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2 THE GOLD HILL NEWS. THIKSDAY. JIX Y 21. 1M2 TZzeKTTCADS! Cheerio Chapters & Fun for All the Children Beauty Talks H ow It Started EW.ted fry DOKOTflT ED MO.ADS MARJORIE DUNCAN Famoui Heauly Expert •* i r n j It e m D eaw rvee A t t M t i o a '* . D V IM J K T S a re becoming more a a fl ** t-A more popular because lh a tr sflk- ctefley and ra is e baa bees brought lu m a repeatedly. Few boase b all«- " era. fnr laataaca, ra a ba accused off polling all their eggs la one basket— financially speaking. T l a ah «or folly to spend all of owes anting» oa a ra g . far Inataoce. when lha windows need repalrlag and Iba chair» bead r w o t t r - Ing. And ao on. ’ Yet a greater group thaa we Im agine atm eon I la oa io cuoreatrate oa o n * ’ ‘ " , , f phase o f Iba baa Bly onaaaaMa flame time» II la Iba beat feature th a t rw- reives special attention (and woman are wise Io wish Io heighten (h e ir ' ‘rhlefeet charm .', More v f l n . o f ' course. allanltoo la focused oa Iba foa- 1 tore aa uee<te IL And you can't blam e | a woman for that, ell her. GAME OF GOLF HAZARD H u n ter Provides Coast Chinese W ith “Courage” But the wisest plan and the one thal makas for the utmost In beau ty la the '’budgeting for b e .u ty * systera Fort Bragg. C a l i f - F r a n k Taafe, Fort Bragg banter, baa probably tba moat unusual occupation In Iba world — that o f supplying “courage'' to Han I I uses known women Io spend a h alf boor on ihe crowning glory to ib a exclusion o f a ll other beauty rllan. And white Ib a lr h air waa lowly and lustrous. (bey did Dot—aa you h a ra probably guessed—proaent a complete picture o f careful grooming. The f a d la thal loo much concentration on ona part of (be picture mark» a very sharp ' contrast and etnpbaaliea (be unloveU- neaa o f (he uncared for portions. Franctero'e Chiastowa T he C h ln e a e th a t la. thoaa of Ihe older gewerattee—believe that to eat o f the flesh o f a wildcat Is to endow the eater w ith courage ami strength. T a a fe swppttea the w tld ra ta which he (rape alive la the mountains near kece. and ships In crates to Han Fran , --------------------------------- : Hom e Built in T ree Shelters O rphan Boy By WALTER TRLMBLLL W hat seems to me the moat de tectable story I have heard In ages Is told me by Kathleen Caewnr. "There waa.“ Bays M as Caesar, “a young man o f Greenwich Village who really could w rite. H e worked hard enough te get together a few tfaoa- Railway Gun “Defending” Coast «retched . swore. and toured him self a drink. T he thing waa done, and be fe lt th a t It was good. T h e " a n g e r should be prood o f IL I t was a novel to put a name o a T h e “a n g e r beamingly took the completed manuscript and wrapped It up carefully H e told the young man a t waa first going to offer It a» a aerial to a certain magazine. “T h e y 'll tak e It like a shot.’ he ■«Id. “ l a t e r I I I bring It out In hook form. Tea rete and n t come bock here and tell yoa what they gay." ' L ate th a t night the “angel" came In like a dock. I t was evident that be had been swimming In oomething atrv-nger thaa water. T he author fig ured be moat have been celebrating his lite ra ry triumph. “ How about n r be aald. -H o w about what?“ demanded the “u a g e t" “T h e book, m a a W hat did they aay about the novel r “Oh. th a t.” aald the angel c a re lonely “I'l l tell you. I'v e been with a peach o f a girl who was going West. Khe didn't have anything to read on the t r a l a ao I gave her that manu- acripL" To keep a teething baby's dress dry tack an ordinary dreaa shield by the corner» on the under aide o f tbe bib. • • • Put a teaspoonful of vinegar In tbe w a te r In which all potatoes are boiling Just before they finish cooking. This w ill prevent them from turning dark. a a a A taffeta dreaa should not be hung up In a warm closet Heat dries uo the moisture and la Injurious to tae sizing In the silk. Hang silk dresses In coot cloaeta and they w ill last much longer. ( f l by th v Assectstsd Nvw spar-vrs) CAUSE FOR EGO "W h a t a tob so swelled up about?" “T h e prison critics have lust put h im on tha A ll-C rim in al team for thia /e a r ." Cow's K ick Costs F ia g e r Harklmer. ». Y.