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Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1—Dr. Hugo Eckener, German dirigibie expert, who came to the United States to seek lifting of the em bargo on helium gas by Interior Secretary Icbes. 2—George VI and Queen Elizabeth of England, shown leaving Westminster erthedrai after the wedding of the queen’s niece recently. Behind their majesties are the Princesses Margaiet Rose, left, and Elizabeth. 3—Tilden Burg, president of the Corn Belt Lsberty league, wno has marshaled farm opposition to the Agricultural Adjustment administration crop control program. The Ump Is Always Right The baseball season is still in its infancy, but oratory has already begun. Here you see Manager Bill Terry of the New York Giants using up some lung power protesting a decision of Umpire Barr. As usual, the umpire failed to lose the argument. NAZIS SEEK ARREST Prince Feiix, twenty-two-year-old brother of exiled Archduke Otto, pretender to the Austrian throac, for whose arrest a warrant has been sought by the Nazi public prosecu tor. It is alleged that the prince fled from a Vienna military academy to the Hungarian border the day before German troops marched on Austria, taking with him his silver table service valued at $1,009. BLOSSOM QUEEN A dainty queen is Miss Dorothy McBride of Kalamazoo, Mich., whose scepter is a spray of apple blossoms as she rules over the 1938 blossom festival held at St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, in the heart of Michigan’s fruit belt. Big “Applesauce” of 1960 Impressed with the world’s present militaristic attitude, Charles Weidman and his modern dance company adapt the military in their newest New York production, “This Passion,” wherein men and women are presented as eternally wearing gas masks and carrying canes readily adaptable for use as rifles. Here members of the troupe are pictured strolling on the avenue in 1960. King Zog of Albania and His New Queen King Zog of Albania and his queen, the twenty-two-year-old Countess Geraldine Apponyi of Hungary, after their recent wedding at a civil ceremony in the great hall of the royal palace. The wedding was one of the most brilliant functions in recent European ulstory. For Street and Home Wear __ H imf TWO dresses, as practical as they are pretty—one for shop ping and general street wear, the other ideal for round the house, and made on slenderizing lines. Notice that they both use the smart front closing. Both these patterns are quick and easy to make up, and each is accom panied by a complete and detailed sew chart. Frock With Girdled Waistline. Fashion says everything must have a certain amount of soft de tailing this season, and this charming tailored dress obeys with di aping at the neckline, the girdled waist, and bust fullness beneath smooth shoulders. Easy AROUND THE HOUSE Stuffed Eggs.—To stuff eggs, put then*, into cold water as soon as taken from the stove. This will keep the whites in better condi tion. • * « Improving Fudge.—If you will add a small spoonful of cornstarch to the next batch of fudge you make, you will be amazed at the improvement in flavor. « « # Stoning Raisins.—To stone Tai sins easily, first place them in boiling wrater for a short time. * * • Cocking Dried Fruit.—Soak and cook slices of lemon with dried apricots, prunes or peaches. One thin slice of lemon will be enough for each two cups of dried fruit. • • • Stretching the Salad.—When the salad is limited and you wonder if it will go around comfortably, scoop out tomatoes and use the salad as a filling. Then you will surely have enough. "Quotations" —a— The attribute! of a great lady may still be found in the rule of the four S’s—sincerity, simplicity, sympathy and serenity.—Emily Post. Men hate to think largely because they cannot do it—Nicholas Murray Butler. The home is a laboratory where we learn to get on in the wider field that we must all step into as we grow older.—Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt. Nobody can ever set anything right if everybody is equally wrong. —G. K. Chesterton. Business men know today that their employees are also their cus tomers.