Not by proved that this generation can it be “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” nor Jill a dull girl, for that matter. Rather, would it seem according to the present program of life that most of us are holding the thought “if business inter- feres with then give uj busineds.” At any rate we alot of g z and tennis playiz in swimming and prom and motoring these days “spectator” group In the grar is registering in ever bers It is Interesting to note glastie reaction of the world of fashis to this mood for sports whic vails. In the fleld of sportswear becomes first in in the mind of most Perhaps no other costume so com- pletely falls in with this spirit of play as does that of the modern pa- Jama ensembles which nowadays in- clude types for every occasion Since pajamas everywhere, from beach parties to summer-night dar and it is said that they are goin attend outdoor opera during the ¢ ing months, it behooves every womal of fashion rohe accord The tricolor ti tures of the striking pleasure, are ’ ’ Deach increasing costume desi importance fashionists, very £0 most Ces, Ta har fe i to plan her immediate shor ma Mord notewnrthy Spor is ehendeeldontectoatode od By CHERIE NICHOLAS picture, It gol shown to the left in the is made of a silk material shan which Is washable and extremely chic for sportswear. The double re- versible jacket is in navy and the ietes the called hla ta con Die tie comp patriotic three-color arrangement, The . an) be L Careful Laundering Will Keep Blankets Fluffy me > ww cr heeded York state colleg mics at Cornell Wash wool bls made from a tnkets concentrated i The blanket si with hands or, 8 used, left in the wool =! ne minutes with Wet Feed at lowest speed. out the bhi look that no Spo water lghti ty of water big stitched hat Is of matching white gelshan, The “Dutch boy” beach pajama cos- tume to the right is a favorite with Schiaparelll, who designed it. The trousers are knitted wool In eocoa brown and the boyish blouse Is made of gay bordered scarfs. If you are spending the summer where to be rural is to be smart be fore you decide on what clothes to take along, make a survey the bet ter shops. The clever togs you will see there for the would-be farmerette and the fair sojourner at the pictur. esque “dude ranch” will be a revela- tion—blue jeans made specially for girls, bizarre shirts In as loud colors as fancy can picture, gaudy necker- chiefs, and when It comes to garden outfits, there's smocks and huge hats 'n' everything. (@, 1031, Western Newspaper Union.) (Prepared by the United States Dennrtinent of Agrigulture y--WNU Bervice, Did anyone ever need an excuse for enting watermelons? Probably not. jut once in a while a mother may be concerned lest this tempting and re. freshing fruit is not good food for her children, Now science comes to the support of instinct and tells us that juley, fine-flavored watermelons make a real contribution to the day's food supply because they contain vitamins, and several other kinds of vitamins, at that, Laboratory tests have shown that watermelons are a good source of two important viatmins, A and C, and that they contain detectable amounts of vitamins B and Qq. Vitmain A is needed for growth and physical well- being, while vitamin C Is the food fae- tor important in nutrition of the teeth and other parts of the body, Vitamins B and G ald in stim- ulating growth normal ment, the Rome and develop- > The bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Ag. riculture learned these facts by car rylng on a series of studies with wa- termelons of the Tom Watson variety, feeding them to experimental animals, About M0 per cent of all commercial shipments of watermelons are of the Tom Watson variety, and as other red. fleshed varieties are similiar in struc. ture and are similarly handled, it is believed that the results of this study apply to the watermelon crop as a whole, Any mother may therefore feel con- fident In serving watermelon frequent. ly during the season, that she is pro- viding a wholesome addition to the fruit supply. As with other tempting foods, the “aye ma y gger than the capacity,” may be bi and some one indulge a little too freely at the feast; but this might watermelon be true of ire ink lemonade other fo Cream or or many or “hot dogs wis, Grp rr rd who takes around a performing bear only has bear with him, but man had two, and this happened quite a long while ago He would sing songs in a queer sort of and in queer sort of language, at the end he would al- Ways say: “Please, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, give pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters for the work of my fine bears. “Fifty cents are nice, The bears had always many tricks when the man said this, One day a little girl said: “How