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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHl UTAH Prints Triumph Anew Tliis Summer wits mast be constantly pitted against those of man, clrcaz&specticn becomes the role of life and caution the price of liberty. Bj CHERIE NICHOLAS Trusting Its young to the Inaccessiof their nest, it usually keeps at bility War ou the Bald Eagle Based a safe distance whenever this U apon Slanders. proached, for it has learned Its lessons from bitter experience; but should the eagle's eyrie be placed low Booistr. tip Nt'ioaal Geoinphle Prpri WuhiiKtoa. U. C. WNU Brrvlro. or In more remote and wilder regions, 1 lovers, disturbed by the the marauder will do well to watch extermination of the his steps or he may meet with the or bald eagle. have surprise of his life; for. like the she taken up the figbt to protect bear, the eagle can and often will deAmerica' bird of freedom whose fend its young, and In attack it U a rugged profile adorns American 6eals swift and formidable adversary. and coins as the emblem of the nation. That the American eagle will someIn Its structure and habits, the eagle times put up a stiff fight in the dela a large hawk, of close kin to the falfense of its nest, or when hard pressed cons, buzzards, and harriers of every on the ground, we have ample eviclime, but the biggest, boldest and dence. Capt B. F. Goss thus wrote most powerful raptor of them all. The to Captain Bendire of his experience female, which In the American eagle at a nest built on small island in Is the larger sex, may attain a length the vicinity of Corpus Christl, Texas: 43 8 of Inches, may spread feet, and, "Both parent birds attacked us with according to Audubon, may weigh great fury, screaming and striking at from eight to twelve pounds, though us with their talons. While examinthese last figures may be greatly exing the nest, they came within a few ceeded In captive birds. It Is a Strang feet of me and I was glad to retire." er to fatigue, can probably lift its When Caught In a Trap. own weight, and baa been known to The late Hon. John O. White, of five lamb a over of a distance carry Cleveland, has given the following acmiles. Our eagle Is content to subsist upon count of what happened on two occasions at Jackson Hole when an eagle fish whenever there Is an ample supwas caught In a trap set for bear : to too waterfowl Is but to ply, partial "We would have released him," become a favorite with sportsmen, wrote the Judge, "but the trap had though It never kills for sport; and Is scraped his leg and he would not altoo fond of chicken dinners, mutton low us near. When we came up to chops and suckling pig ever to be- the stockade he was lying down. As come popular in rural communities. soon as he saw us be reared himself Now it has been accused, though up on his sound leg, favoring the with scant show of Justice, of destroyone as much as he could, and, trapped ing salmon and young reindeer In with head drawn back and feathers Alaska, where the territorial legislature has set a price upon Its hoary head. For ten years or more a ruthless war has beeu waged against our ' ....... ? MnnH national bird in that territory, until QtfJ. more eagles have been destroyed some estimates running as high as forty or fifty thousand than were TEVElt such a season for prints as this! To add thought to exist on the whole conto their glory they are taking ou simply ravish- tinent. Ing touches or colorful velvet trimmings or else uiey It Is safe to say that forty thouwhich adds elegance supreme. are sand eagles could not appreciably afThe floral patternings of the newstanding note about this handsome fect the supply of Alaskan salmon In est prints are gorgeous beyond deprint Is that its gay flowers, which in a riot of colors, are printed on are forty thousand years. But man, with So the are scription. outstandingly his wasteful methods. Intent only on a dusky red background, which leads florals silhouetted against their backpresent gains, must find a culprit and grounds it would almost seem as if us to say that latest reports from the eagle was a convenient victim. tliey had been painted by an artist Paris declare that the very newest with strokes deft and sure. prints trend to reddish hues. The Franklin Derided Him. coat Is edged with blue fox which If we were to employ all the adjecBut this is not all; for, aside from tives at our command we would still gives It Infinite chic. The swanky the eagle's occasional raids upon the Asiatic Hunter With Eagle. feel we had failed to do Justice to little hat Is of brown cire. These farmer's stock and poultry, which In the beauty of this season's prints and cired fabrics, ribbons and laces, are most parts of the country are far erected, defied us and struck at as so with the thought that pictures very prominent In the realm of mil from habitual or serious, our bird's fiercely when we attempted to apmore eloquently than words linery materials. speak moral character has been