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Show Thursday, September 23, 1930 THE NEPI1I. UTAH TIMES-NEW- SLEEVES OF HIGH IMPORTANCE lit a family spectre, a skelet in ine cupuoaro. ana a haunted bouse all In the same category V asked Mrs. Lovell, sweetly, at they all gathered around the great tire In the big ball of the Mlddleton house. "Why do you ask that, Caroline?" Inquired her sinter, Flora Holler. "Oh nothing I Just happened to wonder it doesn't matter," she said airily, and changed the subject, but the other guenis, many of whom knew tbe secret of the family, looked very uncomA very few of fortable Indeed. them guessed that this bouse partf was the last that would be held In the hoepltuble inanition, for some of the men knew that Major Middle-ton'- s death had ended any hope of recouping the family fortunes. "He was the very lust Mlddleion In the male line, and none of the women have done more than be wondetful mothers, charming wives and- delightful friends." said Lovell to- Paul Masters. "What more should a woman be?" was I'aul Master's query. wife Is what "An you want," retorted Lovell with a mischievous glance from his dark "A!!on to$our household Mid-dleto- n eyes. pipe is in tight with wife the moment she gets that new and milder frai i a jaw" grance of Sir Walter's favorite COL'KSK the new colors are mature. A "welcome blend of alluring, but their enchantchoice, mild tobaccos, kept fresh ment does not detract from the Importance of stylish black. A cosin a heavy gold foil wrap. Be tume In such as the fair to yourselves, men, and fair smartly dressed woman In the picture is wearing, at a glance stamps to the fair sex. Let Sir Walter Itself as distingue. InIs this instance carried out the theme of black make your pipe a pipe of peace. to a nicety, in that milady's hat Is The subject seempd distasteful to What was that Paul Masters. retribution that was being worked out In this last generation? There had been whispers about the Major's younger brother who was a black sheep, and who whs supposed to be dead, and whose ghost was YOUR black, her exquisitely fine and supple kid shoes are black, likewise ber gloves are black kid. Women who have always had a fondness for black broadcloth will be interested in knowing that this smart-lookin- g coat is made of this material. The haute "classy" couture of Paris declare a revival of black broadcloth, In that they are fashioning many of their smartest afternoon ensembles and dressy coats of this handsome and ever It's milder It's 15c and genteel fabric. The sleeves for the coat pictured Invite special comment, for sleeves hold the center of the stage In the realm of fashions of today. Especially true is this In regard to the new fall and winter coats, the sleeves of which are telling a story of thrilling adventure, especially In matters of lavish fur treatments, n which are that novel as to be alfc. 1 I J y J. most eccentric at times. Most of the latest sleeves accent the tendency of fur to travel up BmuMll fetiop J the sleeve as far away from the wrist as it can possibly go. The trend to get away from stereotyped cuff treatments is made obvious in Damage by Plant Disease One and a half billion dollars an- almost every instance. The sleeve nually Is the average amount of the Illustrated shows a manipulation injury plant diseases do in the of its fur trimming along the new United Seates each year, says Dr. K. J. Haskell, plant pathologist of the Department of Agrlcultre. In Canada the estimated annual losses average about 15,000,000 English pounds. THINK I am to be congratulated more than any of you," said the egg beater In the kitchen. "And why?" asked all the pots and pans as they creaked a little. "Because," said the egg beater, "the reason is so simple. You can see for yourselves." And it turned a little. Dresses, drapes or lingerie look around "Do- tell us, we don't see," said new when they're with Diamond Dyes. No spotting or the frying pan. "Very well," said the egg beatstreaking never a trace of that look. Juit rich, even, er, "I will tell you. In the first bright colors that hold amazingly place think of my name." And the tins and pans thought, through wear and washing. but they came to no decision as to Diamond Dyes are the highest why the egg beater's name should quality dyes you can buy became make them understand why it was they're to rich in pura anilines. so fine. That's what makes them so easy to use. That's what they've been They had always been so used famous for 60 years. 15 cent to seeing the egg beater that they packages all drug stores. really had not thought much about Sir Wvlter Raleigh Ihlo A.