"SCIENCE rescues tho
DEAFENED"
by Floyd Gibbons
Noted Journallat dmrrlbH hi Halt
to Uniliuil lectro-acouiitlc lab
oratory. Krrryone who la hard of
hearlniS thoulil rmid It. Reprinted
Irom lh (imp 11 JtWfi. bawl
It atamp to Dept.
SONOTONE
If Want 44th St. New York City
Rabbit Spread Flame
A stilt breoxe and a llauiliig Jack
rabbit combined to spread a fire near
Santa Harbara, Calif., recently that
destroyed GOO acres of wheat before
It was put out. A jack rabbit was
trapped In some burning brush. The
frightened animal ran Into a nearby
grain field with Its fur on Are. The
rabbit rolled In the dry gntln In an
effort to extinguish the tlnmes and
Ignited the grain. The wind fanned
the fire until GOO acres of grain and
brush land were burned.
5lj)OYYY
GowaVxs
Dont let
coughs
and colds wear down
ana corns wear aown .
youi itrength and If XTt
vitality. Boschee's V v
Syrup soothes instantly "1
ends coughs quicklv. Ke V J
lief GUARANTEED.
Boschee's
Syrup
At oil
druggists
Fixing It Up
"I say, you initit U Schmidt a
food turn and lend hJra $23. His
treditor Is pressing him very hard."
"Oh; to whom does he owe the
oxuieyr
"To me." Lustige Dlaetter, Berlin,
ameAL in
youpinouth:
Coated tongue, bad breath? Watch
them vanish when you clean acenmn
lated waste matter out of your System.
Peen-s-mint works thoroughly, gently,
efficiently with smaller doses. Non-habit-formlng.
Safe for young and old.
FOR CONSTIPATION
Urfinf Her Oa
Mrs. Snapper I'm so mad I could
,ult speaking to you.
Mr. Snapper Then get Just a littH
!t madder, will you? IatbOndei
Magazine.
Kidnevs
Disordered?
Act Promptly When Earned
JSJ Kidney Irregularities.
When bladder Irritations,
getting up at night and con
stant backache keep you miser
able, don't take chances! Kelp
your kidneys at the first sien
of disorder. Use Docm'i Pills.
Successful for more than 50
years. Endorsed by hundreds
of thousands of grateful users.
i Sold by dealers everywhere.
Boan's
ills
A bWETIC
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Heaven, No
"So you decided to quit being an
Ithcistr
"l'eah, there's no future to It."
Advice to Cotton Growers
Thickly planted cotton Is recom
mended on all soils by Arkansas ex
periment station officials.
How you feel in the
mis we
real story
THAT'S the
time you
should feel like
whittling and tinging. Your muscles
should itch to tackle the day's work.
Your mind should quickly tolve the
problem that baffled you the after
noon before. Don't let your health slip
away so that a night's rest fail in its
natural recuperative powers. When
you awaken with a "dragged out"
physical or mental feeling, heed those
bad symptoms. That's the time you
need a dependable tonic to help restore
your old time energy. Try a bottle
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery, which is sold by druggists.
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Cabinet .
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lv). 1SSI iMtoi n Nt'n-jiaiH'r Inton.)
"You have to believe In h:ipinea
It Isn't nn outward tluiot,
Tlia ft'iinR never makes the sons',
1 Kue$!,
As nnii'h as the souk the spring.
Aye, ninny a he Hit could find con
tent
It It raw the Joy on the road It
wont,
The jy ahead when It had to
Brieve,
For the Joy la thora but JO 4
have to bellava."
CHOCOLATE DAINTIES
Chocolate In various forms has at
ways been a most popular confection,
dessert, cake or
cake tilling. As
nearly everybody
likes chocolate one
may satisfy th
taste of any as re
gards the kind of
cuke. From loaf to
drop cakes, simple
or rich, they always find a glad wel
come. Chocolate Caramels. rut two and
one-half tublespoonfula of butter Into
a saucepan, when melted add two cup
fu!s of molasses, one cupful of brown
sugar, and stir until the sugar Is dis
solved and when the boiling point Is
reached add three squares of choco
late grated, srirrlng constantly until
the chocolate Is melted. Hoi I until a
firm ball is formed when a little Is
dropped Into cold water. Add one tea
spoonful of vanilla and turn Into a
buttered pan to cool.
