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Vogue for Capes Gains Favor As Spring Advance THE CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1933 -What's in Fashton- PAGB FIVB Capes on Coats, Suits, Dresses for Easter -Directed by Amos Parrish-- jr wood Colony Continues to Hold Its Own Style Center I HOLLYWOOD, April 3 Capes nave a Icdv-somethmg about them Hollywood makes Hollvwood girls love them Elizabeth Allan wears a short dark ay with for arms to a lltfht tray skirt of the mot- tlad wooJ, and tops it with a felt sail- er of the skirt's jraj Her lacy tlouse Is of the skirt's light gray and the to a over the blouse, tautening with a snappv metal button clasp at the side-front Her and giovet are the capes gray Wynne Gibson, dashing into a den-' office, wore a a i blue wool crepe suit with cape sleeves to the Jacket Her blouse was a knnkly! Plaid taffeta, tying at the neck with a MOM bow. Bebtv Daniels, entering the Skeets Gallagher home, for a tea given in Babe's honor, wore an ankle long dress of black crepe with short puffed (leaves and a fluffy, wired cape collai embroidered organdv Hopkins Joyce, lunchina her dressing the stuoto, wore pink crepe negligee, witn an entire wipe collar of yards ot sriciirlecl os tricn, shaded from pink to ro Jack Oakle. Dick and Maurice Chevalier also were preJent wera Engles, sitting at a in toe Coeoanut grove with Colin Clue Brian Aheine, a vivid blue satin, form-fitting evening gown and a diminutive evening rape of silvet bro embroidered with thousands of little jewels in a Chinese design that came off to leave a turn beneath their, ilrrost give a two costumes instead of une Barbara Weeks has a new white mataJasse crepe dress of this tjpe The dress has three kick pleats both front and bark to give the new, yet enough fullness The cule Jrttle shoulder cape buttons onto huge yellow and white buttons at the of the square neckline and ttie round buckle looks like a larger c. edition of the same buttons Her narrow brimmed white straw tips right.

In style and her sports shoes white kid Jean Harlow starting out for dinner party with John Arledge wore black and wmte enmg paiamas with draped evening cape of the Mme materials Irene Ware, entertaining a ftv. friends with dinner at hei home i a delicate (reen crepe satin dress which followed the body line to the knees and then flowed loosely lo the floor. Her belt fastens with a douole clasp of deep jade gieen onvx She has little cape of the same matena 1 that fastens on her shoulders with clips like the buckle making the lees formal Minna Gombell and Sally Eilers eatrhinsj matinee at the E' Capital- theater wore a red white polka dotted drew with detachable elbow length rape of the name and a white dress i a brilliant plaid taffeta scarf that sat out on her shculdeis practically like a cape collai Tricky JWdjetji mike new costumes Interesting Frances Dee lunchmc at the Rooiievelt i Joel McCtae wore one of the new Sunnv Jim belts made of wide white patent leather with little pockets on ther side of the bu-kle Strolling about Palm Spungs Myrna Loy ore a cm- boy checked glnmham shirt with blue jeans I tucked into the cutent fancv hign boots and a cowbov hat band-d with fancy colored leather all stitcned like her boots Muriel Ivans her beautv up sleeve inside a new gadget concealed ir thi puff sleeves o( i dress A zipper opens the sleeves ie vealmg tiny pockets where powder lipstick and rouge are Fay Wray wears a navy blue suede bell w.lh a lighter blue outfit which has a little side out ovor the lapels to tie th whole costume together Seme Like Elbow Capes Lots of women who aren't tall enough to carry such a sweeping cape uiH have the kind that comes nearly to the elbows of suit jackets That's a good graceful length for the aver age woman Often such a cape is detachable tdo letting you take your sun stiaight' when you like And coats cut so many capers that several women can all wear caped coats yet look entirely different If Easter turns coldish the woman who has chosen one of the very shoi flat fur capes will give herself a pat on the back As a matter of fact, though, the all fabric coat capes and the fox- edged ones will give about as much protection And many of them happily can be put on and taken off with quickness