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Show i"twftw"wywmi.-..- K fcangaa?ii.f..' 3 TIIE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. tTTAH Jgeping Up cience ervfce ,clenc ) ell as Eat, ie Films Show Special Apparatus rapping Fluids Moving .LTIMORE. the mi- show that certain res of life under t the body drink as well their t using a ruffle for p0f j; Worb, b 6st todir (s Iowa,'? illE PC SIS Wk; entL eracT wA, the re It directly by watching with-- e through the microscope aid of the camera. ells Look Like Kuffles drink-ell- s outer edge of these flattens out into a thin a ruffle. irane which looks like con-- y films it is seen to be t often project-iabout, waving for some distance from the Globules of fluid of the celL medium in which the cells an be seen floating into a fold ruffled edge of the cell and surrounded by part of the 10 V the lr r de-n- of embryology of the of Washington and Medical school, ihns Hopkins of cell his bibulous type Greek the used has 7 he "drink-- r pinocytosis, meaning Since seeing it m cells. of cell ng moving pictures been able to (r Lewis has d Juj rsh made discovery was of the byt H. Lewis nc i -- Asti teo! I rnder Bom! us tor is Bj; )is, ti1 plaqa i ct.) it Li id treat b tnted ,ped within its folds, which "bly fuse around the globules ompletely enclose them, they rapidly on into the interior the re res fas entfl and ct i Lei, outb-- c Heavily, these cells are pretty drinkers, it appears, for Dr. reports that under certain tions they take in a amount of fluid, e course of an hour the total amount to of the ne of the celL As though a in toper were to down six ght gallons in the same length i a' L'Asq records as bon der ant one-thir- d H ee. Francois ie, wit break i and eau ne. ds i seen cancer cells alsp has observed it Id lifehs drinking in cells part of the stomach tissue its. It may be that all cells ossihfei Junes 1 of only the macrophages are drinking cells. Dr. Lew-- s is not in a the i derneath are y- loose around the stalk, a cup holding the bottom of the stalk, and (sometimes) loose flakes of whitish stuff on top, that can be brushed off. Safe Species Cited. Good, safe species include the common meadow mushroom that is sold in the markets, the morel, which looks like a bit of honeycombed wax set on a stalk, and the big puffballs while they are still white and cheesy inside, and before they develop dark spots with the ripening of their spores. Incidentally, there is no distinction between mushroom and toadstool. The names are synonyms, and refer to the shape of the fungus rather than to edibility or poisonousness. Any fleshy fungus with a white head or cap set on a stalk is a mushroom. half-burie- d d Py-lo- s, which the Athenians transmitter and from Gentriumphantly produced by rolling seas, captured when he fell woundthereby help insure the ship eral Brasidas of Dr. Edward Jig in constant touch with ed, is the belief of the American skips, is revealed In a patent Capps, director School of Classical Studies, ted here to a Paris, France, iter Jean Rebotier. 'So fragile and Important is the ien a ship rolls at sea its Spartan shield it will be kept in a tilts toward and away chemical solution a year before the water. being permanently displayed. How Signals Are Believed Authentic. Lost, causes a The inscription links the shield change in antenna lcity, which means that the re--- r definitely with the battle, he may be thrown out of time, explained, and the fine quality of the transmitter out of control the shield, and care taken to hide it hat the radio signals received in the well, suggest its importance. lent out vary in intensity or Dr. Capps, who has just rehe lost altogether, turned from Athens where the sixth compensate for this, the ln-of excavation is being completyear connects the antenna with in the Athenian market place uned suable tuning element, an ad-,'- e der leadership of Dr. T. Leslie condenser, which is Shear, said that another outstandea n automatically by the ing discovery of the season also of the ship, was found in a welL This is an o matter what position the ship ivory statuette of a woman, about ntenna capacity remains 18 inches high, lgnals sent and received, .e Digging has revealed numerous e, cannot vary with roll- - workings of Athenian democracy. Marble machines, resembling modem candy vending devices, have r,st been found, and were probably Earthquake Is in used allotting citizens to serve in in Himalayas administrative and judicial capacities. Balls, shuffled, were presumASHINGTON. The lost ably dropped into a tube and drawn Vke has been found, out at the bottom as needed. t. w the fi AIDSUMMER means sports, ancj thiS year sportswear in the fashion picture meanr silks, for every outdoor activity from goll to swimming or just lazing about The smart golfer, this season, wears a simple shirtwaist frock of washable or striped silk shirting or of classic