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Show How to Achieve Beauty BI Youth or Middle Age it Thirty, i Thirty marks tha first real miik-- j The aeiul youth ot jeara ScTl'i'e.?) uton' W bori found out that the HTq ran et ine car rlvar away mer that too under ti tunnel from those Pelhams If wawant It Yes, by fighting." I said, and in the aide of the cliff a here the we aren't going to fight those Pelwllow hank Into the water ! hams any more-Juat a branch of the hit river. The "Well, lets wait and see." said Pelham bon from acroea tha riv- Jerry.er claim they own It herauae they And Just then who should come aaw it first. But our captain said alone in a canoe but the old A J ikl had at much rltht to it a ny Guy, Link Lambert. they had because our canoes which boys Ike him. and they all had been stolen by that China- down to the shore to meet him man a ere found back in that J He hopped out of his Canos and riverThe Pelham fellow veiled: "Hello, fellows. Just thought came over to eeo u tout it this! I d stop a while: mornlnr- - After we had fussed He had a hi catch of the finabout It for a loot time we thought est fish I ever saw lying in Iris e bed better make a bargain with canoe . the Pe?tanis so wj woulda t get "Whered you get 'em. Link?" I Into any more fights with them. So asked. Jerpy Moor says: "Oh," he says "Pop and I been "W will toss up a nickel and on the island, anti a if It cornea down heeds, the Pel- fishin down so many Pop said for me hams let the auve river, and if caught to take these up to watertowrn and it'a tails we get It The Pelhams said, Ail right." sell em." He stayed a while with us, and but nobody had a nickel to tun up. I had a couple of pennies. we told him how we had found ri,,er na how the Pelhams eo ws used one of them. Jerry. Moore tossed it op. Heads It came. ba ot W up a penny I ho the Pelhams marched Shinny .laughed about sway wl,hiu. be MV be glad to will you happy and very proud to be owners Ihat- , he said. But he wanted weje gone, our captain got sor ue to show it to nim. and we took at Jerry. Ha says: "Why didnt and pointed out the you toes that penny eo tails would him down w here the tunnel river enterplace turn up But Jerry Just grinned. "Whst's the difference T" he saya ed the hole In the cliff, under the willow . ! rnj - tun-?e- - ' 1 cr ' Moving Picture Funnie I . "Isnt that a fine place for a to nave some fun 7" asked Jerry kloore. But the Skluny Guj shook his hesd "Keep sway from that old place." he said, and dont ever go In swimming around that old cave river We "akd Jiim why, but he wouldn t aay any more. He got Into his canoe end shoved on up the river. We boys went up and got our fishing poles we Jut had to get some fine fish now thst we had seen the fins ones Skinn Link had in his canoe. And we hid Pretty good luck, too. Later. There la a carnival up ..h V h,. 0, you must decide whether' the next few years are to build jrc.it into premature middle age, or whether you - fellow I B Child MME. HELENA RCEtXSTEI.V. are going to hold on to youth and make time subservient to yeur will. The decision is your. At 20 there are beaus to please USUSlly S JOUng tlUS- lh,r ban- d- new eocial eef. But at there is principally yourself. If at this period you feel that it Isnt north while ta keep up. thst thd slothful, placidity of middle age ta too comfortahls to forego, .the there la no hope thst 49 will find alivw energetlo you healthy, YOUNG In the very fibre of your body, in every lineless expression of your face. Now, then, which is it to be 7 Touth? Just think 20 the ego of mental maturity the years of real enjoyment when laughs are alive is with humor, when friendship real and sincere, when life Is balanced end none the less keen, because it is Jess wearing on emotions Of course, we choose youth et JO. Who wouldn't? What, then, ere the dangers of this art 7 The first: wrinkles laugh liner and frown lines particularly and the first auto of relaxation tendencleo droop.ng contour, fleshy neck and double chin- After that overweight a growing tendency to alip Into A nightly treatment for the facial conditions Three simple steps to beauty or should you prefer lb last littie luxury touch tot r. A The first, ceisnsing. good cleansing cream, or a milk base one should your skin be a little inclined toward Hines. Spread on. left to, a few minutes and then removed. Next tighten those relaxed muscles with a warm balam astringent patted on while warm, until it Is all absorbed. And the occasional Uae o a chin strap. Third, nourishing with a well chosen, cream, gently patting It In wherever j LEARNING TO LISTEN BY MBS. AGNES LYNE - It