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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 19

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CHICAGO DAILY TK1MUKK- WjsUXKaDAV. AUGUST 16. 1139. TODAY'S RADIO BROADCASTS Two Patterns for Autumn Stuffed Club Steaks Easily, Quickly Made A. St.

p. M. PtJUJi falntH Prraon. tr.N-ahii H. WH8M bHaio hour MAQ Art to the Friends Will Entertain for Miss Crawford i Continued from page 15, column 1.

Today Fculurcs WMAQBoad ot Lit-, BBM Aunt Jntijr' Siorlra WJJD Mrnini Prnan. WLS Stork Markru p. M. I a 11HMI A. Si.

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BERLIN 0 15 p. from tha Allvntlr- to lh Pacific. DJD. 11.77 25 4 in. LONDON- p.

with the Curtain." 0r 15 14 IP 8 GD. 11 75 "i 3 GSB. 9.51 31 tu. BOM p. Lictil Muetc.

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a speech by Stanley Baldwin, former BritUh ritUh W.s-Htla late. BBM Girl lnt-rw. WJJD Gemral Rbribms. WM AO Ootitter'a orctwtr. WKNK Hwmctlm freiauc.

WBBM foci Jooalbao, prime ilniter, who I ill address minister. nology this fall. His sister is returning to school at Dobbs Ferry for her lltia A. u. P.

M. wl Stlnooelte. WJ.N IMch O'Mar. trt, a Ctrl Mar W-G-N and Mu last year there. Mr.

Gratiot is joining his family the end of the week. wniM Mtton lo Maraei. WEN Bo 3or Extra. tual network listeners from the WMAQ Th O'Neill. BUM P.

M. 1 W-C-N 4.tbar;tr Coaxert 1 1 t3Q A. M. Waldorf Astoria BERL1S-8 p. in.

lo concert- toje- ami mif Hmlnu W-G-N" yola kjaa'a hotel In New NK Kay Are. Mrs. Martin has one of the oldest end loveliest places in Stonington. It is furnished exquisitely, many of the antique pieces being worthy of a museum. Stonington is the address ommvatarr.

tor. DJD, 11.77 tnc. 23 4 in. WM AW Farm arul Howe. York.

Lord Bald LONDOJs 1 1 p. win will talk on! WJJn 5altjr eoL WBBM Helen Trtf I. WLi IValria Rambler. "Science Today Thlf Thursday's Menu BREAKFAST Sliced Peaches and Top Milk Poached Eggs Bran Muffins Jam Cocoa or Coffee LUNCH Bacon, Tomato and Cucumber Sandwiches Fresh Fruit Salad Peaches, Pears, Grapes, Bananas) Sugar Cookies Milk DINS Eft Broiled Stuffed Club Steak Creamed Potatoes Stewed Okra and Tomatoes Canned Asparagus Salad Graham Cracker-Fruit Icebox Roll Coffee Tear's Work In Vtr 'I Li "Democracy at Work" before a meeting of the eholnsy. 19 r.n.

11.75 mr 2 fit of another Chicagoan, Mrs. Frank B. Mulford, in the summers, but she is not right in the town, as Mrs. Martin is. Mrs.

Mulford's place, Cockade on Pentacres, is almost in Mystic, the in; USB. Pil ttft. Congress on Edu 31 ft m. cation for De melon wAtr i r.NOTtn. winn iitj mocracy.

11c will be hard from DUKE DtlCKtSS el WIKDSOS How to their set n'm In LOOK wjjo liao next town west, where the Robert Foote Halls of Chicago have a country home. Mrs. Hall's sister. Miss Annie to to 10 p. m.

AIm on WBBM WMAQ l'lcatiri Ttm. WilV-SHri Ertr. WIMJ German hour. 6:14 r. M.

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WCFL I tmiat 1:14 P. M. WLS 5rt A 1 0 tAftpr lano Hh- 1420 wiin-Mo WMill-lUPQ T. Rogers, is spending the summer, WIND WM 70 WPRM 770 WENR STO WAAK-H'Iip WCL 9TO I Hl and WENR. as usual, with the Halls.

IMaatlef BaMaln. 11:13 A. M. t.ti.S Jnn Bkre. Ifmt Nuipanl.

WHHM-Our Cal P-imJay. WLS-Mary Sotlwro. nrrh. ni.nv Th ioMirrfi. A A Sjfophn? hour.

WLA Melo4jr Parad. Itna P. M. W4X Market. WHIP Sou tbloa Chtirch hour.

