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Show . DRESSY AFTERNOON FROCKS; Id enrichment of fine needlepoint or if not that then' solid chain-stitcembroidery. A favorite method Is to position this extremely decorative stltchery on the blonse or upper portion of the frock only, leaving the skirt entirely free from any suggestion of the colorful design. Models which feature repeat motifs In connection with handsomely and Intricately designed borderings are outThe picture standing in the mode. tells the story ot the effectiveness of such an arrangement better than words. This very attractive gown Is a French model fashioned of murine exmost blue satin, embroidered quisitely In tones of blue, beige and rose. The etnn effect gives opportunity to accent a border design as contrasting the all over , repeat motif on h . t.e blouse. Some of the most striking afternoon costumes are of black satin embroidered In exceeding'y brilliant shades. Sometimes the motifs take 01 a Chi- - Where Swatters Are Taboo Lifes Added Problems Grandfathers on Vacation Hen Lays Twin Eggs Ukranla. (be southern Uussla province, 6Uierstitious natives hold the common house fly In reverence and make no effort to kill the pest. Many persons regard the fly as a sa cred animat. Life is becoming more mathematical every day. We are now urged to count our blessings before eating, our calories while eating, our change after eating and our sheep while going to sleep. Kansas City Star. Fifteen grandfathers, whose ages totaled 1,200 years, recently enjoyed vacation totheir annual England. gether , at Llttlebumpton, They are members of the Browning Hall Grandfathers club of London. The oldest In the party was eighty-fou- r and the youngest seventy. ben In Ulster lays two eggs at a times, sometimes three. The owner explains this by saying that the ben, a last years pullet, bad sunstroke when a month old. Since It baa grown np the hen has on four days' a week laid two eggs at a time, and has twice laid Correct the Fault Apotheosis of the Pancake In PAJAMAS FOR LITTLE GIRLS MANY an afternoon dregs glories THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH color. the same tone as the background of the print. What Imitators little folks are these days. In mutter of dress. More and more sentiment Is trending toward the idea of like mother, like daughter. In regard to clothes. So while mother-enbig sister have been proudly flaunting fascinating pajamas and negligees little Miss Junior has leen mentally taking notes, with the result that small girls and junior misses have set up a demand for pretty negligees Just like those of their elders. Now all this preamble is leading up to a suggestion Id regard to the spring sewing program. Why not start the January "sewing bee by making Miss Junior a pretty pajama set like the one in the picture? Tills adorable model, warranted to tiring joy to the heart of uny little girl, is made of pongee bordered with gay printed silk. It has a clever little belt braided ot folds of the pongee. Other pongee pajamas are sell Jaywalk Into Cars Next thing for scientific breeder to do is to cross the carrier-pigeowith the parrot so that messages can be delivered verbally. Wall Street MEW WHIPPET CAR A MOTOR MARVEL Various Trades Offer Occupation to Blind Five cidents -- Opportunity per cent of the automobile acof the country are caused by who walk Into the sides of Like automobiles machines. into the sides of trains. persons moving running One of the sensations In the automobile world Is the perfected "Whippet, Inc., produced by the and it is direct evidence that John N Willys, president of the corporation, proposes to make good on his declaration that there can he no monopoly in the light car field." The perfected car. and the price at which It Is offered, placing it directly In competition with the lowest priced cars, has centered the eyes of the automobile industry and the motor car world in general on the enterprising Toledo manufacturer. It makes him the firs: manufacturer of automobiles to enter the price field heretofore exclusive to tun one light car manufacturer. The Whippet." which has been In production for more than 18 months holds the national fuel economy rec-orof 48.28 miles to the gallon In a test between Los Angeles and New York City, covering a distance of 3,5.V.i miles, under official observation of the In a spepd test on Rocking. A. A. ham Speedway. Salem. X. II.. a Whippet" recently attained a speed of 71.6 miles an hour over a route. This was officially timed. The same engine that ha aecont pllshed these records is the power employed In the perfected plant Whippet, now offered at the lowest price in the history of Willys Overland The Whippet" was the firet light enr to be equipped with four wheel brakes, setting a new trend In the light car field. The braking area of the "Whippet's" brakes Is greater than any other light car. Details of the perfected Whippet" disclose a wider range of colors, employment of full crown fenders, a new cadet sun visor that imparts a smart military effect, and