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'Branding Babies Ends Mix - SCfEN ' '.through thr iif'.m riolel covered ? ??< *:>u fw.tr EJ the iden # n ? new-born h?- first the ini 'w.i hub? irned." their r -??disMeh birtli r'MOfl ?i ISrook thf arms ha b i e s < itain thai Uiere would he no mix up in tliv identiu t?i th ivs ct a large violet ray machine art- <i ,t ? been cut the proper initials whi? l? is .n-r ? inquires four minutes to bring out t' <? ident i > ?i; n ten da>s. illustration shows Nurse riier< ? Mi.rc-Aur- ? -en f eld. daughter of Mrs. Jeanctte Wngenfeld. ^ HOI WEATHER EATING T \ \<; the ti<?t sultry (lays of-micl * - -nor and early autumn the less ? rod ucing foods we eat, the cool er : more serene we will he. both [ i y and mentally. Calories pro ?1 i. heat ami energy. We need some t u*; pepped up for the ordinary i? but It Is safe to cut down | otc ;.' mat producing foods. Vita sin.* u need, ami so we should eat fn "f fruits and green vegetables. ? cooling drinks and keep the !>? tram pill as possible. M ' iiiHreil who don't like milk wlli <? ke it in the form of malted i! iiM-oluie. If straws are used. '1 <?: ihiuailon of straws and foam on ilu* top of a glass seems to be ir r :s? i ?'!??, to the youth as well as those older. ? ' r -h tasiv sandwich with a cool rinr.u of fruit juice or milk in various f> rate is a lunch which will sustain ate! he the tired and healed body <?!> i ant day. The lar.y summer appe t.t?s can frequently be stirred to ac t i t> the sight of an ice-cold dessert. Boiled Chocolate L-essert. !<l one pint of milk with four f ??spoonfuls of sugar and one t 1 poonfui of cornstarch, and one- | fo jri'n of u teaspoonful of salt. Cook ^ twenty minutes over hot water. Add oi ?? halt ounce of bitter chocolate, melted. two beaten egn yolks, cook | untii the mixture coats the spoon. ! Chill, strain and add flavoring of one j h i teaspoonful of vanilla or a pinch of cinnamon. Set in a cold place to j chill and serve with whipped cream. Macaroon and Chocolate Pudding. Mssolve one tablespoonful of gela tin in two iahlespoonfuls of cold wa ter nnd stir until dissolved In one fourth cupful of boiling water When con! add to one of cream whipped, i'ivlde the mixture Into two parts and if. one-half stir in one-fourth pound of sweet chocolate grated and in the otl.t-r half six macaroons, broken In bits, put Into a dish in layers and wt in the refrigerator for several hours to chill and harden. Fresh Cabbage Salad. Shred a tender juicy cabbage and mix with it one finely shredded green pepper, one chopped onion, a carrot ftr two finely shredded, and add plenty "Golf it great for health," says Flip Pant Flo. "You can see for yourself strong and sturdy the caddies are." illl Ron Svndlcat*.* ? WNT! Servtc* Result of Avarice The avaricious man is kind te no person, but he is most unkind to him- j ***? ? John Kyrle. HH Hj H ||H E SUPERSTITIOUS = - ? - - SUE - . , E If you are shout tc pu. the skidoo broom to the poor homeless cat that ?s asking for mercy or milk? stop, girlie, bad luck will park on your stoop, especially if kitty is black. 1931 McCluro ]SVv --t>rii>er Svrwllrnte t IWNll 8orvlw ) of go* (| rich mayonnaise dressing The following is 11 pood appetizing dres* ing anil one that is quick to prepare and always good. Keep n Jar in the ice chest to use on various salads. _ Quick Mayonnaise. Into n deep quart bowl break one egg, add one cupful of vegetable oil, one tablespoon fill of sugar and a tea spoonful of salt mixed with half a teaspoon ful of mustard, ho not stir or mix. Add one-fourth of a cupful or vinegar. In a saucepan measure two tahlespoonfuls each of flout and cornstarch, add one cupful of water cool or luke warm, stir well and set over the heat to cook until smooth and I thick. llemove from the lire and pour at once into the mixture in the howl and hesin to bent slowly with a dover egg beater. Continue heat ins until the oil mixture Is well blended, then put in a jar. k??ep covered in a cool place. ((?) t!31. Wtfgtim Ncwjpawr l'n'on.1 BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN Sy THORNTON W. BURGESS - ! H< It FLATHORN'S TROUBLES ? I \ ll? I understand you u? say tha? ' !??