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The day after Fourth of July, when Cnele Wiggily had helped ohi rabbit boys and girl to bare ft good time, Mr. went to th kitchen where Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuary was getting breakfast "Can you give me aomethina' to eat?" asked the rabbit gentleman. 'Ereaklast irat cultt ready yet," aid the xnuskrat lady housekeeper. You are a mt eatty. What.

toe idea? i want to get out of the way," gild Uncle Wfcjily. I "Out of whose war?" asked Nurse Jane. "Do you mean that some Of the Ead Chaps are around this early? Are you trying to get out of their way?" "Oh. no," aald TJnele "Wigglly with laugh as be twinkled hit pink ncee, 1 jst want to ret out ox the way of my rabbit children, for a little while. Wot too long, roa know, but for a little while.

Zo lore them and they lore me, but sometimes they get ea my nerves." "But they wont be down to breakj tut for a long time yet," aald Mlas Tuzry Wnzry. Tou know, after the Fourth of July, when then Is no aehocL the children don hare to gel up so early. There bnt any school nor, you know. TbU Is cation." I I know' it rery welV said TJacle VTiggfly with ft laugh. That's why I'm going to get out of the way.

As iewWH The were very gpod soda as the forty leven sixteen bun nlea ret up and remember that they dont hare to to to school they'll want me ta take them aaventunna. 1 dont to do that just yet. want little peace and quiet. That' why I came down so early to get my breakfast, Then im going to hop ft way." "Hop where?" Nurse Jane wanted to know. i k.

i Over the fields and through the woods," said Mr. Longears. fAfter the first few days of Tacatkm'from school I dont so much mind playing with the bunnies. J3ut It comes ft bit hard at What's What BT HELEN DECXE CREDENTIALS. Question Should a person with 'whom, the applicant Is only acquainted be asked for letter of Introduction to an Important personage la another country? How are credentials worded? What difference Is there between credentials and let ters of introduction O.

Z. Answer rit is an Impertinence to tsX a mere acquaintance tot letters of Introduction to notabilities. Old friends need cot hesitate about ask tng for and giving letter of introduction; that is, if they are really 'acquainted with the person to whom th letters ar to bo presented. It is in, impropriety to Introduce a friend to one with whom the is not acquainted? person ally; or through continued correspondence. If a letter Is given at all It ehould be cordially worded letter of real recommendation.

This Is why particular persons hesitate to ask for' cr to grant these letters. If one can not conscientiously give such a letter cither from knowing the applicant too sightly or too well; It is always possible to phrase a refusal politely on Tarlous grounds. Credentials are giv en by heads of firms, by presidents of colleges, by clergymen, by managing editors, by mayors and other officials. Here is the usual form (written on official stationery): rj To whom It may concern: This is to certify that the bearer, Louis Dumonde. Ph.

Is a highly esteemed member of the faculty of Alhaaora College. Dr. Dumonda spe dtllwi in Kenaissaace history. Any asjiitance giTen to tin during his re searches abroad will be appreciated by his friends and associates here, (Stoed) ALFONSO VTIIiAIOBAR, President ct Alhambra College, Alhambra. CaL, (Seal of college).

by Public tdttr) Off i TT mm mm tickler. The Weekly Tickler," a amaU alied nwspaper published weekly in Lafa yette in the sixties, ts among some old publications Talued by Mrs. Ann Hedrick, 1121 North zninols street. The four page sheet measured about ten by six Inches and was published by one, W. J.

Huff, who styled him self "sole proprietor and editor. Ac cording to the front page it was "pud lUfuid wrrr SMtarar. nam mile from the city of Lafayette, Znd. Terms, lptj cents per month. In the copy of February 4, 1SSS, is an editorial 'entitled "AtTlculturtl College" eoneernlnr the ehooelng of a location lor Furcue vnrfersny taai is Interesting.

1 It reads In part as follows: "By an act of the eonsress In 1861 the state of Indiana Is entitled to S90.OOO acres of public lands, to establish college deTOted to agriculture and the me chanic arts and. military science. The legislature In session at Indianapolis, win likely make provision by law for acceptance of the lands, and to locate and establish the college thus provided for. This win be a great school and, of course, the choice of place for Hs location will become' matter of importance alike to the people and their representatires. Zn some parts of the state great Interest Is manifested In the subject and liberal donations are offered to secure the location In the vicinity of public spirited donors.

