KENANSTOLLE. KCT3 CAr:LCU J 7 r old - I . " TT 1 ; i j i r V; i , 1 if' P 'lid, - - , The Richly Toned Patterned Paper, Applied to the Back of the Cloaet Shelves, L t T ,. . Lent piitinctioB t TIrem. , K . CLOSET background are becom ing Increasingly attractive as ley gala In decorative attention; o longer la it considered oolte right' for them to be left with the white plaster finish if .the interior is conspicuously visible when; the door it thrown open, although in ithe.csse of clothes closet the white , may remain if it lightens the In terior, v In man instances these. closet aide, walls are bright with coior. . jror dining room and kit chenette closets these finishes are tne last word In decoration. V . Dining room cupboards of the Dutch and Colonial types are to high favor, and these are objects of especial attention in the vogue of lancy Dackgronnds. ; Wall paper is a favorite medium of decoration, tne mna of paper which la gay with Fire Chief ft Q,. Doris Griffin of Washington, P. C, has the uniform of a Ore chief end all the-responelbillty that' goes It She la a freshman at the Xerglty of Kansas and has just been appointed Are chief , of Corbn ihall, girls' 'dormtorybT-r ryrjr birds and.blossoms, landscapes and pictorial designs, r The background of the paper generally la rich In tone, , bright ' blues, Intense . reds, deep ' : yellows being esteemed. Against such colon the beauty of other bright hues In corresponding color values carry out the designs In a strikingly effective manner ; . . The papers must have , strength as well as beauty. No merely pret ty or dainty paper la pleasing for this purpose. The colors must har monize well with the' color scheme of a room or match it in the main. Also the contents ' of the closet shelves have to be considered. For. Instance: for peasant wares', 'ted would be In keeping, while If the china was- decorated In pink the color would kill the beauty of the ware. f Pewter and brass are con genial . to these decorative' paper backgrounds. With certain papers, silver and glass show to advantage, although there is a peasant aspect At." h ;D -ere Lon In the near future the family autogyro may be taken from the garage on, a Sunday,, have Its rotor blades "unfolded" and take off for a ride around the countryside. Uncle Sam is furnishing the financial backing for the development of a, low cost wingless plane of the gyro type, with rotor: wings that fold back. -Here we are looking down on the folded rotors. The plane embodies most Improvements of the safety type and eliminates many things that have kept the average man from flying. ' 'I, ...v t- ' , K . ' , . to these Vails which' accords bet ten metqls of lesser value than sliver, - j- ' Painted - walls make ' good side wall finishes for dining room and kitchen, closets.' The colors used are not tints but stronger" tones. not dark but ' gay. Green and yel. low are -two colors against which most decorated china, whatever Its hues, can be seen advantageously, Blue Is very pleasing with some old- fashioned wares, and Chinese red Is just the thing with some decora tions and some chlnaware." " Any homemaker can paint . the walla as there Is not apt to be much wall space. Shelves are white. cream, or. natural wood.' The paper used Is costly but since very little la needed the actual outlay would not be great. In the average closet. matching paper would not be neces sary, which simplifies the work for tnenome decorator. p. Ball Sradloata. WOT Sanrioa. Syighbor "t'T Says: i The best time to add walnuts to a cooked filling or frosting is Just before removing the mixture from the lira ' x , , never serve food in a dish that is too large for the amount of food served. It detracts from the ap pearance of your table. The unsightly ring left by clean ing fluids when used for removing spots may be avoided ; by placing under the spot a pad made of thick absorbent cotton. : Gi tbo Associated Nmptpeni WNUSarrlea. Here's Something New prions Ways 6jf Serang Eggs Boiled, Poached and Scrambled, They Always Appeal. By EDITH M. BARBER THUm-FIVB ! billion ferca year! This Is almost U hard to visualise as the national debt. Two nnnared and eighty eggs per capl- n; aunost an egg a day per per son. About 60 per cent of these eggs,: says the Institute 'of Ponltrv industries, , is consumed on the rarms, but the rest of them go to iiwuou