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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH HEART Enjoy Making These Practical Designs IF YOU like to look slimmer than you are, these designs are made especially for you! They are practical, pretty, easy to make, the kind you'll use time and again, for they adapt themselves to every season of the year. Each is accompanied by a detailed sew If chart, to guide beginners. you've never done much sewing. t Joseph McCord 13 1 I ': I WW start out with the apron, then make the dress, and you'll get a real thrill out of the way it looks. Trim, Fitted Apron. Just five steps in your detailed sew chart, and presto, your apron is finished! It fits so slimly and smoothly over the hips that it doesn't add a fraction of bulk. It protects your frock thoroughly, front, back, and up top. And it simply cannot slip off at the shoulders, when you have your hands in the dough! Percale, gingham, calico and batiste, plain colored or in pretty prints, are nice for this design. Trim it with braid or bias binding. Slenderizing Afternoon Dress. You'll find this one of the most becoming and comfortable dresses ,you ever had, and it's just as smart as it can be! It has the new kind of skirt, smooth-hippe- d ;and almost straight. Inside tucks on the shoulders give you the fullness you need over the bust. The cut deep and rather narrow, ia always flattering to large women. Make it up, for right now, with the short sleeves, in chiffon, georgette or soft silk crepe. Later, make it with the smart, long bishop sleeves, in thin wool or sheer velvet. The Patterns. 1479 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 marequires IT'g yard3 of terial; 5 yards of braid or bias binding to trim. 1577 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 35-in- 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 requires 4 yards and of 52. Size 38 ma- 39-in- ch terial, for short sleeves; 5 yards for long sleeves; 1 yards edging for neck and bow. Success in Sewing. Success in sewing, like success in any other field, depends upon how you approach the task in hand. To help you turn out clothes professional looking in every detail, we have a book which plainly sets forth the simple rules of home dressmaking. The beginner will find every step in making a dress clearly outlined and illustrated within its covers. For the experienced sewer there are manv heln- ful hints and suggestions for sewing short cuts. Send 15 cents (in coins) today for your copy of SUCCESS IN SEWING, a book every home dressmaker will find of value. Send your order to The Sewinc Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) 'each. NERVOUS? "Pity I didn't learn you to cook more," said Pink. "If I was a little spryer and the dominie wasn't alone, I'd ask you to take me along. You want to watch out for them Canucks." A reminiscent look came into Pink's gray eyes. "You know, I joined up with a bunch of 'em during the late ruckus. They're the devil's own in a scrap. Don't you go startin' anything with 'em un less you want to finish it. And say, I don't know how long you're goin' to be around here, but I hope you don't have to spend all your time with the girl friend. We may not have a chance to be together again for a while. More pie?" "No thanks. I'm going to have a shower," answered Dale. "Well, don't forget what I said about the dominie. Pal around with him some. He's been missin' you a lot." "I know. I'm glad you told me that. Pink. Of course I'll give him all the time I can." "Count on you for dinner, can we?" "Of course. I'll be here." "Fine. I'll be barbecuin' the fatted calf." Later in the afternoon, when Jonathan Farwell returned from the funeral, he came directly to the kitchen where Pink was bustling about. "Has Dale returned?" "Not yet. I guess he's fussin'," the cook decided, closing his oven carefully. He turned to look at the tall black figure in the doorway. "Well, Dominie, I hear us old folks is goin' to be left at the fireside again." "Yes. Dale plans to go north in C Lm.l.-SL- CO MUCM MJtTMta .On! Good LIerciiahdise Gn B, CONSISTENTLY WerW BUY ADVERTISED GOODS "I do wish we could drive over to Staten," said Lee when he helped her into the car. "But it's too far. Where shall we go?" "I was hoping you would want to go there. We will before I go away. What do you say if we run out and park on the ton of Allen's Hill for a time? I like the view there." "I'd love it." "Then I shall take vou urj into an exceeding high mountain and show- etn you all the kingdoms of this world and the glory. There are some special peaks to see today." "You mustn't tempt me too far and . . . Watch out for that car, Sir Lucifer." Sudden silence stilled their lively flow of talk when Dale parked the car on the summit of Allen's Hill and the two sat watching the