Chocolate Custard Pie. Line a pie
plate with pastry, flute the rlin and
til with the following: Heat the yolks
of three eggs slightly, add one-half
cupful of sugar and continue beating,
add one tablespoonful of soft butter,
the same of flour, three-fourths of a
cupful of milk and two squares of
melted chocolate; flavor with vanilla
and bake. Spread with a meringue
made of the egg whites and one
half cupful of powdered sugar. Re
turn to the oven and brown.
Chocolate Cup Cakes. Take one
half cupful of shortening, add one
cupful of sugar and cream, add one
and one-half cupfuls of flour with
two and one-half teaspoonfuls of bak
ing powder finely sifted alternately
with one-half cupful of milk, add two
beaten yolks of eggs, three squares of
melted chocolate, one-half teaspoonful
of salt and one teaspoonful of vanilla,
before the milk and flour Is added.
Fold In at the last the well beaten
whites of two eggs. Bake In small
gem pans.
Vergil More Than Match
for "Devylla of Hell"
There are several stories telling how
Vergil became acquainted with the
"devjlls of hell." According to ons
German legend, Vergil was one day dig
ging In his garden when he came npon
a glass filled with what appeared to
be wriggling earthworms. Eut a voice
came from the glass begging Vergil
to open It and promising to teach him
many arts. "Teach me the arts," re
plied Vergil ennnily, "and I will break
the bottle and set you free." So they
taught him all they knew, and when
he opened the bottle, 72 devils crawled
out and disappeared.
In another version, a single devil
promised to give Vergil the magical
book of Solomon If he would release
him from the bottle. Vergil did so,
but, frightened by the size of the lib
erated spirit, tricked him Into return
ing to the bottle In the same way as
the fisherman In the "Arabian Nights"
tricked the Jinn. "Surely you can't
make yourself as small as the bottle
again," suld Vergil. "I'.nslly," replied
the devil, and to prove It, returned to
the flask. Vergil promptly put In the
stopper and kept him prisoner forever.
Baltimore .Sun.
German Pronunciation
In Germany here Is no standard of
pronunciation that Is acknowledged
and absolutely followed by the mass
of Intelligent people. The so-called
standard of some people Is the pro
nunciation of the stage, which again
Is divided Into the pronunciation of
tragedy and comedy. In the latter, of
course, Is heard the more natural pro
nunciation of everyday life. The sec
tional differences are very marked, but
In general there is a North German
and a South German pronunciation.
Arkansas National Park
Hot Springs National park, opened
In 1021, Is located In the middle part
of Arkansas. It Is one and one-half
miles ln area. There are 40 hot springs
said to possess healing properties, and
19 bath houses under government su
pervision. The land was reserved by
congress In 18.TJ as the Hot .Springs
reservation to prevent exploitation of
the hot waters.
Getting the "Break"
Pluck means a lot In life; luck
means nothing. You are Justified In
criticizing your pluck, but never In
whining about your luck. The success
ful man may have "gotten the breaks,"
but If he did he went out and made
them for himself. Grit
Spider's Trap
The trapdoor spider digs Ita nest
In the ground, and fits on the top a
trapdoor of earth and web with a
hinge that works neatly.
LATEST PATTERNS IN PRINTS
COPY ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
THE reproduction of objects sur
rounding us, beginning with the
animal, floral, and .later convent louul
designs. Is ns old ns Is textile tut It
self. Kenllstlc flowers, scrolls, twists tunl
turns, pastoral and love scenes, turtle
doves. Interlocked rings, musical In
struments and gardeners' tools, nil de
pleted with grace ami balance, found
their way Into textile patterns ns fur
back as history relates.
All of which leads up to the very
Interesting data In regard to the hand
some printed rayon crepe of whkh
the striking frock In the picture Is
fashioned. When the salesperson calls
OP PRINTED RAYON CREPE
attention to any of the prints which
go to make up this series of pnttern
Ings, you recognize at a glance tho
source of their Inspiration, which Is
oone other than one of the towering
skyscrapers such as Is America's proud
coast, and which In this Instance
proves to be the tallest building In the
world recently erected In New York.
One marvels at the skill of the art
ist who ran symbolize so coIohsmI a
theme as attractively as these new
prints portray, achieving effects which
are not only exceedingly designful,
but because of their distinct novelty
idd rest to the mode. The large de
signs seem particularly smart. The
motifs vary from a striking silhouette
A GORGEOUS
of the building to a llght-nnd-shadcw
Impression which Is especially gocd
looking.
As to the scarf which adds a "touch
that tells" to the frock Illustrated, It
Is typical of the present style trend.