WHHM Road of 1-lf. Wl Fool mrkri. WMAQ Gold.) ttor. ttM P. M.

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Wl.s-Pir.m-rlx-11 irocrata. WMAQ Vossr P. V. At mil Ro Mrs. Mulford recently had as guests several former Chicagoans, Mrs.

Carleton Holdrege of Washington, D. and the Edward Henrotins IMrolica'e MM nromra 1 mance in Rhythm with Harold Stokes and the WG-N dance orchestra and a croup of soloists will be broadcast. 7 -on a. i. i BY MARY MEADE.

ft (ho4 Mimwt pmg. (Copyright: lftlt): By Tbj Chicago Tnbuo Bob Hawk, who received his radio background in Chicago will be heard Stuffed club steaks take only twenty of Road's End, Cherry Plain, N. Y. Mrs. Mulford, Mrs.

Martin and the Halls all delay returning to Chicago in another session of the popular qui minutes to cook, creamed potatoes may be prepared in double quick time show. Name Three, at 7 p. m. until late autumn, for they find Sep WAAF ttreakUal Kipr WMAQ utnrrran hour. A.

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It-rU. -ir nt4. 1:10 M. The game between the White Sex and the Detroit Tigers from Comis- P. M.

W.ft.X Im Raaisrr. At? Tommy l-fT. if the spuds arc rut in rather small pieces before cooking, and the rest I of this yhort cut meal Is almost ready l.tiMbarsta' ronrrrl key park will be report ed at 2 m. by Boh Elson. The Lad-Od tember and October delightful months on the Connecticut shore.

Former Chicagoans at Mason Island. On Mason's Island, off the coast from Mystic, several ex-Chlcagoans WHTM Whitenaan a errh. atif. tgjrss Jf ail made. Man will be heard at 2:15 p.

m. A. M. on A. l.

Ilav the asparagus for the nlnd AMEKICA'S 300,000 REFUGEES Inside story ol "Crepes Wrath' tt'm In LOOK and the cantaloupe for dessert thor OJher programs: 7 a. m. Good Morning program. 10:30 a. m.

Don Pedro and Ills oughly chilled. If you are really in a WMQ-Yonr nhmr. wcriB-kf4i ruin. V- tftJfvIt. l.llf Magic Violin.

'v WtJi Th iittrinr Milkman A. M. 11:13 a. m. Dick O'Hcrcn.

tenor. 12:30 p. m. Board of Trade. Grain hurry open the can of asparagus lips, drain, and spread out the stalks on a shallow dish so that they'll chill quickly.

Slice the melon and leave have summer homes, including the Carrett Prices and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morton Stoops of New York. Miss Carolyn Wilson has a place there, too, near the summer home of the Mitchell Wallaces of Waterbury, parents of Richard Baum's bride, the former Mary Mitchell Wallace. Young Mr.

and Mrs. Baum still are 1 A.r.. Manual pt I tV I market reports. 2:00 p. m.

Marriage License Bu HSim A. M. W.K- TrrxiaT WoJ. WM Tint4 VVBHM Mother. P-3A A.

the slices directly under the free ring reau Romances. vrhevltn. CCMAV-I'ti Ml Poo. UINH. Italian imttr.

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Time. WMAQ AiwM Onmtn. l-itl P. M. Aaer.

tVIUM-Voue Pamitjr. Mfk market. WMAQ-Valiant lilA P. l. ami Mn.e.

WMAQ If It J- Crwktr. market. WBBM Man on lh Si ret I. -to p. m.

WJ-X Mairtaa LVren Inmantn, WHIP Enilo1 lour. WMAQ-Manr Marlin. wnr-M-tdllor luubier. WLS-Grac WUon. 5:14 P.

M. Jaa Anrttm. PlaaM. WMAQ Ma Perkm. WrL Kaenrit Walttra.

Wljt hour. WIND Hmrm ruH. WliBM Ml lh Vttt. P. M.

unit until they are very cold. Mofnlog prat jrt a A. M. W.r.- h.f tr in the futrt Toda. 7:30 p.

m. The Lone Ranger. 8 p. m. Billy Repaid.

OX OTHER STATIONS. 6 p. m. WBBM Summer Col Wa Eeemnar 0feei. WJJD iptrtioe prolic MM P.

M. CX Th til Reporter. Wl r.V Madin rirt. WMQ What My Nam. WtSR Chw-t P.

M. W.r..X Johainle Uak aeeh. WM IW-lty nl WCKL Mosrara. HiM P. M.

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M. W-C-N Keaaaatr I Khatbm WM AO-Kay Earaer. WPHM Grant Park eemeerL WENR Junrl trn'tboty. :3 P. M.

