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Second Section
Eight Pages
pUf Twenty-third Yer
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p To-Day w To-morrow -.
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t r.eii o i AC J.odm tl u.Wunt fort.
Soincthiiir Xew Under The Sim
Ily KM MA
undi-r the
"COMETWNG new
sun?"v
"The idea!
sVoiT ' "There's'
Ah, but wait; thu next inlnuto :
" 9 A'" happen. Kor. there always Is
i omstiung nn iiniiir uil- auu n oiii,hl!, uge or n,acmni.g Und uiecliun
& but looks sudUMcntly Well and In- t ,i.ia i,.., ,
f"y- , I
And what a, uly .mllsrying thrill
It U to discover that iioiiiethliig ;
f !
At this moment we have found ,
. ..n ,.,.., ein.i.Oih.. inveniln,! of
Amelia Wilkie. u Scotav oman from
the Grampian Hills.
Grampian
riimull
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viuiii la nuiiu nutci, muni m. ,
illslliiguislied and deligliu'ul texture,
Miss Wilkie tells us that she has
devoted the last ten years to clim- 1
Itiiitlnir frni.t th.i nlil.timc met ll- -
ods of. hand weaving the faults j
thruugli wear. or washing of shrink-
lug und loss of shapliness. Her j
tiotli Is composed of wool and ray-;
Parent- Teachers'
Associations
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livcrylxnlj' Slumltl Vole
With election day near at hand
let us ns parents and teachers leal-
Jxe our duly.
,. .1. iniiini, in iui.iii.1, .
nf the Mcdford Junior High School.
offers the following points on vot
ing: Voting Is a privilege, but it is also
an obligation, nmr
nTa vital one.
In
the words of President I ooitngc.
"The whole system of American
u-overnment rests on Ihe ballot box. ;
i mess ciu.ens peiiui...
there ,such a system of government ;
Is doomed to flure. If the people
fall to Vote, a government w ill be :
developed which is not their Gov
ernment." '
At one time the I nlled mjics
led the world In the percentage "i
votes cast: today we stand nt the
foot. I'ntil 1900. S" per cent of
the Americans entitled lo vote cast ;
their ballots at the presidential!
elections: during the rlectiiuv of
IflL'O nnd l!i24 only perM-ent
w ent to the polls, and in the con-
en sslonnl election of l.'-h ""'I
33 1-3 per cent of those entitled in
vote took advantage of Ihe oppor-
tunity,
In Great iniitaln, on me otner
hand S2 per cent of Iho i::nlltleil
voters cast their ballots in the elec -
Hon of 19"4- In Canada 71 per cent:
In France" 70 per cent, and In Italy
64 per cent. .
"Wo must
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remember that the:
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IJ I.. Mtuiiell Thornton
The pumpkin lanterns' glimmer and gleam.
Will the fairies rrme?
There's a mystic tunc oor pond and urenm.
Will -the fnlrles ctme?
Tis the time for eeiic and nwrnine arts.
For owls and witches nnd loving hearts.
Will 'he oak trees spenk. or their lifiughs he dumb?
Tis Hallowe'en. . Will the flllries come?
Tho mirror shines In my trembling hand,
Will the fnlrles come?
Ily winds rnrewlna lay elirls are fanned.
Will the fairies come?
Will love be waiting within the veil
A li.val .'ove that shall never fall.
Hneh love n blesses the lives of some?
Tis Halloween. Will the fairies come?
Medford Mail TrbbMe
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on applied ou hund looms in nov.
land duii)e weuvts. The luuiu
,ooma Hliu ubus even have a thrown
auuiuu ma tutuiu iui 111 wuiiiuiitii:
i Wftiivliii iitfitnrv hut tlid rtntu ItunS
,...., , Kn ,,.,,.,. u ,, ,
mxl?tfon i8 H,oat ,,bevm,r.
Grampian 1MI1 comes In llgnl. i
T,...,llum or hePy weavea lor both I
froekH and coAts; many coltni'
unliable for both lown and country
wear.
i.v,.... n. i. v.
Itjs not only very smart and loveiy
to touch ami e.11.0 ...mi. I, .it
to touch and gaze unon. but ulso
.i- a . I
guiuu.u tit ix ety wiiiai.iciwrj- hi;-
gree. After a meticulous pro. ais '
of warping It undergoes u special i done when n knife IhrtTCl In
treatment when luken from ti.'ithe pumpkin comes out clenn.
