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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. Hill) VY, JANUARY 4. 1921 ywvvvvvVYVTCXXXXXXXXXXXJ CThe Kitchen Swagger Coat of Brushed Wcj! Cabinet i y.-- oH A h can make Off tlmt spur I arc Ini full swing, fashion' pit theme la the gay, handsome, original sweater. According to the stylist's version in re-- , gartl to the sweater nt I lie moinoni. "brushed wool'' Is the tiiosl popular Slogan In knitted outerwear parlance. The majority demand Is for slipon or swagger coat, knitted or "comfy" look- effects. big fur-llk-e Anyone looking for an eminently sweater will fashionable make no mistake In selecting Just such a model u in pictured herewith, for It la featured with very latest style de- tails It Is, first and foremost, of brushed wool, which classes It h a topnotch fashion. It Is a heavy slipon With horizontal broad blaek ami nar- mlil-win'.- i YEAST BREADS be used when yeat cuke or lew may a small sponge ut night. A cup- ful of liquid Is supikised to make an ordinary-nixe- j cold-venti.- d loaf. To u pint of milk add a pint of boiling water, cool and add the compressed yeast, which has been softened In warm water. Add teaspoonful of salt and two tublespoonfula of flour to make a drop butter. Prepare this si Hinge ut six o'clock and about ten, knead down Into a smooth bull ; butter the bread bowl, set In a place not too warm, cover and let stand until morning. The first thing in the morning, If It la very light, cut down with a sharp knife. Set In a warm pluce and let rise. When again light cut down and upon the next rising the loaf will he very tender. A few of fat may be added to the sponge If desired, making a more tender loaf. Now knead, make Into any desired breads. For rolls a very nice one la the clover leaf BreHk off bits of the dough, add a little butter or sweet fut, roll into sinull halls and place three In euch gem pan. Set to rise until very light and bake In a one-lui- MaryErehamflutini: by money self-deni- al third of a FAIRYTALE k ahrrwd trading, or by Improving some unusual opportunity, but ilia majority of men can hope to amass and wealth only by ha' J. persistent toil. Clyde bavin. A vw Negligees Invite Relaxation oocoooooooocooccxxxxxxxxxo Ik DADDY'S EVEKIHC 3SSSSWSSSSSgSCSSCSStaSS3 lf swcalcr tj pcs arc Maty uf tic cither tali nr gray. with hint of pnw iler Mue, royal, given or orange, put No cum tcrncil In strip.uj, ohccl-.siiiuntion outclasses There is a wide held to choose from In ncgli-.ivsand even the most unpretentious of ttieni undertakes to lie Joyous, or. ut Icasi. attractive, Materials used for them range a I the guyiy-ilnw- i red fmm wey printed chiffon and chiffon crepe to 'ihc'.r lines tire long, simple velvets, and graceful, with much cinphaftlr placed on Individuality In sleeve. whlcli are generally set In Hnd timing Sometimes they tire of s different uni- teriHl from the body of the negligee Halted georgette eonirlliiitea much te LITTLE WHITE CC sha-.-g- - "I'm only a not very large. . l.l.irh-amlwlill- ulri.-l- hrm-ude- j 1 - But 1 a i up a school some of It, not a big Winter Find You Tired and Achy? Do You Suffer Constant Backache Feel Old and Worn Out? Then Follow the Advice of These Good Folks! these winter mornings to fall behind in keeping the achy all over ) pure, and poisons accumulate that well Are you ao lame, stiff and miserable kidneys would have filtered off. it seems you can never get back in trim) Racking backaches come with stabbing Does your back ache with a dull, constant pains; muscles and joints ache constantly; throb) Sharp, rheumatic pains torture you there are headaches, too, with dizziness and at every step) distressing kidney irregular it ea. Nerves are Then you should be giving some attention "jumpy"; one feels old all worn out. to your kidneyal Give your weakened kidneys the help Winter, you know, ia danger time for the kidneys. That' because exposure to colds they need. Use Doan's Pillt a stimulant and chills wears down body resistance and diuretic to the kidneys. Doan have helped throws an unusally heavy strain on the thousands. They are recommended by g kidneys. The kidneys are apt grateful users everywhere. A ik your neighbor I YOU oven. For Unger rolls, add a bit of butter to a small ball of the dough, then roll on the bread board, shaped Into a long roll. Place In buttered bread-sticpans or In a common dripping pan; when light bake until