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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH Go-to-Scho- y BEDTIME STORM, Knits and Prints ol Iiy Cl I ERIE NICHOLAS jP-JB- y THORNTON W. ByjgGESS1 TIIE A.NGKl IKAIIEK had about de JERKY that Farmer Brown's Boy wasn't coming back when he heard footsteps and a moment latet Farm er Brown's Boy peared coming down the Laughing Brook toward the Smiling Pool Jerry remained hidden where he could not be seen, but where he himsell could see all that went on around the Smiling MUSKHAT PooL In one hand Farmer Browu s Boy a buncl. of thing that clanked as he walked. Jerry knew carried md in this he slipped the piece ol Then he went back gith creel up the traps, slung them over his shoulder and tramped ol! ui the direction of home. All the rest ot that day Jerry kept u eye on that piece of paper at the cud of his favorite old tog It puzzled him. He didn't go near it He didn't dare to. He was sujpt cious of IL It might be some new kind ot trap. Jerry was very Early the next morning Jerry heard some one coming down the Laughing Brook. He promptly hid where he could watch. In few minutes the stranger whom he had one time thought his friend appeared, and it was plain to be seen that he was very angry. He was muttering as he strode along. Almost at once he saw the piece of paper left by Farmer Brown's Boy. He strode over to it, picked it up. and read iL This Is what was on it: uj) The Top of the Stick Was Split and In This He Slipped a Piece of Paper. goes the bei: that the knell of vacation as it rings in "first day of school." And again doting mothers ore confronted with tiie problem of planning practical and as attractive as practical school wardrobes for the children of the household, for as every mother knows much of the poise and happiness of little girls in the classroom depends upon the feeling of self confidence which a pretty frock inspires. To help in this matter of apparelling little daughter to a nicety here are two suggestions we have to oiler knits and prints Perhaps it would be more accurate to say crochets as well as knits for as much crocheting is being done these days as knitting. Simply a matter of choice. To emphasize the vogue for crochets and prints we are showing three as cunning classroom outfits as ever a fond mother might hope to include in a little girl's clothes collection. See little Miss Twelve posing to the left in the picture arrayed in an ensemble that couldnt be prettier if it tried. It is crocheted in two shades of blue For the encouragement of would-bcrocheters who feel the urge to copy this most attractive outfit we are telling you that the stitch is very simple and goes like lightning when once you get started. The skirt has gores of the lighter blue and the blouse hidden by the scarf is in matching light blue. It has a stylish high neck that closes with a drawstring. There are crochet buttons to add glamor to the occasion. The cutey-cut- e bag, the scarf and the bat are crocheted to match. crocheted outfit In a many-piec- e as Just described, the practical side The blouse, the skirt and the jacket may be worn separately, which means that any number of changes are possible, being just what is a most needful virtue for school togs. The simplicity and practicality to of the the left is a big argument in its favor. This crocheted suit for the grammar school Miss is a real find when it comes to appropriate dress The for play or for classroom. blouse contrasts the daik e which is in keeping with the trend to bring out striking color effects. The wide sailor collar provides a nautical touch. The gay tassel tie gives a final flourish to this most attractive dress which is so easily crocheted of mercerized knitting and crochet cotton. We most forgot to mention the crowning glory of crocheted garments they wash perfectly and with as little trouble as a gingham, a pique or any wash fabric. Picture for yourself little daughter clad in a cunning print such as the little girl centered in the picture is wearing. The grand thing about dresses made of the new prints this season is that it is perfectly safe to buy the correct size for no longer does one ha.'e to allow for shrinkage. That is, if the fabric is one of the newer prints that are sanforized shrunk. It means a great deal to know that little daughters gay print frock will not shrink out of fit in tubbing. In the washgoods sections one finds the cunningest classroom prints imaginable such as fashions the little girls dress which is pictured above. SQUIRREL IN VOGUE ALIX SCULPTURES CLOTHES TO FIGURE Ding-don- e By CUEKIE NICHOLAS of the question is t. blouse-and-ski- two-piec- skirt pres-styl- back-to-scho- these C Western Newspaper Jc Luxury and Elegance to Dominate Fall Costumes Elegance and luxury will dominate the mode this autumn if the costumes already appearing are any criterion. Magnificent fabrics, A