about ten cents?” But the man didn't know meant, had only heard them and in the country from had quite a dif ey. ite he stayed in this town few ys and made a of money for his bears did people Usually a man one his voice but too” performed what ten cents he called which ferent dimes he came they M3 name for mo «on tricks and 3 them. fine seeing one of walking are icks ev ery the bears was und the streets day. master was kind and of food. And he got 3 183 On He Guys Menty aver understand th man got and he liked to give his nice thi to eat, But the ing tricks ngs other bear di He was ing He was beco was a great He particy most money of praise He wouldn’ as minded climbing Although the world Is full of suf. fering, it is full of der ing of it Helen Keller, I believe a man prays when does well I helieve he we God when his work Is on a James Whitcomb the over hs rahips high Riley One of the laws of a well planned meal Is to see that several foods of ) the same nature do not appear in the same menu When serving a fruit cocktail the entire menu should be considered, as other fruits should not appear in the same meal, Ceylon Tomato Salad.—Ieel solid tomatoes, cut them into halves and press out the seeds, Chop the to- matoes and put into a bowl, add a tablespoonful of lemon juice, a tea- spoonful of salt, a tablespoonful of three A rag { Rhubarb-Tapioca Dessert { Is Easy to Prepare 1 aati aa apa aE Here's a simple, easily made dessert — one of those “mother used to make" which Is sare to be well liked. Now. gdays we have quick-cooking tapioea instead of the kind that had to be soaked overnight, but the rhubarb Is no different from the kind grandmoth- er grew In her garden. The bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agriculture fur. nishes the recipe. 1 quart rhubarb cut in small plecea ¥% cup quick-cook- ing tapioca Rhubarb Tapioca, Put the rhubarb, water, and tapioca In the upper part of the double boiler, Cook over steam for 15 minutes, stir- ring frequently. Add the sugar and galt, and cook about five minutes long- er, or until the tapioca Is clear and the rhubarb is tender, Chill thorough- ly before serving, Plaln or whipped cream may be served with this des. sert. 1% tsp. salt 2 cups hot water 1% cups sugar By NELLIE MAXWELL the same of green pepper, with half a teaspoonful of paprika. Mix and turn into the dish in which it Is to be served, Serve with feur tablespoonfuls of coconst cream, Coconut Cream, ~-Prapare coconut cream by grating a good-sized nut and pouring boiling water over it. Wash onion juice and Strawberry Ice Box Cake May Stand Longer If you are among those who prefer real eake—mnot biscuit dough—although there's much to be said for the other variety, too—you will like strawbetry ice box cake, It is composed of much the same Ingredients as strawberry short cake, but has this advantage, that it improves on standing, whereas short cake, to be perfect, should be served promptly after it is made, The bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agricul ture supplies the following recipe for strawberry ice box eake: 1 tha, gelatin ik cup cold water 1 cup boiling water whipped 1% cups sugar i tsp. salt 1 quart strawber. Sponge cake ries, crushed Soak the gelatin in the cold water for five minutes, Add the boiling wa- ter and the sugar and stir until the gelatin and sugar are dissolved. Mash the berries, add the lemon juice, and combine with the gelatin mixture, and chill, When partially set fold in the whipped cream to which the salt has been added. Chill again, then spread between layers of sponge cake and keep In a refrigerator several hours or overnight beforg sevving, 1 ths, lemon juice i cup cream, An Easier Way : “You may safely reduce from five to twenty pounds in two months,” says a magazine article. But we find that wearing a collar one size too large gives the same general effect, BREREHNER until all the flavor has been washed from the fiber, then press into a gieve and drain, turn into a cheese cloth to strain. Let the milk thus ob- tained stand over night. The cream will form on the surface. Remove this and use for the above dish, It is well to Resambes that a nut after draining out the milk, if placed in the oven or on a hot lk e to become very hot, will come out of the shell with little diffi. culty. Italian Cheese.