Innm . The ritvnn .nivi-,1 tli l.e
wool has a great deal to irrtf it t.i
said, with the non-slirlnkabtUly of!
the fabric aa well as the spurklins
softness. ' ,
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privileges we enjoy as citizens
Iho l:nlted Ktntes bring certain
dlllies with them. On-.' of these Is I
voting. Voting is not a light, ns I
some people seem lo think, it is a !
....I.-I l..,.n ,.rf,.i-,.il in tliriue M-lin n i-e '
ini.ugni in to exercise n, ""QW ,:vcloche, according to th. latest nd-
tlie llllty Of Slllh people to Hike ,...., ii-ninn n llnm.Ontnnn.ilr,..
of such people to lake
of the opportunity.
advantage of the opportunity.
I ne ge-oil Cliixeus gn . un- lir-
mg places on eiecuon unj in."
.Mure than that, lie uses ins innu
ence to get his friends nnd neigh
bors to register and vote. -
Itcguliii- Mi-otlng
At exactly 3:15 Hie meeting
in. em d Willi the Lord's l'Oyer. All
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officers were pr
the
, ,.,,. ,. olnss sail'!
The I A class saniMtlnee songs'
' directed by the teacher. Miss Mc-
.....I n
A partial report was given by
the president, who has been Tit-
! lending the Suite Congress of Par-
pMit Rn(I Tenchlrf! Bt KosohurB.
Mcmhcrltip Drive
The membership drive is under -
I wav and ii report was nan on lis
program and nil concerned report-
,., courage. Covered dish supper
, plans will be let to a committee to
; be given during November.
Mans are lieing vnaue lor
t enndv sale lo be
held nt the
Armistice celebration. Ihe proceeds
' to ne used tor general expenses m
. regular meeiiiigs itoii in nuj
burner noi puue.
; The County Council was nis-
1 cussed nnd reforms suggested.
After the meeting- a social hour
spein itiKe.-ii.iK " "
coffee, and report curds.
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Hallowe'en Parties
1 Ioiiirliiiut lliilU I
Two cbks, well beaten; 1 table- .
spoon melted butter; 3 '4 cups flour;
teaspoon salt: BratiiiB of nut-
mee; cup sugar; 1 cup milk; 2,
i t.Rtn., nn...n.- f.t '
for fryinB.
Boat tBKs. 8ii Bar, melted butter
and milk together, sitt and mix the
dry ingredients. Combine mixtures.
Heat fat to 370 decrees Fahrenheit.
I'se u tenspoon for dipping the j
douKh Into hot fut (first tllpplnsf j
the lenttpooit Intone fat), holdinix j
; i ue spoon Close iaine lai 10 pre
i vent sputtering- Fry like dounb-j
j nuts, Jtefore serving, rjQtbe, balls j
In poiQfied NUBar. 'Wis reelpe
. makes n large number. q
Spine Cakes
t One-qunrteQ cup sbortenintf! 1,
pbb: 2 teaspoons !aklnn powder; Si
1 teaspoon nuinieB: i cup brown;
1 sugar; 1 ' cups flour, i teaspoon j
i salt; 1 teaspoon cinnamon; U lea-,
i spoon cloves; V cup water.. j
! (.'ream sbnrteninB, bent In sunar i
! and eps. Sift and mix driiiKie
I dlenls und ndd them alternately to j
the first mixture, adding flour mix
ture first and Inst. Hake In small
oijed and floured cup cake tins, in
oven 37f decreet! Ftirauheit (hot),i
for 20 minutes. CoolVnd ieo with
brown ttuunr frostinir made from
! cups brown nuKnr,i:Qip milk, I ;
4 teaspoon butter. ;
I ('n,.L- uncut- nml mill until n mil" I '
ball is formed in cold water. He
move fronOfire, add butter, cool
j and heat until of n consistency to
spread. KJ
Ued Sujcui Fiosliu
Two cups confectioners' minr;
hot, thin cream (very little); a few
drops of flavoring extract; red veu-
xanie coloring. .
Ktlr the stiKiir nnd cnonch cream 1
tOHcthPi' to make a thick piiKte. j
Flavor and color. Skull and crnsHQ
"ewer.
rumnkln lulu looonnilt Tiu-ts .
