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Show Murray Eagle, December 26, 1929 5 YOUTHFUL By JULIA BOTTOMLEY - miailed Inwardly as she taw anions them, and as flowers always Meda's eyes did. they quieted her mind dark, cynical Alice discovered her with them. room table. the down dining swing The old girls came In, Meda among been had discussing The pirls them. alhad comments the maids, and Meda stared at them, then whirled ready been a bit personal. "For the president of the Old on Jeau. "Olio, so It wasn't a bluff after Maids' club 1 nominate Jeun. Can't eh? Girls, what do you know all, some see her being Just day you about that? Her boy friend sent on her called Auntie,' putting I And they are lovely I" Meda woolen underwear on a certain day, them no matter what the temperature acknowledged. The Idea had certainly worked is?" But as the The laughter out Into Meda's as Jean discovered. next week came and the next, and to 'enthe Jean quivered speech. ter of her shy little soul, and for the flowers took every spare penny the first time she turned on the girl she had, she realized that her Idea who seemed to get pleasure, from had not been thought out to the the day of her coining, In "kidding" end. She must stop buying them, her In a way that hurt even as Ii and what would happen then? She left no order, one week; no made fun for the others. "Perhaps you don't know the flowers came as they had before, whole story, Medal" she said and Meda immediately discovered TF-i- - i the fHct "Whai'B the matter with your boy mystery home, eh? Tell us friend, Jean? Or were you sendWe never about him!" Meda's soft. Insinu- ing them to yourself? saw this boy friend of yours I" the ating voice ran on. Jean tied from the table to the keen-eyegiij suggested. refuge of her room where she sat The color flamed to Jean's brow on the edge of her bed In stricken as Meda looked at her. "Ha, I be silence. The word 'home" had lieve that's it. you" been the key that unlocked a rush The hull bell rang, and the maid of memories' of the little village brought up a box. Opened, by that she had left. Through the mem- eager hands, Jean saw before her ories filling her mind was mixed In a box of fur more costly flowers a little cry "Oh, why did I say than she had ever bought, and these that to Meda?" she had not purchased. A knock on the door interrupted Amid the exclamations of the her thoughts, and Alice Lane came girls, one voice suggested sourly: In. She put her arms around Jean. "Don't you let Medu bother you, youngster," she said smiling. "Meda really envies you, I think your gentleness and shyness; and I don'l think she really means to hurt you." "Hut I can't help resenting It. Alice," Jean said with a half sob. "I know, but you Just show a little more spunk, and 1 will help you out," Alice advised. Jean nodded, but the scheme did not appeal to her to "talk back" tA the sharp tongued Meda called for ability that Jean did not possess. No other Idea came to help her until the following afternoon, the turned from her way home from work to a flower shop. A young man with pleasant eyes came to wait upon her. She gave her order a bos of flowers, and . .. 1. .1 I.I a .. i. nip aaacu nun iu erim uieiu 10 ine address she gave her own. As he took the order be chatted with her, and her shy girl's soul unfolded like a blossom under his kindness. Seeing her Interest, he took her about the shop, and she went with heart and eyes alight. That evening the (lowers came. They tilled her common little room with fragrance, Jeau hid her face quickly. t I J1 IB "Oh, I see! the boy back I smell a d evidences that NK among ninny both daytime and evening modes reflect the Spanish Intluence. I Is tlit! bolero. These running little J