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MIGHT HAVE CHANGED px Smith (to beauty parlor pro prietress) ? Has my wife been here? Proprietress ? What Is she like, sir? Smith ? Well, I can tell you what ?he was like when she went In. ? Hu morist Magazine. MercoIizedWax f\ fee/>s Skin Young Absorb blemishes and decolorations using Mcrcolized Wax daily as directed. Invisiblo particles of need skin are freed and all defects such as Llackhcads, tan, freckles and largo pores disappear. Skin is then beauti fully clear, velvety nnd so soft ? face looks years younger. Mcrcolized Wax brings out your hidden beauty. At all leading druggists. r? Powdered Saxolite ? i I Reduces wrinkles and other ago-cigns. Sim- I I ply dissolve ono ounce 8axolite in naif -pint I I witch hasel and uftb daily as fsoe lotion. I More Vulnerable It Is easier to hurt those who like us than those who do not. ,Now Science Explains Why So Many People Past 40 Feel That They're Slipping Losing Their"Grip" onThings Many people 'round 40 think they're ?'growing old." Thcv feel tired a lot . . . "weak." Have headaches, dizzi ness, stomach upsets. Well, scientists say the cause of all this, in a great many cases, is simply an acid condition of the stomach. Nothing more. All you have to do is to neutralize - the excess stomach acidity. When you have one of these acid stomach upsets, take Phillips' Milk of Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. That's all I Try this. Soon you'll feel liko another person 1 Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the convenient new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. ALSO IN TABLET FORMt Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab lots are now on sale at all drug stores everywhere. Each tiny tab let is tha equivalent of ^ a teaspoonful of Gen uine Phillip*' Milk of Magnesia. Phillips /Milk of /plcujfMjeMcu Delinquencies and Dud? "How is your husbnnd behaving?" "Oh, badly enough for u new dress, I think." Cleaned PLUGS SAVE YOU money ! STOP THE WASTE OP 1 OAUON OP OAS IN 10 . . . HAVE YOUR SPARK PLUGS CLEANED BY THE AC SPARK PLUG CLEANER only a plug When your spark plugs arc Oxide-Coated, they mte-fire Intermittently. This wastes as much as ] gallon of gas In 10. Ask any Registered AG Dealer, Garage or Serv ice Station to stop this lossof money? by clean ing your spark plugs with the AC Cleaner. Replace badly worn plug* with new AG?. Look for tho "Pluyln-ttf Tub" Help Kidneys Cyifcfox I f fanctk?Injr Kidnnvn fen4 m Sjro?i ttiffir from aittinjr N?rvoii?n??o. Ithimnntln M ?m, Rtirnlo*. Sraurtfn*. trrtWirujWMmtiSj iQratn(B(M?t?i) B7??ESZ w, ^ /?r SOUTH OABOMNA BtaitHS , ???4. Ith ?r ?y, d.o. By Bob Nichols I Shooting Editor, Field and Stream T"Eh u?v,ce ,n wlngshootlng finds ?hJ! I! t0 be,,eve that you must shoot ahead of flying or running tar gets In order to hit them. ue rea sons that the speed of tho shotgun charge Is so fast that one ought to be hi L R n,Mde8(1 ?" thG tUrKet ?ntl v , B.ut the fnct of the matter is? you simply can't. Actually, the speed fast, it i? i chnrKe 19 not so very bmIL , 1 y about one-third the bE r i modcrn high-power ride bullet. In skeet shooting I can fre quently hear the ?fiot charge strike sun V rfHget "fter thG rep?rt ?f the f" . Ut the 8Pced of the shot charge 'a only part of the story. In America, shooting ahead of your InSnn. ?nIIed 'wading it. Without ^tending to pun. this term Is actually r.r"*; , IyeniIin? 0 target implies sw nJne *, f7nt ?f th? tHrRet and vm i * ,n thl8 po8ltlon until jou judge you are far enough ahead or the target before firing. This is wrong. The right way to do It Is to swlnK on the tnrg(?t from beh|n(1 u swing on past it? that Is. ahead of lt Rm mnTa nftPr y?" hnve pa8sed ,L stnntw UP yOUr mlnd t0 8hoot In antl.v as you swing ahead of the tar ?h? P uef(1 nf <'n,l,"K *t "leading," the English gunners refer to this as forward allowance." a more readily understood term, I think. "Forward allowance" is absolutely necessary, not much because It Hon'f Sh<,, C"i,r,:e " Cmain frat" ?f a second to travel 'Jo, :w. or 40 L7J?