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Show , i i - i - .. i "":..; 1 1 u i ii . il ' r i mi.. i - MffAVEROTY PRESS . i i i fr i l 's?r, I? iI iiii;rv. II it i x t 3Eveiiift Becoming Styles for Juniors; Fairy Tale Furs to Suit All Occasions jyW&fCmW--l BONNER. I our coats such us are In favor this WALRUS WAYS gift books would delight her. Then IF THE uprightly and capricious of peron reason are handled ulth all the grace there are the exquisite bottles back look could of flapper today outline and shaping. fumes and toilet waters which never "We'll tell of our ways," said Moth-e- r timet", she of fabrics In their fall to satisfy,, as wgj as monogramed the flappers of bygone ti In the Illusgarments-sh.two The (in Walrus. "Yes. we'll let them know-abou- t make would comparisons desk or probably equipment, writing stationery i he accepted silhouette prt-e- nt to tration to to fails and odious respond us." what lastly, girl the matter of good looks) gain? Thanking you for the answers a lovely Th- - coat at the box of candy? Brownie was wearing hi to the question, I remain Billie her forebears. She may be no pret- i)f current fashion. VOL'R FRIEND. but left, of gray squirrel, !s made with warm, warm coat which Old Man Winwas, her than tier grandmother Miss Brooks: Dear I hope you enjoy the poem; my dear. and deep shawl ter had called on you for help before It 1b certain that she Is more flattered mandarin sleeves given him. It was made out of (1) No, you should not write a aecond andI have r length cut Is the with It well was collar. unpleased very an same material that Old Man WinClever people spend clothes. her answer, the letter without receiving by a (1) What should the bride their time thinking up ways to con- - und the skins ure placed to give less you have very good reasons for answers. ter had his wardrobe made of, for no the receipt of wedding thinking he did not receive your first do and say upon matter how cold it Is, It Is never too have never met my I (2) presents? letter, betrothed's .sister, but we correspond. cold for Old Man Winter. Would It be proper to send her a Miss Helen Brooks: He Is protected from the cold by his My I received such a good answer before, Christmas gift? If so, I what? (3) bobbed as it regular winter clothing! But he won't I will attempt to write again. (1) hair is quite I short a full had oval face and have ago. tell anyone Just how it U made. What Is the stats flower of Wyoming aI year am eighteen years old. My hair is and what does - the flower represent? course And Billle was wearing the shoes and straight. How can I comb Why do they have one? (2) Why do it the cap and the earmuffs Old Man and I can How keep becomingly? (4) they always bring the flag half way are inWinter had given him, too. down the flag pole Just before sun my hands and nails tidy? They for down? (3) What Is love? When girls clinedI to look rough and uncared "There are many of us about, as you am unable to keep the cuticle ask questions they nearly always ask and can see," said Mother Walrus. "But, and are we welcome back. Hoping about boys, or they are though we love to go about In big or things about love, why do they do wishing you much success, we are, two reader. we have a nice family. life and so? We wish you oceans of success constant groups, ' PAL and 8KEEZIX. Idaho. We are, to our own, are devoted A wedAlways welcome, girls. (1) HAKAIMH and SHECHOKA, "We are great, huge creatures, aren't ding gift should be acknowledged by a From dear old Wyoming and Idaho. wer The? state flower of Wyoming la the personal or written expression of apand thanks as soon as regentian and la the language of flowers preciation nec"Enormous," said BIHle Brownie. muBt means "virgin pride." Nearly every ceived. The exact wording to the gift. Let "If It wouldn't be rude," he added, state as well as nearly every nation has essarily vary according a flower as an emblem. There seems to your expression be sincere and natural. a moment, "I would like to know after Any be no special reason for this other than (3) Yes, Indeed, quite proper.are sure how much you weight" made hand underthings that from, earliest .times this custom dainty welcome-toany glrlv Then "Not rude at all. Blllle Brownie," has been followed, it is the symboliz- to be most are so many varieties of lovely said Mother Walrus. "Not rude at all. ing of a sentiment brought' about in there bags one can make, fancy garters days of old through the flowers associ- hand Now my Mr. Walrus is one of the the for novelties