w n. I THK 4 IL L U S T R A T E D Lei ili«* Ila!» Toti<*li - I,liin*is , Mrs. Ile^fns 'T e l ls N«*>« Mother's P k H K .H G R A D — L o u is lU n n . w h« rec en tly Uni shed th« co rd h igh a* bool a l K> aditi* I lr th r only c o lo ir d pup«! in a riaa» o f ISO. Soft t .¡l|*»«*r 4 «lokic* that Always Ilari 11 T h is rtfcipy. tested in an ix iU ta n d - i n f e x p e rim e n ta l k itch en , in su res lo n g e r cookies par excellen ce M ade with loda and m in d milk and a m 4 a . v -«*> th e y a :e in e xp en siv ely and By O M B For goodness sake. m * iu ! me q u ickly th a t l«*allel about babies who a re a lw a y s gettin g tut«» th in g s' It d idn 't h a v e a sp e cia l d elivery stam p on it but tt w as n everth eless ¿1 sp ecial h u rry c a ll th at cam e through ; th«* m all to m e one d ay 8 0 I sent th e leaflet w hich is c alle d . How Not ! to S a y . D on't Touch l c a ll It b> that n am e because th e very first thin g to do w ith a baby wlvo la ex- p erim e n tln g w ith his m uscles an d his sense of touch i* to stop sayin g D o n ’t*' an d also D on 't t«>uch ** In ste a d , let him do all th e to u c h ing posMblc H e's going to do it. a n y way. if h e 's a lively, n orm al, curious you n gster H e's going to touch th in gs « veil if it raises ru ctio n s H e's got to do it N a tu r e s m ak in g him « 1 «» it S o th e best th in g to d o Is to let him touch th in gs B u t le a rn to do so w ith Judgm ent A n o th er youn g m o th er w rites " l h a v e a fine boy w ho Is Just th e p ic ture o f h e alth He la one an d one- | h a lf y ears old. w eigh s th irty -tw o , pounds, an d I believe he h a s m ore - n ergy th a n a five h o rse m otor ' S till an o th er w rites "M y son is eight m onths old w alks an d creejv» about and con seq u en tly gets into ev ery th in g l would like to know the right wav to correct h im " S o we see our m o th ers grow in g In w isdom T h e y know th e re is a lig h t w ay an d a w rong w ay though we d o n ’t call th e p roced ure “ c o rre c t- FEATURE ■ js ' “ . • SEC T IO N ~ M arch 12 . 1932 .•The F a r m e r ■ ■ It«*g in W ork in the G ard en N* IV II ( K l I l . l l l A ll Fanners amt otheia who have gaidetu should traine the Imimrt ance of planning and beginning w tk In the gar «ten now 'n y delay along th is line m ay m an the |<vwi of m an y d o llars In fa c t, a plenty ot go* s | f i r s h vegetable» the r eat ore i of h e alth , coin ing from th e g a u le n th e e n tile year can n ot a lw a y s be estim a ted In th e value *»f d Hat* and cent i H ie g a rd e n ahm ild I** the chuiceal an d beat piece of lan d o n th e farm It ;>h«HiId be located -is clua* to the fa rm house a» possible and protect ed by w ire fe n ce fro m th e ch ick en s or cattle H ie lan d ah tild la* Very rich B a r n y a r d m an u re should lie applied ea ch year, p refera b ly d u rin g th«* w in ter season at th e r a te of it) ton* |»*r ac re T h e id ea U to have the lan d rich eniHigh to g lo w an y kind of vegetable« and to glo w them In a h u rry T h e ric h e r th e lan d, the b e tte r q u a lify w ill be th e vegetab les W ork should begin in the g a rd e n ! l.i the fa ll or ea rly w in ter In t h e ' Hist p la c e all e x tra m us n vat ter such as ru bb ish weed* etc . should I II I Mf l II ’ .t i l \ N M \ l» t> \ tt\ — M r. an«l M rs lU w ir il I tle n rv . as they tp p e sred 4 l t h r u home In I’ h il* d e lo h is rec en tly . M r. H enry u a I’ liiilv M agistra te. <j’ii xlv m ade- good fo r both ch ild ren .