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Show BEAVER CITY PRESS frokTwT Gowns, Tobes, were avftv4 ,.v.,u-- PettlCOatS . .u. yean , ToraMix sand B&fi The tows w. . ago. I 7 1 onnw ..- a. I 1 ron worn by monks, who In ltd Df . . - m UUTMt. dents, clergymen u iiawytft , wl WAM gowns. wauays, when tusmisserj from the church he w frocks ' r FIVE BAD GOBLINS long, OXCE in a garden, a rose long-ag- o, To each rosebud went a goblin. First he took the wand from the sleeping fairy and tucked it under one arm. ... Then he pulled at the rosebud, and amid the falling rose petals each little fairy fell out on the ground. The five bad goblins jumped an4 away they run before the bewildered little fairies could pick themselves up or know just what had happened. Five little fairies jumped up and rubbed their sleepy eyes, but It was only a second before they discovered that their wands were gone. "It was the goblins," suld one. "They must have wandered into the garden and climbed the rose bush and carried off our wands." "Look, sisters," said another little fairy; "those bad goblins came here to do mischief. Look at the pretty flowers that were tinted. Every one has lost a petal. "They came to destroy our work ,.,iUww sn and happened to find us asleep, so they stole our wands. We must hurry Tom Mix, ,the celebrated "movie" to the dell and tell the Queen what (tar, was born near El Paso, Texas. has happened." much to do with the When the Fairy Queen heard their His people had of the West His father had winning smiled scold. She did not she story a ranch and was well known for and said; "Walt and see what bap? thelarge race horses he bred. Tom doesn't wands You have shall your pens. he couldn't ride a this very 'night, I promise you. Now remember when Virrun along and join In the dance with horse. He was educated at the served in the academy, ginia Military your sisters." went How long the merrymaking of the army during the war with Spain, a had in the Philippines, soldiering fairies had been going on no one could hand in the breaking of the siege of but before streaked tell, daylight long the sky Ave unhappy looking goblins Peking during the Chinese rebellion, came slowly Into the dell and made became a Texas ranger and drifted into their way to the throne of the Queen. moving pictures as the natural conseUnder one arm each held tl wand quence of his great skill as a rider he had stolen just as he carried it and a rifle shot i ; .f vh i away frOm the rose bush. They had not been able to do anything else, for All they thought of was getting away when they tried to take the wnnd from the fairy dell and locking themfrom under their arm each goblin selves In their rocky homes. found he could not move It or his arm But the roses had to be thought of, either. now the wands were safe, for the All of their brother goblins tugged fairies always used them to sleep in and pulled at the wands, trying to when they were away from home. So was It Rut no them. of the use, help started off arm and wand could not be moved, so the Queen that very night In her pearl coach with Its white mice come to to the bad they Fairy Queen horses, visited all the rose bushes and for help. placed thorns on every one. Very shamefaced did those five And now you know why the sweet haughty goblins look as they ap- roses have thorns on their stems to the ; Queen they did not have proached the goblins from disturbing the keep to tell her why they had come. She if fairies tliey happen to fall asleep arm touched each that held the gently 'This Is th Flower Garden and ths wand and down fell the wand and In a rosy bed. For I am certain you will agree that once a goblin pricked Tinting Fairies Have Been Here." away scampered those five goblins so his finger with a sharp thorn he would the goblins reached the end of the fast that their heels looked like tiny scamper away and never touch a rose and down. pebbles tossing up path they tumbled into the garden. bnsh again. They did not even thank the Queen. (Z) 1IJ. "Oh," exclaimed one little goblin, by MeClnr Newspaper Syndicate.) "this Is a flower garden and the tintWISE ing fairies have been here. Let's spoil every flower that has been colored. The Queen will be sure to see It and scold them." To every flower they went and pulled off a petal and, of course, they came to the rose bnsh where the five about $ our name; it's histor?; little fairies were fast asleep. MILDRED The goblin that had climbed the meaning; whence it Was derived; ngrtifi-canc- r, rose bush where he discovered the MARSHALL your luckp da? and luck jewel sleeping fairies quickly scrambled down and ran to tell his brothers. MS BSC Tliey are fast asleep and we will u'Ahtlley, a notable sailor chieftainess G It ACE hide their wands," he acid. of the southwest coast of Ireland, "No, let us carry them off to our origin of the name of