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THE ADVOCATE mysterious hot <lltnlni*>-««i » H H I I I I I f H t i d H - l-H- t- M -M -ft I thirst Increasnl P»> lie t n reached lb* dry wusb ,u: that i knew would Irud him ii • «> I M i n » » « I I I M M I I I I I I I I l-H Dili* Mojuv* waler hole, lo- I, el I. By DOUBLAS MALLOCH ou* tiles to reach Hint w*ler leu and drink. The Oral glow of reining daen nh C 'V E It have It happen, too? Just visible on the horlxon ns h Off days ever come to you ——a — lenclied a little patch of loeoqulle an, r StSItet • •fl«tg*J fxM •••• Affiliti) When you say th* foolish thing, • y BELL WOOD C. H A W K IN S cactus tbut represented tbe lust site «*»•1 un*IveiiMwl N m i evi*! tn Kperiullze In blundering) H o iiU I trai le trai le* I 4i ih « I a I mm ter before reaching Ibe water bole That’s the day i have today; Dropping the rein* over Ills pony i < • ky abort S to ry Cub C e.) Everything I do and say I MM ■ lue* »iure IMPIMI tu W A I II M head, Ii* walked softly forward alum- In some weak and foolish way. J ANVII M. lm . 417 < «~l * . N*» V-k ltlUtJLINO forward on bis crouching close to th* ground. stomach through tb* prickly As ho ram* suddenly around a bene There are «lay» a fellow’» bend I »« »W »**»• prar tblck*t, Ida beady, sunk*- In the washout, a savage, liuIf stifle,' 41 ell |M n / ^M| rfw*». A rt» Its* Ivory or I«-. -I Ilka ey«s gleaming evilly In oath escaped him, for there, a pistol When tbe thin.* you say, by far. tba starlight, Pvdro Sanches, greaser shot ahead, dltuly Dinned against the Make you wt>, <• out than you ure, and «Insert-rat, glldvd noiselessly up gray sky-line, wer* two horsemen IVhen tbe thing« you tell Die rest tv tb* edg* of tb* water hole. teuoe, ale-t. Ilk« m-ntlnel* posted lo Make you look your foolish rat. T A B T S l m m a lleyoud tb* »till, black pool a camp- watch for someono--for him. perhaps 1 When you want to look yoor best Br* glowed, wbil* over It »quailed the Even Ids consuming I hirst wu* net old Herman prospector. And Insld* ■ufflrlvtit to prod him forward In Hie It’s tbe day you moke mistake*. Plunders, fumbles, silly breaks. tb* llttl* lent, full in lb* glare of th* fa r« of this Ulp-XpecteJ peril. No It's tbe day that often comes Or*, we* that fuaclnatlng black bog doubt the murder hail sir, edy been B elglu m to P i y D ebt*. When your Anger* all are thumbs, with tb* Haring red lubel. discovered and the*«« men were • n his Dropping ev’ry throw to first— Washington. 1) (V Baroli «la «'tir -I It was to gain possession of the bos truck! He «tumbled hack to tb* ihln For a man Is often cursed tli r. |li« Itrillar) ambsisador. Inforni that Pedro bad eoiue to tbs water- shelter of th* nie*qulle and cacti, tied With a day be'* at bla worst. n i Hecrelsry Mellon Krldsy that bla bois. That It contained trrasure It* bis pony flrtnly to n projecting root govcrnrosnt d«*lr«’«l io Inltlat« tingo- never for a moment doubted. From stretched out full Irnglh on III* sand Well, If such day* com« to you. tlallnn» ut an eurly «luta for lundtng tb* summit of tba ridge that over and lapsed lm* a sort of stupor. Just r«-iiieinl>er others, too. looked I.Izard gulrh at tba bn*e of Th* di-aert sun cam* up and ahed l'f Ilio IM'I k I uu «labi lo tha Valimi TW j f —r'M*r "evov»»" »d o r wa» Have an off day n«»w and then; tb* dial, nt Hpy Hines rung*, It* bud Its pltllea*. scorching rays op Ibe i<- fltalau. f- t r<-i ember other men. watrb*«l tb* old prn*p*ctor us ho cumbent man; a tot wind tilled Ills born In Kentucky twso.y .»» Tha at'lbaaaailor. who ronfvrrotl wllh Like .