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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah t EVENING TRANSPARENT VELVET ' Fell in Love With His Nurse OTIS was talking eniDhat- foully over the telephone In his private ofllce which he, as recently appointed costs expert for Walter and Hawkins, had occupied for less than two weeks. As he hung up the receiver he looked at his hand and saw drops of blood on his fingers and on the papers on his desk. Then he remembered that In the bent of his argument he had raised his hand emphatically and brought It down hard on someIt was the thing sharp. paper spike, he discovered, and apparently be had given his linger a rather deep but not necessarily serious cut. "Anyone got any cotton or bandages here?" be asked of n young clerk who happened to be passing "I scratched my linger." "You'll get It from the first-aigirl down at the last desk," said the clerk. "She's got all those things. BllilllilS f-- The Weekly Short Story nU ILL d 1 Aromatic (spirits (if ammonia when anyone faints." Kill Otis, still holding his hand kerchief (irmly around his finger to hide any scarlet stains that might have shown it was Something more than n scratch, went down to the last desk In the large main otlice. A young girl who seemed to be very busy making records In several enormous books sat there. Bill hoped sincerely Unit she was the first-aigirl for be had noticed her several times before. "It's Just n scratch," Bill said. "Give me a little bandaging If you don't mind." 'You'd better go back to vour of fice." said the girl. 'Til follow." Two minutes later Hill was seat ed In his large armchair with this ifll Banana Desserts By NELLIE MAXWELL Is no question about the THERE quol.se blue velvet, most exquisitely 6heer transparent velvet, If you please, for none t her could achieve such poetic grace in the soft drape of the bodice nud the wide tlare of Its hemline. The wee belt Is braided of three tiny coils of the velvet. The buckle Is turquoise ami rhlne stones. I iraped necklines of the type which stjlize this gown are featured this season both In t lie daytime and the evening "mode. The evening gown with trans itself. velvet wrap to mat ell makes lolor for the velvet evening aparent stunning ensemble. These cos gown such delectable tumes nee as often carried mil in registers hues as turquoise, lido blue, honey-dew- , black and while as they are In nny the off while of the fascinating new evening pearl, dune, beach, sand, shades. A striking exponent of apricot, direction, blue, tieuelu yol me Mack ami white vogue is pie. violine lw, pink, copper glow, tueed tn the right in the a n and red tireue inotintalnberry It uses no decoration of niiy lion. well lis the claret nnd wine tone-- , kind other than blue cornllou crs not omitting black, the prestige id u b:i!i also are of velvet. The which remains unchallenged. Jacket is lined with white satin The lovelv gown l" tie left In and the sleeves are full Willi much i0 make its shirring. simplicilv It Is fashioned Isir of i keynote. Is w.i.-v.v v ,r f.,i,,n i otlice twople were talking pleasant ly about Margaret Clark ana tint Otis. Then one day something really did happen. Bill Otis, In his office alone, went to raise n heavy swinging window. Through a defect In the chain, that was supposed to hold the window, it fell witn a crushing thud on Bill's arm. As he turned to go back to his desk the walls seemed to bend and the fur-niture went swimming round the room. Bill tried to raise his arm nnd almost fainted. "Perhaps spirits of ammonia would pull me around until I get out of here," lie said to himself, anil with all the fortitude he could muster he went to the door and asked the girl nearest him to ask Miss Clark to come in with, her first aid. The girl laughed and Bill shut the door and staggered over to his chair. Bill doesn't remember Just what happened