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1 J -' mm UMtZAl-wm Tuesday Evening, June 23i 1'-' Page Six THE EUGENE GUAKD i ii 1 1 I'M hi I J, ( i ! S ! t in' wBarlce Burton "" m 5tBvtl ii MUTT AND JEFF They Call On Buffalo's Chief Executive (l.'ollthiuMl from page one) I brUkly. "It mukcM me look like rlmvn." "H (u,ih not. II mnkoB you look I .lnii't boo liny rlinngi- m ) I ,.... x dull, .Mario You' ro "till I'"-'"'1--"1 ,h" wnifl. -To my way of thinking you're iiv,.,r Sow, Hint just proves Unit you .voi- roally look ''v': B;',""''1 lit oun.l:" ;!'" "''' trusivMy. "Tell pouil'lw!" lli.k luuglicl at Imt woi-lii-g '"''Well, wlint of ilV Tluit'x not inui'li. And bouillon I'1"1""-,,1-hh l becoming to n woman, Dirk answoroil. "Ami if you '. iih tin; prize-winner in a I urli Iioaulv hIhiw, you'd utill be tin- love liest Kiillian 111 tlio woriu 10 mo. j Chirm oiirloil lior Hp. I nfm-tumilely there's ollior pon plo bpsiilon you to look nt mo." slid Haul. "1'ooplo who I'oall.v oo inc. I auppoRO I kpo you with my heart, rather tlmn willi my o.vex, i;lorv," Uiek miiil uuietly. "Tlial'a ii good lino. Where did you got it V From a Valentine?" Olory aked Impudently. Tlio. next morning alio alo no broak- 11181. Hy 0 o'elook idie was on her way downtown. Aral by she was Hitting in a (iteain-enbiiiet ill a beauty chop trying to pernpire nwny a pound or two be fore, liineh. Lunch, hIip deriiled would be a cup of coffee wit lion C cream or su gar. It would stimulate, lior, alio fig ured, without adding an ounce of weight to her body. And filoria need ed Hoinething Htiniiilalliig. Her head aw md lliern wna a ringing in her earn, an she fat In the reducing cabinet. m It wan terrible, tilnria felt as if she were being burned slowly at the stake. Marie, the operator, kept putting towel wrung out of Ice water on her forehead. Hut they didn't help much. (ilorln kept telling herself that she didn't care how much she suffered so long as it helped her to get thin. Hut at last she could stand the heat, no longer. T,et me out. Muriel" sho cried. "Let, me out! I vp. changed my mind! I don't want to bo thin if I have to go through this torture I Let mo out lliia minute!" ' Marie gave hep on iinormoiia turk ish towel to wrap heraelf in, and told hot- to lie down on tlio wicker couch to rest, "Vou'ro Just like all my ladies,1' Mario said. "They all say they'll n lot bettor looking with your oyea touched up a bit. . . . Don't make the mistake of thinking you're one of the women who don't need make- uii, Mrs. tlregory! Only one woman I in u thousand is so pretty that she doesn't need it . Illoria sliirtd at her crestfallen. Then she looked into Hie mirror. Hie bad always thought that she i ....,! i was mo one wmiiii u in',,,,,-, , who was so beautiful that she didn't need more than the lightest touch of rouge iind powder In make her as I ravishing as Helen and Troy! Could it be that she was losing her looks? She studied lior face in the bril liantly-lighted mirror. No, she wnsn t as pretty as sne ' had been. There was a bard look in ) her eyes, and fat was- certainly not becoming to herl What had happened to her during these few months of marriage to make her look this way? (iloria wondered if all the cocktails and the wild parties had had any thing to do with it V fr her worry over Ktnnley Wayburn? . . . Well, lie'il he cone soon, at any rate. (iloria. at that moment, wished that he hud gone already. And