capital of the Philippine Islands, Pasig river. There are many brownstone houses ] still left on the side streets of New | York. Now that daylight | us long twilight hours after the of the day over, steps leading houses Just as you might see SAVIDZ gives | work high up to the doors of these habitants, is see the you covered with the in persons sitting on the front le town New York is only a col 1 towns held t« her by a city chart Not only the stre rest las not t n f penthou roofs. Just of Looking down from an upper win dow elit can roofs, family steps In any Hitt lection of little er, wired i but the roofs are or summer | am but # bu fs of buildings of any 8, you the fiat r member of the children plas while Ree On some ol y sits, usually | watching ers have gged sunsha selves. When the ly hot, those roofs will ha ‘ols or mattresses on will be sleeping as they can get * weather Among the attrac attractive apartment the over the of their vate box performance Messmore Ke 1 i apitol the ag riment from which thes open . whil VOSS unseen, jegfeld - le themsel . . Florenz Z has somewhat Same arrange box in th gninst theater, the is case | g like a bird a door, h opens from Many we producers New York have ar arrangement. Pit that has practically nothing to do with the story I heard recently It starts with the facet that the Messmore Kendalls gave a dinner and that among their Count and Countess That furnishes the east plot. New York has so many tele phones that it has become necessary to teiephone books In sec. tions, In other words, there is a book for Manhattan, one for Brooklyn, one for the Bronx, and several others. The company sends you the ones youn ap- pear most likely to cage a his offices ters In a somewhat simi! who own thea guests were the von Luckner, Now for the issue the use and the others are furnished on reques Mrs, Kendall had, for some reason, enced considerable difficulty finally mt when the Conversa i men the fnbie, mn Urne il feats of strength, Count von Luck. yery likable, cussing such f In the center foreground is seen the papers carry storjes of the thousands who will be benefited but they rarely mention the few who may be crushed by the wheels of progress, There are, for two women who have been running a newsstand for many rs. It has furnished them with a decent livelihood, perhaps clothed and their children. Recently women have been looking worried forlorn. of 8 new verted traffic from their example, Yen educated those I'he opening looks as if they tyiler mign men SO ong as a try bowl a book, It pieces, wis torn neatly in four » . * When New York opens™ new sub the mayor usually drives train through it and there speeches and a general celebration in which the officials of the company and citizens’ committee take part. News way, first FOOD FOR THE FUSSY There are grown-ups who ure fussy about their food, but sometimes they are hopeless; however with children a firm hand and eternal vigilance will accomplish wonders, (hil dren ure naturally imag inadve and keenl, enjoy a fairy tale, no matter what it is about Why not use this method In teaching him to eat tne things he should. Every woman should be a good story teller, able to picture interesting things out of the ordinary. With really ill peo ple in bed, one may use about the same story for even grown ups, they get pleasure out of the things that the child will, if presented in a whimsical manner, Floating Island.—This old-fashioned dish of our grandnibther's day will never go out of style, for it is so wholesome and good ns well as pretty, To prepare the custard take three egg yolks, four tablespoonfuls of sugar, a pinch of salt, one and one-half cupfuls of scalded milk and when cooked until it coats the spoon add one-half tea spoonful of vanilla to flavor, For the island, beat the whites of the eggs until stiff, add four tablespoonfuls of on hot until Re chill sugar and drop by spoonfuls water in a shallow pan, firm or set in the oven to brown. move the islands to the custard, and serve, Our grandmothers cook the egg white on top of the cus tard while it was cooking, thus they conserved time and heat A dish of floating island. for and refuse . tt. Cook 80 good milk, may be presented in a glass dish with the cooked white of on top. It may be a island, an iceberg with a “nut” to be rescued or a raisin will do, If it is not real enough make legs and arms of ¢l ves, po head of a large clove. The rescuer will eat his way to being a hero, { 1011 SHE WAS YOUNGER egus Weatorn Newanaper UTnlon.y Miss Oldgirl—Am 1 younger than I look or am | older? Mr. WiséMy dear lady, nobody could possibly be half as young as vou look. have town known to come back to in summer from places which an over-night trip, just to have their hair by their accustomed coiffeur. At the present time, my wife is disconsola because her favorite hairdresser, Plerre, is moving to Cleve land. mw women were done fe 1521. Bell Bvndirate VuWNI Service Bolt Opens Big Hole in Automobile’s Path Fishkill, N. Y.