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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TU ESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, Only Victor Commands Respect of Jungle Folk TRADER HORN Nemesis Runs Down Misfit Trading Expedition Head in Streets of Liverpool, Evening Up Score for His Treachery. CON I BEFORE. Whin Trader Hem waa active up weet the African river in the early th eeventiee, being country wa claimed by da Brazza for Franca and by tha Belgiana for King Leopold. But Horn waa making himaelf actual mat. at tha land for En. tcr of a aaction gliah trade by right of conquest. Writml the hit boyhood adveing atory nture, tha old trader, new living in a lodging houee In tha Qelden Gity, talla how he fought the oia cnier Ngogudema and conquered him in a river battle. Hie com. menta on thie aactian af hia narrative are herewith quoted by Mr. Ethel, rede Lewis, tha South African novel, WHAT HAS itt. XXXI. "What with Leopold and de Brana putting their flags up . . . But to gain reapect of a cannibal you'll find a lag la no good. Not half ao good aa your enemy' head on a pole or a won. "There was never a river-fig- from Lancashire didn't know how to dispose hi veaeela, come to water mm naii -- moon forAye. naming, mation of tha old Vlklnga cornea In wherever you are. They say again nature abhor a straight line, and never more r than In water fighting. Keep t . the. crescent curve of nature and you'll battle-ou- t of any difficulty. Piua a little common sent. If those fellowd tilted one aide of their canoea aa a barricade same as w did they'd 'a' saved some useful live. "That French lad I saw was tha beat Frenchman I aver saw. They say ar the same aa ourtha Norman selves in their origins, and he munt 'a' been one. Aye, If he and I could 'a' worked together , . . 'Stead of Sinclair . . . DEFEAT IN AFRICA. "There never wa anything got by thi submission business, At beet It's but a fanciful idea. Pretty, but Look at beyond the scope of natur. Rhodes' expansion cry. Exeter Hall was against It. Until he began to aucceed. Aggression la what pay. Look at America. Aye, aggression. The French call It elan or-- l audace, but what they really mean is that kind of Intellectual makeup that helps a man to be Sinclair never had It. He had a-- yellow streak that let him down In the ultimate. A man that lets down a colleague la preparA ing a bigger slump for himaelf. conscience'!! never stand shaky against fever, even If you get properly drunk on quinine, "Aye. the power that used to be called Nemesis by the ancients tapped him on tha shoulder In the streets o' Juf landed and getting Liverpool. his ticket for the Orkneys after he'd wired to her. That poor lasa never knew what a curse she'd been to a man out for a living In Africa. Betrayed hia colleague so as to keep top-do- ,. ... ... . Jest Like CM Days in ami ling term with a maa-eatln- g savage. "He lost caste after that fight, old Whenever you loaa a Ngogudema. fight in Africa you're lost. There's no softness about nature. When you're driven from the herd It's for good. I'v aeen a beaten old chief weep. Cover his eyes like a child. No wounds, mind you. But hia heart broken. Aye, no redress, la a ha knowa there state of nature. No newspaper talk him to prop up again. Nona of this He sees finis diplomacy. written all over tha sunlight, same at an old elephant. ELEPHANTS. "Did you Ilka that part about killIn ing the rogue elephant, Ma,'am? the world of literature you're djist and ashes If you haven't got a background of facta. What people may not have realized la that the elephant ia aa a goat Nimbi a mountaineer. onca you get him on rocks. 'Tit nothhia four feet toing for him to put can gether on a tub In tha circus. of He a rock perch on the smallest patch and never ba clumsy about It Aye, he has tha brains of a climber, with the mind always on what's before h'"That rogua elephant had likely been a young feller In those parte when Prince Charlie earn atruttlng to Preston. And none to jaaa en him then except savages. 