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Show WHAT to EAT and WHY THE DEE OF THE PARTY O D. BY ELIZABETH JORDAN Apnl.fr, r.ntu.TCa..Is. WMU CHAPTEK 1 "L - M BaltLah . ' products "piY ssrsj,,r:t5:- -, SBsStiiss PHOTOGRAPHY ThoTO-KRAF- T FILM SEIVICI with aJm Dcrekpcd S ::: igwiSM B ..BiloriNSo'NDIIUGS land was not position. Rale settled deeper into the office "It's chair and kept his brown eyes on takes awfully kind of you, sir. It my breath But 1 can't Casper Kneeland's face. Kneeland unload myself onaway. your household. had been Uncle Casa" the last time The women of your family might not they met That was 18 years ago, bke It" out in the Northwest when Hale "The women of my family are himself had been boy of ten. Knee-lan- d my sister. Hosanna, who is fifty, was not Uncle Cass now. He and my niece, Joan, who is twenty-onwas an impressive; successful, middleThey realize that I'm boss of -aged New York business man. the house. Julia, my wife, died 10 He had made a fortune by inventing years ago. Your mothers dead, too, simple article widely known aa Isn't she?" he broke off to ask. Kneeland's Safety Catch. He waa Yet sir. She died very suddenly busy, preoccupied, and rather short just after I entered I college. memory concerning couldn't even get home in time to He had welcomed Hale Into see her." the office suite id his factory with a "Any brothers and sisters?" handshake business-like, e and a smile. Now he was making talk, and Hale resented it Kneeland might have fogotten a godchild, the caller told himself. He should not have forgotten that godchilds father. Hale Senior had been Kneelands first partner and the closest friend of his youth. It had been a fine friendship. It had impressed the little boy. Yet here, 18 yean later, was a Casper Kneeland equally vague in memory of the Hales, father and son, and talking too smugly, the young man thought, about his interests. Listening to him, as the man sat at hit handsome flat-to- p desk and poured out his trickle of small talk. Hale realized that Uncle Cass" had not yet wearied of the flavor of his success. He rolled It on his tongue. He betrayed a tendency to enumerate hla various possessions. We're at our Camp now, but of course I keep my town house open all summer, Kneeland was saying, apropos of the unseasonable June heat. Joan, my niece, is always running into New York for a day or two, even In the hottest weather. And Hosanna (my sister, who Joined my family after we came East), would live In New York 18 months year if I'd let her. She doesn't care much for seashore life. It suits me down to the ground. I'd like nothing better than to put up at Halcyon Camp the first of June and stay there till the first of November. Cant quite manage that, of course, but I come as near it as 1 can. 1 can usually get away from here Friday night and stay at the Camp till Monday, he went on, aa And I alHale merely nodded. ways put In all of August there. Greatest place in the world to sleep. 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The dance up until the cock rows, V i the siirnr.l for the instant ranee uf tiie gruesome rev-3- b, C Miles of Trails in Park the boundaries of Acadia park, Maine, are 150 milea and footpaths. Have Variety of Croaka roakint; of frogs is almost I s the songs of birds. STOP AT 'BELVEDERE 3 1 remember Rez writing that your mother was gone. It was the same year my wife died. That, young Hale reflected, was why he remembered it Kneeland's memory would not long hold iny- - fl Rates $2.50 and Up ft ALVIN St Ms 0. JACK, Mgr, Sait Lika City, Utah $ , Oril War Pensioners Wnt number of Civil war pension roll was 76, dueflains Disciplined . oWcftains were deprived 7 their powers in 1748 after Bn of 1745 in favor the ttender. t'. nd Fifteenth centuries m. t L t Twelve Miles Day 0 States bureau of flab-atrip- ed ilithed that bus He a day in their duration. ' it tSea Uui desert is. 150 m ; i r V al mot dangerous disease 3 wt pin , d feet be' sea, 1)290 feet. ri displayed In - a man trap, bleaching plant lw of doth lying in the B o of the processes. gland, sed at -- ' 0 on. lut well-balanc- ed o miles sway when want him. He doesn't seem to be interested. Flocks by himself snd that sort of thing. He isn't even much use to Joan. He's off on his own affairs, whatever they are. Another young man around the place will be a god- send to the girl. His smile widened. "I'll pay you a salary, of course. Just thought of it," he added candidly. Hale shook his head. We wont talk about salary till I find out whether there's really anything for me to do. I'll go. and make myself useful if I can. But 1 wont go tonight, thanks. I'll