*oured m ilk an d b end w ell S l i t flour nnd grow n -up«. W** d o n t c o rrect them .th e n m ‘ .usure Re.sift w ith o th er dry mg** them correct in g red ien t* in to m ixtu re D ro p from b e cau se th ey are a lre a d y S o ft G in g e r C 'o o k ln N atu re w orking in them Is saving teasp oon i n t o oiled b akin g sheet T h r « * f»M iih « rap B ill S -l t b* p. T h e correct w av lo r you l«» le arn 1* B ak e Ui a rn >dera e ov-*i - 175-400 d e Iin »(»r I ra p 1*1 I r a p »agar. I » (g . I f rap 1 c u p * f l a a r . f |« p. gree» v < 41 am 15 m t r ute* Y ie ld : by d oin g so do as h a rd as you »•*0* I (< p sail. I i<p glngrr. I h p can - 5 doxen cookies lls n ia a a . So . we d o n t c o rre c t th e m : we S im p lic ity and u iv a u a b lv good r e W«* d o n t d am up thru- C om bin e m ilk -.nd v in e g a r C ream su lts a ie th is re c ip e * feature«. T h e guitte them e n e rg y . we h e lp them to m ak e it w ith fruit f«tt and s u g a r th o ro u g h ly. Add egg cookies are fine served flow m th e rig h t c h a n n els. an d m olasses B e s t w ell. Add th e whtpa lu* g a llie te d an d b u m ed O u tilla i lv lh e .r w red s WoilUt «e | turn ed u n d rr ad d ln g v rgetab le m at t *i t«» the .ail but aine# liiMWt p e .ts ire >.* bail th'* b e tte r m ethod U to iHirn the iiilib lsh and werd» lu «>i«tei to klll tlk* I nsec U th a ï h lb e iiia tr lu them I lie gatd en should !>• plow ed a» e a rly in the w inter a.* puaalble *o as to freear th *e in sects that go Into the groun d for th e w in ter also t«> brln atamt b e tte r coiidltUMU lot w orking the »oil and f«n the ir t e ii- turn of in -U lu ie B e fo re am p la n tin g In (he g a id e ii 1« done, the f at flier should see to It th at he haw a g«*»d seed bed A go« h 1 • ed lK*d l.s one w h e .e th e grou n d iwi* not on ly b««en w ell hr ken up. bu b ' sin h m ec h a n ic al d evices as d isks, lla n o « « an d ro llers the g io u n d has breit well pulvei lard so th at in» . < d * are left an d th a t th e a ir an«t the c a p illa ry m oistu re w ill c irc u la te vtO through It H avin g p rep ared th e lan d the n ext *htng to do u to m ake some e a rly p lan tin g*, such as beet* i**a.s e tc . K e e p u p 4 c u c e v slo il of o lsu tm g * s*» a> to have he.sh v egetab les coining in all of the season T«*o m an y fa i - ntera resort to m e ie ly one p la n tin g Slid the .41 leu Is *«*»11 «tided l i i c s i s i i i n g c o l o n i v i . h o i s i <: Ily W IU , c u t IV viK D A l ill Hue (*ulim ul » ly lr L* a »lx room m<w1«*l horn«* w hich I iaa r.*c»*nUv t> «*n n x n p lflr d F u rn ish m u* *m l I c«*rwti.»ii* thruuKh vit «rv In «YtiijMihv w ith lh«* « rc lu lrc tu rv aih ! th uuxh m in t of th«* fu rn iliH « u n*w it I ian b«*«*n c«»pi«*«l from Itivrlv olil tnud^U w hich a rrv rd tu b«*4Utlfy th e tiu m ra of e a rlie r non- e ratio n * IV t a lla h a v e been r a r r - fu lly p U m iftl .