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Medford Mail Tribune , Second Section Six Paget Second Section Six Page fc.il, Twroty-thfri Ypf MEDFOBD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1828, IWetUj FiltjMttnt Ym TO PROTECT GOOD CLOTHES When yoa open your closet door, do you see yoar beat party frocks all jammed in with your every day dresses, and dainty light voiles rubbing against heavy dark street dresses? If so, start to-day Bnd make a set of garment covers for every closet in the house three at least for each member of the family. The material mast be closely woven to keep ottt the fine parti cles of dust which would other wise sift through; it must be wash able and of course inexpensive. The easiest way is to make the cases out of used flour bags. Your baker will sell them to you at a few cents apiece. Pull the chain and you have then & piece of firm, durable cloth about a yard square. Remove the stamping by covering it with lard or kerosene, let stand overnight and then wash out In lukewarm water . The Children's Pleasure Column KdllctI by Mary-Aim This department is fur our younger renders. We ( want you to write freely, telling of your experiences,, adventures and of interesting happenings in your neighborhood. Teil of your favorite hooks or auth ors; favorite flowers, ele. Original poems, and stories of one hundred and fifty words will also be appreciated.. Write with pen ami ink on one side only of the pHjvr. Do not use pencil. Help one u Mother to make this pmm both interesting and instruc tive. Address your letters to Mary Ann, care Mail Tribune, In your neighborhood, Tell Medford. , - tf 4 THK TWO KKIjPKHH "Oranilmutlirr is coming ft" L visit," Haiti Mother, one tiny. "Oli, Roody!" mi id Stephen; and Until cliijtntal hv.v humls. "Wo must d everylhiiiK wc can tu make her comfortable and hap py while she is hmv." suit! Mother. "I'll put fresh f lowers in her room every day," stiid Htenhen. "Ttmt will be fine," said Slather. "And I'm fioing to lend Kuth to Orandmother! Jiuth can sieep In Onind mother's moiti, and ' be tfraadmother's heliier," "I'll be glad to v.vp, in her room." Kid Huth. "hut I ean't bt her helper. I'm not bin nnoujyh." "Oh, yes, you nre!" said XJother, Bmiifnp. "There was a iittie boy, once upon a time, who hepiMl n old person; and he was not s old as you,"- "Who was he? osKea Hutn; and Stephen listened, too. 'ifia namf was Hnmaei, saiti Mother. ."When Hamoci was n. baby his motlier took him to the beautiful temple where ail the j people went to worship God. Now ; Samuel's mother loved Ood; and she said. 'This child shall be lent to the Lord, to serve him-till uf his life." 'SlVh.-it .does 'servo mean? asked Kuth. 'It means to do whatever is needed," answered Mother. "Sam- uet'M mother wanted him to do Whatever Ood needed; so from - 1. 11...., ,n, Wi. j,t ,1,1 utti !) in lhi temple, doing the things Uod granted him to do." "But how did he know what .-fcod wanted?" asked Stephen. "Well." said Mother, "it priest of God, named Eli. lived in the tem ple; and Kli was very old. t-or ytttrn and years Samuel served Eii. ', htlping him in many ways. Sam 1 ttfcl knew that in serving God's ' ptticnt he was really woi-kimr f'tr Ofid, -himself. And God was pleased with Samuel, too so pleased that he called to him, one night, and talked with him. tellfnie him of Mttny things that he was going to - to." -i "What happened to Samuel Hhe he grew up?" asked Stephen. "Ue became a judge of the . -1.1 1 l.l, I " ' ' 1 ' "I i i i Three bags will make & full-si eod garment case. Gut the three pieces of cloth to a width of 2? inches. One of them, to be the frost of the bag, is slashed up the middle to within six inches of the top, Ono slashed edge is faced back and the other has an extending facing to form a