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Accent on Dinner • This Week's 1\lenu Dinner Is themootcr meal o(theday

and ao ouch requlreo the most moo­ Mixed Frulf Juices · •Lomb Roast

•Franconia Potntocs ca.rrolil · · · ~- - -Fruit Salad

•Spice Dread Butter •caramel 'Crumb Cuotard

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tcrful ntrokc the homemaker con llpply. WIIh Umo unlimited, thin mlllltcr atroke In not no harlj to bring Into ploy, but with dayc llke thcoc which ar11 •Spice Bread. fllll'd to the ut· <Mol1cs 1 quart 1om pan) most wiUl 'ocllvl- 2'h cups flour · ty of all ltlndo, 4 tl!anpoons baking powder umo·oovlnll htnln r.nd ldcoa for din· 'h teoapoen colt ncr ate lmport·ont, •r~ CI.IP augor

Plannln(J o meal whleh can all % tcoopoon cinnamon be bakcd Is both lime and money ~~ teaspoon nutmeg no v1nn If you' rc pinched for oliver \'• teoopoon ground elovco and alurnwum tor cooking ond ocrv· ~• teaspoon ginger Ina. you aan ulle glanawareo for I cup currants both thc l'Oolunn ond nerving. 2 cggo

Today I'm .dtacunolna o dlnnor 1 cup mtlk U1ot 111 equally odoptoblo for either \4. ~up ahortcnlni o fonuly or l.'ompony dinner. lt'o Sift flour before measuring. Tlten one of thQce mcolo that vo\1 won'\ oUt togclhar flour, baking powder, fergct bt>l'aW:e ll'o olwayo bound to ao!t, &:ugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, be oucl'cnaful from tho point of vlow cloves and gln£Cf. \Vn.ah and drnln of appclllc apJ)(lal, coco In aervlns c:urronto; mlx Into dey Ingredient.. and cone ln cooking. 'l'uch theoo Add well benton CSiO, milk and ldeoa whcrc they won't sother duat, melted ohortcnlng to dey tngredl· for they'll gotht'r ramo tnoro Oolllly. ents. sur only unt!J Just weU c:om·

•l,amb nout, blncd. Pour Into a grcosed loaf pnn. ,, CScrveo o to 10) Doke In o moderato (3Sl}.degrco)

fl to o pvund log of lomb oven for about ono hour. Oorllr clove or eliot> of onion Caramel flavoring fUrtD with eUJJ-&Il and popper tord ln thin deaccrt Ideo. nut what'e

flovt' a log ol lamb boned and eopeclolly nice Ucd. Wtpg w1th o dlimp cloth but about fhlD one fD do not remove fl'll. Uu.• porchtn(!nt- that you cnn boko

. like l"'Vorlna over 1J1o meat. Rub gar- It along with tho IJc or onion (or onion noll, U you brood olnco both hovl' nc1thcr of tho~) over the rc-qulro tho ~amo meat. tht>n rub nail ond popper. oven temporo· Dokco In a a.low (loo.deareo) oven, turo. Cuotord'o bcof baked In fruU· allowma :.10 to 311 mlnut<'a to the llldual eutu and tho cU!ltnrd unmold· pvund. Jf a ht>al renlotont slorul cd onto tho deOJ:ort ploke 'WhftD ploliN Ia. ur.f'd, tho lamb may bo ready to cerve: ne~rvod from that. •cuamt!l Crumb Custard.

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By CLIFf' LANG~ fReleoaod by We•~~ lfew•poper tfnlon.l

CHIPJ\GO, l:LL.-Ever since the pcice-contr<Jl bill-was--signed­by President Roosevelt, Mr; and Mrs. John Q. Public have been wondering how the family pocketbook will be effected!

They have been wandering about the possible Increase in cost ot foodstuffs. Will their rent go up? How much more will they have to pay for cloth­Ing for the family and them· selves? ·

They've \}.leeri doing a lot of thl~fng slllce that-' day in .Ianu. <>rv when the

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ln. !\lay, 1939, the Food ~t~~P »,l!ln to In '42, the federal

Court~)'. . s. Department of ABrlcullure.

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u, the bottom of the ncourfng powder can Is dipped into hot par­affin it will not leay.e marks on bathroom fixtures. . ~

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land. durlu&" the war, and de1Jatlon when peace c~:~e;:j~lnflatlon, briDging Never before have they run up about a skyrocketing of retail price~. luvarJably the working man against any such law which has <John Q. Public) and hJs family. Do You Like JD11le Conteata? such a far reaching effect, not ceBsful car..,in" on, and completion, rv will be done by price control of· Ralelgh Cigarettes are run-only on th 1 b t th ... " ., ning a11other series ot w;;;::;ryl cmse vcs, u e of the war: or for clvillan use o.nd tlclals In extending .the price ceillnj tests tor those who can United States and, gradually, consumption. over other commodities besides the best last line to the rest of the world. Wh!!l price In Leon Henderr.on, ~+~i~~··~~:~~~r~;!·L~~~~TniD~niffi~~~~~~ . lnl! ft If! fila ••MiDaim''-Mra • .John m!nlll1rruor Dl.thP Office.11!.Pilce Ad· cetunza will !!ontlnue little. b}'

