,r Erarfng, 317 Uf 1925
THE EUGENE GUABD
Page Seven
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Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
nHt isn't a two-lettered word In this entire puirle. But there are
of tbree instead. And for variety's sake, there are fours, fives and I
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HORIZONTAL
j. Morcd through water is n, fish.
5. Erne.
Toiinstigate.
IS. lone.
l Tiresome.
J3. Above,
16. To huxler or exclude.
IS, Soaks up.
19. Pa3ff.
L To ventiltite.
. Dogma.
Peafe.
Kzg of a louse.
& To observe.
2S. Gaseous mixture.
). Measure for coat.
31. Because.
33. Handicap given to inferior play-
er.
35. To hurl.
37. To telegraph.
S To secure.
3Jt. Rodent.
Sailor.
Entreaty.
To repulse.
Dry.
Aye.
Hawthorne fruit. '
Perched.
To bem.
Small piece of metal similar to
needle.
Scar left by smallpox.
Step for descending a fence.
Wet soil.
Announced.
Naked.
Hows.
Knowledge.
Pertaining to the sen.
To conciliate.
Part of a necklace.
Pink flower just beginning
bloom. ' . j
Pace.
VERTICAL
To discontinue.
Fluctuated.
To affirm.
Worth.
To finish.
Toward sen.
Prevaricator.
S. To siu.
0. Valuable property.
10. Present
11. Monarch.
12. To examine.
17. Box for flour.
20. Fiece of timber.
22.' A metal.
24. To fondle.
25. At the present time.
2(. Foamy.
27. Rims.
20. A seoldiug woman.
iio. Carries.
81. Flames.
112. To renovate.
-J4. Ocean.
3d. To knock.
37. Kxisted.
42. Plant used for salads.
43. Hastened.
44. To drink dog fashion.
40. Opposite.
45. To hasten.
50. Point,
52. To implore, ,
53. Rifle.
55. Stories.
5(1. Person who cares only for the
wealthy.
57. .Thought.
58. Small rodents.
59. Officer in a college.
01. Grown up kid.
02. Not BhaUow.
04. Where you receive a kiss.
05. To watch secretly.
Answer to yesterday's cross-word
puzzle:
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Radio
Programs
5-9
PACIFIC COAST
Tonight.
KliW, ronlnn.l, 4;l.r. meters 0 p.
t, orMn ri'iitni ))- Freilerick W.
l"lnch ,r"'n P'llilio nudittorium
MfiT Snibbj i:iictric rompany.
J:lJ P- m., wpiiihi-r, polire and mnr
'' rqwris, news l.uliclin.i nn.l base
Wi icor. All. r S p. m. silent for
! islam-e rcrepiin.
T:.1fl-'J
Kappa Kappa
cr "Hp: croup Rftncs:
rite Sl3l-I.Si-llLin.. vinlini.l-
':"i0' MilT-n. remler; soncs.
-u iU' U"l'n Uae- wh'sil":
liis!iiii;ii.u l'ri.tltices Fancy
WM." Dr. K. Ii. 1 1. ai.l; "lTeparinit
"t Lunches." l.-,t I' ii..,.
'inio? the i:si,.rir , 'V,,ur Now
"-.i:.ni-li ,,
"Wid,.",.,. ',. - - .V I
'lif
li.
t'nl., 4i7 me
i'xaininer's mati-fi:l-1.
Mi-Uanicl's
izs-IM.- 7 ...
I-T.oitJF l-.lil: '
IT s -. Lytic Women's
-J, Siinshme liiriv- inslnimental
, in.,rani. Walter M. Mur
r"'l"'Ji)'; 10-11, Eiam
"t .Hid his Aleinmlria
MB. It,
9:45-11, I'rotectivo Order Lnko Jler
ritt Ducks.
