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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH xkxk--x"X-XX-k- ;: Misunderstanding of Jewish Ideals Largely COLORS ENLIVEN SPRING HATS; I HOW TO LIVE I Responsible for Prejudice FLOWERS USED IN TRIMMING LONGER By RABBI STEPHEN S. WISE. IT MIST be admitted that the charming exotic straws shown this season are making felts look to theli 3 1 II world's prejudice toward the Jew is due to a misundortainl-inof his aims, ideals and racial What is the laurels. However, even In face at the keen competition ot the straw chapeau matter with us? What is the matter with those who persecute the fell Worn hat la bedding Its own us, who, in a thousand wavs, have afflicted and troubled us? en are loath to abandon felts, espe Almost anything may he explained hut not everything may he vindicat- dally when the new models are more than ever from Uie stand ed or justified. 1 could sum up the whole crux of fhe opposition to fascinating point ot color and contour. A happy solution to the problem as Semitisin in one word. That word is alienism, not as it is generally understood in the sense of newcomers who are alien immigrants, hut in to whether It shall he felt or straw for Bpring Is to decide upon both, by the sense that the word really means and in the sense that it is applied to Jews. We are different and therefore misunderstood. The Jews are the great creditor nation of the world. Dislike for its creditors, too, explains the attitude of the world toward us, Rumania and other countries as well. Whether we are really different seems to lie less the method of reasoning than the fact that we are believed to he T 1 inter-relatio- combinations are being teu tured to a wide extent. The very latest message Is that ot black and white millinery More flowers! This Is fashion's message In brief. In matter of cos lume decoration women are becoming more and more flower conscious Not only Is there renewed enthusiasm for flowen posed on the lapels of out or gracefully trailing from the shoulders ot our evening gowns, or that which Is latest, positioning the Color different. The Christian world doesnt know the truth about 11s, and, as a result, we have for centuries been the most misunderstood race on the face of the earth. Except for t lie few centuries when we had a king, a country and a national life cf our own, we have been forced to go everywhere throughout the world in order to exist. Some of us are rich and for many it would be a belter tiling if they were not. We have seen the effects of accumulation in the record of the past and if there he another century of accumulation by our people, then woe betide the Jews. I do not think that there are many deliberate, conscious anti Semites but there are many who do not understand us. We are a phenomenon and the world does not want to deal with a phenomenon. Responsibility cf Human Service Constantly Kept Before Kiwanis Members By 0. S. CUI.ir.HNGS, President Kiwanis International. Xo more potent factor in civic leadership and service exists that, the Kiwanis clubs existing in I,?CO communities in the United States and Canada. There is a definite responsibility involved in every requireThe prospective Kiwanian must be interested in ment of membership. his fellowmen, especially those less fortunate than himself. He must lie willing to give liberally of himself and of his substance tc further the program of service to humanity in which Kiwanis is engaged. He must measure up to that high standard of personal integrity and con duct expressed in the true meaning of the word gentleman. The basic reason for Kiwanis success is the emphasis which the or ganization places on the individual, on the human and spiritual rather than the material values of life. In the broad field of service to society Kiwanis has rendered conspicuous and enduring service to citizenship, d children, the effort to create a better understanding be tween the farmer and the city man, to raise business and professional standards, and the service of vocational guidance and placement for young men and women. under-privilege- Newspaper the Greatest Educator That the World Has Ever Known By j J. ELMER MORGAN, Editor Journal N. E. A. The educational value of the newspaper is beyond calculation. It is built into the daily lives of millions of people. It supplies the raw materials of thought and action with clock-lik- e regularity and with a is of modern time9. It of of the that one manufacture marvels speed makes the whole world one and helps to raise the standard of living by encouraging people to dress well, to live in better homes, to drive finer automobiles, to eat a more wholesome variety of food, to let their interests go out in wider range of affairs. Newspapers have been made possible by universal education, and as the schools improve the press will likewise grow better. Newspapers have made a significant gain during the past year by refusing to play Press associations and newspaup scandals as extensively as formerly. to education, health, science, more attention are giving per syndicates What to are and the individual, the newspaper politics geography. eyes is to society. They also teach who follow the reporters beat, who write against time in editorial offices, who know not sleep, nor distance, nor fear, nor fatigue in their heroie search for news. Christian Spirit of Sharing, Solution of Problems That Confront World By REV. PHILIP COOK, Episcopal Bishop of Delaware. Christ is not a Karl Marx sitting in judgment upon an economic system, but the Son of God calling to men to live in the spirit of brotherhood. There is enough for all, if mankind knows how to share food for all, money for all, blessings for all, faith for all, hope for all, love for all, when we know what spiritual brotherhood means and put it into practue. This is not Communism, nor Socialism, nor any of these things. am sorry for the man who has