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Show .', '! ' "r'Jt f ", ft Si'r T aA. THE DESERET ., NEWS SALT LAKE. CITY JULY THURSDAY 10 '' JC.t,l f. 4 f tqjmfih "t 1 Vfe. V .i , rV n WW?- 3 1930 dh Ai Bffc XSE rfh i FEATURES FOREWOMEN AND CHILDREN j,' jreq Passion Rower Li V a ' i ' DOROTHY DIX ? &. : . srnonis. etMn cHoom nd CutThornfrlntl jo,oml, iku-ma- rm fee Ut. lesves lur sniur.a la St. rraa-etac- a with Daa WallSM. former aalatar bat sow bar lathar a abaaffaar. Daa baa tinir Collars a ad aa Jab aad Caaay baa all tba cures. la tha arorld. Aa aaaa aa tbar ara marriad mar amd a lone bar laakine iar a placa ta lire Tbay ttaallr find a pnaaibla room aad rbar peed moat of tbatr atoadar capital an koaaabald aoppllaa. Naror h.rlns worked la kar Ufa, Caar atarta brava.y at ibo drudgery of kouaakaapiad. Ckasy liked tbd beach, but It was . often cold and blowy there In Juli' abd August Jtnd comctlme lost in thick toe.- - On thos days when thew went to murh how far ona descended among tho ungraded ranks below. A mansard flat on hhotwell street was Just as good to Cassy as an apartment on McAllister or Pine. There were only two distinctions socially; one was either in society, and went to tea that war reported tetthrully In the papers. and knew the members of the best Peninsula clubs, or one wasn't significant In any way. But Dan was chafed by tha consciousness of Intermediate stages. Hs wanted to taka a modern flat, nearer downtown and perhaps, make a first payment on a car. He through m.Tqusum 251?" dcd the museums, and aat under the home to which be could his friend plana tree listening to orchestra bring, They loved each other wholly, music that waned and rose da tho deeply, ecstatically. Tha completesummer breeie Idly shifted. ness Motor cart swept by them In a his tnof her wabsorption In Dan, and her, Iped away all the past Steady river; Cassy woulA look al for cassy, and her entirety their occupants with active inter- Indifferent to themadefutureThere est, How very tunny to be able .o was nothing nowadays, but the run around in a blf machine that heavenly and the dream present, was eostltrg money ail the time, Ing summer streets of the Mission, gnd perhaps to dine quite casually and the shops where she bought down the Peninsula somewhere, kitchen soap and and apricots, and spend two or three dollars where she under the a wilon that one meal! Why. her table ing to talkstopped to Italians about Ice. didn't cost her twice that in S and bootblacks about new laces whole week. for Dan's big shoe. She alwajs read the menur She was Mrs. Wallace Mrs and budgets and housekeeping ar- Wallace; she exulted In her marticles generally In the nevtspaptrs ried state It was all right to have and magazines nowadays and was this handsome, eager, weary boy surprised and a littla awed to find come flying up the cluttered stairs that she beat tha best of them. of the old Cannon house ever tn his arms, Nobody ever suggested that any night and catch She family of two could live on the suin they were man and wife. that Cassy and Dan Wallace lived heated a kettleful of water for his on. sharing In tbs morning; she knew and When the music was over the every one of his neckties wandered slowly to the rtreet car shirts. She knew what dishes he and be liked waitwas that thought If the and especially sunshiny, day Uia ed until they could get an outside The Count de Monte Crlsto seat. Dan would lump on and greatest book that ever had been hold her place for Cassy. and Cas- written. And in return he grew familiar sy always liked his praise of her abwith all tha sweetness and quickness tn following hint. And so home to tha dreary Can- surdity, the wisdom and Inconsag-and chlldlshnes the ' non house, that was never really sistency, that wer Cassv. he laughed dreary to Cassy. Dan never grew aeitsr he reconciled to its Sunday afternoou at her domestic makeshifts loved the Mu spron. he wasnt aspect of drifting newspapers, dts so erase about; th hrown on. orderly persons loafing In for un'haved men, sticky, tired Dan had a dotei pet names - 1. love t s her. amt elm loved them babies. But these persons were to his he his baby, and honev, friends now. she had been and hi tid and 'Cashle hungry for social contacts all her and a world Snooks in Jived They life without knowing It; she was own. entirely shut aw.r not critical now. Her first shadow of their love and their happiness of a quarrel with Dan came be- by their tho outside tforld. cause ha thought she was ton nice a small trunk arrived to them and she thought be wrou forOne dayMrs. Wallace and Cassy young rudsit thankfully discovered within "We'H get out of here, one of much of her old clothing not all, thbse days. Baby, and forget this but enough at least to make her dump! There feel weH dressed again Dong before this she had discov- was no message, there never had ered and with a little secret pain, been