stay necettary to preserve the general health and efficiency of every bodily functim and that there a dote relationthip between a abundsr.ee but lacking vitamin A for 160 days before and for 30 good diet and good eyeiight. days after breeding. In three litters of 35 pigs, all were blind. In Your Food and Your Eyes another litter of 14 pigs, all were Many people regard their eye- sightless. But under normal feedsight as one of the five senses ing, the same animals produced it' which operate in litters of pigs with normal eyes Kneeland interrupted, it d, yen caa make yonrsetf aaefuLM over tomorrow and get a few things Til need for camp life. Naturally, 1 didnt bring much in the line of clothes back from Spain." Then thats settled. Go any.time you like. Til telephone Hosanna that youre coming. Wait I'll give you a check for expenses. Nothing doing, thank you. Ill pay my own way till I see how much bluff you're giving me about this ob. I suspect that youre putting over todays good deed." Nothing like it There will be work for you, all right. The haggard look abruptly returned to Kneeland's face. For an instant he seemed old again, and very tired. There was something pathetic in the eyes he fixed on Hale. Then he suddenly recalled that the young giant before him had been darned nice kid. I can't thank you enough, Mr. Kneeland." Hale got up. 'Uncle Casa,' my boy. That's what it used to be a thousand years good-looki- ago. He had remembered hla godson at last ' Thank you, .sir. By the way, where is the Cainp?" Down on Long Island. Kneeland laughed and wrote the address for him. Hale put in the next day shopping. The experience decreased his supply of ready cash but Increasingly raised his spirits. He was not an economical young man, and even before the prospect of a camp visit he had realized that he must start his new life with a suitable AmeriThere were not can wardrobe. many temptations to be sartorially dashing in Spain. There were plenty today, and he yielded to them with an abandon that endeared him to clerks. Moreover it was a pleasure to salesmen to fit him. They let him grasp their Impression that he would do credit to the suits and shirts snd ties and shoes and knickerbockers he was buying. His figure was exhair cellent and his copper-colore- d and brown eyes would set off the heather mixtures he selected for outdoor wear. He would look well in his white flannels, too. He was fussy about shirts and ties, snd the clerks who served him in those departments respected his knowledge. This young man knew what went with his coloring. Hale explained his satisfaction in his neyr purchases with an engaging grin. (TO BE CO.Tl.WEDJ The party should have been gay ... thia rich mans Bummer but something sinister hung over "a pin cushion of a we -o- ver the owners sister Mis Hosanna, over a young acientiat. Dr. over his niece Joan, and bin son Bert; Mrs- - Spencer Forbea, a a man named Ainsworth and over social-mindesharp-tongue- d, d pro- consume. To understand this astonishing fact, it is necessary to know that vision under faint illumination accomplished by means of chemical changes in the pigment at the back of the eye. This is known as the visual purple of the retina and one of its important components is carotene, which is the active form of vitamin A. The visual purple might be compared to the film in a camera When you are in a dim light and the eyes are suddenly exposed to bright light, the visual purple greatly reduced or bleached. This change results in a stimulation of the optic nerve and enables you to see clearly. When an adequate supply of vitamin A is present in the body, the visual purple is rapidly regenerated. But when the supply is inadequate, a much longer period elapses before the corrective chemical change takes place. During the intervening time, many people find it difficult to see. That is the condition known as night blindness." And it accounts for the faet that a large proportion of serious motor accidents occur at night Victims of this deficiency disease are first blinded by approaching headlights, then cannot quickly readjust themselves after the oncoming car has passed. Their ability to drive safely is subsequently Impaired for they cannot clearly see the road ahead, and they may miss dangerous curves, pedestrians or other vehicles. That al is, mid-afterno- fish-liv- al er Mrs. Spears: I want to thank you for the clear diagram of how to hang draw curtains in your Book 1 SEWING for the Home Decorator. This was just what I have been needing as we have casement windows and no shades in our living room. With a pull of the cord my new curtains shut out the light or