Smiles What There Is of It "You must be brave, Billy. Take your courage in both hands!" "One will be enough, mummy." The ideal wife is the one who thinks she has the ideal husband. There Is no ideal wife. That Tiling Called Swing She?What heavenly swing! Let's dance' He?That wasn't swing. The waiter just dropped our dinner. NO WEIGH ## I 1 . ^ 1 I \ 1 "That fish dealer is dishonest in selling his fish!" "Why?" "Don't you notice he never makes use of the scales." l ittle Faith Mandy?Don't you'-all know it's wrong ter believe in ghosts? Marcellus?Ah don't believe in 'em. Ah wouldn't trust a ghost as fer as Ah could see him. NERVOUS? I)o you foci ao nervous you want to scream? Are you crofts and irritable? Do you scold those dearest to you? If your nerves are on edge and you feel you need a good general system tonic, try Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound, made especially for women. For over 60 years one woman has told another how to go "smiling thru" with reliable l'inkham's Compound. It helps nature build up mors physical resistance and thus helps calm quivering nerves and lessen discomforts from annoying symptoms which often accompany female functional disorders. Why not give it a chance to help YOU? Over one million women have written in reporting wonderful benefits from Pinkham't Compound. Affections and Intellect The affections come to school j with the intellect.?Dr. Gregory. | MOROLINE? I T | ssow WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY LARGE JARS 5<ahoIO<^W Encouraging: Men are born to succeed, not to fail.?'Thoreau. sore eyes get worse and worse the longer you let them go; Leonardi's Golden Eye Lotion cures inflammation and soreness without pain in one day. Cooling, healing, strengthening. LEONARDI'S GOLDEN EYE LOTION makes weak eyes strong 356 at druggist* New Large Size with Dropper? 50 cents S- B. Leonard! & Co., N?w Rochclle, H. T. | jii i MI hki mriiH | r' are quickly relieved with Yager's Liniment. A Doctor writes that he uses It for backaches. sprains and rheumatic pains. Buy Yager's Liniment today Let it help you rub aches and pains away. In use over 50 years 25c and 50c bottles liUliKUlUlUUUJU WNU?7 -28?38 I Don't Neglect Them ! Nature designed the kidneys to do ft marvelous job. Their task is to keep tho flowing blood stream free of an excess of toxic impurities. The act of living?!?/ ttself?is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good health is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there is retention of wsste that may cause bodv-wide distress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puflineaa under the eyes?feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages jnay be further evidence of kidney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment * diuretic medicine to help the kidneys If1 rid of excess poisonous body wests. Use Doan't Pifle. They hsve had mors than forty years of puhlic approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist on ^_?o<m*s. Sold at all drug storm. The Cherokee Sc< - ___ By LEMUEL F. PARTON ]SJ EW YORK.?As a token of good i ' will. President Kemal Ataturk i of Turkey sends his bomb-tossing j adopted daughter on a flight over . . Greece and the Feminine Balkans. She holds Bomb Taster a diamond medal Has Good Aim '?r , b ? m. bi n f Kurds, having outscored veteran male fliers in a recent work-out. When the timid and demure Turkish women started coming out from the harem, they kept right on going. They seem to be out-distancing our girls who are merely coming out of the kitchen. Turkey's "Flying Amazon" is Sabiha Gueckchen, twenty-iour-yearold daughter of a Turkish army cap lain wno was killed fighting Greeks in 1921. She is a pretty little thing. An admiring woman correspondent aescrioea her as "shy and demure," with quick recourse to her "modish little vanity case," as she climbed from her plane after a hard day's bombing. That was in the Dersim area, in eastern Anatolia, in which she had been blasting the Kurds out of their caves. She is a first lieutenant in the Turkish army, the only woman air force officer in the world. Her French flying instructor says she is the most gifted woman acrobatic pilot in the Sabtna Best world. She was Stunt Flyer, trained in flying Say, Mentor <"nd . ,in Russia and later was a cadet in the Turkish army air force school. She rides a singleseated military plane, handles all types of planes and is especially accurate and skillful in bombing. It is said no aviator in Turkey can match her in diving and stunting, but she shrinks modestly from all such, possibly unfeminine, exhibitionism. ?" * CDrt i? J' ?' - |_| n.rvn. la unuuier aiverung mile L 1 news note, in sharp contrast, however, on the emergence of the modern woman. At her home in New York, Mrs. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler presents prizes of $750 to the winners of the annual "Intellectual Olympics," conducted by her new history society. Happily the flying bomb put is not included in her decathlon. She .. _. has been for many Belle hives years a diligent Up Society and earnest advoFor Religion cate of peace and brotherhood, working through the international Bahaist movement, of which she has long been a .leader. She derives from the Blue book and has turned from society to religious and humanitarian concerns. Her husband, now retired, is a great-grandson of John Jacob Astor, and a former lieutenant governor of New York. He is a big, gray, silent man. walking a small white poodle dog. rarely seen at his wife's salon, but a loyal partner in her endeavors. He is the brother of the late Bob and John Chanler. * DOWN in Peru, this writer knew some dilatory natives who frequently used a word which meant, "not tomorrow, but day after tomorrow and mayDick Gets be not then." Degree 20 From ancient Years Late parchments. Trinity college dons lift the reverse expression?"nunc pro tung," which means "now instead of then." With this high academic sanction, they are enabled to deal a bachelor's decree to Richard Barthelmess, who failed to touch second when he was there 20 years ago. Baseball moguls could now say "nunc pro tung" and hand Fred Merkle that run he didn't get in 1908. If the custom gets going, it might open the way for some European debt payments. Mr. Barthelmess is one of the thinning line of the stars of the old silent screen who remain in the public consciousness. His mother was Caroline Harris, an actress of the Biograph