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THE TIMES-UNION, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY. JUNE 2, 1937 WEDNESDAY POISON VICTIM ELSIE JEAN'S COLUMN Mother of 3 Seeks Advice Vigorous Brushing Each Day Keeps Tresses, in Healthy State Annual Olympiads Are Held 1 In Soviet Tartar Villages ray faithful list forever and Dear Rita Rothaar You write nicely, dear, keep I was happy to receive your letter. up your good work. By SUSAN CHESTER Dear Susan Chester: I am 34 and have been married heat tends to remove what utile 1 GLADYS GLAD "During the past few months I and, I am sure my child, that with Just a little bit of extra effort you can find time to write coroem or one story, and copy one famous definitely a Spring and planting festival. Presumably the ancient THE ANCIENT ONI natural oil there is.

As a result, theyxbecome dry. brittle and spilt. Singeing used always to be advised Uorjoba" was originally a celebra The moon is older tha the earth for 15 years. I have three beys, 13, I and 4. r.

i have been using a hot Iron to curl up the ends of my hair. However, poem from your poetry, book, each And older than tha tea. tion, held at the beginning or acn planting season, to please the pagan My husband has been going nave lately dispensed with this And wiser than thU love that aches practice, as fingerwaves have proveoV week. Will you try? i nope io see your name on our honor roll regularly again. If you saw the beauti Within tha heart of me.

around with another woman for the past eight years; I stood It because gods of fertility. But now stmuly an occasion for Earing re more Becoming. for con-eating split ends. But in my opinion it Is no more valuable than clipping off the tips of the hairs. Have the ends of your haid joicing.

Some time before the actual But I now find that the ends of ful club mottoes I know you would A 7 he moon it tHUer than the night, Sader than tong it the: festival Is held, lour nign stone Dlllars are set up on four hills work hard to earn one. Read Friday's 'Golden Star' paragraph of my kiddies. I have taken Dim back so many times. We do fight about it, as be stay oot ail night and now hasn't slept home in a month. clipped, about one-fourth of an inch She hides her face led any light Of the than picturesque folk cue-1 ltm which prevalUn the USSR, Vo of the most Interesting are the uSabantuT end the "Jorjob," the first a kind ot Tartar annual Olympiad, and the second a Spring festival held each year to Initiate the planting season.

The "Sabantul" or Olympiad, hat become almost a national Institution and ii now celebrated by millions of people from the Unr Tillages of the back country to the capital of the Tartar 8oviet Republic. The "Sabantul" is clearly of great importance to the villagers. When the day arrives the villagers gather on a broad plain outside the village. First, a parade of the con my hair are brittle and split. Do you suppose that the condition resulted from the use of the curling iron? And how can I eliminate the split ends? KAY." and see how simple It is to get Reveal her-mystery.

somewhere around the village. From a certain angle at which the sun these mottoes. Dear Mrs. Hulseweder strikes these Improvised sun dials He comes in te see if I want to go And love is sadder than love'i teart, The use of the hotron undoubt the first day of the season Is determined. Ant deeper than love'i tight, I am so glad to know that Walter And older than the agelong yean edly is the cause of the sallt ends you complain of.

The hair ends do is gaining weight, I told you he above the splits. Vigorous dally brushing is advisable to distribute the natural, oil more evenly over the hairs. Also frequent hot oil Shampoos, with special attention directed to the hair ends. The outside of every hair is composed of little scales, and these will absorb what oil Jhey need to keep the hair soft and glossy. out, for then bel) mind the boys, and also bring me money every Friday night.

He Seems to be afraid or something of this woman. She is a The day having been set, prepara not possess as much of the nat tions for the festival begin at once. Cakes and special foods are cooked, and wood is gathered for an enor ural oil as the hair nearer to the would be strong some day. Just as soon as he is not too busy with-his outside activities tell him to write regularly again; he must not do too bad person. I have seen her and scalp, you know.

And when you asked her to leave my husband alone use a curling Iron on them, the but abe laujhs at me. testants Is held: then Immediately Now I am nearly craxy. Hot know many things at one time; hn health Is the most important. Give him my love and tell him I shall look the games and contests follow. All this other woman, how you could sorts of eats of strength are per ing what to do, as I have no people of my own.