yet, lior heart soared like an oarly-ristng lark us she went, out Into the street to meet him. "What have you done to your fare?" were Stan's first wordH of greeting iih she drove up beside him. "Oh, I didn't do it. It whb done to me," Gloria laughed, rubbing a finger across her darkened eyebrows. ".Marie, the beauty specialist, sayB I'm not pretty enough to suit her. So she fixed ine up. How do you like me this way?" "I don't.". AVayhurn onswered blunt ly. "I don't know where all you girlse get this idea that we men like to see you all colored up like n barber pole." " '.Men hate cheeks of chalk,' " Glo ria quoted glibly. "They hate cheeks of HUll-prnof naint, too," Wnyburn paid stubborn ly. "Oh, I know that. There's no pleasing you men!" filoria answered. "If we're pale you want us rosy. And if we're rosy, you ivnnt us to be pale! Dick wants a liouie-niaklng wife, so he uinrrles mo . . . and I'm n gadfly." She stopped suddenly, struck hy an By BUD FISHER tictroc tret n t no can i t am i i. iiiil noil dm- they're bnck for another . arresting thought sweating!! . . . (let on Hm scales, j "Stan," she said, "what kind of a Mrs. Gregory, and we'll see how much woman would you want for a wife.' you've lost."' I "None at all," Wayburn answered. Gloria hail lost almost a pound In' "Not even one with nioneyV You weight. She clapped her hands. always said you'd marry a woman "Well, Isn't that wonderful! In if she bad money enough, you re just that short lime!" she cried do-I ill her," (ilorin said. ' lighted. "I should say I will conin j "I know, but I've a hunch 1 m buck tomorrow, Marie! I should wor- going to' make money myself from ry how much It hurls! Il's worth j now on," the actor told her wllli one It;" 'na Infrequent bursts of frnnli- "Now there's just one hitch III news. "This New York engagement this reducing stunt," Marie told lior. looks prelty good to me. At least. "Soinotiines when a woinan loses j Sonyn Chotok says It Is a good thing, flesh too uilicklv. her face sags. Don't ! "Sonyn ("hoick!" Gloria exclaimed. vou Uiiuli I'd better give you n facial ' "Do you mean to say she found thla . 1 n 1 , .; 1 . , I t;i boys I m A &rwi ifcMKruPA , maoR Schwab, i ... , i 'RACHsd Buffalo h III A" ThiNit.uie CnM&ST n ffle MANOR AND- i MUL5 OWHAW AMD ) 0 1 MoxTkMW" I sav vajhat r told J y j hungry. I A -rt... 7, t I) L'T'J F6D OUT OF I vW TO'. I'LL. WAIT I VSLIP AAfi A BUCI . a . 7 " ' mutt was vr rfsss (tca ; I v , tsj ' wwmivy.s&L ooiuak) ur i r.,nav ii r " , ,"i.v uijr n" v i i 1 i . Htxpvui '-rrN v khi orphans n. pea- , d m r,i liiua , mmm juu m&iimamz n-i l?M - . L -.... ...irrrZ. outiAMti ci -j o , Jerry On the Job . , ' " Some Announce FD O'rlONM "IWV VOVlf.Cfc Hti IO ,C2,, - Alr-' 'O A SttjM THAT . n.. V ' w , I MWW'' - ' - "f nfr f .-V-JT I, ', ,, 'f I, 1 . .. P& - i u i i s 1 1 ii a s wm ms itlflP j ? , ; rlJFlrXil rviNN T scvyy : ' ni auinnn ii,ip , i 8 8 8 11 Jl 11 Jt rjftf Xti5Xf&akttttlii&t t 3 KxtXL ' 9 f SSSiS- r bM i 1 01 IW 'Y7k W fll iltl'lil!l & J "1 M t' SJh Uy JAMES W. DEAN . . - ll"JL J! K)fl I I I PisWrll V yylllllU?l 4 I '"iild think that the skeleton of Tfi, ?pV t kM 1 ffMl IfS; ft' SB By4ItlMWfl , - n Am, might t.Hl Ait the uiemor-! JV SiSs, ' VIMll M I yi!if1iOilCIS'4IS W"SS3 ' 'inl toagreatlove? Or Unit between ( 1 ' WM '( VUli II lIIMiill1IlW MWra I the tillie-inurkod trunks of a mnsto-' T N W'JlJ. O i3 WmW.rSfi U of Natural History on a summer nf-1 Elk .1 V"vZ!I -.1 &S2ara lotting time .puss swiftly by, sayin, I fclMy 4gJ S(BS.' -- tri'iitmcitl to luno up llm iihihcIcmV I iiotlcp ymi'i'ti (Ptlinit n double rhtn.'' A duiUIo cliiu! Ilurrnrn! (rlnriii fuiiili'lird n hand mirror end i mm' red Into it, Yen, . , . Miirii wiih rifflit. 