then, except that he made Margaret understand that he want-eto pull himself together so as to lie nble to get away without any-- ! one in the office knowing that he It was the am had been hurt. monia spirits that she mixed up Unit gave him the strength he neededthat and the promise that If lie could get to the main entrance she'j meet him there with a taxi. She drove with him to the nearest hospital where doctors gave him ether and learned that he had sustained a compound fracture of his arm. As Bill opened his eyes and felt the slow, dull pangs return, there was Margaret Clark, his first-aigirl, beside him. "I know I'm only a she said apologetically, "but I wanted to see ycu through." The pallor on her pretty cheeks told Bill that her ordeal had not by any means bee.i an easy one. He Bill murmured something. tried to tell her that he loved her and to ask her to marry him, but she did not understand. Two weeks later, when the arm was In fair shape again he repeated these words and this time Margaret d. IK Ti nut-meii- first-aid,- (Copyrluht.) SMALL GIRLS b-- , aqua-green- 11 I Hoorl rsvo .Jo ! f. ...- A rlrr.ti 0. 1 -- . : 1 . ' ... . u.'nei -- 1 j ' m i ' z I 1 i 3 . ; , !ii-;i- - 1 i 1. I I A'f m i '. V f . lie was sail:g r e ..p. -- t tv. ".Hi' :;l,l t I ,1 ' ' ?. ) J t 'fZ, W r ! "? a ;, " tf !.; ' V V. flir f'i... . tt.ll t I'll..; . h ; g lie ).(i-- l i . j i d i ll ta g .' d it ' ii ia :, s:" a g c ..,)..- f ., I ; a . ill t 'a e I ,,'i -- i'. I ' ' .1. ' 1. i.e .l-il,' I x ' I. .' ,m- - 1: t:.j.,l-- ' 1.. '. .' -- TOP V'HrT j.rr Wl'rM I I !. ir.., in g thai I. t iimi C vv .e sjroi.g a h.l g I. pa l "t s. so hi- - have . - v s 0 1. I'.I' is ICS I M.-- "it ' I'll'V j "Mr. Brown." "lh Veil like " Vi s, 1. 1. la j ti v ti 1 '.. fin'e Id e a y oil have lit t '.v -- a II ..' I" with grownup 'I he tuolre in this e Is In lovely fretli h Idm Ninon ,;ik Velvet ribbon edges lie 'eighth li;tl' pejilum which 11. it. !e- - Ihe tv i'o tilled bodice. And lie Vely fill skill Wilt, lis thl'V0ll bcfiiii.e- - h.. - iis If tliis cunning ,,. vt,..;., mil of lo-tpage ot a sn.i h'.di b:i to .p. vv ith ...!, t' e p.ng ago, 'Ihe bow and 'rciia 11 ." H'st 111, for, "Ubv '... Well. In. 'Hor O a k :" I K 1'at yi. I li." I 1 don't till', I, . k- i; J I Aliirri- at I HHI Hi HI ;) ..! itld for ' I If. oilers the tU!iint picture, liven l,e III. I b It Is made carries 'd w ol uuaintiicss, ,e name ti.'.l'e V. h'.ll s, Ik o Wl'ilVe we ii.. I PW 11 v . ! ui i t . n nil 1 m w 1 rm ;VyVi .t vv If troubled with backache, kidney irregularities and distake chances! turbed Help your kidneys at the first sig,n of disorder. Use Uonn'i Pills. Praise J for 50 years. KndorseJ users. by thousands of Get Doan's today. Soviet Buying Rabhitt APiiwrjic Largo numbers of oninn-rciaton rabbits are being purchased by tie Soviet government, and the I'.rilKh Habblt farmers' association, a cooperative organization of Lug Silk Purir. Intel, lias sent big consignments 1.1 'I'o ou believe Stella's teacher liussia. line shipment of 1,1"" rab- can make anything out of her olce? bit ' Well, she's tmide over SI'HI out of WHS recently receive') III Mo. row. It ulrcady I'raleriml Magazine. V'vX I I t X 1 j j high vv.iiMUnes with long kirls, many nil'!. plaited. Ilotmce, ill t o t t ho; e - much In.e-in t e way of th tad in lnldn n's j.iirti s fro.l h,m we liave been see'tig fui llialiv il si a -- on. I 'a lis latest woi'l tit dainty shi er trail-p.