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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH Frocks for E j CIII'RIE FEARED EFFECT OF GOLD FIND Girls College-Goin- g NICHOLAS Jj , jThornfon W Burgess HANDSOME, HAPPY CHJCOREE a happier you ever tbaii n y rnu.lit, tlilco-ree?demanded l.lmn-- l (lie purple Finch of IVIer Itahblt, as they niched t'liniiri-coming toward t I ll venture to say that he has been listing sorb a good time that he hasn't even thought uf build nest, and here half the people Ing In the Old Orchard halt grown fain lllri. I've got met and eggs myIs JuM roamself, hut Hint nmdi-aing rImiuI having a good time. Isn't that m. Chlcoree?" Isn't what so?" demanded Chico- i F" fcl-ln- e Australian Aullioritica Kept Secret. first game of baseball was at t'ooperalow n, N. Y In ISi"i on a diamond laid out by Col bo Invented the Abner lmublcday gain that asiu became tha great national pastime. Itccenlly I muLle day field, named for film, was re dedicated with much ceremony, and bail game was played by loca talent before a large gathering. THE on It. In le he was a trifle smaller than l.lnnel and altogether one of the Miiailesl dressed of all (he Hide people who wear feathers. It wss a Joy Just to hick at him. If Peter had known anj thing rniuirh-- , wlihlt of course he didn't, liecause canaries are alwat kept In rages, he would have unders'ood Is often called the how Clileore Wild t'nmiry. I supiH.N-.said peler. "It sound foolish of me to k If foil re a Oiemher of the same family as IJn net." "Very foolish. Peler. very fool be. lli," laughed Chicorv. long to the aaine family, and a mighty fine family It I. Now I lnnl go over to the Old Pasture to see how the thistle are coming on," Away be (lew. calling "Chic ore, A he ree, flew he rose and fell In ihe air In much the same way Yellow-Winthe Flicker doc. e T W. Uurssa. WSU rvtf "?r v;2 i1' WOMAN'S Quit fur It ccnie to thrill select-lticollege girl who her gdng away to school frocks It Is the stunning new ami versatile maleral which cause heart to r. heat There is that about llm woolens ami silks ami velvets and synthetic weaves as shown this season which Is so Intrinsically decorative and aatiafyliiE to the eye. little or no frills or furbelows seem to he required to nccent the costumes they fashion. Which, no doubt. Is the reason why ndvance fashions Indl cate that the college slrl's wardrobe will, for the most pnrt, he styled on the same smartly simple tailored lines favored by cldc business women. The model to the left In the picture Is a dress of this type. The plaid chulla crepe which fashions It Is In Itself so attractive and fussy dressmaker detail would detract from Its "classy simplicity. For service, for looks and for real Joy In the wenrlng a crepe of tills sort Is Ideal, and listen to this, ye coeds w ho needs must watch your budget with an eagle eye, these crepe prints are easily washable and Iron out smooth and lovely as If by magic the problem of going back and forth to be dry cleaned Is entirely done away with. l and This plaid (brown, rust is Its color scheme) shirt Is cut on the maker lines with a neat grosgraln belt, bow- - tied and grosgrain-cov-erebuttons (button links on the double cuffs) to set It off. Speaking of unusual materials, the dress centered In the group, so WHEN fa.-ic- egg-shel- two-piec- e d sophisticated In Its simplicity. Is made of, eicss what! sport tulle. This fabric Is so perfectly new it's the last word." The claim to fame of (his novel and very good looking sports tulle Is based on the delightsome sheerm-sof Its weave which together with the fact that It lends Itself to simple lines and classic tailoring assures its prestige as a medium admirably adapted to wear at teas and bridge parties and other smart duytlme gatherings. In this model, so simple yet so distinctive in Its cut. Alls, who created It In a black and w hite of sports-tullmixed effect, has certainly contrived the Ideal all afternoon dress. A frock of satin and a frock of velvet should by ail means be incolcluded In an lege girl's wardrobe. The new daytime satins are as practical as they are stunning In appearance, and so wonderfully slenderizing, fashioned rs many of them are with skirts silt at the hemline In order to give ease of movement The model pictured to the right In the group Is styled along girlish lines and with Its Jacket becomes a costume which can be tuned at will to street or Indoor afternoon wear. The treatment of the neckline Is Interesting, the collar being formed of loops of white velvet ribbon edged with black. In regard to velvet the big news Is smart trimming suits with narrow skirts and Jackets. s year-roun- sleek-fittin- mnny-purpos- e True, but What of CHicore. ree, perching very near to where Linnet was alttlng. Isnt It true that you haven't even begun thinking Blmut a nest?" demanded Linnet. yuile true, hut what of