When coats slip off en Easter vou re going to see still more capes, for dresses take up the theme and repeat it with all sorts of Pleated rapelet f-s Jailing to the elbows Capes that break into tw or three to form the sleeves Cape jackets on sott afternoon frocks What Cape for Shoulder capes capelets tiered cape sleeves elbow waist and long three-quarter capes they 11 all be out with the Easter flowers Matched to the right figures they'll 'make many an Easter costume If you re going to have one be sure it the light type to make vou slimmer, THE CHANGELING BRIDE By Martha Ostenso Hendersons-- Meryl and Marfare sisters Flint their older brother and An drew the father have Jived for twelv ye In poverty In a settlemen on the shores of Lake Superior after los Ing their fortune in Chicago Andre vrent to after the death of wife Great Aunt Letttla formerly dea girls school in Ohio the llalso Dei ween the Hendersons and a culture past Flint and his friend Ned Bremne "ope to build up a great export buslnes Ned in love with Meryl but she dream of a better future A forest file brine Blake Lawrence Injured and lost to 1)1 Henderson cottage There were two grea names in nearby Agate Bay and its en Irons Lawrence and Greer Blake is love with Greer wife Christine Blake sroken ankle keeps him two weeks will Hendersons Meryl fulls In love wit Though still enamored of Christine 31ake becomes engaged la Meryl and send 'or his sister. Theresa to meet her Mery eaves Agate Bay witn Blake am Theresa where the wedding takes place alter the cere es where strike Blake leaves immediately mony for one of his mine on Lucia a inobblah cousin of pays them a visit Sh ome of her friends in for dinner ecomes jealous of the attentions one her male guests forces on Meryl ha Lucl or taller or stouter 01 whatever you need to be We have a leaflet which is helping manj women with this problem If you like it send the coupon and a return envelope PAHRISH THE DAILY MAIL FASHION BUREAU 500 FIFTH AVE I enclose slimpcd addressed rell rn envelope Please send me voui 1't Which of the New Spring Capes Most to 7 NAMF STREET CITY INSTALLMENT XIX. CRUEL MOCKERY 'Well'' Lucia said 'The changeling iride' You work fast Chester I mus: ay Waxing poetic eh' Her eyes Hashed tawny green age at Chestei He turned and looked her swaying a little uncertainly he di1 so 'It Lucia," he observed and she's omg to be angry with little Chester --for no reason at all" made a spectacle of yourself Lucia went on 'It was bad STATE Cop' right 1W--Amok Pai run NEW YORK Apul 3--Romantic capes are i speeding rrult- tary or soft feminine flutte.

Hugg.ng the shoulder of 8 many Ol me a H.astm- of the smartest Easter coats, suits and dresses That cape sketched is an out-and out ore reaching clear to the knees makes a a i a i spring cove ir.g for a new tailored suit i checked skirt and plain dark jacket Notice how the checked lining of the cape turned itselt YOUR BOY AND YOUR GIRL By DR ARTHUR D1.4.N 'Dr Dean i answer signed jettera parent problems ith their boys and girls A i i names never primed Only mestmm gecieial irleresl an wen-el in his colunn but all letters will be answered by mall i( written i-i ink and sill addressed stamped envei Call i5iil AadIe! Dean BY COLI ECTORS Collecting stomps did not make RODS p-esident of United Mates noi did com collecting make? Uiiin Wooom secretarv ot the i Stales ireasurv And et the hobbies of these two a tional figures a seived to maKe them more a i i a i can ditions and situations A collide in stamp collecting Is a course in i and g'ographv i coin col cctnii! is at least an elementary course in lei national I economics 1' is not often a a pocket on the inside of I man hobby i I ot the front where she rarries her watch man i iob Rather a hobbv is and the watch charm hanging out- probabtv sho Id be quite npart fiom job Vivian Tobm over a biack sa'm evening dress wear? a snappv little ermine cape very diminutive i scalloping the Una Merkel driving down Hollv- wood boulevard in her ear i litt.e black velvet pancake hat that can be used as a purse if she for it has a slide fastener just undei Its edges which when makes a pouch bag out of the hat Adrienne Ames lunchirg i her Bister at Sarrli's wore a av corduroy suit with a briaJit plaid Ik I blouse