silk crepe of narvelous quality or some one or other of the new linenlike silks, if not silk shantung. These smart and practical silk shirtmaker dresses often have fly fronts, tucked bosoms and pockets for your golf tees as the model centered in the picture displays. Blue silk crepe fashions this stylish and practical frock. Very feminine and graceful for tennis are short dresses of soft silk weaves such as silk jacquards or Chinese silk damasks which are light, cool and comfortable. They are usually cut short, with decolletage, offering a refreshing contrast on the courts to the shorts and slacks that are so commonly worn. New for the tennis enthusiast is a white jacquard silk crepe frock cut on princess lines with a gored handling, the jacquard patterning showing lively See a Little figures. model of this description to the left in the illustration. Note it has a squared decolletage and wide shoulder straps. Culottes are also a practical choice for tennis dresses. For beach and bathing very smart women are wearing silk. The newest mode going is the little dressmaker suits fashioned whimsically of plain or printed silk crepes, silk shantungs and other novelty silks. Kind to the figure are they, being made in one piece effects with pleated or flared end-to-en- d sun-bac- Shield of Spartan Warrior Believed Found Near Athens 424 B. C., tennis-playin- k g SAILOR SUITS NICHOLAS By CUERIE Vvv roll-otio- .... P ot kmonSe th!V6r the world on ng hara"; Sc,cntists have very much that e i e grf the hk 46 . distance days years & ubryf me gat straggled f the U CeodeS here Jesuit Seismni' It oglcal ? 30, he : days1 pPf puz-Wi- re had come out Motions inridl( bec.ause firs re in ic?ted its occu the ely Populated ofther, whcre loss been certain. 3ted addltional 5ntl radios vtS IT Aub M-- nfrWJd May been or jis won j hf 1 K; v y, i . p 7, A t ih . i 7 -- fi4 . A: reg-sel- see S- - Coast and of Srer!Ve'l0Cated s parsey Popu- mnmaS0tf tasnesses about Eorcst of Mount Ev- - A hunt WASHINGTON. behuman for the most ancient conings in America will be exan ducted this summer by door- pedition to the northwestern the step of the continent, where first immigrants presumably entered. Led by Henry B. Collins, Jr., of exthe Smithsonian institution, the the by pedition sponsored jointly National Geographic society and the Smithsonian, is en route to the westernmost point of North AmeriAlaska. ca, Cape Prince of Wales, most likely place where This is the ancient men would have crossed from Asia, V MV. it VMkakM . rttCyi Street hr PrparM Vt m n.tiHnKnk Scene In Fes, Morocco Interiors are light and luxurious. The privacy of their pleasant garRABAT is the brain of dens is guarded by eunuchs. There Fez is its heart. Althe fair occupants of the harem most equidistant from the may cast aside their veils and ugly Atlantic and the Mediterrashrouding garments, and shine in nean, and nearly a hundred miles all the of massive jewelry from either is this storied city, still and thesplendor hues of silken bright the political and religious center of dresses that Arab and Berber Morocco. ladies wear. From a hillside one looks down, Seated on the ground with their In wonder and admiration, on the backs against the walls of these tree shaded valley in which lies houses are beggars, singly or in always-exotigroups, mostly blind. Fez. It is a chessboard, Here three men squat side by checkered in countless tiny squares side, companions in misery. They which are the flat roofs of its myri- are silent, their chins on their ad houses, the edge of the board chests. In a sudden movement shorts. The most practical have the three heads are lifted simulbeing the lofty city walls. matching jackets reaching just to there are two chess- taneously, the haggard faces and Rather, the bottom of the suits as you see boards: Fez El Bali, Fez the Old; sightless eyes upturned, three pictured to the right in the group. and higher along the steep slope hands thrust out begging bowls, deThis model is of Is Fez Djedid, Fez the New. It and three voices chorus in perfect pendably washable silk crepe. The time a was new in A. D. 1276. apiieal for almsl shorts are pleated and the loose, A Street of Misery Like chessmen left scattered matching swagger jacket has a In the name of Allah, give us aimlessly about the board stand of youthful Peter Pan collar. your charityl You who have the slender minarets of the many For the girl with a perfect figure You who riches, pity the poor! On side rise the mosques. every there are also the silk lastex suits have be to merciful the blind! eyes, hills crowned with forts old and which fit the body like a glove and God will requite ye! Alms! In long-dea- d forts built sulnew, by of have touches dressmaker detail the name of the Prophet, give us to tans cow subtheir rebellious at the bosom. The newest trick is alms! jects within the city, others erected to wear them with ones