Q, Public-who has, as usual, been ministration, {toll ·g to put as "tops" putting one here and there on vnr·u giving the matter the most .consider· on commodities? Mra. J. Q. P. anita. ou!l commoditlco whenever an infla· atlon beeausct -ehc docw moat ot tho The answer to that IS found In' the tionary trend ts noted. For example: buying and tamUy "worrying." bill Itself. It otatco that the prices Store owners aelling typcwritern or

It Is oho who payo tho moot at- between the first ot October, and radios, or electric lronc'rn, havlni tentlon to prlcco when she goes to tho 15th of October, 1941, arc to very little chance of getting m~e for tho stores and oskD queotlono of the ocrve Oil tho booiD ior tlxlnc of maxi· oalc In their otareD, will naturally clerk. It Is she who ·wateheo tho mum pricea.. Fishery and. 'farm boo1:1\ the pricea on thooe they have ado and· prices In tho local news- prlcco atct the exceptlonn. Before n on hand. It ill such caoeo that will popero. For tho moDt part, Mra. maximum would ba placed on com· bring about a price control "top John Q. Public conotltutes the mil- moditlco, prices could go to 110 per price" to be charged on that com· Jlon.a (It hoWlewlveo all over 'the cent of what they were during the modity. Unltet1 Stoteo who do the "reater 15 dayo In October, 1041, before the Eventually all bUDincsoeo opcrnt-

r h h 1 " "lld" would be put on by OPA bo!l!l, lng under a price ceiling wllJ have Pt~rt 0 t 0 pure 00 ng for tho hou!lct- Hend. creon. It prices durin" the pc- to "et a license to do bUDlneD!l. OPA hold. Sbe knows oo welJ ao, or oven o " better than oomo cconomltlto, that

0 rlod mentioned were not "represent- offieiolo hove not decided 'on what

dcJlnltc lhcorne by the wogct-eam· atlve" prlceo, the 1:carcst to repro- type of ltecnoe machinery to put era or tho ramify will buy a certain acntatlve two week period will be Into opcrotlon, 00 permUted by tho amount of food, UDed. • price control bill. A seller of c:Om·

• U the "M'i!laus" remembero what moditleo, operating under ouch a ll· She lrnowo only. too well that If she paid for artlclco during the two cencc, cnn hove hltl Ucciwo revoked

nrlcca go up, incomeo remolnJng wcelw In October, '41, ahe will be If he pcrolnto In dcfyi:Jlg thn provl· tho (lome, leDO cnn be purchased. 1 t lli b · rm1 .. Wllen prices go down moro con bo able, aenernlly apC!lldng, to get an o oO!l o cc nu. a ovc pc ttc .. top purchoocd, or, poMibl",

0 better Idea of what obe will pay even U priceD. Of eol1rco, auch a revoking

d b d ~ ~ the prlceo arc allowed to go to the of llccru::o c:omco through court pro-

gra 0 or ron Or product con bo 110 per coni level, which l.o 10 per ccauro and only upon a cceond of· bought lnoteod. cent above tho full price charged. fenno following a worntng given up.

!lin. Pabllo b Realistic. Jt ohould be remembered, though, dn n flrot ofl'cnoc. Mrs. John Q. Publlc l!m't theoroll· that the cclllnao placed OJ) commodl· . AtJ the llilt of comm6dlbca tmdcr

cal about co!llo, supply,~ demand- Uco wm b3 mooUy on row, unfln· tho price control plan lengthens, and all aueh nimUor, obnfroct tcmta. lnhcd motcrlnlo. your local newopopers, the rodJo, She, being a womnn, l.o aD rcalltltlc Prleo Admlnl.strator Qendcnon, In and pcrlcdlco.!n wlU toll you what (and aomcUmca all tough, tool) l:l!l 11 uemt statement, satd that tho tbo recently oddttl onoD nrc. · · on army scrccont. Sho lmowo (hat appiJeJUoo ot prleo ·eeUln~• aU d• Tho c:omp1exity of tho world has tho tamfly~ llnn't bo fed, clothed, pended on Jiul how aU tho Mu. been tho co~ of cueh o •for reach. and provided for 1n &l!ncrol on J. Q. Pabllc:a throu1houl tho Uulled ing bllJ 0!1 that of Uta price control theory. States reaeled to II. U they took being po!l!red. But.Jt ahould nlwoyd

Out • • the prlec control ln an lnlelllrenl bo remembered lli'ot a oucce!mlul When President ROO!:evelt signed W&7 (u he stllpects the7 will) ull completion or tho war we oro now ln

tho price control bill ho wOil fully didn't try to rabble up those tom· requires there be no lnllotion. And coru;elouo of, ond odvlned ohout it. modJUu the1 thouJht were rolnr fo alter tho aucecwful American com· Tbe primary purpn!:o of Jho bill woo ' be scarce, there would be no need plotion of Ute wnr, there muot be 11 to prevent rilllng C:Otlt!l iliot leod to to put a top prfee on Use utlcte. mlnlmum ot po:;t-wor deflation so atJ lnllotfon. Inflation which would · Calm, cool and eoUeeted ceems to win tho peace that foUowa. couw moro hcrdtlhlp In Mr. end to bo the attltude the7 should take.

How To Relieve Bronchitis

Oreomuls!on rellevea prompt]l be­came tt ~.rfght to the teat ot tbe · trouble to Ji~li> 1~ and expel germ laden ~Iegm, and alii .nature .to eoothe and heal raw, tender, tn• 11•1tle(l broncbfal mucou1 mem­·bnnel. ~ell YOU1~ to aellyou a bottle of Oteom\llllOi!. with tho un-~~~E~'ff'thu muat lltcthe 'WI'Iit .,....._.., a e CO!l&b, or JOU a. to h&Ye JOur zoonto1 b&ek.