; Two ciipH ennned pumpkin Hi
i cups KUKar; Hi teaspoons KlnRPt ; 1
-teaspoon cinnamon: -1 teaspoon;
V . ' "".
ca"n,e1 0,l -oconni!t: Psl,ry.
l'u''
Mix tlii' canned pumpkin with
w,r """'"j b" kh. viihuuih.ii aim
;"" e.,-...-....-i, . kk j...i..
I nill k nnd cocnanut. Fold In the
su,"-v "" KK wnites, anil tin
pasiry-iineu inn pans nun I ne mix-
Pastry-linen tan pans wltn ine mix -
ture. Inke. htivlne the oven hot at t
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"rat nnd then more moderate Xl'bey
Hei'VC Cold Willi II SllOOn Ol Wllllined
cream on top.
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Helmet Shapes
Popular in Latest- j
Hat Fashions I
Predominating shapes In hats fori
women are the helmet poke' and I
Li....!.. ..e..,n.. . ii,.'. into-.
. vicvt t'a uzomnn's HomcQompanlon !
I from PaOi Oi
from par. Q
-The eln,.li lu ,,1,
(V one-quurter
Mie crown and
; nf nn tnPh lower In
just a trifle broader than before,
giving it a slightly different anil
newer appearance, l'okc bonnets
are much modified ulthough one
Parisian milliner has made some
that tie under the chin.
Helmets nre still much in evi
dence hut they are n trifle less
severe. Turbans, berets nnd hats
! with beret crows nre also smart,
the ialter two being the only chic
.,, i""'",Z, ' , ZZ
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orV,,' . , ,
; anil well adapted to the more com-
; plicated manipulation of the new-
j mode. Velvet, quantities -of both
plain anu novelty ictis, nailer s
. plush nnd soft velours tell the fab-
rJj story'. Ulack, black and l.elge,
. Mrm wood browns, red, deep green
j and bright blues arc the color lead
a crs for nutumn.
, Contrast Is the password In fall
, millinery, either In color, fabric or
,noin. i ne use or longer naireit.
. smoomiy nrusnen nntier s piusn ns
. trimming is one of the new devel-
i opments. It Is used as a t'l ing, for
i insets. Incrustations nnd hands. Two
i conr nmI iK0 lono Vpmr lat ftrc
; smart ns well ns those tnnt nave
j all-over patterns stamped In, pnsted
or printed. Ket-in geometric de-
I signs In two colors trim snorts felt
. inn crowns, wniie more lormni nais
; have more appropriate trimmings
s , such as mHtcblnir or contrnstinir
feathers npplied to the brims.
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AVc should not fall to use ouri
talent because It Is not ns great ns4V Tlnys here, girls there.
v the talent of someone else. If you : nV Children coming everywhere.
comttlex Just remember the words
of that little poem of unknown
nrlgln :
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"Tuln'l what we have.
Hut what we jrlve;
'Taint where we nre,
Hut how we live:
'Tnln't what we do.
Hut how we tin II
Tint makes this life
Worth going through 11
October Is Lie best month for
j pinntlng n bed of spring flowering ! 41
bulbs give them mellow, rich soll.'4
MEDFORD, OKEGOX. SUNDAY. OOTOBL'K 28, 192S.
Children's Pleasure Column
, Edited hy Mnry-Aun
This department ie for our younger readers. We want you
to write freely, telling if yoQ experiences, adventures and of
t...ti.. hnt.itAii(nird in vrtnr nei;tibi)t-)ioiii. Tell of vour fa
vorite bookAr uuolhors, favorite iiowera. etc. urit'inaivyjema t
nd BtoriesWiU also be appreciated. . O
"Write with pen and Ink on 0 only of the paper. Do
not use nencil. Ilelo one nnother to make this patte both In- v
terejuln mid instructive. Address yM letters to Mary Ann,
care Mall Tribune, MedfoQ . , .
Q JllCk-O-I-lllUTIW
A liumpkln rouiul wns onci' spoopxil
; out
AnrtQado Into n face.
Two eyes were then cut nut of It
nose in proper place. .
! And Oicn . a great I.IiPk
KiiiiuiiiK
mouth "
I which smiled from ear to car.
I ,nd seemed In sft. "A candle
please r
J")o place liiside me here.
To Mive a Wilt
lloth soft and 1. right
For Hallowe'en's good cheer!"