'riiorc wiih no dnuht (hut Ihcn wiin a ciTHHtd fullncHM undrr lior chin. Uh for youj" . JtMilnusy, Hwopt over hor liko a wnvi of licnl from n furiincc, Wnyburn nodded. "Sim KiiKBOMtpd t(t Hip nmnnKT of tin1 hIiow . . , MituKold, his naiur i.s . , . t Ii ft t I'd do for tho IcnditiK lnnn." ho snid rnstly. "So I'm on for IIip "iMn't that hM'i'ibh'?" sho iipppiilpd t try-out. Of course, mny bp a bloom to ,Mnrlp. "Cin you really iiihhhueo MiiKfailure. You novvr ran lell." It nwny? "MnNwiReV Mtisncp hax conn out of Htyli." Mario told lior. 'Yp pat double ('hint and wrlnklpft nwny now Willi tlioso Utile paddloH." Mhp picked up two tiny ivory im (ilorin wns silent. She would nev lor hnva given Sinn that $'JiH) if who hml known bo was Roine down to Now York to Sonyn Chotok with it! pleinontK fdmpod. like tennis rackets ! now. Thoy wore out in thp opn country and showed thorn to (ilorin, .TnpanpNp women have, used them for centuries, and thoy have I he smnothcHt skins of tiny women on earth," sho went on. (ilorin lay bnok In t tin Iouk lenthor chair before the mirror and closed lior o.yos. She winced an Marie wrapped her face hi steaming towels, lathered it with a sweet-smelliiiK crenni nnd be gan to smack it smartly with the. little ivory paddles. "I hope you're not ruining my looks. I have a heavy date at 'J coins to rhaiise it.' o clock, she said. She would hnto to! She took out a smnll handkerchief have Stnuhy Wayburn soo her willi nnd bosun to rub the tnascnrn from her fnop rod n n lobnter from j hor eyes and the rouge from her Marie's strenuous treatment! cheeks. "I'm not," Marie answered plneidly. Wnyburn lifted the shadowy brim ''You'll look Mkp n million dollnrn ) of her bat nt one side and looked at when I finivb with you. I'm against ; her. He nw that she was crying. moht benuly troatmcnls. but lliis is, "Well, what's the matter with The day was perfect. Here nnd there the while snil nf a cloud floated nernss the dark, blue sky. There wore dandelions in the tangle of wild grass that edged the red brick pavement. And in the budding branches of Ibo trees robinw wore singing that son?: of theirs that is, as sweet nnd cold and gay ns spring Itself. (iloria stopped her car at the edge of the road. "What's the matter now?'' Way burn nsked. "Nothing." (iloria nnsworod. "Only if ynu don't like tny fare this wny I'm Cherries Bhould ba well represented In your collection of canned fruit, as they are useful in many other ways aa well as for sauce. hy SISTTU MAKV COUH cherries, not .too lurt, uro tlio K best to can for pies. The. flavor of the sour fruit is rather richer and more, desirable for desserts. Sweet j cherries are delicious to servo as an : old-fashioned "sauce' with cake tun I are well worth canning for winter use, j While many housekeepers prefer i to can cherries by the open kettle! met hod now cauners will find that fold-pack is more satisfactory. The : fruit is not crushed, there is icss danger of spoiling and the flavor in preserved to a finer degree tlmn in the open kettle method, I'nless cherries ure very amir they tire not blanched hofoi'o procession. There is a variety of late cherry that is