Jacket effects appenr in endless ver-.ltms and if the bolero Is not de-- I finned as a separate piece then ! More than likely trimming Is ur-- 1 3 ranted to simulate it, If there Is one thing more likable J about the bolero than another. It I is Its youthfulness. In the picture jtlie stylist asuccessfully poses a bo!ero over frock. The thought comes that this Idea might I he put Into practical working by the woman who has In her ward-- i robe a "perfectly Rood" sleeveless I dress which she would I like to tune to midwinter wear, j Why not modernize It with a Jaunty little bolero fashioned somewhat after the tnnuner of the one pictured? In the Instance of the bo-- I lero ensemble shown here the ma-- f ferial Is black silk Hat crepe. There is a touch of white georgette In the one-piec- ldio Ity. one-piec- 'Mil tuck lam square neck of the dress with Persian lamb edging the bolero a combination that might have been designed for mourning, so somber is It In Its smartness. I!ut that Is the way of many a Paris costume this year, if it Is not all black then it Is almost sure to be The hat which tops this coslume tide little model, and please to observe, If you are looking for outstanding style touches, that It has a nose-vei- l, for veils are being worn by the majority of Fursmartly dressed Parlsiennes. thermore this hat has a brim, and we are going to see more and more of brims as the season advances. A single white gardenia on the underside of this shapely brim emphasizes the theme most becomingly. Speaking of the bolero It Is also popularly worn with a matching fckirt and a contrast blouse. Is a very black-and-whi- , tin iterlii 0 tU ltD(l' of tt Ml- - :. to tt Verj biMt of d am irt W nakll rt. podi rede! uv tU rt inptr Union.) i an t mil look well Successfully Feurht In this Sclantiflc Way When a thousand different thornishts ksep you rrom falling Into OliNlrt-KMKMBi;. NERViivE Contains no halilt form Ins drum. For ycurs a household of proven ben-eIn tlio trrattnent of Nervousnoa Nrrvout IndUKwtliM and Nervous Irritability. Agencies All Over the World. AT ALL DRUG STORES FHKB flsmnle i Cenerous Jiollls Sent on Bequest In S I N Balsam of Myrrh eatro-majrne- s f NOVEL l rflw-fi- 52-19- 29. op: "Why, Daddy, you don't use It. I saw you take your own teeth out and wash them In the sink." Junior Like Khaki Through constant application to bis work and diligent study of details, Dan Kynn lias risen to a position of prominence In one of the most Important departments In the city. His new position calls for a white collar in place of the khaki shirt be has been Id the habit of wearing. Dan, Jr., loves nnd admires his daddy. He Is perplexed, however. He does not know whether he likes the change or not. Dan had been on the new Job but two days when the little fellow looked up at him Inquiringly to ask: "Ain't yon going to dress dirty any more, Daddy?' P.rockton I Old Washington Hotel Passes Into History wealth of history Is associated the old National hotel on Penn sylvania avenue, recently purchased by the city to nmke way for a new municipal center. Itullt In 1820. this hostelry was for years the largest holel south of New York. "Not only did Henry Clay live and die at the National," reports George Itothwell Iirown In the Washington Herald, "but from Its doors Old Hickory walked to the capltoI one March morning to take the oath as President" On the day that Lincoln wns Inaugurated the hotel roof held sharpshooters who covered that point of the parade. Until the American Federation of Labor moved Into Its new building It used the hotel for Its headquarters. A wIUi A Story for Vavka,-- the Children J"'k I ii .' M "i-Aor- IS.-rl'l- t f - 'i i Onion Dishes a . ! e (. I I - ias: ;'': tr -t ntii.-H.