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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS. JUNCTION. UTAH Oke KITCHEN CABINET Dresses Between Formal and Informal Are Shown in New Designs. I. li. Wntsrn Nwpper Union ) the world from It own viewpoint. Life meet Iti taeke at It eh all Life ee choose. Ufa wine or falls at Ha own pleas- ure. Life has Its chance to gain or lose. We steer our life-boo'er the billows' High crest and troughs of Right or Wrong, And If our helm Is guaged by duty Our life will be one grand, sweet song Caroline Summer, -- at NICE THINGS TO EAT - When one has a little cooked chicken this makes a most appetizing dish : Chicken a la King. Take two cupfuls of chicken, four fresh.sis-mushrooms, one tablespoonful of butter, of a green pepper, one cupful of thin cream, o a e c u p f u I of chicken broth, three taof flour, blespoonfuls one-hateaspoonful of salt, teaspoonful of paprika, one teaspoonful of lemon juice. Cut the chicken Into cubes, break the mushroom caps and cut the stems, chop the green pepper; add the cream to the chicken stock and two egg jolks Cook the mushrooms and the pepper In the butter, add the flour, then roin- bine the other Ingredients. Sene on toast garnished with parsley. Jelly Omelet. Separate the whites and yolks of two eggs ; beat the whites until stiff, the yolks until creamy. Put a teaspoonful of butter into an omelet pan, when hot pour In the omelet, after mixing the eggs with two tablespoonfuls of milk and a dash of cayenne and salt. Cook until the omelet Is set; cover with a hot lhl or place a moment in the oven. Spread one-hal- f with jelly and fold over the other half. Serve on a hot platter. Another nice dessert which one may have at hand for an emergency Is stuffed dates. Stuff them with nuts or marshmallows raisins, fondant, cream cheese. Serve with whipped cream, or simmer in a little fruit juice of mariscldno sirup, and serve with or without cream. Pricks of ice cream dipped in hot chocolate sauce; then repacked to chill, are well liked for a change from the ordinary ice cream. mixed with thick Orated maple-sugacream and finely chopped almonds makes a most delicious sandwich which served with a cup of tea makes a nice hit for an afternoon ten, or Is good for dessert with coffee Some Pineapple Dishes. With a few cans of sliced, shredded or crushed pineapple one may have a salad or dessert in a few moments. Pineapple and Pepper Salad. Take two cupfuls of grated pineapple, drain before and measuring add one cupful of diced celery and two red peppers or pimentoes. Chop the peppers, mixed with the pineapple and celery and add mayonnaise. Serve on . one-fourt- h lf one-fourt- r , j , A wardrobe may boast of statel.v velvet gowns, of chic jacket suits, of ensembles for the day and ensembles for the evening, hut until It includes one or more of those unpretentious yet useful garments designated by the trench designers as liule" gowns, It cannot he said lo he complete, asserts a Paris fashion correspondent in the New York Times These little gowns in, in reality, emergency gowns, suitable for most occasions short of tlie ver.v formal or informal they combine cheerfully with the odd coat or. If necessary, serve as fctreet dresses on warmer da.vs. feuch a dress is the one from Jacquet In a soft black crepe satin, draped, If so slight a movement could be called draped, to flip left side. Like most of the new draped dresses, this gown has In the back a bloused waist above a straight skill with t lie waist surplice in front draping lo the left and the skirt following 1i with a slightly lifted line, tdip of the narrow fur bindings new this season, consisting In (ids case of an imh-widbinding of beaver, follows the surplice neckline to tie in a Imge. Hat, French how-knat the left beltllne before It continues on down the overlapped side and around the bottom of the skirt. The long hell sleeves over a puffed underleeve also have the narrow edging of beaver Exaggerated Use of military braid black, gold or silver that is a characteristic of the new Paris collections, is exemplified in a little gown from Lucille made In a fine black serge. A straight dress, depending for fullness in the skirt on an inverted plait at either side front, forms the foundation for this gown. Half-incmilitary braid In black and red makes a row, down t he front of the waist, of flat loops held together by a gold bu'tton as tiie uniforms of officers are deemated in musical comedies The po kets on either side of the skirt over the inverted plaits are trimmed in loops of the braid, with i lie straight ends extending to the skirt hem Tile round cuffs flaring batk from the hand typically a fall of Itthi cuff nfe also braided. A stiff little turnover collar, edged with black ribbon milling and tied with a severe hluik ribbon, completes tills smart costume. The new trimming line that is best described by tlie term, "harness trimming, is found on a gown from Yteb In beige crepe de chine. Tills harness trimming consists of nil incli-v- illegible of embroidery, or of contrasting material, applied across tlie hack of tlie shoulders, continued down the upper side of tlie arm and encircling the el bow where a puffed lower sleeve Is attached. In the model from Yteb, tills