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Show CACHE AMFKICAN. LOGAN. UTAH Dark Sheer Prints for Midseason By CIiniHE .NICHOLAS Bedtime Siwjflb lThornfon W Burgess yJi c PETER FINDS VEERY had Spent t IpI.TI.n quiet day In the dear old Brier I'ateti. A evening apprtau bed he decided In go tun k tn hear Melody the Wood 1 bruit slug again. Jut ss he drew near the c.reen Fureal he heard from th dlie. tlnn of the Imughlng I trunk a anng whl.h canned hint tn rhatige tils mind sod sent him hurrying In that tllrtl,un. It was a ery different tong from that of Melody, yet If he had never beard It before peter would have known that such a aong could come from no throat except that of a member of tha Thni.b family. At be drew near, tho.e beautiful note acemed to ring through the Green Forest Ilka a bell. A Melody' an tilled him with the feel , Ing of tn this tong stirred In him a feeling of the wonderful mj tery of life. There was In ll the IllBBir en-e- I EX1C0 haa been going ahead u.h$ Pelrr. "I hop you I'Ve my song." ntd "I love to slug Just at this hour, and I love to think that other jssiple like to In ar me." "lliey do," declared Peter Uniat decidedly, "I can't Imagine how anybody could fall to like to hear you. I came way over here Just to ait g while and listen. Won't you ting some for me, Veery?" "Certainly," replied Veery. "I wouldn't feel that I was going to lied right If I didn't sing until dark. The only way I can express niy happiness and hue of the Green Forest and the Joy of Just being back here at home la by ringing" eery sllpied out of sight and itmost at once his boll like notes Iwgim to ring through Hie Green Forest. Peter silt right where lie was content to Jns( listen and feel tvl'hln himself the Joy of being alive and Imppy In the beautiful spring season which Veery was ex pressing so wonderfully. Finally from dep In the Green Forest sounded the hunting call of Veery s aong llooty the Owl. . "Good night. Peter," he stopin-dcalled softly. WVU Srvtc4 Ck T W. liurtM he-l- let of-th- e hlgh-styl- e very spirit of the Green Forest It didn't take Piter long to hnd the singer, ll was Veery, who has lnen nnmed Wilson's Thrush, and hy aine folks la known as the Tawny Thrush. At the sound of the patter of Peter' feet the aong slopped abruptly and he was greeted wllh a whistled WheeuI Wheeu!" Then, seeing that It was no one of whom he need he afraid, Veery came out from under some ferns to greet Peter. He was smaller than his cousin Melody, being about one fourth smuller than Welcome Roldn. He wore a brown coat, but It was not as bright as that of Melody. Ills breast was somewhat faintly spotted wllh brown, and below he was white. k USE SAILOR COLLAR NOW EVEN ON SHOES ITS ORGANDIE nrtllERIE MdlOl.AS And now theyre wearing sailor collars on shoes. Already theyve put sailor collars on everything from bathing suits to nightgowns. So now you may literally be nautl cal from head to foot Your gob hat and your middy shirtwaist dress will find their reflection on the toe of your novel sports sandal, which may combine red patent leather and 'white linen, and undoubtedly will sport a little sailor collar design on the toe. Shoes must match your costume nowadays not ODly In fabric and color, but In atmosphere. The dress trimmed with rows of stitching demands a stitched pump to set It off. The suit with pearl buttons has Its matching pump, with a button Instead of a buckle. , ")oYou Know the original name of the Bowery in New York City wag the Bouwerie", the name applied tqthe estates of the Governor, Peter Stuyvesant, whose farm and orchard embracing the region lying about the part, were called the reat Boywerie. UP per & by McClurn Newspaper Syndicate. WNU Service Visifs Worlds A S' y M PAGE SOLOMON a prov inhabitants, has had only one divorce In almost 400 years. It Is only 24 hours by train from Boston, and the Inhabitants have adopted practically all American habits except divorce. Thnt Is they read American magazines and newspapers, bay American goods, see American motion pictures. The Is a popular American tour 1st haunt and It Is said that prac tlcally all Its families hnve relatives and friends In the Lulted States They are prosperous, the law ad mits of divorce, and only a per rentage of the population have re It liglous prohibitions against How, then, or rather why, has tills community escaped the virus that so cuts Into our marriage records? William S. Dutton has quoted the governor of Prince Edward Island as giving the explanation. He says: hen a community Is overwhelm Ingly against a thing, you simply have none of Itl "Divorce here Is looked upon as an admission of failure. It is a mark against a man's record, The di thing he must explain, vorced man has failed In his duty as a home maker, a husband, and a father, and few duties in life are Public 'higher than these three. opinion on Prince Edward Island demands that a man give the same attention nnd effort to marriage that he gives daily to Ills business Consequently, divorce does not exist on