CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. FROCK FOR LITTLE ONE WILL PLEASE HER, AND MOTHER By Charles Sughroe PATTERN 9608 THE MEANING OF LIFE 0) 5 By “ LEONARD A. BARRETT i ] ANY a homemaker is contemplat. ing papering one or wore rooms of her house, and doing the actual work herself. Those who do it in an amateur way will find the following suggestions helpful, They are sort of first aids to inexperienced paper hang- ers in thelr preparations, rather than in the final pasting of the paper to the walls, Royal Exiles Work at Various Trades Many Russian Nobles Are Now Penniless. ougehold y Lydia Le Baron Walker rect sequence, Trim edges to margin indicated. This will cut off the match- ing marks, but since strips have been matched correctly before cutting these margins away, they will match when hung and edges are fitted to- gether without any space between them, he was sald to have become engaged to an even richer American heiress, but he is still unmarried. Prince Vassill sells perfume in the United States. Prince Paul Chavadze is in the Cunard offices in New York. He is the husband of Princess Nina of Russia. Princess Xenia of Russias married W, American millionaire, irst Russian royalty to mysterious who What is the motivates life? driving force which Doubtless the answer is as varied as are the temperaments of those who com- pose our citizen- ship. Certain fun- damental motivat. ing forces, how. London.—Where are Russia's royal exiles? Interest in them has been aroused here by the libel suit brought by Princess Irina Youssoupoff against the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film company, i. the The princess alleged that the film and was the to the majority of *Rasputin” depicted her as being ge the people, such as the pa duced by the Rasputin. ims to be the Grand Duchess Anas- {ft faith. hove match the easier it The court a “I'he greatest will be to hs ages after a hearing, packed with th soiveaq |i Joth, : i of : drama of Prince Yous . tion of how the revelation, he goupofl’s, Europe, are less that of other roy . Investigations have shown that most of them are in London, Paris, and New York working for their living. Ag mother start Grand Duke Cyril in France. Antique Furnishings. It has been many a long year since furnishing a home with antiques could be so reasonably done as now. While the not find this their the The selection of the paper should é ane wnemhber. ever, are common be d ne remember of ] \ ing that Leeds, antigue i 1 antiqu dealers do the easier into hands, sponsor woman per Is to with a fondness for monk, purse not warded her £25,000 dam- love, once { Dow « ed to the in Hr pi tere al Russian exiles knows Iros losigne N22 aress design problems as West End district. Then ar Pt , : PLR TARE A 51] when he Ford, an officer the caring There guards regiment piri of venture? Crime involves : - guards regiment. : : roblems in h only a criminal would be The head of them, the Grand Duke Cyril, lives at St. Briac, near Dinard, France. He has little money, but fre quently is seen on gala nights at the casinos, The Grand Duchess Marie of Russia Is in America, where also is Prince George of Russia. His first job was with a firm of interior decorators in London. Then he became a floorwalk- er in one of the department stores in New York. Now he is once more with a firm of interior decora- tors. Prince Serge Obolensky to Miss Alice Astor and Rome, now New York. After the divorce at Reno | ke his brother, rince Theodore. - : i Mper is a Prince Rostislav works in a store in : - ‘ oom or other main rooms, York. Prince 4a1me James fire eomn risks which nplicated de. mre, wis when BA / ) is an antique store run by Pri ; imir Galitzine. Next door is the store : Princess Troubetzkoy, brilliant planist, Prince wn cos signs which should as 13d cause 8 he ama. | &. Dell By: whose son is Hal Trosky 7 | er to hesitate lo 1 cidade bibl George gn T\ e tempt Chavchavadze, Princess Yousso Grand Duchess X tage given her by the king, but Advance Tip for Summer ror lt largest in the rounds in the grounds of Good Patterns scattered. It Is wise to choose a : small Prince Andrew of attern. An indefinite pattern was married also is in | 10 live in E — —————————— - — — ov New d or scattered flower pa tiern | Eyes on Congress rin lection inasers Dmitri ager at dress designers, used to be Chanel's, attractive da ‘rince Koutou : a Ads wow a stock broker Prince 1S BIRTH OF ROMANCE mana nage than less waste Army of 14 in U. S. wd, N. H.