pleasing topic of conversation among fur stylists and one that is enthusiasm, is in creating regard to the revival of the ever and wonbeloved youthful-lookinderfully flattering gray squirrel. When you go shopping keep this in mind and look foi the models that are charming squirrel making so welcome a Perfect for sports ana for more formal wear also, is the stundouble-dutcoat pictured. It ning brings back squirrel worked in the striking new split skin fashion. no-en- d g fur-co- y He would know what they were those things as far as he could see them. They were steel traps Jerry scowled as he saw them. The sound of them hitting together sent little cold shivers over him. They were dreadful things, even more dreadful than terrible guns. There was nothing to fear from the latter save when they were in the hands of hunters, and any one with his wits about him ought to be able to see a hunter in time to seek safety. But these dreadful traps were left hidden in the very places where a fellow had the right to feel safest, ready to seize him in cruel steel jaw- - and hold him to suffer pain and dreadful fright for hours and hours, sometimes for days. Jerry could think of nothing so dreadful as those steel traps, and so he shivered at the sight of them. Farmer Brown's Boy threw the traps down on the bank of the Smiling PooL His usually sunny fa e was clouded. From his pocket he took a piece of paper and a penciL Then he sat down and began to write. When he had finished he went over to Jerrys favorite log and thrust a stick in the bank just above it The top of the stick was split. beautifully cut on exquisite lines, is the recipe for late afternoon and informal and formal evening clothes. Typical of this trend is a white dinner ensemble with a long slim skirt of white and silver blistered crepe and a simple surplice bodice of plain silver metal cloth. The shoulders, with double puffs and the tailored lapel collar, are smart notes on the short jacket that is fitted in back and open in front Motorist's Buttons Among the novelty buttons that have made their appearance are those that carry the various road signs for motorists. "No trapping or hunting tg allowed on tins property. You. whoever you are, can get your traps at Farmer Brown's house." The trapper turned and shook his fist in the diiection of Farmer Brown's. Then, still muttering, he walked away hurriedly, but not in the direction of Farmer Brown's. Jerry didnt understand it at all but for some unknown reason he felt better. W.VU Ser.lc 1ST. W BuriMn Wv' ft - , v- ' -- HJ1 uo-' - -- Vl yfil r 5 7 : .2 1, V M& JV.wnim.Ta. .. T I c W -:--r wall-hangin- per offers all sorts of free prizes and tells you what to do to have Melvin Purvis send you free his official Junior Badge and PITY THE POOR By DOUGLAS his big book. Be sure to see this offer. Adv. MALLOCU Pity the poor. An oak they 'see. And yet they out Behold a tree. .JrY this trick Dont Sleep a quiet, The Duck Pond" shady nook where graceful ducks float to and fro, is a charming sub- Gas Pressure May Cause Discomfort the Right Side Best ject indeed for a you toss In bed and can't sleep on detail will prove fascinating to If rlRht aide, try Adierika. Just ONE doan "As Maine goo, o goes the nation" is an ancient political belief, and these men of Maine are conscious of the important part their state BOYS AND GIRLS plays in national history. Politics is the one topic of the group, pic- The large Post Toasties advertisetured in the country store ot Willis Kane, in Surrey. ment in another column of this pa SlDUGAGvP embroider. Its no time before every stitch is in, done in wool or rope silk, and youre ready to line and hang it. In pattern 5C02 you will find a transfer pattern of a wall hanging 15 by 20 inches; material requirements; illustrations of all stitches needed; color suggestions. To obtain this pattern send IS cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. on Left Side, Affects Heart Pattern 5C02 v -- f T A mans First Value is of more self-respe- value to the man than any amount of money. V. A. relieves stomach GAS pressing on heart so you sleep soundly all night. Adierika acta on BOTH upper and lower bowels and brings out foul matter you would never believe was in your system. This old matter may have boisoned you for months and caused GAS, sour atom ach. headache or nervousness. Or. H. L. Shou b, New VorJt. reporte:In addition to intestine ceansing. Adimnkm gremtiy reduces bectmriA and colon bsoillt Mrs. Jas. Filler: "Gas on my stomach was so bad I could not eat or sleep. Even my heart hurt. The firt dose of Adierika brought me relief. Now I eat as I wish, sleep fine and never felt better.' REAL Give your stomach and bowel. . how cleansing with Adierika and see good you feel. Just ONE dosa relieve GAS and chronic constipation. Sold by all druggists and drug department. v Pity the poor. When buds unclose, Who see a flowr And