TIIK HKAVKHTON HKVIKW Friday. March 1, 1929 Girl a t the Top in H ealth Teat ___ lllllh w of bojraaai girl« llu> - .1 t in d ie V ro»toro>I to h e a lth „ a n d » tre n g th by th e ( ”$>, p u re ly v e g etab le ton- . ‘ 1 Ic anil la x a tiv e know n a a C a lifo rn ia Kifr S jr ttp a n d eniloraed by p h y sic ia n s f o r o v e r M> year*. C hild ren n e ed no u rg in g to ta k e I t T h e y love Ita rich , f r u ity tlavor. N oth in « c an com pete w ith It aa a gen- tle , h u t c e rta in lax a tiv e , a n d It gee« f u r th e r th a n th is. It «Ives to n e a n d s tre n g th to th e sto m ac h a n d b ow els so th e s e o rg a n s c o n tin u e to a c t n o r­ m ally, o f th e ir ow n accord. I t stim u ­ la te s th e a p p etite , h elp s d igestion. A K a n sa s m other. M rs. D ana All- gtre, 6 t0 M onroe St.. T o p ek a , s a y s : “B onnie B. Is ab so lu te ly th e p ic tu re o f h e alth , now. w ith h e r ru d d y cheeks, b rig h t ev es a n d plum p h u t g ra ce fu l little body a n d sh e s ta n d s a t th e top In e v e ry h e alth te s t. M uch o f th e c re d it fo r h e r p e rfe c t c o n d itio n Is d u e to C alifo rn ia F ig S y ru p . W e h av e u se d It sin c e baby­ hood to keep h e r bow els a ctiv e d u r­ in g cold» o r a n y c h ild re n 's a ilm e n ts a n d sh e h a s alw ay s hnd an easy ttm « w ith them . She a lw a y s re sp o n d s to I ts g e n tle u rg in g a n d Is quickly back to n o rm al.” A sk y o u r d ru g g ist fo r C a lifo rn ia F ig S y ru p a n d look fo r th e w o rd “ C a lifo rn ia" on th e c a rto n so y o u ’ll a lw a y s g e t th e genuine. W isdom o f Y o u th M a g istrate — A re you old enough to be m a rrie d ? Young M an—T e s ; but not silly enough. Attend the Party In Spite of Cold! 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T h en for a space, his tire d body c onquered him a n d he dozed. 1 ,-to be u likened lig th e sw lugir 3 canoe. afloqL »ag«li' In th e T um bling out I n his w a te r tig 3 T H E L E A D D O G 3 skin boots Bl-ock g uided the " jJB ft 0 By G E O R G E M A R S H Q 3 tb ro u ih th e Shallow « u n til sh e W m \a g rounded, and. IrtlM ng th e boat / ’ a se ttin g pole, uc s ta r te d for th e lire w here ho tea « w a ite d him. A» he Ceprn»t M b . TK* r , u P w H e t u a f Co cro ssed th e r .a r s h to the a ld e r th ic k e t WNV b r l M w hlcu se rv ed a s a p a rtia l w indbreak for th e fire, a c h o ru s of y e ll's c h a l­ lenged h is a p p ro ach . SY N O PSIS "S ay, I'm h a lf sta rv e d , cook 1“ crie d th e hu n g ry y o u th he fought off th e t'p the wild v a t i r i ot the u n ­ c a re sse s vf the w elcom ing dogs. "H ow know n Tallow -L*«. on a w in ter s hunt, Journey It rock McCain and ab o u t a little b ite ? " O aapsrd Lacroix, hia F re n c h -C re s G a sp a rd sm iled aa he tu rn e d th e com rade, w ith f t l t k B rock's s p u tte rin g goose In th e pan w ith bta puppy and th e ir dog team B rock's ra th e r had w arned him o t the sk in n in g knife. "Y ou lucky you not d a n g er of hts trip. h a lf drow n. You s ta k e de boat w beu you leave h e r? ” "Y ou bet. B ui sh e 's f a r in now C H A P T E R 11 w hore th e re 's no w ash, t i l go hack — 2 — w hen I've tilled th is hollow , and brlug h e r in a s th e tid e rise s." On th e Y ellow -Leg T ra il So dogs a u d meu a te th e ir su p p e r T hrough th e enrty a fte rn o o n the by th e little tire o f d riftw o o d w hile deeply loaded canoe follow ed th e flat th e w ind rocked th e a ld e rs above c o a s t F rom th e s te rn G asp ard . the them . A fte r m idnight, w hen th e tid e b e tte r canoem an, d riv in g his narrow bad tu rn ed , they b rought th e ir tout blad e w ith th e stra ig h t-a rm e d lunge a n d h la u k e ts iu from th e c a m 's a u d o f th e C ree. w atched w ith frow ning rolled up fo r ueedod real a fte r th e eyes th e In creasin g blackness of the h a rd day. o o rth e .o horizon. By d ay lig h t, a k e ttle of goose w as T h e sun w as banging o v e r th e a lre a d y bubbling o ver th e tire, for th e m uskeg behind th e sp ru c e «eyond th e w ind h a d c le a re d th e w e ath e r a n d a m arsh es w hen G a sp a rd glanced into long puddle up th e co ast lay before th e n o rth a n d shook his head. them . A gain, w ith th e dogs follow ing “ W e b e tte r And cam p ground be­ th e shore, th e canoe bead ed up Lhe fo re de tid e leav e us." he w arned. coast. “ W e run up som e creek." “ T o n ig h t w«. cam p a t de Big Owl “Y ou're rig h t,” Brock replied. "W e —tom orrow de Y ellow -Leg." said Gae- c a n 't run th e ch an ce of g e ttin g the pard. se ttlin g in to a vicious stroke. flour w e t.” T tig h t 1 T om orrow th e Yellow-Leg P For n h o u r th e p ad d les of the And th« p addles c h u rn e d (he g ray hay canoem en ch u rn ed the g ray bay wa w a te r a s th e boat sped up th e low te r a s they re oonnoltered th e flats coast. a h ea d fo r a h o sp itab le creek m outh L ate In th e a fte rn o o n , th e lean face Into w hich th ey could run for sh e lte r o f G a sp a rd w idened In a g rin a s he from th e blow w hich th re a te n e d them se a rc h e d th e coast to th e north. a t th e tu rn o f th e tide. “ D ere she Is. de Big Ow l," he a n ­ As th e uuskeg sm o th ered th e sun. nounced w ith sa tis fa c tio n . “ We m ak' G a sp a rd stood in th e ste rn , se a rc h in g good tarn today, eh. B rock?" th e beaches to th e n o rth . S om ew here T h e follow ing noon th e voyagers a h ea d a frien d ly little riv e r m ust reached th e m outh of th e Yellow-Leg. c ro ss th e m a rsh e s to th e sea. o r a w hich, like all w est co ast rivers, de­ h o sp itab le sa-d -sp K th ru s t out to m eet bouches Into the bay th ro u g h a delta. th e tide. “ T h e Yellow-Leg. a t l a s t! ” cried “ Loo“ * ns if we b a d a nlgnt in the Brock, sta n d in g In th e canoe, b an d s boat ah ea d o f n s.” said Brock, a t th e sh ield in g eyes. ste rn -m a n sa t down and sile n tly too!- “Big r iv e r ! ” rep lied G asp ard . “sh e u p his padd lin g again. got t ree m outh.” “ If sh e blow h a rd w hen d e tid e “ By golly, th e r e ’s th a t schooner com e In. de boat will fill,” w aa the a g a in !" Brock p o in te d Into th e north. gloom y com m ent o f th e o th er. G a sp a rd 's black ey es stu d ied th e On they tra v e le d , se a rc h in g fo r a d a rk object on th e w a ter, fur up th e w ay In to a d ry cam p ground on th e coast. " W 'a t sh e hang off dls riv ie re m arshes, but In vain. T hen, a s th e fo r?" he m uttered. tid e tu rn ed , th e w ind rose, a n d th e " I'd s u re like to ru