ABOUT SPRING BLOSSOMS tof J IRBTINGS," J Springtime, the air seemed to be just a little warmer, a little a little fresher, en Mistress Springtime spoke the alr cried Mistress and as she spoke softer, For wh it seemed to change whole about “Greetings,” eried the buds and the parly blossoms and the little tiny bits of green which would before ong he “(ireatings, sn high nd Mr. Sun shone down upon Mis tress Springtime and made everyone around say: “What a delicious and warm and beaut really here.” And of For Mistress gtime had She had arrived in all her gl wearing her best things lenves, " called Mr. Sun from day! So sunny iful. Spring is course Spring really was arrived ory. Sprin 18 not 1 SEE, Cried the Buds arly Blossoms. “Greetings,” and a num fruit the 300000000000 00OO0D0DOD000 How It Started By JEAN NEWTON 000L 0000000 OOVVOO0OCO000000 “LIKE A DUTCH UNCLE” . | “YO TALK to some one * incle” is to speak In i like a Dutch no uncertain uncom the terms, in reproof, “Dutch.” pute wonle of the peo; sharp and The first part of refers obviousiy to the rental disci Netherland | interesting Synovymous with «] severe pi however, has . . Ha Rovere tor.” Two ancient 1 ghuding of the term are to be the classic author, in poems of ace, a vi “ Eantt 18 [ol OWS: patruae verbera ae lin (to dread the cast f fuer tea guae” igntions of an an ancle's tor truus mihi” (don't me) It Is “uncle,” has survived In throw light on a former day. gue) and “Ne sis pa- come the uncle over connotation of correct our modern slang to curious detail of a this classical lost in speech, that (Copyright.) GABBY GERTIE “Her baring may be worn way down but her cash will not pay all the bills.” Get a New Boss flow do you like your new boss?” “Rotten, We don't pull together at all. When I'm late he's early, and when I'm early, be's late” branches shivered a little In the breeze. They ous that they did That is, nerv- and were always just a trifle the styles might change, love the old ones best they liked to wear fresh, new coples of the old styles That was liked “Just the same,” said Springtime, “Just the erything will be new. “The pear trees will have new blossom costumes—following good old custom of what is coming to pear tree beauty. “And the apple trees will have their new and the wild cherry plum trees und the peach all will wear their lovellest They will be thelr favorite but everything will be “Yeurs ngo, when some one sald + “ ‘Will the fashion in fruit ever cl what they Mistress same but ev- lovely the mast be. blossoms the {OO trees, trees, costumes costumes, new, S80MS inge? o Q Co 21 By LEON A I A. BARRETT B OOD UUBODDRUDDR0O0ODTE CONQUEST OF AN IDEA [}OGEAPHY Sontuk chaps — D yt to create » of a life Bt orl It was mobile 1 In ! reorganization of inte through hich his ear veloped, Mr of stock was being Bulek was given a block had he held it, would financially independ- fate seemed to lead him to ventures required cash capital, so the stock was sold for £100 a share which at the present time is worth 60 times that amount. The ad. venture proved a failure: and the founder of the Buick ear died penni less, while ears which bore his name were furnishing pleasure to many, and making millions of dollars for Invest. ed interests Seldom is an inventor rewarded for his Invention, Why? Is It fate? Not so much that, as it may be that the genius which creates something knows little or nothing about business man- agement. If every successful inventor could have had a business manager, blography might record fewer trag- edies like that which came to David Buick. There is, which, have made him ent ut further which however, another side to the pieture. The car bearing the name of this inventor still rolls on and will doubtless continue to do so for many years to come, [8 there not an unconquerable satisfaction In having imparted to the world some- thing really worth while? While Ideas like ideals may not bring expected re. wards in terms of financial gain, they do bring a satisfaction for having ne. complished a very definite result. Something like this must have come to David Buick; for those who knew him best testified that no word of complaint, criticism or regret ever passed his lips: that his life was calmly and quietly lived. He had a merry twinkle In his eye and a cheery greeting for all hig friends, Some sustaining power must have heen reo. sponsible—~The realization of the Con. quest of an idea-perhaps is what should be said. (@ 19% Westorn Newspaper Union) Esther Ralston 0000000000000 0000000000000 Louise Ralston, was practically Her par. Charming Esther popular “movie” star, brought up in the theater. ents were of the stage, and at the age of two years Esther made her debut in an act with her parents. She was born in Bar Harbor, Maine It was only a few years ago that she entered motion pictures and she was a suc cess from the start. This is her latest photo 