iaw Droaucnon u scientific matter. Stock is chosen carefully, : and i the fowl v are fed scientifically even: with regard to me resulting vitamin contact This is the season, when we all particularly enjoy, boiled, poached and scrambled eggs and tmelets. Scrambled eggs are popular for the after-theater supper as wen as for Dreaciasc t, and luncheon dishes. simple as It seems to scramble eesa. they i must be done very carefully AMAZE A MINUTE SClNTirACTS BY ARNOi.nTv Coral's slow growth - . If TAkI& tMaat i tun vcak y FOR A CORAL REEF TO CROW ,l. X v UPWABO ONLY 40 FEET. TIONS NOT COMMON IIVONE PATENT : O IN THE O.S, I TRY 2,770 OP LATION. . ' Watch por . beetles much of the DAMAGE DONE- TO WOOL AND FURS BLAMED ( 111 MOTH 15 Ml 0ONE BY 1 J CARPET f ' I A i t.. i i av f r mi i , iM-ii Y' -I ' In a double boiler or In a heavy fry ing pan under a low Are to keep them soft and tender. I am partic ularly rona of some of the baked egg dishes for which we need shal- iuw, luaiviauai aisnea. Tne eggs are broken Into them and then cov ered I with an - Interesting sauce which usually has the well-known white sauce- for , its foundation. Deviled ham, anchovy paste, crab meat, . shrimps, ; as well as the cneese, cooked ..onion and spinach may be added. Creole sauce made of . tomatoes, green penDers end onions is -also very good. ' This la also the season for anml cakes. The egg yolks may be used for Bollandalse sauce, mayonnaise or for, a gold cake. Then them am tnose .delicious custards , and Span ish creams whldh we all like for dessert I am an for oamiierlnff tha cmcaena wnen tney produce such aeucioua 'vmti Baked Ess With Onion Sanm. Break eggs into au gratln dishes and cover with onion sauce. To raintea faille, taffeta u some thing new under the sun; In black and white and combined with white i pique, it is ultra-smart for town wear.. ..This suit and rough straw sailor wljl- look, fresh even when spring turns to summer. curltles had to be sold with large losses. In order to procure funds for speculative purposes, homes make -onion sauce, add one-half cup-1 wer mortgaged and loans made be ful of chopped ' cooked ' onlona in I 7nd any reasonable hope of being each cupful of white sauce. Bake aoout zo minutes la a moderate oven unui eggs are set fv V O Ball sroloat.WNO Sarvtaa, .'!, : v Laying on. BoiToWed Capital ) :;v " : By ' - .-,!- LEONARD Af BAKBETT Many explanations are advanced for your present miU karvica. Ills. . Poverty Is blamed by a large number of persons. (Be cause people are poor, due to an- employment they do not have money to spend. A lack of buying power slows down - industry. The more unem- ploy mane we have, ; the less purchasing . pow er. A sort of vicious circlet Many believe that speculation was the chief cause of our present trou ble. Accounts became over-extend ed In the- security market When the Inevitable crash came these se- repald. The shrinkage of values In mortgaged property and the forced i sale of securities caused our trou bles. Machinery also came In for Its share of - the responsibility. The machine displaced labor, thus caus ing two serious disturbances ; - in creased unemployment and creation of more1 merchandise, than coQld.be consumed, which gave rise to the cry of overproduction. We would venture to add anotbei cause seldom mentioned. A word ot advice offered to a young married i couple was, tc spend monthly a lit tle less than Is earned. ' An accum ulated reserve would thus be created to meet the exigencies of mlsfor-1 tune. - Might the real cause of our Ills be that more money was spent than' earned! The excess of money spent was provided ; for . through mortgages, loans,-: purchases , on time, etc. In short, we were living on borrowed capital. , The president of the United States Chamber of Commerce In a recent address expressed the thought that what we needed most was recovery and not 'reform. Is It not a. fair question' to ask whether we can ever have a permanent re covery until we first have reform at least a reform in the absurd prac-. tlce of living on borrowed capltall To our fathers a debt was -a debt and a mortgage was dreaded like nightmare. '' A Wtatara Nawapaear Vnloa. MILE A MINUTE ! CROCHET COLLAR By CKANDMOTHE CLARK Crocheted collars are- becoming more popular each day. They are very attractive and add so much to personal appearance. The collar shown