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Show - THE PWSON r riMOMri l.-- ITU! 0 . JL.i - - - MJL1 Puff Sleeves in Versatile Mood By CMKRIi: MCIIOI.X? r.- By TvitalTut :M( ELMO SCOTT WATSON MATING is PROPER He Saved New A die average American "Who saved New Oilcans In die War of 1st.';" mu im W prop.ipij answer Mil.'. Andiew Jackson, of course. That answer is correct, hut it would he equally corieit to say "(.'apt Samuel Chester Reid." And wtiat is more surprising j, die fact thal Reid saved that city by fighting a buttle ii die sea several thousand miles of Male Careful Selection Big Proposition. of poultry for great c()lUlIl,. Jear U - u Correct s usu and ..ue that is , I'SA-j 06lK'D'.r i, 7 i 1 J at.de a tarol.i, a collie uut-i.- man gener n ? mi most pm the ,, ,, u,ie of rt:' at the year. poultry under.au t,r S.TJ1 iSS bltlie . - - If he wants s :-. i:- egg produe- "ants jje t,iat -r standard cimfornnnons f t 5 Ulllu,ns 'sil':cl p2 ,1m. are wg of standard w uht h orous, broad, deep and with lame hodj fl capacity Stub h.rds "ill lay more . and the ihi.hs will he stronger .3 f I; mill tee haracleristics . s.rah'e dt vv laih some of those good a but ure stood hiveis. If the bens u- -e t p qualities deti-aa'eb.rd w eh "ill emrect the No bird should in the ilmhs c,eioy "liicli has he used In the hreelms ne.ik eoiiDilutionally he to itendemj h Pullets Show Poor Laying Qualities Immature I prmed its value In a farm deni the county I I) j agriculturul etension association. C Hendeison. poultry extension specol the of State cialist Pennsylvania Pullet culling ? poultry Hymning country conducted hy onstratnin said. lege, f white leghorn separated thev were A careful record of the Immature. production of the two groups was In No then kept for five months Temher the cull birds hail 0 6 per cent eg? production while the properly de-velnped pullets laid at the rate 46 per cent. In December the per centages "ere 22 and fil respectively, In January 24 and 41. In February 34 and 47, and in March 40 5 and 08 Averages for five months are 20 0 and 50 per cent, showing the well developed pullets nearly donhled the of 8k From a flock pullets a year ago llt.'l were I from the others beiuiisp f i I y Ss I J I j ( of Immature P'oduction f ! Housing birds. Suggestions It is necessary j s to comfortably house during the winter months to make the maximum prof the chickens In order Its Comfortable housing I 1 j provides for: L Fur square feet of floor space for each bird of the heavy breeds and three square feet of floor space for ! the light breeds. f I J I i 2. every part of the house 3. A dry floor all the time. An open front through which sunshine may get into the house 8. Ventilation system that will fur nsh fre'h alr "About a draft and will rnve the moisture from the Inside t i i 6 goes the model u PLIF, putt,Mostpulloften the sleeves in the newest party and afternoon frocks make the gesture of a single puiT at the top, which is U to e.uiy ntori.m and ever so quaint and di inning according to the lovely gown pictured 'i his girlish velvet frock tells a fas cinatmg story of the little pinT sleeve It is an ideal dress for the college girl. It Is diic for all Informal occasions and may even he worn for evening, as it Is quite the latest for party gowns to have tiny putted sleeves. Thus a gown of sheer velvet, as is the model pictured, has the advantage of doing double duty. It is not only the naive puff sleeves which intrigue for the new square neckline of the dainty lace yoke Is likewise beguiling in this frock. A puff or puffs are apt to locate anywhere on the sleeve, singly, doubly or in numbers as f.uhy may dicink sketches tate. The little pen-angrouped about the attractive velvet gown in tlie illustration, reveal a ver satile fashioning of sleeves which make puffs their feature. When two little puffs are set at the top of tlie sleeve, as sketched below to tlie right, then tlie