< iraelf, get off their game— tolled with pick and shovel In tbe car- mouth, eyes ami eurs with acrid, <-liok ago. He spent hit tarly boyhood day* He n I It'« slow to blame, Ilio tr«>a»ury ic m iU ry for an bour, j yon's hvd. Ever with blm, aa b* Ing alkali dust, while Innumeubb ' in Ttxao. After much experience in plana lo aall aoon for boni» to tonfar worked, bad gona that llttla box. At bulling, stinging flies added to bis vaudeville ho entered motion pictur;i Knonl - you are much the same. « lit i Ilio KOVrriillinllI ori Ilio qu«'*llon. night, siwurvly tied In a barley sack, torment. hik I u|Kin bla return wHI Ira accolli puri It bung aue|o>nil«M) from tb* ridgepole At regular Interval* through the Ini lo Wuahlngtnu by mnnibora of u o f Ills lent, while It* owner slept day, b* would arouse bltuself and across the opening. rumnilnalou to takn tip nogotlatlons. creep painfully down toward the wa Tba mova by Bolglum rama wllh ' Tb* «.eaort-rut would have bad the ter bole, but th«-*« two men »«e-med HtrlkliiK audtlonnxaa ami waa basini. Il box long ago If tils puny courage had to have established a permanent camp, «raa unili-ratood, ori csbli-d Inalrurtlona i not failed him each time at tbe cru for their tent was pitched In the shade lo Iha ainbaaaador to notlfy tba Amor- cial moment. Hneak thievery In all Its of a friendly cottonwood, while their branches was un open book to him, horses were tethered to a limb of u Inni lr. ni.ury of bla governmonl'* In but so far. In bis che<-krrrd career, nearby willow tree. Badly though he Irnllona brforu lesvlng Washington1 ba had mmagi-d to sle«r dear of mur i need«-«! It, Pedro dared not go after for llruaarla. der. And murder be would haw to 1 water, ao after each dlauppolnitm-nt commit before bs could bop* to se | he would return doggtslly to hla re That Ruda Awakening. cure tb* tr«a*ure box. for tb* old treat. Not on«-e In that whole miser iy did he bestow more than a Wo rruil an account of a man wtio prospector »Irpt wltb bla bund on his able passing thought on the box with the T T IS becoming a mooted question from Henry Sewnll. mayor of Coven alrpt paat tbu ttnis for bla wedding. gun and one eye o|>en. try, England. In ldutl. His son, Henry Ilia aupp< r finished, according fo red label. * among observing educators as to Tluit'a not lilug. I .«.la of men don 't' It ws* near sundown when the two whether our present-day diversions do Bewail, came lo New England and bis Invariable custom, the greaser's wake up till attar marriage. -L os An settled In Newberry, Massachusetts. quarry placed th* coveted box In the j strange men packed up and left the not often dwarf tbe budding Intellects gi'lra Tima*. With stolid patience of tbe young and curry them far In 1034. By hU wife Jane Drummer barley sack, «impended It by a light ' wati-r hole. he had a son named Samuel Bewail rope from the rtdgvpolr, wrapped Sanches watched them until tlu-y had afield In the wrong direction. Last Wonder of World. himself .it a blanket and lay down passed o- t of sight In the vibrating With the possible exception of who was one of the most Interesting Only onn of tho "avvan wonder* of serosa lb* teat opening. Boon tbe brat waves. He had Just enough mualr, the universal Innguuge. our en- of the Massachusetts colonists of his the world" »urvlvex, that being Ihu t sounds of bla heavy breathing resells«] strength left to crawl down the hank tertainmenta, a» a rule, have become day. He gives an excellent chance to lo ',]« life-restoring liquid When mere frlvolltiea, appealing to the know him In his famous diary which pyruuil.l of (T.rop* at Uhtseh. tbe watcher In tb* pear thicket. reraunt* with qualntnesa, humor and It was now or never I With trem several deep draughts of the tepid baser passions, the