the outside view. I wonder if you would help me with another problem? I do not want to make the curtains for the rest of the house. Thought I would buy ruffled net ones. Do you think they would be too commonplace? J. T." Answer: Here is a suggestion for hanging ruffled curtains that will make your windows a little DEAR different from those of your neighbors and lend no end of style to your rooms. Double curtain rods are needed to give the crossed effect and a valance board is added to the top of the window as shown. Here the valance is the sort that cornea with ready made curtains A Common Complaint Unfortunately, the prevalence of night blindness is not generally recognised, though it is held that urban dwellers are more conscious of it than those living in the rural areas. This is borne out by the fact that ocular disorders from vitamin deficiency are less common Keeping Faint. If a can of in urban than in rural areas. paint has to be left open, stir it thoroughly, so as to dissolve all the oil, then fill up with water. Children Often Victim. When it becomes necessary to use Since the discovery of the close the paint pour off the water and connection between vitamin A and you will find it as fresh as when sciin to dim see the ability light, first opened. entists have tested large numbers of school children to determine To Ribbons. Dampen whether vitamin A was present in ribbonsPress and iron them between tistheir diet in adequate amounts. sue paper. It was revealed that from 26 to 79 per cent of the children examined Flowers snd Vase for Sick. It is had incipient night blindness. an excellent idea when sending The same deplorable conditions cut flowers to a hospital to send were found among adults. Mild an vase with them. inexpensive to moderate degrees of vitamin A Nurses often find it difficult to find deficiency were present in from vases enough to hold flowers. 10 to over 50 per cent of each group tested. When Cooking Greens. If a Yet here is the remarkable thing of fat about the size of a piece in nearly every ease, a diet rich is added to the water in in vitamin A for a few weeks re- nutmeg which any kind of greens are be. stored the vision to normal. ing cooked there will be no boiling over and no stirring will be reA Significant Experiment quired. An even more ntriking example Salt Improves Coffee The flaof the power of food to affect the eyesight is to be found in the re- vor of coffee is improved if a little port of an experiment in which salt is sprinkled on the bottom of breeding sows were given food in the pot before the coffee ia put in. AROUND THE HOUSE and the top is folded back to make it double. In thumbtacking it to the valance board, do not stretch it just ease it on" so that it hangs well. If you feel that the windows need color, the valance and tie backs may be of plain glazed chintz that repeats the strongest color in your room color A contrasting valance scheme. may be either plain or gathered. Let Father and Young Son and Little Sister help you make the home a center of interest Book 1 SEWING, for the Home Decorator contains many useful things that every one may take a hand in making. Book 2 shows you with pictures how to make many novelty gifts. Books are 25 cents each. Order both books today and get the patchwork quilt leaflet picturing 36 authentic embroidery stitches free. Address: Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. , , Rheims, American City v Every day in many ways, the resurrected city of Rheims becomes more and more American. It has an American hospital, the gift of citizens of Worcester, Mass.; also a Carnegie library erected by the great American whose statue philanthropist, stands in the library gardens. Further, there is a Rue Rockefeller, also an Avenue Myron T. Herrick. If the visitor notes an American atmosphere in the architecture of the resurrected city, it is due to George B. Ford, the American specialist in city planning, who suTwo pervised its reconstruction. Americans are honorary citizens of Rheims, namely J. D. Rockefeller and Ambassador W. C. Bullitt. SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Oar lobby la deUgbtfally cooled darlag the BMMMKr mmm Madia far Erary Naan A too Meeaw-40- 0 Maflta HOTEL Temple Square Mataa $1.50 to $XOO Inn Tha Hatel TxmpU Km a highly Jwlrahl,. Mrajl will always (Iwd lata, swaaaaMiy aawifartahla, aa4 tharauahly aawiahla.Yaw saw tea why IhU hatal 1st ataMa-phcn.Ya- M aitetari tha HIGHLY BBOOMMBNHD Yew eaa alee apveeetee arhy, ffa a mart af dlaMectiew la ataw at tala KiaatIM haalahy ERNEST G ROSSITER, Mgr. MHCtam (hi? ffl Mtaii woman. and are ahrewdly and Grim, and threatening