ribbon and dressing ation with Important events or with or wear, for table dainty personal grandest and most superb of creatures. religious ceremonies. For Instance, the and pillows, hosiery, perfume lotus flower was always connected In aprons "He's a Walrus after my own heart beads. (3) The perfectly straight bob the minds of the Egyptians with their or of course, why wouldn't he be?" bobbed in and, Is newest hair, the thing very The and Tudor with wisdom. gods Mother Walrus laughed a great, deep was chosen as England's national and you should be able to wear It as rose emblem fter the close of the War of becomingly as anyone. You could also laugh. were waved the Koses, and the shamrock holds this Wear it becomingly if itdown from a "Of course," she repeated, "why and smoothly St. brought in because Ireland Patrick place ends wouldn't he be, considering he Is the used It to Illustrate one of his sermons, side or center part, with the lohand a under. (4) Use good The state flowers are usually ones curled Walrus of my own heart? tion daily. Push the cuticle carefully which are more prominent locally than back with rubber-tippe- d orange wood real her acute angles, dress her pret"He weighs three thousand pounds, others, or beloved for sentimental rea sons. (2) The raising of. the flag at stick, each time the hands are removed ty hair, bring out her naive charm and I weigh two thousand pounds. to the nails water. from File regularly unrlse and lowering at sunset Is mere and, above all, to conceal the art that "Ah, Mr. Walrus htn't one of your ly a form of respect to our flag. This keep them well shaped and unbroken. turns her out apparently so simply custom was Inaugurated by our govern skinny gentlemen. No, he Is fat, good clad. ment and Is, followed by all govern Dear Miss Brooks; and fat, and full of wrinkles, for the May I enter your corner? I am a which Old Glory meat Institutions-ove- r Therefore ever who unmother, fat all wrinkles up, as there Is so much a to want ask of and you twelve, to floats. (3) I refer you your diction' girl to dertakes of make wardher When my or two. of It. any daughter's (1) question is the greatest ary. Also, girls, love have a party and Just Invite the robe at home, will doWeli'Tft be a thing in the world, taken In Its broad, friends "There Is plenty of fat to spare, you of the girls human sense. .Love Is a word greatly boy friends, and the rest copyist and follow the styles presentand It Just folds up and wrinkles Mr see, It is the home f with proper boys go so Is often because It abused, applied What ed for girls of all ages rather thar to up and lets you know that there Is to emotions which have no relation ms to go with a boy too? (2) names: The miss of design Independently. whatsoever to love In Its true sense. Is the meaning of the following nothing stingy about the fatness It's Phlllls and LldaT Wlshing you fourteen and upward wants to dress Why do so many girls ask such ques Agnes. all there plenty of It tioner Because at that particular time bushels of good luck, PEGGY. Idaho. beyond her years, about nine times out "His two Ivory tusks are the most those Questions are. In many instances. of ten, and when allowed to do : i You are most welcome, Peggy, to be f the greatest Importancs to them. beautiful I have ever seen. sore. (1) Yes, It Is quite all right for loses the sweet charm that belongs "We are slow creatures when we go one of the boys to walk home with to her. My Dear Miss Brooks: neighborhood party, Peggy. over I am going to over-ste- p the Ice, but we're good swimyour rule you from ameans a slender girl the pretty, dark For "pure, sacred, chaste." of two questions, by rather a long (2) Agnes mers." In cloth shown means the re"a or Phlllls frock, green Phyllis picture, stride, but I don't know when I shall Llda Is probably the same as veals the fine hand of an expert It "Gracious," said Bllle Brownie. "To be able to write again. U) Is It rood bough." meanthe from derived Greek, Lydla. think of weighing three thousand taste for young girls to wear jewelry Is trim but full enough to soften her oven to a moderate extent? (2) I am ing "a native of lydla." Thanks for sharp angles; It boasts a clever em- DRESS MADE OF DARK MATERIAL pounds." IS years old and normally tall, a little your good wishes, dear. broidered decoration on the blouse, a "It's a majestic thought. Isn't it?" n medium dark eyes, lender, S., Spanish Fork. Utah. waistline and graceful length. wide band effect at the hem. The coat mart hair. What color do you