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Show ' f Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah SLEEVES FEATURE AUTUMN COATS Cathy, Jim and the Golden Slipper MARKS of the "Notions" Lombard and Carey, stood motionless at her counter, her deep brown eyes smouldering with CATHY defeat. Lust night Handley Vance, the In the most popular building, hud failed to take her home; he hud taken Gertie llamnn. the new girl of the "Perfumes." Gertie, wit Ii her loud clothes and louder voice. Just then Jim Graylln, star sti'ie salesman, cume down tlie nlsle. "What's wrong with mv girl this morning? Not tears on her birthday?" "Of course not, silly !" "Come up ti) my department durI have ing your lunch hour, Cathy something for your birthday! Oil, no. It's not a ring," at Cathy's sudden frown. "I won't be asking that See you tiresome question again. Hoor-walke- r later!" 1 K Thinking of Jim, Cathy forgot Itandley Vance for a moment, hut Just then tlie strong odor of perfume assailed her nostrils and she looked up to encounter the Insolently smiling face of (iertie llutnon Just across the aisle. Noting the expensive dress Gertie was wearing, site decided that it might lie the atr traction. If she had only had clothes, maybe Hundley would like her better. Itandley was the best dressed man in tlie store; too well dressed for bis salary, Jim said. He seemed to have a better car and more money In bis pockets than the other men, too. That noon Cathy went up to Jim's department. He brought out a box, lifting from Its tissue wrappings a pair of dainty golden slippers. "oh, Jim . . . I" 1 net-to- UKCxawooot. UKCfRWOOO As to sleeves, soldierly fashion. these nports coats simply glory in odd types. In some cases they are so voluminous they approach dolman lines. Other sleeves widen below the elbow, v. bile still others actually remind of the types. Jaunty capes give "mi air" to many travel anil nhout-towcoats. When not swankily furred, then uniquely arranged scarf lines ure featured. the newest thins about coats? Sleeves! Mist if t tie Incoming sleeves are In u mood to wiili'ii below tlie elbow. Sometimes tliis widening process lakes place In the cut of the sleeve Itself, then nmiln the widening effect Is a mutter of Intriguing fur tiiuulpulation. lie Hint as It may, It Is the sleeve that gives character to tlie coat this season, not fornml getting tlie generously luxuriant fur collar which adds hik h distinction. The coats In I lie picture present two interesting studies of sleeves, liach eiiildiasizes helow fullness. The model to tlie left sponsor the deep cuff effect with row and row corded stitching. More than half of the sleeve which styles the coat to th. left Is made of fur, , Ihe part fur sleeve belli iiii outstanding theme In relation to coat modes. The materials for these coals are tlie new soft velvety pile effects. As to color, the last word from I 'arts announces rich somber tones. If not black, then tele de negre (dark brown) or possibly some of Ihe off black' shades which are .lectured the smart tiling for fall, xuch as dark blue as deep as mid tight, but with n tinge of violet In It has. Its highlights if hililii-'litTo sum up he dressy coat situation, extravagantly furred cloth types will emphasize an er.i of triumph for la mode elegante, As to sports coals, their "catchy" ilotails and daring new lines at olnv Intrigue the eye. Outstanding style oints are, hist nod most imjr-laiil- , their "lines," vhli h miu.: at Ihe wai-'- t mid llare at the heiiilih'. Most of tiieiil are belled in tjuile WHAT Is (,c). 1930, Western - don'tl s..,. wl.v M"l are worrys.iel Ml,. ;,cy Goose. ' .bo.ll log " - le , $Miz''r 'OIUKUfll T until tender and use the water for the sirup. A few cloves nnd stick cinnamon may he added If desired, and pineapple Juice Instead of water makes a most delightful flavor. (S 1930. Weatern Newspaper Union "i, , , ',V... ,..