'Tie handed down aa a duty, to kill him, and partof tha family lor to know hia wherecreaAye, nothing ao savage aa tha ture forsaken by hi kind. An eleaolitude, phant' too humanAlltoheenjoy oan laake of um a a bull. aa same mischief, Into to la It get humans. Trampling and trumpetliet mm too holda the awamp until about to drink fast, on day when he gone hia great a usual, and he can't pull 1 can feel for the out. Aye, weight death feller now. "Twaa a grander my gun provided for him. Mora majfall. esty In that ponderous article Nature "But, pity's a fancy in her wisdom oan't afford to handle. race. tha of Pity versus preaervatlon That'a' all it Is. And it turned out main thought he a good system till better than the powers that knew made him. In Nature aa In Interna-of tional comfort It'a the balance power that must ba kept delicate as a hair spring. "DARKEST AFRICA," "Big Issues from smell adjustments, Ilka the big weight o' ateam 1 could get out of the engine If I reand rememspected its mechanism knew more bered that It Inventor about It than myself. Handling anye off the man keeps engine track, whether Its politics or a new river in darkest Africa, aa they call It. 'Tie a newspaper word, that. There's no spot In savage Africa as etreet where dark aa that and o'. e and that, Tha I live. drunk with methylated. Fellers that are hungry and then foolish enough in sell a bottle of win to a native. 'Tie a flrt atep they alwaya take. Next thing la to ateal. Darkest Africa. "And what do I sea from my window against my bed? Not much, for the brown paper that' petted over the broken panes. But what I do see is not calculated to bring light en tha subject. Little sluts hanging out their Dink stockings ready for the cinema at night. Decent native lad atartng In and smiling. Lads living in mtny yards that'd be as good as my fineo In a state of nature. Their bodies rotting to pieoea In tha Golden wild-goos- demi-mond- Ren-chor- City. lt aging by tho iliasti iMatx pros-e- at "Ther had a raid two night ago Just near our place. They caught a couple of silly .Englishmen, but tha Chlnka that run the place were gone. They've had about five thousand years start of theaa young Dutch policeman you see gaping about. They must have many a good hvff about It. "THAT FELLER HORN." "Well, I shall b getting along with Nlaa T and Peru. Nothing shews up in a narrative better than a lad. or a lad of high aociety. And that'a what Little- - Peru waa. His mother had good Inoa blood. Tha pur Indian breeds forward. Never back. Republican taatea, that teller. Funny thing, all Peruviana are republican at heart. They hate tha Spaniard. A natural contempt for the conquered. "Silver mine. That'a where ha Inherited his wealth. He .and I nearly got away from Bt. Edward'a onoe. Wa mads arrangementa to go aa stowaway on a fruit boat for tha Waat Indies. Tbey caught u. That feller Horn again. The Fathers were always sorry for my people to ba ao worried with a worthies lad. I eould bit. Took prises for that. And Faint athe best swimmer and wrestler. I could fetch (plunge) further than . . 'em. of any "Aye, w must pack In a much originality as wa can. But tha thing In all literary books la to remember that even the truth may need suppressing If It appears out of tangent with tha common man's notion of reality. "Do I believe In realism? It'a a thing I've never had. anything to do with. Ma'am. Reality good enough me. In plain words, facts. And for . W k..M. ,...v i. -UUMl Ufl in .Li. WKBl mis UWt. A WIFE AND FEAR. "Well, I'll be getting on to Adieu. What's that, Ma'am! Sinclair J I thought I'd lust been tslllna-- you ha died In the streets of Liverpool. With tew nours of landing. That poor re all the, old patback. OW 0u Try Heidetberg today. 11 ul mi kUJs fry BLAT- Z- MilwemVa (NELSON-ANSO- CO. City, Utah - V I -- A 1 in; niiiinifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiaiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiciiiiBiiiiiiaaiiiiiiit) Moods in Modes i Auction I Uncle Ray's Corner By MILTON By MARY MARSHALL.' Myths of Olden Greece II. THE FIRST WOMAN. The greeks said that the first woman had been made In heaven. They poke of her as Pandora, which meant When she was created, each god gars her a different gift. her musical ability. Apollo gave Aphrodite gave her beauty, and from other gods she also received valuable things. to you at once. (Copyright. 