redeeming features rare truthfulness the details of Us Each On* Hat a Duty. bling finger* Pedro pulled * half filled stugnnnt water, ha«l reitored belli In almost all ruses being the superb courtship In later life. We are member* of oua great body. flsik of hrundy from his hip pocket strength and reason, Pedro once more stage settings. His first wife was Judith Quincy thought o.' the box to procure which With tbelr deft brush«** the scenery Nature wanted In u* a mutual lore, and drain I It at a draught. A* the Hall and when he was married to her lie bail stained hla bands wltb human painters seem to he ilolng more for uud filled u* for a aerial Ufa. We liquid fire of the stimulant coursed blood the elevation of Ihe mind than the Governor Bradstreet performed the hiual eotialder t but we Wero born lor through hi* vein*, the desert rut‘* ceremony. It was on this occasion He mu: . linve a look nt thut box! wlelilers of the stage pen. courage i wived until he wa* able to tbe good of the whole. -Seneca. Without the exquisite scenes inaiiy thaf the bride's father presented the work himself up to the alute «if frvnxy With eager step* he returned to hi.« young bridegroom with a chest full required to accomplish his dread de re ent hlt'lng place. He did not even of our popular plays would lnde«-d Odd Form of Marriage. atop to water hi* patient, long-»uff«T- become miserable makeshift», inca o f pine tree shillings equaling the sign. bride In weight. Murrias« la celebrated In a drongo Ills yellow fang* allowed In an anl Ing pony, but tore w ildly at tbe envel pable o f bolding the boards a fort At bis second marriage Samuel's filati Ion In pari* of India. Tba wom mal snarl us be drew an ugly looking oping .ark, removed the box nnd set night. The fine art of acting 1« being rel own »on officiated. an pul* a pot of water In her prospec knife from Ids belt and crept up on It on tbe sand. The red lubel flaunted Samuel Sew ell was fine of tbe Judges There 1» a tive liuabnnd'* houao, and on bla lift bis unauupe<-t!ng man. A *udil«n In his very face, but Pedro rouid not egated to the past. rend This worrl«»<l him not at all. craving for the gross, glurlng, flagrant who took an active part In condemn vicious plunge, a choking gasp from j ing U «P lb « marriage la ratlflml. for It was not Information, but the and thumping, rather than for the re ing tbe witches. Later he saw the th* *!••«• per, a brief, half hearted, content! of the box that he wa* after. fined, uplifting nnd ennobling, doubt- error o f bis ways and did not hesitate struggle and the old Herman lay still j Tribut* to Mcrkne**. It proved to be unlocked. A sim less due to perverted tastes nnd crav to confess his error and lament over A few minutes later, Pedro had M. ekne** I* the graee which. from curried the box. still Inclosed In the | ple catch secured the top and a mo ings for sensationalism and exclt«r- the action be had taken. It was hts custom to spend freqoent days In beli.utili tìod'a footstool. lift* up a suck, to tb* spot where b* bad left ment sufficed lo throw It hack. Hut ment. prayer and fasting by way of repent underneath was a »«vend cover of The Intermediate color* and fine rendid and confiding eye. accepting Ills llttla buckskin pony In lb* abet ing for his nctlnn In the witchcraft fine-woven wire netting with a n*r Tying the row opening In the «•«■liter. like the shadings of tbe older »(-boot have trials, although he undoubtedly acted Cod'* »tullo of futherly affection, and ter of ibe pear thick«-!. given way to higher tones whose In adopting I hoa.i perfect Iona which It sack to hi* saddle Itorn, be mounted lid of a flab basket. Into till* open tensities and limits have about been according to tils best Judgment at the time. < annoi comprehend.