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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah Strange Algol r By MARY GRAHAM ! I was going to tell you about Algol." "Yes, wllh nil his queer names." "Algol, and some other little stars nearby, make up the Medusa's head which I curried in my hand when I rescued the fair Androlint Algol improved after meda, lit got up In the sky. "I luxe you time to hear uonther ject to,for ,n iri rHri v BONNER so t lint he was turned to stone. Then I took Andromeda away with nie, and here we live In the sky, right near each other and "I Impc you know," said the Perseus, "(lint my stnr Aljjol Is Oil- - most noted of variable Blurs." Harry was Kind Perseus did not wnit for an answer, for up to this moment, If the truth were known, lie whs not sure tluit he hnd even so much n9 tieard of Aljpil. he ICvldently Perseus thought knew for he went rlyhl on with his n O. 1930. Fruit Desserts Vt one-thir- rup-ful- &a mi m Avfisr mhf "a - - noli, hallanily flares Its huge red, yellow mil bine straw brhu haik from her smiilng face. Her cotr.piinloti'i suit g es natitl cat. tin' silk pritit of the Co.lt de-td with Shi:. s - ii ivy blue on a Ib-white background. daik blue pai ra.'is lake on liishhii-0tpleat ed Hires which extend from the knee. Another big but. If you plene. Vou in iv fincv It of straw or stitched linen or "bantui; f.ir It Is apt to be Huy one of the three rinerue.'is hats. Ji..t lh. k of them flapping tl.eir luiius. a. 1. a hi'.st lil. lure-ipi- e feature to this m.;1.,,j,'s beach Siflies. Perhaps von Ih'nk the p'.l dot P a), nuns which Laura In Pl.itite (pictured la tie tiny pnliel) f Weal 'tig. ipiite utiiuviu. IMdciitljr tl.e f.i'.r niiivie thinks so Well, In.., Judging from her smile. they lire imftiliy sWn.-gc-pajiiinas luade of p.iika dolled wenve, (;. chilly when lopped wt'h a r iitj t liie l.M.klt it ct. at of ti inticitl i wiMi Imposing insiiiin i n l,f.n.ere, ,,il i.lle s!iee, v.lt'l epnu ! y lets V i'Vci j ; hit.g true ji... In the vnsi (hrong of water and beach sojourners, were It pot for the blue sky above, the end l h' lens expanse of sea ami the Hrctche of km titl. one mlg!it nlmoM oelieve the company about to be a snd of giy masipieraders, so varied. s. fantastic, so maki he lleve (heir costumes. This theme of Intra, ter trr which Is furnishing sirii iimiiM oient n (be leisure class, offers nts.' I Hew outlet for cypres") "11 to the d In of "Id'SI-c.Icslgner Iced, vacationing on the heard de umiKls a very ipei in! wir.troHe -one, entirely set np'irt from the ri g liar program of dress. See liov (he style parade n It n the (novel hllbec and thliher riiiig fins pos-'osc- here ticNch a cr.uture Mtfertllig the rot" of a hold pirate of the sf's, or ma) be ln' I a dancing girl, this ctirvfni' tnaiili'ii poslna I" the rk'ht In tln picture. Anyway, fier cost tune silhouettes a siei of fiirgrcum Color sjnln! the horl'un. of f rln Her H'rj.inrn flr. i(tt whnii tntorpatierii," Hiimlni re. Willi orange, whit all I tuny b'i". i Is nivy cr;e, Her bi'li-rhit if) . . h-- c SUCH IS LIFE ' JI till V. I.IA e. . s P.iTPM KY. i -- Ann rentes r' L t i , .t. i Aqu .1 P ivs.Kx n ir ? EXCEPT L. R. Claud Robinson In generalities, the aver-ag- e knows very little Space there has not about India. been annihilated, civilization, as by In ' ' These dressier modes are often con calico and combination which to siderably shirred nnd sometimes the uninitiated may flavor some- flower or lace trimmed. As to braid, which so what of the old fashioned anil the most humble, but not iu the opinion enhances the modish frock and the No Indeed; hut Illustrated, stylists have capof the There Is nothing smarter for this tured this little zlg zng trimming season than simple cottons made for their very own this season, and you