It?" wild There's lime enough to Clilcoree. think n In n t nestbuilding and household cares Inter. Meanwhile Mrs. Goldfinch and are making the most of this beautiful season to mam about and bate a good time. For one thing, we like thistledown to line our nests, and there Isn't any thistledown yoL Then there Is no sense In raising a family mull there Is plenty of the right kind of food, and you know we Goldfinches live mostly on seed. Just as soon as the children are big enough to hunt their own food they need seeds, so there Is no sense In trying to raise a family until they can find plenty of seeds when needed. How do you like my summer suit, Peter? Its beautiful," cried Peter. Thut black cap certainly Is very smart and becoming." Chlcoree cocked his head on one side the better to show off that black rap. The rest of his head and his whole body were bright yellow. Ills wings were black with two Ills tall white bars on each. also was black with some white 1 jjo You Inow 1 iI. I u r . f THE COOD OLD DAYS lly ( E ITEMS HKK1E NHUOLAS Western Newapaner Union. 1 the Bun used to shine brighter to do this lutter half than It of tho Nineteenth century; when the zest nf life was certainly keener; when tavern wines seemed to be delicious, mill tavern dinners the rfec'Ion of cookery; when the perusal of novels ttus productive nl Immense delight, and the monthly advent of inugaslne day was hailed os an exciting holiday ;wheu to know Thompson, who had written a magazine article, was an honor and a privilege; and lo see P.rown, the of the last romance. In the flesh, and actually walking In the park will) his umbrella and Mrs. Brown, was an advent remarkable, and to the end of life to be perfectly well remembered ; when the women of this world were a thousand times more beautiful than those of tho present time; and those of the theaters especially so ravishing and angelic thut to see them was to set the heart In motion, and to see them again was to struggle for half an hour previously at the door of the pit" That plaint about the good old days seemed too delightful not to lift bodily out of the Victorian novel where we found It ! Note the complaint that wines are not what they used to be the complaint dated a half century or And food Prohibition! SO before and novels nnd women and the sun It did not shine so brightly it years ago, as In seems, seventy-fivthe good old days" before that I Sure enough the ancient Greeks the good old complained about days" and also about their preposterous younger generation! So apparently our modern existence Is not the only stepchild of the universe I DpiM-ar- s uu-th- Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. FALL BRIDAL GOWN HAS HEAVY TRAIN The trains on the new fall wedding gowns mean a heavy days work for some bridal attendants. Nine or ten feet of shimmering satin will slither down the aisle behind the bride. To dress the bride will be no small task, too. If she has chosen Germaine Montells favorite wedding robe. This designer has a penchant for trains, surpassed only by her love for frills and bows. Tills fall she gives women a chance to wear stiff white jabots that protrude four Indies from severe black frocks. " And trains. She still likes them, although many designers have chopped them off. A pert little train for evening and a deep skirt slash in front. That pie, according to recent report, is the supreme national dessert of America with the apple predominant. It is estimated that the American people Two-Piec- Ck by McClure Newspaper Syndlcat. WNII Service Stuffed Tomato Salad. Scoop out the center of six ripe even sized tomatoes. Chop the cen- ter and add one cupful of cooked rice, one hsilf cupful of diced celery, four tulilcRooiifuIa of cheese Ai! 1 JTtj j Sometimes I YVake- 8y ANNE CAMPBELL wake and tremble dark. Thinking of you, across the miles of night. Your lamp of life burns with a feeble spark. I do not know when on a winged flight You will le through with living's sweet delight. SOMETIMES 1 grated, one hard cooked egg, two Cut this I know; when In the dl t:t!iicpoonfuls of plmlento and one taut blue. small onion, all minced; season with Your sou! shines out, a new and salt a little lemon juice and any lovely star. Fill the On Biu-other desired seasoning. a night as this my tomato cups and chill. Serve on thoughts of you lettuce with salad dressing. Will come and linger near you where you are. The light of your pure spirit will Pot of Gold Dessert reach fur. f Mix cupful of sugar with cupful of cornstarch, add a tilt of salt and a cupful of rich Just as It finds me now, to lay a hand milk, one cupful of orange Juice and when cooked until smooth and Upon my consciousness with you thick In a double boiler add two apart ; tablespoonfuls of butter and the Speuklng of love while midnight well beaten yolks of two eggs. Let angela Stand-D- ark sentinels who, with their woe cook