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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1925.
ROSEBURG
laaued Daily Excpt Sunday
Member ef Ik Aasoetafea: Piaaa.
Tha Associated: Preaa Is aicluslvely entitled to tha uaa for republi
cation of all Diiwa dlapatcbes oradltad to It or but otherwise credited
la tnie paper ana to en 101-ai newa
pooiiceuoa oz apaciu aisfeivoes aereia are eieo reeerveo.
B. W. BATES-
HfiKT J. BATEd-
loitered as aeoond class matter
Koaeburg, Oregon, tinder
SUBSCRIPTION RATkS
Dally, per rear, by mall-
IJalJr, six months, by mall
Datly, three months, by maU
bally, single month, by malL.
Dally, by carrier, per month-
tveekiy News-Hevlew, by mall, per
ROSEBURG, OREGON,
MARRYING
' A considerable number of men have it in the back of
' their minds that it will be advisable for them to marry rich
. . i r . i. - . i.; r- i! ... n. jl
. gins, oeiure matting any oners, incy investigate me n
; nancial prospects of their proposed bride. Such an aim is
justified by some, who claim that on an average the people
. who have wealth are able to command better education for
' their children and give them more advantages, so that even
' apart from the money they have, such girls are specially
equipped for any form of activity. There are many things
however that money can not buy. Many of the families that
have little money are thus lacking because they thought that
'. certain things are better and finer than money. They have
' devoted themselves to culture and intelligence and public
: service, and they have produced children of a very high type.
Young men who turn down a girl from such a home merely
becaUse she has no checkbook, are likely to make a very ser-
ious mistake. If a young man forms a genuine attachment
: to a fine girl of wealth, he may well marry her if he can get
1 her. Many of these girls who have had every advantage have
1 come out unspoiled and are wholly admirable. But many of
i them are not practical, and some have become so accustomed
j to luxury that they are helpless and sometimes ill tempered
' without it Such ones are' a burden for a young fellow to
carry. 1 There are many who will say it is good policy for peo
ple to marry in somewhat the same social and financial cir
cumstances that they have always been used to. The chances
; of conflicting tastes and desires are then reduced to a mini
'. mum: ' But' love has bridged many chasms and where that
;.tXT37ll'nhnrvlhies Are rllsrvmvprl whim marrHno-a 1a
determined according to mercenary motives, the results are
usually disappointing.
,u,J I'"! o- :
, , . In spite of the friendship always existing between peo-
pieana aogs, u aoes not seem as n as many ot tnese pets
were kept as formerly, in proportion to population. Perhaps
'difficulties incidental to keeping dogs in crowded cities and
.towns, also the cost of dog meat,
I J: ,1 I ,i
tjj uiacuiiuiiue uuyjii( yiiuse liiuniui irienas. itev. flir. r ran-
'...TcoVila,' & Brool.lyh, Kew York, minister, discovered tho sub-
I 'Ktiint inl vnlilp nf n irrnt Hno a fpur viicrhla mm vhnti hi a finutto
--Br.
'jgui, aiiro 111 iiijfuv.' tine Qitrjiing 01 nis aoifs aruusea uie
: .family and the house was saved. - With so many crooks and
ll,Uo l.f J u l, t i
i . a. vviiuiuiiuin. uicaao, iiiuic luuu-i
-lies are likely to think favorably of the protection gnven by
a dog. Every household may need one if things keep on as
they are going. They not merely add a feeling of compan
ionship aud affection, but they are a strong defensive force
'when evil men are lurking around. '
' o
I Kip Rhinclander'g. $300,000, all he is said to have
possessed in worldly wealth, is reported to be fast dwindling
in his legal battle to free himself from the quadroon with
,' Whom he Violated the sanctity of marriage. What a pity
t Kiu h b rhnrnripr ia Inrnfii lrvvB In tho firt i,l.,r. n,m ll,o
iBUcn a cnaratier IS lurnea loose in tno lirst place llIMin tlie
ttri i fin mnnh ninnnir a f li to r1icrtfo1 Vn tt.i Una 1. .
