Show I L L Knits War Fetishes 1 M TV HIE vICTOR VICTOR H HEIKES E of N. N Stale street who spends he Tier her time lime making war charm dolls cal called a Dinette NIn tt et ct n horn from yarn arn given her by her mother in l' l France w which she sells at 75 cents Yi Fifty I dolls bus or will support a little fatherless child d for a year I I 1 i I 44 I t I 4 5 4 I f pic i I 4 k 4 a fr 47 r s t 44 mm Gives French In Instruction to to Young oung Men len Expecting to toGo toGo toGo Go Overseas et ct at 75 FiFTY L cents each equals one French war 0 orphan ip han Which Isn't a stu study y in Egyptian hieroglyphics hie hie- rog nor 1101 a a. problem in III calculus but just a way of ot saying that every e time Mrs Irs Victor Heikes X N. State Stale street sells fifty of ot the little war charm dolls called an and tin tIll she Is able ahle to adopt another fa fatherless Ca- Ca a- a French bu boy bov or girl hl Mrs wife of or Victor of or the United States geological survey suney ne uio of or Salt Lakes Lake's real P ii 11 l. l of ot course cour e being a she kes hes th the keenest I o of heart interest III in her native I land nd an and all the great war means to it and its people Hers Is a practical Interest too an and means the tho t. t devoting oUng of or every cry spare minute not alone to the making of the thc little doll doH charms but hut to the t achIn ach- ach In hug of oC French to raise funds for the support of or her war Win orphans Ir French uch to Co Support Orphan Orphans Mrs conducts t two wo cla classes s s In French each cach week She seeks chiefly to enroll tho those thoe e who may see sec service In France FIanCe an and to lo them she makes an es especially Cl- Cl low rate And nd when she isn't teaching h liar hai r native tongue she II is making the little yarn dolls doll that thal have ha gained J such wJ widespread spread vogue from tho the length and w breadth of or the he allied nations H r labor of love loYe has enabled her in a single le month to adopt two French J orphans and with ith e every I mat tuat sno earns sue ne win According to Mrs MiSs Heikes and antI represent tho the spirit of France Frant o rii fh The 1 legend goes gocs that two French kiddies 1 a boy boj bo and a III g were th the only souls ollis In a little French village after Its Its t recapture t ty by y the soldiers soldiers sol sol- J diers o of the if public They were Vero found strolling hand In hand down the tho vii vii- lago street as ns the thc French entered wholly unharmed an and unafraid Hen ilene came tho the pretty prett sentiment attached II I the dolls that the pel person UIl wearing searing them will escape all of or wars war's harms Not Wot of or Cut Duit wo we must not riot think It n a display display dis dis- pIa play of superstition to wear et said Raid Mrs yesterday Its rather a tribute to and her undying spirit as typified by iii th the lie little boy and girl of oC the French vII lags lapre Tho The custom of wearing the war charm dolls has spread to tu every er corner cor cor- ncr ner of or the United States Slates Mrs make mak them In u colors ol of 01 yarn arn given cn her by her mother In France se several seral ral years ag as x Thc They arc nrc sold for 7 75 l' l vents fonts and every of lie proceeds roes roes to help heh make fatherless Ninette 01 or despite the loss los of or the soldier patent parent The tun t orphans adopted h hy Mrs Mis i arc among amon those allotted to Mrs J. J D. D VJ Itch chairman of or the Utah branch 10 I n the association of tho the fatherless children of ot France nc Utah has hag adopted 28 2 of it the fatherless children chil ch dren I In n the last two t years Those Thos e adopted b by Mrs are aie named Irene Tiland and Henri Ponchon Onelie one tho lie daughter of oC a gardener g an and the theother theother j ot other her t the hp lilt little Ie son of or a ca carpenter both parents killed In action I |