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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah "SHORTS" FOR SWIMMING, TENNIS Roses and Window Curtains The Weekly Short Story n AYmanCIIAI.MKUS who was a young sent it!" The elder man's expression widened with pleasure as he examAfter several days of exploring ined the specimen and notPd the the hill counties, Itay found Just explanatory matter written on a what he wanted ; an old fashioned card loosely tied to the stem. . . lovely . . "Lovely , cottage; high on a hill; near the said the professor softly, then In fork of two country roads. With the arrival of June there determined tones, "water It at once was a eared for look about the and put It in the shade of that Hm't transplant It today. place; Hay's color and health had tree. visibly improved; and on both sides I want you to bring It to Ihe house of the orderly front path leading In the morning. 1 have a surprise to the door were two round beds of for you." Ray "Surprise? How come?' hybrid roses coming into bloom. Ills one acquaintance In the new smiled. "Walt and see!" environment, tin elderly man who Itay noticed the professor's gaze apparently lived alone In a house slightly down the road from Itay, fastened speculatively on the awkconfided that he had once been a wardly hung curtains lu his front professor of horticulture In a west- windows. ern college. This man seemed In"Admiring these curtains, I know. terested In Itay, enjoyed their daily I've tried every way to make eni It's no scraps of conversation, and offered drape as If they belonged. I II fool with roses," Itay grinned. ... r i v 1, T.S -- . . Zm!vt 1 1 I J j$mJI - tilr - EGG DISHES short, very brief skirt like troiisercttes. So are giving utterance In their own icnili:ir liintruatre to inmiy complimentary remarks In regard to th new swimming costumes. The smart with "shorts" are suit that attractive they are enough tit inspire to eloquence where'er the suhjecl lie discussed. No m:i tier how well versed one Imve popular heroine they that in almost every instance "shorts" are included in the new sports ensembles made up of many pails with a view to correctly appareling the sportswoman during games of tennis, golf, on the beach, when vanning, swimming, and So on. These "sets" are as practical as they are smart and attractive an entire spoils wardrobe within themselves; including as they often do. "shuns," i shin" to wear with them, and a skirt which comer's Hip short-askirt suit into a golf costume, also being so constructed that unfasiciieii this same skirt be- one-piec- e may he on swimming cnsiuiMe lure, when it comes lo l he new inoiloK Is is "to h'ara all over aain." fot the "lines"' are different, mi are ihe materials,' so are Ihe colorings. Per example, consider the stunning Il Is mode nf in Hie piclnrc. H new this season material a hem-ber(name of a filler) tricot weave which bathers enl linsi ically declare is lelihlfully adaptable to In the water ami on the sain! wear. The color i oiubinafion (or this out 111 Is porfocl brilliant red wit II golden hue. Then, too, the Inter working of the two tones through clever seaming is decidedly orig inal. Look close and you wilt eos-llim- e Prolific Painter Thomas Sully was one of the best known of the early portrait painters In this country. He was extremely prolitie. There are over 7mi listed Sully portraits and ." dis-rove- r lisli darting iuoi!rrtilli across the front of the half la half Colored blouse head of the pil, color tricot, tail of the brighl red. subject paintings. See It? Peculiar Paatmt are The "abecedarian psalms -- ih h .is the ir.tt It, In which the ver-e- s of Mli'ce-siv- e portions are arranged in alphabetical order. The word familiar term lias become a in the fashion u eubulury which refers to tennis, sw imming and I e.n li costumes. It is self explanatory, means just what forget to bring the rose over in the morning." "Righto!" responded Ray. Meditating, sprawled In his deck chair on the lawn that evening, the professor's query kept recurring to Hay. Marriage! It surely would he blissful to have some one beside him as he sat there; some one