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Show :??r5nsP9Eie? trsrr" , THE- - ihtelir I Fa&tares of Special Interest to ..Women and Children I I' it'i eaa aaa a " Ti.Basasa One may bs fined glOO M Omrtoocur,oo tm. halted m to 4 aastton Mob, should be writ- Mdee the paper only. with Mi mm and adddrees Initial te be tad tor Ideatl. and address will be bold la ritejiuat eewndmce. Do mo wrtta la paocO. foe penoual Mpototmatet w J2EL,!SSL,T?etf!L!r Banrtltortmn, War. , ear day Iihwmm also ate er TfJTT. PcemM toappended; theaotonm Ail nan 1,1 Deer fdiae Kaye: What la your opinion with reference to'moumlng (or the fiancee t I aaean. sboeld aha wear mourn Inf eolora lor her dead sweet heart? We eanaot a free, so please five ns a weed oo 1U1 subject. Thank yew eery much. BEHOLDER, Salt lake. "- -hi Mf ewndlfy to sacrifice and to keep on keepln' on without much financial return or encouragement. Only one girl In ten thousand is ever glad for having gone te and the movies. Hollywood or sent per-so- n. your-selv- lit-ti- - (Cepyriaht Dear Miss Kaye: - Mould yoa kindly tell me if there to any way to earn a little money at typewriting. I am In second year jtigb school and am abort to needs. falling my I am taking typewriting and am doing I can do M words pretty well. a minute. Would yoa please pet It to tbe Heartltorium If there to any way I ooald make a little money doing ibis. I could not pat my full time on It became of sciiool but 1 thought maybe there would be something that I could do. AMBITIOUS, SprlngTille. Possibly someone In your town, reading this, may bs able to offer you something to do oceesionally. I hope so. Boy. There's nothing more worthy than to make real effort to get on in school. Should anyone Inquire, I shall be most happy to bring you , to there anything else I might do to help yeu? tegether-Meantime- W'elcotne, Dear Mis kaye: I have greatly enjoyed the questions and answer reeding In corner. Tbla to my first questionyonr0 I hope I am welcome. My question Is: Mheo did tbe broadcasting station KDYlr move from I lie mr house hotel, as I would like to please one of my friend? MillJ you pieue oblige. Yours very truly, J. P. and A. V, Bingham. On July CO, 1?6. the present company took over KDYL, and moving from the Kewhouse hotel to the new quarters, but tne first program waa broadcast from the new elation to the Eire Thompson building, Saturday evening. Sept. 4th. dad to help you. be-g- Dear Miss Ka)e: I am a court ant reader of your cosy corner, but this to the tint time I have ventured into it. I hope I am welcome. Now for my question: Sometime ago 1 heard that Silver King, the famous movie horse, had been killed. I never read about it In the papers, and as I like him, I would like to know If the report 1 beard I true. I hope not. Thanking you in advance, 1 remain, Ij. J. W.t Utah. I cannot verify the fact ?) that Silver King ha a been killed, so I feel quite assured that he must still live. Welcome. Dear Miss Kaye: Would you ploaee fell me bow many people to Utah belong to the Mormon" Church? I would appreciate your answer. Yours truly. MORMON, Wellsiiile. IMPORTANT BOX PLAITS e sports dress with across die front of skirt, Which is attached to a catmsole body, to It assure its hanging correctly. buttons down the front in jacket effect a new idea of Paris. Silk, ihcer crepe or woolens are adapt- able. Pattern No. 2985 it obtainsible in size 16, 18 years, 36 38, 40 and 42 inches bust The site requires 3H yards of material, for camisole. with 1 yard Price 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin pteferrdL Pleese order netterns at least It days before you wish to use them aa we do net carry them In stock. Address Pattsrn department Deseret News also IS Embroidery patterns cents. Two-piec- ENJOYMENT cup of twi infinity mor than a hot drink. If it is truly1 fine tea. it is a tonic to weary bodies, a refreshment to droopand ing spirits. Its frigrance end freshness delicacy bring life. Tree spirit to th affairs of tea is the highest qq!ity tea obtainable though by no means the most expensive.a I A fapatL who priftr S Utea. thM.Ttu lOj, A Tea Orgy P Wastewater waa al hera now. for Tom did not care to live there, even if it had been th