jewels. The three voices cease together, the French to Fez defend by There is such a variety in silk the three bowls are swiftly withthe Berber tribes outside against bathing and beach suits this sumthe three heads are lowdrawn, the walls. mer that you can have two or three ered, chin to chest again all In outBeyond the rounded hills, away entirely different types in your unison. to the south, are higher mountains perfect ing wardrobe. A bell rings clear and sweet; must covered a for have with are snow in winter. But and up the Pajamas steep lane hobbles a Bunk, thought I, turning my In summer the arid steppes are a vacation outfit, whether they are ragged man hugging under his left elaborate models that must stay on attention to the edibles, which were waist-higin flowers. arm a wet and bloated hairy thing the beach or in the cabana, or the superior and varied, and the sake Fez appears now as It did like the swollen carcass of a I was At of least best. which the womanlike strictly tailored types through the long centuries of Mos- drowned dog. It is a goatskin that can safely receive guests in bagged my share at table. lem domination, since Arab Invad- water bag with the hair left on. black the into Immediately following call your own home or go out ers built it somewhere about A. D. The bearer is selling the liquid coffee we were requested to step formally at an intimate friend's. as It was before ever the and clangs the bright brass bell in cut and start something. The game 800; They are made in tailored silk linInfidels entered It except as slaves his right hand to attract attention. two file us led in warden single ens, silk shantungs, novelty sports or as missions of Christian states Before the French protectorate hundred yards more or less down to silks, silk crepes. humbly seeking to propitiate the over Morocco was established, the five-foon a waterway fringed halter with bodices Bathing suits Sultan. British government once sent a bamboo skirts made of either side by a six-foand It remains as It was when still mission to the Sultan in Fez with huntat The the top. open hedge in silks gay peasant design print Attached home of the Sheriflan rulers, letters and presents. are also very goodlooking, and add ers disposed fifty yards apart, al- the to was a it Scots Guards the real subaltern the capital, enlightened, Numerous Infinitely to the picturesque beach ternated right and left. he Is a peer and a general today. ducks, all unconscious of our prox- artistic, magnificent city second to panorama. He had visited the country o- - leave none in all In when the Islam, were the quacking along The craze for prints increases imity, in Japanese. It was just Twelfth century it boasted 785 several times, so he was chosen rather than languishes. It seems stream to go with the mission. When it too bad that they had been coaxed mosques; 480 inns, and 120,000 prito be prints for everything and inrode in state into Fez, he was vate houses. of a distribution corn, previous stead of growing weary of them by mounted on a big mule and clad aveBut A cereals into this other and drone harkl rice humming there is that in them that intrigues s scarlet and gold fills the air; and high over the in the nue of betrayaL more and more as the season proof his with the bearskin regiment, I ought to state, here venerable city flies an airplane. Perhaps costume be entire If the gresses. the hairy hat, as admiring France rules the sky above and not of print then fashion offers a and now, that each sportsman Dublin street urchins call it on his Is the soil a Sultan the net at feet four was armed with a beneath; compromise in the way of acceshead. Tall and handsome, he prein shadow in Rabat five feet about and the acopening Such sories of vivid silk print sented a striking figure in his gorten-fopole of cents as belt, triangle scarf and depth, fastened to a Is Yet Unspoilt geous uniform and appealed to the with which he was bag of colorful silk print enliven light bamboo, Being only recently opened to the crowds lining the route to the Imon to down crack any expected many costumes. outer world, Fez Is as yet unspoilt perial palace. duck attempting to escape. Q Western Newspaper Union. and of deep interest to the traveler. But the bearskin busby puzzled Ducks Get a Break. Its size surprises. From one end them. What is that he has on From the direction of the open to the other of the twin cities it his head? cried a wondering citiBRAIDED ELASTIC zen in the front rank of the specslough, a boatman, poling his way measures four miles. Its populaMAKES DANDY BELT slowly up this creek, flushed ducks tion today is about 107,000, includ- tators. in singles and pairs and small ing fewer than 10,000 Israelites who A newspaper correspondent in flocks. are herded together in the Jewish Morocco, riding in the procession, Golf is a game where enthusiWith wild quacking, reaching for of Fez