who cared and understood silence as He must have a well as speech. fling at the social side of life.' he decided, when he returned to town. Early next day Ray sought the professor's parlor, placing the prize rose on a broad window sill where the sun caught the copper glints of the now bursting bud. "Now for the surprise, professor." Won't you come In?" "Rose! called the elder one. "Coming. Dad!" Musical tones A charming girl from the kitchen. and entered, daintily aproned groomed. "Mr. Chalmers . . . my daughter! . . . Just home from college, and I want her to see your rose. They're her specialty." All three bent over the rose on the sill. The girl caught her breath quickly as she examined the bud "Don't The foe long since In silence slept; Alike the conqueror silent sleeps; And Time the ruined bridge has swept Down the dark stream which seaward creeps. this green On The Bull's Companions deem, When, like our sires, are gone. MARY GRAHAM HON NEK T.y m "Do Veil like having pari of 'r in mi iitiiiuiig all t'e llaiiv as He Dull, askerl Taiiiti-- . who loiil lohl him his Kv tv. t I"veti Ablebanri has Al in ..1 ii mi -- ir. harali lies a 'it in the I'. oh voiir Moon t ake- SolCel lilies Vo. !. II it lr.le. ati't see .ldi harm becau-- e Ihe Moon goes l.eiuei him and vour eal II, lies Mil ;i t. d lllcllibe r of the llvades group, as Hoy say, for as Ins i.wu kind of hi"tiei, We ay lie hash't the family vvav- 11 irry looked about him and how saw live tnellibiTs of the I'lei Ides von; tiiiiids. j I 11 -- ' Dunn- "Wh.v iiot';'a-l,c- d he vv - a very odd cre.i ' U h. n li;-- e. voil swmi ! n f vmi llinv thought let hist otir head slik out of li.e water'.'" hen I dU e " "Yes, except "I don t dive. I hiivi- - my ovv ri I have splendid born- vv:!;.s I here are two lite star- - at Hie lip- -. Mini the fatooi s lhak'S make an outline of 11"' f ice," "I know I ha: Ahleb.irati U 11 11 -- -- vv -1 1. 11 y r-'r- I 1 -- ' 1 .ee slur ie "that ou don ll w I ' " v V .,v f. . 1. 11 e j r i:l-- j I J j : . vv 'A'dcl'.iran . Tify Ce Is Vcnir t r .' ' l ," e f I ; ; t I ! v v.. . ! I -t !,. I. I. ..r w.i"' to ;.c w.' .111 t li.l ., w'-ei- i 1 )." .1 I I v I 1 ) h .. fi. !' ' to ..' . V t ' t 1. II . ' " " D, , . ' r.t e - I',,. it I '. i l ' - : star." g lo - h. TO WDNDDR lhat that endless N niiiiiher id coiisi ielilious t'Ts who have been lilel illg Slleli ,. IliCOIII-ilil Vehement (.rotesls of :l ihahgilig silhouette whlrti favors long skirls, high waists, ipialnt si.'ves and other radical t Ininls are g'adu.iliv vvcaken'tiig, is not in the nature of Wollahkll. to remain a 1. man! In the presence if il h ov.tw licit. ling trine and beaufy as tie- - hew tiio,es How ai,, ("os'utue m nlfogi'tbrr er.chatit-inas Ihe vision of siimuier love-Iaare enough j in the io . .ru rt any doiil ter fnuu skep to 1'pHmlstn o far n the 'b ' iie-bin ' ate concerned Where !"!.', ne st .i f.ii me growing Into that h.i; v ! '.nine of mind which frill !. ,. !h it if f.i!iio!! n f iihih.vvs no. I b.i.g skitt and s'l'tt Waist ati. p. lure l',l'. Iliel' fi lls ati-f at el ov and long kir's i a st mid pl.tiiri' bat in s!i..tt ti y i i."i' e. !. it -- ...pr. ,!lv if H o fr,, U r- he in l ie of eliiln ooii nr ot-J- g . i -- I have to ti ll H.em . uud. VI In ipnel. j be-s,- " -- i -- ! .V r.-- SUCH IS LIFE" Poor Father J ft DO 2 s't' W7 ' , "1 A AROUND AW (IP gandie ns Is ihe charining garden party gown hi the picture. It If trimmed with bordering of plain red organdie. Cherries nre suspended from the waistline together with rihboti loop iiit.l streamer. I.ntest mode call for ihe ha! lo be made of the same material as the frock, which iiccotini for the huge (bin bright red erin i apellne being faced w lib red organdie, "rgaiidle. especially pure wh"e, likewise It) pastel yields so beauiifuiiy- ti, picture effects, and for licit r1 :'s i ,i registers inn ing it,. material of outstanding Importance for summer, i.iiialnt costutii lype worn by young liirl are of organdie, Ihe full skirl (perhaps em- broidered vvilh il hedge of flowers lihoiil their hemlines) gathered Into sleeveles (iticd lio.bces, .ellh:l cape falling i.v. r the nrms. Another f..r summer girl (n.ik I stiffened chif. foil. It being even Inure sheer Ihau orgitidie. Dolled Swiss U also n f.ivot ill", II MA I'a iTTi ll I'Y. ui I H - r t3-i- W ion N -- iit"r I'nl' n t Charles Sughroe By C'S A AW DAD WORKS FAV Vfl pyBssssi . L o. t'o-in- t "Woti.lcil il. I wi-- 'i t e.iM s'imnier M" lei my latn'tv I I here! hive a tnoiler iin.) a father Mud a -- is'i r Nii,, v, bin then l.l.e (o -- ce li liicp.!