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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah VARIED COLORS IN MILLINERY A Romance of the Siamese Twins The Weekly Short Story Til KRIS was one IFworld that thing In the Siamese kitten loved to play with It was a bit Had of paper rolled Into a ball. the little pet enjoyed anything else by way of amusement then her mistress might have missed a quite thrilling adventure. Hut, since Anne, the kitten, felt In a frolicsome mood and had Indicated the fact, Jennie took up the morning paper and was In the act of tearing otT tho corner, when a personal advertisement caught her attention. It read: ,UJ5 reward for return of small Siamese kitten. P.rown spot on ear and one on paw. Strayed from tlat of .Mark Lester." "Oh," sighed Jenny. "I suppose that's tho Mark Lester who wrote and 'Pesert In Arablu 'Love Nights.' How perfectly wonderful. I have a good notion to doll you up, Anne," she said aloud to the wnit-Inkitten, "und take you along to I should just Mark Lester's flat. love an excuse to meet him. You have no brown spot on your little ear and none on your paw you wouldn't mind being dyed with some of that cold water dye Just for a day and In quest of adventure would you?" Not waiting Anne's consent Jenny went out to her small kitchen and found the remnants of n package of brown dye with which she had been giving long life to a faded hat She mixed this up. then went in search of her victim. The dye had been easier to put her hands on than wns the kitten. Kach time Jenny made a dash for the to In doubt Just buy a new Initiated the with black, kitten It slipped away, seeming WHEN In a new color with Its but with the approach of mild think she and her mistress were frolics toweather the pastel shades are ex- having one15utof their usual contour emphasizing the new kitten and misfinally gether. to come fore. to the hairline. If you pected went to the kitchen. The prospect Is that the new hats tress are wanting to be Informed as to "The question Is," said Jenny, the color question, here follows a will make little novelty brims a fea- with brush In hand, "which list which gives in part the de- ture varying from trieornes to pic- ear dopaint you suppose Mr. Lester's cat lectable tones and tints foretold turesque Wntteau effects. has a spot on I" (ffl. Wt?tern Newiiir Union. I for midseasnn and early spring. Algerian red and Algerian blue make their bow this season, and then there's the new guardsman's blue which you will love. Chukker green bids for favor as also does rust brown, navy and orange root. Jenny's y j 3 f "1 S IS I &iiM& Lucky Day 1:1 Three candles! And each one rep- 1 resents a year of Joyous living. This Is Carolyn Babush, of 800 Downer Ave., Milwaukee, W'Iscoa--I sin. Her mother says : "My mother. used California Fig Syrup, and whea Carolyn became I constipated we got some. It re-- i lleved her constipation, sweetened j her breath, made her well and i liannu T hnva ctnoa uaorl lr for all Hn .iiiipntd Anil Of14o Tf line, bilfih her strong and energetic." For fifty years, mothers have used j California Fig Syrup to overcome a child's bilious, headachy, feverish or I fretful spells. Doctors recommend Its soothing aid to keep bowels clear I In colds or children's aliments; or whenever bad breath, coated tongue .ct listlessness warn of const lpa-- ; tion. It assists la building up weak t children. The genuine always bears the - name California. All drugstores. r lAXATIVE-TONICo- CHILDREN Black sheep of the family under-Maud- s human nature better, but toesn't profit by It. WOMEN SHOULD I rM i irr--r j - r J. I OF MAGNESIA To wun.cn who suffer from nausea, "morning sickness," this Is a blessing. Slost nurses know it It Is advised by leading specialists: Over n small quantity of finely cracked lee pour a teaspnonful of I'hil lips' Milk of Magnesia. Sip slowly until you are relieved. It end kick stomach or Inclination to vomit. Its antl-uclproperties make Phillips' Milk of Magnesia quick relief ln heartburn, sour stomach, gas. Its mild laxative action assures regular movement. Used as a mouthwash It helps prevent tooth decay during expectancy. or .4 f d - g mid-seaso- Netty and Elsie