brown. Slipoa Sweater row white stripes alternating on a Ian That these stripes are horiground. zontal la one of Its claims to style distinction, for stripes around and around are characteristic of the very latest In tor Sport Wear. their making and In the most elaborate garments long sleeves of georgette are extended to trail with the trailing skirt. Satin, crepe de chine end taffeta make the moot practical of the dressier models. They are shown In the pastel shades and In changeable weaves Besides the lighter colors, deep orchid or fuchsia, American Beauty and black find hosts of admirers. On the light colors, Just now, marabou, swans down and ostrich feather bandings are having a great vogue aa trimming, dyed to knitted garments. Other outstanding notes which guarantee Its eligibility to HAVE A DISH OP PORK the advance sweater class are the long, g sleeves and the high stand-bi- g A few slices of sweet side pork rut at the buck. collar attached rather thin end fried s golden brown, Interest, also, la the knitted hat ths fat nsed to make a of Ofeamels-halr wool In tan with borgravy end both nerved der of tan and green. It Is quite the with baked- potatoes, desirable these days that our thing makes s fine, tasty meal on a cold day. Mere is s dish which . provides the meat and vegetables for ths whole meal: Farmers' Msat Dish This will also be enjoyed by othen who are able to provide It: Take a large-slxe- d granite pan the else nsed will be modified by the family. Slice enough potatoes, rather thin, to nearly till the dlsli,' season well with salt and pepper and then sprinkle over the onion or two. a thinly-slice- d Place over the potato and onion, a close covering of pork chops, season well on top and put Into a moderate d oven, allowing two hours for a pan Bake until the rhnpa are brown ol top, turn them and season again and finish browning by setting the pan under a gnu flume If one la convenient ; otherwise finish cooking In the range. Savory Pork. Cut two pounds of fresh linin Into one-luiInch alleea Trim off the extra fat and fry for ten mlnutca Ir a hot frying pan. Add two lice of onions, one cupful of luinntiN-a- , one shredded green iiepper. and rook five minutes. Add nf a cupful of flour and Just witter enough to cover. Benson and cook cuwely covered milch the light colors. Narrow frills, for twenty minutes. Just before servplaited or gathered, are also In high ing add two cupfuls of rooked spaghetti. Arrange the hum on a platter with favor and a handsome example of i his the spaghetti surrounding It. linbdi Is shown on the satin negligee Stuffing for Veal RoasL Mix It la finished with raws of pictured. pound of onuMiga with one-hafrills, lllhlmn roses at the gathered d pound of pork and a side fastening complete a model that few mnshroomo. Add a Is pretty and practical. egg, a little onhm Juice or scraped Where warmlh must be considered onion, milt and pepper to haste. Mix unrivaled for practical corduroy I well and Insert In a pocket made hy Tills eolio.i fabric has a Satin Negligee With Narrow Frills. negligees. Blitting the meat near tl.e hone. silky sheen and a suppleness that ns- Pork Chops. Place pork chops In s ' sweaters lie toiietl with huts anil sure n graceful garmenl and imiy lie frying pan, adding Just moiigh water srurvea which are nlmi knitted. The lined with silky, niereerixed fabric to cover the Iwltoni of the pan. Parof the scurf Is quite an art. that ina I It In color. wearing The less boil, turning often until the chops are It Is thrown ulMiut the throat In "accinre plain, models I tensive and the water la evapon purpose" ways, which rhul orated. Now season nn.l brown. Ths dentally lenge admiration from those who apchops will be well cooked and iiiulst. preciate the picturesque. Entrancing color effects are part of the scheme in brushed wool models. One vrtiH of the most Interesting Is brushed wool knitted In a vague plaid pattern. IS, IM4, WMin Nawaiaiper L'alaa.j dauiH-ii- It for me. s think tlmt At all dealers, 60c a box. b u b li f fresh flnc1y-rhopic- 1 1 n g all the time. well-beate- n j "But. oh, It is ouch a wonderful thing to hr loved ! It Is such a won derful tldug to be looked after und cHred for and petted ami treated ao well and so affectlc-nitely- . It is so wonderft.1 never tu lie for gotten ! "What does It matter If one Is only n little white dog, not very large aud not bountiful and nut even pretty and wliiiNe linlr la not the