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Show UTAH STATESMAN I DOUBLE WINDOWS News Notes IPs a Privilege to Live in IDAHO . i SEED CURTAINS f Arricultar.) Two or more Uvlng-yoowindows placed in a group ora usually curtained as one nnlt Depending on the height of ths celling,- and tha appearance of bresdlh given by tho group as a whole, they may have only enough side draperies to give tho effect of a frame for the whole group, connected by a valunCe at tha top of the window, or there may be a separate air of aide draperies at each window. In ths latter esse only one valance would be used, extending from side to side of ths group. . Orest cere would be necessary to sea that the repetition of vertical lines in Individual bangings far each wln- - Largs shipments et beep and lambs from this section early In the week were sent to tbs southwestern portion' of the state and not to market outside tbs stats, as The shipments was first thought amounted to sixty-twCars, containing MOSCOW Traffic Officer - o Iff a'safe bet thatthe can over 12,000 animal,; which atepout with the MALAD Trial 'plota of dry land eed potatoes planted this year have efenal are equipped oonvlnced many farmers of Oneida with Championa the that thie section Is well adapted oounty better spark plug. If every to the raising of potatoes compared car owner uaed Cham with those that are raised on Irrigated piona there would be land makes them much mors desirable fewer traffic jama. for seed purposes. BOISE District and resident engineers of the bureau of righwsys have recommended the oiling of S00 miles nmirtliU lw of Idaho highways next year, Joe D. dal mtalytii tUetndf, Wood, commissioner of public works, Xm ftwajul announced. The recommendation for tocFord application of the oil by what Is known 60 as the mixing method, as most econChmH omical In the long run, followed tbs CanodM five-daconference of engineers with (baa Forth Commissioner Wood. 75 NAMPA The largest apple shipment of the season from thla district tor one day waa reported Saturday by the local P. F. E. car distributor when 126 carloads of the product moved out SpariCPtugs to eastern markets. Shipments of T0UDO.OH1O been on the all kinds have practically Increase during the last month, as Is shown In the following report of the O. S. L. car distributor for September. BOISE Leroy Llsenby, deputy game warden for Valley county, has checked sixty-twdeer killed In the NON-SKI- D Yellow Pine basin of the Salmon IUver mountain! since the opening of the lUpmrfititlrM Wanted thraualint tb , Uaitad Stale to anil Antomoblln Owner and d Dealer XmerKency Chain. Send season. This year 275 hunters enterII.M for (ample and territory, wealed ed the basin via Knox on the opening owner huya. Beery automobile A. M. IIOI.YWn.I. A f'O. day. Liaenby la under instructions of Btieet. Bunednle. L. I. Warden R. K. Thomas to keep track of all parties, how long parties expect to Taken for Sea Serpent be out, and to organise teach parties Bathers at the beach' of Toulon. In the event any party la lost. France, were thrown Into a' panic BURLEY After surveying one of when through (Ire waves came plung two proposed fields for commercial airlooked monster sea what a like lng on a rampage. . Two bathers were In plane landings In plots adjoining this Jured In the scramble to get out of the city. Airway Extension Superintend- wajr at the beast," which, when'll ent Bert H. Creighton, of the bureau struck shore, turned out to be a big of lighthouses, left Friday for. Brigham CRy. .Utah, to continue the surtorpedo: that had been launched In vey' authorized by the department of the subUierlne target practice In the. commerce for locating airway beacon " outer harbor; V os-ln- g y Champion EMERGENCY CHAINS j o . I Use Diamond Dyes, and no one will dream thej were tinted at home. And you can do leal dyeing with Just as perfect results, It you will Just use the true Diamond Dyes. FREE: Why not ask your druggist for the very useful Diamond Dye Cyclopedia? Valuable suggestions, easy directions, and piece-goosample colors. Or write for free copy of Color Craft, a big Illustrated book sent postpaid-address DIAMOND DYES, Dept M3, Burlington, Vermont. Diamond Dyes' to YE to Just Dip T INT, or Boil D Giant Ineandeeeent Lamp The world's largest Incandescent lamp Is shaped somewhat like an or dlnary house lamp, but Is 10 Inches long and uses more than 13 horse power of electric energy. It is rated at 10,000 wstts which makes It 20u times the slse of the average lamp used in homes. After a man marries be soon gets rid of the Idea that be Is the whole show. Market men and con sumers are insisting on uni form color, and no real dairyman can afford to trust to luck any more. Keep your butter always that golden June shade, which brings top prices, by using Dandelion But ter color. All large creameries have used it for years. It meets all State and National Food Laws. It's harmless, tasteless and will not color Buttermilk. Large bottles cost only 35c at all drug and grocery stores. now-a-day- Wdk