placket. Sew on snap fast eners at three-insh intervals. The top edges of the front and back are sloped down three laches to con form to the shape of the coat hanger, and are stitched, leaving an Inch opening in the middle for the hook. The third Sour hag Is folded in half along the 27-inch width, and the long edges sewn to the bottom of the other two pieces. The sides are then stitched up and the bag Is complete except for the addition of a small pocket stitched on the Inside to hold a perfumed sachet or a few moth-balls, Israelite," sis id M utile r. .."He served Clod faithfully as lung as he lived." Then ItutU said, "If Samuel eoulii help KH, I'm sure 1 vim help Oramimoiher." ' "I'm sure you wtn, loo," said Mother. (Child Life.) Style World Revives Peplums FAfUK-a) When a thing is old enough to he forgotten it is due for a revival. That seems io be i'mls' working theory jimt at present. Cepiums are the latest reincar nation. Only a few are in view so fur, but if lltee k well others iir npt to folio w. 1'epliisns, for the s;ike of post -war dehui antes, tire something standing out in the. genera i region of the bottom of the bodice. Jeanne Jsnvin shows a taffeta evening dress, with full, floor-length skirt, having a peplum covered with shiny discs of look ing glass and lined with scarlet. Jiouise BouUfnger shows a pepltim in natural colored heaver far, at tached to u black sniin coat. 1'AHIH P) Tobacco brown, to niitLo red, lirfSehoUii green atul egg-plant purple are some of the shades of vegetable inspiration Harts Is going to wear this fall Tonuito red is one of tlie smartest sport colors, shown hi jersey, kiislni and wool mixtures. The browns arc sport and street shades, and artichoke green is also a daytime color. Hut eggplant pur ple iMipears only in evening styles, usually in chiffon or transparent velvet. Hostess to Prince Lily Damita, French tcrcen ataf at whsie invitation Prince Gorc of England metered from Santa Brrbara, Cai, to Heilywoed to vitifc the etudioe. They met flret in Parle. Both were gueete of Doufllai nd Mary Pickferd at a dinner. THE HOUSEWIVES By Margaret Smith What's a little sunshine hut the little more That makes all the differenco In our daily store? And while the little heartache is gone and soon forgot, liow the little happiness changes all our lot! One of the greatest helps 1 have hud tn keeping my children well and happy has been my folding eoll-bed springs covered;; with a comfort and sheet. In summer 1 put it in the yard or on the porch and there Is no end to the. amount of tun the youngsters can have on such a nice springy place. In winter i find it is invaluable for keeping them off of the cold floors. Here they may;eut paper, and string buttons. ; When playtime is over, I remove the pad, fold up the springs, cover again with the comfort, put on a few cushions and have a baby sized couch, i hope other mothers wilt find this plan as belpfui as 1 have. 8, F, S. - To make a luncheon set inex pensively and effectively Is very simple. Kighteen-ioeh linen, or even toweling, is all that is needed. First a long runner Is cut the exact length of the tattle, plus one inch io allow for hems. Then two service mats Hsi? Inches are cut. They must he hemmed darahly enough to keep their shape after laundering and, the popular Ital ian hinistitch. done In colors to match the 'china, is effective. Kcedtework counters in most . of the stores will supply instructions. The peasant stitch may be used for smalt designs to ornament-the corners. Ulno ,i ehneolnto nie. 1 , in- h f left over coffee in try using half left ovm coffee in lilncu ot milk .and sec how it proves the flavor. . r : . As we glve,: so Stall we receive; that Is the law; and the more go..