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if Second Section Six Pagea tt .i.kl Kill, i,lh "r'-jr Tourist Camping in Full Swing Many New and Better Camps Country highways arc now dot ted by cars with big canvasbun dlea on the running boarj which identify thorn ns tourists' automo biles. Toist. camping has be come exceedingly popular. lthas been estimated that nearly one-, thiroPof tlio entire population of this country, tiring lu year, in dulged in oneorm or another of tou&st camping. Nearly every city or town has tourist camps for the accommo dation of tourist campers. These are provided vLh tables, running water and lightgj and, frequently cook houses with gas. Thero is nearly always a provision store on the grounds or Hear at hand, from which the campers can purchase 'cir supplies. TheOterm "tin can tourist" no &nger applies . to the tourist earner for he is no more depend ent on canned goods when camp- ing than when at home. The camp store Iways carries canned goods giust as does the home 'grocery. More evaporated mlr5 is gold than any othpr kind of canned goods and the camper Is pretty sure t find his favorite brand which fills his milk and cream needs when ai home. A pediatrician lecturing to fourth -year medical students t John Hopkins liospitalQi f(y weeks ago on the subject of lye poisoning digressed for a few minuter lo point out that ml ant mi lily Is lo-ing cut down rapidly all over the world and thai rickets and such hilh'-rto "necessary" evils shortly will become very rare, with the ultimate result that manQ)i'hil dren poetically will escape (g)!l obl f.riioncd ailiuc!its. The professor talked of this and thsit, but was i9t speaking fur publication and probably meant what he ',iid. 11 inference at .least, he agreed (bat the modern Flapper Mothers AWARDED WORLD BEAUTY TITLE 1 & ; M- it r' 1 , if. ; t -. r W ; ' : f ' 1 r - . , k I hm- : Y Z,T - Vatel. tho cook who took L11 1 1 V -ft;:..rJS h.iauye tli- kins'!" fish wa (if f ;-vy I I F- WW-- , had a dlflple. When fro S "'A jifc ' J Sr' f lf-' 'he '"Konian at Ute fhn - ..- ,L VJ' KM.rfc '" .1 m. z.J nested Ihe wiltlllif liloonm i U.- V f iJ'i himself. i-1 1 . Scene at the awarding of the title "Miss Universe" at the intorna- tional beauty contest at Galveston, Tex., to Miss Ella Van Hueson, J left, entered as "Miss Chicago" in the contest. Miss Van Hueson is shown with Miss Dorothy Britton, of Jersey City, N. J., "Miss Uni IePL12JLI?fficiateda hex coronation., " Corn Chowder i cups canned 1 small onion. I 3 t-ijps potals cutn 4 inch slices 1 cup chopprd tomatoes (raw or canned ) 1 teaspoon salt 1 Clip t'VJIpO- ruted in i Hv hi'iitrtl io siraltl Inir point 1 tbsp. sugar 1 fit. boilinir water renut-T 2 oz. salt pork, diced T'an-fry the pork in .a hot sauce pan. Add theeDonioir andeook slowly, without browning, (gor five ; minutes, auu tne potatoes, con . and tomatoes In alternate liters. ; Sprinkle with salt, sugar, and pep- per, then add water and ook slowly until potatoes are tender. Add mixturcvgslowly to eporated milk. Tapioca Cream 1 cup e vn po rn 1 od milk diluted with Sl'iip watir 1 ? tbsp. minute 1 a p i oca Heat diluted 2 bcatf(g) separately tbsp. sugar Isp. f-ilU 1 l.p. vanilla milk in double boiler, add tapioca, and cook until picca is transparent (about L'O minutes). Add salt and Rar to beaten eg yolks. Heat ing con stantly, pour tapioca gradually on to egg yolks. Return to double boiler and cook 5 minutes longer. Itemove-froni lire and fold in stiffly boatoiKaregg whites, and vanj4)!a. Cool before serving. Cocoa 2 tbsp. cocoa li tbsp. sugar . ru boili 111: 1 s cips ev.i i-uv but Wilier i'v grains -:iJt 1 m i I lr ri!Vfifl with M ix cocoa, sugar nnd salt- and add hot water. Cook over a lovg (lame for 10 minutes, stirring r.v casionally to prevent burning. Add the hot diluted milk and continue cooking for 2 minutes. . Soup 2 No. 1 cans any ivpncr voMfMable soup or puree 1 cup water 1 six oz. ran1" vniiorjiled tit i 1 It salt Combine soup and water heat to boiling point; (lien