any messag. from her moththat Dan was lea ecstatically happy er or father or Gertrude, than she herself was. Natural No matter! They ex'sted now anough Cassy hastened to remain onlv aa dreams. herself, because all this meant In Octob-- - heavy rains began, be meant to a chance freedom, and Carry's little domain became There wss no heat in th heraelf, to her, whereas to Dan It cold AhJ- - asuM. whUe-utam) , ntstlsitk5f?npSslhmtjf t even a sort of shsme. Hs didn and floor, and by the second day like to have his wife doing her of it Cassy and Hath Terry wer own Work In two poor rooms, talking as desperately as If they washing and scrimping, with never had never seen the sun- no Th dorks were deeerted, penny to spare for movie or s Idowntown dinner. ships wer in, and Dsn had snt to down the tied determinedly Cassy knew herself to be a person born without tho need of a business of finding a -permanent sense of raster Dan was acutely job. But It was hard, in th pouring conscious of social distinctions He had ambittorts far above the plain rain. He came home night af -folk the laborers and the derelicts night wet and discouraged and aft of Mrs Harney's house. Casey rent day. tho deadly seventeenth thought them mereTv amusing. If cetne nearer and nearer. Cassy one couldn't be a Pringle, at the felt her first qualms of rest un- top of the heap. It didn't matter easiness. r hr Hewever, it's Sunday, so th gives us ons mors dsy's reprieve," "Noah reminded him hardily, body Is expected to pay rent on a Sunday! "I know tt!s bo said desperateOn tbs Monday ly nervously. svenlng, when bs cams bom filled with uncomfortable apprehension, and still without n penny or a Job, it was amazing to find the table set neatly abouf a jar of bin .daisies, and tho heartening odor of pot roaat, bis fsvbrite dinner, scenting the room. Cassy waa mysterious and Is DANDRUFF, embarraSStiJgyoU, too?' Ever notice how strongly you have bean Impressed , . . favorably Impressed, by th appearance- of aoiqp acquaintance's hair! Dandruff la unsightly, and one of hairs greatest enemies But Dandruff will readily yteid to Noaruhtne. a tonfe-th- at was perfected after 10 years of research by an of Americas greatest chemists. Nourlahtoe acts by cleansing the scalp, and stimulating the hair roots. I! !i at alt leading ,4rug and dept, store. Send for FREE folder. ' NOURISHING nockjigm mro. ca wmuxgtok to uxj. WfM New Yorh Js Wea ring Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished frith Every Pattern Ifa utlnHw rny to Muiwt copy we Tba floemced ilem and fbe Mow theses art important fathioa detail that are thoroughly young usd smart. Another iotercstiag feature of this bine shantung Dwiim turquoise frock is the smooth fitting hipline. A circular flounce lengthens the skirt, providing a nice fulness to tha . beta. Triple crystal buckle accents Barrow self-f- a bnc belt placed at tha i aormal waifttiine. Style Nov 2592 comes fat sue 1 IB years, 3d. 3840 and 42 inches but. Vivid .light royal blue chiffon i tor its development foe- Hs takes advantage of being the beneficent providence from whom alt blessings flow to ingrati ate himself with his children, and io that end be not only gives them what he cgn afford freely but makes them Mel that he gladly In dulgea them as far as be can. He never leta them feel that lather la a tightwad out of whom they have to Jimmy every nickel. Tberefolf. they appreciate all that ha does for them. Nothing Is more tragic than that many fathers slave for their children and deny themselv es everything to giva them and never get any gratitude for it because they give It so grudgingly. Iran And the good father is hu- He man with his children. acquainted begins getting with them in the cradle. He plajs slth them. He mends their tojs. He has long talks with them and finds out what is in their Uttle hearts and soul. H lx tha chum who van always think of new games and nice things to do and makes everything more fun. He Is never the who bushes every noise and silences childish laughter and prattle or the grim executioner who Is just watting to tak off their heads, so to speak, when TtGESS REDTIME spoil-spo- ifc. mother reports their JERRY ISN'T DROI D BY THORNTON W. BURGESS ness. rt haughti- Psttem-Departmen- t Nov 2592. Six. Ns 2592 help him to become tho sort of man his father wants him to be The good father la friends with his children. Not autocrat. Not dictator. Not tyrant. Just friend father, with whore they can talk Things over.