THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. EE Best Lookers From Brazil By F. A. WALKER HE title of this is stolen boldly and bodily from a tobacco adver tisement, which is proof that it really pays to read. the paid-for publicity, often the most useful as well as the most interesting part of our newspa- pers and periodicals, Just what ordinary sunshine Is we do not know. We know that from it we get light and heat and that both are made up from vibrations in the ether and the atmosphere which separates the earth from the ether. We know that a pane of glass will allow the passage through it of a maximum of the light and a mini mwum of the heat, and we know that a sheet of black fron will allow the passage of a maximum of the heat and a minimum of the light, but the cause of the vibrations and what makes the difference between the light and heat vibrations are among the many unsolved problems of seience, Mental sunshine offers us no such enigma, There 18 nothing through which the tight of a smile will not penetrate, There is nothing which will show the effects of a warm clasp. not hand- There is no sun among all the bil lions of the heaven's luminaries that will reach into the depths of sorrow but mental sunshine will lighten those dark places and warm the coldness of a soul, All that we see In this world Is made visible by reflected light, The green of the flelds, the blue of your sweethenrt's eyes, all color and all form are visible to us only by the light which reflected from them and galling upon our retinas is telegraphed by our optic nerves to the opposite side of our brains. The reason we cannot see objects in the dark is be cause they reflect no light, The man who cannot and does not Gave Gen ‘EM OUT HERE?™ 1 reflect mental sunshine Is living In the dark, a lonesome and pitiable crea ture, We cannot cultivate sunshine in the heavens, but we can encourage it In ourselves, We strive and deny our- selves for money. We make little or no effort to Increase our mental sun- shine. Yet money without happiness is an empty and useless thing, while happiness without money is a wealth we can spend unceasingly and never lessen the supply. What do you say to spending five minutes a day letting our mental sun radiate its light and warmth on who- ever and whatever is within its radius? If we begin with the five minutes It will shortly shine all through the 24 hours, (& by McClure Newspaper Syndicate) (& by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) o Oo nigrnalional Miss Lea Tora somest man, of all United States the prettiest nnd hand of the the four Olympio Guilherme, York for a o SULT OT 7 HAT is the news?" asked the Camel, "Vy “The lioness Just had a tooth pulled.” said the Zebu with the humps. “1 heard neo.” ff great roaring some time “Was that what lioness?" said the Camel. was bothering the “Oh, she feels all right now, Her t sore, of course, but the for the tooth jaw feels a b hook y# 11 west toothache has all ane, has gone, “She was roaring with the toothache That was the trouble.” “Oh, 1 see,” sald the Camel, “Any other news?’ asked the Camel after a moment, as she moved her mouth from side to side as though she were chewing. “None that | know of" shid the A 50D cake is never out of place in the week's menu, Where the family is small it Is wise to make cakes which will not dry quickly or do as one peighborhood does—bake a cake and divide it with another. Half of a cake is enjoyed to the last crumb. Almond Chocolate Potato Cake, Cream one cupful of butter and beat in one cupful of sugar and one cupful of sweet grated chocolate, Add the beaten yolks of four eggs, one cup- ful of fine almonds, two cupfuls of riced potatoes, two cupfuls of flour sifted with one-half teaspoonful of salt, two teaspoonfuls of baking pow. der, one teaspoonful of cinnamon and one-half teaspoonful of cloves, Add the flour gradually and alternate with milk to make a thick batter, about three-fourths of a cupful. Fold in the stiffiy-beaten whites of the eggs and bake in a well-greased tube pan. Raisin and Green Pepper Salad. Simmer one-half cupful of raisins in one-fourth cupful or more of orange Julee until soft, add a teaspoonful of lemon Arrange a bed of let tuce, cover with shredded green pepper and the raising and pour over a thou sand island dressing prepared as fol. flows: Jeat very slowly into a half cupful of mayonnaise one teaspoonful of vinegar, salt and paprika to season, one chopped red pepper, one green pepper chopped and a half dozen olives, also chdpped. Mix well and season with scraped onion and serve with the above salad. Juice, Favorite Apple Salad. Core six red apples and cook them carefully In boiling water until ten der but unbroken, Carefully remove the skins, scrape the red from them and paint the cheeks of the apples. Chill and arrange on lettuce, Fill the center with chopped nuts and celery and serve with a rich mayonnaise. Garnish the filled apple with a sprig of bleached celery and a nut or two. Salmon and Pea Salad. Take a can of salmon, removing all skin and bones, add an equal amount of cooked peas, season well and serve with highly seasoned boiled dressing to which a chopped sour pickle has been added. Serve on head lettuce with plenty of dressing for garnish, Ey, 1927. Western Newspaper Union.) a Zebu, I have “Well” sald “Oh, yes, come to think of it, some pews” SN gw Zebu, tell yo “1 would they're bringing some of the smaller animals “I Don’t Believe | Have Any News for You." such as a flying squirrel, a few rats” a chipmunk, The Zebu stopped for a moment, “You're supposed to say ‘Oh, rats? when 1 say that, “And then 1 am supposed te answer, Yes, rata!’ “Why should I go to all trouble ¥™ asked the Camel. “Just for fun,” said the Zebu, that . “But HO matter, ravine Perhaps “Then there are always ver “1 don't pews for you” the Zen “Well.” sald the Camel very well, In fact, 1 tell you. “But then, of $ pogd much interesied ino watching wliove ¢ COUrse, son grow up into bein Daddy that attention 10 anything like his much going on. “1 Juet ) I know what » news in the As nn matter of fact, TiO TenD iv I've thon the was, noe other news in zw “That happened some time ago But great and fon sill it seems like news to me glorions and wonderful news, “1 have been able to this ing else, “1 know that,” smiled rd next been this Zahn - am in the za to you. 1 know you haven™ interested In any thing or anyone else, “Sour son has been the mu tant thing fo you™ “But he's not a ‘thing’. Camel, “You'll admit he is important, won't asked the Zebu, “Oh, that 's very different.” grinned the Camel, as she turned to her son, “Of course you're Important You're the most Important Camel that lived. And you are your pride and her camel joy!” (Copyright) you? osver No mother in this enlightened age would her baby something she did not know was perfectly harmless, especially when a few drops of plain Castoria wil right a baby's and end alnwmst any little fil. ness and fever, until everything Is serene, That's the gentle influence needed. It does all that might the give stomach Fretful 100; It seems no time beauty of Castoria; its seems Just what is castor oil shock to system, hiont the evil accon without taste delicious! Being purely vegeta- you an give it as often as there's a diarrhea ; ural sleep. Just one arning: it is Fletcher's i 1 recommend. Other pre may be just as free from all doubtful drugs, but no child of this writer's is going fo test ¢; constipation ; nat- ¥ to ald sound, ¥ Castoria rations them! Besides, the book on with Fletcher's Cast is worth its fe 5 welght in Children RT Cry for a Sad Fawn “ One of the Sponged” Meal high-bred cows belong- ing to Benedict seogler, a Pocono (Pa.)} farmer, lost steadily on her pro- he farmer want to duction © god ved the meal conte bese n Argumen & moath, Shakespea ‘Salts Fine for | | Aching Kidneys, o | When Back Hurts Flush Your Kidneys as You Clean Your Bowels Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get siug- gish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and duil misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, terpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless. ness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region begin drinking lots of water, Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, and your kidneys will then act fine Aid of grapes and lemon juice, com- It also helps neutralize the acids In the urine so OMAN'S most important respon- «ibility in life is ner relation to the social needs of her age. It Is im possible to correctly appraise any age separated from the youth of that age. The future generation will reflect the standards of the children of the pres ent generation, Directing the spirit of youth in the ways of stimulating reali ties Is a tremendously Important task. The most important (hing a person can do is to mold a human life and =e: it voyaging toward eternity. The de velopment of a child reflects tha char acter of a mother. Like mother like child, A woman's place in the world determines the progress of elvilization because of her influence upon the child life of the age. What then Is the meaning of wom: pn's struggle for freedom? In what Light 1s her entry Into the economic worla to be interpreted? Has her larger freedom come through the neg. lect of duties In the home? Has her liberty made her any less “mother”? Woman has taken her place beside office. Her participation in industry is a marked characteristic of the pres ent age. Her name shines lominously in the realms of science and the aris These privileges are hers, achieved net through the ueglect of other duties but rather made possible hy the inven tion of labor-saving devices which re lieve her of many of the exacting de talis of housekeeping. It is leisure and not neglect of domestic responsi. bilities that has enabled woman to re directed toward important and con. structive ends. Through her self-as sertion in the economic and industrial world woman is lifilng the level of life through the infusion of her denis into the youth of a work-a-day world By the intelligent application of these ideals to life, like leaven in the meal, woman is becoming an increasingly important factor in the progress of civilization, B19 Western Newspaper Union) to relleve bladder disorders. Jad Saits is inexpensive; makes a effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take A well-known local druggist says he Try HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh deslers are sothorized to refund moses for the Admins wr TAL W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO, 43-1927,
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