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Somewhat gray. lople g of Mis- i's Easy to This Set of i (LI Crochet Lace Filet nes. plicity, bird, i a pr reedej the? by ba!- ?wsjKaf t, oon. ferns? sk tsi Uigurs! Manuel i Legis- - id J Y 1 gov-- j '!::::r.aajl..r,s 1 9 periods 'Si!': ji.iii !A-.- ? mmmm ublicail Pattern 5520 A bit of humble string this gor- pus peacock Dattern and the Droud owner of laiEtv nipt nr(s Ti n cote ernvf or buffet sets! Fascinating ps, pdlework, the K stitch sets off a design effectively. Even bsto-yo- u're 1 1 1 be-Iim- ers will find this pattern an fsy way to add to their prestige f needlewomen. In pattern 5520 r'n will find instructions and "S lartsfor making the set shown; illustration of it and of all the pitches needed; material require-fent- s. :rve LD! P obtain in this pattern send 15 stamps or coins (coins Nerred) to The Sewing Circle, W. Fourteenth St., New York, x 3 CRb, Showing Three New Styles Iodine is necessary for chicks, but is needed only in very smaU amounts, according to a writer in the Wisconsin Agriculturist. Common feeds such as oyster shell grains, etc.. will supply all of the iodine thatusually the chicks need but as a precaution it is desirable to add very small amounts to the ration. This can be done by easily using an iodized stock salt. Certain sea weeds and some of the fish meal preparations are quite abundantly supplied with iodine but repeated trials have not shown any advantage for these materials. Ordinary mixtures apparently contain all the iodine that chicks need so it is not necessary to bring in the high priced products that are rich in iodine nor is it necessary to put iodine tablets in the drinking water. For many years leg weakness, or rickets, has been the most serious difficulty in raising chicks. The addition of mineral feeds such as limestone grit and raw bone grits increases the amount of bone building minerals so that early chicks can be grown for the first few weeks without sunshine or any other source of vitamin D, but no mineral combination has as yet been discovered that makes it possible to raise normal inside chicks unless vitamin D is added. Three generations of inside chicks were raised without difficulty when vitamin D was added to the ration fortified with mineral in the form of limestone grit and raw bone. ad-e- ss r ackacltti eng?i J puffineii Each of the basic cereals corn, if wheat, oats, and barley fed alone, produces a different quality in the meat of poultry, says a writer in the Montreal Herald. Such .differences are due to the way in which the fat is produced in the different parts of the body. An even distribution of fat throughout the body, flesh and skin, is essential to high quality. The mixed cereals, plus milk, produce a high quality meat on an economical basis. The character and amount of the rations fed will largely influence the gains in live weight. The amount of protein in the ration does not necessarily indicate the value in possible live weight gains to be made. Neither does the amount of fat in the average fattening ration supply all the fat produced on the bird fed. It is common knowledge that the large deposits of fat which occur in the animal body must owe their formation, in a large part, to other constituents of the feed than the fat content. In many finishing rations the low fat content cannot account for the high percentage of fat in the finished carcass. Recent biochemical work has shown that certain of the decomposition products of carbohydrates may be utilized in this synthesis of fat. The carbohydrate of the ration, in excess of that used for immediate heat and energy, is converted to fat and stored in deposits for later utilization. '&GENUINE mm yo ipfopf rdcrpfr c blood, c wholt STEOKfiER.UST LONGER &SILK-LITMantles, made iSyfo,use on Pressure .W2anterns- - give you more better E hJ intend4 fcd thegw iny o JiSht- - Their triple Ievw7e mkes them strongef-lon- ger. Cost less to use. Sle made from high quality specially treated with (Mfe. &?5lcm8 chemicals in Vm3W weave .tter light: w&stand E5KEAforfenuineCo,e"',tiSILK. f '""ttMuitL e ,?n,nt snPPly you, send UriteforEfe Folder. tAMP & STOVE CO. SCO'n Win1 By uontW MOST persons T0sometime in there comes ever beloved) could always be their lives the accepted without dissent by those opportunity for a choice between around him (or her). Nor can acIndependence and loneliness or ties tions of even those dear to us, Inand affection. The wise mature variably meet with our approval r ttm k e ! j " fir? are HlMkt T 'S.. f USXi 1. Spaciralei p . IttMtm VOU who will be more enthusiastic than ever after making realities of these three new styles. Each is truly a delightful fashion and best of all there's something for every size in the family from the "littla bear" right on up. Pattern 1997 is the smartly styled smock that probably has an option on a little portion of Fair your heart right now. enough, follow the dictates of your heart and you can't go wrong. This little wardrobe nicety