K.V.X, Hollywood, Oil., S30.3 me
ters Ti:-irHt:15 p. m., AN'tirlitzer pipe
orc.ln stwlio. sports talk; Sid V.iii;
Ii:;i0-7:.'i0, prOEiam, Detmcr's Optical
company; 7:!SU-S, program, Cnlumliia
Outfitting company; KNX, fea
ture program; il-lo, program; I,. V. j
yiockwcll company; 10-11, Goodrich ;
Silvcrlown Cord orchestra, I.il.vnti
.May Clialleuger, contra-contralto; 11-1
1-, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove '.
dunce orchestra from Ambacsudur j
hotel." I
Kl'O, Kan Francisco, Cal., 4L".).5 '
meters 2:.SU-3:3u p. m., Loew's AVar-;
field theater; 4:;jU-5:IiU, Kndy Seiger's '
Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:.'tO-(i:LTt,
chiiilreu's hour stories, l'.ig llrothcr,
tl::i0-7. States restaurant orchestra;
S-lt, Theodore J. Irwin, organist; U-10
Johny Ittiick's Cabirians. ,
. KFSti, Los Angeles, Cal., 275 me- '
ters hilent night.
Mountain Stations
KOA, Denver, Colo., meters
7 p. m., Fred Schmitd and bis Iti
nlto theater dance orchestra; 7-10,
Denver senior high school students'
program.
CYNTHIA GREY WRITES ABOUT "FT.APPER"! Happerfanny 8&y
Story Declared to be Photograph of Modern Marriage as it is Practiced in Many
Households of Today
hJS J' v"? l7a " ft V" " """ Poop'" ar their own worst
WiAi'W; 7f ;Y WiM jS 4r-H onomlos, thoy certainly believe In lov-
imp ""tZy
IlJ
man In this country of ours, who need
feel Hint youth Is over for her lit
thirty.
Today wo worship youth. Ths Flap
per holds the limelight.
Hut the really beautiful woman. Is
tho one of thirty or thirty-five. The
benuty-lnvlng Greeks of the Golden
Age knew this. The Venus do Milo Is
the figure of n deep-bosomed woman
at the height of her Idoom. . . not
a flapper.
At full maturity woman la Just
beginning to be sum of herself. . .
and of what she wants to do with life.
of what she wants from it.
. And In these days when every door
Is open to us, it's our own fault If wn
get Into a rut and stay there. .Make
thirty your starting point instead of
your finish!
JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES
Story by Hal Cochran Drawing! by U W. nednar
MT8TEIU ISLAND CHAPTER 23
Y()l! would almost think that tho sudden ducking that Hie elephant gave
Flip would have frightened hlin away. Tint, not so, with Jack's dog.
llo realised his muster was In danger, so as soon as he hail given himself
a good shaking he started harking again. Then he plunged into the wnter
and stnrted to swim toward the elephant.
'J OOK out, old fellow," warned .lack. '"I'lmt elephant Is much too bin
fur you to fliflit." Hut Flip vrnn amarter than .lack gave him credit
for. The do(r didn't wlm clono ennuxh to the elephant for the beaut to get
hold of him with hln trunk. He mendy nwnui out n ways nnd then back
to hore. And all the time he barked loudly.
On Gardening
CYNTHIA CKEY
"rpiK Flapper Wife" is a photo
graph of modern marriage as
it is presented in many households
through (Jelfihne.ss and fahe ideals.
(flona th! married flapper m not
is not supported to
r.et
.1) Wiji
fjmriar.v
t ' ft P- niv program John A.
f,,rPArat...n. Hacienda Park
I fWl; Thar!
JE.V.S nre alike in the pod but there j
a Ji him uiiivivut; iu me pous (ii
different varieties. There is a chance
ff r experiments with pens each year,
as we almost invariably find a f-;w
new' varieties coming into eommrecf
due to the Indefatigable labors of
Knglisb pea breeders who, in recent
years, have mad- great strides in this
succulent vegetable, one of thir
pr"nram, Cheek-Xeal J l'"ICI scoompnsriments being the d-( , .
veiopment or giant pods for dwarf 1 v., , ..... ,n ,
TinPH wliPr fnrmfrlv fh ' '"Iter tiian usual in the gardens of i
rb.fl tvne wn. limited c:u.irlv in th ! t,l"M lwId r"w,'r" who lwjtr chaii
heroine. .She
be a heroin.
She is a portrait of n type of young
wife to whom the wedding ring Mauds
for idleness, a good time, and all the
money nlie can coax or command from
hiT hard-working mate.