-- in IHe t -- ni'l il. summer 'mih loo. i I I Ihev could e!l ifp.- ..il be .,! lo g. I 1. 1. '. ! :i it .1 a ' father found I b ! Hi v . I !; Did t.: figeli;. '" l ''' Ett oi;e of 11 .. 11 fieiV eve" ' I'm glad you know tl at. I know It, ten. Do v a Hillil, lor eln- - tin nielil a bull such as I would pave voiir meek, watery .o( tor second. "I don't like pale watery eves " . i.l I r! v tn.i "U id ..!( don 1, ' Taurus re sitonded "You see my eve Is tin uiiiiiipor t int member It is a pirtidul t ir livliiL' rlgl.l on the M.lkv Was, Don't von Hi nt, that'- - a imv pl.i-'for a home'; ' . I ym tyc-- ? es ... Lady Heath, who made the first woman's solo flight from the Cape to Cairo, Is a linn believer that women should huve either homes or careers. She has little patience with those who Imve neither. "They are para- free. gently spare The shaft we raise to them and thee. Ralph Waldo Emerson. sites," she avers. "When I returned from my African flight I Wits tendered a big reception," she relates, "at which I met an old friend of mine, who, on the last occasion when I had seen him, was proudly exhibiting a charming little daughter. I Inquired about her. MT suppose by this time she's quite large enough to be u great help to her mother.' "'No!' sighed my friend, 'she won't be of any help to her mother until she can play a better game of bridge.' " Famous Meeting House Preserved as Memorial Two hundred years ago the Inst service was held In the Old South Meeting house In Host on. It was a small structure of cedar, two stories In height, with a steeple and modest Interior with the conventional high hacked, square pews and lofty pulpit of olden church A times. few riavs later this structure, famous as the one la ( An Old Friend New Dress 4 V. ... 1 v. US I, 's .) WAV. - a Pinmam's 1 Compound is now prepared in convenient, palataLlc, chocolate coated tablets parked in small bottles, l'.arll botllB contains 70 tablets, or 3j down. Slip a bottle into your Iianil-LaCarry your medi cine with you. ". During the tliree frying perof maturity, maternity s. H r iods and middle age, this remedy proves its worth. Vil ut f lUO rcjMrt benefit after taking it. j.s.sL fv-.'t J Tlicse labh'ts arejusl as as Utc liquid. cc-ii- re LtjdiaRPinldiain's Vegetable Compound . i " t r. i m - .it Getting Out of a Corner "I know it's a funny thing to usll, said a Kansas City young man, who is getting married in the future, "but would you mind letting Hie ha.' hack that weibling Invitation we scut you and your wife';'' ".Vol at till.' "We'll .send the friend answered. your weibling present right back to the store." "Iioti't kid me, ' the " Tin! brlileu'rootn o be said. facts of Ihe matte.' are that we forgot (o Invite some distant relatives . of the girl's and ran out of so I'm picking up some ft 'hi Icr-rie- d Boston. Church, fense The subsequent destruction of the French Heel by ii storm at saved old Huston probably I lie lurch Hut many other meetings wore held here In Rtlhseiiicnt years, particularly lining ihe days preecilinn nnd (luring the American Hevolu. Ibm When neighboring Ktineuil ball overtlow-eilfhe surplus crowd Invariably iidlotirned lo Hid Souti; nnd II wan after u b n meeting nn December II, lTTlt. lhat some of Ihe I'.ovton cllbon up ns Indian In preparaiton for the fatuous 1'os.loti Ten I'arly. Il was usisl n cavalry hend.pinr-le- r by Lord I'.urgoyne dining Ihe I'.rlllsll occutialion ot Ihe city III ITTI. but lu March of ITTd It was again taken over by Hosfoniaim nnd retained by them for regular service until s;o when, darlns the Cleat tire. Ihe gov eriltnelil took over the biilbllna temporarily. Although no regular service have been held here sime thai time, f ba been preserved a a mem,, rial In charge ,,f t li Massai busetts IIIMotb'al Sislcly, Ken imi!.i-tiotis- my bes( friends." Big Miitake .lai l.so- u- I'i.l you ktcw Mrs. had a little money when von I j. me"; 1 Mr. .la.kson-Ni- i; limit;,!, t had a lot. London Answers. U I.ove Soliiel inies makes one viv "1 many foolish things as Ibptor. I: il en ltitoii ant, of course. It bring picnic Is tlie woman who thought t.i ihe quince preserves to i'"' that gets the most tipplie. from PILES . l a DAY VK CE LHBIIATE pry MAKES E. I. you In Vecetaulb t -- l Mother's Little Helper our sons ipies-lions- -- I ly I I -) "-- Not of Much Value as re- which Hctijumin Dratiklin was bap-licami in which Judge Sevval! niaile public repeiilauce and yoiifeH-sio- n for his pari in Ihe Saletn vvlli hcraft delusion, was demolished and the present si met u re Couiniet."ii. Churches during Ihe American Cob'l'ial period were often used for public mass meeting; for the discussion of important political ; and Hie titsl meeting of ibis sort was lulled In ITI'i. during Ihe I'reii. h ami Indian w ars. A of in ships was on its way lo I'.ostoti Intent on destroying Die entire town, and I'.ostoiilans called n meeting for prayer and fasting and for n discussion of means of de- 1 rs this soft Spirit! that made thoe heroes dare To die, or leave their children Bid Tims and Nature j Safe, mild, purely vegetable- at drug uu only 25c FEEL LIKE A MILLION, TARS and the card attached. 11 A Story for the Children by We set today a votive stone; That memory may their deed Old South family group of -- tars) ami Taurus told him bow mapv names they had been given by differcm people. Some bad all.-them Many Utile Uliis, oilers had called them lien and ( 'l ii kei -- -- nil others bad called Hietn the Seven ami others Ihe Seven '.tot bet s. while In I aiiii.-na petili.ii to Hie king w.i- - ui ways gr illed :.t Hie lillie they Wile at Ihelt l.e-- t. "You s.e." Tmriis, of the veil famous ones are always fanly easy to p, k ,,ut though Here aie really several thousand lais m their linn, her. "Tin ti y l!::de star- - are celebrated, pi ...el.t.g thelti-elvof, In the same and vet all Irr.vi-hiidireilloti atel at the s,me pace. ' W hen y on re i..vvn on your Kaith en rati r. in. ini.er that if volt lonk tiom tic llyadeo toward Ihe tiorilu'est Volt II e(. be I'lei, I di s. Their 1'ue means rain nnd ,i cull them piH.ple V.ais ago Cut here 101ms the rain stats. fo-aiIhal n.i H.s y mi tuiil be T. Well. do ( Inrgel jolir (li.'tld It:.- - Dull." "I cerlali ly woii't." said Harry ai lie lett lit. "As though I coil f,,rget loin." o a r:.rw d, "with ltirry ol lv ides and H e the I'lei. oles as A put t of him at Md hp. hat an, living ia !!.. Uv Wav. as bis g' "' hf eve. th s.. fi " oli ve la a' M, 1, an u , m. M .teal. W. t. ..., ie k It e e.,i!li r. Mi i thai a line ',i..-ti ,. b. It f .!dcl,r.iM ' ..Il g nil to the lll.j . .' -..;'' e.i-- l .ll sfiow yo'i li e g'e.ii I II.-'ti... '..g S! .r. Si: e.. s where s! ir at). tlsee n..le W all le' lllg tg t ti.. k" our is :,'.:! a ""1 '! bank, stream, EMBROIDERED ORGANDIE comes a beach cape, ''u Ibis group is not infrequently added a short jacket or bolero, a jaunty beret cup and a utility handbag all of the same material. I A I Jin. vviMi-tt'uh.n a cull: Headachy, bilious, constipated? Take Nl NATURE'S REMEDY tonight. This mild, safe, vegeta- ' ble remedy will have you feeling fine by morning, xou II enjoy free, thorough bowel action with out the slightest sign of griping or discomfort. Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Hers once the embattled farmers stood, And fired the shot beard round the world. "Why, why . . . Mr. Chalmers . . . this is my entry In the Rose MAXWELL NELLIE By show. I raised it in our greenhouse I've experimented at six, ten or twelve minutes. Once last winter. "How vast and profound Is the Influence of the Buttle the principle is learned for cooking with new varieties and colors for powders of heaven and earth. Oh, you must let me eggs In the shell It la learned for two years. We Feek to perceive them, and it and care beLow forms. other you help transplant temperature, we do not see them, we seek It." for low Is used for