evaporated milk a n d rwhea I . and add Add pepper and salif neccasary. Camp Desserts Campers will lind that prifcs. sliced bananas, fresjj) or canned peaches, and fresh or canned ber ries served with undented evapo rated milk make acceptable des serts. ' a or flapper mother.' arc ddng very well by their progeny. lie even hinted that children get better : breaks now than In the old-fashioned days of asafetlda, bags. Now comes Casmelician It. l.ouis. billed ns the Dr. Knusius of the Frisian femme du monde. to say in so many words: "Whatever tin otrK-r shortcomings. Ameri can flappers are better prepared for mtiiherhooil than were uie- . own moihers or grandmothers." The professor spoke of health; that's'is specialty. M . Louis talk ed of Inanity, which is his particu lar racket. Itut iRdh agreed tacitly that Oi" young mother knows a bit EDFORD M i ' ' i I a .t a. J. a ! A A fcilo!llt3th4tL i ' 1 " " ' ' Home Decoration s By Jjiius Snollcoi3 This department on Home Decoration is tor the benefit of all women who have household problems to solve. Queries per taining In problems of this Hind may be addressed to Miss Sned icnr, care of Women's Depart ment of the Mail Tribune. (.jucry. ,nu,, .'t Is it possible for out lo flj,i'vi'l t'liiliruiiitfi-cil wall hunKhiK. m- is the work loo diffi cult for an amateur? Mrs. l. I.. M. pie, but the difficulty lies in secur ing the right kind of India design and the colors suitable for Sich tfe.sign. If you wish to make such a piece consult the best uuthority gj'tu can find 011 the subject. iiiery. How can one tell 11 K''il uine Sheffield plate? Mrs. I. i M. Answer. Nearly all of the Shef field plate was made about 17H0 and J'opper war used as the foun dation metal. g, Sometimes the pint- 1 iii K was done before the sheet metal was rolled into shape, in f which case s'uins 118 y be traced, -but a few iiee's Mere pk'il after, the tapper had been roned into i shape and handles, etc., fastened 1 on. Tift color is different fior. the modern plated ware since the j process by which the p.ating was ' done was different. t'licry. Wi- are about to build A l i the breakfast nooks a popular . as they Used to be, or in other i.lu u'mM 1-1.11 mli-luit nu ti linvo al.uilt-in bri-akfusl nook? Sirs. y lt ' Answer. The idea has never I lii en liopiilnr with the husbands, ( anil mnny of the new homes are oiniltinK the .siH-alled lireakfasl inn witn their uneoinlorlal seals and instead .mifni-iahle ! I'nii.ll I-,!, 111.0 i.po lioinrr 1 1 If 1 II TUf 1 I hi..h u-iii .ir.Kiiiunu!d n inble ' .large enough 'for six people with Die same numbe91 of chairs and a i side tn hie. Then u larger . dialing room oi- one end of the living room is used for larger gatherings, , Query. Should the casement cloth or the heavy draperies be put upon traverse cords? Mrs. Ci. l; O. Answer. This is entirely n m ii;it iftt Iki- of itni'Moitiil ui-oti'i-cnrr usu.iJW the easenu-nl elolh ,.,.. I halns are eouipped with the tra- verse cords and the more expensive m:t t Ofiii lu llwixt fin utiln (ll-tlllPM is hung.talionaryt the sides. This,1111' rl'ck fer transpiantinK. plant- , provides the necessary finish and ' thre ur fuUl secda to ft 1,1,1 ! the dash of color which is so much ! two nnd 14 nulr ,LH'1 amn l fur th,9 to bi desired Query. 1 low can one hide 'radiator during the s u m m e r months when the furnace is nut In - use? Mrs. W. II. Answer. Have a board cut so Uhat It will project just a little over the ends and front of the radiator ;nd throw m Paisley shawl. im Oriental rug or a pbee of obi -ni-1 broidery over the board allowing It to drop down nnd hide the 'radiator. A bowl of flowers either ! on the board or In front of the radiator will complete the picture. about dP'tet les nnd how to avoid 1 crooked teeth and of what cod , liver oil and sunshine will do. Observation convinces that even the dizziest of prom trotters are aole to brace up, read Or. Holt or ! somebody else, and set about seii-I ; ousl. to bring up a daughter, for example. .M. Louis, evidently