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Show Septmler Friday, 23, 1S31 Ostriches Busy Supplying Demand for : Plumes II 1 1 f 1 Yn.rr MAHNA Iff i Hff f 1H 1 9 1 1 1 II li Hffll I f 1 1 i HH t MH 1 HHH m cia tttait Velvet Turban . 1 J 1 1 II f 1 1 ir Is it rainy. llttlABowvrt B ele at rain. Ton nuck ana would wtthsr thaw "Twill shlaa asaiw Tha cloud tr orf thick ts traat But uat fcohlnd tbsa smito Ua hlaa." SEASONABLE DIIIIES preparing salad for more WHEN the usual number, n few packages ot lemon gelatin will make a line foundation for tbe various fruits er vegetables. If one wishes, add in place of the water, to the gelatin, fruit Juices, strained broths or both, made with bouillon cubes; they add flavor as well as nutriment. - When giving e luncheon or serving s church or so-- ' duty dub. a molded gelatin salad la always well liked. It may ha sot tn small molds, or In large flat dishes and cut In servlng-alxecubes, or it may be lightly broken up with a fork and served In nests of lettuce. dla-solv- e t OSTRICHES an over tbe world the days growing plumes, tbe reason being tbe rogue for tbe Empress Eugenie bat, on which a feather is placed. Tbe owners of ostrich farms are happy and the birds are producing eggs and young ostriches as taut as they can. A few months ago there were ' feather factories opetwenty-od- d rating la tbe United States. Now about three hundred f them are going full blast, employing probably four thousand workers. The prices, too, while below those ot twenty years ago when a choice ostrich plume brought as much as $30 (that kind Isnt, needed now) hare climbed away up about 70 per cent in the last six months , d I STTGQV DipfllTOE BURGESS Bit TQORSTOM XV. ONKER SENDS HIS I e 'J THANKS TO PETER s ml aged t slap of Paddy the Beavers tail on the water, especially in stillness of the night, is a very tling souhd. It is no wonder Honker the-- Goose awoke with art. The other geese did tbe i thing.' "Honk, bonkl said er In a low voice, which was ray of asking Paddy the Beav-ha- t the trouble was. dont know," replied Paddy, Peter Rabbit thumped his dan-gnand I passed It along by :ng the water with my talk med to me that some of your era were drifting pretty dose t, i shore and if there is any that ta where it is, and s danger or' Peter Rabbit nt have thumped." n while , the geese who had 1 so near shore were swim-ou- t and all ' gathered around v in the middle ot the pond out what the scare was, their tecks stretched as high as ould stretch them as they and listened suspdously, Honker has the ' keenest of $ bend , dan-bou- this!- - 1 lists w to ansped tD I be no danger here tonight' Paddy." "1 didnt think there would be, It must be that replied Paddy. some one saw you come here. Probably. it ls Reddy Fox or Old Han Coyote. Ton wall and IU And out Paddy dived and when he came up he put only fala uom out of water. He was very close te the shore where Reddy and Granny Fox were Bostoa Man EnspLatli ia Defense cf Indians rn Based on years of Ufa la tha Far West among the Indiana and cowboys, Cyrus Dallin. .a Boston sculptor, whs has mads a reputation for Us Indian studies, recently delivered an address ia which ha scored the cow-- i boys sad entered a plea of defense for the Indian. According to tha stoaksr, the Indian has never been greeted fairly by tha whites of this untry. If they had been, ha aays, there would never have been the con-- , filets which have taken place and which are blots on tho white race. Ur. Dallin described early buffalo game laws, the mall delivery system among wagon trains and many other kwa.J Ton wouldnt think so to look I, but he has. They caught und of the tiniest rustle on re. Ton or I wouldnt have It Oh, my no I But Honker It was the rustle made by Fox as he changed his posl- - a. i me fftk i re is some one over there," 'onker, In a low voice. "1 I you said that there would a very wearable and draped velvet turban with an exaggerated length ot lure t one aide. This Is a most soHere ia ' ten tba salad. When boiling hot, pour that over the cabbage Servo after standing In a warm place tot keep hot This to very good when cold, so there to aeier any waste. (St lilt Wtra Mhhmm Uhat Year Hosts and Yea h Old Gardener IN MANT parts ot the country the or red-ho- catal- poker, ogued both as Tritoms and Knlpho-fla- . can ha wintered la the open ground with n light protection ta the way of leaven or pine boughs. In New England and other northern states, however. It la very eften killed, for. which