- - Father doesn't try to force BUI into th grocery business, which he loathes and hales, just because he has been building up the business for Bill for thirty years and has looked forward to having his son for a partner. Nor does ha call Bill a young fool because he wants to be aa artist or a writer or an actor. They Just talk R over aa man to man and ha accords BUI th right of of his own Ufa, A good father doe not pass th buck of rearing th children to their mother. He knows that there Nor does the good father refuse ara mighty few women who have to Mary hav dates and abut the strength of character and the the letdoor on her boy friends sc determination to deal with a lot of has to meet them at the youngsters. Tie knows that she store and 11 aad on sale to that most mothers just meit down drug Jerry Muskrat didn t know just into a muh of Ipv and tenderness have any of the pleasures that a hen h:s new family arrived in and complacence In which they belong to her time of life. Father the snug home in the bank of the don't even put up a fight at alb gives the glad hand to all th young Smiling Pool. You see, Mrs Muskbut surrender to their children and men who coma to the house, but rat had not allowed Jerry to come be think It just a important to let them do as they will. into the house for several davs. the character and Investigate At first Jerry had thought this Also. Hie good father knows standing of a youth Mary might women hav was due ta cross as on her part. that not many marry as ha would to th titi of d himself, Being rather enough real knowledge of life- a house she might buy. So he does 01a and especially he hadn't minded and had prompt sjetjiinq oySoftcfTcari to YfF when he finds that Tom. Dick or children to meet the drinks to much or is triftheir sent him away. Harry me? you nil or is a philtemptations they are bound to ling and Then one day a he crept up the encounter. last he anderer, he drops a few cold facts long hall to see If Mrs, Muskrat Mrs. Muskrat was out. AtMuskrat' tn Mrs. ear or a little ridicule was at home, he heard certain got the chance. p father, who is out In th and Marys thus saves Mary from tho missounds that caused him to stop and swam over and disappeared among of aa the around ery the bulrushes Jw Laughing lj unhappy marriage. hold his breath and listen. Then J experience the verv. very softly he left by th wsy Brook where it enters the Smiling snares and' that ara laid In a good father Is a he had come. He had a queer feel- PooL Jerry, who had been hi ling Jew a young pitfall word, boy foot, who knows a man who ia guide, phlloso-- ing, did Jerry. When at last he nearby, took hn chance. The in- tho kind of stores and offices his was swam stant he out she of sight pher and friend to hta children reached the B g Rock at th Smilgirla will work In and th kind of and who uses as much tact ing Pool and climbed out of water, to the entrance to his home and a men with whom they will be assohe looked back towards th en- second later he was scrambling up ciated. takes a hand in steering his and lntalUgeno In handling trance to his home with such a the long hall to the sCug bedroom youngsters dangerous! them aa hs doea tn managing along th hi employ. DOROTHY DIX. funny look on his face. "I do be- at the end. way they are bound to tread when 1 Mi Jer- they first start put life. Now. don't know just-welieve." said Tie. "that there arc Ha, babies In there. I do believe I have ry expected to find. No. sir, I dont doesn't leave it to mother, who know Just what he expected to find, has never been that road herself a family." After that Jerry hung around his but t am quite certain he didn't to guide them. waa find what li expected to. Perhaps home more than usual. Hs Tha rood father doesn't poe waiting for Mrs. Muskrat to cbm hs expected to find seme cut little as a little tin god before his out. At last she did. Of course, babies in fnr costa If he did, be children. H doesnt represent he had to come out to eat "My waa badly disappointed. Of course, himself to his children aa havdear." said Jerry, why didn't you it was dark la there and ha couldn t ing always been a model youth sea, but ha Couid feel, and what be tell me. How many are there?" -Jewed Aw etndy-an- d ptld-n- a adlentiop 4a MU ante a aqutemieg- - ISaesr and industrious and the first question, . To the second without any fur coat at thrifty fm never had tn orlgtnl-it- t 8 ait he marely answered "Plenty. They were just hiked and pulse In his fife. leery was no .wisar than before.. helpless and squirming. How many Mrs. Muskrat did not stay out long there were Jerry eouldn t tell, hut On the contrary. Just because he and while she was out she appear- there were more than be had any remembers the foolish thlnes ho 'd to have something on her mind idea there would b. did when he was a boy snd recalls around had until she Jerry hung Jerry only remained a minute. how passionately he wanted th'.ncs Take M-aaaitnT once more gone Into the house. There wa only one out of that seem of no value now. he looks tomight. Year eliwisativ me how there and he didnt way "She might "Have-t- old want to be with a lenient eye and a sympaorgan will be fsaetieaiagpevp. many there are. said he In a griev- caught in there by Sirs. Muskrat. thetic heart upon th faults of eriy by Binlij