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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH e Short Slcirt Prospector Gone From Klondike Gold Region The richest gold area In Alaska was not far from the site of Carmack's discovery, along Bonanza and Eldorado creeks. The finest vein was the Eldorudo pay streak, four miles long, which yielded gold to the value of The whole $1,2(X) a running foot. Klondike regions highest yield was In 1900 when $22,000,000 was taken out. To 1015 the total production was Before 190(5 the about $1152,000,000. annual production had been greatly reduced, and by 1910 the richest gravels had all been worked out. lkiwson, the next year, had dropped In population to 3.10.1, while the prospector and Ids pan had long since given way, as In other placer regions, to the and economical equipment of the syndicate and the corporation. SAFE INSECTICIDE by The Roomful Kills BUGS Wholesale A Hand Sprayer will be given FREE with every purchase of a quart can of FLYOSAN until July 31st. 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Rich's Way, Tulsa, Oklahoma. and inflammations quickly RELIEVES WWEYERf (OS MUNI! MfUNDtO) INlkUDUtlORY PRICE OC FOR 100 BOTTLE MCMANN BLDG DENVCR.COlft HATE CO SUITE I INSTANTLY to .Resmol HALLER JAKLON skirts are no longer Dews. And SHORT apparel, what there Is of it. Isnt half of heated conversation that It was a few years ago. Of course, now and then you read a news item announcing that next seasons skirts are to be shorter or perhaps you may encounter a wheezy old joke Involving some peculiarity of womans dress, but. In general, critical comment on feminine attire occupies less and less space In our news columns. Of fashions and modes we have aplenty, and the space devoted to style Information steadily Increases, for as a nation we have become dress conscious. Short skirts are no longer news merely because news is supposed to concern Itself with the unusual. And short skirts are no longer unusual. Today long skirts are almost as rare as the bustle. You see short skirts everywhere shorter than they ever were and the world goes along unshocked and, for all that has been promised and threatened, seemingly unharmed. Womens clothes are lighter now than they ever have been, with the exception of the period directly following the French revolution, when the girls of Marseilles wore simple tunics modeled after the fashion of the ancient Greeks. The clothes of Miss 1926 weigh sixteen ounces. To list them here would add scarcely one line. And it seems that America by no means Is unique In this matter of dress. France, England, Germany, In fact, most of the civilized world has declared for the new freedom in dress, and Is getting away with it In Paris the skirts are so short that an American woman who had lived there for several years found upon returning to our shores that it would be necessary to remodel her clothes. In Berlin and London It is the same. The lower picture above shows a group of Berlin mannequin, with their numbers waiting to be called. From the standpoint of health todays fashions have the endorsement of physicians, except where fashion demands dieting and in order to attain that slimness which Americans have come to recognize as beauty. Medical science many years ago warned the ladles that if they persisted in encasing themselves in long, tight-fittin- g corsets they were likely to injure themselves permanently. They laughed at this advice at first, but gradually they loosened the strings. Then the World war came, and the younger generation, finding It could play better without harness, discarded the corset entirely. Some of the abbreviated dresses of today would have caused a panic in the streets of twenty years ago. Does that mean that women have become depraved? Is it immoral to wear skirts No daughter of that reach only td the knee? mine will make such a spectacle of herself! said parents with Nineteenth century standards of modes and manners. Now these same parents sit in the gallery a little puzzled and bewildered, patiently watching, secretly relieved that womans attractiveness, far from being Impaired, has been greatly enhanced by her new liberation. One observer argues that the idea of Immorality is closely allied to the Idea of shame; and that, having got rid of a good deal of shame, we have attained to a higher degree of moral health than prevailed In Jane Austens day when woman had only one preoccupation sex. This is the opinion of Hugh A. Studdert Kennedy, former London correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, and brother of the Rev. G. A. Studdert Kennedy. Writing in the Forum, Mr. Kennedy recalls a June day in London twelve years ago. Passing under the Admiralty arch, he was shocked to behold a woman obviously of grace and refinement, beautifully gowned in the mode of the day, save for the outrageous fact, that the sleeves of her dress were completely transparent from the wrists to the shoulders." Some Soon a crowd started to follow her. youths began to jostle her, and before I knew what I was doing I had pushed my way through the crowd, enlisted the services of a policeman. hand. draggista A STUBBORN SORES By PROEHL Wi p Is best Jtooenu yield Mass. Dont treat, eore. Inflamed matting ere with power- fnl drugs dropped" In ffeetlvw, FOR INDIGESTION 75$ - - Springfield 6 Bellans Hot water Sure Relief 25$ and Sweet Smelling Kills FLIES On New Bride Tell him to take right back. I ordered salmon. -- s PARKERS BALSAM HAIR Hair Removes Dandruff Stops Falling Restores Color aad Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair 6oc and at Wise Division of Time Droggiata. 