For prospective resorters In sunny lime-yello- sun-tint- suli-seri- ruby-tone- Left It to Bridegroom the bride "Did tho father ' away?" "No; be let the bridegroom ! find out for himself." ; fe WOMEN OFTEN PAY A DOUBLE PENALTY for wearing thil gag of unxlfishnesi or illy pride. Profuse or suppressed menstruation mi - should never be considered necessary. Painful period! are Nature's warning that it something and needs wrong Immettint nttm- butter Id iilfiKe- - tion. Feilure to heed and correct the first painful symp. usually leads to chronic conditions with vmctimti fearful consequences. t-- Dr. Picrtt's "avsrita Prescription i ; is for wumcn's own peculiar ailinenta nd can bo obtained at any drug store. Every package contains Symptom Blank. Fill out the Blank and mnil it to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buf- talo, N. Y. for FREE medical advice. Scttd 10c if you want a trUl package. Tfcel Always Still and Achy? Il Maq Kirn of Disordered Kidnap. Are you troubled with back- ache, bladder irritations and retting up at night? Then don't take chances! Help your kidneys a t the first sign of disorder. Use Doun'i Pills. Successful for more than 50 years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of pjatcful users. Get Doan't to Lday. Sold everywhere. Doan's d bear what you heard," "I IMDN'T was busy said Netty, "as I swinging by my tail and didn't pay much attention to the people outside of my zoo room." Netty and F.lsie were both monkeys. "Well." said F.lsie, "I was sitting on my perch, and so I heard what was being said. "Hut let me tell yon, the keeper told them some things." "What did the keeper tell them? What did the people say?" asked Netty. "Listen, nnd I will tell you," said LWe, So F.Mc and Netty sat on the same perch and LNIe put her arm around Netty and said: "Keep calm when you bear It. for the keeper set the people right." "Ootid." said Netty. "The keep er Is alwavs doing things for us. "He Is splendid." "He most certainly K" ald Li sle, "ami be says that only people who care about nnlinals and who love them when they're well, or sick, or naughty, and who under stand them. should be the ones who are allowed to take care of them." "That's right," said Netty. "Just suppose we bad any other keeper but the one we have. Wouldn't It be too dreadful?" ".My dear Netty, don't even say such a thing. The cry thought NELLIE MAXWELL up with ht TTioiiniBlnn rathe f than niol, hill hl h mrsnurs ncaltmt to one's if. one's Importunes becomes Wlirn tins amiiHlnBly rrowi small," party begins when the refreshments are served, and as we are all "children of a larger growth," we may be excused for liking Insty. nice refresh mints. Fur n bridge party the decorations tuny be In the color nnd design of the four suits of cards. fanned pluilctitocs nmy be cut In the form of diamonds or heart to top an open or hujlite sandwich. For Spread with cream cheese. rlubs and spades, raMns or prunes or dates may lie iwd. All Trump Sandwichts.-C- ut tbln slices of bread Intrt oblongs to resemble flaying cards. Spread lightly with Softened butter nnd then which ha been With cream cheet-rubbed to a paste with cream. Make the spots on the cards. Hie red of flmlentn and the black of stuffed dates Cllt Into Slices, Cra.-.- J Slam Silad.-Ilo- ve one envelope of gtlatln In one cupful that I" Mrs Bray had brought In a small animal so exactly like Anne. In her present makeup, that Jenny laughed outright at sight of the two Aloud he suggested, "Robert would like to have a romp with his visitor, if you wouldn't mind, and I say my mother and sister will be along In a few minutes would you be unconventional and wait for it cup of tea with us I'd hive to show them the Siamese twins." "Oh, I would love the pleasure of having tea with Mark Lester," Jenny agreed happily. "1 have gobbled up every one of your novels and sighed when I had finished them. When will there be another out for a walling public?" "One on the press now." said Mark, and while the Siamese kittens dashed about the tlat like two long lost cousins Mark Lester and Jenny made much of the passing time. It was not until Mark paid his first visit to Jenny In her own flat that Anne produced something in the nature of a bombshell. She sprang from under the couch into all t lie glory of her natural colorseized Jenny ing and confusion when she saw Lester's eyes following the kitten's antics. "I didn't know you had a pair of Siamese kittens how Jolly." "I haven't," confessed Jenny. "I"k) Siamese kittens change color like chameleons then?" When Jenny finished what she had to say Mark had moved over to beside her and the chesterfield Anne well pll Anne wanted was a bit of crumpled newspaper to play with. Later she was to have Robert as a regular playmate, but she dldu't know that as yet. (Copyright. 