"The Tillage of 5tockwen in the county made ft tempting offer to the state of a college edifice at that place. Then people In and about the city of Richmond in Wayne coun ty, proposed to contribute a large sum first, so rm going to get out of the way. 'mm a a. a muskrat lady. "Bunny though sweet and lovely, are a great tease at times.

Well, Til fix you up ft little breakfast and then you can go away." Thanks," said Uncle WlggHy. "Could you give me a little lunch, also? A lunch in ft paper bag to take with me as I hop over the fields and through the woods." "I could give you a bag of cakes for lunch." said Mlsa Fussy Wussy. "That would be finer spoke the rabbit. "A bag of cake Is just what 1 want. XII take them adventuring with me." Bo.

before the bunny children were awake to start their vacation fun after the Fourth of July, Uncle Wigglly ate the breakfast Nurse Jane set out for him. Then, haying twinkled his pink nose, he took the bag of cakes she gave him and hopped away. "Dont tell them where I've gone." said Uncle Wigglly in a whisper to Nurse Jane as he hopped away. "The children will try to follow me." Jow thty than not leu them." promised the muskrat lady. "Oo off by yourself and have a good time." Uncle Wigglly hopped over the fields and through the woods.

It was a bright, sunny day and. after a while, be reached a peaceful green place In the woods where he tat down to rest in the shade of a tree. "Now in eat some of my cakes," said the rabbit gentleman as he opened the paper bag. "I'm glad thought to bring my lunch." Nurse Jane's cakes were so good that, before he quite knew It, Uncle Wigglly had eaten them all up except a few crumbs which fell to the ground and which were at once taken by some red and back ants. Then, all of ft quickness, out of the bushes jumped the Bob Cat with his sUly little tall.

"Is that all there Is left for me?" snarled the Bob Cat. looking at the cake crumbs which the ants were taktof. "What do you mean?" asked the mean." mewed the Bob Cat. "that you had cakes lor lunch, but you dldnt leave me any. Just for that going to nibble your" He made a jump xor Mr.

Longears. But Uncle Wigglly, remembering Fourth of July, quickly blew the empty paper bag full of air. Then, smacking the bag between his paws. Mr. Lone ears burst It with ft loud "Bang "Oh.

rm ahot! rm shot! Never mind about the cakes," howled the Bob Cat as the bag burst. "Ill nibble you some other timet" And away he ran, Uncle Wigglly laughed and was glad he had the bag of cakes. And If the baker's hone doesn't eat the straw hat off the doll's bead ru tell you next about Uncle Wlggtlys elephant. (Copyrisbt 1932) MENUS OF THE DAY Br Jttra. Alexander Goers EICE AND EiraDiTS vTh Dinner Menu Rice tad Shrimp.

i Buttered Spinach Bread Cberry, Ccflienrt Head Lettuce Russian Dressing Sliced Peaches Spice Cookies Iced Tea aUee sal Sarbnrs. Sorrtas Six 4 tablespoons batter 3 tablespoons tablespoons flour chopped green alii peppers teaspoon salt lVs cup Shrtsaips Ve teaspoon paprika 1 ess. beaten 3 tsbletpooni chopped 2 cups hot boiled cooked coterr tie Melt butter and add flour. When mixed. add mCk and cook until 4 11 Packart Good for Two al niYmiai Park 4i i Mm i VJ uf A MJ ir)i aO'irnl i 1 a' Fr3 AVIlh Evtry mt Wf7 THE TlaUB esuargaeV If atrefte' weaU net as ere kepe ftars tt areeiW, tike I i aa, aStertlsa.

try our woed roin; rrnc fat tou I 11 II of money and ft tract of valuable land as an Inducement for its location at their city. Both these offers were sent to Governor Morton, who promptly laid them before the legislature. Mo definite action has yet been taken on these propositions except to refer them to appropriate committee. Zn the meanwhile the citizens of the delightful village of Battle Ground have been preparing to present a yet more Inviting offer upon which they confidently hope to secure the establishment of the college at that place. The latter proposition will go before the legislature next week." The Tickler later became absorbed In "The Lilliputian" named so no doubt because of Its small sized sheets that, however, were a few Inches larger than the Tickler pages, A copy of it dated June 24 speaks of the Fourth of July observance tnat was to be "celebrated by the Union people of the state at the Tippecanoe Battle Oround.