Is essential that a child' should listen .when he is spoken to and give active attention . to what is sa d to him. The child who learns to listen a habit which not only Acquire Cac.litates his learning processes and makes it easy for him to carry out instructions, but Insures him throughout hfo tho welcome given a good listener. And a good tlrener is never born, he Is mads. - Now suppose this sort of thing happens to the glowing child. He. comes home all excited. "Oh, mother' What da'you think? Joe tost bis puppy and wo couldnt find him siijwh're. At this point his moiher cuts in with. "Wh, s n. ou rs s sight! How did Sou get y out shoes so muddy? and I your new stockings too! , Gone ise tho Joy of tolling moth-te- r all about It. In his d.sappelnt-p.en- t the child realises thst his mother hasn't been listening and that she isnt interested. Fhe cut In jut at the mod exciting part. Ho he learns thst he. too need no' atird to what people are saying And thus. slss. doing as iru -- r do instead of aa she says. lie geis the habit of turning a deaf r to word i no more Important io him than tha story of Joe a puppy a a to hia mother. To retain yoath n thirty. reBBet-T. o cr.,1.1 wl ose stories are Inof droepiof em tFf firvt fR frtue with ft treatment terrupt'd and the recital of whose Sntp rifbtly n4 chin advenures reecive scant courtesy oreafl.oiial on of a and no apparent Interest accumutrap lates a grudge against those who Hnea appear and left on over night make liiM f" that his domes and If you wish Last, and this is op- savings are of no consequence. tional .a little skin toning lotion le retal.ates by closon a pad of cotton passed over the ing h,s cars to the.r word Only face to soothe and refresh the tis- when the child gets genuine attenexamsues tion viltibe give it. It is the Thirty" rarely need any furth- ple raiher than by precept that tha er treatment than -- This. LlUlc Uuld is taught the neceeaary habit enough, isn t it? Little enough, inland the social grac. of being deed, to be the eot of a. smooth, go ,d listener nnlined skin when youth i becom- Ing only a memory. XT " I Elaine was very rich wnd WillShe liked hln but thst was all, and he wgj , welt swaro of the fact. One evening he was strangely silent and at last he said: Youro very wealthy, arent you, Elaine?" "Well, William, Im worth about "Will yon marry me. Ellina " Oh. William, 1 couldnt. "I knew it." "Then why did yon ask m "I Just wanted to know how a man felt when ho lost four miiam was poor. Cut out the plrtur on oil four aides Then carefully fold dotted line I Its entirw length. Then dotted line 2. and to on. Fold sach section underneath accurately. When completed turn ever and you'll find a surprising result, fare the pic- tures. (Copyright, National Service.) Newspaper four-milli- on. llion" . - HAVE BY PETEPSADVENTU PESnorence to our mental diet aa well as your calorie to avoid mental aa well asr phyalcsl overweight? These be the starching questions one should ask on a self, according to Dr. Ruth F. Wadsworth, New Tork woman physician. , "All the work and will power expended in tha effort to remain have been physically charming wasted if a woman let her mind atay Immature or age premeturely." saa Dr. Wadjorth. An4 h written her booR7 "Charm by Choice. to set forth her views con- - Jii IN ANIMAL LAND Smilh Vinceni three-year-o- chap aa any of tha Chipmunk wa quite s othar folk of tha field and foran whom tha boy had met and down the Without another wordawar ha started. Dart in fence pool be frisked over the ground eo faat that Peter, who had ta crawl through tha fence, found it altogether impoeaible to kerp tip with him, liut Peter remembered chipmunk a ad vice, keen vour eve on mv tail. fco running after him aa quick he could without Ketting out of breath he managed to keep Mr. Tamla in sight- - Suddenly Chipmunk halted and sst self upright turning his head first this way then thst. Peter never stopped, however, but hurried straight on and when ha had com np to where hi friend aa tha little red elf waa running about in circle,, his sharp nose eioae to the ground. "What In the world are yon doing, Chipmunk? Looking for food? The earth ia perfectly bare here and 1 dont seen a thing. Did you think you scented a berry or an apple or something? Shell t help you took?" Peter woo Id have Goand tten down on his hand kneea to aid In tha search for food but Chipmunk stopped 1y aa him. Rnif! Snif! Snf I smell old Cutic hex I" cried Chipmunk could hear tha red ard Peter W.tta elf teeth chattering fright. "I wish It wa food thst I acented nothing to worry about then but the odor ia far different 1 cun Itel