sod yes ed tone of vole, as ha swam over So he got out of tiiero Ja a hurry. youth, knowing that they will Just will ead with bevel towards th Laughing Brook. "I'm Ho went over to his favorite place outgrow them In a few years. And aetira a free and assy as aa-ttheir father and I guess Ive a right on the Big Bock to think thing because father doesnt throw a fit at her best positively a f tb know. She said that there are over. Somehow. Jerry didn't feel of horror over John having missed griping. Try plenty, but that doesnt mean any- at all proud. That mass of squirm- hta grad t college or having gone UlU, sf. JwJl mtrfU- tthing. That might mean three, or ing. helpless costless little babies on a wild party or having been It might mean four o five." didnt seem Ilk anything to be arrested for speeding, it make It na. unM a tcsjjaH. TJtxm The more thought it over, proud of. it didn't seem as If they poealbl for John, to confide in !the more Jerry to know how could aver bo worth looking at. father and for father to say a few wta words of counsel which the many children h had. He began - The next story; "Jerry Get HI boy. la hia gratitude for being unwatching his house or the entrancechance to slip In while Pride Back. to It, for derstood. lays to heart and which Sometimes ti hard to ding to pride. Een though you want to and hav tried, Jerry Muskrat. Printed voile, dinrity, jinffl, hatirta aad pastel washable fiat crepe make i up attractively for tows or resort Patten price IS ntsj stamp or? Be tore cds preferred). in stag of pattern. Address Th Sommer Fasbio Magazine contains most mferestmgr style for adults far town or vacatioa' wear. Alto darling ityies for that kiddies. It is 15 cents a copy, bob may be obtained for 10 cents sfil ordered same tone as pattern, i self-will- (f lilt SYrill I.Wft) VlilUt LniillJ-l-Wtli!- !' If you are not as well as you want to be, if are nervous or rundown give Lydia weak, you E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a (air trial. 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He can walk as many miles with the is as mother a to your trunk and took out your colic ea he can on a banting trip, two 'chauffeur's liveries and your sod he doesn't think that you top coat and put thsm into ray suitcase, and walked over to Mowatch a baby aa yog do a setter sers with them, and got forty-tw- o pup. He considers his children just doltarn for them In five seconds aa important aa his business. He And. my dear, on top of that, old for Moser offered me twenty-fly- o devotes as much thought to develmy foil oping his youngsters as be does to 'Too sold your fox!" improving his golf game and he No. I didn't. I just have i In reserve for the next emergency tjje aa hard to '"sell" hlmsqlf to "There wont be any next emerhis children aa h'e does to his best His Dan told her. tired, gency!" customer or client. face was while anxious little-bo- p and set, The good father doesn't feel 'Danny, darling, it breaks me that h has dona bis full duty all up to see tears In your eyes!" be when by his children "I can't help It." clothes and feeds them and Bhe was out of his arms again, bujs them sport cars and she called from tba kitchen: sends them off to college. He - "Change those, wet shoes and works hard to give them every put on your wrapper, and well advantage that he can, but be eat! knows that a father should After dirner they played double be something more to his chilsolitaire. dren than a cash register that "That's three games running to me. Dan." emits raucous sounds when the y punch it too often and too Tou think you're good, don't heav lly. And mocha, cakes to follow." he said modestly, 'Whats happened, in tba name of Allah? How do yon mean happened ? Hs father your dropped dead?" "Not Dan, arent you awful! not tbgt I know of. Oh. and I paid tha ffent. Cassy added, yawnher ing elaborately, patting mouth with the back of her hand,-Towhat! It was due yesterday, dear. So I paid It this morning " you?" . rou've bartered wbat is more "No, I don't think Im good- - But T than life Itself to any know precious good deal better Dan rug, than you are!" good woman, then? gertd. "Well, all right, thats fifteen Dan. Is that a nice way to talk cents to you. Now I'll play yoj to your wife?" a game, thirty cents or nothing "Well, spill tt. honey! he pleadOh, Dan, its eleven! ed. resting his tired, cold face "Oh, you crook! Ton'd sit up against her warm little apron and unWI midnight If you were losing' locking a big wet arm about her Her happy laughter. And then, "Well, I Just concentrated, confidentially. Irrepressibly: Cassy "Dan, Isn't this fun!" explained complacently. semi-dres- s, - : "A Good Father la a Man Who la Guide, PhUoao-phe- r and Friend to Hit Children, and Who JUaea aa Mach Tact and Intelligence in Handling Them aa He Doea in Managing Hie Em ploytea. i?y Kathleen Norris b 11 ! r ft ft rssE?n j&sssa |