~?Uh,H1?h thiS tlme U1,lst be ,ln,? account? but mostly be cause it also take8 tlme for you"r pye to register the impression of the tar shoo/ tZ?Ur eyr t0 t(>" your bra,? to snoot, for your brain to tell your trie ger finger to pull, for your trigger fin fall S"aM h?me' f?r U'e hammer to nowffpr F the pr|?)er to explode the powder charge and send the shot hur tnng on Its way. Ail this takes time th^t /i t' t(> l>e 8,,re- Hut remember thll 'r, !''et 'Kn,t 8tan(li,,g SU1? thtr. 1 he target may be traveling anywhere from 30 to 00 feet a second depending on whether it's a rabbit or ch*^J ?k duck* And >*our 8ho? charge must start towards a point that its paTh ? thG m0Ving tarKOt Only experience will teach you enn Ti POlnt l8- No otl,er shooter can tell you exactly. N0 two shooters function exactly alike in their mus cular and nervous reactions. On the ed? .TH- "7"? l>est ?f ""<>" > ? fit i l Sh00t at a polnt al)out 3 feet ahead of my targets on the crossing shots, and possibly only 2 Z\ 2 ?CH ?" the Just as a tip to you. I will hazard the , nl len8t 80 per cent of the targets missed in skeet are shot be hind?too far behind. On a straightaway running rabbit r-r i1""- sh?ot ? in<;,ies ?n der his hopping white tail and you'll tumble him every shot. Try a shot on the surface of a pond to see the 8hof?V?r thl8' YoU,,l notlce tbut the shot charge strikes the water In a 10 yard long pattern. If you shoot Just hit Under y?Ur 8tro|Khtaway rab b t you can't miss. On a rabbit run ning across your line of fire atain shoot Just a little low and at ? poln" "h""(n 3 ? feet ?i??d ?f pending on how far he Is away from you. Remember that the longer the range on any game, the farther ahead you shoot. And the faster the slight of any game, the farther ahead von shoot. On a famous lx>ng Island duck ing ground there is an old saying that oi ? Vm k Tm tQO mucb lead, try -0. Which in plain language only means that we seldom miss our game by shooting too fnr nhead of it tn 1ngr,behlnde.tm,S8 ^ ^ t>y Kh00t" OffJhp!,r8h?t8 Wh? aP? 'U a" C0D8Ci0US of their movements In gun pointing a|| '"?< ??<? <??*< w?y to .win* Sn " "'ov "R tnr K,t l? come from beh,?* the target, and then nt the Instant the gun swings past the tnrget to let >r Ko. In Tart, that last bit of swini; |.n. ,?rCTt. I self, happen at almost the name In biTmr*! k? frOM1 behind swing past bang! Never stop ,he swing of your gun. Follow through. To stop your fnkV" V?" PU" triKR"r Is n fatal mis take-? even a hair-line Instant pause " 7'n" ";?? "??<? '?'?? hn? 0.,WM Z With snd jmi ssed your forward allow nnee. and your shot charge goes be hind for another miss I A. Wodtorn N*w?imt>?r tJnlon. Find Two Seta of Force. Cause Band* of Jupitet Study of the bands arid spots of the .trJT- i,n" c"nvi"'-"" i rhf changes |n them are caused by two s,.fs or forces --the tidal forces of Jupiter a r,.o<?iM ?rw| ?j,e cTiang.^ |n the Intensity of sunlight. These solar changes also control earthly wither so astronomers nre now studying them to determine If weather on earth <-nn ?e forecast by the changes In the bands and apots on the distant planet l/ooklne at Jupiter through n tele scope, light and dark bands of H brown or reddish color may he seen I'revl rnt0hn,f? th^ ",r,p"" ? ?'-Ple thin hands very similar to strlnc V""7 """ ln ,w? L" . ""?? ??""OKOd. find lifter 1 WS they appeared nn lrreg?|nr rtark *"? "???/ .-oi-od Now these hands appear to changing bark the way they wer* Tunic Versus Short Jacket Effects By CHERIE NICHOLAS RUMOR has become fiut. The tunic, so long In promise according to t'ushion forecasts, has at last arrived. In full force, too! It is an endless procession of tunics that is descending upon us. One cannot move in fash Ion's realm without encountering tunic.? of every description along the way. From strictly tailored to the glittering gorgeous sort there's a tunic for every occasion. Wherefore, you can do no smarter than to have your newest costume, he it for street, campus, ollice or school, for dressy afternoon or for glamorous evening wear, fashioned tunic-wise. For practical hours your tweed, your light wool, your sturdy velveteen tunic should be straight, slim