— James Hamilton. the pony nnd set out at a brisk gal Ing. the greater thrust his arm almost reached. lop across the draert, slur guided. In to the elbow. Samuel Sewell mode large bequests Then, suddenly, the Just what will follow cun not be tb* direction of tb* I.lttl* Mojave look of satisfaction on hla s'nlster to Harvard. Joseph Sewell, one of Eiklmo Misnamed. guessed, except to bint In a vague waler hole. II* hope«! to reach there fa ce changed lo one o f Intense horror. K.klmo Nlgnlfle* "Hater of raw wuy that tilts modern tower of Huh- his descendants, declined the presi before morning, « « t e r bit |iony. reOII dency o f Harvard In 1724, and meat," but tb«'»o people eat uncooked bis canteen nnd bide for a day In u A loud yell of mortal agony broke ylon will some day suddenly topple from hi* lip* nnd he recalled from tbe over, tumble noisily at our feet and Joseph's grandson, named Samuel, was meat only when the ubaenca of fuel nearby washout. The following box a» from a thing accursed. leave us babbling In strange tongues, member of congress from Massa prohibit* cooking, or as a »Ido dish. night be would be able to reach tbe j chusetts. There U a well established legend wondering what confusion means I Panlvah water hole, or with goo«1 i Jonathan Sewell, born in 1786, among the human denlxen* of the There Is In tbe human lieurt an luck,- the town of Punlvnh, Itself. Hymn Instad of Applause. desert that when n Oil* Monster bite* everlasting yearning for something chief justice of Lower Canada, was Once there, among the hundreds of Its victim Its Jaw* w ill remnln clnmped new, and no one apparently knows a member of this fam ily; bora at Audiences nl a mystery play at Rich- Mexican railroad laborers, ha would Cambridge, Massachusetts, he spent to the ties) nfter life Is extinct. When what to suggest. niond. Kngliin.l, are r«>q nested to sing a be safe. Jim Medford. » prospector from It Is Just possible that we need hts boyhood In England and from hymn from a leaflet Instead of ap As Ibe effect of tbe stimulant wore Panlvnh, »tumbled onto IVdro'» d«n«l now, more than unythlng else, the thence went to Canada. plauding with their band*. The name Is usually spelled here off and the deadly reaction set In, the body, lie found n «■»**• In point, for to upland solitudes, where we may get ■ - - ---- — murderer begun to develop u set of the greaser'» left hand there »till In the pure, clear atmosphere and re- Sewnll although it Is said that at “ Ultima Thule" nerves. Every m«**uiille bush nnd clung th« a«'V«'red bead of one of I1ei*t awhile without molestation from the time of the Revolution members ••Thule.” which ineuUH Norway, wu* rartua stump became endowed with those hideous reptile», wlileli the d«-s the «-rude scarlet letters and blinding o f Die family who remained loyal Ibe most dl*tunt lun.l known to the life to rise up and point an abusing ert-rat had cut from tbe body In u lights which have warped our Judg took the spelling Sewell. Apparent Itomuns. The adjective "ultima" finger. He tried to whistle to regain Inst desperate attempt to free himself ment and dulled our liner sensibili ly most of them were revolutionists for the spelling Sewell Is very rare iiicnns ''utmost.'' United tho two word» Ills composure, but through hi* fright- Medford »book hi* bend gravely us ties. We need these upland solltud«1» far here. ultimately <auie to moan "the ex ■tlffene«i, leathery lips, no sound he perused the red label on the fatal One o f the earliest of the name In would come. Even the little buck box: more often than we may sus|>«’ct. for