beautiful to look nt but so very sour that blanching is necessary, To Cold Pack Chorrlos. Wash nnd remove stems. S.ive the juice, thnt escapes during the pitting. Pack into sterilized jam to within iueh from the top. Pour over medium thin syrup made with the juice from the cherries and as mueh more water as necessary. Adjust tested rubbers, counting the time after the water ho. gins to boil. Kcniove from boiler, seal and turn upside down to cool. When cola store in a dark eout p'aue. Medium thin syrup is made by boil ing three cups of sugar and two cups of water until the mixture is syrupy,: about four minutes. This syrup is us'.'d for sour cherries. Sweet cherrus aroj canned in a syrup made of the same proportions of sugar and water but 1 the syrup is cooked just long enough! to dissolve the sugar. If quart cans are used the fruit should be processed about -0 min utes. Sunshine Preserves. Wash and remove stems from the fruit. Hemovo pits, saving juice. Weigh fruit, t'se' three pounds of sugar to four pounds of fruit. Put juice in the preserving kettle and add a thin layer of cherries. Sprinkle with Migar and continue layer for layer of vtigar and fruit until ull is used. Cover the kettle nnd put over a slow fire, liring slowly to the boiling half sen! and sterilize for 1l minutsc, j point, removing c ver to prevent boil ing over. Inerense heat and let bdl "up" for one mincte. Pour fruit, and juice onto large plrtters and place in the sun for 24 (..-lira. The platters must bo covered with glass or ehocneeloth while in th 5Uu. If glass is used wipe frequently. Pour into sterilized pint j,:ri or jelly g'as-scs and cover with para fine when cold. ,! 'linrgc sour cherries' should he used for those preserves. , (MienioB combine delieiously wltn other fruits and add much to winter Pickled Chorriee. Wash and remove stems nnd pits from cherries. Put Into a smooth ear then ware crook and add vinegar to cover. Cover clock and lot stand in fi cool place for .'Hi hours. Drain off vinegar and dscard. Ado n ninny cups of sugar ns there are cups of eher vies. Let stand until sugar is dissolved stirring frequently to mix thoroughly. Kill sterilized pint jars Villi cherrUs jind juice and seal, really good for the skin." "I used to say." she went on, "Hint there was nothing like good, cold water for tlio complexion. And that wns all right back in 1bo old days when there wasn't so much smoke and dirt in the world. Hut those days you've got to get right down into the pores with n good cronin to gel the grime out of them!" (Ilorin didn't nnswer. She had lone to sleep utterly exhnusted. Sim did not waken while Mario powdered nod rouged her fnco, nnd brushed masenrn along her brows nnd lashes, "Please take nil that stuff off my Te-lnshos," sho said, when Mnrie had finally wakened her by slinking Iter you?" he nsked. (To bo continuedl I Fashion Tips w rPWO layers of georgette crepe bound with ribbon and belted with a wider sash are used to iiinke very attractive night gowns. They Add Dash Hands of brilliantly figured silk trim serviceable frocks of blue or black flat crepe or crepe de chine. Radio Programs PACIFIC COAST KtiW, Portland, -IIH. 5 motors ,V:tO-(l:;tO p. m.. National Association of Master Plumbers' convention en tertainment by wire telephony from public auditorium; 7 ::t0-7 :-l". Minuter, p dice nnd market reports, news bulle t.it nnd baseb.iU cores ; S-U p. m,. Convert by couites; of the Holt