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Show u g"1ldi jfc iw0 i.g J&JZ Jt- H '! 4 4 -- THE DESERET- - NEWS 0T - FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13 3 Entertainment aad Instruction for tha 1 . Whole Family aot the only proud parents Owing this and 1 hope you have to say you know o( noon. Thank you very much. PROUD PARRA T, IWEAMIWraKP V 4 1 f JCpi I " W K g-r- len Kae, CU,A!i, dnee. Jtalivtreorte CWbe i r i t t ! I - r nt It ... gflioa. haw f I f S ' I mnue met tuo yoenc I way from home,both htnee been writing twin they have both of them. to me nd I answer same way to 1 write atrast the wnt both. One of them term to otlicr nettle down, while the the go. on miuj to want to be Sgfctrh one of them do yon think . ooo Id ba the beat one to ekeep com-year with? I am iwenty-co- 4 r r I : : locaUoo of an? commodity men- for tli dwfnl woman to Interpret the nice Hear Mue Kaye: do. hare thinga I lime arenttd the It Thlt ocean of lore Ut all tend p anwave. aee my flrt did I to yon. RU are tme la the eoay corner, hot I and a kiM on each question Sour admirer, great WMer urn hope lo frt ah. SUNBEAMS, i I race!?. pbooe make appointment for personal inter-steand I W.fc any day bweeo tioned (a tUa column. fttf ffM. Left call ful.' Tb Happy Hand- you And If you want llttla badges, club stationary, and such. a nlca design would ha an "H" rising out of a i; Green eyes are not terrible at alL dear they are tsisoinating. beautiful: Mo. instead of trying to make the eyes look NUT green, study and develop color schemes to bi mg out tbs green la them, and make ot yourself a distinct type. Always distinction means more to ons than mere surface beauty of features, you know. And to Una with that thought, often 1 have said i d rather be distinctively unpretty than commonly pretty, if you know what I mean. Baking soda la not a recommended rinse, but If used to real moderation, perhaps its effect would not b Loo marked. Tis drymy hand. Wouldnt you like that? I would. Tell ma how things work out. wont yon? Maybe youll let ma ba an honorary member, or something, half-clos- let? to receive aa aarwer Dear Miss Kaye: yon Iota of good lock, I This la my first attempt to enter your cosy corner and I hope, I aa PAT, rtah welcome. , I can only my ditto to all the Rome women ean ne'er forgive a good things that have been said things at about you. hiaa who aulea down tomatter of only a though Jt ware how for my qidwtloni of life run waiting till the clock I Irs rued the vowels In this way: a, e. t, e, u and sometimes w and y. And ethers terra to Ilka em that Is w ever a vowel? If so, please way. tell am when. 'Which art you. llttla Pat? Thanking yoa la advance, I reHowever, yon moat aolva your , nothing for main problem, so theres ASP, Salt lake.' you Ba to do about It. I mean thatwith ought not to decide to go nelly never Is a vowel In the one or the other eiclu.Uvely. Thom sense that wa would us with word for you thing should bo decided In It la the opening letter the which by the llttla megaphone man shoutThe bo- -. article 'an" instead of "a--' ing In tho auricla house of your vowels are given aa "a, a. i, o, u, w and aomatimm and, y." "W, In other word, my dear, why strictly speaking la a am the knife on your friends whan and la has the vowel beeanm It that either? with wrong theres nothing elimination tournaglide, forming the second element Theirs is aa of certain ment in which yon do nothing but "how. etc.diphthongs, as In few, giro tho victor hia crown. Tho worm Doos this make clear the point man eliminates himself. Bo bo happy In your letters, my troubling yon, Anu? If not, lot me dear, while you may, and 1st thing try again. work out for themselves. Mias Kayo: Thanks for tho wish, Pat. Good Dhurhave a bcantlfal yellow PerI luck to you. sian eatp and he's mmraalty large a gimad oaet I have bad him Sear Miss Kayes We aaa girls of twrl'e and thir- ataos ha waa a ttay kitten, and hes oM sow. Bat bow teen years of age. We surely do ap- not quite a year a police dog, and I cant preciate your coxy little corner, and I haveboth of them. So will you keep Ret very much benefit from It. We girls have a Utile dab of ht lp ate to find a home tor the cat? He's a lovely pet, and I want to Wd would like a little IHt. find tHb bean kind of a homo for mm ter this dub. Osr ilckaai are: BIO, Peggy. Meg, Boots, Toots, t My phone Is Waasteh MM. 1BR, Kitty and