here received Its name from the combination of crochet stitches that work up very fast. The term ''mile a minute" has been applied to crochet work of this type for many years. The work on this col lar Is very simple and it costs very little to be the proud maker of this pretty dress accessory. Package No. 718 contains sufficient white "Mountain Craft" crochet cot ton to complete this collar, also In structions how to make It Send ua 25c and you receive this package by mall postpaid. Instruc tions only will be sent for 10c. Address HOME CRAFT COM PANY, Department B, Nineteenth and St Louis Avenue, St Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped addressed en velope for reply when writing for any Information. NEUTRALIZE Excess Acids by chewing on or more Milnesia Wafers See lor m weaVa I bera tmpply-TRE SKUCCT PRODUCTS, lae, 4401 aXrd mvnmt, una; laiana city. Haw York mmmm HAWAIIANS TURN "'. TO PRESERVATION OF RACIAL GROUP V Not that the Hawaiian 'race Is dy ing out far from It though It, Is certainly spreading out, by Inter mixture. . But it I at-the same time experiencing today a fresh ground ing In its own subsoil through an Increased "inmarrylng" that Is, the tendency of Dart-Hawallans to marry back 'Into - the Hawaiian group rather - than to continue outward toward a further dilution of blood. . : The Hawaiian people are a vigor ous and ' prolific people,: and ' their women are Instinctive and devoted mothers. The -race Is experiencing now a period . of recrudescence In numbers as well as In racial self consciousness. 7'""J",;"7:"' Curiously enough,, this new racial self-consciousness is one quite 'un mistakable symptom of the changlnng cultural life in the Islands, it Is a symptom net, to be- overlooked this swing from an . earlier en thusiasm for the "melting pot ideal," on the part of almost all elements In society, to the tendency to draw apart Into self-conscious racial groups with cordial relations but distinct" feeling of difference In aV teiests and background. , . ,- This finds Its most practical ex pression In separate dvlc clubs and chambers of commerce. "It Is ac centuated . by the cultural clubs , drwd sJong racial lines at the nnb veralty and- by the growing em phasis upon the' study; of racial heritage. Jn the schools. Elizabeth Green,, in Asia r Magazine. mm i a i i . i ' pl:Mj ml HBRB IT IS... Uaffl f-. . v, . Colaman Lan tenia ftnnt -nlcfat into daarl Give plenty PUCES U LM U of liaht.for araiy onldpor $S.aBCeaSUTI job at nifht In an kind 7 ofwaathar. Up to 800 eandlepawar biOUanea. Pyiax slaaa sloba makaa it wind-proof, xmin- ; Broof and inaaet-pmof. Can't apill f aal aaaa ' tippad ovar. firm tat nicnt work anmnd : bmna, faad lata, gutf and cellar: tor llcfat- tra ua - bur up toige. elaba and raNna, (ht of a Tbooaand Uaaa", Baayonr hardware or laoaafnrnialn'na'di U na doean t nandJa, wru na. a THE COLEMAN LAMP A- STOVE CO ' DM.WUUf. Wlebtta, Xaaa.1 Chfaaaa, ULi LoaAnalo. CUU.i - Maaeifbia. Pa. " 3 ISfskiiiiiiitiv i VERY ROOM WITH BATH"xR, SHOWElCNf RATE S 'iie?eewa ; FAMOUS SOUTHERN BAR (Wlau and Spirit, at Popular Price) PRIVATE DINING ROOMS OPEN AIR ROOF GARDEN UNUSUAL SAMPLE ROOMS DINING ROOMS CAFETERIA O GARAGE SERVICE Jt t t W light and Redwood Streets JiAIJIMOBE .a MABYLAND Jr A.J.nuvi.Jtorvtftf Director tV - r makes a putouf Hi SAY, you're dizzy oean -AREN'T YOU? 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A pie yoa'U be . na-rmrl to waar. Fraa. with rltth nuaaL tor I Grapa-Natt pack-' aaa-top. Io oraerinc membaratup : ' bio, aak for PriiaNo. 301, . . Dhaf Dti Wkmn Hint. Soma, thios jroa'U prize. 24-karat aold plata. Free for 2 Grapa-Nua pack- : aaa-topa. In ordering ring, b o at for Priae No. i07. Boys! Girls. , . Get Valuable Prizes Free! v Joh Deer Dean Wimtert. , . tveaf membership pin t,,gettbDixzDmWhBersringt? , Just send the top from one fuU-slxe blue-ejid-ycllow Qrape Nut package, with your name and address, to Grepe-Nute, Battte Creek, Mich., for your mcmbenhip pin end free copy of the club manual: "Win with Dixry Dean," containing liat vi ai uuiy iree pruea. Ana to nave loans of energy, start eating Orape-Nuta ritht away. It hai a winning flavor all its own critp, nut-like, deliciouel A prod uct of General Fooda. . (This offer expires Deo. 31, 193&) - 1 , 4 1 1 i :- s 4. ' S ' T 4 1 1 - K

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