*«» th a t **vrty r«om b t c it h * « th e ap irlt «»f ch a rm hn*i»l- ’. x liiy ai»«l rom fortw b le llv in c Color v l n n e * »nil fu rn U h m x * f«*r the tiMin loom « I m v i * been r a r r lr d out « m fo llow s. I iv in s K«K»nt W AI.UH P la in pl*vt>'. i»s4in’.r*«1 a s o il g ra y g r e r n . f lin in g a restfu l. jil- a .iiK ha< kgitMimi w oodw ork - O w e n to m atch 'h e wa IL* C U H T A IN rt O U /c d c h in ts w ith (Vu *l p a tte rn on sa ffro n junk ground n»«*v are eilgrd w ith p U u i green l i t l n l i . a c c o id i >11 p laited T tiey are Ytiuply m ad e, reac h in g ju st lielow the *tll an d m ay be d r a p n togetlver fur jinva« y at nigh t F U R N i r U R K S o fa an d on e arm h a ir covered w ith c h in t i to m atch (he c u rta in * An -Owr a rm c h a ir In gr«*en and ivory alritied m a te ria l. W ing c h a ir in copper «olored wool d am ask , w ith uu all tab le com fortab ly placed besid e U H everal grac efu l Wind.*or c h a ir aecr«*tarv tenk. arvl o ccasio n al t ble* o f m aple A (X*RH H O RIRB llraa* *r«au*e aide , Hwlaa. 1 lift led very ertap an d fre-d». w ith nig«*» F U R N IT U R K 8 j»o«d bed n ig h t sta n d dreaaer. s m a ll « lw**t of d r a w ers. d '.k .«tid W m d vn ch a ir in iiM»i>le M in iatu re wing c h a ir lit blue »trie rep . A C C K H S O R IK S W hite |»>tu»ry latiiiw w ith (Ualt«*d rallc«» ahsd«*« H an ging b ookshelves over th e «l«*ak lied cover «»f d otted S w l*a 1 » mat« h th e cu rtain s F IA tO R C O V K R IN O S m a ll w ash * ab le ru gs o f r«»v* wool W andleA lick* e le c tric a lly equipped P la ite d c h in ta an d t a r r l i i n m l lam p «hade*. Ilraav an d iro n * an d fire tool.* Old print.*, sam pler.*, an d all- houette* Row » of co lo rfu l books on open sh elve* r i-O O It C O V K R IN O P la in carjiet m d e e p g r a y - g r e e n , .s u p td e u ie iile d by « W e won’t tell Daddy or N o b o d y ! "Sw M teit little honey-lioy." croon. Mommy in «*eet confidence, “ we can t tell daddy that hi. little man *•.4» cranky and out-of-nort» today. T in t ’, to be expected »h-n fir.t teeth liegin to cut through tender guma. Y o u ju .t needed a little » eep and » m e Ca.tnria to be your happy »It again.” I.ittle Sugar Plum i. only a*are that the burden»me |<ain and fevered condition is gone. Mother, ble«. her, know, more than this. Modern •cience baa told her that m-mt of children’s ills conic from fermenting w^ste in clogged up little bowel'. That is why Castorta d-»es so mtjrh gre>d in children's troubles. It gently but efficiently regulates del irate little organs and wise Mother Naturt takes care of the rest. Teething time should not l>c a dis turbing period at all if baby is kept comfortable. If his little organs are r e i n e d and t r lr k ln g a« th e y should, normal, healthful sleep will tide him over the irritation of teething. Every smart, modern motherknows the value of Ca.toria, the reliable children's preparation which has been lived for years. On every carton of genuine Cas- torla you will fold a full list of the precious ingrvdients of which It is compounded—all mild, purely vega- table. and containing nothing that could harm the most delicate infant. Children vem to instinctively know that it i. g'exJ for them. They like its taste— never object to taking it. Of course, whenever you suspect baby is seriously sick, call a doctor at once fiut for all other I »aby's minor ills, and a . a preventive against disease when his system needs regu lating, always keep a liottle of Cns- toria on hand. It's fine for larger children, too, as well as infants. Z K 7 C A C M • l D K I N DON'T FORGET Genuine Cattoria always hat the name, Chat. H. Fletcher, on the package. B e *ure you get i t . l ively old hooked ru gs. D ining K«wiin W A L L S C o vered w ith p ine p a n e l ing In a new proce*a w h ich e lim inate.