- oli' N" ..! W I .j i ... s i v j ! e rb j rciit'-si.Ui'- s !,.rr j ve, ! 4 UK ! ;le " i.fT iid "";. li:-- gtif 5 Globe-Democra- t. I I few) "Meda, you go soak your head. It's time you let up on Jean. Nobody thinks enougti of you to send you flowers like these I" Koenltf Medldns CaMeda, for once, was dumb. Jean lient. Si IM No. Wells St. gave each girl one of the lovely Chicago. III. blooms, Including Meda. Meda took Former It "Pastor It. her face softening. Koema'e NeTTlne'' After they hud gone, Jean stared I NlbH.'lll'N.-l'il.'at the box. It was from the same shop. A mistake must have been Fnitli Sanatorium Is a tiny place, but Jesus' made. power heals here. Hrnd stain ned anvelona She The next day she stopped. for iirayir and 7 Wvinf lieftllny requirements. Mabel Umlth, Rt. 1, Holllater,. Calif. bad learned the name of the clerk who waited on her, and she went The Moler Barber College. Inc. His eyes lighted as he to him. BARBHHSIN I)HMANI saw her and softened us she told Stat Licensed College. Kara W hi la Toa Imis. him of the mistake. yoa for any State Ksamluatlon 1 1 8 said 8 BT HfM he KNT ALT LAKE OIT S, VTA O qui"No, Miss Hudson," etly. "I sent them because we'll" His voice changed in tone HANFORD'S "Honestly. 1 wish we could be triends. You love floaers, so do enough to Introduce us. You don't like the city; neither do I. Why not go to a" play tonight with A Healing Antiseptic he paused, his me and well U saaien ars satWats to nissa ran lar each on other. words tripping euger first batik UaMaaiba. The color tinted her cheeks. "Oh, I would love to," she said, feeling as If she Just breathed the words. DH. CLAIKE M. COULEY That evening was Jean's triSpeialiaJn in treatment of disease by umph. First he came, and the girls electricity tliathermv, el met him; then Meda 6tared at her vibration. Outline ami lufra Ked ray. rlaamlnatlon made by blood trat and and said "Jean, you look lovely." Observant Boy Rather laboraujury findings. Free eoneultatioa. And there was the gorgeously happy Boast Spoiled Daddy's Honrs 9:00 to SiOO with the and 607 him, good by Soott lUdg. Phone Was. 607J evening At a recent social gathering, ac SALT LAKE OTY, UTAH at her door that held promise of to Robert Castle of Los An cording s good-bya time when and other geles, the presence of a number of need be said. no good-byprominent dentists naturally centered (Copyright.) PARKER'S the conversation on teeth. HAIR BALSAM HtomliairlaJllzic One of the dentists had his little Keatores Color and AND boy seated unostentatiously on bis Beauty to Cray and Faded Hail tor. and OOat Oruirrirta. knee. The boy, who was completely ''lirm. Wtia I'atch.'ytnv It. T shut out of the medical talk, neverthefor ne In FLORESTON SHAMPOO-!d- cal Makes the less listened with wide-eyeInterest. r.ouuection niih I'aiki't60 t Hair Ilaleam. or mail wnts by at drop, soft and fluffy. Ills oun father bad Just finished de- hair cists. Ulscox Chemical Works, 1'atchogtis, N. i. claring that a brand of tooth powder of his own manufacture cleaned the W. N. V., Salt Lake City, No. teeth beautifully, when the boy piped I I b i Ne (a SLEEPLESSNESS Gnome said to him, and then be Super Talk left the slate by his side. the Follies r!rl who I'dell. I'ejrgy "The little gnome awoke and Substaoca and Shadow is coins to enter a convent, criticized found It had been a dream, but was It a saying of Demetrius Plin- - the movies at a nlcht club. It seemed so terrible to blin that lerui, that "Man liaving often ulian "The movies," she said, "are euoutrh mean would be writevery thing doned what wan vlsihle for the sake to fiend ten down on the slate that he any jdrl Into a convent AH of what was uncertnin, have nt nt this wasn't mean as be had been. talk J F.very film Is a super-fil- m