- - . .1... , 1,1, "I bat' Mr. i; ueb-ro," lei! I l .ive j le. iid a g'e,,( :,i, o,li!e slotv iitiont gce-;,t,, .,, lol.'l Ibil.k Ihe shoall ,e th.Ogl.t . IT-- V j'vi'I j j "lell A. me the gre,,! i.,ol...r , . r ii j i ii s- ji Tfq - : YOU w. IV AJlJ.y K2 1 ti- 'g&tii. 3Rrft,i-f- :r i r e ! I ' Z.ZZgf4 gi"'s" - jfM J, t, u.n No. j Codrr. t,,,,,,,,) Xre li.s W4 OH." Mr. I ii g w H til ,,.,:,, not." , j, ... joii rtaU ng ' '' 'it. r. , '"','"1 ,,,. ...in ter ,ir it ' In microscop ' exacting twound on s Makes Rapid Growth j Piutuboo grows to a height nf nir . than HH) feet In Ceylon. It linst' known to grow ns much as 10 Inda In a day. f A man's love for money of the plutonlc brand. is wldos t fOR CONSTIPATION in smaller doxs iAFE SCIENTIFIC effective Horse limping? Reach for AiisoiiumS i. r- - ror nn oo I . I I: yrari Aoaoruiue mi minn 'lb. Life. T "TJW BSIWWW "' wisdom wealih Is won: but rlcl.es imrchascd wisdom jet for P.y none. CXiHGCil's: Tbu In 1 j i s , i Nccossary Ixvji AT7Tf H. p,a j nrd Th lor. ItTlMleklfaa- - BIIBT i CO. CktaafaeS' I Oualllr I'wisl I timl.rr " M' f Mk hlni.nl from noil m ni" R-II ,tJ ' l.umb, f tiliwr. lllehfs. Stl'. HOW TO 11K IIKtl TI III. A fnanual f (,.fmiiift "i"l I1hind for t ronl . atul w"1"'1 l v a at JOIIS I It fi.afl.aM. II; UHKINKII. IJ Jllh SI, osl'ft. I2 sif im.hiiI llulll wrN7u..SH Lakt City. No JWW the return of the costume blouse made of sumptuous metallic weaves ami gorgeous limeade. It Is In- e teresting to note that the and tunics have returned to f ivor, the mot formal !) . often all over bended nr embroidered In seipiins or of luxurious brocade. There Is nil lni.elilig beauty about i!. evening gown made nil of tnaglilllceiit brocade. Its cvolio coloring eiihatiied Willi the gleaiu of gold nml silver. When It I accompanied with n matching wrajt, lis is the model lll.istmted, then ioeH It Indeed become ft model de lute. Owing to (bo ey.piisite suppleness of the new met at brocade the) yield to soft trelilmeilt with, the grace of chiffon or other n dainty material. In the Instance of the ensemble pictured, tint evening nulled silhouette I Just kh.Ji ns might be given t any chiffon vt fabric of ii,( leMure. over-blous- Jl t LI w A Bur Mi l) i,i4y- lit I ( Urf, i n Jim .nt.i hrATtli f.i.n i i . ri" 21 E. How St, U ", rniiTlnl 'I was very nervous anJ rundown and weighcJ than one hundred rxin4'' ' felt tired and weak and I often had to lie down. I took LyJn E. Tinkham's Vcgct able Compound bceatisc 1 tcad the In the raper. Now I cat well, sleep well, and have good color. In facr. 1 cotilJn t feel any better and I wcii;h one hundred pounds. lara glad to omwet letters from any woman who wnnts to kno mote about the Vfg able Conv I take It every iprlug and fall nnd it lecjn rtic In good licatth. I am tiMc to take care of an eight-roohoti.se and garden at the oc of ? years. I will rraisc the VVgctahle Cbnv round wherever I go for It Is a wondctful medicine fot women. They should give It a CfKxl trial by taking aKmt five bottles. -- Mrt. Cwnt Kilo, pound'-K- Suliroc 1 ffZ"r7 j 'I began to take LyJia 11 rinkham'i VcgctaMc Cortv rounJ at Oiatigt of Life. Now VtJi XSK - MRS. CLARA Rll tjt 2100 raiMO & 4th btoui PaiTT'tMLLY. NVw..,i r t nin. i Uy (lliarlcs i i wnrked muarlea and trnilimi- -l DM. C. to e. line." ca.Ued n, lid," Milder Xoi a lh it goes, '"' c. o ci Mii,. inn . f KREMOLA Bif Enoufh to Hit It Is pointed out that aviation tins made the world smaller. This Is true, but still you can't fall and nils It. fifty-fiv- K 1"-- tTtMi(er' nrrrniu I liilE J e - . . - e lar-a- I- 1 cross-line- range tinders and other Btruments. The web is card-likthread. FACE