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WBBM Linda a Firal Love. 2523 SIZE? 12 -AO ony with Buddy Clark. Dm A. M. W.O-X Moraine MrltMllra.

7 p. m. WMAQ One Man's Fam honeymooning abroad, but they will be back at Mason's Island late this month or early in September for a brief visit with the Wallaces before coming west to Lake Forest for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Baum. It is not definite where Dick Baum will be teaching 1his winter, but all his friends here rre hoping he and his attractive wife will be living in this vicinity. A former Chicagoan who is spend ily. WMAU-TIi Man I Mamr wcrL Tbumtrr Over rata 7 WBBM Honolulu Bound with Phil Baker. WOMAVS AND MISS' FALL COSTUMES.

7:30 WBBM Paul 1 1 a ns COY. OLSON of CrVUFORNIA Writes his own answer to challenire ol The Grapes of Wrath." IV In LOOK WA AK Ta-iarr tPV-Kmy KIIjr. WHIP hour. L-Alt' Blair. A.

M. The two patterns today affect harmony ct purpose and beauty. One Music design offers a two-piece suit, and the other a blouse to keep tt company 7:30 WLS Hobby Lobby with WM AO Jlin Olhrr W. SHORT CUT DINNER Broiled Stuffed Club Steaks with Tomatoes Canned Atpiragus Tips Ckcctc Flavored Bread Lemon Ice or Sherbet in Cantaloup? Ring CoS'C Broiled Club Steak with Tinutnp sre ur I 4 ctuh lik. rut 1 wrh Iht'-k 1 cup hrsl rrumb 2 t.trlonii mrllrtl 1 email can cboppri 1 mall fcfJlcd rirr 2 luctliuiii tvmatoe Have a pocket made in each steak, from the side next the bone.

Combine toasted crumbs, melted butter, mush rooms, and grated onion. Season with Paul fWkera oreh. ing the summer at Waterford, Conn, Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt. 1 The suit has a one-button jacket that makes up exceptionally well in tweed.

The wide and notched rever collar is beautifully tailored. Two pockets are used near the jacket hemline. The skirt is a moderately full one. It may a-WBBM New York Philharmonic orchestra from Lcwischn stadium. WMAQ Pepper 1 nlitir WCfir-Ml4eek rrK.

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Mrlorfr Mrlrtfa. WCKI Oncmalniea. WMAQ Jii-t Plain BUI. WfiR.M Hilltop Hno. be of plain woolen or of solid color tweed.

The blouse, of cither silk or 8 WENR Chicago Symphony or cotton, is a softly tailored one with tiny buttons down the front. chestra. On WBDM at 3 p. m. Style No.

2523 is designed for sizes 12, 14, and 16, and 36. 38, and 40 8 WMAQ What's My Name? 8:30 WMAQ George Jessel with inches bust measurement. Size 16 requires yards of 54 inch material for the jacket and IVi yards cf 54 inch for the skirt. ret far from New London, is Mrs. William Reyburn Jr.

of Aiken, who was Mrs. Glidden Osborne when she lived here. The Reyburns and their four sons two are his and two are hers live in a charming old house in Waterford. The Osbornes are not there much, however, for Harry is a radio announcer in Waterbury and William is a guide at the New York lair, so they spend only week-ends in Plan Barn Dance for Sub deb Set. Mrs.

Theodore Roosevelt Jr, Peter Loire. Frank CrumiL, Style No. 2722 is designed for sizes 14 and IS, and 36. 38. 40.

and 42 3 WENR Sunset Symphony Guy fr A ml I I iMi 1 1 Tllli aTl WMAQ Mill Itrtlb orch. WrvtlJi, t-rocrtni. WENR lierant' nrrh. P. M.

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MIUMGBT. tiMaua'a n.Bt. Ftaser Harrison. 9 WMAQ Kay Kyser's College. 11:30 WMAQ Lights Out "The salt and pepper and moisten with hot inches bust measurement.

Size 38 requires 21 yards of 39 inch material. Each pattern costs 10 cents. Address orders icr Clotilda patterns to Chicago Tribune. P. O.

Box 537. Grand Central Annex, NEW YORK CITY, including 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred wrcp it carefully) for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT! Be sure to state clearly the number of the pattern and the size desired, and write your name and address plainly. Day of Four." wbbm Purooi l.te. 9:4 P.