h-tcl; lio-e Cllji rio; II 10, concert by iour tesv of Woolach and Powell; (Jenei';il C rd orchestra; lO-midnight, Hernial) Ken in's Multnomah hotel dance or chest in, KFKt'. Meier and Prank company, i!4S meters I- noon, wcitiier report; 4 IV hook review, musical program; rashion Plaques 1 1 I i l Mm Hats of Deltlno Heavy silk ribbon known ns belt iug is used to make some of the ' tl, w eat her report smartest now sport lints. ! KK.Ilt. Ah(ey t (1-7 p. m,, dinner concert, Wiley It. Allen company; S. program, Magnavox company, Cljde. Itates, violinist; Mrs. Herschell L. Hagun, noprnno; Nor uian Woodside's Metropolitan orches tra; Itulh Watermnii, contralto; John T. Mrown, hurmonica solcist; Kllen Clarke, pianist; Heatrice L, Sher wood, soprnno; islt her duet s, Khio Maier, Arthur (tettl; Neapolitan street singers; Kmnnuel Porcini, bari tone; Krank Kigdiv, kiss; tO-t a. in., Henry Halstead's orchestra. K1I.I, Los Angeles, -IH.VJ meters -."::t(l-tl p, m., Leighton's Arcade cafe teria orchestra, .lack Cronslmw, leal er; M-tLHO, Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel concert orchest ra, KHward Kltzpatrick. director; tt:.'tl-7 little stories American history. Prof. W li ter Sylvester Uertzug. weekly v t i t of Oueen Tilauia and Siindmnn from I'n iry hind. Charles Leslie Hill, read ings; Cncle Pohu; 7;:itt, Piggly W;g gly' girln string trio; K -10, program. Los Angeles Income Properties. lm, arranged by J. Howard J hnson; 10- Th high collar with a big black tie is fffcn on quite a few of the new summer frocks. The collar is usually rery thin with just enough stnreh in It to tnnke it tflHml up nicely. lixon and s n. 'Jtl;i meters S-N JtO, Hov Scout pro Old-Fashlonod Lars gram; S:I(0 N : l. bettor Iminess talk, 1'nglish eyelet embroidery collar ' co-opermion Unlph Sehueoloch com-, nnd cuff sets nre returning to favor Pny; M,V!I, H.ilbHk and Wntsoni for both silk and cotton frocks, . radio tnlk. j KFI, L Angeles, 107 meters Velvet and Fur ; iVa-.Ml m., Kxamiwer's matino"1 tnr fsll the velvet oat trimmed j musicalo; 0 0:lo. MoHameTs night y with fur is expected to be the correct ' doitigs; 0:4;. radittirial t.i!k; 7-( pro thing. ; gram. Hills Urns, presenting 1 1 i 11 a " " i Brothers dinner dsnce orchestra, Way I This Adds Richness . W aits, baritone, and Stnrr Husseli. j (lold embroidery ts very mueh liked i blue trek of rndio; S-Jl, Kxnminer ' trt trim chtfron nntt georgette crepe 1 program arranged by Jean Jaekues; 0 coats that nre so stylish now. j 10. KKI Hurlesqueri in a variety pr - : .grnm; w u. i non.irit Hnllfird houi,; i Hilly and Polly Hall. Ah'ey Sitre. ; Kthyl Talmadge, Hud .Limisou and' I others. ! KKWH. H.dlywond. "J.VJ moters 0 t p. nv, children s hour. Hig Hrotlier ! of KKWH; N-P, Kite new, nroii-nm by Western's unrr sfrvioe enrsco- . ' be ts in the bacK hut Mi tronfs are ; ,mirBn, i ,.. , , , . , ,, Mril,t .nrt thr full...., k.pl in ,.! ZT N l, . " "' "'" ",k" " hPI"". Fancy Slocvss Now Th, bottoms of tti nw M,rf, T rrry oftpn embroirlr,l or trim mrcl with t-lrciilur rudlm. Silhouette Is Nrrow Many of th, nw ooftt drrsf, h,T, belt, in tb, bnck hut III, front r ittmmiiif Martin. sotiran). T, t.uA mt ii,ii. .... .iu,.tv Miller'a lnteriiaiU.nnl Hawaiian trio;.mi Moirf aIwbvm trvinc cbrittra. Katbr Four out of every H Hibles sold I 10 U. Warner HrMhfrV fotic, ilirr-. hy the Hritish and Foreign Hible 8o j lin Charlie Wellman. cielicB In IWM went to