For her the ddiftesfien provides
ready-made meni that tdie can tnke
home to a hungry husband. The
apartment hotel with its muid service
tnonmiieut
and its in-a-dor bed In a
to her indolence.
She given nothiiffr to her man
neither work, nor sympathy, nor un
derstanding. What interests her is
what Khe ma get from marriage for
herself. She refuses point blank to
have children. Sho "can't be both
ered' with babies,
She iu present in every city; every
town; civtiry ImmJet.,
In this story of (lloria'a life with
Dick, there in a sermon for the wivea
of tomorrow the girln who are lenv
ing K'-hooj, and having beau", nnd
t Linking of murriugc.
girl
To be a successful wife,
must work hard at her Job.
She must give her man the spirit
ual nourishment and bodily comfort
that wives have given to their hus
bands since the dim beginnings of
marringe, back in the Stone Ago days.
She miiHt give her husband the
children to which marriage entitles
him the children that every man
wants!
Tho Flapper Wife does none of
thene things. She defeats the whole
purpose of marriage.
And does she "get away" with it.
Watch her. There's a great lesson In
her, for every woman living.
m J.axwen House Col- ;
ft. ?1 . h:ry Ji'-kson, leader;
Wellman
t -li. Hi Moulton and
B-.Jl Kellers; 10-U, War-
the 1 OT i)U's" Pef chSi
This is
N'Mnour: 11-1
ii,.,. ...
ta .u om mane
! 'Uttiug in pens as soon a the soihran
i t.B uv.rLri.fl Il-rf twn. lira e-pnn-i,,- ...
d pea season becnus j ,miul,inty' nml (lr(. fln,laI(1 fof
. I i nnl11- garil"ner 2s tlfy obviate in
ACCCSS lO j necessity f g- lting bnifh or wire to
c i hold t'ie rii'".
Wear Furs all
The Time
Cynthia Grey Says:
i
CROSS-WORD FOR
LITTLF FOLKS
I)y LITTLE JOE
Here Is a puzzle with a whole lot
of three-letter words. III of them, by
count. Try those first and see how
quickly the other words will come.
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'INAI.LY the elephant apparently grew tired of roaring and throwing
water about, and he started toward the nhore on the onnoslte side from
Flip. Just as be stepped out of the water, he suddenly turned about and
sent a spray of water in the direction of .lurk and 1'otty. Hoth the little
adventurers were thoroughly drenched. (Continued.)
Free
Rook Shelve
Mel
l'edesky.
301.2 meters!
.,, my lutcheon conccru I'a-
. ftrlc
'.-.I ,.
' company;
"Srs.Tj; 4-0::l.
8. stn-
lienry
,; -j r-nestra; . Anon
' ' II u i ''""'"y Products."
i': ,., . ' ".''" -Id; "A Lesson in
!:., " Church;
' I J- Williams;
1;i-J J,", "" 'looks. Joseph
" "4. " ?' ll1 Henry
f;' I-igli!on's Arcade j
"'' 1 ''a' k ('roothaw, j
v.. '" '"ic program, Los '
.;;. r!-'b. ;
;;. W.h.. SMA meter.!
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LlilHliMll'!!l!'li;Mllll:
i. itfj ' urn"
I I i,i!llihiJ;liMny Hj
' in ii i(a i in i n
ISlpllll
' V r(li
A pwir pratie is to place a heavy
piece of furniture so clone to the
1" IV.. iv. i a bookshelves that the books can't be
loM-InteHinwr cached, unless the ha.y piece ie
!.tS M '"VM i- , ,.f I!,- j
sorts, fllinost always a fine cropper
and b-uiiiiK o'. .i i..i'. n a o,
many other vsrietiew, which is om ut
its strong points. The iility is excel-;
1M. Nntt's Kxcflsic r nnd American .
Wonder are early types that fin. I ,
j favor in many g-isdns, me former -;
ing larger nsd a an extra early pe-i. '
I 'T'ip o the M'-rn" and I.nxfni m
':ir typs fit thr Kneltfii gi.mi poHd'd
i pss of rare quality and free bearing. I
"Kisht eks t another n'wrom-r
hi lily recommended, dwnrfr in i
Sgr-wth than the two pre-'eiiir-s.