-rns. lh?? ..loose, is tiaving I asked I luster llt-ar of I he Goose. *h?t had Just come 1 Tlie flreat \V<mm1s f ?f the I t< the pond c?i I'a'ldy the 1"?? in fhr Creen Forest. H'-r ? ? r nodded l y ? ? ? : r <-ars , - _r? ?? t?i as e\er th<> .wore." ! ?Thai fa what I al<I Flat- 1 I h?-rt.- is having troubles a-plenty. At J '? ? t It*1 u.i> when I left on tny way I ?? -?ins i|Ui'?T that siirh a t?ig I he should have anything to \ hut w I u-11 l last saw him ; w?rrlwl that he was think i \ii lg ill tiis ravorite places ] ?: ?r?in'* Jeel that t hey were ' ca fe : r longer." . i i.r V demanded I'eter ItahSlt. ; his ?? ? ?> roundi with curiosity nnd his ; lm ear* standing str.i _ht up with ? 1 1 ? ? "N Ik* afraid of traps':' I * ? . - 1 ??r r.?'.ir. flonkei !'ad?lv tU1 I'- er. I'ri' l )y I'otky. and .lutnt -or ! the llar<- latighed r:gh| out What ?!?? ; rtu think Flat horns is "ike? asked II. I U' P. 1 "I ha'' i t tin- least idea." replica I *? -r . -r frankiy. ' You said he is "i:;. hut s? ? is F.uster, an J Iip is ? !;.'! < ? traps. I don't see anything to laugh .it " Old Gardener II- ? l. ..-ardeners seurcliiiiK lor choice ; plants I it* ?t overlook the lilies. | I for tin r< are several low '-growtn;: ! I klu'ls ?: :tre perfectly at home In ? j such - ? ii- Cine of the host is the j Siherirti ?-? ?r:i I lily, which rarely ex | eeetls a height of two feet anil has j iov? i> iN-.-p gcarlet. although very ! j smaf Croups of (lie Klc-'ans j Lily, pari ? a'arly the Iwarf variety, j I I'r i ' Orange. are excellent in tlie j r?>. !; -at'i? n and Lilium ?<>nc??l. r is so I I hardy that it will thrive in ''anada. ' i These lilies slr.mld he planted tin1 | coining autumn. ('?< : ? - lit. ? - WNU Si-i vie#. Great Sprinter Frank Wykofl sprinter supreme the Los Angeles A. photographed after winning the 1 00-yard dash at the National A. A. IT. championships at Lincoln. Neh., tying the world's record of 0.5 three times during the day. He has not heen beaten this I year. "There isn t. rcplivti Buater LinO ?y " 1 just struck us as funny to think of anyone setting traps for old t'?aTh<-rn>. Inn as you've never seen him. of course you wouldn't under- 3 stand, lie's bigger than tne. He's the biggest ot :i!l the people who live in the (!r<*at Woods.** ivter's ??\es ?>i>eiietJ wider than ever. "Art you afraid of him?" he asked i fi r ; r i\ . staring very hard at Bus* ter. couldn't imagine Buster he ir..: .;?> ; i of anyone excepting a hunter villi a terrible sun. "We r? |>I j*if Buster, slowlj. with ;i fm. i . look on his face. "I ? I ? that is. I 1. 1! horns and 1 never have quar reled I'ri' I'orky chuckled. "Come Bu>ter" said he. "own up that you ai wa\s i.;: . kept out of i he way ot old I lathorn- Vou know perfectly well that he i-ift afraid of you. and that you v. j. i fa?e those hiu horns of his *? n?f those sharp -edged hoofs of his for anything in the world." "Flathorns and I never ?nterfere with each other." replied Iltister with a trreat *!<?;? I of dignity. I'et <??. had listens? to all this with a pir/zi'-d look on his fare. "But this isn't felling tne what Kla thorns Is "Are Vou Afraid of Him?" He Asked Innocently. Iik?\ ' Ik iniorruptod. "He must ho v?r\ l?i- indoed If Itustor ll?ar is ufra ? I tii( mii respe?ts him so much." "He is. ' spoke up .1 ?jin|* <?r th? llarc. "You lui\e soon tin' hors?