n on up th e bronzed fa ce s o f th e canoem en set co ast a n d have a look a t them ," sa id grim w ith th e know ledge th a t th e B rock. filling of th e ir boat on th e flats m eant No. we got big Job a h ea d be fo re th e a b an d o n m en t o f th e ir w in te r on de freeze-up. B rook.” T h en w ith a th e Yellow-Leg. F o r w ith o u t flour sw eep o f his puddle, G a sp a rd sw ung they d a red not e n te r the unknow n th e bow Inshore. “ H e re we go for de country. big h u n t on de Yellow-Leg." K neeling In th e bow. te e th clam ped, Day by day th ro u g h th e follow ing th e atu b b o rn ess of his Scotch a n ce s­ w eek th e canoe bound for th e un- try b a ttlin g all th o u g h t o f fa ilu re. m apped h e a d w a te rs of th e Yellow l.eg B rock drove his p addle w ith all the bucked th e stro n g c u rre n t. O ften they splendid pow er o f his m u sc u la r a rm s w ere com pelled to get out th e tr a c k ­ a n d back. From th e ste rn th e sinew y ing line, and, w alking th e shore, tow G a sp a rd —ta k in g them on th e q u a rte r th e boat up th ro u g h w a te r too stro n g —eased th e nose of th e a b le boat fo r poles to push her. And now here th ro u g h th e sh o rt seas. But loaded as on th e sh o re s of th e w ild riv er did they w ere, th e ste rn -m a n realized th a t they m eet w ith sig n s o f a p o rtag e o r th e risin g w ind w ould soon kick up a old c am p ground. se a In w hich the heavily loaded canoe As be w atch e d th e w ilderness pan could not live. It w as a m a tte r of oram n unfold before him. th e re a liz a ­ m inutes. H is decision w as quickly tion th a t It w as fre e c o u n try —un- m ade. tra p p e d , th eirs, by th e law of the “ Look o u t !” he cried, “w e tu rn in­ n o rth —th rille d B rock to th e m arrow . s h o re !" And b urying his paddle, w ith T h en one day th e riv e r forked. th e prom pt aid o f Brock he sw ung the “ W hich w ay?” ask e d Brock. bow. “ W e t a k ’ so u t' b ra n ch ." replied the B lindly th ey drove th e boat In ste rn -m a n . “O nce, to de nord of th ro u g h the th ick en in g dusk As they S ta rv in g R iviere divide, my fa d er saw sh o t Into th e w hite sh o als they b ees Ink'. It m ight be h e a d w a te r of dropped paddles, seized th e ir settin g d ls b ra n c h .” poles a n d pushed d e sp e ra te ly on “ H e w as headed for th a t lak e c o u n ­ through th e io w -b rea k itg flood tide. try w hen he left y o u r cam p last w in­ Suddenly th e canoe s tc p p e J w ith a ter. w a sn ’t he?” Jolt, throw ing th e polers fo rw a rd to G a sp a rd nodded. “H e w ent to look th e ir k n e i i A follow ing w ave lift­ o v a ’r de c o u n try for gam e sign.” ed and sw ung th e s te m Inshore. T he "H e c o u ld n 't h ave sta rv ed . G aspard. next would w ash over th e boat, He w as too good s h u n te r ; he m ust grounded bro ad sid e on. Oiling her. have m et wilt) an a cc id e n t." T he flour I “ No, he had p len ty g ru b w 'en he L eaping Into th e w a ter, d e sp e ra te left a n ' he w as b e st h u n te r een dls w ith the teat of cbe loss o f th e p re ­ co u n fre e ." G a sp a rd ’s voice roughened cious c a r , w ith a g re at heave Brock to husklnes* a s he »poke of th e fa th e r eased th e bow off the hum m ock be­ he had loved. “ S o ra e