Chin. KtU), Oakhnd, Cal., nU-a meter lo aid In nur buin: , ; KIM. K; 0. KFI. KNX. KKWlt I It lielpjt, when u tnat us that j KlU. Klt; In, KKWH, KNX; 1L' 11, Art Iliokmnn's Hilt more hotel ilance orchestra, Karl Hurtnett, lend er. KNX, Hollywood, ll.'Ut.O meters 5:.'i0-(t:tn p. in., Wurlitier pipe organ studio, Sid Stiff's sports talk; (i:lo, travel talk, W. F. Alder; tLHO-i ::ttl, dinner hour music; 7:it0, style talk, Myer Soigel .Jr.; H H, program by Heil Press; 11-10, prograin, (leurge Hraj, 10-PJ, movie night nt the Ambassador Abe Lyman nnd his Coconut If rove dance orchestra. KPU, San Francisco, 'IL'S.M motors ti:;t(irll;-IO p. in., Amusement infor mation service; tl; (0-7. Waldom;ir Lind and the Slates restaurant or chestra orchestra; 7-7:.'tti, uy Soi ger's Fairrnoimt Intel orcheHtra; S 0, program, Madame Lillian Sleikey Puiini; 11-10, talk on air service; Km i H. Kovegnn, baritone; Mis. Pelle tier, inqirauo; 10-U, .Johnny Huick's. CalHrians. KLX, (nkhind, Cal., ,V)0 meters fi-1 p. m.. Aunt I'lsie.'s Sunset mat inee ; 7-7 :."0. nous items, we stlur lorecnst. markets. Sibnt after 7:ItO. KrSU, L s Angele, 27o meters n-.O-CoO p. til.. lU'gan recital nf H. I'.rnest llallnrd and assisting artists; i:;0-7:o0. liray studio program pre tented through the curtesy of Harrj ,1 fime.H tieardsley ( t ousin .Mm t. as sisted by Kugtne Lainh and others. KFOA. Seattle. 4.'i4.3 meters 6. 1 S:l," p. m., studio pr grsin: 8:010, Times program; 10-U, Kddie H:irk ness and his orchestra. .Canadian Stations. CFYC. Vancouver. H. C.. 4U me-tera--0:.'!0 p. m., ha If-hour prograin for children; 7. news item. CKClV Vanomcr, H. C. 4U me ters S I'.O-Jiino p. m., musical studio program; news item. CKCX, t algiry. A It a., 4.1 " meters S-t p. in., program f vocal nnd in strumental selections; market an1 news reports. CNHU. Uegins. Sask.. .".VI meters "7-t p. m., bedtime travel tale for children; convert orchestra recital, uutsioe Maiton heat ure; rcputcr and Danes Muic Concert. Pacif c coast stations S p. m., KFI would think thac the skeleton of :i dinosaur might stand as the memor ial to a groat love? Or that between the time-marked trunks of a masto don romance might reach flower, that the bones of a brontosaur might screen the plighting of a troth? Yet if you were to visit the gallery of skeletons in the American Museum of Natural History on a summer af ternoon you would find it the trysting place of many a maid and mnn. Undeterred by the spectacle of ghosts of the past pointing the way thnt .all flesh must go, thoy sit then letting time pass swiftly by, saying little, holding hnnds, looking both ec static and sick. Think not thnt these youngsters find some enchantment in the pres ence of the great piles of odd bones It ia to be doubted if thoy know the difference between a dinosaur nnd a diptodociis (and who doesV), but they do know that the cavernous boneyard is cooler and more comfortable than any place in Central Pnrk. And each skeleton affords seclusion from the casual visitors who visit the place to study the story that lies in the bleak exhibits. ' Fourteen years ago Mrs. Margaret Hitter became paralyzed and has been bedridden in tlio Broadway Lutheran hospital since then. And each day of those 14 years .John Hitter, N. has called at the hospital to visit the girl he married -!) years ago. Once a prosperous merchant, ho spent nil his savings in n vain effort toVure hor. And now nt S"i ho does his best, at oild