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Show T THE BULLETIN Handy Smair Table Made of Camp Stool By RUTH WYETII SPEARS you ever wished for a small, low table that would appear from nowhere and disappear again when you were through with it? Have you ever thought it would be nice if Father's ottoman could be folded up and put out of the way when not in use? Or perhaps you have unpacked a suit case in a guest room and wished for something UPHOLSTERY EBIC Tots Point Out Bad Examples Of Parenthood ADVENTURERS' CLUB TkV TAW AND r. Often children keen observations may point out unrecognized faults in parents. Efforts at fair government always appreciated. their children played noisily. There had been a call for children's gar- ments for a large family whose home had been destroyed by Are. dies dashed. Presently the children. exhausted from a wild game, sat down on the grass to rest, and their other than the bed; a chair or the floor to put it on during the ,T.n,. process? A camp stool phis a tray to fit sewing machines happened to be si- the top makes a very satisfactory lent small table to place beside a "My mother never, never would thing!" were the first game table or to set up for your do such a were heard. "If I had books or mending basket by your words that favorite chair. But be sure to been bad like Jimmy, she would dress it up so that it will look its have called me home, and if I'd had best either when in use or when to be punished nobody would have folded up and placed in some seen it.1 "Mine, too," agreed three more out of the way corner. A remnant of material and some up- young critics. 'Tm glad my mother doesn't do holstery braid will do the trick. Stain and wax are suggested for things like that" spoke up a very the base as paint might be marred earnest young voice. "And another thing she never does is to make me in folding the stool. EDITOR'S NOTE: Mrs. Spears sit still when there's company.1 has prepared for our readers a "No," interrupted another, "if I booklet containing 32 useful and come In with my hands and face practical suggestions for beautify- washed clean and shake hands, then my mother tells me I may be ex ing the home; with directions clearly illustrated. To cused to go and play." 'That's the way my mother does. get one of these useful booklets, just send name and address, with Ruth's mother makes her sit still 10 cents in coin to Mrs. Spears, the whole time and It's awful hard." TV 3 step-by-st- Q , QUICK 4 MORAL CONCEPTS " TT IS time that we learned that se. rarity and happiness in the world, as well as in the home and in the nation, depend upon the restraints that are born of morai and spiritual concepts." Francis B. Sayrt, High Commissioner of rkuipptneu Awe-Inspiri- trn Z "Death in the Foreign Legion" HELLO, a man with awe and reverence for his wife a baby, a charming garden in what was once a barren yard, and a dinner greatly to his liking. Three things fill HEADACHE? of a yarn from North Africa and the Sahara .J,,..,,,, yu "Ruth would be as careful as any body, when there is company, not to get noisy if her mother would" "Yes, my goodness! It's hard to sit still for an hour and have noth ing to play with, and that's what Ruth's mother wants her to do. I heard her scolding about it' "Well, I'm glad my mother is not like Bob's. Bob never gets a chance to choose about anything. His mother decides where he shall go and what he shall do, whether it's im portant or not.' "My mother lets me have my say about most things, "So does mine." This last was in chorus. Long before this,, all conversation in the living-roohad ceased, and the mothers were listening breathlessly. 'Tm afraid they win begin on our faults if they continue this open forum." said one mother. Children Ask Fair Government. "Let them," said another. "It is doing us good to be praised, and the hearing of our faults will not hurt m ng EVERYBODY: country a land that's always been full of adventures and glamor for us folks here at home. I got the bug once, and went there looking for thrills. I well I've got to confess fleas there than glamor, but I've also that I found more -,, t th... nn crt A.. . v can bet your last nickel that today's yarn, from Lieu- tenant tterre Varges of Queens, M. Y., late of the French Foreign Legion, will be one of those tales that makes your neart an(J your hair gtand up on end It happened on April 26, 1923, during the uprising of the Riff Kabuas under the leadership of Abd El Krim. Pierre Varges was then a sergeant in the 2nd Co., 1st Battalion of the Legion, stationed at El