1 Wonderful Indeed Money lender (listening kittens. in) Isn't radio wonderful, Jean Murk liked the sound of the a vessel may want help a thousand laugh as much as bo was enjoying miles away, and all they have to the sight of Jenny in bis riling do Is to send out nn I. O. U. PassIxieal ing Show. den. GAY TONES MARK JUVENILE MODES PRESCRIPTION in use over 47 Years Really Helps Bowels Ooii't you want this way of making the bowels hehnve? A doclor's way to make the bowels move so well that yon feel better nil over! lir. Caldwell's Syrup I'epsin doesn't turn everything to water, but cleans out all that hard waste clogging your system. It deans you out without any shock, for It's only fresh laxative herbs ft famous doctor found so good for the bowels, combined with pure pepsin and other harmless Ingredients. A doctor tbould know is lest for the botccls. Let Ir. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin show you how soon you can train the bowels to move freely, every day, the way they should. It's wonderful the way this prescription works, but It's perfectly harmless; so you can use It whenever a coated tongue or sick headache tells you that you're bilious. Fine fir children, too (it tastes so nice) nnrj they ought to have a spoonful the minute they seem fretful, feverish, or sluggish, or have a sallow look. You can get the original prescription Dr. Caldwell wrote so many years ago; your druggist keeps It all ready In big bottles. Just ask for Ir.' Caldwell's Syrup I'epsin, nnd use It always for constipation. Ds. of boiling water. Praia a number two can of grapefruit and add It (one cupful of the Juice) to the gelatin with a few drops of color lug and enough after dinner mints to flavor the mixture delicately. Two tlor.cn will lie ample. When the Jelly Is of the consistency of egg white. fo, In the grapefruit sections cut Into halves with the scissors, one cupful of diced cucumber nnd pour Into small mobu. Surround when serving with water cri"-mid serve with sour cream or creatn cheese dressing. Chicken Ham or Croquettes. Put one small vtlced onion nnd two sprigs of parsley through the fund rhopper with two and one half cupful of bam or chicken, told one cupful of rolled crackers nnd mix well. Add a beaten rcg. of a cupful of milk nnd two tablespoonfuls of cooking oil. Season to taste wiih salt and pepper and shape, roll In cracker crumb, then In ec! beaten with one fourth of a capful of milk, then In crumbs again, snd fry In deep fat sfter The fat should be chilling well. hot enough to brown n rube of bread In 4l seconds, or 3s5 degrees s three-fourth- Fahrenheit. t ) lilt Mpro Nrirnr t'ntoo ) s Old Staff Sidesman Have you seen the latest fountain pen, sir? Absolutely impossible for ink to escape from It unywheie. Customer tlood I've heavens! tried to write with thai soil for ears. London Humorist. perfect. "Rut tell me Just what those words mean." "Well." said Lisle, "there are some peiqJe who will say: little children. "'I They nre so tlenr and sweet.' And then If a Utile child gets flirty or does something wrong (which we're all very apt to do once in a while) or if the child Is tired nnd not feeling well. Rome of these people don't act as though they did love Utile children at all. "There are others, too, who will say they love animals and yet will leave their pets alone for hours nnd hours and hours, with nothing at all to do and no place to piny In. "Rut the keeper Is different. He says he loves people, and be does." "Now I know what you mean, said Netty. "And I agree with you. oe Avoid Dangerous Home XXr iA. THFkiar "si S.,Bp 