i ua au a ill uiuvii iiiviiv w lib
dreds of unterpmls. How
.and societv as well, if thev
for a living, instead of squandering their money and lives in
..... . . T,., , ,
. unrestrained debauchery. Jt is not likely that Kip s reputed-1
IV rich father will turn his snn
. , , ., . .... , . . , ., ... I Acceptance ot the nuance port- last minute. Place your order now ' 'll L , , ' f,'urK"u ."' ,
matrimonial farce penniless, but it is to bo hoped that the;t.u. by unu. Lo.Khrur i.a,o that y.mr worii ' be given 'lh"' T,'k "5?- aeJ
' proud, Old, aristocratic gentleman will find something Useful "'' Intense Inieiot lu flnau-: prIwr altenllon. Call and see ourj nwrd iotheri of Sheridan;'
for Kip to do and that other wealthy fathers will profit by r.e, ',',;
the example. , c.,.,.ve j..b Printing iw,uVlr-
o
One thing that can truthfully be said about the eli'i-
. . , , ... ,. .... ,.,.....
, ciency of county and city police ol fleers is the fact that when
nn automobile tliief "does his stuff" In this vicinity he si'l-,"1
j , ... nu ..t , .
dom gets away with it. Ihe "boys have a knack of recover-
ing Btolen cars tin short notice.
WISH POLICY.
Our village grocers, Span & Spit k, resort to no unseom
. ly trick to soli their wholesomo wares; they tell the truth
about their jiens, about their
canned soups and boneless
; are incensed on finding they are up against a lot of wilted ,,.,., mout)lt hy t;i,v,'n Trum
greens; they ordered things at Dingbat's store, and they w ill bllll Gerald chapman, mail bau.in
deal with men no more who send them mildewed beans. This n'nin.'is VtiiigTs'ou'e'otuiaw
Dingbat oft delivers things, like onions, rhubarb, beanless " '"r tumwu.
etrings, which are not fresh and fine; and when you tall to.j'VnV
roast tho works, he blames it on his bouehead clerks, and "l ''' ii-nninoiiigy in. c.uk. n.i
-. ..... ... .. :tluit I'M'lilent rnoMilrff hits "itn-
. r, . . .....o me iiki niuiv tii.-mi,
when we have ordered kippered fish, or berries in u box; we
... . . ... ' . - . ..
niuirna n rtt.ti I 1 1 u-ninn
vi tint mv guuuo iui n iiii-ii nc
day to wild, impassioned talks.
Spick requesting them to send
cheese, and they replied. "We
aider fine and grand, but you it may nut please. It's not suf
ficiently decayed to BUit tho best, the cultured trade, to offer
to a friend; you'd better wait a day or four, when we'll be u't xTtZZ
getting in some more, a brand we'll recommend." Now 1 i"' timt en his federal sen
indorse this honest course; I sing the praises, till I'm hoar.
of Messrs Span L Spick; Until lliy Stund-Off fails again I'll fenced to die next Thursday, but
patronize the worthy men, who acorn the piker', trick, aV17ah tl'i. hiS
NEWS - REVIEW
by Tha Nawa-Ravlaw Co..
Inc.
puouanea oer.ia. All riaoia ui re-
Presldent and Manager
Secretary-Treasurer
May 17, MHO, at the poat office at
the Act of March 1. J7.
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SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1925.
RICH GIRLS.
may have led many families
j..i i- i . t .
.B..R .,. "
lilts UIOI'UOUI. 1VL IUU ima IIU 1'
mud better off they would be,
were nerfnrmiiio- linnrst l:ilwirl
nrtrift if hn pmrrun fpnm ih '
prunes and rice and cheese,
pears. How often housewives
viid.u ma ...,... ..... ......K
iiiij, nuu no ntii enre to iini nn i
Today I called up Span &
a brick of rich Limburger
have a brand that some eon-
PRUNE
pmwsi
Br BERT 6 BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Thia Is Satiddy night
And we'll hafu
Resurrect tha
Ol' bar of soap
And sraas the
Ring from around
Our neck before
8omeone mistakes
It for a rosary.
I aj. frf.
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Broccoli is the mayor of Italy,
f
GUYS WE HATE
A guy I hate
Is Equl Nox,
He wears no garters
With his sox.