treme end." skin eeomed to renllx* that something “ Poisonous reptiles for Hanks’ cir It Is among them that we gather new England was Sewall de Sovlll, arch wa* wrong with bis master, for he cus. Handle with enre!" strength for the higher duties o f life, bishop of York. ( © by M cC lu r» N » w » p » p » r S yn dicate.) In d i r e c t A p p r o a c h loused hi* head Impatiently from able a ke«‘ner conception of our infirmities, Educated (affected by moonlight)— j to side anil shied nervously us little n deeper realization of our luck of Seventh Day Adventi»i» Hiimelio* you're different from other desert creatures, aroused from their humuii kindness und a sickening sense HE Y O U N G LADY A few persons in New England, at the loss of our faith In the good, girl* I have known. There'* anmo- midnight lethnrgy, scuttled ucroos his formerly of the First I'uy Adveutlsls thing mysterious nl.out you that un- path. ACR O SS T H E W A Y ihe clean, the noble und in humanity .......... able something that makes me - ! One thing alone served to soothe begun to oboerve. In 1S44. the seveull- Itself! (\> ««located (»l*<> affected by moon him. He had the box with the red dny of the week us the Subliath uml by McClur* N *w »p «p *r Syndicate.) --------O-------- light)—O'w an 1 If you want'» p«t. auy Intiel I Of thnt ut least be was sure, to pnach Die doctrines which now constitute the distinctive tenets of He * * * * • * # * * * # * * * * * • * * * * * * « « * ' -v * for It lay snugly tied to bis saddle Seventh I>uy Adventists. At u confoi horn. A the little Mojave water once held nt Iluttle Creek. Mich» I A LINE OF CHEER % Woman’» Viewpoint hole he would lake lime lo examine IS«*) theae were organised under tie Police t'onatnhie Mn.liim, you are i Its contents................. How much By John Kendrick Bang«. « name “ Seventh Huy Adventist l»e gold would It contain) It had been nomination" auit three years later i Interfering with the truffle. ¡¡* * * * * * # 4 t* # * # * * * * * * * # * * * * !j It general conference wu* organised Hair Motorist Sir, I beg to Inform j heavy for »<> small a package. you that the traffic I* Interfering with might hold, perhaps, a* much ns ten Í A WORD FROM SPRING Í poumlst Two thousand dollars I ms.—Answer*. Odorle»* Skunk» Raised More than he could earn In two years GENTLK came w h i s N«*nr Dartmoor In England a sur p er in g by today. of blood letting toll on the rnllroud. LAUGHING MATTER An d paused a moment on lt§ Enough for n dogen grub stakes Ah, cessful experiment In breeding and l a u g h i n g way. raining odori«1»* skunks Inis been cur It was worth the risk nfter all I " I ’m Juat In from the South," It Though the night was cold, n tor rlod on with some success. Capi. R «aid. "an d I H a v e »toppe d to tell you that the menting thirst begun to trouble tbe Plgot sud C. Johnstone are In charge aprtng la nigh. of the farm with the object o f pro greaser. Several times he drank deep And a ll her etylea ly of bla cunleel), but the relief was ducing fine furs, fri-e from odor. The Are baaed on amllea; only temporary, l.ong before daylight ■ecret 1* a surgical operation on the And w h en ahe cornea her pan- nlera w il l be full bis meage.