; lin times. KENANSVTLLE, JVOXTII CAROLINA FAMILY "aazine Section of Special Interest to Women ana Children JHaders Kings Jubilee Draws Crowds to Windsof Castle ; CELEBRATION of King George's (liver jubilee attracts thousands I to Windsor castle, moat historic-of . the royal, residences. A striking - new; aerial photograph of the castle ; and town -la given herewith. ' . E EDTIME STOrB, By;TH ORNTO N W BURGESS DANNY SHAKES MORE THAN 7 'W '77:7 EVER DANNY MEADOW MOUSE was trapped. He was trapped, bat not caught, which sounds father mixed and isn't at alL lou see he was trapped because Bill Mink was waiting tor 'him Just outside the only doorway to that hollow log In which he wm hiding.. 1 But he wasn't caught because that door way was tod small for Billy Mink f " 1 "You'll ' Havi to Comi ; Out 8om ; TlmA mmd I'm Anlnti ft aw R 1tht Here and Walt fori YouV O dared Billy Mink. . ; . v-; . to get througbY and Billy couldn't reach him despite all his efforts... . time and I'm going to stay night I PAPA lilMOWS-H "Pop, what la gumption?" , . "An oldster's staff." ; . 1 C Bell Syndlcats. WNH Ssi-rlca. r" here and wait for yon, declared Billy Mink, Ton my Just as well come "out now as to keep me wait ing, because yod are going to be caught anyway and I am going to catch ,-you." , i' t Dannydidn't say a word. He held his tongue, which was the 'wisest thing he could do. It usually it wise to Bold one's tongue. . But I sus pect that It was fear more l than wisdom which caused Danny to hold his tongue; .; Ton see, poor Danny was shaking ail over with fear' He knew that for the' time being he was safe,, but he also felt; sure that U BUly : Mink : kept his word and watched Just outside that door way he would either starve to death Inside that j hollow log or. furnish Billy. Mink a good, meaL';:i;,n,7 i Danny couldn't decide which end would be the worst and the mofff he thought it over the more he shiv ered, and shook. . Either end.' was dreadful. .The 'fact .is Danny Meadow Mouse was so badly fright ened that he wasn't using his usu ally lively wits at all. It never once entered his head that if Billy Mink waited long ; enough for htm to starve, Billy would himself be like ly to starve,! and that is something Billy would be the very last person in the Great' World to do. Billy. IS altogether too active to be patient But Danny' was too frightened to think of this and so he crouched shivering and shaking, as miserable a little.; Meadow Mouse 'as'.- ever lived," "I ought to have remembered Billy Mink's wonderful nose, and that': If he once found toy trail he would follow me straight here," thought Danny. ; ! ought to have waded in the water after crossing the Laughing Brook, and so broken my trail. I ought to have found a hiding place with more than one entrance. I ought but what's the use of thinking, the things I ought to hive done and didn't do? There Isn't any.. There: Isn't any, at all," '- That was Quite true.: When it Is too late; there Seldom Is any use in thinking' of what should or should not; have "been done. But because there seemed to him nothing- else to think about,! Danny , Meadow Mouse continued to think about his mistakes and to shake with fear. And outside Billy Mink grinned and licked his lips and ied to think of some way to " make ' Danny Meadow Mouse : come but of that bOllOW log. ;'4V:7 7"? :77 BO V KITCHEN SHORT jCUTS 7 --7 7777 . (':Ch THERE are so many culinary op- .1 eratlons needlessly repeated dayJ after : day i in - numberless homes, making , gravies, mixing pastry for pies, cheese sticks and tarts, all at different times, ' when one process would make all three. 7 77,T:V' ' One of . the dally tasks In most homes of the dinner hour' Is the making Of gravies. ; ' The J prench word roox' covers the base or thick ening, of gravies.': There Is white roux and brown , which is simply white' flour brbwned."7.'if j:-ti For the white roux melt one-half cup of shortening In a heavy frying pan, add three-fourths of a cup of flour and cook slowly, stirring con stantly Until It Is thoroughly blend ed and well cooked. Remove from the fire and Store In cool place until needed. For thickening soups, white sauce, reamed chicken or The City Gardener ! ' , v , -)' vegetables, nse one to two ' table spoons of this roux to each cup of liquid, according to "the thickness desld...,,,g;,i;7i-rt- ;7To makeV brown roux, $ use' the same proportions of fat and flour, but Stir and cook until thick, smooth and brown, using care not to scorch, This, too, may be stored and used as ' thickening : for ,' meat gravies, mushroom sauce, stew and highly seasoned; dishes. ;iyi(:7tiAt V: - A french dressing much liked and one which will keep, two weeks in the. Ice chest is prepared as fol lows 1 Chop - one small southern onlo two tablespoons each of red and green pepper, one tablespoon each of celery and parsley,, a tea spoon of sugar and salt and . cay enne to taste, with the Inegar and oil in proportion of one. to three or four.. Add two. tablespoons of the piquant french dressing, to the mayonnaise when serving. Hard cooked eggs 'may be added, . but should not .be put Into the dressing qntll .ready to use. , -o-'-.