Governor Morton will be presented and address the people. Many of the most dlstlnguisned oui cers win also be there. Everybody go and take the children." Bandannas Make Waists WASHINGTON, July 9 (AJ.) Miss Helen Coolldge, daughter of Sen ator and Mrs. Marcus Coolldge, of Massachusetts, combines red and white bandanna handkerchiefs for the waist of a smart sports dress. The sklrt Is an white, and the figures In the handkerchiefs are effectively dis played in the long full sleeves with wide skin fitting cuffs.

creamy sauce forms. Add seasonings I and shrimps. Cook two minutes, stir ring constantly. Add egg. mix well and pour at once over and around hot rice which has been heaped on serving platter.

Garnish with parsley and serve at once. Cmarrr Cum leup diced rhubarb 4 tablespoons 4 cups seeded cherries orange Juice 4 tablespoons, lemon cup ausar juice Mix ingredients. Let stand five minutes, simmer thirty minutes or until mixture Is thick. Stir frequently. Pour into sterilized Jars and seal.

Kastlaa Dreislns Uj cup mronnl 3 tablespoon a tablespoons chill catsup siuce 1 tablespoon horse 2 tablespoons pickles radish Mix and chill ingredients. ChllL Serve on lettuce or tomato salads. Sploa Coekies (Sour Cmm) 2 3 eup fat 1 a cuds brown cusar 1 teaspoqp clovea teaspoon nutmeg 3 ests 3ft cups flour Vi eup sour cream 1 teaspoon soda teaspoon anUla 1 teaspoon basins 2 teas poo as cinnamon powder. Cream fat and sugar. Add eggs and cream and beat two minutes.

AOd rest of Ingredients. Chill dough. Break off bits and flatten down four Inches apart on greased baking sheets. Bake, twelve minutes In moderate oven. The News Fashion Service) 2838 Isn't this a darling drees for maids for warm weather wear? Delicious ly fresh and simple and practical too.

In white dimity with blue dots was this model carried out. The beruf fled neckline and brief sleeves, were of crisp white organdie with plcot edge. You can make It In about an hour's time. Just ft few seams to run up on the sewing machine. Have the edge of the ruffles finished professionally with plcot edge.

Or If you prefer. you can buy some ruffling already to sew to the drees. There are dozen of schemes for this cute model, enticingly cooL Style No. 2838 Is designed for slses 3, 4 and 6 years. 6iae 4 requires Ihi yards of 35 inch material with yard of 25 inch contrasting.

Price of pattern IS cents. New book Is ready! Fashions for women and children, beauty hints, etc This book will help you loo your best and save money. Price 10 cents a copy. Address Fashion Bureau. The Indianapolis News.

No. 2831. Size Name" i tJtreet Address CSty state'. Rfeasteas. Vs.

la H' tree taat ta 14m of tsaiertellty was a belief prtsttttve Btl which ass eeressec wnk the grewtaf iaieuis eaee ef the race? No, the exact opposite Is true. Primeval man did not believe ta Im mortality. But no sooner had he achieved a fair measure of self con sdousness than he began to examine the possibilities of his own nature. Greek and Hebrew thinkers wrestled with this problem for centuries. Hades and Bheof were the names they gave to the abodes of the discarnate.

and first class minds like Plato's had ad vanced far on the way to belief in im mortality before Christianity pro claimed it. It was Israel's great prophets who reappraised all human values in the light at Jehovah character and purpose. They met death's tyranny with the answering challenge of faith. In them you may find foretokens that life Is lord of death and love can never lose its own. Then came the teaching of Jesus, which is determinative for His followers, that "Ood is not the God of the dead, but of the living." If Jesus can not be trusted on the issue, whom can we trust? If He was mistaken concerning the assuredness of eternal life beyond the grave, what reasonable hope have we of getting at the trutn of any religious verity? Cer tainly He grafted a fresh awareness of eternal life Into a racial soul, and numerous convergent lines of testl money center In and are sanctioned by His doctrine.