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WMAQ Concert Miniature. WINU Rtw Retili. P. M. WMAQ Sinctn? Trumpeteer.

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wm AO Woman In While. WLS Mama: TrpnH. wr FL Bitter wrrt Melodic. WbBM "trpmnibr. A.

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AK Mnrninr rr. WJJl-Taic. Mori water. Fill pockets with dressing. Place steaks on a rack in a preheated broiling oven so that they are about three inches under the heating element.

Broil until one side is nicely WKBM-Carlo Molina orch aviMi mi, Wrh. The EMPEROR of JAPAH Can't win in China for two reasons says 1 lallclt Abend, veteran Shanghai correspondent. tt'm look I NK-Ooryo Ulen' rrrb All Letters to browned, sprinkle with salt and pep About one hundred of the subdeb set, friends of Linda Meyer and Muriel MacChesney, received in yesterday's mail brown paper invitations to a barn dinner-dance on Saturday, Aug. 26. The party will be given in the barn of the estate of Linda's mother, Mrs.

Robert Tieken, and Mr. Knitted Garments for Infants per, and turn. Place tomato halves in a shallow pan. brush them wilh butter, sprinkle rith salt and pepper, Sally Must Be ti.IAQ rrtil lyrant oixh. it tarn a.

M. WJ.X 4iaraiMa sa-a Irtirtll. WF.Ml Wallen oreh. WM orrh. WLBM Kmc orh.

A. ohnnl Daeia nt. and return to oven with turned meat. Broil until steak is brown on the Mailed Tod ay other side and tomatoes are soft. Season meat and transfer to a hot platter.

Garnish platter with broiled BY SALLY JOY BROWN. The Oval Face tomatoes. Numerology By Evelyn Holmes fAcliviue ot lb Jo? Froarn depart-I Barnt ar spooaorcd by Tribun Chjrmc. Ixsc. If the tomators are large they may If -ou boys and girls want to sea need more time to broil and should Ideal; Rouge the little tree-lop house that Tarran be put into the oven before the steaks are turned.

August 16, 1939. aW iri V-a TT Vnilaa.aa and his family live In. you'd better hurry up with your letters! If a Tieken in Libertyville. Muriel and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester M. MacChesney, are neighbors of the Tiekens and Linda during the summers. The invitations are maps, showing the guests how to reach the Tiekens' picket gate. Mrs. MacChesney and Muriel are leaving Sept.

1 to motor east to see the New York Fair and to visit several colleges with the idea of picking cne for Muriel to go to a year from September. She will be a senior at the Girls Latin school this year. Mrs. Frederick P. Ives of Hanover, N.

who formerly lived in Evans-ton, has come west for a visit. She is staying with Mrs. Allen Bunker in Chicago, and later will go to Glen-coe to visit Mrs. Julian R. Norris.

CREAMED TOTATOES. Lends Illusion If you have been contemplating a change or waitinjt to make a certain Boil small, peeled new potatoes in strange little house, made ot bamboo CLAMOUR GIRL E1AXE-UP A llolljwood expert UEs 10 debs how to do it rihL tr look salted water until tender. Drain and move forward, take courage and do and palms, with orchids on the walls and leopard skin rugs. The baby's It today. pour over thrm a well seasoned me BY ANTOINETTE DONNELLY.

I. If this is jour birthday, August Is cradle is a giant turtle shell, deco tCopirtabt: 1P33: Ne Sytid.cai Co 1 dium white sauce. Keep hot in the top of a double boiler, if r.eccssary. or serve at once. Add finely chopped likely to be an emotional period, rated with rlumes from ostriches, and dinner Is served with knives and In applying makeup, remember that Don't be too Impatient to go ahead parsley, pimirnto.

or chives to make your ideal Is an oval face. forks made ot bamboo. iy: this month with your new plans, even A girl with a round face should them prettier and spice them a bit. though this Is the year for you to apply rouge low and quite near the if you like. Tomorrow morning I'm going to make step forward.

If you were cose, then blend It around the curve ASPARAGUS TIP SALAD. 4k A select 100 boys and girls to come with me to see this littl home, and a lot of her cheek. This lengthens the con Arrange fat asparagus tips Ichilled, holding onto any old ties with the past that don't fit into the new tours, while little round dabs of rouge of other Interesting things In "Tar of course on crisp lettuce or chicory, New St. Anne's School at Lake Geneva Will Li the middle of the cheeks would tan Finds a Son." The movie wtti be scheme, this Is the month to eliminate garnish with a strip ot pimiento for make her face all the rounder. playing at the Oriental theater on them for good.