until smooth. Serve molded In ful art. with whipped Individual molds, Lay bands of black foreboding on cream, one-hal- my heart Copyrtsbt. WNO Ssrvlcs. Junket Mapt Dissolve one junket tablet In a tablespoonful of cold water, add to a pint of lukewarm milk a little almond flavoring and a half cupful of maple sirup. Serve with the top of the sherbet glasses sprinkled with prated maple sugar or sprinkled with finely shredded almonds. A. Western Newaoaoer Union. Question Qox ByThtED WYNN Ptrftct Fool Dear Mr. Wynn: 1 met a friend of mine today I havent seen In years. Ue told me his father died on the scaffold." Ue didnt seem ashamed to tell me about It, thats what got my goat Can you account for a fellow who will go around and say a thing like tint about bis father, without blush Ing? UNUSUAL DISHES .? Sincerely, w Ore and the piano was burned to ashes. We are In a quandary what to do. What can you suggest? Sincerely, C. SHARP. Answer: Very simple. Hold the raffle Just as you had Intended and Instead of finding out who won the piano, you'll find out who lost the piano. Dear Mr. Wynn: An uncle of mine told me bis daughter, who la seven years of age, has a pet clam with which she plays. He even tried to make me believe that the clam" would get In bed at night and cuddle op along side of his daughters neck and sleep. It sounds silly to me. Do you believe It? Sincerely, C. FOOD. Answer: Of course, I believe it. In the first place, the girl Is seven years of age. That means she Is quite small, being small she must have a tiny neck. The reason the clam cuddles up by her neck Is very plain. It probably Is a Little Neck 4 f;iV i Earl; L D. CLAIRE. Answer: Because your friend told you his father died on the scafThe girl chum says picking out fold It doesnt necessarily mean her speed boat for next season was Clnm. he was hanged for murder. He easy in comparison with the ordeal might have been a bricklayer and, In store picking out her first If so, probably fell. Dear Mr. Wynn: Golden Coconut Shortcake. spring hat. not been have I well and dont WNU Servlcs Allow two slices of sponge cake Dear Mr. Wynn : feel strong enough to work. In fact, Do you believe lc the old saying: 1 havent worked a day In the past Its the deeds that count, not the six months. Can you advise me ale, run out of the place without words? what to do that will make It pos- paying for them and let a policeman catch you. When the policeYours truly, sible for me to work? man tells the Judge that you took ROSIE CHEEKS. Sincerely, six bottles of ginger ale without Answer: Not when Im sending a M. PLOYMENT. telegram. Answer: Ginger ale Is very good paying for them, I guarantee that for your strength, but you must you will work hard, very hard, for Dear Mr. Wynn: take It right away. Go to any drug the next six months. Q. th Associated Newspapers i am secretary of a little social store and take six bottles of ginger WNU Service. club. We needed some money, so we decided to raffle off a piano. We had 2,000 tickets printed to sell at a dollar apiece. A day after they Theyre Coming Home were all sold, our club rooms caught E ALL like to serve occasionally something a bit different and out of the ordinary, but for the daily diet the common foods simply served we enjoy the best. auc-cesf- one-hal- Hay Feveritex Ally r sufferers may Ragweed have a new ally In a small beetle, Integra, which recently has from Its usual moved northward range south of Pennsylvania and beA group of come a ragweed-eater- . them was discovered In a ragweed patch In New York by C. H. Curran, of the American Museum of Natural History. Literary Digest. hay-feve- Kidnaped Pup Bach, Ransom Paid Frock Is Due for Popularity This Fall e Many of the daytime frocks beginning to appear Just now contain more than a hint of the sartorial picture for the autumn. tunic frocks appear at the smartest places, many of them In silk, making It easy to visualize this fashion In woolens. A typical advanced style frock Is e a tunic town model In beige silk. The line Is fairly severe but Is softened by an enormous ruffled jabot cut from the dress fabric and pulled through a ring at the side of the neckline for fastening. Two-piec- consume 1,500,000 pies a day. fish-tail- Women who delight In veils can wear them to their heart's content, for they are decidedly In the fashWorn with just the ion picture. right air, veils enn be coquettish and glamorous and the newer veils have that way about them. The pointed contour of the veil pictured Is a recent accent which will especially delight the young girl who takes delight in an air of sophistication. Lace slippers for evening match the lace frock. Padova, who created this exquisite type of footwear, has combined black lace and black satin In this model, with white satin under the lace to bring out the delicate patterning. A great vogue Is in promise for this type of luxury footwear, this coming fall and winter. once s time when u't'HERE ffi. HIGH-STYL- NEWTON for each serving. Pre para orange saues by using one cupful of orange Juice thickened with corn starch, adding a bit of sugar and butter. Cover each slice of the cake with the sauce In sandwich fashion, cover with thinly sliced oranges and top with freshly grated and sweetened coconut -- ?