EASTERN' CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, A P R IL 21, 1927 Pape 2 SCARF AND TIE GIVE GAY TOUCH; PRINT FROCKS SMARTLY TRIMMED AY spring colors ate at their gay print. If you please. More fashion est when It comes to the scurf, or able than ever are gay print fabrics. kerchief square or uecktle, either of It Is the tiny patterned prints which which Is playing a strenuous part In en are holding the center of the stage livening the smart Twentieth century at present. Perhaps the debut of these costume. diminutive prints w h s not greeted with Wearing a scarf bus grown Into a the degree of enthusiasm they merit habit with us modernists. If not a ed. but the more we see 'em the more scarf, then a modish kerchief square, we like 'em. or at least a boyish tie like the one One of the pleasing things about In the picture. these we« merry go-round prints Is To choose a scarf has become a mat their adaptability to ever; winsome ter of unalloyed Joy, for there's no and canning styling. Perhaps that Is qualms of conscience us to whether It why the couture of Paris have tuken G Your Kidneys Must Function Properly For You to be W ell ATE hours, rich foods and stimulât- j ing drinks are all hard on our kid neys. If their action becomes sluggish, they do not thoroughly cleanse the blood of poisonous wastes. Such impurities may make one dull, tired and achy, with often a toxic backache, drowsy headaches and dizzi ness. A common symptom of imperfect kidney function is scanty or burning excretions. Thousands have learned the virtue of Doan » Pills, stimulant diuretic in these conditions. 50,000 users have publicly recommended D o a n ’s, Aik. your neighborl L 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: L « a b « r t W . C ox, W n l c r e r , M «L , says: "D am n's Pilla proved the:/ value to me. My kidneyaacted sluggishly and the secretions were •cant and scalding. There was such a soreness across mv back that 1 couldn’t bend er stoop. was tola to use D oan '» P ill» and shall always e glad that 1 did. T h ey put me in hue sh ape." L D O A N ’S ' '»o!;8 STIMULANT DIURETIC KIDNEYS foster MUbum Co. Mig.Chrm.Dutfalo.NY M LS, HOSEN LAH N M ONEY AT IIO M K w r i t i n g f a r d » and l e t t e r » . Easy . G o o d pa y F o r p a r t i c u l a r * w r i t e F a y e t t e W r i t i n g Co.. De pt . W K , W a s h i n g t o n C. H. O hi o. I . A D I E A — Í 26 w .-c kl y E a s y , a d d r e s s i n g en- v e l o p e s a t h o m e ; all m a t e r i a l f u r n i s h e d ; p a r t ie , ulurn tren. H o w a l l Co., 13fi W . I«aktt. C hi c a g o . G AY SCARFS A N D TIE S FOR SPRING Is too gay, too bizarre. No matter If a whole palette of colors were to ho used In its hund-puintlng or hnnd- hlocklng, there's no possibility of Its offending good taste. If you aspire to be up to the last- minute mode, you will wear with your new spring tallleur a surah silk square In gorgeous pluld patterning tucked under the collar of your coat with the triangular folds arranged at the front, or knotted In cowboy fash ion at some effective spot on the shoul M arigolds der. Marigolds are old fashioned flowers, Whut a hevy of artists and crafts hut none the less satisfactory In small men must he working overtime this gardens. They are exceedingly easy spring, to supply this Insistent call of to grow and begin to flower In s few the mode for more and yet more hand- weeks from the time the seed Is painted and hand-blocked scarfs. De planted. Moreover, they will thrive In signs like those In the picture are the rather poor soil, having a tendency fashionable kind and they are made to make heavy foliage hut to throw of crepe, of georgette, of surah or of few flowers when the ground Is rich. chiffon. It Is quite something worth The odor of the marigold Is not very while, this being Hide to secure from pleasing. It Is true, and they are not any neckwear department genuinely to he recommended for house decora tions, As bedding plants, however, they are extremely useful. such a fancy to them—they rather challenge the Imagination as to what can be accomplished In their fashion* Ing. The attractive Paris-made gown to the right In the picture, does It not enpture one’s fancy at a glance? Re gardless of Its air of unsophisticated you th fulness. It reveals the master- touch In every detail. Special attention Is cnlled to the wide handings of solid colored silk which trim each of the frocks In the picture. Using plain with print Is a widely exploited feature of the mode. This fashion trend toward us ing solid with figured Is variously In terpreted, sometimes by complement ing n simple one-piece silk print dress with a short coat of pluln silk. This is the ensemble type especially fa vored by the I’arlslenne for Imme diate wear. An elaborate conception of the plaln-wlth print Idea is that of a r » M sn r p e e p i . Iinasln. »h ut W orm s or T a p e w o r m c a nno t I... o \ | -«I I. I . n t l i r l y , A Si ns I . diJ-r of " D . a ( t Shot** proves that thoy SOU. J72 P e r l St., N. Y, Adv. A n y M ore Like T h a t? F, L, Hollins of l.ncotiln, N. It., re ports that Ills record of being the son of a father who was alive when (leorge Washington wits President, has been equaled In his own city by Mrs Ilerthu A. Ivurhorn, who Is the (laugh ter o f Stephen N. Morse of Ashland, lawn April II, 1793. He was sevenly- flve years of age when Mrs Dearborn was born.