a realist!.' fellow, syid: "The old- J fashioned, mother, thinking to pro-( leet her daughter from the wiles ' of designing men -and every man, in her opinion, was 'designing'- . . subdued the youngster, kept her hair in pigtails and allowed nature' to take care of her complexion. " ! ! If memory clicks aright, it. wasn't ! long ago when measles nnd whatj . not were recognized ns perfectly i normal and rickets was accepted. w ith Hie resignation accorded a i altogether on the purse or Un common cold. ' bride. Solid or sterling sliver is Flapper mothers have their 'the best nnd Is quite expensive, bahies examined about oncu n Hownver. it will wear forever and month w hether l enfant has regis- ' surely to be desired by every terrd nnv snecific comnlalnt or f homcma ker. If she Is not able to t i. . i. ,t a bi tter break. She eats and slr. pM in- th.. hiinh r, m,i u (,.1f.n nut in tb. Nt.n :.hfi not .inoib.t hv in much humoring. 6, The flapper mnt her, then, not only looks to the health of hei child but to the child's beauty, so that future Helens uf Troy cm '.match tne patterns Mno has select thank the once djzzy ninidens who. ;d. It Is practically of no n. when the time came, set sensibly ( Sterling silver Is made- of tho about the rcrlous business of runr"m material througnout, eoiio inc healthy and Intelligent child- jquently H will nevef wenr off. rcn. i Tho second best type of silver la H'rom the KMimond (Vn.) inhtid silver which has sterling on TInies-OIspatch.) ''he parts that Wear off. The re- .. ' malnder Is a metal w ashed with Main Amid ItcgmitaM -silver solutluns. nee Is life ioIImI, HI Ship Oil Klbo j IM.Mr.rit'i lA't A rU-foot mo 'tor !hlp. large-t evr built for tlM' Iliw-r KH.e Hade, left Hamburg ; recently on Its mttiuden voyage j to Madgeburg. So suceeHsmul wusjsttanr votes on So suceensmul waslsttaw votes on president. They i t he vensel in triaW that two sis- iter ships are to be built. m MEDFORD, OKKOOX. SUNDAY, Jl'LY 1, 15)28. 4- TOC.KTUKK Toget her Wo trawl down tho trull Of life's love and laughter. Striving to sou Only happiness ahead; To .surmount , The farce nnd fancy Of the senescent past; T"u icmember T Only the dear, .shy glances Pretty pleasure Has tossed to in. Love & Has teased our . trembling lips; Fixed faith in our fnlnt hearts; Taught us to bear , Whatever comes of sorrow 01 despair. ; I My dear. As the swift years One upon another. Wo learn to live Together. Late Sowing & The zinnia has developed Into ""e.s 01 nuK ............ 1 most gorKeo of garden subjects. 11........-.1.. .-.u """ " of the flnPKt, tle eurlcd pi'tnlN re- ""vlnic the formity and stiffneHS 01101 dl-'h- The colossal still remains a favorite, with its wii' range uf brilliant colors. The dwarf smaller . flowering orts are gaining great popularity jas bedding plants and for edgings, the double liliput or pompon strain j b"ln particularlynne for the Kit - M,'r nmpose, the compact bushes being studded with .brilliant but tons of bloom. The large flowering dwarf strain Zinnias do not make rapid growth until the weather is warm and they may he sown rather late In the soHsoiwand still give excel- j lent displays, making up in rapid y of (.-rowth durlnK war11& weather f""- hileness In plantlnK. I.ale i piameu uiiiiun niv tm nun u where they are to remain to avoid (large iiowcrniK i pen unu eiKiui-vu Inches for the dwarf sorts and then thinning to a single plant. They will0mnke rapid growth especially If encouraged with fertilizer and not much of their season will be Inst. Is the most satisfactory for bedding iand patches of solid colors of this type maac neaumui displays in of material for bouquets. The salmon ruse variety is one uf the must popular varieties in this series. T,ey range In height from 1 5 inches tn 4 feet from the pompons to the colossal, so that a great variety of effects may be produced. : garden and furnish a great wealth A curb-d and rested htraln Is un usual and fantastic while the plco tee type has large flowers, each petal tipped with ti