and strictly tailored to the point of austerity. To be ultra chic you might make It up In the new Cossack manner with braid and buttons, fur handings, wide belt, metal trappings and other revealing touches of Russian Influence. Tunics take on a somewhat dressier air when they go forth to afternoon social gatherings. One of the newest Idens is the tunic manipulated with little fan pleatings and flares about its hemline to ease it up a hit. This same Is frequently styled of light woolen with contrasting sleeves often on full bishop lines and, like as not, sheer to the point of transparency. Often these con trasting sleeves, made peasant fashion, are ornate with colored embroidery or glittering sequin embellishment. When the shades df night fall, then It is that the spotlight of fashion re veals the tunic at the height of Its glory, for the really formal tunics play a role of daz/.ling splendor. The grand WITH WIDE SASH ?y CHKRIK XK'IIOI.AU I Holts nro by no means out of the ] picture 1 1 1 1 m Ren Ron btit snshos lire "In." j Dllkusha, who Is sending out such love ly things from Paris, girdles this charming evening dress of blue and white striped wool with n wide flush of tntigerlne rod velvet. The fact Hint thin gown Is fashioned of n sheer woolen weave is significant, for the Infest fashion reports laud thin wool for evening gowns. Challia Rlou*?a Wool challls with dnrk background ind smnll bright flower patterns inako practical blouaes for everyday wear. est ones nre evolved of scintillating lame weaves so sumptuous they bufTle description. To make It more so, if you are sparkling-tr.inded, your tunic may he elaborately worked with thou sands of shiny, twinkling sequins. Even a dressy afternoon tunic la apt to go glittery. For example, the handsome model centered in the illus tration is of silver lame worked nil over with millions of wee shimmering Jet paillettes. This striking model somes straight from Paris ? n llruyere creation. The fur-bordered tunic Is the "talk o' town" this season. On crisp autumn days It conies out In tweeds and novelty woolens with lavish trimmings of the fur of your choice. At night it sallies forth in si! ch regal aspect as the pic ture to the left portrays. This very elegant evening gown is made of gold spotted black velvet, this minaret sil houette being a favorite theme on the fall and winter fashion program. Not all the honors, however, are go ing to the tunic for there is a rival In the field ? the short Jacket or Jacket blouse if you prefer td eall it so. While tuck-ins are by no medns out of the picture, yet there la a decided trend toward blouses and Jacket ef fects which are worn over the skirt. This Is true not only of daytime blouses of plaids and taffetas and metal-shot woolens, so many of which are like Jackets or basques, hut for evening nnd formal afternoon wear the big mes sage Is the Jacket-blouse made of gold or silver cloth. The youthful model to the right In this group is n silver knitted type. With a black velvet skirt it Is tremendously good looking. ?. Western Nuwsjiauer Union. LEADING DESIGNERS SHOW LONGER COATS Costumes composed of three-quarter coat, Rklrt, long blouse or tunic aro sponsored by leading couturiers both for morning and afternoon wear. In some houses the coats remain really three-quarter and swagger in line, with fullness starting from the shoulders or kimono sleeves. In other houses, liko Marcel Ilochas, the three-quarter coats have been lengthened Into seven eighths. On more dressy models the swagger coot Is replaced by n close fitted garment with line Indicated and flared effect on the skirt. This Is par ticularly sponsored by Worth. In nil cnses the skirt underneath remains quite strnight and narrow. Quilting Hues Will Bo Popular for Fall Styles Call in the neighbors and have a quilting bee. It's quite the thing this season, what with the revival of quilt ed silk nnd velvet wraps. Quilted fabrics are all o.er the place, not only In evening wraps, but for daytime clothes, sports outfits nnd practically nnythlug else you may think of. A little Jacket of quilted green felt, worn with a brown