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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH ( Queen Annes Lace SHARK ON DETAILS By Frances This Is Gladys Listen, Mabel. his In letter. friend says what my boy Darling, I think of you all day your naturally waved hair, your eyes, your slightly brownish-gra- Parkinson Keyes . Frances Parkinson Keyes WNU Service. y prominent cheekbones, your twenty-four-inc- h waist Mabel love Oh, CHAPTER X Continued thats a queer sort of letter ! 25 Oh, Neal I Oh, how lovely ! Oh You cant afford It ! finished Neal mockingly, of course I can! A man Gladys Oh, didnt you know? Bob writes those descriptions of missing people for the police. Fliegende Blaetter (Munich). Had Its Difficulties with a menacing look In ' the bulldog approached the two street musicians. The men looked at him out of the corners of their eyes and then slow-- ! Slowly, t,is eyes, ly edged away. i i V ' , i "I say, Bill, said the man with the banjo suddenly, blow ard on your cornet; perhaps Itll frighten lm away. said Tes, thats all very well, But Bill with a doubtful grimace. if it dont do the trick, wherell I get the wind to run away with? London Answers. The Diplomat ; I Tell me, Henry, said the sweet tell me. young thing dramatically Am I the only girl you were ever in-- 5 terested in? He started guiltily and did a bit of quick thinking. he said, after a No, my pet, while; but you are the most charm-- f ing among all the girls I have ever met in my life devoted mainly to meeting charming girls. Es-ta- vl SOMETHING IN THAT i To what do you attribute your re-- : markable health? Well, I reckon I got a good start on most people by bein born before was germs discovered, thereby havin less to worry about. Seeds are sold only in fresh dated packages. When you buy Fer- rys Seeds you are sure of the finest I quality available. Adv. j Ferrys Mary cats had Mary Was Right If you please, mum, the chickens. Mistress Nonsense, Mary; you mean kittens. Mary Was them chickens or kit-teyou brought home this morning? Mistress Chickens, of course. Mary Well, mum, thems what the cats had. Hubbys Point of View Several industries benefit as soon as womed decide to wear their frocks an inch or two longer, declares a trade paper. If only they would wear them a month or two longer, husbands would benefit. London Humorist. Tonic Stimulant I ? Eva Did you enjoy your ride last evening with that young doctor? Elsie Indeed I did. He has a ost charming roadside manner. Boston Transcript. cant afford not to give presents to his wife every now and then. Besides, youre not to worry. It Is all paid for. I had an unexpected check today an account long overdue paid up. I attended to all our monthly bills, bang up, just like that! And still I had enough left over for this, too ! The pendant was pretty with the "glittery dress. In fact it was perfect. And as Anne, followed by Neal, swept into the LassiteT drawing room while the butler beside the silk portiered entrance announced, Senator and Mrs. Conrad both were swiftly conscious of the fact that Anne was unsurpassed In elegance by any other woman present. Senator Lassiter, who was talking with the French ambassadress, detached himself immediately from her side, and hastened forward; while his mother, with less empressement but with equal cordiality, turned to greet them also. We are so very happy to have you with us now let me see. I wish to be sure you meet every one here tonight. Have you met the Italian ambassador and Donna Martinelli? Madame Is a friend already, I am sure the speaker of the house and Mrs. Hastings, Senator and Mrs. Lee, Senator and Mrs. Stone. The even, cultured voice flowed on. Two servants in purple livery entered, bearing Silver trays, laden with frosty cocktails, and tiny savory sandwiches. Senator Lassiter offered his arm to the ambassadress, and advanced, with her beside him, at the head of the procession which wound Its way to the strains of music from an unseen organ through a second great drawing room, across a galleried hall, and into a long, paneled dining room flanked with great carved sideboards. Anne, feeling as If she had been transplanted to one of Monte Cristos banquets, hoped that she was successfully concealing the swimming sensation which almost overcame her as she seated herself between Senator Stone and Senor Estavi at the very end of She must, It the splendid table. seemed, reorganize her ideas about entertaining as completely as she had reorganized them about dress. But she resolved to do so swiftly and completely ; and rousing herself, she heard the small man with Indefinable charm and distinction who was placed at her left asking Mahopefully, dame? Mais, oui, she answered breathlessly, her head clearing Instantly, and launching Into her newly acquired but fluent French she began to chatter pleasantly with the agreeable little Peruvian. Senator Lassiter, appearing at her side apparently from nowhere in an incredibly short time after she had finished her coffee, In the drawing room, assured her that she would be much more comfortable on a deep brocaded sofa at the front end of the room than in the small high chair on which she was then sitting; and shepherded her suavely and Inconspicuously to a place a little apart from the other guests. How I wish, he murmured, throwing his handsome head back a little and speaking through lips "that once, just once, I could take a young and pretty woman out to dinner ! But it is always my fate to have middle-aged- , not to say elderly, ambassadresses at my side It Is unthinkable that any man should indulge in airy persiflage with dowagers of rank ! Because they would resent It as an Inpertinence? or because they offer no Inducement to levity and indiscretion? asked Anne, who was beginning to enjoy herself again. Both, my dear lady. You have no