the fur rising on my back. tnleaa I am very much mlst-"MrFtHrbtrt recently h air panse'' thla way and there la no telling when he may he baek. Lgh! The scent la growing stronger. Fox must be bunting dot Just what Chipmunk meant the boy had no Idea but he did not think this was any time to ask question an be held hi tonhia gue. Then Chipmunk sat ip, hi nose pointed skyward, small ears erect and although pater could nee his body shaking the brava little red elf remained in that position. lor. lmot. A minute. "J tut a I thought," chattered Chipmunk at last. "Cutie Fox It On my trail, bat be ta stalking me from the wrong direction. The wind t bringing bta emt to me Instead of carrying it wy. .There ta no miauiklng tt! Dear oldvv wlnd.Inya the limp 11 bv boy: nd tun for your life. proved my best frisndT Fdnosr me.-ifIf Fox aplea you he wPl not take time to see that yon have but two legs instead at tour. He will fall upon you. We have time to escape but no moment to waste. I am heading for my home. Fox 1 too big to pureno me through the door end once n the barrow we shall be safe. Were it Will Weasel, now,. I would fool him and go another way. Run a you never ran before vhcamiiii.t inaWWtl R?M61hat carried him many feet Chipmunk was otf on Ihe home stretch, bounding Now Peter over the ground at a rpeed that mtxd the boy had J wink ling of an ay might have grown np to hoys aim inaths--chance an adventure for ho sriahed to. hnt he thought what In tb to and seek small decided safety be was thlau and tortraln Chipmunk horde. As fast as he could tear, Peter raced after Ah. Chipmunk. Good gracious where had the fellow gone! there he waa on the ether aide of that fallen log. Ha must be wa be What eavlng? ear home. Wity bad ha stopped? Thi way in! Bulla Fox la al"Hun-y- t Hurry! Two-Le- g most upon yoA Chipmunk cried hi warning aa hrttly aa he aoald end frantically waved bta oushy tall at Fetor. k cerrf mind. Dr. Wadsworth has had long experience with women In small groups as well as individually. She ia the mother of a daughter, ld Child Welfare to Braxil. The first number of the official bulletin of tha National Council of Child Welfare of Brasil waa issued tarlv thla year. So far the council ha 'been concerned mainly in the care of neglected ' and delinquent children. l Woman Mayor Cornea to . A. Mra. Foster Welch of Southampton, England, and mayor of that city, is a visitor in the United State Not only la Mr. Welch ths mayor of Southampton, but Oy vir tue of (hat office, she I also admiral of the port. DIDST RECOGNIZE KPOLSK . The story Is being told of one of the countrys leading afatemen whose name was put in bovilnaliou by a flowery speaker at one at tha convention file statesman and hia wife wsre listening In on the radio st bom. Tha speaker had been euloclxing him for a bait hour, giving hit life history, tha desstory of his rise and a red-hcription of his candidate and bis characteristic The etateman's wife, called from the room a moment .returned after the speaker had concluded his "Luther, she raid (we trill aav that was his name), "who was that man that epeaker waa descrlb-Irg?- NO LI "Meyer, yon are you took a day otf bury your mathar.ln-laday t met her In the "Pardon me, I did was dead, I orfly said to go to her funeral." swindler yesterday to and. to- park. not aay she I would lik "Mr. Fox la Foiled.. - ' 1(1 get rt-u- e dollar an a 1 sell a feller a big. black derby hat an feel right agin under two waeka. I might lay a derby hat on tb counter, an If aomebuddy wanted it they might buy it o ther own free will, but I wouldn t tell ell rlaht in it. 1 d feel like a sheep. killin dog if 1 sold some o th neckties I see, an some o' th' eijl! o' clothes that look like th'- - freight yards at Pa. Jest think how hard-ens- d a clerk would have be not t intercede when he sees some one is determined t' buv one. Clerkin' wouldn' be bad if th' customer Would let th clerk prescribe ter him, but most people that go in stores think they know Jest what they (rant, so clerk eventual grow callous. They don't think nothin' o lettin a feller walk out o ther store with- - a wood fiber an cotton suit on. an' then goln t' church on Sunday it they haint got a car. They dont even take ith trouble t tell him not wear It in th sun. But clerks are powerless No matter how good ther intentions are. lots o customer are efrald o them, an"rent advice. Laurel Kite, who clerks at th Emporium, says hia instructiona are t sell th customer exacty whet he wants, an if he hain t got wbat lie wants, t show him th' new Acme beer cappe-- . or some' other household necessity. Mrs. Tipton Bud tramped ail over town