should see what they are doing up as swankily as possible. I Making entire hats of It, Nn doubt It Is this thought of the with It In either white or lovely tints, sewf Chic or washable weaves, which InIt row and row and spired the designer of the frock In Ing totogether,then starching them. point, the picture to glorify ordinary yel- point themlow calico with nn artful treatment Women are making thfse tints In some instances part of which calls for short puff sleeves, selves. of fabric with a two tiered ruffled skirt ami a hod-Ic- the hat Is mnde Inserted. bands of the rlck-racwhich defines a normal waistKver so clever to wear with one's line. linen or calico sports frock Is the The trickles! thing about this cos- beret of self fabric. It Is possible tume Is Its hat made of the self- to for various berets same calico as the dress. The Idea mostbuy patterns It adds a smart of matching hats is making a wide- louch anywhere. If a hand of The rlck-rac, spread appeal for summer. be fitted about the suit of shantung, linen or pique now the same tied In a prim little takes unto Itself a hat of self at one side. either a beret or a brimmed bw tint Idea Is carried The model. The hat with a brim Is out verymatching charmingly as an ensemble row machine stitched ami usually Item for the costume whose frock row. Some of these fabric hats Is of with a coat of soli. I are draped nnd manipulated wllh tone, luprint, this way: the crown of the all the flattering eflect of more hat Is made of the printed silk or formal mode. The self fabric cotton of the frock, with the monomovement for hats also extends to tone fabric of the coat fashioning clotted flowery chiffon, organdies, the brim. swiss and other such sheer weaves. c 1330. futon KI.I.OW Y braid a rlck-rac- k rick-ruc- k sewed-togethe- r fore-head- fal-rk- JhenFbod our west-?r- n telegraphs, newspapers, books, telephones, wireTo comprehend less and movies. I country even slightly, you must visit it. To know It still better, you must live in It. And to know it best of all, you must not only live In a country but study Its people, their customs and mode of living. 1 don't suppose 2 per cent of Amerleuns 1iave had the advantage of seeing India. It Is not surprising, therefore, that we have the habit of speaking as if It were a country like France or Italy, Instead of a continent or combination of countries like Europe. We are apt to forget that India has a population of 3ai.00u.fjiO, composed of different races, speaking different languages, and pracWe also ticing different religions. results of forget the caste, a social or class system under which every Hindu Is born Into a group which for life defines his occupation, method of living and even marriage limitations. There are 2.4(H) Hindu castes in India, nnd It Is difh'cult to railb.e that Hindus out of a total of 2"J0,(mhi,(MH) lire looked upon by the castes above them as "untouchables" or outcasts. Thousands of years ago when the conquering Aryans descended from the .North and became rulers and masters of India, they .formed a higher civilization than the dark, g aborigines, and to preserve their own purity of race decided to exclude the earlier race from their more Intimate social settlements. Thus originated this body of "untouchables." Touching them, or even coming Into remote contact with them. Involves the high caste Hindus In ceremonial defilement. It Is Interesting to note that In a re cent utterance the spokesman of these 7tJ.tsMi.iMK people declared himself entirely opposed to the policy of Mahatmn Candid, the Insti gator of the movement of passive resistance In India. Just Imagine, then, a region the size of all Europe, exclusive only of ltussln, stretching over 29 clev grees of latitude and 40 degrees of longitude, with a population of .Ilii,- inii