tin g h a p p en — n e ath It, " " d w ith G asp a rd p ushing he n e v a lre s ta rv e so long a s be can at th e ste m , headed th e lig h ten ed boat tra v e l." in over th e flats w here sh e grounded “ Q ueer thing not a dog ev er w orked beyond th e b re ak of th e w aves. hi* way b a ck —w olves, I suppose.” " T h e y 're dry a s a b o n e !” sh o u te d “N ot a d o g !" Brock, reaching un d er th e heavy c a n ­ F or a spues ttiey sa t In sll :nce w hile v a s to th e flour bags. “ W h e w ! T h a t th e can o e d rifte d , th e d a rk face of w as a close call !" G a sp a rd L ecrolx b itte r w ith th e mem “Good t ing de beach Is flat here." ory of hts lost fa th e r. cried G aspard. “I tb o ’t she All for (T O U K C O N T IN U E D .) su re .” •T h e tid e 's not h a lf full yet. Is It?” Scale» Count Content» “ No. w e got to float de can o ’ In. S cales have been i>erfected to count, a s de tid e rises. You look out for de not m o n eta ry value, but th e n um ber boat and 1 go back to high ground o f sm all p art», such a s sc rew s o r and build a fire.” bolts. In a mas», th e n um ber o f y a rd s So, w ith th e s te m lashed to n pole in a bolt o f cloth, o r th e n um ber of to keep t h j boat from sw inging. Brock gallo n s o f liquid in a c o n ta in er. curled up in the canoe to w ait for the tid e to float her. w hile G a sp a rd went The Better Part Inland w ith k e ttle and frying pan. for th e h o u rs o f toll sin ce noon had "W e can n o t choose gotsl friends.* left them d e sp e ra te ly hungry. said III Ho, th e sage of C hinatow n 'b u t ziinut hope to live so w orthily It was not long before B rock saw th a t good frien d s m ay choose us."— a light flicker, back on th e m arsh W ashington S ta r. ills em pty sto m u cl clam ored for the =2 =3 m ahU M — W. N. U , PO R TL A N D , NO. a-1»29. H y g ein e Courses Can Cure Sp eech D e fec ts In the m u ltip licity o f se rv ice s de signed to prom ote th e h e alth a n d wel fa re of ch ild ren speech has been so re ­ ly neglected, claim s Dr. Jo h n A. G lass burg, who w rites In ilygi-la M agazine of overcom ing vicious speech h ab its. In ferio rity com plexes, sh u t-in p e r -tonalities, »hyncaa, tim idity, roalad just m em . su ic id a l tendencies, erno tlonal Instab ility , c rim in ality a n d an ti social c h a ra c te ris tic s a re som e of the re su lts ol th e d istu rb a n c e s of speech he says. Doctor GlHsahurg warn* th a t bah) talk, If prolonged beyoD d the age ol Infancy, p ro d u c es m any of th e lisps ineffectual co n tro l of b re ath , n a sa lity , h a rsh n ess d u e to o v e ren e rv atio n of speech m uscles and th e o v eran x lety ( th a t lends to confusion of thought and th e m any n egligences of o rd in a ry A m erican speech. M eager vocabulary Inexact a n d poorly e x p ressed Ideas, slovenly diction, all ten d to m old the m lod Into a cc ep ta n ce of In ferio r Ideas a n d to p r e /e o t stra ig h t thinking. Speech d e fec ts a re cu rab le. D octor G laashorg Insists. Ite-educatlon In speech Is a c o u rse in m ental and physical hygiene. Speech sp e c ia lists believe th a t by overcom ing a speech d iso rd e r they can ch an g e th e a ttitu d e , b e h av io r a n d p e rso n ality o f a person and re a d ju st him p roperly to hia en r B o