RaVekea. If. I. I flal Mesial Wiiar taat Cfcrtet ie it tat parpeae) of aartas veaaJnA. Mr iBtrraretstiss is that la the eraei flxlaa Be act as tba eaaxeaae aaaaaato aw te bar Mr fcarSeas krarclr, aa4 to bo wiuiBS te ser, "Thy viU, Mt mloa.

Aoae." I be 11 ere wo aaast wrk oat oar owa aareatiea br 4i aaS II Tins' rUatlr. How weald rtfsrd tats Interprets lisar Tour letter raises the two vital Is sues of Christian doctrine the In carnation and the Atonement of Jesus Christ. They have engaged the best thinking of saints, theologians and philosophers for the last 2,000 years. This simple fact indicates the unlquo significance of our Lord's personality and His self manifestation in life and death. other character in history has been so closely scrutinized, so con stantly discussed or so widely influential.

The language you quote from various church doctors Is not always the best that could be chosen to interpret the realities in Question. Any theories about Christ's death which imply that He accomplished It to ap pease Gods anger can be rejected Whatever else the cross exhibits, Its dominant message is the Father's everlasting love for all His children Its absorbing purpose Is their restora tion to His fellowship. Let us keep this major truth steadily before us, for without Its guidance we shall miss the meaning of Christ's sacrifice. or course, set tne supreme ex 7 H0LMW00D SIGHTS SOUNDS Br Bobbla Ceeas HOLLYWOOD. July 5.

Cecil B. DeMUle grew lyrical when he selected Ellssa Land! for the role of the Chris tian girl In his 'Sign of the Cross." Miss Landi, he re marked, "combines mysticism and sex with the pure and the wholesome. There is the depth of the ages in her eyes, today in her body, and tomorrow In her spirit." Aside from all that, it looks like the bur opportu nity that this dra matic exotic has been awaiting in these two years Ellssa Landi. that she has been emoting, mostly In poor vehicles, in Hollywood. However, her appearance in this picture points up anew the growing fraternal spirit among the studios, Miss Landi is a headimer at Fox, and a year ago it would have been most unusual for Fox to lend a star to Paramount or any other company.

www Today stars are no longer restrict ed ruddly to their home lots; the way the studios are co operating now on the services of their players makes It difficult to remember their exact affiliations. But It also should mean improved pictures, with better casting and frequently finer perform ances. Among directors the new generos It In lending means greater satlsfae tion In vehicles assigned. The loan of Frank Borage to direct A rare well to Arms" with its Italian set tins would not have been considered by Fox a few months ago. but it is not more outstanding an Instance of the right director for the right story than the substitution of Frank Lloyd, an Englishman, for Borzage on Cavalcade." St SB Slang all dressed up in sUk and diamonds that's a quick portrait of Mae West.

But despite an apparently welcome notoriety for her glorification of the sex theme in drama, she a nara working woman who eschews the mild dissipation of cigarettes and takes her ginger ale straight. aflaa West, one of the really pictur esque personalities to hit Hollywood between the eyes, is new to movie fans. and Night After Night" will be her first picture. MAIL CARRIERS RE ELECT Charles Woodward Again Heads Rural Federation in Indiana. AU officer of the Indiana Federa tion of Rural Letter Carriers were re elected at the closing session of the annual convention In the Hotel Eng lish Monday afternoon.

They are Charles Woodward. Mt. Vernon, presi dent: Stanley Jones, CrawfordsvUle, vice president, and L. L. McConnell Indianapolis, secretary treasurer.

At the same time officers of the auxiliary of the federation were reelected. They are Mrs. M. M. Thom as.

Mt. Vernon, president; Mrs. K. H. Schmalfeldt, Indianapolis, vice presi dent: Mrs.

Eturar Henthron. Wayne town, secretary, and Mrs. Stanley Jones. Cwfordsvllle. treasurer.

Tba next meeting will be held Feb ruary 22 at a place to be selected by the executive committee. Speakers at the federation convention Monday afternoon included Ed Townsey. Vtn cennes. Henry Est 11 and Otis H. Kama.

The members at the conven tion went on record as favoring resto ration of the one elfi hth reduction in the equipment allowance, Included In the economy bill massed recently by the congress. Officials said the measure wu discriminatory because rural carriers already have received a I ovCr" 1glIFJ sr. reduction in salary. h. 'TpHXS frock incorporates everything 'that a Junior miss could desire.