think would be To MRS. J.kindness of a reader I am the good for me to use to make a dancing Through These work-a-dadresses, In which at the right Is of dark caracul and enabled to print the poem you request rownt miss the her way to also has a deep shawl collar. In this wends ed recently. young RAE. Utah. school, or wherever the everyday busi- garment the sleeve treatment Is exIndeed you did break some rules, my WHEN PA SHAVED OFF HIS ness of life takes her, are varied by tremely novel, the dear. Never the less a rule Is a rule, trimming being you know, and must be adhered to. (1) I haven't had WHISKERS such fun for forty removable cuffs and collars In many rows of silk tassels. Jolly This depends upon the occasion. ftae. ' Inthem that and thousand styles keep years, dainty It la really not In good taste for any- Jes' laughed until KashMii this year dictates that the I thought my eyes Two of these are Illusone to wear jewelry conspicuously teresting. In out was tears. runnln' while engaged In their dally occupa- An' ma she trated and the sets may be bought coat for evening wear must be long. slapped me on the back to tion or while on the street. For social me ketch my breath. ready made, or the embroidered For day of treet wear there Is conaffairs It Is perfectly good taste to wear An' help If I me couldn't blame said she batiste by the yard and made up siderably more latitude since three-quarta modest amount of well selected jew to death. lengths and jackets are both laughed myself They launder elry. (2) If your skin Is clear, and My ribs got sore like they was biles, Into sets at home. In good style. For sport wear color good, you will look charming in and nothing successfully. easily my head got achin' and a dance frock of either jade green, blue Mankind looked first to fur for his Is in such favor asite close-fittin- g had like flxln's Inside hurt My they gray, lavender, periwinkle, pale pink, more than they could stand. protection from the wind and cold. Jacket with shawl or military collar. flame, bronse or gold. An' every time I see him yet I have to It meets his needs so well that at Certain very plentiful skins, like fetch a grin. Dear Miss Brooks: I kave been a silent reader of our Because he looks so awful queer with on his chin. corner "Between Tou and Me" for Therenothln" never was a father's son .... some tlifle. I have received some very had such jolly, roarln' fun "A Walrus After My Own Heart." good Information and advice. What is That was children since me, As JJSSSSSBBSSSSBjJfeB begun. Mary Plckford's; husband's name and off his whiskers. Since shaved Pa said Mother Walrus, with a Walrus address? BRIGHT EYES. ft. smile. a like He blushed when jes' giggly girl Welcome, Bright Eyes. The names come home that he "Ah, yes," she continued, "we're not you give are not of screen "stars," and An" ma, she met him atnight, the door and 1 do not find one of them listed in any small or dainty. We go Id for size real polite. and little else. picture directory 1 have. Mary Pick- - An' nodded asked him If he'd not come In, ford's husband Is Douglas Fairbanks, him of "We have so much fat that there o'er, and may be addressed at the Plckford Jes' like she was a wonderln' where Fairbanks-StudiIsn't much room for brains. We're not os, Hollywood. Calif. she'd seen them clothes before. You forgot to address the envelope you very bright. In fact, we might almost enclosed in your letter, or give your She offered him thehisrorkln' .chair, and be considered stupid. asked him fur hat, name. I will keep the envelope, how 1 have received "But we're as sociable as sociable ever and if you the An' when she hung it up, she looked suspiciously at that, song you request, send In for It. can be, and we're all very friendly with An' him all the time, and her one another. skeered. Dear Miss Brooks: of him up an' honestly me 1 "And, as I said before, though we are you to see If you can An' afeard! I would send me the Eye Flirtation.so friendly with one another, our own looked But he when almighty sly like It very much. If you could get it At me. and winked his other eye. family always comes first. I would be very thankful to you. I yelled to bust: "Why ma. the guy "I'm not much of a fighter. I will do remain, Is Pa; shaved off his whiskers." T. L, Idaho no one any harm. x Sorry,. TI that. cannot make you Pa heaved back In the rockm' chair an' "But If any one should' come After happy by sending what you request, but a big "Haw, haw." I do not happen to have such flirtation I hadfetched my