Harib, Morocco. April found the 1st battalion on a punitive expedition at the borders of the Sahara. Thev had been chasing the Riffs for some time and finally, on the 16th, they came upon them ep 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, HI. Much of the success of the local flower show had been due to Smith, who'd organized it, and, being an ardent horticulturist, had won quite a few prizes. Later on, he was reading the re port in the local paper when he jumped to his feet, with an angry bellow. "Why. what's wrong?" asked Mrs. Smith, dropping her knitting. "Listen to this!" he roared. "It says here: 'As Mr. Smith opened the show, all eyes were fixed on the large red nose he displayed. Only years of careful cultivation could have produced an exhibit of such brilliance " THE LIVES O YOUNG 1NSTRUC HEADLINES FROM OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF! tors may aid dad and moth-e- By HILDA RICHMOND ceven mothen were busily iew- while ing in the living-roo- TURN ENDS AND TACK Now Everybody Nose To What Succ rss Is Due 99 Relief iHsgghili CaadWaoa Dno to Second Company Gets Orders to Advance. 35-in- ch THE A "My head was swathed in bandages, and I was tied to the cot, still unable to move." ing, thundering surf of legionnaires swarmed up from all sides. One of my men fell writhing at my feet No time to stop to help. Then.sud-denlthe world seemed to explode in my head. Darkness! The end!" Pierre says he will never be sure what happened between then and two a. m. of the following day, but at that hour he started to regain consciousness. "I tried to open my eyes," he says, "but they felt as if they were glued shut I Just couldn't move them. Panic seized me. I didn't know if I was dead or alive. There seemed to be a terrible weight on top of me ell over me. I tried to move my arms and my legs, but I could not I tried to call for help, but no sounds came from my throat No doubt I was dead." Seconds passed. Pierre's brain began to clear. Be noticed he dead men didn't breathe. Then, slowly, the was Dreathing-Htn-d horror of the situation began to dawn on him. He wasn't dead. HE WAS BURIED ALIVE! Right then and there, Pierre went Insane. "I yelled and creamed like a thousand furies," he says. "I heard a shot a aeries of muffled sounds then silence again. Once mere I lost conacionsnesa. For hew long, I don't know, bat when I again awoke I was on a cot In the field hospital of our post My head was swathed in bandages, and I was tied to the cot still enable to move." y, How Women in Their 40's Can Attract Men is really fashion, not just a comfortable maternity dress. It's smart and young and practical. 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The Arabs, sensing what was coming, redoubled their fire. The whistle Branded. The charge was on! "I have a hazy memory of what followed," says Pierre. "The screams of the wounded and the sickening noises of the bullets make you forget you are human. The world ceases to be, and you become an automaton intent on one purpose to kill. My section was one of the first way out in front and. sacred pig, that charge was fast A scream and England have their day once each year when the International Trials are held in Edinburgh. The trials are held to test efficiency In finding, driving and guiding sheep. As one of the simpler tests, a single sheep dog is sent out by his master to locate three sheep which are out of sight behind a small hill or rise In the ground. The dog must calm them, keep them together and drive them to a designated place. As a further test each dog must drive his sheep to a hurdle, pass it guide the flock to the center ol the field and circle another hurdle jwith them. 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Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) entrenched in the hills Just at daybreak. They were sniping at the legionnaires, and doing quite a bit of damage. Several times the legion naires tried to drive them from their position but to no avail. Finally, the captain of the second company received orders from the commanding officer to dislodge them at all cost it Paint for Concrete Concrete floors sometimes wear badly in spots, leaving an accumula tion of white powdery dust. This may be prevented by the application of a coat or two of concrete-hardenin- g compound readily found on the market In order to correct such a spot, if one occurs, the bad concrete must be cut out and replaced. Many good concrete paints are available which will protect the surface of the concrete and prolong its wear. Mt.Im Hanv