super what they expected, and hne Inst By MARY GRAHAM BONNER "It took time for him to change, A rutin said to me th nowadays. what they had hinrj unfortunate ,y other but gradually he did change, and : nl;ht "The Cnonie," said Witty Witch, before his "Suddenly eyes he saw bow much more fun It was when an cnl;iiiatli-ii- l nort of calamity." "'I don't see any difference at all .is very naughty, oil. this was Professor Gnome, only he looked he wasn't iHM.nr.iiHii .....,, m ii .j- -. I, It i.im Athenaou (circa A. D. mean and doing things 2ini), "The between a film and a supcr-lilmand agi's ao. minii larger than he had In school. setting 'mad' mid getting offended" IT DOES not seem us If one lota along the theory that whatever can IrIiIOMIillstK.'' "lit- - leased "lie was carrying a big slate. creatures smaller "'The more fool you. then," Fnld I. people's feelings. more of luxury and beauty and be iiecompli.-lie-d with fabric can ti' ii himself, and of course that "'This Is the slate which cannot and"Hehurting 'At a super film the prices are was r more much much, popu-laone (,f t,e meanest things in the be rubbed off by your sponge, little unusualness could be added to furs be accomplished with fur. Ami so Dr. Barnarolo Homes Busy than ever before oh now, be as my lists exploit them this season. the artist furrier Is turning out most gnome.' he said. 'I have the ic Culled "the Lir-was family In the and really truly liked." 1 "A: .yone Is a big coward who does rubber for it, but you will not be This applies not only to the ail fur marvelous ityle creations which In wnrtd." the Doctor Darimrdo' honn". t c). lt.'S, W extern Ncwxpnpcr I'nlun ) Forbidd' n Fruit with their "dies able to rub anything off. cunning coat but to fur in lis every con- trlguo ,i'..t. Diitne Plalnsailih-Di- in elab- a charitable oranlatoii In Ureal lirlt-altouches" and in.iker 4 "Mien be would say things thnt niherwhe t think ceivable to time you are mean nnd the mode. adaptation "Puncheon" and "Slab" for children and youns people, now It horrid of the Selectmen toyou 3 "ri people's fet'ling orate nnd uiibtio treatments. and be would lease mid get "imur nnd "offended" forbid a A was when Time fur Is a s or In the l.oim-puncheon manipulation As an example of fascinating fin has more than spilt log man tn kK bis wife on Sunday? i t nn .TV over nothing at nil. heavy slab with the face smoothed. was supposed to have lis limita- Intricacies consider the hariiilnc thrnUj;hoiit the empire. An nver.ic of 1 "He so mean thnt no one ever Dan.o FMi It's all r!hL Now A slab Is the outside piece, with or tions, r.einuse fur was fur til t 'o ermine trluiined ensmhle tu the live are being admitted daily, am! when he was coins to sud that It's aMiii-- the law the men will i hevonil the mil without the n taken from loa was bark, of j expected In Ihe picture. 'i ly d t "mud" at them for some This effc llve (n;-- Clis,.n y,,, ,iin.led hist tear. in tie days when floors were made form nnd the conventional. How-oslip us many a contraband kiss. cost ume Tor arterii.ton wear Is a 'J' 'rl or other. In some our Ideas puncheons. localities ever, have been revolu Woriti creation. Th graceful cd 'In school he would love bis only Inside pieces were designated j lionized. It Is very evident that I.i r. the wld"iied cii!T, the ll.ire ot Datcnrts in Self Pity Srrvic and Succsis he could keep rub, .ite. bemuse with this name. t r. It !T. nowadays designers are working fur plus a perky tunc on the wee "Nine tenths of my fiiccess," ssys Felf pily Is n most depradiiic habit. "ine day he said, think slates chupeuu all bespeak III." lie w trend j There Is no seiiM1 In Maying; a funeral Albert Kiihn. sk)cmner builder. In ,.V i he nicest things In the world which deiiiiiinN of fur nil l hose .over a failure. Life's rcu'est eson the American Magazine, "litis come r t! ; 3 e write or draw on vacarles nnd vaiiltles which beuiij j Is learned lien we bom stly arktiou) because I listened tn what people said to modem stjllxlnc. '!! we cm rub right out again. !, our faults ns we nmke them. Ihey wanted and gave It to them." 1 "'I iriies III be like n slate my-if- . I'ur luxury Is besid.rn la every ' Then we will blame ourselves and rif tin. 11.1. 