CREOMULSION forCou&hs, ChmCOJds, BroAdtftil

BWl at North Pole I! you lived at tho North pole,

March 21 would be 1our fJUil1'lse and Sepkmbc.r 23 your mmsot.

Mro. · ---~ ·- ·Fr:::s:~~lf~~~u! ---·~--+~~.IJI~cu~p·-~~·-u.....lnor or pri1~en, of

tttnt checlw a tml~11reat Thl.o provinlon ·only to arens Ml:lking Comeback

EvD haa an bppctlte tar to.Jnlty ll.lld eagerly ceizc!.J upon it u truth.-swedenborg.

o to 10 mcdlum·PIJ~t'd poll:ltoeo "'• cup boillnll water • 4 tobleopm~nn bultl'r 3 eggo 2 tobh.•GJmUJIO choppvd po.rcley 1 cup ouucr

Conk potatol'll In .boiUn.g oalted J,if tecgpoon ctlll water tor I& minuteD. DtuJn and \ cup mUJc plot'c In tho ~von around the meat. 3 table11poona melted buttu to tlnWI roru~Una. about 40 minutes. 1 cup eoaru dey broad crumba Pour melted butter and choppt!d . . • (crusts rc;movedl

p.~r11le1 ovt>r pvtatocn when dono. ,. cup cnra.mel syrup Arronae with whole, cooked carr6ta Make a co.romel syrup b)' melt!n• on platter and cerve 1,~ cup trugor tn n skillet, very llsw·

A hnt breed on a wol evcnl.tlg ly, anil lillCi".ving to cook t.mW a addD plonty of utoccoto to ·tho menu, 10Illcn brown. Rctmwe fnlm heal

cml 1 wou!lt oil• and aitd boiling water s!llWiy. Reo vll:e cervlng ll of· tum to heat for 10 mlnulea or Wrl. Tn1i cmo ts tiimPThlel.f ai&wTved. sCj!arnlt-to~1·, ::e~~~ eopeclafly al)pro- and boot yolks untU lomo:n ~ prlnto tor tho Ort.uluall$ teat In I cup ~~~rl menu tm!ot ~ ayrup; m!lk· an:! buttt!r. l bn!ad t!lluso your oven crumbs and laW ln aUffiy- teatch wiU 1m t!01 nnd whites. ~Ul' into clght ato~ eta­you con boko it tal'd cuJm. Place tn a pan of hot wa•

beloro you put Jn tho mopt. to~ il!:ld fi:iki b a ~ettt.lc> <:.Ttn (&SD-d~grt:o) aoout .W minutes. f:kJ've warm with whrp~d cream.

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Trying to tnckJo tho winter vogotabl'e problemY llerc'o a pa· rnd.a ot suggcntlotm that will prop up your 'tne\)lD:

at that, the Mted In o proM C4l.nlercncc, the flght IQ prevent Inflation had not, D.!l yet. been com· plel(:ly wen.

There nro mnny proviDioruJ of thb pt!ec central bill wbleh oro tvell worth remembering. The nrat to re­mumm u Umt lho prleo ndmW~ trotot-Loan Hentlerctnt-hM the authority to flx a mrudmum prlce en temmod.IUcs, rcgnrdtcS!J of the num· \:or, that are needed for the .rrue-

dcalgnoted by OPJ\ nm being' in "defence houDing" cections of the country, where a "bt>om" could havo token place. 11 you nrc llving in one of ouch designated sections, ronl!J nlnce AprU 1, ton, will be tho guide Cor Ol'A officials to lnlt the mp permtsli1tne pnce. OVer 2JO: &Ui'­vcyu hove hcen conducted h1 sueb "defense" areas by officials under Hendercan to get Ute rental prices In UWse oreaa so thnt there wan•t be .ey W'dtttt brn!Dhlli em renTers. -

DeJ:mitle this wnr-tlrno In

War~Ume auto rentrlctio~ plua present, and Impending futUre ra. Uonfngs, are the coll!:e of .ho{'OCS and mules tnaking a coqte~.~clc ..

As gasoline becomco •trlctedt amt Urea c.afi'( he' or retreaded; as the full forco of industrial America g~to be)llnd 1~ Um:Ie &m's war moehlne. you'll seC' more and morn horses and mules ~ \lli'cru.gb their dally

wQ&-thcse who will try to circum- the South and tho West such a vent and chisel en the prfee central revival 1D breeding. ·and in the sale p!an. Mrs. Public might caU them avollnblo fulrse and mule stocb. war profiteers. To punish such who DecliD~ ftepa ~ ~..f. . . · violat& prlce ceilfultS"thc .control bill .u WO!l 1u 1920 that tile declihe m carries cnm~ swr provls!ons: lm· the tumber ot hors~ ruid tnhles

. prlsunment tor two years ond JlnM begon to talro p~~. Tl:'..._t; ;,at up to :$5,000. . · there were over 25 m1U!an. From

Parehuus CaD Sue. 1021). to 1940, the latest dn~ avaD-. An In!livldual \:1M llgures b~ 1lr able.. the . decline was wer. 45. per . I .Afer c· 01 .. -- D-S'

Shti' bas been charged more than cent to a figure ot ~ little, better TO~(.~ what the prlee ceilings stipulated, thon 13 mlllion. 'the decflnit might ~~~~~OF . · can sue thtt percon or persons from have been greater, but for the work wliom the purchases were made tot of the Horse attd · Mule Assbclatlon q.ulck(!J ~~

Dohc.d squanh with S()lall white Of.llons baked In the hollow. A hJt of CJ'I.!UTn 11nucc aiicfed }ust be­foro ccrvihs to tho onions will a!su pQrlt \tp thlD dlllh. Sprlnklo wilb paprika rot color.

