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Show Murray Eajjle, Thursday, March 20, 1930 TIGERS AND LIONS Story for the Children mary graham bonner fused. means I are. well?" "Ha, ha," roared the Lion. "Ha, And he roared ha, roar, so hard, hut he was grinning a wonderful and very wide grin at the same time. "Whatever Is the matter?" asked Mrs. Lioness. "Just this," said Mr. Lion. "You were trying to act as If you knew will tell you what h I -- .fesftfoiA '.-ii- I Thought Had Never RFT. Je tin. IF the lured yOUIt budget admits of a one and only formal own to do duty at various mhI.iI functions, hand- some black Is as wise a choice as one can make. Many of the recent couliiricrcs on openings in I'aris placed acii-nMunnlng gowns of black net for afternoon and evening formal wear. In the I'atnii model pictured we see black net lending itself ef lVcllvcly to the graceful iiHtvctiieh' of skirt an I flowing capelet. It would seem, considering frocks collectively, one might refer to them as a study In capes. call r Ciipeleis or I best! plelureiUo, feminizing fun tendency of evening modes Is to be very formal. There Is a stateliness about the new gowns designed for dinner wear and dress oii aslofis w lu'ch suggests the dignity of le grand dame, and which places Ingenue fashions Into an entirely distinct imd apart class. new era has dawned In the Thus liiodih world, one of rich fabrics, ami Imposing silhouettes, such as challenge the highest In costume t 11 design and dressmaking art. .11 eve-Jiln- dear. I haven't the courage. Resides. voihI be very unhappy. It simply wouldn't work." F.dfth Montague clasped nud her bands nervouly and looked at her friend. "Can't you see It? Can't you feel It? Imn't you know Fin right?" Williams Instinctively John moved fl Utile further nway. "I'm at n disadvantage, LMltli. I can't press my suit, und If you don't love me. . . ." " Hi, John, you hurt so. you don't understand. You must realize that your people and mine wouldn't mix. You don't know any of tbe crowd You you aren't InterestI know. ed In the same things they're In In." "You mean laaluo.l t do It. tere-t- cl P.OTTOMl.FY. I.I Wtrro 1U4 ( t1, Couldn't I I don't play golf snd cape-hack- s e b'f 1 "" ' j , j ft i ' - MAXWELL enough from the meal to not satisfy tbe appetite and allow the child to at the table the food I'.y experiment It bus been found that sugar hi soim. form Is nios' quokly absorbed and assimilated thus eivlug quick energy. Tm k In piece of candy or I wo In the lutnli'oD baket, tie It the Vtilig sen's or father's, they both Mill appreciate the k'ud attention Our candy manuf aciuiers tell us that peppermint ll.ior is called for In candies more than 111, nthet li.tvois combined. As one ha" several thiMTs from which i chonM- and many varieties of eat dies, if or hanl. he N Indeed hard to please who caiiiiot tiuil kinds to suit. one need never hollate when debating about mi appropriate git! for II bo of candy Is always In ed son nnd always enjoyed. Therefore when In doubt, give randy. 11 h nil everyday With bridge nfTair, we tind even the cube of sugar In dainty boxes, formed In ik diamonds, to urn Slid clubs, (tie cup f lea or rolTee log i"fa'tM on ni'peallng. 111 1 Iu O--- Vptr KUO, lX ri iTs. i'M I 1 ' v ' . WHAT A rQ',?8 - - K- x V Tuton t 'B!i:OS VOU OF A fewrrt fra will take their toll unless you clean and pa 4 disinfect incubator, brooder and hen houses regularly. 