wisest thing to the world for him to do. lie hed deeded it all her, and she and Rucker had held a casual correspondents regarding tbe new barns and Johns house and the prospect of a new Wastewater. It must be rambly and Irregular. Gabrielis had stipulated, perhaps a little like one of those French farmhouses of cremy white brick with the red foots.' It must have one long nice room, with an open fireplace at the end, where supper or breakfast oould be brought in if It waa snowing. And she would loke a ball with glass doors and fanlights at the front and back- so that when you stood at the front door on a hot summer day you could sea wallflowers and gillies and things all growing Ir. ths back garden, right straight through tbe house." Rucker, who did a good deal of this sort of thing had been Immensely Interested; indeed, he end hts wife and the tiny baby were established at Keyport with David now. to that his summer holidays and week-end- s might be spent to the neighborhood. He had submitted certain plana to Gabrielis to Los Angeles and Gabrielis had wired ber approval from to Mexico City: now they were commence building, but with asms ton of the part Rucker, agltatlen who made worried references to moving the oiliee, and saving those copper beeches and maples on the nerth front." Mr. Rucker got those red tiles. John." David said oneday to the foreman, and they come fourteen Inches square. So Just give me an idea to a day or two how large that terrace is 'There's Mr. Rucker now." Etta said, disconsolately, as a Ford came to the service gate, and turned toward the barns. No. it Isn't." she added, peering. They all looked to that direction as the car stopped, and a young woman Jumped out, and die-- n lssed it, and cams toward them. box-plai- CHAPTER XXI. She was tall, and wearing a h h MW -- oi-i ' - W" - '' 16 - -- -- -- -- jf V fA--- E -3 .,, f' ;t- . 'fV, f r1 ( mm a-- Entertainment ao4 Instruction for fee ,Whole Fura&y, ac AWifesConfessional! g. Y.l BY ADELE GARRISON. .. hit, and held him at arm's-lengtCopyright Newspaper feature Service, 1st, and looked at him, and then at the reconstructien and ths young green about her, with a great sigh HFGH GRANTLAVD'g PIPE AND to be the judge of that he said. of relief and Joy that waa half HANDKERCHIEF ARE FOUND. Th house of which J speak 1 sob. the one next door to this ms n emotion were Hugh Grantland must have been You can see It from th side f Perhaps har also uneapectedly overwhelming, th man who quietly fa Jed through the veranda here." for even while she laughed end the door back of tho It Is Mrs. Underwood who must rectory vergreeted Etta eng John and the dog with quite her usual gaiety, David anda as our car draw up to the be ultd." I said, and I purposely noticed an occasional break in her curb. This conviction forced Itself drew out the syllables of Ulllas's nams. It was a signal to her I eager vploe and a film of tears In upon mo as X' caught sight of the occupy tho attention of tbo old ber shining eyes. "Oh, David Wastewater again I" still smoking plpo upon ths table. rector for a second or two, and he said. If you knew If you Thu pipe, I was surs I recognised she promptv caught the cu. she knew how hungry Ive been for Tea, do show it to mi," the old place! Oh, David what a by its oddly shaped bowl ae one said, and as he escorted her te friend the a de of the veranda. I quickly wonderful barn but lent It de'ic-lou- s belonging to tho staunch and thats your house, Etta, whose strange disappearance Lil- ' stoopVJ, snatched up the .handkerand It looks so comfortable like lian and I, with Hugh's faithful chief and looked at the corner. a liltls English ton and the arch-Da- vid Lee Chow, were InvestigatThe monogram was upon It Just it's all so wonderful! Oh. servant, as I remembered Its intricate and do tell me everything, everyone! ing.Of ons howwas I sure, thing fashioned convolutions, " exquisitely I'm so glad to get home hint of my and as I dropped it again upHe bad known that he loved her. ever, I must let no me. the That on the floor and hastily followed but David had never dreamed tnat discovery escape was officer and in to rector side Lillian and army tho tho hiding, he could love her like tills. To ace her