My Kilty
Is II
.xice nine Kiuy. son as sun.
nai iniiKes ytiu uiai waj .-
. nat lnnKcs you
Darling look nt me. Don't scratch
miiK .'
me honey,
Tell me what nwjics you sing so
' fllllllV.
Are you cute? .Oh! more thnn mat,
Why you're my own little sweet "David's best friend was named "lint there Is a ray of hope! I
kitty cat. : Jonathan," mother beQn. "Now i Knw n only recently shining bright-
KDITll M. SAG 1-3, ' jnnnthnn wns Haul's son;jjnd Haul, j iy in n certain 'Key to Golor llar
Kuglc I'olnt. you km , grew angry David." ; mony' designed for tho express
. . "DtWdy said that Raul tried to j purposo of hiirnimQlng nil the
A suml Table. I'tujcot ! Dnvld," said Ituth. I color factim of any room. The orlg-
llt.A vn nntlcerl 'hi,l n differ-1 mi. .tiif ...!!. ' , .MT... .t - ...i
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ence there Is to n child between a
P"ml,kln "ml a jnck-o-lnnlern? The
Pumpkin is Just a big yellow uhjcg
while the jack Is mini thing peX
onIll ana exciting.
You can K've fru"" a,,d vege -
tables that difference too. This is they would always be friends, and work and painted furniture ar
thc trick: O would always take caro of anything j ranged lu two co-ordinating circles.
Have a Jack-o-lantorn party on that belonged to one'nnnther." over these Is a mark or dial with
your sand table. Jack will be the "t-thought that David gut to bo a ; five -various-sized slots through
host ann nis guests win be puppy-
ting pears, apple goblins, orange
birds nnd summer squash ducks,
Hlnrt the Invltntlori tlst with brown- 1
les made from red apples.
First buy a sheet of white card- j
hoard. Cut a head to fit the i
body ot tho apple and let this have,
a very long neck. Mark In the
features of n brownie with crayon,
coloring both front and hack of the
heaiV
Then, lit the top of the
apple, cut a slit with a knife down
into the apple nnd press the card -
board "neck" Into this so that the
head stands upright at the top of
the apple.
Noiv fit into the apple's sides two
short nrms nnd two legs bent so ns
to make the brownie appear to he
sitting down.
In making the puppy-dog pear
I the stem of the fruit will, serve ns
the tnil of the dog. other ncces -
sorles nre of cardboard.
As many guests may thus come
to Jack's party ns you liava fruit,
vegetables or Ideas.
tut: stohy ok two i'imkmik
One rainy afternoon Ituth and
Stephen heard- a' strange- noise on
the porch. When they looked out
they snw n wet, muddy kitten
scratching ngainst iho door.
..,,00r tl)inKt.. cre(1 ,uth. "It,
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t.'hlldrenNmlllng everywhere.
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Heading here, writing there,
Children busy everywhere.
Ttunnlng here, shnutlng there
Children plnylng everywhere.
Hoys here, glm there,
Children going" everywhere.
Alice Itenlrlce Mnni-hcnd,
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QookH NO cold llllll Bciirud I "
; "1 hi'llevo lt'n Nuuml'H kltlim,'
; kiiIiI Kt-p'ii.
"1 belli'Te it is, loo. ' mid Until.
And she. picked up the shivering
little itnlmnl and carried It to the
l.ltnl.nn ll'hn.. uliA unit' llf.r ll.tll..l
! sho snlil, "May. 1 Hive Naomi's kitty
Wrt nlllk-', .iv . .
; TerUilnly
said mother.
l'llt
' the milk near the stove su the kilty
lean get dry.
Aflec lite l.'ltten WHU U'.'iriJ. llllll
' comfortable Hl.C.egiin to purr.
"t believe she's glad to have me
; take cure of her," said lltith. "I'm
glad to do it, too. I'd be glad tn
' feed any cold, hungry kitten; but
i I'm extra glnd to feed Naomi's
I kitten because Naomi Is my friend."
That's right," said mother.
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"Friends always ought to be glad
! t do things for one another. mild ,
i you like to hear of n fine tiling'
I that David once did for Ofiiend?"
"Ves, Indeed," said Ittilu.
urn, ii nn? vii
"jonnihnn talked. with Saul and
ta-la-al to persuade him not to harm
nvld, but Haul would not promise.
so Dnvd hml to bo nwny. lint
before h went he and Jonathan
1 ,n.,. e, h other o promise that
klnffr'
klnirf ' said Ituth.