7 authorities advise you to first: Scrape out the filth and droppings . then scrub with a solution o! boiling Lye water. In the realm of esting theme children's fashions Is that of the print ensemble. The Idea curries even to Including a bat made ot the same gayly patterned material ns that which fashions coat and dress. Very new ensembles favor semilitted princes? lines for the dress with a full flare about the knees. The sleeves are either of With the cap or short pu!T type. a frock of this sort little girls wear matching three quarter coats, the costume topped with a becoming bat made of the same material. Lest the mutter of print be overdone, solid colored materials are usually Intrigulngly worked Into the costume design. For instance, skirts und Jackets of printed wool chuHis or patterned shautung or hand blocked linen, lire topped with blouses of pastel slimming or sheer handkerchief linen, lfotted swiss fur the b!oue Is also fashionable. For that matter, red and white or uuvy and white dotted swiss Is made up into skirts and bolero Jackets with which are worn either white or solid colored sheer cl 19"9. WeMro SVw?ppr Union V -- g etyFricticnTop bewll-dernrn- FA7UZ - C In J s.1 1 I' ' s 1 s - .1 J. " f I 11 N. ,1 ( I I v S M ,11 1 i yr J rv7 . t I I h I I fBaaBBBB aaBMaaaMawataaBK I . Ly e to 10 Lewis' of bon gallons ... ... Instructions JAMES D. SWAN, Mar. o! Speclalliei THE FEN N.N V I. VA MA SALT 1F(I.C let.bL-3- , ac Monti Ijv tallest. Chloagto What Salt Lake City Directory Read Morels to Learn More To send thtm CO D. if you say so. DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 Eaal Sonlh 1 wple St. Wall r.O. Boil TBS Oklahoma Girl Strong as Boy "I.oulse Alice was fretful, nervous and all whooping says Mrs. from run-dow- I yu A ' iV v I 17, congh," K.J. 7 Oklahoma I Okla. could Kolar, West 22nd St, Mu-- f 100 force her to eat wouldn't ever dlcest Fhe came underweight, sallow and weal;. "Then I decided to try California I'll? Syrup, nnd the results surprised nie. Her bowels started worklnir Immediately, and In little or no time she was eatlnn so she got to bo a pest nt the table, always asking 11s to pass things. Her weight Increased, her color Improved and she began to romp and play agutu like other chilNow she's tho picture ot dren. health, and strong as a bey." Pleasant tasting, purely vegetablo California Klg Syrup nets surely and quickly to clenn.se your child's stomach and bowels of the souring waste that Is keeping her half nick, bilious, sallow, feverish, listless, weak and puny. Hut It's more than a laxative. It tones nnd strengthens the stem-nc- h nnd bowels so these organs continue to net normally, of their owa accord. Over four million hot ties tinej a year shows Its popularity. Ask for It by th full name, "California pig Syrup," so you'll Ret the genuine endorsed If physicians for 50 years. be- RctlricUd this a restricted nuburbT Vch, you gotta go down cellar to leir,l Kmlio-n- t In Int. rmouutiun lltuteHehnul North Mnln St. frn.llrColtArt! R!nn D&n.i rlly. Huh. Ml IIOI.H KlhVIU.N ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS S. anit l.abnralorr oiHr P. ' Tmplo et., elt Lk fiiy. fiah. and irlca llni 64. Mmilrr t:-J- tnti-lo- t furnt.hni oh renu,t. Little Hotel 167 Main Street SALT LAKE CITT Tooma, Plni'r W'lhout Pib. prrdnr.tl to I' ' KiMioa, Ptiubl Wllliunl bath, prrdnr, Kouma, Huiir o W llh italb, prr Ur, II 6tnl?" ' M to J With Double Kounis, lialb, prr il.j.l All Depot Street Cars Tass the Hotel KEARN5 BLDC. GARACE opponlte Ultie llotrl. IKM-KiKjr- . Cullen Hotel Trwl J. City, 'The little I of Kni-nlt- y j Tit-I'dt- take Ctry Sa'A McCune School of Music and Ait i ' at Pnbllsher'a Prices All Books rul Iooanl. runlur, ManaC t Aa Mgr. Meet Your Old Friends at Cullen th-- Cafe and Cafeteria Cltr. t"uh Salt ! IS Tr.tmtOo.IM. CULLEN GARAGE STORAGE AND SERVICE -- Valves PipeAND fSKO roR fcKW -- Fittings AWY PCBroti co. salt i.Am rur. 47J W. Sixth Sooth Su ot Uke CltT.tt IJspJ PId. Fittines & Valve eotipl4 for Newly UreiKlM an U por- p- Monsty Iron. and MsteiOT. 