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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH LITTLE FROCK ADDS TO CHILDISH CHARM A ROOM IN A Griffith Observatory, Near Hollyivood, From the Air HOSPITAL - PATTERN 1789 By ANNE CAMPBELL in the morning light, the creamy walls Are tinged with the faint luster of the dawn. Outside my room, a rustle in the halls Whispers another night has come and gone. SEEN The rattle of the trays proclaims the hours, As night. There ina aerial picture shows the Griffith and hall of science, situated in the mountains overlooking Hollywood, Calif., which has just been completed. Unique In that it is for public education and pleasure rather than for purely scientific usage, the new observatorys scientific equipment ranks with the THIS nations finest. the steadily . . day moves into . be visitors, new books, bright flowers To touch the heart with exquisite delight. There are good thoughts to share in spite of pain, New friends to make, old friends to greet once more; A slow advance toward health and strength again To meet that strange old world outside my door. But In the meantime, my affection BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN ' By THORNTON W. BURGESS PETER GETS ANOTHER SURPRISE you hear my cousin, Brownie ttpvID L the Thrasher, sing? asked Jenny Wren of Peter Rabbit. Did I hear him sing? replied Peter, his eyes shining at the memory. He sang especially for me. He has a wonderful voice, has Brownie, and when he is singing he acts as if he enjoys it himself and knows what a good singer he is. 1 noticed that that long tail of his hung straight down, the same way Mr. Wrens does when he sings. Of course it did, retorted Jenny That's a family trait. The promptly. tails of both my other big cousins do the same tiling. What wlia whats that? IIa e you got more big cousins? cried Peter, staring up at Jenny Wren as if she were some strange person he had never seen before. MockCertainly, retorted Jenny. er the Mocking-birand Kitty the Catbird belong to Thrashers family, and that makes them second cousins to Instantly Peter forgot all about Jenny Wrens relatives and scampered over to that tree. You see, Glory is so beautiful that Peter never loses a chance to see him. As Peter sat staring up into the tree trying to get a glimpse of Glorys red coat, the clear, sweet whistle sounded once more. It drew Peters eyes to one of the upper branches, but instead of the beautiful brilliant coat of Glory the Cardinal, he saw a bird about the size of Welcome Robin, dressed in ashy gray with two white bars on his wings and white feathers on the outer edges of his tail. He was very trim and neat and his tail hung straight down after the manner of Brownies when he was singing. It was a long tail, but not as long as Brownies. Peter blinked and stared, for he was a very much surprised rabbit. other question. Finally he ventured to ask very timidly, Does Brownie imitate the songs of other birds the way Mocker and Kitty do? Jenny Wren shook her head very dehes perNo, said she; cidedly. fectly satisfied with his own song. He ought to be, declared Peter. Anyone who can sing as he can should be quite contented. Before another word could be said, the clear whistle of Glory the Cardinal sounded from a tree Just a little way Afternoon Tunic ancient Horn book used BY SCHOOL CHILDREN MANY flANY YEARS AGO. off. T. W. Burgess. WNU Service. one small room. Copyright. . . . WNU Service. each of butter and flour cooked together. Add cream to make the sauce of the right consistency, season well and serve poured over or around the chicken on a hot serving dish. Gar nish with sauted bananas. That before the general adoption of glass in windows, thin plates of horn were often used, as they still are in barbarous parts of Asia. Horn was also used for lanterns and book covers, hence the name Mint Sangaree. Crush three sprigs of mint with a lump of sugar, drop into a glass half full of cracked ice. Add four tablespoonfuls of grape juice and fill the glass to the brim with charged water. Shake thoroughly and strain into another glass. Serve garnished with a sprig of mint. by Western Newspaper Union. horn-book- s. McClure Newspaper Syndicate WNU Service QUESTION BOX d me. Such a funny expression as there was on Peters face! He felt that Jenny Wren was telling the truth, but it was surprising news to him, and so hard to believe that for a few minutes, he couldnt find his tongue to ask an- Know io holds world alone. . . . The sunlight speeds the gloom, As I lie here, while all my love enfolds My world . . . the narrow walls of One By ED WYNN... The Perfect Fool Dear Mr. Wynn: I have just written a song. The lyrics are very sad. They are about a young man telling how he made love to a young girl and of her promise to marry him, then on the day before the wedding she tells him she will not marry him because she found out he didnt have any money. Will you please give me a suitable title for my -- song? Yours truly, ART