the boiling point. not we do to heiir them, and The father, watching their eager poachfd eggs. When cooking foods' hear them: identified with the wllli eggs, place the dish In water, faces, benevolent ly remarked: substance of ihuius, Hoy 011-nA "He will, Rosie; nnd by the way, he separated from them." especially in Ihe oven cooking. successful meringue Is one that ex- while you're over there fussing pill- - secret of egg cookerv 1'es pands by slow cooking in the oven around Ray's flowers, go in and tlx A in the shiude urincinle. which Is for !i) minutes in an oven of 'J."iO to bis curtains properly. They nee J it." n rule Willi an protein moiis. 111:11 . degrees. 5. 1530 VVertfrn NVwspatxr I'nlnn.) (Convrlcht.) is, never to cook Hietn ill a ingii as and heal toughens leinpeialiire. hardens protein foods. Kggs being the most delicate of the.-- e foods, should have especial care In cooks ing. When we speak of eggs boiled hard or soft, we do not mean boiled at all I'ggs will ( k hard at Til to lil degrees, depending up 011 the length o( time to which the) have been subjected to the heat. Kggs to be cooked lu Ihe shell, if desired hard, should be placed in a one pint of boiling saucepan, water for each egg that Is of room temperature when pul Into the water; if taken fnuu Ihe Ice chest, more boiling water will be needed to cook the egg. Cover closely an I let stand on the back of the range or In a warm place for ;io minute. The egg Is hen bard cooked, but the while will be tender and easily If a soft cooked egg of digesled. various solitio-- s is desired, remove it says TO "wlnt nre the wild waves AS saying." Well, no ilimlit they use. Can't he done by mere man." "You ought to marry-- , son. Then your curtains would hang right and you wouldn't wear that solitary look. Kver think of that?" Queer bird; this professor, mused Ray. What had marriage and curtains In common? The elderly man started down the hill in his slow, precise munner, turning his head to EL DIZZY? bridge that, arched the By the rude flood. BY AMY DUNN many helpful suggestions regarding roses. At the post office one morning Kay found a package and a cordial letter from his employer. The letter explained the package a pedigreed prize "new" rose which the Chief hud bought for him at a select rose show. Home again, Ray found the professor standing over one of his beds with a critical air. "Look . . , look here, sir," Itay was actually excited as he held out the polte.l prize rose, "a prize winner from the show, my boss had come to New York and made good. Of frail physique, he bad overworked until his health suffered to such an extent that his linn gave htm six months' leave of ubsenee to recuperate. "Where nre you off to, Ray?" the president Inquired the morning Hay went in to shake hands. "Don't know yet, Chief. I'm Just filling the roadster with gas and starting. If I can find some crooked back country road In Connecticut with some sort of shack and a well, I'll grub It. Then I'll try to lenrn And how to sleep nnd eat again. !'..,,,.,. BTfjJw'l. CONCORD HYMN '2 wihe for n happy o' to (.ilcrloim t'ouith. With best Pile sufferers from I'mlrihlia". lileeililig. Itching or Ulllld I'iles, can liiiw get relief from ry first treatment by using Q. R.Pile Oinlnieni t Q. It. (Quick- - Ilelirf) I'lle new remedy for th" Is treatment of pllo sufferers 1." l matter how long atllieted, to give satisfactory n l f or iimney refutuleu. r.efore placing this pile for sale, " 011 the market Was put to the ncbl lest lu bo"l biild and severe cases, never f.i'b Itig l.t 'roiice wolnletfiil hilit.t. If yoi ,nr" troubVd with bib '" do tint liet lj. 1! If your ilm l'lle nltiltiicht. gli..e put carry It III ill out the bl.itllt below and mail it I 'l Q. R. OINTMENT MFC. CO. 373 South 6th Eatt Salt Lakt City, Utah Hint-liien- 11 ' -t '. Tt. Co., (.el'tlctni'll : Iticloveil llnd S1.IMI P. 1. Moll Order Tor One tube ef IJ. It. I OintiiH tit to bo inalk'd ptep.ii'l U Natuo r. O. Ad lrcs on ci.tiilitlons that If I " "aallslicil Willi results obtaiue! tim In reielve inoiii'y' buck n"i -J 1 returning lube lo jour l.i! era lory. W. N. U., Salt Ukt City, No. :Mj3, |