reason it, la better to take np tbe plants when cold weather cornea, storing them- - In boxes ot dry sand er coal ashes in tha cellar, or with a alight covering to a or n pit. If this plan were generally adopted, these brilliant flowers would be seen much more often to northers gardens. They are to be prised for their habit of blooming in Tbe autumn, although soma of tho newer kinds win - flower almost continuously , from midsummer. (A MIL Vtm Hiwipwt Uaiae.1 Uly t cold-fram- e Music Brings More; Milk From "I '- I rW res- - Billy Herman, sensational second baseman of the Louisville Colonels was purchased recently by Manager Hornsby for tho Chicago Cubs tbt price being rumored to be $50,000. He was to bars reported at tbe end of the season, hut Hornsby has called him in and put him at work on the second bag. Herman has been called the best to the Ameri- can association. SHE HAS HEARD THAT If a wedding party should eeo a streak of lightning just before the "hltch-u- p eh, little brds. .ANT J1GGS, mascot and sergeant by brevet of the Culled final broadmarine corps, casts n wary eye on Lieut CoL John J. Dooley, Jump for Joy. Good luck la for you. married happiness ihed marine corps marksman, at tha National Rifle and Pistol casting MIL MiChn Hvwu IiWImUI A IWNB Brvlo.t Cmp Perry, Ohio. Both are honor veterans. - 1 J We Mft JM USNM Uiri-iiysnspg.l kmtmm tosnsmy mi in bms4 tms amft ns8ii s4 rmm shim. T incidents of Interest about the early pioneer days. Ha cited tha killing off of tha buffaloes as tha greatest blow to tho Indian,' for "with the death of every buffalo waa sealed the death of tha Indian," and he said the red man waa not "bloodthirsty savage," but "a gentleman with dignity and majesty of bearing who pracv ticed ' t" Vw . . I I if, vl U I The First . Thing to Shop for a- is i , i T. IUX! U is a is 21 is u gm tfce pldc lie "Ir ol eh, Chmmu t cuds. Already jrourjjealer has a complete stock. From a- range you can choose just thenghtcard foe etch friend on your list So shop early and mail early. It helps put wings on cheerfulness! . - it - hit wide a - a Christmas Cards! is - J j f christmLscards a ' . TOUR LOCAL DKALIU CARET THIlf Jeweler ha Constant .. Tree Ring to Fix Date Warfare on the Crook of Remoto Gviluiation Other lines of business which Suf- of success Reports been have fer from holdups and sneak thievery made from the National Geographic might find it profitable to ttndy tbe society! expedition Into the South--, methods by which 4.500 Jewelry con- west, which to endeavoring to fix tha cerns, banded together In the Jewel- date definitely of a remote civilisaers' Security Alliance of tha United tion which undoubtedly existed. This States, are making the operations of is being .done by a study of tha tree Jewelry crooks steadily more danger- rings ss found in soma timbers ot ous and less profitable. ' the ancient structures. This work Tha crooks have many tricks. For will enable the scientists to date the example, there" to the fruit eater. If period when the complex and highly the jeweler does not watch him care- developed civilization of Chaco stone or ring fully, ha will press produced the Beautiful Tillage Into an apple core or a tqneexed (Pueblo Bonlto), a communal dwellorange and throw the fruit Into the ing of some 2J500 people, centuries street for hto accomplice to pfck up. before the white man set foot on The gum chewer substitutes e false American soil. The mementos of a stone for a real one and sticks the civilization which rivaled those of totter, by means of gum, under the the ancient Old world cnltnre, of edge of the counter until he gets a which tho Bonitana apparently knew chanca to remove It without being nothing, have already been brought The umbrella carrier to Washington from year te year. discovered. drops valuable articles Into the um- But always there was the perplexing brella and so on. question, "How old are they?" By , Tbe alliance keeps Its members Inminute study and comparisons of the formed about these devices, and rings of tbs timbers uncovered and' methods for circumventing them. As old trees and stamps of the vicinity, a result, the value of Jewelry stolen it is hoped to arrive at a yery accufront members daring 1930 was kept rate date. down to about $111,000, which to surely a remarkable showing. Just recently the Jewelry crooks "KaSfht of th Read" have turned kidnaper. They go early Claude Duval, famous highway--main the morning to the home of a Jew was born in Normandy in eler, stick a gun