BLEACH; "Tl.,,r , .JL for Reports Quillets Porcupine The Mexican hairless dog bus n rival. Dairies I'.olln, a guide in Jasj.er t National park of Canada, while out on the trail, ran Into a .piille I "The skin on Its back was Mav as white and unprotected as a womf SIO Inr, I.yraaa Su Spriogfirld, an's hand," said Ilolin. The porcu-j.liij was discovered part way up a spruce tree and It would have been passed unnoticed If ltoliu's horse hadn't shied. I H sense Is the ninsl Positively erxliralM trrxn Ihf iktnn.itt.ae plausible excuse that can be ofTerotl pairhn.Mllpwrnmpirtinii.pinipIr. rati i Al drug and drrs .iwi or t mttl. I""s U f for this strange iihetioiiienon. f UKAtrrV IVKIKI FT riVKE - - i. hard elliaf. quick hrlp to reduce atrain Prouiilly eaart injuries, orver Hit j lera, lootrnt bair or rauwi A great anliacpuc for aiding quia hrulinn of ruin, bruiar. re, ii I..Vt bollle. W. K.Ymih druinisl r - :s - T "PacemakeT" Use for Spiders' Webi Strands of the webs of splilem-use- It. 1 s I Heart's There Is a small mass of tissue the human heart which Is tailed ti V pacemaker. In this the heat nf u, " . ' heart has Its origin. It was ,im ered In ino." by Mr. Taivarn, a hy- ' anese medical student. the-brig- tlrely off.'" , Kuoulrdc So t w d "A colored man was walking down the street one day. Suddenly he looked round and said: 1. (lit In- "iioy, git off muh ., Jm JjS ' i i model Cars and Trucks on display as before one w.r l for tormal o wear be ilesci ilied. Tlie trend to i ;,,..,. more." s ii, M's, i;-elegance and to the elaborate for "We!!." s:,, ;r,c!,, r t..,. .... the social Mason Is more marked bad . I., "p g, low. til an c rr. oft... give., u u !,g o! dinger. 1oo. It is a glittering program abend so far as fabrics for evening have a .,,, i.i.hed ,!,. dresses nnd wraps urn concerned. " llci Not only wi'l there be lei end of di.i r." s,, Mr. , lander itiiiHailng Miiiin embroidery niid ... . ... ... ,.,n ., is ... l (. sji.iiKling bea lwotk, but, the ery , h lag tloit iicl. a s. fahli-i l,aw to will rolbi't U beiii.ee H v c v s oi he I.H lallic sib teor III their Illlerweav-ings- . one was to he a true one 'I !iU is especially true of the at"'!;! gee..'," he, ev.iiii.g brocades, who.e glam!,! r.,.i,,,! "Aid It Is tine." orous beauty Is Itilensille.l with tlie prceiif. of much gold mid s,l-" Ur ' lni.'-- I n knovvn lo gh,. r in their ,.iilern'uigs. t w.niiii g tloit danger was n. ar. In f t t the metallic Hole l oitt, ' voii're Hot vt,,id a. .el oil le t only in connection with the liil.. eimcd GialiltaUier I'oikv., formality of full dr s occasion, for d ivtillle fashions. Iis Well, subscribe to the met ill nnd the licadcd I heme. , , , ,. , . ,),.. , Seeing that ,1 yogue of richly furred In jirospect for the coming s.ut. ' '' '.. lii; moiitln. there Is every .roinlo (.f ,o Utah All the new ored man." Then Iioctor Iiaude chuckled and went on : "Take a colored man's leg. H Is l.lauted In the middle of Ids foot. He has as mueh foot behind his leg ej V J T it$"' j SUCH IS LIFK Tn7frr Anr Salt Lake City I, lie. Mr.. Goose. - 5th South 24 ig 1 !,), .. road-house?- Cathy asked. "You said It, sister! If this car W. behind us happens to be a cop let me do the talkin'. see?" "But we're not speeding!" "You are kinds simple, ain't you, Kid? Guess Vunce was right ' At Newcastle, the stranger hopped out of the car. As he did so, the car that had been following them drove slowly and Cathy recognized Jim's voice Jim and the strange girl. With a sudden deft movement, she stooped down and took off one of the tiny golden slippers and threw It Into 'lie other car before her companion saw her. "Guess It wasn't no cop after all," he said In a relieved voice. "Walt here for Vance!" The next moment Cathy was "Efficiency" Carried to alone In the