the Island." Shall we follow Prince Edward Island In this matter of the divorce rate which so concerns thinking people today, and to combat which suggestions are made dally from every rostrum and every pulpit as well as through the medium of PRINCE EDWAUI) Island, hs.tsio n n one-piec- e JEAN NEWTON Ll "hA i 47 Y. f Fair at 121 e e Ja-rai- l, Virj, By 1 th WeiC Vvbmans Eyes Veery Came Out From Under Some Ferne to Greet Peter. rapidly with her aeetor of Pan Ali.erl. sn highway, with tn re tl an T.i0 men on th Job, It oiens to th tourist vast terrl-tnr'- e off th lieaten pnlh of travel, snd aid In developing these arena, Thl picture, at PJ miles north of Mexico City, shows (be highway twisting glayUil while SliJ Kiled like Melody's aldec l)o "I heard you singing, snd I Jusl ha I to come over to see you,- iried IPs aides THROUGH A the aiming of the good seen this season, be It day or night, WITH summer time when the without a matching or related Jackclothes you have on hand Everything with a Jacket, tl to et? take on that sort of a "has tieen" the new slogan and Just because the look which happens In even the Idea Is so thoroughly practical the regulated wnrdrol.es and when It Is vogue Is moving on of Us own motoo early to don new autumn re mentum. Turning to our Illustration we galla, what then? Every woman who aspires to an up to the moment np know that you will agree that the pearnnee knows the bn (Tied feeling Jacket dress on the standing figure It Is Is of unerring style appeal. which comes when this nagging, dls turhlng peace question comes fashioned of triple sheer of hem berg In the new Vlonnet bow knot up. But why worry, for here's encour print The crisp organdie Jabot is aging news In regard to this very worked In two colors of the print problem. Briefly told. It's the good The slim little Jacket with Its volulooking Jacket suits of dark triple minous and graceful cape sleeves dissheer print which are now showconveys a message of ing In loading stjle shops and de- tinction. for the Cool and comfortable partments wherever one may turn. You can rest assured that an enyoung girl Is the little Jacket-frocsemble such a any one of the stun- to the left The bright monotone ning models here pictured, will pi print In triple sheer of bomberg emlot )ou victoriously through that, ployed for this winsome outfit car dreaded stretch of time which spans rles an animated patterning of wee from the burning, scorching days of gny monotone posies a perfect The summer to weather bearing cool complement to youth. breezes which hint that autumn Is fastening at the wulstllne accents the modish slimness of this on Its way hitherward. The pleated frill The beauty these triple sheer young modern. costumes which are now playing so which collars the Jacket also bea youthful note. conspicuous a role on fashion's speaks The Insistent call of the mode for stage Is that they are being given a styling so absolutely up to the white accents on dark prints Is Instant In cldc, the moment you don answered In the swaggei Jacketed one you are apt to experience thrills dress to the right This model Is as exultant ns a mannikin at a style a bit more grownup than the one w show as she pirouettes back and Just described, hicli should make It of special interest to the matron. forth before the eager and admlr As a matter of fact It Is a type Ing eyes of her audience. which tunes to most any age from Then, too, these sheers are cool teens on. Tins distinguished enwhen you want them to be and like its companion models In with their Jackets they provide Just semble, the picture, Is also made of bomberg the degree of comfort and protecsheer. It again reminds that tion necessary for the erratic triple the polka dot vogue Is still going changes of a fickle thermometer. strong. The huge wide collar and By the way, had you noticed that flaring cuffs are of white taffeta. a dress be to Is scarcely by Western Newspaper Union. BEAUTIFYINO THE ROADSIDE ltoa Uldeganoli-iatatlun, markets, ami mall farm, which often are C)c.irra along the main lilghw ay U America, will he beautified at leat along one ntrvtih of rountryxtde. Three Delaware w..toen. Mi, llerre S. duPotit, Mr. Irene diipont, and Mr. Henry It. h iuiumui, have of prize for the t kept ilu-along the tiinln highway la their state. It la their purpone to ellnil-batth signboard and to the cleanup highwuy by - I Horary Dlge.t. drive comirt-Utiv- mountain. down t.'i IS CRAZY WATER t -- W fill V.frV-- e r i ' :?Y t - Li sr . A - VIU ' 1 a f V rv vv t " v- fvi i 1 4, rV 1 - v , V A", 4 t "! M 1 x , A,. I t HARVEST TIME Box Question ED WYNN Prfet Fool Dear Mr. Wynn: I bought some stock In the "Banana Oil Company. I cant find MORE SANDWICHES anything In the papers about It Can you tell me If the stock has U'VER since John Montagu, fourth Yours truly, gone up? earl of Sandwich, called for the N. VESTOR. double slice of bread with a filling Answer It sure has. It went up of meat or cheese, the sandwich lias with the company. been a most popular "quick lunch. Dear