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+ Stopped at 2 Spades I“:In Quality showing this | No Outside Interests © By EASLEY BLACKWOOD a To Occupy Time ® “WHAT YOU need, Muzzy, is| LR BY META GIVEN TOAION; MAGNE By. RUTH. MILLETT « ® complete and (I could hope) 1 . Xesp g when buying hints in are peeping | Y Na Stall Writer , « fatal overhaul job on what “I purchase that a. 50 dest Es eed I DON'T know what I'm : laugh gly refer A a Jexpenisive beef steak: out. Vampire $ | neglecting,” said the mother of a Wa a hile lo | Tenderloins are often stripped talons went out [3 vearoid Sod & new baby, + think ‘there is som out from the loins of low-grade “ .: | “but I don’t work very hard. I Em ke | a carcasses and sold separately at| fi with short skits; | believe I could handle a couple . a : » y 3 haa South dealer, 8 igh price: they are lender sat slightly rounded | More children without any RE in Savor and | trouble at all. br [1 NORTH (is. Ween) a Sammended, Stipa)! nails last longgr, | ar cote 4 - ‘ . | she pdded Ba M omy. : don’t snag skin | quiec Xl1y, “1 D—K $42. FRIDAYS MENUS { stay home WEST . EAST Breakfast or nylon. most of ‘the (Mr. Muzzy) (Mr: Abel) £., gavamate juice time. If I don't i 1 . S—J 58 SI Hot buttered Toast oi? hi fo out 9652 H-K 84 Marmalade — , , ( DQ 7 D-9 63 Luncheon i take my time C-K 783 C-Q 105 4 Liverburgers on hamburger buns ‘ i ‘and do my —d for the ~ SOUTH (Mr. Dale) attics. eneuis Baise | as By BABAR A SUOERING work _ without © S—AQ96 salad YOUR N are showing, madame. They show when you are PRY und, an HT 8 Spice hare (playing cards, serving dinner, examining fabric, writing orders! Ruth Millett There, of +’ ; DA J Dinner - {1 show, no matter what a doing. ’ course, is th persian sid . : Cavs: Preneh-(ried potsine: Ito bint 1. nails looking fit. you may be doing. So It's BSL siswer to why one woman can diana colleges & The bidding: i Set _ "Peas in cream "|. uttering, helpless hands are no more, but hands must be handle two small children easiith - ’ 80 NORTH T : gad g , i : N Tossed Vegetable salad (lettude. tomato, ! . ’ | ly and not_be to organiza UTH WEST EAS : pied han : . tercress snd ucumber) {pretty and practical at the same time. The nails must be styled afraid to take on the National ! 10 1H Pass. Pass | Mrs. Thomas Jackson, 4132 Graceland Ave. is enthusiastic about her houseplants. She main. | whan per? faccordingly; The “ladyiike" trend; ~~ ~~ — Some more, when _ so many tion, } § 2 H 28 Pass | tains that they give a "lift" to winter-weary rooms. “ Bugared: from panera lof today leaves the moons and A Dase coat of clear lacquer, mothers talk as though manarranges ass _ 3 38 Pass | Leet ; , » " | | : ‘aging a couple of small Jo wiih Sage Ts Al Pass our : “ia iw Ta Holmes says theyre easy. to "na tips free. (rst provides a smooth surface "EUS | PIC OL BOA "Smith, Fred J sont = FEBRUART y MARGUERITE SMITH fasten on, and very satisfac- BROILED STEAK Applying the polish is only oF the polish. Ready for the| work: A Jeitman and bonus for singie-handed ving, 'S PROBABLY the gardener's most -difficult tory. |. Sirloin; porterhouse, club u , Polish, apply the lacquer quickly ’ : the oppon ns into ly diving] month, January brings technicolor treats in the seed catalogues. Another quick winter pick-up itenderioln steaks of U a pazt of hall _- re. Make Pure! outlining. the lunula in re wi y 1 he woman Who does it easie mer. Wil ie op) 3 | By early March; a few mild days encourage planting of hardiest I# the wall hoider for any good- ICholte, and Good analit , hands are perfectly clean before . one sweep-| ‘ly is concentrating on her main © game?” Pe | seeds. But Feb: 's remark of the month is “H w looking cup and saucer, spec- | quality, cut starting this grooming process. ing stroke. Clear the tip with the Job and not trying fo “keep up” rs. Kenneth ‘ ruarys re on ow can we wait!” ¢ jone to two inches thick Ba: Reuncth “They're not golig to push me Talking to Mrs. Thomas Jackson, 4132 Graceland Ave., the 1ally lovely for an antique usually cooked by b are Soap and water leave a slight|fleshy part of the thumb. When, WIR outside interests, pos around when FYVé got a six-card| other day I decided y through—the Febr you're wanting to show off. The | ’ y broiling. Trim film of grease on the nails, so 5 ; : no ie State Pans ‘ ” ‘ebruary : {off any excess fat. Preheat the pull {the first coat is completely dry, ol suit,” replied’ Mr. Muzzy with no| doldrums the easiest. At the rer cup: holds philodendron, ivy, |proner fou a e pull a dab of cotton saturated ini.q,. on the second coat. to SHE'S CONTENT to stay at hid ' logic at all, And that ended the] same time their hobby gives a PINChIng off the side shoots. 1 what-have-you. The saucer dis: [jo re our OF five minutes with remover over each nail first. |p’ not { clear, ‘cov. | Home. whi po bens d n, largely because Mr. lift to winter-weary rooms, if learned, too, that oxalis will plays itself behind the plant. [p° "CC i at 550 degrees, “ 2 a he het Myer 8 clear, cov-| home while her children are once iy Abel was speechless. ; only by rearrangement. rises Over vuidoors if you pro- . x = Quiely py dan | OF COURSE, avoid megnatisd® Og 2 If there's resting 5 be young, so-that she doesh’t have Hi ts Mrs. Jackson, for example a =. MRS. CHARLES Irwin, 929 | ot broiler do not file 4 3 to jam her days with rush and orations: Mrs, Yes, Mr. Muzzy could have] ple, For. ‘sum 729 | ack with a n deeply into the cor-/done, paint the nails close to the! , assed the hand out at two, takes what she calls “just an - mer pleasure, the N, Harbison Ave. asks if I've . Plece of suet. Place!ners or be too sni . Sipe fiom gt erie Mt. Dale passed that bid| old-fashioned high window -<plants plunge, pot and all, into * mentioned forcing forsythia (S13K On rack. Slide the rack|scissors. Use a cuticle Se mas ne v a | - And she's happy doing it, bewart * because he wasn't sure whether| ledge” and turns it into a 2 Primrose-edged outdoor bed and pussy willows. . She says under the heat so the surface of with a good ofl base, a vital mantle ip ake the nal Ie > o " x Ye: “his partner. had a really good] Bright and pleasantly pat- where they add to the kitchen she’s already forced and give (the Steak will be just three inches/agent in softening and rem IB make the nail ap-| caus¢ by not crowding her life Sa - terned- feature of her dinin window view. The big coleus away three bouquets of for- from the tip of the gas flame | oving| pear more tapered and patrician. too full, shé has time to enjoy spade raise or whether she was g ; or! dead cuticle. A cuticle oil E ’ = Ce stretching a bit, competing for| room. oo provides porch box filler. And sythia. If you have trouble (electric unit, if the steak is two saged dally into the nail Mas | ither rounding out or pointing! what she has. = She is really sociation ithe partial score. He knew, ~ Most of her plants are easy- Mrss Jackson likes to raise getting yours to open well, try [Inches thick, or two inches below! lubricate the cuti BANE iV1iup the Raiiline tip. and criscent| getting Sime pleasure out of > . i" mixed coleus from seed, start- lunging the stems, as Mrs. |if the steak is lubricate the cuticle and relieve will alter the appearance of the, her children while they are though, after Mrs. Keen prompt-| o-raise foliage sorts. A cut- p ~ one inch thick./the brittleness of the nails. : is SR eon IONEa three spades over Mr. leaved silver lined “Cinderella ing it indoors in late March. Irwin does, in deep water in a ; n nail and finger. | sroall, phans Welfare + Muzzy's three heart call. plant” (sold locally under the The .brake fern goes into the = coolplace for a day or two be- | . . _” = - ve a luncheon 2 Mr. Dale also knew that four ame, apparently a brake fern) a ube — Side or a °8 bHng ‘them to Warm . 