Show 4 t 14 4 Wednesday Morning- - PATTERN Deserve Parents' View Sympathetic - - t- ly Angelo Patrl Children’s work Is never perfect in the eyes of the adult who xiks at it but to the child who did it It is a remarkable admirable ob He looks at it with fond pride He did It He made it It is good Don t say anything don't look nything that will alter that state f mind Look with interest if not ith delight on the product and let he creator cool off a bit so that e can see his work and measure against the perfect vision he had i his mind when he began it He will look at that piece of ork with a critical eye next day fe will discover the faults to the st crooked line or open seam By Dorothy Di ’hen it is time to give the sympa-neti- c The great American fetish Is a advice to offer the helpful education The majority of Uggestion to show a better way college 'he worker will accept that kind the population devoutly believe In f help gladly and without the superstition that a college diJle will begin again ploma Is a conjure bag that brings i good heart its possessor fame and fortune and Some grown people many of success in undertaking and hem teachers cannot see a faulty that wardsevery off poverty sickness It of work without at once put-In- g hard work old age falling hair a finger on the spot and say-i- g and halitosis With this artless beis Is bad" ‘this That very lief firmly fixed in their minds ruel The child loved his work millions of fathers and mothers nd put his heart into it and to slave themselves to death to try to e told it is bad by one he looks secure this priceless blessing for 0 for encouragement is more than their offspring Even before the Is spirit can bear without pain hahy is born they start scrimping knows the worker pain and Every saving and doing without all f looking upon his own work and the little comforts and luxuries eeing how far short it comes of that would make their own lives he perfection he has In mind If in order to send Junior o that ts added the hurt of harsh pleasanter off to college That is their idea rlticism and blame the burden of of fulfilling parental responsibility iscouragement becomes so If they can put a lot of dumb girls to no he has heart that have no intellectual tart again He turns from his and boys who whatever through colyearnings zork in disgust and despair feel that they have done lege they criti-lsEvery worker welcomes their full duty to their children Criticism Is the opinion of and are ready to fold their tired he audience and it is the audience hands and depart in peace hat puts the value in the work And if they cannot send their or the worker He longs to have to college loud is the ns work evaluated for him But children the breast-beatin- g and wailing hat evaluation must be just and who mourn because among parents undly honest and fair and have the ome consideration for the vision they cannot gity their children of richer nd the spirit of the worker as “advantages'' that those veil as for his product It must fathers and mothers have They tot come down on the expectant seem to think that their unfortuto hilds mind like a hurricane ruth-essl- y nate youngsters are foredoomed benever have failure because they sweeping beauty and hope longed to a fraternity or sung about nto oblivion A little child diew a pictuie It dear old Alma Mater They are childooked like nothing under the sun humbly apologetic to their ind the tpacher sought vainly for ren because they cannot give them v clew "Tell me about It Peter ” the college 'yell which they think “See this is the giant's house is the open sesame to all the doors of success his dot And this is the little boy’s Apparently It never occurs to louse this dot And here is his these poor parents who are gradunama's house this dot And that ates of the University of Hard uce thing there is the fairy that fashionable aves the little boy and his mama ” Knocks instead of “That's a very good story Peter schools that all education is not between the covers of school V very good storv" Peter beamed put up ind put his paper away lovingly books and that they have things n that scrawl he saw beauty to teaih their children that will carry them farther than anything eauty of his own creation can learn In any college But he was supposed to be learn-n- g they They can teach them for