F R I D A Y . J I VK IH. IIKIH THE DA S U A D E I *H K n ( I I U O N U l l i » \ g k j HOW » SEW “ JOY AMONG THF Ol l» CORN-STALKS T eeny. Weeny, and M idget s e e m e d v e r y m u c h excited. D a n n y stopped to a sk the re a so n , but N anny h u r ­ ried into the house. Such a sq u e a l as th e r e w as then! D anny r u sh e d in to see w hat h a d h a p p e n e d , and th e n —well I do n 't b e ­ lieve th a t th e r e e v e r w a s such a \ tim e b e fo re in a M eadow M ouse 1 * 7 6 5 4 3 2 hom e. N a n n y w a s c ry in g and l a u g h ­ ing a t th e s a m e tim e . Mite w a s c r y in g a little, a n d ev e n Danny h a d 1 to blow his nose v e ry h a r d and w ipe his eyes. Of c o u rse . M ite e x p e c te d a s c o ld ­ ing a t least, b u t he d id n 't get it. No, sir. he d id n 't get it. You see. w hen he told about all his te r r ib le a d v e n tu r e s his f a t h e r a n d m o th e r th j o u g h t he h a d been p u n ish e d enough. I n s te a d of scolding they p r e p a r e d a g r e a t feast, and while they a te it M ite told all o v e r a g a in a b o u t his a d v e n tu r e s . E v e r y b o d y a sk e d q u e stio n s, a n d th e r e w a s such a h a p p y sq u e a k in g and c h a t t e r i n g dow n in th a t pile of old c o r n -sta lk s th a t finally D a n n y h a d to p u t a stop to it for fe a r th a t R eddy F o x or Old M an Coyote m ig h t be p row ling a ro u n d and h e a r it. And w hen at la st they all w ent to bed in th e little house th e r e w as g r e a t jo y a m o n g the old c orn-stalks, for e v e r y th in g h a d c o m e out right, ju st a s P e t e r R a b b it h a d told D anny M eadow M ouse it would. Die happiest place in all the »-or!d— You knou; of course you do It'* the place called home—your very own Now haven't 1 told you true? / " \ F CO U RSE I h a v e . T h e r e is n 't any place like it lo r p u r e joy a n d h appiness. T h e r e m a y be m u c h finer h o m e s than y o u r own. but right dow n, de e p in y o u r h e a r t you know p e rfe c tly well th a t not ev e n in the finest of th e m is th e r e so m u c h r e a l h a p p in e s s as in y o u r own d e a r h o m e —not for you. an y w a y . Now, the h o m e of D a n n y M eadow M ouse w a s n 't m u c h to look at. It w as ju s t a little round house of corn sh u c k s a n d g r a s s in th e m id d le of a pile of old c o rn -sta lk s on the edge of F a r m e r B ro w n 's cornfield, but to little Mite, the lost b a b y of Dan- K T . W. B u r g e s s . — W N U S e r v i c e . Smartly Styled “ I l e r e I a m ! H e r e I a m ! I ’ve com e home! I've com e h o m e ! ” ny. w h o m F a r m e r B r o w n 's boy had b r o u g h t b a c k a g a in without know ing it, it w a s the m o s t b e a u tifu l place in all th e G r e a t World. As he s c r a m b le d dow n a m o n g the c o rn -sta lk s to th e little p a th th a t led to th e little round d o o rw a y , he called a t the top of his funny little sq u e a k y voice: " H e r e I a m ! H e re I a m ! I ’ve c o m e h om e! I 'v e c o m e h o m e ! ” O ut tu m b le d his b r o th e r and two siste rs, T eeny, Weeny, and Midget, a n d c ro w d e d a ro u n d him and ru b b e d noses w ith him , which is the M eadow M ouse w a y of k is s ­ ing. a n d told him how glad they w ere to see him . and a sk e d h im if he really had seen the G r e a t World, and w h a t it w as like, all ta lk in g at once and m a k in g such a s q u e a k ­ ing as th a t pile of corn sta lk s n e v e r h a d knuwn before. L ittle Mite w ondered why his f a ­ th e r and m o th e r d id n 't c o m e out to g r e e t him . and as soon as he got a c h a n c e he a sk e d w h e re they w e r e " T h e y a r e out hunting for y o u ." replied T eeny. " T h e y 'v e been out e v e ry d a y since you went a w a y , and we’ve all been so m is e r a b le and lonesom e. You w o n 't ru n a w a