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? ASK M S f f ANOTHER ? ? A General Quiz ft. <V. fV (V. ft. (V. (V. (V. (t. T h « Q u e a tio n a 1. Of whut country in the orungc a native? 2. Whut occupation bus the high est accident toll? 3. Where was George Washing ton inaugurated President the first time? 4. Whut does “ apple pie” order signify? 5. How long w ill foreign G.I. brides iiuve to wait to attain U. S. citizenship? 6. ilow many of the 300 islands of the Bermudas are inhabited? 7. Not counting mythology, who was the first iron munufucturei named in literature? 0. Chopin composed his music almost exclusively for whut in strument? 9. Sheeplike behavior is culled what? 10. Was Nutliun Hule a real per son? T h e A n a w e ra 1. China. Cultivation began in the Middle uges. 2. Farming. I t has three acci dents for every two in industry. 3. Federal Hull, New York City. 4. Perfect, precise order. 5. They must complete two years' residence before filing a form al petition for citizenship. 0. Twenty islands. 7. Tubal Cain (Genesis 4:22). 8. Piano. 9. Ovine. 10. He was an American spy in the Revolutionary war. He was born in 1755, graduated from Yale in 1773, und served with the Amer ican forces until captured and hanged as a spy in 1776. lAy £rlta ■"pHERE la no such thing us the • young teen-ager who has ull the clothes she wonts. When some new gudget. trinket or fad takes the school by storm, girls frequently feel out of the swing of things if they can't have them. On the other hund. clothes budgets for the high school girl ore frequently limited, and It's impossible to buy every thing, In cases like this, the girls who con sew, or whose mothers are hundy with the needle ore truly born under a lucky star. There are al ways dresses in the wardrobe that are dated, rather than worn, but with skillful iveutting and sewing they can be transformed into new and lovely things. One of the items in a young girl's wardrobe which easily acquires a dated look, but does not lose its value as a good piece of m aterial, is a form al. Forme!« are worn a few times, and then they lose their usefulness as such. But what a wealth of good m aterial for sewing! Not only one but several articles can be made from dated formals. The bodice can be recut and sewed as the top of a suit, and the skirt especially if It is full, offers ample m aterial for the skirt of a suit, and even an extra blouse or skirt. HEARTBURN I la 5 l____________ »______ _ _ When «ir««« ■tornarh arid pause« painful, «ufforat- Ing va«, «our «tornarti and heartburn, dor -or« usuali» p r a a r r t b a t h « faat.wt artln v ro*>h<tn«a known f o r ajm p to n a tle r a ti« r-m a d irtn a a Itk« thoea In Holl ana I ablet«. No laaativa. Hell-an« bring« com fort In a jif fy ur <loubi« »our mon«y bark on return of botti« to ti». 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The formal with a striped top can easily be utilized for this providing it is ripped apart completely and every scrap of m aterial given thor ough use. I f the skirt ot the form al is striped rather than the top. then it can be used for the jacket or bolero, with perhaps a peplum of the same ma- P r e c is io n S t r ip e s and where to obtain capital, fully explained. Particulars Free —W rite Today. STAR SERVICE W APANO NCTA - O H IO STRCNGTH If your blood LACKS IRON! You girls and women who sutler so from simple anemia th a t you're pale, weak, "dragged o ut”—this may be due to lack of blood-iron . 80 try Lydia E. Plnkham's TABLETS—one of the best home ways to build up red blood—In such cases. Plnkham's Tablets are one of the great est blood-iron tonics you can buyl At all drugstores. W orth trying I 666 PR EPA R A TIO N S Liquid — Tablets — Salve — Nose Drops Has satisfied millions for years. 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DOAN SPILLS dddrocid- S h o u l d e r e d j u n i o r Sdroch W inston Churchill and a Missouri Degree (W inston C h u rc h ill u e n l Io M issouri w ith P l jsidi-nt T ru m a n , where he re- c e il ed a degree fro m U eslminster c o l lege at Pullon, M o .— N e w t Ite m ). Missouri, meet England. . . . John Bull, meet Huck Finn! . . . Eton, this is Kansas City. . . . Westminster Abbey, shake wltb Westminster College! . . . 