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Y. - fosTover ZOO YEARS haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. x o x Promoting Silk Culture g and between the two of us we got the girl into a taxi. By the time I had deposited her at Queen Annes mansions, where she was staying with her father and mother, she had tearfully explained to me that they had Just arrived from New York, that every woman in New York was wearing that kind of dress, that she never dreamed that such a thing would happen, and that she would never get over It Ten years, Including war years, passed. Mr. Kennedy again passed under Admiralty arch Into St. James park. Everywhere one looked, dotted about the lawns, were girls, not in gowns with transparent sleeves, but In gowns with no sleeves at all; In gowns that did not come one inch below the knee ; In gowns devoid of necks and only very transparently supplied with backs. "Ten years before, one lone girl clad after a fashion, which now would be regarded as almost Quakerish in its modesty, had created something bordering on a panic in this place; women openly dubbed her a hussy; men and boys openly followed her, and passers-b- y had wondered what the world was coming to. And this was what the world was coming to bare arms, bare knees, bare necks, and, yes, bare backs, too. And yet I could not help but note how unconcerned everybody seemed about it It seemed to me that the air was cleaner and purer than it had been ten years before, as If an unholy pressure had been relieved, and impudent hocus-pocu- s shorn of its imaginary power. Legs were everywhere, arms were everywhere, and yet the men and boys passing back and forth were going about their daily walk and conversation Just as If nothing were happening. Just as If the world around them were not coming to anything out of the ordinary, after alL A great artist once told me an interesting story. We were talking about womens dress, and how entirely It was a matter of the point of view. He recalled one day when he was a young art student that a curious thing happened at the life class he was attending. The model was a young girl of refinement and beauty of form, and the class was drawing her undraped figure. She was a good model, and had been sitting motionless for half an hour, when, suddenly glancing upwards, she saw the face of a man peering at her through the window of the skylight. She had been posing for half an hour before a class of fifty men, yet when she saw this face at the skylight, with an outraged cry, she threw a wrapper around her shoulders, Jumped from the platform, and withdrew in tears to her dressing room. Now the artist has always been regarded as necessarily a man of looser morals than the man who follows other callings. It is an absurd as-half-faintin- sumption, of course, but It arises from the fact that the average human being, dragooned into a respect for the mysteries of womens dress cannot conceive of anyone, who does not give a rap for it, as anything but Immoral. Artists are not less moral than other men, but have, on the contrary, gained a certain measure of freedom from that Incubus of mystery which makes for, as nature Intended it to make for, the excitation of desire. And the average human mind resents the acquisition of this freedom. A hundred years ago the womanly woman had perhaps reached her most womanly expression. The women of Jane Austens day were almost completely preoccupied with questions of sex. They had it for their every thought. They sewed a little, cooked, and played the harpsichord, but when they did these things, it was always with some very gallant gentleman in view. And as to the very gallant gentlemen, they were so gallant that a chance view of my ladys ankle was sufficient to put them into a cold sweat. I begin to see this younger generation today as some holy thing. With unerring, if unconscious wisdom, the modern woman is doing the first things first, she Is getting rid of the mystery And the man who twenty years of the flesh. ago was fired by the suggestion of mystery of the clothed form finds himself unmoved in the presence of so much nakedness, because it is un- correct Internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 26. Mrs. Rose Castigllone of Tacoma, The 1926 Slogan Wash., Is endeavoring to establish Cortlandt Bleecker, sitting In a New sericulture on Puget sound. She obtained 3,000 silkworm eggs from Italy. York night club, indicated a half To Incubate them she wrapped them dozen tables occupied by sleek young and elderly or even old women carefully, placed them next to her gigolos with diamonds. body and let the heat hatch them. She In the past," said Mr Bleecker, has put them on a mulberry leaf diet we nlght-llfer- s had for our slogan, and expects to know soon whether silk Be young while you can, but these can be grown profitably In that rich female veterans here have made that slogan weak' and For the last ten years theyve been Irreconcilable Ethel So youve fallen out with young while they couldnt." Philip? Record Rotor Ship Beth Yes; we couldnt agree on a color for our cigarette Ups. The largest rotor ship ever constructed, the Barbara, was recently launched in Germany. It Is 300 feet A Question long, 43 feet wide amidships and has Well, the days are getting longer. a displacement of 2,800 tons. The ves"When did you get murrled? sel is expected to average ten miles an hour. WANT ORCHARD OR ALFALFA RANCH Bend details. Box 772, San Calif. Adv. from owner. 70 men to make a single Each needle has to go Shun the Inquisitive, for he Is ever through 22 different processes before a leaky vessel. Horace. It reaches Its marketable form. Jose, It takes needle. ashamed. The lack of morality is not In the nakedness In the shame, and the shame grows less day by day. The question of sex is really occupying thought far less today than at any time In his-- , tory. And so when a prince of the church declares, as he did recently, that he is shocked at the unparalleled depravity of womans dress, and declares that he is at a loss to explain the universal decadence which has swept the world, the woman of today is apt to answer him shortbut ly enough. No transitional period Is desirable for its own sake, and as far as the relation of the sexes is concerned, we are passing through a period of transition, a period in which license Is, mare often than not. mistaken for liberty, and e Ideas vanish in a peal of laughter. And the laughter is the most wholesome thing about it The surest way for the world to rid Itself of the hocus-pocu- s of sex is to laugh at it. A lady with a lamp shall stand In the great history of the land. Well, the lady has come, and she is standing. And her skirts are short, and her arms are bare. 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