* h igh coht. w hile retain in g the m ellow glow of «»Id pine W O O D W O R K S ta in e d pine C U R T A IN S S im p le d raw c u rtain s ■ •f b rig h t yellow calic o w ith ttnv blue flower.* in an a ll-o v e r p attern flnU h- ed w ith blue hlnding F U R N IT U R K — D ro p le a f table, ru sh se a t c he a ir* open dreaaer. and serving tab le m ade o f p in e. A C C K S .iO R lK S l ’ wt<r sulellgh t* an d la n te rn * < f p ierced tin B lu e c h in a an d pew ter piece* on the dr*w*‘*r L a rg e p ew ter bowl filled w ith vellow flow ers on the d inin g tab le F L O O R C O V K R IN O H uge braid ed rug in blue, yellor a n d blark M aster IWdr«»otn W ALLS P a p e r w ith la ttice d e sign in brow n on an ivory gro u n d . W O O D W O R K P ain te d Ivory C U R T A I N S Iv o ry voile gla%* cur ruin* hun g Inside t|»e window fram e D K A P K K IK H O la /e d c h in ta th M<i.U d esign m rich r o lo is on a to- I m *< 1 o b low n grou n d . F U R N IT U R K F o u r po«t beds, a n ig h t sta n d , highboy» k nee hole desk, an d p air of side c h a irs In brow n mit- h o '.in y . D i'V v in g tab le w ith |M*ttl coat to m atc h th * w indow d rap eries A rm c h a ir In br* wn fa b ric ACO RH H ORIKH — A m b er g la ^ lain|JH w ith o verv shade.* on the d ie .* mg ta b le . Bron/a* th ree b ran ch can d le lam p f»n the n ig h t a ta n d . ‘ »r*t o l old b u d urm l.*, In n arrow wood fra m e s B ed covers o f deep coral b ro ad clo th , piped an d bound w ith tcb a cco brown F L i X ) R C O V K R IN O — B ro w n c a r p etin g w ith s e v e ra l huoked ruga. S m a ll D a u g h te r's Room W A L I/ J— W hite i»«|»er w ith tin y rc^e and blue flow eis W (X > D W O R K P a in te d w hite w ith a llp e of b lu e. C U R T A I N S -Blue an d w hite dotted No Man Can Resist Such Loveliness C h a r m Is t h e s«** r e i o f f e m i n i n e « p - peul .«ml >1 w i f i . Iltrtif s k i n le tti«* •*••«■ 1 et o f «lu ti in U r . I 1 -«I l ’M i n i e r a H .111 W h l t d i e r «>lr»tiii- iiC e o i t i - i i s a n d I i , ; l i f • n t il. diik I k i n , * I* u i u p l»lrnpl< lit.iridi. « aii«| t a n m a r k s , u n i itoew i w t y w l i h t h a t *'»»llv e h l n y ’* lo.»k I “.*• (tu-, pr* p a r a t l o n un ti in u le» y o u r s k i n s o f t , d e l i r a t e rin d « I m m i llili T i l l « u in a/. lii K ( t i n i in* ui I m m a d a In t h e f a n i o n « I n I '1 «*«1 P a l m e r ' « I m I mihi I or i \\Ji 1 .u - al o m ad« I h «»#•«• o t h e r li« « il l y a i d s y o n I n o w no w ell I »r I ' l l i n e r ’s HI in \ V h l t « * n e r H o i p . s k i n W h i t e n , r F .n * e I ’u w d e r , i l .in Itreesar an d I li,| I k - o d o r a n t whl< li l i m y I h - h i d a t a l l d r u g s t o r e « for « e n t a eiu ti o r w i l l !*«• a«*nt p o s t p a i d u p o n re«•••Ip! o f pi !• «■ U r F n * ,| P n l m e r ’a I«n I lor n t o r i e s . D e p t . A . A t la n ta , (la. 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