land- - Lenora Brady was slightly incoherent when she flung open the front door for a young man who came bounding up her porch steps. "Dale! Dale! Is it really you? Come in quick. Shut that door!" There was a brief interval without words. "You'll have to excuse me. I'm a Lee winked back her tears with a laugh. I think I came very near fainting with excitement when I heard your voice. I never dreamed of it being you! Why didn't cry-baby- ." you prepare me?" I "There really wasn't time. came away on such short notice. mind?" "Mind! I'm so excited I can't talk." She patted his hand. "I was writing a letter to you when the Do you And when Hattie said some man wanted to speak to me it phone rang. "You thought it was Pliny," Dale volunteered. "I want that letter just the same." "This is better than a million let- ters!" "I kept my promise, didn't I?" "So wonderfully, dear. I believe you always will." "I'll do my best, Lady Lee." Dale gave a glowing account of the future to Lee. Old Payne had been a trump to recommend him It seemed that this chap Kelsey had a lot of interests and there was no telling what the Canada job might lead to. Dale was going to do his best to make good right from the start. He would, too. "It's wonderful," Lee sighed. "1 feel, too, that it's the start of happi. . We had only a moment. And I want to see your mother before we go." "Of course. I ll send her down. She's waiting upstairs for me to get over the shock. I won't be but a minute." "Dale! What a pleasant this is!" was Mrs. Brady'ssurprise greeting, when that young man planted an impulsive kiss on her cheek and escorted her to her favorite chair. "We'll try to make it up," Dale "Let me hear something about smiled. "We have years and years your new position. Dale," he sugJiv'JrwIS coming to us." gested. "Just where are you go"Do you suppose that you'll ever ing?" pomc in the evn'ng be sorry?" "Into the Missinaibi country. Is Tome in 4k. rnoriiino "No. I never will be sorry. I the atlas handy? I'll show you." whft you're looked fo love you more than anybody in the "There beside you. On the lower ,rcn r IV row without war Who world. It will always be like that." shelf." "I know. But my chin gets wobDale laid the volume on the tably every time I think of you going ble and leafed through it until he so far away. I've got to worry located the desired map. off You'll be Dale. some, away "I'll be starting from Minneapofrom everybody. There won't even be letters. If you were hurt or sick, lis," he began importantly. "Then Want some color interest for I might know nothing about it for a go up the north shore like this. I your room? Then embroider this don't know the exact route yet. But cheery sampler. It is in easy long time." "Don't worry, dear. Nothing can I'm to strike for the Missinaibi Riv- cross stitch with the flowers in and follow it to some point along other simple stitches. Pattern 6123 happen to me as long as you love er here." me. And I know you do." contains a transfer pattern of a "It looks as if it might be rough panel lHi by 15 inches; color "So terribly. I'll try to keep my chin up while I have you here and and sparsely settled country." chart and key; materials needed; "It is. I'm going to make a hunt illustrations of stitches. can see you every day. Oh, Dale, I have some gossip for you. It's for gold. But no one is supposed to To obtain this pattern, send 15 know that." Dale's blue eyes were cents in stamps or coins (coins bad news." alight with excitement. "I'll have preferred) to The Sewing Circle, "Go on. Break it." is She and her to use a canoe and Indian guides. Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14t!i "Evelyn away. . ." St., New York City. mother have gone to Europe. I Mr. Kelsey says "Whom did you say?" Farwell was going to tell you in the letter." broke in sharply. His head still "Tough." "And that isn't all. Pliny re- was bent over the atlas. "Oh, didn't I tell you? Wade Kelsigned his position with the gas sey. He's the man who is sending me up there. He's a mining man. of) A great friend of Doctor Payne." "Then you met this man." "I'll say I did. He came down COCONUT CAKE to the U to consult Payne on the cup of butter teaspoon soda a cups sugar 2 teaspoons baking proposition. He wanted to send a 3 man up there to make a report egg yolks powder coconut 'i teaspoon salt and the chief suggested me. I'm 31 cup cups cake flour cup juice to make a survey while the snow li teaspoon vanilla 3 egg orange whites 1 teaspoon orange is off the ground and to take all the extract time I need. Of course all my exCream shortening thoroughly. I are and penses paid get a fair salary in addition. I may have to Add sugar gradually. Add well lay out some money for my outfit, beaten egg yolks, then coconut. Sift flour; measure, add soda, bak-- I but I guess I can