A guy I hate
Is Sal Sify,
He wears a shirt '
To match his tie.
A guy I hats
Is Harry Chinn,
He always calls
A five a "fin."
A guy I hate
la Willie West, t
Hs wears a crossword
Puzzle vest.
A guy I hate
Is Willis Moore,
He always bangs me
With the poatoffice door.
A guy I hate
Is Jacob Tine.
Hs always steps
On my new shine.'
A guy I hate
le Eddy Crocket,
He always slaps me
On the cigar pocket
A guy I hate
la old Fred Base,
He always coughs
Right in my fare.
A guy I hate
la Finklestein,
Ho brags about .
His "Neutrodyne."
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Dear readers
Please send us a few of
These hymns of hate'
As we're anxious
To turn ths spotlight.
On soma nsw talent
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. ac-ri v&iMta
ZTZTm a ki i
th. middi. ouahta wear lac pan-
,
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone rSd-L. 1
NEW FINANCE HEAD
OF FRANCE KNOWN
FOR DARING IDEAS
aw.i.ii w. i fti,
PA11I3, Nov 28 U-laud's new ' n, ai't ot the population. To meet ruie promulgated by the public
cabinet, although falling short of ' l,,e ailuallun there French rein-1 service commission, representa
tne great cunceiitniilon of all par-' torcements from Tripoli are carry-1 1 ives o,f 21 stage and transporta
tles, hoped lor in many quarters to oul 'nri'ed march as the rail-; tlon lines have been summoned to
'face Hie precarious llunucial situa-l"
1 "'". 's couipoeJ of ihe ,afest ele-
. ni(1BU Jn ,,.,., aDU ,lie
i i . . i. .. ... ' .
Jl UBl IlllyutTi HI a UUll T UI III lIlISLt'l B
j
'i i, ,,.inui ..ii.,,i..uii,m ..r.
' '""; ,u' " , rommuniats
ind aoclallsls o! the lell aud the!
nationalists ot the riat, is ouo of I
leaiures.
watched wlih great attention.
J'10 Bups represented in the
Iti'binet by the various ministers
Cim.uiund jca votes m ike yiamher
Deputies out of thu loim mem-
b rhlilp ot B97. U Is ex pitted that
une more modcrne in-mcnu f the
KXbt and teul-T will ot the
KOernmetU uu Itiu )nlubt'ilal Ut
c'ttraliuus ol pa I ley txvxl TliUiatluy.
What cough remedy do you pre
fer? Whatever ii is It 'n htie, or
tbe Hpc tally made by ourHflvoa,
no khmI, bo truu and btJiuluiiil, ui
Uojd CiiKkt'r',
SLAYER CHAPMAN
WRITES BRIEF IN
HIS OWN DEFENSE
I Am.h-1.111 I'rM I ...At Wir. 1
! HAH 1KOUD, Conn., Nov. 2S.
morally and unlawfully'' employed
,"' uminin.niive power aa an in-
Minim, lit ..r liti.
yfir
Insident has rouuniited
Ch.ipnmn'e seiitt nee of 25. years to
Atl.-int.-i for io1)!! the niiills In
New Y.nk in rider lk.it Chspmsn
r hung in Cotiiicrncnt for kin
ihk n in'ii t.fTm'i aiier ne nan vs-i-api'd
troni AHnnta.
Chiiptimn's lawyers plan to go as
The Woodcraft Thimble Club
will bold a card party at K.
K ball Monday evening. Not.
Sinn. The public Is Invited.
Five hundred will be played.
both ladles' and gentlemen a
pruva. Uefresluuenis served,
Uuuies start at o clock. Ad-
mission 2a cents. .
8C0TTISH RITE
e Monday evening, November S
30th, Masonic Temple, Hose-
bum, Oregon, 7:30 p. m. llrolh-
er fnilJu 8. Malcolm i3, B. U.
1. O. In Oregon will present the;
s charter to lloseburg Lodge of
Perfection. No. 61 A, at A. 8.
It, constitute the lodge and
Install lis first olflcera.
All Scottish Kite Masons, 11'
and higher are urged to be
present at this Impressive and
e unusual ceremony.