192S, by the McClur , Newspaper Hyndlcat. ) Your Home and You By BETSY CALLISTER. Everyone seema to ba lhtcreatad In garden nowadays, and even If you don't live where you have a garden and don't really know a rak from a spade or a nasturtium from a verbena you ought At least to look Intelligent and sympathetic and Vastly Interest ed when other people begin to talk gardens. And for your own peace of mind If you are of a sociable disposition you acquire a little garden patter For those day you of your own. never know when an entire roomful of people ar going to begin to talk about flower. And aometlmea peo ple from whom you would leaat expect It reveal the fact that they would rather talk about rose bushes or or roek gardens Chrysanthemum thsn anything else. Taata changes In such matter and t really think that among the more Is sophisticated sort of people there a growing disposition to talk more a aome flower such hobby about gardens than about their trip abroad, and their own persona! achievements. There reaty Is a lot less automobile talk at dinner parties than there used to be, and men who talk about their oli scores are almost as tiresome aa women who talk about their pre-- " coclous children. I am sure people don't talk politics to much as they used to at least at parties where men and women are both present. Perhaps the passing of the nineteenth amendment haa had something to do with that. Women no longer feel that they have to talk about political matters to persuade men that they ar entitled to vote. Anyway It I much safer to talk have about garden because you candleoua-sion and all sorts of argument about the relative merit of this roe or that wish out hurting anyone's feelings or getting more than comAnd don't Imagfortably involved. ine that there la anything the least In "lady-like" all this garden talk. bit On of the burliest men I know would out short a businees conference any day for a chance to talk about rock , garden. Potato chip are often erred at afternoon and evening refreshments as an accompaniment to ehieken or vegetable salads or sandwiches. Tbey are not difficult to make once you know the knack. We'll give you that if you wnt it just send a atsmped envelope and we will send It back containing the directions. (Copyright 12I, by the MaClur Newspaper Syndloate.) las waiting for him 'twa her doa coward. But she never ing he waa knew It ... Used to be alIt ways talking about, now. came Jumping about In my head on I In woke dark. Kittle when the night kittle Burn, waa It? Some little spot ha could smell the smoke of. It's gone again. I've not got It right. "Aye, 'twaa hard, but he drew It on himself with his antics. Always hiding and ducking and peering out to sea If you're being observed Is not exactly the way to put a wild beast off th scent. He'll com the closer, out of natural curiosity. And Death's like any other untamed creature. He reapecte a scornful eye same aa a "Where waa It h sailor' respect a man cutlaaa-arme'Twaa tha only way to enjoy youraetf oa th old Ivory Coast In the Eejllee." Tomorrow' Installment: Death and tha Wast Coasters. (Copyright, Old Quebec Nov England The Main Coast New Ycrk t9 Perhaps you can't Srrang to taVa a long vacatiom thi year hit a week or two But in that time you want to mat avei moment count. That' why w org on to bovettlgata Canadian Pacific low-co-et ClrcU Toon. Where you con main every wiinsau ceimil Amae row erem itinamry. If you wish, or Ut n asist you. Ube tiancUmitastop-oregyilvilegVi! knformatUm eW dfcriptivt Uurattnt frm c. M. P. OARBRBV. Benerel Aeeet 411 Leeuet St, St. Lou I, Me., er any Leeat Agent. 