0 Fiusy in " spades would be close but there Yar com Pm ied spot to fill. There it starts Wild lite is popularly sup- Sho tW 3 us were several things in bis fava. blossoming wax leaf begonias, T20Y DeW plants before fall. posed to give your spirits a lift. pea assons, First, Muzzy’s - - # & = ere’ another sort with no . . jeder will pre- | yaa “Second, the repeated it the bright red A kalan THE D. B. Holmes family, morning-after headache. The Monday Through Saturday : he ~Rothkopt- : “Ege i “most oral of} choe. African ER iets, evident] 1911 E624 St. use National — Wildlife - Federation; § oa “9:30 A. ~M.to-5:0( P.M 3 assisted b " the outstanding high cards in numerous the-ledge window trays to hold Washington, D. C., puts £ mt A Re AN I A ANN NR gt ge a— Moeller, Jack e 8 plant companions that help hyacinth bulbs Mr. Hol » 3 +P ou ra ion = y A ascher, Walter _ the West hand and that might| hyniidify the air around them, forcing. A cl Fo Jiolmes is conservation stamps, delight- : “prove helpful, “| add their bit of ’ . cleome plant they fully different. A dollar a sheet, Irving. » of <olor, to, started from seed is putting various sizes and pictures, from Mr: Muzzy Opens SECRET OF 'makitig the forts 3 brave little winter native flowers to animals and lans With Queen of Hearts fat-leaved, brick red flowering These trays are Just the thing Sen: ry A a : « h . Mr. Muzzy opened the queen of "- lances Bova year, after to widen the ledge too narrow good, 1045 Riverby Lane, in- : ; hearts which was won in dummy ie . Jackson, is for your flower potf Mrs. spired this note. S . | V | n- with the ace, Now Mr. Dale made| Teen Problems— : Sa: 3 - pecia alues in a fine trump play. On the bidding = YOUR MANNERS— : z | fi eration of Art + he placed the king of spades on, 1JOTOR-t0-Earth Subject — Shoes rit SITUATION: YOu Ale §05... A : i . . Eda Sl Lis left. 1f-he finessed the queen By JEAN : EE . £4 Nn Satu (ay “ and it lost to the king, another{ [ppg TALK about a down- at ous PET PEEVES. | pot seen for a long time are v os as in, Crawt rds ¥ trump trick would be lost, t00.| to-earth subject, shoes! CLOTHES WITH STREET living, and want very much ’ es. because the opponents had-both| weli-shined footgear is the ES 50. to see them, at least for an : ; ; : ‘ + organization ithe jack and ten. mark of a gentleman. Shabby | evening. ! ; in the Hoosier But what if the king was only| scuffed, down-at-the-heel | WRONG WAY: Wait until | ‘ SA Block's Audie guarded once? That seemed to be| shoes show carlessness and {| you are in their town to get | ; en = roon. Serving . the best shot so at the second c But that doesn’t in_ touch with them. a = ' He in, Mrs. H. D, | trick Mr. Dale led a small spade] necessarily mean that new RIGHT WAY: Write or ~ % to 10; Miss Mare and went right up with me ace shoes are better than old ones, telephone before you arrive, CAP ES SCARFS STOLES In Man s Fine Furs! : Crawfordsville: He followed with the six Of] kids. Last year's polished bro- so that you will be expected. ' My i mal 0 ae NT y a 1 mons, Carmel; . spades and of course Mr. Muzzy gans of good quality