M. K. LOUl'LU, Secretary.
e 4
corpus proceedings which will be
argued in federal court Monday. .
Heat wtta gas.
GOVERNOR PIERCE
PRESENTS BADGES
lO BOY SCOUTS
,.
( AawKjiaLtl rrcw) Leuel Wirt.)
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 28. Bov
Stouts,!)! Oregun, in their third an-
uuiit convention, neiu toe annual
banquet Ut&l uight and are closing
I their business beaaiuu Ihta fore
!noon. The-alternoon will be devut
'ed to various contests.
tight councils are represented
jamoug the 326 delegates attending
i Hie convention: Cuocade council.
iLane county, Klamath Falls, Ou-
I lial Oregon, Crater Lake, Mount
St. Helens, Douglas, Mid-Columbia
and Portland councils. ; put over a stunt for his company
outstanding feature In yester- tnat will make the big guns open
day's meetiug was presentation of i tnt.r eyes and "sit up and take no
eagle badges, the highest award In licr Charley has struck uuon the
scout crott, at a ceremonial
board the battleship Oregon.
tiovernor l'ierce presented the
i badges and the 11 scouts receiving
jltiem were: llradford liatson, John
.Allen, Itoy 'ord, Wilbur Jones,
il-yle Orlmes. ltobert Allen. Charles
jt-dwaids, Carl Muller, all of Eu-
gene; Charles Campbell, of Dallas,
.and Lloyd Lilly and Jack Travis,
of Portland.
Cook witn gas.
FRENCH PREPARE
TO MEET ANOl HER
. . r,v r-r. r-r,, .or-c 1
"II "fV -r DRUJW
BWItfT, Syria, Nov. 38. The
rebel Druse tribesmen are answer
tng fire signals from various high 1
the region ot itaslielya and i
fi,.bi .i . ...
side and Irom the villages to re-
ialorc th" baI"1,' ' lbe ''''
(preparatory to further anticipated
attacks by the French forces.
It '
th du",lr? ' ,hf ,1iru?,e" wipe
uui vnvj unt o, vv 1 1 ii i4 me r truvu
recently admlnlitcred to them in
itaika vally and at Itasluyea. The
French in au official conmiunica-
Ion nihil it thut tlw. w vtta.si unnth.
er important operation.
I Around Horns, la northern Syria
bandits have struck terror in the
lin between Horns and Pas ; appear before the commission on
Haalbek to the south bas been cut.inext Monday and show cause why
The Christians at llonis are seek-1 their liaenses to operate should
1 tntr tu'iilv In tha ritAiirn mlsMinn , Tint hA rnvnktrl Thnsa who an
v "'n-
rrneBn.'n """" t0Wttrd tto
Kremh r r,imni.iu, h r.
rived at ih irut.
n
Don't put oft ordering your
Christmas announcementa until the
THE PLACE 1
TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
HELLIWELL'S
5-10-15c and Variety Store
I
yrtle
M
Practical present for the entire family. Prices will
be right and when we say right wc mean you can
save money by buying at our store. Will be open
for business about December 1 0.
A fine selection of Christmas novelties, tree orna
ments, toys of all kinds, good assortmen' of dolls
including mania dolls, candies and a general line
of variety store merchandise. '
Definite opening day announcement soon as fix
tures can be installed. '
IF
E
E
On Thanksgiving Day Sheriff
Starmer waa called and asked to
assist In locating a Star car which
had been stolen from Drain. The
owner was unable to give the
license number of the machine,
the engine number or any mark
of identification which might dls-
,ii.h hi. er from ., mher
The only thing the sheriff could
a0 was t0 telephone other officers
f the state and ask them to look
for susiplclous persons driving a
star car.
Quite frequently reports ot
stolen cars come to the office,
Sheriff Sturmer says, and in the
greater majority of cases the
owner has to make a long search
before he is able to give the of
filers bis license and engine num.
ber. Very few people can give
these distinguishing maika oif
hand, while a still fewer number
ever mark them down and carry
them so that they may have them
for quick reference.