take off the heavy brown that the old rector waa shielding of the veranda, I knew beyond cost and consign it and the fur him, were thlnas which it did nul a doubt that Hugh Grantland had brain a Sherlock deduce. to take come to Ette. end te have her straighten back Into my life again. her yttle white frills at throat end And while the little clergyman was 1 wrists of the trim little dark blue childlike and unworldly, yet suit, In just her old, busy way. and rueseed that he could be adamant to hivs her fairly dance along at In preserving a secret entrusted SONNYSAYINGS , his side, excitedly Inspecting sll to him. If I wished to aid Hugh fanny ,Y. Cory was to Grantland, In aplto of himself that had happened and happen, was to be transported for for something must be radiDavid straight Into a country of callysuroly wrong with him. for him to no laws and no precedents. Gay, bo biding when so serious a chare d sweet and and husky of over his head then I must voice; Gay, slender and eager and hung choose my step warily. bom responsive; Gy again, Therefore, I quickly averted my But let me tell Etta and John .from th pipe, and went on my newe before we leave them." eyes she said, to the first rush of greet- with tho questions concerning a ings. Who do you think haa Just possible furnished house for our temporary sojourn In Tynden. But gotten married?" Not you. Miss Gabrlelle, al I managed to seat myself In the nearest the table, and a I though geednes knows you look chair 1 espied a man's handkerhappy enough for anything," Etta did so chief lying upon tho floor at the had said, cheered In. aplte of her side of It. in such a position that determined efforts to rectat. 'Not I do you hear her, David the old rector could not possibly It from where he was standing. see No. I'm to he next, Gabrlelle had answered, with a gaiety that stab- It ws only with a mighty effort bed David to the heart. No, but that 1 was able to keep mv attenMiss Sylvia and Mr. Tom were mar- tion fixed upon tho conversation ried a month ago. before we ever t waa carrying on with him, for left Ban Francisco,'' ah added. I felt that If I could examine that Joyously. handkerchief I would have proof Good grief!" Etta aaid. to a that Hugh Grantland had hushed vole. David only fixed as- positive been sitting upon tho veranda, but tonished and suddenly enlightened s minute or two before-- I eyes upon th girl a face. Am Afraid It Roald Not Salt" "Married to Ban Francisco,". Ga bnflle repeated, nodding For one of th odd little rememYoure not one tut brances I bed of blm ws of the Oh. dolly! I beers th fir enmore surprised than I km! Weil, exquisitely linen monegramed gine! Don't 'at dest prove what I yes. for I did suspect It," she add kerchiefs he always used. They been ssyln' all ths time, 'at baths ed. more moderately. I knew thet wars e and th embroidthey were falling to love with each ery of the monograms waa excel- ia unlucky? 1 course. never of But other, at 0 dreamed that they had done It lent. a I had wondered tendency tn a man so essenuntil we were three day out! Then SLENDER-- IN Sylvia wouldn't let me wireless, be- tially masculine, and once when cause she said averybody on the I had commented upon tho beauty boat would know. 60 w went on of tho monograms ho had explainEASY WAY to Panama, and then the and Tom ed that an old nurse of his, who wanted to go on farther, and Mar-gr- did needlework for A living made People all about you lave gr6wd and I wanted to come home them for him. That he would not lender in an easy, pleasant way. Not and here I ami have made an explanation only abnormal exercises or diet, but by for fear that I would consider him by (To be continued ! of excess fit. I bad guessed, and They have used Marmola effeminate. Prescription f also hsd surmised that the only Tablets People liave used them for 19 needlework hi old nurse did was yearx and the results seen everywhere for him and that ber whole liv- have increased the demand to came from hla generous ing very Urge proportions. Try the method they hands. The old rector's fac was troub- ocd the modern, scientific met hoi led when I had finished my ap- The result will surprise and delight yo peal. AH druggists supply Marmola at I am