I Just can't stand him have had another chfld of his four formed, and there are children's contests and the popular belt- mous bonfire which is lit the night before the festival and around which, on this particular night, the boys of thetvJliage perform various gymnastics. The next day the ceremonies begin early. One of the town's patriarchs is chosen and he dressed like his forefathers In a sheepskin, and carrying at his side a leather bag and over his shoulder forward to seeing his work. THE COW years after this other woman en kt ttl. Ill wrestling In which each contestant coming in and ont like this.

is very good to the kiddles. Whenever he has money he boys them shoes or thing they need. But he treats The friendly cow, all red and white. MI8TERI0TJS Prof." John Wye I love with al my heart; koff, dean New York University's grasps the belt of his opponent and tries to throw him. Finally, there follows the horse-racing.

The Tar She civet me cream with all her medical college and one of America's me as if I were Just something belonging to the house. outstanding heart specialists, died of a hill plow, walks slowly through tars are expert horsemen, riding without saddles the way the Ameri might. To eat with apples and fart. ROBERT LOUIS 8TEVENSON. the town to a nearby field, where morphine poisoning despite efforts Now I never was one for this di can Indians used to.

Some of their vorce business, but now I think it is That look out from loves eyes. ANN BATCHELDER. Sent by ANDREW HEGEL, Aged 6, Card 44179, P. 8. 28, Grade 2-A.

NIGHT gaze upon the starry deep AND tee a million thingt And think the thought of one alone Which depthlest darkness brings, To behold that yellow sphere, And terenely of right, Vaket one sense hit helplessness And up above the power and the might. DORIS KAPLAN, Age 15. Card 38764. Abraham Lincoln, Term 4. THE RIVER The lazy river rolls along Humming a toft and drowsy song In Summer I go swimming there While it teems to ripple, ripple with cheer It keeps me cool from the burn- ingtun And it really is a lot of fun.

RITA GOLDSTEIN, Age 11. Card 44481. P. S. 144, Grade 6B.

he turns the first earth of the.sea-Ko save him with an "iron lung." son and thus ushers In the Sprifffl Police report reports say he penned Sent by FRANCES CHIAP- be able to after a divorce. I'd advise your trying legal separation' first. Especially since you have no family of your own to go io and with whom to share expenses. I wonder what the hold Is that this woman has upon him. After all, he isn't promiscuously running around-there Is Just this one other -woman to whom he has been faith ful for eight years.

Try not nagging and fighting with' your husband when he does come home. Keep your house bright and cheerful and yourself dressed up as you used to be when you and your husband were courting. In other words, try courting him all over again, playing up to him and doing the little things he likes. my only way out. -1(on see.

my stunts, and especially those In which 30 or 40 horses participate, offer PARDO, Aged 8, Card 44494, P. 8 a note to his wife before death. unforgettable sights to the foreign 95, Grade 3-A. Dear Elsie-Jean health Isn't what it was. I am only home three months because of lung trouble and I am losing weight and not weU at all, but with aU this A follows, Including games, races and gymnastics of every sort.

Competition In horseback riding and swordsmanship comes next, and finally, at about 1 visitor. Spring Festival tered your lives. Further, getting back to his affection for the boys, make him see how bad it is for them having him constantly away from home. They need a' father who is a companion, which he isn't under the present conditions. More than any money that he can givejsthelr having him for a friend anaadvlser.

Besides, your oldest son probably realizes the true state of affairs and the younger boys will learn of it In a short time. Naturally, this fs very detrimental to them. With such definite grounds, it should not be difficult for you to get a divorce, some alimony and support money for the children. But will you be able toxget along In a manner that isjjealthy for the boys on the little that is usually awarded vanaaian iNames The "Jorjoba" Is likewise a great My sister and I wish to thank you for announcing our birthday, which, I assure you, was the best birthday occasion and It somewhat resembles o'clock In the afternoon, a great the "Sabantul" except that un worry I guess I just can't be. So please help me out.

