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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah A:A Viloc Story for Valium in By MARY GRAHAM BONNER one of their glass port boles and swim around with great glee. "Now for the races," shouted Mr. Pickerel. "When I say, 'One, two, three, go, remember w hat It means. "I will give three small splashes will) my tall and then. i will Jump fairies cnlled TIIKliK are somefairies because they're In the water more than they re out of it Tliey had decided to help the lit tie Duties with ft swimming party which they were planning. They knew Just what t tie other f iilrlea would like. Fvory fairy In Fairyland was In vited. There were the wood fairies, the dawn fairies, the evening fairies all of them were Invited, and they made grent preparations over the way they should go. In the first place they wore lovely dresses of green seaweed which really were hentitlful, and they put on their wnter wings of green, too, to help them when they got tired swimming. The Tulry Queen wore a ehaln ol very line sea shells which once upon n time old Mr. I'iekerel had sent her. Thry had been given to him by one of his relations who lived In the cea, for of course Mr. Pickerel's home Is ahvsys In fresh watersuch as n lake or a river or a stream. This swimming party wna given Id n lake, and Mr. Pickerel was the host. You can well guess how flattered he was when lie saw the Fair? Queen wearing the present lie had once given her. The fairies all arrived In their boata made of glass through which they could see right down to the bottom of the lake, which was very deep. The mermaid fairies and the fishes were nil swimming around waiting for them, and when they came all the Ashea' Ons wiggled with pleasure and the mermaid whisked their beautiful hair around tJiclr heads. "Splash, splash!" came from Mr. Pickerel, which renily meant "de lighted to see you." Then Mrs. pickerel splashed, too, and after that the little pickerels aphiehed for all they were wortli and so on until every single fish had given a welcome to the fairies. The fairies sailed about In their boat, which went under the water as well as on top, and then every little while they would get out from Saving It Some people have such a respect for the truth that they never dare make free use of IU New Orleuns Times Picayune. away up, and come down with a terrlllc aplush which will mean, Co All the fairies got ready for the Rightful Sovereign big swimming race, uml the little Justice Is the rightful sovereign fishes all swam around In circles to cheer them along, for of course of the world. Plutarch. !" This and That ? ? $ i. ... re J : v f, rt - i f 1J &v rf Jsiket of truiKpiireiit telvet rliher Ibla.k. or la oavy. or tIroun as or cun I best iarmoiilr trssta with the colot f viieuie of the eiitem r t." y ensemble with two Jacket yMitfhVrnfl sti .m J) for spring and summer. The dre pictured has a Jaket of black n!I a a traiispsreiit velvet a Jaikft ef printed crepe to match the frock. The print Is In black, white and green on a pule pink (round. lM,:tial Imks !e a very smart styling to this tmVI. In the littls velvet wry to be worn with the light fnvW. fiishlon kss found a tirw none of In Not only are these Jin k iplratloiL ris of every cuicelvnble t)pe brlui hi a velvet rio'efor Into fie plcturf. velvet shoulder but the vogue capes made of velvet to wear with French capital. Wherefore a word to the wise Is sufficient In preparing t lie spring and summer wardrobe, be sure to see to It that each of the several print frocks which go to make up your collection has been allotted Its full quota of velvet ribbon. It would seem that the filmy flowery chiffon gowns which have been the Joy and the pride of us all, these several seasons past, simply could not le lovelier, but with the myriads of little bows, and the girdles, and the sashes of velvet ribbon which fashion Is add Ing to the new Kprlng mid summer styles they are sounding jet another note of enchantment. One of the popular nes of velvet ribbon is to tie It simi ly around iti IS31. W Nwpprr I'nloo ) the wal-- t. ns Is shown In the picChineie First Hid Idea ture. Assuming that the print of which this youthful f ro, k Is The Invention of paper from fibis In tones of ros, mac and rous mailer suspended lu water Is for redned to Mi t'hini'se at t he time pale grtvii, a happy the velvet ribbon would be French of the t'hrisiliin era. iwU-r- fash-lone- seii-ctlo- The Weekly Short Story 'IT I OUGHT to be a criminal of In these olliee buildings to cook things that smell like thaU" snld Jim Walbrn k gloom lly ns be sniffed long and deep of the fragrance that came from an adjacent office. lie wis mT of course, that sounds