- ll ht Velvet for chii ilroti. INDISPOSED? y.T' Death and Tanri The saying. ".Notlilng U rertaln bill lb Mill illld 1,'l'os. s a lettei .v I'.enlamiii M. I.eroy In j;s;i, 1 ., co.lalie, In ,,., ,,, 1'ranklni to Miihs; "Hiir 'oiisiiiiiiioii i iii u.iiml oj..'iall"ti ; everylbltig up. pear" to protni-- e thai it will last; toil Iii llii World nothing Is certain t but dc.it Ii no. I lav.'' (llinrlcs Sughroc OH, SURE ' ?w . ."V. -7 .:?Ois. ' ;Vjg. t ff WAS LOST! '- - CADDlCS WCKE LCCKlrf H Z ' I t i s iMvg' a. 7 a Mm.. ""it CViils r,,rf f,,:, II l..ft W,.t.,f, ly . t!io eaves. High on the rocks above the waves of the s.a the g'tilleniot places her single shaped c.'g on a narrow ledge. , I Hit of seaweed holds , and when stormy winds d blow this egg fits found and round on Its avis, seldom falling over the edge, I'.y lake a:i i pond tl.e g'ebes nnd cols li:- he sound f.. tthd.it ions of drl'-rushes f..f their Ih.atihg homesteads. ln tile fallow Meld the lap. Witlg 'V:nate the slightest hollow for her four ears. innllled eggs, These, set W itli point to the center. oahhot p il of Inove. also l"i- - s . mt r" I'M Hie It t.l I. j is like half a shallow dish, with I gi.vvn.d iy BALL me l7 - " .l-oll. I Why Tommy I.f ft Ike Tul.U It was id be .1 uner I, mie. easiest to use! n. Bari- - ill g..ih 'iit.nid, a I l l III ll h. I on- le-.Ue- - It lilt -. nl. ii !. li,i True dyes are j s 'M.. ! ;! ' tin' g"itig to And W 'die y.lt . i... i'o ti aim. i ji.'..-- v in ti ilg l,!l. s'.all h..'l id . in. lollg. v lie III la-i- t: I CASTORIA The word nest Is pretty of Itself Itrown Hush, or she will want a and expressive of all homeliness. In dress to match It! Southport Guar the kingdom of the birds', writes J. than. It. Raynor in the Indon Daily Telegraph, there are homes which are masterpieces of Instinctive architec ture, all varied In design, tint each one built to serve the great purpose of home and family. The agile and Intelligent builders had no bodkin to Dresses, drapes or lingerie look Insert, no thread to bind; n little new with when they're beak was all. No spotting or Diamond Dyes. Long-tailetits, those animated nrstreaking; never a trace of that rows that Hit aimut the woouiami, look. d Just rich, ven, work prodigiously day by day to pro bright colors that hold amazingly duce that amar.ing ball of moss, tine through wear and washing. Diamond Dyes are the lighest grasses, lichens ami feathers, with quality dyes you can buy beeaute its side entrance, high In the hedgethey're bo rich in pure anillntt. feathrow. It Is recorded that That's what makes them so easy to ers were counted as part of the use. That's what they've been structure of one nest. famous for SO years. 15 cent While these and other birds of packages all drug stores. branch ami hedgerow are carrying materials the woodpecker perseveres with the loud tap. tap. tap of his powerful bill on the defective tree trunk, chipping out a home for his Highest Quality for family deep in the heart of the tree. No Trch Air The swallow, with tireless energy, devotes ail bis morning's to niising Tillie 11. iv. you seen the Smith' at.d :i!li!ng clay which shall bind new mausoleum? Iioia-.N- 'o, Itself to the wall nnd which will but I don't like those bake dry in the sun. The swallow's closed Jobs. Life. s "f the Vehel rlbholl lioseil vval- -t re-add to the picture. matter not hi ther he parly are be dri- -s lie in.ide of inohe. sat it!, bnl lii.ovvi-- c tin. rom.iii. , Clepe lie chine or georetle s to sit il.o n pi.-li.tVor Hie sure, this s. . w hi. il N..I t..r a jlm'csnue hole .et,!s ..vel tile gill, jlieikl.nes. often tiny pt:1 sloeves he present s' a. lull vv..h t thai old !.i'. lions, V. iv to the nil," 1 :. ! ! s ; OEC?PVi MAWC au it ...I oi;' id ! te it r iii ot i.nie NA HO VVHCJ (JL"W GOUF 1 11'. turn a. 1, ' such is ufiv - ( ;;:;.,! . i.o gui.iii. s ;:lile,l i ; I I ' VV' d ii !.v .'.i .ml I oil ill I t' V'nf ni.n I. It i. an d I. l.il 1 hey un an imlblfl I in I I'.i! I lean i i o. of sa. li h ng- I inn n horned a r. Noi lung is finer v I ! ;t ' '1 I'M : '. -. ,.;, . t,(. ' !y f..r r n, t. '!.- . 'I t "1 h I as I il i d I name-plat- I vv 1. b'V at i vv signature and this Ponibly Nests Prove Birds to by : Urown, your wife Be Master Architects hasJones a voice as sweet as velvet. 1 Vo'l ,1 ... in u I t...l f l!, I 1" ! Bat - ,r g.ii ... e W j the 11 j It:.. n'-.