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Show CACHE AMERICAN, LOGAN. UTAH LONGEST Lace, an Ideal Choice for Matron A British firm of engineers recently completed building the longest railway bridge in the world. It Is the Lower Zambesi bridge, erected to provide uninterrupted railway communication between Beira and Lake Njasa, In East Africa, and Is 11,650 feet, or nearly two miles and a quarter, In length. There are six approach spans and 33 main spans, the latter being supported by concrete piers sunk in the bed of the river, or on mass concrete bases founded on the rock at the river bank. Hell Gate bridge, In New York Is nearly 2,000 feet longer than tlie Lower Zambesi bridge, but feet of this Is over land and only a total of 2,735 feet is over three separate brunches of the East river, whereas the entire length of the Lower Zambesi bridge is over the water during the winter season. By CIIERIE NICHOLAS QUESTION ED i by ID ECOKD BKEAKIXG rains in the mountains of central Italy recently caused the yellow Tiber to overflow Tv Its banks, the river reaching Its highest point In many jears. This view was taken at Rome during the flood, which caused much distress. EDTIME STORV The House Awakes! By ANNE )By, THORNTON W. BURGESS r were yellow. There was a black mark from each corner of his bill curving downward and almost joining a black crescent shaped band across the breast Beneath this he was solid white with dusty spots showing here and there. His back was brown In places, having almost a pinkish tinge. His tail was black, showing a little white along the edges when he flew. Altogether he was a handsome little fellow. Do all your family have those funny little horns? asked Peter. No, replied Wanderer promptly. Mrs. Lark does not have them. I think they are very becoming, said Peter politely. Thank you, replied Wanderer, I am Inclined to agree with you. Just then Peter discovered something that he hadnt noticed before. My goodness, he exclaimed, what a long claw you have on each hind toe! It was true. Each hind claw was about twice as long as any other claw. Peter couldnt see any special use for these, and was Just about to ask more about them when Wanderer suddenly spied a flock of his relatives some distance away and flew over to Join them. Probably this saved him some embarrassment, for It was doubtful If he Lark. Horned the Wanderer It Was himself knew why Old Mother Naup and find the snow so deep that ture had given him those long all the weeds are burled, don't ex- hind claws. WNU Service. , T. W. Burgess. pect to And me." i Thats what Id call good, sound common sense, said another voice, and a bird very near Snowflakes size, and who at first glance seemed to be dressed almost wholly In soft chocolate brown, alighted on the snow and began to run around In search of seeds. It was Wanderer, the Horned Lnrk. Peter had known him ever since his first winter, yet did not feel really acquainted, for SPldom Wanderer long stayed enough for a real acquaintance. Now, as Wanderer reached up to pick seeds from a weed top, Peter lmd a good look at him. The first thing he noticed was what looked like two little horns above and behind the ejes. It is from these that Wanderer gets the name of Horned Of course, they are not Lark. The modern girl can be without really horns at all, but little tufts of black feathers. His forehead, a everything else In this world, says line over each eye, and his throat cosmetic Connie, except a lip stick." HORNS THAT REALLY ARE NOT HORNS TF YOU are so fond of the cold, I don't see what you leave the Far North at all for, said Peter Rabbit to Snowflake the Snow Bunting. Because, Peter, replied Snowflake, merrily, like everybody else 1 have to eat In order to live. When yon see me down here you may know that the snow up North is so deep that it has covered all the seeds. I hope I will not have to go any farther south than this, but If some morning you wake WNU Service. The Fancy Figure Skater THE Come CAMPBELL house awakes with Dickie, whose bare feet pattering across the sunny hall, And then the other children's voices fall Across the quiet rooms; and on our street A dozen houses, filled with children, rise And dust the sleep out of their drowsy eyes. When off to school the happy children go, The house sinks In a sleep as deep as Death, And does not wake till the returning breath Of children make its staring windows glow. And down our street a dozen houses shout, And wake to happiness when school Is out! Copyright WNU Servlet. BOX 10,-b- l8 WYNN, The Perfect Fool Dear Mr. Wynn : I live In an apartment house and there Is a rumor about a married couple, in the same building. The rumor is that the husband beats his Do you wife up every morning. believe this? Yours truly, I. v OXDER. Answer: I know the people you refer to and it Is a fact that the husband beats his wife up every morning. He gets up at 6.00 a. m. and she doesn t get up till 7 :00. posed to me. He swears that If 1 marry him he w 111 treat me like an angel lhat shall I do? Yours truly, I. M. KICKIDE. Answer: Alwajs beware of the Dear Mr. Wynn: Jersey and Lace I am a scientist. At present I am I am experimenting with "flies. trying to solve the big problem of the century; that Is: Should Flies Marry?" This is my sixth year on the sub ject, and my greatest dilhculty Is to keep the flies over the winter months. Last winter I put a fly In a cuckoo clock to rest, but It woke the fly up every hour and the poor thing died from the lack of sleep. Can you tell me the best place to keep a fly so it can rest peacefully? Yours truly, WILL U. IIELPMEE. Answer: Nothing In the