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Show V. Saturday, February THE 1 KNITTED IS IDEAL THE JOURNAL, 1922. SUIT --Harriet FOR TRAVELING LOGAN tL c: CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH and The Piper- - fflcizni -- wflll lieeh lur aw n mistress fur eeieral delicious necks, ami to bttAe mt sort of rcsirlciiou aguln was cry unpalHtulile to her. She sulked hII the way home and Madame Carter, meeting them at Crow idalitM, gazed nil her stonily at the newcomer, granting her only the briefest greeting. But, oil. how homelike and welcoming the neamlftil place, mantled iu snow, looked to Harriet's eye. The snapping tires, file naniitliMtid fra grume of the big rooms and tbe very obvious welcome of tbe ilia Ills, all were en- Immlng to her. Her first duty wa to make a brief tour below stairs, after wlitib be went up to her own N'lnu Ini, room. Ufj oafii&ftK? . tepvjriqht' bq KaHvIggry j i 1 1 half-close- d 1 i j ejlSit new-fouu- d t, i r sin-fV- ar v le . If' Thrift-lesaites- N 1 -- -- tie forgot to tell me where he left ft ht .AW, WH ATS THE USE Milk dishes haYe greater food value and are more) .toothsome if made with I TScnUiif EVAPORATED MILK 1 I . the-wo- ol iet lie'll pay all expenses kind of friend she Is!" Tr that ! (To Be Continued) be resorted to.' But one can do th!r. Cut round and round, right throusk the ladders, wlndtfn bails, giving a Still the answers are coming In good pull, through your hands as you from my Column Readers tn reply to wind. The result f a sort of as the stockinet rolls' up when my suggestion of several weeks ago that they drop mb a Una' telling me pulled. . This cord can he knit or ' of the uses to which they put worn-ou- t' crocheted Into' rugs and table covers, silk, stockinga, Tbe following making really pretty effects' with helpful letter came from a Reader color combinations, particularly Roman Stripes with black and bright who is working for war Sufferers: If the foot only Is worn but colon. I knit scarfs for the Refuge1. es In this way and there is no reason or wesier.cou1d n)r' " hy loosely end draw on over. a cotton I IL cut it about, of knit tof usually stocking well within high shoes inch wide, but It varies riik' camouflage the plebeian cotton stock- - one-ha- lf lug and also to give extra warmth, (different weights of stockings, ' , 2. Stocking legs it wttoje make e- -l tb ' cellent lining, for aloeves. ? of " .. en, one being taJ S, Pretty bablea cap. can be made 1 rut right down seam and through the bottom of the foot,.hales,.'' darns, ladders and alt; and open them out fis flat as pomlble.' Layer afteY ' pad a layer of these, laid ,,e !" part gathered and flniahed with mde oU,,B'de tassel. This end f.Ili over in long, j worsted. T already quilt, tufted loose point 5 o; lheM uU for th 4. Beautiful babies shirt, c.n b. ( "d thrr wer warm fd. v made from light colored stocking a penny V J I use silk cotton or bool for Re-- ! MORE tKKS FOR OLD SILK STOCKINGS silk-cor- - I want to tell yon that your cornin' has .takcq a load off my sold, said Pilgrim, a gray, round-- Waged woman who had a sentimental heart, and so ;artoeuot,ihreft. days since! It's been, very bail. Indeed, Miss, since you went, as we was telllh you a bit back. Impudence, order this way ami that, confusion and what not, and Mr. Ward very wild, really very-- wild, ami so at lut Bottomley said lie couldn't Stand It" Tin hoping he will reconsider that, Hurriet said, pleasantly, with a gtnnce at the fine Bottomley tried Kor Pm going to to make Inflexible. tell you two old friends some bew." With no further preamble Harriet announced Isabelles death. were The servants naturally shocked. There were a few moments of ejaculatory and sorrowful surprise. When this bad lcd away, Harriet had more news. I'm going to tell ymt two some Ton are the very thing." she began. first to know, and I know you'll be it'rd. Before I left the house last Sir. Carter did. me the tits great honor to ask me 'to to marry him." It gave her