Grace Once she came to visit Queen Eliza- home and change the stones Into rpilE Is curious and somewhat Imaginabeth, and when the two things we want," said another. tive. Several versions of Its real der- women were together, the semi-bar- but "Yes,the whispered others; ivation may be eliminated and the barlan was more than s match for while they were climbing the rose contention that It really comes from the civilized queen. She scorned bush to get the wands one goblin whisLatin "gratia," meaning favor or Elizabeth's gift of a lapdog and of- the pered It would be great sport to pull i. It Is through this .foroH IK. ... cr iiiiHni son, the rosebuds apart and let the fairies bounty, 'accepted. that the Greek Chari- Dorn on the voyage, saying that the interpretation tumble out. ties have come down to us as the queen was welcome to educate him, as three Graces. Gratia was used by he would never make a man of spirit early Itallnn writers for divine favor, since his father enme of bad stock. hence the theological meaning of Grade. Is another charmlnj form of grace. the same name, which Is attributed to The English name Grace Is Intended Spain. as the abntrnct theological term and The Is Grace's lallsmanlc was adopted at the time of the stone. amethyst It promises her Immunity from la Reformation,. Its continuation harm and disease, If It be thought to he due to Its popularity set In gold. To one especially of nawith the Irish, who think that it reture, It hns power to soothe and calm sembles Grains (love). Grace and and enforce even temper. Saturday Grade are both very popular In Eng- Is her and 4 her lucky numlucky day land and Ireland. Spain, likewise, ber. The primrose Is her flower. has Engracla In honor of a maiden by Wh.el.r Sjrndlcato, lnc ) death to tortured at cruelly Zarngoya () In .304, and Italy knows Graycella through Lamartlne' nrefty romances. A LINE 0' CHEER The most celebrated Grace was Grace O'Malley, also known as Gralne Copyright, by MoClure tjradlcaU.) By John Kendrick Bancs. bush, and In grew those days, so the fairies say, the rose bnsh had no thorn to prick fingers. And the fairies say it never would have had thorns if something had not happened which made it necessary for the protection of the little fairies that every pretty rose bush should bare thorns. In this long-ag- o garden one night five dainty little fairies, after they had finished their work tinting the flowers, d buds of five crept into the roses and went to sleep. They did not Intend to sleep very long, just long enough to rest before joining their sister fairies and their Queen in the dell for a midnight frolic. But the little fairies were tired and they did not wake up at the magic hour when all the little Tingle folk are abroad. Out of their rocky doorways at the midnight hour tumbled all the goblins, bent on mischief as they always are, and five of them ran out of the woods Into the road, and, finding a nice smooth path made by a cart wheel, those five naughty goblins followed It. The wheel path led straight to the garden, tight up to the gate and when g I VP ! ru Right Time )lS2S25iSZSZS!S2SZSS2S2SZS2SZSZS2SZSiSi. WHEN TRAVELING rONT carry' U with yon more hand luggage than you can conveniently dispose of. ttememher that yon are only entitled to a single aat lo the day coach or a chair In the roll-ma- n car and If you have ever so many bags and boxes they are sure to tresterritory of your fellow pass o-- tht' travelers. Large luggage should be checked on your ticket and sent to the baggage car. Don't THE SHOE he Right Thing ' THE MARSHALL DUFTES 3 52S2525Z5Z52SZ52S25ZSZSZ5Z52Sa innumerable questions while In transit Don't leave luggage projecting so that those passing In the aisle might stumble over It Don't put heaTy luggage In the racka. This Is dangerous, as a sodden lurch of the train might cause it to fall, and Injure those below. These racks ars Intended only for light objects. Don't dlsttrb others by walking up and down the aisle, and leaving your sent for innumerable drinks of water. The one who travels with tbs least commotion nral whto sits most quietly Is the one who feels and looks less fatigued after the day's trip. Don't think that Just because you are off on a holiday, everyone else Is. You may have time to loiter, but others may be Intent on business. (( till, br McClar Ntmpaper' -Eradicate.) open windows regardless of other persona, Always consult the wishes of ths others sharing your eat" Don't permit the raised shade of your window to let In blinding sunbelight In ths ' eyes of a paasengcr ' . hind yon. . O If possible provide yourself with S time-tabIn Hungary women have municipal and correct your watch before starting on your trrp so as not ts suffrage, but are not eligible for elec" "V bsvs to ssk ths conductor or brakeman tion to public office, le Shoe I deem a model thing It always