nlrest In the world so long as one la the pet of a young master? "It doesn't matter In the least ! That's what this little while dog says. Like Laughs In Set1 Colorado Had Tsetsa Flies. Several specie of tsetse files. Insects which today carry the germs of the African alccplng sickness, existed In what Is now Colorado more than a million yenra ngo. Halil's Catarrh Medicine Sfifirid of Catstrh or Dcafaos your system are not getting the genuine Bayer "L's caused by Catarrh. What's thlsT' Aspirin proved safe by millions and SM ky jnuitu fat mr 40 jmn preserilted hy physicians for 23 years. "That's the number of laughs I was Ray "Bayer when you buy Aspirin. able to Induce In my English class this F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohio Imitations may pro dangerous. Adv. month. SAVE YOUR EYES! Ilf. Thonpaoi lli Bur Imn at rtmrdruiUiHoi The author whose books are popular We must maintain a true and unHlTiir.Tnr.N7T. Hoi;l enough for a pnior cover can afford to swerving adherence to promises and W. N. U, Salt Laka City, No. cover himself with broadcloth. covenants. f Teach your child internal cleanliness who permits constipation in her baby or older ThiE mother ia risking the health, even the life of her little one. IFoA-- V Chmu Onfc Tit And he doean'1 up Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. Foster-Milbu- .lie of One liberty the ev our public mcIiooIh w.. ..alxe as growing Is In tbe field we lined to know as discipline. In llNG In a girls' high school In New York 2G per cent of the tickets many hundred nf "offense rend llemrtid to the principal for Sso tho Safety "Bayer Cross. IjikI week, wiyn a writer laughing. Warning! Unless you see the nnme In World's Work, 1 saw s teacher dis"Bayer" on package or on tablets yon play a check slip marked full of Skim It must be remembered that an infant is helpleaa, unable to tell that constipation ia making ita life miserable. Consequently the mother must be able to recognize signs of constipation in her baby. Convulsions, night terrors, grinding the teeth in sleep. feverishness, fretfulnesa and such symptoms any ol these may indicate that poisons from baby's stagnant intestine are flooding the little body. In older children biliousness, coated tongue, loaa of appetite warn the mother that constipation is present. Constipation, unchecked in youth, may lead to serious consequences. In constipation, according to intestinal specialists, lies the primary of all illness, including the cause of more than gravest diseases of life. Laxatives Only Aggravate Constipation The mother should not resort to laxatives. A noted authority aaya that laxatives and cathartics do not overcome constipation but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. If'hy Physicians Favor Lubrication Medical science, through knowledge of the intestinal tract observation, haa found in lubrication a means of gained by overcoming constipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus Nujol brings internal cleanliness. three-quarte- rs home. And everyone loves to see my master's devotion to me. I can see that they think It la very sweet. "No one minds If I have a di ink from my muster's ir l Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Juat hand at this little fiainlaln for the water keeps L. P. MILLER, carpenter, contractor, S. Main SL, Mantl, Utah, lays: My kidneys became weak and they acted too freely. I started to have trouble with my bark and when I stooped I had s catch through the lower part of it. Thrre wai a weakness in my luu-- and 1 didn't fit-like myaelf at all. I tries one lmx of Boan's Bills and they proved to I the best remedy I ever used. They strengthened my back and kidneys. MRS. E. WARREN, First West First South St., Manti, Utah, says: "I ha.l kiihirjr trouble ami sulTered with dull aclim through the small nf my hack. Often sharp iiaiui seixed mr through nv luu'k. I became so dizzy that black Ht (buii-cbrfore my eyes. I had severe hciiil.n-hi-and my kidney acted irregularly. Doan's 1111s gave rue wonderful results. My kidneya normal in set ion and I wna soon free from all other symptom of kidney trouble. there isn't a regular place for dogs to drink Hint I must wait until we get one-four- th Say These Good Folks: Use Doan's because lf m hard-wotkin- book once and chewed another for generation after genera tlnn. "Of court, I do not mean that leant' Ing has been handed to us In our paws. I mean that as an