- .: t I ! in talk all ie, . I . en io ol i,.;;. ..!..! t : n e e ll..'H I1 , r Us. but We j . (. ' V. ,1" in I, i :! p. and v...) i t h" - ...pi I, k's I'"-- , it p v m. a .!; ; I.1J V " -- t. i: to 1, !1 I' I,,.:,! i in effectively help to regulate sluggish bowels in an older child. All druggists have Castoria; it's genuine if you see Chas. H. Fletcher' .1 11 funny Mile a Ii ie .. so load can he I I ',. u .! this 'I ' I M.-l- - I 1. I. . I it v : ' I. v. I1.111 t...t ii a. ahle it. ;,(., a ... :.. t :!::, .. o.i ! ' i v,, iii I ' :. o;.;.;r g I lae. a Mile t.'t x I . . ! I'.' i Pair til t' t.U to Me Jour, a V. N 1 o- I . I v., .1, . i. ,;.;.(, , ,.!(., ,,l a .e I, .' I ll:ll t h. 1,. al li. ... u'J Ee Leal. .1 ,. V.: si J h W ' - : i, I a ' 1. Krr a I . "r. In ' U I ll t I .::. I,'.,i,v t:t,. ..'I 1. d '..'.'I "IV. tat. f:t ', tn h - i.i . Iii! I laa.T e r lids t . t load o ..nit d -- il! Ml i I lu-i- !ie f . 1 VI IV:- 1 -... - j E f Mi- ..-- ..r--- r I" hlilH j I .1 ' H :J ' -- J I; ll Ml! t. j I uiiiiwir" p.-u- ! ! ... vrnirA r umb-- hi trnn VlltlVU j ml the top atwavs open to the air, Just " i a child is fretful and irritable, seems distressed and uncomfortable, can't play, can't sleep, it is a pretty sure sign that something is wrong. Right here is where Castoria fits into a child's scheme the very purpose for which it was formulated years ago! A few drops and the condition which caused the trouble is righted; comfort quickly brings restful sleep. Nothing can take the place of Castoria for children; it's perfectly harmless, yet always effective. For the protection of your wee one for your own peace of mind keep this old reliable preparation always on hand. But don't keep it just for emergencies; let it be an every-da- y aid. Its gentle action will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. In more liberal doses it will lie-- t.ihle--poohful- s A Story for mr efe. When 50yar illu-M- i 1 child needs Castoria d PARTY FROCKS mences to s t Mir in one cupful of hamiiia pulp and one cupful of whipped cream. I 'our Into a mold to set. Serve with: and place on Mousselme Sauce. Bring one cupful of milk to boil, add one half cupful of sugar, one tcapoinful ot ll.noeing. uii well, set aside to cool. (hell add one half cupful ol whipped cream. Ban.ina and Coocnut Dessert. Cm four b.inanas each into tour pie.es, place in a buttered pan and sprinkle Willi three teaspoon fn! of lemon juice. Beat tin egg white until stifl. aid three ot iow del ed siuar. Add one half cnptill of shredded coco A not. pin a tablespoohful ol this ci-n011 ea. li -- e.tioii of banana Serve with "Bake ( . until brown. Vll whipped cream. 'J he !:l'e load had boon sold t.il..i"n a'rof the .o Banana a;,. t;, uii-- I) Bread Pudding. Take I lie M "ii- - :i in tie t;.il. tea it. s.'ii roe slices ot bread or three rolls lb ' I fe. s,, sleepy." a'd I'i. k boy w!. i. lie! Mid him had bal.-I'otir oet break into -- ;eall pie,-,-I.i l.i cv it I, is eyes Uote i m;- -, at. I.t (:.?! uilli l.isu, t.itl two cup S.ils of milk, one ha1! this ' M V ill d ' iitld lie I'"' to See; cupful of sugar. f"iir hamulus .le In- tlmt I'o I" el W.e.i be a III. e. He ..;el I...'. hand and -- l;. cd. siir ill Kg! l!v Hv. l.oaloh on ..! pahio'i. lotos a d bake tot half an tot'caimoj bi- - eluir. egg i It wu a v.'V ,:;. I'ing tot 'lie t. ,nl put lii- - t,. n on hour. Serve hot with a auce. u ;.;,. and ll.ui on the other. Mm 'r i'd i.l'lor I'o had Iloi ihg the two egg y.ilk bi'.ilon ve! i. 4 m litt'e !:,.!. h !.ii b v .is a Ice re p. id I,., a t I :in. otic iniirth ot a cupful of sug it and -- :. Ioa riu,i. load, nnd vv'.i.l. vv.. !... y ni a cupful of boiling nii!K; siir tint . e it i, 1: iiocui ti e.v in.ie hi lae w .ky o; o;i nic ine A little t'.ivor. l!ioi serve Int. i mm ever 1,'tV lave n. nourishment, Vn.on in;, e and r.hd may be used .;, t.. Me. llniMd T0.1 I .. .i,: d ni..iit s.,: for the flavoring Ii'iii ihi !"or he had iirri d ope j ..'a u on t leave mo. .... .. .... v. ..... B.manj Floff.