Idea how virtuous I am when there Is nothing about to tempt me. But in the presence of lovely young matrons with perfect complexions and a gift of repartee I sometimes forget myself. But they, I suppose, always Jog your memory? said Anne demurely. Sometimes Oh, no not always. they are forgetful too Hows your memory? he Inquired with a slight drawl. Excellent, said Anne, with emphasis. But Senator Lassiter did Bot seem to be daunted ; and when a little later she told him that she thought perhaps she and Neal should be leaving, he informed her, with even more of a drawl, that they could not go until after the' guests of honor had departed. But they will go, he said, "exactly That Is the on the tick of law or the Medes and Persians. The worst of it Is, that after that you will be free to go. too; you will no doubt ' black-bearde- d half-close- d i ; ; Binks No Sanctuary It was a great night But I dont mind confessing I ended up In Police station I Jinks You were luckv. old man. I ten-thirt- take advantage of your freedom ; and I do not feel at all sure when I shal1 see yon again. "Neal and I have been asked to an other dinner, said Anne. In honor of the Hammels. The Standishes are giving It I think It Is most awfully kind of them to Invite us. But what 1 started to say was perhaps you will be there and I might meet you then. I see, said Lassiter, suddenly grave. Thank you. I shall be there. Anue had the sudden, uncomfortable feeling that she had made an appointment with him. With his usual intuition he guessed this, and with his usual smooth skillfulness restored her composure. "And at many other festivities which yon will attend," he said casually. We are certain to move In interlocking circles. If not actually the same one, as I rather suspect may be the case. I hope you dance? I shall permit myself to look for you at the childrens hospital ball He bowed slightly, In kind and superficial tribute. Near them a gilt clock chimed softly and struck the half hour. The ambassadress, who was favoring Neal with a few formal remarks, instantly extended her hand in farewell, and sought the ambassador with her eye. What did I tell you !" laughed Lassiter softly. Good-bdear Lady MORNING Take the Burden From Tired Feet FROCK FOR THE WOMAN WHO IS OF AMPLE FIGURE PATTERN 9789 y CHAPTER XI realized what had happened. She grew very thin and she slept badly. Her beauty took on a slightly haggard quality, and there were dark circles under her eyes, fainter color In her cheeks ; but what she lost In freshness she gained, subtly, in sophistication and distinction. And she loved it all ; the overlapping engagements, the stiff, square, creased envelopes delivered by hand, the clanging telephone, the long cardboard I fully believe that the right kind of kindergarten Is the safest and best place for the young child. To my mind there they have established the l; Comfortable of of freedom under ideal Ways Being Ideals of health ; the ideals of moral Is Housework When conduct; the ideals of citizenship, Nain Progress. and the Ideals of thaniel M. Salley, dean. School of EdThose who get weary standing on ucation, Florida State College for their feet doing tasks about the Women, Tallahassee. house can remedy this trouble In large measure If they really want to Dr. Pierces Pellets are best for liver, One little Pellet for enough. They can so manage that bowels and stomach. laxative three for a cathartic. Adv. a as as much not stand do they they have been accustomed to, they can Camel Path for Auto Road soften the tread on floors, and they The old silk route, along which can supply themselves with comfort2,000 years ago camel caravans transmaking mats on which to stand. An Important thing to learn is to ported silk from Peiping to Syria, work without standing. At first It whence it was shipped to Rome, is will seem very strange, but It Is to be resurveyed and made into an amazing how much can be done automobile road. equally as well sitting as standing. An adjustable stool, with or without a back should be used. There are kitchen high chairs in the market They are lightweight, with rather shallow seats, and low backs, and can be lifted and carried about easily. However, an old piano stool or typists chair is equally good, and has the advantage of a revolving seat adjustable to many varying heights. Some modern kitchens have composition floors. These have the merit of having one smooth surface easy to Quick, Safe Relief keep clean, but they are hard to For Eyes stand on. There is no give to the to wood, although cement, as there is By Exposure To the latter is harder to keep clean. Dust Sun, Wind In olden times kitchens were covered At Alt Drug Stores with rag carpet either in strips where the tread was most continual, or WriteMurine Co.,Dpt.W, ChicaKo.for Free Book seamed to make an uninterrupted covering. These carpets were comfortable to the feet, and for this reaPARKERS son their return to fashion would be HAIR BALSAM Removes Dandruff Stops Hair Failing welcome. But there are extra heavy Imparts Color and oil cloths in variety which are easier Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair 60c and $1.00 at Druggists. to clean than carpets and which softHigcox Chem. Wka.. Patcnogue.N.Y. en the tread quite a bit. Ideal for use in FLORESTON SHAMPOO Hair BalsanuMakes the with connection Also there are scatter rugs and hair soft and Parkers fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug small washable mats excellent for gists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N.Y. kitchen use. The relief of standing on these textile rugs and mats will OLD AGE PENSION INFORMATION Send stamp. be appreciated by any homemaker JUDGE LEHMAN - - Humboldt, Ran. who has been accustomed to standing on a bare floor. Fatigue will be reCRISMON & NICHOLS duced. A thick quilted mat can