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Show PAGE SDL OWYHEE NUGCETT. BRUNEAU. IDAHO BETWEEN-SEASON- S MILLINERY; FASHION FAVORS TUNIC BLOUSE WILL she, or will she not, take up the new, extremely high crowns that dear Paris hus thrust upon a waiting world T The chances are that she will. The high crown Is a reaction from the small, close-fittin- g hat that had an unusually long reign, but Is likely to soon be releguted to the realm of forgotten things. The pendulum of fashion began swinging the other way a year ago and has gone a long way. The high crown came, B saw, but It did not Immedi-ately conquer; therefore, milliners are the resort season and become fash-ions for spring. From present Indica-tions the younger women are Inclined to adopt the towering crowns with top trimming and small, upturned brims, which they can "carry off." while ol er women find them unflattering. Ma-trons are favoring small, close-fitting- ,: black hats In combinations of silk or satin and straw. In tailored or semi-tullore- d styles practical and chic. The story' of blouses Is literally a long one It Is a story Just now of tunic blouses as long as they bat ;xw lie) J I f rA-v,- ;) U ts r 1,-- L Ok L4i 3 'J V.- - Give Hint of Spring Styles. showing It along with leas extreme models. Whether the high crown meets with universal favor or not, It has centered attention on crowns. In the meantime whoever must have a new hat may safely Invest In one made of silk, satin, straw cloth, or any of these combined with nillan, cello-phane, 'tognl, yedda and other bruUto. In the group of hats shown here five becoming shapes are pictured, show-ing silk or silk and straw combina-tions and styles In tullored and dressy types. The hat at the left, covered with silk In a pheasant shade nnd faced with a lighter tone, Is trimmed with ostrich pompons and a narrow velvet collar In xluides of the same color. The pretty black hat at the been and of overblouses that are de veloplng additional length. The tunic blouse Is. compelling more attention than other styles because many varia-tions of the slim, stralghtllne are ap-pearing In It. By means of godets, slushed seams and plaited frills, tin tunic blouse Is achieving a flare below the knees and (his breaking of the long line appears to be a welcome change. ' n But the majority of tunics remain slim and straight. Occasionally a model makes Its ' appearance with s half belt across the back, set on at a low waistline. Another Interesting note is Introduced by borders In two or three shades of the color used in the blouse, running In bands thai 1 . f j shade from light to dark. This shaded I I or ombre border Is very pretty In J sheer fabrics like georgette crepe and " In thin silks.' It can be managed li Vl W I I ' heavier materials. also by posing tht S f f "I 1 ' " " tunlO' blouse of figured crepe over at JSafcej i underskirt bordered with two deef 4r7 I CS. folds of satin In deeper shades of thf ly y . color In the blouse, following the model gtpi "SgM pictured here. ' Overblonses that combine plain an printed materials are among the piett) things scheduled to arrive for sprint and In their company will be blousei of plain fabrics trimmed with, em broldered bandings. , Anyon wh wants to forestall the season may bt sure that white crepe de chine over blouses and tunic blouses In tul!nre styles will be very1 good style and that the practical pongee blouse Is certaii to be worn. For sports blouses, print ed silks with white ground and gaj floral patterns are to be used hav Ing round necks and either long or short sleeves. JUIJA BOTTOMLEY. 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AkkreTlatleas. alaas;. laltlala, teekaleal terata aad akse-le-te farats are ladleated la tke deaaltleaa. Made Work in Kitchen "Easier and Quicker Have you beard how happy Mrs. Smith IsT Her experience It typical of others, according to Mrs. Marlon C. Bell, specialist In home management at the State College of Agriculture, New Brunswick. Mrs. Smith says tliut no one ever called her attention to the height of her sink and her work table until the local home management lead-er spent morning with her In her home. Then, to her surprise, she dis-covered she was leaning over her sink and work table In a very uncomfort-able position and had been doing so for the ten years of her married life, says the New York Evening Telegram and Mull. Instead of saying, "I'll change that some day," she went to work at once, fly means of good g rollers purchased for 40 pents the table was raised and thereby made not only a comfortable work center but a more useful one, as It can now easily be moved close to the stove, window, din-ing room door, or sink, as needed. She says It haa already saved her many steps and much futlgue and that her next Improvement will be the raising of the kitchen sink. Stop That Hacking Cough! East Bakersneld, Calif. "Some few Tears ago I took a severe cold and . developed chronic hacking cough that I could not get rid of. I coughed so much at night that I did not get my proper , rest and sleep. I wat adviaed to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which t-'- - I did, and by the time I had finished taking one bottle my cough had left me and I was feeling fine. 'Golden Medical Dis-covery' is the best medicine I have ever taken for coughs, colds or to build up a rundown system.'' Thomas J. Lamb, 822 Oregon St. Send 10c for a trial pkg. to Dt. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. RESIfJOL 5oothinq And HecUiricj For Bevy's TenderSkin LD. S. Business College chool or erricicNcr All commercial branches. CaUkv free. )ON. Mala St. SALT LANE CITY, UTAH BATHE YOUR EYES rj5TJv Um I. Thompiina's ywlar. Tf C iV. Onf at rourdruiufUriur eB. UfcUn.f.lfoj.H.Y. jlouklet. iisafsT FRETETTo Honsewlm Mniirou.Fia ' bottle of LIQUID VENtKR. Wonderful (af rour dell? duotina. Claena,daM and pollahea wtib oneeweepoi rour duetalolh. Moaoa ovorrthlna look Ilk now. kUkoa duMInf LIGHT saves time TESTS conducted by the College of Agri-culture show that it takes one third less time to stable and feedthecows when good light-ing replaces lanterns. Scientific analysis proves Cf-Wde-- lighting tone the nearest to daylight of all artificial illumlnanta. Not only-- does it save time in the ban it eaves oculists' bills In the liocne, and eaves the farm wife honra of drudgery by supplying tadlidee for Union Carbide-g- as cooking and ironing. Write to the nearest branch for fall information on the 1. B. Coll . Carbide-ga- a system and the vary favorable terms of sale. 1. B. COLT COMPANY QMaat ml lanaat eianiifartiiww al Haw Took, H.T tsl. sidSu Kocmutu, N Y. , . . II Iicaanf St. Cbicaoo, III. . tool Mooarfnock BHa Kaiia( Cm, Ma . 716 N. Y. Lif. Bidf. CHATTANOOOA.TaiTM. . Ota ft Marfcot StO, Sam raAKCUCO, Cal. . Stfc It Braaaaa StA. DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the 8afety "Bayer Cross." Warning I Unless yon see the name "Duyer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. HAIR BALSAM J it laiai f J Raatoraa Cfar mad TaWtrSaCraraadFaMIU . V y1ei.ci..wsi..TJ EINDERCORNS iomM. aiDfort aa Uaa or m I rt Draa Stakv aiaaiaOaiailail WatalaakaaaCaT SOMS RIGHT IN end LIHDEnS UP STIFF JOINTS SUIT, swollen, Inflamed, rheumatic Joints should be treated with s rem-edy made for Just that purpose snd that purpose only. Remember the name of this discov-ery Is Joint-Eas- e snd It will take out ' the agony, reduce the swelling nd limber up any troubled Joint after ordi-nary cure-all- s have miserably failed. Just rub It on 00c s tube st any druggist ask for Joint-Eas- Always remember, when Joint-Eas- e gets In Joint agony gets out quick. Health in Argentina Argentina's new national department of hygiene Is using modern methods to teach health to the people. Railroad ear outlined with radio rBsftruniBts- J and moving-pictur- e machines, with first-ai- d disinfecting material and other henlth supplies, are sent through the rural districts, says the New Tork Times. Lectures and posters are also used to teach health. A child welfare division, has been established. fees TWKis tM VW' qoW nun uanDanrn'm nautst. 0T A.O.L4COHABD.INC. ; maw you W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION - (SOtT 6 Bell-an-s jU-YtSMf- u Hot water TZZdM Sure Relief 54 AND 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Retain the Cham I Of Girlhood I fA Gear Sweet Skin r--g Cuticura i Wm Help Yea I VnnmT9gtTM I fMiiiplles BLOOD imparities sre pumped by Into the face. That is what causes that grainy appearance, that muddiness, sallowness, pimples, blackheads, sens, red spots, snd that yvT impossible I kJi(axjrXli "wshoicmh snthoinfagce I S e I cream, massage, sJT ajja? of face powder J cn cover nPor tK. L beautify l The iAlN--y' foundatiou for a beautiful skin simply is not there, snd no facs treatment can give it to you. But increase your and quickly the ruby tint of purity begins to glow la the V cheeks, the complexion becomes va-- nus-lik- e and immaculate I Try it 1' It will do it every time. S. S. S. - J builds the you need f for a beautiful complexion. Begin '1 using S. S. S. at once, and give your- - , self what you have been working L for, for years. . J 8. 8. ft. la sold at all rood drag ' 1 Jft storea la two aiaaa. The fargar sua I f mat aconemicsL f lSCC C eWorld's Best , J ffipt IoodMedicinS , J CONSTIPATION, say intestinal specialists, lies the primary cause of more than three-quarte- rs of all illness, including the gravest diseases of life, A Laxatives and cathartics do not over ( come constipation, says a noted authority, but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. Why Physicians Favour Lubrication MedicaP science has found at last In lubrication m means of overcoming .con-stipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, v penetrates and softens the hard food waate and thus hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus, Nujol brings in-ternal cleanliness. (, Nujol is used in leading hospitals and. Is prescribed by physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe. Like pure water, ft is harmless. Take Nujol regularly and adopt this habit of internal cleanliness. For sale by all druggists. ffl NuM i I - stce. us. pat. or, For Internal Cleanliness , jj t - - 35e and 60e aire, - f AadrtmsllT,aMPISO A-"- . . TbDetudCaaal V Sowing One's "Wild Oats" Old English Expression To "sow wild on Is" means to com-mit youthful excesses or to spend one's time In dissipation. It usually Implies subsequent reform. The expression originated, so far as known, among the country folks of England. Wild outs a tall grass resembling the culti-vated oat and probably Its original progenitor la a common weed In grain fields. It Is natural that a weed so common and obnoxious should become the subject of a comparison among the country people. The expression dates back as far at least as the Sixteenth century. At 11 rat It merely meant sow-ing worthless seed or seed which would produce a worthless crop. The moral meaning was a natural transi-tion from the Uterul significance. He who wastes the precious days of bis youthful prime In dlsslpntlon Is sowing seeds which will grow up Into on-- noxious weeds. Pathfinder Magazine. Appreciative Betty Blythe was preparing for one of her personal-appearanc- e tours and us she wanted to make a good Impres-sion she studied her monologue every chance she got. Her opening line be-gn-n: "My name Is Betty Blythe." While walking down Hollywood boulevard she was still studying, saying her lines over and over again with the result that she bumped Into three young men. ' Betty was so startled that she blurted out: "My name Is Betty Blythe," at the top of her voice. "Thanks," laughed one of the trio, "and while you're about It, what's your phone numberr" Los Angeles And the Guest Wondered Times. 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