It is made of a yellow rough crepe, a material that Is having a great vog ue, both for day and evenlnc. The lines of the dress are long and slender, and the detachable cape is quite charming, with Its fan shaped plaits that accentuate shoulder widths The Irish laces and those similar are frequently used for dress trimming and It Is particularly interesting to ample" of courage and constancy. Yet many have died bravely and well who are forever forgotten by men. whereas they can not escape that transcendant scene at Calvary. I agree that we must work out our own salvation by right living.

But experience proves we do not have the strength to do this unless we receive it from a superior source. That strength is consciously present in all who fuUy believe in Christ's redemptive ministry. His voluntary of fering of Himself is the soul and center of that ministry. By its means He gives life and hope and Joy to the PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE BT WILLIAM Slraed letters, aertalnlas raaJ health and krrieae, net ts disease slat aesls or treatsaent. wlU be aaswered br Dr.

BraSr a stamped. seU addressed ea. velope is inclosed. Letters should he brief ana written In Ink. Owlns to tae larse na saber of letters received, enlr a few eaa be aaswered here.

No replr eaa bo aaade to eaerics net eeni ermine te Address Dr. William Brady ia eare of this lewspaper. Masao rear ettr oa Tear r. tura savelepe. Den say "tin RESISTANCE ARGUMENT.

Several years of study, observation and research served to convince the conductor of this column there is no such state as "resistance" in the common sense of the word. Immunity Is a well defined and in some Instances measurable state, and of course It ap plies to a specific disease. The state of resistance" as commonly conceived does not apply to a particular disease but in a vague way to many or an diseases. E. J.

8. contributes this to the sym posium: "We, the family, read your Brightness Is Style Note of Newest Sports Outfits If 'ti wA f.v A. P. Photo. Brightness is the style note of new sport outfits.

Paris offers the chic brown suit below, which Is set off by a muffler of bright burnt orange. The jacket Is made on semi tailored lines. The hat is of the same material as the suit. i a jr. i ,7 ier ix mm i i 'M': I i fjf yA: A I 11 notice that the lace collar sketched Is starched.

There Is a definite trend toward the simpler, more wearable and more conservative type of clothes. Clothes that are unusual in line, cut of fabric win still continue Important, but there wui dc zewer tncaa and supemcian ties in the coming sea son Skirt lengths, from all reports, win pronaDiy remain tne same for some some time to come. There Is some tendency to shorten daytime clothes. out as yev wis is not pronounced. spiritually dead.

And this Is the very heart of the divine tfucpel we preach. WMhlnrtea, D. War ksvt tat Brltlik raters ia ladle pat OaaakJ la Jail? Taat'a a rUf. as at? It does not help matters, yet his Imprisonment was a foregone conclusion after two of his female followers assassinated a British official at his desk. have wondered If Gandhi has done himself of India any good by attending the London conference.

He was suspected by many of his party for so doing, and he filled to convince his Hindoo opponents that the congress he heads was the, sole organization entitled to represent India. BRADY, Bi. D. articles daily, discuss themAnd derive much benefit from them. We desire to submit the following with regard to the rftKlxtanre tmiTiiiiiHy discussion: immunity: Safe from attack, nro tected against a disease by a natural or acquired peculiarity.

Immunity Is a condition of the body wherein it resists, the development of morbid processes. "Resistance A temporary power to ward off or retard the develop ment of morbid processes. "If It were physically Impossible for an Individual to acquire any nartlc ular disease, then we would say that individual Is immune to that disease We would classify the condition of being Immune 100 per cent Then any degree of resistance would be be low 100 per cent, say from 99 per cent, down to aero." Then W. R. O.

jumps In while we are temporarily winded and remarks: To my small mind it seems that if a person Is only partly Immune that In itself Implies there must be soma sort of resistance. Ether that Is tme or do not know enough about the English language to understand the meaning of the two words." While the referee Is re ther hurriedly Counting over our prostrate and groanmg form, Mrs. W. B. R.

sends in her view: "Immunity means that a person does not get sick when he comes in Contact With the disease germs. Resistance, to be of any value, must be absolute, perfect, complete. In other words. It must be immunity." This argument began In July, 1932. In April, 1932, H.