Mr. Wynn : Is It true that MONEY talks? Yours truly, AD. VENTURER. Answer You MARRY MONEY and find out for yourself. Dear Mr. Wynn: I am now forty-twyears of age and still unmarried. I cant seem to get a husband. Every Leap Year I propose to seven or eight men, but none of them will even listen. What, or what, shall I do to get a husband? Sincerely, A. SPINSTER. Answer Jnst find a man who Is sick on the flat of his back and Its a cinch. Puree of Sardine Sandwich. Drain the oil from a large can ol sardines. Remove the skins and bones, rub the fish through a fine sieve and to It add of a cupful of creamed butter, two finely chopped hard cooked eggs, salt, pep per and Worcestershire sauce to sea One of the latest of Parisian son. Mix thoroughly and spread on fashion creations is this bright yelsandwich bread that has been low taffeta hat trimmed with a black Put to velvet bow. From Molyneux. spread with mayonnaise. of the bread gether with pair spread with mayonnaise. Cut the sandwkhes Into three strips, making Vfinger-sizesandwiches, easy to eat and handle. h d No, says Dr. W. E. Fitch In broadcast over N.B.C. network - yV A PRAYER IN ByTh EPSOM SALTS nation-wid- e print? Shall wre draw back from oer modern etnidiHsIs on the Indl WITTY KITTY v Musi's right to happiness and an ftr NINA WILCOX PUTNAM other chance" and frow people out of thoughts of seeking that happiness hy changing mutes? By ANNE CAMPBELL It would probably work for when has public opinion not hnd that LOUD, breath upon thy power? The question It bow do we take to a method that might reThy cool and tranquil breath. mind some of Puritan The cornfield need the silver whipping post and ducking stools? How far Of rain to stay their death. shall we go with regulation of IndiThe fields are parched and swoon vidual lives by public opinion even Ing though In the majority of cases such Beneath the suns fierce beat regulation would certainly be for The woodland green Is fading. their own good." Scorched by the noonday heat If public frowning upon divorce would make people take second Lord, fan the clover blossoms thought In pursuing foolish or That faint beneath the sun. selfish or 111 advised Impulses, If It And eave the climbing roses will make them take deeper thought They wilt when night Is done. If It will make them regard marSet clouds above my pathway riage as a Job to fall In which Is Where now the hot eun stings. s disgrace and wrong, then And spread above the highway The girl chum ay what th from the vernacular borrowing The shado of thy wings. country needs It an uncroonabl It Is all to the good." But the lov song. matter Is not always so simple. The WNU Service Lord, send a cool breeze blowing people and the marriages affected Across the city street. would not come under one head. myself and a cow. Shall I marry And on the dusty roadways Mania for freedom Is dangerous, Where town and country meet him an) how? the other extreme of suppression Is Send down thy rain to blest us Yours truly, no more desirable. Page Solomon. And lift thy sacred hand N. LOVE. WNU Sarvics. C. Bell Svnatct Answer If he cant tell you the To comfort with thy blessing A thirsty, weary land. difference between yourself and a (Copyrlfht ) WNU Brvlc. cow, you better let him marry a cow. th AntoHatM Nwapapra WNU Srvlc Latest Paris Hat PAPA I4I0V- Melba Sandwich. Chop the meat peeled from the pits of three dozen large olives. Add one cupful of finely chopped pecan Dear Mr. Wynn: nut meats, moisten with mayonMy wife Is either careless or Every time she goes naise and spread on thinly sliced out of the house she hag her stock- graham bread that has been spread ings on the wrong side. How can I with green pepper butter. cure her of wearing her stockings Inside out? Yours truly, Ham Sandwiches. M. POSSIBLE. nara seems to be the favorite of Answer The next time you see all meats for sandwich filling. Chop your wife with her stockings wrong the ham fine with a little of the fat side out, turn the hose on her. mixed with it. To one cupful packed solidly add prepared mustard, cayenne. Spread on thin slices of butDear Mr. Wynn: I am a girl twenty three years of tered rye bread which hag been Pop, what It rendezvous?" age, and have been going with a covered with a thin layer of horseRumble aeat. fellow for about five weeks. He Is radish. Bell Syndicate. WNU Sarvlct. C by W stern Newspaper Unton. not very bright, but I think I like him Just the same. He proposed to me last night, and Just to kid him I said I would marry him If he A Calm Day at Sea could tell me the difference between NOT A DRUG MAN-MAD- Tells why natural mineral water is so often beneficial for rheumatic aches and pains On a recent Sunday afternoon broadcast on the National Broadcast ing network the following discussion took place betwesn Mr. Gene Arnold and Dr. V. E. bitch, internationally known authority on natural mineral waters. Gen Anold: "I receive kttcr from people saving tlicy heard that Crazy Water Crystals are made of Salts or nothing but sail Glauber's Salts. These