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Show Murray Eale, Murray. Utah Turning White By DOUGLAS MALLOCH Hebrew University on Mount Scopus Needs Help I j Just hair turned white one night," They say, and Big!) with sympaIn fJIS thy. ir grew gray "Ills Jui m' f Just one In day- "- Well, he Is better off than me. One night of trouble changed bis at mine, there's plenty there, Yes, white and gray they seem to look run, I tit I gut my hairs one j III S?' hair; Just !!( ftf j VfTmr'H f d can be more appealing to WHAT appetite of a cool night than hot, appetizing sandwiches.' They may be made as dainty as an afternoon tea sandwich or as substantial as a main dish. rr ' i 11 itffi$$? j teTlV !!1T fwJ j lift' i Mock Crab Sandwich. To one half cupful of grated cheese add cupful of f creamed butter, teaspoon-fu- l of made mustard, two teaspoon-ful- s of anchovy paste, a few drops of lemon juice and a tablespoonful of chopped olives. Spread on slices of toasted bread and place In the oven until very hot. Garnish with pastry and narrow strips of canned sweet pimientoes. Serve with celery. one-fourt- h . x ii, x i. :v if' ' i n i"1 r! by one. rV 1 rf)K u made. One night, and white or gray be : grew, One joyless day, and be was through. lie had a night be couldn't Finlle, Hut niy white hair took quite a more than ten years the Hebrew university Mount Scopus, In Palestine, has been struggling for Its existence, mid now, especially, It need" help, 'the depression throughout the world has cost the Institution much of the support It would receive in normal times. Our Illustration shows the Science building of the university anil part of the rumpus, and at the right Ir. Judah L. M.ignes, chancellor. 1 on I IT , - ...... See this one here? That took a year If sympathetic you must be, Of trouble when (be times were Then why not sympathize with me? bad. Some get them suddenly, but I'm Sec that one there? I got that hair Still getting mine one at a time. With months of worry that I had. 1332. DuiiKlua Malloch.) WNU Service (. Bedtime s I.. WD t says tliat habits always pinr-imake mm tiiink ol burrs they stick and are mighty bard to jiet rid of. Of cuiirse there are some kinds of habits you don't w;(nt to pet rid of good habits. Then there tire some habits which are neither good nor bad, and It doesn't realty matter whether or not you get rid of them. Lastly, there are bad habits, the kind you ln want to get rid of as quickly as possible, and these stick tighter than either of the others. They never shake off; they have to be pulled niT or cut o!T. Now one of Peter ItabMi's habits Is to run In circles, n perfectly liarin!e.-- s habit usually, and yet one which sometimes gets blin Into trouble. You see hunters know of this M NT e on Hi IIP. Mm X 7 mm byte I t 1 "Huh:- - lot II Ir. fl . ad Th ft j le n i j a I 'Eli aI r can id ; -- He Chuckled. Here Chasing Myself." I Am Iiabit. and when they have set n (bg to chasing Peter they Just stand near where they first started Peter, knowing that sooner or later be Is almost sure to come back there nnd give them a chance to shoot at hint. Peter has run In circles that way lo much that be seldom think any tiling i.bout It. So it wjis not surprising that be ran about In the tlreen Purest this night, looking for tracks of bis tieigh'mrs, that be should gradually make a circle, nnd so come upon bis own tracks made when he f.rst started cut. At first be didn't know that they wore his own, and startej li follow them. Then, happening to look back nt the footprints he had Jiit made, Siwi Ufa' . H be suddenly realized that they were exactly like the ones he was folPeter can always see a lowing. joke, even If It is on himself. "Huh !" he chuckled. "Here I ani I am afraid It chasing myolf! would be u long. long chase to catch up. I guess 11 run over to the pond of Paddy the leaver and see what I can find there. Hello:" Peter sat up very straight and stared straight ahead at the tracks he bad made earlier In the eve ning. His eyes were round with sur prise and then a troubled look crept over them. Somebody bud been following biin just iis he had followed others! There were the tracks plain to see. Who could have made tl i? peter hurried for a doer view of them. Put this told ,. t,ever had seel) him nothing, them like any before, and so of course couldn't tell who had made Iheiii. Hastily be looked nrmitnl and saw where the tracks had Joined M own. They came from the direction of an dd brush pile, and when they reached Ids own turned