1.. .in. fte..l. lit do tthnt I please and then il.'tiiil By NELLIE MAXWELL Tha Usual Kind I c"r u out. !. rm Crlt. bei-' hired caracul .oat which , "vg I a mirror." "I wat ""f course he didn't quite know , Nolan screen fame of lnry lovely umquitou onion is a;wn8 season with plenty of butter, sdl wore when she po-c- d "w I. was to do that. "A rTatid mirror" Tin-- season, fur de phoAdaVd Intfrctt Itubblng always liicxpotisUe. liitf a teaspi.oi.ful MiKar; riaik n h:.'k marks on bis slate be which in rel.ro.)irei In our "No. one for my face." Lustre KoL tograph S "Vim slow over to bent lieaKhfnl. When tune eaten are unill rlaims well always Ihey politer ...... I.IKMIJI 1..11 f ui I to be q.ul:e a different mat-1- i'i.. t... tiini II.H,llllinil H4"I1, ,ii.... rr Zeilunc. Cologne. raw they are rich In vltanilnes and K'a'.ed. trc nt follow ini: r rubblnc out mean action. oil's and Slates Art th Nicest Things. what nnd ah's iir'no uncooked retain much of their vl I thirk Onions B;ked With Tomatoei. have ! "S'".l be tii'M be "Writ, be Ki,i,i to himself thnt be content. In tatnllies where Strain one tpiart of tomatoes nnd M. Hi. 'es of iidiiilntioti nnd petlifips owes ever) body, Two Daautlet New Pedfonl JMtiM rover do the .troe naughty and hurt your friends and pretend tnmlne nppearniee are there children 'iilms should be ndd two InhlrNp'Miriful of su.'.ir. of envy ,li l Nol;in Of s screen actor It was a iked! to know tthat you don't It will go Standard. ninl thnt was Just about Corel-miIn sjulti. ut hnvs f.n thoo ; down on this slate and you will served at least twice s week. When cue te:ixM)nful of i't a n l two Hi e iMrij. n riil.Mns; them out. flow ilo jou lell jour flnnnceo from Milled forth from ,er slater co s!ar cooking them sdl a quarter tea 1 "lb- ()f i!iir. all well III lilil.l.'ilid. I'or wher her double''' wmu fi!.(vn pretended In School not be able to rub It off." the of for it suar to Sufar nrlna mixed. Add two taMi'sHNmfuU of Candy helps !! tie knew lhl "This nod much eie Professor spoonful l Art And the answer"! never try." ..... c.ll.iT I ... ulnrv l,n who does pot cm-- t out delicious tlavors. A pinch of cornstarch or fl"iir mixed butler and one qunrirr leiisponnful innieiil. a n rae leopiird, I'crbnps s For luncheon, Sunday nlj.ht i of ut Into lunklni: ( "1 !. unions Ihe t'itflit cniidy .(r nifur hn hen professor Gnome roasted onions and p mines iu the Into halves and put ihiiu In n b ak Ciati co.if. or Home olluT niually in will Fr. A'arm Clock for Parkers The usunlly prrver.t curdlitiS. j on., nf tl. liii'dUt ""J ""k wind bo b.id written, be IM". hiiirli.j: do with your ' will a be meal "What tire y.ni li.K fireplare dUh. Pour enjoyed by "I'd tonmio a:,,.,.. Merchants In a wesiern town Is ,, In suunr hmwn , the srl.t responsible ictilns. ttil) . the whole family. Itutter hoih ei over the nnlmu nnd t'tik one hour . )ilo... ,.rlll;,. illv.ir.e i money, jirlle?' "i. in i. cvnde for 11 sumumtis e. I I 11 violating for Ihe curiliit rry, Professor, but eiabb-ivriH. b:it IIIHT illg I II kOO ery generously when serv In a moderate oven. !i t it,,"'' "U wrii'i "piiv Llhcrty boii'ls." I hit I Worn v'lh this comi IN" d me to keen minute (Dirking privilege, by the Inr them. An ruse: nlurm Onions clock nnd qunr following h. of Scalieped led hi. rr. peel tarn ii:oiu i Tor All tha World Parsley aids digestion, pretents tcr cv. n sized onions rnouc'i to i tnd It b is a tmitcbed placed In the parked car, I set to Wasn't la His Riht MiaJ sa'ln f:n Siu d,vsK'ihla when vatni with s f.i serve the "U-- n l e tfioucht exwhen , ! itnii the two time "FlMittsiiiiilnlilp.' snys r hHfllf Pad the plv warning until j She- -1 shall never forget how crssy Piirnboji family. shown hd A sprls eaten afler meal. hearty Atiierh-lil- l M.ew Milfar U.e. hnif done, th.