astfu l b re s th stria « . T a u n ts s r s row s. I not so W AYS W IT H ORA N O ES Invention» by Women ' '— “ Iliiv r you a v er s tu d ic i Ilio hlalnry o f n e ric h i Itom e?” “ I bave,“ a n a w e rc l Sena tur Sorgh uni. “ And I ani Im p resso ) tur lite dia •ilv n n ln g e u n d e r w hlch th u t clussleal old g u te rn m e u i la b o ro l. llirough ln Rome hail en jo y ed con veli lenees of ru dio a n d gas fllllng station», am i n th e r nielli oda of qulek com m unleatlon, re a u lii migli! lu n e Ix-vn d if.e re u L ”— W’a sh iu , tou S ta r. | T hl* lu sc io u s fru it loud» Itse lf to a n y c o u rse In th e d in n e r m enu. A* a b a sis for a fru it cock tail, a d d in g a hit of leiuon and a pin eap p le siru p . th e re su lt Is p a r tic u la rly a p p e tis ­ ing. For a sim ple sa la d th e o ra n g e peeled nnd sliced very th in , a rra n g e d G ra a t L ib sralily In o v e rla p p in g slice s and g a rn ish e d “ You dctiy tim i repuhllea n re un j w ith » m a ra sc h in o c h erry n r tw o, th e n g ra te fu l? " se rv ed w ith a fren ch dressing, Is very "K iuplintlcally,” an sw e red S etm tor | good w llh a n y gam e course. S orghum " I f n nythlug, repuhllea a re j F ru it S a la d .— A sliced p e ar o r tw o tuo liberal K very enee iu n o b ile monte cut Into dice, a d d ed to o n e o r tw o rvpuhllc lui» am ile som e h lslo rle |>rr o ra n g es, th e flher a n d c o n n ec tin g t i s ­ sotm ge a prenci)! of thè e iitlre c o untry su e rem oved, th en broken Into h its slioply heem ise he put up un alile o ra a few n u ts, a m arshm allow <»r tw o cut tlon ut th è psyehologlcal m om ent.”— I Into h its a n d w hipped creniu to w hich j W ashliigi-'ii S 'u r a tab te sp o o n fu l o f m ay o n n aise dress- j MAYBK A N O T H E R , TOO Ing Is added, serv ed In a c u rle d le a f o f le ttu c e und g a rn ish ed w ith frin g ed ! pieces o f celery , one has a m ost ac ­ c e p ta b le sa lad . O ran g e C ream Sherbet. Cook to ­ g e th e r tw o c u p fu ls of su g a r w ith tw o j nnd one h a lf c u p fu ls of w a ter, a d d th e th in ly p eeled rin d of h ulf a lem on, cook t h e m inutes, th en s tra in . Add th e g ra te d rin d o f tw o o ra n g e s, tw o c u p fu ls of o ra n g e Juice a n d o n e -h a lf i cupful o f lem on Juice. T u rn Into a 1 fre e z e r nnd free z e to a luush. W hip tw o nnd o n e -h a lf c u p fu ls o f double c rea m u n til stiff, add tw o -th ird s o f a cupful o f pow dered s u g a r a n d a pinch of sa lt. B eat th e yolks o f tw o eggs i lightly, add to th e w hipped cream , th en fold In th e stiffly b e a te n w h ites o f th e eggs. Add to th e frozen m ix ­ tu r e nnd finish freezing. S erv e In ta ll Slit*—D o w M arie atlll love her g la s s es. hubby? O range S h o rtc ak e . — P re p a re the l i e — Yea. H e any a »he w r ite s h im 1 u su a l b isc u it m ixture, hake e ith e r In fr o m P a lm (te n c h w h e th e r she needs b isc u its o r In tw o sheets. Peel und m o n e y o r n o t. c u t In to b its enough orange* to m ake M iatu r« th e u m o u n t need ed to co v er th e d e ­ T h e o r a t o r y f o lk « |# t «tip sire d n u m b er of sh o rt cukes serv ed !