mysteries develop these Rex 11.1c, hired to And out what ..led logically wived by young hnnsclf. he found romance and happiness unhappy people. In doing so. ever read! Ita the smoothest mystery romance youve sense'. is why I urge you to learn everything you can about food, so that in planning meals you will not only feed your eyes, your husbands eyes and your chit drens eyes, but will take advanoeenr. tage of the wonderful discoveries of nutritional science to make evCause of Other Eye Disorders ery member of the family so effiNight blindness is not the only cient that they will enjoy the best eye disease caused by an improp- of health each day of their lives. er diet. Xerophthalmia or characterized by excessive dryness of the eyeball, Questions Answered has long been known to be caused by a vitamin A deficiency. It is Mrs. G. C. L. Yes, indeed, nualso well known that a liberal amount of this vitamin will pre- tritionists do approve of a snack for most school vent that serious disease and will A glass of milk and n evtn effect a cure where destruc- children. tion of the cornea has not pro- lice of buttered bread with jam or preserves; fruit juice and oatgressed too far. Thia suggests the tremendous meal cookies; or a chocolate milk graham crackers will importance of including in the diet shake and foods rich in vitamin A cod- - and provide fresh energy for late afternoon play. Without the between-meother oils; milk and othlunch, some children become er dairy products; green leafy and fatigued that nerve strain reyellow vegetables: and egg yolk. bo sults. Take care, however, that Experiments with rats, whose the snack does not destroy the dietary requirements are similar to those of man, show a close appetite for the evening meal. O WNU C. Houston Goudlcs 1 83831. pre-nat- something they ate. If they are troubled with stomach, liver or kidney complaints, they quickly ap- Night Blindness Explained Besides, half-efficie- nt half-efficie- nt some mysterious and vision. This experiment justimanner of their fies the conclusion of one of our own! If they suffer most noted food scientists, that from indigestion, the deficiency of essential food elethey recognize that ments may so alter vital processes it is quite apt to be that even changes may due to For example, it has been established that there is a definite relation between your vision and the vitamins in your diet; between your ability to drive a car safely at night, and the amount of vitafoods that you min thing not directly connected with his own interests. You ought to remember my wife, he brought out Yei, sir, I remember her well. She wss mighty good to me, Bex grinned. "She was always filling me up with cookies and a kind of raisin of you, good boating, fishing, swim- bread I've never forgotten." Kneeland's round, smooth face ming. We've got a modest place, shadowed. but plenty of room. Say by Jove! She was a fine woman, he testiHe stopped short under the imtragpact of an idea that had just hit fied. Her last year was very wrote ic. I don't know whether I him, and stared at his caller. Why dont you get out of this your father about it but she had lost her mind. oven and make the Camp a visit? Res shook his head. he rushed on after a second's hesitation. The newspapers say this We didn't know that, he said will be the hottest June we've ever sympathetically. "At least I didn't had. It will do you no end of good Father may have, but he never to loaf awhile. Didn't you say you spoke of it He was awfully cut up had just had a stiff bout of pneu- by Mothers death about that time. monia in Spain? Kneeland sighed and dismissed That pneumonia is ancient his- both dead women from his mind tory now," young Rex assured Knee- with an abruptness Hale knew now land. I was all right again a week was characteristic. He returned to before I sailed for home. the congenial topic of his camp. this morning, didn't Landed "Hosanna and Joan both realize you?" the Camp is mine, not theirs, that Yes, sir, and I'm hustling out to he continued, as if there had been Chicago. But I once promised Dad no interruption. 