s, Ga, be i RickarAas Vcnaaaf Bvhfttu, . a Group of Two Win Room.. dowa In a Living a large group did not become ilionotonous or distort the lines of the 1 dow In .... entire .room. For group of- two- windows, shown In the' Illustration, which was made by the United States Department of Agriculture, are very satisfactory; Each window has Its own glass' curtain, for. convenience, hilt the. two windows, are treated as one In hanging the side draperies.' The double window Is framed by the darker material and. ths formal, plait ed, scalloped, valance which carries the eys from one side to the other. In this case the draperies are rose Intone, and the glass curtains fire ecru. t - . of .200 miles of Idaho highway! by what ;la known as the mix or mulch method- - has- been recommended to the department of public works by the district and resident engineers of the highway bureau, announced Joe D. Wood, commissioner of public works. The recommendation revealed by the commit tiioner was made t tbs Clhae of .the conference of highway engineers here.. IDAHO FALLSt- - Mercury in the government thermometer here dropped to 25 degree! above scro Tuesday night for a new record low mark of the year. Miss Anna Bridges reported. She hod not received any reports of freezing damage. Cold winds mad" Wednesday, miserable. A light snow fell several minutes Wednesday .afternoon. BOISE Bean growers of Idaho are urged to Insist upon prices at least equal to those obtained last year In a statement Issued by John Welch,' commissioner of agriculture. In which he charges the recent decline In prices to manipulation of ths market. Michigan and Montana producers Joined with Commissioner Welch in declaring reduced prices for beans are not duo to any economic conditions. BOISE One thousand acres of seed potatoes will ba harvested in the Teton basin this year, C. L. Stephens, Inspector of Victor, reported to the state department of agriculture The entire acreage his been certified and per acre yield and quality were reported exceptionally high. SHELLEY Plana for the First Annual Idaho Spud day" to be held at Sheley, October 19, have been approved by the Shelley chamber of commerce in Its weekly dinner meeting at the White Lunch cafs. The celebration is being sponsored by the potato growers of the Shelley district and the chamber of commerce. POCATELLO Pocatello's first ram sale held Wednesday proved successful, according to Donald McLean, ace retary of the Idaho Woolgrowers i- Delation, who had charge of the event. Total salea amounted to 615,083. It la expected that the sale will be an annual event under the auspices of the chamber of commerce. GLENNS FERRY It is understood that the stretch of road under construction east of here will be ready for the traffle within aTfew day: Re cent rains are reported to hare been of great help In cementing the sur-fuc-e gravel. Completion of the new road will eliminate twn.railwaya crossings, as well as a stretch of hasardous grads bordering the north bank of the - Try a pair tonight -- Three Tricka ui Making Good Corned Beef Haah hams Vegetable and Compound Mrs. Weaves - many people do- - not know exactly how to make an appetising corned beef hash.' Thera are severs tricks", to It,' according to tbe burets of home economics. One la having about equal .amounts of. cooked meat and.' potato. Another Is In grinding (he meat and potato together. A third . 8 Jealousy between the adherents Uttle of the tragedians, William Charles point la la flavoring with minced onion and. a dash of cayenne Maereadj and Edwin Forrest, on the pepper for piquancy. Generally there cession of the visit of the former to Is enough salt In corned beef to set New York city. in 1845. ... " ' son ths mixture, . T West Indies. - ONE-PIEC- 5 Henry James; DRESS E ' " ' "T , 9 George Washington. 10 Only when the companies cease business. 11 William Dean Howella 12 Grove of the Athletics. 15 A native fish of the southeast ef Asia, .remarkable foe Its pugnacious propensities. .. 14 A phantom ship said to .bo seen in stormy weather off the Cape of Good Hope, and thought to forebode 01 luck. uel Colt, 1838 , . begged it --MBMsthru or four Mrs. felt to try After a weeks," writes Weaver, "I great difference la myself. I would go to bod and sleep sound, and although I oould not do vary much work. I seemed stronger. 1 kept on taking It and now 1 am wall and strong, do my work and taka can of three children. I sure do toll my friends about your wonderful medietas, and 1 will answer any letters from women asking about the Vegs table Compound." Mss. Lawnssca Wkavks, East Smlthfleld gt, ML Fleas ant Pa. If yon knew that thousands of women suffering from troubles similar to (hose you an enduring had improved their health by taking Lydia E. Pinto ham's Vegetable Compound, wouldn't yon think It waa worth a trial? In some femllles, the fourth genera tloa Is learning the merit of Lydia H. pinkhsm'B Vegetable Compound. Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh 18dd Has Mealed Wooads and oa Man and Beset if MniM. , Stop Coughing rhe more you cough tha worse you InL sad tho moro Inflamed your throat and lung booooM. Glvo them s chines M hsal Boschees Syrup has been giving relief for slxty-o- n years. Try it SOo and lOoGk bottles. Buy It at your drag store. G. Green, Ino, Woodbury, N. J. HURT? Harvard. 2 California, Florida. 8 Dr. William Eustls In James Madison's administration. 4--By the washing up of particles of rock broken away by the action of water. 5 The deepest spot In bis Atlantic Is 27588 feet j In the Pacific It Is 30,000 A good POINTS IN FITTING A Skinleee "Hat Dog" The thornless me and seedless orange era Joined now by the eklnleii hot dog." The frankfurters are Inclosed In synthetic vegetable rev ering Instead of the usual membranous akin. The vegetable picket Is removed after the "doge" taka shape and before they are shipped to market from the factory. Popular Science Monthly. , - i -- " . Narva . January my daughter haa accepted yon, why come to me?" "I would like to get expert advice as to tbe advisability of marrying her. Boston Transcript. The BABY 1, 1015. Leonardo da Vinci. Northern United States Canada. 10 Benedict Arnold. 20 Manufacturing,' agriculture mercantile business. 17 18 and and Effect of Sanitation on Literary Mannera Using a Skirt Gauge In Fitting a (Prepared by lb Unite States Department si Agriculture.) The (Mints on which attention Is dres centered In fitting a one-piec- e m I n (oc-ket- well-fitte- one-piec- Ont-Pleo- t Di When ready to turn up the hem h helps to place the dress on s fern on s table, so that the fitter can measure the distance accurately to If a the level surface of tbe table. or dresN Is to have a belt, a tape-lin- e other means of confining the waist fulness It should be correctly placed on the form before measurements from the floor are begun, or the finished dress will be shorter thnn was In tended and possibly nneveu. A rigid skirt gauge Is a help, either one made especially for the purpose or a ruer. bnt not a tape measure. The height of the skirt from the floor Is partly a matter of the height, weight and figure of the person who Is to wear the garment tnd partly a mailer' of the wnsnns styles. Basting. Hutching and Pressing. Accurate basting and stitching and careful pressing are essential In a garment Hutching must fellow near enough to tho line of bnHt-Inthat the alee of tbe gnrment will Tress each seam ai not It Is finished, especially when working with silk or wool materials. One Anal pressing will nut . produce the same results. Turn the shoulder and underarm seams tuwsrd the front If they are mt pressed open. Turn the armhole seam and shouldpr dnrts toward the neck. Many other fine imlnta about fitting and making a dress will lie found In Farmers Bulletin 1530-F- . Kilting Dresses and mouses," which mny he obtained by writing to the United States Department of figrlcul tun it Washington, D. Cl well-fltte- d g Literary manners have altered, not only as a result of the enlargement of the audience though that was bound to have an Important effect on literature but as a result of changes In the manners and customs of everyday life. The Increase of privacy, tbe improvement of sanitation, the growing custom of cleanliness both of habits and of the body, and the abolition of many gross usages, have resulted In making many things that once were the comic contretemps of ordinary life seem now merely offensive -- Irrel-evancir- a. Probably Improved sanitation has bad more Influence on literary manners than anyone yet suspects. Yon will notice that what Its enemies tall prudery Is most general In countries In which sanitation has made the greatest progress. If Rabelais were to return as an Englishman or an American today, he would probably find himself blushing like n Victorian girl at having made some of his own Jokes. This is not to belittle the Jokes of Rabelais, but merely to recognise that the manners and convictions that were the natural soil of many of those Jokes no longer exist today. Robert Lynd la the Atlantic Monthly. Coin Bank Idea Old The use of coin banks as thrift can be traced back far be yond the Christian era. Probably the oldest coin back Is that found by Count de Frorok and now In possession of the National City bank. Thla savings utensil, which Is In tho form of a dosed urn of baked clay with a silt In the top, was found In the rulnc of rtlca, an ancient Phoenician dty on the African coust near Carthage, it I 'id'eved to Lc at least 2,5ft) year ' "If 15-om- 16 ere the shoulders, the undcr-arseams, the sleeves, the neck, and tbe j hemline. Any decorative fevtures must lie planned with care so that they are of the right slxe to hnrmtwlze with ilie entire costume and the build of the wearer, slid they must be located with reference to the other lines of the garment as well as to their use. For example, the length of the front plaited oienlng, or the depth of set-lsections, or the slse and position of are matters to be decided for each Individual. Shoulder Seam Acte as Anchor. A proierly placed shoulder