Catching a car thief requires
quick action, for within a few
hmiH Ih. Hrlva, nf a ntnlun MT
can be many nitles away. Couse-
i (juently it behooves every car
owner to be able to give the of
ficers a description of their ma-
chine within
abort ttnio alter
it is sivtcu
Chas.' McElhinny Plans
A Big Day's Work
Chas. McElhinny, local repre
sentative for the Oregon Life In
surance company. Is planning a
bis- dav for December 4. He la
marshalling- all enerer ooaalble to
novel idea of making a real record
and will hit the "sawdust trail" on
Friday morning. December 4, at
the break of day stopping only
when bis goal has been reached
w hich may run until midnight of
h d The , , Km.KnMlve
, ,hu '., , irp
'c-ipnny is going to put over
exact y twenty-five applicationa
' for insurance on December 4. He Is
I not going to try and do It he's
! simply made up his mind that it
can be done and over the top he
goes. This innovation on his part
Is going to require a lot ot hard,
energetic work ana ne is now maa-
in. ni.n, ror the big day's . busl-
ing plans tor
ness. Friday morning, December 4,
Mr. McElhinny starts out on his
mission to write the twenty-five
applications, and it goes without
Buying that be will bring home the
bacon.
We carry a complete line of the
finest ranges made at lowest prices.
Powell Furniture Co.
21 OREGON TRUCK
FIRMS MUST TELL
WHY RULE IGNORED
8ALEM, Ore., Nov. 28. Be
cause they have failed to keep
their accounts according to the
rffiV ZoTruckCopany,
Hauserman Truck Line, W. E.
Croner, Dundee Truck Service,
Duplex Express, Guyer Truck Ser
vice. E. M. Hurst, O. E. Johnson.
A. II. Knoune. II. C. Lehman. Lin
coln fast freight, Morgan Hro-
. IV ' !
Creek
er l.Miur.' fir.au.Ai
Umpqua foal of the Anir- W
lean Lesion will ineot Tun-
day mi, lit at - the armory.
Nomination of officers aud
a regular peppy eesiioa. lie.
on deck gang for a real time
with some real fellows.
Day Valley Freight Line, Henry
Kuni. ' , .
Heat with gas.
PIERCE TO DECIDE
TONIGHT WHAT TO
DO WITH McLAREN
(AaocUted Pros Leaied Win.)
SALKM. Ore., Nor. 28. Gov
ernor l'ierce said today that be
will not reach a decision before
tonight, whether Allan McLaren,
Portland youth, sentenced to the
state penitentiary for a statutory
crime, will receive further clem
ency. A 30-day reprieve granted
McLaren expires today. W. L.
McLaren, father of the youth aud
former member of the state pri
son parole board, who resigned
because ot his son's trouble, will
make a personal plea to the gov
ernor at 10 o'clock today. Glad
win Lawpaugh, another youth In
volved in the same offense, Is al
ready In the penitenliury. A
third member of the party, Archie
Livin&ton, was paroled from the
bench by Judge Campbell at Ore
gon City.
FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY
A wonderful sale on Watklns1
washing powder and shredded soap
combination. Yon can't' afford to
miss It. Ask your Watklns' dealer,
12U W. Lane SL
JURY ACQUITS MAN
WHO SHOT HANDSOME
1-tAINS fUK HU KULAK
(AiencUtfd ITvej Leued Wire.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 28. A
jury last night returned a verdict
of not guilty In the case of William
Smith, for hire car driver, who
was tried on a charge of assault
with Intent to kill for the shooting
of John . "Haadsoms Hans' Fs
gerlie, special police operative, in
a police raid oit a hotel, February
17. The case went to the Jury at
3:30 and the verdict was returned
at 8 o'clock. Smith was tried last
September, but the jury In that
case failed to agres and waa dis
charged. Smith's defense was that
he shot Fagerlie In the belief that
he was a burglar.
Second hand 20-foot line shaft
with pulleys and ehaft brackets at
Wharton Bros. -
You Need a Typewriter
In your home and Corona is the
best all-round typewriter for of-
lie- nuu Hume cLauuuiu rw.-j -
board.
Corona Four costs 00. Sold on
easy terms.