that hooked its string lie up the front under shining hooks 1 ke on o'd-fashicned high laced ahoes --No accurate count of deaths the violent earthquake which shook south east Missouri in 1811 was ever possible owing to the remoteness of the region that time one As his is vv i esi lent Roose lelt ind Secruai Woodm a doing v. hat thev car- to collect coins for Hi n'l ihat our fliancul securitv mav be assi reft I rathei usptct meanwhile the Ptesicien 1 stamp collection is held in abev incc as is that of Har- I old like- i i a i of the in I tenor who i i a philaleh But not fot Ion" Aliea-tv the i i House i is lop- 1 ICM Pi i a 11 PS istant seci ctai 01 the governoi ot the- si New i Has 75 0011 Now Fo-tv i a iqo Fiarikhn Roosevelt i i i collecting stamp nd fiom a cliv to this he hak lound stamos a soi rce o' lelaxatio an amusement V) ith hnr into the i House a eollec tion rl tre i 000 stamps tne voung ph I itchsls of tlie Tuesdav Sofll draped dresses for Easter dinner CULBERTSON'S CONTRACT By ELY CULBER1SON MASTtRS BRIDGE Mr George Reilh executive ice- prtsjdent of the United States Bridge association has been i. member of manv important teams of four whicn i won high honors and the partner in man a pa which has brei zed through to ch impionship In the recent Eastern tournament held in New York he a member a team of fovir his tetm mat be ing Messrs Willatd Jvain New York and Betkei and Charles Goicn of Philadttph)a An example of the kind of plav a enough when you were with the crowd But to follow that up with coming in here--' 'I think 1 might be able to explain, Meryl ventured It is quite unnecessary Lucia re- to ted 'Chestei is drunk But you -I should think you would have shown better taste than to carry on a flirtation with one of mv guests Out of respect for our family, if for no other Lucia' Meryl interrupted It was small consolation to Meryl to realize she was listening to a woman who was obtiously beside herself with jealousy and who had moreover, not little to diink Chester stubborn digmtj had completely wilted before the shocking intensity of Lucia's ma lice You are quite right mv dear Lucia said quietly her eyes blaring with the fury she strove suddenly to control It is utterly silly of me to take offense at anything you do A little affair between you and Chester would make Christine happy at least Her conscience won be so likely to bother her when she and Blake get together again was staggered 'What do you mean Lucia' she asked You re not quite the little fool vou would like us lo think Lucia re- toited Icou know of course what 11 mean mv dear Without attempting to rrpH Meryl fled in a daze liom the library and upstairs She closed the dooi of her room and simple lock sprang open with sprightly promptness at her nervous touch Meryl had he- few belongings packed The clothes Theresa had bought her were left on their hangers in the closet While she drew her old fawn colored, hybrid hat well down over her eyes she pressed her l(ps together fiercely to check the sob that rose in her throat There was a quick tap on her door and she swung around nervously It was Theresa, she knew 'Come in," said wearily Theresa opened the door and stood for a moment looking at her 'Meryl, child--what are you doing 9 she asked in a plaintive voice "I'm going home," Meryl said abruptly Theresa closed the door behind her and looked from Meryl to the spuriously bright suitcase-that lay across aims of a chair 'Let me talk to you--just a little," the pleaded the use of talking 1 Meryl retorted Theresa seated herself on the edge of the bed and looked up at Meryl with a troubled frown he said persuasively, 'please sit down or a moment I want to know what lappened down there--with Lucia Merjfl sat stiffly down on a chair "It my own stupidity--and he her lave- known that--that Blake wasn't eally in love with me 1 Theresa opened her cigarette case Did she say thaf" she demanded I not so dumb that I have to be old in so many Meryl cried, ettmg all control fly to the winds She said enough She looks upon ne as an all do! And ou're right I am' I have no right be here I going'" GOOD-NIGHT STORIES said and did her best to keep voice from shaking "I might UNC' BILLY BIDES HIS TIME BMe time. In patience wait. chance tt certain soon er late.