ISTICT. Answer The best title for your song (according to the above description) would be She Looked Me Up in Bradstreets, Now Im Dun. Dear Mr. Wynn: Is it true that a Scotchman "loves' HIS whisky? - Sincerely, . JACK KNIFE. Answer It Is true that he loves whisky, but not his. He loves someone elses. rf fuls of sugar and two cupfuls of water. Boil together for ten minutes : cool and put into a bottle In the Ice chest. When serving pour a tablespoonful or two of the sirup into a glass, add chipped ice with cold water and serve at once. This is so good and Is always ready to serve at a moments notice. Lemon Soup. Add the juice and grated peel of a lemon to four cupfuls of water, bring to a boil and thicken slightly with three teaspoonfuls of arrow root mixed with a little cold water. It is better to add the juice of the lemon without cooking, just as it is served. Chicken a la Stanley. of a cupful of batMelt one add ter, large onion thinly sliced and two broilers cut into pieces for serving. Cover and cook slowly for ten minutes. Remove the chicken, rub the stock and onions through a sieve and add one and one-hal- f tablespoonful one-four- th ! step-by-ste- p cluded. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this pattern. Write plainly name, address and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE. Address orders to Sewing Circle Pattern Department, 243 West Seven- teenth Street, New York City. LOOKING AHEAD One thing about us women, says sensuous Sue, we always know our next scent is coming from the corner drug store. , Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. A Modern Babel In one French village, there are foreign residents belonging to 21 nations, including Germany, Belgium, America, Austria, Spain, Finland, Hungary, Greece, Russia, Switzerland, and Turkey, Chalette-en-Gatinai- s, Model Farm House of the Future - Doris had just lost her baby teeth and was thrilled at the prospect of getting new ones. One day her mother saw her looking In a mirror, seriously studying the gap that was soon to be filled by her second teeth. Presently Doris turned and said: Mother, I hope my new teeth will Toronto be gold ones, dont you? Globe. Glowing I thought Utopia was just myth. Isnt It? Read this summer resort folder. Louisville Courier-Journa- Dear Mr. Wynn: I am a young lady 22 years of age and considered very pretty. I am keeping company with three young men about my own age. Is it all right for me to go with three different fellows? Yours truly, I. M. A. FLIRT. Answer It is not all right if the other two find it out. ft When people say to you, What a sweet little girl you have It usually means that youve chosen just the right design for her little frock. The little dress In this picture Is that kind. It brings out all the baby charm in the little girl by its simplicity of line, and especially the little fluttery ruffle accent over the shoulders. Its adorable made of a printed cotton, dotted swiss, dimity, or of plain material, in pink, blue, red whatever color brings out the best In her hair, eyes and skin. Buttons should be of a gaily contrasting color. Pattern 17S9 is available in sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 4 takes 2 Illustrated yards 36 Inch fabric. sewing Instructions In- l. Girls Have you Examiner Geography finished making up your map? Modern Girl Student No, I cant find my compact. - Dear Mr. Wynn: In the government income tax notice, mention is always made of A Full Return. What do you think that means? Sincerely, D. LINQUENT. Answer To me A Full Return always means when a man comes back home drunk. , the Associated Newspapers WNU Service. FOR WARM DAYS ICED coffee prepared as usual, served ice, sugar and cream, according to taste, makes a most refreshing drink for a warm day, served at luncheon. Here is a treasured recipe which it will be well to prepare and have ready for any emergency. This attractive tunic dress for afternoon is of powder blue silk linen. It buttons down the back and has a sheer navy blue scarf. Lemon Sirup. Grate the rind from one lemon, add the juice of six lemons with four cup- - ILLUSTRATING the changes in American living conditions, tills model farm by The Country Home, a national farm magazine, attracts much attention at the Worlds Fair in Chicago. It Is in a beautifully landscaped lot adjoining the dairy exhibits. New Ideas are embodied In Its construction, which is of brick, steel and concrete. The lower floor contains living r room, kitchen, laundry, wash room, farm office, work shdp and garage. The upper floor has four bedrooms and bath, plus a roof deck over the entire garage. The brick used Is reinforced with steel rods, precast In panels, and set In place much as the fabricated houses are built The house is fireproof and can be built for less than $5,000. As shown at the Worlds Fair, it Is completely equipped with all modern Improvements. The house has no cellar, Its architects maintaining that a cellar Is obsolete and expensive. two-ca- r n , |