* anpply o* water wa* eg- baby skunks, for the removal of the Of bloaaoma fr a g ra n t and del ect scent glands, which ure two In nuiu- hausted. ab le; HI* Interest In the contents of the Imr. And In her train a g a y and | THE BOX WITH THE RED LABEL Robert Agnew OFF D AYS LODGE DIRECTORY Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium W lv nights o f Pythias of N . A., S. A., E., A., A . an J A . ' KELLOGG’S (Operating l?n«R-r Supervi- sion o f ti. S. Government) CASTOR OIL T 416V2 M a lv e rn Avenue H o t S p rin g s N a t. P a rk , A r k . :Hot Radio-Active W ater Furnished by the Government For A ll Bathe. Sanitarium has 10 Rooms, Diet and Operating Rooms Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, H ot ar.d Cold Running W ater in Every Room. Rates $1 to $3 per day B A T H R A T E S: • '21 Baths . . . $13.00— 10 Baths . . . . $6.50 21 Baths to Pythians and Calantheans, $8.50 I. B. P. 0. E. OF T H E W O R L D N O TIC E Dahlia Temple No. 202, I. B. P, 0. E. oM V ., of Portland, Oregon, meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month at Stag Audi torium. A ll visiting Daughter Elks in good standing in their re spective Temples are invited to meet with us. P A U L IN E LULA ROSE C IT Y LO D G E No. I l l , L B. P. 0. E. of W .. M E E TS the 2ND A N D 4TH W E D N E S D A Y E V E N IN G S OF E A C H M O N T H A T T H E S T A G A U D IT O R IU M . 381 1 3 E. M O R R ISON STREET. A LL V IS IT IN G BROTHERS A R E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E D . YOUNG, Daughter Ruler. HUBBARD, Daughter Secretary. Syracuse Lodge, No. 1, K. o f P., meets the second and fourth Fri day nights each month at the Stag Auditorium 381^4 E. Morrison St. E. D. C A N N A D Y , E. R., 311 Macleay Bldg. W . C. H O L L I D A Y , G C. 108 N. 6th S l E. J. M IN O R . Secretary, B O Y C E S T R A I N , K. ol R. & S.. 419 Abington Bldg. 225 Mead S l High-Brown FacePowder A superb toilet necessity. In four shades— Natural. Pink, Brunette and White. High-Brown Face Powder has earned its place in the esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites for the lady who cares. Manufactured only by T H E O V E R T O N H Y G IE N IC MFG. C O M P A N Y CH ICAGO MRS. E. D. C A N N A D Y 312 Macleay Bldg.. Portland Pacific Coast Distributor ém T Daily Fashion Hint Daily Fashion Hint A Profe-sor Bug— I wonder what Dios* fool kids are laughing about) Had Hi• Price "W ill you b* quiet for a bltV" III* fathar **ld to l.*w. "No, *lr," hi* slangy soil r*pll*d, "Hut I'll k**p *1111 for two." IVAaf the Tree» Heard While viewing nature's gorgeous coloring* tli* fair girl said: "Heally, la there unythftlg lovelier limn fallT** "yes,” replied her sentimental «•»- fort, "fulling In love," You Want a Good Position Very well—Tak* th* Aecnnntsnry and Huslnea* Mnnagemsnt, Priests B*or*tOfl- *1, Cn bill* tor, Comptometer, Htenagra- phlr. I’eninanshlp, ur Cominsrdal T**rb- •r*’ Cours* at Behnke-Walker Th* foremost It.ifllnees Collar* of th* Northwest whlrh h»» won mor* Accuracy Award* and Onl.t Mcdsl* than any other school In America. Bend for our Bitccess «'I.lnlog I ..mill Rtrret near Morrleon, Portland. <>r Isaac M W*lk»rL Pre* P- N. U. No. 23, 1928 English Writer Talks of “ March of Progress” cho ral throng J O f happ y blrda wil l w i n g their 4t w a y alo ng: * And b ra n d new l eav e» to clothe the naked trees r She'll b r i n g and spread aa lavish ae you please; * And a ll the country o’er ♦ H e r f low er s wil l dance aa on a j ba llr o om floor, r Th at all ma y know In theae d ar k daya of dread { Th at Youth, and Grace, and t B e a u ty are not dead, ¥ But w it h ua at til. £ F o r man to make auch use of * aa he w ill." “ ‘Nothing In Hits modern life of of thnt bald gentleman down below, Í» our*,' said Mr. Hammond. '1* more due to what they call the march ol From "Hill the Conquer slgnineHnt Ilian the attitude of tbe progrès».' good nnd respectable toward* Sunday or,” by P. G. W mieti ou se. evening. Place* like thl* night club are the sign* of tin* change that ha* Reading the Minute» taken pi*«’* In the life of Hie English The w«>r«l “ minute" I» from old family. Twenty