Mrs. K. A. Dear Mrs. K.

feast Is held. Dancing and singing follow until nightfall, Intrigue Visitors The thrill ot hearing foreign like thm latter, la more we ever had. Ernestine does not think she can draw or write well enough to become a Happy Timer names and of learning of their un Remembers When but a younger sister of mine will soon send for her membership card usual and often symbolic origins not the least interesting part ot I South American Since your husband is so devoted to the children, can't you make him see that living with this other woman takes money that should be going toward necessities for your boys? Talk to him about this angle. and button. The contrast between a covered shall continue to be a Junior wagon journey of 1U days made as a child in 1847 and a four-hour COMPOUNDED IMTtRNT member of the club until I am 17.

motor tour through eastern At almost any bend of the road the motorist may come upon some vil Your Happy Timer, but don't be l'proachful Just sug flight over the same route In a de luxe airliner of United Air Lines ER8ILIA ALES8IO. gest It as something for him to think 1 Thank you so much, dear Mrs. uuise riannea A comprehensive Summer crulse-t tour to Include South America's in court? I have no idea what your husband makes, but I wonder whether you wouldn't be able to run a better home under your present financial conditions than you would over. Wlnham, for your good wishes, Indeed, dear Patricia Sheehan, I is interestingly described by Harold S. Jensen, of the Sons of Utah Pioneers.

Jensen wrote United Air Lines -that the airplane has writ I cant understand, since you forgive you; I hope you will con- I am glad to know that you still fel- knew your husband was going with tlnue your good efforts, and be on I low the column. lage or natural wonder which carries a story behind Its Indian, French or English: appellation. Simplest are those places taking their names from the first explorers, such as the town of Joliette, northeast ot Montreal, so called in memory of the discoverer of the Missis KatuMM va MooKurat ten the last chapter, in- the final conquering of the historic Overland last and West Coast port cities and scenes, with overland journeys to Chan-Chan, "Iguaiu Falls and Inca Land, 'has this week been an Trail. sippi; or Chambly, on the Richlleu River, named In honor of Capt N. Y.

Central Opens Jacques de Chambly; or the Cha nounced by the American Express Company, In oc-operatlon with the Grace Line, the Royal Mail and the Munson Line Steamship Company. teau Frontehac, which takes its ort "Library for Railroaders A library has been made available ijnKo gin from the Compte de Frontenac, strongest governor of New France. Other names, more subtly arrived at, include: to the New York Division of the Railroad Enthusiasts, through arrangements made by F. E. Williamson, president, New York Cen Lachine Rapids, near Montreal- La Chine means China in French.

tral System. It will be in room The Chevalier de LaSalle set out 2724, Grand Central Terminal Al IU 00 I ready a number of books and periodicals have been acquired as a nucleus for a reading room for the members. The division unanimously voted toname It the Williamson Library? Leaving New York on the 8. Bant Clara July 3, the East and West "Coast cities of the Panama tones are to combine with the Canal voyage In giving a two-day preliminary sightseeing excursion. Voyaging down the West Coast, Buenaventura, principal port ot Colombia, will be the first call.

The visit to Ecuador Introduced by puayaquil, which Includes a voyage up the Jungle-bordered Guayas River, will give the photography and native life of South America's smallest republic. From the ports of Peru of Talara, Salaverry and Callao, a visit will be made at Lima, where the celebrated cathedral and the buildings of Colonial Spanish architecture distinguish the city as a tourist center. if IPHS The library is being created pri for the West (and China and the Orient) from a spot near the Rap-1 ids. After his failure to reach the Orient, his enemies named the spot and the rapids "LaChlne" In derision. Quebec At this city the St Lawrence narrows to a mile in width.

Kebeo was the Algonkian (Indian) name for straits or narrows. The rest is easy. St. Lawrence River Thus named by Jacques Cartler, the St. Malo sailor, because It was on the feast day of this saint that he entered St.

Lawrence Bay In 1535. marily for the benefit of the younger members In order that those who are unable to subscribe to technical and economic publications may read and gain a more fundamental knowledge of railway economics. It Is planned to have it open two evenings a week at first. Northward on the east coast Montevideo Is scheduled as the first stop from where a sea voyage takes the parties to -Santos. At the Bra-illlan coffee port an automobile Brooklyn DiocesaiV Pilgrimage Journey will be made to the famous tLheaches and the seaside resort of Garlja.

At Sao Paulo a tour by rail will be made over the Coastal Ranee circling the five peaks called To Visit 6 European Nations the "Fingers of God." Four days have been allotted for Rio de Janeiro, which will Include the city Six countries and score of the most Interesting places in Europe and its environs, with visits to Suornr Loaf Mountain and the will be visited by members of the fifth annual Brooklyn Diocesan hunchback by cog wheel railway. Ar 1937 Pilgrimage which sails from riving at the Port of Spain, Aug. 20, the neighboring islands including the environs of Trinidad, will climax tha. tour, the parties arriving in New York on July 24 on the S. S.