effect suggests u Florentine painting of a medieval lady, especially If the gown which it distin guishes be made of royal velvet or handsome brocade all very formal and picturesque However, all sorts of puffed treatments are depicted in tlie outline drawings herewith, from formal to informal, some showing intricate The elaborate sleeve With its scries of pu'Ts. arranged row and row at tlie bottom of the sleeve, ns delineated in the oval, shows a charis in acteristic trend win-rgeniously worked as In the instance of many of the handsomest velvet eve ning coats which have no other trim wmk-rnanslil- Light In of the poultry i horse narra house and the conser Tti0" of tl(K,y boat during the cold self-fabri- c ming save their own material, which Ins been exti av ag.mtiy puffed and shirred. In the latest dicss(s there is a gen oral tendency to on phasize width at tlie shoulders. The sleeve vvilh a puff days an important part in this movement. In tliis connection even tlie once popular leg omutton sleeve has been revived h.v certain I'aris designers of high standing. Speaking of slee'ps in general, not for years have they been so capricious. Their eeeenti i cities nre tie- - more accented in that frequently tlie rest of tlie gown is severely plain, a highly ornamental note being sounded In the sleeves only. One notes this tendency especially in the simple evening gown of velvet or satin preferably, which has a deep-cu- t armhole, the short sleeve being of spangled chiffon or some other sheer material, which with sparkling embroidery. Sleeves In many a modish afternoon gown call attention unto themselves tn that they are made of an entirely different material than that of the dress proper. That is tlie sleeves may lie of lace or richly embroidered effects, or that which is especially favored, sheer metal weaves. The fur trimmed sleeve continues to he a theme of interest. The evening or afternoon gown of sheer fabric with a jacket or a bolero usually displavs a hand of fur on the short or long flowing sleeve r.s ttce case may he. Ruches of pleated material also border many sleeves. Sometimes these ruch-iug- s are formed of flowers. ((?) 1052 Wwtprn Wwitaurr Union ) Another Abdication man Is the cause of tlie breakdown of tlie Amerion are can home, savs some one. right ; a man said it. I.os Angeles 'Limes. Tlie det in cun months. THREE TYPES OF nt of MANY BUTTONS v.j until, sinnm SLEEVES ON VIEW Brooding Baby Chicks house is used for laying brooding baby chicks on the John Sehlaff farm aeomb count,, Last fall 8,art011 with 1.010 ra!T laving n Michigan shed type houses h11 finnarii ' t,ie ',Pn cuOcd were put into one house and L I house. 80 feet long and 20 cU'anrfldisinfected T used fur brooding 2.800 Chicly k"iit uv k lav'nVr "lSe' the S' 11,1 of hens an, lnS them uppers Farmer. ' mav alsoT-."- ere ",,ll'n't "c-- h inT7'wi,,i"" Vege- - at n,,on moving r,5'1" C,,nn " ln " thpm to however n n"S n('(',ls",niPd tl0t Pat ton th mu'h are hef orP the nock the day through or Two' ra" rn Jr. I s vm CO Him tcsdl D'a1 7' T" 'ror mvie r; "i r- - v fr t the rJP 77 n;,r;V" ,j,Ur p.et w f,"'k8 i ImM '0?' r ':r v'! ,Pr PPr bird ,,M n.i "!" " Y& ; , The vogue of woolens lias done niucli toward stimulating Interest in The French couture con velveteens tinues to advocate die alliance of veteen coat or lacked wi'h a wio'cn dress. One diessmnker is foatiirng South them witli wool mesh frocks ern resort and cruise fash on show ings also indicate a continued spun i sorship of ttii 'ahrie eomhui cion ii'i one fimis dark or tiigli colored i'!d ncconqianv tig wlnte or c out con if m ic 'e.iturc'fl in an evenrg g"" n "hdi ai Far s tirst saw the light of d im It is of black and 'ikv red velvet set with inserts of co-in un ler the armholes t al who in e Forgotten By His Own Choice on die morning of Hecem Ql NRISR In the I1HHI, 4, little her sleepy town of Vigun In tlie Ihllippines. Tlie town Is held hy S4 men