different color. Advice Given for Selecting Bride's Silverware Pieces A few words on the selection of table silver Is appropriate these days when spring brides aiy filling their hope chests. The selection of silver depends hi.i- n ciiAi riefii nf it m he miuhi ' select her pattern nnd buy only the most necessary nieces. She win be I tirecHvc additional nieces! for wedding or shower gifts. Here. a word to the bride's friends Is needed. Krb nds, never give a bride piece Of Silver tlint noes not Triple plated silver Is the next best type. The metal pieces have j been electrolysed or washed three (times witn a sliver solution, i-.ven-( tually It wears off. ! ) Other types of tdlver have been! jwa-hed once or twice with the nil- 1 jver solution. Thee me often I marked A or AA and they do not wear very long. - Kminiflci ! mil vin 1 1 OSTO N It 011 d vid e canvasser; ( have found a new nave lounn u new way 10 ae count the ''political Ion automobiles. nKini-plmea" ! 1 TSTznrz i AILT I Jumble, and love and laugh liy Mrs. l'etvy A. of Zinnias the light shinies with crimson and the darker ones with llfcht lips. Hed Hiding Hood, a miniature zinnia with brilliant scarlet double ; 1 towers, nas neeome one- ot ine best liked of the small types for brilliant illsplay. It is a beautiful edging plant, (ilve the xlnnias rich soil full sun and plenty of mois ture and they will come into bloom very quickly and give a continuous display. Can mis can go in now. Cut the tubers to a sprout to a rot. ....l'ktiL,ttununcr,riLdlaJi need. now. . i It is time to think about getting ! cucumbers and summer ntpmsheK going. Dig a hole, drop in a shovel ! of shredded eoft manure, wet It down, fill in the earth and the seeds, . f (Si- plant BEAUTY in the HOME The Jlodcrn IJoudoir It? K At Iter Ine Itlchniond Ijc DARIB has declared definitely for more f-mlnlno clothes, so the llray Clrl.i In the shop l-ll me. and III ' ',K,,r-"K'1&' .... hi.k 1 1.. 1.... "'"I' water, whipped eream. 1! ll'"!in evers-lhlnif eiccpt elothen. hllv(! Die .r if. ! hn-.K.. ; lutnn. ranlillv rnrnnilmr tnnrn f .mii . inlne and alluring and colorful for some lime. tQmo of thA Interior I mw recently at a der.ornlnrit' show ' In New York were Just anwoon with color, pafleularly the bedrooms ; and boudoirs. Ono drennlng table, i I remember, was canopied with a delightful shade of 4iraw colored I silk nnd had a deep 'ii lance ex- i tending In lovely soft to&in almost j lo tho floor. It was (u?l such a dainty plc of intimate drosnlng , room furniture oa any glkl would , love. And, my, how the top of the , dressing table have chanced, Once wpismea nun niaflivfe nivrr. on- i ua. I nally in need of cleaning, they now oiossom iihp mn rosf wun coior nd mich rich thrilling color too. Mirrors, brush nackf. h-auty boxes, I manicure chests,. wel cartel j delicately Jovely. You aren't sat- j lnlle,J 10 lool' u U nuilUIB menu ont ori'wirr 1 nun n box of Chinese mo'lf. evidently mads by soma artist who had been studying old Ming a.'td MMisuma porcelains and laequrs. Another mirror waa French, which by the way Is a mode that t coming batk fat now. It was In a sort of n Napoleon blue. rmlniarnt In de sign and color of the Kmplre. Heme like them better in a lovely green or a buff. And there was a jewel ea-iKet, modern tut le In trend. evU I dently baaed on the orchid that was mvwhlnir In color and design as well. Apparently ther ara styles enough Df thesn lovely colored boudoir Accessories to suit anv 1 tajrte, and ow they rjo cheer the i room! And how they seem to tm- I part their chsrrn to the one wMo ' .. , v, 1 tu. v- bcn,p 'bark to . morfl coIorftjI -n(1 Um -tllleil mod-, n.tiv fust. . n--.,,- .11 iha rest ofxmlladv's Nmuty reflncmenu r tbsre 1- w RIBUNE Special Recipes ClievM Hulls bilking powder biscuits I Make and roll dough out lo '4 Inch ! thickness, sprinkle with grated j cheese and roll like a Jelly roll and J cut In ne-ineh pieces. Hake in a ; hot oven. Decorated Cakes '-j cup shortening, t I cups , sugar, 1 cup milk, 3 cups pastry i flour, 4 level teaspoon salt, 3 level i teaspoons bakina powder. 