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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH r f The Mode Speaks in Accents of Fur cient Inhabitants were In the habit of digging two large pits, one of which was for washing, the other for were cooking. Stones heated red-ho- t thrown in, and upon these were laid Australian Natives Masters of the meat bound in green bulrushes; Woodcraft. upon this again was placed another heap of hot stones, and so on, until Among the wonders of empire are the required quantity was disposed living men of the Stone age whose of. Montreal Family Herald. forefathers saw the rise and decay Sees Napoleon as One of all bygone civilizations. Ignorant as they seem to ns, the of Natures Supermen aborigines of Anstralia in their own Napoleon believed in no religion; environment are as much in advance he ef onr most brilliant scientists as he advocated companionate marriage; suffered terribly from defeat, bnt our scientists are in advance of the never from remorse; he regarded men man. Onr cleverest average would starve to death if dropped friends, family and women without down without food, clothing, or any affection (barring hie early Infatuation for Josephine) in short, he weapons in the heart of Australia, bnt the Stone age men thrive and was a superman. He had enough energy for 100 men. flourish In snch conditions. How difficult It is even now to esThey live solely by hunting, their cape from the glamor of his name! wild of the of habits knowledge know he was one of the things being uncanny. If they were Although Id scoundrels that not the worlds most marvelous most trackers they would have died out ever lived, and all Europe had to choose between peace and him, that ages ago. They can read every no country, no people and no comscratch and mark on the ground as were safe while he was at munity easily as yon read this paper, and can tell whether the creature they large although I am aware of all are chasing Is young or old, what this, if he should appear on earth now and say It is the emperor! I It is doing, and where It is going. leave all and follow him. might even snakes eat They anything, and lizards, and once they get on Its William Lyon Phelps in Scribners. track a creature is doomed, for they Freak Lightning never give up until they get it. Nor Dick Blankenship was sitting on do they make the mistake, common to the whites, of trying to dig out of the front porch of his home In Rich-landVa., when lightning struck a its burrow an animal that Is not at tree In the yard and killed a cow and home. Their crude form of writing by six pigs standing beneath it. Blankburning or carving dots and lines enship was unharmed, but the pipe on sticks stick messages enables he held In his hand was burned to a them to send any information by crisp, and the soles of both his shoes runner to distant members of their were neatly ripped away. tribes. But even more wonderful are their smoke messages. They seem to converse in smoke as easily as the airplane writes In smoke In our own skies. Starting the fire by rubbing one piece of wood against another, they select their materials In the most careful manner. Familiar with the type of smoke given off by different woods, they make smoke of various densities and colors, thick clouds, light spirals, or flurries In brown, yellow, black, blue, or pink; and every change of color and form has its meaning in their age-ol- d code. SUPREME IN THEIR OWN ENVIRONMENT cold-bloode- - NOW Isnt It Just like whimsical, fashion to Inaugurate a program of fur trimming and It I springtime with summer just about to begin? Its exactly what this creature of moods and fancies has done cuffed the newest, smartest suits with sleeves of fur, edged the flowing sheerest evening frocks with fur, the latest light woolen street dresses are likewise bordered with fur and even the vivacious little Jacquettes which flourish In the modes of the hour take on a dash of dainty fur. g Theres this about the and novel touches of fur which grace so many of the new suits, they cer-- j tainly have an this seasons air about them which proclaims ' for the models they trim the fact of their being of origin. For the most part it Is the sleeve which j j1 boasts of a dash of fur In the form of cuffs and bandings arranged in smart-lookin- ' last-minu- . ; ' ; ways unique. A characteristic feature of the new fur cuffs and bandings is that they see located, for the most part, above the wristline. The fur on the sleeves of the suit o the left in the picture Is smartly positioned, just below the elbow, as you see. This suit Is navy, which is in perfect keeping with the color mood which fashion has taken on In favor of blues of every degree. Beige fox achieves an effective con-- ' trast. The scarf worn with this suit is also in tones of beige enlivened with insets of red and bright blue. Much of the charm of the late spring and early summer suits is due to the ; fascinating lightweight woolens of which they are made. Homespun, sheer crepy and pebbly weaves, also diagonal effects and especially the new lacy openwork woolens In grays and beige and In lovely pastel mono-tone- s are important In the list of smart suitings which are taking on accents of fur In harmonious color blendings. The vogue for white Is reflected In suits of white flannel, white jersey and white tweed, their cuffs of white fox giving them an air of distinction. Gray woolen with a rough pebbly finish fashions the youthful bolero suit illustrated to the right Gray fox clevs the short sleeve. erly The skirt Is fitted to slenderize through means of shapely gores back and front Styling, color, material and the favored touch of fur combine to make this model a worthy exponent of