The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 24, 1925, Image 7

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. uliifsday Evening, June 24,19115
Today's Cross
Here's another puzzle full of four -
uses. But get out your short word vocabulary for this one. especially.
HORIZONTAL
1. Identical.
4. A weight
7. Sports.
11. Self.
12. Dinner.
13. Departed.
14. Journeying.
16. Shallow receptacle for convey
ing food to table.
17. Toward.
18. Home of a bird.
19. Dolt.
20. Line.
21. Short letters.' (
2X Tardy.
24. Soft swollen area at the base of
a bird's beak.
25. Evil.
2d. Disc.
27. Broader.'
2S. Food' made of Uro.
29. Ruler.
30. Little one.
31. Letting.
33. Those who take care of tele
phone lines-(male.)
35. Slim, slippery fish (pi.).
SO. Mathematical term.
37. Label.
38. To primp.
40. Rod.
41. Part of bridle.
42; Melodies.
43; Flesh of swine.
44. Twelve dozen.
40. Combustible fluid.
47; Timber.
45, Bay (color of a horse
41. Like.
50. Small ball of medicine.
51, Circulars.
53. Clean.
54. Forward.
55. To decay.
50, To obliterate.
57. To touch.
5S. - Employs.
VERTICAL - :
1. Silk threads forced under skin
. . by surgeon's; knife.
2. . Past- . .
H. Those, who live in the moun
. . tains
4. Slight, depression.
5. Tatter. . .
0 . Morinidin dye.
i
(Continued from page ont)
changed your mind so aoon? I never
know where I atand with you!"
Gloria drew a long sobbing breath.
"If you had my mind you'd want
to change It, too," she said. "It's
driving mt craiy. I try to put you
out of it . . . but you keep coming
back. I've done my best not to think
of you for weeks. ... Oh. what am
I going to do when you're gone?"
Wayburn patted her shoulder com
fortingly. ,
"Well, I'm not so happy about leav
ing you, little Kussett," ha said. "Bui
lot's forget it. This may be the last
day we'll ever have together. Let's
make the most of it!"
He opened Gloria's bag snd took
out her little vanity case. He pow
dered her nose and chin with the ex
pertness of an actor who understand!
makeup perfectly.
Gloria could smell whisky on his
breath. She leaned away from him
aud started- the little car.
"That's right, step on her! A fast
ride and a merry one, eh. what. Rus
set?" Wayburn asked. He lit a eig
aret. "Want a puff. Baby?
Gloria took a few puffs. Then she
made a grimace of distaste and handed
"You know. Pick', mad. m, cut
- i cgareta arouna nam. " ---
nn i guess i in "j -
tticra." j
VVflyburn laughed.
"If you're not careful Pick will j
niake a good woman out of you yet, ,
h said. "Doesn't he lt you take
drink any more, either?"
"I'll tell the cock-eyed world he (
Fashion Plaques
A i...ii .i.?T-,. one of tb Ut-
t fad. of the fasbionabl. woman -
It is .lipped casually iato the belt
ith the idea of being decorative
rainer than deadly. It nss a "n...
JtV
- Word Puzzle
Inter words, not r. m.nfi... ,!,..
Place where race euds
Some.
Myself.
Raining. k
To feel the lack of.
To thrive.
"Weed or long grass.
Implement.
Ripped.
Banner.
Those who redeemed themselves
by service because of a debt.
"Wind instrument.
To chant.
To quote.
Noises.
Intoxicating drink.
To multiply.
Hardening furnace.
Brain.
Golf terra (pi.).
Part of a chain.
Devours.
Semiprecious stone.
Inlets. (
Sheep's hair.
Slender wire nail.
Stick.
Precious metal.
Suspension of proceedings (pi.).
Fine thread of steel.
Schedule.
Matter from a sore.
Enemy.
Eggs of fishes.
Dad.
To subsist.
, Answer to yesterdsy's cross-word
puzzle:
MB
4.-23
doesn't. Not If he sees me first!'
Gloria answered.
"Tough luck for you," Stan sym
pathized.
He took a leather covered flask
from his hip pocket and unscrewed
the top of it.
"No use my asking you to have a
drink of this then, he said cheer
fully. He winked at her and tilted
the flask against bis lips.
Gloria watched him through her
eyelashea.