1 yens no. trrr W. A. sP SCIENTIFIC. Gmtre has tcturrif A" Vtit, Mi . Ct eston, II. U End Goitre Quick 300.000 others hars treatri toitie at horn tf thil harmleit, er TndsKoitteQtiictc v 1 nirihod. srithuut danger or operation. Manr mt ihrr hat tried other methoda. in.1 .M n Hi tl..t mmm two-piec- e the little folks and grownups themes will be worked out In endless original wss for lit tie girl' frocks, one of which Is fie dress whhh is topped With a yoke of coutrasimg color though It may be of the Identical nmlerbl. per example, n cute frock of satin ,,m n nmie colored Jersey yoke scanted on to n lower portion in brown, the pockets and lh broad belt which buckles la the front bo lug In the light yellow. Another Mylc In favor tM Is the one piece frm k w hich falls In simple lines straight from the shoulder and which has a clever capelike collar. Here, nguln. the theme of color contrast Is accented In that the deep round col Inr may be white or some paste) shade, while the dresi Itself will be q brighter color. As to the early prit.t show n, tl.cy nlsij bcspeiiit nn era r.f sprightly color, the coMra'.t of motif nnd background being sirikingiv tb-e- sen-so- tS IV") t en.led soitrea rttn in SO inOartns OeaNf ooljr 4 ireeka. Urtl"-- ) bi, itlui-true- d 44 ict hKKE III K IK. hi eminent Hatiie Cieek Go.ua Sntalit. SmJ l"r how to end roil' ,'iitk. n,ik i dif. Send No Money FREE tlMl.nl t'htiK'' a4 A4.Mff Cfr. . a Wit Unix C'xk. SJItS. 414 SmvI n rtll'l " tln to I r1 OiOr vac4 at lluua ut ;tUAit 1mis;i I J OimiUuu. L'i' No Fair, Lady I.'k HoUseW If.'- pie n bill for July l eie, yoll se;t and we wore awty the w bole month ! ' y Lutcher Sorry, nmd.uu. didn't '"U Li fie know ? - Pasln Show, I'.i J manners, lit iiioki ba k to rhiblh'xi.l. racs, d.i' t,j (iir.Rii; mciiiilas. W'.Mtin S pftrif !'(',' n t g Mildew on Lralhrr The simplest way prevent leather good from mildew Itig I (o n n an Lie well x rri' !l keep the nted. dry, well lighted phoe. When first delected, mildew should be Wiped off With N damp rb til. the leather Well dried, nnd put In dilcr place, Mildew probably will not seriously damage the ten i her utiles It Is ell. .wed to remain for sevetal week or Uuiger, but it m.iy change Hs color. By Charles TJ f Suhroc MX XV DonT let SORE THROAT Ijclllic best ol you... ftrf ymi l esj your tbrnit thoulJ bef n tHfrl Continue thr trritmcnt IJ1VE mmutrt . tir for fiv nr? ncry you'll bf hnuri an I tono!ir..l St the fr h f. 'Ihn fam'in Mmd of cd e( nmttar f, rnrnth'4 $ni oih, r incfsli S4VW1LL YOU DO .. i. at t, i WHAT a I - a t VKT , A V7 fv ,.,v mm -rv ; - . it if tntt r' I rmcl r h Mumml f Oa'tiuliy, "rtnfr artori KfJii'e it is a IrrifcJUt jipf V- --a'vClt prnr. cii. anl t'utnil pi 1 'i to Ann em e (, c. i i I r fn. I trd bv melioni f r Vra:!. lUcfn" t p.-- l -- l 1 MOW OB H .z C A tj T.J1- urn "safe i Dionth. That Cmpl-or- s FOR CONSTIPATION effixiirc in smaller dasri Bock enm cutie a irrntmrni i in Mjim If children are to craving for plenty of gay color more than satisfied Ibis spring and summer. Whether of cotton or line silks or any of the new wcatrs of synthetic arns or liber the tendency is to wmk the little froiks and ensembles. If riot In two colors then In three or four, or ns many as ymi like. The fact that two piece and three piece costumes either In the form of pullover hlotiM! and skirt or Jncket nnd skirt worn with a blouse nre emphasised for spring, makes the outlook for color exploitation nil the more promising. As the matter now stand the "Listen and I Will Tell You." advance guard In Juvenile mod'- - Is There Is no make believe about largely made up of Baring skirts In fluid or n pretty solid color our keeper. "lie utleiols l us and plavs with topped with the blouse whiih Is In us." direct color contrat, smh as a And then the one monkey, sit pleated skirt In pink with a hlotie ting with her arm around the oth In perluip light blue, or n skirt In er, fold how the keeper bad said brown allied with a waist In yellow to the people that the moiil,es or rose. were so gooil. so rteiin. so Intelli-Kcn- t In the picture the cunning nnd that they were Just ns Is made of lively US they Couli be, and If one satin Jersey or lumbers a lovely new