Polly. We would like - It very urach if this would eater hi vron id approbate it If those interThe Peoere Hews as soon aa pan- - ested la the eat would call before pJB . Salt lake. Xoa are .1 hope " g . f ; a i f t I 1 rru. common J FRENCH INSPIRATION A delightful little dress of French iavpiratxm (bowing the smart am of sharing; in one piece styling. It is too cose for word just precious. Any young miss of 6, 8. M, 12 or 14 would look mart in Style No years 3ZSL It is cut in from each armhole dotted line and lower edge along shirred and joined to upper edge which forma yoke, jaunty pocket top Marring at either side ot. skirt Printed dimity, printed sateen, cfaal-Ewool crepe, jersey, cashmere, cotton broadcloth and crepe de chine are Pattern price 15 cents appropriate. in itmnpe or coin (com preferred!. Pleas order patterns at Mast It days before you wich to use them aa wa do not carry them In stock. Address Pattern Department, Deseret New. Embroidery patterns are also If cants. a, ' A Persian cat? Bounds moat Uka a tnyvtlo Persian rug, or something, doesnt It? Awfully arlatocrsfle, anywayl Wholl have this prise? Dear Mia Kaye: I am very blue beesnse X am aboet to have my children taken from me. Ten year ago my sister's husband deserted her (my slater) with A four children, twine four and one boy three and ooe boy one. At v that time my iter was forced to to support herself and baMea. wont But gcra can protect yourself A year later a he married aad moved to another state where she No ibrii eas 4 jostle to his job every meal. Doctor recommend died four years ago.. The husband took the children to the Juvenile no woman can remain vivacious because tt to 100 mad hsppy Judge and declared them all dewith constipation bran 100 affective. and the judge gave me daily undermining health and Healthful and delicious with milk pendentsof them ell. atxength. Aching heads, painful or ersam, or with fruit or They came here In June almost muscles, nervousness, blemished added. Sprinkle into soup. honey Recfour years age and their father has rhsrlri 4htsa are jurt little things on parkag. Sold by 11 gro- never contributed to their support ipe that constipation bring on. In cers. Senmd every whets. Mad sent them a present or a letter by or th end, it canse mor than forty Kellogg slnae they have been here till this in Battl Creek, Avadful Christmas, and bow he sends presents and loving letter and tells them he is coming la the spring to Begin now combating constitake them home. He Is not to the to pation. Kellogg's atato I am to and they were given CUBrastaad to relieve it. More me from another state. What to to prevent it. Just eat two table- tbaQ I do? chronic caaaak ppoonfuto daily BLUES, Utah. SLOW UP ALL-BRA- N co-to- dy dims. ALL-BRA- N - - 1 0 mb O my. Bluest Yours la such a tangle T that I don't even dare say I THINK thl or that. All I can offer la this: Yon need tb advic of an attorney. No other person would b competent to pass an opinion In such a complication. go, dear, won't yon let ma help yon la something else Instead? And here's to tha success of you. May things work out for th best good of aU. and wav yon ba happy to the knowledge of that. Dear Ml Kaye: 1 read yonr column nightly and enjoy It very merit. 1 Hi yon much Joy M Mrs. Port. When will there be n baby show to halt lake? I know that we Are : ? alL Dear Miss Kaye: Were planning a Valentine dinner party. Please publish a men tor the party, not too expensive. We'd like something to match the decorations. Thanks. causes um thats ing m mml-vow- SPRING TIDES Thaaks. P P. And that's from Ulster Poet, too. Horry, but 1 am compelled to do just the thing you beseech mo hot lo do eay there is no prospect for tend parents to exhibit their oft- hero at tha present time. siring 1 suggest that you call the Department ofoccasionally Child Hygiene. Was. 40. That way youll bo sure not to mim one should It be scheduled. W elcomo and congratu la lions. Dear Mia Kaye: , Im coming to you to a&k you wba to do, ire got green eye and it makes me fed so bad. Are green eyes as terrible as they sc nut May I ask another question? I'D lake a chance anyway. Xa baking soda injurious to the hair If it used aa a rinse? , Mr. Basle Basket, doee that mouth! I bsve to see Miss Kaye. CAT EYES, Salt lake. for (bli department ah ould he licartlloriura Ucporun oou Tho Dement Newt, Salt be written on unjUf,, to ooe qu cation tub, should write, f ull Dame and addre of to tbe the EES or 'initial be uwd for Idtmeatloa ppendeili adorwees tttlBmxL All iumi ft i i BEN WEBSTER ABC, LAyion. 