In hla ribs, force 1643. He was sent to Paris In 1657- ,him to their car and tak01mto hto where he remained until he went to store, where he is made to open the England In attendance on the duke safe and gtvs up whatever articles of Richmond at the Restoration. He the robbers want, This trick is new, soon took to the road and became but tbe alliance has already devel famous for hto daring and gallantry. oped a most ingenious way to meet Ha was captured In 1670 In London ' It. The crooks are smart, bat the tV and within a week was executed at dance experts appear to be Just Tyburn. His body was told In state ybade smarter. Frank A. Fall, in the (n a tavern and was viewed by huge ' Can-yi- t m - n, - stuck on with chewing gum. Cloves make very good horns, and a little work with a pen will fix up some nloa eyes, spot A and rings on. hla tall. Ton can tell how old ha 1s by tba number of rings be hasnt broken off yet . Stvtwwr (g MctrvDoHtan WNU Srvkc.l SvvV-- Sslsctisg a Ring London Jeweler In describing the beauty side of selecting rings said: "Long tapering fingers demand a ring with a targe stone in a square or oval setting. This tends to make the fingers look even more slim. Women with short fingers should wear heavy wide rings. A -- 1 Outlook and Independent. was crowds before the exhibition stopped by a Judges order. Acid History .f. U Li;i J SflMHSikWM 4Ivunb4. 9WmHMm4( I Nutty Natural J r. ik Is il biding,. and the minute he put his nose out of water ha smelled them. Then he grinned to himself and dived again, coming to where Honk er,waa welting "Reddy and Granny. Fox," aald ha briefly. "They are biding right over there on the edge of the shore and 1 guese that If yon hadn't wakened yon would have bad one or two less tq make the long Journey South with yon by this time. Two or' three were pretty close to that very spot when I gavs tbe alarm and were getting closer all the time." All tha geese began to gabblo at once, thanking Paddy for haring waked them in time. "Dont thank Cows me," said Paddy. "It was Peter Rabbit who discovered the danger. 1 only pasaed hla signal along didnt know wbera tha danger was - Peach Custard. or what It was. when 1 slapped the Cover the bottom of s baking water with my tall. Bat I did know v that when Peter thumps the gronnd dish. with peeled, split and sweete tha way ha did it is best for every- ened peaches, ho! up. Heat body to watch .out. so I wakened a quart of milk and thicken It with two tablespoonfula of cornstarch you." "Where is PeterT asked Honker. rubbed smooth with a little cold ""I dont know," replied Paddy. milk. Flavor to taste,' add four ta T beard him run away after ha blespoonfuls of sugar, a pinch of thumped. I guess ha knew that It salt two eggs well beaten, and a wasnt safa to stay another minute teaspoonful of butter. Cook until because Reddy and Granny Fox smooth and thick, stirring constantwould bt likely to try to catcb him ly. then poor over tha peaches, covto make up for spoiling their chance er with meringue, and bake until to dine on s fat goose. Thera they puffed and brown. Serve either hot or cold. are now I Sura enough, there were' Reddy Peach Foam. and Granny Fox in plain sight on Press three or four ripe peaches tha edge of tho pond, looking over at Honker and hla followers with through a colander, making out cuphungry, longing eyes Ton - see, ful pulp and Juice together. Stir THAT cows will give more milk to tbe Strains ot music was proved Ben Scott, in charge ot the cattle at tba Fredmar farm near they knew that they had been found one envelope gelatin with one-hal- f out and that It was of no use to cupful of sugar and dissolve in one Oakville, Mo, Installed a radio loudspeaker for tbe restless bovine. hid there any longer, for having cupful of boiling water. Add peach They Immediately showed signs of musical appreciation and stood still once been alarmed tbs geese would pulp Juice flavored with one whils they were milked. lemon Julpe or almond exnot again give them the least chanca to catch them. Honker bold- tract and pinch of salt Set tn cool ly swam toward them. Just out of placet and when beginning to Jell, Billy Herman n whites of two reach hs stopped and hissed an- add the. grily. Old 'Granny Fox drew hack eggs, end beat all together until her lips and showed all her sharp very thick so it will not separate. Pour Into molds and set in cqol teeth. BT NNBN HSfVON "Hist away," she snarled. "If It place unto firm. Serve with custard ' hadnt been Tor that meddlesome