- erousiy we give of love and kind - ncss and service, tho more goner- oosly will ibe e.urrent that retur!is bear ihem back io us. Sh rl us p Sand wiches; To 1 cup of minced shrimps, add 2 ibsp. mayonnaise and 2 tbsp. minced green pepper. Spread between two buttered slices of bread, CmhJ3Iee .2 leaspoon mil, teaspoon j gs'es tfie appins m jdnft eaiar and mesit may be used in the same ! iaprika; ja deliclons flavor The eiananian way. Cream Cheese Di-cssing, Take drops ars sometimes eallrd "Wrt !6 of iE, cream cheese and beat un- drops" at -the eoMi&iltmum ' Vht- TwG-plcee nndergarmoiits for Hi I creamy, then gradually beat injnanion apples make a novel asjfl the slender figure have been freely j the French dressing. , I wholesome dessert. Humane Society Irt (.xptHti&Mon of what the JCij-'j itiane HocSetloa arc esdeariug to to In regard to cruelty to alllmaia: mniiv wonlc oftrn ask would j they do'ns much (or n. child, lniad5. in families, for answer to this the Humane So- clety sJands squarely for child protctioti. . eiety for prevvntlon of cruelty;"181 Ave cwme OVPr nfl ri!lwnij wderslaMd that ne worhs'td : rug, Aluni wf thes& rags ara mndc )tlt Mj In.t-very form and in the cities 5 daiv iwmc Ufn? What cluinect Money and teels Mrtde In' JiH' flHM steriyped eolor ilin j Iwck an where most of this work Is cur-j has a girl to learn io cook, sow, achievement. - ChiWrert, even Uw ' MtHvA hy the mmminetvrrr of jihr farfj iC1.VrhUum thanlnWBd B,ftn a hwUW;,wW 1 ones, shld have Wnnni- . SSSS" tt:l Mam- ueol" do not inow the!Eo f,t a snm" jHCOme tolfIi emer--ti to Mrn inohey.-1 In wry ! prescribed coloring have Ktnri iwrt(T .4wmiV, .tt,fi,. n-iii .h!Unit jgency care of the sick or first aid : household thers are !He? tasles t'Pi'ession, s a tiresome Ksmen i fashUms. in the cities are forced to live and the serious -bttiotk bratai treatment may have upon the wd-shas faro of ?uell children. The ha - mane movement came in directs resiionse to the need of protect-; ing children from brutality and mistreatment. '; Aa on exam le of the work as. handled in Ohio, fifty-three oues - tlonalres were sent out and of : scrambles Into his cloth the 32 returned 3 agencies do; a hasty breakfast from ft 1 J worb an! V 3 a trencies re- 1 ported the children's work was -off to business, not to return an :WI nitiisuM not extensive ail of the other) til just In time to sit down to Th :h'w h-Brn, too, th:t agencies reported that they do dinner, he smoaes and rmdM the j"""" wrvicn are rendered nJy both children and animal pro-ievenfng janert or kocs ut tn.u''up hVv' Uv nw,V tu' teetive wmk. . . Imllns frnnj w1l(!t h ivlnrm errands for mothr lanjsc he Tie protective work ift Ohio, as elsswhere, depends upon the gen-'abed, He hands over s few do!- erosity of the people, who, foci-item whenever mother says she ins the need and appreciating ttro) needs some, and navs the blccer Kreat work done by the Humane! r 1. (. .1.. 1 entry to mhj on Ihi Rork, !rimanJing when m'olbrr hiij-x ilN If you can make a (food hom(or thai ihm la "loo meh for: for a Koi) doff, wt will find so hr," Hot nun ftH no ltca from jno, Jiicltyon coanis urnian Society, i'hone SS-if3 DO YOU KNOW Keeping out of frotiiiie is afmosc hs much trouble as getting into When you see a man ail sleepy and worn out he may have a had ibaby or a good radio. 