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',. CKOCIIETZl. I i C f MoKo te " IEIALTH VMi.l UYD ARNOLD ' ... .wr of lactetlo!ogy and Pre n.ive Meaieine.Univereltyar College of Medicine. Br OtAMDMOTHElt CLA jjr , v w w :(' f ' " . ' -jj ; 4 " 1 ..'iT:..i:;,:F, jj ::al Interest to itivten at:.! Children Readers C r;!cl r! i J.idcrjts Mantle of Snow j.i3TIONiBQX ti ED WYNN, The Perfect Fool , National Capitol, to a striking Tlew. taken at dusk, with lt mantle of mow. An ll-lnch snowfall for J. t ie National Capital was Close to a recora. . , - . . , . , , 4 1 ' A- I TCIOLIRITON ' git nif , W. DUEIGESS t III ; I A MIRACLE By ANNE CAMPBELL rvoaii M Wvnn . - 1 Kmtirhf home in ia vuuutry from a real estate agent who tow me It w8 a two-story nouse witn ..Am imninwiiuniiL When I went UIW4M ... 1 " to see It I discovered It didn't have an? , Improvements i ana. mere was ' Lr.j Ann at all. What did the agent mean when he said It was a two-story hodse.T 11 Truly yours, . ,r IMA SAP. ' Anraor The -cent, was right In tolllne? -nn It WBS a tWO-BtOM bOuSO. la win aa aU the rooma were oa the ground aoor,tnat iso mory, and there aren't any Improvements In the house, that's the other story. nA,p Ti Wnn I ,. I read In the papers today aooni a man who was craw nooui gou. xtr. 1 1 k -- (nlAvInc a.ffAmA wlfa Mm ir hn talked all the 'time, whiMi, intm-fArad with his game. It seems his balrlanaed in a ounKer anil ha had a t&t difficult Shot. HIS wife kept talking to him.: He could not liana , k any iousct. in the bunker with him he rnmtwiianfl hit her with tne ariv lng Iron. Be was arrested and sent to Jail for six months. Do you think that U right? yonra crmy. ; IMA PUTTER ' anrav n apema to ve the rea son he got six months was not be cause he hit blS WHO, oui, ne mi hla wlfa In a "hnnker" witn a (Hiv ing iron."? There's the whole story In a nutshell. He nsea tne wrong club. . , girls are discussing matrimony, tw sldea to that subject would, ne ai follows: One girl could say: "1 d not Intend getting married till I an thirty years old," and tne oiner gir. Could say: "I do not Intend bein thirty years old till I get married." Dear Mr. ;Wynn: s I - am- opening a ciotniog stor and have been advised to take ou) some fire insurance,: What I want' to .know la this: Say I Had-$5,00C worth of stock and say i too out WQ.OOO worth of Insurance on Mon day and bad ' a ore on Tuesaay. what would I get? lours. truly, POLLA C HOLDER. Answer: You'd get ten years in Jail, f). tha AaaoclatM Nwpapra, WNU Banrloa ; I J t::z boldnes. of terror . , , the goshawk j " m ''- - - For peace an A aafaty WJ beware, . A4 never take a foolish, dare, "i:VF,a In hla Ufa had Reddy Fox ' felt more uncomfortable than CI aa be stole up through the ! Orchard toward . Farmer 1 own's henyard in broad daylight Terror the Goshawk had dared him to vlalt the henyard and steal a hen while Farmer Brown ' was about. All the way there Reddy hoped that Fnrmer Brown would not be about lie hoped that" no one would be about, He wished with all his . heart that be had kept hla tongue still r -a ' i" i f 14 (J iiuu wv - - - - ' avdided i this, 'unpleasant -rirmur Brown Could Move He Was In the Air Again Carry ing Away inai r "" ; when he had met Terror and so have. Th trnth is. Reddy didn't dare visit that -henyard when Farmer Brown or Farmer Brown's Boy was etiout He knew that he wouldn't r hpvnnd the old stone wall on the edge of the Old Orchard If he should find that anyone was near ti.nt henyard. So he ; hoped and l that when be got there the h ;iMif. for he knew t!t Terror the Goshawk was . slt- 1 ? In the top of a a- tree wnere ha Mniii watch all that went' on. When ' Reddy reached the . ow atnnat mall nn.rha edea of . the Old Drohard and Beened over. Ill Heart aank, for Farmer, Brown himself was In the henyard feeding tne hena. ; Redd stooped right where he was. ' Nothing could nave in dnmid him to eo a sten nearer Anyway," muttered Reddy to him- if. "Terror won't dare go any nearer, and so, we'll be even. No una would dare visit that nenyara and steal a hen right under Farmer Rrown'a ; nose. : :s No one - Is bold Minnirh to do a thin a like that - Rnddv looked back to where Ter- t tha nnohnwk wai alttlQe. Sud denly Terror spread his great wings and shot out from that tree straight toward Reddy. Reddy could not but nrlmlro th nwed With ' Which he flow Rrraiirht over the Old urcnaro ha Mini: and swooning down Just above' Reddy'a bead, be cried, "Howard 1" and then shot np into tha air and over Fanner ; Brown s honvard. -There he made a little circle and then Shot down r una a rhnndnrholt aelzlns a ben . In his creat claws only a few . feet from ham Farmer Brown was Bionu in- ; RAfnre : Farmer. Brown could mn-A he waa-ln the air again ca rylng away that fat hen. rarmer Brown yelled. - All : the bens aoranmad and. raced for the ben- honan. Terror paid no ) attention either 1 to Fartner;' Brown: or the MihMwi hone, once more ne new low Just over Reddy'a head and r. mora rrlert. "uowara r Mien swiftly dlsapoeared over in. we Green Forest 1 He had made good bis dare. " x - . -, As for Reddy Fox, he sneaked ,.