Ho was darkly flushed and there
was a twisted smile on his mouth
"Don't take any more for a while.
Stan, Gloria begged. "You had quite
a slant on when I met you today.
Don't take any more, please!"
Her voice sounded flat and faint
in her own ears. Wayburn didn't
auswer.
"You don't ever need a drink, real
ly, anyway," Gloria went on ner
vously. "You Have plenty of pep
without it. I guess you were born
hooched' . . . And you do drink too
much! You'll wind up in the Old
Soaks' home If you don't watch your
j step!"
"Alright, Carrie Nation, you take
drink, men, and nip me nei ra
; f the stuff." . suggested sul-
i , . .cowling.
Now Stan, don't tempt the driver.
She's got to keep her wits about
her," Gloria said soothingly.
"One little swig won't hurt you."
Stan went on stubbornly. He offered
her the flask. "Come on. be a sport!"
filoria shook hf-r head.
I 0'ver drink when I m envwg.
she said.
"Well, this Is one time when you're
Koine to!" Wayhurn's voice was thick.
Abruptly he iripped her wrist.
Gloria could feel Ins hot brrsth in
her fact.
Don't she cried. Hon t
His mouth sealed hers with a clumsy
1 kis".
,:-
tloria got her am between
. ... j u. n.M him iwit
PnPBfc aim ni, -
from her.
"Vou Door sap: she almost scresm-
i ed. "Don't touch me when I'm drlv
jing! I'o jou want me to wreck the
car? We re almost in the ditch this
; minute!" ,
She steered the car to the middle
! of the road. The sun hsd gone be
I bind a cloud-bank, and a few slivers
1 of rain gleamed on the windshield.
"April shower." Wayburn remark
ed rarelesidy. He hsd sunk into the
' comer of his seat. He was looking
: -. I..- r.r, hard and intensely. ll
'. L ,u ... h.o-
WIT' "iti -
, p.nin. he had ber In his arms aganx
n. h.nr her head bscg arel aisseo
the white ids oi n-r ere,
! Gloria forgot " "
All she "ntc.i " . .
see a.sy - ,.,. he
, . . . tb, r. .
11 TS j
qv'BeaErlce Button OnmnnaK
MUTT AND JEFF
Trie ARC
SPeetllNC, TOu.Arttl
THt 60lbM
vjCt THev
e00 TO DtFRAV
THAT LOOKS
A LOT
6P JACk. TO
Murt! THAT'S
MOfte COIM
TMArvj He
THOUGHT WAi
110 THfi uOftLb
M IT'S
TetVlbGO TO
MAke him a
BlT BALrAV
IN TH6 TjeNsl!
Jerry On the Job
l-rue
T
ing wheel and caught him neatly under I
his right jaw bone.
Ibere came a crash! The sound
of splintering glass! A blinding glare j I
as of a thousand lightnings I Then 1 1
, . . darkness!
There was a roar like Niagara in ;
Gloria's ears. And above it slie heard !
someone screaming like a wild animal
caught tn a trap. It was the Bound I
of her own, voice.
The pat Lor of gentle rain In her
face awakened her.
She was lying in the wet rond.
Above her towered the little blue
car that Dick hail given her for her
birthday. Its wheels were in the
qir.
Near her on the rnin-strenked cluy
lay Stan's little flask and Ins silver
cigaret case.
(iloria put out her hand to pick
them up. But a sharp pain iu her
shoulder stopped her. She groaned
and shut her eyes with the ngony of
it.
i . Then she looked all around
her. Where was Stan?
Could he be pinned under the
wrecked car? . . . Gloria's breath al
most stopped at the terrible thought.
"Stan!" she called. "Stnn, where
are you? Answer me!!"
There was no reply . . . not even
an echo.
With almost super-human effort
she dragged herself up on one elbow.
She looked down the wet mad. Fur
in the distance wan a man's figure,
(iloria knew it was Stnn.
"I suppose he's going for help," she
groaned rmd. "And he'd better
hurry! For I'm going to die if
someone doesn't stop this pain pretty
soon!"
She clenched her teeth. Ht whole
body was a mass of red-hot pain,
thnt grew worse every minute. . . .
Then the world seemed to spin away
from her. She had fainted again,
The next time Gloria opened her
eves she thought the sun was shining.
She seemed to be looking straight
into It.