- - are easiest to use! - re-dy- re-dy-ed It Diamortdoles Highest Quality for SO Ytars Youthful Assumption on In "First rate," answered Farmer Corntossel. "He knows more about the business than the bossdoes. All he has to do is to convince the boss." Nothing Doing "Didn't you get your life Insured?" "No; I couJdn't. The ngent found out 1 was a pedestrian." at. m I w a K m 1 Or m r "We give up." they said. "You will have to tell us." . "Very well," said the egg beater. "I will tell yon. You see, my name means that I beat eggs. "But not only do 1 beat eggs. I teat cream find all other things they wish to whip into a fine, fluffy state." "True enough," agreed the other pots and pans. "But you see," continued the egg beater, "the wonderful part Is that I am not cross. "Imagine being used only as a beater. Imagine forever whipping everything that comes near you. "Isn't that enough to make an egg beater cross? Rut am I cross?" SUCH IS LIFE . - Mid-dleto- one-grand- mother (. 1930. Western Newspaper By NELLIE MAXWELL .14 "lines." See how It describes a daring effect at the elbow, also giving a generously Inrge aspect, and that Is exactly what sleeves are this season anything but small or tight fitting In appearance. One even sees dolman sleeves and sleeve which call to mind the leg o' mutton types, and If not these, then sleeves which As to the go below the elbow. latter, often the full part below the elbow Is made of flat fur with cloth for the top. JULIA BOTTOM LET. Union. I Relic of Old Rom Roman milestone bearing the name of Caesar Augustus was discovered in Italy at Levante di Diana Marina, along the ancient Via Au relia not far from the frontier station of Ventimiglia. The milestone marked the 55Rd mile from Rome, and has this number cut on It In Roman numerals. Experts say the milestone belonged to the old military road which ran from Rome to A Gaul. Think It Over It would be easy to succeed If you never had any difficulties to encounter, but the thing that should absorb your attention Is the possibility ol succeeding in spite of difficulties. Spider's Use of Comb The common spider carries on his feet a comb, which helps in the weaving of his web. Pots and Pans: "i .. which will be enjoyed by those who Red springs the rye. As autumn days decline like caraway. Cheese Dish. Break Into a glass Less florid spendors shine. h baking dish pound of rich cheese, add of a Its airy lustrous line cupful of cream and place In the The gossamer displays. oven to melt. Stir occasionally. As And faintly breathes the pine soon as the mixture Is smooth add In autumn days. William Howltt salt and three well beaten eggs. When the eggs are Just ready to one cupful of brown sugar, set, TAKE sprinkle with paprika and cupful of shortening, serve at once, one-haone cupful of sour milk, ftc 1930 Western Newspaper Onion.) teaspoonful of soda, two eggs, reserving one yolk for the frosting; two teaspoonfuls each of cinnamon and baking powder, one teaspoonful of cloves, one-hal- f teaspoonful of s cup-funutmeg, one and Mix In the order of flour. In layers. given and bake Frosting for Sunshine Cake. d Mix one and cupfuls of confectioner's sugar, one teaspoonful of melted butter, one egg yolk and enough thin cream to make of Place the consistency to spread. 'WFr between layers and on top. Orange Fudge. Take one well washed orange, remove seeds and put through the food chopper, after grating the rind. Measure one cupful of water, cook the rind and Juice and cook until tender; add one cupful of the liquid with enough of the lulce to make with water a full cup, add four cupfuls of sugar and one sntall can of condensed milk. Roil to the soft ball stage. Beat until cool. Creamed Potatoes. When creaming potatoes, sprinkle a tablespoon-fu- l of caraway seed Into them. They give a delicious flavor to this dish And from the brilliant sky one-fourt- one-fourt- h . lf GAY COLORS RELIEVE BLACK GOWN see the name Bayer and the genuine on the package as pictured above you can never be sure that you are taking the genuine Bayer Aspirin that thousands of physicians prescribe in their daily practice. The name Bayer means genuine Aspirin. It Is your guarantee of purity your protection against imitations. Millions of users have proved that it is safe. Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly relieves: Headaches Colds Sore Throat Rheumatism follow its No harmful after-effecuse. It does not depress the heart. of Bayer Aspirin is the trade-mar- k manufacture of monoaceticacidester of saJicylicacid. ts KREMOLA FACE BLEACH Positively eradirates from the skin all tan, moth patches, salkiw complexion, pimples, eczema, etc. At drug and dept. stores or by mail. Price 11.2S. BEAUTY BOOKLET FREE h. BEsar co. dr. cAve. am Mltfaa Chisago, 111. Not for the Laity Eleanor, who lives In Greencastle, had heard much discussion on the general subject of miniature golf courses. Passing one of these in a car with her mother, she exclaimed: "Oh, mother, there Is another one of those minister's golf courses." Indianapolis News. NOTHING "Listen to me," said the cheese grater, "and think of what my name means." And all the . pots and pans "What?" asked the others. creaked and said: "It means 1 am greater than any"No, you are not cross." else. No other pot or tin pan thing "Then," said the egg beater, "it Is named by my. name." only goes to show that my disposi"Oh," chuckled the gravy spoon, tion is quite perfect. a big, "Even whipping and beating spoon, "you don't understand at everything that comes my way does all." not make me cross." "What don't I understand?" asked "You have a fine disposition," the cheese grater. "You don't understand that your they all agreed. "And you don't kind of a gruter does not mean the same as a greater person or a greater object. "Oh, no; none of us should become conceited. Let's all Just be friendly, nice pots and pans and kitchen things." And all the others creaked In agreement and thought this was a very good Idea. ((c). 1930. easy-goin- g Western Newspaper Union.) O Personality Plus "How does Farmer Onlontop's new scarecrow Impress you, Charlie?" "Oh, he seems to be a man of parts." People buy books that give them advice, but they don't respect any other kind of counsel. "3 gay black frock, but say, "There Is no such thing as a 'gay' black frock." Oh, yes there Is, and here is a picture to prove It This youthful dress is of biack faille silk and, having sleeves of a contrasting color, it Is very "gay" and debonair. And that's the secret of the gay black frock the splashdush of color which designers are adding via contrastine sleeves and other enlivening details. Other modish black gowns "get type, as employed in the gay" In that they take unto them- peasant fashioning of the gown Illustrated, selves contracting yokes patterned cited In the fail style with bead work, or else are especially These set program. they add a Interpreted In endworked in turquoise blue, light less effects are Sometimes the lower ways. green or pale pink beads. Just as portion of the sleeve Is made of often these beaded accessories are lace. Then again It Is prettily done In white, thus sounding the beaded, or perhaps embroidered. note. popular Is no end to the elaboration The matching senrf which adds There sleeves. so much to the attractiveness of of And If you are looking for more the dress Illustrated Is a very sigdetails In the costume which nificant style detail. The scarf style woman In the picture Is neckline Is nccented not only in the young .wearing, please to observe her daytime frocks but evening gowns voguish black pumps trimmed with are graced very often with a "scarf white. There's her to mntch." felt hat, too a perfect gem In As to this matter of novelty smartness. It Is one of those sleeves, there Is no doubt as re- youthful shapes which gards to designers having become has such an exceedingly high s to the extent that crown. It sets the hnt way back It Is very often the sleeve that on the head so as to show the hair. "makes" the gown. Sleeves of the 1930. Western Newspaper Union ) THE . . all-ov- collar-nnd-cu- Eggs Made to Bounce Eggs are bounced about recklessly at the Empire marketing board's "Paradise Zoo" near Slough, England. maHere an chine, used to detect insect para-asitehas been Installed. Insect eggs are rolled down n tin plate at the bottom. Eggs which. have be"My Disposition Is Quite Perfect." come parasitized have not the let yourself be ruled by what you bouncing capacity of healthy ones. have to do. "You might be cross and horrid Another Nature Fake and always blame It on the fact Many a girl who thinks that her that you whip everything. lover Is a dear finds out after mar"Yes ; you should be congratu- rying that after all he Is nothing lated." but an old bear. New Albany The egg beater felt very happy. Tribune. ELSE (Kills Rats Only) killed 238 rats in 12 hours on a Kansas farm. It is the original product made by a special process of squill, an ingredient recommended by U. S. Government as sure death to rats and mice, but harmless to dogs, cats, poultry or even baby chicks. You can in a few depend on this. years has become America's leading rat and mouse kille'. Sold by all druggists on a money back guarantee. ing now. good-nature- Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache K-R- -0 black-and-whi- d poke-bonn- sleeve-consciou- . Yes, Such Is Life! By Charles Sughroe 1 t&Jli?Jk&4i& ONSTIPATION uI NLESSwordyou one-thir- Don't AH Druggists. SMSMtSMSiiaMkbMSSaMMMIMM KILLS RATS but the cheese grater was speak- cLuaen OF IMITATIONS ls seven-eighth- nAiann vniir tWtpm. lugusi