weae which mothmonkey did something naughty It no mere meant that all monkeys ers who nre doing the uunl "Januwere cross than if one person ary sewing-- ' will be particularly Inshould do sonielhlng tnenn. terested In because It i not only so Oh, the monkeys wi re happy to attractive but It Is decidedly p'rae have such a good, understanding Ileal. This material whhh come In adorable colors, emerges from keeper. Nrir-- t nrw-- f t'ntnn t Wtfftn Its tubbing a freMi nnd dainty nnd (jj almoM as perfect a when new-- . Tin Giant Harrows blouse I pink nr,d tho sklit Is Is said Hint while wilh a Harrows to be drawn by tractors while. have been built t tm t sre C" feet tmirh of color will be very smart wide In Id section. during the coining season tmUt for SUCH IS LIFE Jusi Like Thai! DOC? YOUR, Treatment Get Free 'Votir f.'.ir frk home Ut auneiir endMmf J M. Sijncer, Attica. Ohio. gfmr." dtx-to-Mri. r niil cpfialr. Hut ly four "My LOOKS ns IThave their mm 4 WEEKS" Opcrafon "IN lo frtl 1 ill's A Doctors Family Laxative sends shivers from the top of my head to the tip of my tail." "It makes me feel the same way," said Netty. "I wns sorry the moment I bad spoken that thought of mine." "Oh," said F.lsie. "we have a keeper who means what he says and wlio lives up to It." "What do you mean by that?" asked Netty. "I know the keeper Is B. Caidvv V. SVRUP PEPSIN By MARY GRAHAM BONNER Party Good Things By It must have been just cat wisdom that made Anna scratch her left ear, hecuuse being a perfectly respectable house pet, she had none of those things that make alley cais scratch any ear at nil. "The left- -Is It?" laughed Jenny and administered a soft swish of brown dye to Anne's left car. She laughed aloud at the quaint appearance of her pet, but Anne didn't mind. She submitted not only to having a brown ear but soon had a brown paw as well. "And you mustn't lick It off until after we have shown you to Mr. Lester," admonished Jenny, and somehow It looked as If Anne grinned. Mark Lester was thinking aimlessly beside his open w indow when tils housekeeper from produced, goodness knows where, a lovely young lady and a Siamese kitten. "I read your advertisement In the morning paper," said Jenny shyly and with heart beating like a trip hammer, "anil thought this might be your lost kitten." He turned to his housekeeper. "Bring Robert the Prodigal In," he told her before addressing himself to Jenny. "Extraordinary thing.'' he commented and smiled because, for some reason unknown to him, Jenny was blushing. "My kitten was returned to me nbout two hours ago." said Mark, "but when you talk about Siamese twins well, they're not In It when It comes to these kittens. Look at A Story for the Children climes, pastels are of first consid- eration, and their picturesque names are enough to make you buy them "sight unseen." The list begins with rose rouiantlqtie leading , on to and then comes sea sand and pistachio green, with heliotrope and china blue registering In the esthetic group. Many of the new nioiMs to brims, most of them being worked away from the face somewhat nfier the manner of the wee trlcorne In the upper right corner of this group. The tiny veil does not come out very plain in the picture, but If you look airnln you will see It there. Most every Paris chnpeau fur spring has a brief veil. The lint at the top to the left Is a cricket green solell trimmed with coenrde or rhenille posed ut the very tip top of the crown. Kach of the models heluw are feather trimmed. A flat bow trim made of ostrich flues trims the fi ll to the left. The draped turban of french felt which concludes the group. Is made gay with a cluster of bright soft quills. The favor for cutout eyelet patterning which Is so apparent In fabric choices, extends to felt for the bat. Some flower trims are noted on the newest felt and quite o few ornaments. One of (lie outstanding features of current styles Is that of the tneked belting ribbon hat, often trimmed with nose veils. These By DOROTHY DOUGLAS h Sr-- LJ fi r.urs' . s'"'ij 1, i'- 'v jir I'v'r',!"-'i'i Mother t Muftvnilt it ah(t friil.C in tnihler Jtltt Jnf tnhiet pnJ small thilJren. Atkjor Li" rcn i tiusicroie. ItimdcJ K'ff i! 1mirri ! . |