y again, will you, M ite ? ” " N e v e r ! ” d e c la r e d Mite. " N e v e r so long a s I liv e ! " And he really m e a n t is. "W o n ’t this be the best su r p r is e for f a th e r and m o th e r th a t e v e r w a s ' " c rie d Midget, d a n c in g about e xcitedly. "Y ou go inside the house. Mite, and we'll play outside Then w hen they go in they 11 find you the re . Oh. w o n 't it be f u n ' " So when they th ought it was about tim e for D anny and N a n n y M eadow Mouse to re tu rn . Mite w ent inside He w ondered w hat they would say to him . a n d w hat they would do to punish h im . for he knew th a t he d e ­ se rv e d to be punished You see. if he h a d n 't disobeyed in the first pla c e he w ouldn't h a v e been lost. But he w a s so glad to be h o m e a g a in th a t h e didn t m ind the thought of p u n ­ ishm e nt. Nothing could be w orse t h a t w hat h a had been th ro u g h D a n n y and N anny w ere la te In getting home, and they w ere ao tire d and f xitsore, with th e ir long s e a r c h for little Mite, and so sad. th a t it m a d e M ite 's h e a r t a c h e as he peeped out at th e m It re a lly was p u n is h m e n t er. ugh ju st to see th e m and to feel th a t he w a s the c a u s e o f it T hee r t.ced right a w a y tha t T ' H I S idea is the result of an e \ p e rim e n t A friend had a set of sadly out-of-date white linen d ra w n work s c a r v e s for buffet, se rv in g an d dining table. H er dining room w a s being done over w ith to u ch e s of turquoise blue in the d r a p e r ie s and wall paper. OR** Tv«l*O S-U V «r EDÓES O f OPCNM6 ^ n t w N i t CM. I fO O M B k S k T TO l i f t s a t r o « s cxuwiN» TV«N N t l O L l TVSfc’VÇW so she had the s c a r v e s dyed to m atc h . They w e re so effective thut the s im p lest p a rt of the d r a w n work design w a s copied in c o a rse linen in v arious colors for m a t s and s c a r v e s throughout the house. While the turquoise s c a r v e s w e re e specially a ttr a c tiv e , those in golden yellow and a bedroom set in soft rose w ere also full of c h a r m . The sketch shows how the d ra w n work is done. If you a r e looking for som ething effective that is quick to m a k e , h e re it is J u s t pull out the th re a d s of the linen to m a k e an open sp a c e about an inch w ide. The s c a r f m a y be h e m m e d at the s a m e tim e the o u t­ side edge of the opening is being w h i p p e d J u s t f o 11 o w t h e s e sketches No o th e r directions a re needed Use e ith e r linen or m e r ­ cerized th re a d in a m atc h in g color. NOTE Book 1 SEW ING , for the H om e D ecorator, and No 2, Gifts, Novelties, and E m b r o id ­ eries. a r e now 15 c ents each, or both books for 25 cents H e a d e rs who have not s e cu re d th eir copies of these two books should send m th eir o rd e rs a t once, as no m ore copies will be a v a ilab le when the present stock is sold. Your choice of th e QUILT LEAFLET illustrât ing 36 a u th e n tic patchw ork s titc h e s ; or the HAG HUG L E A F ­ L E T . will be included with o rd e rs for both books for the p rese n t, but the offer m a y be w ith d ra w n at any tim e Leaflets a r e 6 cents e a c h when o rd e re d without the books. E v e ry o n e should have copies of these two books containing !Ki HOW TO SEW a rtic le s by Mrs. S p e a rs , th a t have not a p p e a r e d in the p a p e r. Send yo u r o r d e r at I once to Mrs. S p e a rs , 210 S. Des- ' p laines St., Chicago, 111. ASK ME O ANOTHER r T h e Questions 1. W hat is a T e x a s leaguer in b a seb a ll? 2. Who c ro sse d the Rubicon? 3. W hat is the difference b e ­ tw een a s a v a g e and a b a r b a r ia n ? 4. W hat would resu lt if all the colors w e re blended togetHer? 5. Am ong the 12 signs of the zodiac a r e four th a t re p re s e n t a n i­ m a ls . Which a r e they? 6. Is th e r e any difference b e ­ tw een sem i-conscious and s e m i­ unconscious? 