■ f i l l e d w i t h v e r b a l t r i c k « C over tlie fru it w ith su g a r a n d let t o u « c a r e « k n o w w h i c h la a t u t o a m a n s ta n d a t le a st a n h o a r b e fo re th e «hip s h o rtc a k e Is to be served. S p re a d the A n d w h i c h la p o l i t i c a . hot c a k e s w ith b u tte r nnd heup over th e Juicy f r u i t ; It vvlli soak in to th e A W et Finiah flaky sh o rtc a k e a n d m ake It (-special!)' (lu k h a n d Is n 't it itp p n llln g ? M\ a p p etizin g . w ife In s is t« on In k in g the«*«» w re tc h e d O ra n g es mny he added to such d ish es c u ts «»veryw here w e tra v e l. Fellow* T r a v e le r — H o e s . ahe m a ke ns tnplocn. h u t should not he baked, a s th e p ulp o f th e fruit w hen subject- yo u tm t th e m o u t a t n ig h t? H u sb an d —In variably. ed to too high a tctn|> ernturc Is apt F e llo w T r a v e le r T a k e h e r t o V # to becom e h itte r nnd *|mll th e flavor o f th e w hole dish. Add th e fru it to nice. nny pudding, w hen It Is used. Just twv S ta g « M oney fo re serving. F irst A ctor My d * i r fellow. I'd As a sn u ce fo r th e p lain b u t well lend you the money If I thought you'd I liked c o tta g e pudding try : O ran g e S a u c e.—B eat th e yolks of pay It hack. Second A c to r—l*ay It h a c k ! W hy | tw o eggs u n til light, add a pinch of s a lt, n g ra tin g o f o ra n g e rin d , nnd m an. In my new play I m ake fó.UW' one cupful of o ra n g e Juice. Sw eeten In th e first net. to tn s te and add a pinch o f sa lt. J u s t G L A D TO H E A R W H A T ? b e fo re se rv in g s t i r In th e stiffly beat en w h ite s of th e eggs. in n u tte r I «ul color. They are maitr to Uirc« to live lime* N ext tim e you want to dye, try Diamond Dyes. Sec how easy It is to use them. T hen compare results. Note the absence of thal re-dyed look, of streaking, o r spotting See how « 'ft, bright, new lookiug lie) c o lo n are. T hen observe how they keep their brilliance lliiuogh wear and washing. If you don't agree Diamosid Dyes are better dyes, your dealer will refund your money. A c t i o n s m l » h t l s r t ha n h o s s t l n c t — H iaw a th a. The n-Ait/ / m .T j j / of Diamond D yet Is the original ‘'all-pur|»'se" dye f o r any and every kind of m aterial. It will dye or tint silk, wool, linen, rayon o r any m ixture of materials. The Mur it a special dye, fo r silk or wool only. W ith it you cun dye your valuable a ttu ie e o l silk o r wool with results equal to Use finest professional work. W hen you buy—remember this. The War dyes silk or wool only. T he tt Ai/r f i i. *jye will d>e every kind o i guods, including silk and wool. Y our dealer has both packages. - Easy to u s e ------- * * * * » 1 3 F r i a r d in h a r d *'l w ant « tu rk ey , pleu**," "IY rtn ln ly . atr T rtiM od?" "Oli tlinnkft - I'm r a th e r ab o rt cauli " M ontreal S far. C a n a d a '« M e m o r i a l T h e ■tnitlng tow er of ilttu w a 1« th e V ictory to w e r In thu |m r I lam e n t hull«! Ini:*, w hich re p re w n ts i'tinm lit'» m e m orlnl to her .VI. u m m n a w ho Jam D ainty D ishes. A tn sty b it o f p n stry w hich will he good fo r a d e sse rt o r to se rv e vvlili u cup o f le a Is: A pricot T a rts . — Cut rounds a n d rin g s o f sam e size from good p n stry brush w ith cold w a ter a n d p re ss a rin g on a round, bru sh w ith b eaten w hite o f egg nnd bake In a hot oven u n til even ly brow ned. D ra in * can of n