--Cue' Billy Possum. Unc' Billy Possum had been by a china nest egg and he was qji You see to begin with he wa sadly disappointed He was so hungr for an egg that when he saw that ne egg he didn't for an instant suspec that it wasnt just what it seeme to be a real egg It wasn't until had vainly tried to put his teat through what he had supposed was shell that he suspected anything wrong Then, of course he knew Ah done been fooled," mutterex Unc' Billy "Yes, suh. Ah done bee fooled Serves me right fo 1 Ah don see that kind of aigg befo' only the always been in a nest in a hen house Mah goodness how Ah wanl an aigg' Seems like Ah can't get alon without an aigg Always does wan aiggs this ime of year He readied the edge of the Green Forest There he stopped and lone mgly looked back to Farmer Brown' henhouse He hesitated a few mm utes, then turned back and shufflec. along over to the old stonewall on the edge of the Old Orchard Along this he made his way until he was oppo site the henhouse and only a little die tance from it There he crawled down between the stones of the old wal until he was quite out of sight There -By Thornton W. he made himself comfortable just beginning to be light It wa She er of ot up and tugged at one car- got her hst Theresa inhaled deeply and blew a loud of smoke from her lips You re angry my dear she said quietly And I don blame you I could ommit murder right now cheerfully ut you can't do home tonight Meryl turned upon her "I have a ouple of dollars in my purse she id I c.in get some one in town to ive me home Theresa got up and put her arms ipulsively ahout 'Darling -on do this she begged Meryl collapsed sudenly against her helplessly to stormy leaned dRamst it famtness sweeping over hei Cmiitme--Christine 1 The name hammered like pitiless fists at he brain Her intuition yesterday then had been a true one It was the i i eed exotic Christine whom Blake really loved- and could not mirrv She Me had been brought here to take her place--and vhangeling bride indeed' There was nothing for her to do she thought dullv but go back homt Nothing to do but leave this house m'o which she had been brought to East dealer Neither side KQ 85 A.

14 A 1 0 9 8 6 4 1 7 South Mr Keith A 1 0 1 3 2 K8 ev ei set eves on the i brooding faee of Blake Lawrence With an uncontrollable trembling in hei limbs she went to the clothes closet and took d'lwn the gaimeuts she had biought from home looked unspeakably hoinelv and ludicrous new in that cedai lined closet 'Bedraggled ard hurt something hu man And from the shelf where it had been thrust out of sight she took I i the bright blown suitcase its The coir dub links her trouble, with the first approach of sprint; a the en- cfent --a rule hen he and vorld vi ill em his oppoitumtv of gct'mg the latest stamps from all count its' presidents have had Sifts o' stiinge arnmdls but President Roosevelt i be given stiange stamos Hobbies are Fiom some hke stamps and i while on collecting a joy 01 girl can make money as as i i import.mt Ihings a hobb.es can be earned on tit It i for pleasure if not for pi of it The results fiom hobbv following oftentimes i i mds and remem a i a THE DAILY MAIL PATTERNS The Semi- Belted JFrock PATTERN 9979 Tashion says we must have some tailored moments this aeasor It can fee done, and we'll not have to be mannish either as the chic model today proves Topstitchmg to accent the sma' seamings and pleats, and becoming revern are the essential tailored notes For our bit of femm- Jnily we have the semi-belted waist line and winning puffed sleeves Col ton or silk prints would be love Pattern 9570 mav be dered onu hi sizes 14 18 It 20 32 34 36 18 40 and 42 Size 1A requires 3 1 8 yards 39 Inch fabric Illustrated step-tn- llep sewing instructions included with this pattern To flet a pattern of this model send riFTEEN CENTS (15c in coins or (coins preferred; Please write very plainly your NAMF AD CRESS PATTERN NUMBER and SIZE each pattern ordered ODDER YOUR COPY OF THF MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN BOOK This bi( book is full of fascinating fashion ideas New fabrics and accessories are illustrated along with a complete collection of stunning styles designed to help you achieve a well- planned Slenderizing models here, and gay chic styles for younxsters--all simple and inexpensive to make PRICE OF CATALOG WTTEIN CENTS CATALOG AND PATTERN TOGETHER. TWENTY T1VX CENTS Address all Oiders to the Charles ton Daily Mail Pattern a i Ml Weft Ifth street, New York citv become There I at i a foi tc Gift Should Fxpress i I am i reglilai crank about i a i The waste basket gets i hose which are lust bought Ihe alls of mv workshop are covered vv ith Ihose which came from the ere ti hands and understanding hearts nf tnose who make i i illvistrating and i then hoob A i to mv mmd Id expiess the Rivei So Itl meoutage our boyj and fi'i Is -with hobbv hoise riding ill