seam d seta as an anchor to a gar ment, says the bureau of home economics. It Influences ths set of tbe waist and sleeves and ths hang of the skirt. Therefore It should bo located most carefully, and the shoulSnake river. ders should be, the first pari lilted. e seam In a The umler-arMOSCOW Snow fences to stop dress should be perpendicular to the drifting will be built along several floor. If It tilts backward or forstretches of highways as an experi- ward. tlie back or the front of the mental measure this winter, according drees will swing nut correspondingly this defect to a statement from state highway of- at the bottom. Sometimes la corrected by taking darts In the ficials. Soma of the fences will be front section below the armseye and constructed this year In the Grange-vill- at the hip line, and sometimes It may section, where the North and in necesary to raise the hack of the and trim out South highway Is usually blocked with dross at the shoulders the armhole, rather than to turn up snow every winter. The Initial coal the hem at points where the bottiftn thle year will be about 12509. and If 11 seems to sag. proves successful mors fauces will be built next year. a for, according tohos letters, she waa ante Jected to no small amoaato'f 111 health. Fortunately, her sister was familiar with Lydia E. Pink . well-beate- - As Mrs. Waavar haraelf says "I wag saver vary strong." This la a mild statement , descrito lag her rendition, Galna-borong- . HELPED Bp TaUhfIffilJffi Lfdk E. Pinkhanfa mI rawessrov ftwniA bit-ride- - 20' CurUlns for BAS i . ; BOISE-OllI- ng - Queotiomo No, IS hi the Deltei State Ppartna 1 Who noed the pen name Geoifg I Sericulture.) . . You have doubtless wished more Wot? than once that you knew how to make I-- Wbiat was the longest gams la cream puffs at horn They ora sot at the American lesgneT all difficult to make, but the method of How many McnteriM of ntntn mixing la different from that used for became Presidents and who wen they? other pastry and cakes. Hera are tho 4 What tote waa named for king directions, given by tha bureau of of the Honan of Sturt home economies, end a recipe for a custard filling in ease you prefer it te and who waa ho? 5 What li biology? whipped cream: . Cream Puffs. s 6 In what branch' of painting, 4 eggs It cup hatter h was Thomas portraits, K teaspoon salt . I cup hot water celebrated? 1 cup Boar f T What is tbe name of tha largest Add tbe batter to tbe hot water and bring to tbe boiling point, and add the lake In Hauls? flonr and salt all at one time. Stir 8 What country In the turkey a u-tlv- e rapidly and constantly until the paste of and how many spectra ora leaves the sides of the pan. Remove then? from the. fire and when cool add tbe 8 How many letters, ora there In unbeaten eggs one at a time, beating French alphabet? until thoroughly blended with the the 10 When In the Bible does this on paste mixture.- - Drop by spoonfuls a greased baking sheet about two versa occur; "And he set ths sen oo Inches apart During baklngtlie dough right side of the east end, over against expands to twice or more Its original the sooth? also. Bake In a hot oven 450 degree II Which of Tolstoy's novels drain to 475 degrees F. until puffed and a with Russia's wars with Napoleon 1? golden brown. When cool cut and fill ' IS What 1s record and who made It tbe lower half with seasoned whipped for one mile walking? cream, crushed fruit or custard mix15 Who was the last President ture. Cover with other half of the elected by the Whig party? . puff and sprinkle powdered sugar over What Confederate general led n the top. The quantity makes eight medium-size- d raid ihto Ohio daring the Civil war? puffs. Custard Filling for Croam Puffa 15 What la chemistry? 1 cap eraam or rich li teaspoon oalt 18 What master among composers vanilla H milk teaspoon wrote many of his greatest works often I tablespoons corn- - 1 tablespoon hat ter starch becoming almost totally deaf? I tablespoons oagar 17 What country baa the greatest I ogg yolka In outline? . Irregularity In milk the or upper neat the cream corn18Mix the boiler. a tulip and how many la What a double of part species era there of It? starch, salt and sugar thoroughly, then pour over them the heated cream 15 Where is the Basque language or mlllt.' Return to the double boiler, spoken? stir until thickened, then cover and When Is the word "show cook for ten or fifteen minutes. Add - : spelled "shew"? for cook n and the egf yolks a minute longer. Beat well, add the. vanilla and butter. When cool plan AnewereNo. 12 the custard mixture In the puffe. (Prepare ' lights. dyes. o Answer . IM-IMl- td - HO; MRS. WEAVER 14' Non-Ski- Bare stockings In the very newest shades ; your old or faded stockings given any tint In the rainbow In live minutes;,. with fifteen cents worth of Diamond Dyes I but use dyes, not synthetic tints. And be sure they're true Whats the Tiro Openingt Traatod os Method 6f Mixing Differa One in Hanging Dreperiaa. From Othtr Paatry. 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