—Colonel Arthur Woods. sleeves, cut In one with the shoul ders, make it a cool style for sum mer. Silk crepe, silk print (in that case, have a plain-colored gir dle effect) sharkskin, linen and shantung are good fabric choices for this. bouse Dress for Large Women. It’s a diagram dress, so that it may be made in just a few hours. The long, unbroken, unbelted line, the utter simplicity, the v-neck, make this dress extremely becom ing to women in the 36 to 52 size range. Short, pleated sleeves give plenty of ease for reaching and stretching. Make this up in pret ty cottons that will stand plenty of wear and washing—percale, gingham, seersucker, broadcloth. The Patterns. 1489 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 4Vi yards of 39-inch material, plus % yard of contrasting for girdle. 1476 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 requires 5 yards of 35-inch ma terial. Spring-Summer Patters Book. Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Spring and Summer Pattern Book which is now ready. It con tains 109 attractive, practical and becoming designs. The Barbara Bell patterns are well planned, accurately cut and easy to follow. Each pattern includes a sew-chart which enables even a beginner to cut and make her own clothes Send your order to Tne Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. © Bill Syndicate.—WNU Servica. Thought Governs All Thought is at the bottom of all progress or retrogression, of all success or failure, of all that is de sirable or undesirable in human life. OHJ HgSfffr Shame in the Crime The shame is in the crime, not in the punishment.—Voltaire. ' _-- ■ I 8-1 1 Oil PURITY ... an objective achieved by Quaker State's laboratories. In four great, modem refineries ... operating un der the most exacting control... the finest Pennsylvania crude oil is freed of all traces of impurities, resulting in an oil so pure that you need have no fear of motor troubles from sludge, carbon or corrosion. Acid-Tree Quaker State will make your car run better, last longer. Retail price, 554 a quart Quaker State Oil Refining Cor poration, Oil Gty, Pennsylvania. Have You Entered This Cake Recipe Contest? IT'S EASY TO WIN A CASH PRIZE Nothing to buy ... No Letter to write Have vou submitted a recipe in the big Cake Recipe Contest now being conducted through this news paper by C. Houston Goudiss, author of our “WHAT TO EAT AND WHY” series? If not, take time today to write out your favorite cake recipe, and send it to him, attaching the coupon below. What Is Your Specialty? There are no restrictions as to the type of recipe that may be submitted. A simple loaf cake has an equal chance with an elaborate layer cake, provided it'a good; So send along tho recipe for that cake which never fella to de light your family. Enter that tpecitl cake you reserve for parties and church suppera. Or the one your children lay la the bast cakt in town. No Letter to Write. You'll agree that this Is one of the easiest contests you ever entered, because there ts nothing to buy, no letter to write. And it won’t take more than a few mlnutea to write out your recipe and fill in the coupon. Contest Closes May 31st. You won't have long to wait either, to know the out come of the contest. For all recipes must bs postmarked not later than May 31, 1938, and prlia winner! will be announced aa loon aa possible thereafter. Prise winning recipes, together with thoae receiving honorable mention from the judge*, will be printed in i booklet to bo dietributed nationally. 16 Cash Prizes. The winning cekei will he selected by eaperlenced home economiete on the *t*ff of the Experimental Kitchen Laboratory maintained by C. Houston Goudus in New York City. The recipe edjudged th* bait will win t25 for the lucky homemaker who submit* it; there will be five eecond priiee of .910 eech and ten third price* of 95 etch. r First Priss *25“ T*n Third Prisaa *S» • Enter jour recipe in this conteet today. Mall recipe and coupon, properly filled out with your (ull name, ad dreea, town, etate, and the trade name ol the ahorteninf, balling powder and flour uaed in your recipe, to C. Houaton Goudin, ( Eaat 19th Street, New York City. r.Cake Recipe Contest ! C. Houeton Goudiea j • Eaet 3»th Street, New York, N. Y. Pleaee enter the attached cake recipe in your content. I My name il........ | My addreae...... | Town.. State.. ■ My recipe calla (or... (Brand nama of ahortaninf) I My recipe calla (or.. (Brand name o( baking powder) . I My recipe calla (or... (Brand name el floor)
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