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FAGK NINE TUESDAY JMUKJN1NG, SUFTUMBUK 7, 10 THE AK1ZUNA KEFUBL1UAN, J v rv r . i , . i mmmm mmhhbri i -- 1 - ADVENtUR&S Op TM& TWINS by Ghve; Roter tx Barton. FROG COMES BACK MR. IkT - - . in i Quietly while Mr. Tingalinjr, the fairyman landlord, looked around Thilip Frog's house, as he said, for repairs, but really hunting ior Phil himself. Iled a pretty good idea that Philip's vacation hadn't taken mm either so far as Atlantic City or Niagara Falls, or even so far as Ripple Creek. And he wasn't far wrong, for down under the mud Philip was waiting patiently for the "Ker-chunk" (three times) that was to be his wife's signal that the fairyman had gone. Tingaling looked first in the cupboard, examining it carefully. "Empty!" he exclaimed coming out quite crestfallen. 'What's that?" asked Mrs. Frog suspiciously. "I mean it's all right." explained Tingaling. "Locks all in fine shape, hooks and knobs, too! Now for the chimney!'' And he poked up as far as he could reach with a cat-tail which grew in Mrs. Frog's garden. "Kmpty, too!" he declared in dismay. "Why. of course!" answered Mrs. Frog indignantly. "Why shouldn't it be?" "Now for the pantry," said Tingaling quietly, pretending not to hear. "I'll have to see if the sugar -barrel and flour bin are in good repair." And he poked into each one of them determined to find Mrs. Frog's missing husband The fairyman tripped and upset the pepper. And Mrs. Frog had to sneeze "Kerchoo, kerchoo, kerchoo!" she went loudly," and it sounded exactly like three "Ker-chunks" under the mud where Phil was. Up he popped quick as a wink, and when he saw what had happened it was too late to go back. "My," he said, trying to hide his chagrin, "I see I've just returned in time Here's my rent. Mr. Tingaling." And he meekly handed it over. 1 STRONG MEN and I TPl llUT'O iV!JCJ34 AND STRONG WOMEN are needed in the work shop and in the home. In Shredded Wiieat SSiSCUit you have the food that supplies the greatest amount of real nutriment at smallest cost. It is 100 per cent whole wheat, nothing wasted, nothing thrown away. It is ready cooked and ready -to-eat-requires no sugar, no kitchen worry. Two Biscuits with milk make a nourish ing meal for a few cents. Delicious with sliced peaches, sliced bananas, berries or other fruits. la A "Front Porch Campaign" With Needle and Crochet Hook Is an Ideal Waij to Decide Christmas Gift Problem Dainty Christmas Gifts May Be Made In Leisurely Summer Afternoons CLEVELAND "Well! Next year I'm going to have my guts all laid away and ready to send 1-o-o-n-g be fore Christmas. I'm not going to rush h'ke this again!" Who didn't say thPt last year, about well, say the day after New Years. And the year before, and the year be fore that and but why go further? Now summer breezes and Cnrist- mas guts don t conflict in the least. In truth, they make a very pleasant combination. An easy chair on a vine screened porch, or beneath a big tree on the lawn, and a work basket close by filled with odds and ends of laces and colorful ribbons, embroidery floss and a crochet hook everybody knows the sort of work basket augur well for honest-to-goodness "best wishes" to be worked into a collection of taste ful hand-made gifts. Adorable Fudge Apron There are aprons, for instance aprons of every mode and material. from the tiny white tea apron to the all-enveloping kitchen apron. But faere's a really bewitching idea for a fudge apron. In a straight piece of W4WI ' A Vv& 1 L& f j iiiiiiiiip Fudge apron of simple design, showing front and back views the rosette proper, French knots of narrowest baby ribbon make the cen ter, and wider, flowered baby ribbon forms a looped cascade beneath. Crocheted Hand-Bag Anyone especially skilll'ul with the crochet hook may find the answer to one gift-problem in a crocheted hand bag, especially at this season of great popularity for fancy bags. The bag illustrated is made of ecru thread, about No. 3J. The foundation that is, the lace attached to the silver frame is made first, being graduated down al most to a, point. The thread is then broken and a circle made, which is at tached to the point. The final process is to work back and forth, with any desirable set of stitches, until a last row is attached to the outer edge of the foundation. The bag is lined with silk of a contrasting color, 'and a tas sel of the ecru ' thread completes the gift. Towel Edges Towels, whether of. guest, or large size, are "satistyirig guts, irom nrst to last. Here are two crocheted towel edges developed from the mile-a-min- ute pattern. Upon one mile-a-minute foundation was made an acorn de sign. An embroidered initial may be worked near the end to give added in dividuality to the gift. Satin rosette for use on lingerie. linen toweling may be used a cir- , cular opening is cut for the. head, leaving enough length to reach to the ! wa.stline in the back, and three-quarter length in front. A straight piece of the goods forma the belt, attached at the back and fastening with a a.ap or button in front. In the particular apicn illustrated a conventional dePisn is- worked in green floss at the bottom and at the neck. The entire apron and belt is outlined in a loose button hole stich in black. Rickrack braid or a narrow crocheted edge may be used instead of the buttonhole stitch. ' Net Boudoir Cap Of the hundred and one