100 fVv inl Wt halt PICKLES rrn mit htit onir tn,llm n.t eup.Ua rull fin rair, mJ27j Surrt" Th in of Ktallonr anil t t TH intini school ISS Iw. Mate f(ot u,rJ.VL Jr. . Vji,. J aorhin en.t Suerli's I of I'ool Tab Show Cava anJ Str Fisruwa W. L. WETHERDEE In IV I) : H B-- K Note Not Exactly mm-i- v s- - ing water for best results. Lewis Lye water cuts right through the dirt and cleans out the deadly germs quickly U . . . easily Then zni surely dilation. If your eprey with grocer can't supply you with this dependable brand, don't accept a substitute . . . send Post 0!uce order for $1.80 direct to us for a case of 12 cans, together with valuable heart nr.d station, nnd when you do Terkins Had Expected I want you to let rue know, beenuse the waiter, tta.ed at tbe pic Terklns, I'm very unhappy that tills should that had Just arrived for ture postcard happen." wave of purple ascended him. a Then nbruit It. "Iioti't worry It's my suffering, not yours." lie unswered, his rotund neck and spread over his his face averted. "I'll go now." face. The hallboy who bad brought The weeks that followed were tdin the ird burst Into f.ts of laughter. lie threw "You little liuuliKau j" gasped Per dreary ones for John. bliuself Into bis profession und un- kins. "What the" consciously frowned If a girl no "Why, what's the matter?" much as crossed I1I3 line of vision "Matter:" spluttered I'erklns. "Do The otilv tlrl he couldn't shake you remember that bragging, swank- wan a little neighbor from back' iiig American who left here lust week? home who bud come to the city to1 I waited on him hand and foot, and lie had promised her when he left be said be wouldn't Instudy music, parents that he would go and (ei sult me by offerlne me a few paltry tier each week to keep her from ceitlnx homesick nnd It vviis upon shilling, but would send me a note cue of these Sunday visits In early when he got to town." "Has he seut you a banknote, then?" spring that be really saw CaroThey asked the boy. lyn Gray for the first time. were taklns a walk In the country "Not much!" pasped the Infuriated tint outside the city when she waiter. "It's a picture postcard of a looked at hi suddenly and spoke. monkey, nnd the note underneath "John, you know what I'm gini reads: 'Thy bright smile and winning to d' when I go to net married ? huunt me still'.'" London I'm coln to marry a man who Is! ways educated himself but whose pur ems have bad no advantage:- - Just i ' - ' Use one 15c can of genuine 1 ) - t V lA Illgh - Test blouses. ( 1 HE editor of this paper arid government and pockets, nil declare tbe smartness of this little frock. Probably one of the most Inter- high school nt home. ' thought she was my future I got out In the world, wife fin then w' n I went l k things were different. She had changed, or rather I had. and I found myself wondering how I'd ever loved her Her She was narrow and tame. She brain was iilmosi stodgy. couldn't talk about anything, hidn't know anything to taik uhoiu. Then I you came along. worshiped your culture and your knowledge ol . Ihltit-sAnd now you've thrown me down, cast me oif like an old dress kept Hie diinglitig for Ms. like mine. I won't have anybody months, then, this. . . ." ashamed of my father and mother, He stopped from sheer exhauson. thank They're too Pne. ami tion nud F.dith sat looking or him, it wouldj almost kill them. Tbere'i bleiitli her her lips parted, coining a Rlrl down at school now who Is I. In tile gasps. After moment ashamed for her mother to meet .he spoke. her nance because bo comes of cul"Put, John, oil forget that you tivated people, She's a Miol. Thnt'i) threw (trace down after a lifelong what she Nuud I'm shniiied cf her friendship, because you did not not uf her mot her." (link )ou could make lor bnppy He looked nt the slim little Tjrure or put It more vrudi ly, because wiilklns beside him tit the healthy ymi did Hot think she cmiM make fclow In her cl.echt, at tbe earnest You li ne Jut siiJ p you b.ipi y. bine eyes. youiMlf, yet you blame nie." "You've made nie see myself In The truth of the situation cnnie the proper liht." he said udowly at to Mm suddenly for the lirsl time. last, "mid you've show;-- , me a way "o-,are right, Ldltli." he sail to hiti'l'lii'''." nt "I bad never It In "(Hi, what M It?" she asked, that lltit before, but I cotild bsvr catchln;t hli) earncstne, bet on your savin; the right thing, "I won't tell you