the addition of automatic windshield cleaner, rear view mirror, and a combination rear driving light and stop light. These additions make the Whippet" the most fully equipped light car built in ffie four cylinder field. Willys-Overlan- le two-week- s' n A three. . Whatever you dislike In another person take care to correct in Sign In restaurant window of Class and Distinction. Transcript Blind men are employed In many engineering factories. In one German electrical concern, says the annual report of the National Institute for the Blind, more than one hundred sightless people are employed, while double that number are being trained. Blindness. It Is said. Is no hindrance to a man looking after two or even three automatic machines. The average earning capacity of a blind operative In these works Is considered to le nbout 80 per cent of that of a normal-sighte- mun. d Ninety blind persons employed In French engineering trades earn about 83 per cent of full wifges. A motor factory in America employs 44 blind men. who are given the work for which they seem most competent. Natures Economy Inventions during the next two or three centuries will. In the opinion of many experts, probably be In the direction of Imitations of the wonderful economy and the simple, direct methods of nature. Take the electric eel ns an example. Us electric organ ts In no sense a storage battery, but a contrivance by which electric energy Is liberated at the moment when It Is required. At rest, the organ shows sd small an electromotive force that a good galvanometer Is required to detect it. hut a sudden nervous Impulse from the eels spinal cord raises a potential of mnn.v volts, with very little heat, and so small an expenditure of matter as to defy the most expert chemist to weigh it Fireflies, glowworms and many deep sea fishes produce light without heat at a cost which would make the price of a wax candle an extravagant outlay. - feet who puts when he Caneuiian Lakes Beautiful Among the seven reservations set aside by the government of Canada In the Rocky mountains there ts none more beautiful tban Waterton Lakes National park, which lies on the eastern slope of the Rockies where these mountains approach the International boundary. The park forms a rough section square with a long added to the east the whole having an area of about 220 square miles. Lets the World Go By consecutive For the seventy-fourt- h season, Mrs. RIehaid T. Auchmuty of New York has arrived at her summer d home, the Dormers, on the road. She has never owned on automobile, has no listed telephone, no electric lights, no steam beat In her villa, nor a radio. She prefers to drive over the wooded roads In an open victoria. Glowing fagots tn her fireplaces and kerosene lamps furnish heat and light She Is In her ninetieth year. Boston Globe. Lenox-Pittsflel- who cant talk on bis his foot In his month tries. San Francisco Newest American Sport Critic-baitin- g baa become au even nater and more typical American than framing prize fights or fixhorse races and championship laseball games. The man who practices professional criticism tn thla year jf our Lord lives constantly In a metaphorical gashousr, district bis bead and seat In Imminent prospect of bash and boot George Jean NaI than In Vanity Fair. spe ing Profit by Past Errors The past ts gone, and gone forever. You may learn by your mistakes, but do not be guilty of the sin of constantly worrying over them. Turn yonr face toward the future. Give your mistakes and blunders a decent burial In the past, and let the memory of them furnish you with Implements of Industry by which you may operate the gold mine of future possibilities. Exchange. Fowls in Biblical Times Not That Sick Girl I want a nice book tor an valid. Librarian Something religions? Girl N ,, not now. Hes In- Cure for Optimism Feet and Talking Its the fellow Migratory Bird Treaty resident ot Ohio, who had previously raised wild fowl under a federal permit, but failed to submit the required report of operations and continued to make sales and shipments without renewal of the permit, was arraigned In Federal court at Toledo, Ohio, found guilty, and fined $300 and costs. To engage in the business of rearing and selling migratory waterfowl, says the bureau of biological survey, United States Department of Agriculture, It is first necessary to obtain a permit from the secretary of agriculture and then to comply with all requirements of state law. These requirements are made under the migratory bird treaty act regulations to protect and perpetuate migratory species of birds passing each year between the United States and Canada. A The neurologist says optimists live They might longer than pessimists. If they didnt have such sublime faith in loose brakes. San Francisco Partridges are noted In the Old Testament. The fatted fowl (1 Kings, 4:23) Is Interpreted as either goose or duck. Cocks and hens were brought from Persia two or three centuries before ChrlsL A tomb at Marlssa of about 200 B. C. baa a good representation of a crowing cock. Sparrows