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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH DASH OF COLOR OR WHITE ENLIVENS FROCK OF BLACK By JULIA BOTTOMLEY Fabrics Recommended for Childrens Play Suits Moisture-Proo- Trepan f State of AKriculture ) by the Untied d Department Chihli en from two to four are pecially in need of comfortable, warm, nun restricting garments in winch they can piny out-o- f doors in almost any weather without catching cold or spoiling their clot lies. Mottiers who me planning to make most of their children's full vvutdrohes will do well to ini lude one or more play suits of fairly close, moisture proof fabrics. The selection of the material will depend somewhat on the climate and es- and tlit unique pluivd cuffs. It seem as If trimming on the new sleeves lus a way of going to the el'bow this season. At any rate, most of the fall froiks are distinguished with uoel and elaborated sleees. When it Is not black with a touch of white, then it is black with a dash A favorite combination Is of color. black with turquoise blue expressed In such beguiling effects as turquoise heads worked on black canton crepe, or a lil ue wool lace blouse worn with a black 'bolero suit. Black is also forming an alliance with blue, especially turquoise, in ttie new fashions. The vogue for brown with while is also declared, touches of white witli deep wine also stressing the trend to unusual color schemes. In every instance the law of related color is observed in the accessories as well as in the costume Itself. The new hats in black and white, likewise in black with a note of turquoise blue, are the pride of the milliner's heart this season. Western Newspaper Union 1930 (fc) Butter, Rich in Vitamins Is Good for the Health Because butter is rich in vitamins (hut are necessary for the growth of children and the well being of adults, there is no substitute for it, according to J. R. Dice, head of the dairy department at North Dakota agricultural college. "People, both young and old, who use an adequate amount of butter in their diet will be much less susceptible to disease, especially colds and diseases of the lungs, air passages and sinuses, than those who do not use enough butter, Professor Dice As to the "first autumn frock, fashion gives the answer in terms of black dress in the picture. It is made of faille silk, with white satin for the artfully draped collar black-and-whi- and white. Wherefore the woman is starting out at the dawn of a new season in a most arresting daytime gown made of black canton crepe or of the faille silk or of satin (yes, satin is in style again), with the inevitable touch of white enhancing it with a sprightly air of well-dresse- d says. Experiments with rats have shown the superior food value of butter, and that animals fed butter as a part of their diet were of good size. Suit of Lightweight Wool Cloth With Knitted Bands. the kind of weather the child Is ex- posed to. The bureau of home economics has designed piny suits of several different kinds, suitable for use In the fall and spring, in the coldest part of the winter or on rainy days. A leaflet describing them may be obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture. One of the most practical FOOD SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL APPEAL TO ALL chic. It is just such good looking frocks as the model pictured which are striking the high spots in t lie immediate style picture. A distinctive feature about this dress is that it is made The revival of the "with a tunic. tunic is one of the most outstanding events in present-dastyling. The theme of the tunic is destined to he played in every key and with variations during tlie coming months. This flare for the tunic may be easily accounted for, seeing that daytime modes have gone "Russian this season. The coming winter fashions will dramatically declare the Russian influence in lavish ment of fur. in cunning muffs and picturesque Cossack hat, in belted tunics, in flaring skirts, and in other details too numerous to itemize. But to return to this charming y Fresh and Canned Fruit May Be Used for Fruit Cup Many combinations of fruit, fresh or canned, may be used for fruit cup. Use colors that blend or contrast pleasantly and combine acid fruits with sweet, and firm with juicy kinds. Cut large fruits into small, attractive pieces, mix lightly so that they keep their shape, sweeten slightly, chill before serving, and garnish the individual servings with sprigs of mint or choice bright-colore- d Good combinations fruits. are: Strawberries, oranges and apples. Furple grapes with seeds removed, grapefruit and apricots. Peaches, raspberries