F. A. succeeded In getting the floor, and he goes on and on "You claim to conduct a health column, but seem to waste a great deal of time and space quibbling over words. You spent a year or more (bless you, child) trying to eliminate the Word "cold" from th linnian but every few people nave this cri lareej wmcn you attempted to foist now you have a grudge against ice wora "resistance" a good and honorable word which means a lot inherent meanln of the word Is strength or power to withstand or stand against dtasj This strength or power may vary in degree in different persons. Immunity means exemption from disease and is absolute.

There Is no such thing as partial immunity, though, of course, Immunity may be Tm that Ar.lm.u4 Vt and after an I dont care what word ri use: it a tne loea conveyed that am concerned about. Especially when a health factor is concerned. My only objection to the term "rexutance" it that It is nmi Ma. body knows Just what anybody means when he uses the word. Immunity Is a word that has a definite meaning, and when a physician or health expert uses the term he refers merif lealiy to some disease, not to many or su uiaeaara.

Goats are immune from tuberculosis. Yet now and then a goat has tuberculosis. Practically there is probably no such thing as absolute or suw per (cut. munuimy against uia a. Cy mi, 1vBTAm Inrfitlvtno1 In idle and Unpractical speculation wnen tney insist mat pan immunity la of no value or doesn't occur.

QU1ST10NS AND ANSWEBS. Area They AO? On trandpsrtnt on mother's ties vent insane at tho aeo forty. She waa ar rr boo. am waa la tb urln for twenty rears. Mother is tUty elfbt snd I am entated to marry.

Is there any atwtr of anr of aa children solas inaanrT (8 M. Answer Mo, to ahead and marry, multiply and Ood bless you. Unusual te find a family of throa saneraUona without say insanity or ether deftcitney. Paaaoraalat Can Sr. Is aevpermint candy fsHenlnff I reed that famous balls! dancer ate enlr a certain brand of peeperalnt candy.

it to Antvtr candy ll as fat teams as sandy havine any ether flavor or aa ea muca susar without aartieulsr (tomishl John T. Dills FAMILY 4 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, TUESDAY. JULY 5. 19S2. FEATURES FOR bound theown ABOUT EVERYDAY SUBJECTS Plei.ii id by DR.

8. PULSES CABXMJ Copyrlffeted MODES OF THE MOMENT TE RE SEITn PAGE OF THE Mi Uncle (Br Wmteam OahaasJ YORK, Jly B. Hon d'oeuvres Jim Corbett. the fighter, go rd Wynn his first chance, to appear on a stage here, at a benefit. New York la aald to have snore elevators than all of the European capitals put Anyway, the ones she has run farther, cp and down, than an those In the big; towns over i Eleanor Boardman was an Interior decor tor here.

The seersucker suit at last has caught on in Manhattan, but most of the men you find wearing hem are from the south. a Liiraa Tashman Is known about town as one of the fanciest tippers among the women visitors. The waft en talk about her in most of the luncheon and tea snots. Tba ball boys can her Big Hearted LU. A hoity toity rifth avenue candy and cake shop has cut the variety of Its offerings 60 percent.

About the only one of the old fuard of hard hitting writing men who haant been pronounced "mellowed (L softened) is George Jean Na tnan. There are five islands in the borough of Uanhattan fiot Just the one, a a Van Mungo, the young pitcher who maae gooa Brooklyn, wu bom in Pageland. South Carolina. Jack Sharkey a eyes look green sometimes, blueand gray at others. Bowling Green is the oldest park in New York.

see Lou Re idlers, the flyer. Is one of the best patrons of the cigarette mixers. All the Greenwich Village night places have cut their charge, it ix is posible to have a very, good time The Untouchables demonstrated their distrust of It the day he landed in England. Other minority groups. Including the Moslems and thooe of the princes who hold a steadfast allegiance to the British sovereignty, are antagonistic to the majority rule of the Srahmlns Gandhi leads.

Even some of these are getting out cf band and demand more aggressive measures than his pacifism likes. The situation is exceeding compU cated. Lord Willing don, the new viceroy, is apparently determined to resist the plan of civil disobedience which Gandhi advocates. In Bengal, a widespread terrorist conspiracy Is active. A desperate attempt has been made to enlist the peasantry of the united provinces against the gov ernment On the northeast frontier a revolutionary movement has begun.