year» ago a man of l.atln. meaning a slight fraction or my decent ■lialglne*» and unblemished ; small portion. II» use a* a definition nt £ by M cC lure N »w np ap er S yn dica te ) reputation would never have dreamed ¡ the reading of the former art* of an of moving out of his home on Sunday organlxatlon It to rail to the remem i 4 # * * * * * * * t H H H t * # * * * # t H H H H H ( * night. hrwnoe <vf th* member» the minute or “ 'Twenty year* ago I would have «mall thing* whh-h took plaee which Varying Temperatures spent tbe concluding hours «>f the might eecape the attention of the m«>iu Warm cream should never he Suhhnth surroumlcd by iny loved ones her» >'t fail to be recorded tn the per mixed wllh cold cream as this will beneath my own roof tree There manent record* of the organlxatlon. not only hasten the souring process, would have been supper, consisting hut will also give the cream an off- of rather re«l cold beef, rather wet "Rottled Sunthine” flavor. The proper way to inlx the salad, cold clammy apple pie, blauc I andón h «* * mnnlelpal ollnlr wbere morning's cream with the cream of the manga, mid a very big. very yellow cheese. Till» would have he«"ii fol atiende and malnonri*li«sl ehlldrt n are evening before la to thoroughly cool lowed by hymns In tbe «Irnwlng-roora glven "bnttled »unslilne" treatment» the warm cream before It Is mixed _ or possibly, If our view» were a Ill- hv mean* o f ultravlol«>t ray», and one with tbe cold cream. While the cream tie lax, by some round game pin« ed o f tho doctor» recommends that «II Is cooling the cover should he slightly with pencils and pieces of |>»i<er. The ochool chlldrvn »hnuld llave Ihe beiielli raised to allow tbe animal flavor to fact that I am hem, and strongly o f auch treatm ent« lw o or tlir»*« time» esca|i* und the cream should be ■tlrre«L tempted lo drop a sardine on the Igead [ a w eek. Science Service. Tlie young lady across the way says It nmkes her tired th* way they say a woman can't keep a secret and she never told one yet without making everybody promise not to tell a soul. ( S b j lfr C lu r * N « w a p » s « r Sy n d lcsta .) Free Range for Poults TR O TTE U R FROCK O N E -P IE C E C A P E D R E SS Charmccn is h e r e «¡flight fully adapted to the trotteur frock, featur The Parisian penchant for caw- frocks is charmingly portrayed in this straightlinc model in midnight char- mcen. Satin, flat crêpe or flannel could he used with equally clever e f fect. The neck o f the cape is gath ered to a plaited collar with scarf ends. Inserted [xxkets and a collar less square neck are other interesting detail» o f the model which, in meilium size, requires 4'/t yards 36-inch ma- Poults should not be allowed free ing all o f the fine details designed by range until they are about six weeks Paris to make the straightline model of age, after which time there Is little different. The- front of the dress is danger from ordinary disease. Be gathered and joined to a yoke and fore that time they should be In liosom cut in one. The fronts o f the bosom are turned under and form closed In a pen about 18 Inches high. utulcrfacings. C o l l a r , cuffs and They will need special care during storms and should not be allowed to pockets arc hound with silk braid. Medium size requires 2}i yards 54- go through the grass while Ihe «lew Is , inch material. heavy. Both liens and poults should Pictorial Review Dress No. 2307. he examined frequently for lice, and If Sizes. 34 to 48 inches bust, and 16 to they are found they should b* dusted 20 years. Price, 35 cents. twice a week. Pietorial Review Dress No. 2204 Sizes. 34 to 46 inches bust, and 16 to 20 years. Price, 35 cents.