i.i mi i, praciicing nine great religions and speaking P'.H different dialects belonging to six distinct families of speech. That Is India from the point of view of the statistician. Statistics usually are dull nnd commonplace things, but at least In the case of Itnlla we may say that If their meanthey are startling. ing is to be grasped, we must clothe them with llesh and blood. This inn only be clone by hard and traveling In that vast, mysterious and romantic land. Sours Lots of folks who think they have "Indigestion" have only an acid condition which could be corrected In five or ten minutes. An effeclike Phillips Milk of tive antl-aclMagnesia soon restores digestion to normal. Phillips does away with nil that sourness and gas right after meals. It prevents the distress so apt to occur two hours aftereating. What a pleasant preparation to take t And how good It Is for the system I Unlike a burning dose of soda which Is but temporary relief at best Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times Its volume In acid. Next time a hearty meal, or too rich a diet has brought on the least discomfort, try d Philops Milk of Magnesia fortune MVIllnc fh"rt-?- , vour hand Ml your fort line. Jllijtr..tfi Instruction, mm-pim comuU'te. K'c, iot&K0 puld. V Specialty lo. Hoi U:SaU Lake CltyX'tati thick-feature- I Mm WtNvWful tnr) mrm. Uukm four kn beautiful. .orurs arzwrna rrkxti! A. ttnckMtir.tmontnmoxmtrmrkim vr4 smj UmjIv (rv forty rwr. II book Ut wot fr Akjjrouf(Wif or wnf i (in m 'Tls better far to love and he poor than to be rich with nn empty heart, Morris. Fecn-a-mi- is nt the answer. Cleansing action of The Highway to India FIKiM the dawn of history .India The Weekly Short Story liy II. IRVING KING been the victim of Invasion ufter Invasion. What of the gale-waIiII.I.I.VCHA.M could not "Perhnps not," replied Margaret secretary with a look which was through which these Invasions nctly be said to be "In bush thoughtfully "Yet he might think most objectionable io him A little north of latitude came? iietw"; but h li id lare "inierests" a I! oh. be might think lot of things one day he summoned Waller Into I, a natural cut In the mountains, InhiTlted over he which the situation being as It Is that bis most august presence and spoke runs for a distances of '.ij miles mostly llni .lo a I have Inveigled you. or something to him on various matters pertainkept a clos,. suj-erfrom Jamrud on the edge of the sicnogrMi'l.er secretary an. an only lll.e ihat Anyway we must wait ing to love, marriage and ethics. trans Indus plain to an open spot son each of whom waa about until the end of the year when my "My son." said be. "I trust you will at I. anil Ktianii on the border of contract expires and In the mean- always remember that you are a Afghanistan. It $ ktiowu as the twenty the year of age. I wail' rn time Koiilletiinn-heime to I that so. you do tint like Kb) her pnss. promise Now you ihltik lhat Walter Is go you won't say a word on (he suh your manner Inward tny secretary, I'ntll the advent of sea power this Ing to fall In love wllh Cynthia. Mlss Wahlron. Stmnglv object to historic highway constituted practilhat CllrliS Is going to ohjivl vio Ject fo your father." "I will not make nny such find It. While Miss Wahlron Is In my cally th. only channel through lently, there Is going to be a row s which could enter the many nnd I he lovers ure going to be mar promise," said Walter. And then employ Waller Interrupted him "Why, which have played ho large rled In spile of everything and they had a llt;le tiff and I hen he father, your suspicions are cruelly a part In shaping (lie destinies of ever) body. Just bold your lmrea put bis arms around her and protu a minute nnd see. It provided the main Inlet (Vim, with me ise, that be would not wty a word unjust. I wouldn't on any account, India. oto one of thos,. 