But after a while she saw that it
wasn't the sun, after alt, but a lamp
burning on a table near her. It was
nn oil lamn with a vellow glass shade
Beside it sat a little old lady with
round, red cheeks, wrinkled like win
ter apples. She was knitting.
"Where am I?" Gloria thought.
Then, suddenly, she remembered.
She made a great effort to apeak.
And st last she did.
"Where's Stan?" she asked.
"Your husband? That's what we'd
lik n know!" the little old lady said.
She pushed her spectacles up on her
forehead and peered at uiona.
"He came here and told me and
the mister that his wife wan lying
dad under the wreck or ma aiitomo-
KII. ..n th rnnrl 1rt HH we WSH Settin
. , llim,-r." she said. "And
i vMfl mjtf,r wnfl Mting hia coat
An tn rt buck thire with him .
h, ri(llpp.aP j.-t at slick as
. please!"
Gloria rroaned.
That wae
like Slan!
"The mister has telephoned to
n fnr n ambulance. It oufht tn
h, here for you any minute now," )
the old lady went on.
As she spoke there earns the sound
of sn automobile outside the house.
Heavy foot.tep. came sero.s the
porch of the little farmhouse thst
sheltered Glorls.
The door of the room opened and
an old farmer, followed by two -men
csme in. The two men carried a
stretcher.
Gloria screamed with pain when
il.- nicked her 1ID snf! IBJO nr oh.ii'i hi.iv. . " "'
H
M-himnered like a hurt anfmal
.n th v m t tn town a the ambulaive
e rned . . . the
incrrd bai-k ovr th
. -
. .. . j c.-- t..
j .i. ,
traveled that sfternoon.
When Gloria opened her eyes again
rttmn friar ene .on n ..-
,h was lying in the bright, white re-
civing room or a nospitai.
Two nurses were with her
One
. it - It ninJ.'a fniirl
wan gfRTty TB:nc "ii "'
stninH rfothet. Th other stood be
M her with a pad and p-n-il.
What's T'ir name?'' she a-k'd.
f;inria he-itat'd'.
"Gloria Gregory." h s'd at lt.
"Nearest r'iativeV akl th
nurse.
Gloria g ner tno!br'i name and
.,,
sh i"i!'bd.
. , ...
mother!"
.. .., mT mother. . . . And tell
fcr for b-sven', ..ke to find out
, ,bs!'a happ-ned U ritan
Hbe bated to think of Kt.n in li i
THE EUGENE GUARD
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By GLADYS
I HINTS ON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL l' FANNY fj a nv Twa a rA7-tTMTTPT?c I
r Ice Baths this Girl's Fad JV- a 11 Starr hr Hal nnchran Drawlnia hr 1 W. Ba4no i '
Wi'Jws.W'''ws'miiHwmJW myw'i'i ,' t.H'u.!w tt jwyia,mw imiumi J ,a3jl- j J fj I j TOY' CAVE CHAITKR 24 j
01 thn Zlcafsld Follies
ICE BATHS are my particular
befora I rotlre I clrnnsn my
smear It on thick and then rrmovo
Then I wrnr a dIoib of ten In
ovsr Diy face, neck and aliimlilers
the faahlonable new bei-t shado.
Partlcularly I hold It lona, undi-r my chin whrn It Is most Im -
portant that the flosh slioulu lie'f(rin anil soliil ami the fatty tl.:ni'i
given no encouragement to nhtde.
Uy keeping my akin healthy and vlRorous. Ihn 'color and tex -
ture takes care of Itaelf and roiiKi
In my scheme of thlnia.
wild, intoxirated state, wandering
around the dark country road.
"Who's Stan? Your huM'r?" the
..Ir.t
"No," tihtria ssld.
Phe cloaod her!
1
eyea.
(To be continued)
I - -
CVHtllla (jTCV SaVSt
I -
jjy f.V.N'TIIIA fill 10 V
I "I.-VKIIV woman carries the sunup
''.jf her soul In her fsic," eats the
most beautiful iiuen in the .,rlu,
1 .rie of Kuiiisnis.
"The woman who has found s mis-
i sion in life, who loves her children.
nys has a prttir fse tii?i lb- wo
man wbo miflH'a alt th.