—lira . Margaret F ulm er bad one finger amputated a few days ago a t the Mem orial hospital. Mrs. Fulmer's hand was struck by a cow. when the anim al kicked while be Ing milked. / Wonder W Ü n DEÄ if B usines » I HAS ItVdfcNtO ATHChtt ? w / j O o C ì B. iF thtv C F t* e p u? e * R ail «WAV M O P Î X» StANNeO ? «FiO UStfÉP INJURED IN liW N P t ß IF U THAr AUTO CRASH? " X fö U » M i l z rts :" © !» « . ] Pktet ve>IB?QAV T hey are telling a story about a w e ilkn o w n young w rite r who met G reta Garbo. H e had been told of her Indifference, bot found her charm ing. .«he laughed at hla stories and aand flrdlar». took that M ake to Europe, and loot It almost as f a « aa talked to him n atu rally and freely H e wanted to aee her a g a in ; asked If I f be bad played the m arket instead be might take her to tapper. She •>t the boulevards. He was a good aald no. but thal afae would lake him fellow w hile be bad IL but when they oo a real Swedish picnic. Ho be had •hipped him borne hla only - were a flrat-ctaaa hangover and a sec a banket o f lunch pul up and won Phone D irectory I^ a d g dered whether the aloof Garbo would ond class berth to sleep It off. to Reunion of Brothers keep the date. Kbe did and they drove W h ile he bad been away, the pro out In the country, picked out a aprrt Dubuque. Iowa. — Andrew Burn cession had moved on and It looked • a I f he might be le ft standing on and ate. Then they talked. He found hardt. afxty-owe, and hla brother. Jos him self telling her about fats life and eph, left home about tbe same time the sidewalk. T h a t te to aay. things were rnd ao g-eel. when suddenly there she listened patiently. H e was so a f forty-tw o years ago. going In opposite fected by this defrosted Garbo that waa a fluttering sound and Into the directions to seek th e ir fortunes. For he finally ventured to talk about her years Andrew searched for hla broth young man’s life (Icqiped an “angeL" T he “angel" was a man who could -People don't understand you." he er In v a la Every tim e be passed w rite large checks, which never aald. “ You really are very cointan through a ^own la his railroad work bounced back, but had a great desire to w rite a book. H la quallflcatlons aa a novelist were ambition and a vague Idea for a plot. He made the young man a propoaitloa “I have a great Idea for a book," he aald, “but I haven’t tim e to give to tbe actual labor o f construction, r i l get you an apartm ent. I»iy for your meals, and furnish yon with plenty o f tobacco and a reasonable amount o f liquor If you w ill do the work. I'm glrfng you the p lo t All you h are to do la the w riting ." T b e young man finally agreed to lerina. He and bla typ ew riter were duly Installed In a smart and com fortable apartm ent and the “angel” came In ev e r, day to see thal he waa not being g y j* 4 . As a m atter of fact, he was getting the fu ll worth of bis money. Aa has been said, the young man really could w rite and he got Interested In hla Job. H e lurned and twisted the Idea tbe man bad given him onlll It waa a real plot. The characters t>egan to breathe and grow, to live and struggle. Even the “angel." Who Insisted iqmn reading each day’s work, could aee that be and the young man were going to w rite quite a story. He grew most Impatient to see how He«-retary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams la shown It would turn o u t fifth championship o f the sound fleet off L archm ont A t last the young man ripped tba i In com ml sal o a Despite the distinguished “skipper g- I A I » T stains in woolen ciotblng. no m atter how hard and dry. may be removed w ith equal parts of turpen tine and am m onia tenable and kind. Yoe would make a area a line wife. Why flo a t yoa m ar r y r .«be didn't answer and be looked op te fled her head bent. It seemed that be bad made a deep ‘ -p r ts a l n. Was she looking down because be bad said something that made her sad? Perhaps It was to bide the mist la t e r eyes, or perhaps It was Just her well known shyness. But when at.e rt"k e , It was In ao unetuotlocal and extremely m atter o f fact voice. “Do you think It is time.’ she de manded. “ that my feet are aa Mg aa they t o y r I SAO tPetf OMHO WON TetE 6 î V (lU B TDvCNAHtNT VESTtECAV isuONpee if TrtE l O l t IS s n u IN FIRST r I WONP é U >F TDM 60F ßA(K W W b C h o o s in g P e r f u m e E IIF V M E Is a delicate art. the last delightful touch, the final touch, the final complement to one's coelome and one's personality. B In trig u e z It charm a Few American woman have mastered IL Perhaps one reason la lack o f (bought