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, 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
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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."
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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