Show 'i THE SALT LAKil 'TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 21900 t LATEST 1CDES FKCft THE CENTERS OF FASHION FOR TEE FEMININE WORLD SPECIAL CARE OF SUBJECTS CF INTEREST TO JUVENILES THE CHILD Penrod Jashber BOOTH TARKINGTON SYNOPSIS f Penrod Schofield and his chum Bam Williams determine the o( Sam'a new dog John Carmichael aa compared with Pen-ro- d ’a dog Duke They decide to call It quits and teach their dogs circus tricks Penrod Is left In charge of the dogs on his lawn A fire breaks out and the dogs are shoved Into the front room and Penrod follows the engines They proceed to wreck the llOU66 Penrod fears punishment but the worst that happens la that he Is forced to wear an asafetida bag to protect him against an epidemic f fc The Asafetida Bag chapter 5 Penrod in his flight turned Into an Intersecting alley and paused there to watch twq carpenters who were engaged In planing boards to a mlrac Uloua amooltme-for a stable in process of erection near by Nothing is much 5re fascinating to a boy and Period almost forgot his troubles a&he gazed at the thin shavings curling forth from the skilful planes that moved so steadily and with such a pleasant crisp sound along the tlanks It seemed marvelous and yet easy he wished the carpenters would let him try he believed he could do It Enchained he moved closer A look of annoyance appeared upon the face of the carpenter nearer to Penrod The man became nervous he looked about him complalnlngly He fidgeted and would pause In his work and then resume It fiercely But Pen-ro- d watching only the plane and not noting the symptoms of the workman drew closer "Hey!" cried the carpenter "Go somewhere else!” Penrod withdrew with s plaintive lr He went round the bench to where the other carpenter was work- 5 lng "No ter goshake" said this other bitterly making repellent gestures don’t come around here!” "Hey I" said the first "Ain’t they Xiowheres else you can go? Go on plumb away can’t you?” Penrod Move Dumbly Down the Alley Penrod turning his back upon them moved dumbly down the alley While Duke roused himself from a Short nap In the pleasant shavings and faithfully trotted after his outcast master As If nothing had happened the sun shone placidly down Upon this piteous withdrawal A few minutes later the harried boy was In the act of entering the back gate at his own domicile when an elderly passer-b- y of interesting appearance hailed him genially This was and shabby person he had an unusually shiny though spotted face and expanses of him and his apparel seemed to be made elmply of antique gi ease caked with dirt He was In brief the most man Penrod had ever seen "Say little boy" he began approaching slowly "don’t you want to help an ole sojer In hard luck?” Penrod was In a humble mood "What you want?” he said The ole sojer came nearer He had the pathetic look common to his kind of having been mistreated for something he had meant only In Joke His eyes became more watery "I had a little boy wunst almost Jest like you" he said tenderly "before I went to the war He’d been Jest yore age If he’d lived Hain’t yore paw got a suit o’ clo’es maybe he would n t miss or nothin’ If you could kind of go and fetch 'em out to me?" Penrod was touched "Well I don’t know” he said "X don’t think he’s gray-halr- home now" "That wouldn’t matter" said the ole sojer “Hed be glad to have you git ’em fer me if he was here Fact Is I seen him down tow n and he said I could have ’em He says: ‘You go up -- ' nqyf to my house and if my little boy’s home you tell hun I says to git you a coat and pants o’ mine He's a good bov‘ he says ‘and he 11 de Jest like I tell you He il go right In the bouse and fetch ’em out to you’ ” The ole sojer set a benevolent hand on Pen-ro- d s head and leaned toward him “Yessir affectionately continuing that s what yore paw tole me and I can tell a good by by the looks of him Soon as I laid eyes on you I seen you was a good—” Abruptly he paused a puzzled and distressed expression coming to the surface of the shiny countenance He sniffed the burdened air and his distress became more poignant "Whats wrong with you son?" he said stepping back some paces “Whats WTong with you?” Ole Sojer Retreats Profanely From Aura'' It was the last straw Fifteen seconds later the ole sojer was retreating profanely from that neighborhood though missiles continued to be hurled from the other side of the Schofield s alley fence long after he was out of range Having thus assisted In demonstrating that contrary to tradition pariahs do not always establish a warm fellowship with one another Penrod retired to the interior of the stable seated himself upon the floor with his back to the wall — a true symbol of his condition— and gave himself tip to revolutionary brood-lng- s Baleful they were and dark for this was the gloomiest hour in all that gloomy period They took the consoling form of visions of revenge He saw himself at the head of a band of moving picture cowboys charging upon mankind In general laying waste burning blowing up leaving a trail of wreck and lamentation He led his straight upon regiment after regiment of carpenters and — tramps riding down thousands of shrieking carpenters