larkea.Mfr.iaraMftj Smart and Thrifty Patterns ''Bless their little hearts," said third, "I never dreamed they were IfvoatMakal act aUka, last try thai such keen observers. And aren't they loyal to us! BO auM, thoraatA "And they are right," said the ilk hostess. "I think it is a shame the 1VLM K.V SJitaZtebMoINRfcam way Mrs. Lottey comes out with a SllUWWk HH dranlst. Ifaka tat H art atUiated, ratam the bar. to at We Cft switch in her hand to hunt her chil refaal tba parcaaea dren. She won't injure their bod rlc. Tket'o fair. Doctor Explains Terrible Ride to Pierre. GetNTsMrtatndy. ies with that little stick, but I'm had What happened? Had he been having a nightmare? Pierre afraid she may injure her oppor his turned and looked about the head, though it pained him to do tunity to gain their confidence, with In the next cot lay a private, tied to his cot in the same fashion tent n cast-iroox methods her govern Dangerous Rumor as Pierre was. Pierre spoke to him, but he didn't answer. Then he Many a happy family has been ment." called louder Just to hear his own voice. After all he had been through said ten .what rumor. idle Koval. let's do," Til you spoiled by an wasn't even sure he had one. At the sound, the doctor, the captain, he another mother suddenly, wishing male attendant entered. The doctor spoke a few words with the to prevent further criticism of their and a then both of them approached Pierre's bed. "Wen, old fellow," captain, neighbor. "Let's give our darling said the captain, "how is the living dead man?" instructors a little treat I have Those words came so close to confirming Pierre's own sussome ice cream in the refrigerator, that picions they frightened him. "The captain saw that I was and it will only take a minute to saw that I didn't grasp the meaning of his words," says upset bring it over." Pierre, "so be proceeded to explain. A rtcochette- - ballet "Good! I baked fresh cookies this struck me In the right temple producing a ghastly looking wound Hardi tood advice far a woman daring Bar morning, and they will go nicely which knocked me aaconscioas. The stretcher bearers, thinking cfianee (usually iron aa so bzj, woo nan with the ice cream," said another, he's lose bar appeal to awn. who worries me dead, put me on the dead wagon that Is used to cart all bout kot Baahw, km of pep, diarj spells, The children were astonished at corpses to the legion post apart aarrea aad moody speUa. the feast suddenly spread before Got man trash air, S bib. sleep and If yon "As the casualties that day were extraordinarily heavy, they placed mi a bom taaa tonic ejooerai ayaum irdin them as they sat on the grass, but Pinkham a Veeatabla Comnound. mada bodies on top of one another. The reason I could not move when I the they were not too astonished to do raariaUv far awawo. It halpa Nature boild consciousness was that I was buried beneath a dozen or more regained mora thua wariatinrw. bclpa fire with their part ap ptaaeal their hearty young vi not? to enjoy Ufa aad assist calming of my dead companions." appetites. Jittery aartai aad disturbing symptoms thai About the time the captain got to that part ol his story, Pierre put of tea accompany ehanga of Ulo. WEUi "Such a surprise!" WOETH TRYING! a in question. "Why didn't you tell us?" ' "But, Mon Capitaine," be interrapted, "what of my eyes? I to we Bob call his sis and "May was enable to open them." WNU-- W 4239 ter to come over?" "Naturally," the captain answered. "Tour face was covered "I'll say this is swell! the blood of year dead comrades which seeped down from with Chattering and eating, and drink' The blood coagulated ever your face and completely sealed above. Ing quantities of pink lemonade, the Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL yow eyes and even your nostrils. It is a miracle that yea did not children continued their picnic until suffocate entirely." the last drop and crumb were con At that moment the legionnaire, tied to the cot beside Pierre's, while the sumed, mothers, sewing an unearthly scream. The doctor went to him and gave him an out let silently, thanked God in their hearts him and said to Pierre. "You had that their little children saw and ap- opiate. The captain nodded toward but that one is even more upset friend, most horrible a my experience, preciated their loving efforts at fair is the sentry who was on duty near the dead government, and they humbly asked than you over it That for more light, more patience and wagon when you let out those so terrifying screams." 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