and con- NE 3 Veo ; ~ ge y er, Anderson; . had to win with the king. He also| gervative style will outshine | . Ni A tl i > 2 Terre Haute * won a trick with the jack of| this season's faddish shoes of | _ SITUATION: guest in Nw Tarte Hamte. hearts and then shifted to the| cheap and tricky patterns your home makes a comjeorge ‘Grams trey of clubs. : Yes, buy as good shoes. as ment that he might not have Lucia Mysch, Declarer won with the ace,| you can afford. And take care . as de there were Othecs (1) Natural Arabian Kidskin pa Sis $144 : elwynn Miller, making a mental note that Mr.| of them. Kéep them in shoe- Suse L P - aw | ; seiner tnent v win F. Miller, Muzzy must not have both| trees when you're not wearing ‘4 OOK To WRONG WAY: Feel per- (1) Silver Fox Cape Stole ................§198 rt E._ Burke, , the king and queen of clubs else] them. Keep them dry, clean and YOUR SHOES faetly T0010 Spout X pe (1) Silver Fox Stroller ........cuceeessos S240 e¢ would have king a . . , ates John T. this point. It was already clear NL vour: shoes ap simpler when everything RIGHT WAY: Regard any (1) Black Dyed Persian Paw ........e.....$288 ter, Alvin T. | na mw Ja mide Nis tse hs propriately. Boys, Jor instance, Matches! : ¢ en AE ag Fe (1) Grey Dyed White Lamb .....ceveees.. $288 son and J 4 ~ Without the ace or king of hearts.| peed black dress/ oxfords f In any case, 1 needs low- "even as : 1808 and Joba Tn T4Et the Vidence WAS PING! formal occasions. But hese Teled <hoss for sorts med. | BOL: labeled by the one who (2) South American Spotted Cat .........5288 ~~ _SUEEEEESY » up that Muzzy just about had to| plack beauties will break down jum ones for the Et high. | Made it 3) Mink Dyed Marmot ........ccc0000...8288 larines have the queen of diamonds. on a hike through the woods peeled slippers for dates. Never, aay (2) Mutation Dyed Muskrat vo... e0ieuee.. $288 So Mr. Dale laid down the ace| or in a back-lot football never wear out old, dressy SITUATION: Your host * (2) Mink Dyed Muskrat $288 -Of the 480,000 o-of diamonds, followed with the scrimmage. at school or on a job. | Offers you a choice of sev- | Mi od Muskrat ...covaienrsnins. World War. 11, ® jack and ‘the queen died an in-| = x = And here's a tip in a fash- | Fal drinks. (1) Silver Fox Jacket .....ccivuveecsns.. $288 ) Women Re- glorious death. A club had to be; = THE GALS have a really “oo =" i likes and | WBONG WAY: Say, “Any- (1) Silver Fox Cape Stole » $288 conceded at the end but the con-| Complicated problem; Feminine tl 2 ns ¢ thing 1s all right for me.” pe A tract was made and Mr. M footwear comes In so many Oukes, the guys pel peeve 1 = Wy (1) Natural Grey Kidskin +. «vse resseseses-$3208 uzzy was ballet slippers with street RIGHT WAY: Bay, "Td N : : had scored. another victory—for| Styles, so many colors. It's oo = | Jike such-and-such, please.” (1) Silver Fox Stroller .....:4.evuvrnes.. $588

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Question: What can be done for annoying buzzing sounds in the head and ears? Answer: Whether or not the buzzing can be cured depends on what is causing it. The condition may be in the ear itself, it may be imagi- er nary, or, it may come from Widow Is Handy some general condition such | "PHILADELPHIA — as high blood pressure. The nice Orend, 65-year-old widow, important thing is to be ex- who lives alone here, “can do amined by a physician who |everything” with her hands, Be-| can test for the various pos- sides her beautiful crochet work, sibitities —gnd- then decide {she paluts and does cement. jobs what can be done. lof all kinds,

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