into draw? Yes he was and he stance how to sell themselves to as learning and by accepting his the world This is a branch of inof his tage growth by accepting in inwas effort which his best he was formation virtually Ignored of higher learning yet on stitutions mcouraged to draw Form and a man’s and woman's ability to iesign and the technique of draw-n- g with other people de came to him gradually and he get along not only their happiness but irew as well as the best in his pends also their success in life It is ?rnup in time to come best asset In business It is are the audience mans Remembpr you a woman's trump card in society is ind that it the audience that It Insures domestic bliss in matrin makes the work of art In any mony They can teach their children Mr Patri has prepared a leaflet how to sidestep temptation Parents can teach their children ntltled "Bedtime Troubles” In is not a curse but a e that work which he tells parents how to it is the one Interest that blessing Send in children irritability for it addressing your request to in life that never flags that it Is Mr Angelo Patrl In care of the the one solace in time of trouble They can teach them to love to Salt Lake Tribune Enclose a work to get their greatest happi enstamped ness and thrill and excitement out velope All Education Cannot Be Found in Books led the sh ton its gtt gei op m - j d rinr lun a 1 tets dv) situ-itio- 11 over--om- t) (Released by The Bill Syndicate Inc) Coats Copied From 'Minstrel Days' New long wool evening coats in white or red with broad blaik satin lapels whirh give promise of much poplaritv have been copied from "minstrel davs” The military influcnie is felt too in the coats with square shoulders epaulette straps brass buttons even rapelots Capes are admirable for chilly nights double-breaste- i d of it And they can see to when their children start out In the world that they know how to do some one kind of work so well that there will be a demand for their services so that they will not have to go around hunting a job 'lhe job will seek them Parents can teach their children how to make money how to spend it and how to save it And on this knowledge depends their prosperity and happiness In life They can teach them how to be good husbands and wives and neighbors and citizens In a word they can teaih them the fine art of living and that is the most Important thing that any of us can learn As Told By the Stars 9251 “What a small world it Is” — when it comes to fashion! 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Book tern 15 cents book and pattern together 25 cents Send your order to The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah f Jimlln nrf Fldnit Th slnry thus hslf brnthrra having lllll iildf from their a family Maid rmnif JuMln H year old aiHBluefleld orfoul lawyer U maater of the rut!? ha Inherited from tala father to It who hlmnelf had acquired till JuMln upon the death of hi flrat wife mother t Idon the child of hi father la aecond wife nd now alno an orphan carefree unamhltloua and content e to live on hit Inheritance at ft fathktn-nhleluh In (rcttvMIe Wdoa It Mar-tie- d when JuMln telle him he hnpet to ( reatville marry Fllxabeth Harden JuMln F don whom unknown to H? mneeata hit feellnxa hlmaelf a to begin hut Immediately from JuMln behalf plan Intervention In tala own let Chapter III Justin Darryl speeding along the in a very quiet country road was of mind The August frame happy twinkled night was beautiful stars above dome black blue the lazily in slender poplars stood like him sentinels on either side of the curving roadway Justin smiled as he thought of the hundreds of times he had driven over that same road that led to the town of Crestville 10 miles distant from Blueflelds Looking into the future he could fancy a bright young face beside him a sweet girlish voice in his car rippling laughter ringing out now and then But he recalled his half brother’s groat surprise when he announced his intention of asking Elizabeth Warden to be his wife and he realized that it was asking a great deal of a girl as young and beautiful a3 she Elizabeth Not Home Two-W- k Serial By a CREAM DEODORANT which safely STOPS under arm PERSPIRATION -- 1 Don 2 No wilting to dry Csn bs used j hi after shaving nor rot dresses docs not irrirsit sluts 1 3 Inatantly c