1 Summer's about gone. Phmiek- ; ers have done enough damage io last several months. When a man starts out io forget the past he usually succeeds only lit forgetting Its debts. Civiiiswttitm improves homes, A j husband can't be hit with a ran opener as hard as with a rolling, for the household which has he appear to him n rasoohlfc r - pin. - ;touehed with the new decorative,? turn for the servies he has ren A cheerful man Is one wlio ;art feeling-. These designs ef jdrd, I knows ii Is Impossible for things modernistic motifs may he founds The ehiWs wages offer a fine prefer to put Hs ths line to ait to be as bad as he thinks they are. Un the damask bordej or. In some I opportunity to tesch the ditln;;the material. Materials for even ! Ixjts of people drive as If they;cas-s. as all-over patterns, adding th? Imtwten work done as a duty, j ins r velvet, satin, taffeta, Japie fwere going for the doctor. Ana I some wno son Know it tvmiy are. adopted In the fashion world and for day wear the most acceptable ! lingerie is prone to remain faithful to the tailored variety, laees being necessarily more, congruous with format attire, The ebemise and drawers com- blnatlon has far from lost its favor and Is said to too worn more than anvthine else by the Parisian, th straiaht ton and ribbon straps flar- ins into a veritable petticoat frill at the lower part. Bat Americans are finding the1 JnaigreUc Dressing, H eup .nb. mirnipnt n excellent Hrench dressing,- 2 eitpei-s iihoppiMl, i land smooth-fitting background to 'achieve trim lines, in the figure. Sandeaus and aifttetie ihorf ot ; pare glove nilk have taken hoht of feminine fancy, A mode! In three imriunnMiw ai tnw fuih tinA 7, i,i vhrtrtnA typical example of this popular lin gerie novelty. Holld tone slik Is used for dainty sets of thlw type, MomvliiucM with a . to ho fisim, antl, sivo fur narrow I miny-ds y siuom. Hut If ilrumxtl binding, have HStJn dworallun ,Jn a dlrtJ. atnet or m,iHaKa vub other than Mbroiita nrt urj,uj tlny mll ),, tJwir j,rjBht similar trimming ol tho amitlque j nUraeUvennw biUibos uii tiitma of olft jsoJ) Mro ronwvwl. A smart 1 attmollvo vest and Tt)t fjI.st s,e )n ohmnjng n um pantio act Is shown also of irnt! IhrvlU i lo lrv ft thorolv, then Jo hinc with band-tuiinlcd ojipii- aut oft nil the dirt which can be . ! If pwwtmtam has teotne a habit ii i. .,tai amir-nti i .h. It Is somewhat difficult to change our mental attltudo, hut w can do )hi if we will no,! it ix hr tBis if o wm, anu it u tins only way in which we find tile road ,,, ,,, ,,, I,.,,,,. i , 2, u1,!f I, hlLminem- 1'U "" fctt anout it. u, hn,in were Inrllnpd to ,M cnuuren weio mcHneu to harry the washing process, tvlth ..." , iUn" ' ""n " H""! , T(i CBl)) wlth , gaV(. e(i;h on! R . lnt-!plKln whtto individual towel with ; name written in indelible Ink Iff "tmlnn. - The- next-day, jlhc "'Jf imf U' eln lewel ! - ff anwf to a '"ne); ! I Th'8 w? O'eat jirlvllege I, . ; , ; ed. Habit aoon asserted Itself My ! towels are no longer tlse bane of washday, A, M, Ii, : - : 4-' 'French Dressing.. 3 tabiespoena oil. I tablespoon vinegar, or lemon Household Education Ha It owiurrw! to SOD much more need tliore 1 hew ? now ( ste-Uii cic training of the children steaming a few of ihem hinsself, ia y tJiesrisefves, ana are ; school along .the lines of future Henry, having beeji mm fW T n;;?B Vth "?,rw rfimHJ ihoaiij making .beciiuao of changes sweedlnEr the fhm'ef imi. tult.. . , - ,.......s i accidents, if she does not get UhcHe at school? What chsnce -a boy "to leant that ho, too, : wlH harK duties in connection with the home, its protection, ' maintenance and nnkeen. If hi does not get something alonii these lines in a school couri. In nil too mane homes, the fth-twnl r sleeim to the last minute I fait ' behind - 1 ho itsfiniiix.' nnti&r a tti? i'obot after ih rest of the family fc - bills himself when they conic lm . .i . . - imh routtn. 