expression to let you know. If yon don't ulready. that dogs 'Inherit as they say, certain qualities. "We used to have some wolf years and years ngo. they say. and the way we bury bone and find them again comes from the old wolf strain In u which bids us save some food for a rainy dav. "Now I don't inrun an actual rainy day. That la Just an expression which means a day when things aren't nt their best and wlien It Is well to have a little something saved for such a time. "I'ut, oh, the beat of all Is the way my master loves me and treats me. "In the summer time he goes tr piny In a park nearby. In that park tlirre Is a little drinking place. My master puts his head down over r spray of wuter which Is always com Ing up nnd has a drink. "But he doesn't forget about me. Hr holds me up In Ids urms and he take the water In Ills bund and I lup It up from his hand. "Of course, I can't get a great deal at a time this way anil so he holds me In his anus, under Ills left arm. to be exuct, und I nut given all I want. "My tongue is so refreshed. Hr blood-strea- up DOfeeling get tired, weak Trohuldy I swallowed some know! edge then. But It haa never been of any use to me and It has never been This world la incorrigHily sentinf any help to me. mental. None but tliut kind of songs beknow about anything "I don't become Immortal. cause of that book. What I know I have learned because of my muster BAYEIT ASPIRIN and my own good sense which haa DEMAND been handed down to one dog nfter Taks Tablets Without Faar If You with butter, sprinkle with a mixture of brown sugar and cinnamon, and when very light bake In a moderata lWut ur.i studies. "I'd he glad to help him with Ills lessons, but 1 know I cant. I mu not a student. I never was und I feel sure I never will be. "And so I don't botlier to try for 1 know I'd only be a nuisance to my master If I tried to look at the books and see what they were ull about. "When I was only a wee dug, no more than a puppy, I believe I tore d one-hal- iluesn't lie ulwuys cornea borne from school with an armful of luniks. I wonder then if be is going to pay attention to the books and not to me. "But no, lie doesn't bother about Ills biHiks until much late' on when it Is dark und when 1 curl up In his lap or lie by Ida feet and rest while he good-size- i It It doesn't mutter to me creature. that I am not beautiful. It doesn't nut tier to me that my hair Isn't pretty. Nor does It mutter to my master. That is the best of all. M.v master Is a fine boy. lie goes to school. lie studies lessons out of many books It I surprising to see bow many hooka lie studies mid surely lie will be very wise when lie grow up. snug-fittin- -- Ifii! 1 matter to me that hour of all hours ths most bless'd upon osrth. Blessed hour of our dinner. Digestive cheese and fruit there sure will be. & Jonnon. t I 'ini anything. Oh, ' li! don': I'd evei. be c.ilied pretty hair b "My shaggy mid sihiii v. hat curly tilling! It more apt to lo.k sourly than curly. "Still, icy nia ler docs the si be can with It. It Is diilicult hair with which to do k I? i ' A . i j It. j well-butter- A I'm r- riii'iy Hliull To. not parlit lf t c I'm li it tv He. lf 4 lie In j quick oven. If time Is short, make the biscuits, pinching off enough dough for each; roll Into a hall und place closely together In a greased dripping jinn. I'lerce with a fork and set In a very warm place to rise ; when mure than double In bulk, place In a very hot oven, then lower the beat to finish the baking. For a busy housewife, the loaves of bread may be molded, making two or three, baking In one pen or in Individual puna and enough dough will be left for a tin of biscuit, or a small one and a coffee cake. For the coffee cake be eure that a good cupful of sponge Is used, add one-hacupful of sugar, an egg, and one-hacupful of shortening. Mix well, place In a pan adding raisins, grnted lemon rind or currants. Spread guod-elxe- II: X-ra- JMmc Imffiird Them 4 Wekr y A of a Medicine Nqjol is used in children a and general hocpitals and is prescribed hy physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe. Like pure water it ia harmless. Let youf infant or child have Nujol regularly and see rosy cheeks, clear eyes and happiness return once more. Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by adopting the habit of internal cleanliness. Take Nujol yourself aa regularly as you brush your teeth or wadi your lace. For sale hy all druggists |