heels perspiration 1 to J days Removes odor from perjpirstion keep! armpits dry 4 A pure hire greawlesi stainless vanishing cream S Arrid has hern awatded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of laundering for being harmlcsa to fabric 1J MIIUON ora ef Arrid hova bnn sold ot today— -Try 1 !! ny itora which f toll! 00 goodt 39' h ond 5N "Well Elizabeth and I don't hit1' it off anv too well” Mrs Warden laughed "But we are agreed on surely And owe property division it all to you " "You’11 have to give credit to the laws of the state for that” Justin told her The door opened suddenly from the hall and Elizabeth entered a d organdy dress flutterher slim figure around airly ing her large garden hat hanging by Its ribbons from one hand She flung off the little white shoulder cape that was supposed to protect her shoulders from the evening breeze tossed her hat lightly on a near-b- y table and held out her two hands cordially to her visitor who came to meet her "You’ll have to forgive me Justin I got away as soon as I could But you know I wanted to be here when you came I didn’t want to miss any of your visit " "Freely forgiven” Justin assured her his eyes smiling into her own He still held both her hands "Besides you left me In very good hands ” “You and I are going out to the garden Justin Wouldn t you like that? The night is lovely and the Pretty soon garden magnificent the moon will be up and that will make it more romantic " Strolled In Garden Justin took up the little cape and placed It lightly on the girl'i shoulders Then with a few words g to Mrs Warden of out strolled onto the graveled they walk to a bench that looked romantic enough for any pair of happv lovers "Will Mrs Warden be alone’” Justin Inquired There was a little anxiety In his voice Elizabeth met this with her gay little laugh "Dear me no Justin Let me tell you the news Mother Virginia has a beau! Didn’t you see how grand she looked’" ' I m afraid I didn’t particularly notice” Justin said rose-colore- leave-takin- ARRID "Possibly you may underrate your Influeme Mts Walden I llalu th Is the hapest person I know She has been praitlrally under your rare slnre her father died If she felt any lai k of sympathy In you would she be the merry young girl that she Is We cannot measure the effect we have on other people” light-hearte- d u: REPLY A dead nerve tartar decay amalgam fillings and tobacco are some of the common causes Thus This ©ring On February 29 in our Ready-to-Wea- r Department a water-sprinkllimited number of Coats pipe burst watcrsoaking a but not sufficiently to impair Suits and Fur Coats their wearability j11 have now been properly dried and In pressed and the Furs have been cleaned and reconditioned these We show are offering some cases linings goods spots at drastically reduced prices for quick and final disposal Quanif you find your size style or type this is an tity limited extraordinary opportunity There arc exactly 17 Fur Coats 5 Spring Suits 5 Coats 45 Untrimmed Coats NO C O D’s NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS do” Fur-Trimme- Gave Assurance looked a little per"Oh I shall I am sure Of I’m just a city girl you People mean a great deal to me too my dear although circumstances have made me something of a recluse" 'Circumstances?” "Yes The death of my parents —my 111 health as a child" "Justin you have not always been happy have you?” "Has anyone? Have you always been happy’ “Yes I believe I have Honestly I guess I m a kind of frivolous character I do not feel deeply enough Why Im happy even scrapping with my stepmother She s always so dead right about things Its really maddening" They both laughed "I m not going to hear you slander yourst If" Justin said “I wont Like your have you frivolous stepmother I can be dead right about things too" "It would be hard to quarrel with you Justin" she said her eyes fixed on his "It would be desper-- 1 ately unsatisfactory" At the fountain they paused try- -' Ing to peer down Into the clear water in the basin T heir two faces stared dimly back at them They were so close together It all came about so naturally Very gently at tirt Justin s arms drew her to his breast pressing kisses upon the light biown hair her forehead her rose red lips Feelings all unknown before welled up within him Life took on a strange new