'By R. E. Pinkerton Copyright Metropolitan Newspaper ed ed ed heart-shape- heart-shap- Henry Spence a. I. York, N. MW Rogar taw very clearly that ha dred feet from th th water. Not bad, for th present, don all he ones did they cut a bed timber. could. He felt that both Rita and Never did they waste ten minutes Dick would recede from their stands, mapping out a campaign for a sin- that after a month or two h could visit them to a semblance at least of Iheir old time comradeship. What drove Jimmie Baird to such unrelenting effort, Roger did not suspect, for there was nothing unusual to it. It was a Baird trait to bring not only skill and efficiency to a task but bring enthusiasm cloaked by apparent indifference. Both Roger and Jimmie found complete absorption to their work. Each bad a passion for logging. Th virgin fragrance released: by saw and ax. that follows th rending crash of a great fir. waa a subtle intoxicant. They knew no thrill quit like that produced by the astounding leap of a huge tree down a mountainside and into the sea. "She s a saw log : their yelp of victory. bloat of ail. both young men were driven to supreme effort by the Light Brigade itself. Not that it waa Cowan timber, not that it was Roger's own, not eves because fortune loomed. They were hand loggers, and they were working th finest "show on the coast. Twenty years earlier, men with a "roving license had moved along the thousands of mile of shore Un and cut any tree they wished on government 4ad. Only the finest timber was taken, tree close to ths water, that would leap from stump to sea. If on "hung. Its express train flight halted by boulder or a burled top. the band logger moved on. He refused to use a jack. In Rogers trme hand loggers were forced farther and farther up the slopes, compelled to take trees that could not possibly be run without bed timbers, barking and an expenditure of labor appalling to an Inexperienced man. The men who attacked the great forest single handed became cunning engineers, they became phlloeophert capable of forgetting Instantly two long days ot futile effort, of turning with unimpaired resolution to a new task. Roger Dean and Jimmie Baird had known only auch condition. They had been accustomed to finding a new problem In. every tree, one requiring careful study, mtauts calculation and hours of preparatory labor. Often tt was necessary to cut half a dozen smaller trees to provide bed timbers. And al ways to felling giant cedar or fir. It was Imperative to do it so skillfully the great trunk crashed to earth exactly where they had de. termined It should fall. Now they found themselves in aa Elysisn forest. Hundreds ot hand loggers have dreamed of such a "show. Non had aver 'worked a better. Roger and Jtmmla derived pure ocstaey from their work, sensed something of tho ople In their efforts. It was epic, ktupendoua, pert of that pure drama always afforded when mans tail and Ingenuity arrest something from nature. Tha felling of on giant cedar waa aa hereto achievement, and they felled And that being tha case, you want th decorations too, i, take it, lor, of course, I couldnt match my menu to your decorations; If I db not sven know what they are. Now could 1? Let tha guests find their seats by hearts on jrhlch are portrayed each one's fid or fancy with no names written. Let tha figures all be cupida one card showing him with a camera, another on horseback, Mother carrying a golf bag, etc, etc Small hearts sprinkled over the table at random are vary decorative. Also, a fringe of them around tha candle shades Is attractive- For favors you might use heart-shapboxes, bearing tiny gilt arrows across the top. Fill them with wee heart-shapcandies. Th menu 1 will give Is delightful, but not elaborate, and 1 believe you can make use of H. Heart-shapcanapes spread with anchovy pasta, tomato million with a spoonful ot whipped cream on tha top; a crown roast of d lamb, with peas to pastry cases sweet potato croquettes; a vegetable aalad with a beet heart on top; ice ereajh molded to would make fancy an attractive dessert. You are a elcomo. dozens. From across th inlet their gas Dear Misa Kaye: boat was a speck on th water. name Standing beside a Will you suggest a great fr. they ctoh are have? There