- - t'ul otic l .ilt pound .1 . 1.. ".it .. ai nei.-....i s,i;. i '....i,.... .."-- .. ..n, s into small fre-- ii of u .....1 Iiifl I.... h.. ,t ..w li'.: I,... i... pieces. Whip olio Clldi;l of he. IV s 1 s h ll !: i.h. !el en mi. add one teas) I. fill of va 'II if ia. oho half Up! hi id sugar. o! sail, -- lir In ll.e mar-- !. mal b,t '1 ' a:,d v..,; I ' ti '"' '! It ! ' .Maer ,m. i.o it Milt there .lg'l:- a toad V Mti etioligh n .l;iv this s.t HOT. I shall REST Can't l,iilal.'-"lt.g- 1 banana Is one of our most lows, one cupful of broken and well liked fruits, (less may be used), and one one we can always find In our mar- cupful of banana pulp finely kets and It deserves u chapter all uiashed. Serve with crushed straw for itself. berries, or over Ice cream of any Banana Bavarois. Scald one cup- flavor. 1330. Wentcrn Nvwunarwr Tnlon.t ful of milk in u double boiler. Slit in two tcaspoonfuls of gelatin soaked in two tablespoon-fillof cold Wilier. Add one cupful FOR of sugar and when cold and It com- of transparent velvet for the evening gown. No other fab-ri- c Is as complimentary, as flattering, and there Is no figure to which JU softly draped lines will not give added grace and charm. Ve'vet requires nothing to accentuate Its beauty. Although the mode shows considerable elaboration and ornamentation, the velvet gown relies upon Its elegance, dignity and silhouette to distinguish cw. PLAY By JANE OSBORN very pretty young girl beside him. With immaculate white and shapely hands she was bathing the finger that had been rut using sterile cotton and a little white enamel cup. Then she took Hill's large hand In tiers and looking at It almost tenderly asked him if It didn't hurt. "It was a rather bad tear," she toll him. "I think I should have fainted." She applied some healing salve on a bit of sterile cotton and then neatly bandaged It so neatly that you would have thought a graduate nurse had done It. The next day in passing the desk of the first-aigirl, Bill Otis stopped to thank her for her trouble, lie likewise asked her her name. MarHe garet Clark, she told him. told her she was a born nurse. 'Kenlly I'm not," she said. "I've always hated anything like that. But when took this Job the tirst- ald kit seemed to go with the desk. They said that the girl that sat at this desk always had had It. Some one had to be responsible ami so I took It. Nothing ever happened like this before, though," she said, rather proud that at last she had been called upon to show her skill. More than ever Bill Otis admired this girl at the end desk, and every time he passed lie made some mental observation of her. She was dressed so smartly, her hair was always so smooth and glossy and well brushed, nnd her hands he always noticed them were always so Immaculately white and free from olilce grime of any kind. A few days later lie sent her a large bunch of violets witli a card enclosed, saying simply, "From a gruteful patient." By that time the keen-pointe- IMCofiriLlil!! X h .. I Hcadaclics enmc at tlic mrvft inconvenient timrs, Imt there's one tiling that w ill nlways m-the d.iv. If you have pome Haycr Aspirin vru can tsoun I en your way. 'flic Hxmrr you take it the less time you'll lose the less you'll 4 i ' h f - c Shrpnin rn a fl frerjuenlly ItritiRi lieail irhe. any kind. ()ver-ccrtio- n Or just "nercs.,, Often it's the time t f month. Kepardlesi tf the cati:r, you want relief. And you rrt relief vhen you take Il.iyer Aspirin. Take promptly! It will relieve the pain at any mjkc, t'ut wny watt until you ore mibcratlc? Haycr Afpiritt F.ye-str.ii- BAYER can't liarni you, liccausc there is nothing harmful in it. Kemeniltr thin, when you're . . . . i....... j vvj iy try Kme pnxiuct that costs a few cents less! 1 1 v 1 1 1 ASPIRIN |