people want to know if it's true )ou can buy some of these salts for a fevy cents, and get the same effect as you do with Crazy Water Crystals " I). Fitch. "No, it is NOT true." Gens Aixold: I'm glad to hear you say that, because I know your opinion is worth a great deal. But wilt you explain a little more about it? What are the true facts?" Da. Frrcn : The facts are that it has always been hard for a few doubt ing Thomases and skeptics to believe that old Mot Iter Nature knows how to prepare and compound natural mineral waters in a way that cannot be cuplicatcd in a Mvoratory. In the course of my studies 1 have found that those same doubts were expressed Two Thousand Years Ago, in the early days of natural mineral water therapy. The truth is that natural mineral water and natural crystals from such waters are as different from synthetic or artificial salts as day from night And that's why the medical profession has always been in favor of the Natural Wathas always insisted that they ers are the one product of Nature that cannot be imitated successfully by man. People have tried for many, many years to make up sv nthetic concoctions to take their place but they do not have the same effect The predominating chemical constituent of Crazy Water Crystals is sodium sulphate, but it is in its Natural State, and has a far different physiological effect than the svnthetic salts made tn a laboratory. When ) ou buy salts for a few cents you get just what you pay for a dose of salts. But when you use Crazy Water Crystals, you get undiluted minerals in their natural state, taken from natural mineral water by evaporation with nothing added." That is why Crazy Water Crystals have proven themselves so beneficial in the treatment of rheumatic aches and pains. Thousands of people in all parts of the United States testify to this. If you, or any of your friends, suffer from rheumatic pains we suggest you investigate Crazy Water Crystals immediately. Ask any of the millions who have used them. Then get a standard size box it costs only $1.50 and is ample for at least three weeks treatment. Crazy Water Company, Mineral Wells, Texas, absen- t-minded. Velvet Used on Big Hats Late Paris Development smart-dresse- jejwsc ' - , One of the Interesting develop ments In millinery shown by French creators Is the use of velvet. This In many Instances reflects the Influ ences of the prewar years which Is so strong at this time. Molyneux uses velvet ribbon to finish a crown, make a bandeau and a large bow on a yellow mat taffeta hat Large straight cartwheel sailors faced with black velvet on the brim top and in some Instances, under neath. Velvet Is also cited as evidenced In the Descat and Marla Guy Here surely Is one of the pretcollection, these houses presenting tiest organdie frocks brought out velvet berets In green, red and blue. this season. It Is black and white, Mme. Suzy Introduces velvet crowns which gives It a Paris look, for tn black or brown with contrasting French women constraw brims. tinue steadfast In their favor for Flame red shoulOrgandie Is cited In a Molyneux breton In pastel shades to match der flowers supply the dash of color summer dresses. which glorifies the whole scheme. G. ,v - RySTMLS are for sale by dealers displaying the red and green Crazy Water Crystals sign. Get a box today. Lincoln and Indian Head Pennies of all oav up to $47 each Send dates wanted himfiro Namia-mat- ic 10c for buvinsr catalog Co. Ill W. .latknon liid, Chicago. Go Next Year TO Westminster College SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Beautiful 40 acre campus. Modern Buildings and Equipment. High Scholarship. Strong Character and Social development. Physical education. Low Cost Tuition. Board and Room in regulated home-lik- e dormitories. Government jobs for needy and worthy students. FREE An Educational new pamphlet Opportunity" mailed on request. II. W. REOERD. D. D Pres. WANTED TWO SHOT GUNS and BOOKS OX &HOOTLG Would ure The prize dumbbell," says pertinent Polly, i the girl that thought there were no euch things a pickled T TNCLE WILL BUTLER of Nashville, Ga., who was born on March 10, herring and etewed clame before 1W3, Is shown as he arrived in Chicago to visit the Worlds fair. He the John Barwalks unassisted, his sight and hearing are good and he recommends they started dumping Into the water." leycorn cornbread, grits and a few nips of whiskey a day as a longevity diet WNU Barrios, C. B!l Syndloat. I ike to purchase at reasonable fige double shot gun. double triggers, and 12 gauge double shot gun with single trigger. Give f ul information as to make, boring, length of barrels, weight, drop and other stock dimensions. Must be in first class condition. Would also purchase early American books on fire arms and shooting. Pollard s guns, "Book of the Pistol and Sawyer's Pistols and Revolvers particularly desired Please state price and w hether books and binding are mnrst-cias- s 3 Hawthorn wsu w condition. Address G.M.LA PIERRE toad . BronxvHle, New York BO- -34 ' |