1927. by Ithelreda Lewis.) (Copyright, 19Z8. by Metropolitan Kewapaper Service. New lork ) ANNUAL PICNIC JUNE IS. SperUI t The Whose. BOISFl tdekn. June tt kvine nio at the Mod Country club Friday evening. June 13. Arrangements have ttwmn eomiwifa anu it is expectea to be a. tended by a lair number of - n ,4 H thai- - mntnm a all . near-b-i,y . town and . . Boise, . Joseph ana rerrami is presiaeni general chairman and announced that Jeaa B, Hawley will be th speaker at tha plonlo cupper. SEEK RE NOMINATION, faciei e The Tribes. inmjjo, juna 11. Four eounty ffldala filed their in- ee renomination in the Republican primary with the ,eounty Rklnnrii TKaw . . . - . A . , V II T Ban. Krtff f bat Judere; Dorothy Dahlstrom. tree' mr, anu u, J. in urOOC. In Candidate have) thirty day aMor. whirl, t file for nomination for th to be held August ?. AtlHUMM . Durw.. '"n ln.. a. I C- 1 T prt-ma- 4M-X-- JI fX-- X XXX HX--X Special horn Special COUPLE WEDDED. te Tie Trlbaae. Trlbua. to Th at llama 1055 Canal avemie Wednesday from 10 until It o'clock, at which time it will bo taken, to Rlgby Tor services. BLACRirOOT. Idaho. June 11. With the aerond annual American Le- rodeo Scheduled to'open at the alrground her Thursday, final work on the grounds, arena and corrals have been completed. The committee in charge of the program has been of attendance of the entire talent now ahowlng at the rodeo at Union, Or., together with the partlcl-rant- s In th Henry The, beat rldera, bulldoggersStampede. and ropers In tha west ar entered in th vartoua three-da- y events constituting the What should South (dealer) deholding the above hand? program. better known profesWhat ahould North (third hand) Among th declare with It; South having hid on sionals who will compete ar Merle local rider and winner at the heart and West having passed? Hunt, I. What should F.nst (fourth hand) Henry Stampede and last year'a declare with It; Soath having bid on Blackfoot rodeo; Bert Sibbitts, winner Columbus. no trump, West having doubled and Ohio,' and Winnipeg, North having passed? Canada; Howard Tegland who took A championship at Pendleton and THE ANSWERS. laced second at Madison Bquar and 1. Pais. Th queatlon of whether a ?Irst at London. Norman England; dealer who holds ace, king and two Cowan, winner of the Roosevelt trosmall of a suit and no side strength phy at Pendleton; Guy Cash, another should bid or pass initially, la on on Pendleton champion, and Homer Uniwhich the expert opinion of tha councom b, champion cowboy clown. try Is not unanimous. It Is nearly ao, but there are a very few (and that few BIRCH 6ERVICES. quite expert) who favor bidding with Speeltl te The Tribune. this combination. The trouble with IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, June 11 bidding on tn light a holding Is that it makes it dangerous for a partner Funeral ervlces for Mrs. E. A. Birch, to raise with the minimum strength 76, Rlgby resident, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. A. that conventionally Justifies th rat of a partner's initial suit bid of one. Williams In Idaho Falls, will be held It Is a mistake to make Initial bids so Wednesday at t p. m. st the First light as to crente timidity In partners who are considering whether or not to assist. 2. Two clubs. The hand Is of the denial type, having only two small cards In partner's suit and some I strength elsewhere. A psss would an- - , nounca eitnrr mat ivorth had normal heart assistance or had no bid with b which to deny. The bid notifies tha dealer that North haa lees than normal assistance for hearts, Excess fat meant s strength In clubs, and no other assistance for no trump. teriou blight to Th answer to a t. Two spades. beauty, to health and partner's double should ba made with vitality. Many hue. a long ault (four card or more). As band. It wives only between two available suits of equal length, the atronger should ba selected ksw, would (10 If both are major or both minors; much to sco it ended. but when one It a major and th othei Why not make s bar a minor, aa In this case, the prefergain? ence should be given to the major even whan the minor I materially atronger. The way it not hard, The doubter presumably la anxious not unpleasant Simthat a .major be the trump, provided ply correct the causa. he can find four cards of It In hit II V XT partner's hand; th high cards of the which often lie la minor will help the fnsjor declaration, deficiency Lead- - lit gland whertas the low cards of the major scientist, thirty are not apt to ba helpful for the minor ing wear am.