The ? hildren,s Corner ? doro"uwuho>ds ROCKING HORSE PUZZLE Bcn?' - -ai: 2 A tey? ?. Abbnvia*. r. ; r i. y%rr. ,r ? . r T. I:s % '??ar . r t. A ' ? V?rt La;--, an S What toDfl ? rail Father. *. Pa 4 a - ht r.. a. ! fr ~ I. To h&v? ?!A:?r. LATEST NEWS FROM GOBLIN TOWN A K 1 - ? . by Sc'sj*' rs J': Charles K. Tiny ha.? been awarded a har.d 3 de--'- ; f r sir:? one-hundreth f a yard is ? ninety ?Ighth f fe ?e?. :.r!. j Miss Pinky L F-iy wn t ti'.e I top of a currant 1 us'r. v. hen the C"*v I sneezed, but F>r. V. -rl -r.a r- ; ? rts that ' ?he Is '??'it of ; :r..*<-r Queen Titan:*, engaged is cwnsir.g ir. r.l - 7 r* King ON'.-r. r. .-pent the week-*:.-! Id High Grass F<. i ?va? :!*'?? ? ribblir.e t: -tr< -* -t people !.?:! * t want hirr. to . 1 ? e. ? Mr. Z~z witz*s ? f c'.'thes ir. the . leather tr-.r.k. Wh ?* r. Mr. Zez'witz *.*? e:.r *o j-'it r,r. hi? : ?? v s~it, there were ' . ?*3 the ? ? ' * : ' ? ! here ar.d there. h*:t the ' rr.er?-:y cav.? a *!:.y :^hter fr- U?*Ier th -e war::. s*.-:iin pife. He t':.' * he wa.? a very wise i r:-''tise. ar.'i knew all about traps an 2 j ******************* ********************************* ******** ********************* ! To Change the World ? Change Yourself I * o o >c * By JEAN NEWTON % * sje ****?**?*********?=!?******************#*********************?**********?*?***********??* ?? tit hat on earth are you doing?" ? V asked one woman of another, whom she found on hands and knees under a hot sun in a field on the side of a hill. "I'm hunting for a four-leaf clover," was the answer. "You know I'm not superstitious, but there's something abom finding a four-leaf clover that makes me feel everything will be all right- So I've been up here all after noon looking for one. but r.o luck yet." That Sume woman, an Intelligent person, by the way, who was up there all afternoon hunting for a four-leaf clover that would make "everything all right," had wilfully, carelessly, oooooooooooooooooooooooooc When the Old ? Club Meets g By Douglas Malloch ? E O 00000000000000000000000000 ? HAVE my club, as most men do, * With leather rockers scattered thrcugl. And shining glass upon the table. And yet how strange we're never able. However much of wealth we boast, To buy the things we want the most; For I'd trade all the glass and leather For that old gang just once together ? Just once to have the old club meet That met up alley, not up street. In that old clubhouse that we builded. Although it was not great nor gilded. We picked a board up here and there, A tattered ru^, a broken chair. And only when your purse is slender You really know a tin can's splendor. 1 wonder where they are tonight? Perhaps, like me, without a light They sit before the fading embers And ev'ry man of them remembers. Yes, fellows, as I think of yon Perhaps you're sitting thinking, too. I bear no voice, I catcb no greeting. And yet perhaps the club is meeting, (ft. Its*. Dougla# Malloch.) A PUZZLE Four states ar -? : .r. tie--.- ; - * - " - in tier, s ;-art ? yw j r.arr.e them? One afters'" ~n n. -i?e f ri=".e*~r' In Tommy's The shoe r>~ . ???i a l.iee. and "xhea T?*?mrny saw *:.e slee: .: .,* aov.^'s tall sticking ottt, he put : :s ? ? wj. v*rr and laced up the chouse's tall. Th?*re was f r h:~* a:"'! Toiiimj's fv t. be- ; !e. ' * t": ?? tr did not feel v- rv r- - r:. v ?-*. and .fter Tommy i . ;.-es>- - laced his tail. r-.r in: -\e r: :.T : bfhaved himself f r the re.-: of life. ? V.r. t seemingly without thought, gotten her self into a most unhappy situation. She had ignored advice, had denied at tention to the clamorings of her own common sense in ronflict with stubborn impulses which first caused a foolish quarrel with her husband and then carried it further, forcing situations which only aggravated the matter and caused further friction and unhappi ness. Driven by a perverse impulse, she had refused to harken to reason, turned a deaf ear to glimmerings of understanding within herself. She would not make the effort to think, to put on the brakes when she was in rapid fashion being taken downhill. And yet she spent an afternoon on a hillside in a hot sun. trying to find a four-leaf clover ? for good luck. It reminds me of the man who was told when he said "What's the use ? jou can't change the world **Oh. GIRUGfcBv^ "Engagements arc not so long as they used to be," saya Observing Olivia, "But, for that matter, neither are marriages." (? by the Bell Syndicate. Inc.) ,1 I ? I . . ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ? , . WILL SUPERVISE NICARAGUA ELECTIONS f L? :t to Alfred W. John?"D am' Capt. Frank Fulton, as they - : r NIoar. - : ; the -S. S. Santa M r".:. raptain Johnson is the :..t r i'i the ri.:* * :! ard ? elections committee, and coes to Nicaragua : r the purp?>? ? < f s^per. i>:: - the elections ti.^re. Captain Fulton is n *r?asur?-r. i ; r?-?juesr of the Nicaragua n government an 1 -.mr* . . j ointed Ly r; ?* Supreme court of that country. . . . ..... . . . ... . . . ... ; Avoid the Monotonous Diet By NELLIE MAXWELL I lhere is so rr" rhere Is such r unreasoning p?.s>. - for activity! \:d so we sk in-. the surface of all ?J.: its: we never lock ri svn into the; .?r:Y.* *?:d ?.-e the pc -:ifi of help and ' :re which they nvcr *. contain. \ t TITH the fresh gr-en vegetables ? * * carrots, radish- < and beets so ] ientlful in the market? one need not have a monotonous diet. Coffee Sponge. Soak two tabI*?pooDfuls of gelatin ir one-fourth cupful of water. Dis , solve In two cupfuls of strong coffee, I add three-fourths of a cupful of sugar. ' strain into a bowl and set Into ice I water. Cool slightly, beat with a wire ; egg whip until the mixture is quite stiff. IV. tl in the stiffly beaten whites of three e^?'s and continue beating until the mixture holds its shape. Turn into individual molds, dipped into ice water and chill on Ice. Un yes you can ? all you have to do is change yourself." The good luck for which that wom an was searching was obviously a change for better control within her self. And she sought it on a hillside, in the form of a four-leaf clover.