shrank to olfln stature. Wheq they for a Uule plue are only three of Be just rut notches to the base of aa eight-foeach other , and go to tre. Inserted their spring shows together, and things like that. boards and climbed up, with ax and Muskeof "The Three saw. to tha precarious perches, they Rethought teers," but that Is too common- - Our became woodpeckers clinging to the Initials do not do any good because side of a telegraph pole. Their keen saw drawn across tha century-ol- d they are all consonant. Thank yoa very much for the fibers accomplished nothing mors oilier two answers. than a futile rasping. Those tiny Lota of hire to you. Little Secre- ax blades were ridiculous. tary and Cinderella. Roger and Jlmmi felled broad-basB E THREE; Salt lake. cedars by the score, toppled two hundred foot firs Into the sea. would be Just Maids,' six miles of undreamed had 'Merry They of shoreline along which to browse. right for you, wouldn't It? and are I welcome, Always you They found uncounted tree that assure you that We Three Little leaped Into tb water with tb finSecretary, Cinderella and I all al tug at ths saw. send our love to Yon Three. Th Gilchrist jack and tha barkIrons rusted on the beach. They ing Dear Mlae Kaye: never Climbed mor than two hun been have I keeping ap your oozy corner and now would like yon to about dipping chocolate cream? I anewer me one question which an- want the ckocoltM sweetened aad noys me continually. dont know how to do It, so am I am troubled with aqueaklng coming to yoa for help. Shore and I wonder If you could tell Thank much. me what I could do to stop them JANE, Idaho. . from squeaking. To tnaks chocolate coals, melt SQCEAKT, Utah. the chocolate to a double boiler and Try this, Squeaky. keep hot without allowing to boll. Heat a bit ot oil to a shallow Drop the centers In one at a time com well up and lift out with a silver fork Impan juet enough to on the soles of your shoes, and mediately they are covered. Allow stand them to It over night. De It th surplus chocolate to drip off earefnlly. so as not to stata and and place on wax paper to harden. soil them, and I think youll be Since you deelre a sweet chocopleased with th result. late covering, stir some of th fon, v Anything else? dant. a little at a time, Into the. melted ehocolate. mixing thorough- - J Deer Mias Kaye: until sweetened to test. R in yon please tell me bow ta go ly,You are most welcome. band-paint- Service New JOHNNY SHITS THE AGAIX. gle tre. While the roar of on was still to ths air they were going on By THORNTON W. BCRGES3. to th next. On glance down th slope, and they were at work. Who to hi business doth attend "This Isnt hand logging, Jim Will seldom other folk offend. ml remarked on day. , It's plain Old Mother Nature. ruination for aver doing anything els.' It didn't take Peter Rabbit long "R'o don't need a donkey for this to find out when Reddy Fox had show, Rogar agreed exultantly. left. Pe'.er didnt feel altogether "And you've been working at eight comfortable down there in Johndollars since tbs start, fellow.1 Johnny baa ny Chucks home. "Eight cents or eight hundred, a way of grumbling to himself Its th same. I'll get my pay when sometimes and hia grumbltng tsn't I tell my grandchildren about this." pleasant. He waa grumbling now. Easa of logging did nqt bring You see. he hadn't wanted to wak carelessness or slackening of ef- up, but when he was once awak forts. Rather they found it an in- ho had had to go up and ae how He had sort of centive to longer hours and sus- It was outside. tained intent ne.se. The ideal hoped that it was spring. Rhen (ions were a challenge to their aklll, ho had opened the door and poked They worked harder than aver to his head out and found eterything sustain a record of never having a covered with snow Johnny had tre hang. been a disgusted woodchuck. Bo. on his after doorstep In those first days on th Light sitting Brigade even the financial side of a w hlle. wishing h could get somethe work waa dwarfed by tho sheer thing to eat. hut knowing ho could Joy of their labor. Yet each lay not, Johnny had gone down back Roger could have paused to watch to hia bedroom. Ho hadn't even his bank balanca grow. Beautiful waited to greet Peter Rabbit., who No. I cedars stood close to the wa- had started from tb Old Briar-Patcwhen ter. trees that required only felling. trees that ran from four to No had seen