- discovered bid. that cause for obesity. Their method of correction haa now ipread the (Copyright John F. Dill Co.) world over, PhyilcUnl everywhere BUILD UP HERDS. 1. 4 A 1 BURLET, Idaho. Jun ll. Gaylord and Cavllla Elaine Hunt, residing on farm south of Burley, War married last week. They motored to Hansen, where th nuptial knot wa tied by th Rev. O. L. Kendall a graduat of th University Plk of Idaho. T&e couple will take a trip to th coast and then return to make their home here. Plk 1 Che rw little. - rr a been made. The nave double Jabot Slatlnoulshst thla frock of black georgette. Tha Jabot is of black chiffon and white chiffon. itiriiaisiiiiiiaiiiiiiitsinsiisifsaBci 0 aurlous and tilted the lid Pandora was sent to earth. Prometheus, th giant who had given fire to man. Was bound on a mountain peak; but his brother, Epimetheus, received tha fair woman into his house. Th gods, according to one Greek story, had given Pandora a box full of wedding presents, Kach present was a blessing. Pandora was not supposed to open the box, but she grew curious and tilted the lid a little. Out flew the blessings, ons after another all except Hope, which remained as a comfort to man. Another story says that Epimetheus hnd In hi house a Jar, filled with evil things tlckness and plagues, en vy, spite and revenge. These were left after birds, beasts and man had FoodHeaIth SALT LAKE LAUNDRY st I By Jeaal A. Knox. FOOD SPECIALIST r miaiiiiaisiiiiiBiBiaiiiaiisitiiiiaiiii FOOD AND SPORTS. A great deal Is said about selecting and eating the food that will help ut get our work done. Now that the playtime season Is coming on it Is perhaps a good thing to think about what food can do for us In the way of helping ua enjoy ourselves. Food has a direct connection with our sports, no matter what they be. A long day spent In the open calls for a generous supply of food. It is fool- lh to try to carry out any strenuous diet habits and at the same time keep up any kind of sports, lit diet habits I mean those aiming at reducing. A morning of golf means that a good breakfast should prscede It, else it will not be possible to get the best benefit from the exercise. It must be remembered that exercise In itself requires the expenditure of considerable energy and unless enough food is eaten to meet this requirement too much of the reserve supply of the body Is drawn upon. It is vary foolish to carry on a morning of outdoor Pandora waa warned not to touch the Jar, and for a time she obeyed the warning. Then a day came when curiosity got th better of her. She tiptoed to the Jar, and lifted the lid. Out flew the evil ttilngs, the troubles which have since made the world unhappy. Only Hope (a good thing) was left whan Pandora put the lid back on. These atorlea sprang from tha wish of th Greeks to explain why so many things were wrong with tha world. For my part, I do not see why eiirly people should have put so much blame on women men are at least aa much to blame for human Ills. Tomorrow Pan, the Woodland Qod. (Copyright, by th Syndicate.) 1M8, OUARO MEMBERS special to The Tribune. BOISK. Idaho, June Publishers 11. Compli city. - Phone Was. acie - purchased thirty-thre- e Jersey oows, some of them registered animals. The cows have been distributed among thirteen farmers who are endeavoring to build up their . dairy herds. high-gra- NEWLYWEDB QUESTS. BEAVER, June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Atkln announce the marriage or their daughter, Arvtlla, to Harold Hale, the ceremony being performed In tha Salt Lake temple. A June reception will be given Wednesday evening - in their honor at tha Odd Fellows- hall. Mansels teeerieao tsbleti ar aoM W II drusrits st SI. 00 pet box. Any dm. gut who i etit iU order tM lu jobbe. A P'P11 Summer Clothes For charming, flimsy costumes of summer there is nothing to compare with the comfort and assurance of Modesj, the new sanitary napkin perfected by Johnson & Johnson. meat, To form the disposable filler of Modest, s new materisl has