1. ohwwti, niul snW-. l.Im in miliins th fair"'" " -share ,of the load in the futara home-making. He needs a course ,,(?a.t litk!ne- in ?: .:.j,rif, uroteetjon bv hisuram. j the economic values to be con !sidered in btiMding a new house and making a home uf It. Why , shouldn't be study these things in school as well as his sister who is taking a home economics course? lHleniiih Tti Modernism in design of linen towels Is the next logical step a decidedly "dynapile. , feeling tojwofk sens for love, apfl work donejtace snn entfroa jttse soper easiness 01 snavjng CORNER Italian dressing. Add i tahle- $ the spoon of tumato ntlstip M-'reiieh Dressing, Ttociuefori Dressing, eap of J rVeneh dressing, - tablespoons of imashrd iioonefort eheese, and ;imhhoji papriaa, ' Hui'tomn Drewdas, H eup of breach dressing, 3 stuffed olives ichWl fine, t green onions. chopped fine, I teaspoon green PW"" chopped' and H table- .spoon cnoppvn parsley. E BniaU mur piekie chopped fine, the cooler wefhoH - Then bo sure teaspoon pisiey chopped, fpwjlhat thfl (?yraert dust and soi3 f -dv,. n 'Seen popper chopped, i ' , .JH'V , , s CPiijIi your atientioli and hi - fterest upon thi worfe thai hi , yeses : to do, -whatever- it b Met Pt s jspirit iuiu it, asd- he proud J happy in doing It well. arsd ov S!iiihrcllas repiacang iBie old rroiovmj m linn way, ,csi, ore- ? pare a eolation of soap Hods imii luk(J Wi,m waUa. Jltll Mt i , W,"V " , 1 , u Hml uruel, upjily tho suds to the stained ! vimcs OT, the onen umhrelht Keruh il, , . I, . B0- i,t' u thoroiy until nil trace ot tho dirt te re,uovi tiien rtnsc by nourlnc ' rinm oy pouring water generously over the op. toivo the umta-elta oiwu until 1 22, , , ' ' ' Tfils treatment la iuat aa good tm unjjjrellas of darker hue, it reiuoveo uiii. ouniy loon irunt W"1- and brown fabrics as well, 4 amiies, 1 euiis KUgar, I tablespoons cinnamon drops, 1 eojrt f. ;j asl, aDljles and prepare as for i t. erin?r H.em ulmosl l hru, .Mix sugar ami - water ami -H ) VJZ A " , 11 ra Theao am the umail, oW-ftishhm- -ed bard red drops,) llae annlea hi a baking' dish and pour syrup land drops in the IjoUohi llafts Iho isppics ln.fi. hot oven f40S deg, V, I Wasting often with the UiiiMf This You; Child Uy Mm Ainn-s itse iireeiats the wennies which tinei? his Muehet qwlin no much a'lth a jsuueh sieedie wairh are in fr which a child msty be iald TUe fyf which .s child rww,vM oKt t Ije tmre- "Wn. lie must never he mi 'r helnjj "good' iw do- 'nS his duty. He mast scrept : without thought of nay jjeb si:- ligations a putting hi toyn wy hnKinff nip his clothes, U should neve eMJH far money re - : ward when ivhph He sura eravwy i? "8 semist s enair ssicn unpien. asit things must he faced isri ww bes not ijeeause hf iiopes Ui (1rHfl a shrewd irsain. He wili understand this whn it in point Fii eut Ul im that his jmuwb. whl fl mui riuitu Mm fttrt for him i look r"r " ""'"W rswort, W,M" ' ' 1M work iw mnxt ) frw- lo lo- - ""1 ... . j.ii m .pSed be mu?t dw his work pone iuaily, fxTjfulariy and welt Ho must mti he pgrmiiir-d io Mi job as a mvenienee to inen;ase hi Innie whenever he pieass. . Ii mast inm that a promise to perform a certain task l imr, and that failure to bind- such a promise rarri with the inHy of losing his job, fn fixing the amouiil of the child's pay It is Important 1mt he should fed neither exidlteii nor overpaid. Il wages should jsor uion. ; Wash Summer Clothing Before Putting Away The l&sl ruse of thla amummu inow fitting an many a ones daln ity froch nmy beeome the first rose of wxi sunmser, Or it may bloom : on uih a mnv bennty thru i"nii and winter, if given the right care, i in othevvWoNbvaKow (hat yoar ! wardrobe has om to the ead of j the season for-Jh whieh it was ipiHimetL lk oVfr yoisr ioeity nnweren georgeuss nnn erepea. Can yes wear them humors thro j I them iwio a season. 