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Show foijJil or Seemed to Find (,lullrtii' On l)H nto Interesting A on! came a lap on the kitchen iir.d Mrs, Brown ojer.e.l it tBy doo! FRCOLUIC f. VAN DL WAT .t her neighbor, in a state to ( Mil'll It Continued. on :v;t indignation. s that mischievous lov of I ,l y H. i L. r.c .i cried the enraged v. u::i-- i i.. ng up a brick. die's e U't f ir. tur v n t'.is through my wind, .ce look came over Mrs. lighted A face. :,'s Eft et.cck it, i ,liy! IIow interesting!" sh.e '"at f... .aided I if wonder ked. will you rer. W..S It?" tic Y.Vre let : e have tire br.ck? little all the mementoes r.g i' m.,t of :s youthful pranks theyll be ell the beat when he grows up. 0 i: tcresting rg were t T c R I r u. b ( H V f Wheat More Important The spy department of agriculture of it lido says that wheat is much more imfall- by ilii'i.: Hive-ias. ei., then .n.o ,s fi.,r.'i' rruii diy portant than corn in commerce O' i !y ivuke ocr. i! more wheat en'ers internarui n iu.Ti s in m '.let ,it' ui ii. Ft rva tional trade. W M'Ht is usM njore this ti !h,: warm, pt o n ur wiii fro t fur human food, while enrn is used eiliiuti or whipped cit .m. It m. Reiiiur for aniniaL. ('lollu's (anim First prinn h mu Program ri c - j hi mi: Mi ( s ee sss i 1 1 1 lcii.p'.iiig ft b ..Is: C., V ., i : BV YOUR M VE Vc. . i . . . r CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY Vhen you feel gassy, headachy, logy bowels, do as nullumt 4ue to clogged-u- take at bedtime. Nest thorough, comfortable relief, jQorning fce'ping you Hart the day full of your gorinal energy and pep, feeling like a doesnt disturb jp.lii n! your night' rest or interfere with work the the chewing jest day. Tfy gum laxative, yourself. It tastes good, it's jtndy and economical ... a family supply costs only at U.e w - La p Peen-A-Mi- y ! '.V ' a it tla t:.i r. ,.u, . as .t a f. u ." I a I v .t. f. r I.:::: t, W It Mi: I !e. t, ..r, e. ,. a ' t a L .v w, it t u .f s T F d cm iei:t iiii-- i V S' si V. V. ' V bs . e I i 1 1... FEEEI-A-M1F- tns if V .V "j 1 "V . VAV- - Jn men thi3 blunder still you all think their little set man-tfpHannah More. d. Slower-Burnin- g - Camels gives you EXTRA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOR AN- D- 1 i I . on A for, tin i pi u. M , UTHI-K- 'u .1,1 u 1, 'I to be bad s Fluid I hu in is MI a rt. lull. Till a in hi rt" dri is of Pus t e v,'.i 111 U.e i y I!!!.' .pr. g.rl wants a smart m ,v till ' w ear, s it s high time f r to lay plans f. the annua M g It is mu e tmi campam.n ally tu t S- u- W ,1 .start m i : tigutiiig the sin rt new In. idlings pastel plaids, the den and chalks that an fnv riles fur Jimmie To, limns this. t ring. You will be sui mill lu iw ttle really lovi ly materia Is cost 'or a dollar, or even less, it is pus: e to buy u or nmri uf good iking ra mi challis. With a modi n sew mg ma-ar- e lift ded chine, just a few hmn:-t: a Lr dress produce an attract or a j laid Ldero dn s ur a smart princess stile, exactly suited to 1 I 11 1 daughter's personality Even if the budget is slim anil you haven't had experience at sewing, there is no excuse fur making daughter du without good looking clothes. You can learn to do a professional job of dressmaking by spending just a few afternoons at your local sewing center. Nowadays, even the couturier finishes are easy for beginners In handle, because modern sewing machine attachments make pleating, ruffling, tucking, cording and applique, besides the dozens of other neat tricks they perform. Certain to win the heart of every young miss is the favorite bolero in cotton pld'id with sepblouse as shown to arate tuck-ithe left in the picture. The plaid, the pleated skirt and the cute felt derby hat with a little red feather have a look about them that will delight the heart of a child. You can get inexpensive washable plaids that look like fine wool weave, or, if suit-dres- r!u at V . c u i s n d Glamour Jewels b it. of c a .lat v e. ate Jnl I bi fi t t I ,i , u i w ties, done in n ji t on our I ga-.ig- I'm '1 Ml t 1, s r iii'li w si i ut with the uh'er ne 'I hi V k-- $, z ? ' vv 'fX'iw i - - nF ' AV' V L-- - - frr r:. X.