assailed. In the exceedingly clever black and proach. As there was no way to rewe are referring you to the illustraIlls reputed turpitude was early exlease him, we had to kill him." white taffeta afternoon costume piction herewith. pressed by Benjamin Franklin In a Like the giant of old, when beaten tured to the left, which niso comes In costume The centered stunning letter written In France on January to the earth, he promptly arose with the group is a study in white and from the house of Worth, we a;;ain 28, 1784, and has been quoted with fighting powers renewed, for "in an black. It Is a Worth creation. The see the magic of velvet as it appears approval since. on the summer style program In a Instant he was on his feet again, as In- dress is fashioned of a superb white At that time the Order of Clncln-natudomitable as ever, and this continued trimming and an accessory role. The and black line print. These line efwhich had been recently creafter every blow, until at length he fects are the. "last collar, the Jabot and the top of the in word" prints. ated In America and had adopted the was killed. To the end he was fiercelikewise the Jaunty beret gloves, In interpreting the mode at Its best "bald eagle" as its emblem, was a fair which milady wears, are of black velly defiant. . . . Such a picture as Worth a on makes decorative play target for critics on both sides of the he made of Indomitable courage, pervet. The pleated foundation, the velvet, using shirred black velvet for water. Franklin thought that a bird sistent to the tunic tines and the last, I never saw." puff with mat the velvet white for girdle which was too lazy to fish for himself, are style points of special Most would agree with the Judge, r coat, the gloves and sleeves but robbed the honest fish hawk on that it would be hard to find a better the significance. bag offering a pleasing diversion in every occasion, and was so rank a emblem for a free and courageous naIt Is surprising how many smart that they are formed of fine ribbed coward as to permit the little kingare wearing little velvet I'arisiennes tion than this Indomitable bird. white velvet. The pleated shoulder bird to "drive him out of the district." hats right in the summertime. AcThe eagle is the greatest home-keepline velvet this Is uf enchanting wrap was "by no means a proper emblem of his class. His eyrie is his castle, a touch of cessory sets which Include scarf, genius. for the brave and honest Cincinnati which, as we have seen, he will at For bizarre and exotic coloring we gloves (the latest is velvet mitts), of America," who by their prowess times defend all comers. In it refer you to the bag. sometimes adding a belt and against striking costume to had "driven all the kingbirds from our his should be part of every shoes, eaglets spend the first ten weeks the right in the picture. There Is country." wardrobe. of their life from until nothing smarter this season for dayThen, too, a colFranklin had been a member of upon the southern shore time wear than a Jacket suit all of lection of velvet bows and girdles early July, the first committee designated by con- of Lake Erie and It Is the occasional will not come amiss, as they may be gress to prepare a suitable device for rendezvous, lookout point, and dining gay print They range from simplest called upon at any time to enhance to magnificent affairs such as this or that the United States, and as his design table for the elder pair for the re- types summery frock. the model shown here. The out was rejected it would not have been mainder of the ffi. 1933, Western Newspaper Union. year. surprising had he felt a little resentHabits of Cur Eagle. ment at the substitution to be made DRESSES FROM BAGS With us the eagle Is nonmlgratory, later. SHEPHERDESS HAT or a very irregular migrant, never leavIS ECONOMICAL FAD The eagle, like the fish hawk, must B; CHERIE NICHOLAS ing his home neighborhood for long and follow the Instincts Wih which nahis run food out. when supplies Women have a new game in this ture has endowed It, but that upon oc- only In northern Ohio he nests high, chooscountry making dresses from sacks. like most casion it Is a carrion-feedethe crotch of a commanding tree The Idea Isn't exactly new, but It of Its kind, Is probably to be set down ing not far from the lake which supplies was not until the depression reached to Its credit him with fish and to which he makes Its worst that the project was underPerhaps It Is too late to point out constant sallies, varied with occasiontaken in earnest. It has gained pop that the eagle Is never "driven out of al Into the adjoining fields. forays ulnrity In recent weeks, stimulated or the district" the by by kingbird The first year's nest Is framed with by a contest conducted by Miss Iris any other living being except a man sticks, usually from 2 to 6 feet long Davenport, clothing specialist for the armed with a gun. It Is true that he and from 1 to 2 Inches thick, and well extension division of Louisiana