Spookir.g-.of Plnnntng nienn!T ~:Itt llct!m to- flt both c:ompony. on!! tam• lly. d!Mor cccnsicruc l thought you m!gl!t IJJ:q a. ·few suggcsUons. ltete oro teeds that tlt cacl1 other 00.. c.ousQ of Utolr tiowrg blt'!ridinr to­gether so,emooUW. because of their b o1 an co riM cofitta!l 1P f~xlurn ."""u. • _

~~3fn~tri~~ ~a:~:::~ o~l~b~ ~ ~~~eih:t~_o.rga~l2ed in 1920. , e· . . 6" .. 6. -. ~J.!tiii . Jatger. . ,Trader~, todny ... a.re beghlnlng tQ· .. - · , uonoRo••

A vet}' impottnnt provision ot the' beneflt. by tl!lfit!e~ffilc~d deinandJm: , • - · - - couCltt1liiOrs • bill is that it exf!mpts w11ges nnd the nn1mats for prfceg are ndvnnc· '

Cnrrotaf-1 gio:e theca with brown sugar tand butter when b!lkinc. I>'or cooked carrots 11dd a bit of tormc:;:x with tcrnM Ju!~c.

Serve ci'r..r.ed ·or GW'Itcct Umn betuls Willi thlll amnrt .tnti!lfutd aa~tct!: • tablespoolls butter mlltcd wlth -\!t teaspoon suattr, 1 tcQ• fl)Ooh 6Ji'Qtmd, ttlll$UU'd attd I ta• blcllpoorui Jtmon Jutce.

Beets Ilk() to. bfl foam~ up with a Ht1t.Yard a11uee. Thieken tho btYct Uquld with cornstarch and add • blt ot nated orafli& rind· and jute& tor dtlljhtt'ul vui· atlon. : · ·

ffuvot:Titey•to easy to kcop In · emU• llX nt il few htlUra' notlei1: 11alatks. :.to ccUinga bnvo been ~g. In 1941 owners ot stublcs expe.. \VNu ..... :p.r 8-U

placed on the,rn. It must be * r1enc,ed their ~!lorst yent as far as .. Great Wealth· _ ht'e1'UI t, membered though, that wages (Q.. sales were concerned. But since He who ,~~~· ~kowns· u-p to.

:l. • crease, lO an extent, b(!(:ause tbe then bo& old ond new. customers •'-'e· .. ~.... ...... L"'- . \;Onsomtne . With ~mon Slice • teem lteltderetNI, tdmlnllln.tot. . ot commbdiUes tl!c. All who have been coming ato~· for Ut~. w .....,y .. ....

· Lamb Stcnkii With Gravy ()llee et Pi'fee Acll1llrtlahau..t tor a salary. or a wage, w~ Ue tirst-cl~ t:ra~ · · "" · f· i_.. ....... ..._...._ ..... -4--...... ...-. ................... Sp!~~ctl Ril'lt Willi: nr&Gr.td <OPAl,. '!lfltG bs Ute ~IJJtJ w be S".ll'e U:at ,.ht, tt~ earn will bUying. &'!I' fuucb -J' or

.Pctatu .BaU. · tl ••ecuiftlllf ttrt1ill&' ft( Ute wn ~tJt.l.&h to llve on at:Cordil'lt w the atable Apti~ct and Crctun Chene Salad prltit -etafrtl ate, Hllfts llrilttr th.t -. d~cenl standlrd ot lMns. . are

· Orange Roll!l • It It' eatereef. AI Ute aeeompllnt• · Al!O elcemptt!!l were inirut~ Ua.kcd Alueka lar arUek ..,obib ot, U.e ]trlee tea· and protcmonllllees, tallroad$ and

1\l 11 tttl ltlU Ia WWt t war- tbne 1tteat4 uUtlt.ieS", newsplfpera and pl!rlodlcau, . tilli • ue to .fl'eY_I!llf fddiMJ, 111tl tht-li radio, moUQu. pictures :and theatera. ·

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• . What to Do About Moths ho~ewlte ill

sorQ~ ·or·· so~e garmfmt out of storage, . . to filt~

. it r~ndered un~ for · by the de~teclatio!Jf! o~ the destructive· clothes mqth. At !IUCh a, time she is likely to excla~ In despair, "What

. can I do? .The place seems to be full of these things 1 I thought I had that garment put away safely."

As a matter of fact the clothes moth. is nearly omnipresent. · It ls to be found irl nearly all dwellings, Its abundance being Influenced by the temperature and humidity of the house, Its furnishings ami the thor--oughness of the house cldanlng.