alone Degree of Absurdity In a strange place. Would Jim find Charles Cole, of the Union Pacific, her slipper in the car? Would he was talking about elllciency. understand that she wanted him to "Of course, efficiency Is a wonder Handsaw her? she help Suddenly tigure ful thing. It Is an essential of suc ley's slim, from the darkness across cessful business, but the emerge the street, and Into glare 'Ktliclency exjiert' Is seldom the man of a street lamp. As he did so, an who Injects this necessary asset Into ollicer stepped from tlie darkness a business. Some of them are silly, also and tapped him on the arm. "A young man who claimed to be Cathy did not hear what his words one of these exjierts was sent to me were, but she heard Handley say : I was not Impressed by a friend. "Bootlegger? I beg your pardon, and the chap tried to sell himself. officer; I Just drove up from the 'It's this way,' he explained. 'You Butercup with my girl; she's right put a man on the job he's tltted for; out here waiting for me." Cold fear took hold of Cathy as you make a virtue of his fallings. she realized they were coming to- What I nienij Is this: " 'Sujijiose a man has Insomnia. I ward her; she understood now. The next moment someone was would make hi in a night watchman. opening the car door and whisper- Then again. If I found a fellow whose ing her name. hand had begun to shake from smok"Iid you want nie, Cathy?" ing t.M) many cigarettes, I'd make And there was Jim Jim, holding him a mandolin player.'" Los Anup tiie tiny golden slipper. "Jim jim! I don't ever want geles Times. anybody lu the world but you!" The Heel (Copjrrlieht.) I r. F. K I'aude of I'.olse, who recently discovered In Oregon a carGORGEOUS load of fossilized scales of the trunnion and other mexotlirorium, enormous jirehlstork' lizards, said In an liiiervlevv In Warm Springs: "You can tell n tracoiloii's scales from a niesothrorlimi's ns easily as you etui tell a white man fr.un a col- eag-- r nml you much more Interest "Well, there were (tome danger ous and wicked nu n about to hurt some nice and good ones and what Ilo. do Vol! Vilnius.. .1.1- -. ,,f "They warned the good men who were .,leet,Ini nfier n .I....I ..r hard work, that danger was at i,ri,;l, ing "They tame along to them and In (ell thetn that theV had seen danger from afar. "'"'"''i realty so. These fcese ;,u"' ""' m,'l f"":' Ihe cruel ,vl'" ,,,!' i"'!u ,"!m "Tlc.l's I l,!e ,i... tle. Once Cathy looked back and saw a car following them. a a "Isn't Newcastle i pj,rt j .! e. Newcas- EVENING FASHIONS j M,"" s car, started toward hi so ! kit X3&K&r kI I 'JTf iji vJ ynP Hu (wt'sZiiiXjffivfjl v,... n,. or .., r wbe.hcrj II cv MH.;tK lis ll.ev ..i. Su.,1 Cong. ...,.'t boiler m... I I V If J'lsl be.,, niolie. vleoib bother no' I , ..lit I t'.gh I IhcUl lllolo lil, I ill I ji f c I .b I li.it . wh it LTow uNo nsked to be to. the M..ry. "lell IIS," they shrieked. "m !' l1;1 !,ni" Mr. Lander, "but I aui only add ing to the story. "How are oii adding to the story s ibl II I I Ntwspapi'r L'nlun.l BONNER By MARY GRAHAM - suns and skies and clouds of Juno And days of June tourther You annnt rival for one hour October's bright blue weather. Helen Hunl Jackson. Oh Ing he'd explain everything later. As Cathy went out with the stranger she noticed that Jim was watching her. The stranger and Cathy, In Hand-ley'- 1 , Mrs. Goose. child who, can't do I, Is lessons, so I've heard, 'don't be H goose.' ' I bat Is. I If Ihev'rc bey say I've b.t-l- i told that they )l bit rude. lidti't mean ii for rudeness, but lieeaiiie Kiev wanted to make Mich t hihltcn study and hecotllo Wise. 'I think they should iiy: " I 'I, II. bell, be i b u r, ke tie' Ceese." Houewr, even though I II. iiil, llii v slioii! i ..)