baby then, it Is very different! I an a roared an' real fit, hysterics as you wish. Yshould be so excited then, to protect squealed, an' ma was she an' She like stood paralyzed, my big little one, that I'd be afraid of Dear Miss Brooka: stared In stupid way, I am very Interested In your part In no one Hnd I'd fight, fight, fight. save her life she couldn't like to our paper and think your help It won- Jes' think of what to say. "The Mother Walruses will fight for derful. I have tried for several years An' then she reached her fingers out an' their young. They are afraid of nothto get a reading I once knew. I got tt on lm his rubbed chin. from a magatine and don't know the An' darned if either one of 'em could do ing, nothing, nothing If their young are author, but the name of It Is "How the In lanKer, thing but grin. Christmas Prayer Was Answered, as An' athen she stooped and tuk a kiss, an' Told by the Kitchen Clock." Part of "Such are the ways of the Walrus I II jus' he blamed. the first verse la: "I remember the That say. ended Mother Walrus, as of pa's louked naked mouth creatures," orful bright June morning, when they like It was ashamed. she bellowed a good-bto Billle brought nie home from the store and 'Twas orful mean of me. I know, I Brownie. hung me up here In' the kitchen." to laugh or go But I would like very much to And It and Insane,Jes'It hvl V ! paralyzed me so, thought, perhaps you could help me. When pa shaved off his whiskers. RIDDLES Yours very sincerely, MARCELLE. Idaho. When ma regained her consciousness I I'm very sorry that I have been unWhat has no mouth, yet can whistle! heard her softly say, able to locate a reading by the title "Why, so looked hain't you Willyum," The wind. you mention. Neither ran It be found "young fur many an' many a day under Ue Index of first lines. However, Look like look uster you something I will let your letter speak for Itself, What is most like a cat's tallT A them times when me and you hoping It will bring a response In the Was courtln' up to married life, Indeed, kitten's tall. form of the much desired poem. In do." Indeed which case It will be forwarded to you. An' then sheyou sat upon his knee for Thanks, Marcelle, your expressed What has three feet but no legs? of his chin, appreciation of my corner. Jes' like they was a lovln' pair that A yardstick. wasn't any kin. Dear Miss Brooks: . on the floor, jes like LONO,FUR COATS FOR EVENING WEAR . Just, one question of you please, a hat Is the best land for young a dying calf. , question that has bothered my mind for Fur every time I'd take a peep at pa, this late children? 4s demand Lapland. the for fur those of the muskrnt and imp- -. day several days 1 have known a ery nice I'd have to laugh. e o as to threaten the extinction little girl of in years of sge for about But now he doesn't great look so bad. cleverly manipulated three months now and at present I An' never was a prouder lad Why is a clock so bashful? Beof many animals. The Imitations of more by furriers Into consider the girl only as a very dear Than me, to have so young a dad. expensive pelts cause It always has IU bands over Its charae'er-Istl- c fine been has a of love furs Those of the muskrut are beautiful face. friend, end I would ll'ke you to suggest Since Pa shaved off his whiskers. of the human race so long that a few things which would be proper to and durnble-th- ose 0f the hare are also e I an Instinct. It may be said to present to her as a Christmas gift under Dear Miss Brooks: but very "soft'; th,.t the circumstances. Thanking you In I havebet-- reading the corner for a If a bear went into a dry goods Such furs as ermine and sable have beautiful, do not wear long, but (heir advance, I remain, sincerely yours. cost Is mod store what would he want? Muixllo' long time and have decided to Join It. reached such high prices that furriers RAPHAEL. Utah. erate considering the time It takes t What color of dress would I look (1) (muslin). I am sure this little friend would be good InT I am tall and this). I have are developing other more common, made quite happy If she should receive brown eyes and brown hair. (2) Is and far less expensive fura, to take make them up. any one of the articles I mentlen, and It good for a girl of 13 to keep house? their places. The last decade has seen When may a man bo considered to If I remain as ever they would be entirely appropriate. 