ard tramps He drew up his victorious men In front of the school building and summoned the trembling teachers to lead out a little octoroon girl "There BUI that’s the one" he said sternly to the most Bloodthirsty of his followers and Bill with a brutal laugh tied a sack of asafetida weighing many pounds about the neck of the little octoroon girl Bill’s duty was assigned to him he was to remain with the little octoroon girl for the rest of her life to see that never—day or night —was the sack of asafetida to be removed from her person Then Penrod rode on a brass band marching just behind him playing beautifully and presently scouts reported a large body of carpenters Intrenched but quivering with fear Just round the comer With a fierce shout he charged: "Bing bingl Bing blng— ” Musther PenrodI" This was a hall from the house Della the cook stood In the kitchen doorway calling "Musther Penrod!” Sluggishly a morose JPenrod made himself partly visible In the shadows of the carriage house "What you fire-eate- rs "C’m on In now cried severely Penrod Comes But I tell youl" Della has sfrtaJ everywhere are lai ir Kt games’ and in parlapWgr-ounJon die Lead) sand mod eLng orcLestras Lands 5dioe! ‘ and u LuU FLIElotvsi Jw Loots year ream' are fumuli- - edtRtE and retain iLc same Lome Come transfers Excellent Food the effort to look your best when you start out to buy a new dress or wrap or anything In which you need the help and sugBut gestions of the saleswoman don t make the mistake of wearing a coat that Is too warm and heavy Unless the weather Is very cold the best shopping ensemble consists of a Jacket suit A heavy fur coat will tire you out before you are half through with your undertaking If you are bent on buying a new eve- It Is well worth Value Found in Root Vegetables ning dress you may find It well worth while to carry a small overnight bag with a pair of evening slippers It Is almost Impossible to get the right effect In an evening dress without the right sort of footwear Tour Home and You (Copyright j By BETSY CAILISTER There is much food value In the root vegetables They ar always cheap as compared with other sorts of vegetables and usually are the ones that are most easily grown In the home vegetable garden For some reason or other many He took it as fortunate odor an allusion to his un- “You shut upP he burst forth though she liad said nothing “O’wan In the livin’ room” said Della giggling openly "Bhes waitin’” This "she" Penrod failed to Identify properly until Della made It clear for him at their next encounter later In the day But now naturally accepting it as a reference to his mother he betook himself to the apartment Indicated and entering abruptly ation demanded “Well what you Tm afraid you won’t mind her being In another room” said Mrs Jones when her daughter and Penrod were out of hearing ‘T didn’t want to apologize before her but her father " McClure Syndicate ) Newspaper city dwellers with a wide assortment of other v getables In the markets to select from overlook these root vegetables They prefer asparagus In and out of season green peas whenever they may be had green beans when they are very young eggplant green peppers and other vegetables that grow above the ground rather scorning salslfv turnips parsnips beets and carrots save when they are out of season or very small It may be that a taste has to be cultivated for some of these turnips and parsnips for Instance They have a stronger flavor assuredly but they are for most persona quite as wholesome as the more expensive vegetables grown above ground Often much depends on the wav these root vegetables are cooked If they are cooked for a long time In water that Is below the boiling point they become soggy and tasteless Perhaps they are at their best when they are steamed They should be cooked thoroughly but not so long that the flavor is lost They should be cooked Immediately before they are wanted and they are greatly Improved bv careful seasoning with butter Every recipe book gives suggestions os to variety in preparing the root vegetables for the table and when you consider how little they cost as compared to asparagus or green peas for instance you ought to be willing to spend a little time in making them ready for the table housewives sometimes English make a souffle of one of the root vegetables turnips or carrots for ln stance This they do by cooking the vegetable till soft putting It through a sieve adding a little white sauce tnd the beaten yolks and whites of eggs This Is turned Into a buttered baking pan cooked piping hot sometimes the piece de resistance of the entire meaL (Copyright McClure This brown tweed ensemble with tan crepe de chine blouse Is better for shopping than a fur coat or long cloth coat stay right three leap years must be skipped every 400 years Two scholars Ghiraldl and Cal-vllearned about that In 1582 and made a report to Pope Gregory XVIIL The pope ordered a change In the calendar Ten days were ”l06t” to the people living In that year People lived through October 4 and the very next day was called October 15 by the pope's order Borne of the Protestant countries In Europe were not willing to obey the pope for a long time They kept the old style calendar for a long time Nearly 200 years passed before England adopted the calendar which is known in history as the Oregorlan calendar Tomorrow — The New Calendar (Copyright 1930 Publishers Byndlcate) us Newspaper I rather withdrew to the other end of the room “Well suit yourself” he said stiffly "There’s the books" 6he stooped and began to tug at a heavy volume "Here s the Bible" she announced "Let’s look at Bible pictures’” "Well you can” said Penrod "I don’t want to partlcu’erly” "Well come and help me get it out anyway Please Penrod!’ Penrod Patiently Await the "Blow” And then as she seemed about to approach him to emphasize the request he became desperate He threw one hunted glance over his shoulder Flight lay only through the living room There was nothing for It but Pope Cregory Looking at New Calendar to let her discover the truth about him that thing which he marveled Fancy a top which Is spinning she had not already perceived and while mentioned for it seemed to him tlvnt a circleit goes around your head In Fancy that the top is tlie he was growing more and more redoearth and that your head is the sun lent Th-- n you will have an Idea of how He went dopgedly to the shelves turns-totdark and pulled out the big family Bible ands whjr daylight tl"' for her “Therel" he said awaiting a more twists The earth little than the blow: but none came 335 times during one complete Jour"Now let’s sit down here on the ney around the sun To be exact the sofa" said Marjorie In a cozy voice tlma In a year Is 365 days five hours "Let s look at the pictures In the old 19 minutes and 45 seconds part” That Is getting the time t fine - Amaeement filled him and he Isn't It? obeyed They sat side by side with point Many persons say that the year the open Bible half on his lap and and half on heis and she appeared to conic ins "about 365 We have have no complaint of him On the daa” and that Is true four years apart when an leap years contrary she seemed unconscious of e::ir dry Is placed In the month of evervthing except the picture exclaiming: “Oh look Penrod'” of Frbitiary Bnra Romm times there have "Heres a nice one1’’ or "I do like been leao yew dates In the calenMoses don t you Penrod?” as under These hsve helped to keep time concernedly as If the air were pure s'rslrht but In 1582 It was found that about iham And yet it was evident to him that he reeked as never be- the calendar was In error by 10 dav This was due to having had too many fore To make the calendar But Marjorie prattled on and her leaD years sweetness began to touch Penrod vaguely but coeplv until he remembered hearing his father say that Guaranteed Remedy people with bad colds were unable to This pile rsraed? tnmse tn tote smell anything Marjorie rhowed no wit) iip artanmwv sukmf It wmeiwl and swy tn ppir twr sign of having a cold but perhaps r"fvnd money if fAdJJ Jit (il fctHT fai to re'wve rm thre were colds that d:dn t show (itching H (Dt HleeHinferpNMmd i To Be Continued ) 1st fff O 7V( tuM of Jut tag) FAZ0 OINTMENT 'Copyright 192fl bv the Bell Syndicate Inc) bring tb J SEVEN MU yoLU Uk)lmm s glories (imbr If in warm Long Flacii Calif Pacify c&mpnwhat If 73° ee At SUJ LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA THE IDEAL WINTER RESORT Launs Overlooking Pacific Ocean Golf Tfhkis Bathing Dancino and All Sports Pur AU Green Gulf Course! 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She told me this morning right before the class that I might think I knew something but when she got through with me I d know how little I really was what a moron She said I was too dumb to learn anything and the sooner I got out the better 8o I m going I can get a Job at the garage” All that night the boy'a father and mother lay awake whispering now and then together as they heard their son toss about In restless sleep Just before daylight his father said: "He cannot leave school It means his whole future He Is a good boy We 11 economize house and 4a to Xei4 mortgage the iNoiotinON here and there and send him to a sa jtQww boys' school and done w 1th It Hew 111 go there I know and he will soon make up work Keep him home and take him to the dentist today and by tomorrow he will enter another kind of school” Excess acid is the common never continue to suffer when You see speaking one'4 mind to an how It results you learn how quicklymethod irritating boy Is not the end of the cause of indigestion this premier matter It may be the start of tragedy In pleasantly two pain and sourness about acts Please let it show you— for the bov and his people A school The quick now Is Intended to hold boys In school not hours after eating send them out A real teacher un- corrective is an alkali which neuBe sure to get the genuine derstands that and never never tralizes acid The best correc- Phillips Milk of Magnesia prea a out to before mind her boy speaks classful of his mates That can be tive is Phillips Milk of Magnesia scribed by physicians for 50 attended to privately all in good It has remained standard with years In correcting excess acids time physicians in the 60 years since 25c and 50c a bottle— any drug store Its invention Anything that Is said to the "Milk of Magnesia" has been One spoonful of Phillips Milk falling adolescent ought to be said In the spirit of helpfulness of Magnesia neutralizes instant- the U S Registered Trade Mark If you dislike a boy If you are angry many times Its volume in acid of The Charles H Phillips Chemat him wait until you have for- ly Its predecesgotten about him and then talk to It is harmless and tasteless and ical Company and You will sor Charles IL Phillips since him In such a fashion a to persuade Its action is quick him that you are on his side and never rely on crude methods 1875 (Adv) PaM 1- -2 Ocm Do You Know - o- grade at al children this whiter t Publish— and will make your choice In desper- swered following He immediately Supervised ‘Playgrounds youngster 1930 Standard ing Corporation) (Copyright By ANGELO FATRL Speaking One's Mind "Well I Just told that young man a few things for the good of his soul It will be some time before he tries to tell me my business again I cer taln'y spoke my mind to him” What good comes of that? An adolescent boy in a mixed class in high school taught by a woman teacher long past noddle age flounders about In his work falls miserably when called upon to recite covers his failure by an Impudent manner and the teacher gives him a piece of her mind and thinks she did well Let's see When the boy reached his home he went straight to his room and he stayed there until called for dinner His mother noticed that he was After dinflushed and unhappy ner he said ”1 m not going to high school any more I'm going to work” "But I thought you wanted to be an engineer?” "So I did but I can’t go through high school bo what chance would I have of being an engineer?” “Are you falling In anything?" "Yes English and math Miss Het- Uncle Ray’s Corner The fim of Long Bead’s elutes art A truthful mirror for the Important business makeup or for the masculine shave Is this one that has Its own light Truthful because It casts an even brilliant light over the whole face without throw mg a glare in the eyes A frosted glass reflector has behind It a bulk that lights the area In front of the mirror Impartially It a a boon these daya of color -- consciousness when makeup must be applied ever so carefully to appear entirely natural If you want to be well dressed make a rule never to go shopping when you are fagged out or Irritable If possible make your selections when your mind Is fresh and when you will not be tempted to make a Compromise with our better taste Just to get through Never try to buy a new hat at the end of the day v hen your hair needs attention and your face looks tired If you do you w 111 find every hat you try on equally unbecoming Syndicate ) and he has In Profuse Gloom Insisted upon her wearing a bag of "Well ain’t I cornin’?” he returned asafetida — and I m afraid you found emerging slowly “Needn t make all It rather overpowering ” that fuss about It I guess!” He came "Not at all” Mrs Schofield re— but In profound gloom end he conturned “Penrod has been wearing one sumed several minutes In the passage all week and were getting used to to the house pausing to disperse a It I hope you didn’t have as much pile of fallen leaves that had been trouble persuading Marjorie to ”conraked from the lawn (They repre- sent to It as we did with Penrod “Oh no!” said Mrs Jones “I’d been The Story of the Calendar sented enemies such as carpenters tramps little octoroon girls and the afraid she might be a little upset at IIL THE GREGORIAN like ) Arriving at last and by such the Idea but she was almost angelic CALENDAR slew stages In the kitchen he fixed about it I suppose perhaps girls are Have you wondered about Leap a resentful eye upon Della for un- different such tilings from year and why an extra about ’’ day is added to the calendar during such mistakably there was something leer- boys a year? "They must be” said Mrs Schoing and superior In her expression The reason goes back to this fact: field While the earth Is moving around In the library Penrod was keeping the sun It spins In such a to as way as far from Marjorie as possible make and night but does not opin' Well what kind o’ pictures you want make day an even number of spins or to look at?” he said moving to the "twists" bookshelves “Any kind I don’t care” she am CAOF0BHIA liarmonica seU Is ILHKJGr CMdrcffr By MARY MARSHALL want?” before he perceived the presence of visitors Then he stopped dead In his tracks stricken Bacred and awful there beside his own mother sat Mrs Jones the mother of Marjorie And there demure and silent In a stiff chair sat Marjorie herself her hands folded In her Jap Penrod stood and suffered while all round his fiery head rose the odor of asafetida He seemed to drown In It "Here’s Marjorie Penrod” Mrs Schofield said pleasantly “Don’t you want to take her In the library and look at pictures while her mamma and I have a little talk?” Miserably he found utterance “Well come on” he said swallowing whereupon Marjorie rose with an obedient air and followed him into the library Marjorie Also Had want?” C’m in the house Yer mamma Asafetida Bag wants you ” "What for?” OUR&n Moods in Modes ““ nanpimi Via® LktL Small Mirror Shows Us in New Light AND I |