Yet the viceroy confirms the declared intention of the British and India administrations to expedite the policy of constitutional reforms, and he also deplores the refusal of Gandhi 'I followers to co operate. Of course, there Is nothing incongruous between the determination to rain India's goal of self government and the firm repression of lawlessness by whatever rule is responsible for public safety and welfare. But I repeat that Gandhi's imprisonment, In which, by the way. he seems quite happy, retards the settlement of a bitter controversy. Mothers and Their Children CHOCOLATE AND APPLE SANDWICHES.

When the children rush In from play and say they are "starved" I often give them a chocolate and apple sandwich. These are quickly prepared, are wholesome and take away that "empty feeling which all active children get so often. To make them, I cut whole wheat bread Into thin slices, butter and sprinkle with finely grated milk chocolate, then put on thin slices of apples, peeled and cut in rings. I press the sandwiches together weQ and cut in halves so they win be easier to eat, and out' the children run with their little snack to play again until lunch time. never give them these sandwiches very close to meal time as they are really quite UlUng and might take the edge off their appetites.

Free pamphlet en discipline and obedience ef children, their habits ef cleanliness and neatness. Send a stamped self addressed envelope te Mother a Bareaa. ear at The Ask for Pamphlet Na. (Copyrishi. 103X Associated Xditars.

las.) SUM ITCH Stopped Instantly Qrateful tboosands teU bow they' en Joy summer now. free from itching ssla tortures. For quick rIWrf from the ltcbinc of ecsema. raabea. erup ttona scales snd other skis troublea apply pare, eooline.

livutd. antiseptic D. D. D. Prsserlpuon.

Ttoe orisinally used in the private practice of Dr. D. Dennis, has a record of SO roars of auceeaa. Its sen tie oils penetrate tho efcia. sooth ins and beallnr the inilamed tlssuea Clear and stainless dnea almost ba andlatelr.

If tne very first application of D. D. D. Prescription does not stop the most intense itcbtns Baotiey back. Soe.

All drusslsta. liiniKii if 00 1 HI) a some ct them Crpeattg cf a ccJ pl) for less than IS an evening. It stUl la quite possible, even prooasle that ways win be found to "rtlck you the rest. Usrgartt Xivlnsston, Paul VThlte man's wUe, ts a Lake City gtrL One of the latest panhandlers to approach me. asked me for 2 cents to buy a stamp lor a letter going back hornet i Jesaa Xaaky father waa a shoe maker Three oolumdrta on daCy new papers now hare penthouses la ths Lynn rontanne chews gum r.b Uc.

And she doesnt care wnat think about It. The newest thing tn halrdreaslng la an Amelia Xarhart cut. The sidewalk fad for ronerstkaUng has been huge boon fcr ths makers this year, but adults Cmost ef them society damsels who scooted along the Central park wiHi) ire quitting. They're either tired of xfe ear find the weather too warm. Ooeta LJunrberg.

the MetropeCUn'a Bwtdish nighUngale, a ho wQ be ft headltner next year, use any cosmetics except ft UtUe powder. And she's gorgeous. Xrery Uma a new beauty cornea over from that country, this type pounder rets mere and core excited about a contemplated trip to Sweden. 4 a i Those bird and animal sound affects which struck you as beg so realistic ta a number of jungle pictures were produced by, ft named Donald Bam. frequently he takaa his recording paraphernalia out to Crcu he catches the genuine arreechas.

croonings and growls of fowls and mammals of dlstant lands These esn be wherever a picture calls for' such effects. Don't AWw just IRK IK I I I I i wW (' I 4 THEIVI YOU can Irk If k. Irk wi'ti vresJc methods all day and nfjbt buf tbe skeeters dagger will be Just as ibr and kU hsun'a bit stsatler To put any amber of mos qutoesowtef the sir full of clean Click Has; mist Bingo they drop disd si Jttntih. There's a pracloas Ingra dlent in Black tlig (red rare floorers kiUt saw uett Quickly and nrely. Us the same spray to kill fciasj (Remember, It caa'c kart people or pets.) Iot crawUag iaseaStllke esj ano! roaches.

Black Haw fWr gives the best results. Decease yo cam lasve it ia the places wrbere they run and bide. It works last like the iprsy. '4 i. 1 7.

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