Inward delight even to voice it : It made the miracle seem more real. Bottomley; und Pilgrim ex- changed stupefied pJafues In a dead ' alienee. I met him at eleven o'clock today," Harriet finished, simply, imd we drove to Greenwich in Connecticut, and we were married at one o'clock." glanced ISottomley and Pilgrim again ut each other, glanced at Harriet. opened their mouth aiowiy. To think of yotu bein Mr. Curter!" Pilgrim marveled In a whisper. You mustnt say It Oh. slfsh-ali- ! even !" Harriet caught both their No one must know, I only linnds. fold yon so thnt you would help ms, LEWISTON (Continued From Page Ninel lowing program waa givetu singing. Primary children; Invocation, Wayne Harrison; vocal solo, Nina Leavitt; recitation; Bernice Rawlins; Spanish solo. Gene Van Ordea. Counselor James Taggart then presented President Hogan and Counselor Andrew Wiser beaqtiful leather bound L. D. S. Hymn book, la behalf of tbe organization. There followed a response from President Hogan ' and Andrew AVIser. Vocal aolo, Evelyn O'Brien; singing, chorus girls. .The officers then served refreshments to 23d children and a number of parents. In conclusion a two reel Harold Lloyd comedy wa shea a. r. 1)h1nr5ml Lou pet A KinKmon and That's the v -- n & . Norr Tabor Is too thorotiglily acquainted with convent Ion to Maine you if your father kees you under a governess eye for a little whlla longer. You're le tluxt pfei ion I lilag you .father, has, Nina, and a I used to remind you years ago, yon ihuit liegln to have the restrictions that tbe Kurenn princesses have to hear! Till view of' the case wa alway pleasing to .Nina' vanity; she wa quite clever enough to we that a friend protected and confined, wntclied and valued. Would lose no prestige with Bite pouted; the charming and Harriet saw that for the moment the battle waa here. Jifirllng gown ! aald Harriet of the picture. Oh, she has the must won lerful dot lies! It vs as the old Kina's voice. v j ictxKRio J When they returned from Hunting-ioIn i be full, site ami Nina, at Ub-aril's suggestion, had taken Isalielle'a handsome rooms, turning both lute liednamis and sharing the dressing risuns am bath that Joined them. It was here that Harriet fouhd Nina awaiting her, still with her hat on mid loitering with Obvious discomfiture. Miss Harriet Nina said with' a You are so sweet about things infill. like this, I womler If jou will mind taking the yellow guest room It'S really much larger and leaving till room? You ee, when I have friends " Harriet, at the dressing table, had he- - been here very mnphr "Ha iiiised tier hands to remove her hut. Harriet said, after a moment.- -, L rcullzeil I.lke any general, site the oh, lot! She love to lie here', and risis of the apparently unimportant e I can't think why," Nina sold, moment and met It by jnstliict. people arc all crazy to get her, Hitt you have an extra bed, besides Vitud slie could go to the most wonderful the couch, in your room, Nina!' Hut she really dint, era and Tlial tarmpiits of Knitted fabric j Nina cleared her tbrooff threw buck Just like a thing. muhetlme wej lierselT; gtrl, re 'growing in favor cannot be de- her bead, regarded Harriet lictween burst right out laughing, because we nied. One need npt be a dyed-Jnin a manner Hurriet eyelid think exactly the same about tilings! enthusiast of knitted out-- 1 realized was new. and drawled: 'And she Just love picnic, ami to let j erwear to feel confident that when! I know. But If you would be so her hair down ami shes o funny the resort season get under way, You II Just love her when you hmivt the woman whose wardrobe trunk very kind ?" I he I'm Do shan't sfralil know. you ySC contains a variety of knitted outer ! so kind Harriet said, briskly. very Nina. Harriet reflected, bad bad a ' garments will carry off the palm. The girl who goes In for winter thorough dose of poison. It would take sports, as well as the girl who wint- flSIH like many disease, more poison to cure era south, will hardly feel in