-J- i- i .;T : '' Tales of the jewelry treasures that are sojourning in America at present sound like fairy stories for grown-upMany aristocratic refugees from Europe brought vast fortunes In diamonds to this country. At the moment we have with us the opals of Queen Victoria, the emerald that Napoleon gave to Marie Louise (now set in a diamond necklace), and a brooch made for Franz Josef of Austria to present to his Pictured hereprecious with is a Russ an, handpaintid fan sticks, which set in diamond-studdewas the nuptial gift of a grand duchess. The d. amond bracelet anil ring worn on the outside of the glove in ttie continental manner is of modern design. The formal white satin gown shows an embroidered pattern of gold thread and brill, anU, K-t- , r--f ui t he ii; i e 'l t III- - l'ei o o, li,!e-i- of C i:b:,, ;u 1 i G- ! -l lhul Mutun! Itetting Par! Mutual has been i in.cf.' It ee w.is d.a g sta'es. In Ld s hi. t . In-ii- world in l.Tlo.lll ,.h u.u well. u ' 'd to ll.u they contain, which stains the teeth uinl fingers. The yellou mattes s t IiuOl cl u u Is lino A iludeon of s the Ui;:s, wi'.h an oiilput of line ounces valued at f 10,1,. srG.Oi'H. Only One of lv in.! Tha National Hospital for Speech Disorders, Neiv York city, is the loll uf it 3 k.lld o) v III. lu lll ill it !' I! u; St at a. .ii ' 1. ! Cil'.iietle .Slam i couii.ru piudacmg ppb.d To clean Hill ili.MUe of p!,i s tles, cut n lemon into .small pieces mid drop them into the bottle, half-fil- l with water mid (.I'l.ila ranked third au.otnf tha 0 , uf Hollies lc Canada Ranks Third iv ; bot- i w 1 i I Stain taiie sirup on s'ain, leave for mi hour, then w'pe oiT with a warm damp doth. U.e u second Removing Huh Dmleen u iliort tobacco pipe. tniio if iiere...sa! y. J.s f - cver-belovc- ilni at tht liugnt and M'hrn lrt KKNO, NKVADA IIOTKU UOt-OKItvmi'i l good-lookin- Va! Paper (nnprfiy has Jint reci.ed Pa tlrst cailutul of New 1'Jll Wallpaper All puUein direit from tlte rmll-iprirctj extremely low, h.xtra special 2UH or t Pattern' from which to m et - No reiuvomihle pi if iefu-.elCorm early, hop and av at Frit HOTELS Htular liioat ' righth-inch-wid- A Piles PAINI.KSS (KHejiM'd by Western Newspaper Union.) TUB I.AWHKNTK doeskins, heres the way it patient. M.INIC Salt VOCATIONAL SCHOOL d Rolling and coaxingly pushing the gloves off your hands, put them in a turkixh towel, pressing out the exThen stretch out cess moisture. the fingers a bit, blow in the gloves and lay them on a turkish towel to dry never on a radiator or other hot surface. Just before they are dry, finger press them, working the leather, especially inside the gloves, with your fingers so as to make It soft and pliabie. And thats all there Is to it! You can even wash your colored gloves if the leathers have been tanned In this country. Put a teaspoon of vinegar In each basin of water as this helps keep the Color. Some of the color may bleed out, but If your gloves are not badly soiled, so that you ean wash them quickly, the amount of color that comes out wont make any difiercnce and it will not be ftrenked. Just one warning! P nt ever rub soap on your glnvis. And dont use a brush on soiled spots as this roughs the leMher. DEAF-HE- AR 600,000 MEN WANTED WHISPERS AlrltiHW, Airrrnft I'Brlurl. Shipyard. W hi 'I It A N YOU Hill TIIKM RAPIO met (IlKKATINIi SKKVICINQ. HMFKT MKTAI. IHIII.I R MAKING r.AYniT IATI'EIIN MAKING mul WOOD acmk vocation 8rt Wwit 4V WOKK-IN- Eaallyaod clearly with am- Aura Vacuum tuba plification. Light small aailly wearable. Free demouatr atioo. ckntkh a t. Suit I.hJ'B Cily, tllnh Re. R. E. EYE GLASSFS REPAIRED 8nd Your Ilroken l.fthoratorira, 4plirI Kiftrt duiIiratlo!i Sprtirle rircrt 2. So. Main. Snv Suit the WVT Se to Uk. d fFerenrci. HOTEL BEN LOMOND have ptiihhorn T rrrn, liiinloM, calloufle 1 m. HOUCK, S14 1 emplt 'ori Uldif. j. M .rniruf and evening by appt. 6 p. m CHICKS BABY Bi.oornns rilinC VlIILlJ Pi to i