nothing to share with his neighbor but money. We must learn to share our enthusiasms, our faith, our sympathy in honest service. That is the heart of Christianity. Christs achievement in feeding the multitude was not a miracle over matter so much as it was a miracle over men, inasmuch as He induced those in the throng who were hoarding their food to share it with And that is Christian giving not out of our supertheir neighbors. fluity, hut of all we possess. That was what Christ was doing from the start to the finish of His ministry. of Many 'Educational Institutions Merely Wasted Expenditure By DOCTOR TIGERT, President University of Florida. Education, like legislation, may hecome too highly detailed for gen oral use and efficient operation. Curtailment of the curricula of educational institutions is one of the ways to eliminate wasted expenditure. The need is foi earliet entrance am! graduation of students and the op eratinn of edmatmnai machinery on a business basis American students are graduated two years latet in life than thi.se of Europe. I lemoiTatizatioii of jutiiot ediuation is another feature. Wt have as many as sixty or seventy courses in our high schools, and our system now is articulated with industrial order. ; I JOHN CLARENCE Xv FUNK $ X--X- MODERATION work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Of course It does. But a fair amount of work and the wrong type of (day can give the same results. Don't lost sight of this fact, oil her. Recreation Is essential to human happiness, health and welfare. But In those days of highly commercialized attractions one should give some thought to the manner In which the leisure hours are spent This Is perhaps too Infrequently done. While the radio, for example, Is one of the most fascinating of modern amusements, It scarcely pays night after night to sit np until the wee hit her. small hours trying to get thither and yon. It would be more sensible to shut off the current at a more reasonable hour and get I.L Sweeter Childrens stomachs sour, and need an Keep their systems sweet with rhillips Milk of Magnesia When tongue or breath tells of add condition correct It with a spoonful of rhillips. Most men and women have anti-aci- I sloop. Movies, too, while having their place ones diversion schedule, should not become ones sole Idea of a good time In afler working hours. Even the best of picture palaces are crowded; and whilp ventilation systems are elliclent In some of them, vitiated atmosphere Is more likely to be the ease than otherwise. Consequently to walk In the evening occasionally for two hours is n decidedly more beneficial type of ' distraction. j A word of caution needs to be dl reeled nt the older hoys whose pride In the Imaginary possession of lost youth leads them Into all surf's of physical extravagances. The excep tlonnl man over fifty can play hard games of tennis, basket bull or hand j ball and live to tell the tale. Bnt one Is foolish to try To prove himself to he tn that class by vigorously In dulglng In kid games. Diversion, therefore, that leads one of mature years to the gymnasium for hand hall or to the dub for squash Is a conceited sort of affair. It may even cause a strike on the part of your heart whleh spells tints to the game and possibly to you also. Remember that the physical exae tlons of ottr driving civilization have most of us going at high speed during our work period. And that a healthy Is not only good for the soul Some Winsome Hat Models. but for the body also. There Is do Implication In this .id t corsage at the hack ot the choosing one of tbe nobby straw-am- i vice that a man over forty five should felt types which are the outstanding decolletage. The most recent call ol arbitrarily forsake all the athletb no the mnde Is for flowers used In a trim tlvltles to which he has been neens theme among milliners at present This Interworking of felt with straw tiling way. rather Ilian merely acces turned and Join a sewing circle. Jast Is offering to the designer an endless sory. the same, always kpep In mind Rial The tendency to trim with flowers Is opportunity to express Ideas." Many the old gray horse aint what lie used of the straws are elaborated with tell making definite appeal to stylists win to he and govern yourself accord see In floral treatments a new ap Ingly. Inserts and appliques or vice versa This treatment Is Intricately carried ornacb to lovely effects In the picture, flowers are feutureo out for the Urst hat In the picture. A FRIEND In this Instance black felt la cleverly as an iniegral pari ol dress decora most outstanding friendly en tlon. Ilie mode to the left shows a THE patterned with scissors, the cutout etny of mnn Is pain, only he docsn t work appllqued on a softly draped dlstlnetly new Idea a 'flower gartei flowers form know It. Morei ver, when he 1s In straw. With the addition of a simple dress." Two ornament. Ibis model becomes a most the trimming on this black satin din formed of the fact, he Is decidedly The third flower Is at loath to believe It. ner dross. beguiling exponent of tbe straw with As a general rule, fhe first thing a felt types which lead In spring mil Cached to a band ot satin In sucb a does when he gets a pain N It person wearer when the shows that way llnery displays. to grumble about IL It frequently Is moves An entirely different handling ol fell also the last thing he does about It A striking ensemble Is shown to tin with straw is that given to the clochs True, If puln hurts badly enough, effect Just below. Here the crown is right. It consists of a soft rose chit straw, natural colored bakou, with fon dress with a separate coat ot tin one is likely to try a pill or so to same fabric. Large chiffon chrysan deaden It ; nnd If it hurts worse than felt forming the brim, a physician will be consulted brought to an effective bow trim at themums In a deeper rose shade out that, But one's attitude toward pain Is at line the