and pineapple. Watermelon, honeydevv or muskmelnn and oranges. Red cherries, pears and green grapes. By NELLIE True happiness is to no place con- find But still is found in a contented mind. Shakespeare. To flirect a wanderer in the right way is to light another mans candle by ones own, which loses none of its light by what the other gains Grove. Casserole of Tongue. Wash one fresh beef tongue and cook until tenReder in boiling water to cover. move the skin nnd all unsightly portions and lay in a casserole. Blend two tablespoonfuls of Hour and two tablespoonfuls of sweet fat, and one Add one teacupful of the broth. spoonful each of minced onion and h salt, teaspoonful of pepper and one'eupful each of diced carrots, turnip, celery, canned peas; pour around the tongue and cook In the oven well covered until the vegeone-fourt- tables are tender. Cucumber and Onion Sandwich. Peel and chop flue two firm cucumbers and grate two mild onions, add pepper, salt and a half teaspoonful of sugar. Place In a sieve to drain and chill In the Ice chest. At serving time add french dressing, drain and mix with mayonnaise to spread. Serve on buttered whole wheat bread and gar ,nish with stuffed olives. Lemon Icebox Cookies Cream one cupful of butter or a mixture of butter and othpr sweet fat, add one and f cupfuls of sugar, when well blended add three beaten eggs, two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice, one teaspoonful of the grated rind, five cup- one-hal- MAXWELL fuls of flour, teaspoonful of salt, four teaspoonfuls of baking powder, all well blended in the flour. Add candied orange peel, chopped nuts; raisins may be added to taste. Shape into rolls and place in the Ice box. Cut Into thin slices and bake In a quick oven. Onion Soup. Chop two cupfuls of onion, cook in two tablespoonfuls of butter, stirring often. When the onions are tender add four cupfuls of vegetable stock, one teaspoonful of salt, paprika and pepper to taste and two tablespoonfuls of chopped parsley. Peanut Butter Bread. This makes delicious sandwich bread. Take two cupfuls of flour, four teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one teaspoonful of of a cupful of sugar, salt, f cupful of peanut butter and f one and cupfuls of milk. Mix the peanut butter as for biscuits and bake one hour. Keep for a day before cutting. Tomato Soup Sandwich. Spread rye bread with creamed butter and cover with a leaf of lettuce. Cover the lettuce with canned soup undiluted, cover with another leaf and then with a slice of buttered bread. Boston Cream Pie. Bent the yolks of six eggs until creamy, add of a teaspoonful of salt and add one cupful of sugar very slowly, beating well, then add two teaspoonfuls of grated lemon peel, three tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice and one cupful of flour folded after the beaten egg whites have been added. Sift the flour several times to make It very light. The layers will be very thin. one-hal- f one-thir- one-hal- one-hal- one-fourt- h Now to one cupful of whipped cream add three beaten egg whites. Sweeten and flavor and spread over tlie cake. Ice with a chocolate frosting. Dried Beef and Cream. Cut thinly sliced smoked dried beef Into slivers with the kitchen shears and add to a rich cream sauce in a double boiler. Serve with baked potatoes. The real old time dish was prepared with real cream thickened. Whip the sauce with an egg beater before adding the beef. Mesopotamian Date Pudding. Tuke one cupful of flour, tea f spoonful of salt, teaspoonful of soda, one half cupful of nut meats, one cupful of pitted dates, one cupful of milk, cupful of honey, and cupful of orange juice. Sift flour, salt and soda together. Add tlie dates to the milk, then the milk to tlie flour, add nuts and honey, stir In the orange juice. Iour Into a greased baking dish and place over hot water to steam for two hours. Serve with hard or foamy sauce. This recipe serves ten. Shrimp Omelette. Cook one can of shrimps in boiling water ten minutes. Fut through an ordinary food grinder, season with salt and pepper. Mix with egg and cook as usual. one-fourt- h one-hal- one-fourt- h one-fourt- ((c). 