meaning a sweetness the sweetness of a first love “Oh Elizabeth I love you love I cannot tell you my darling you now But my whole life shall be spent In telling you In loving you You shall be my— my life" he whisptred In tones that were of themselves a caress Quieted by the power the sweetness of his words Elizabeth trembled In bis enfolding arms But at last a little shyly she lifted her fai e to his "I cannot he your life hut I will try to be half of It lor I love you too Justin I have loved you all But I have been so along ’ Grows Slim DtU ar E(k Bt alung Esarcbaa Now you may llm down tour far and flrura without tnrvfttinn diMini or hn k breaking rxorri Jut t nd taka Maimrda undr th mndttbm and aenMtly Marmnla Tahirt ta tn kax direction on th aeeording hay brrn nailrl to th publtr for mr thftn thirty ntiiiinft Mot than taoirft bar ditiibutd r ilur in Out ll lint a ftir nil Varmnia that la th function of ynnf phylrin whn that purp only f r adult fat finr la who must b fonulid ea taetf by H hy not try to r uftl y linromfoit IhvrniH deflnenry (hrothy-rnir- i ho taut who ft box ahl potmH th Marmnla war’ fihtwli normal and taaJLtay do But mk any dtaj tum$ of Kaxmuia W4j ham )rux diogtfi tntv ji yr bB fr (t er d EVERY SALE FINAL Elizabeth plexed course know to me " 'And ithout StamtivB prna STAINED TFETH F M writes: What causes a tooth which does not hurt to become discolored? FUR COATS ° "Aren’t you’ Well really Jus tin I haven t exactly thought about you In relation to formality You told me you led a lonely life But people tell me Blueflelds Is She was very very beautiful” looking off dreamily into space wondering just how Blueflelds looked "It is very beautiful to me always" Justin said earnestly "It Is a shamr you haven t seen It I never think of things social you see But I'll speak to Mrs Warden and arrange to have both of you out to dinner some evening” "How very sweet of you Justin " "I hope you will love It ElizaI want you to love It as I beth When Justin reached the Warden home Elizabeth was not there Virgina Warden her stepmother received him In the large living room where the modern note was so much in evidence that Justin always thought he did not "fit" Into the scheme somehow Mrs Warden was very cordial Justin Darryl was a young man of whom she heartily approved And in a professional way he had been so just so considerate that ahe told herself she could never feel grateful enough "I am glad you are a litle early "A certain Mr Orlando Cullen Is Justin” she said offering him her small very white hand 'Elizabeth paying her marked attention He will not be here for a few min- seems awfully nice too He Is reutes She went for a picnic sup- tired and lives on a big income has grea Interests In Hawaii I per with the Lelands She asked lie and Is going out there me to take care of you She will understand " be sorry to miss any part of your soon "And does Mrs Warden like visit you know But it gives me an ” him’” opportunity to talk with you "That I don't know You couldn’t Their conversation much about that from Mother tell a for local happenings through I wouldn't you know short time then Mrs Warden gave Virgin dare ask any questions" a audden turn to the conversa‘How do you like him?" tion ‘I think he Is very pleasant but "Lou lead a sane life Justin and I don t think he’d care much about you ean form no Idea of the sense-lrs- s He thinks Im about my opinoln live way young aociety people Its rush rush rush 10 bv the way he talks Called me nowadays from one thing to another all the ’child’ the other day Imagine' A time I don t see how on earth grown girl with a diploma” And I m Elizabeth stands It It would kill 18 vrnrs old All of 18 Eighteen years She did not know And Im a atrong woman me how young that aeemed to her too ” "Elizabeth never seems tired” listener They talked riT many things for remarked Justin "And her very while and then Justin asked eargerness for new things Is one a' You afraid—" enjoyed the picnic supper?" of her many many charms She ' Yes indeed was a Jolly little It "Afraid? Afraid of what’ ' dull a never to had have appears ’’ affair quite Informal You per"Afraid you wouldn t love me" In her life day " "Elizabeth Is never tired that's haps would not have enjoyed It (Continued tomorrow) "Beiause of the Informality? Am true But youth must