ami followed bis. It was quite clear that whoever made them bad been going In another direction until be came on PeterV tracks. Then he had at once turio-to look for Peter. Was it some one who. II!,e bimelf. was following the tracks of bis neighbors Just out of Idle cariosity, or was It mi enemy? With all bis heart Peter wished be knew. One thing was very plain to see. nnd that was that whoever was following him had found bis track, and Peter didn't like that. It made bi;n uneasy. What should he do? lie didn't dare sit still nnd be didn't know where to go. Sudd-nl- .v be thought of a plan. Perhaps if be followed those tracks bark before they Joined his own be might learn something. Peter wasted no more time, lie hurried along that back track straight to the brush ,,ile. The tracks went ail an. nnd it and in and out under It. peter didn't tike that a bit. lie was beginning to Tlo-be fotmd get suspicious, where the tracks had first come to the brush pii, from the direction of an old fallen log. He Lurried over to this. The tracks were nil around ami oxer the log. Whoever bad made them had peeped Into every hole, ro matter how small. Then Peter knew. "It's Shadow thp Weasel!" be . cried with a frightened "No 1 one but Shadow would look Into every hole this way and run all around and in nnd out of the brush pile. It's Shadow the Weasel, nnd now he's after me! Oh, what shall 1 do?" 5 Prune Sandwich, Fried. prunes after soaking well, pour off the sirup, stone, put ir t" through the food chopper and add (.6 by J. O. Lloyd.) -- Wxn Service. By Betsy Ca'.Iister sugar and cinnamon to taste. Cut the crust off of sandwich bread, slice thin and spread with the mixIGIRLISAQJ1'"ture nnd cover with another slice. JUST ONIONS Wp the sandwiches In a plain panTMIKKK Is hardly any menu In cake batter, and fry like french which onions In some form or toast or In deep fat. These make a delightful breakfast toast. oher may not be Included. Paw onions sometimes called Hot Egg Sandwich. scalllons make an appetizer liked Cook six eggs in the shell until by many, and a little onion Is usu ally .added to vegetable salads. hard, remove the shells nnd chop line. Add pepper nnd salt and a Onion juice or minced onion Is usueach of chopped parsteaspoouful ally added to every sort of inade-cve-r menu dish or to dishes of ley and capers, n tablespoonful of ground raw meat. Vegetable soun butter, a teaspoonful of cornstarch and most stock soups have a bit of mixed In four tablespoonfuls of Cook until slightly onion flavor and many persons think light cream." that a little onion flavor Improves thickened. Have ready slices of butcream vegetable soups of various tered and toasted bread on hot i sorts. plates, fill the sandwiches and cover In using onions In meat dishes, with the eggs and drawn butter or cream sauce. Garnish with sprigs croquettes, tlmbales and the like as well as In savory Ilsh dishes many of parsley. Add half a teaspoonful "It my baby doesn't make his of curry powder to the creamed persons like the flavor best If the mark In the world," s.iys housekeeponion is fried In butter or drippings mixture If desired. ing Honorah, "it won't be because (55. 1331. Western I'nton.) be hasn't practiced a lot on the wall Instead of adding raw. When this Is done care should be taken Unit paper." the minced onion Is kept from be-- 1 coming really brown. It should be 11. II Svmtlcat ( ) W'M' fried only to a golden brown. The onion and butter or dripping are then added to the meat mixture. For n very delicate onion flavor a Cautious recipe sometimes stipulates that slices of onion be fried In butter and then removed and thrown nwav while the butter with the suspicion of onion flavor Is all that Is used. or grated onion It is best to keep a grater used for no other purpose. For .emergency purposes a little onion salt, similar to celery salt. Is worth on band', by way of j having adding flavor to soup, made-ovemeat or a sandwich when there Is no time to go to the usual pains of extracting the juice of an onion. Creamed ouhms arc regarded as a suitable accompaniment to a flsh dinner and the menu with roasted chicken or turkey Is not considered complete without creamed or baked onion of sony sort. Fried, onions are a llmehonored favorite with beefsteak and 'many persons like them with calves' liver. Your Heme and You is planting iOO.an ac irtment of , 1870 Wai jcognltfon jnnUl. Oi rozimutely jhe trees a 11 Inclu rill cut ne trober to t He doesn't look a day over fifty. And feels like