* that Furtlior l'.rown's hoy drives 1 vi tin* cornfield." I'i'M'r noddod. "Is he as big as that?" he asked. looking as If he couldn't quite believe such a thine. Jumper nodded in his turn. "Anil on his head ho has the Inmost horns yon over si.w," s:iid ho ? Vou see Flat- , horns la cousin to Light font, the I M*or. otil.? ever and evor so much ! higher. Ilo is iho biggest ? ?t all the ' family, and his horns are flattened In st oad of being round liko I. ighl foot's." "If ho is so hip as :i!l that 1 don't soo what trouhies ho <an have." de clared Peter. "Hunters," declared Honker. "They I hunt for those hi 5 horns ?it his, thougn what they want of thorn. I can't under stand They hide at the places whore old Flat horns goes to drink and try to 1 shoot him. They steal along behind him through the woods. They imitate the voice ot Mrs. Kiathorns. and try to call him to where they are hiding , so that they can shoot him. Just as ? they imitate the calls of my friends > and try to kill nu\ It seems to me ? that this is the meanest <?f all mean ways. None hut men folks ever do . anything so unfair as that. Oh. yes. ! big as ho is, old Flail* >rus has his troubles. He doesn't feel safe a min- ' uto. But once in a while ho gets even. He did a few days before 1 left to come south." "Tell us about It !" cried Peter. 4(c) by J G. Lloyd. > ? \VNIJ Service. 30C)OOC<XXXX:COOCOXXX)OOCOOOOOOOOOOC)OOC>C)OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: p Here Is One of Society's Summer Playgrounds OOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX OOOOOOOC<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX;f.C<: Tills (.hotograph taken from an airplane gives un excellent view of the Beach clul. hi Southampton. Long Island, one of the favorite resorts of society folk of New Vork and vicinity. Double Your Pep Why no on feeling ".ill in" ? worn out and ".un-dovni" ? when \<'"! ought to beashc.irts .in JjR? ha 1 15 youngster! The \.tluable elements in Fellows' Syrup n->t<?rc what N lure demands. You fjuicklv gain new : iren^th and Mamma ? n? w v itality and vigor ? new inter* .^t in li\ in-^. Y? 'i 1 fvt-1 ti.<- 7* ? *'t) ? 1 1 and physical "pick-up" after the first few doses of t'lis v imK rful . It irnprovt > appe l;"t ? I iani-'i I'- .urr inask the drujjuif-t l?r 1! ? V' "mine Fellows' Syrup, prescribed l>y doctors all over the world. FELLOWS SYRUP i ->? !????? - in* m?.>i valuable ti.al W'J our 1 : nkiiiL' f.i< illties in the rnll. >- ' i * I? ' A BAD F!X THAT HOLDS YOU BACK T i bowels are one of nature'a chief safety valve; for throwing <> ;t impurities-. lv op them in a 1. althy, con-lition. with a freo i: i ? i'i ? -? |?ar .1 >raueht v ill j*o far t v. mis clean<ttr tho vys t- tii an?i will l|> > ? i ii? avuil the ill iff- ts of self-poi. ??iiinK from CONSTIPATION "Tf T 1? t rn> If ft const Inn f." Mr A. I J. ?.! ?! U'-n. Oikloml A\>\. ?*. affnoy. s ?*. 1 fin<l goo n that mv hi Hi : <tu:i I a ell in v A f- w ? - ? f l!!ar"rt-l>rauuht will inako inn f- ? i lik ? nt % i k iow ?h?A one It is hm.-ulf 1- .. thr y. -|. rn t.1'- o1okj:??I, nti-l !;?? ?:? is tlr arvl shiKRish. Th.it ?:i.i iii y trout -So till I learned of I!! K'k-I?r:iiinlil and h i ?? ustnl It. It- ilts ha v.- ? ii ?na ?7 I: slst na ThCtllord's BLACK -DRAUGHT UMi.'mnniiniiiiiinniiiinniiinninn A i'!i>m|i pun f polls the next para ri-j j?. ? i .1 ilic lalSer happen.*- to ho a i'.Mi.i one. When you have dwiJH to uot rid of "l>? ad Shot." L>r. 1'eery's Wrroifuice. One dose wilt expel them. AH dr-j^k-iatd. A" 11 : Vermifuge "f 'V.' l'?-:irl Mr. .?> N- v? York City l??ih't fret. You haw ;r?.t to do tin* Im-^I you <?;; ti uith |he soul the Aluiiuhty jravB ymi. NO MORE ICY CHILLS! No more liurninc fevers M.Jo aeoh's Lax-una (double strength)' knocks out malaria in a hurry. Marked improvement in three day's. Costs less per dose; does more per dose. At all drup-gists. 20c Mer bottle. l&s: ^EE2a33Sn SiiL'iirli'ss .iindldates fail to ratch Hie Uoaiin? Tote. The Discovery of Car boil Has saved much suiu^ringtoihrliuman race. lancing or mess> i>o?uti< cs no lonper iiecmary. Caihoil stops pain imm<-^- ttelv Heals worst l>oils oftt?n overnight. Sold throughout the I Tnited States torniore than 25 years. Gcnorouf box 50r. 1 housands of testimonials. Spurlock - Neal C'-o.. Nashville, Tenn. Kvi-ii the (??ck that does its duty has time to strike. typhoid carried by Largest Seller la 121 Coon tries
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