seashell which mav be i es-, 01 mav i them a i cienee Thev i collect butterflies (d custom I look upon wiHh hor- i and become perhaps natural Thev i trv photography and amateurs We are never jun'iieu i the idea of -ima 11 for an amateur is a Jovei and not as we use the word a poor sort of flsh ho attempts what he cannot do well As a bov mv own hobbies kepi me out of much misi hiel As a man they a the one source outside of mv i i i makes me feel that the orltl is not going lo the 3gs A hobbv is a llm of ti uble and a in time leisuir Objc ct Matrimony I love hei a i We to the same school same rhi ich and In next dooi to each in this small She is 16 and I arn 17 Ob- mati imonv Bov of T7 A -Jn i L.I i i i ft I yoi ng people tiled down on the at the same town and ipp Iv evei attei But novva- with largei educ iticnal oppor- KQ 4 A 1 0 2 106 At the t-ible i A i Heith sitting Fast a contract of foui soad was leached bv the a i i Against this eonti ict the opening lead was the Aee of diamond" i Reith luffed bunguig his i holding lo foui A small is then led and the Queen in dtim mf lost to i Aei i re turned a diamond and Mr i again ruffed in his own hand He nov led a small spade South i i wil the Queen houlh helped Mr Heilh tactics at this pc mt bv i diamond although the i retun would have brought the same suits This was rufTed i (he Ten spades and the Act of spades lai down South was now i of i as was the deelaier jest of the hand was simple Mi Reirh eontmuec to lead hearts i i won i bis last i but I a tricks to Mi Reith as a rew arc of his excellent plan and play Where the othei des of the teams me-t Ihe 'land is played bv West at thiee hearts vvluch a ol course made lordnrrotv a Hand If you held i Soulh lund belov and vour a i i both sides vulnerable hae" opened 'he bidding i one sparie and doubled bid of clubs bv East a would 3 ou do nd gave way ars Theresa held her for a moment and looked over Meryl shoulder at the chaste silver gray wall Sh-h darling she said, and patted Meryl's shoulder softly She drew her gently to the chaise lounge and sat down Please dear--try to listen to me She could do nothing, she realized, until she got the girl quieted Of course it nfld been a. rotten trick she thought angrily but it would all have been explained quietly if it hadn't been for that-Listen Meryl she persisted I want to tell the whole truth I owe you that much at least We all do But I think you ought to be fair to Blake and listen Meryl sat upright and looked straight before her I'll luten," she said Youve been Aery sweet to me, Theresa But I don see now any one can anvthing that will make I saw enough yester- Christine Greer drov. up sn her car--but I ouldn admit it to mjself then Blake has never thought as much ot anv one in his life he does ot vou Theresa told her He has been intataated with Christine nothing more "Vou see dear Julius Greer was a bachelor until he -larried Christine about a ear ago and biought her up here the spring She is the kind of woman you have nevei known--and i perhaps never understand She is much voungei than Julius--but a couple of lears oider than Blake at that I imagine She married Julius 101 his rronev nothing more But Blake-- Meryl began 193? By Martha Ostenso (Continued tomorrow anj difference day afternoon Books Prove Boon To Modern Parent A 9 8 1 A 6 4 in A 7 6 4 7 6 5 4 2 7 2 Worth 2 10 K1 9 7 5 5 4 3 10 Ai) 4 1 0 1 A 8 2 The solution will morrow alticle be given to- Free Culbertson Booklet ll i a a a readc nf -rewspape; mav have a i copv of The and of British Elv Cut Addiess Mi Culberlsim In i this news-papei a stamped self acldrensed envelope --The most intense i a of arhllerv i in i i is i i the flhltle of St Mih i i the Woild war when moie than I 000 000 Bv OHVF ROBERTS BARTON They sa that motherhood is a pro fossion 1 it is A molhei must be i from a doctoi to a psycht iti st as well as a good dieti cian stewaid and even electrician an ptumber She is fathel judpr. jury and hangman heiler an Whit price mother' Now she is leading And than a the i doesn I whispe about hei if she brings up her bab by book 1 used to have to hide rmn What Dr Holt 01 anv of his leagues had to about i egular feed ing and modified milk I had to kce; a secret betweer nryself and th covers of the books I read Tod molhei a come right ou in the open book in hand It is quit the thing lo sav Di Richardson ay tins or Di Birtlett savs that Dr Fishbein tells us to do so anc Cause of Glaucoma Unknown to Science i greater variety of vbca tirns easy methods of transportation, nd broadci outicoks on life it is a thil iwo children should fur life under condition i ich a bound to be hard and un- ral both need a i dom ot vocationally socially a i emotioiiatlv which will eventually ir-H, both into a happiei state if can only i their -ms Reporting ft healer Is it a to repoit to a i tlv rh ir somrnne some i thing hat huiti you? Whj a slop.