Rnsebiirg, Oregon
At Parslow Furniture Co.
Russell L. F. Llntott
Guaranteed Used
Trucks and Tractors
$40
AND UP
Various Models to se
lect from. Some good
bargains in
Closed
Cars
A 6-cylinder Nash
Touring in best of con
dition, at astonishingly
LOW PRICE
Easy Payment Plan on
all cars.
C, A. Lockwood
Motor Co.
Ford Fordson
CARS
WRINKLE
Have you ever tried this stunt
for first wrinkles, or for wrinkles
that follow an illness? If not, do so
for it has excellent results.
lluy a box of ready-made WTin -
kle patches, or if you want to save
money, make them yourself. They
are nothing but court plaster, cut
in suecial shaoes. and there Is no
' reason why you cannot buy a few
cuius worm oi pina or wuiie vuun
plaster yourself and cut out the
shapes with scissors.
If the wrinkles are around the
mouth cut two -pieces the shape of
a new moon, as long as the winkle
and wide enough to cover it. Slope
the arm or horns of the "moon" so
that the greatest width is in the
middle, that should be nearly a halt
liicb, the horns a quarter inch. A
thicker shorter "moon" should be
cut for around the eyes.
Wash the skin as uual at bed
time with hot water and soap, or
with cold cream, washed off with
hot water and soap. Kemember
the court plaster will not stick to
a wet or a greasy skin, ilinse with
cold water, indeed, an ice rub
wouiu oe spientiiu oeiore tnese pias
lera are but on. Mointen one Dlas- a X
ter at a time, very slightly, then,
stndching the skin just enough to
opeu the winkle, put the plaster on.
Straight straps ot the plaster are
best over the forehead.
l'ink court plaster hardly shows
: so most women use this.
in any
case though, you won't want to ap
pear, even before your family, with
large patches on your skin so it
doi-sn't matter bo much what color
v.. n 'Mnstnim hn lf irlnht.
if you can, ancf irhrvntnririV
Miss M. F. K. Energizing exer
cises should be taken early In' the
day, possibly after your bath and
before breakfast. Developing ex-
"WHAT SHALL I GIVE
TOMORROW'S MENU
' , i
Breakfast
i ,' ' Grapes
Cereal
Griddlecakea
Toast
Sirup
Coffee
Dinner
Grilled Beefsteak
Potatoes Carrots
Pineapple Salad
. Chocolate Cornstarch .
Coftee
Supper
Scrambled Eggs
Left-Over Cold Slaw
Hot Biscuits
Cake Preserves
Cocoa
.. M . . .
There are many forehanded wo -
men who have known for weeks-
posslbly for months just what
they wished to give all their
friends fur Christmas. There are
" !.' .r'L'rr.r, ."Z"
Iinn'ir w uuufsm an intii 51110. uui (
mere are many wno nave not:
And now is the time to complete
this Vuletide planning. It is not
fair to the stores to leave all our
purchasing till the last minute; it
is not (air to ourselves to neglect
finishing our handiwork articles
till the eleventh hour. To help my
readers I am going to suggest a
few articles suitable as gifts for
the various members ol the family
and friends:
For Mother: A new vfrtrola rec- bre tray wuh bright, cheertul col
ord or some song she loves; one of o.s); some piece of priMU or crys
the new "ilrittany Lace Pillows" 'tat to hand in the window in the
now so popular( and so convenient sun (thus casting beautiful colors
to use cm lop of the bed or on a about the room; a new puzzle or
couch in the daytime, or behind game which one can play,
one's back in a big chair); a f ram- j 1 have not made suggestions for
ed photograph of her child; a mar- the smalt boy or girl, for every
ket basket or bag; some new art t- body knows that toys and sports
cle to match her toilet set; a small (equipment are the things most de-card-index
recipe file for the kit-jsired.
Diet -
I3y Lulu
yTuttr.f7irf mJ
i i " or i ' Z V 4" i to !
ftil n rit'rt which .an
it to nir vm'flhulxrv hv Smnuei S.
f)rurr. Hutbir of " Hm-khont." b
solendtd h(K)k on the develnprnent
of cliaiarter. If Mr. Jjrury had
contributed only this one ondT-
!ul word he would have done a big
service. This word is taken from
tne lnluais ut Keep lour Mouta
&nut "
1n an old book written 100 years
ago on obiwity, a Ir. Fothergill was
ervdited with saving that the cure
for obesity was to ken the eyes
op-n and lh mouth shut. That's
not so bad eh?
