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Show able pelt supplies that reftnemenl as . "center poise, and helps coverall. vTruly it fits like the proverbial glove. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1961-is available for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40,. 42, 44 and 46. Size 34 ma4H yards of terial plus yard of contrast. Send for the Barbara BeU Fall Pattern Book containing 100 patterns. Exclusive' fashions for children, young women, and matrons. Send fifteen cents for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. known . B re-qui- res 39-in- ch well-planne- fir THE FEATHERHEADS WAIT1 C- M- ALL RiSMT Just- - --AMp No Comeback easy-to-ma- FURTHERMORE' TteNt To TiilC POMf ro'ME-T-.-- " BACK' I KM Osborne 01 '.Know t WHA.T A up theres NO' TWO 'iVA'fSF . ET- CsBOlT? t CTt e., ke flejl Syndicate, VTJTU Service CURIOUS DEVICES . USED FOR SEEING' AFTER DARKNESS ; It is presumed that man originally toiled or played oply during hours of sunlight.. That when darkness came and the eyes conld no longer lay himself dowrrt to rest. Yet all the while., Nature, through volcaniq and meteoric disturbances, through flashes of lightning, was trying to demonstrate to man its power Jo create light in the midst of darkne$s. Fire was discovered, pnd man found he could prolong the day with .the aid. of firebrands, .camp, fires, torches. . The earliest lamps of which we have record were saucer shaped objects with a shallow projecting spout which held the wick. A hole in the center of this disc-lik- e lamp held a small quantity of oil. So far as is known, there was no radical development toward better lighting until 1783 A. D., when Leger of Paris devised a flat ribboh wick and burner. ' Not Ami Argand of 'Paris, perfected a glass chimney which, together with his new improved type of circular. wick and burner,' produced illumination far superior to anything ever before seen. Then' in.. 18 8 9,'. Auer, von Welsbach, a German, developed a burner, in which the combination of admixture of air and gas. or Vapor,' heated to incandescence a mantle, composed- of thoria and see-r-h- e S MATTER POP-1- - Herei & Tot-- - If in Doubt About' Your Breath By C M. PAYNE ' 1961-- B, liere's the style - of. aproh-froc- k . youve wanting, a wraparound that' affords unhampered freedom of movemeht whether youre scrubbing the floor, or hanging drapes'. The wide contrasting ruff' collar is feminine and trim while three bright buttons do their share for the bodice. closing! Short puff sleeves are cleverly styled, simple, and comfortable and theres a conveniently large pocket to hold what nots, A narrow adjust- been- - . . . long-after- . 'MESCAL IKE. y.s, l huntley And a Good Time Was Had by All . Foreigri Words and Phrases . ; - ceria. mantle was, of Welsbachs and- inefficient com- -. crude course, . y mantles. But Id genus pmne! L.) All that pared to' present-dato should Welsbach,go much of class; all of that sort for credit available to the making Jacta est ' ale'a. L.) The die.'is white us the light today, pure cast. . . . -. En regie. (F.) According to which is So easily 'and economimodern in ' pressure ' provided rules, j cally Fides PUniOa. (L.) Carthaginian mantle lamps using gasoline and ' kerosene for fuel. . faith ' is Cela- - sau.te: a'ux self-eviden- yeux. (F.) That . . - L . '. . . .' . hi. ftI2iSL FINNEY OF THE FORCE HOvJ DIDJA feVER, THAT , CAPTURE CRIMINAL? how plDTA TWO.. ' 'VJAA 2. S SovAi4 TaLL-WER- , ' C V . Circumstantial Evidence WAL-- Ol KNEW WHERE ' Hff LIVED AH frGGEREL HE MOifirHT SO 'THERE' ; .' 'WAV WAL, ROit-IOl G IT S A BRREAK MEEts' .His T so' S WELL, WHEN this'' MORNIAiV it Bank A4 SEE IP . ENNYBu&pV MAKES ROUND v-OU- PIDMT T- Gasconnade.. F.) A boastful, bragging speech. Hacienda. (Sp.) A country es- tate. 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Hun- traits- of distinguished' men and tached by law to the soil-- after ' . the manner of serfs. . .. Danser sur un volcan. .(F.) To dancei on a Volcano ; td be blind to the danger of one's position. . ; Letoile du nord. (F.) The horth star.- (Motto of Minnesota), ROtSHT 'WAV THAT .' Hi S' FATHER. i ADAMSONS ADVENTURES 42 Portraits on Stamp - RATTLE' he) j . ME' SHOOK I blDEA BB TfO INTO TH NAVBOORHOOPOuiBT LOIKE;' MV a slip au THAT ! ; 1. MoiCHAeu treachery-- Adscrip.tus little oi e-.- , Temple Square Rates 91SO to $3,00 2 The Ilottl Temple Suare haa a highly desirable, friendly etmoe. phere. Yow will alwaya find it immae-nlat- e, aupremely eoanforteble, end thoroughly agrreehlo. You can therefore ond era tend why thia hotel iai OICIILY RECOMMENDED Yea can alao appreciate why t Hi a mark ef diatioetiom to atom ( tMs boamtitml koataliy ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. s |