State Is constantly annoyed by the little tybedded with straw, cornstalks, and university. rants whenever he crosses their nestthe whole measuring about stubble, Flour, sugar, salt, feed, seed and too Is but he Indifferent ing preserves, 5 feet each way. In It are laid two even fertilizer and burlap bags are or too much bored by such attacks to or, more rarely, three dull white eggs, used. Stitches are pulled and the do more than deflect his course. somewhat those of the doresembling The truth is that the eagle may be mestic goose, and. It la believed, at In- bags ripped open. Stencils are removed by allowing the ba o stand bold or timid, as suits not so much of several days, beginning in In lard overnight. Bleaching nd dyetervals the occasion as Its own bodily state, this latitude In mid or late March. Then it is up ing processes follow. and on this score It Is upon the same In from four to five weeks the young to the Individuality of the dressfooting as other birds and the higher are hatched In white down, which conmaker. animals generally; for It is only the trasts with their dark eyes sharply Bags that came In through the or the alert, the Intelligent adaptable and their almost black, hooked bills. kitchen door now are seen swaggerthat can survive In the presence of This natal covering ts shortly replaced ing out the front entrance as tin- best Here Is one of the very latest modman. Behavior with them all Is a with a thick coat of close gray down, street frocks of the lady of thp house. els In wide brimmed hats. It Is one of question of Instinct plus experience to be In turn gradually combed off, the very new shepherdess shapes. You and adaptability, and their expression until they have acquired their full will observe that the crown is very Is of fear Horizontal Hats Are Now subject to constant and oftdark-browfeathers Juvenal dress of shallow and that It Is not pulled down en great variability. Popular Fad for Women to fit the head like a cap as we have by the end of May or the beginning of Bold Enough When Necessary. Not your wildest out. perhaps, but been In the habit June. of doing. Also the The trouble with those writers who Early In the latter month the eag- one of them should be a big Merry brim dips over one eye, which Is a have complained of the timidity of our lets are becoming sleeker every day Widow hat of bicycle days. They characteristic feature of this season's national bird lies In attributing to the through their Incessant attentions to may be sailed like s picnic plate In models. It Is well to take note of species, which of course must Include their toilet, and with their brown dap- play moments which offer relief from these details In selecting your mid every Individual of the kind In quespled dress and clean yellow legs make dull companions. These llattest-of-flsummer chnpeau. The model pictured tion, what they have observed In but a fine appearance. Already they are hats range anywhere from 10 Inches Is handed with colored novelty ribfew Individuals, or perhaps In only one nearly ns large as their parents and across to about 22 and look combon. Paris milliners are using quantiand under one set of conditions. They have a of more than 6 pletely society bells In rough straws ties of fancy ribbons Just now. In a behavior two or of to weeks straws that sheer from a three with case forget given daffy bunch feet; yet voracious feeding and ardent exercise of field flowers from the may vary not alono with that individual's Inheritance and age, but, most are still required before they will have sofa pillow period, perched starchll.v String Belts Favored Knitted string and plaited braid of all,. Jf.lt be intelligent, with habit gained sufficient courage and the propat some vantage point of the hat In the sense of profiting by experience. belts are a ravorite with sports frocks of muscles and nerves band. er A All eagles, like many of the hawks, natural colored linen frock has a to leave the eyrie under their own two Inch belt of knitted string--blu- e when wounded or hard pressed, will power. Ginghanu Blouses red-a- nd After freedom has been attained, a a white canvas fight like demons; and we might exTlald gingham blouses enhance the green end in are to to weeks more company charm of linen suits. You can have a sports dress is w.,rn with a narrow spent protect their few fight pect thera young; but while some will do this, with their parents, who still continue gingham hat to match and. If you want belt of blue braid. others will not. It all depends upon to bring them food, and with them to go the whole way in gingham, gloves the acquired or momentary balance be- they make frequent visits to their old can be made of the same material as Sailor Collars In Again tween cnution and fear, as dictated by home; but the day eventually arrives the blouse and hat sailor collars are here and or protection upon the resultant of when parental guidance experience, again. The new designs are broader their Inherited and