At fifty, Marie of itumatua doe.n't
1 look like the elderly moiher of sn
i children. She has a Mu.'a as eMn as
I thst of her young daughter, l:eans.
i ,,. b,ir is 'red-go .till, .lid her
dark-blue eyes are still starry.
i "Hut (be thing that has given me
, nir reputation for heauty la not
i-'dnr or features, tut the- spirit of '
w-lrorn that is in m w i re-!
fierted in my f-e," fhe ns.
"'It happens that ainie from lliis, I
s i-orn with a i1" ti"tt ps-e.
Itut I do not hrlitv thai (iMl M.tsrjt
me to lie a s!iv. to it s fs--e. I nvr
paint it try to mike It io' k t't-
t-r thftn it i."
Thii will dFoAhlr nrnrt-s InnriV
Womn.
I kr.ow thnt it srirprst tne t
, I ar that a 'wen. who i-n.iiii aff"!'l to
lisre ber fntv b'iirif.rd Uy any 'ir-
,. ipr.l:lt,r. or si.i.-p..l.i.g d.
kno.n, .-.e notlm-g at ail to k-e;,
young.
"I don t think
it J
Mutt Orders Lavishly in a Swell Cleveland Restaurant ' R RT in PKWFR .' i J
1 rrH OlOOoSV QuCCW J ' ' ' -V"- 1 FSL SO WJCLL.
VI V"F sn'j a v ' caWy him our J
'- 1 , jw-T1 T - I. -Trr,- t. Jj.m..,i ... u r, e-..
nif-nvi- rL. w . isjij "wfc. i"vjr i OU-n V miCiV 1 LJ.7J W r -, ' I
ClQUT f BUT T I OEAOVROM ) HAsjB eNBV1 voii UlS 3Q9. Jl I fl ASktO "Tt) VWORVi. JL
ScrrrA svkwi J Th&wsatup- . . " .(v IS For. Von. jEr" 1
,".'w': .1' . '7l"w"." I " -.Ttf t Till I I i 1 I L -3W.ri J'Sv "V?i W. f ' N . -
I w . f A ' v J r.- t liSft If T7 v J AAVrUJk.aiTSrr. imW-iTTP-. l I?
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LOFTUS
'it . ' a i J
j. -.,,.,. Ths meanest man I know bought
) r , , , i v ' wouion i do aois to mars ins "' . - ...
fail In bnauty culluro. ?;vcry Wulu
fac o tlwrouchly with M rroam. 1
(fry bit wllh a soft cloih.
an old IIdhd towol unci rub It all
until my skin llliitbs and (!"t
and thn lipstick have no mianinK
try to look younger thsn shs Is."
Isrle of Ilumsnin says frankly. "And
I sm not g'.ili to lose my blo'.m or-
r',n a""ul '
"I m g'linjf to kfep husr, niviiin
ih hrt of n.lf in rnj fiinuly ati'l
n.y niun'ri. 1 know l h nr is hftrity
i'lihd ltniji;iifi in u litrfi fninily. Th
i V'tiiiiiu wL't li'in't "-. tli wo-
i;.:tn viiii nii' li'i, Aru Vn itinl Inikw
hi.., a iiuo i i,l li.. .I.:iiiIi. lo llu
""r'''-'
i " ' Jlanl) ami J.u Jai-iue., lu-li, i .1-
I-. of eoiiise. of interest to a!l '" : r r., ,L., e nrcliralra, Helly
,...e. Hut IJMceM Marie's reci,- for : i r. k. ...i,,,,, .
earthly li.l..ilii is of for in. re hill I-W II, llollwool, '!, S.2 ml-
p irtimi1".
A .!.-. n 'nn lui
.!... v in'.. II' T i i
that ..f nn.-t p."
aim' .1 titiithinir '
W T I" sre t t'r f li fl
.( Man. of ll'i
t,;i'i Ji.,"f. Mie his
a l.ii o i w ft i
I it, "iilth ii!nl tn it. r and flattery.
And i-l j-bi nsrs fnt tb' tinha-
' h it X w li r iii'.ti lui'(i!.iii--n
thee !iiirjri f i - t iiiin "t nity
Hr
W'J
itin on - rt h nn hv, i f.-inuly,
a job to in well done, a country to be
1 i(id si. s'-rvH.