aware, travel as well an odors and that n good deal of smiling was going on between the miscreants who were bending over a delicious pan if sweetbreads and bacon. Til bet that's the Kinie rou tlon mv mother alw.ns fixes for me when I get home." "I don't blame joii a Ml for feel lug that way. old man I'm so sick of fried la andctil potntoe grease and the old outside leave of lettuce and doctored cream and like stuff we have to enr rliHt I'd almost get married for t!i sa'se of decent fodder" The two girls In the decorating ofilce. or rather the Improvised kitchen of their ottVe. enhanced glances of sympathy tboe two men whose tulces reached Ihctn. Jnne locked profound and et claimeit, " have a perfect type ot brnin wave. NupMa we fliid out which otfice those voices eouip from ami send them In s bill for lamp shades They will no doubt come up and mnke an row and we can politely e;lsln our error. Py that lime ibe damage will be done we will h more or Icm acquainted with them" A day Inier J!m ant Jack, received, among other tolls S fairly lare one for ten pink ruifTon lamp fense matter of nave for our tn-e- for fn.-- t my partner and discussing I Mtadcs " They're a bit light. m-- dai-r.Ung- , i! t, f.-- e mo-men 1 "A PLACK CATS ACE 7fl CURE ATE tat Steak you -- 4 mt fulrri Culm 4grU J Pe; flint ftg iiiik e Ji foul lelr In lot s lr the hol 4 Ui 4hls yast t! t tvhlc Japanese Shrine Honors Dog That Ended Flood shine atop one of the peaks of the Japanese Alps, seldom visited by foreigners. Is the centrnl object In an Interesting legend of old Japan. The shrine Is In the shadow of a large cypress tree, which Is g l called or Cypress tree, and Is dedicated to the memory of a doj whose sacrifice Is supposed to have saved the lives of the population In thnt district. Tradition has It thnt once the two provinces of Kll and Klnkl were visited by a terrible deluge, which made the mountain streams Into rushing torrents that swept nil before them nnd filled the valleys with water. The population, terror strb k en, wns forced on to higher land, l.nt according to the story the bldicr they went the higher the wnter followed them. Finally the people ronM go no farther: they h;id readied the top of this peak. Tamaoklynma. Pome committed suicide bv lumping Into the water, and the others were sure that death w.i near. At this crucial mo. nient n dog climbed to the fop of a rvpres- tree on the summit nnd for three day nnd rd,-htharl.ed nt the rain and floods. in the fourth day lie Jumped Into the writer and was drowned, but the fb.ds Immediately receded, Bin! tie people were saved. It wn In honor of this deed that the shrine was built nnd the tree given a sperlal p.ttne. For the climber who toes net of the vn and ascend trt the top of TamaoUynma there I PARKER'S -If Alt? RAt A small CAW T t, 7 II Mi 1 (Iharlrs Sugltroc .1 I - I VI Xfl II ' - ' . : J"re tri fvul J,,.,, 1 3 uul lain i I Jor if I pas yen Urn 1 adv MMm, M WHS, Ua ft nd FidrJ Hu nd II w u lirosuKi. , cow to Gry Benty uc SHAMPOO torvZl Meal cviiiikuuu wnn riiier 1 luirmtiuil Mlkaui hair t,ft and fluffy. 60 emu bj ir.ailoraidr , guiu. 11 iscox Chemical Viorn. Patcbcu .vi twe bor Ho. Inuboe-No-Hinoli- boik, ttkfs. eona, onaS eta or Duroi, tsoKtuit, Q& Gray's Ointra Fran drmvUt oaai Aourrw jacana. Y, nit nr W tut Ira llv M t Li ot atom in cc w In waiting one of the grandest pansniniic views in japan. WashlnfM Star. ti kt Crizxly Bean Nearly Extinct J Unless they are afforded grrat' prolection, gri77.ly bears will be ei ; Hint throughout tlie United Statei within a few years, according o I5, William I). Hell, In charge of M leal survey. He slated that grlwlla had decreased 27 per cent In the lu Cve years, nnd that they are alresiextinct In California. Most of Hie; mninlng species, numbering apprexP inntily S'Ksl, are In A!ala, he u sorted. Jury Call "Are yon prejudiced, slrT "Yes, your honor; the plaintiff me oil stock." tl Is It u b I g r s. t: t! t S' a c! soli ti .s t( Silent contempt Is responidble to many an unbincked eye. fl C' DAYS FretW 'i ro" If I NIGHTS Restlus . giVc ,S child Castoria len, Hy IWV?WcT PISH! (sA od pod rjrodi e J 7 TU5H the j )." ,1 9 I'd was Lucky Pussy! try? W DOROTHY DOUGLAS bi 1 1 IK! I IMai aicn I s " "nilS Ok! if .J By wish we did have. Oe! foot that bill gladly If there some one walling at home In soft shimmer of chiffon sl adcs CCAC GUiCK I ,r- program. Very charming Indeed are the red aud white print (oftvu dottod) voile, or chiffon frocks uhleh are animated with bows or s bow of In the bright red velvet ribbon color realm red and white Is considered one of .lie most Important combinations of the season. Another alluring theme Is that of black velvet ribbons on white organdie