acquired powers. cease and the young go forth to seek, Ckoick in Embroideries than ever, often standing two Inche-of- f The eagle offers e large target, far from their native heath, their subIn nxuy Introduced are each shoulder to give the broad Embroideries and In in due the air, stance and their fortune, whether upon Its eyrie or ened shoulder effect now In arled fashioa types. vogue and la settled communities, where 1U course to found a home of their own-- FREEDOMS BIRD IS IN DANGER Vv BIRD mm i Ok FOLLOWING "COPY" LIFE'S LITTLE amateur band practice Ing held, but something na(i The Yf4$ :msTsjI Vn KM Find a Synonyn Grandpa's Static "Jack Newlvrieli after bis was having Grandpa emitquite a lot of common sense. noon sleep in the armchair and i have "miner near easily thai might ting sounds she hates anything come from a crosscut saw. As fa that; Tit Bits. ther entered the room he saw little of grandpa's Jackie twisting one TRACING HIM waistcoat buttons. "What are you doing?" he whispered, "you mustn't disturb grnndpa." "1 Tm not daddy." saM , was Just trying to tune him In on " something different three-quarte- d mid-Apr- il r, lK ft Exception little boy came home from school very much annoyed with his teacher. Little Boy I hate her! His Mother Oh. you mustn't say that The Bible tells us to love everybody. Little Boy 1 know, but she wasn't alive when the Bible was written. Chelsea Record. "Where Is Jones?" "Cruising around somewhere in th business section." "I'd like to see him. Are yoa with any of his coaling jtj. Not to Be Used Hons?" Little Jane had been asked to show the week end guest to her room. Too Much Competition Pausing on the way. she pointed out "Excuse me, sir, but have you fiof one the bathroom, and touching nished your soup?" said: towels, embroidered the pretty "Yes. Why do you ask?" "Of course yon know that these are Now we can begin the conceit not to be used." Indianapolis News. Olten Woche Im Bild. JUSTIFIED A Problem "So you like your two loveri equally?" I "Yes. dad simply don't know which to marry first" Venice Ga. zettino Ulustrato. Followed Instructions told you Mary, "Did you do as and ask whether the chicken was young or old before you bought Itr "Yes, ma'am; It is old." Dublin Opinion. 1 "Why did they expel from the Country club?" Oh. for caws." Mr. Crow wing-sprea- Home-worke- d Rare Meat Landlady Do you likf your this rare. Miss Phim? Boarder Since you ask me; too rare 1 would like It a oftener. beef ii It little Misunderstanding "Were you never tempted to become a llnqulst?" Singing "What's the use?" rejoined Senator Wife (at bathroom door) Dinner'! Sorghum. "Even the people who on the table, John. Hurry and finish speak the same language are no your bath. longer able to come to an underHusband Coming, dearl Just one standing." Washington Star. smnza and I'm through. Determined "It Is not the time to ask me for a Job. My goods are being seized tomorrow." "Do you know If they want any body to help seize them?" Lausanne L'lllustre. UNIQUE New Models Dick's father is an automobile sales man. Recently his sister came home displaying pennies she had earned. The lad looked them over and said: "I'd sure like to have them, they are the new models." but "They say opportunity knocks once." No Tips "Yes, it's the only knocker that Old Gentleman There's been no stops there." change here for ages has there? Walter Not under the plates. Saving Dad Trouble London Humorist. Irate Parent When that young cub who's paying you attention comes No Duck! again I'll sit on him. "Mamma, there's a man here at the Daughter Oh. let me do It, door to see you." "Does he have a bill?" "No, mamma. Just a plain nose!" Rare Sight are Blinks The papers say there bills r a lot of counterfeit twenty-dollaHIS ERROR In circulation. few Jinks Huh! There are so any In ones circulation, genuine me twenty-d- bill ollar I got would convince it was counterfeit m n yon A OO d s common--Lond- Wrr wide-drape- wrong in the piece nh;, j,.,0 been tried. Somebod, bad rhe effect The conductor of the t.ann at the cornel player. -Z he yelled, "did y.,u leae off Just as we got to the chorus" "Welt" said the eornn r.i.. raw recruit), "on n,y uiusio ii Refrain' so I did:" .J i i , His Humble Opinion way)-B- oy. Motorist (Inquiring his am I all right for the zoo? far as know jot Bright Lad-- As tnt are. Mister, but I'm not running !soo. Montreal Gazette. 1 e "Jones Is a man." "I know. He surely made a mis take in not consulting an expert" self-mad- Social Question Mrs. Newrich-W- hat Mr. Newrlch-J- ust Is that? a common fray squirrel. Forbidden "Should I notice lt?"-Lo"My wife has been forbidden to Bits. cook." "Is she 111?" Weekly Reminder "No. I am." Madrid Buen Humor. forget -- ut. ndon Frlend-Y- ou A Little Premature First Little GIrl-W- hnt's name, Marie? Second Little Glrl- -1 yet; 1 ain't mnrrled! your last will soon and be happy again. Jilted Sultor-- Oh, ner ... no, I n I've bought too much for her t IdoD don't know Installment system swers. - 1 |