However, it in not tn our F. F.
F. that this article "KYMS" is ad
drrftsed, for 1 have not finished
with those of you who arc the T.
T. T.'a. I have taken up the lm-
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fill '. T. ' m"' . L V Vj,7e.r"
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Just as It 1 Important for those
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wno are ov.rwriam m nircue, in talk of jrour allinrnts or your trou
onier to arrelMrai, Ih cirrulatlon bles if you hare anv. Homrone has
and brinr; frvsh blood to the tin- said that a born Is' a perron who.
iii in-iHiauun ana
b-tU'r oxvaenaie Ihe blood and tls-
sues to help the removal of wai
matter, to activate the torpid or-
PATCHES
' erclses may be taken at any time
; except after a meal or at a time
i when you're tired out.
) Daisy P. O. Hub cold cream or
lan oil intav the hnrdi ned skin on
! your elbows each night before
I scrubbing them with hot water and
soap. After a few weeks ot this
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Ever'trred This?
car hep hosld boft aou' wH
like tha rest- of nur aimsi" When
yon. wear "slee.velyss gowns ?oii t'ah
rub cream into ' the elbows and
cover them with powfler.',
Tomorrow Answered Letters
HER FOR CHRISTMAS?"
then; a silk scarf; a hand-made
handkerchief: ribbon-covered dress
hangers.
For Father or Big llrother: Sil
ver culf-tinks; some original kind
ol rack lor his neckties (the boy
of the family who is clever at car
pentry should not find this too
nurd a gut to make); a bund-knitted
or crocheted necktie; a bell
buckle; golf balls (If he plays the
game; extra razor blades (if be
Uftes a saiety razor and be sure
ou get them to fit his kind ot ra
zor!); a pocket notebook; hand
made laundry bag; automobile ac
cessories (K he uiives a car).
For Dig Sister: Smart-looking
hand-bag; hand-made collar and
cult set to wear with slip-on
sweaters; a choker; chafing-dish
iapron. a new viKC ot mualc lor
tne piano; a pair of frilly garters
(these also can be haud-made);
gloves; a door-slop; one ot tne
u ntw brl4B8 k'ockl.ls Ior Dt,d.
aoors; hairnets.
For Teat her: A puncil in which
the lead screws Uovvu; aurk bask
et; a small vase; blot it is put to-'
geiher with a ha nd-dtco rated cov
er; penwipers; bookmarks; hand
made boudoir cap; bowl for luy
bulbs.
For an Invalid: Electric warm
ing pad; dainty sacque or shaw;
hutuMJevuraied
nay for meals
' tuuyone clever
with paints can
transform an inexpunsivu Un or ii-
dHealth,
Hunt Peters, MJJl
ErahhanJllirt f.e On.'Jn
olM nt 'to sn
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'or th F. K. Y.
gof.ri for y'i
' are 1hi no
beirinnlnff to rnl-7 tb- Impoum-
of a daily amount of nmt eooI
strenuous e-xerrice for all of ut
tat. thin, and the rare normals.
i The best kind ot exercise, evory-
ona knw. is the play i XL-rcle
tenuis, golf, basketball, awiinmlng
anu 80 on dui not all can avail
"iwuseivea oi tbose forms. Ilow-
tV(r, we can all do th sUindanl
setting up ex'-rcuts. and we should
do them dally.
There is one exercise, however.
that thosM of you who are thin
fttunild sedulously avoid, and that is '
talking too much. Talking toi
murh I would not say was a habit
,hat " "" to underweight
PP'". n you T. T. T.'a
aaaiust It spocially bwause It
: "s's un so mmh of rour enercv.
I Avoid talklnx mm h and Di-vcr
wnt-n you ask him: "How an
you: Immediately begins to tell
you. The salutation "Hdw .an
you? Is not Intended as ellnical
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