i i looked upon with such re ougnance' College Student ANSWFR--Informing is not looked upon with repugnance bv busybody- ing elders but youth hates to tattle I am still young my liiend In this matter In schools i the honor system is established it is the duty of a student to report ch atmg I con- less I fear I should never report it ngieernent or no agreement Maybe I am loo human ami cry likely i sjiven the i answei This docs not imply I stTnrl up for cheat i chool Fsi fiom II is con prevalent, and difficult to Quite human to up Shea Sajles'or Langdon 01 othei authors on child health and child undct stand ng I wonder sometimes if the yourtg mother of todjy re that she lives a golden age She not only has the advantage a ptottssional knowledge she seeks in books but the added ad- of liberlj as far as public pinion is concerned to avail herself reely of what she can find A iv or so ago a cleik handed me i anothe book which must be of Ice ided help to molhei It seems to ill a certain (Up left out of most ienlth books on children Doctors an tell UT to do certain things but hey cannot how because they rcn able to giv a whole course in ome nursing This is a field of its wn This book Armteur Nurse writ- en by Mary Wright Wheeler tells us ow to go about rioing things in a sick oom for any member of the family oung or old I believe th it evety mothei with a amily would not only be helped but tlicvecl to have something to i to esides herself she has to nurse me membet of her family I always ecp handy rnv book on first-aid Spe king of i uismg reminds me the ne i iio not prepare for is Iness- We s-i that we have supplies fm Ine i a bed-rooms (he whole house Then illness comes along pei haps in the middle of the i we have to gel the nc igh bors up lo boi row the simplest of i i a i a a i a The ise mother i keep on hand those articles 01 simple remtdies that will not deteriotate with time Enameled and g'ass-warp will not deteriorate Rubber goods will stand up much longer than they used to But even to hot water bottles icecaps and so on are excellent things for emergencies It is merely a suggestion but it seems logical does it not' The one thing we are not prepared foi usually is ckness There aie people who re- gsid such prepaiation in much the tme light as pacifists regard an army Oet it ready and trouble comes' sav I don believe that sane preparation ever muses trouble At any rate it is sheer improvidence not to provide for sickness. Bv DR MORRIS FISHBEIN One of the dangerous of all of the diseases of the ee is jclau- coma a condition responsible for a large proportion ot blindness that exists The cause of this disease js unknown Its principal manifestation is an increase of pressure i i the eye Glaucoma causes abjut 11 pei cent of all of the blindness that occurs and about one-half of all the blindness that occurs in a i blood that comes into the eye to nourish it must pass out or the accumulates then there is a of piessure i pain The eye gets haid and red and from the the appeals a and clouds In othei cases the fluid goes out partially but not completelj so that the increased pressuie takes place graduallj and the loss of sight takes place gradually A competent phvs cian can actually measure the Ltessuie in the eye by means ot a special instrument called the tonometer He c-m also look into he eye with the ophthalmoscope to ee whether there has been sufficient Dresauie-to cause a depression an the iplic neM tissues as thev come Into he eve As the glaucoma develops! the individual can see in fiont of hin, but not so well on the sides Gradually his leld of vision becomes narrow with nra! loss of sight The expert can determine the natrovung of the field it vision by the use of the apparatus 'llod a perimeter untreated glaucoma leads cer- amlv to bin dness It is difficult to ontrol Excessive pressure on sensi- ive tissues such as that of nerves noduce degeneration Phvsicians treat glaucoma by use drugs which lower pressure in the ard contract the pupil, Such a ondilion cannot be treated by the se glasses It medical methods fail, 's customaty to