'T invite any friends Id never go through New York with- I want to visit it So do they. We out looking you up. there now. have three house-guesGlad you did, my boy." Knee- Joan usually has some girl friends land spoke absently, his mind full there, but shes out of sorts this of the sudden idea that had come to summer and doesn't seem to want him. What are you going to do in them. I've plenty of servants to Chicago?. he added in the same look after everybody." The unctuous tone, note crept back into his voice. Get a job, X hope. There's a cook and a good one. if June ii no time to make a start, I do say it There's a maid, a Kneeland pointed out, in Chicago valet, and a handy man. We're or anywhere else. By the way, supposed to be living primitive what's your line? life, We're off the main line and He didn't even remember that, away from the social set But Rex reflected, though Hale Senior have all the comforts good plumbhad written him about it some years ing, plenty of bathrooms, big firebefore with paternal pride. take places for cool days. You can Civil engineering. the 4:30 train and be there in time Kneeland nodded. for dinner tonight. I cant go till No use trying to find a job now, or I'd drive you down. It can't be done. Friday, be underlined. Thanks again. But I really don't Everything's dead till fall, anyway. think- -" I'll tell you the thing to do. You're "Besides," Kneeland Interrupted, a big athletic chap, but you need you can make yourself useful." building up. You're too thin for Oh, thats different How? isn't color and six your feet, your smiled at the change in Kneeland right Come down to Halcyon Camp the youngster' facie. The smile wss and spend the summer there. It likable than the first glimpse will buck you up. I call it Halcyon more been. It banished the exhad it of added complacently, Camp," he of anxiety that sat so oddly serene a be pression to because I want it round disc. manufacturer's the on 1 want everyone and happy place. man a was suddenly He to be comfortable there. in the early fifties, plump, slightly Hale was surprised and showed human and pleasant-featureOh, thanks awfully, " he said, bald, minutes before he Five engaging. but I couldn't do that! and nerve-wor- n The question was had seemed a harassed Why not? Rex did sixties. the in man sharply Imperative. Evidently Knee neurotic, pOR sonal safety. Cr.ig; over Imp Displayed . ome la Made wihen are mads of a ' soft but not atrctch-and 1 be solid minus Suvrl coats of black fkTPPlied nd the I a number of years, scientists have stressed the diet as a means of maintainportance of a son Herbert, twenty-twnow, was ing health, promoting growth and preventing disease. Resupposed to do that Job. But hes cently, an even more significant development has occurred. no good this summer always 10 It hat been determined that a carefully choten diet it abiolutely 1 "In lots iff ways. For one thing, I've no secretary at the Camp. My rJ Cost 6,000,000 Congress was '1 i; Feared Disease ,0Brdcd between By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS disturbance usually disappears with the disorder that caused it. On the other hand, n deficient diet may produce eye troubles that have a far reaching effect upon health, efficiency, and even per- g 7 Most eply. You Should Feed Your Eyes longed dietary indiscretions may be at the root of the trouble. But it never occurs to them that what they eat may affect the eyes just as profoundly as it affects the internal organs. It is not uncommon, during an attack of biliousness, to suffer a disturbance of the vision. But that butter-- i Spoken in Paraguay fh Spanish is the official of the republic of Para-fa- ni is most used by the of the countrys million in- - not know that smillar change had wrought Its miracle in his own faco. He wailed eagerly for his host's preciate that ts PARTMENT HOTEL . .No, sir." Sente connection between cataract and a deficiency of another vitamin vitamin G. Thia ia found most abundantly in meat, milk, eggs, fruit and vegetables. Were she concerned about protecting the blessing of good eyesight alone, that would be sufficient reason why every homemaker should plan meals that are rich in vitamins. But it is not only the eyes which are dependent upon vitamins, for they have many other function! to perform. An improper diet may causa people to drive automobiles blindly at night so that they are dangerous not only to themselves and their passengers,, but to everyone on the streets and roads. A deficient diet will also send them bodthrough life with ies, brains, half fficient C. Houston Goudiss Discusses Vitamins And Vision; Explains How and Why . -- Start readmgThe Life of the Parly NOW! Pepeodent alone ofall tooth powder contain a remarkable Irittml And ones thia If dona, Pepeodent 27 million sales prove that Pepeodent Mum can polish your teeth to n Tooth Powder containing Irlam has I brilliant, natural radiance I taken tha country by it ora Pspsodant Powder Ja feat, tl Facts are factsl For Irinm helps Powder quickly to bruah and SAFE in Ua action on teetfal I Pspsodant -HO BLEACH, HO OMIT. Try itl y stubborn, efinginc surfacs-stain'ywdaaC, trad awr ibr As Aaarf a PariM Alkyl Sadhfa ng a. . |