v. oolen sports fi-ock, nrlds a dlRtlnct fillip to the pic ture, and quilted handbags, In woolens, satins or velvets, are seen In our best shops. The qulltctl velvet toque Is one of the new wrinkles of the senRon, nnd the peak of elegance Is reached In the luxurious quilted velvet nnd Rntln eve ning wraps Reen about town. New Hand-Knits for Fall Adopt Color Contrasts Brown, with either chartreuse or old gold for contrnRt, Is a favorite color for hnnd knltu for fall. Next In line Is dark green, set off by mnlzegoid or dusty beige. Ilrlght reds have created quite a furor for two-piece dresses, with cerlRO nnd flamingo leading th? fleid. PATCHWORK QUILTS AND QUILTING By GRANDMOTHER CLARK The "Double Wedding Riug" shown below Is the most popular quilt i known. Its name Is attributed to the ' following story : i Following the Civil war quilt mak ing was very popular. Grandma had In her collection a quilt she was sav ing for her grandchild's wedding. Jane's dance, who had been wounded In the battle of Antletam in 1802, spent many yenrs in the hospital, but finally returned home and the wed dlng was planned. "Grandma," said Jane, "we will not have our wedding rings until later.'' Grandma, how ever. solved the problem, "My child, I'll furnish the rings. You shall have my favorite quilt and we will call it the Double Wedding Ring." In those days making of quilts de pended on materials that could be found In the home, and also the artistic ability of the maker. Cut ting patches accurately and drawing neat designs for quilting were Impor tant steps in making a good-looking quilt. Today, with the many helps for quilt makers, thousands of quilts are made in much shorter time than [ in Colonial days. Here are some mod I ern ways that will make work easy and produce quilts that you will be proud of. Hooks of Instruction Illustrated 1 with Instructions and cutting dia grams. Hook No. 20 with 30 quilts. Hook No. 21 with 37 quilts and honk No. 23 with 33 quilts. These are l."?c each, two for 2f>c, or three for 3.">c. Package No, 30 contains 20 fiber cut outs for cutting patches accurately ? 25c. Package No. SO ? assorted cut An Exception Patient ? An ounce 'of prevention Is worth n pound of cure. Doctor ? Not to me. ? Stray Stories Magazine. , . . tings for quilt pntchef, approximate ly sufficient for small quilt ? 35c. Package No. 32 with 21 perforated paU terns for quilting with powder ? 3f>c. Any of these wonderful helps will bo mailed to you upon receipt of your or der with cash enclosed. Knclose stamped ad dressed envelope for re ply, when writing for information. ADDRESS? HOME CRAFT CO.? Dept. D ? Nineteenth nnd St. Louis avenues ? St. Louis, Mo. i . - Why Liquid Laxatives Do You No Harm The dose of a liquid laxative can bo measured. The action can thus bo regulated to suit individual need. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. The right liquid laxative will bring a more natural movement, and with no discomfort at the time, or after ward. The wrong cathartic may often do more harm than good. An approved liquid laxative (ono which is most widely used for both adults and children) is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a prescription. It is perfectly safe. Its laxative action is based on senna ? a natural laxative. The bowels will not become depend ent on this form of help, as they may do in the case of cathartics contain ing mineral drugs. Ask your druggist for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Marvelous proposition for men and women to earn money. Send your name and address and receive a surprise Rift for writino. Darboux Lab., Dept. WNU, Memphis, Tenn. NOW ? Pay Less and Get Real BAYER Aspirin! 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ALWAYS SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" NOW WHEN YOU BUY YOUR TOWN YOUR STORES r\lJH community includes the farm homes surrounding the town. The town stores nre there for the accommodation an<l to serve the people of our farm homes. The merchants who adver tise "specials" are merchants who are sure they can meet all com petition in hoth quality and prices.