Ii').il mft that i! Hfit'iiifi'ift
l -.- n't tiig mli
liijhty of lli " rnfMi.
ti . in'l f..r
ve!y
Mil t-
III- Iftr
the
of us
l!l
Fruitt and Cereal
H. ffot- i'h a tanaiiiix. d(
r.r f;ic r h-ir v i'iti 'cr-aiw and
tar"liy f'l'-l- a. K'-'d fr't'fw nofiiMim
!jitrf'-r' w-i'h t" 'IifMoM of th
starrh.
Good For Sport
eat-r. of f.ber
ks in
front
vivid ,.r vu'.'i 'I"
have !k e Aff to nut
vith the rlon.lriatir.g
aw ratr.
i. harmonizing
color of the
I The moan est man I know bought I
! his wlfo a Chinese calendar so aha j
'Wouldn't bo able to mark ths bargain
i talt'i In advance.
Radio
Programs
PACIFIC COAST
KOW, 4111 ."i inrl.-rn; IJ-7 p. in.,
Jfti'Hlf rnlnl.' I'orlluud b'ltel ilani-e
uii'lit'Mlta.
V:;tO-7:.l.'i tl. m., wcullir, polies mid
iiiiiikit rt'itortd, licws bulletin, ami
j Iumi-Ih 1 1 scitrrs,
i V li. in.
II. 'II. llrniclc, olil-
: tiini- ficlilli-r.
I N-ll . Hi.. t'onnM-t by courtosy of
' tin- Itiiinit-r litiirl; ll" l ily tnu and
Kiillih'i-ii Unify, SfiprHiio.
j ll lli i. in , Who's Vour llimlfr pro-
jsliini, rli-sy of t'liarlri F. 1 rj( ;
.liillu Wall.. i, iiimiihl; I. ii. illt Kirllry,
ki)il'illiii, nii'l lltTiin-e Alutork, coii
I tl ii Um.
In-II p. iii .1 'oiirprl from luo-Arl
, fctutlio of rili'Tiimii, I'liiy i '"
KI'O. r:in r runcmro, L'ul., 4-.l
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rii.in Urniuiiiaiil onlnlro; 1-1 M).
s.-is'-t I nlrnioiit hotr or-
! r,iri,; ,., ,,,ilnr inonrauii lluc k
Kiiilt, Iiui-iiioiiicu noloml; hurl Tot
' i,.ri j,innit; Kuialit Ml.ters; llrli'u
1 Cnij,,,,, uk-le oimsi; is-In, liomlnili
Hihn 'town "id orcliettira; m-ii,
WmdrijiHr I.ind, rttatt s Ki-niuuruut or
divstra. hr.K, l'tillimtti. Wash., .'14 mt
ttrs; "::ti-t p. in., prngraui, fourth
aiinunl r tifrrt-i.ee of Ha n"4l iirla
j clubs of W snhll.c Ion; li,eenKs, stor
i its, soiiK", Imitriiini'iilal.
' KKI, l.os Anaeles, fal., 4H7 met
fyhi r i, rti , KiHiiiiii'T s inutiiife
lirugrnm; .':!. M'laiiH'ls' iiiKhlly
lniW, ll:l.', liiuai'-nl m.pri'riiiliou
tfiKi, 7, (Jfteciivi- aiury by Swk llnr-
,, ,l. .. iirnsrsui,
i v r, ( ,,,,, n-m, ,,.
!a,ain b? ibe l:aiiiiiii-r sirli, Mn'JIu
eis; t',-7 p. in, chll'lieri'n hour, KiK
llii.lli.r of KKW'II; i'l, prorm,
lle,.Tlridse wimpaiiy, lleverl) riilKe
collisiaiie dance orctie
K.1I ro.
Kin m, Anon h'-Hd rini; Watrr nun-
pnn ; l.nkr Arroulirad string fUsir-
Kill I lat'-li dflni ori liettra;
U-I't, popijlsr sotig hour, mun'-al noy
. eltv.r'rai.k J i-r,i inmiuMi: Vic Ileal.
tnor; 1"-11, Wuriff Urm, moie
frolic, arrrafiKs-d ai-l pr''nt'l by
' iisrfie Wflijtiaii,
Kd'l, o;, kjjri.l. , .till 2 meters:
1-7 t in., ll u Mark s or'-he-tra.