be made to use when it is necessary to ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS 1 S. West Office and Laboratory stand long in one place. The home- Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O, maker can fashion one of these mats Box 1708. onMailing envelopes and prices furnished request from wash goods interlined with cotton batting. The quilting will prevent the batting from getting bunchy. This mat can be put down anywhere and moved any time. Another way to ease the tired feet is to have a chair the right height to rest the knees on. Place the chair Anoint the scalp with Cutlcura first on one side and then on the with Ointment. Then so other that alternately each foot a sods of Cutlcurashampoo and Soap can be rested. Bend the leg at the warm water. Rinse thoroughly. This knee and kneel in the chair with this treatment will keep the scalp in a leg, while the other Is straight. The healthy condition and the hair soft bent leg gets some of the weight of and lustrous. the body and the foot none. This is Ointment 23 and 50c. Soap 25c. an old method which will be found a Proprietors: Potter Drag & in tired feet. great help resting and Simplicity, neatness and practicality combine to make a most attractive morning frock for the woman of larger proportions. Her figure will actually appear more slender because of the unbelted waistline and the diagonal bodice and skirt seam-ingA becoming collar is fashioned of contrast sleeve cuffs and vestee match. A wash silk or cotton neatly printed will give delightful results. Long sleeves are included, shown in the small back view. , Pattern 97S9 may be ordered only in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 requires 3 yards 36 inch fabric and yard contrasting. Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, the STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Send your order to Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 232 West Eighteenth St., New York, N. Y. Adv. s. WRITER DECRIES MODERN IDEA OF FORCED LEARNING Luncheons, Teas, Dinners, Calls. Official Receptions, Charity Balls, Evening Musicals, Calls. , boxes with their contents shrouded In moist oiled paper and tiny cards tucked in their corners, the cool when she left a heated ballroom Just before dawn and felt the fresh breeze in her face as Horace drove her swiftly np New Hampshire avenue. Anne was progressing with a rapidity which was sufficiently rare to be remarkable even in that capacity where so many others have been tested, and have proven beyond any possible question the fine adaptability of the fine American woman. Nothing perhaps was more Indicative of her advance In savoir-fair- e than the difference In the degree of composure with which she approached the White House. When she first e d drove under its to deposit her card and Neals on the small silver salver extended to her by the manservant In livery her fingers trembled so that she could hardly lay down the neatly folded bits of cardboard. The deference which doth hedge in a king and which deny it though we may seems to many of us to hedge In a President also, rose before her in all Its grandeur, terrifying her with its significance. Her sense of awe persisted all the afternoon; and when Mrs. Hammel told her she should follow up this ceremony of card leaving, after a little interval, with a note to Miss Hopkinson, Mrs. Shaws secretary, requesting to be received by the Presidents wife, her reluctance to take this bold step was as evident in her face as it was in her voice. Why, Mrs. Hammel, I couldnt I SureI ly ought to wait for her to make the suggestion, If such a suggestion Is ever to be made!" Certainly you ought notl Do you Imagine that Mrs. Shaw spends her leisure moments glancing through the cards that are showered upon her and deciding whom to favor with an Invitation? She never sees those cards. She But Miss has no leisure moments. Hopkinson, the grim old dragon and a pretty good sort, too. when you get to know her! has you all neatly docketed and knows whether you have done right by our Nell, and all that. So run along home, Goldilocks, and got youi note written 1" flower home-comin- (TO BB CONTINUEUJ BENEFITS Irritated Luncheons, teas, dinners, calls. Official receptions, charity balls, evening musicals, calls. Tuesday noons at the senate office building, Friday afternoons at the Congressional club. Calls. Calls. Calls. Anne had been swept breathlessly, Into the swing of It, almost before she white-pillare- KINDERGARTEN porte-cocher- Never regard your study as a duty, said Albert Einstein to the Princeton students, but as an enviable opportunity. Quite true I But how shall the student know this, if we persist in treating the university as a school in which tasks are assigned as a burden, and punishment is meted to those who do not do them? If study Is an opportunity, the only penalty for not taking advantage of that opportunity is failure to reach its goal. He that does not learn has thereby lost learning, just as he that does not eat has thereby lost nourishment. Why should it be anybodys task to force learning on him? If he does not want it, that is his verdict that he has no use for It. Probably he Is right. Primary learning, for children, Is a duty. They do not know why they need it, and they may not want It. But, since they will be a burden to others when they grow up, If they do not learn, we have laws to compel them to go to school, and we hire taskmasters to make them study. But not higher learning. Nobody needs that unless he does need It, and he is the best judge of that. The university should offer learning to all who wish it and are able to receive it. Why force it on others or think it anybodys business but theirs whether they choose to take it? San Francisco Chronicle. 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