days. She gave Nazimova English lessons and in return Nazimova gave her boy his professional start in "War Brides." "Broken Blossoms," with Dorothy Gish, was his last big success. <2> Consolidated News Features. WNU Service. out, Murphy, N. C., Thurs Farm [Topics ||| THREE RULES FOR MARKETING CATTLE Important Points Cited by , University Expert. Br R- c. Ajhby. Chief In Live Stock Marketing. University of Illinois. WNU Service. To market fat cattle to advantage cattle feeders can do no better than j to follow three fundamental rules, j Stated briefly the three rules are i | to avoid overloading the market, to sell competitively and to fit cattle | i to the market. In following the first of these rules. ; shipments will need to be adjusted | to the capacity of the market to ab- j j sorb them. This will require carei ful team wnrlc hpiwpon ers and sales agencies on the mar- | keis. To get the full strength of the market, it is necessary to sell competitively on the open competitive market, and to get the best available sales service it is advisable to sell through strong sales agencies. By fitting cattle to the market, the third rule laid down, is meant watching them closely and selling when they become fat enough to > sell to advantage. The margin a feeder needs to carry cattle in summer?cattle that could be sold in June but might be held until September in anticipation of a higher price?depends largely upon the age of the cattle, it is pointed out. Calves can be held much better than older cattle since they will continue to make fairly economical gains. Older cattle, however, if fat. gain little if anything during hot weather. Consequently, their entire feed bill during the holding period must be recovered by a higher sell; ing price. It is believed that a price increase i of about 50 cents a month is needed in holding two-year-old steers in summer. Less is needed with calves, especially on 50 cent corn. Use of Roost Poles for Turkeys Is Recommended When poults reach the age of approximately ten weeks, and no longer need artificial heat, they prefer to roost in the open. At this time they may be transferred from their old brooding quarters to new range ' where heavy roost poles have been i provided, says E. M. Funk, Mis, souri College of Agriculture. A tier of roost poles made of 2 by t men material iaia siaeways, ana spaced from 18 to 24 inches apart ! on a platform of framing material 1 that is 4 to 6 feet high, makes satisj factory roosting quarters for the I turkeys. Posts are generally used ! to support the timbers on which roost poles are placed. Poultry netting or finely woven fencing wire should be used over the roost poles and around the sides of the roosting platform, to keep the poults from coming in contact with the droppings. The same location for roosting quarters may be used throughout the summer and the turkeyi driven to and from their daily range. This method of management will prevent the use of range some distance from where the turkeys roost. On many farms it is desirable to have them roost near the farmstead as a protection against theft. Where there is no danger of theft, roosting quarters may be changed at the time 3 rotation of the range is made. Kafir Coin, Milo Maize Kafir corn normally grows about 5xh feet high and if fully developed each stalk carries one head about 10 or 12 inches in length, three or i four inches in diameter and rather loosely formed. Dwarf milo maize grows four or five feet tall and develops a very compact head, slightly larger in diameter in the center but not as long as kafir and rounded at the base and pointed at the tip. The grain of kafir is white, while that of the milo is reddish orange. Care in Feeding Horses Digestive disturbances are among ; the most common ailments of horses, and a large percentage of these are caused by improper feeding, says F. li. Olvey of the Missouri college of agriculture. While horses may be affected with digestive disturbances at any season of the year, such troubles are more prevalent in the spring and fall. Feed should be of the best quality, and all changes in feed, with a few exceptions, should be made gradually. day, July 14, 1938 AROUND th. HOUSE |gj Starching Curtains.?Some laundresses claim that if curtains are dry before being starched they will keep clean longer. For the Tourist's Comfort.?Little things that make a tourist ! room more comfortable are: a I metal waste basket, ash trays, a ! drinking glass, a bedside mat to | step on, a towel rod, and a pitcher of cool drinking water. Tarnished Silver.?Moist table salt will remove egg tarnish from silverware. Add Beauty t< Pattern 6106. A quick "beauty treatment" for your linens?this easy-to-crochet border and simple embroidery motif! Pattern 6106 contains a transfer pattern of two motifs 6 by 11 inches, two motifs 4 by 12 inches; and two motifs 5% by 6 inches; chart and directions for crochet; color schemes; illustrations of stitches; material require! ments. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Important Counties Six counties of this country? j Cook in Illinois, Los Angeles in California, Philadelphia in Penni sylvania, Wayne in Michigan. New i York in New York and Cuya| hoga in Ohio?contain one-tenth of I the population of the United States ! and produce one-fourth of the business pay roll.?Collier's. [Not One Dro ofA I I Ouaker State has accomplished a tific "miracle" . . . produced froi finest Pennsylvania crude oil a mot so pure that the common ailmer sludge, carbon and corrosion are v overcome. Four great, modern refi equipped with every scientific aid the service of the motoring public deliver to you Acid-Free Quaker which makes your car run better longer. Retail price, a quart. Q State Oil Refining Corp., Oil City, T n Items of Interest rmJhTfo tHe Housewife ! Filling Nail Holes.?A mixture j of sawdust and glue can be used to fill nail holes in woodwork. I Moths Like Soiled Cloths.? Moths do not attack clean woolen ! articles as readily as soiled ones. The Right Vase.?It is so im! portant to note the colors in the vase and the colors of the flowers | to be put into it and be sure they are in their proper settings. The right type and color of vase in I contrast to the blossoms is what I completes the picture. VrYLir T inoriQ ? ?< J?IJ.X X*J ; Household Arts Dept., 259 W. j Fourteenth St.. New York City. Please write your name, adI dress and pattern number plainly. 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