of Company B United States voof die Thirty-thirlunteer infantry, operating against the Insurgent (tenoral Tino. Also It Is a supply depot wtiere Hre stored 00,000 rations for tlie campaign and a hem-- I pita) in which lie some 150 sick and disabled soldiers. Tino has a force of 850 men. He will steal into the town under tlie cov-- j Then when reveille er of darkness sounds and tile American soldiers tu n out. without arms, to answer roll call tl ey will he met with a leaden hat) from tlie Insurrectos' rifles. But die plan doesn't quite work. Outpost N'o. B discovers die Fil 5 of Company Ipinos stealing into tiie town and opens is on tire. Immediately die light Cnpt Charles Van Way rushes forth und takes command AI one place tie stations Private Joe Upps arid Private Smith. His orders are. "Dont let them get across here Hold diem, ein it. If they ever get in, dievve me cut And o(T Private1 Upps and Smith "held theun " Tlie Insurrectos were repttlseii. tint snipers lingeted. and from time to time poured in a galling fire upon the One Americans group tie hind a churchyard wall was espcenlK an-- I noying to Private Upps I innliv tie' went to Captain Van Wav and said want to go and get those fellows "All riCit. ' rebehind that wall td ed the captain "lake die nan you need and ged them o it As it turned out ill the f,ae I'n vale F.pps wanted w e. one n in Prl vote W O 'Irafteiti a hi' T xan Im it Ciecping along caiitiondv ce-P.efoie tie ed ft.eir quarrv 'umiy knew what had happened l.pps was on top of t he wall and shooing down h both at them in Span'-- h and to throw down die r rifles and get To Prl a r their hards up in d onh-ras shoaled he vate Traflon though dial Itnhvnl nil w is a whole company ane. die Tex in let loose a 'I lie msiirre clos typical Texas whoop their dropper' their guns and hol-thands. There were 17 riflemen and four others tinned with bolus ail of into lamp as iris-- I whom Upps hordi-and over PHI oners Rpdit Arneih-anInsurreitos were kdled at tie hatde tsk Thor were 4 of Vigun hv en more than half ed the-el tx O f , r r I t o t, ,i j rl L'lM t. j L pr h u : cm it t f i i nl a i i ohi l(r.H) t w one-ma- Jl z ii t - !i n Kpp.x Med i) v as v o I of Honor for d.e C physician's picse riptioii every drug bture keps. Just ask them for Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin. This appetizing syrup is made from fresh laxative heibs, active 6cnna, and pure pepsin. One dose will clear lip almost any case of headache, biliousness, constipation, liut if you want to keep m line take another laxative. Give the children a little of this delicious sy rup two or three times a week. A gentle, natural stimulant that makes them eat and keeps the fiom clogging. And saves them from so many sick spells and colds. Have a sound stomach, active liver and strong bowel muscles that expel every bit of waste and poison every d.ivl Just keep a bottle of Dr. C.ihlvvells syrup pepsin on hand; take a stimulating spoonful every now and tlitm. Nee if you dont fed new vigor in every way. Syrup pepsin isnt expensive. bowels Installment Weddings Cain Red Mans Legend from Berlin state that InReports Summer of Indian stallment weddings are becoming When the smoky hne Is oer the quite the Hung in Germany. Sirius valley nt twilight white Americans to see in It the qmincll smoke of tlie red man, and call it Indian summer. To the real American, however, It is lazy farmer time" anil Ids explanation of the name and time Is like lids : Tlie Great Spirit sends tlie warm suns of full to ripen the corn and the pumpkins, and as they turn golden h causes the leaves to fail to show that harthe Indian and the seiuirre-lvest time Is at hand. Most of the farmers am! tlie animals hei-c- the warning und hasten to the work of harvest, hut there Rre some lazy humans ami animals who always say, "I shall do t lint tomorrow. So, to awake these lazy folks, Great Spirit calls on the North Wind to send down