world, excepting the discovery of the North pole, will be of greater benefit to humanity than the solution of the problem, Should Flies Marry? I find that the Importance of flies is a subject to think about. Some folks like flies, others dont I know one man who owns a candy store and he likes flies so much that he has just engaged a blacksmith for his store. This blacksmith Is supposed to shoo the flies. On the other hand, I hear, every day, of a man named Babe Ruth who doesnt like flies. At least it appears so, as he keeps hitting flies over the fence. Now I would like very much to help you, so after years of reMalnbochers most exciting consearch work I find the best place to to the spring mode are tributions do If not a want It you fly. keep daytime frocks. disturbed at all, Is In a Scotchmans his Here Is one of grege Jersey and pocketbook. navy blue lace. It looks like a but is In reality a one piece Dear Mr. Wynn: I am a girl nineteen years of age dress. There is a young man who seems to be madly In love with me, but I WITTY KITTY am not sure I love him; he has pro- d two-piec- e, COOK BOOK PAIPA lilOW do not use cracker crumbs. Dip the oysters Into the crumbs, then Into the egg and again Into the crumbs. Use the fingers, as sticking a fork into the oyster spoils the flavor. After all are covered ar range them, without touching, on a board. Hav e the fat hot, using any kind of sweet fat; place the ojsters In a wire basket and fry, six at a time, until brown. They should be brown In two minutes. Over cookThe girl chum says its queer that ing will toughen the oyster. Drain insurcarefully, standing on brown paper nobody has devised step-oKeep hot and serve garnished with ance for people who buy aisle seats at the theater. parsley and lemon. n , Western Newspaper Union. l;r m J-- IcHJ 1 c WNU Service. Woman Becomes an Air Mail Pilot Doctors Know! f if sis' . . . and they use liquid laxatives fashions paraded lnstjle YES, theand pictured In newspa pers and magazines are attractive enough, but they are only slim and svelte young creatures, why dont they ever consider the needs of women who have reached forty and plus! Its a complaint, and only too often a Just one, which those older are continually voicing Just to prove to mothers and matrons that they are not left out In the scheme of things, look whats here In the picture two of the loveliest flattering lace gowns Imaginable, for women of stately grace, be they young or not so In spite of all the fren young over sumptuous zled excitement gowns for the budding debutante, when It comes to beautiful appear ance, smoothly groomed dent and dntigh ters better look to their laurels to when It comes competing with mothers and matrons In the art ot dress these days. The fact that lace Is scheduled to play go Important a part In fashions coming and here, Is a good omen for matrons who appreciate the magic which flattering apparel yields In erasing the years, and as every woman knows, there Is nothing more flattering, more exquisitely feminizing than beautlfui lace. The stately matron to the left In the picture Is wearing a lace gown It Is particuof high distinction. larly Ideal for the woman who has a limited wardrobe, for It Is a rich black lace, which will give grand service the year round, win- self-con- fl Peasant themes, with their lovely colorfulness and freshness, are InIn spiring the seasons fashions. virtually every branch of apparel there are Innumerable details that bear the unmistakable Imprint of peasant Inspiration. Materials, with the new fringed edges In rustic fabrics, the peas ant print cottons In sports frocks, and the combinations of gay colors, like red and green, purple and pink are distinct changes from the mod ern trends. Bloused bodices and gathered skirts, belts embroidered In peas ant colors and motifs, raflia, cord-tiedetails and heavy linen anj cotton laces In accessories further establish the pre eminence of this influence. I TISS HELEN RITCHEY Is the first woman to win the right to pin mail wings on her left coat pocket, and has begun woik as co pilot of a mail and pasvenger plane. She Is seen here receiving the congratulations of William II. Howes, second assistant postmaster general, as she left the Washington aiiport Bell Syndicate WNU Service. - right liquid laxative gives the right kind of help and the right amount of help. When the dose is repeated, instead of more each time, you take less. Until the bowels are moving regularly and thoroughly without aid. People who have experienced this comfort, never return to any form of help that cant be regulated! The liquid laxative generally used is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. It contains senna and cascara, and these are natural laxatives that form no habit. It relieves a condition of biliousness or sluggishness without upset. To relieve your occasional upsets safely and comfortably, tr Syrup Pepsin. The druggist has it. SYRUP PEPSIH They Know None think the great. the great unhappy but n CHAPPED' LIPS To quickly relievo chapping, roughness, cracking, apply soothing, cooling Mentholatum. Western Newspaper Union. By CIIERIE NICHOLAS Keep Busy No greater crime than loss of time, -- Exchange. Help Kidneys poorly functioning Kidney arid make you suffer from Getting Up Night, Nervousness, ftheumatla Pams, Stiffness, Burning, Smarting, Itching, or Acidity try the guaranteed Doctor ePrescnptionCyBtexlSiss-tex) Must fix you op or money back. Only 75 at druggist. Olf A Jif II ' That the Difference The fool wanders, the wise man travels. t &&! Cutmtta iW'WX: w Protect your skin with a powder that mildly antiseptic and at the same time