r "'wet wi constipation even stub born cases almost uumagicl Sweetens stom- BEWARE that beset our family?'' "Perhaps I'll change the lurk, sweetheart," he said bluntly. "Now tell me what has startled you." "You have heard that the bouse Is haunted?" she asked. "Idle talk," be assured her. "I suld that at first. Pant. Come here," she crossed the room and opened the door of a "mull closet beidile the fireplace. There were helves filled wllh old books nothing else. He stood beside her and listened A faint moaning sound, ending In a deep groan. "It sounds human,'' he said at lust. "I thought so. too." "What Is behind this room?" "It used to be L'ncle Ed n room-sho- rtly before father's last Illness, and Just before we heard that l'ncle F.d bad died In Australia, father had the room sealed up. There used to be a door Into It from the short passage. It Is nailed up." "Is there any other way of getting Into It?" he asked. "I happen to know of told me years ago that during the war of lft I women nsed to hide their valuables there so that the soldiers would not take them, and tbe entrance Is simple, through this room!" "Show me," whispered Paul, "but don't you follow." Rut the Midillcton women were not like that. They would follow their men Into danger If need be. and so when the hidden spring was found and the bookshelves were pulled aside, together they stepped over the threshold of a cool dim room, where Edwin Mlddleton, black sheep no more, but repentant prodigal, luy dying on the narrow bed where he had slept as a boy. In boxes and chests, baskets and canisters was money, currency, bonds, securities of every kind, and In the midst of It he died. Paul kneeling on one side of the bed and ConRtance on the other. So the ghost of Mlddleton house was laid at last, and nobody knew how long he had. prowled the corridors at night, taking food he needed from the pantry and storeroom and puzzling the cooks and housekeepers. tCopyrlht.) said to haunt the east wing of the This brother had spent building. all his own fortune and defrauded the Major of hi money with worthless stock In some Australian gold field that probably existed only In brother Ed's fertile brain. The ho ti He was mortgaged to the chimney tops, but the bunks had been decent and the mortgages were extended for one year to allow the widow and her daughter one more chance to save the home. I'aul Masters saw Constance Mid dleton enter the room and hesitate, looking first at one man and then st another as If to gauge the quality of each one. "Do you need anyone?" he nuked. Her relief was apparent, "please help me." she whispered, "1 don't want mother to know." Unseen they sllped 1 to the small hall and sped toward a small study that was unused this evening. A light was burning on the round table, and Constance drew tbe door shut behind her. "I am not exactly frightened." she panted, "but I am startled, Mr. Mooters." "Please tell me, and Incidentally, I would be so happy If yon would remember your promise and call me 'Paul.' Von know I love you. Constance, and that I will never be happy unless you promise to try to love me a little." he urged. "Paul," she said very sweetly, "I do not have to try very hard to love yon but can't you see that I do not want to enmesh' you In the Sunshine Spice Cake rv OF "How Is your son getting his new position?" By CLARISSA MACKIE The Weekly Short Story SAFE is always ,ssssNsssfNssisssss bringJeace mm mum r BAYER ASPIRIN Solving the Ghost Mystery SirMlter True dyes PAGE SEVEN ' After 40 Bowel trouble is Most Dangerous Constipation may easily become chronic after forty. Continued constipation at that time of life may bring attacks of piles and a host of other disorders. Watch your bowels at any ige. Guard them with particular care after forty. When they need help, remember a doctor should know what Is best for them. "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin" it a doctor's prescription for the hovels. Tested by 47 years' I It has been found thoroughly effective in relieving constipation and its ills for men, women and children of all ages. It has .perfectly safe even for babies, iiade from fresh, luxutlve herbs, pure M'p-sl- n and other harmless JngrediVi.ts, it cannot gripe ; will not sicken you or weaken you; can be used t harm as often as your breath Is bad, your tongue Is coated ; whenever a headachy, bilious, gassy condition warns of constipation. Next time just take a spoonful of this family doctor's laxative. See how good it tastt; how gently and thoroughly it acts. Then you jiU know why it bus become the world's most popuinr laxative. Big bottles all drugstores. ;ac-tic- e, Dr. W. B. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative W. N. U., Salt Laka City, No. 33-19- 30. |