now you'll t ncvpt jour refiiiil. I 1111 pay- have to wait a few week." And ing the price cf the first all the way home as he walked b uhle her be was ronseloii of thp word Without nnother be ros tin ill of her nearnes and he said I nml moved tovurd he door. to himself over and over Iu "Oh. Joi n, lot's tie friends," she : snbl Impulsively, hlto. following "And 1 thought I'd never love "Some lay Jou'll meet (he right iisalu:" girl, the one who wdl Jut tit your tOrrrhiM 1 tvUAi yLt V 1 iy By Charles Sughro ILL m - 1 Coccl-dios- is Diarrhea and Aspergillosis Love Again bridge all day and half tbe tdght and my parents aren't educated That's what yoi. mean. You mean you'd be ashamed of them. That's what you really mean and you ain't face the danger of introduclns my mother to your friends and lutvlnit her say "was" for 'were.' I know I realize that I'm the first It oil. college nam iu my family and that your people have been educated for centuries. I know it all. I'm the lir.-- f generation. Sometimes I wish I'd have ni.irricl the little girl I ran around v!(!i when i went to True Enough! SUCH IS LIFE n N- . 111 HONEY AND CANDY Silos h hii.v mime which jilea-e- s jour fancy best. By NELLIE In the evening pictures, froiks which are capclcs-- are In the mNo Krit Ihlnn l created inority. Not that tlds means a mo. bunch of any ii"ir than noto'ious repetition of rapes. On ot a fin If yi u tell oha Krap-the. Contrary, It Is the fascinating I a enii-- you tin, you It diversity of these cape efTects lima. tnuM ! Hint lln-rwhich lends test to the formal lh-fruit first hloxKoni, ti.ode. wherein ctiitTuliH, nets, bin's and rljx-i- i ICplrtelua. 111. (J kindred filmy sheer weave h ( Fin t. J INKY, sugars, dried fruits and fascinating part. play Sometimes the cape fiat candy. the purest Hint enn Inters from a deep bai k doco!etai:c made, are nil qui' k energy foo ls leaving the firms entirely uncov- The tired shopper, with H cho.-ered, ns It does l:i the Instance of late cream or two or any like li e Mm k net gown In the llbiMr.i Mtioiliit of candy will lake new it'n. Then hgiiln. the cupelet I hope nud pbl en. 0;ir physicians to Mylcd as to ved ho upper part now are recommending randy of tin- - arm In semblance of tli an csv. niiat for cnu ireii; we in-- I new short sleeves, nt the same lime ad Ned to remember lr''ai hat It forms a pb ure.pa c,Tet enudy and other forms of Awvt til the buck. us food." f signers are attaching great 1'bey have n place In every well back llatterlng Importance to balanced diet. JnM "S nil other VI-views for evening gowns, going so rieth-- of fond have. I'tre candy f ir ns to Introduce quaint bustle Is n safe and requisite food foi cflei-tssweeping trains find other children ns well ns for adults. which In Ingenious nrrmigemi-ntv.,.eets N n nut The elude pulTs, Voluminous ()rnpc and idiouM be Indulged urul craving i rn!lb f sometimes Hits fliej in wNely, us It Is no expression of which are confined to the back of traversluj around atet a definite tmdily need. The wli' parent will give the Mroiind the skirt. or fir A will be seen by the gown ph'- child candy for I Your chicks are In danger Ey EDGAR T. MONFORT The Weekly Short Story I 111 I fash-Ion- s BLACK NET RETAINS POPULARITY A PROVERB? W ' Fashions are styles and they only remain fashions as long as the styles are fashionable. lo you understand Mr. Lion said this over to him self a number of times oulte slow "I understand now," he said. ly. at last. "Vis VncV "It's my (urn to speaX" said the Tiger. "Ail right." said the others. "I'eople think they've started u new fashion when they talk about "I Understand, Now," He Said. not wanting to eat too much. Wh, here In the 7.00, we've always had to Dame Fashion's are and I will tell you what 1 one day when we've never emeu at ACCOItniXa Is going to be simply meant when I said I was at sea. all. for little "I can assure you I didn't, for a "So we're ahead of them and Impossible iris to keep out of print this sea moment, think I was at sen, or In their Ideas." son. Nhotiier she wears cotton, the sea, or that the sea was anyAnd the others roared, growled linen or silk, wool or rayon, the fact where n round me." und completely agrecj. remains that Utile daughter Is as "What did ymi mean?" asked (51. 