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a fMilnadiic hoMV. It opffp )«ur • 7 M u> the beautta of AMiN THE rAfflET PRESa. FRIDAY. MAY ^ im _ r,uie aMi «( (be Stem Ktai in hand. lai**a ibMMlUW view don ih*^ f**t jn npilad ‘ ’ •OM (he ecenenr MgMen 900 .* ~Vaah~ eah) he. \Ita so aofttUy fmnd-rit makes me feel tour' Be wjk3 rV-W that scene ooa aoo tnudrinf In Us beauty, aad 1 feu as he did. that I was )aok^ at the amrk of the master. I stayed there for Itau s tad aar camara River, whan I was siaitM'pna oT the scenery trylnc to get I* sampaalttoB that would do pus* ttas ta Bte combination of moun- J. Hutchings eesn to >. K. BDtSOt UNDERTAKER EMBALMER l e i b eos Baalyo IfT. IDOL «T, RORLTB. U o. ttver. winding road and cloud I eOtat. I wanted to make a photo* ' giadii that would make people say. why that' Is atonn King Moun- I uia.'* I QnaUy got three or four sbeta and made one good negative which I enlarged and which was pretty good. At another time I was driving through Delaware tWhter Gap when I suddenly saw Just the combination, and I stopped the ' car. jumped out, made a snapshot, and sectured a beautiful composi tion. all this in a few minutes. You see why photography is such that you see more, you appreciate ffloev and it teaches you to ob serve things that you orxHnarily would pass by. A few days ago I was passing the home of one of my neighbors who was vainly trying to get a picture of an active Alrdale. when my friend saw me ne called to hour me and asked me to assist him. various we spent a hllarlotu half hour trying to photograph that comlckl llUle devil, and the dog enjoyed every minute of it. he entered Jbto the spirit of the occasion with great gusto, posed willingly, and all to willingly, he assumed pose after pose, just when ray friend would get set to shoot the pup would change his pose, each time giving a wide grin and wagging Ms tall as if to say, how am t doing fellows. Well, we were almost hysterical laughing at the comical poses jmd at our inability to secure a picture, when I had a happy though and here is how we-secured CareoftheJ^Mt M.H. SKORNECK, Pod.G. the tocs'ggabut the furniture, etc. Systemic disorders will thicken the nail and occasionally dlstwt it. Atrophy of Nalls comes as a result of injuries to ' the nail matrix, inflammatory skin dis-|Fi orders or may be the result of j some general or specific condition; such as heart diseas^, syphilis, blood clots in the arteries feeding the toes. Tuberculosis, Chemical'^ pofeonlng and many others. In some cases the nail falls com- tplptely off. It will usually be re placed but must be\ carefully watched to see that no distortion takes place. In most cases the nail shrivels and crumbles. If you suspect tMir you have 58. ''^It Mrs. He Ae Portwig S^Horigi Fotad Al S DISEASES or THE NAILS • The nails of the feet are sub ject to many diseases. A partial list and their causes are listed. Ingrown Nalls are famllisu- to every one. They are caused most often by wearing shoes and stock ings that are too narrow and tight. Another common cause U the habit of cutting the nails Im- ‘ ’ 'SLtation of the Matrix 1 due to injury to the toe. Tearing of! ill., An hangnails leaves (menings in the ‘ Owtat Whdk R biiBhht At I t — » y P im I i H mm Mn. aaewad r«Mhklr ba lE«a*N Iirohi Otahl Ibaih Ntad at a 1 — awl Mil* g — on RMhy Nr *• arge* ak bar haw* aai Maah Who* — A BeoM^ MR. iwbBBE. Umc were yhN, ME Robert Horn. itrs. Wll- B. Simmons, Mrs. Wlnthrop Baker, Mrs. George Carr, Mrs. John Olenon -Dittman flushing; Mn. c i! Ovd«A| Wakefleld of chuAf ft-ank culver^* skin thru which bacteria enter to promote and Inflame, i^stemlc diseases, such as tuberculosis, and ecacma are factors to be conslder- '^Paronychla is an Inflammation! of the soft tissues uhder and some fine shots of our active little around the nail. It Is caused by that your naila will cause you discern- advise you not shame fort. Ed. note — This is another of the series of articles by Dr. Skornecit which are appearing exclusively in' He has an office in the Nassau Bootery. 64 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck. pr*B*nk M r . WEM m K mt . Mn. Luther Ihgt MR. <M» Oattihu. Mrs. MMtaid OMhM. M r . John, OdesRML K. U auhtr. M r . WH^ PAPER DO YOUR CHILDREN READ friend. ; The dogs owner went into thei house and brought out an empty cardboard box. he then made the dog sit on ' the porch In the sun and using the box as if he had a camera acted as if he were tak- i^- a pieture; the little devil-im mediately started to pose, I with the camera stood at on side right angle to the group and when I saw a good pose made a quick shot. In this way we got some fine shots of the pup, showing Mm sitting, standing on his hind legs, and crourtilng ready to jump. If you have_sqme pnc .yho jglll asslsr you this W you can make good photographs of active doges of this type who are usually anxi ous- to please their master and will pose without tiring. FORMES RESIDENT -DUBS Funeral services for Mrs. Z, A.' Walsh, the former Miss Virginia Murch of Great Neck, who died last week at her home in Bayside. were held on Saturdey. Mrs. Walsh Is survived by her husband and two children and by her father, Frank Murch of NeW York city. the use of unclean, unsterile In- stnunents in the nail grooves and cuticles. It may also be due to general systemic disorders or by Injury to the nail flaps by the nail as a result of wearing tight narrow shoes and stockings. Club Nalls are IKe dutbbihe \^- injury to the nail and nail bed. TTie Injury may . be from a falling weight, being stepped op, kicking FRANK H. SHERWOOD VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR _OuWanM pareior your occupation. S29 Glen Ave 8«* Clilf TEL. GLEN COVE 4U Try a Want Ad! 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