'i'ngllsh basement, Margaret a father had once been g- cr philandering about ; be- through which Unwed the tide of am engaged to b most cause prow i.ste lie fitiliti" on Wesl Thlr Aryan stock which took rool In the wealthy, but bis fortune had dwin a similar died; nnd as ll dwindled be and his charming girl, you se'e." street. fertile soil of the Canges valley and ty Soiiielhliig "Pngaged!" cried Mr. lulling-ham- . gave to the world (he rich gift of bouse on the r!i:ht has a restaurant wife had gradually withdtnwn from And then sternly, "To whom, Indian thought nnd civilization. In l!ie tiisetiient, h "Mediste" on Society all, I forgotten When pray?" Mrs p.lalr died society remembered the lirt Him r Hlld ottlces rcp'esetit "To the daughter of your old stiltMany centuries later, though lug lieteregeticutis elitet prises from for a whole week she had been a "il years before the Christian (here up t" the r""f The leaise on famous hostess tti her day. When, frle.nd. John P.lalr." a western civilization, lured by "In.leed," replleel the father. "Lit- era, he leti l ii "(ooniliia h"Usc," In two years later, John P.lalr died, the story of the rhino" s of th,. I haven't is it, i nn!) in.i,. on society reuieiti.ired sifn her country fact S'o again, even tle Margaret. which lay beyond, for the I have I n In I he for derelict III years. I'l.ik still the occupancy of went to the funernl, and said that I'.rst time trod Its stony path. This A matter. of such that child parthe family wlihh owned It and 'iinelhiiig could lo be clone" for was the Inviixioti of Alevander the P.ul Margaret refused ents cannot but make n worthy dwell Unrein Ml eti people Spoke of Margaret A Jreat. thousand jears after wife. Put why have you not iii,. (lie crude and all ofter, of assist a nee, and being Christ came unother conqueror, tier to tne?" see brought went Its Inisiiing '"" were trvlitu te outdo having d,.ne duly, Mahtntid of Cay.nl, opening tip anand p'"t-d;"t'li. you see enough ol her ns It other Momentous H's Step away and forgot her existence the l. chapter lu the rlkiit Into tin drawing room nnd lei which Wa Just what she wanted Is." said Walter. "She Is your si'c-re- story of Ihe continent. M.ihmud l M You see, tne li.tri.da.e mi o Miss sis leiy to ihi John P.lalr hud left Cynthia Wahlron wns out for plunder nnd he met I'.l itr nnd Mr Walter IMlitighiim his d icgl ler the hrownstoiie house she look a fake name when she ami defeated the It.ijputs nt Pesha"M ui: net." Walter whs saving In Thirt) Something street and a went In work; didn't want society war. This marked the beginning ee "I dotl'l In a on. p. nti'h None In ne of litllw, waiiltis She busl money. very little, Society's i,,y of Mediaminedaii Invasion, which any longer. I ....' Ihlt.k dad will had I" woik to "piece out,"' iiess, anyway." was to end the Mogul dynasty, (he Walter I'llUnglmm did hot too ohjeit a bll lie Isn'l a hud f. I "Hum. hum, quit right." said splendor of w hos, Mvay Is pe'thaps i.:h it.tlde t'ulow. after shell often Invade , library when his Curtis hllllnchatn. !.) "NUss )u (.,.( (insutpUKsed lii the nnnals of the father Were chisi father was at work there with his lie Riel yotlt wlil you step this way a luin world. ftieteM, moved III the same social pretty s'ciH.traphcr secretary. Put Ute?" Today the Khyber pass plnvg a I ' t. Were ill college together soinetlu.es he did. nnd when he did That's nil except that Mnrgarot less hrstorle part, but Is will, as henr l hhn speak of John he Could not help I.Miklhg at the Is tne Mr. Wiilievr I tlllfuchnin. Put it was before. (). nuilti laud P.I ill lu Mich lertiiS lhat don't )oiim woman Tor Miss Cynthia she sUH acts s Mr. between India and central illnghnm'a II. irk In- - will i.hhct to bavins John