241 Becomes a bolero and ik ir l. terial. The bodice of the form al, in this case would not offer enough m aterial for the skirt, but the pur chase of extra, m atchirg m aterial would be a worthwhile investment if a complete suit is the result. If you do not want to use the re mainder of the striped skirt m a te ri al in another skirt or blouse, it w ill make beautiful accessories such as a hat or gloves. The accesso ries will then pick up their cue from the costume itself and add a smart, finishing touch to the outfit. Should you be making a bolero as topping for the skirt, then try the new rounded shoulder effect. Pads can be purchased or made from muslin in a large enough size to give the desired rounded effect. They should be fitted carefully to the wearer. For making the pads, you w ill find that featherbone tn two or three ply makes an ideal support for these pads. They are easy to stitch to position with a long machine stitch An ex-British premier in Missouri. . . . Downing street and Main street. . . . London and Kansas C ity. . . . Plymouth and Hannibal. . . . Liverpool and Independence! . . . Shropshire and Calloway. . . . Nottingham and Taney. . . . The Thames and "Big M uddy!” This is Westminster College, Winnie. Westminster away out among the longhorns. . . . Its name is English but it’s all Mis souri. . . . It's not one of the big colleges But It’s a right sm art one. . . . It is no Yale or H arvard in pres tige. . . . But It teaches 'em so they "stay teached.*' There must be Missouri stuff in you, Winnie. . . . The stuff of Huck Finn and Joe Folk. . . . Claiborne Jackson and Charlie Harding. . . . Alec M cN air and M ark Twain. You don’t really need a degree. . . . You’ve got more than an Injun has feathers. . . . But this one won't hurt you: ••The Honorable Winston Churchill Honorary Old Grad or Westminster, Mo. . . . Alumnus of the Golden W est!’* Matron’s Frock SIM PLE d a y tim e frock es pecially nice for the slight ly larger figure. Flattering neck line, front closing and cap sleeves are edged in dainty scallops— shoulder gathers give a feminine touch. You’ll like it in a pretty all-over floral print, or soft solid tones. A Making a C ircular Skirt Missourians have to be shown. . . . 40. 42 44 46 . 48, 50 and 52. Size 38. cap sleeve, requires 4 yards of 35-inch m ate You showed ’em, Winnie. . . . For the Suit ria l. As you have shown the world. The main thing to rem em ber in making a circular skirt is to let the Have an honorary degree. . . . garment hang on a garm ent hanger And some Missouri ham and can X 5 ? Ç** died yams! . . . overnight. This is done to let the fabric sag— if it w ill—and let you Help yourself to Missouri hospital ity. . . . make adjustments before you really turn the hem and stitch It. This But don’t let that Truman boy may be done after the garm ent is on Give you any of those Eastern cigars! its way toward finishing. When you Both Right are ready to sew the hem. take the A teacher put a problem tc his garment off the hanger and try it M AINE WINTERS class: “ There were 13 sheep in a on with the shoes you plan to wear. SOFTENING DR pen and 7 jumped out; how many The hem is then marked with a were le ft? ” “The State is warm ing up. At skirt-m arker Just as you would for One of the boys said, "None, North Jay a house that was built any other type of skirt. Now the s ir,” and when the teacher re by mistake so the keyhole in the dress is removed. Lay the skirt on buked him for his deficient a rith front door lines up with the pre the table, folded at center-front metic and told him he knew noth vailing winter winds has some and center-back lines and measure ing about figures, the boy’s reply times taken in as much as 37 evenly all the way across the skirt. was, “ Sir, you know nothing about bushels of snow through the key M ark with chalk for length. T rim hole in a single storm. It's been sheep.” a little off at the sides because of five years now since any storm the sagging bias seams and then has blown In more than 18 bush The Battle Front measure the depth you want them els. No storm this winter has Young John uas m eeting his grand finished in. A circular skirt re blown in more than 15.’’—John fath er fo r the first tim e. quires a narrower hem than does a Gould of Lisbon Falls. Maine, in "So you're m y grandpa,” he said, eye lengthwise skirt. Turn the raw the New York Times. ing the o ld man over. edge under a generous one-half inch “ Yes, m y little la d ,” said the grand and clean-stitch it. Use a long stitch fath er. " I'm you r grandpa on you r to draw up the fullness of the hem fath er’s side.” CAN YOU REM EM B ER — with a bobbin thread. When the hem “O h , are y o u !” said John. “ Then A w ay back when you could fin d a is basted and the lower edge you can take it fro m m e you’re on the pressed, try the skirt on again for place to get awav from trouble? w rong side.” fit. Then slip-stitch the hem into I 1 W hen anybody w ith fa ir eyesight position, doing this with the skirt The class had had a lesson on c ou ld te ll the difference between a spread out on a table so the hem $5,000 one-fam ily home and a $125 Eskimos, and were asked to write will lie perfectly in position. Long chicken house? an account of it. One bright young slip stitches are best— and be care _• __ ster began: “ The Eskimos are ful so that they do not show through A n d a u ay hack when it isolated a God’s frozen people.” Sewing for Youngsters TO GET MORE CO LD tim er f o r HVIatron Special Occasion Frock /CONTRASTING stripes are used effectively on th is s m o o th junior date dress. Note the wide- shouldered look, the slim-as-a-pen- c il waistline. Easy to make fo r the teen-age sewer, and perfect for coke dates, spring dances, special dress-up occasions. Pattern No. 8981 is designed for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14. 