- toward the Old Pasture. In his heart he admired the boldness of Terror the Goshawk, but be k.tj him mni-A than ever, and that hate grew as he thought of the One breakfast Terror was enjoying, while be himself could find nothing to put in his empty stomaca. , j , C. T. W. Bonwav WHU Servlee T SAW from on a miracle door". "... Spreading -Its " glamour i natch of aky. k' ' Glvmg me nope and bringing. once more A dream that . I supposed , passed me by. After the rain, the darkness, , the fear, '-. - t After the lightning's flash, the tempest's moan, That rainbow teemed to shine me alone I It was as If God's finger wrote for me; - Who am so seldom far from my home place: nent- win And you. and felicity, And after suffering, tne rainoow a i grace.",i ? Oopyrlhtr-WNn Service rtaa Mr Wvnns I am a man of forty years oi age. i mnt i woman m wn - age at a nartv last week. I took her home mi n tho wav l toia. ner uuu t.- 4h' wara iike "stars." I bare ( called her up on the telephone, but she won't taut to me, rn&t ao yuu hlnlr la wrnnffT f r , ;.vr,3oiy yours,' . , lanrw, ' Ton 4 nrohably hit the I nail on the head. Ton said her teeth were Just like "stars" and ene tninxs von aaid that because they come out every night 'o., nan, Mr Wvnn: , 'A ' nan vnn clve me an example tnai will fullv describe what Is meant by the saying: VThere are two siaes to every questlonr xours rruiy. . '' B. MOT.SION Answer: ' Sure I can. Say two :iv1other;s : COOK BOOK TASTY FOODS , fi si - , 'A. Minn baked ham that la rich l i ninr. Inter and tender, is a main dish which ta extremely nrmnlar, Hakaa Ham. Soak the ham In cold water over .1.1,. onn nir thla water ana cov er with -water , to which has been added two cups oi 8r -.-; fourtha of a cup of vinegar to a ham.' Simmer cently un til well done, wnicn wiu nsjuir- o minntea to the pound," counUng the after tha water simmers. ; Do AJV 7 , - ' - - not boll, as that tougnens me meau Let the1 ham cool In Its own jlauor. This, adds to the moisture as wen aa flavor. When cold akin the bam, mh with brown snHir and dry mus tard and stick with cloves.. Put Into a hot oven to brown nicely. ... '. I nnrJiaan Croauettaa. tTaVa nna. mm of chonned cooked beef, one cup of canned corn, one- hair mm nf hreaff crumos. one oeai- en egg and a little cream, If more moisture Is needed, aiaite into ero quettes after seasoning well, roll In ornmhiL in ee then crumbs and in nMn fat ; nream ; cheese soiteneo . witn Mm tn tho ronalstenci for spread ing to which a dozen of chopped candled cherries are aaueu, uuuuw most luscious sanawicu uiuuk. , t). Weetera Newspaper union. Spring Fiction 1 (stum PBESSES Wltl 1 0ETHE SAME 5TYLE anw' I T- I t , vr - . , v. ,. . That "ptn money" Is an ex pression that has been hand ed down to us from the earli est ages. The importation of pins into England was forbidden (1483) but Queen Catherine (of Aragon) re ceived hers from France. J 'hey were very expensive nd with the ladies "pin money" was a consideration. O atcClura Nfa aTnr Synclloatat ,: . X V , .11 "Dark, havy frown." . - A B,n OreretAla-r-ita-aV-WNTJ B-UTVlO-. I A nrincr lVinnel r ,4 v I 1 I'i. , 1 V a ' 1 V 7 ,J .V.I i 1 1 j v 1 1 1 I WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR NOSE IN A HEAD COLD Our hoses have a1 pretty Impor tant part to play In the proper func tioning vi vui bodies. Besides being the seat of the sense of smell and , pro viding the two normal; major passages for air to come into the body (the mouth Is an emergency or '.'spare" In let) our . noses also act ', as a hpnrnr and nu- niidlfler for the air we breathe. And If something breaks down the prop er functioning ot this heating and humidifying property, then, presto we have, a cold. This is noW It, workiL t- .-.'( ' Hpnpnth the moist membrane lin ing of the nose are highly special ized thread-like masses ot. moon channels. The volume of blood flow ing through these Is constantly changing according to the neeas oi the nose. , Knvt n-hAA he<hv nerson leaves the warmth of the house on a cold winter day, this vascular network' of capillaries, in the nose instanta neously , contracts to prevent wo much -warm blood getting too close to the skin surface. If you no tice, the membrane of the nose looks pale at this moment i. . ' hAA- nacda ta have the , UWi - cold air warmed before it reaches the lungs, and obviously tms cam i if ha Harrcaaa in the amount uapimi w of blood near the surface continues. WVSvriV i't i'.jr"ifci' v. i .e-" . This crocheted rug called "Nursery 4 locks" Is made up of small blocks 1 , ' 'IS . ninrk keena Its olace In formal colors for spring as Is shown by this advance model evening gown of sheer nlnon-over a slip of satin striped taffeta. Special features are vina flnnnrlna from tne Knees aown and the black taffeta Jacket with a ruffle at the shouiaers.;, , . ( Oldest Skyscraper Gets a New Roof. I I i rUILT over a thousand years ago tne ureai nouao vi u.