1930, Western Newspaper Union. I types is shown in the accompanying picture. Tills play suit is made of a closely woven lightweight wool fabric, similar to kasha doth and somewhat resembling a light flannel. It lias knitted wrist and leg bands and a knitted collar. Tlie knitted finish Is recommended because it confines extra fullness and keeps out wind without restricting circulation or muscles. Self help In dressing Is encouraged by tlie front opening with large flat but tons. The back drop Is finished with tub extensions at ttie waistline, so that when the belt Is fastened the daeket does not gap. Notice tlie fullness in tlie leg buck of tlie knee which helps to give roominess in tlie seat. In most wool fabric's tills fullness is shrunk into tlie seam. When cutting out these suits tlie side line of the back section should always curve out slightly at the point where this fullness conies Just above the knee. If the line were straight there would be a strain on the seam when tlie child sat down or squatted on tlie ground. All children's play suits should have that they cun be pockets placed so " Welt pockets are easily reached. used on the suit Illustrated. A tam with a knitted band completes this costume. Tlie cloth part Is made In two sections. All the knitted parts of the outfit are more satisfactory if small needles and sweater yarn are used to make them. The yarn may be of a contrasting color, but the effect Is generally more pleasing If It matches the fabric in color and the contrast Is one of Aspirin BEWARE OF IMITATIONS GENUINE Bayer Aspirin has been proved safe by millions of users for over thirty years. Thousands of doctors prescribe it. It does not depress the heart. Promptly relieves Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism Leaves no harmful For your own protection insist on the package with the name Bayer and the word genuine as pictured above. of Bayer Aspirin is the trade-mar- k manufacture of monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid. after-effect- OKLA. FARMER KILLS 172 RATS Cotton, Silk, Rayon Favored by tbe Consumers the United Btatee Department of Agriculture ) New light from the consumer standpoint Is thrown on trends In the use of textiles In the home by a report recently Issued by the bureau of home economics, United States Department of Agriculture. Cotton and wool growers as well as manufacturers of (Prepared by textiles and textile machinery are vitally concerned with the shift In textile buying habits. The bureau has obtained replies from more than a thousand men and women, representing all sections of the United States, as to the textile fibers in use In their wardrobes and houses In 1927 as compared with 1922, and their reasons for change. The returns show that families and Individuals with the larger Incomes more frequently chose silk or rayon In preference to cotton for many garments. Likewise, those living In the larger cities, in many cases registered a similar change from cotton to silk Women gave as their and rayon. chief reasons for this change that silk and rayon are more attractive and easier to handle than cotton. Men based their preference for silk and rayon socks to cotton on style and comfort. In household articles, however, cotton is more than holding its own, according to the report of 046 families. In tlie large cities and In homes with tlie higher incomes, linen, rayon, and silk were given preference to cotton for certain articles, hut this was offset by the more extensive use of cotton and by tlie actual Increase in nuju-heof cotton household articles in the majority of the homes In 1927 ft compared with 1922. Copies of the printed report may he obtained free by writing to the United States Department of Agrlcul ture, Washington, D. C., for MiscelThe Chang laneous Publication 31-lug Uses of Textile Fibers in Clothing and Household Articles." Ripe Olives, Source of Vitamin A, Make Most Delicious Sandwich s. IN ONE NIGHT (Kills Rats Only), writes Mr. , Hulbert, Okla., brought is the this remarkable result. original product made from squill, an ingredient recommended by U. S. Government as sure death to rata and mice but harmless to dogs, cats, poultry or even baby chicks. You can depend on (Kills Rata Only), which haa become Americas leading rat exterminator in just a few years. Sold by all druggists on a money back guarantee. K-R- K-R- -0 K-R- -0 Lucky is the bride who marries the best man at her wedding. Acidity The common cause of digestive difficulties is excess acid. Soda cannot alter this condition, and it burns the stomach. Something that will neutralize the acidity is the sensible tiling to take. That is why physicians tell the public to use Phillips Mltk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this delightful preparation can neutralize many times its volume in acid. It acts Instantly; relief is quick, and very apparent. All gas is dispelled ; all sourness is soon gone; the whole system is sweetened. Do try this and remember It perfect anti-aciis Just as good for children, too, and pleasant for them to take. Any drug store has the genuine, prescriptlonal product. PHILLIPS Jr Milk of Magnesia STORY FOR