16 and 18. Size 12 reauires 3 1« yards of 35- or 39-lnch m a te ria l for stripes; 2% yards plain fabric. Due to an unusually large dem and and current conditions, slightly more tim e is rea.uired in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. SEW ING C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T . 709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents In coins tor each pattern desired. Pattern No. ----------------------------Size------ N am e- Address- È«* 5taf rtf the -Uinfl. it teeth PoU,ilT _ . * «R a man i f he said he hadn't a shirt to his back? BllllOUPimiOOD 7 1 ^ 1 S le n d e r iz in g Pattern No. 8976 comes in sizes 36. 38, Try d en tist's «m ating dlacovary late« «Upping . iy goodbye > r-------------- «ore guru« and enjo y eat eating Joy ■teak, apple« and o th e r food« y o u 're been p a w in g up. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Woman's World Recipe for a New Spring Suit: First, 'Fake a Dated Formal— Impeccably hand-tailored hut with distinctive dressmaker detail is this precision striped jacket. ' In navy and red striped worsted, this suit is indicative of the trend in fashion being shown this spring. You'll find these tips worthwhile when sewing for youngsters just past the bib and tucker stage: 1. Choosing m aterials for chil dren should center on the follow ing points: washability, wearabil ity, ease of making, warm th or protection, and attractiveness. 2. The length of skirts, trousers and sleeves are important. Chil dren's clothing should look smart if you want them to be happy and win appreciation from their play mates. 3. Good buttons and fasteners, good binding or trim m ing m ate rial such as ric rac are essen tial if the child is to get in and out of his clothing easily, and make the clothing easy to laun der. 4. L ittle folks like good fitting clothes. M aking up a muslin pat tern takes little tim e and saves ripping and tedious pinning that make youngsters fidgety 5. M ake sewing easy for your self by doing all the cutting at one time. Then the sewing can all be done at a sitting. You can c o v e n tra te better when your work is well organized. Spring Fashion Notes • • « Boyhood’s Greatest Thrill Buffalo B ill was born 100 years ago. We feel sorry for kids to whom he is a remote figure. What a th rille r the Buffalo B ill Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders was to the small fry of yesterday! It came every year back home, and one of our earliest memories is see ing Buffalo B ill in the flesh, riding down Whalley avenue in an open buggy, at the head of the Injuns, cowboys and buffalo hunters. The show was held in Westville, just back of the Nick Hubinger mansion. Once, lacking money to get in, we climbed a tree to see the show and we almost im agine we got riddled by stray bullets in the hold-up of the Deadwood stage. * • * H E R E A N I) T H E R E Ilk a Chase is running a fever a lt er reading the reviews on “I Love Miss T illi Bean.” . . . Clifton F in negan is our favorite radio comic. . . . ” A Walk in the Sun” fs the most graphic war picture ye ed has •een . . . A book title with a kick, "Applejack for B reakfast." . . . There w ill be a big black m arket in beer this summer. « « « Faugh lin e fro m "T ru c k lin e Cafe” : A n optim ist is a fe llo w w ho worries about the fu tu re in the atom ic bom b age. a Boleros are going to be more im portant than ever, and so are belts, wide ones, slim ones and colorful belts. Peplums are in to stay, too. Skirts are longer for street wear, shorter for dancing, these ideas tak ing their cue from ballet styles. Speaking of ballet, you w ill notice that bathing and beach apparel have been much influenced by this clas sic form of the dance, too. Tunic suits are being seen more and more frequently In this trend of longer jackets. If you have a large build, wear garments with broken lines to make you look smaller. I f you’re young and long for co quettish accessories, select a plaid taffeta bag and hat. Drawstring bags that swing freely are high in favor. a a D r. John W illiam Mauchly, 88, ■nd J. 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