the hek. a counter dose, doing to tier room picture unless she has a collection j to change to one of the new gowns. of brightly colored scarfs, which Harriet had a moment of contempt for may or may not match her hats. the Intimate., who could so As a matter of fart a clever milliner discovered that these scarfs make unscrupulously play upon tlie girl's attractive hats, the stripiugs or hungry soul. But with tlda situation it was possible to cope; there waa defiother decorative border providing the trimming for crown or brim. nite comfort In the fact that Nina bad sketched combines The scarf not mentioned Royal Blondln. border, and stripes With a blocked Brave In the new gown, whose -- Atmcihutlna ones does it without f ven mo' ih sense of design. It Is worn brilliant her matchless shin. llTrrleT a two piece knitted silk suit, the wen. to find Ward. She met. Instead. skirt black,' excepting for its bordone of Id house-guesCorey Baton, er, whjch is black and white, this a man some years older than Ward, a on the patch repeated being design big. raw'lemed. nnsrrupulous . youth, pockets. Pockets are an almost un- -' with a wild and indiscriminate laugh, failing note in knitted things, so Mr. Kvrton." Hairlet mild. iu.SU unmany' interesting bindings and decorative features being possible in dertone. making another strategic detheir construction. cision, come In Itere to the library, This suit shows a nice restraint, will you? 1 want to speak to you. by the way. In the matter of decorWhen you speak Jo me thus," figjd ation. It would have been .so easy I can reCorey Kitten, passionately. to carry the border design on to the fuse you ml light !" TuXedo collar, or to have made the I But he solered Instantly Into tre-- I belt a more conspicuous detail. But mentions gravity at Harriet flit coii- -' the best makers of knitted outer-- 1 wear realize that there, is a perfec- fitlcme. She told him simply of Isatlon of detail and of" fit, which belle' death. counts quite as ntuih fur merit as j Well, that surely Is rotten tbe for decoration. old lioy ! said Core), afi'ectionale-ly- . poor One senses, of course, that the mud about hi nad her, "Ward's belti is adjustable and the coat "I Knave But If You Would Ba 8 too! Well, u.v. vv hut do you know one as or bloused not, mayle about that? Well beat It, Mi Field. Vsry Kind wishes. There is a preference for Nixon and I. We came In my car, and the slightly bloused effects for Youre one of toy dalle here, yon many w onion, particularly those know, little gtrl, ami I think Daddy well go to tbe Jay for dinner. Buy, is tough, though, isn't it?" who have Heft slenderness behind would prefer to have me near you! fijut was not eloquent, but It wa r. with their yotith; they find that by j him. to like ask If Now, perhaps you this Bimole adjustment thev obviate and Harriet made her thanks so In with which not lie'll me; agree the possibility of the coat fitting I lersonnl und so flattering that the shall move Immediately ! But menu-vtoo closely. limit eonld only fervently push young bile" It becomes more.Vnd more appar-- 1 hia plaifC'for departure, swearing seNina's face wa scarlet ; she left the ebt that knitted uteigarments are and evidently touched by being not going to be allowed to remain room abruptly. A moment or two Inter crecy. taken Into her confidence. The fastthe properly of youth. Why bltould Hurriet sauntered Into the adjoining nesses were yielding one after anoththey be? It is not difflcultfor the room, and found her The youngHarriet could have laughed as she er: older woman to wear them; be- er girt wa assuming again. a ruffled and left him at the foot of the stair. sides, they are ideal tor traveling. negligee, and tossing her the Imtler, 'respectfully adBO matter what the convevabce. carelo-,l almm dress and street The dressed her a site turned back Into qualities pf th wrapHarriet noted this with the hall : khitted suit, whether it be silk or ly. eye, but ald mulling. - There 'was Ml Field, I wonder