dresses. It adds a smart note to the beige of white wool tailleur (yes, they are going to wear white suits and couts) If ou the blouse or at the neck there be lied a nonchalant bow of wide brown velvet ribbon, for there's nothing so swasher from the color standpoint as btown with white, ClIKIMi: NiniOI.AS. im-nt- , SUCH IS MFI5 tup -. Not Infrequently the real shades of velvet ribbon are emeffects ployed together, for are outstanding on the present style blue. velvet ribbon and velvet everywhere one turns this season, whether It be lu the designing room of the milliner, the village dressmaker, or In the ateliers In the of renowned couturiers IT'S sful the shcpr gown Is Htitlcli'.ited wild grpilint eiittiusbisui by ile'lcner. TUe Jacket types are n t by any Mis 71 sfuftsW Sarah's Subterfuge 1 V s ear j t iev, r 'A w 4 fr Is a theme which la being made a feature by the Paris couture BLACK CAT 1 He told the. rrn w!ltl me" serious face and wished Jack could "Well, believe me. I'm going np know Jum how well be was manto tell those dames. Jane nnd Jiiiip. aging things. I. L tint we have enough bills of our "And where Is your offlrer own without paying S"ine one qticMomri Jane. else"Number same 7, building," Jim went out, hallow. Into the laughed Jim. "Were rather In a corridor to discover that So. It was hurry for the ahades Po ,ou Just around the corner from their tldnV -own Olllce. "If you will excui-me a molie wetii Into a dainty recept wp Jus rti.'l Jen,. ment prr r.xnu, the bill fluttering In bis lap we can go along now" hand. A second later Jim got anotbt-The vision, for there was no Jolt, lie didn't think two such d.ir. other word to descr.bw her. win. ling possible. mine forward to meet dm. quite Wh.-I Jim BppenrrsJ In the olnef .Jim's lienrt- -p noem.-- to ooor irameij on twn I with If all over Ids body at on.e. the lovcl ctt "i! a men "This bill." he said wliHe hok ahoul ' ' man ever had. Jack Jiiiiii-- i i tds ms In' the fair one's eve, and entitled .t.m 'seems to have be,n snt us' in appar etitly picked sotre wlnneia. error." Thl Is the firm of jnne and Oh!" sniped Jane, ind s brlt n'eans confined to the simple lines linnt flume for pr,k Into tier cheeks. June, wbo sent tl.nt of the modeJ pliMun'd. It all de"How awful -- I'm so Bo" t. have lamp sl.nd.-a.said Jhrt and eouM pends upon the degree of Oressl given you Hit trouble." She glanced l.srdly keep the J.y nut of hU licks one wishes to npress. For at the bill don't know bow r Voire. " thought they ,.mM , ,()( liislance, with Hie ini.n formal happened, but It's very kind of you very firm to design those s!ide flowered rhirron. fsnc.v to be so Me ahout It, perhaps" for the offlre." turns to cunning velvet bolero she suggested softly, while Jim it,. In front In the tnosi "The very firm." said Jick. W which V ond the ibHir June was llxieninc rertalnly have been graceful maimer Imiirim.hle. waniing tin.? to every wcilhoeri w rd. you shades badly." Allot tier Interesting develop would let ii present your wife with meat Is that of the monotone pastel The two men ctancm a little shade- -" of sports ensembles which In addition p.aiher nb-- totn work "I have no wlfle," tpPcklj put In theyspprovsl, to the Jacket of inntehlng crepe thought, put H would ,f a' Jim. (ousts one alsu of velvet. long time before the. tottnd out June smiled brUllaiilly. She thst oilier teum AS summer advances the little work bad msde knew that soon Some one woul shoulder cape will prove more of s their efforts I ke those of a simple he Invited to a swcetl.tv,! lunch rival to the separate velvet Jackel (MM. t tin n It has up to the "Then a simple sluv.le for y.mr of And Cupid, having th'. four r. present mo IW shade. My do velvet Thee mi m partner in.) cape fantnie ri w. went Joyouly on hit way. chilTiin "Pli.k nothlr.fr In otl.ce sl.a.b-w.such SS sre toppint 'he sheet ali ri.rne hu.m-"Am.tner of those double wed "You would." titoiicbt Jin. "tf frocks arriving fnou 1'g.ln ire too Jita. "Who In the tjickeos thinks be coinmeniitl. we bate pink shades In our yount tour tanner Is ervthi. fat'liiattne for words. mr lliig." (he I a IS hit. H"I W llver I WUr NrVtx Ol as Aloud he ani.j, -- As s a,4itt. Mt r He. Th 1U0 .1 1 wue flock are more economical than one. 11:e best war to prove It li to try out the ex pertinent. That Is. with )onr print costume fthlch has mautilng Jacket, buy a seinml ' vJ i . nble though quite expensive, may NOWADAYS prove In the long run most ecohostesses nomical. The Intriguing colors on table, so many save the wear and tear on thete the creumy plates nre most exMany hostesses use the pieces for more state occasions, and quisite. for one's Intimate friends the de large dinner plates for the cover lightful colors