forty. At the age of C2. That's the happy stale of health end nep a man enjoys w hen he gives his vital organs a little stimulant I When your system is stagnant and you feel sluggish, headachy, e don't waste money on "tonics" or "regulators" or similar Cook half-aliv- Stimulate the Iiatent medicines. bowels. Use a famous physician's prescription every drug store keeps. Just ask them lor Dr. '- j If! urn1 I- r ; C?5. v. r. ' :::; '" II 'I II . KITTY McKAY N.iu Wdccx Putnam Dy X! s If -S IS::. M"'liri- NVwurxpor Syndicate WNl' S.rvirr) - fa Not Really Steel Jackets There are no steel Jacketed bul I . lets made In the United Stales. In Europe there are some cartridge I made which have steel (really soft Forgotten Meaning! "Polities" is defined by Webster Iron) Jackets, with a thin wash of as "the art of science of govern- cupro nickel. Most bulle's called ment." What a blessing It would be steel Jacketed In the Fulled States If we could use It In that sense and are made wllh a cupro nickel alloy be understood. Angeles Times. Jaiket ijifs: I Is Mississippiun Pays Taxes With Nuts ga--p- A Caldwell's syrup pepsin. This appetizing syrup is made from fresh laxative herbs, active senna, and pure pepsin. One dose will clear up almost any case of headache, biliousness, constipation. But if you want to keep in fine shape, feel fit the 'round, year a ... Vi a spoomui oi Dr. Caldwell s tvn few days, Ecpsin every sleep better and feel betii in every way. You will never neeii icu;e mower laxative. . Give the children a little of t!j delicious syrup two or three times, week. A gentle, natural stimuli that makes them eat and keeps bowels from clogging. And sai them from so many sick spells aa colds. j Have a sound stomach,- activi liver and strong bowel muscles thx expel every bit of waste and poises every day! Just keep a bottled Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsia ot hand; take a stimulating spoonfd every now and then. ice if yos don't feel new vigor in every um Syrup pepsin isn t expensive. on is ju o i ee; r t - ; pains of Red Man's Legend Installment Weddings Caia bego, E state that! swollen Reports of Indian Summer stallment from I'.erlin are becorc!; fe""?0 weddings " When the smoky haze Is o'er the the thing In Germany. Fir TP quite Americans white nt ' twilipht valley a trousseau for the br:. seem to see In It the council smoke supply swallowtail outfit for the briilejr T1,e of the red man, and call It "Indian nnd all other things necessary tPran' summer." the wedding, Including a short To the red American, however, It moon trip. All this is to be paid r Is time" nnd bis explan- on the installment plan after t S5,Li, ation of the name and time Is like this: Pathnnder Magazine. The Hreat Spirit sends the warm EN! SUI13 of fall to ripen the corn nnd the pumpkins, nnd ns they turn golden QU lu causes the leaves to fall to show the Indinn and the squirrels that harAway vest time Is at hand. that heavy, Most of the farmer and the animals heed the warning and hasten to drowsy feeling! the work of harvest, hut there are When constipation slensli, in en yr' hor-- - ft "lazy-farme- H Drink ,BB , bring bick the fluth ot ricalin to your face by flushing th some lazy humans nnd animals who always say, "I shall do that tomorrow." So, to awake these lazy folks, bowels thoroughly. A cupor two of GsrncldTts will cleanse awaf unhealthy, stagnant waste, renew the feeling ofeoergy sndptp oil ihi wartit drvgfist Orent Spirit calls on the North Wind to send down a real blast and Ibis make the lazy folks realize that winter Is at band nnd they have no harl vested stores. The lazy man and look upward for pity and then the Great Spirit sends a few warm days so that the lazy folks can do their delayed tasks. After that comes the winter, and woe betide that lazy man who did not catch the real meaning of Indian summer. rnnnn ; L 'thntl I TEI 1 trittu No I PILES conl rub utes No1 brir jar, i Th frca Tile suITerers from Trotrudtng, r.lceding, Itching or lllind l'Ues, can now get relief from very first treatment by using Dr. Fierce' Favorite Prescription nnfcc weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by druggists in tablet or liquid. Adv, 4ng b icold, yflUUittiil 4' nnl-ma- Familiar With Economy of Every Other Kind Q.R.Pife Ointment An Irate citizen stormed the citadel of the I .on Angeles board of super visors the other day. He was all burnt up becnuse some project or other that he had In mind had not ty ordinance, nnd Supervisor Shnw been Immediately