Next month should each salad, and top with mayonnaise. The square faced type should fol Aug. 21. and I know It's Just the kind energetic and stimulating. Give Pageant Today low much the same principle, since There'll many mora warm day ot picture your youngsters like best.

Johnny Weissmuller does all sorts length Is what she, too, needs. II Would you like to know uhat kind JiL- whan youll bm wonting idaaa for of a year this is or youf Send for she also cultivates a long bob and keeps bangs or dips off her forehead. ot daring deeds, and there are animals galore elephants, tigers, chim cool, summer? lunches and supper your personal jycary, monthly, and This afternoon the lovely tree encircled archery field of the new St. Anne's school at Lake Geneva will be the setting for two scenes from "Robinhood." The skits will be presented by the archery and riding ROBERT ELLIOTT lie has killed 3S3 persons. It'm In LOOK no one will notice her angular Jaw for family or guests.

There arc many daily guide. delightful menus and recipes in a panzees. Any boy or girl is eligible to try Above all things, she never should inclone JO cents with this coupon to brand bow booklet. "Cool Meals put a touch ot rouge in the middle 1 lor Warm Days." 5 cents at either of for an invitation to this party. All you have to do Is write a letter, tell classes of the school under me airec- By JEAN MACDONALD.

Ti5c frirniOv rlramatiri i of her chin under the Impression that she is suggesting a roguish the Tribune Public Service oXces. "rT Baby jackets and shawls are fluffy knitting Items which every one loves EYELT HOLME. Ha SIT. Oawra! I'MlaftVe. ing me why you think you'd enjoy such a treat, and If your note is a Tribune Tower lobby and 1 South The first story, "Shooting Match make' either for their own infants or as gifts.

They take little time and dlmrl. That Is a little trick that should be practiced only on the long. IPtoaw prtot are dainty creations made from pompadour and Saxony yarn. at Nottingham," will be enacted by Xew 1 ark CHy. 'an Birth Dal Winifred Stene as Robinhood, Bar Fr instruction la kalrtia; this baby eaacmbt of jacket and aha X-3S7, cad IS cents in stamp coia to th edlearrk bnreaa, Chirac Tribane, 2I Mh Dearborn street.

Or send 7 cents la stamp and th booklet will be mailed to you. convincing one maybe youH see your name listed with th winners In next SCNDAT'S TRIBVNE. You must remember to Include your full name, address, and age, and thin face. Such a type1 should wear her rouge well away from her nose and Msh on her cheek bones. A bit cf rouge on her cars will also give a aeae, Kew Trk City.

6 tMooibl Drl CTear bara Armstrong, Annette Savaria, Virginia Lee Robinson, Katharine Stewart, and Nancy Petty. The second scene, "Robin Encounters Alan-a-Dale," will have Barbara Armstrong as Robinhood and Virginia Mark 127th Anniversary wider effect. The lucky lady who already has a your articles, although my children ireei AaMrra. City 11 Slate. of Fort Dearborn Massacre Mother Tell: have your letter on my desk tomorrow morning.

The address Is Sally Joy Brown, The Chicago Tribvnt Chicago. perfect, oval face should emphasize are nearly grownups, the youngest being 16. I have often thought that The 127th anniversary of the Fort I and never detract from her own pcr Whelan will be the old knight. Dearborn massacre was observed at I feet ion. Spots of red directly in the it might help you to give my expe Garden Club Leader W'dl of Experience JOE LOUIS noon yesterday at the southwest cor-1 center of her cheeks will narrow her ner of Michigan avenue and Wacker I nice cheek lines.

If the rouge Is rience in the matter you have written 1 about. Jack Denspsey picks a man to beat drive, the original site of the fort. I blended, starting away from the nose dee state tair ceremony i the champion. tfm in look The speaker was CapL William J. and moderately high, she carries out "My daughter and youngest son nature's plan.

Or she can do without to neip utners tt race ot the Veterans of Foreign rouge altogether. Wars, who is a member of the com both sucked their thumbs, but I never paid any attention to It, and These and a dozen more absorbing, up-to-the-minute picture a a fOr washing mittee of 13 trying to prevent the Mrs. George Plamondon of Whea-ton. president of the Garden Club of Illinois, and Mrs. L.

T. Warren and Mrs. Warren W. Shoemaker, are going to Springfield today to be present when the 1939 Gov. Horner farm and floral contest winners will be awarded both stopped it when they started to As far as lipstick goes, every woman articles are all in the interesting BY GLADYS HUNTINGTON BEVANS.