The dress or 'at or blouse which Is
minus a striking scarf or at least some
sort of a "tricky" scarf neckline Is the
exception this season.
The mission of the new scarfs seems
to be to emphasize startling color con
trast. In order to accomplish this, mn
terlnls are seamed together rather
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than contrasted through design. Ono
might correctly dcsciibo them ns lut
ing pieced together, for that Is what
they are, si rips, diamond shapes,
square and triangles of silk, satin,
sheer velvet or crepe In until I colors
Ingeniously worked In modernistic do
sign. The scurf pictured scams a strip o?
black and it strip of white crepe weave
together, thus complementing the
black and white print which fashions
the frock.
For Evening Wsar.
Not within the memory of the pres
ent generation has the world of
fashion been so richly endowed with
kWWti "'I
beautiful materluls. The challenge Is
to piny up fabric elegance to best ad
vantage, which Is exactly what our
creators of costume-beautiful are do
ing this season. This Is especially
true In regard to evening modes which
are styled, for the most part, along
simplest lines so as to place the em
phasis on the loveliness of their mate
rials. In the exquisite velvet brocaded
rhIIToiis which are so greatly favored
In Paris at the present time for eve
ning wear and which are forecasted to
repeat their triumphs the summer
through, textile art reaches a high
note of achievement. The winsome
frock In the picture Is made of this
enchanting muterlal, Its pale blue
chiffon background brocaded with tiny
velvet motifs In a slightly darker tone.
Which reminds us that colorlsts to the
style realm nre In a mood to play up
blue In every possible gradation and
coinblnutlon for si ring and summer.
Note with what restrnlnt the gown
pictured Is fashioned In order that
nothing slmll d tract from the glory
of Its fabric. A tight silhouette Is fea
tured, which Is very chic for this sea
son. The biased skirt Is raised high
at the waist, for waistlines In general
are gnwlng noticeably hlghe , In con
nection whh the new close-flttlng lines
It Is correct for the fullness to begin
at the knee ns It so gracefully does
EVENING GOWN
In this Instance. T' bodice Is very
simple, low cut and square, with just
a soft frill of self fabric.
Adorable little jackets of these new
velvet-brocaded chiffons will be worn
this summer over frocks of monotone
chiffon. One rnn rendlly see that the
vogue for ensembles of this type Is
destined to become widespread. The
brocade Is available In not only
light blue hut In a delectable pink;
also pale green.
CHEinn NICHOLAS.
& till, Waatara Nawipapar UnloaJ
Fairi Tolo
" i SI WIIIW tfH m m.m.,..mm as
KING OF CLOUDS
"Wo nre angry and wo don't want
to work or piny any more," said the
Italn Props.
"Goodness, gracious mo," said the
King of the Clouds, "you don't think
you aro working, do your"
"Well, we do now," the Italn Props
said. "Of course, we don't as a rule
think It Is work.
"We think It Is piny, for It's the
easiest thing In the world for us to do.
"And we still think It Is partly play
but Just at present we're speaking
of It as work too,"
"Of course," said the King of the
Clouds, "It should be easy for you to
do, for you aro rain drops.
"That Is why I could not understand
It when you spoke of working as well
as playing.
"Hut tell me all about It. Why are
you angry)"
"You see, It's this way," begun the
Italn Props. "We like to sputter and
splash ami play.
"We like to till the puddles and give
drluks of water to the earth, tti
plants, the birds, the flowers, the
tret's.
"We like to have Jokes and to spat
ter where we're not supposed to spat
ter, ami wo love to Jump up on the
ends of people's skirts and ou their
stockings t
"Yes, we have lots of games we en
Joy playing."
"Why then," asked the King of the
Clouds, "are you complaining) You've
talked and talked and you've given me
no reasons at all for being angry."
That Is so," agreed the Italn Props.
"Hut we will telt you now why we
are angry.
"We heard some people talking and
Ihey made us very angry. They anld:
"Vh, It's raining cats and dogs.'
"Ami we never Intended to rain
such creatures, nor could we do so.
"it's enough for us that we rsln In
drops aa our very name explulns. We
The King of the Clouds.
would never, never, never, never rain
cats and dogs,
"Never, never, never, even If we
could and we can't."
The King of the Clouds Inughed
very hard.
"Well do I remember when It used
to make me angry when people said
those things," he chuckled.
"Did you hear such things before)"
asked the Italn Props In surprise.
"Yes, Indeed," said the King of the
Clouds. "I'eople often talk In that
foolish way."
"Whatever do they mean by It)"
aski-d the Knin Props.