The clothes moths tbld !U'Q mo!lt .troublesome are very small, with· a wing spread of perhaps a half inch. The webbing •clothes moth is unl· formly yellowish; the case-bearing moth Is of a similar color with in· dilltlnct <lark spots on Its wings. They like darkness and may be found ilying about olowly In dark comers or just beyond the range of

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run or Oy awlftly to conceal them· selves in folds of clothing, or cracks, or any darlt spot w}lero Uiey may hlde. Tho parent moths do not eat clothing; It Is tho larvae which do th9. damage. The moths lay their egg!) In clothing, ru!lll, upholstering,

'and olmUar places but tha eggs are not attached to the fabrics. · The eggs hatch in from tour to eight days In oumme.r; In from three to four weeks in colder weather. BRIGHT 1 d .... OTD CONTRO" , co ora, arlnr. colora, u• a. clear colora will help the Amerl·

U an entire dwelling Is found to can woman cxprcoo her confidence be overrun with tho pest, then dras- and courage. No matter how olmplo tic measures such ao fumigation or a oult may be, lt'o going to glorify spro,ying wllJ be necell!lary, but as color for aU lt'o worth. The colora a rule, local troatmenta llll!lloted by for suli!J arc really quite breath­careful and thorough bouse cleaning taking; Eopeclally daring ore the w111 suffice for riddance. bright redo, the l<:cUy grecno, Ught

FumlgontD ouch oo hydrocyanic beige and golden yellow. Navy Is acid gas are dangeroU!l to human highlighted with brono buttono, with llfc and should be made use of only ono\vy lingerie toucheo and with red· by pernons experienced in handUng and-whlto accentD. · them-that ls, by Uccnoed pcst-ccn· And watch tor violet ohadcol So trol operators, workine under health many will be in evidence you will

· deportment permits, probably feel OD 1t ~ou are looking Sprayo which are advertised tor through violet colored glaoaca. 'l:hero

tho control of moths and other ·ln!lect will be violet hatD, violet bouton· . pests arc usually modo of 'an odor-- nlcrco, violet glovca, tJuitt:l ot violet

lCS!l, lltnlnlcss, kctoacno oU CQm· gabardine, wool mlxturetJ and opun blned W.ith. pyrethrum or derris ex· rayona. Junt walt and cccl trncta. 1'hccc spreyn aro contact · The uno of co!t otylins, on well spraya-that Je, they k1l1 only tho aa the emphaoill on daring ur;o of ~eft lctually bit or m.Jdc wet In color, WQ!I brought out rorcctully. at the spraying proce!l!l. Thoy can be tho otyle preview rcccnUy prccentcd used to advantngo to kill motrut to cnpocity audJcncen nt the Mer· on clothing and upholntcrcd turnJ. chondillc Mart in Chicago.

. ture, in Ooor era~. around bane- Denlgncra have apparently tatum ' bcordB, etc:. great care to otay awny from any-

DRY CLEANING , thing "mannillh," for w'Omen will be Dry. cleaning ki1la all forms ot more eager than ever, thw oprlna,

moths at tho Umo c1 treatment; to look their feminine bent. Drcos­WllllhlnS in n strong oolul!on of neu- m~~c! otyleo fe.aturo coftly dtnped

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After a garment hllll jwt been dry prnctlcnl, functional nnd distinctly cleaned or washed, 1t lt.ls wrapped feminine. Thill ig one of the nevJ in paper wide enough co that tho tie-belt fashlona of the oo!t dreM-ends cnn be deeply folded back and scaled in plncc, it will remain aafc from moth attnck.

Since the cggg of tho clothes moth are very son they nre erurtly crushed or dislcdged by bl'tl!lhlng. In brush­ing, particular attention should be gi~en to seatnB and pockets. The larVae con not endure hot sun and wilr-tfrop TO lhe groililif'Irom c!olb­ing left bonging in the oun, enpeeloJ. 1y it it prescnts.-.ttO-~ wn<cre+ they may flnd shelter from the oun rays. · PREVSNTIVE l'tiEASUBES

Mel!culow hoU!:ekeeping com­bined with careful o.ttenti.bn to all woolen garments, upholntery nnd the like will go tar ~ keep down the clotiJea moth menace. Woolen gar· ments which are not gacked nway

.durirlg,Jhe. zummcr llhould .. be . quently brushed and SUililed; rugs and upholateey should be kept well vaculitrled; woolen ragg or dlscnrd· ed woolen clothing should be dls-P<)sed of-by storing, If necessart, in sealed cartons. CLOTHING IN CLOSETS . BruSh all clotbtng: dean tlie closet'

thoroughly;_ seal all cracks in plas­ter or nbout baseboards with ctaclt fillet; equip door·lrameo with tub-ber gaskets so that the doors mny · be shut tlgbt at all points: place on · the fop· shell, or bang.ln muslin bags i'rotn books, one pound of flake napll- '

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maker typo tor which a decided preference Is shown. Modo of a otunning plaid, It hho largo patch pockets ·ror convenience llll well as "looks.'' The bock lo belted in mnort foohlon. Theoo lovely plaids come in blue and red, beige nnd brown, qnd. alDo in bclgo, bro\vn and green.

Soldier blue w a tar flung color ·this Bell!lon. You will aco It in hats, glovco, and, c1 couroc, in oulls. Tho fitted Teeter ohown to tho lett in the above picture Is of coldlcr blue. Smooth obouldcr11, com!ortnbly cut armholes, loose olcevco and a high notched collar aro smart otyle pointa. The • novelty buttotl!l arc made of plootie overlaid with a gold deolgn. · ·

A chic drC!l!lmaker nult c1 all ~'Ool In a delectable pntltelahode Is ohown In the center of the group plctw:ed above. Thill auit hao the cet-ln belt which dlotinguillheo the nlajorlty ot amart oolttl thlo lipring. Note 1bc detachable bengaline collar. Youth­ful coUaro of thin type oro prcdoml· nato in canual neckwear faohlono. A tJuit of thin type invitcn all com of acccCl!lOriea. It can wom

pending on the acceCl!lOrico yott wear. The blouae may be olmplc and caJJUal, of the contutno type, or of one of tho lingerie types. !nQiea~ by Wul4m liownpopa- Unlnn.)