a real blast and this makes (lie lazy folks realize that winter is at hand and they have no harvested stores. Tlie luz.y man and aid mal look upward for pity and then Hie 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 laz.y man wtio did not cute Ii the real meaning of Indian summer. for tlie bride, supply a troii'-seaswallowtail outfit for tlie bridegroom and ail oilier tilings necessary for Hie wedding, Including n short honeymoon trlii. All tills Is to he paid for on the Installment plan after the couple return and settle down, Pathfinder Magazine. Drink Away that heavy, drowsy feeling! l Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by druggists in tablets or liquid. Adv. When constipation signals, bring back tlie flush of health to your face by flushing the bowelsthoroughly A cup or two of Garfield Tea will cleanse away unhealthy, stagnant waste, the feeling of energy sod pep aft tht ntarttt (rttggijf w GARFIELD TEAt I QlalurafXaxaiixt Q rink. PILES Pile sufferers from Protruding, Bleeding, Itching or Blind Idles, can now get relief from very first treatment by using Familiar With Economy of Every Other Kind Q.R.PilG Ointment An Irate citizen stormed tlie rltndel of tiie Los Angeles board of super visors Hip otlrnr day. He was all burnt up been use Mime project or other thill he had In mind hud not y ordinance, nnd Supervisor Shaw boon Immediately adopted n a oemo happened to tie the victim of his plaint. Mr. Shaw took the trouble to point of the we ikrissos In the out visitor's scheme, cited a number of points which made II liUctlv imprac ticatiie and finally remarked-Of course, we alwavs appreciate public Interest sue Ii as vou have ells tee a flayed, hut I believe voll will study greater help to us if yon would oiioinv " a lit! le eolil ical T sup Well," sighed (lie studied I Ive as well; might pose every oilier kind Q. R. (Quick Relief) rile Ointment is u new remedy for the treatment of pile sufferers no matter how long afflicted, guar a n teed to give satisfactory relief or money refunded. P.efore placing this pile ointment on the market for sale, It was fuit to the and test In both mild and severe cases, never fulling to produce wonderful results. If you are troubled with piles, do not experiment Get Q. R. Pile Ointment. If your druggist dors not carry it In stock, till out the blank below and mall It to Q. R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. 373 South 5th East Salt Lake City, Utah J Q. R. Co., Gentlemen : Inclosed find $1.00 T. O. Money Order for One tube of Q. R. Pile OlnunoDt to be mailed prepaid to That Pet Not Wanted Benny Girte n, Devon, ran from In Die home of h,s giandparenits sin-a "nice P.i " pet , N'ordmonl, l dog tl:t In noticed near Dip house. Tlie ' dog" growled und Ben with a nv ret re ate d eel full Sioe-A dog on the suit. ui in hour huge the hour and clmsed farm in r ' it Into Do- woods. I Name I. O. Address On conditions that If I am not saiMied with results obtained, I am to receive money back upon reluming tube to your laboratory. ! - When Hea Flush Winn Is your birthday? Sfie- lien will it be most venient fer you? He con- Is there anything U protect the wild flowers? ('loggers help. d 111 Put h- s a - d - o "ice What of the stay-a- t homos who nre not rolling stone and yet gather no moss? Ail the "good old days were full of plagues and annoyances, too. Best way to keep a secret Is not If you have a (best expansion of to Ihink about It very much. hair Ine lies, you can make room for To tiear is to conquer our fate. mre medals and decorations. RELIEVES HEAD, CHEST and BACK COLDS ona I s f, ,t il n n medicines. Stimulate the patent liver and bowels. Use a famous shape, feel fit the year round, take a spoonful of Dr. Caldwells svrup Youll cat pepsin every few days. belter, sleep better and feel better in every w ay. You will never need to s iilurcfj Black and Red This 500 men lies anil v' vV-- half-aliv- I vdw-te'en- hglitvv eiglit I. min V He doesnt look a day orer fifty. And feels like forty. At the age of 62. Thats the happy state of health and pep a man enjoys when he gives his xilal organs a little stimulant! When your system is stagnant and you feel sluggish, headachy, e dont waste money oil tonics or regulators or similar c ve-- worsiecis 14 ceded v'' s . 