In crepe tissue are plates, matching with cup and used for cloth ami napkins. It Is saucer and perhaps the butter such a saving In both the linen and plute, then glass is used for salad the nerve, for If an accident oc plates and other table accessories curs a fresh crepe cloth may be may be the usual sliver. In this way quickly placed with no damage to one's table may be furnished witheither the feelings of the hostess out buying a whole dinner seU or gue.st. Garnishes should be featured as Ono may buy Just the note of much as Not only nre possible. color In iiHpkins and tablecloths they appealing to eye but they reIn out be that may carried the serve as appetizers and In many freshments, table decorations of cases supply the body with minflowers and glass or clilnu. eral salts greatly needed. The new clilnu of bone, uubreak- Ham Sandwich da Luxe. Chop cold cooked ham tine, add prepared mustard. P.eat three eggs, add a cupful of milk and mix well, add a hit of salt. Spread the bam on bread, make sandwiches and cut Into triangles. Fry In hot butter after dipping Into the egg mixture. Serve tills dish for luncheon with N hot coffee. The ordinary deviled ham when spread on buttered bread and covA U ered with a thin slice of cheese, then browned In the oven, makes I a most unusual combination. To keep tlie family happy and well nourished, one must be con A slantly ulcrt to find uew combing lions. I a ISll Wi'Morn NrwaiLiprr L'nluD v - ' MT AM I Xj Take Bayer Aspirin for wu or pain, and take enough to Wit It can't depress the heart. Thnt i, I medical opinion. That is why it fa? only sensible to ineist on the gcnuLm It tablets that bear the Bavr.r rrn t The pocket tin is a convenient sue. f The bottle of 100 tablet is most I economical to buy, with the loveliest and laces for the id i 1 , teifi By NELLIE MAXWELL ( yL. -- jiffy! Genuine aspirin can't harm you; just be sure it's Bayer. In every package of Bayer Aspirin are proeen directions for headaches, colds, sore throat, neuralgia, neuritis, etc. Carry these tablets with you, and be prepared. To block a sudden cold on the stxect-car- ; quiet a grumbling tooth at the office; relieve a headache in the theatre; spare you a sleepless night when nerves are "jumping." And no modern girl needs "time cut" for the time of month! Bayer Aspirin is an absolute antidote for periodic pain. (. 131. Western Newspaper Union.) .y ' A headache fa often the sign of fatigue. When temples throb it's time to rest. If you can't stop work, you can stop the pain. Bayer Aspirin will do it, every time. Take two or three tablets, a swallow of in comfort. water, and carry-o- n Don't work with nerves on edge or try all day to forget a nagging pain that aspirin could end in a water. Aren't you glad that she won the prise? And Mr. Pickerel Was the Host. CV$y CAN'T QUIT Perch Into the wings. Then all the fishes took the fairies to their Pond Idly Cove where they had a banquet of delicious water weed salad, wnter moss Ice cream and pond Illy lemonade. Put the winner of the prize wns a little fairy named Fairy Perch because she was so at home In the JACKET HIGHLY IMPORTANT k When You CHARMING RIBBON EFFECTS the fishes didn't go In the race. That would hardly have been fair! And when Mr. Pickerel said, "Go," and made the terrific Jump and splash with bis tail all the fairies Jumped and it wus several minutes before any of them actually got started. They had been so startled by Mr. Pickerel's mighty splash. That amused the fishes and It amused the fairies, too. Granny Perch gave the prize, and how she did wiggle ber fins when she presented It. The prize was a new set of water wings made out of the softest and loveliest of moss that came from the bottom of the lake and which had been made by Granny FUSSY, fretful, can't sleep, won't t . ... 1 isn't always easy tr find Juit where the trouide is with a young child, h may 1 a stomach 1 ojwt; it may tiugii bowels. I'ut whrn little tongues ar 1 Cnated and there is even a slight uspkioti of bad Lrrath it's lime for Castorial Castoria, you know, ti a pur VTaXUhle preparation especially rnal!e for Jvabie nJ t hildrrru When Baby encs with mlic is fretful tecjuw of constipation, Castoru tf comfort Cistoria b to mothers! Get the genuine, with Chas. ft Flctther's signature on wrapp nd the name Castorii that alJ nears like this: bncs quuk cnmfgrt, and. with rrocl front pam, arv.dirs him to restful sleep. JV,r elder children tip thmugh all the m hool yfarS Castori is eqmlly cUoctire in Hht irTrguUitir, Ju-- t pvt it In Urj;rr dscs. Wliat a piping t.j Durinrj Childhood Lay the Foundation for a Healthy Skin ItrpiUr of VUTICUltA and Oindnriii Sonp Teach yotir lul(lirri tbo hal.it C'ullrorn CASTORj I |