Wood and Plastics Make Novel Jewelry

Qurual jewelry to wear w1\h day· time clothes ill opt to be mode of ma:Jt anything these days.

'rho mO:Jt fascinating . necklocen. bracelets ond lnpel ornaments are

mode of nhells. These ore aelic!ili!Iy Hower-llke and llrif·

In reoUstic colors. Ceromic:a and plastics are han.

dled with deft worlcrnanshlp. Medal· liorui of plastic bear clllilters of flow· era in relict. Wot~den jewelry is shown In pro­

fusion. some delicately .wrought of weed as thin nnd pliable ns popytU!J. Others, especlally the long necklace

l-u:nr·n ·with --stoclm; ore -created · chunky nuggets of wood painted in blhzing colors.

One ntudio is turning out exquisite pieces mode of fish scales, each ,tiny scale wired (not pasted> to form wee boutonnieres.

Favorite of tlze Young-. . Bright Printed Jerldns

Two-piece dresses stressing the long-torso line ore lavorltes with the younger set. The Jerltin Idea is also populat }or. it- b, after all, In the

· long-torso c!o"'S. One of the most popular idens Is the plenWI r:kirl ·

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gt.IC!lts colonial patrl(lts· as yen. Stark and Ethan Allen, has closll<l its doors since it was established 'In 1764.

tool The ncckiine here is _c:ut square; ·the sleeves 11re short and putTed. The frock will be adc,r·

Bole ~;;~ . .g!~~~~~~~~;-bS'I'O:~Tt~LKliNG plain color cotton trimmed with perky .ric-rac and a set of match· ing buttons .

Another garment you'll rush to complete for your little .daughter's midwinter wardrobe are the over· ails-cunning and Rrdc·tical too. Later this season you will odd the quickly made rompers.

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sl~ncd tor sl1cs 1, 2, 3, t and II years. 81%.11 2 ·r~lt rcquh'cs 1q1 yards 3ll•.lnch material. overalls 1\4 ynrds, rompers 111

¢ All in Dope He wijo has Health has Hope,

and he who hns Hope has Every· tbing.-~rabinn Proverb.

yard and bonnel, \~ yo rd. 'Send· your 1----------....:.--ordor to: · a

• SEWING CIRCLE I'A'l'TEitN DEl'T. ·11. Room uz•

311 \V. Wacller Dr. Clll~llCO

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G:P.AND tor Jrinunry oewlng right now, and goad to repent

again thlo nummcr ill the prlnccoo frock tor lltUc girlo offered in Pat· tom No. 151G-B. The oomo pot· tern oloo ohowo you how to make overalls, rompero and a bonnet!

As all mothcro know, little glrlo look their very beat in a prlnccoo

the ollhouctto of which lo to chubby and ollm fla·

urets · And oo eaay to make

• No Troubla

Gcorgc-l'm to have a hard time cxpcnoc!l thcno

· · The QueationiJ 1. Why lo a small poclrct ltnlfe

called a pen·lmlfc? 2. The aollli part of the earth Is

known an what? ':3. What result Is obtained b)(

multiplying 5 x 6 x 0 x 10? 4. Io the oclence of fingerprint·

Ina practiced In China? · 5. Whnt lo the only walled city!

In North America? . 6. What oalntcd woman 1!1 aald

to have given her lterchlef to .Christ ao ho carried blo cro!lo to Golgotha?

'1. Tho Phlllpplnco nrc named for tho lting of what country?

0. What ahlp woo carryhlg Hen· ry Hudoon when' he explored the river named tor him?

0. How many dlvilllono of tho A.E.F. oervcd in France durin(l the First World war?

-1. Bccauoc It wan formerly uocd ta malte and ohorpen qulllo (or pcno.

2. The lithonphcre. 3. Zero. , 4. Ye.o. It originated there In

the Fourth century . 5. Quebec Is the only walled

city In North America. 6. VcroniC<l. 7. Spain (Philip II). 0. Tho Hall Moon. 0. From June, 101.'1, unW No­

vcm'bcr 11, 1010, 42 dlvlalontl of the

Joe-Not nt all. meet 'em nt lront. every turn. '

Wben Uttlo Wlllla was asked why he rot such low marks In hi!· tory, he replied: "Aw, teacher's always asking mo aboutsomethiDg that happened before I was born." .,

Pot.Lnck Mlsslonqry-Poor man! So you

know nothina of religion? Coanibal-Oh. yes, we got a

irulta of it when the Jont mission­ary was here.

Another Oraw EUuais-1111'~ /a7 u il to camp? SErgeant-About lm mile1 a~lhe CTOIII

flies. R~t-llow far h it ifllul aow W

to walk and carry a pad: end ri/!e?

Pt'thajl~ S~ . Teacher - ln what bottle did

GfWer'!l. \y~J!e ct7.: "I die has>-PY ? .

Johnny-I think it wan his lnst battle.