tr youd be so wool, or a fashionable hlcfTd of the tng Immense pleture of Mr. Tabor on good 7" two, should endear it to the nhy tbe dressiuR table, and she fouud In , Kite nodded, and accompanied him traveler,..that asaindden solution of the atrangv j nBtlinty iDttf (he pantry, where they change mMim could be alone, THRIFT HINTS "Wlth unending .levo- dyblrd M,d ppuan.iey. blt- Roger W. Babson, Wellesley Hills, lon, to Ninelte, rend Harriet, from -nie up there aglne, ( Kle'g jlV( hia!.: "Thrift prosperity. , - produces what It la. really tryln-th- afa Is a To develop- imliviiTuaT-"thrift-- -Ho yoH cull iier tjUiljhlrd, Nina? Y on-1- TP Jtrytn' s, .. national a formed problem! and she liuve pressing pretty strong Now. Just wait one'iti6niepr.'"B'id' tbe American chiyacteristic, friendship, havent yoH I (pm ley," Harriet said, soothingly. Alis due 16 a lack of know-hoOil, something niorsj than that !" want to talk to you and Pilgrim. I new manner. in iter drawled Nina run most any man who tried to hit she in her room? Suppose we go sort ! business in the way he finances his Slip's the there?" IH lie have my room when she Pleaaed with the consideration In borne -- without a definite plan here? Harriet presently suggested. her manner, tbe outraged Bottomley would end In bankruptcy. Now, Iny dear." she ied tbe way. Tbe liouekeeer was y input lietleally. a aihleit. a Nina' quick enjoying a solitary nip of tea; she My father left me a fortune but 1!Ml I1i look gave consents Mrs, bustled hospitable for more cup. -; Mushed cheeks Lady bird Say hi that case we'U go anyway, ' -" crlss-eroS- Wln' T 1 nd8t Msa leg. do, fagee babies making (he garments fow ; th,a,k,t;CT- double if thin. Cut open down the 1 Ud of back wat and ent'out the back fram but ,waa on tbw subject, a. the genone leg andthe two front, from t h,'my eral tendency to waste, in tbe overother, utilizing the hem that already woman of today, (even the poor exists for the bottom of the shirt. age makes me a.d. one) can The front be. left whole, like the , we all owe this think There! I back, If deaired and the shirt used as a tote of thanks for , a slip-oBut I make the front open, Reader Friend letter, don't yon sew on cotton facings and make but- her splendid .......... tons and buttonholes. The sleeve Alt inqnlrtes add reused to Mlag . come out of the ankle parts. Bifid the Eirkhtm In care of the "Efficient wHt be ' neck with a bit of soft bisk goods. I Housekeeping department In their.' in column! answered these Improvised my pattern from an old turn. This , requires eonslderafcjk baby shirt and have made over 1,0(0 time, hewever, owing to the great old for the Refngees from stockings number receelved. So If a perse".! or quicker reply is desired, n stomp-- ,V and from knit underwefir. , ed end envelope mart ladare full AVhen of the legs 6, be enclosed with the questJon, ders, none qf the above devices can The Editor. , , n. , j 1 , -- i. '' w- -i a.. Bishop A. W. Hyer spent Monday -Ugsna..husines !- Tbere -al ""dcs.and nnywltere- i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bowles who have been visiting with Mrs. Bowles parents at Malad returned home last Saturday, bringiug witbt them a new baby boy. e e The one year old babe of My. and Mrs. Ezra Hatch underwent an operation at Logan last Thursday for the removal of tonsils. e e e . Mr. and Mrs. I. AY. Lewis, and family were the guests of Mrs. Eva AVebb at Richmond Sunday. ' Mrs. Lncllla Van Ordea and Oretta dazed head; bnt Bottomley shook at Pilgrim looked at the other women Coley spent Monday afternoon . with kindly-- eye, anil presently' ald: Richmond. ' Youd have been a very silly girt not to take him, and a I always tell Mrs, Verna Payne of Ogden la v taThe girls love)! Come faKf enough aftiling la Lewiston with her pa rents, erward!" Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kent The word came hack to Harriet, the waa house when hour later, quiet Mrs. Mary Anderson and Meaara nud when, comfortably wrupiied In a Bert and Lorln Marler were called to loose Uk robe, she ws musing beon account of side her fire, Nina was asleep; to Logan lust Wednesday Mrs. Aman Illness their mother of who was feverami Ward, headachy ish, she had paid S late visit, Madame da Marler. e e Carter had not nunc down to dinner, Mr. Fred Logan, counselor of Lewnml when Harriet had sent in a message, had' listed to be excused from iston First ward M. I. A. was releasany calls, even from Nina and Mint ed and taken into the stake ea secreField, this evening. tary to fill the place of Mr. Charles Pond was appointed Nlnn had chattered constantly d.. Pond. Mr. lug the meal. Granny had Imd a tet Scout Master of Lewiston First ward. rlhle time with them all. And Wart Mr. Roswell Swlnysrd was also apand Nina and Royal (he name am I pointed as a Scout Master for the deniy leaped I tet ween them aguln ward. Imd I wen arrested for sjieeding. Apd a threatened Nina witli hud A ITU FASHIONS Daddy Mrs. Leatha Lundahl of Logan, In the luxury ef a closed ear, eh mar She school, ' and Granny hud iHinrdlng for her ride ea, puts in spent Wednesday and Thursday , cried. open ear, a delightfully aportUh" wear her fascinating tiered cape ef " Lewiston. t Where Is Mr. Blondln now, Nina? looking coat of blanket weave e e e 'colored reindeer sad black end blach chiffon velvet With Me dim. Harriet had coltrimmed with Hudson seal Collar tingulshingly wide, Mrs. Maud.Btoddard and Mrs. Hattill, he's round ! Nina had said, - . she ride la the lar. i cuffs. and If were Richmond enaen the of I snpiHiee you put. Daddy up tie Christ alijlly. o saying that I wasnt to see mi much guest of Mrs. Emftig Telford Friday. W1 of him! she had added, 'W Hit tier . . e e e with her a beautiful basket j Orgnnizatlogs pud a numbet of par-- . brought wise drawl. worldly First ward M. I. A. will hold their werb also rpesent. These, parties of goodies. These baskels were num-jen- ts all." Harriet-hasaid Xut,t meeting next Sunday (Feb. conjoint wl1 attended aa theJestK I July bird I are planning a and -bared 'and the Wklpleasuro boy. EthJ in the First ward rbnpetat 1 ' ,an 1th- I l,on,al were trip." Xfh bad further confided. While they drawing for them. A good attendance is deahull be eighteen In February, you 7:20 p. m. eating luncheon a program wa know, and we want to go round Hie sired. Whatever else , has happened , since ' given. It was: Scotch recitation, John . oHd. Woutdnt tf be woiiderrut tn tour country has gonq dry The M. I. A. of the Lewiston First Me knlght Prenident HOgan and Mr. go with her, for she's been about lit'ey sailor atilt will have his pbrt,tho the a leather with were Wiser presented ward are preparing an entertainment times!" trare h is bound book containing thei ilook.olk V "Wonderful ! Harriet hud been under the eusplrea of the Senior hUge4-i coni'ede,- Feb IMKhinn.Iiortrine and CovensnU The eotton man will bare hia gitf fid tbe sea: coast have' 1th bar. But. dearest cldld, what does your 14th. Watch for the program. . and the Pearl of Great Price. Mis father tlilnkr e e e Mina Poulsen and Artell Johnson And each of us will have a bier no ' . lather " Nina , had shrugged rematter where we are, At S p. m. children of the ward presented the book. Responses were But I rtiail Ie of age!" gretfully. American honored Short Legion the Weekly. In the 1C guest. by 12 given to front years gathered ' ' she had reminded her companion. .....o. ..... waa then given by David HenTv. I know, dear, but I atliera opera bouse end a two reel comedy talk . One reason why the world per- -' which tbe daaeiag waa ward for another three years, you waa enjoyed, after which they parti dricks, after in wickedness is because the rewere lets The continued. ehaper parties know !" . clpated in dancing for a time. Each and ofied by the efflcers of the. different formers took so darned unhappy. had had the Why, Ladybird any -- d -- HI" -- '''r - i 1 . girl girt By present L.F.VanZelm . prepared Please Page a Pair cf Spiral Puttees |