holds Its tongue. And iot a single word to It ever spoke or sung; atlng ....v mnu urown. T And av.n In ... ...w k. .vi j However deep Its dole, on Its uppers down Till It has lost Its sole. by MoClure N.w.p.p.r Syndicate! Tts never ( with worn Jr-w- origin . r8! by the old .7, fru, '""' Vaa Boa. Petrol xae .... frock ws. ei.lU sported The South Sea Island housewife does not have to make bread. There la a tree In those Islands called the bread-frui- t tree, the bread of which, when baked In ah oven, looks and tastes very much like wheat bread. O FIGURES WANTED. Editor I Ilka this poem. It la capital. Poet Yes, 1 hope so; but how much. 254 AND countrymen once wore, a miaV coat was once known as a pettw ... that anrl .ur, wnrri ei,- . . lOflaj -i (J- - scribe the underskirt worn by W0BT Knights of old wore a silk oteJJ protect their gleaming armor fromr and sun, and this was known u, blouse. pi apers for bis W- 0 1 ' - lej 1 to the Excavating in an early ton cemetery, explorers recently aw derlv ered what Is regarded to be the '& fffribed: est Egyptian version of the Gospel i ou jopn, neiievw to have bees ten about 400 A. D. Seventy-!,- , papyrus leaves, three-fourtof tU complete work, wrapped in a rttfl taken from a pot unearthed Is out 4 Wei mo To IDAHO PEACHES : Thanks, my SONCJS RECEIVED the cliff tombs, says the Popular H worths ana. The following songs and poems have dear, both for your generous " When may I cbanlcs Magazine. When traniiiW Even been weired during the pnt week, the song you enclosed. and I wish to thank each om- for their return the kindness? Is expected to shed U$t el bill find the kindness in contributing them: lib, or the accepted Idea of the Greek tea Mary of the Wild Moor. Bibles Dear Miss Brooks: in-Understood. ancient One We of the oldest If Only Egypt. (1) Would you please tell me what a ires De Moonlight. De E'venlng By In woman who writes poetry Is called? previous records of the gospel dtt retrain Sadie Ray. (2) How old do you think I am by my back to A, D. 200. til F So otl Words to popular or stan- writing? NOTICE: A. M., Idaho. regula dard songs which can be had from I (2 a Is called poetess. (1) She It has been decided In Germur der U music stores cannot be furnished "guess" M. A. seventeen. you are about 1 w through this column. Onlyouttheof words It was sweet of you to copy the song discontinue lessons In cooking t print for me, to such old songs as are Is It and schools, declared tint girls' dear, Thank you much. and difficult to find, can be furnished stomal husbands of the future will be h Helen BrookB. through this column bowel; Dear Miss Brooks: nant Maybe nor! It all dependi with so tains your Tou have many helped Dear Miss Brooks: some the aptitude of the particular pqi, Say," I come to your corner again, nad hope excellent advice I want to ask you avoid (1) I had my hair cut last and the home kitchen stove nuprt It won't be too much trouble for you questions. line to answer two questions for me. (1) August and it has been coming out. It some excellent duced performert Tbt What Is the meaning of I.ora. Dona, didn't seem to come out right after Ita school tt to has encounter been cut but it has cooking falling quite Max and Kate? (2) What should a was My hair was very thick beshare of skepticism in this counor girl nine years of age weigh? I weigh lot lately. one Ms (2) When 2 pounds and am 52 Inches In height. fore It was cut. to Its appearance In the tine "Jo Is that the proper weight and height? the hair on the back of the neck clipped owing the kitchenette has It a tendency to make It grow era that developed that Tour truly, down lower and stlffer on the neckT BLUE EYES. Utah. and the delicatessen shop. No trouble, Blue Eyes. (1) Sorry, dear. I will come to you again when I am in "Li DAISY, Utah. but Kate Is the only name you In trouble. Tours, York the the New often In mean (1) a Welcome, city Very Daisy. quire about which has special hair has a "season" of falling out. Did with Its more or less picturesque Ma lng. Kate Is a diminutive of Kather-lnIt never do The this before it was cut? I average meaning "pure." (2) alwa; br is replaced being mechanician, too Is would vaseline not the advise and 41)01 using height of a girl of nine A motortruck nr-weight Is 57.4. You are above the av- often and do not shampoo more than radio concerts. erage height you see and should weigh every three weeks. I see no reasof mounted by a receiving set It prmi H 4 pounds, being only two pounds short why the treatment you have been givlng an 'attraction to greater cretdi of normal. ing It should cause the hair to come out. Do not brush too vigorously, as than ever stopped to listen to B you may Irritate the scalp. Massage the Dead Helen: of "Annie Rooney" and kef ridi It was my first time at writing to you scalp gently with the finger tips and strains the see that it