1 Velveteen an Effective Coirplement to Woolens 'e s $ boarding the (teneral Artustiong tail were driven out by the dcsptrde resistance of tlie Americans, spile-lina loss of 120 killed and 100 At eliybre.ik another attack wounded was made by the iiritish brig, die CarotT. nal. on. tell! she was heate-IRealizmc that lie could not resist another uttmk and tinding his ship badly dam.igid. lie id send led his vessel and safely conveyed all of Ins men He lead lost ins slap Inn lie wen a victory that was mine iinpor-ta1 lie than he realized Itiilish Ins' over lino killed and wounded while tlie Americans lns hut two killed and se (ii wounded Hut the Important far t was tins, tins seiuadion was part of tlie expedition then gathering at Jamaica for the purpose of seizing New Orleans and they hail attacked tlie (iemeral Armstrong to capture her and use her us an auxiliary vessel. Rut die Hritish squadron was so crippled that it did not reach Juinuieu until ten days later than die expeeil lion had expected to leave ttiere. Tlie expedition waited for Commodore I.loyd and that delay was fatal to Its expected results. For h.v tlie time It arrived in Louisiana, Oeneral Jackson hud compleMed his defenses" for t hat city and the world knows tlie result of the battle which he fought there on January 8. 1815. e got v fer turd ln hr"h'- - mill I feed he, "I ill ige ( n t ' p 2 " l' Is tie asM-- r l. a w U I,,r in llie r.nr.e "v ' ti- wintV flock There are three types of sleeves on daytime frocks that stand out from tire general mass, as it wore the hul loon top sleeves, tight between wrist and elbow or a little higher; the rattier loose, straight sleeve vvlich Is attached to a wide shoulder yoke that ends midway between shoulder and elbow, and the peasant pufec sleeve with tlie puff over the elbow, and tight above and below tils Cents, of course, dont have purred sleeves hut they do interesi ing things with fur just tlie same. Sometimes the sleeve is fur from wrist to dhow or cNe erv from elbow to shoulder and tiesmartest and newest nre on1 r U fin -i Tln-s(hop And shmildet si shoulder efTes-tsgiven hv wide slmut der vokes; kimono s vie, or rid Thev nre rootnv and goneri'iv sqe re And tliottgh there is an OM.iMunil sloping shoulder, It, too, is coinf'it aldy roomy. , 'irrots ami cab ri"",s np be,;,:; wo, ill.- - Hs ftl1 out'p,1,; '7 .1 ",K to 'he ration i bpcS(1 Pics "p(,ks in vure !n,t into e!e,'tric brood 11 fieets for p 2 me A A nit sac which do not lord- - thoe from ; NO'C 1J. large himnlii.s into die harbor. Tlie enemy opened fire as they approached and Reid Immediately replied, driving oil die hi ti ii lies with heavy loss An- oilier attack was made at midnight iModuetUm to mate turds fur to umler.tand man ought tlie poultrj indicate high eg ,h,,t budv factors E w Dtir ng die War of 1S12 Reid was Commander of an American privateer, he Ccneial Armstrong. Un the night of September 20, 1N14, ins ship lay ut 11,11 hor in d.e harbor of llorta In the Island id Fayal in the Azores. Despite the fact that llorta was a neu-tia- l port, u large Ihit.sh hijuadron, commanded tiy Commodore l.lov el, came to attack tlie little American ship. It was a blight moonlight uight vvlicn I.loyd sent Ids tirst attacking party of more than 100 men In four Is a hard poii:) M.ultr.Mnan I tut jo.s t In pi'Ultrj man ! g j e- liis-un- f NVrili ctrS ? " Will. an, s, 3 Orleans Mv - wh t de liber 1 irnl'y in at a great Stainless " Rub In " and inhalant unsurpassed in preventing and relieving cold congestions SOLO AT ALL QUALITY McKesson ERobbins neuo Scores SINCE 1S33 |