been invented. It fluffs like cotton but disintegrates perfectly in water. The Johnson & Johnson gauze is specially softened and cushioned with a film of cotton. Sides are gently rounded so that no chafing is possible. News- DoritMakealby OutofBab -- W ) Babies Have 'Nerves- By Ruth For greater safety, the back of Modest is t. The new napkin it highly Brittaim moisture-repellen- absorbent in spite of itt amazing softness. Hers is perfection at last in a sanitary convenience. ' Much of tha nervousness In older children can be traced to the overstimulation during Infancy, caused by regarding baby aa a sort of animated toy for th amusement of parents, relative and friends. Baby may be played with, but not for more than a quarter of an hour to an hour dally. Beyond that, being handled, tickled, caused to laugh, or even scream, will sometime result in vomiting, and Invariably causes Irritability, crying or Sleeplessness, rretfulness, crying and sleeplessness from this cause can easily be avoided by treating baby with more but when yon Just can't consideration, see what I making baby restless or upset, better give him a few drop of leas Caitoiia. If amss-In- g pur,to harm aea how quickly It cairns baby' nervea ana soothe blm to sleep; yet It contain no drug or opiates. It Is purely vegeiaoie in a recipe ia oa tha wrapper. Leading- physicians ecrtbe It for eollo. diarrhea. constipation, ga on stomach and bow els, feverishness, loss of aleep and all oiner upaets or DaDynooa. over million bottles used a rear ahowa ha overwhelming popularity. mm aeon bottle of tastorla you get a bonk en Motherhood, worth It weight In gold. Look for Chaa. H. Fletcher algnaror on th Dackare. ao you'U get genuine Caatorks. Ther ar many Imitation. (Adv.i 'A '-- iifi A 17 .Mmm.f i i V.V You may purchase Modess without dis cussion by use of the Purchsse Coupon below. Fifty cents for s box of twelve. K? i"f ''.i U nsw snuNewicK. r (J n. j u. s. a. i To Sales Person One box oModess, please Tin neu sanitary napkin wtadt bj U WW SSUIISMIC1 TOU deficiency. Probably Marmola has proved itself worth its weight in gold to friends of your. Learn now what it means to you. You ctnnot afford excess fat ! So Dependable for 1 80 have no reason to ausnect harm from results which seem to magical. If you you owe to yourself test of Marmola. Simply take four tablets daily and watch now the fat disappears. Not too rapidly, but in the right way, ' by correcting a exercise. Luncheon ahould consist of light but nourishing foods. However, It is less necessary to speak of tha amount of food that should be eaten after a morning's exercise, as a good, healthy appetite will undoubtedly have been and tha average person developed needs little urging to eat. Foods ahould be supplied, nevertheless, that do not put too much tax on tha digestive system. Never eat when you are overheated or overtired by any form of sport that you have Indulged beIn. Rest for at least a half-hofore mealtime. In this manner you will be better able both to enjoy the meal and derive the most benefit from It. A cup of warm bouillon or cream soup followed by a mixed vegetable salad and perhaps a fruit shortcake, or, if preferred, fruit cup followed by a hot main dlth made of vegetables, flrh, eggs, ate, and a cold dessert will supply ample nourishment of a kind that ran ba easily assimilated and digested. Afternoon tea, even though the tea be absent and its place taken by fruit Juices, chocolate milkshakes, etc., has an added appeal on the hot summer afternoons when we have been exerAgain, wa may do Justice to cising. served at this extra meal and if It least two hours before dinnertime there I no danger of spoiling that health-- . Mirmola prwariptlon tablet embody that method. People have used them or twenty years millions of boxes ol them. You see the result! In every circle. Perhipt men of yout friends can tell them. Exeats (at as trou cart tee, is far leu common than it wa. V Abnormal exercise or diet it neither reouired nor sdvtied, but moderation helps. The sim is to correct th cauie MARMOT A V'iJy v There ar no secrets about Marmots. Th complete formula appears ia every package, also oil known reasons for result. LniM lk Vol, m reason! for loss of fat. forthenewvitalitysnd over-weig- employ it. County Agent ySfj j Mf'V activity with nothing but a cup of coffee and a glass of orange Juice. Fruit, a crisp cold cereal, an omelet or Some similar dish, together with toast, muffins or any preferred form of hot bread and a beverage. Is much better suited to even a moderate amount of (Copyright, 1928, by McClur paper Syndicate.) 