p ric o ts and p lac e o n e -h a lf of a n a p ric o t round sid e up In th e een t e r of each tu rt. Add fo u r table- sp o o n fu ls o f su g a r t o one cu p fu l of n p rlro t Juice, a tab le sp o o n fu l of lem on Juice and a te a sp c o n fu l of g ra te d o ra n g e p e e l; boll five m in u tes a d d o n e -h alf (ahlespoonful o f gel a tln , disso lv ed In tw o tablespoonful* o f hot siru p . Set on Ice fo chill. S tir u n til th e m ix tu re begins to th ic k e n th en sp re n d o ver th e ta rts , coating h eavily. S erve cold. R ice P u d d in g .—T a k e one h a lf cup fill o f w ell-w ashed rice, a d d th re e cupful* of boiling w a te r nnd one-h alf ten sp o o n fu l of »nit. Cook u n til ten der. S«niil one nnd o n e -h alf c u p fu ls o f milk In n double holler, mix th re e tn h lesp o o n fu ls o f corn s ta rc h a n d one h a lf cupful of m ilk, w hen sm ooth add to th e » raid ed m ilk, cook ten m inutes Bent th e yidks of tw o eggs u n til light add one-h alf cu p fu l o f s u g a r ; w hen w ell blended s tir Inin th e hot m ix tu re T h e rice sh o u ld lie d i y ; a d d one ten sp oonful of vnnllln. B ent thoro u g h ly , tu rn In to n serv in g dish nnd chill. '.Vhen read y to se rv e g a rn is h w ith la rg e roses of w hipped c rea m w ith a ten sp o o n fu l o f bright Jelly In each rose. O aln ty T ea C akes. —S p re a d b u tte r w a fe rs w ith m arsh m allo w c re a m ; place n tenspoonful of p in eap p le nnd o ra n g e m arm a la d e In th e c e n te r of each . Bent tlie w h ites of tw o eggs until stiff nnd dry. g ra d u a lly h e at In o n e -fo u rth cupful o f p ow dered su g a r nnd w ith a p n stry tu b e pipe th is m erin g u e nil a ro u n d th e edge, th e n dot w ith a rose o f m erin g u e In tlo- c en ter. S p rin k le w ith g ra n u ln te d s u g a r nnd brow n d elicately . v Iro n m e n t. O ne w om an had the Idea to m ake sliver fo rk s and s;»ions w ith a curving handle, w hich p re v e n te d th e ir slipping into th e p late , such a good Idea th al it Is stra n g e no one ev er th o u g h t of It before. T h e tra v e le r who find* hi* p o rtab le desk a Joy ha* a w om an to th an k for th e Invention. A lock fau cet for m etal c o n ta in e rs Is a n Inven- vent Ion In p ra c tic a l dem and for hotel sto re ro o m s a n d an Im p o rta n t sa fe ty device. T h e sa m e w om an Invented also a handy needle th re a d e r to «•e on sewing machine«. _ » « —no slv f -w ithout ow c a rrlu l you m a y _.... T h a t's the idea behind Diamond Dyes. giva you real service. They contain from more amlmc than other dye* on the market. It a “ ■ NW- .to nf^M tiiit clubs. To break a coM harmlessly and i*n a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin taMct. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient« too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumtagol And there’s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children — often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The genuine Bayer Aspirin lias Bayer on the box and on every tablet« All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Ajptrln la Ihm trad« mark of lUj«f M«i>afa(ior« of lfot)o4M*n«a 2)c. Ointment 2 V and 10c. Tsuiim ()c. Sold everywhere. Sample n e b fen . A/Jrtn "C .rtcur.," I>.pt BA. Mald.ii. Maaa.