"He did." said mother. "After
a while Haul nnd Jonathan were
both killed In battle and the Isrncl-'
litis made David king."
"Was David sorry that Jnnnthnn
. had been killed?" asked Ituth. ,
"Yes," mother nnswered, "he .was
i very sad Indeed, for he had loved
Jnnnthnn. long afterward. )ie.tn use with your mnjor color,
found out thnt Jonathan hod had "In usiinr tho chart lo determine
, Mon ,vha was lame, nnd this son
. w .is still living. Ho Dnvld had Jon -
1 nthnn'a son brought In the pnlace
1 10 Vo with his own family. And
j Dnvld -Anlil. 'I wont to he kind to
: thee for Jonnthan'a snko. And
i Dnvld wns kind to him, for he
cared for him nil the days of his
I nfo. Ho you see," mother emted.
: "that Dnvld was glad to do the Vest
I he could for his friend."
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j lets will bring them on earlier next
spring. And what Is sweeter, after:
winter's blnsts. thnn the - first !
glimpse f this shy "tlnrilng of tho ( hiicIi eharts as 4hese aro easily to
April rain?". . - he had and nre delightful to use."
If yoft .would try something in-,' Hallowe'en Parlies
terestlng grow a collection of cariJ.; Tho refreshments should be slm
from seed. How any time. In light, pie. Pumpkin pies, each piece may
soil If now, In a box Inside, of be decorated with skull and cross
rourse. Wutcr sparingly after they : bones In red sugar frosting, and
are up. Too much water cracks the
kln .nv ,.,.,.
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mnrrhes 4
"Itnclul. progress
4(4 upon the feet ir healthy nnd
41 Instructed children. There
should be no child In Amer-
4 Ion that Is not horn and dues
4 not live under sound cnndl
4 fbins' of health: that does not
4 have full opportunity of eilu
4 cation-from the beginning to
4 the end of our Institutions:
4 thnt Is not free from Injurl
4 nits tahorf I hnt does not hnve
4 every stimulation to nccom-
pllsh the fullest - of Its cn
4 pacltles."
4 iii;hih:ht hoovkh.
Humane Society
Driving alonB the highway Sun- j
day si the bodies of two rats ,
killed by cars. Being about the;
same size and a short distance !
apart, were probably part of n fam-
1 1 v. Someone, beeonmiB tired of
inem as mey were biouihk up, uui
! them uIwb the rond. It is cruel to
i turn outVats that have been pelted
nml taken caro oc. i ncy cannot
exist there Is nothing for them to
live on. They arc lonesome. They
find thet.uy to a ranch house
, t where they are not welcome and
arc In most cases driven off by the
' dORnd must wander further. It
N lAiiys pitiful to hear u caryry
' log Tor food and shelter,
i The ranchers cannot be expected
'to tuke cnre'of nil the stray uni-
' mals. rstutUy they have nil the.
i ranch will support. All people who j
live on ranchesQire not kind
: hearted. TQ-re are numerous stnrv- J
ing nnd poorly treated animals
t the country. j
; Mon't keep the family of kittens j
! until they are half Brown and past !
; the age of cuteness and think you j
J are doing them a great kindness j
! and disposing of them In a hQnan j
manner by lenvlng them In the
I mountains, nloiiB the roadside or In :
Mho vicinity of a rnnch house to;
! suffer and stnrve. O
To kill a cat seeniQvery repul-
i sive to many kind -hearted people j
land bpd luck. It is worseick to
! the cat to be left as nbove stated.
(Try disposing of unwanted pets In
ja humane way, thus help do nwayl
with suffering. l'hone K9S-J-S.
.1 in-k. son County Humane Society.
Interiors Are
Both Golorful'
and Harmonious
llctiy I Julines. ii clur . i( ,H
! heme b.Miiitlful depdl'tliieut, lluss.
Ileiiter I'nlnt compnny, says:
"ItectMitly rend un article jjro
tcslinir against so much color lihe
home.9 The plea was that manufac
turers do nut get together and
j agree upon a universal color card
: with the result that our homes nre
; becoming a 'riot of paint' (meaning;
color), and an uupleasing riot, at:
j thnt. j
"This Is shocking' If It Is true!