-- pl.n-In n tuikln.' for ..i..f Jitna by wrlilna on pires, then the merchant rushes raw tmlons tvlll ah-cii iiH.lcd wh. n you pri'H'.ii to ms. !! mi,.i m o v. d"tk. Inr.o Ihennilof':iIiiv. the onnh. ilMi with n i'..-,It la to b nppioiie'li "knows lay. r of rl h white , in shown In (liis pi'. tu thoiitfli be did not out, relumes CHr lo another sinll Ite-I was ciary. frnin the breath br " snuv. sprinkled wi'h a thbk l.iver'the fur tlieinc from nrl'.iv ill.T.-- r found Wheffver Ineti pl.ty lS" tlicr." mwer nt all. but Imply and resets nlarm. I'tllity News. Claied Onions.-P- eel mellum. ' ' chfH'ae '' 'i q'lite nlmurd. of liilli.fil nnd rover Willi 'rut Hlil.a, I'oit of l .e to.it Bil of . slr.ed onions and prik tliem soother Inter of o'lloiw. Till s rrnn !, looks dlsttneuIsbM Tha Right Sid I'iiil'li fur rriia fur in a Irlniiii nj "J." d,(y !, IIr,.(j ,p ,rry throiiEh the renters Not them t' nnd he l a ll'i'e more self sails"1 keep ' Willi the while nau.o ajirinkleil well way. Vry i -- nins bard ... ... However, n f.ir tia biMiry, If there tire two sldea to every and he bud I....l 1.. u l.fi . IruM? I uttei-- d after. Is be s.ife forctrr Ital-ut nltli p.nl.rrumhs Mhl bin i.tnit hie, , pi.tiipnrioit ''"n smaller Htory take n glance at the; outside, ' ' rreniure ' 1 ., n and serte from the covered tiuiMrrful ...If I .'II. ," UIUM l.r ?.r" Is ran nt..i;I as site In IniK' lll,h.f JinkwWrit, "i,,7 t the Inside, If you can. Im criifxni'ix),!;! I Ilill'K but , p ' ' 1 ' ibakina di-- h "Y 'Z., . This much f"r a sundial: It Is rt ni.'d Ihey me lie ..'lii 'hit s. ss bud'y W'tu lite n a lor g trip. Antcles Times. I " " lettered. vu iiiiui ten'ier. nrain Slid , ( M I m n I cr ouL ( Mil II rievrr Iu I ;. W i.,ti dollC a ' ttm tuotlirf ff Ncria'HT . front' r not m..t,r lt,inEa thnt jou tinir tlioulit Jr-d by th.lr owners. pnV'IJ' cspitalH-'coii'd do fiThe Naughty Gnome OSS HIS, Western men whiskers, but fashion doesn't care a whit for that. It says, Nay. The uncovered fuce makes a clean sweep. a rew mustaches survive, small re minders of the period following the Civil war, when they gradually super 8eded the beards the generals and many soldiers In the ranks brought back from the camp and the battlefield. President Harrison was the Inst of the Presidents to wear a beard. There was a general ruck of hair In the lut er lbGOs; even college students in photographs can be seen wearing more or less transparent burnsldea. The despoliation began soon after thnt. The hair on the caput became shorter bIro; and the mnnfolk generally be gnn to be "down on hair." It was a wrench for the elder masculine popula tlon to give up their chin whiskers, bnt they yielded and compromised on keeping the npper lip unshaven. Now. few men living know what their whiskers would look like If they "turned them out,' curious as many of them are about it. The hirsute tide may turn almost any year, and the physiognomical decorations of our granddads bloom again. F. II. Collier in the St. Louis about FURS LUXURIOUS fv Some By DUFORD JENNA The Weekly Short Story v J H Whisker. Not Likely to Return to Fashion The Flowers Were for Jean FROCK ONE-PIEC- E iS- - SUCH IS LIFE Why, of Course! i "i-n- By Charles Sughroe |