U You Bake at Dome ••• We haoJ\! prepared, and will oend

abcolutcly free to you n ycont recipe boolc lull of ouch grnnd reclpco no Oven Sconco, Chectc Pufio, Honey Pecan Buno, Coffee Ca~co and Rolls. Junt drop a erlrd with your nnmo and addresg to Standilrd Brand!! Inc., 6~1 Vlanb­lngtou St., New York Clty.-Adv,

THESE! 11MCS.,

CAMELS !MIRA MilDNESS IS

ESPECIALLY wec.cow:

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Grr,;wTopGrade GOLD SEAL SEEDS take highest rank for purity and germinafion. Acdimated,cnic to name and variety. Cheapest in the long run • WESTERN.SiiEOCO. ~~

For Ua to P..lant Naturo han given uo the ocedn

of lmowlcdge, not knowledge it• Dolf.-Scncca.

thaiene for each 100 cubic feet Of clased t;pace, The funies gi~en off br tll.e stow evaporation o~ the cry;. i tats wlll stop thn larvae ftom feed· inl tltld. if eo'ntinued long. enough, Will eventua1ly kUl them. ·

black fit navy crepe whicbb 1~w;d·~~~e~ with a Iong•torso nlousc n · a , bright print. lffte newcot ver•oiO'J~s have the surplice tastenfng. . •

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enamored of the new full, flounced dirndts" that ate made of .bltatrc printed jcrgey, Su~pender bodices are new-ruid papularr The · ·· are C!mb.rofdered in gay fashion •. 'You will· the new shaw1s that · in

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LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO Notlco ia hereby given that on Ffbru&ry 14, 194.2. January 11, 1941, 'Wade n. Me-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Knight of Ro:~well, New Mexico, that tht State of New Mexico baa c/o G. T. Watts, filed amended flied application to aclcct under appllc.tlon under Section 8 of Lbe tbfJ Act of Juno 20_, 1910 and Sec. 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act,Berlal Taylor Grazing Act to oelect N~ 058050, tbo W~SWl Sec. 17,E~ 9}~, 8~8EJ,!, SE~!SW J! sec. 20, dEl Sto. 18, T. 9 S., R. 20 E., N. N$1, .NiSW}{, SWiSW !! oec. 29, M. P. M. , EiNE!, NEiSEi sec. 30, T. 9 S.,

Any petsona claiming adversely R.19 E. N. M. P. M. New Mex· tbe above described land or de• ' ' • , airing to ttre aa protea~ on account Jco, In exchange lor NW!, S W -~ of the mineral character thereof, rlEJ{ ace. 20, ·r. 6 S., · R. 24 E., art advlacd to file their claim or SH ace. 25, S! sec. 26, T

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objections in tbfs office. R. 27 E., N. M. P. M., New Mex· Paul. A. Roach, leo. This notice is for tho pur·

RegiJter. po~e of allowing all pcroona having Firat Pu.bllcatlon, Feb. 27 1942. bona fldc objections to tho pro· L1111t Publication, March 20,19~.

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Church of Chriat

Bible Study • 10:00 A. M. Worship 11 A.M. and 7:80 P.M. Mid·weckStudy, Wed. 7:80 PM. Preaching at Capitan 2 P. M

Daylight s&ving time Avis C. Wiggir.s, Minlate,r.

Methodiat Church _,_ Sunday School at 10 a. m.

l'"rank Adam!, Supt. Morning Worship 10 & 11 a. m.

J'unlor League 7:00 p. m. I•Jveniog Service 7:45 p. m.

"War Time"

Communion day. We assure you

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John Ktusen, Pastor.

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COMET CHAPTER No.2~

ORDER EASTERN S'rAR

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• You expect your newspaper to take the lead in advocating com­munity improvement. You expect JOUr newspaper to bdost for good -roads, g u o d .

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support Red Cross drives, 'Xmas seal drives~ poppy sales. •

• You expect your newspaper to -bring people to- Lincoln county, to interest th_em in the towns of the county.

• Your newspaper does t he s e things and helps-vou. The next time a printing ~ales~n calls on

· you,t~ll_him you're going to&ive the home printer" a chance.

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Yoar" Dlecarded .Furoltue,- ·· · PiPo, Radio, _.l07elo, Tool1, IM Box, ... be ~ld wldl

A 'fl ANT AD IN TDJS NEWSPAPER $

Lad Worb Lut WOrdl ot dfln• PUIONI 1ft

Jlke the muttering~ "tn. a 4ellr11UII. Wll1 then are thoyao treaauredl aU. Dr. l, Shelton Bonier In an artltle In llyaela Magazine. The melodramat­Ic plcture ot rclnUvca hovlrtna .,..