and other twittering birds" were also used for food. It doesnt pay to advertise unless you are able to deliver the goods. I .1 aI oese character, the border carrying u the exotic theme. The idea of embroidering the bodice and not the skirt is expressed out in more ways than oue. Smart frocks of either cloth, satin or crepe for daytime wear show clusters of fruit or flowers in repeat all over the bodice with borderings using the motif .in solid form. The front opening at the neckline is usually elaborated with bordering 'down each side forming a medallion effect at its base. Frequently the solid chain stitching is done In gold or silver metal thread, which is exceedingly attractive. Then again instead of silk floss or metal thread, the work is executed' in tiny brass nnllheuds.' Perhaps only single nailheads are dotted sy metrically over the blouse, but the borderings and belt ' , develop a solid design Evening frocks also carry out this treatment, substituting rhinestones for metal nailheads. ,'Tlie sparkling beatify of the diamond embroidered trimmed as far as borderings are con cerned, but they gain color In tha they are embroidered with boil-fas- t floss which shows good Judgment, for they launder perfectly. For the making of children's nighties, pett.icoat slips and pajamas, a more thoroughly practical fabric than pongee, one can not And. Advance spring wash fabrics' include handsome striped broadcloth. very Tills material makes up very prettily ror sleeping pajamas, it tubs to per- fection. . looking like new after each laundering. These bright candy stripes are a delight to children. Cotton prints for children s apparel are very Interesting this season. In that they emphasize an illustrative trend, displaying, as they do. amusing scenes and animals and figures, also colorful fruit 'clusters. These are alt cleverly useful in the fashioning of iota kimonos and such An added note of color may he achieved hy np tilying borders ot plain sateen hi A QUALITY CAR AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN OUR HISTORY SEDAN 585 FORMER PRICE ' 725 REDUCTION M THE MOST VALUABLE CAR EVER OFFERED FOR 00 LITTLE MONEY Veto Low Prices - Touring STYLED LIKE Plouse is contrasted hy the skirt which ts left free from any suggestion of or namentation. save ihat of intricate draping. can embroider are buy , Women-w-- ho ing two piece frocks of plain satin, adding the embroidery loueh tlteiii selves. A very clever idea is to em broider dots on the blouse In a Novel effect, outlining these with nieial thread. One color can he used or Hit dots can begin in dark tones grad iiating to lighter colors as they ap proacb the neckline. Another Interesting mode ot decora lion is that of handpainting. Tiny clusters of fruit painted in solid col ors, outlined with bronze gold or silver are very effective. One need not necessarily pattern the entire blouse, a few clusters judiciously placed gives charming results. Printed satin is a smart new fubric Item this season. The fanciful satin print Is frequently used for the blouse, the satin skirt being in a solid GROWN-UP- Coach Roadster S broadcloth'. New. ton, are the American Indian cotton prints arid they are qut'v Hilaptahle foi children's shirts clothes j and negligees A comfy kimono made ot vlvm striped flannel will also prove a trens tired possession in little daughters wnrdrobe. Here is a pretty Idea' for the mot her who' is "doing It now u heh it comes to sewing for the children Outline the neckline Hhd armholes, also ttie hemline of the pajama blottse--wi- th a horde! formed ot folds of Hie crepe de chine In several pnsiei tints Hie same caught together with fagot ing The effect Is that of a minims trimming Very pretty pajama en semhles for children are being shown at Hie stores, made of rayon ktili which Is of 6Uch a tine gauge it looks tike glove silk. Some are of iiearfi color piied with blue, and with em hroldered blue birds on Hie blouse. JULIA Borm.MI.KY . two-piec- e . (2-pas- 455 535 485 1921. W eaters Newspaper Union.) - Roadster with rumble seal 525170 Coupe - - 535 Cabriolet c0Up 54 5 Chassis - 355 All prices f. o. b. 90 200 90 Rear Gasoline Tank lor utmost safety with vacuum fuel feed. This costs more to build, but is much safer. Increased Speed Whippet superiority is also expressed in greater and safer speed; 5 5 to 60 miles per hour, and many owners say 65 Greater Gasoline Economy the A. A. A. Coast-to-Coa- st miles per gallon. Whippet holds record of 43.28 economy Other Important Features 164 inches of acceleration, silent timing chain, longer leg room, adjustable steering wheel, lower center of gravity, single plate clutch, longer connectsprings, full force feed lubrication, faster factory yQuality Shown in Outward Beautfor Whippet introduced the vogue in light car design compact bodies with low, fleet lines. smart, rear axle housing with removable shaft, ing rods, banjo-typ- e are among the many quality car features of the Whippet. THE WHIPPET NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WILLYS-OVERLAN- D, TOLEDO, OHIO INC. . |