not a rose. Stj.. .s? Pity the poor. Who selL who lend. Make gold, but never Make a friend. think life Is a says Reno Ritzi, "and the game is to see bow many i ings they can snatch." "Most women Marry-go-round- WNU Service. Q Bell Szndicate. come. Eventually, he will challenge UNRXD you to perform the trick, whereupon ARMS you oblige. Stretch the handkerchief and lay it on a table. Fold your arms, bend forward and grasp one end of the TIIE PUZZLING KNOT handkerchief between the fingers ot A SK a person to take a handker- - your left hand; then shift and gain the other end with the fingers of chief by opposite corners. That right done, request your friend to tie a your Unfold your arms, holding the knot in the handkerchief without ends of the handkerchief as you do releasing either corner. so. A knot forms automatically in The longer he attempts to tie the center of the cloth. knot the more hopeless his task will the WNU Service. Pity the poor, Who come, who roam, And have a house And not a home. Pity the poor. Who know no loss. No crown because They know no cross Pity the poor Whateer the need. These are the poor. The poor indeed Douglas Mailoch. WNU Service Little Annes Nest GO With Long Ruffle BEFORE FMWSR. YOU NEED A QUART MOTHERS COOK BOOK Always adding oil? Then make the First Quart test. Its easy. Just drain and refill with Quaker State. Note the mileage. Youll find you go farther before you have to add the first quart. The CULINARY THOUGHTS fpS L among silhouettes Outstanding for fall are those drawn by Alix. Her dresses are fashioned to display every curve of a rounded, feminine form through masterly manipulation and drapery of fabric. This season, as last, her favorite is jersey, both silk and rayon. Some of her skirts are so full and flaring that they resemble lampshades or parachutes, while others are caught under the hem like Turkish trousers. Fall coats are cut with a swirling flare. clothes, Evening particularly, would delight an ancient Greek Fullness is concentrated sculptor. in groups of folds or gathers directly in front or back, not obscuring, but, rather emphasizing, lovely curving outlines. Borders of four or five bright colors emphasize the flare at the hem of many evening dresses. I) i mussing Uoiu Maine Will Co Jftgd , V 1 An elongated ruffle which extends from around the neck down to the hem of the skirt trims Ginger Rogers dress of gentian blue crepe printed with tiny bright blue Her accessories are squares. She wears a Lily Dache hat which, in design, is newer than next week. The brim is tied up by means of . blue cord which matches the net that forms the crown. cream-colore- large cubes of beef floating in rivers of tomato sauce; imagine a stew IS just a matter of taste, of called served thus. ITcourse, the kinds of foods we When we disguise the dish we like; tomatoes we all admit are one are serving by any sauce too highly of our choice vegetables, rich in seasoned or flavored, we are guilty vitamins and adding attractiveness of a grave dietary error. When we to any dish by their rich color, but eat potatoes, we want to have them are we not overdoing tne tomato taste like potatoes; meats should sauce business" It is served over always have their own distinctive all kinds of meat, fish and fowl as flavor paramount, and so should it Spanish rice, pilaf, creole sauce be in all main dishes. goulash, hungarian, and otherwise, 0 Western Newspaper Union. until the sight cf tomato on spaghetti, macaroni and noodles makes us IP IP Swish we could get back for a while at least to the days of our grandmothers when the tomato was simply an ornament and considered poisonous to eat. We have too many mixtures in our diets. A sliced ripe tomato served fresh and natural is a thing of beauty and a joy forever, but when we put it into all sorts of mixtures they become a mess. A few such dishes once in a great while might be really enjoyed, but served too often we lose all respect for the delightful vegetable. Recently on the bill of fare in a famous restaurant we ordered There Beef Stew. were visions of brown juicy meat with the accompanying brown gravy, but when it appeared there were Pop, what is penguin? Tropical flapper." retail price is 33 4 per quart. Quaker State Oil Refining Co., Oil Gty, Pennsylvania. A A KNOYV- d Love, Honor and Obey MA UK Bell WNU Service. Syndicate- - FIRST-AI- uVeit Every year for 20 years "Little Anne," famous humming bird, has made a pilgrimage to the Independence, Calif., home of Superior Judge William D. Dehy, to rear her youngsters. This photograph shows the bird in the act of feeding her babes in her nest above an electric light globe on the judges front porch. DeNDS OfJWAT a a COan she. or io s loye h.ico. whiteness. Use togetherwuhfragrant.mildlymedicated Cuticura Soap. Each 25c. Write Cuticura'' Dept. 22, Malden, Mass, for FREE sample. 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