( n. the Knglish ps wizard, has given
a cro- ItenrepD the hardy ear:y r-i!i.i
seeded peas and the better o,u-.!;t.
but more tender, wrrnkl'd ps in
Superb that can be jdanred almost -earlv
as tLe- round seerl.f types
and i mi! -h superior in oiality.
tjrsd'ts is a sMndard of eicellene , rpi(KHi; are sottie
A
Mm:.
(moved. The sketch above shown?
and ooe of the fine.', flnvor.d of lli-1
.nir'iier sroming s.nii-'lwsrf .or-'
"i- at., .ViS.2 meters .nr.li an r..r..m.nt The .nne.r.nc Thoma, llt-
(n c .n.-.r American is such that the books not only may from .'i to ''.t-j f et
' tu:;o prorsm; 9:13 ' not be used, but thst tbey rau't be I phone and ( bampioi
""o theater orchestra;! used, if on wanted to. 'stsndard hnsh pss.
oiiii-u at
tached to the fur cost tt.flt they
never give it up. rcnt, in the "dot
selected type of ' da.." !ere i. a lp of .liort Kt
n ii'lghr. T-of ieopsrt with nutria bard, tli.it ran
of Kugland are ' be worn all spring, particularly if one
j motors etrepfcively.
! nr fyxTiir.v gkkv
I r I crnilil Uny ut a . cnimi age nllj
my me. that sge would be thirty,
i A woman who just left her imma
ture twenties behind her ha, the
iharra of youth without Its insipidity.
, Sim is like a tree in full bloom , , !
Just as that perfect moment before
the petals begin to full. I
The dewy bloom of youth la still '
upon her . . and tha wrinkles are
still In hiding.
A hundred years ago. thirty meant '
middle age to women. They were set-'
tied for good. Ahead of them was '
nothing but housework, the children,
and the children's children.
Today, lirty is th'helnng I
Today, thirty ia Hie beginning of
things . . f.,r an up. to., isle wo.
men. If she doesn't msrrv. she csn
hnvs a satisfying career. Many wo
men do both -suvr.. fully.
T.ike tha esse of Anne Nichols, ths
author and producer of "Abie's Irish
Hose." At tli rty, she is one of the nth hairbrush will remove hairs
most iir-reHsfiil women in the world threads from the brush of
and the mother of s healthy five- J 'arpel .weeper successfully,
i year-old boy be. ides. ...
Ahesd of her la a grest career' IN MAKING SOUPS
'. . . and she look, like a fiiitiiiei!: The water in wliich spinach, rar
i Not all of ns ran ba a Anne Men-: rots, onions, potatoes and other v.ge
lo!s, of course. Rut there's not a wo- table, are cooked ia excellent to use
Across
Hcnrl.-t.
To hem.
To dei-ay.
Tiny.
To .ileal.
I 'art wilh four wheels.
Where j, Hlf,.,. ,
To allow.
Snnke-llke fish.
I'srl of verb to do.
'I n drink very slowly.
Down
I'llCOokeil.
Feared.
Walks slowly.
Home of spider,
female sheep.
I lilt.
Not good,
Point.
I Home Hints I
In place of wnter When pinking soups
and stews.
CHEESE GINGERBREAD
Hot gingerbread may be ndvantage
ously served with cheese cut in lm:f
IikIi strips or rr'iim cheese made into
bnlls.
HEAT BOWL FIRST
To rrenm butter and sugar quickly,
heiit the mixing bowl firt with scald
ing water, then wipe and put in the
butter.
(Mntrn Hotel
Phone Hit I.
H e a u t y rarlonr.
()F "' "i' books that are printed these days, there Is one thst is up
In the lead. It's king of Ihem all in a good many waya and It's on
that we all like to read.
To have and to hold it brings pleasure galore nnd It keeps lots of
worries an ay. We nil ought to know what this book's really for, for
the owning of one seems to pay.
We open the pages and rend from the hook. It chases away all tho
frown. The cause of the thrill, w hen we re taking a look, Is the figures, In
ink, scribbled doivn.
You snie ought In know what I'm talking about. This booklet that
stands out alone, and gives us fhe greatest of pleasure, uo doubt, is tha
thin little bank book we own.
I (Copyright, lfll.V NBA Service.
Inc.)