KIM, 1' .Wig-If. i'ml., 4 to 2 met
srn: .V p, m , l.t'iirliton tt Ari'ad
mfficria orhtra, Jk ('roimhaw,
Uit'li r: ft-0 .'Vi. Art llirkinan's Milt
iiior hot'l ronort orrh'etra, Kdwsrd
Kit oiairwk, director; :-7 , little
.rorit-s Alnericsn history, rrofessor , KFOA. Heatfle, Aavh. -f.s..l mei
Willrr Hylve-lr llertlog. i.-k,r. 4,-,.H I,', p. m.. Il'-pper K-Hf
U irn.low, juvenile reporter, and I. ni l. , r.Miipany program; ,11.1111-10, Times
John; M, Dr. Mars Huiogsrdt, seien. f
tide le.urer; ! .:- In :, program.'
'. fw r!ctric eou.panv. arranged by
I Howard Johnson: ln-.Hi-1 1 ::i. Art
Hiikiusn's lliliioore hotel dsi.ee or
chestrs, Ksrl Hurtnetl, lesder.
K.N'X. llMl!)v.oel, Csl , leHill met
( )ll. l'l halter l't you do the lettering of the boat's name," said Dotty.
And she stepped bark ami wntrhed the little fellow at work. Jack
joined In ruurit and when the llttln miilxet hnd finished they were
, greatly surprised to see that he had numed the sail bont "Dip Flop," after
their dog and monkey.
BY Til IH time the work of completing the boat wat Just about finished
and the old hermit called his little men together to shovt tha ship out
into the water. Wllh several good shoves, the little craft finally slid down
off of the nmi beach and floated nicely on the little wavsa that wtra
n drilling the short.
IT WAH short work to load tha boat with food thln.s tn sat. Than Jack
1 . a trn.. ..! irlnm ee.wlerf .hoard "ilettsr let ml go with
vo for a trial spin," snested lbs hermit. "All right," rsplled Jack. And
ibe old fellow climbed In. Then Jack pushed th. host out Into tha j ;
stream. (Continued.! I
ers- fi'.'I'l-rt 15 p m , Wnrlltaar pipe!
Mudio, Hid iff. -Port talk; J
I tl.l". tr.vel ..Ik. M. r. Alder; .JI,
! ,,n n in.ect life, Harry W. Me-
! u.f,un: 7. Anibasssdor hotel con-
cert orchealrs. Josef Itosenfeld, di
rector; H I0. program, Heiall drug
stores of I'sllfoniis awl Aritona; ID
II, program, Hercules (III company.
KI.X, Oakland. '!. meters:
7.7 :;so p. m . news ile westber,
I market.; h 11:1.1. educational pro
gram from the studio: plsno solo. In. IM,,r, .t,tfo program,
terpretation of the national and in-1 rKYi'. Vsncouver. B t'., 411 met
ternstioiinl news of the past week; i ,,r, f.jw p. nr., what's playing at
talk on music and niusiciaris; piano ; tit theaters', 7, news items.
aolo; the weekly boot review; atyw
studies; piano solo; road liilorinsfion.
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ers. il..'f-7 I!" P- in . 'Irsv studio pm- i
gram, presenting Carol Nelson, child j
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((,1jT vhki. reader; Htf t'nmpam
U...-I. reatl.r: Htero rompsss!
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diversified miisiml
,,u,li0 program; Mil. music.
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I KKWA, Ogden. I'tsh. Mi meters:
- j 8-IK p. ., program of old-time mu-
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ate by the KKWA trio; 10-11, Whoo
"w" r'"b" .,. ,flu .03.4 met-
ers; 7 p. m.. Kred Kchmldt and his
Ittalto theater dance, orchestra; T-lt),
talk: plsy, "Wedding Hell,," by tha
Ktl.V plaers. H-11. Dava Glnsburg
and his Argonaut dani orchestra.
Canadian Stations
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inu.lr-al studio program.
ITXC. New Westminster, B. C,
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Home Hints
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: I lin nreaci may o. u-r,, ,,,r .uu-
dings by buttering It. cutting It in
smsll souarea an.1 arranging It In lay
ers between fruit atwl baking with a
custard i.ur"il ovr all.
Keep Boots Wat
Keep parsley in a glass of water
'with only the roots wet.
Drsssrt of Trait
In hot weather a fruit salad or
fresh fruita is prefersble to pastry
or pudding for dessert.
Salt Wattr Bath
8osk cabbage in cold salt water
for hnlf so bour hefora you shred It
for salad.
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