Is free from dandruff. (2) contemporaries. andI didn't know about sending me. Clipping the hair does cause it to be stamps for songs so please excuse Will you? If you were me would you come coarse and stiff, yes, and as the Let the gentleman who hat re2 F.J associate with a girl that .smokes and clippers are run down farther on the It I causes the fact that hogs are Ba neck, the care to hair would covered I think which tobacco. don't chews aide ef do those vulgar things but If I don't otherwise be unnoticed, to grow In sically gifted now step to the she says I am too much of a hatiy. coarser and stlffer. which makes It aprecti are 1 Inmates Shall I associate with her? (2) I am pear to be growing down farther, on the the sty while the stuf diacorer will 1 neck. He tag their rations. pretty near fourteen and have gor.e tie riding with a few hoys. Is that right there something strikingly similar tt Dear Miss Self Brooks: If they are good sociable boys? Does I wrote to you once before and re the type of bass accompaniment pop It hurt for a girl thirteen years old this "advanced" celved very satisfactory answers. No to powder? . My school teacher said it ular among some of our one I as read you corner each week, I do wasn't proper. I must close hoping of orchestral mnsit not find any of the girls the composers these question won't bother you at same havtig con trouhle that I do, I wonder why. all to answer them. I remain your I have gone with different boys in the friend, little experience In Me a After yvuru. osi or them were DOROTHY. I'tah. ttoi liable years older than I. and I find manship many a farmer la Tou were welcome to the songs just several UH it hard to keep your advice not to go about if discouraged a little sendbecome fur the same, dear, but thank yon wun a noy steady, because when I go he niftt No. I now. (1) ing the stamp girlie, with a culture and wonder whether he usually wants am very sure if I were you I would me to boy one night I hafe to refuse and go again. not as well turn the old place tt not associate with a girl who smoked so it Is time there is anything every I and chewed, because could not. she 10 aneno. 1 wouldn't golf links. If It would would be too repulsive to me. It is stop there, but as soon mind as we get o.ulte difficult to imagine a girl who indulges well acquainted they want me to hate r pay in such practices as having much refinemore attention to them than to others. Perhaps a better time to apM campaign ment In speech and action". Do you Now, don't think I'm popular because announced gun this enjoy being with her and does It make I never have chummed with the girls would bate t tobacco nf th nA you a baby, because she says you are: who can go with one boy tonight and Hav.e a mind and will of your own, some one else tomorrow. Nor I never hark in the days of the JIH felt and that let was others think this what they dear, exactly proper. I collar. will, so long as you know you are in mean I never felt that I wanted to go the right. (2) I cannot approve of a with Just anyone that wished to pick girl 13 or 14 going riding with boys, me up. Heeldes I could not do this dear child. Circumstances lrve a great ami stni go with some who I really Finns deal to do with these things. Dorothy. feel are gentlemen. They don't object Is there no mother or elder relation or to me having friends but insist upon friend who could advise you about the them being the kind that kfcpw how to treat a girl. There does ndt seem to Imprudence of such a course? It does very many of this kind of boys at Te am re anaipl rte T"Zd not "hurt" especially for a girl of 13 be 1 least to thee afertiManta mnuaB to. powder If she cboonea to do to, but and they don't want to take one KiT una then paper. I and another, don't feel that why do you wish to conceal your youth- I would Kaln anything by giving up ful freshness and beauty of skin, which these friends for another class Do all older persons desire so much, by you? And how can I " this class Write Meier Barker Cel.. U covering It with powder? of boys from wanting tokeep be more than Just real good friends? you Dear Friend:. for the helpful advice 1Thanking am sure to I am writing to you to get the meanreceive. am, L. D. B. BUSINESS CplXK C ing of my name and symbol. Florence fttheol of MkleiKT. MICK IE. Ore. Is my name and Violet Is my Symbol. It Is most regrettable, Mlckle, that CUleafree. M N. Main 8L. fWtU Tour friend. you have gained the erroneous Impression you item to have Florence, Idaho. gained from e a I The meaning of Florence li. "bloomreading my advice to other girls I wenl-- W ?"vii not know your age. but BOOKS Any book yon ing" In the language of dowers the do will you Violet stands for faithfulness and notice that my advice along the., lines has been mainly to the TV modesty. very young Kirl: the one who Insists upon going out