Johnny out there on hia been had great' doorstep. Peter eight or nine thousand board feet He had wanted worth twenty-fiv- e dollars a thou- ly disappointed. sand to Vancouver. Once, to three to talk with Johnny Chuck. Yon thou- know. Peter always likes to gossip. they ran twenty-fiv- e day, sand feet, fir and cedar, five hun- But Peter hadn't quit dared go down inside that house. In the first dred dollars worth of logs. It wasn't polite. In tha secRoger thought of this only as a place ond place, he had a feeling that and . toward step donkey engine larger operation, tor out of th Johnny Chuck was out of sorts. Ho elation of Aha moment and the not until Reddy Fox had jumped nnmbing effect of his last talks for him ltad Peter' ' gone down inith Rita and Dick had come an side. When Peter' did go in lie didn( absorbing thought. Now, after He went down; nine months, be was making con- go away down. crete answer to the spirit of Johnny Chuck's long hall only far Bruc Cowan. As heir of that enough to be sure ha was safe from spirit, and not of th Light Bri- Reddy Fox. Th situation Peter gade. Roger now saw himself. found himself In wasn't getting alThat spirit h alone must sustain together pleasant. Down below ht at all costa. Dick a vain fool, could hear Johnny Chuck growling Rita reckless to her first defeat, and grunUng. L'p above ho could their actions could not destroy the hear Reddy Fox- - growling and legacy they had forgotten. That snarling. Ho. you see, Peter sort ot legacy demanded that Bruc Cowans spirit be maintained aa a ref- with Matt Halford, and as ha began to see past tha Light Brigade uge for them. Yet all this was hardly a to other tracts of timber, other thought with Roger. He sensed operations, great booms crawling and felt it, yet because ho wa slowly ths length of the Gulf of young and dreamed dreams hi Georgia, perhaps to his own mill thoughts were ot his own individ- to Vancouver, were In his dreams A letter from Mary Hallett came ual future to the growing boom to him. that was chained to tha shore. When h started hand logging (To Bo Continued.) h. lipperty-hpperty-li- p, oAti way. Peter guessed that Reddy Fox wouldn't stay very long. It was broad daylight and ha knew that Reddy wouldn't want to be out there to the middle of the Green Meadows any longer than he could help. Ho, after waiting a little hile, Peter began to make his way up to the doorway, a step at a lime. Between steps ha wailed. At last he was where bo could look out. Nothing was to be seen of Reddy Fox, in front of him or either side. j Merry Little Breeze came blowing from directly behind Peter, but brought no scent of Reddy Fox. Then Peter boldly thrust his head out. Reddy Fox waa nowhere In eight. Peter grinned. Just then he heard a sound behind him. It was Johnny Chuck grumbling. He was coming up the hall. "I've got to shut this door again," grumbled Johnny Chuck. T'v got to shut this door and go back to sleep. I dont tew what I had to wqk now for, anyway. I didnt want to wake up. I dont se why it Isnt spring. Xv got to shut this door." Peter moved out and sat on tha Then he looked back doorstep. down inside. Hand was being packn ed In It below. from-dow- was-bei- ' ng pushed up Johnny Chuck t In a hallway Just below Peter. few minutes Peter couldnt see down at all. but he could hear Johnny Chuck at work. Then all waa quiet. He knew then that Johnny ChucI had gone back to bed. He had closed his door and gone back to bed. , "B'ell, if time for me to go home," said Peter. And so it was. 192. by T. R'. (Copjfwrlght. Burgess ) Tho next story: "Some Tracks to th Enow." A recent census by railway officials estimated ths population of Manchuria at 1T.490.000 or about 5.000.000 more than in previous estimates. A novel atop watch for timing football games has a dial divided into 75 minutes for four 15 mlnut periods and an Interval of the same length. Farming colonies for English Immigrants ar being established in Argentina along the line of railways to which British capital is Interested. 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Jell-we- ENHV SPENCE, THe Itf RICHEST MAN IN HILL- successful and look far ths -- L SIDE, fVAO Pi CAREFUL AMD CUNNING PLAN THAT -- HEFBT WOULD PLACE, BEN WEBSTER IN HIS POWER. AND. WITH BEN IN H POWER, SPENCE KNEW THAT FT WOULD ONLY BE A MATTER OF MOMEMTS BETORB HE HAD THE BCTT& FARM IN HIS POSSESSION. 1, d V - - 'Jtg- '' - - ? |