fine, soft and smooth aa silk. Fragrant, oriental balsamic essential oils comprise the medication of Cnticnra Talcum. Instantly upon touching the skin these oils start their soothing, healing work and you ait protected against irritation. Prlc, 25c. Proprietor, : Potter Drug & Chetnlral is band-bags- Interesting Ensemble Interesting Is the design of a beige coat, made with a big ripple collar falling to the waist, the collar edged with black astrakhan which turns Into a belt and fastens In A black satin dress comback. pletes this ensemble. Youd use a liquid, too, if you knew how much better it makes you feel. A liquid laxative can always ba taken in the right amount. You can gradually reduce the dose. Reduced dosage is the secret of real and safe relief from constipation. Just ask your own doctor about this. Ask your druggist how popular liquid laxatives have become. The SMART SPORTWEAR The latest fashion news In handbags Is tbe trend toward tbe use of very thick handles developed either in the same leather as tbe bag, stitched and often padded, or In solid plastic composition. OlTenthal shows beavy bandies In box calf leather, with large apparent stitches . on his sports and traveling lVI tncle Sams air . , s rayon velvet, trimmed with silver sequins, and made with a stiff handle In stuffed silver kid to match the handbag trimming. Pop, what is the horizon? Greener field. after-Doo- Thick Handles Set Latest Style in Milady's Bags v f k f) ter and summer. lMth an eye to being practical, the designt has created a short matching Jacket, making the gown as happily apropos for Informal dining as for formal dancing. The other gracious lace gown which Is here pictured Is charmingly tuned to a very youthful matrons dress up needs. Bands of green moire at the back enliven It. This lovely dress Is a Lucille Iaray model Lace Is also being worked Into chlfTon dresses very cleverly, the lace and the chiffon going fifty A very winsome gown has a fifty. deep flounce of the lace with the same lace Intricately set Into the bodice and sleeves. There are legions of novelty laces being shown In the advance disMost Interesting are the plays. laces which have cellophane and metal accents. Beaded laces and embroidered laces of every Imag Inable type are among the showings. Interesting news about laces Irv eludes the shirtwaist dresses which are being fashioned for resort wear and which will be good for summer Midseason wear later on. frocks In dark or bright crepes or light woolens are also trlmmel with lace dyed a perfect match. Tailored lace Is also being smartly featured for afternoon wear. The laces are of a somewhat sturdy character and the ensemble Idea Is carried out In that there Is always an accompanying jacket FASHIONS INSPIRED BY PEASANT THEMES Slmonard, another well known designer, places bandies In solid plastic or transparent crystal like material, matching a frame or ornament, on smart afternoon models In doeskin, supple kid, and often on velvet and rayon clocky. Duvelleroy has designed a handbag In Corinth rf.TTw Ray of Light There Is today more serious Interest In the problems of personal character and social welfare than there ever was In the era of prosperity. Harry Emerson Fosdick. WNU bei vice MOT HERS old ways of HERE are some that oysters may never have been brought to the attention of the present generation: Fricaseed Oysters. Prepare 50 oysters, pour water over them in a sieve and look over carefully for any broken shell. Save the liquid and add to It enough milk to make one pint. Put two teaspoons of butter and two of flour Into a sauce pan, and the oyster liquor and milk and stir until smooth and thick, adding one teaspoon of salt, a few dashes of pepper. The above, with the oysters added, will be creamed oysters. For the fricassee add the yolks of two eggs lightly beaten and a teaspoon of finely minced parsley. Serve on squares of buttered toast. Oysters Fried In Oil. Drain 25 fat oysters, lift each carefully by the muscular, hard part, place on a board and dry well with a soft cloth. Dust with salt and cayenne. Beat two eggs without separating and add to them two tablespoons of hot water. Put on a board a quart of dry bread crumbs Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 60 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Aav. man who calls you an angel, or the man who sajs he will treat you like an angel." Go to any art gallery and look at a painting of an You will Immediately see angel. all the clothes he intends bujing you. , the Awolated Newspaper. By NINA WILCOX PUTNAM HOW TO SERVE OYSTERS RAIL BRIDGE Corporation, Malden, Mate. NEED MORE L For fun and right smart Jauntl-neslook at the leather Jacket It Is easy to slip Into, comfy, free with action back, and Inside It has a Johnny collar to keep out wintry blasts. The Scotch plaid skirt has as Its predominating cblor, the same color of the Jacket as do the calfskin kiltie tongues that are excellent for walking. The beret adds yet another note of Jauntiness. s, ENERGY?, Mr. Clarence Dennis of 2217 So Edith St,, Albuquerque, N. M ex., Xsaid : Following an illness felt so tired. I used Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery ,and it soon strengthened my entire system. I have found Discovery' to be ex4 the cellent for the children also. When they were in need of a tonic, it brnlt them up. All druggists New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1 00. Write Dr. Pierces Clinic, Buffalo N. Y, 5 35 WMJ-- W Featheri on Gowns Evening gowns trimmed with pheasant feathers are seen In London. . OLD AGE PENSION BNOLOeSB INFORMATION STAMP 7UDOI LEHMAN, HUMBOLDT, KAKk |