Wahlron whs giiisl to look nt. Sevhe couldn't get nlotig and western Asia. secretary P.bilr'a d,iiii,i,tei f.ir a d.iugliicr-leral times tin elder PHIInghain wilhout her, P.y nn agreement tnade with the law." I taught pis s..n cnilng upon the Afrldla towards the end of the last CCti,yrthlt century, the safety of the pass was entrnsled lo the Afridl tribe, which provided a body (,f men for paind and escort cluiles. More recently this corps was placed on a regular hasls-pii- ld, armed and oilherrd smaller doses effective because you chew it. At your drugcists the safe and scientific laxative. FOR CONSTIPATION HARDLY COULD DO HER WORK Strengthened by Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound MU-aoTex. '1 have used a p- deal of your medicine an l always tinl n, it fives that ; i Charles Sughroe By )n A rXi to. A2&. 1 I just dropped' C1H' mJ PEA by P.rlilsh ofllcers, and became regiment known as Ihe Khyber Ulrica. The road as now, inciulled and graded, and ymi may travel It In comfort ley nutotuobllii nnd view the greul fort of Ijindl Koial, the Ultimate outpost of i;rrat P.rltalu Ifi the direction of Afghanistan. (X Hill Wontvin Nti(i,iw( I iil.in lUfd't ) a Good Ont A grcut American golfer whs recently presented with a completely furnished hotne by his admirers. This will come as a surprise ( those who have always Imagined that a really keen golfer has do use for Iiuiiic. The Humorist, I do my hardly holisewoik. I T' ti tn the puitr he i.ydia i; rii'V ,i'Kv ham's Vrplnhhj Compound liaJ other helped hrt WCM v 1 nnl I w ill trt in the Mine condition il for mvw lf. 1 am very much Ix'tt now ami I recommend lii netiriT'1 ami will anxwer letterfrni w omen tuk imtalHiut it." Mas. J. W. AurRToS 1015 MiUcr Avcuucs Mission, Tcus. rAKKER'3 ItAtR IIAI Af e j h 1 tin down very "'" Irn (Vnl I CWllJ t. i HlH aoweikftmlmiir-atil- e ir.-are- Wal-ilron- won.li run helti. I wiuefe, . 14 '1 Capt. What Is India? Written in jest IMS' ' pAPEFt AGOUT USm By hi-e- r M-- s, Inilti-elite- r c f A Gentleman of the Old School tifcr w-X-iJ-H V AND ITS PEOPLES By crumbs and bake 20 minutes. He- move the cover and continue baking nnd serve It fresh with sugar and until the crumbs are brown. Serve cream, over angel cake with cream, with hot swcMtened cream Russe. crushed over Ice cream, nnd everyRaspberry Charlotte one likes the old fashioned rich bis- Soak two tablespnonfuls of gelatin In of a cupful of cold wa cuit mixture for strawberry shortcake. The currant and cherry fol- ler, dissolve over hot water, cool low with raspberries find black- slightly and add to one and one berries, so that one need not want half cupfuls of strained raspberry for fruit desserts from early In the pulp and the Juice, tvvothirds of spring uutil the late fruits of au a cupful of sugar, one teaspoon ful of orange extract. tumn are ripe. Set Hie dish on a bowl of chipped Ice and stir s Blueberry Betty. Mix two of soft bread crumbs (packed constantly until the mixture begins solidly) with otiehalf cupful of to thicken, then fold In one nnd melted butter. Arrange In a but- one half cupfuls of heavy cream tered baking dish In alternate lay whipped until stlfT. Turn Into Iners with two cupfuls of blueberries, dividual molds lined wllh thin sprinkle with two tnhlespooufuls of slices of sponge cake. Chill and sugar, a pinch of salt and a little serve. lemon Juice, Cover the top wltii Blackberry Roll. Hull a rich bis cult dough one fourth of nn inch In thickness .Spread with fresn Jam. K,, like a Jcllv BEACH raspberry roll, moisten the edges and press them together as securely as pos I Hp a cloth into slhle. hulling wa ter, wring out In another cloth, dredge the hot cloth with flour an I tie up the roll In the cloth, nllow Ing room for rising. Cover with boiling water and cook two hours or place