not be so I such then a formal pervery Copyright 1910 Chicago Daily prodigal of Its reserves" ' News Inc She wailed a moment for Justin son’ to apeak But he remained silent "I wish I had more Influeme with Elizabeth" Mr Warden said "I have tried o hard to win my atepdaughter’i love and I may as well confress that I have failed utterly” H noted that there were tear In her eyes yet she was not a woman given to displays of emotion tlp-tn- ) and (f f many of those In our general hospitals are markedly deficient in C In fact a substantial number will exhibit scurvy— without symptoms p When we are In hpatth we may assume that the diet furnishes all the vitamins that the Nevertheless system can use when some extra strain comes along reinforcements can do no harm Perhaps every careful surgeon In the future will advocate this special regimen for all who ’’ It appear to be a bit "run down cannot fail to aid in more rapid and complete rehabilitation Patricia McGregor Fat Girl Laughs AUo In ltM to which B was added He now regards this measyye as so beneficial that he advises its observance for a week or two before coming to the hospital' in emergency cases B and C are Injected beneath the skin What about the period of Three days subsequent to the trip to the surgical department the artificial form is included with the diet and Is continued until the patient goes home Many persons requiring the application of the knife will delay "taking the plunge" as long as possible — hoping perhaps to starve out the disorder or to scatter its effects by means of nostrums As a result some allow themselves to become undernourished Others possess too little of what Is called "vital reserve” because their meals have been Improperly balanced Careful studies have shown that Sprinkler Pipe Burst A Charles Halloik naturalist and author drifted HEW tion? Emile Holman answers this question in the affirmative In a recent report he states that for the past 11 years certain patients were provided with high vitamin feedings — supplemented by concentrates— for several days in advance of operative procedures Originally he prescribed a "cocktail” which consisted of an ounce of cod liver oil and the juice of one lemon and two oranges Later he substituted halibut liver oil capsules with lemon and Orange juice William F Warren educator (A arr I)arrl In rtininxm By Dr Irving S Cutter For at least 20 years vitamins have been regarded as indispensable food accessories But their role in surgery has been but little exCan It be that better plored recoveries are made If the level in the diet Is given some atten- facturer The Beautiful Vision 17 Intensive Vitamin Feeding Helps Build Strength for Operation Match 13 Joseph K Emmet aitor William Orr inventor and manu- pat- 13 1910 — Marcli Your Horoscope Cute Panel Dress (or Tots efforts of Children - I- Salt £akt £tf bunt- - TTIjc FUR COATS lGrey 4 Ombre Kidkin &at Orig Grig Grig Grig Orig Grig Grig Black Sealine (Djed Coney) Brown Caracul Swagger Coat Black Caracul Swagger Coat Grey Caracul Jacket Grey Caracul Swagger Coat Blue Fox Caracul Swagger I 1 1 1 1 6950' 6950 11800 11800 6950 7950 11800 Orig 12800 Orig 3950 Orig 9800 Orig 14900 Orig 11800 Orig 3500 Orig 6950 Brown Caracul Swagger Coat Grey KitLkin Jacket Mink Dyed Muskrat Coat Black Caracul Swagger Coat Brown Caracul Swagger Coat Lankin Lamb Jacket Black Caracul Coat 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o Fur-Trimme- Untrimmcd 27 d YOUR CHOICE 18 Mii-Ko- 1975 18X9 ' (18X9 18X9 1759 18X9 Women's s vmrm W1NTIB WINTtR 18C0 COATS COATS COATS 1975 to 2975 Grig 2975 to 3950 Orig Black and wine color wrool-en- s with trims of Marmot Persian Lamb and Djed Fitch Misses’ sizes and awagRr tjrpa In nttd el t and chinchilla fabric rOR WOMEV and MISSES y cc 2975 fabrics In tweeds and solid colors Fitted and aw'aggcr styles interlined Broken sizes 14 to 44 All-wo- no?- In- terlined Black win green navy broken atrea 12 to 42 Women’s and Misses’ Grig $25 and and ce New SPRING SUITS Sale a- l- OVV Original Prices! r j kr 1 2-P- c 1 2-P- c 1 3-I'- c 1 3-P- c 1 2-P- c NO PHONE or MAIL ORDERS NO COD'i Suit grey hue 20 Suit Rusty rose check Sie 12 Suit blue and grey mzc 20 Suit dusty roe tweed size IB Suit blue tweed size 16 Orig Orig Orig Orig Orig 2975 2975 3950 3950 2973 1 187 1187 1975 1975 1187 r r c |