adopted ns a conn happened to be the victim of his plaint. Sir. Shaw took the trouble to point mt some of the weaknesses In the visitor's scheme, cited a number of points which made It utterly Impracticable nnd finally remarked: "Of course, we always appreciate public Interest such ns you have displayed, but I believe you will tie a greater help to us if you would study a little political economy." "Well," slehed the visitor, "I suppose I might ns well; I've studied every other kind." Q. It. (Quick Kellef) Tile Olnt ment Is a new remedy for the treatment of pile FufTerers no matter how long ntlllcted, guar-nntee- d to give satisfactory relief or money refunded, r.efore placing this pile olnt ment on the market for sale, it was put to the acid test In both mild and severe cases, never falling to produce wonderful re ten: fclHO lilt gele "I ho th m t P r sults. I lb'I If you are troubled with piles, do pot experiment. (let I. II l'ito ointment. If your drug- ( gist dors not carry It in stock, till out the blank below and mall It to Q. R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. 373 South 5th East I; Salt Lake City, Utah Q. It. Co, (Jentlenien: Inclosed find $1.00 I 0. Money Order for One tube of Q. It. His Ointment to bo mailed prepaid to That "Pet" Not Wanted Henny (ilrtoti, eleven, ran from the home of his grandparents In .Vordmont. Pa., to net a ',iilc nhen. herd dog" that he noticed near the house. The "dog" growled nnd Kenny retreated nt full speed with large hear In pursuit. A dog on the fnrm Intercepted the bear am! chased It into the woods. Britain's Greatest War Monument V ilgbborhooiJ Grilled Sardines. Toast In a broiler or in a hot frying pan a dozen or more sardines. Melt butter In the frying pan, stir In a little flour and moisten with hot water, then mid a bit of vinegar, a dash of mustard, salt and pepper, and pour over the sardines; serve on toast. while. PETER FINDS SOME STRANGE TRACKS Wisconsin's Vermonter be plat one-lml- i One night of grief and like n leaf His hair was altered in lis shade. One day of pain, or sorrow's rain, l'e.s, so It was Ibe change was T1 How Old? EVENING SANDWICHES - n tp r( If a Name I O. Address On conditions that If I m riot with results obtnlued, I nm to receive money tipoo rotnrntug tube to your laboraMtlf-flo- tory. s When He', Fluih lie When is your birthday? She When will It be most venient for you? rj i i t The girlfriend says the most far sighted man she ever knew got a Judgment against an Insurance 4 wei i (t. ! ll-- ll ti.l!rt t VNU rl.-- . A 'II riio Chicago Complei certuln family from Chicago were vMtlnjt at a Virginia furm tioi ninny mile from Washington. It n tbrlr fltsl night there. "Ill wake jou up In time ( feci th chh ken," f;iiJ the fond mother In bhtd.ng Inr jiuiiigct good iilght. l'tlght and early the next morn lug that parent nwoke to fitnl her young beperu! sitting up In bed. nil. bine hi eyes, "Muvx r," be culled oer to l;er, "what time do the ebb k i, det Magnzine. j A fun BL-- iar Cifir lAr-i- ur : n:i -- vr.r 1- -. , -- l f.t of the gigantic memorial to P.rltish beror of the World war. flV. which Is rapidly nenring completion at TbiepvHl In the Soinme. The monument will bear the names, rank and regiments of ?;l,:;;7 World wnr hcrocg and command a fine view of battlefield of the Kohhup. The prince of Wale and a distinguished Krotin of fellow p.rltn will take Id the dedication of this, Ilritnln'i greatest immmn'id to her soldier dead. !rt upi"-I'atl,C- ii.KT - Is there nnvthlnir to nrotect the wild flowers? Chlggors help. , What of the slay-a- t homes who are All the "cood obi davs" were full not rolling stones and yet gather no of plagues and annoyances, too. moss? Host way to keep a secret ! cot If you have a client expansion of lo think about It very much. four Inrlsejt, you can mak room for more medals nnd decorations, To bear Is to conquer our fate. man and took It out In trade. i con- i RELIEVES HEAD, CHEST fJNAr.l.i: to nd caMi lo cover (axes on land that he owns In Detroit native ,f MisslKslppl, n!:.ng tm pounds of pe- -' cans from bis c,wn r(bard. The city treasurer mam.ced to Ml the iitits In live pound bags for Jl.Mi. leaving a mirplu, ,.f $15 to return to Sntier after the taxes and freight chnrges bad been paid. Here Is cne . '"r,IlZ 'fU'T. ' of the clerks wcifc-htr-g mm the cuts for nlc m . t' n and inhalant unsurpassed' preventing and relieving cold congestions OUAIITT sing BACK COLDS Li Slainlcss "Rub t and tin - McKESSONtKODBINS' SO10 AT AU CtUO tTORIS i |