possibilities for dainty boudoir caps, here is ore which is made of narrow lengths of very fine, cream-colored net, joined together with equally fine insertion. It is shaped to fit the head snugly wit'i a little fulness at the nape of the nec'-c. Tiny rosebuds of blue or orchid cover the net close to the face. From the center a satin streamer, tTpped with a larger rosebud, drops to the edge of the cap. Satin Rosettes Many pretty lingerie accessories can be fashioned from satin ribbon of varying widths. One of the daintiest of these is the rosette. This particular rosette, illustrated, is about fi've inches in diameter and is intended to adorn the flounce of a silken petticoat. Min iature rosettes of the same pattern are just aa suitable on camisole, gown or sachet bag. With wide ribbon forming TV;.,-'..."','- 1 -".i "' 9 " V -- i i f . Two towel edges, crocheted in acorn and bell designs. A P Ecru crocheted hand-bag Frilly boudoir cap of net and lace. iCMiessiQiisoiaii L THE BOOK OF DEBORAH i Deborah and I Recognize Each Other As Twin Souls If I had not been angry with my hus band, perhaps Deborah Uurr.s and I, Jane L.orimer, never would have be come such close friends. It was De borah, so unhappy in love, who taught me how to value my own good fortune and who showed me how to ure . the jealousies which were con- inually upsetting my matrimonial bark. Not that I ever have held my self responsible for my last quarrel with Bob, who also learned, through Deborah, when he was able to see past the tawny tresses of Katherine Miller. Deborah Burns and I have often commented upon our sudden recogni- nition of each other as twin souls. We had known each other ever since Bob had brought me to his people: we had iked each other; we were sympathetic m matters like war literature and Irish terriers; we avoided the same rouge pots; but we were not at once real buddies" because we are both self- sufficient and undepending upon other persona for occupation and entertain ment. And then, of course, I had Bob un til he and I embarked o na domestic feud of unusual length he with all his characteristic silences and I with a new and painfully acquired indiffer ence to his perversity an indifference which never modified his moods in the least but whi'ch confused him considerably. It wasn t until the morning that Deborah Burns and I stood on the ter race and saw my adorable brother-in-law, Jim Lorimer, start off for his de layed honeymoon with his bride, that we, Deb and I suddenly broke down the wall of reserve which stands be tween most females of the species. After the car had carried Jim and is something so gbod about DelMoiiteBeans witkiomato Sauce that fust cant . 2QZ CUUil Ladies Keep Your Skin! Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum -!7r':,jj.jri lips of that beautiful girl, the words sounded like a prophecy from the lip of some splendid sybil dedicated to eternal virginity. (To Be Continued) o O. A. Kane for Legislature. Adv. n Among the ancient Greeks, a youth wa3 supposed to have attained man hood at the age of 16. 1? ? Not A BleraSI Ann around the curve of the boulevard toward the suburban station and a new stage of wedded life, I asked Deborah to go into mv garden where my glad ioli were showing some marvelous freak colors. But Deborah didn't hear my Invita tion. She was standing at the ert of the terrace with her eyes on the tnipty road between the pillars at the end of the Lorimer drive, I had to speak to her a second time. She seemed to come out of a daze as one comes back from the fadeout finish of an absorbing film drama and she turned to me as if she didn't quite understand what it was all about. She put her pretty fingers to the neck of her thin smock and pulled it down as if it were choking her, which couldn't possibly have been the case. "My gladioli! Come!" I repeated "You must see my blue blossoms freaks never to be seen again, per haps:" "Why not again next year?" she asked inconsequentially. "Because gladioli" are like some hu man families," I explained. '"They dwindle. Next year's blossoms will not be nearly as flne they will be dull and streaked. The stock run out!" "Oh!" Deborah's eyes turned back to the gates through which the man she adored had just disappeared with his bride. She repeated my words as if she scarcely knew what she was say ing: "Gladiolus like human stock runs out!" And comrng- back to me from the YOU CAN MAKE YOUR SKIN WHITE, SOFT AND CLEAR NO DOC'S LICENSE; JAIL AND FINE HOUSTON, Texas C. A. Rbbert us, chiropractor here, was sent to jail for five minutes after conviction on a charge of practicing without a license. He also was fined $50 and appealed. A number of chiropractors here are to be tried on the same charge. o MISDIRECTED EFFORTS "A bigamist may be a criminal, hui you'll have to give him credit for be ing enterprising," remarked Mr. Gad spur. "Uraph!" said Mr. Twobble. "So is a burglar, but he isn't regarded as an ornament to society." o DOGS HAVE THEIR DAY IN SEATTLE SEATTLE Dogs may bark In Seattle. City council held a session on the subject. Friends of dogs and enemies of dogs appeared to help council decide the muxzling ordinance. Iro-dogs won. HAS THE NAME; PLAYS THE QAME MEMPHIS "Ebery uther culahd man in de world has a nick name but me," walls Jake Craps, in jail here be cause of the game that bears his name. 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