- lies, I can't Illl.'Uioe Iheln doing So," ' I can't titvscH " said Mr. Canlcr. alcl sill', I llllllli II MIO'll'l le person g Pies'. and Geese: pi:o'I.:." "say to moment later, the pallid-facecame back and told Cathy that Jim had to go to Newcastle In a hurry, and wanted her to follow In a car with the stranger. Cathy demurred but the stranger produced a note from Handley say- A By NELLIE MAXWELL many of our housewives of know the dcliclousness pickled anil preserved watermelon rind? Instead of throwing it away try some of these good methods of preparing it for winter: Rind. Preserved Watermelon Cut the red portion of the melon from Ihe rind, remove tlie green skin and cut Into neat uniform pleies. Soak In lime water for three hours then rinse and stand I train In Ice water for an hour. and cook In hoping salted water until lender. Make a sirup of two pounds of sugar and four quarts of water, drop the rind Into It with Silver Bandaget one lemon, sliced thin with a little made of silver. InBandages, using two pounds of stead of cotton, apparently have the ginger root, melon rind. Cook until power f,f healing surgical wounds, prepared tlihk. Pack In Jars and cover with according to lr. P. Maritsch. of tlie sirup. Seal. Vienna university, Austria. The silPreserved Peart. Take one ver. ipplied In tlie form of a thin pound cadi of pears and sugar. leaf, he reports seems in have a one pint of water and one lemon. marked antiseptic value. The fruit may be preserved whole, in halves, or quartered. Boil the Danger in Hatred sugar and water live minutes. Virulent bate ibslills an actual Cook the lemon In Just water to poison In the body, which alTect-- . cover, slicing thin; when lender tlie nerves and heart and some- and transparent mid water nnd all times leads in brain trouble. I'on't to the H'nrs and sirup and cook nurse a hatred. It's the baler, and iinliJ the pears are clear and Hie rot the hated, who miff cm. sirup Is thick. If the bard pears are Used rook them In the water v I moment by a pallid-faceyoung man who said nothing Cathy could understand though Handley excused himself and led Cathy to a seat, saying he'd be back. While she was waiting. Jim and the strange girl danced by ngain, and Jim looked at Cathy with a questioning expression. She smiled at til in reassuringly nml he went on. JELLIED FOODS Many Title There were a great many titles Applied to Christ. Among the best known nre L'manuel, Wonderful. Counsellor, Mighty Cod, Kverhist-Inrather, I'rinee of Peace (Isaiah, At (lie time of the crucifixion I'ontius I'lliite bestowed the title upon Jesus (if King of the Jews 1. like '.Mt'.'S). Jesus described himself as the Way, tlie Truth and Ihe I.lfe, the Cooil Husbandman. Ihe Light of the World, the Son of Man and the Son of Cod. s . life!' They had been dancing only a fw minutes when Cathy saw Jim dance by with a strange girl. Handley was approached at that Christ' part-clolh- V "Let's see votir foot, Cinderella!" "But but !" she demurred. "This Is your birthday. Isn't It?" Tlie slipper was a perfect fit and there were cobwebby hose of gold to match. She was so excited she didn't want any lunch. Handley Vance was waiting for her at her counter. Her cup of Joy seemed running over when he asked to take her to the Buttercup that night. There was still some of her lunch hour left so she went up to the third floor to look at dresses. Handley should be proud of her. The dress was gold a tiny tight bodice the skirt a shower of scallops that looked like golden petals, a sort of exhilaration that she had not felt In weeks came over Cathy as they entered the Buttercup. murmured, "Cathy," Itandley bending down close to her, "you look like a gorgeous buttercup come to Trade Your Big Car on The JXcmc Model Ford v By JANE OSBORN The Weekly Short Story a ' |