will serve you becomingly and weU. It wUl add to your comfort too. Make it of broadcloth, gingham, sateen or chintz for prettiness and easy maintenance. .. There is a choice of long or short sleeves and the shiny gold buttons offer just the sort of spicy contrast one likes in informal apparel. Available for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 34 requires 3 yards of 39 inch material. Pattern 1204 This new day frock for sizes 36 to 52 is the final word in style and charm in any woman's language. To don this flattering fashion is to step blithely into the realm of high fashion. The soft feminine collar is most becoming and it serves as an excellent medium for contrast. The sleeve length is optional. Slender lines are the main feature of the skirt and a very pleasant effect results from the wide and handsome flare. Satin or sheer wool would most assuredly win your friends' approval and perhaps just a little of their envy. This pattern is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material. Less with short The coUar in contrast sleeves. yard. requires The adorable little number for Miss sew-your-o- Pattern Two-To-Eig- 1994, TCe tl Art Shop and .Lobby ' ndConveniano. , Af?f- ' Farmer. '.Counting the Chickens census The first national chicken the Department 5s now in progress, of .Agriculture doing the counang. 400,000. It is believed that there are 6,000,000 00d hens on our more than averAmerican farms and that the a year. eggs age hen lays ninety of lazy Doubtless there are a lot down average the hens that bring our chicken Knowing more about after they and before population, says of value, wiU be are hatched, the Country Home Magazine. Male and hen guinss each other it is very In the sexes opart tell to ficult a larger older age,. the male hashelmet and sized head with a large birds .it younger the in but wattles, encc. is Impossible to note the d be old may ?heir cries. The male gives call; the female call a -. buckwheat resembles bwhejt and is different from male. iden-Se- one-syllab- le 'XlU ARE" Csn'L MSB. IP is surely without competition la the way of downright intrigue. It's the essence of youthfulness with a lot of grown-u-p technique added to make it a crackajack. Why not do things up right and cut this model twice panties too, naturallyusing sheer wool for the "best" occasion frock and gingham or seersucker for school, play and use? Pattern 1994 is available in sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 years. Size 4 requires 2xk yards of 39 inch materia plus SA yard of bias binding for trimming. Send for the Barbara Bell Fall and Winter Pattern Book containse ing 100 weU-planne- d, easy-to-ma- patterns. Exclusive fashions for children, young women, and matrons. Send fifteen cents in coins for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. YOU CAN THROW CARDS IN HIS FACE ONCE TOO OFTEN you have those awful when your nerve on are all edge don't take It eat on the man you love. Your husband can't possibly know how you feel for the ibnplo reason that he is a man. wife may be A no wife at all if the nags her husband seven daya out of every month. for three generations one woman has told another how to go "smit's ing through" with Lydla E. Vegetable Compound. It tone Nature the helps system, up thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from Outdoing Webster on Interpretations , three-quart- - : butter-and-eg- expressed or unexp- It is when we learn to permit personal differences without censure that companionship, in the home or out of it, develops best. Even when children are young, they must be allowed a modicum of such freedom or when older they will long to break away, and if they do then there is loneliness in store for the youth, and sadness left In the home. Divorce. Married couples, when they contemplate divorce, have the choice between independence plus loneliness, or dependence, each on the other with affection restored, or remaining less than could be desired. It may be there is but it should be remembered that no two persons, married or single, can live together under the same roof and always be congenial. However, this does not signify that at heart affection is gone. Separation means loneliness for one or both of them. incom-patabilit-y, Fsmilies. ' Within a family there is sure to be some dissension at times-yo-ung folk may quarrel and adults dispute. But when these times are over, the ties of affection, the associations that intertwine, and the fabric of their lives so closely woven together, should prove firm foundation for continued companionship. The door to loneliness should remain barred. W.NU Service. SOOTHING TO TIRED EYES Modern Ilvins puts such a strain on the eyes that more and more people are finding Murine as necessary as a dentil rice in tlieir morning and evening toilet routine. Murine gently and relieves irritation, washes sway the Eleasantly duat, fives amating comfort whea eyes are watery and inflamed by a cold. Murine is a physician's formula containing 