sorry, ha said slowly. "I $1 only know of one vacant furnished a box. Each box explain the reason to the village; and I am for results. Watch them do for tons it would not suit you." what they have done for people yon all about yqu. Do this, for your own sake . Tbe Hoase Next Door. He was so dtllciously transparent, torn between hla deair to be ratehr see get it than Skimmer so truthful and hospitable, and his and Mrs. Swimmer. So whan ho to help us to May got up there and saw Bully sitting disinclination In th doorway of tbst house he In the village, that 1 felt a sudden had almost the same feeling he rush of svmpathy for him. I gueswould have bad It that house had sed that Hugh Grantland bad gone been his own. He forgot ail about out of tho bouse when w had the way Skimmer and Mrs. Skim- stopped the car, and the old man mer had tried to drive him sway, had salved hit conscience with that when all ho wanted waa to be knowledge when telling ua that he sudneighborly. Tea, sir, ho forgot all was alons to the house. But denly th rigid tenets of hie upabout that. put out their tentacles and I'll help you! he cried, as Skim-ma- r bringing Ml fastened upon blm, end be straightcam sailing past him. with tbe air of himself ened help you. Skimmer!" man disagreeable task He Rcw straight for that house which facing must bs performed. to where Bully sat ljt the doorway. of But course, you would have Bully saw him coming and yelled louder than ever. Now Winsome down to join In th battle. a dye oa your gmying'bitov Naur-uhiBluebird has a very good bill and It was just then that Sammy Jay restores the exact forma ih4 Bully bos a great deal of respect noticed Black Pusay coming swiftly naturally, safely, evenly, lastingly. I tor it. But still he held his place r cross th yard. Thief! Thief NOT a dye hut satiable teorc in the doonlsy. Winsome hover, 'hjef!" he screamed at the top of which feeds and nourishes the hair in front of him and Bully struck its lungs. Hfs vote was so loud toots. Th one liquid restores any at him as hard as he could. Winnd hie vole waa so harsh that original color, whether black, brawl, some saw hi chance and caught ren Bully and .Winsome beard it. blonde or auburn. Cannot injure Bully by th back of his neck: Then 'cth knew from tbe mere sound Winsome pulled and Bully pulled lat there was a common dancer, i hair ia any way. Not sticky er and all the other birds gathered let go. Without waiting greasy easy to apply as watar. ,'insom I Nourish in will also ha tush the went around and screamed and 3 Wren glance around both he and I of dandruff, stop falling hate cases a racket that Black Pussy, lliWy flew In up. They were Just Farmer Browns cat, poked her time. Tee. sir, they were Just to j gad proooti lustrous growth. Thouhead out of the barn to see what time. Black Puasv waa almost j sands and thousands have used was going on. Nouriihme with wunderfid results. within jumping distance of th One bottle, 31.2J, is usually enough. , Bully did his est to stay to that place where they bad been tumball Then on the too Winsome about but - - Nounahine Shampoo, a spates! grass. big ling doorway, sal and too strong for him. Preeently the birds screamed at Black Pussy, sharapoo, 50c a bottla, is Bully lost his hold and tumbled until in disgust she turned and recommended far, us With Noun-shin- e out. Down to the ground thty walked away. Then Bully rememHarr Color Raseorar. At laid-m- g went together, fighting a hard as bered that house. He looked over drug and department stores. they could. My, my, such a racket to It Mrs. Skimmer was sitting In a th rest of tho birds made. 8uph the doorway. a noise was too much Tor Mrs. (Copyright, 1J?T, by T. W, Burgess.) Bully and sha cams out to see what th trouble was. When she saw The next story "Bully Bring a MCWe NOT DYE Dully tumbling about on tbe grass with Winsome Bluebird she started Mob." h, L tht blue-eye- hand-mad- fop-pt- BE THIS et RGESS gEDTIHE Relieving Womens WINSOME BLUEBIRD IS A TRI E NEIGHBOR. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Hygiene Of its worries Discards like tissue In times of trouble neighbors aid: And in this way are friendships made. Old Mother Nature. a quarrel that sll the neighborhood soon knows it. In fact many of the neighbors are Inclined to take part. Sr XU.KN J. BUCKLAND Wwsrrels are dreadful things, yet, JeuMiysia strange as It may teem, they seem wavs are to furnish some people with a lot BECAUSE old hygienic Bully, th women active ia of pleasure. English business and society have few hy- Sparrow, would rsther fight than eat, and he is a glutton at tbst. Welcome Indeed, Peter Pan, gienic worries these days. HazardOf course when Bully took Happy to have you her. ous old ways are being supplanttd of the little house in FarmRabbit Th Utah National a new way called Kotex. by Association-Byroer Brown's dooryard, th house that A Fanciers Breeder You discard Kotex just like a Skimmer, the Swallow, and Mr. Johnson, Secretary, 3(0 weat Sixth South; Utah Rqbblt Breedsheet of tissue. No laundry, no Skimmer had been looking at, he was deliberately loekiag for trouers Association. A. W. Vance, Sec- embarrassment. East. 2431 south Fifth ble. There are people who fight retary, Five timet as absorbent as ordiWelcome. silently, but Bujly Isn't that kind. nary cottoa pads, one now wears He dearly lovee to hear hi own Dear Miss Kaye: sheerest frocks and gowns without voice. A fight without a noise Will you please tell me how to the slightest fear of embarrassment. wouldn't be any fight at all t hot make tbe mix llie dough to Bully. So there was a great racket load Also buns? itoionsu thoroughly, thus when you Wishing Mr. and Mrs. Skimmer tried dog olt danger of offending. of success. I remain. ending to ret Bully out of that little house. HOT DOG. Idaho. Doctors and nurse widely urge Right away all the feathered folk within bearing flew over there. Tou pi ay use any dough intended Kotex. Women fvetywheie employ it You know, feathered folk are Just for "Light roll.'' my dear, but You obtain can at tt any store like human folk. Just stsrt a fight sine you ask for a special bun rewithin hearing will kOTEX.' end Box everybody simply by saving cipe. here you are. Tou may shape of 12 costs only a few cents. Be sure hurry to see tt the buns as you choose: Winsome Bluebeard heard the Buns: One eup scalded milk, you get the genuine, for only Kotex fuss and. knowing by experience cup shortening. 4 cup sugar. itself is "like" Kotex. that probably Bully, the English I teaspoon salt, yeast cake. Sparrow, was at the bottom of the 4 cup lukewarm water, 3 3 trpuble, ho hurried over to Farmer cups flour. Brown' dooryard. Now If WinMix milk, shortening, sugar and some couldn't hare that house for Ukt titsuo salt; when lukewarm, add yeast if lamdrf-diu- ui himself there la no one he woulu dissolved to 'lukewarm water, and K0T6X i THE FIGGERS FAMILY TEA If a dark blue suit under a belted brown coat, loose rich sable-ski- n about her shoulders. A blue hst. bright with cornflowers was pressed down over her sunny hair. David's heart gave a great plunge, raced, stopped short, and war began to plunge again. It really Gabrlelle. But she was so beaut. ful, she was so graceful and swift and yeung and radiant, aa she came toward them, that David waa Incapable of speech, bereft of all emotion except the overpowering realization of what she meant to him The day became incredibly glorious, became spring Indeed, when flour enough to knead (a little she put both her warm hands in more or lew than the three and anehalf cups may be required : -t rise until double in bulk: knead, and shape into email round buns placo In a greased baking pan two let rise until inches apart, and light; brush with milk, and bake to a hot oven about twenty minutes. Dear Miss Kaye: I hope yeu welcome me beck again, as lm sure you will. valuI liave gabled lome very able Information through reading the Heartltorium. rabbit association to Ia there Balt Lake or nearby that 1 could Join? I hare some fine rabbits and would like to Join some assorts lion. If there la will you please tell me where I could pet full details? Thanking you a thousand times, I .remain PETER FAN, Falrvtcw. ter thou 23 a! rvA- BY KATHLEEN NORRIS. the. tecII S radicate New York City, - Surely, Miss Mormon. There are approximately 360,004. . MARCH , g iaswen 1 fc REE .1 Vi BsaBaaci; - m- - fA SK'n'P1' WEDNESDAY I enjoy year corner to Tbe Hews Deis Mis Kaye: Do you think It to all right for very much. I guess I have foraa -engaged couple to pet to public? gotten something. 