establish proper atnage and to keep the pressure in he eye permmiently low No condition of the eye should be eglected because ptompt diagnosis nd treatment are necessary to take are of the ronditiort-before perma- i ent changes occui Four million of Ihe women workers in Ainei ica are married Their ranks comprise 37 per cent of the employed woikers the country Over Fifty Year." i.oJ have sed ,9 ard off and on since 1880" wrtes Mrs Lily Burford, of Owenton Ky I took it as a young woman tc give me strength--and it did I also took it before the birth of some of my children when I felt un- usuallv btid And next came change of life when again 1 took strength I needed I took four bottles of Cardui this year because it builds me up and strengthens me more than anything I can take I cannot praise Cardm too highlv I felt 1 needed Cardul and found Cardui is sold at drug here --Adv. "Ah will just sleep the day away here," rtiuttered Unc' Bil'y Might as well btrhere as anywhere Never can tell what may happen Ah like to be near hens Where hens are aiggs are and where aiggs are Ah craves to br Cert'nly can't any of those aiggs if Ah done stay over in the Green Forest If Ah wants aiggs Ah is 'bilged to go where aiggs are. and that's what Ah aims to do Unc 1 Billy won dozed off, but it seemed to him that he had hardly closed his eyes when he was awakened bv the cockidoodledoo-oo of the big rooster in the henhouse and then he heard the hens talking among themselves Unc' Billy was now wide awake very wide awake 'Cut cut cut-a-cut 1 Ive laid an egg 1 boasted a hen Unc Billy understood that much of hen languages perfectlj His mouth began to water He shifted his position uneasily Cut cut, cut, cut cut 1 boasted another hen, and Unc' Billy's mouth watered more than ever From time to tfme other hens boasted of newly laid eggs and there wasn't thing Unc' Billy could do about it but lie there, picture to himself the inside of that henhouse with the newly laid eggs in the nesting- There he stopped looked back bea When he came out he carried a bwket carefully Unc' Billy couldn't aee what was that basket Ke didn't need to. rle knew without seeing That buket boxes, and wish and wish he wu right in theie What a feait he would have' But he wasn't in there.

He wai outside hidden under the old itonewall biding his time He heard the whittle of Farmer Brown's Boy and peeping ut saw him enter the henhouM and et the hens out in the henyard. He saw him feed and water them and hen he heard him in the henhoiue. was filled with nice freshly laid eggs Farmer Brown's Boy dicap- jeared with them in the direction of tie house You aee he hadn't hem the night before Unc' Billy sighed dolefully. It wasn't air. No, sir, it wasn't fair ot Fanner Browns Boy to have all those nd he Unc' Billy wanting some much He could climb the fence end it into that house now, but what as the There were no e0i here now Farmer Brown's Bov had II of them So Unc' Billy ew times more and then resumed terrupted s'eep Perhaps he could ream that he had eggs and that rould be next best to really having hem If he didn't dream about could at least forget them and rappomtment and at the came time it the rest he needed and so be ired for further adventures.

He eant to get into that henhouse. He as simply biding his time More eus laid during the day. Bi ould int to get even with Farmer Boy for fooling him WRk at china egg nest stery: Vac' BMr Here's the Food MY Likes CIUAHMCO FOI LEO OATS Featured Tim Week By Your Independent Grocer on The "JIFFY SERVICE TABLE" SCIENCE SAYS: rrcwlnf chlMrsti MM each marnlnr that wW stick their ribs. Char Rolled osts fill the bill feetlv--the Snttt susMgr bur. Stock up this week at a very lew special Juit Received New Shipment tit the Charmco 4 in 1 Knife Jim Mail Ui a ChM-meo Plni 10o for Pottage and Carrying Charges Other fharmro Tested Qi-aliU Product-, featured OK Jiffj Service Table this -neek are Charmeo Pancake Titian and 'Charmeo Spaghetti" and Old Mfcmmy Tomato MILLS Oharletton Hilling and Produce OharWetea, W.

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