1376, 1381 in faulty nutrition the beat way own to modern XHnJ Lew M. Price and Joe Morrla epent last week In Utah county, where they the men at th national menting guard who ar In emcamnment at the Boise barracks, Boise chamber of commerce has arranged to hold three dances at White City park. On the evening of June II tha lltth cavalry will be complimented; the field artillery will be guests June It and the 118th engineer will be comulltnented June 20. In this way tha guard unite have been divided so that th dancing hall may not ba too crowded. Partners will h provided for the men who are here from out of the : Etc. For Qetting Slender two-clu- Special to The Tribune. BTOAVER. Jim 11. QUESTS. Specialising; on BLANKETS CURTAINS, A Gift, My Dear 11 tor Ferea HAND. ward fj. D. 8. Church a.t Rlgby, with Bishop O. B. Cardon officiating. Interment will be In Rlgby cemetery under direction of Dlnwoodey mortuary. Tha body may be viewed at the Wil. Noted Riders Enter Annual Rodeo Show I- ts chll-dren- 'a WORK, clare, - fon. On forget-me-no- - ." whit.-chiffon- Interesting double Jabot on n navy blue georgette frock Is of navy blue georgette and gray georgette a side jabot extending from the shoulder to the knee. Both pieces are scalloped at the edge, and the blue section Is an Inch or ao narrower than tha gray. Have you aeen the new scarf holders? They are made of metal or composition In curious modernistic hape and are provided with a slltothrough carf are which th end of the By drawing the holder close passed. to the neck you can keep the scarf the neck In the way dwnla around considered ao amart at presthat ent. Another novelty of tha season consists of bouquets of small flowers, made from such aa tiny glass beads strung on fine wires. They are used as shoulder bouquetsa or may be placed anywhere that bunch of artificial flower would be appropriate. Yachting reunion are Becoming ex tremely important, and If you want to be In tha vanguard of fashion you or ahould have at leaat one frock blouse showing an anchor or aome other device of the aort This week's help gives designs and Instructions for making these devlcaa and they are most useful In ornamenting clothes as well as those for If you ar Interested please yourself. eir send me stamped- I will send tha circular and velope Bridge 6. ll - TODAY'S - 11 Tha International Authority. series of bidding Continuing th questions, how many of tha three following can you answer before reading th replies given belowt Score In all (nothing-nothing- ), cases love-a- uiMliiiiiiiiliililiBiiiiliiiKiliiilliiiilitltniitiiiisaiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliii Jabots have returned to fashion though In the trimming detail that new goes by this nam you Way see vary little resemblance to the bit of starched lace and lawn that women wore under their china some twenty years ago. Strictly speaking, a Jabot ought to appear somewhere under the ohln, but soma of these nsw Jabots make their appearance a good many Inche below the oollar line and are then placed at on aide. Still they are called Jabots In tha popular acceptance of the term. Quite new la the double Jabot made of two pieces of chiffon or other thin material. As shown in the sketch . black chiffon is combined with The frock sketched was pari of a emart new mourning wardrobe but the double Jabot has been ueri in colors aa well. A frock of figured silk or georgette might have a double Jabot of chiffon of tha two colors shown In the figure of tha georgette. A navy blue frock worn with beige accessories might have a double Jabot of navy blue chiffon and beige chif- 1928. U KA.MS.. $ Tablet, |