sauce.. THE GREAT HORNED GOOF (A, 1IIL McClort Ntwvpapcr SradlCfttO ,, -- - IWNO ftervko.1 The goop Is a very sby animal and comes out on tbe gladers of X' tbe French Alps only twice a year to shed Us spots. It eats nothing SUPERSTITIOUS " but Icicles and baled bay wire. to Its When young SUE . tall V quits long J but the first winter it freeses still and pieces break off as the goop swings It about to knock tbe wblf fle trees out of the wsy. . Of course,' hes nothing but 's couple of peanuts and soma toothpicks with popcorn spines and ears " u u ns ual creation. half-cupf- well-beate- 1 .J stomach Eminent Marine Corps Member ir vo the Ifr-ti- r v-.L- u Vegetable Batad. Grata six or eight medium-sire- d carrots, or better, shred very floe on a vegetable shredders add one finely minced onion and one green pepper also finely minced, a few etalks of tender celery chopped flnw n cupful or more of finely shredded cabbage and one small cucumber cut la dice. Add to three Peter Rabbit soma of you nevsr packages of lemon gelatin dissolved tn three pints of hot liquid and put would hava hissed again." With away to mold. Chill before adding that she and Reddy turned and dl the vegetable and let thicken appeared in tha Green Forest ' Honker awant back to where Pad- slightly. dy the Beaver wa watting "Very Spanish Pepper Salad. early In tha morning we will have ..Dissolve half a box of gelatin la te be on our way to tha sunny a of cold water and add southland," said ha, "and so w are Add half a not likely to see Peter Rabbit agala a cupful of vinegar. The next time yon tee him please cupful of sugar, tbe Jules of a lemthank him for os and tell him that on and a teaspoonful of salt, with Mix Honker tha Gooes never will forget one cupful 6f bolting water, two alx with canned plmlentoea, what be hae dona for ua this night one and of of cupful cupfuls celery Will your all cut fine. Hold tn small pecans, And Paddy promised that ha molds and serve on lettuce with would. , mayonnaise dressing. , . a kr J. a LlsrAI WXU StTTlM, German Cabbags Salad. This Is ons of tho most appetising of all cabbage salads Chop a crisp, bard head of cabbage with an onloa or two, according to the else of tbe cabbage; three cupfuls of chopped cabbage will oeed one By Betsy .Cnlllster medlum-slse- d onion. Cut up a two-inccube of malt pork Into the smallest possible cubes and fry unPEACH DESSERTS til brown; pour this browned pork and fat over the cabbage, .stirring and mixing well ; add a teaspoon ful senr au ed natural" pEACHES and cut up peaches with pow- or two of salt and In tba same frydered sufcar end cream art deli- ing pan add enough vinegar to mol- cious for dessert but lest they wear out their welcome before tha peach season Is half over try soma of J these peach desserts for dinner now and then. table-spoonf- f U low-sid- f Boldly Swam Towards Them. - u d - r- WOMEN; watch your BOWELS. What should women do to keep their bowels moving freely? A doctor should know the snswer. That to why pore Syrup Pepsin to so good for women. It just suits their delicate organism. It is the prescription o( an old family doctor who has treated thousands of women patients, and who made a special study of bowel troubles.' it is fine for children, too. They love its taste. Let them have it every time their tongues are coated or their akin to tallow. Dr. Caldwell Synip Pepsin is mads from fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless ingredients. When youve a sick headache, cant eat, are bilions or sluggish; and at the times when yon are most apt to be constipated, take a little ol this famous prescription (all drug Stores keep it ready in big bottles), and youll know wnv Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin to the favorite laxative of over a million womenl Da. W. I. CaloWevs SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctori family Laxativt Excess acid is the common cause of indigestion. It results in pain and sourness about two hours after eating. Tha quick corrective is an alkali wuch neutralizes acid. The best corrective to Phillips Milk of Mag- nesia. It has remained standard with physicians in the 50 years since its invention. One spoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes instantly many times its volume in arid. Harmless, and tasteless, and yet its action is quick. You will never, rely on crude methods, once you learn how quickly thisjnlnod acta. Be sure to get the genuine. ! W. N. U, Salt Lake City, 1 S: - No. 53-11- 51. . |