7) be over head and ears la debt? When Introduction of many procesaes of the he be addicted to the kodaking habit BUTTERCUP. Idaho. one of the many lovely kodak albums be owes for bis wig, tv (1) If your skin Is clear and color dyeing and manufacture which have will make a sure appeal, or in case she good jf and practical furs beautiful wear could dark brown, blue, you placed Is not now a kedak enthusiast the gift bronie and bottle green, orchid, garnet, Which la bigger, Ur. Bigger 0r Mr. within the reach of persons of modof a camera weald soon make one of pinks, gold and cream. (3) A erate means. her. If she loves books, then a lovely mustard, Blgger'a baby? Tba bah U a UtU of twelve should not do heavy tits. Wesutn N.,pt,,ir , classic or any one of the innumerable girl house work regularly. bigger (a llttla Bigger). .. . Pear Miss Brooks: I received the poem all right and many thanks for it. (1) When a boy writes to you afid you answer his tetter and he quit! writing, should you write three-cuarte- heart-broke- n, " 1 grey-brow- y f vit ifj'Yl se - fI iff SO 'r- n ( - y 'si !" see see An'-m- ... e g ,.,. 4 see '-- v, see Prot W. Htoders petriTTT-- nent Egyptologist wto w knighted by King. lOtts tnKraHnff lr.,...i.., life of private the The earliest carriage contrX Wee111 E0 In Egypt, he says, da The terms of the pact, a. by the husband, were "Since God wllleth that unite one with the ther In wedlock, after the luanner of free man and every wise woman, fore I have given thee f0ur dorC! gold a. a bridal gift, that thou come and enter my house as hi woman. And for my part t wmrre neglect thee more thaa ag p own body. Neither shall I be .blel put thee forth without a cans h, ing legal grounds. But should I to to put thee Jorth I wlU pav lars for the matter." aLat J ?J Some one with his eyes to th ground, possibly a hag . served that thousands of American, are walking with the left foot outward, the right foot straight .bad or slightly toed In. The exphu Is the automobile. eanm a ahlftlng of the muscles of the tight foot until the position taken by th foot becomes the fixed one, sayrth Toledo Blade. Well, we suppose ton one will worry about It and point tt the fact if U is a fact as another shoe-shine- r, tW g stance of the demoralising the automobile upon a once effect oT great and nation. The machine hat already been blamed for lncreaSat the population of the obese, loosentoj teeth, straining eyes and giving the lips the look of habitually having cuss word upon them. Why not tar that the car Is going to make the whole human race pigeon-toedWe'it an Idea the vehicle can stand It splay-foote- d ? In Christian and Jewish testamenti, Gabriel is one of the seven arc- hangelsthe other six being Michael, Raphael, Uriel, Chamuel, Zophlel and Zadklel, says the Detroit Newt, Gabriel is mentioned In the Old and the New Testaments, generally at i mini ter of sympathy and hope to man. Ht Interpreted the vision of Daniel, and as the "messenger of the Messiah," bon the glad tidings of the "Annunciation' to the Virgin lary. Gabriel Is held hi 'great reverence by the Mohammedani He la called by them the "Spirit of Truth" and Is said to have dictated the Koran to Mohammed. He la oftea mentioned In Milton's "Paradise Loaf and Is placed at the "eastern gate it Paradise," where, as chief of the angelic guards, he keeps watch. ' Profane and Biblical history la rand eplete with references to cotton AleOf one Nearcus, cotton fabrics. xandera generals, records that "t ihlrt or tunic, reaching to the middle of tot leg; a sheet folded around the ahool-der- a turban rolled about the hf4" was the costume of India an alnK exact counterpart of the dress of the The natives of that country today. describes the feait Ahasuerus. whose royal banquet hill were adorned with "white, greea ui blue hangings" cotton fabrics fn India. It Is clear that the CODt of the Biblical Jews wu Esther Book of tlonal dress tod cotton, aud that cotton was u tU the pensable to the Chinese of of Oonfnctus as now. Professional aviators in Los i "HunT geles have agreed to abolish for flying, holding it refponslble deaths. aviation of the cent per would science and industry of aviation thU If now be much farther advanced '1w a step had been taken by years ago. Salt Lake City Firms T presspt Mnrki iMur VT ismiIbw w t tkM adTrttonU this papr. w yi HArwr i L. D. B. BUSINESS Bchooi of so n. CsUlo !r Effi. a - " i . CLLE;'lui . Wascto cw ' m" Sos- BOOKS - runs hiiij" esT Amend Hi 1 S3 West at Fw i BHarr SONCS songs -. f utav U, tm7 vziXp Bklms Msts rsr oroii" BatkMa tfww' - '''-'p- a t CLaSSnSS-SWe&j;- "Say it WithFloux" ,,A11TU Hobday's Rower Keith Emporlu Bklg. |