"Nothing, nothing at all," said the
King of the Clouds.
"Then they don't Imagine we will
really ruin cuts and dogs?" asked the
Huln Prop.
'They know you really won't," said
the King of the Clouds.
"When they say that you are raining
cats and dogs they mean that you are
raining very hard and furiously."
"Hut, Cloud King, there were some
others who said we were raining
pitchforks, and others that we were
coming down In sheets."
"My dears," said the Cloud King. In
a superior manner, "you must not pay
too much attention to what people
soy,
"They are apt to be very foolish at
times!"
Secret Writing
Soak a sheet of white paper In wa
ter, then lay It down Hat on any
smooth surface, such as gluss, a slate,
or a hard, smooth piece of wood. Then
on top of the wet sheet lay a dry
sheet of paper, and with the hard
point of a pencil write on the dry
sheet, pressing hard on the pencil
point so as to Indent the lettering
Into the wet sheet beneath. ,
When the writing Is completed, the
sheet Is no longer required, so It can
be destroyed.' When the wet sheet
dries, the characters Indented therein
will have disappeared, and the most
careful examination of It will not ro
veul the slightest sign of writing. Yet
one has merely to souk the sheet again
In water, and the secret mesuuga will
eappeur.
Dog Keeps Watch
When au old shepherd did not re
turn to his home a search was made
for him. It was not until two months
later that It was discovered that he
must have died while looking after
his sheep. Standing guard over his
master's body was the shepherd's old
collie, which must have kept Its lone
ly lgll for two months, leaving Its
p,t only nt Intervals to And fooii
'(Kit,'1
3 - iftl -. W.M
if.:,
Was a Problem
"Mary Jane caused me many
anxluus momenta," says Mrs. U. 0.
McPowcll, s(i:i5 Wentworlh Ave,
So., Minneapolis, Minn. ".Sho wus
listless, weak, had no appetite.
"She suffered a lot from rolda
until I began giving her California
Fig Syrup. It mudo her strong,
able to avoid colds; gave her a
good appetite and digestion. Sho
the picture of health, now."
Tor over fM years, California Fig
Syrup has been helping bilious,
weak, headachy, const Ipnted babies
and children. Poctors by thousands
recommend this pure vegetable
product. Children love Its flavor.
It nets gently to open the bowels In
rolda or children's diseases. Itowels
become regular with Its use and re
main that way.
F.mphaslzf the nmno Cu 1 or a la
cr you may get an Imitation.
1AXATIVI-TONIC Jo CHItDHIN
Wood Retitts Heat
I'.y a special process, wood Is said
to have) been mitdo more lluiuv proo
and lire resistant than other flre re
oUtlng muterlal without the loss ol
characteristics that muke wood dtv
slrnble for Interior and exterior uses,
says Popular Mechanics Magazine,
In a recent tent, a wooden door,
treated with the chemicals, with
stood Intense heat for a longer time
than one of steel. This specially fire
proofed wood has been used as a firs
safeguard In (he tower of the Chrys
ler building In New York city.
WOMEN SHOULD '
LEARN USES
0FMA6NESIA
To women who Buffer from nausea,
or so-called "morning sickness," this
Is a blessing. Most nurses know It
It Is advised by leading specialists:
Over a small quantity of finely
cracked Ice pour a teaspoonful of
Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Sip slow
ly until you are relieved. It ends
sick stomach or Inclination to vomit
Its anil acid properties make Phil
lips' Milk of Magnesia quick relief
In heartburn, sour stomach, gns. Its
mild Isxntlve action assures regular
bowel movement. I'sed as a mouth
wash It helps prevent tooth decay
during expectancy.
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In I'llc and other Hcctal and
Colon ailment, ohkh um
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Incomo Tin Inspector Mow many
dependents have you?
One of the Many Two children
ind tt landlord. Answers.
An editor has to know, so facts
are his game whose pursuit he never
neglects.
Bad Stomach Cause
of Bad Skin
You can't expect to have a good
clear skin if your stomach U weak and
disordered.
Undigested food aenda poisons
through the body, plmplea appear
kin grows sallow and loses color.
Hut those troubles will end quickly
and skin clear up if you will etart
today taking Tanlac.
Tanlac is mode from herbs, barks
and roots. A tablespoonful before each
meal stimulates the digestion natu
rally so that you can digest what you
eat. And when your stomach Is in good
Bhape again watch how quickly skia
begins to clear up. At your druggtnt'e.
Money back if it doesn't help you.
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