jobs to earn enough for flowers and little tokens of his love for her. Stories of men who have served C1024 BT NU SERVICE. INC, I driving a cab. hut keeps to Central . I ark because he duosn t like traffic ...... hirers, in ins dav nas soon as much f hf(. ns those who circle the globe trying to see it t I has had as fares the Astors, Vaiider- unis, uiHiuis nun Helmont. Ami i Home Hints' JE SCHK the butcher gives you tin , irniiiiniigs irom meat, becaus, you can use them for making s.ip 1 stock. Instead of Butter I Beef fat, clarified, is n gnod sub '( stitute for. butter in shortening bread, 1 biscuits nnd ginger bread. When Frying Food 'Food to bo fried should ho as ilr3 ns possible, nnd not very cold. For Croquettes Cold cheese nnd macaroni mny bt utilized in croipicttos and with frr- A taxi driver Is the only person : who can pull down the flag before . tnim vegetables. sunsot. r , Use Knitting Needle ; A knitting noodle is better than I long nnd faithfully in one job always fnl.t f(1). piin.j1K vegetables to tl have appealed to inc. probably b?cause ) whether they nre done or not siml my own inclination is to throw the , it breaks them less. typewriter nut the window and start ! hoboing. Yet the fellows who keep nt their work always seem to enjoy life more than fho rovers. There is Dr. Henry Mottet, for instance. He hns boon rector of the Church of the Holy Coin in union for years and was choir boy in the same church l7 years ago. lie remembers when John .la- e b Astor ami the futur With Acid Fruits Avoid serving milk or cream at tk same time with acid fruits, partini. Inrly with oranges or cherries. To Best Advantafle Fruit is most wholesome en ten M itself at the beginning of a meal 'I ns dessert and lenst wholesome in t1 ) Baron As- form of pudding or pie. From anv fruit X .S i.JLV,XV J C4.A X J.U and Jellies every time W OH, it's so easy now! Before, no matter how experienced yoy were, you could never be sure sometimes jelly and jam just didn't turn out. No amount of care seemed to positively safeguard you. But you never have a failure with Certo no desperate re-boiling the most diffi cult fruits jell perfectly. For Certo is the substance in fruit that makes it jell fruit can't jell without it. This jelly-makinjelement is completely lacking in some fruits, others have only a little, and even in the fruits that naturally contain most of it, it gradually diminishes Gear, sparkling, firm, yet tender every glass you make with Certo. i as they ripen. But now, because Certo itself supplies the all - important jelly making property, vou can make your jam and jelly of the richest ripe fruits those with the finest flavor and loveliest color. Vou can even use fruits that have ill . themselves no jelly-making property. So easy so quick no juice and flavor boil away Less than IS minutes from fruit to jam of jcllv! Certo means that just one mnuut active boil is needed. No more standing stirring over a hot stove-no long boilini that reduces the amount of your jelly loss in steam of flavor, color and juice. Certo's brief boil saves you all the fruit that used to boil awav. When you count up the cost you will find that with cen half ai-ain as many plss j ...... -p, , as vou ever got from that mucn frui"t. Millions of housewives now use Certo all the time. Your grocer has Certo. Order a bottle right away. Douglas - Pectin Corp.. Granite Building, Rochester, New lork. In (SureJeU) KNX. C3