Just whww'e poor women hope to:
make our kitchens less ugly nnd I
our bntlirooms less glaring we nre I
1st wliU w't
tnhl that the results of using color
j will bo awful!
inn mis ui mis ciiaii. nave umi'ii
j great pains that the colors and
' shades shown are Hie same ns those
Qbtalnnble In porcelain fixtures nnd
; enameled kltchcnwais.1.
' "The chart Is mucin up of tints
, and shades suitable to walls, weed-
, which to show groupings of color
; their proper relations to each
i mher. You turn the dial or mask
until you have the Wall color for
: your room showing In the largest
slot. Tho colors which In vnrjing
! niianlilles nnnear In the other
openings vill he tho enrrect colors,
nccordlnPto toe laws of hnrmony,
( bnthrom color schemes the colors
1 which would ordinarily be used for
' woodwork nre found to be exactly
i the snme as a shade of cnlors In
which colored bathroom fixtures
are nvnllable,
"This nlso npplies to kitchen
utensils. On the chart among the
supporting colors for kitchens Is a
color or a shade which is also pro'
1 rumble In kltcl.cn cabinets, stoves
'and utensils
".so let us not hodlscourngeil hy
fearful warnings of n lack of har-
mnny! Itnthor let us give a lit t lo
thought to hnrmony study a little,
doughnut halls or spice cakes WfOl
a beverage are usually enough, Cof.
fee, cocoa, cider, moxlo or ginger
ale nre nil good , The frolics usu
ally call for apples nnd candy
hearts with fortunes on them. If a!
more substantial collation Is de
sired, minced chicken or cheese-,
sandwiches may be added: nlso nj
salmi of apples .celery and nuts, I
which may be served In apple cups
mado by cutting off n slice nt Iho
blossom end and scooping out tho
Inside, Jiick-o-lantern faces may
bo cut on the reddest side of the
apple. They should be kept In
slightly stilted water until time to
fill them to keep front dlscolorltig.
There Is no sense In being- ncarcd
of anyone; he may bo more scared
4 1 of. you than yoii of him. The
American Magazine, .
! BEAUTY in the HQME
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Lacquered Fnhrii's III 'li; Mi
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Kitiherhie
Hk'hiiwmd
lee
QNK of the
questions (
bear most of fen
Js, "How can I use
any of these
beautiful modern
ltlu uiaierluls.
ny of this de
)hrhtful and color
ful new rurnliure,
and at th mine
time keep f rom
throwing away
everything I hav?
What cun you do
when you own a
grand piano?" I
always auch
Inquirers t ti All
they can follow !
the plan of tha
owner of the llv--lng
roOfM shown
In the
pa nylng
akeleh.
where One has
what la commonly
supposed to be
the most difficult
piece of furniture to "do anylhlng
with." TJils room, while uioderu-
Istlc iu n imc b of its treatment. Is
udupted ftW everyday living condi-
lions and, fur rum betA eeeeniric,
la rea.ll' aeinl.Miloulal In style
The celllmi of the room la in '
cream color and the walls are varie
gated In pastel lime' of a Itirht
apple sreen and poppy on a base ' decoration of tha rMut.
of buff. The rloor covering l Jade And yet. after &ll there u the
colored Oarpet aiid'llie iiiks araixrand piano and-even a radlaior
hand knotted French moderns. ' I m the coruer. Why ao inuch hub.
Th shades at the' windows ar bub over ino terrors or a piano? '
a silver lontlne. a Ifccqneud fabiielit Is a bulky piece of furnliur- u :'
illlch permits of itraCefUdeslKlis. i lie sure, and It Is ltraHy li.nil.
The curtains ore -rayon, ' drawn ,, if malioitiinv for uiibetterres.ini
j-iilliar .tlKltily.-amfjlho ovrUuipra;
Are .of creon pleated fnbrikolri, an
other laciiiiei'P.I fabric. The lilile
chair, shown In the picture, la up
kolstored in the aauie material In
ratine embroidered In modernistic
eaign.
Small book ejida are also of lao.-
Home Decoration
By Jaw) Rnedloor.