1330. Western Nvwisjpr t'olan ) sure to appear In sprightly prints me Mrs. Lioness. lirsl. 'Tray tell during spring and summer ns that Never Satisfied llowers will bloom und birds will C'ltyites are forever planning to sing. motor to the country where they All that we are hearing these can get a breath of (iod s pure air, In regard to an Increasing days pick llowers and see green things elaborateness In adult : til .4,:.- f styles pergrowing. On the other hand, conn-tr- tains likewise to children's fash people ure always looking for ions. Kvcn little word to a trip to the city where wash dresses for tots simple are that iu can with the crowds, name mingle they In reality, little girls' hear the noise of the streets ami frocks only. fire displaying a kivLshmcnt got a calling down from a trallic of detail which a styling otncer om e in a while. Hie human more complex bespeaks than youngsters' race Is never satisfied. Florida clothes have shown fur many a rimes Fnion. year. In the designing of apparel for a 1 1 Artichokei Long Popular wee folks, fushlotilsts ure amusingJohn Randolph. Jr., writing whut ly repeating the self same stylizing has been called the "earliest Amer- items which are Imparting such an ican book on kitchen gardening," in air of sophistication to modes for Virginia about 1 TO.",, discussed the grownups. In consequence, little cultivation of artichokes sis If they girls' spring frocks boast cunning It circular-cu- t were as common ns cabbages. skirts and Hares, prln Is noticed that Thomas Jefferson cess silhouettes, boleros, capelets, mentioned them among the vege- pcplums, high waistlines, belts tables common In the Washington puff and sleeves, and so on. clly markets when he was I'resl-dent- . F.ver so many of the prettiest wash print dresses are ".ill (billed bright-coloreup" with pipings Not Safe Adviser and trimmings of white organdie. Jud Tutiklns says the feller who The attractive frock pictured Is keeps sayili' there Is plenty of tvplcal of this style trend. The effect, the wee cap time Is generally one who has short-wais- t missed his train and Is lttin' sleeves, the lacing up and down with tape matched to the piping, around wnl;in' for the next one. the white organdie vestco, collar Washington Star. "At sea, at sea !" exclaimed Mrs Lioness. "Why, you aren't at sea. "You're In the 7.00. Vou're not even In (he Jungle. Oh dear, oh dear, huve you not been feeling IS R that they are at sea "It ".Vow Lion. I I sion. "I know no more than I did before," said Mr. I.lou. "Too bad," said Mrs. Lioness. "I'll try to explain to you the meaning of fashions. "Weil, fashions are passing fan cles." "I'm si III more at sea," said Mr. r I I tiilnk. bhIJ tlie User, so much and you tried to nilx nie In their minds." "Does It mean that their heads they liave tslarted a uew all up. fashion." "So I tried the same thing on are covered with water?" asked You tell me whut fashions Mrs. Lioness. "What Is a fashion?" roared Mr. you. Lion. "No," said Mr. Lion, "It means thut their thoughts are all mixed "i'ooh,"sald Mrs. Lioness, "I know what a fashion Is. AH ladles ood up and Just as though they were lionesses und small girls know lost at sea, and didn't know where about fashions." they were going that's what It means." "What Is there to know about them?" asked Mr. Lion. "Oh," said Mrs. Lioness, "I un"Fashions," said Mrs. Lioness, derstand, but It Is a silly expres- THiay 1 "that "are fads." rn9 PRINT DECREED FOR SMALL GIRL Ladles should always be helped Drst, spoken to first, and so forth." "I used that as an expression or saying, as people do when they meun they are very much con- W. Nru78lCity, No, 12-1- W |