that which Is newest In spring suits. The upper little sketch presents a modish street dress of. sheer woolen. Blouse and capelet sleeves cut all In one as is this model Is the last word." also the straight buttoning up the front and the collarless neckline. The d fox lends a bordering of final note of chic. In the evening mode as well as during the daytime hours, a touch of fur is ever present The brief little jacquette pridefully boasts of sleeves, after the manner of the wrap pictured In the little sketch beserai-border- ' j ($. New Spring Fabrics Not ; the outstanding fabric I y , ' Push-U- p Sleeves N Gadget on Pari Designers have found a he current problem of Wth the charming but d balloon sleeves while eatir You simply push em up. Elastic-bande- d BUT see how much push-up- 1 Pear on evening wraps ai Ulnner gowns sponsored t ng houses of Paris Just th buyers and wearers ai After all, it is hard to ,lls ant medieval when y ying for fear youll dip 6 us new sleeves in the you get delight you. FELLOWS SYRUP Sit in Your Chair at Home and Shop! ... at the time The things you want to buy at the price you you want to buy them want to pay. You can find these right in the paper. Your newspaper advertisements make it possible to do your looking around right at home . . and then go downtown to do saving you time and energy. your buying ... ... Taking Him Literally Perpetuating Language Mrs. Catte Do yon know, doctor, I Languages, like our bodies, are in a perpetual flux, and stand In need believe that my husbands trouble of recruits to supply those words that arises from his nose. Doctor I gues3 youve hit It. are continually falling, through disMrs. Vattle Ob, yes, many times. use. Felton. HADE BY THE MAKERS Or IVORY SOAP easier it is with theNew Oxffdol Unhonored and Unsung In August, 1918, an English soldier raided single-hande- d a German headquarters and captured some documents which he could not read. The other day he accidentally learned that they were the Hlndenburg de- - fense plans which enabled the allies Early Use of Carpets quickly to win the war. Hes now Carpets, In the earliest days of wondering who took the credit he their Importation from Turkey Into should have gotten. Colliers England, were considered far too precious for use on the floor, and, being small In size, were used for table covers. 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Most of t,em are conspicuously brief as to length, usually ending at the waistline, but they are anything but that when It comes to their sleeves. The newer types, particularly, go short on length and long on sleeves. The models pictures are that sort One of the leaders among these jacket Is the bellhop type, a clever version of which appears In the sketch. Its long flowing sleeves finished about the wrist In triple circular-ruffl- e effects adds a distinctive style feature. Made of white transparent and worn with a black satin evening gown, a jacket o,( this type Interprets fashion at its best. The youthful Jacket sketched at the top Is one of types, which latest style reports so extol. It ties in the back and may be worn either as a blouse or An wrap-aroun- jacket your If yon want sparkling, clean dishes nse the New Oxydol that makes 50 more suds rich, long lasting suds that cut grease like a flash and rinse off clean, leaving no scum, so dishes are clean in a jiffy- - And so easy on the hands! Procter & Gamble ribbed design to resemble breeze. Fellows Syrup, druggists. The results will amaze and 4 evo- tweeds or diagonal wools, artificial silks In nubby weave which recall astrakhan fur and novelty weaves com- blnlng wool, silk, artificial silk and cotton ,n a heavy ratine effect Plain stuffs promise the greatest Popularity, but prints In interlaced effect small polka dots and Scotch plaids (both silk and wool) already are marked by fashions favor. Prints are either a Combination of white on brown, blue or black or a welter of many bright tints. for town are heavy and lus- . terless, while those for Informal and sports wear are as light as a summer turn. For just one week, Uyteuuin can which at k lutions which smart women will wear this spring are Rodlers cottons woven In heavy j 1932, Western Newspaper New fabrics for spring togs are not what they seem. The demand for economy coupled with the Ingenuity ef Parisian design-- : ers has produced cotton which looks like wool, silk which resembles fur or tweed and wool reminiscent of lace. They are the most Interesting stuffs ParIs has produced since the war, and their colors are as gay as a school Sirts paintbox. Among confidence. Arouses and holds affection. This vitality and enthusiasm of youth are priceless. Guard them with Fellows Syrup, the fine old tonic which doctors recommend. It restores and strengthens. Improves appetite. You sleep better and feel better. Your vigor and endurance re- Ga3 am QMhmt graftfftg (ttnrfffl fTnrfto cQMtess&fiis ffl gfttamiRp Cooking Pits Unearthed in Ireland It Is reported that nine falachtda (cooking pits) have recently been discovered In the following places around Kinsale, Ireland Ballinto-be- r, Coolcorrin, Mellinfontstown, Ringrone, Ballinvredig, Tlgsaxon, KIppagh, Scilly Glen and Clashmore. Townshend, in his Statistical Survey of the County Cork mentions that in that part of Ireland heaps of burnt stones are found in great numbers, which are said to have been used by the inin ancient times for habitants cooking their victuals. Keating in his History of Ireland refers to the mode of cooking. He says the an is something vibrant and magnetic about the truly healthy man or woman, who is satisfied and contented with life. That something attracts people. Wins There low. 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