manage that." "Let me know if you need any- ing powder, and salt, and sift three times. Add to first mixture thing." "Thanks, Father. If I do, it will alternately with orange juice. Add extracts. Fold in stiffly beaten be a loan this time h "Dinner!" Pink's strident voice egg whites last. Bake in two layer cake pans 30 minutes interrupted from the lower hall. "I must wash up," Dale remarked at 375 degrees. Frost with boiled frostins. hurriedly. "See you downstairs, Fa. 7avotite Kecijse tlie Week 1 '2 1 1 ..." that for them." 5W J II IT A OaSrl IN riATHinS see you." Well, that's what guys can ex pect when they raise a family. I was telling the kid how he wanted to keep an eye on them Canada boys. I wouldn't mind meetin' up with some of them buddies once more. They could take it. I'll say ness for us. Only I dread to see you ." go so far away. Dale, dear "Yes?" "You must help me not to be selfish with you. We must think of your father. But you'll give me every minute you can, won't you?" "Do you have to ask?" "Yes. It's because I am selfish about sharing my heart and geologist. Have you those blue goggles?" "Not yet. I think mosquito netting will be more appropriate, from what I hear." "It does sound thrilling. Indians and everything. Maybe you'll fall Common Sweets in love with a squaw, Dale." And sweets grown common lose "I just wouldn't wonder. Now, their dear delight. Shakespeare. let's plan for this afternoon. It's gorgeous out. Couldn't we run off?" "You saw the car out there, didn't you? I'll go, if you'll drive." "Bargain. We can have several hours to ourselves. I promised father I would show up for dinner. UU 0'. Do you feel to nervous you want to icmnt Are you cross and Irritable? Do you aeoid those dearest to you? If your nerve are oa edge and you feel you need a good general system tonic, try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, made (apenaUy or smnew. For over SO years one woman has told another how to go "smiling thru" with reliable Pinkham's Compound. It helpa nature build up mora physical resistant and thus helpa calm quivering nerves and lessen discomforts from annoying symptoms which often accompany female functional disorders. Why not give It a chance to help TOUT Over one million women have written In reporting wonderful benefits from Pinkham'a Compound. he beamed. the one who's lucky." "We are so delighted to hear of your good fortune. Lee was so excited she scarcely could tell me about it. She insisted that I call her father and tell him. He is very much pleased and anxious to "I'm June." They died well." A note of harsh ness almost in Farwell's voice. "Do you expect Dale for dinner?" Sure. He'll be on hand. He promised me." Stitched Sampler In Floss That's Gay WNU Service. "Isn't it, though?" CHAPTER XII Continued ?' A nine-inc- ther." A few moments later, he was in the dining room chatting with as they waited for Doctor Far-weto put in an appearance. "Didn't the dominie hear?" Pink demanded. "The calf's goin' to be havin' a chill pretty quick." "Why, yes. He heard," Dale said. "I was telling him about the job up 1 think I'd die! 'If anything happened now, I north when you called. I'd just been him all the dope I had scape unrolled at their feet. Woods company and has gone into the bank from givingnew boss, Wade Kelsey, my ana tarm lands basking in the early with Mr. Marblestone. So . . ." afternoon sunlight; "I'm resigned, too. Pliny hasn't and Locust Hill "Gawd!" among its trees, two miles to the a thing on me." small face was ashen. Mulgrew's "Sure Whit The east. slender spire of Old you're not sorry?" His gray eyes stared helplessly. "What's the use?" thrust above a sea of green. "Pink!" Dale leaped forward and And so lengthening shadows found "What are you so busy thinking the man caught about, Dale?" Lee asked it gently. them, watching the world at their ders. "What's by his white shoulhappened? What is For some minutes she had been feet. it?" "I'm afraid we should his be watching contemplative eyes going," "Kid Pink's tongue wet his Lee sighed regretfully. "I hate to looking into the distance. see this day go. It's the happiest I lips. They were trembling oddly. Oh things, he admitted, with "Kid, you'd best go up and see your out shifting his gaze. "I suppose have ever known, Dale." dad." know. "I I feel the same way. it sounds queer. But just now it Dale hastened upstairs. "Father, was about the funeral over there." But it isn't gone. That is, if you'll I must ask you something." let me come over for a little while He nodded in the direction of the "Well . . .?" came a muffled church. "That's where father went after dinner." "I was almost afraid to suggest it. voice from the man facing the winthis afternoon." The swivel chair swung Of course I want you to. I'll drop dow. "I know. It's Helen Emmons. about