7. Why w as it said that if Cleo­ p a t r a 's nose hud been s h o rte r the whole face of the world would h a v e been c hanged? IT I W Y E T H SPI VKS A Q uiz W ith A nsw ers O ffe rin g In fo rm a tio n on V a rio u s S u b je c ts 2 C a e s a r and his urrny. 3. S a v a g e m e a n s u n ta m e d ; b a r ­ b a ria n m e a n s the s ta te betw een s a v a g e and civilized. 4. All the colors of the s p e c tru m blended to g e th e r give white. 5. Leo (lion), T a u r u s (bull), Ar­ ies ( r a m ) . A p ricornus (g o at). 6. The first usually d e n o te s go­ ing from the unconscious to the conscious stute. The r e v e r s e is the c a s e in the other. * 7. To convey the idea th at if C leo p atra had been less a ttr a c tiv e she would not h a v e enslaver! J u ­ lius C a e s a r and M ark Antony. A ill in Silriipi* When you h a v e nothing to suy, The A nsw ers say nothing; a weak defense 1. A short fly th a t drops betw een s tre n g th e n s yo u r opponent, and si­ infield and outfield, out of r e a c h of lence is less injurious th an a weak both. reply —Colton. | rm tK i: CLASSIFIED ELECTRIC SHAVERS SAVE BIG M ONEY FAMOUS IM P E R IA L E L E C T R IC SH AV ER S flf « U r littf ilf^ rtu l.iM r « h * v tit| hr i j S l r r i m i m r d M u k pU >(L t « t< l n d r t * r t l r r « *p»»io\«*d ONLY $2 00 WHY PAY M ORE MK PAY TUP roiT A Q C \ l I S I \ t nON i l | R W I I I I» If n o t «. «(Ufte J r e t u r n I« u « Y u u r tniHtiy refunded Wr |'A\ return p o a U | 9 . \genl* tt .nitrii Arkin Distributing Co. It.*l M i n i o n M r r r t . s . m K r a u r l i c o , C a l i f . 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T h e cost is o n ly ADC * cents and there are p r o h .h ly s l o t o f f o l k x l o o k - * 1 in g fo r |inf w h a te v e r it ia Results you no lu n g er have use fo r. T H E E X T R A S M O K IN G IN EV ER Y PA C K = \ | c EXTRA I I E R F ' S w h e re the little d a u g h te r * * of the household “ ste a ls the show " so fa r as a s m a r t l y styled p rin t frock is c o n c e rn e d If m o th ­ e r and big s iste r think boleros and p le a te d sk ir ts a r e e x c lu siv e with them , the little m iss p ic tu r e d h e r e is r e a d y to d isp u te the c la im with this cunning p rin te d silk d re ss. T he s k irt is p le a te d all a ro u n d ju s t like in grow n-up fashioning T he bolero is a m in ia tu r e d u p lic a te of the I very kind h e r e ld e rs so boastfully w e a r. Note the chic s q u a r e d shoul­ ders. M others, show this p ic tu r e to little d a u g h te r and you will be " s ig n e d u p ” U> buy a d r e s s length of p re tty p rin te d silk to g e th e r w ith a p a tte r n th a t gives d ire c tio n s. I t m a k e s a tw o so m e of bolero and d re ss w ith p le a te d s k irt for the m iss who knows " s t y l e " when she sees it. G r a y tor Tr ave l. Toe Aside from being one of the sea- « n s m o r e I m p o rta n t shades, g r a y ia a splendid tr a v e lin g color. IlN J O Y the sm oking t h r i l l . . . and EC O N O M Y ...of Camel's extra-m ild, ripe-last ing tobaccos. T here is m ore tobacco by weight in Camels, com pared to the average w eight of 15 other o f the largest-selling brands Unfed. Resides, Camels b u rn slo u e r than any other b ran d tested — 25Co slower than the average tim e o f the others. So Camels give you the e q u iv a le n t o f 5 E X T R A S M O K F S P E R PAC K.' O n to p o f that, you get the m ellow goodness, th e sm oking th rill o f Camel's coil- h e r tohaccot in a matchless blend. PLEASURE plus ECONOM Y m ade Camel Am erica's cig a­ rette N o. 1. W hy not yours too? THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS P ENNY FOR P E N N Y YOUR B E S T C IG A R E T TE BUY It Will Fay You to Patronize Advertisers of This Paper and to Confine Your Buying to Local Merchants as Nearly as Possible ■... ■ - - —