II. H. AlIIIOVf l Hiilffii breed, leghorn, Common A 1 7r. 0 llravieit. AA $vr0, AAA fS.SO, II Mu Prepaid Itva Heard rhteka alau. COLO delivery !envr. HA DO II ATCHKKY, Colo. AND I BI i jvi ' b.flj eM. OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW MORRIS & ASSOCIATES Suite 504 Judea Puildinf Phone 4 1382 Sail Lake to FEET Hurt? is done Make a bowlful of good thick suds with lukewarm water and a pure mild soap or soap kakes, being sure that every bit of the flakes is dissolved. Then putting on the gloves, wash them just as though you were Next rinse washing your hands. them in clear lukewarm water and then make another bowlful of lighter suds for the final time. If they happen to be gloves, cape-ski- n or pigskin, the final rinse should be clear, cool water instead of soapy CATALOGUE Kail Hoouth Tempi WIIITK Mill HtKK IIOOKI.KT 144 American Gloves gloves, Suit Lake City IHItMANUNT red tired feet for out Spclnl SEED Hernia - s toned all the way down the front with tiny buttons Hnd buttonholes, easily made with the buttonhole attachment on the machine. Cunningly tipped patch pockets are perched high on the dress lending both an ornamental and useful note. Spun rayon prints or the new printed jerseys make up satisfactorily in the simple princess frocks. FELTS South State 215 NON SI IKIKAI, INJKCTION T ItK ATMKNT e perfect princess dress of ehnl-li(centered in the group) is but- TREATMENT NON-SURGICA- L I . Fioti'I. g exactly the way our manufacturers of leather gloves tell everyone to wash them. .f s. A it I in Wash Beautifully I ;C tie wrong direction. ei y the shut t. he U of lliillllli S to make All with the pli ter Uttaebment the other deft finishes, Snell as the curving edges of the bolero front, Isthe uni rnng work of the little edge st. teller. See tile newe: t vriMuli of the sailor dross illustrated to the right in tile group. Use navy llunni-- or serge or try ordinary blue dt mm for this dress; and you will iienei f, u tli be singing 'lie prana s mati-naof tins sturdy Till important-lookinrod embroidered anchor insignia on the long bishop sleeve is made with n darning stitch and transfer pattern right. You can easily monogram daughter's Idolises, scarfs and nighties and pajama sets on the sewing machine, to the utter delight of your child. A separate white pique collar is enhanced with braid, attache with the blind-stitcbraider gadget in no time at nil. crisp pliats mere matter water. " re' S oil in th ( leaning rent the i i Si g two I'irt'i' v. c.iu pul ate lu', ru g 1 glace-finishe- H r I' , I vIf I - JOYED II . y " e, e v! s In ,ii ot.tAelpll ll. loo according to sonm sc;, nt ts. pt r cent p ; A? ill iV t 1 iiie-'-U- to.-.- . 1 A-- ef b it ' e ; would ciga- them according to independent scientific utests of the smoke itself. i , Insects Heavy if finy of u.ll ii : All llrn in .than the average of the 4 rettes tested less than I i Hoc k. ly, end I l V American-mad- e largest-sellin- g uiif," f - lie'-- suedes and mochas wash beautiful- ether el I t I t'll i ter piitcln-i- ,1 , s I to.:, ( s; Ik ! i ; Colic re-- s me ii' I 'hot os (lid Chew er Tin giratTe bid n.-to th family Dr. Geurpe Y. Ca!w r ef Wii-Inc ton, D. (., owns ii hu, e collec- of cud clow n un ir.iL, and when tion of ftut.i,:r.iph,! cun;, e .ion' nt hu Ionics up l.is cud the hirne can Men moving along the eqjhl-foo- t photos. Le rhi-torif- a . lee for lus victory seem to us the Li T4 pus,-i-bl- Tha Smoke of l , L I i e. I I e job of its .1 i t MoKH.llO d 1 ' wr ' p ; ;!.. F pun tins 1 strt et." besides Ive mver tii rl Allegro's Pride killed him," the old lady wo! tli m dollai s. Have you? told me. "Let that be a warning went on fust beThai's why." to you, David. He had killed m cause my throat win tightening, A lawyer no better I'm saying good by. Probubly tins than Tertius Gruesbeck could have also sounds idiotic to y u, but I saved him. Lyon Ferriter had too love In r too dourly to u:k tier to much sense of drama. marry me." "Hed been on the stage," I pointsaid Miss Rhetor, c, ed out. "Thats why he spike