reluctantly. Dale caught his you at your house as we go in." You remember her, don't you?" "Some day we'll be going home breath at the sight of his father's "Of course. She was one of those the black eyes peering up at three sisters. Always together and together. Just you and I. Perhaps face, him in a lackluster stare. it will not be so I in dressed black. in sat now." always long "When I went down," Dale be"You know I'll be ready whenever the pew with them the first Sunday "I felt that something was gan, the time comes," Lee answered I was here." I was talking to Pink and "Did you ever hear anything softly. "Nothing can ever separate wrong. ft us now . Tell me it about them?" can't," she "What did he tell you?" entreated. "Can't say that I did." "Just once more." "Nothing. But he . . . Father, "I've often wished I knew the "Funny girl! What could separate who is Wade Kelsey?" whole story. They say that Miss us?" Farwell sighed wearily. He pulled Helen she was the oldest was enhimself to his feet, holding to the to be married when she was CHAPTER XIII gaged table with both hands. His face a young girl. Her lover died. Her was a white mask of misery. "Sit When Dale reached the parson- here on sisters have never left her through the bed, Dale. We will talk all these years and all three have age he went directly to the as two men." He dropped study. heavily worn mourning. It makes you won- As he had hoped he found his fa- to a place at Dale's side and sat der about Miss Eloise and Miss ther there. Farwell laid aside his in silence. brooding Jane. They gave their lives to Hel- pen and leaned back in his chair. (TO BE COMLMED) en. And now she has gone. Why did you think about her just now. Dale?" Average Man Requires 3,000 Calories "Just how strange it all is. Faof Body ther standing in the pulpit and tellNutrition Experts ing people what a good woman she was. Miss Emmons there, too. Here's what a man ington Star, to study the food rePerhaps she knows more than any- needs to eat: quirements of populations all over in the what body world, it's all Food which will produce 3,000 calthe world. It is not a minimum reabout." ories of body heat. A human quirement. "I hope so." being could About one gram of protein meat, live and remain in fair probably "That's what 1 was thinking of. etc. for approximately every health for a long time on eggs, less. NeithShe's on the way out. You and I two er is it an adequate diet, in the pounds of body weight. strict really are just coming in. I sups of a gram of cal- sense. There are a good many elepose it's that way all the time." cium. ments which are necessary in "Dale, dear!" Lee's hand came One gram of phosphorus. food, such as copper, whose func out and caught his in a fierce little of a gram of iron. tions are so little understood that clutch. "Don't talk like that. I I About of a milligram of there can be no general can't bear it. If anything happened iodine. agreement on them. Moreover, a diet which now, I I think I'd die!" The From to 2,000 4.000 contained the required factors listed international eyes were brimming with units of vitamin A, found in liver above probably would contain all sudden tears. "Lady Lee!" Dale exclaimed re- oils, egg yolk, fat and many vege- the others anyway. tables. "I didn't mean to." morsefully. About 10 international units Goats Around Horses "I know." She mustered a smile. per "You see, I love you so much. It hundred calories of vitamin B, Having goats around them does not keep thoroughbreds and harness found in cereals, nuts, seeds, makes me that way." many horses more healthy, by "Well, nothing is going to happen. vegetables, yeast, egg yolk, etc. preventing It couldn't. Not now." About COO international units of disease among them. This super"I don't believe it could. It seems vitamin C, found in most fresh fruits stition, commonly held by racehorse owrers throughout the counto me that I have known and loved and vegetables. A small amount of try, goes back to ths I.I.Wie ages And it's really been you always. prewhen peasants behev-- d vht- devil but a few months, hasn't it? After ventative found in pellagra fresh milk took the form of a goal when he you went away I used to find my- lean beef and other foods. self wishing that I had told you Such is the daily requirement set visited, and kept gnats in their about it sooner. But I couldn't have by the Nutrition commission stables, which were usually built of the into the house, to act as receptacles very well. Just the same, 1 feel League of Nations, set up two years for evil spirits that we wasted time." to get attemctir.g ago, reports a writer in the Wash into the residence. Mul-gre- 'AYE LASSIE. IT COSTS LESS BE CAUSE IT BURNS BETTER AND .LASTS LONGER'.' w ll lllfi!i ..." ..." . . 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