0 CTHE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS RVING K ING ——— PLANTING BY THE MOON D FOR THE GOOSE-— WW HAT a simple world this would be without gestures: and how colorless, No matter how much you love your sister, can’t help happier the get your than the you bein’ day day she you proposal gets hers, If women was runnin’ it'd he every woman for men for us all, the country herself and FOR THE GANDER The woman that ean be won with a Rolis-Royece can If yod really about a woman, letter. want to know a lot You get more eredit handin' back an old glove with a amile than givin’ awny ten dollars with a long face, {Copyright (w by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Femininity Marks Milady’s Apparel Wide Range of Color Bath in Wools and Silks on Fashion Card. The guilt, which has considered the first love women, was seen in wools, in combinations of the whole wool genson lays an nice detail for the clothes, cbserves a fashion the Kansas City of spring women, emp! I! ire see Star, detailing 1 and summer Now that the such a wide Colors, every * ensemble idea permits latitude in the choice of woman one which may be clothed 1] does her nature charms credit A tallored french blue with plulted skirt and a b Ii buttoned down the front, flanked by £1 1onse Ing within ad ho. Godets About the Hem: ing Fullness at Hips Shirring Hol stri gil plece tail ored fac kets of the giripes running farot Many crepe lars and culls, organs lace. A black wool suit had a blous and Lat of chartreuse green Broad straw hats were worn with the picturesque type of day dress, the small hat supreme for street and general Brim or no brim, the line is the nape of the neck. man dresses lie or bhatis nmmer remaining wear, long at Refinement of pattern marks prints of both silk and chiffon. Floral prints have an artistic blending of soft and and modernistic prints carry one color blended happily with many others. For.example: such a print in a long-sleeved afternoon dress had a threeflounced skirt, a Peter of white organdie and close cuffs of the same material, Needed in Bread Making Bread made with skim milk solids (skim milk solids are what remain of milk after the water and fat are removed) Is readily distinguishable from ordinary bread by its Improved appearance, texture and flavor, but its nutritional qualities are what appeal most highly to the housewife, Breads go made are capable of supplying a substantial portion of the dally re. quirements of milk solids. A pound loaf of bread, made with the equiv. alent of all fluid skimmed milk for the liquid content of the dough, contains the skim milk solids of nearly half a pint of milk. A loaf of this bread, therefore, would supply one quarter of the dally requirements of skim milk solide, based on the “quart a day" rule, while a loaf of bread would sup ply half the “pint » day” required by adults Cowns That Are Liked — A flare in and a smart says the Won Fulipess give an im back GL raighter: W pige 8 Steam Pressure Cooker fos { 3 cooked under fo ft a temp All organisms In both the sp in a time under pressure, een pounds stean wrature of 220 to 200 degrees | ictive forms are destroyed rela tively short Sterilizing or processing, as it is al: the most important canning. The food will sterilizing is not the all the organisms are not kill dered harmless, Corn, although one of the hardest vegetables to can becomes simple to can if a pressure cooker is used and full directions fol For canning, the garden va rieties of are best, The ears should be gathered depending on variety and season. Shuck and clean carefully, Cut from and scrape with back of knife. Pm in a kettle and for every two cupfule of corn, add one cupful bolling water one teaspoonful of salt and one tea spoonful of sugar. Stir and allow te come to a boll Pack boiling hot Into containers The pack should be loose and moist Fill jars to within one Inch of top Seal tin cans, partly seal glass jars, using the pint size. Process fmmedi ately to ten pounds steam pressure for 00 minutes or 75 minutes at 15 pounds pressure, called, is part wrough ; usually considered lowed. corn Gingham Very Popular It is Impossible to stress too strong ly the vogue of gingham this season, Indeed, some of the best French mod els have been used and this effect of this simple material, combined with emart and sophisticated lines is most Intriguing, When zour Children Cry for It fort isons mre sapping it stealing your pop, mak ill, Take RR ~MATURE'S REMEDY the sxfe, dependable, vegetal fazative K you fee! right. 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The proven directions with every pack- age of Bayer Aspirin tell how to treat colds, sore throat, neuralgia, neuritis, etc. All druggists, GOASPIRIN Anpirin i the trade mark oh rin Seat. of Bare Munubseture W. N. IJ, BALTIMORE, NO. 19.1929.
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