1 tea spoon vanilla, teaspoon almond, ' 3 egg whites. 1 Cream shortening, gr a d u a I I y Iwork In stiKitr. Sift together flour, salt and baking powder three I times and nod alternately with the milk. Heat in extracts and care fully fold in the beaten egg whiles, glinka in muffin tins or paper cup, t and cover with white icing and : sprinkle with silver shot. Slniuberry llavarian 1 tablespoon gelatine, Vi cup , cold water. I tablespoon lemon : juice, St cup sugar, I cup trtriftv- I j berry juice and pulp, 1 Vi cups . 'heavy cream, bra ten. Soak gelatine in cold Vaster five! I minutes, and llolve by standing : mixture in hot water. Strain into j straw berry and Irinon juice. Add ', sugar, and when dissolved, place 'bowl containing nQxture In pan of Ice water mid stir until mixture be gins tit thicken; then fold in the cream. Turn In wut mold lined with strawberries cut In halves. ti ml chill. Canned berrlea may bu ! used j CutUigo Cheese nnd lVnr Snhul On n bed of lettuce leaves ar range pears sliced in diuurters to represent petals of flowers. In the center place a mound of cottage cheese to which has been Otlded chopped nuts and chopped stuffed olives. Add a dash uf paprika and serve with French dressing. Omelet Willi Mushroom Sauce 4 eggs, 4 tablespoons water, Vii level teaspoon salt, pepper. level Itenspoon baking powder. Meat egg yolks until thick, add I rest of dry Ingredients, fold in istilfly beaten egg whites, j frying pan and cook t Pour In lop of i . " -" ;in not oven mjiii negroes r. ) for 1 ten minutes. Just beforo folding Uli(ln.t kMmv H,H, hi,ltVli ul. vvvv mty. the o.nelet spread with part of the; InK Homf.thlng not for her ears. roiiowmg. (Kllen never even thought of doing v...... n(( v ...Un...v...a . ...i.. V...1H. uiiwi. v in Hum 1 1 duy, Bhe wanted ot know- awful .until tender, then add u can of tu-jbaili wlmt MM WHH gointf to K1.t( H0 matoQoup. Q , tflho hl(, h).hm( lh(l C(iW. while the ! Servo remainder of sauce overfalry loId a ,Ildy who W1IM cinfig. the omelte. '...1.... 1 . ..... . "!' " 'w-wr j "i aime inaranmullowa, uniMralnea i Juice 2 or 3 ornnuea. Honk the ,.i.r,.cr In the .., put with a Utile nulling water. ut cover on the outer vessel but not on the in tier. When clear (alomt 15 or L'U minutes) take out and lot cool, adding the cut -up marsiimaiiuws ami lh orange juiei noru u sets. nerve wun lightly sweetened whipped cream. White Salad Allow seven large, white cherries (Canned ) for each person to be served. In the cavities made by re moving the pit put a blanched 1 1 1 niMo on ntari oi leuuce wl,1 ,l JnjHlng made i "0 unaise and whipped cream. T- Cleanliness Training h Ecfrly Childhoods Some people llOu to be clean nnd others do not. "I.Ike most differ ences thin Is directly traceable to childhood," says H. J. Gale In "KtcmcntH of ; Child Training." "There should be but little dlffer- icnee between the baby, who needs jftnrt i bath every dny. and the , - . I 'lUcncy of baths but If It is not prucnenoio ior mo cnnu 10 duoic ! uvery day. the minimum number ;of baths per wck should be three. j 1. o . . i ui nnpnntu in umi (in rm uruic ouoy uniij, cirmrm uvr imii you are helping the child to form life habits. -(ieiinltncKH of body, .of teith and of clothing Is essential to well-belnif nnd should be made a habit that will last all through ' t 'leant incus and reverence for the body tend toward a clean and reverent nttitudv of mind. To tench ! that the body Is the temple of the soul may be old fashioned, but It j ncvcrthclcHM has its results. Con- fidencu In Fclf, without which life Is a dreary affair, Is added to by such seemingly unrelated thlngn as 1 the knowledge that wo ore clean i and that our clothes arc spotlessly f laundered and pressed, "We should use nil the means! witl'iin our puwer to seu that n child enters Into his teens with the , ability and the habit of lelllng the ruili, of rvc-fjKntxtniff und practicing common honesty, of Uclng courto- oux, punctual, and