THE CHILDREN AT BEDTIME Many a Job on his wife. self-mad- e man blames the By MARY GRAHAM BONNER To be sure," said Mr. Turtle, "we Won't have to pay high prices for our food and our goodies, for we get them ourselves, and thus far there have been no grocers or butchers in the turtle world. In fact, we don't pay any thing for our food, nor do w? receive any money for anything that we do. In fact, there are no creatures In the turtle world who ask for turtle money. As a matter of fa t, there is no such thing as turtle mnne.v, said Mrs. Turtle. , Correct, my jou are always right. Then they both grinned, for they had been having such a foolisli talk, nnd they liked having foolisli talks once in awhile. Then they decided they would pay a round of visits. They thouglit that they would tell every creature upon whom they called that they would be at home In after the following day nnd that they hoped they would have the pleasure of having their calls returned. "It will not be greedy of us to go and visit them and have tea when vve merely want to be sociable and when we want to have them come to our Our home, my love, said Mr. Turtle. Have we moved?" "oh, no, but when vve go culling we mast have a name for our dace so home, too. Where Is Turtle asked Mrs. Turtle. Grove Bond d Where Is it can be put on the corner of our cards. That Is the correct thing to do, said Mr. Turtle. "Have you the cards readj In the coiner was the name which Turtle-Grove-Ioii- Inv-o- Turtle-GroveTon- pond. ?" asked Mrs. Turtle. And to Mis. Tuitle's surprise nnd delight, she saw a great manj leaves Mr Turtle hud gathered near his no one could have understood unless Mr. Turtle explained it to them. But that he was quite willing to do Tlie leaves had been marked bv a family of bugs wiio like to do that work and who had made tlie little holes Mr Turtle said spelled out tlie name of his home in Turtle language! In the meantime, while Mr. and Mrs. Turtle went calling, Hip little turtles came out themselves. Their mother had buried tlie eggs in the sand ani had left them as untie mothers do. They had hatched out all alone and were Just as happy as could he. When Mr and Mrs. Turtle came back they greeted tlie little turtles as though ttiey were strangers. They liked them but they did not make any fuss ovpr them. For. of course, how could they be sure tlmt tiie little turtles were their own when they had left them to come out into the world by themselves? They might have been, for all they knew, ttie turtle children of some neighbors. lint that Is tlie way in Turtlel.ind and tlie little ones got along by themselves and Boomed to he peifectly happy And Turtlol trid iimtinued to lie very gav :! jol'v u.tli calling and tea mi tics arid g. letv t ii i? Lniutt) I ' Restless CHILDREN CHILDREN But theres always Castoria 1 larmless as the recipe on the wrapper; mild and bland as it tastes. But its gentle action soothes a youngster more surely than a more powerful medicine. Thats the beauty of this special childrens remedyl It may be given the tiniest infant as often as there fa need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or similar disturbance, it fa invaluable. A coated tongue calls for just a few drops to ward off constipation; so does any suggestion of bad breath. Whenever children dont eat well, dont rest well, or have any little upset this pure vegetable preparation fa usually all thats needed. 1 Rips Olives Unusual but Delicious. the United State Department of Agriculture ) There are a good many varieties of club snndw iclies to be found on the quit k lunch menu, hut here's a new one. and a very appetizing one. too. Try it tlie next time you want something unusual for a luncheon or supper. Probably youd better keep to (Prepared bv yourself the fart that ripe olives have been found to be an excellent source of vitamin A people will like these sandwiches enough without being told they are good for them! The suggestion and proportions are from tlie huieau of home economics of the United States Department of Agriculture and huve been thoroughly treuted and found satisfactory. ( 1 slices cooket bacon, crisp cup ripe olives cut from stonei Thick mayon- naise Lettuce Slice the bread, trim off the crusts and toast until lightly browned. Mak double decker sandwiches with the toast and other Ingredients arranged in layers of lettuce, egg. bacon, tomato and olives, with enough mayonnaise to moisten. Insert toothpicks to hold tlie sandwiches together and garnish the tops with crisp lettuce and a few of the sliced ripe olives With a cold beverage and a light des sect tins makes tin Ideal hot stwthel luncheon or supper. will fret, often for no |