blpllne on one side of th one side. A smart Interpretation of the straw dress. On the other side, the chrysan ways tbe same dislike and disre and-fethemoms are nsed on the coat, thus speet. theme Is presented In the mortei Well, tf pain merely hurt, there centered to the right Nm only are forming an enllre garland ot flowers might be some reason for such un nt tltude toward It. But that Is the least As a matter of fact, that It does. pain Is the language of the body talk Ing to direct and forceful terms to tbe bruin. It Is indicuting that some thing is wrong, nnd that scientific at tentlon Is Immediately required. That so ma a j turn a 'leaf ear to pain Is positively pathetic; that so many w.to know absolutely nothing about the particular pain's cause are If so egotistical and silly ns tn Indulge In self diagnosis and self medication been comforted by this universal sweetener more mothers should Invoke its aid for their children. It Is a pleasant thing to take, yet neutralizes more add than the harsher things too often employed for the purpose. No household should be without it. rhillips Is the genuine, prescriptions! product physicians endorse for general use; the name la Important Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S. registered trade mark of the Charles n. Thllllps Chemical Co. and Its predecessor Charles IT. rhillips since 1873. Milk j of Magnesia Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh A Healing Antiseptic Moocr back for Ant bottte If ftot ralud. AH dlra. RISOjSM. coughs Quick RmKtft A pleasant, effective aymp 35c and 60c aitoa. And use PISOS Throat and Cheat Salve, 35c. The Exception Sweedleplpe It takes some brains to succeed In society. Tweedlepunch Why, you always seem to get on well enough. low-cu- Women are saying: Tinkham'a Compound keep3 me fit to do my work. I was nervous nnd all run down. Now I eat better and sleep thirteen better. It helped mytook I it beyear old daughter." fore and after my baby was born. I am gaining every day." iLydiapTPiMiani rose-colore- Voice Evidently Hit First (In the dark) May I kiss you? Complete silence. Voice You wouldnt get angry if I kissed you, would you? Do you Answer My goodness want me to promise not to bite? 1 face-framin- What Will lt you do mmm ' 3g1 C.VHtk, - X : - ! A Flower Make Lovely Gown the Insets of straw adroitly Introduced bnt tbe tricolor pipings are a smart detull. The long effect at the Mack achieved Id this hat also follows a featured trend. The remaining two tiais, otic at the top and the other Id the circle helow answer the question why fells coioluut to repeat their triumphs season in ano To describe them as be season out log In any one color would limit 'hem for Just such types ure available In most ol the newest colorings whirl include such alluring hues a chin 'reuse. Pandora green citron mauve the Imporiant cupinlne shades sun burn colors, navy ami especially 'nde pcndeiil blue, also various vedows toi yellow tones are smart iy empbnslzeo for spring wmi flowers Mulching Novel flower treatments on chllToD trucks ol guy flower print add in be idea teresl to less formal modes is to repeal the flowers pallerned on It laige roses are tin the chiffon fabric mold then roses ot st iiiIIh shape and color are wort) as a corsage If Ilie flowers themselves are no' luplbaled then a' leusl the colorings in the (minis are reproduced In Hit 1 'iiuitoiiniere. tulle trucks garlanded with duini sea lowers. 01 W'illi wee liotiqiu-l-ie red hi re and there, are unions., tux' ill s most approved evening modi s . tjt, IVU W .IUIIA tslii n N IbTl'iMI spawi I ' 11 When your Children Cry for It com-eritln- Lovelier. about Hie (dps adorn the bodice. more so. Dow many times, for Instance, have you throttled a headache by some favorite pill or potation? And this with out a real knowledge of the condition back of tbe thing. Headaches are And It Is n blind merely symptoms. physician Indeed who goes about his business on that flimsy basis What Is true in a minor way about headaches Is equxlly and more true other bodily (tains Long and healthy life demands that yon lend a rpvepilve and affectionate em This can only be done tn to pain one way Take your pain great ot Let his small, to your physician. nnd Intel eye specialized practiced licence go behind It nnd find fhe cause For the cause Is the only thing afiet all that matters. People who get angry nt pain and treat It themselves or attempt to Ig nnre It. sometimes wake up o find Is much 1 I Curricula T Y for (min! (' 1 1529 Western Union.) Family free a Gallow The British college "I arms say) that fewer persons these days an They hav (racing their ancestry. r ; lily learned from the experience that when It gets hack t f .iii-rx certain distance It Isnt so Inuulrer. . , K it themselves dead! The hospitals always have an ap preoinble number of guests who are such simply because they lack the right attitude toward pain Use It a Bain Is yuit servant such l lte lengthening and pven life saving Is In this advice Three cheer There is hardly a household that I At least five million homes are never without it If there are children in your family, theres almost dally need of its comfort And any night may find you very thankful theres a bottle in the house. Just a few drops, and that colic or constipation is relieved; or diarrhea checked. A vegetable product ; a baby remedy meant for young folks. Castorla Is about the only thing you have ever heard doctors advise giving to Infants. to a Stronger medicines are dangerous may harmless they however tiny baby, Good old Castorla 1 be to grown-ups- . Remember the name, and remember to buy it It may spare you a sleepless, anxious night It is always ready, or always safe to use ; in emergencies, joy everyday ailments. Any hour of the fretday or night that Baby becomes ful, or restless. Castorla was never more popular with mothers than it Is today. Every druggist lias it , hasn't heard of Cast orla j ! j |