1 forgot to tell W.- have had a good deal of disyou that I am a boy. I thank you to advance. cussion on that subject and vari- Mourning is not so much in at It once was, and 'tia even with those nearest and ous opinions have been disenssed. I think that IN I'tBUC they dterest tbe deceaaedTbe fiancee MAX wear mourn. should be just tbe same toward Inf but sbe need not unless aha each other ee before, home of the prefer. She may wear the mOurn-hi- ( others think that the engagement correct for a brother or sister gives them certain privilege. net er the mourning of the young Please tell as, and thanks so much, Mira Kaye. widow, of course. JOYCE, Balt Lake. In doening mourning a woman must always consider the fact that A wellbred couple never make It will restrict not only her dress ihemt-elveeven conspicuous hut her activities Also, that once donned. It may not be laid aaide though engaged and that to lust would should do what they thty the until expiration of tba proper Indulge In an axchanga of caresses period- sort. of any Mourning Is truly the symbol of Tts enough that the young man h temporary withdrawal from the show affection by his deferso tie well for a ence. his gayetles of life, hto manner, his yottag person to think well to happiness. protecting And a woman's affecKNOW that If she aasumea It. tion Is nmp'y expressed In her It she will able to maintain approval of HER MAN. pridtul throughout with proper dignity. To bo other then dignified, even You are most welcome. though engaged, weu.d be cheapening, and to pet In the presence Deer M1S Kaye: of others to not to keeping wttn the time first Though this is we have entered your corner, hope dignity. Bo, you are right, Joyce. we are welcome.' We read yoer The conduct quite of a couple so comer every night. It sure Is en- far ae a display of affections in tertaining as welt as educational. public to concerned, should be Will joe elease tell ns how we quite unchanged following the eneaa get to the movies. And where gagement. V I come. we Can get Information to oin ? We hare both had lessons to d rants tic an and dancing asd act- Dear Miss Kaye: I notice In the paper that Presing la really our style. Hoping we haven't broken any ident Coolldge hd been Invited to rules and thanking you la advance spend Ms summer vacation at we remain. l'inccrest Inn. Can yo tell me w ho to the manager of thl Inn and MOV IE FANS, Utah. Just where te to locatrd? I am planning a honeymoon trip To do anj thing for youraelf In this direotton. Fens, you would and ibis place sounds Interesting. With many thanks, I am. need to go to Hollywood In Truly yours, and bs prepared to Watt there F-- Mo California. Indefinitely for tryouts. It means that you would need to be finanto located In EmiInn Pinecrest t maintain cially able e Canyon in a delightful for several months gration In the thirteen hills, poclict just Then you your miles ftom Main Street, Balt Lake get might chance, and If you proved to be City. 'Tin open only to summer, unusual quite unusual, you might Mr- K. H. Chapman to the men-Agget a bit In a picture. And after this Inn and he may be of that you might get extra parts leached by mall at P. O. Box 104 quite often, and finally, proving Salt Lake City. yourself the one in ten thousand We have many little nooka in who eventually you Utah tnat would prove Interesting succeeds, might get something worthwhile-Bfor a honeymoon, E. M. Youd be meantime you'd have to surprlied! knew how to work and to wait and Weiceme. IT evi-dtn- -f to the county lail for three menths or both, for driving a car under the age of IS years. This is according to state law. Anything else, D.? thl dafwKux-ir-t ahoald bo addreasod to Mm ..q,,tti? BasutUoriua Solliioes K7t, bamam no Xtoaorot News. lorn . , DfSERET NEWS Bcsaasaasan Dear Miss Kaye: According to the state tow, how old should s person be before be should drive a car? , I shall appreciate your help. . lours truly. D., WeStorffle. - ,. ACTIVITIES OF THE HOME P oca J1 A FkI Alarm The v orst thing about The WISE WAY stop GRAY HAIR 1 ma4-sur- h acid-fr- e Ifouhisfwic A |