—Indianapolis News. The H ard Path The way of the transgressor Is hard — and so Is any other well beuten puth. — El Puso Times. Truth Is the foundation of all knowl edge and cement of till societies— CHILDREN CRY FOR “ CASTORIA” Especially Prepared for Infant* ami Children of All Age* Mother! Fletcher’s Cnstorln hn» been In use for over 80 years to re lieve babies and children of Const Ips tlon, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Dlnr- rhea; allaying Feverishness arising N O V E L TR IM therefrom, and, by regulating th* Stomach and llowels, aids the usslml hand-painted scarf* at a price which In tlon o f Food; giving natural sleep ordinarily on* would expect to pay without opiates. for aterely a machine-print artici». The genuine hears signature of The favor Jor magpie effects has resulted In s run on blue* Hnd white scarfs. Now that navy has come Into •*u«-h prominence, navy-and white hand blocked type« are wresting th* honors somewhat from black-and-whlts. The vogue for the two piece suit which calls for the tailored blouse, brings the gay print tie. as pictured into th» list of popular neckwear for spring. Seems as If everybody Is going to appesi In print this season—silk Resinol FOR PR IN TS cently designed all* frock of vivid chlntss pattern on a black back ground. the trimming o f solid black bordering« being handsomely worked with little red heads A* the season advances It Is more and more apparent that blue, espe cially navy, has become th* first choice of smart women for spring Consequently many silk print frocks are handed with navy, also the acces sories which complete the costume are navy. The newest silk or chiffon prints present navy with white In keen com petition to black and white. JULIA HOTTOMLEY . X a ST W eu n W sw apsgvr t ' l M x ) Improved Uniform lr.nernational SimdaySchool CUTS MORE SLICES T LessonT (B y TO T H E LO A F REV. F B F I T Z W A T E R . D D.. Daa* . M o o d y B i b l e In s t i t u t e o f C h i c a g o . ) ((c). 1927, W e s t e r n N e w s p a p e r U n i o n . ) An ideal slice-size fo r toasting, sandwiches and children’s between meal snacks. Lesson for April 24 PETER AT THE TRANSFIGURA TION LE SS ON T E X T — II P e t e r 1:16-1« Mark 9:2-29 □ O L D E N T E X T — And a voice cam out o f the cloude saying. T his Is my beloveds Son, hear ye Him. P R I M A K Y T O P I C — Jesus Shows Pe ter His Glory. J U N IO R T O P I C — The Beauty an Glory o f Christ. I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P IC— W hat P e t e r Saw and Heard In the Mount. Y O t 'N G P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P IC— The M a je it y and Glory o f Christ. I. The Meaning of. the Transfigura tlon (II Peter 1:10-18). These verses are an Inspired Inter pretation by one who was present and knew all that transpired. The hope of the disciples was crushed. When Christ announced H1« death which was to take place on the cross, they were unable to see how victory could Issue from death. Jesus took witl Him, Peter, James and John, and they went into the mountain by themselves, Before going Into the mountain He declared that there were some stnnd Ing In His presence who would not taste of death till vhey had seen the kingdom of God come with power. Two men from the upper world were sent to tonverse with Jesus about Ills approaching death at Jeru salem— the very thing about which the disciples refused to talk. Then, too. God's own voice was heard In words of approval o f Christ’s course, direct Ing them to hear the Master. II. Jesus Christ Glorified on the Mountain (v. 2, 3). He took the disciples “ by them selves" and was "transfigured before them." This shows that the purpose of the transfiguration terminated upon the disciples and not on Christ Christ’s rebuke of Peter for his tin willingness to hear concerning Ills dentil apparently for a time estranged the disciples from Him. His appear nnce on the mountain typifies His vis Ible appearance on the Mount of Olives (Zech. 14:4, 9). III. Peter, James and John Repre sent Israel in the Flesh in Connection With the Kingdom (v. 2). Christ Is peculiarly the King of Israel. According to Ezekiel 37 :21-27, the Israelites are to be the central people In the kingdom. This people shull be gathered from nmong the na tions and united ns one In thnt king dom, In their own country. IV. Moses and Elijah Appeared in Glory With Jesus (vv. 4-13). These men in the glorified state are typical of the saints In glory. Moses who was once denied an entrance Into Palestine appenrs now In glory repre senting the redeemed of the Lord who shall pass through death Into the kingdom. Elijah represents the re deemed who shall pass Into the king dom through translation. Some shall be living upon the earth when the Lord shall come and they without dying shall be changed und thus pass Into the kingdom (I Cor. 15:50-53; I Thess. 