goid-Lryisterdsy tryin' t match an' she bought one o' th But cappers an says Its fine. people are gittin depend more an' more on bein .talked ir.t have. things they ought They seem t' expect it, so saiesmansh.n is reaiiy required t move merchandise. It's too bad ther hair.t somebuddy t talk peqpla out o things they can t afford. But n clerkin' fer me. I wouldn hav th heart t eeil a pasteboard nit-- case:" Copyright. John F. Dili f 1- -2 1- -2 Aad-nort- h. f f f Co. -- , -- MitiroTTSIFS PARIB Sr (API America ns losing their reputations aa millionaires. The old flrtion persists, but small campaign of duration I under way. For one thing there are fairly reliable statistic to ahow Uhat only ana In fifty jot American Vieitors are in th seven figure aes. Even the statistician couldn't shake) off entirely the old idea of Streets pared with gold dollars and th fiftieth tourist is listed as multlmllUonaire." Cmecss g.a&sc&i. Wooded ilotled hpbpns are sugar gested for rake mlxltig. They mixeasy to hold and nicely blend tures. Germany Hold Second Place in Shipbuilding BREMEN (AP) Germany atm retain her record aa the world second greatest ship building nation, with a grot tennag of 4v?.- 124 for th second quarter af 19?l "alnst 1.2999 far Orest Britain. Uh Third on th list i JloUapd m.Mnnoh. Who I. Wicked? The great prophets always have been alow to condemn an Individual on the baais of hia human conduce Tha prophets have pointed out paths to perfection. They beta th pitfalls along the path They have warned against thin mapped and I hat. They hav approved right conduct. But when It has coma to passing judgment on tha individual who ha been accused or baa confessed, the holy men have shown remarkable lack of Judicial initiative They have held back. They have seemed to hesitate, and generally they have refused to condemn. 1 cannot recall that Jesus, for instance, ever became downright abusive toward any wrong-doerifm Ha except th was rather strict w 1th th hpocrlt; that true. hypocrites. And those who carried on their financial wrangli ng In the temple porch were, of course among tha hi pocrilea. The trouble with hypocrites Is that th-- y ar eo reads to condemn They seem to feel so free of all blame themselves, that they are wilting to pass instant judgment upon the conduct of their neighbors. Weil, you know. If I had a littie private hell of my own. I dont think Id get much fun out of filling it up w:th ainner Bo far aa t know, I d keen it closed the year around, except to two elaeoet Of humans. Hypocritct and abusers childreh. Of course ther are very few human being who aro unkind or cruel to children, but I wouldnt havo any hesitancy about ehoving those few right In and slamming ths door behind them. Thsred be more of the hypocrites. Im afraid Rut Id keep runthem in until establishment the was ning full, and than I think Id manage to equeese in the late comers by putting aeventy thousand a cots in th hall and million Steamer chairs In ths lobby. You see, I ip going in for thi human Job of Judging too. But its I really dont know an individual . whom I could in tha bring myself Jo condemn. s, g-- f abtT, aba-rac- t. Internal Trouble Menaces ivionsco T5 h. I 1- peppers 1 tablespoon onion 1 sail. teaspoon j 4 teaspoon paprika. cup salad dressing. Mix and chill the Ingredient f serve in cups of lettuce. CRUMB CAKE. ' (This will stay moist for at least a week if stored In the cake box) 2 cups flour. 2 cups dark brown sugar. 2 cup fat. 2 teaspoons baking powder, teaspoon salt 2 eggs. 1 ( vi o milk. I teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon cloves. I teaspoon vanilla. teaspoon nutmeg. TVho am I? Wbat my professteaspoon soda. ion-? With wbat organisation am Mix th Hour. Sugar, Dr. Rath E, I connected? baking powder. Reserve of this mixture and add the rest of the ingredients to the remaining What nation, control the Buex mixture. Beat for one mtn-ut- a canal? j What Readers Think j crumb and pour into a pan which has bean fitted with a waxed papur. In w hat city ar th headquarters the crumbs on the top Volstead Act Success. Bprinkl alow of th League of Nations? and bake In k moderately oven for thlrtv minute. Cut in mt rv Editor Deseret Newt: square Who tk govtrnor general of Can1 have been to write InipreseeJ vou utter reading the cditorl in salad Have all Ingredients ada? cor Th New some time ago by B. thoroughly chilled. Wash and "And though I bestow all my F. Grant on th liquor question th lettuc aa soon aa it comes and while drip- goods to feel the poor, and though I am over tt year, old and fuily from the market 1 act give my body to be burned, and agree with the