I Copyright: 1939: 'ew Syndicate Co, Inc. destruction of the Fort Dearborn renlica. Several descendant! nf the go to schooL The daughter had un needs It. Match It to your rouge and new issue of Loos magazine. After the rather full discussion of usually even teeth; denUsts always survivors of the massacre were pres- have both harmonize with your skin.

10c everywhere. Get your copy thumb sucking that appeared in this reiuarifc nuuui Jit-r periect arm. "cent. at nearest newsstand today. iaa teem were more even man nis prizes this afternoon.

The ceremony will take nlace at the Sorirfiein a J. column several weks aS 1 received, older brother's, who never had the den club's booth at the state fair. as 1 always do after such articles, a habit at alL By contrast one of my sisters 5- letter from a dentist protesting about P.a.svs.Z. some of the statements I made. His Research Director Joins protest was to lhe effect that used every conceivable method of try Do you want a beautiful, slender figure? Th right kind of xrda can help you.

Get a copy of th booklet. "Wst Point which contain 30 of th xrde wsd by West Point cadets. All exercises ar fllustratod. On sal at th Tribun Public Service offices. 1 S.

ing to keep her daughter from the Armour Institute Faculty suckms always was highly injurious habit, with the result that she con Iarw vi.iaa HU4 -Jk J1S CUaVaV t-llO aUlJT VCL11U WaZ aOn ttiaf- Z7r1l11 Ar (rtA9 (ama rvaw director for the Goodyear ZeppeUn th. tt.roto tinued it In private until she was actually grown. I am convinced that what mothers need most is patience and a cheerful disposition, and one of There was a time when a sleeping Dearborn strt and Tribun Tower. corporation, was appointed yesterday remember, dealt with both the psy-as associate professor of mechanical cholozical and nhvsical asnert of th. porch was about the most inhospita- w4.

wl Price. cents. Postpaid. 7 cents. engineering at Armour institute.

He habit The former were based on my is a former member of the faculty of own knowledge and on studies made play and their interests as little as I tne university ot Micnigan and the by psychologists. The Physical as- uses of hitherto disregarded spots. Modern living is condensed living and California Institute of Technology. pects, since I am neither doctor nor possible. "How to Prevent or Cur tb Woodwork JUST 211 ublcspoonfuls of "LjsoV- dissoiectant to CTcrj gallon of jour cleaning water not only makes washing woodwork easier; helps remove finger marks and stains, but also helps make your house bygteni-cmIIj cltMtts more holesome place to Use "Lysol" in all your house hold cleaning.

Wipe furniture, stair rails, door nobs, and other places where germs may lurk, with a doth dampened with Ltso1" solution. Clean floors; walls, corners, shelves, with "Lysol solution. Disinjtct and deodorize, as you clean! this means plentiful use ot every dentist, were not discussed from my own knowledge, but were based upon the most recent detailed research and space which can furnish storage fa Habit of Nailbiting is a leaflet of cilities. Cupboards and shelves can to study that have been made of this behavior. ousewi be built into the corners of a sleeping porch as well as any other room.

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if. I jr Tribun. Chicago. RL yiw your nouse you can mae mm an interesting Jetter giving proof of AMAZING NEW 0D0-R0-N0 CREAM 31c TW OJoc fret Partoiratao Checks Prf4rats Safely Effective I to a Days No-Gr(y Sum! Sootfciag Sara Bfoe AfUr Skaaaf Vo'tlmtt ShMf Re DratM "3 wu.iuius.uu.duau. tiie assertions I quoted, and which One we saw recently was beautifully were made at the conference of the made by hand.

It is of the ladder American Aeademv of AMUSEMENTS. SELWYN iiafao (Air-Cooled) back type and has a rush seat- Of WhUe we mothers much prefer, for a northern hard maple, it is not cheap, number of reasons, not to have our but well worth the price asked for it. children suck their fingers, there is You can get it with or without great reassurance not only in the arms. And a similar chair, but on the word of specialists but also in such a POP. MATINEES TODAY SAT.

jv rrnsns John BARRYM0RE Windsor order, has rockers. It is of I practical reinforcement as the follow mahogany. Any of these chairs would ing: in "MY DEAR CHILDREN1 aLatal i COOT fi EAT tor AIL PFHrOKM ASCK8 fleiight a child. Edith weigle. 1 "Dear Mrs.

Bevans: I often read.

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