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Notlc~ lor PnbUcatloa <FOREIGN)

Purauant to Section 82·288, New The Very Reverend Douglao Mexico Statute• Annotated, Cod·

Matthqws of Albuquerque will de· ification of 1929, notice fJ hereby liver the Invocation at the open· given of the filing In the office of ing Sesaiop, March 6. M a y o r tbe State Corporation Commil· Clyde Tinaly will present. tbe Ad· aion of New Mexico, of a certifl· dresa of Welcome and Captain B. CJte of In~rp8ration and state· C. ~an of tho Bloom Land ment • of STANTON ASSO· and Clttle Company, Roswell CIATES, INCORPORATED, a will respond. 0 t b or scheduled New York corporation. speakers include, GQorgo A. God· 1. Tho a m o u n t of authorized lrey, Anl~as, N. M., and Charlie capital stock is: 200 aharta Madrid, Laa Cruces. without par v a I u o • TbEt

Four Nation Wide motion pic- amount of capltrd atock ac-turea will be preaented during tbe tunlly issued and ~tb which convention and will include:"The tho company will cilmmence Uomanco of Meat" ,National Live business K! 200 aham with·

• 11nd" Meat Board, C b i c a g o ; out par value. "There's Gold in Meat", A mer· ~. The namea of the in corpora· iCilil Meat Institute, Chicago: tora and their post office an·--• "South American Livestock Sit.· dresses are:

• mit.tee, Den Moines, Iowa: and the premier showing of t.he State Tourist Bur~u's recently com­pleted filmi "~ncb Life in New Mexico. '-

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Street, New York C(ty. Harriet Schorr, 1719 Union Street, Brooklyn, New York. Elae Ruben, 2~9 W. 91th St., .New York City.

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Lii(OII Oil (G. MALCO GASOLINE Marathon ·Motor Oil

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NO CITY TAX . -·L L. Benton, Agent.

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said corporation are: (1) To search and proaptet 1. O. 0. F.

for oros, mioeraia and CARRIZOZO LODGE, NO. 3l

Nationnl Lottery soli who are in· dueted into the _Military Servires

our oountey; T be American

metallit and u.on matallit eubatances and to locate min·

Leg!on, cordially invites you to m!ne for all kindJ ?f orea and avatl yourself of every facility of mmerala and to mdl or other- Me!tl Every Tuelday evening the American Legion and Auxil· ~ wiae prepare for market, and iary o,f Post. No. 11, Carrizozo. to purchase, own, hold and Glen Doraett Ellred E. Jon~ We Wllb to aiaure :;ou of o u r J . • • t' d Sec.·Treu. Noble Grand heartiest co·operation and tbe . ea~o. mmmg proper let. an services of tbia post are offered in butl~togs r.nd ~lantl in con•

ll·attY poMiib. Ie way that ma;v be or · .nectton tbe.rewtth and to.ur• to you, ry on a general mining bUJi•

Albert Scharf, Commander, ness. By: Dan Conley, Adjutant. (2) To conduct a general mer·

~handiee and trading buaiDeu in orea, minerals and macbin· ~ey a.ndequipoientror 1'tta_portant Notice

(3) To refine and treat minei'llt, In writing to men fn.tbe Service metals and ores. : ,

BE SURE you have given his full l4) ·'l'o man u ~act~ r I, buy, and complete addreas. Many of eall and deal to opttcal gooda. our boy1 are:· not receiving their <5) To buy, aell, own teal ntate mail on·time due to this neglect. o! ~vet? kind •.

Givalulladdreaa · u we .have Tbe pnncipalplaceof·buainlil previoualy Jilte~· tbem- in tbia ·· of the corporation ia~ Cat'i'i»

lt r. important. to give ~O; Nt!W M~xieo jandthe! namt Rank',. . Company, , Battery,. _or of the •tatutoty agent therein tqtaadlron· · ntambet and afpbabeti• and in ~barge thereof upon

t&al Jetteraattacbed to addteaa to whom procea• aplnat the faciljtate· protttpt delivery ot mail eorp~ration may be amid · to thue.men. Edw•n M. Stanton, Jr., -

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work for tbt Chief Local Dt­fenaq Coancll in the very near luture, we aro urging eaeb ancl every one to co operate with Ul by registering promptly at the office eatablished al. Mra.Daa Conley's residence •

WUI all·who regiatered wltb the Council at tlae organlza· · Uonal meeting, please c~Jme In and fill oul tho form. i11ucil ._, tho National Deleosa Council. -Chief Local Dclenae CouncU •

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w who fail to observe STOP SIGNS, par on· wrnn~ side of street or cut «;or nc' s.

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the continent's ll'tnt tltratecla "Burma zoad.". From the ...nroad here to Port Darwin on the nortb coast, throurh the barrm de!lert wastes of' Ute ••blck or ~yond*t taUs .the four·Jarle cleren~e hiJbWaJ which carries tH l!blC:n at war. trobLthiLIJ:utuitrl&I JSoulh .lei. Ute t1orf6 tloast.

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Ung guide, c;olo.l' ~ualletU_oM, ;yardpe and nt"hts Jonah was 1:. tlt.e-" dlrecUol)t. For tlll.a pattern •~n.d ;your o ~'

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'' · • nlgbts Jon~h was in tlte society ot ~ TBlil new LaUice Fan quilt is Add~Ua ... • • .. • .. • "· .. • .. • "" .. • • • • tlte whale., • · . compQsed pf 12-inch blocks -and --------------------------....,... _ · offera many· possibWtles for ar-

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in other populD.r brands. And remem-ber-•olden colored leaves bring tho highest pria!a at tlw great tobacco anlce. Tty RalefgM ••• tboy cost no more tbnn other popular priced cigarettes, yet theyro blended from 31 selecrod cra.dcaot golden Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. --~ --• •

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Gn PREMIUMS FREE! 0n tho back or eveey Raleiah pack there's n ValWlblo coupon, good. in the U. B. A. Cor doV!N of luxury premium .... Write for the catalog that deecn"bee them. These aro the same coupona that are packec\_ with KOOL cigarctW& Next time get tho pack with tba cou­

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6uaranteed Rt,alrlnt on all makes or <ars •

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