writer. Condition ping place in a cloth bag and are 94 per cent Ltf;er In Uiraxu in the coldest part of the ice box. have not charity. It profiteth me noi Where doe thl passhJng. since h erf tha t County passage Cut waxed paper to fit the bot- age appear in the Bible? above act. The laborer and th is No a toms of cake farmer and othe-- take their mongreasing pun the cakes come eesily A Dally Thought. ey home la their wive and chiU needed dren now. You don't see men from the pan and the pen la quick"The revelation of thought tikes drunk on th street No Christian ly washed. men out of servitude Into freedom. man or woman would want th Emerson. of meat liquor back again. Our nation ba as Pah broil all tender cuts 1lac the steaks JT.'. and -chop. become a creditor nation since tba VI , (wTVwT An.wvrv passes silk osrfi1 am surprised at soma of our brewoed'tinrn .J. oth brown and th. cltltens wanting liquor back.' EvCivic Opera company. season with salt and pep Chicago 2. England. ery good citisen should help en- er aide, par. Na fat is needed for cooking force the law. 2. Geneva. Switzerland. Their excuse 1 "perioral privi- and the natural flavors and Julcee 4. Viscount Mfillingdon. 5. Corinthian xiiL 2., lege." I dont consider I have th ar retained. to advocate murder, stealing, r.ght Hav a tall stool In th kitchen etc. Mf. Editor. The men that drink us it whenever possible. It hav sot the will power to resist, and t have known them to atgn th will h most convenient to ait next to th sink, table or to use when Temperance Hedge and do all they Ironing. Save energy as much as Could to get awny from it. Thi is a class that prohibition halp. Th poesl Me as that ia efficiency in ths Devil I the temptet. What right household. hav I to tempt your eon or daughtomatoes place on the ter to do wrtpg?Xlquor la the endToofpeel a fork and hold four inch's agent of the Devil. Turn frequently, a flame. abort THOMAS HARDING, and when the akin "cracka, reMorgan, fept. 4. move and th skin may be easily pulled eft. Chill and the tomatoes wilt be firm and well peeled. Some U. S. Travelers , co--i n n hrlf. Romehvw 1 Jet couldn loot twen-thin- k a bank Id spent fifteen VT or that ' o young aneakln up on a lover n ukm ther wrM watches away from them, an throwin (her car key In th weeds, is worsen holdln up aa rol'hin a doctor Jest after he a removed two bullets from your left side. BeLeve me, I wouldnt want t be a bandit fAp unless I could make mnren I m makin now" "Yes. an I couldn be a clerk if I wux offered a thou-sa- n dollars a week an a regimental band plavin all th time I clerked. said LHe Bper: f couldn' l:- - LOLlSE BENNETT WEAVER (Associated Frees Home Editor) Luncheon Menu. Fresh Vegetable Salad Cottage Cheese Toasted Wafer Iced Beverage Crumb Cake FRESH VEGETABLE SALAD FOR FOLK (A Health Salad) 1 cup diced raw carrot - cup diced cucumber cup diced celcry 1 cup chopped cabbage. CLERK. 4- I I Ate Ndl Dicky aay ling ia aa eUbcttielj cage oo it ewa Baal a bandit, an take an money, an shoot heirloom people In th etomach." declared ArM Small, t'dav. I eou'.dn ateai a car thdt a half pa4d fer, an' Id hate t soar- - ole women an stuff towels In rfhev wvouihar-ahit ole mn with ras pipe or brass candlesticks, unless I know-e- d -- -- ! " be Homemaker you an. agelee mind, er it date ou? Do you look -- PROBLY TH WORK or MINI. "I'd hat t' HHelping Lilli am CJkMP&tU." CrY-Ma- . and" antt-wrtnk- le HE KNOWS - CLERKING Kin Hubbard , . (Continued on page six ) NOW Short Fur row sty I j server aay that it Is more wldse spread than ia apparent on the surface amc the am era? thousand m- plojee Of the rwino dare not Jom it openly for fear of loving their i positions. Tho rum piarnts mostly center of ths around the administration tha princi- casino which controls financial!ia and the leading pill;y administrative power. They list has claim that tha prince ceded pracicaily alt power to foraignerav " ( AP) -- Revo-j MGNTEtfARLO ha lutlnnary agitation spread; the through prinelpalltr of Monahoj and recent development indicate that the country ia on the verge of senoua internal trouble. In contrast with the gaiety of tha throngs in tha Casino and other resort a huge meeting of For calkin or appljlng glaxing invented has hen held to protest1 materials a tool has nSTUaVi r'ree nth erem of 1909 persons at- triRg-- r releasing Its contents, leavtended and a dtlegatlon waa named ing the other hand Ire for other to - lay their grievances before tool. now Is Prince Louis IT. AustreLa's population Thi feeling o? unrest has been estimated to be mor thanOofor two year growing steadily Monai-a-citize- h--en e - . V c i |