—Roy and Fred- kK Ketcham narrowly escaped serious Injury when they stopped their just on the edge of a huge hole in the road caused by a thunderboit, The bolt struck the highway 20 feet fro m the automobile, * rendering Roy unconscious, eri automobile ERE Is an idiom exclusively Irish in nativity and which Is under stood to mean “May ll luck attend you!” . While this expression bears all the earmarks of an Imprecation of curse, it really sounds much worse than it connotes today, its usage being quite similar to our, “Oh, go to the devil!” As already indicated, the line is Irish In origin, “cess” being the Gaelic for “bonrd and lodging I" (@ 1931. Dell Sendicate VuWNI Service Hanako’s Holiday Hanako Tanako opened eyes slowly. She ralsed her black head from the wooden pillow and stared at the sunlight coming through the paper walls, She rolled quickly out of bed, which was made of soft quilts plled on the floor, $he put on her gayest, brightest kimono with big red flowers ou it, her white stockings which had places made for the big toes, and she slipped her feet into her red sandals “Good gentle the room, able sun great day pushed hack the sunshine of March “Now steps?” Little her little one,” sald ther morning, voice as her nu came “We are glad that honor kindly shines upon this Tanako Mrs and let wills breezes most of doll the and the playful pour into the may we have the be Hunako asked after she | eater: her breakfast, She watch eagerly as her big chest five At the placed a dazzling golden screen. “Here most honorable or and empress.” sald Hanal ing two dolls from her mother's Handko placed each royal the top in screen, “Next come said Hanako. dolls in their bright step below the royal sliding room, sautifal ad od of a with red mother took out Steps Cov ered silk. top of the steps she come 1k hand, doll on step front of the golden the She ladies arranged in-walting, the three kimonos on the family, CAUSE OF IRK My Neighbor v Vv Says: v wv lige away The vat running candle, surface probs If rougi, the it is of your stove looks due to blacking. paper rubbed the surfare wi make it as smooth as when new, (Copyright. 1 WNL Bervice ably an ao Sand over i and cherry the trees at the said her the ire “Here are trees which gate of the mother, Hanako put the gay little enach end of the third step, nl sentinel them she placed who orange like royal palace,” trees nt with a roy- In befween court musicians ged on soft beside them. the were seated cross leg cushions, “on \, " ‘Ow we prepare the fourth Hanako with a happy had waited to qutifal dolls, for which step, counte smile, For a whole veur she dolls were used only on Festival +» day of the Doll when every little Japanese girl i ave their fishes would 3 bos 5 W( uld races, three coolle as she on the fourt tep. They and car- wow that Then rome placed them Were dressed in plainer clothes ried brooms and bru the housel little plat who, time shes to sl! wld work form they did came a holding doll At and actors were dinner Mrs. Tanako's little ‘ good before we guests, TI : one giving a Was comj maid servant pu were hot there things to ore drank, and full of rice, iden brown served apric ches down ladders can nlatforms, Dis § inches and open 6 The several pie and tencent drawbridge can be made of of lied slats, ins {obtained and low “8 wood 1 Ema &ha fo ean have stores) raise The fortress should eolor opyright Yeu WNT be painted a Service i i i United States, of the pretty little President Hoover and the Navy Playful Cockatoo Costs Theater Owners $350 Syracuse, N, Y. =~ A cockatoo's “lunge” was worth $350 to Mra, Julia Chambers, Judge IB. B, Parson decided, Mrs. Chambers, in her suit against the Ballina JefMerson corporation, operators of a theater here, alleged that the cockatoo lunged at her while she was watching it in the lobby of the thea. ter; that she fell backward; that she suffered a severe head injury and fracture of a wrist, YOU have PIMPLES or SKIN BLEMISHES Cut Out This Ad and Mail to CENTURY NATIONAL CHEMICAL CO. Ward & Cross $1s., Paterson, N. J. For a FREE Cake of GLENN’S SULPHUR SOAP 331 /3% Sulphur 4 All Sorts of Pictures : Popalar With Eskimos con Cats zines nn popular youth, Mansy of f god turing Bu , BREIDZ qm at the en f the stubby, mail or is conducted isiness firms rable finger, I post business auner with b fies Cood-Natured Man be termed a ves In a divorced rpnan by Does ed an- at all, Be Discovery ¢ of Carboil & saved muck ir jue Lancs fmm Tie Th ousandas Spurlock - Neal Co., Nashwil Natural HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrria Worme expelled promptly from the buman system with Dr. Pesry'c Vermifuge "Dead Shot.” One single dose does the trick, Sle. All Druggivts, Not by Choice Housewify yon get Trimp gives me last one How Ia the into this tery Well. =4 hours to get Louisfill San. Tan Powder Not New powder be popular, but it isn't new. It was used by Re man ladies in the year 300 B. C Deadly Summer complaint carried by flies! you see, le Courier-Jo Suntan may
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