- v .. . h.. k.n irl-cn a new transite roof by a ' national reuervauuu u -- -- . - th nmted States aovernment Made entirely out of mud, the "Great Iiouse" has stood up weU but at last the ravages of h,.innin,r toiL The Casa Grande was built by a race of Indians who have since co- ;1ctely vanished from the face of the earth. ,' t Sn Mrere la an almost immediate reaction, and within a few seconds the volume of blood flowing through . . A. the capmery networa increases, iu tnmneratnre eoes un for a tew sec onds, and then quickly becomes normal again. This warms the incoming cold air, and while the warming is going on, the glands of the nose, or ine hiimldlfvlne machinery, also get into instant action. They secrete a watery mucous to moisten the air properly before it reaches the lungs. But the point Is that In the healthy person the nose does work nut the adjustment There Is at first the momentary drop In teny nam tnrs Indicated bv the blanch- I lng of the nose, then In about half a minute the upturn to nipner iunu normal, and then a quick return to normal. The adjusting of the secretory glands takes longer. This droD In temperature and re turn to normal Is not guess worn, in the medical laboratory of the Uni versity of Illinois where much re search has been done on colds, we him need three methods to deter mine, these facts, and we have checked the methods against eacn nther First, we had a special mi croscope that showed the capillaries changing in size; second, we maae oTomlnnHonn of the blood flowing through the capillary beds of the nose in animals ; ana, uuru, we u aneolal tvne of thermometer that recorded both the temperature of the lining of the nose and tne sain nt the face at the same time. This last was the most useful metnoa, Now when a person has a history r anvornl colds each winter, we found that while the temperature of the lining cells of nis nose de creased on coming In contact with cold air, It did not rise again imme ai.fAio aa it does In the healthy utiw . , The noBe stayed blancnea, nd cnnseonentlv the blood In the nose could not warm the air he breathed to the degree mat it should -be warmed before It passed on to his lungs. o t An not know of any uaorinn that Will tldP these chronic cold sufferers. The only way they can ne neipea u w them to train their nose machinery together with their whole outer skin machinery so mat it reaction wm be the same aa in a healthy person. And the way to do this is by a hard ening process of hot ana com Datns. The natient should take a good long hot bath first thing In the morning, and this should he roi lowed by a cold shower, or a plunge In B tub of cool water. The patient, however, should lead up to the cold shower gradually. He should begin by dipping his hands and face in cold water. When ne reacts ravor ably to this, be should dip his feet in cold water and then sprinkle cold water over his chest and back. In a month he win. think the world Isn't right of a morning, unless he has this hot and cold therapy. Then after breakfast he should walk ten to twenty minutes In the open atr.i' -He should do nils' again at noon and at , night . Be should be out at least an hour a day no matter what the weather.' f The whole purpose Is1 to train the akin so that it can "take It" We all know that If we want to make any set of muscles In our body es pecially ' useful, we have to exer cise them.. Aad If we want our akin to react In a healthy way to weath er changes, we must give It exercise In reacting. ' - ' . A Weetera Mewipaper Vales. p t J ... . .,1 U1 v. - ttloCKS is muue up oi iiuau uiwm it . ff.u.l ,.,u ...MklKAHMMI aK ' III- UllLVlClIi tlllti LUIJIUIUaVU,. .;),-": ',., t sembled and then a border crocheted . u all' around. Each block ' measures , about 8 Inches and outer border 4 , 80 Inches, and- requires about 5 lbs.'- of rag strip material. " A rug made of blocks and then as sembled enables you to make a rug In any size or color desired. Maao the blocks in any size. Arrange color scheme to suit particular room in which it Is to be used, or make it of hit and miss colors and use It any where. Either way it remains a practical rug, and easily made up In spare time. c, r" Full instructions for this rug and 28 others can be found In rug book No. 25, containing crocheted and hmirtod rues, also Instructions for crochet stitches used and how to pre pare your rag materials lor use. This book will he sent to you puai pald upon receipt of 15c. ADDRESS, UOMIS ukai a w., DEPT. 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