4:14-18). 1. Peter's proposnl (w . 5, 6). So definitely was the method of the kingdom unfolded before Peter that he proposed to erect tabernacles for Christ, Moses and Elijah. It is true that the unveiling o f the majestic per son of Christ and the panoramic dls piny of the kingdom somewhat dlscon certed Peter, yet he grnsped Its cen tral meaning and proposed to cele brate the advent of the kingdom which had been prefigured In a tangible way. 2. The divine voice out of the cloud (vv. 7, 8). God declared Jesus to he His Re loyod Son In whom He was well pleased. I f one would know what Is pleasing to Gotl, let him study Jesus Christ who perfectly did His Father's will. 3. Jesus’ charge (vv, 0-13). He charged them that they should tell no man concerning the things which they had seen until He hnd risen from the dead. V. A Demonstration of the Purpose of the Establishment of the Kingdom (vv. 14-20). When they descended from the mountain of transfiguration they wit nessed a great multitude In a state of perplexity. The Immediate cause of this state was the grievous condition of a young man possessed with a de num (v. 18). This young man's state Is representative of the nations who are oppressed by the devil. Just as this young man was grievously op pressed. causing him to cast himself Into the lire and Into the waters, so the nations today In their great per plexity are doing the things which will result in their own destruction. Speaks for Christ Nothing spenks so loudly for Christ as bad lives made good, ugly disposi tions made beautiful, anger and envy and bitterness made sweet— Echoes. Real Glory Real glory springs from the sllei conquest of ourselves. — Sou the: Methodist God Sees Ood sees the real nobility In ant! behind all sincere e ffo rt—Echoes. i ECO NO M ICAL FO R LA R G E FAM ILIES The same Ilolsum quality that won the Harry M. 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Prowess With Rifle Helped Davy Crockett David Crockett, famous pioneer and rifle shot, who at one time loomed In Tennessee as a rude rival of Andrew Jackson, got into politics as the suc cessful outcome of a squirrel hunt In Heckman county. In his autobiogra phy he says: ’’About this time there was a great squirrel hunt on Duck river, which was among my people. They were to hunt two days, then to meet and count the scalps and have a big barbecue and what might be called a tip-top country frolic. The dinner and a general treat was all to be paid for by the party having the least sculps. I Joined one side, taking the place of one of the hunters, and got a gun ready for the bunt I killed a Peculiar Tribute Little Boy (writing to his school teacher)— Everybody at home is de lighted with the progress I have made at your school. When I came to you I knew nothing, and now. even In this short time, I know ten times as much! great many squirrels, and when wo counted the scalps my party was vic torious.” He was called upon to make a speech, and though hy his own ad mission he "knew nothing of govern ment whatever” and had never seen the Inside o f a law book, he was elect ed Inter to the legislature and later won a sent in the Twenty-tldrd con gress. Charcoal Form ation Charcoal Is the carbonaceous sub stance left from wood after Its other elements have been driven ofT by heat ing. without allowing it to undergo combustion. This is done by burning the wood with only a limited supply of air, so that the other elements are consumed while the carbon remains almost ucdlmlnlshed. N o Choice Whatever the future has In store for us we have to take; we can't go to some other store. Mend Before Laundering Madonna Blue Mend clothes, especially starched onca. before sending them to the laundry, so that when they are re turned, clean and nicely folded, there will he no need to disarrange and crumple them for mending purposes. Madonna blue is one o f the new shades that Is finding a place among the colors chosen for spring It Is lending Itself admirably to the new tonal effects in which several shade« of one color are combined in frock» and bats. Fabric Glove* Every woman should own three or Collar Effect* four pairs of fabric gloves In varying A collar appearing on many of the shades, for use with different cos new sports models Is round! resem- tumes. They wash easily, and are j hllng very much tho»e on the suit* much warmer than kid. I worn by English sailor«.