—New Hampshire has the smallest tanding : 0 sngth asure f the paper | i and white plaid mousseline de Scan the edges | sole dress with red vel ri sou will we show where strips once ' 5 werhanps i army in the Union Army in ti yon, bbon sas! all classifications ¢ | ; A paper and discover uby and rhinestone Bay little marks. Ti 1d oe . CLR Tepes Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark ka, young and pretty, and one of the most aggressive leaders of the young. er set in Kansas, who {8 being urged to run for congress from the First dis trict and is being virtually assured of the Democratic nomination, of Tope What! No Matches! the Ship Must Stop! Astoria, Ore.—The freighter Jef. erson Meyers was many miles own the Columbia from Portland on its way to Shanghai when it was suddenly * river discovered there were no board. The ship i a special stop at Astoria to take {fon a supply so members of the crew could smoke on the voyage. natches on made ODD THINGS J MEASURING STAR SIZE ~ DIAMETERS OF STARS, FIRST MEASURED IN 1920, ARE DIFFICULT TO DETER- MINE AS THEIR WIDTH 1S ONLY THAT OF A QUARTER-DOLLAR AT A DISTANCE OF 70 MILES. Rick IN VITAMINS - Bananas cON- TAIN ALL KNOWN VITAMINS EXCEPT ONE, (Vitamin D), WOODEN SHOES TO-DAY Berowum sme CONTINUES ITS WOOLEN SHOE IN- Hal the giant rookie first baseman for the Cleveland Indians, is making good in that position and also as a heavy hitter. [He is only twenty. one years old, stands € feet 2 inches and weighs 220 pounds, Trosky, wciea ff ene: | willing to take. He Is urged on by an impelling force which must be some. thing than mere necessity, In the public parks of every large city ean be found men and women who to all appearances are the victimg of the economic The motivating force which makes them “choose to live” rather than voluntarily flee to other ills they know not of, Is difficult to explain, unless it be the cruel irony of fate, A stone's throw [from the slums of our large cities are the man- gions of the wealthy class In which are lavishly displayed all the possible luxuries of life. What is the motivat- ing force which drives one to the ac. cumulation of money beyond the point of possible expenditure, unless it be the thirst for power, Perhaps the answer of many per. gons to the meaning of life Is the ae quisition of power that “they should take who have the power and they should keep who can.” Power, like dynamite, may be used for con. structive as well as destructive pur. poses. Power in the hands of love regenerates society, and reduces to a minimum degree the irony of fate Every person however must answer for himself what Is the meaning of life? Why go on living? © by Weatern Newspaper Union, else disorder, Aluminum Utensils Aluminum cooking utensils are es. pecially good for top-of-the-stove cook. ing, because they conduct heat quickly from the stove to the food; glass and earthenware utensils are best for oven cooking, with modern nonchip enam- eled ware a close second, as they ab. sorb more heat than the cooking uten- sils of other materials. should come together exactly. They correspond with notches in dress pat. terns, per the right length for the wall, be ing sure that matching marks come together, Measure another strip of pa. Cutting Strips. When you are sure two strips are right cut the roll into such strips Each alternate strip must correspond with the first and every other one with the second strip of the original two strips measured off. There will be a few inches more or less waste between strips as seldom do papers cut without waste, To insure hang- ing strips in correct order they should be laid one above the other in cor Eskimo Vocabulary Is Tough, Explorer Says Mass, —- Years ago commander Donald B lan. fa explorer, that the vocabulary contained only Provincetown, somebody } MacM Eskimo about 300 words, So Mr. MacMillan undertook to mas ter the confident that by jotting down 300 words in the order that he heard them he soon would be able to speak like a native, jut he has found Eskimo the most difficult lang: on earth. Already he has recorded no than 3,000 words, and be is still at it language, the age jess 8 hosts teach used to citement Beverly £200 to have her face “Really! pan’ uch differ. ence.” “No. When her face fell again she the cost Give Thanks Blooey—Ten times as mu could yodel as do, Flooey--lIsn't that lucky? any people WRIGLEY'S Standard of Quality LB hod
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