1 ingredients of proven value in proper care of the eyes. In ate tot 40 years. Today get Murine at your drug tore. THE MEWIHKOlUtSIE MOTEL A Distinctive Residence Mrs. J. H. Waters, An Abode, ..renowned President West the Throughout Salt Lake's Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You THE Motel Mewlionse SINGLE ' ressed. Bell Syndicate Blue Sky, a streak, black writ ing ink. Lettuce leaves, jeal Green ousy, immigrant. Violets, rage, some Purple socks. A baby's soul, lilies, White blue shirts laundered. Short-live- d Wife's vacation, wear-eve- r ties, a blonde s love. Fresh Vegetables, paint that g men. we touch, RATES WHEN whether $2.00 to $4.00 DOUBLE W.E. SUTTON, General Manager CIUUNCEY W. WEST Assist. Gen. Manager $2.50 to $4.50 400 Booms 400 Balks Pink-ham- Rains and cooler nights make it necessary that the farm poultryman take particular precautions to avoid drafts in pullet and laying houses. If the birds come into the house wet and are crowded, drafts are in fall practically sure to result should colds and roup. Mature birds have one foot of roost space per bird and pullets should have promature. portionate space as they in preventessential is Green feed used lib- ing colds and it can be low vitality birds of Removal erally. will decrease the danger of disease and colds throughout the winter, since the weaker pullets take cold more easily and become a constant Prairie source of infection. to womanhood. paring for motherhood. girlhood Humorous s? FOUR 2. Pre- 3. Approaching "middle age." Don't be a wife; take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through." three-quart- M TEASfOOWULS iOFMILKOFMAGNES1A Cheery Words You know, this is my illness. first Kind Visitor Well, let's hope it will be your last! Patient Call Again Servant (to professor in bed) The doctor is here to see you, sir. I Professor (absent-mindedlI'm him Tell now. him can't see ill! America's First Settlers IN ONE TASTY, usti poultices ci Otxsaad, masUit! ad ether herbs to relieve inlluned condition. DENVER MUD the eld. original antiphlogistic plastic dressing i the modern, effective treat- A FOR, ment (or Coughs. Colds, Bronchial Irritations. Burns. Braises, ate. Used in time, it prevents complications and avoids big medical bills. Yoar Druggist has DENVER MUD. Practical Size. 2Se Family Size, 50a haavtfihiinf'totfawi WON'T GO FAR 35c & 60c bottles o "Quotations" v I have always fell that religion was somrtliinR to be lived, not discussed. Mary I'ickford. c It is so much easier to be than to reason. Ars. franklin D. Rootcvelt. fio one ran doubt that China is one day dcttined to be among the Petri S. most powerful nations. Buck. I think womrn are giving op mtuV loVn about life and stepping back to ihe home. Queen Moris of Rumania. Yofulh will be served. Middle-ag- e should be. Fannie HurtU The people who make wart never have trouble Jgetiing the money to do it with. Gen. Smedley D. ButLr. 20c tins entbtt-diasti- Guineas Look Alike One of Utah's Best fn 1 person thinks long before choosing the former above the latter. There are many young people, however, who feel so sure of themselves and their ability to "get along all right" that they are irked by the least restraint. They throw it off, only to discover later in life that affection is worth the curtailing restraint and dependence entailed. Companionship has been their portion up to the time of their decision that dependence is what they must have, at any cost. They have no idea of what loneliness, means. Separation. The adult who is separated from his family because of distance, domestic estrangement, or who has outlived the other members, realizes to the full what it means to be alone. It is when estrangement causes the separation that there are times when the alone-neis bearable or agreeable, but these times are interrupted by hours when the feeling of loneliness creeps over him (or her), and companionship, though with but a small degree of affection, is craved. Individuality. Human nature is so constituted that people cannot live in the same atmosphere and always see eye to eye. There is wisdom in this plan. Individuality would be quelled if what any person thought (how- ss Watch Drafts d dotit Making a Choice-Independence and Loneliness or Dependence With Ties of Affection IODINE IS NEEDED BY EARLY CHICKS -, i Write Plamly your name, and pattern number. canty to I1 How the Feed Produces Different Meat Quality lent md Bi ed 'fttn . a ci nrl)r Common Feeds May Not cover Have Proper Amount. in American December 21, 1620? many primary colors :fwiat rr ism "Poor Reggy is wandering in his mind." "Well, there's no danger of his becoming lost in thought." Reverse the Charges That'll be one Taxi Driver buck an' a half, young feller. Gosh! bay, Young Feller to 75 cents. back up you'd better That's all I've gotl - - I t'J I If Ik 1 1 sr Wf the pleasant woyl I Milk of Mad;; Ifi 1 IH-- H " Ha. flf) i rOlj mjf&jfiJ$.vl csirrT eennnrH IITHC PC ft re CT ANTt-ACtD- ,' The Original Milk of Magnesia Wafers |