so Agatha and laid her hands on her I hope well, until he got excited, and then chair's wheels. newspaper lapsed into his native tongue. It work sweats some of it out of you, was just a veneer he had acquired. David. Will you wait a minute? Miss Agatha She propelled herself tlirough that "Odd, isnt it, asked, what you find when you pry door which opened into her bedruum. off veneer odd and terrible, David? I picked up my hat and coat and Ill do no more prying. The Paget turned toward the hall, half minded book will never be w ritten. People to go. that throw stones should live in inAllegra stood there. I thought that, tact glass houses. till now, I had nut known how fair She peered at me and my face she was. She was a cool wind blow- seemed to disappoint her. ing through my mind, routing the she prompted, "you rubbish of old wretchedness. Usually, Going? she asked. grin at my epigrams. Thats been Her eyes smiled. one of several reasons Ive endured I said. I am, "Or I mean, you. I was thinking was just saying to your aunt I said. Sorry, of lone. Her fathers gone. They Part of my mind screamed "Idimust have loved each other. Its ot! at me. None of it did anygoing to be brutal for her. thing else to help me. She came I sent Allegra to see her," Miss nearer. I heard you, she told me. "Ive Agatha said briefly. That was generous. been standing here for five minutes. She shook her head. Let's not review that again; le''g "Its easy to be generous when go on from there. Have you no betyou've won. Presumably shell be ter reason for not marrying me, Dafinancially secure, for shell inherit vid? Miss Agatha did not come back Lyon's I mean Horstmans propa long while. now. never Grove for Shell have erty. THE END Grove will know how nearly he was to s i: ui;o uiCon idle b ivi hi :, I now deitloji i io,t of ny i iii,'. n t vV : Mans Error find, la ; 10 1T p.u ,.t hiT. : in I i i i ne-l- tr.e quiet that Spread after tmi-- i en ut i f r ie wh Icy. Aik gra m The useless anibulaiice that a: d b'.i hi t Ci ;,'d i.t r tarried before the Mcrello !;ad w as t lu .: i !.i r su. away. Shannon hud left, w.tii Tilt i l l Lay 1. ,.i li.a.id f i. chrane. Allegra had vanished. I m her t :! it to bi..t iku:i i: y :a.,i,1 oi hoped that I, too, might depart beD.iv.d," m;c sa.d, "l.fe d. i Mi t lt re her return. Meanwhile, I gulped begin at tuuiiiin ai.d sLv llaic. n. y drink and supplied, at Miss Agathas insistence, those fragments i f What happened to the last person the tragedy that were not already who went in pride out if this apartment should make you thu.k a lithi rs. tle. 1 m fond of you, w tinll is inure "Apparently, then, with a tlmi-- t of las foot he shut the open dour and went down unseen to the basement beiu ath tlie car, droj j mg mto the elevator pit when the halt-iat the foyer. Tonight, you see, 1 luvu i ar n.i ei it didnt step. He jumped too late, fusl.il ned or else he k st count of the liners i All the ;!.. :t tn.ligs III till-and was pinned betwnn the pit w urld a re i !a f ,. il! U i d. crossbeams and the car Hour." ' And thats any ou want to Ii.i'. I drained my glass. make tilings as ihsli in s.n,; as Miss Agatha said: e for miii.iii ivi.ot n.i-ii"So that is why his hands were ou Allegra?" grimed the night after the murder W'liat 1 knew was truth seiimd and why he wore no overcoat?" trite whin spi ken undi r her steady I answered. "The ca- regard. I went on: Right, bles are greased, and dirty. Per"I've gut a j b. At about fifty a haps he threw his overcoat into the week. 1 can't etlYr th..t to a girl furnace. At any rate he wiped oil w lio t the knife and hid it in the basesaid M.ss AgaMy dear ment, for fear someone would stop tha and Jeiked her in ini, "m.iteli-niakiiihim wlien he went out into the isn't among my sms. And , i C in-- o be r li :.i d car." . it ii e Silk i V,- 1 i t, s JuJI.g-ater- I 111 ", Feen-A-Mi- teen-A-Min- .ii - No I in ' I 'N . A ' ! 1 dcs. T tia.t ait' a ',i I o I, itsh -' f v ei e p h .V l i , Av- - : -t ie ! ! 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