clenn of pur on." Children's Pleasure Column 4, Frilled by Mary-Ann Thifl department Ib fur our younger readers. Wo want you to writ freely, telling If your experiences, adventures and of interesting happenings In your tu'lghlrbft'od. Tell of your fa- vort books or auothoi-s, favorite flowers, etc. Original pocma and stories will also be appreciated. Write with pen nnd Ink on ono sido only of the paper. Do not uso pencil. Help ono another to make this page both lu t t cresting nnd instructive. Add resit your letters to Mary Ann, caro Mall Tribune, Medford. I ' 1 ... The Mine Wlngt Onpi- there whh a . little uirl named Illb n. who lived wher fuhy- godmother. She was a pretty child wllh gol den curls and slty-blue eyes. She had a little puppy called .I'oly-Puly and many a merry romp they en joyed 'tuRelhfr.' This little four-year-uld mistress loved her puppy more than any tiling else in the world.' ' ' Now thin Gab's that kept Kllcn wanted her lo grow up to be good Mti now thiil n!w wiim Utile. Ihn fiilrv I told her what she must and must Mnt ,tn iow tins rairy nan tout nei nnvni' In 1Im(iii to iii'inile W lie 11 llii'V .t, until ono year mjgr her birth- OJnnv win Miir huiiik i gic iu jMho peeped to see what It was her I fairy-godmother unu MlioW I n if ! What do yuu i-uiipi.He It wan? Vmi !.,,, ,..,. , L,.. . , . yi)U. . ,,.,,. ,,. rIn , hl h a , i.i,. . .1... - , ..r I .....i. , "" " around the edges vllh gold, like her hulr. Hhe wits so delighted that she almost shouted but she remembered tbat she was doing something that she ought not, so she contrjilled horse I until the i,i(u,.H left the room. Then she skipped off Into the meadows won Iderlng hev she could wait until ! her birthday, She did wait tho, but It was because she hud to, rather than , (wanted to, j Oh, how long it seemed, hut at laat the day was there. When the ; f(lh.y (l m Wtn ,h(, beautiful u'ltifu ll.ei' uni.nw.,1 I...,.t.l,. ithan before, but alas? wingi they t-Ti, 000,000- In Turkish paper mon jwere fastened on they wouldn't f ly ' ey Is thus hidden away In addl at all. a ; tlon to large amounts of Turkish. The fairy looked worried and . ltrltish, l-'rcnch and other foreign sam, "MomethliiK Is wrong; you CHOSEN CAROLINA MIij Bow Corrigan, of Ashevillc, N. C, h been cheicn queen of the Rhododendron Festival, held at Ahevllle in June, She ii Jhown here rorroundodbjr the flowering hrubi for which tho featiyal i named, ' ' 'I Second Section Six Paget No. 101. have done, something you shouldn't hnvi1' ."Oh! no-. I -didn't, i didn't" j cr-.Vv ll''V- Hen'- said the fairy kindly. "Old you or did you not listen to something you shouldn't have?", "Ij" replied Kllen, stub bornly, , ' v , The wings J.-cf used to go and the fairy "put theni a-vcny. ' .Vhe knew 111 Ion was Pot telling the truth ami also that the wings would not go until Kllen ovvned up. Aftof .four ynaifj had passed tho fnh'y said' sha would have to tako irti,. t..i.. i i.-n.,., , i.i ,... , )0 Kmt. Ellon whJ spent most of ,,.., ,,, ,.., want to. giv him up u she said. . v..u 1 .it.i " i Th' w, ,lfti f p., !, he fty and she romped long whMo In the bright sunshine, but . Ufter awhile she began after awhile she began to think and soon it occurred tu her that she hud forgotten what she had for so long refused to wuy "yes." about. She thought and thought but couldn't remember. Then she went In ask the fairy what it was. The fairy had forgotten too. Just then somcabbdH flew up from closo to where Holy l'oly was standing. ""- K3 Then Kllen remembered. She wild. "Oh It was listening, hot I'll never do It again." After ' that everything was happy and Mlleu ran away to rump some more In the sky-blue sky. . Kdith Sage, age II. Central 1'oint, ore. ' Peasants Hoard Cold CONHTANTIXOI'LK Wi liank depisltH In Turkey are estimated ut IL'ii.nuti.nno, . considerably less than the amount Anatolian peas ants and breeders, who make up f 'he majority of the itopulatlun luil'A hiiii'i1r.f1 tt tu tw.IloVA.I thnt j gold. FESTIVAL QUEEN - - t . -