This department on Home
Decoration Is for the benefit of
all women who have, household
problems to solve,, Queries er
lulnlng In problems of this kind
may bo utliiressint lo Miss Sued
Icor, chib of Woiiimii's .Depart-,
moot of the Mail Tiibuua,
"Sooner or later .every one finds
out that life is more thnn meat,
and the body than raiment;, they
discover that there nre three In
eradicable and Insatiable' hungers
In tho human spirit. One Is for
truth, for knowledge. Nuboily
wnnts to be considered n fool
Another Is for goodness. Nobody
wants his neighbors lo consider
him a knavo. The third Is for
beauty. You cannot erndlcate the
love of beauty." Henry -Turner
llnlley.
Query. When and how should
black be used III furnishing u
room? Mrs. II. I.. W.
Answer, in the average room
black should be used only as nn
accent. In small and Interesting
areas, to heighten nnd Intensify
other colors. Used In large areas
It has a tendency to make a room
seem somber and dull. 'When used
In very strong contrast will an
other color such as white or red.
the effect Is too bizarre for the
ordinary room.
Query. Are pleated chlntr.
used on living room lamps? Mrs.
W. N. fl.
Answer. Ail depends upon the
type of room. They should not be
tiseti In a formul or Spanish room
'' YOV" HOMK 1-THKT ...., :..
Ily Douglas Mnlloch
four home should come first, In your mind, lu
your henrt, ."''.''-,...'
The world has Its pleasures, but: pleasures de
part. . . . .
Th- Joys that nln deeper, the Joya that are tnie".
Are hire In your home always waiting for you.
Oh, some want to wander arid some want to
spend,
Hut here you will find It, find pence In tho
end. . '
Whatever Join fortune, the best or the worst.
In plnnnlng. In spending, ynur hnme should
come first. . ' .
Ho fill It with comfort, and fill It with oheci1.
Harmonious .beauty, and make it o dear
Th.it children remember, wherever they roam.
The gentle old ndiigc, "there's no plnco like
home," ' ' 1 ' ' ' . i '.
A bnlr hy the fireside, a laid, n Hht.
find grunt there Is somewhere they wplt you
tonight.
For fame you ' may hunger, for fortune you uvy.'
Il'lrsi, . . '
Hut working or playing, your' home ahniitd
come first ! ' .''.
Second Section
Eight Pages
No. 210.
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quered fsbrio wllli a uiodern Otgu
atunipftl la SqlJ. The WuMie b.it
la in the sHtn muterlal In livr
' with an sir brushed design. A
deal;, plauv chair, and occasional
table are modernistic. The- light-
lug tlxiures, like moat of ibn mod
ern ones, act not only as lights but
; also use the light part of ili
than tbaieviaMrn bavf .bnen
but there-1 ho'-reason that, given -a
fair, alztd room, the. piano can
not b dominated and subdneil by
Uie Intelligent: list of .color, the tn.
Joetlon of a real personality hi r ir
nlsbliias, and .tlie prvpt-r gre-
f wlOt frhltura there Is
Kurti rooms .demand u dignified
tnilored type of shade.
Query. Are carpets coming hnct;
Into common use? Mrs. 11. O. F.
Answer. Furniture reports from
C'lstern markets are advocating
the use of carpels, but they will
! probably - never become as- com
mon as they once wero, .There nre
more hardwood - floors now and a
greater - variety- of- small', rugs'
- which have n wide range of prices.
Qneryj . -May a fire side. bench be
, used In nns type of a room?-Mis.
C. A.J..--
Answer. :Yes, provided there. Is
a fireplace in tlie room. Select one
I which ,1s lit harmony wlth'the room
i and th'e rest of 'the furnishings. It
: must of coui'fce hold a very proml
, nent place In the room und there
fore must he good In worUiY.au
ship, color nnd line.
' Query. Hhould a grand ptuno bo
! placed wllh the keyboard towurds
tin; center of the room or wiot?
' Mrs. D. H. ' w ..
Answer. . Mnny prefer the benu
1 tlful lines uf the leg and rounded
end of the pltipo nnd therefore
i plncil the keyboard' back towards
a corner. Much should depend
upon the , position of the windows,
, for the musician does tint wish m
1 depend '.: entirely' upon nnlflclal
t light. . , -,':, - , .
' An and Hiinuiiilly
It Is largely the Utile things tint
: make n masterpiece of an; it Is iho
; Utile things which 'make men ami
' women truly fine. - The American
! Magnzlne.
I A
Klamath Falls Sidewalks laid
n Jefferson and Seventh streets.
; Hums 4H.100 new
lnd'nn
! school will open here.
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