$ 1", wm lAi e neat-fittin- g 5. EYES Itr Said J 5 chle-o-ree!- a Australia's progress was probably retarded by nearly thirty years as (ha result of a chain of event which began la February, 111 years ago, Mclbmirna Argus. New os) s tb Jvnilh Wales was a young colony, Mr. James Mcltr.en. assUlsot govy i ernment surveyor, was exploring la the region of Fleh RUer, between I llathur.t and It dal. Near South Wales, when, on February 15. ltfg. Ihe first gold ever ha 'VTTrw, 4 found In AuKtrnlia. It was alluvial. II wrote In his field book, Found numerous particles of gold In tha w'' no ml on the hills conwulent to the r!xer. A a good public aorvniit, Hr. went ou with (be Job In hand, completed his survey, and made hi report The pMige which referred (If Jto the discovery ol gold wn supT- pressed, because th governor feared that a gold fever might spread and destroy discipline. In 1S.19 Count Strzleckl found gold he)ond the Blue mountains, and he. too, was asked to keep Ills discovery secret It was not until IS.' I thav the sorrel leaked out. Bathurst. Ballarat and Hunlnyong became InstantFor Fall ly famous overseas, for. In the last five months of that year, Victoria alone produced more than t5.m Kt.OnO worth of gold. ngllshmen, Gerfilled Scandinavians mans, and every available ship for Australia. More ship were chartered. from the Disappointed digger California goldfields came to try their luck In the new El Dorado, and before (he end of 1H.'2 Ihe population of Australia hud trebled. In the first ten years of the rush there was one of the most sensational outpourings of wealth In the history of the world. Olllclal figures showed a production of fi.'C''..'U't,X) worth of gold, from ISM to Im'hI, hut that was a gross underestimate. The most diggers, who had made their fortunes, went hack to their home countries, carrying large quantities of undeclared gold. That the discovery of gold wa the key to the economic development of Australia Is shown by the fact that those states In which gold was discovered early have maintained their economic supremacy to this day. Western Australia, the largest of the states, where gold was not discovered In quantity until 1SS7, was unprogresslve In spite of every effort of government and private enterprise until thnt time. Since McBriens amazing discovWith a alight cowl at the throat, six gold buttons and a hammered ery, $3,.ri00.0(K).000 worth of gold has street been produced In Australia, of which gold belt, this distinctive frock of celanese Jersey will be Victoria produced almost Ideal for the first cool days of autumn. Impatient Snail The director of the London Zoo aquarium tells a queer story of large species of snail. These creaWITTY KITTY tures can live for long periods withPUTNAM By NINA WILCOX out food. The snnil in question was a specimen In a museum. It was gummed to a fubel with other specimens, but suddenly decided thnt such an existence was unsatisfactory, so It broke away from Its card and explored the case. j " HROUGH e Quick, Safe Relief For Eyes Irritated By Exposure To Sun, Wind and Dust At All Drug Stores Write Marine Co.. Dpt. W, Chicefo.for Free Book . For Burns, Scalds, Guts, Red, Rough Hands Cutienra Ointment Is soothing and healing. A box should be at hand in every two-piec- household. Price 25c and 50c. Proprietors : Potter Drug & Chemkd Corporation, Malden, Mass Long Sa.het, Wide Belt. Wide belts are used on the new fall sports clothes. And long, flowing sashes, tied in front, are shown on street and afternoon dresses. Tortoi.e Shell Clip. Tortoise shell or crystal hemispheres rimmed and centered with gold make smart clips deslgued for winter frocks. Long PARKERS HAIR BALSAM 3? J Remoras Dandn?ffStop8HairFolU&g Impart Color and to Gray and Faded Hair T J Beauty at Draggist. t)c and $1 .00 dt. FUA.M.KS Mf .& KLDG1.NSKY of Wlnthrop, Mass., shown with terrier, "Kid Boots Ace, with whom she was reunited after had paid ransom money to Chicago crooks who kidnaped the dog February. Maybe Kid Boots Ace" wasnt glad to be home again, Mils. her she last tool If we made a careful check, says putting Prudence, probably we would find that golf has broken more hundreds than the would-bplayers have." e 0. Bell Syndicate. WNTJ Service. Rfa0 Chem. Wka.. Fatrnogua.N.T. FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for um ta connection with Parkers Hair BaiaanuMakee tho hair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drny-g-iat-a. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patcboftno, N.Y WNU W 38 8-- |