in a steamer and steam one hour. Covet closely while co.,k Ing. Peniove fn.iu the iloth to a hot platter nn I with cream jere same. and sugar or a funny - f Idgti n r VvV"-t- J ' the summer vi hegln D UKIN'O with the luscious strawberry Si v. NELLIE MAXWELL 5- I L t eatvrn Newspaper Cnlon.) PAJAMA COSTUMES FOR THE fashion holding WITNKS.S on the beach " me to tell. "I don't want you to think I'm conceited So I'll talk some more about Algol don't want you to have a bad Idea of him. Nor do 1 want you to feel sorry for him. He hag a companion and they have an excellent time travelling around. Sometimes he Is brighter than his companion and sometimes his companion Is brighter than he Is." "That's the way It Is with humans, too," Harry told Perseus. "Well, one of the reasons Algol was given such a bad reputation was because he Is a winking star, and the Arabians thought winking was very, very, very shocking. "Oh, Cosmo Is awake now!" again. She Was Chained to a Rock. 'Medusa," commenced Perseus one "was of three proudly, (lorgon when you're down on your Earth sisters. If you looked at one of look up nt her fine Nebula the them you were turned to stone. firent Andromeda Nebula It Is That was the old tule. They had called. snakes for hnlr." ''Hut I've got away from my sub I always thought "I remember. they were horrible." "Andromeda was the daughter of fc-?-sl IT" "The brave deeds, you mean." Perseus smiled. "I'd rather the praise came from Rome one else and not from me. Of course the story that I made the Milky Way is nothing more than a fanciful story, but It Is a pleasing one for Pe-ino- "I didn't think It was fair, so when I came filong- with Medusa's head which I hnd taken without looking nt her face, I decided then and there I'd do something for Andromeda. "I was going to help her In the llrst place because I felt sorry for her, .but do you know that I fell riAht In love with Andromeda when I saw herT I flashed the head of Medusa In front of the sea monster who was Just reaching for her H out to do." "Why did Ihey think Algol un unlucky star?" Hurry asked. "Voti see Algol's name means Hnd his linht varies which Is the reason lie Is culred a variable filar. Algol has also been culled the Double "What queer names." "They are a bit queer," Perseus Admitted. "P.y the way, you know ahoul Medusa, don't you?" "Vcs but I Just as soon hear It again." Harry was chinking how many myths he remembered Just as. Boon as they were told to him vanity." J little story about me?"1 "I'm sure I have." Cosmo was asleep ami Harry was anxious to hear all he could from this interesting Perseus. "They said that I made the Milky Way when 1 stirred up so much star dust In the heavens In my hurry to perforin the deeds I had set happy." "That's a peach of a story," Harry said. "Andromeda deserved all I could do," Perseus went on. "Some time talking. "In the old dnys they thought Alirol was rather unlucky In spite of his brightness. Alpha, to he sure, Is my brightest star, and Alpha lives In a regular starry meadow." Cassiopeia you'll notice I'm not far froin Andromeda and she Is Just below Cassiopeia whom you've met I want you (o keep your directions. You've heard how vnln Cassiopeia was. Well, her daughter was punished, too, her mother's vanity. Sh was chained to a rock so a sea monster could corrte find capture her."' "I think that was mean to pun-la .daughter for her mother's' SMART SET TAKES TO CALICO Ikwtr k tic-vH.OHtSTON C..r m n4 II .wki SHAMPOO-U- hslr oic and Snfff. (Kim. IlicwBi ( Ut ,uk1 ml I rivt-nrt- JA ml mill br iwvil f.hmrl WarU. '"' hor "J7f" 'UDIMPLES ft M leiiif nmm W f W -- iHmH.(nert rnH ln B Tss- a mitusi,i..i.Ip. (Misr ornic e- m f smi Wslrk ths trMf"rsMl(M. Irf MS ImImmI KSeLnl. W. N. t mn lMCr(V sr(t(.Us-(- il trdlWc U, Salt Lakd City, No. Z9 'I D |