Djedid. had lived many years in the counasts are offered more accessories a the exit with beating wings, the quarter The inhabitants, to be try and spoke Arabic fluently. He European season than can be squeezed into a birds rose, only to be slapped at found mostly in La Ville Nouvelle, turned in his saddle and answered All are dozen clubroom lockers. netters, ambitious to capture number about 9,600, principally tiie by a loudly in the vernaduffer's intended to improve the moving meat in closely woven French, with a sprinkling of Span- cular.enquirer game, but most of them turn out meshes. iards and Italians. That is a water bag. His sulto be gadgets that fail their purIt gives me great pleasure to reOf the three parts of Fez old, tan has allowed him to wear it pose. of ten port that not one swipe out new, and newest unquestionably a. a mark of honor for putting out One really successful accessory, succeeded in stopping a duck from the most in much will interesting is the first, El a fire in his town. be very however, that a Not his single making To see it one must enter evidence on the golf course this teak fastest rising duck known, was BalL The lane narrows Into an alley on foot or in the saddle, for vehicles summer, is a belt made of braidnine feet wide, covered over or even barely down" wuiged. "brought cannot elastic cord. The Mallards through its steep and with a trellis-wored, of long, dried and blacks, slower on the narrow pass lanes. belt looks like one of the corded reeds on which lie withering the into some bad luck. The ran uptake, belts so popular this season for total From Bab Hadid (The Iron Gate) leaves of a spreading vine which bag for seven hunters over a sports wear. The rubber cord supaccarriage road runs inside the In summer gives a welcome shade. of of fifteen minutes a period plies the extra give that every tion, in which perhaps a hundred walls around the edge of the city Street of Shops sportsman seeks, and makes for birds took the air, was nine: five to the new gate of Bou Jeloud, Is lined with booths, The maximum playing comfort alley Fez touches where the older Djedid ohe mallards, three blacks and for is the it The belts come in the leadtown. civilizabeginning of the famodern it Along sprig. I missed fifteen straight, but tion ing summer colors, including black severely fringes the ancient city, for it mous souks. Souk means a marwounded the bambio and white combination, polar bear, passes by the Auvert hospital, a ket; but here, as in Tunis, it desighedge. marine blue and plain white. French post office, the Eritish con- nates a street of shops; and in of thousands shot (at) Having sulate, the bureau of municipal eastern cities the shops that sell of water fowl in many quarters the same things are grouped toIs Blue Jeans Sportswear the world, I am convinced that a services, a military club, and a gether. museum housed in betseparat Mr. a Duck parts net butterfly gives Popular With Young Folks ter of an old palace, tho Dar Batha, Thus the Souk El Attarine is the of smoke3' drams than break to interest young Of particular one ounce of and by the lovely gardens of Dar street of the perfume sellers, who and less powder people is the blue jeans sportswear Beida, another Imperial palace now vend, besides scents, the large, chilled No. 6. Perhaps the Japaworn by many of the debutantes. used only to shelter the resident brightly decorated Marabout canto out cause the are nese promote are With these navy blue jeans dles to be burned before shrines. wild life. general when he visits Fez. conservation of among worn shirts of every shade popuNone of the Arab buildings con- In the Souk El Khiyatine, tailors of them, too. back And Im with contrasting lar this year, verted to modern uses has been street, the knights of the needle and scarves. A popular headply their trade, and burnooses, In the classical Japanese drama, Europeanized in outward appeardress is the halo in various col(shoit-sleeve- d woolen cloaks), not so ance and do detract they are female the the which played all parts by keeps ors and materials, and other garbreeches, baggy of native from the the aspect Is woman to city. In No the eyes, and men. permitted hair from blowing ments are sold. For the very tread upon the stage even during Leaving them one plunges down if very attractive. When night comes, the shopkeepand lanes, desolate, steep dreary modern In their sneakers are rehcarsaL comic active amusements, blank the between walls ers of tall put up and lock the shutters on all male parts popular, with navy and white the opera productions houses almost windowless on the their establishments. They go off women. a Such colors. are by played predominant y to their evening meal at a native street side, some as high as a The tailored suit for week-enthing as a leading man" is quite restaurant or to drink a cup of London shut ever dwelling. been They sugtrips is