—Take one pound of veal, one and one-half pound of ealf's liver, one-half pound of ham. one small onion, one-half teaspoonful of sage, two teaspoonfuls of chopped parsley, one-fourth of a box of gelatin, two teaspoonfuls of salt, one-fourth teaspoonful of pepper and a dash of cayenne, Cover the liver with boil ing water and let stand five minutes, then drain and dry. Chop the liver and the other meats, all raw, add the seasomings together with one grated onion. Mix well and grease a mold. press the meat into it, packing well, cover and steam three hours. Remove the cover, pour off the broth, adding the gelatin to the broth, return to the mold and let stand in cold water for an hour or more, (© 1931. Western Neowsoaver Union.» An Extra Closet With smaller houses now being built, it is often difficult to find enough closet space, points out a correspond ent to the household department of the True Story Magazine, Here is how she solved the problem: “Not having much space to store winter blankets and bedding, I bought a gar- ment bag, folded the articles to fit the bag, and hung the bag In the clmhes closet. One bag will hold six or eight blankets or comforts, and stored this way they are easy to get at” and stir For Negro Advancement The Spingarn medal was instituted by J. E. Spingarn, director of the Na- tional Association for the Advance ment of Colored People, for the negro making the highest or noblest achieve. ment during the preceding year, It was Inaugurated in 1014 By MARY GRAHAM BONNER pr pp pp ly a tree, but how he did legs Particularly Prd he did dislike a pole. And hate to dance on his hind LOW one to si were supposed to be Gilded 0, they work They had to gently would around popular ‘ 11 Yell, bear, “I to dance “1t “People two logs second, ired of is BO we don ask them to leg t “1s asked ther The fir dance mye two FPPIPPPIPEIPPY Well {Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture ) WNL Service While the ideal arrangement for home laundry work Is to have a sep- arate room for the laundry equipment, this Is often impossible. Space for tubs, washing machine, ironing board, GOLPPPDOPOPPEPPILLGI IID HOUSEHOLD HINTS SLOPE IIPIIPIPOLIGII IID Remove stains from fabrics when the stains are new, . Cook vegetables quickly In an open kettle to keep them green. * - - « If the pots and pans and kettles are sonked during the meal It lightens the work of dishwashing afterwards, . * . Parents should not have family rows at the table, if only for the sake of J not polling a child's appetite for food. * * » Clothes closets should be well equipped, well-dighted, and well-used, with convenient racks for shoes, hats and garments, *. so» Can vegetables as soon ag possible Lafter they are brought in from the garden. Flatsour may develop if veg- etables are al'swed to gland fn a warm kitchen, SODPs a and laundry supplies must be provided in the kitchen When this is neces sary it is advisable to group the laun. dry equipment in such a way that food preparation and laundry work will not interfere with each other, The picture shows a farm kitchen in Massachusetts where the tubs have been set next to the sink, for con- venience in placing water and drain pipes, and also because of the good light from the window and the door opening on the back entry. The tubs are provided with a cover which can be used as a worktable, Such a cover may be hinged, but if there are pro Jecting articles on the wall behind it such as the coffee mill and kitchen utensils shown In the illustration, it is probably better to lift it off entirely when the tubs are required. A piece of linoleum has been fitted to the cover in this kitehen, for easier care and imperviousness to water and grease, It would have been better, if pos. sible, to put the faucets for the tubs inside instead of above them, not only to get them out of the way but to pre vent any annoyance from dripphg, suggests the burean of home econom. ies of the United States Department of Agriculture. This burean has made a study of both kitchen and laundry equipment and is interested In placing both to eliminate unnecessary labor and shorten the time spent in these work rooms by the homemaker, Act Your Agel’ You've seen young men with old ¢ aces, and old men with young faces. The men in the latter class have learned the secret of youth, The y know that “pep” and interest in life come from perfect health, Many old men with told us that Fellows’ § standby, They y take it re wouldn't be without it, Go to your druggist’s today. bottle of ; three times “pep” return, FELLOWS SYRUP Little Alteration in Ireland, Says Writer year ¥ the wr They Get a this vz ie tonic. Take it da watch your untrysi the government makes lit- ronment is Heer. s of love Je, however me « EWARE KNIFE Lantieg of expensive operations unr aceeNary as application CAR. BOIL promptly stops pair, ripen end hesls worst boll often overs right. Get Carboll today from Gruggist. Good for sores, bites, fh, ete. Generous box S0c. Spariock-Neal Co, Nashville, Tenn, has now cience we car Astener — Really, Pearsor Worms cause much distress to children and anxiety to parents, Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot™ removes the cause with a single dose. 60g. 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