Champlain of the French Line. The tour, under the auspices of the Catholic Travel League of 10 E. 40th Manhattan, will cover a period ot nearly six weeks, and will New York Aug. 25. Rhine are also Included.

While in Rome, the Brooklyn Diocesan group will make visits to St. Peter's, the Pantheon and other places of Interest and will have the exceptional privilege of a private audience with the Holy Father. For the last four years the Brooklyn Diocesan Pilgrimage has supplied the largest group movement to Europe of any diocese in the United States and it is expected that the 1937 group from the Brooklyn and Long Island parishes will be prominent among the more than 200 official diocese and national pilgrimages to visit Lourdes, the most famous of all shrines, this Summer. The pilgrimage has been approved by His Excellency, Bishop Molloy. Hotel Manager Sees be under the spiritual leadership of Rev.

John E. Stelnmueller, professor I Northern Travel Trend Canada Is In for ft big tourist or sacrea scripture, Diocesan seminary of the Immaculate Concep year, according to Robert Sommer tion, Huntington, Long Island. Italy, France. England. Switzer ville, manager of Jasper Park Lodge, land, Germany and Holland will be visited by the Pilgrimage members.

Canada's noted Rocky Mountain resort at Jasper, Altoona. on his ar rival In Winnipeg en route to pre In addition to a three-day stay In Paris and the Inspiring visit to the world's most revered shrine at Lourdes, Aug. 4 to 6, the cities cov The pare for the opening of the Lodge on June IS. He was formerly assistant manager of the Chateau Laurier HUDSON ONE DAT OCTTNOI DAILY AND SUNDAY- at Ottwa.VJ "This country enjoyed a large In for Alhinr nd ltndlntt. It.

W. 43d St. W. 129 Bt. :4 ered In the itinerary are Rome, Venice, Florence, Nice, Monte Carlo, Genoa, Lucerne, Milan, Goblens, The Hague, Amsterdam and finally a tour-day stay In London.

The Italian and Swiss Lakes districts, the French and Italian Riviera, and a sail on the beautiful A.M. For PoutbkMt and wty crease last year In tourist business from the United States and from my observations on recent visit to several cities across the line I am landings, IV. W. 43 St. W.

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AU St Tin confident that we will have an even greater increase this year," declared Mr. Sommerville. "The Canadian Rockies seem to be attracting much attention this year. The weather has been good at Jasper this Spring and those In charge ot early preparations at the Lodge are much ahead of last season. The golf course Is a month iiifead of last year and, due to the protection of a wire fence to keep the large herds ot elk off the property, the greens and fairways win PACK of Double-Mellow OLD GOLDS is worth a minute's study.

This pack comes wrapped with an tered in perfect form. Our annual vftettr Pole golf tournament next September, I feel, will be our larg est and most successful," concluded Mr. Sommerville. GO VIA then. nAILlTOAD all dried out by heat or bloated to the point of sogginess by excessive moisture.

Stale cigarettes are tongue-burners and throat-stingers. But FRESH cigarettes those fresh, Double-Mellow OLD GOLDS are a delight from morning to night. Demand Double-Mellow OLD GOLDS for FRESHNESS. For the rich pleasure of the world's choicest prize crop to baccos. For wholesomenessi For the true thrill of true quality, the finest domestic and Turkish tobaccos money can buy.

(Established 1760) North Jersey Resorts are pleasantly reached via SANDY HOOK STEAMERS and connecting train or motor coach. EXTRA jacket of Cellophane. It's wrapped double (wo jackets instead of one. But that's not alL Notice how scientifically the too Cellophane jackets are combined so that one jacket seals the top of the pack and the other seals the bottom. No open seams any where a weather-tight, climate-proof package.

It's a miracle-worker, this package It brings you FRESH cigarettes wherever you buy them. Whether the climate is high and dry. Whether the climate is damp and muggy. You never find a pack of Double-Mellow OLD GOLDS S33 DAYS 20 DAYS DATED TRIPS at BARGAIN FARES Take (ripe en theee datea at the amaxino low tares shown! IMmTW-tttTCTI ITJUIDA'O TIMt W0WH. CHI 10111 FM MTU6HT IATIW TIMt '375C53E518C5 MOM IATTLK W1U ehoto sHtMtlvo Mate tehltMklpfpMlas4iMlrUa Itod.

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