much in evidence, as are unknown, nor has it out the sky in the winding alleys. sweetened coffee at a Moorish cafe to allowed one be and the that dresses tennis open gested culottes, Dismal as is their outward ap- before returning to their sleeping dresses his trap. highly practical three-piecWNU many are the residences mats in a room like a rabbit pearance, 8erlo. Copyright. with shirts, shorts and skirts. of rich and noble Moors, and the warren. daisy-printe- Natlnn&l uahliigtuii, D. C. V phlo Society, NU Service. IF -- once-turbulen- t, c, now-peacef- ul long-draw- n top-notc- h. h wrap-aroun- d full-dres- k .i'Steri0US earthquake, Seek Oldest Americans northern India, f at Continents Doorstep strongy on seism lea5t tiW'U v get-awa- Himalayas. : d argue. When in another country it becomes good form to take whatever is handed out by the inhabitants. So, the next day, by appointment, I was picked up in Tokyo at 11 in the morning and driven forty-fiv- e or fifty miles into a section cut up by rivers, fresh and salt, and dotted with numerous ponds and marshes; just the sort of a layout where water fowl foregather, at least in my country. I discerned many birds in flight and floating. What about ta dog? I asked, just to make conversation. Unnecessary and a nuisance. No gun, no ammunition, no retriever. I began to wonder if the Japanese served mallards, teals, canvasbacks and sprigs in cans. The outlook for the day in the open was indeed depressing, but I made no outcry. Bags Share at Table. About 12:30 we dropped into n small valley opening toward the sea and brought up in a beautiful grove, at what appeared to be a clubhouse, on the edge of a slough that was an ideal hangout for ducks with pedigrees. Luncheon, ample and with all the fixings that hunters expect and prefer, was served in a spacious room that opened on a verdant stretch of marshes and canals, visible through large windows. Not a single appurtenance usually found in gun clubs in other lands was visible. After consulting with what appeared to be a game warden, my host gave out the information to those assembled, nine in all, that plenty of birds were coming in and that the ducking would be Why the Amanitas, or death-cu- p mushrooms, always stay innocently white underneath. Amanitas Are Deadly. The Amanitas are one group of mushrooms that it is best to avoid completely, for while one or two of the species in this genus are good to eat, most of them are severely poisonous, and even deadlYou can tell an Amanita by these marks: white gills, a ring or veil The sport begins mans And believed to be the famous shield of f after luncheon." black-gille- in-io- n a good appetite. The common mushroom of the ASHINGTON. An Spartan warrior Brasidas. circuit intended to That the shield is actually the linate the detuning of a special trophy of the Battle of i japan Torn. T N VI TED by Tokyo sports-- nen to have a go at duck hunting, I accepted provided lie would supply me ith a shotgun and some shells. Ye have no use for the fowling piece or ammunition, he replied. They are for barbarians. Come unarmed, just as you are and with and so marketplace is are many of the best wild species. American excavators in the depths of a well near Athens is re-- ir The Japanese Idea of Doing Things in Reverse English. poisonous. PRINCETON, N. J. A decorated shield discovered by 's radio 'MvenMM rooms. Wild mushrooms are tempting they have a tang and flavor sadly lacking in store mushrooms. But are they safe? Fear of being is the poisoned by toadstools cause of many a fine mess of mushrooms going to waste. There is no answer to that, except to know your mushrooms species by species. All the tests are superstitions, and valueless. The silver-spoo- n trick, for example, tells nothing. The deadliest of poisonous mushrooms leaves the silver unblackened. Old Notions Baseless. Some of the old notions are completely Opposite to fact, like the one that the kinds with black gills un- cone-shape- Drink Cells ie of fc of ! one with the e cell and within from e minutes may be seen globules that surround tucleus. istei By CIIERIE NICHOLAS Tests Are Held of No Value Old-Fasluon- warm summer rain to be followed by a sudden crop of mushrooms. In woods and fields, in your front yard and around old stumps, they spring up overnight like well, like mush- Cells Drink V Silk for High Style Sports Wear EVERY WNU Service. Service Mushroom Picking Dangerous Unless Species Are Known .fXTPd vj Fashions for girls are playing up that nautical themes. It is said will adopt "back to school clothes masuch details as lacings and suit in sailor The rine insignia. of linen or light navy and white favorite and immediate an wool is WiU remain important throughout beret in white The "gob falL ribbon with : snnghtly felt or ph. ever ends over the hair at back is new with the wear to smart so dresses. sailor-inspire- as-co- je-la- five-stor- d j e |