In choosing a perfume. Don't study your neighbor. Cnleaa you are purchasing a eeeol for her. Your own perfume must he a complement to your <>wa personality. Age enters here. Type loo. Many a misa of sweet sixteen has made herself ridiculous by tha application of a heavy odor suitable to a matron thrice her years. Anil, llkealae, a m ature woman using a very delicate w hiff of a perfume does not achieve the desired effect. Aa for type, picture the tall, dark-eyed ruby-llp|>ed O riental wearing a wee bit of Iliac or rose. Inconsistent, Isn't It? O r the petite, fa ir and fra il china- doll type surrounding herself w ith a heavy. Intense scent. A conflict there —not a complément to her restful, coo, personality and charm. Color Is an Inqmrtant factor, too, for moat blondeo are flattered by the delicate flower odors, and brunettes can wear tl>« more Intense perfumes to advantage Bui before color la considered, temper- nment and personality have to he ta ken Into account. To achieve Ihe ultim ate flattering ef fect remember these subtle aecrels for applying perfume. They date back Io the Greek and Homan eras, when |>er- fuming was a dully ritu al. Itrmem - her that a wee hit la all thal Is neces sary. A good perfume (and Dial la the only kind worth buying, should have lasting qualities. An Infinitesi mal drop behind (he ears, a touch on Ihe llda nnd lirons, a bit on the palms of your hand. Become a devotee of the uiomlxer. It la an economical way of aprendlng the subtle scent—d istrib uting evenly— without waste. P I W ‘QE£ if f t n n ft|T Of Tin K hPlTA l 'A T ? i f I r * t k iv p T guns of the V. S. army railw ay a rtille ry being fired at a « f o r t Hancock. Sandy Hook. » . J , daring the a rtille ry tlce defence o f low er » e w York and the Jersey eoaaL P Clean Falla. » . Y.— A few boards laid scroas I, mbs of a tree served aa the b om s o f tlarolu Bennett, eighteen years old. the last few daya Aa orphan, he arrived late teat week seeking a Job. Penniless and friendless. ha obtained boards to build the -flo o r- and llmha. blinds and tin to make up the re mainder o f hla abode. Police found the youth had no coverings and bad not eaten for a day. lie was taken to headquar ters. fed and then turned over to Ihe county borne at Warrensburg. I f yoo bars beard thia preachment before. It tieara repeating for It Is a beauty maxim. Budget your beauty time. Have yoa two hour» to speed) Then be sure to deeole enough tim e to brushing your hair, massaging your scalp, giving your skin the treatm ent It needa, and your figure lie due share o f exercise, (tet out In the »pan—r e member that Iba rre lth rules are a ll a very Im portant part o f tba beauty regime. In treating (ba akin Iblnk of Ihe face, neck, shoulders, arms and hands as one unit. Don't neglect tba face for the bands, the bands for the h air and ao o a An unbalanced pic ture Is (be re e u lt Be fa ir to every phase of beauty and to every Item that g»ea to make up the whole, h a r monious beauty ensemble. T o be sure you w ill hu ve to devote more Ume to that part o f the picture which Is not perfect than to the more « H e factory portion« of your ensemble. But do give a Uttte tim e to each Item. You can work out your own budget according to your own needs. O r oil certain days you may wish to concen tra te on your h air— or your s k la T b a big point In thia sermon Is do not neglect any phase of beauty. Study your own needs, then set about en hancing your lovellaeaa and preserving w hatever gifts nature baa endowed you with. A MA/J WITHOUT H6 HOME TCWN f*PF£- he looked In tha telephone directory —hoping to aee hla brother’s name. Then he hajipened through Dubuque, and. as usual, glanced In tha phone book. There waa h it brother's name. M a s t B a S pread Cheerfulness la like money well ex pended In c h a rity ; the more we d i» pose of It. the greater our fwaseasiou. — Victor Hugo. L e t there be a very delicate breath of perfume about y o a Uko a soft, spring breexe, a faint warm w ind— now here— now gone— but enough to favorably im prest peo ple "to remember you by." T he fuslldloua woman of m eant may choose several different perfumes— to expresa mood, occnslon— to comple ment her costume. For oporta, a p er fume w ith the tang o f the woods In IL For evening an exquisite, exotic scent. Always Its chief fonction should be to express and enhance her own personality. T h a i la the drat rule