13s yssu Md pyttm Jhem away tor next H - ear? T;hen more than ever do they eaii for tnoro cieaning, iirt and werswlraiion end to weaken and mi the fabrics unless they are removed brfore the garmeuis arc j'storcd away. The best method of wasamg fr soan sads in water which is cooled io a HUie warmer than icM he- fore he garments re IsniMcrsed in it, it is preferiiie not to rah ; silk garments. Merely aei"ae the j amp soda thru the fabric, repeat- j Jtig the m'Crie uuiH ail sii is re- moveiJ, t -fter thoro rhislsr hjhI drying lise ekHhs w!H be rsady J j,5t,..? t? n,M fli 4t fi,fi I 'lw ' tu t9r u washing, they should he pressed L.,i,,, ,,, ., ,, i ,,,,, ,,, . Si, T , , , , , ? tSttUa ) prcUIer If Irujw! on ISms ,,. ,,, ,, ,,, ,, , B ! people lirefer to pack thingM away without ironing, , ,1lt , t,vcm u wfc bMt j lima, ,hl! g,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,Mko m, j MDaeo ami J not Heed such emefu) j t,,M"n' . Hooked Rugs IS . Au,. Yjt,wrtlg the wondtful 1- ,ee.ijn ot hooked rugs at the u.gm vmmtf ,,,liT nd heing ,mnimi ' SM j.rrmlMTO on wool hooded rng, ibis hfMMc j"g this Hunting , tisur 5 yearn in saecssiua itmt I have ?j wm 1st jM-sHsiuiii this Jitid I am wondering it nsy inigs a MUhi .xnpeHw to other rng WbHed and if so why nmi in mrhnt is?v. H int ? i wf Jang- eswerienee, that ; 1 am an artist h4 desi, j I jnd my first nig fun- jeuvs ; ae exhibited at Jachsun county fair and wan isi prtmium ami tm saase ytmr esiiiblid at the Oregssn stale ftih and won is! premiusn, o experience does iift isiMit nineh. i an? no artist of aiiii?y; nor ai i eajaaiialiy gml at d-if signing. in Oj first nIasM my riigs are gs?iisih(2 AwUm rahs - fill hiikesl PMs- iimda with a hnk, and not a mechanical dvh;e nrMwi wjh SSSi w dad Ji InrH of Ihdlvlduallly, whlrh ' ! H Si&xi ihxHshti hi & hoiked rng, j degree , wwrRUiaiisiiii nsn a time fr he mnotny at cotorifsg ' n Ihse-rKs, . ! do is t jpt i fiW " stereiHypM ilndRn 1 m,'t coJfrinjt, i Idea uf ftiUir arra??ses:!E5t fsnd harmonious blending of tits and islors, it womea are ronm?hiys i f their own saiurl ability nr talent to Sii'iHitjfe colors to mejt 3 the needs f hdr envirmummi ? and satisfy their own gami tnie, i And It ymt are not umat al design ; isig purchase ytiur pattern bnt work in your own eoloring, Ami j Else kiHfwidgti thai iiis m of your J owe coloring ami werNnmip j has been anorvHl- hy cofisieoi 3 nd:.crJM" awi judges -will hrfiw mu-h MlwWMre o , tHCttsiiici ' f ' ','('f J"i : Home j . ,",-' ' ' !fn' ' j j . j, ,; . . Own Characteristics $AMnm HvenlMx dresses re r im nmk ther -n rh -. Is the en- fshh?mi, rwlea whh-h kee?sre mil rffm;iiv before dinner an'f appiy only lighted Umutt, itfe oe v.Htt for irregoia v llneg. Necklines, wtMns, hesi lins or- enoslly affet-d by t$ Idea of ups and downs. Th-re ut ,?eflioHs ! the rule, Utile two ssfiss omiriji i the - hue, Hr, as soioe drejasnsskers The ihit run? 1 eopeerned with WHERE GENE TUNNEY MAY WED Mary Jsssphlne tdsr snroats is Jiaiy wih hf jr.slhss ?3 mtii Oss Tssey 3 SerTsrsto, Itsy, Thsy will rsrrwd atesw October 5. Picture shows hotci on siiH si Sorreni, across iUa bay - ----- ------ - - - - ' ' U J I j j J i j ', 1a T iiKKP IX ?hji' ?.41 Whi5 a sanb-M, m&i a lr Thai casts a kvclj- hadw A Jw h '.if it5MS i3ii Of fraH-ant suwner Urvauns? its mi hnsfes ibswn a fhnverea intii Tsy swsuejhises rUmh It t i sea' tvt'a haniy I'm always tAnmrnUm (his Ami ilvluts liners vHh yvul : - " ---r--. - - iml&rt whlrh way i hJt-k, wfcHr, hs ,Jw wrtn. . if !inndhi On h ' bnllt nvenlng H-Hilew mj a wrt the n fashbns, hk d ' KitsihsW HiVSEiJij? c shiM be- fit fet HnA tritrt for thf the t in; riliie lr t n1hw !) s?nnnne, hl -kiiw m -d i X-ver 'moh Boise Beauty Queen carnival Ira the idJho s-ttia in j sompsiiiisn in whizn ihzrm rs firani frosn msmy idans itss " " MY HiUHT Whfis. v,iiHlj- lis i-a heM;l ih And Wi't bark srtth rt, &sit see the tender leaves Am April Utwr Umm kimsmi, eaves ttt this - 3 iJear lUHe hise i knm - hrtw wMhiiv . ; -. , -r . z r--s. Special Recipes 3 Hy I Iks, AtM mrltvd If i&H'. MJ gslsi the MJt- AiW ifet hi in 1hc tiffj d4J, Wisen lh yessr are mH, isms b3i.b-ri mr& th neck ii imiH JsoiUs, In the same sl- iion as thgS) rttin the