with To Ida, Tooele, ft boys when as young as fifteen, nmc I hope your songs r U IO we par.adaishr ta. 7have reached you ere this, as all but and even younger. It Is not wise for !fL. this aire to rhrV .11 k-. . ship direct to a rUW robrt into three of the many you requested were girls kWe. iruin fwr. and list of Mends or beaus. mailed to you on October 22nd. The her except one: othir fur rrmrntr wnto fj?a gsSl but rather when other reit have not been found yet. boys appear .m n' dd him rto ,7 -P I. B ta 1 53 WTo LOLA. Utah: Thanks, my dear, this way she can surround herself with for the song and your kind offer. It of congenial frlenda. .k la splendid of you to wish to help, and reelnumber , .n old. AM ind free to I hope I may be of assistance to you In to a dance, call onor h.r, or Invite her envre an ntrtitf -- Ce.1" party show. If lh some way. May I? month, or y,.r, ,0 oom ,he deT . rner. friend-'Z- f thin" th" Dear Miss Brooks: of . or any one el.a. Tou are such a dear to help everyone t Is time enough to dwindle down cmr " with their troubles that I am coming to .tstyktaliairst- W,J- !oy' ,hou"' "ve the you with mine. I have a boy friend same privilege. ,nd I do not whom I admire very much. In fact. Tour nllItlnctlon of ..cU 0, Miss Brooks, there Is no one whom I this respect. . I most , . . c.n.1.1. umire like better. He Is a perfect gentleman vm.. .1 j mends. hnA wou)d a at all times I went with him last uredlr not advl.e you to consider an Is only isWi2-3ar winter for a while but I thought I liked voung men who do not know ho another fellow better than he. so I w'hv' hi 'n lentl-- n" manner. Sell Uk" .." quit him and went with the other fellow. . l7hyK on evening I treated him very cool until ,pnn" :;,7 lately. n(1 on Lot. yo"We speak now and I have come home week your , girl fr,nd, from parties with him and have asked Toting to"" K,n. bo., ,r, on. , flRNIYAL. him to come and aee me but it don't ver'on ... r.n.luid "hows th.m seem to do any fa, Now. Miss h. utT, Brooks, can you tell me how to (rain his tru friendship and be friends with Itl Recent St him? Wishing you success, rBlCf remain, Is manner . one of your many callers, vmiih'. enJ0''' lima, becaua. 1 hurdv-jnrfl- e. j Salt Lake City ' I- - 11 fi .y 2Jj ""IZ&v' - tf - tny- . S ,ronr ,,',,y" Near-Brea- wrje, robe by monks and friara, .J InJ ii were oig gowns aleevesNnd were - Facts high-strun- I M Whats in a Name?" ..... HKrsary iorder send .Umped to find them. be forwarded directly addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 as he has. Scuse me. dear, lor acoiuw mere as see cannot I vou. and ine the on are ,.. an.i rinpms ri..... be your list: thing you can do now, except requested anrl own sweet self and ,trust to the same Tart of Haunted Woods:" him to In olden time a hunter qualities which first attracted You over woodland again." all dwelt; "do it to a Bv the Bide of you know the days of wltchcraii ana With him lived the little family are past,- and I can work no Of his wife and babies three. "magic" to bring- about an adjustment First lines: Take back all kind tokens you gave of arfHirs an thev once were, i to me. advise, however, against continuing First a ring and the lock of your Invite him to come to see you. and as hair. etc. showering him with your attentions, linos: this course will most certainly nave "The Old Tramp"-Fi- rst "Have you any cheese to go with just the opposite effect from what you wish, if this boy Is anything use mt these pickles," sort of a boy I take him to be. As he pulled one from the jar. nameV wm&,. nlgh-splrlte- . At nri'll Ka rhaarm Ttf c" half-opene- " l iuumv Doar Reader- - This is your corner. All questionsmedical advice. those seeking answered, except and carefully fully but wffl addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, Names the self request. accompanies envelope stamped addressed, be sentf a ! and address must "company Questions ar limited to two. Full name, each letter or no reply can be made. S1 i p"' ; "t - .,, 1 1 WAITING. TTfah. ... niu mm Vw.a i11 ,1111 you liked an fellow other better, was this anv escuse for treating your former friend "cooir Tou had every right to be gracious and pleasant, and alv what ever time you desired to another voung man, but you really had no r!M in mistreat the other young mao when tie had always been a perfect aentl-m.- n In Ms treatment of you. do you think? Personally I think It very splendid of bibs m show you as much consideration t Is e th. a Men"1' I" thought for more r... rVaerving'; mature years, I H anew now you can keen thes. ho mor th frlendrVu, d "0t wUh lh" tell N mors than oV!" you can frankly best eour.. :vrA;dMch I kfnl no. )ou again. th" iu ku''"t8 and for ysat i... upnear iron SPECIALW fv, W. r. ...sa- ..Rer Vila aa P-- nBFIUiU """-Iwb- J-I Up to the Twt B'". wit Comptoa. k ' "'"ttU.l4 Pu!: l t future |