-ft Witrijfwppr Union. , j Th best thing about' football,'1 ys eod Cora, "It glvea a fellow without brains a chance to see the Inside of a eo?', too. ; ; V I fiarvlolu . (TtUESTION BOX ttr v v Aivv( ine reTect rwt Dear Mr. Wynn:-: '..I am a woman thirty-four years of age and vWehih 160 pounds.: I want to reduce, so went to a doe tor who told me to take 20 rolls after breakfast I started In today, but after I ate 12 rolls I felt un comfortable. Cat; you-suggest some other ;reclpet ''?r& 'K'rbomi .sincerely, ' . 7'. " y, i7.' i, IMA SITE. ;'Answert ty 'twenty tum-overs. Deais Mr. . Wynn J i-a I don't know what to do, so am asking ' yon to; help" me. I hate (0 see my husband Intoxicated. I sit up for him "every, night, and he always comes home drunk. Gee, how I hate' to see -him when he comes home ! What can 1 do? . - Sincerely, i POIXY. ANNAH. Answer: 'Don't sit up for him any more. Dear fori Wynnr ' ..There is a very rich man In our town who goes horseback riding every day, but.be only wears one spur and wears that always on the boot which is on hie right foot Can yon tell me why he only wears one spnr and- that one always on the right foot? ' " ' ' ' v ' Tours truly, - -- 1 i B. QUINE. "Answer: He probably Is an effl- In Black and White . " It C 1 1 c .Black and 'white faille taffeta Is made Into a charming young frock by .Vionnet The belt and the cape, which ties Ascot, with a high stand ing collar, are emerald green velvet clency expert and figures If he can get the right side of the horse to Start the left side will start, too. Dear Mr. Wynn: My grandfather Is an old sea cap tain and he tells me all sorts of tales about the ocean, but when ever he mentions the ocean be calls It the "angry ocean." Why does he call It the angry ocean? S Yours truly, ANN GLOE SAXON. Answer: He thinks the ocean Is angry because It has been crossed so often. C) Associated Newspapers. W.NU Service. LOVE'S LAMPS By ANNE CAMPBELL MY LOVE that burned with Just a single flame, A chaste white taper lit for you alone, In twenty years has spread Itself to claim A dozen conflagrations for. Its own. It warms Itself upon our children's lips, ' And sends up signal fires our friends may see. They come to us with glowing finger-tips. Warmed 'neath the roof that shelters you and me. Sometimes I think of those dear selfish days When you were all my world, my own blue sky; But now our children bless me with yonr gaze; A dozen lovely lamps are flaring high. But like the constant star above the hill, My love for you Is burning bright ly still. Copyright. WNU Service. KnOW- That the umbrella was de scribed in the early diction aries as "a portable pent house to carry in a person's hand to screen them from violent rain or heat.". In the Middle ages it was consid ered a mark of rank and honor much used in cere monial processions. First used in the United States in Baltimore in 1772. Q, ileClurs Newspaper Synalcatt. WNU Service. They Hitch Hiked 1,350 Miles V'-'.NV-Vi '''"V'f' 'sjsjsj-,. " ' J ' ''-' V : - i I I i ...... J l ,, ,.. : Hi-; ..a are Willie Donnelly, sixty-nine years old, and his wife, sixty Bf.ven, who bitch hiked their way from St Louis, Mo., to Lynn, E -., a r '.moe of WSO mliri. They were 'journeying to their old home ton i, Xo, ! sine, where Vliile had the promise of a painter's Job. CORRECT GUIDES V TO QUILT MAKING Br CRANDMOTHER CLARK A A The cutting diagrams' for Colonial quilt Ho. 07B and Indian Wedding King No. DOB are offered to quilt makers who nre particular to have the patches cut outr right. These cutouts Include the seam allowance It Is necessary to cut the patches on right If you want neat results.. The Indian Wedding Ring has five differ ent pieces to be cut out and the Col onial Garden only one. The triangle shown Is sometimes used when the Colonial quilt is set together, leaving a running vine between' units. The Indian Wedding Ring Is Identical with the Double Wedding Ring, only more patches are used to produce the effect. Send 10 cents to our quilt depart ment and ive will mall both of these cutout sets postpaid. Address HOME CRAFT COM PANY, DEPARTMENT D., Nine teenth and St Louis Avenue, Sr. Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped addressed en velope for reply when writing for any Information. SEEK BAN ON BIBLE The Freethinkers of America and Joseph Lewis, president, have insti tuted a suit in the New York State Supreme court "to stop the reading of the Bible and existence of re- : llglously controlled societies in our public schools" In order "to uphold ' the American principle of the sep aration of church and state. " :f v j; ; The complaint recites that Pro-, testants, Catholics, and Jews dls- agree, and that "for several centur ies the said three sects hated and murdered each other In their con- -troverales over said Bibles, but now are not allowed by secular law to', murder each other, though the con- ; troversles nnd religious hatreds are quite ns vocal as ever." Literary Digest. ftr- Dr. Pierce's Pellet are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic Adv. WUdo m in Old Saw "If the brain sows not corn, it plants thistles," says an old proverbv Overcame Her Nervousness "A few years ago," writes Mrs. Charles Sivil, of Hartshorne, Okla., "I was weak and run-down. It seemed that nervousness was about to get the best of me. My mother told me about Cardui and that is what I de cided to take. After I began taking Cardui, my appetite was better. I gained strength and was less ner vous. By the time I had taken two bottles, I felt fine." 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