trimming is made of two narrow strips of velvet in shades one a little lighter and the other darker than tlie beige of the dress. Tlie straight ruffles of skirt beur this same tlie three-tierenarrow trimming and the crushed wide' girdle is of velvet In the same two shades. h official- -looking v d Frock For a Christmas Present Hand-Embroider- ed lettuce. of Pineapple Puffs. Cream a cupful of butter, add one cupful of one-thir- sugar, two d eggs, one and cupfuls of flour mixed with two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Mix jyell and stir In one-hacupful of grated pineapple. Iut into buttered muffin rings and bake twenty five minutes in a moderately hot oven. Serve with a sirup made from the pineapple juice. Line sherbet Pineapple Sundae. glasses with lady fingers, put in a la.ver of Ice cream, then two of crushed pineapple and top with more cream and a cherry. f Pineapple Pudding. Sprinkle cupful of sugar over a can of crushed pineapple and set away to become chilled. In hn hour drain and reserve this juice and use over layer sponge cake; on each layer place a layer of pineapple; repeat until all the Juice and fruit are used. Make a meringue of the whites of Iwo eggs, spread over the top of the cake and brown in the oven. Serve cold with a thin custard or with cream. Make the custard of the yolks of the eggs. Cool before serving. Pineapple Sherbet. Boil two cup fuls of water with one cupful of sugar, dissolve one tablespoonful of gelatin softened In cold water in the sirup, beat until cold, then add the whites of four eggs and a can of pineapple with the juice of a lemon. Freeze and serve In sherbet glasses. Sponge Cake With Pineapple. Ar range pieces of sponge cake in a pint bowl ; pour over as much of canned pineapple Juice as the cake will absorb. Set in a cool place, unmold at serving time on a platter and garnish with pineapple and whipped cream. Tomatoes Stuffed With Pineapple. tomatoes, remove Peel medium-sizethe seeds and pulp. Sprinkle the inside with salt and fill with pineapple which has been drained and mixed with nuts and mayonnaise. Arrange the tomatoes ou lettuce, garnish with half a walnut meat and a bit of mayonnaise. well-beate- n seven-eighth- s lf table-spoonful- s one-hal- well-beate- n d Sacrificed for a Thanksgiving Day Feast Emergency Gowns Late Paris Mode Heavy, heavy" sure hangs over tills old gobhltr's to be decapitated and made Into tlie chief dish of Mary Astor, prominent motion pic- ture actress, wearing a chiffon taffeta sports dress. The graceful manner in which the sleeves of this outfit drape is the outstanding feature. Interesting Vestee Will Enliven the Costume dress enThe blue livened with vestee of satin, silk faille, or rep in odd shapes, and with novel trimming, Is conspicuous In a group are dresses These of Imports straightened, with pinch bloused hacks and cluster plaits in tlie skirt to var.v the silhouette. Some boleros are included, ns well as frocks In which boleros are suggested by the lines in which tlie trimming Is ap plied. Tlie interest of these models is centered In tlie vestee, which Introduces unusual similes, frequently green or yellow, Into the costume, tvs well as Metal thread a contrast In fabric. embroidery In distinctive geometrical patterns that contribute to tlie tailored effect is employed frequently to embellish the vestee, and diminutive metal appliques also are used for trimming. In one dress the trim niing consists of columns of small each unit being metal squares, stitched with a cross of contrasting color. Some of the vestees give the effect of Jackets closing in decorative buttons and loops Several ensembles for afternoon wear are shown with the dresses of flat crepe and the coats of kasha trimmed with fur. Two tones of the same color are used in the dress, in many cases with the lighter sliude repeated in tlie coat lining. Black is emphasized in afternoon dresses of the more formal type, re lleved usually by jabots or narrow bandings in contrasting color. In one example, of black canton, heliotrope and mauve are used in the jabot and in two narrow bands encircling the hem. Lace is combined with black velvet In many dresses, and usually romprises the lower half of tlie sleeve Chiffon is given place In another group as the medium for evening wear, and most of the frocks shown are of the soft, fluttering type best Velvet Is expressed in this fabric. combined with the chiffon in many Instances, appearing In the lower part of the bodice and the upper part of the skirt. Fringe and rhinestones are emphasized for trimming, the fringe being used to form an overskirt rather than In isolated strands. In some of the velvet and chiffon dance frocks the rhinestones stud the velvet bodice and are veiled by a layer of chiffon with crossed surplice lines. cloth-tailore- d wus loaded on cai go ot coal tar pilch, manufactured in Chicago ui tlie plant of the F. J. Lewis company, declared that to tlietr of the Officials France. to company Dunkirk, for Hein shipment tlie Norwegian freighter dock for maker's from the loaded made full of products know-ledgcargo strictly Chicago the shipment is tlie first a voyage. A dlrect-to-Europ- . e Uncle Joe VALENTINO HEIRESS Theresa Werner, "surprise heirof Rudolph Valentino, w of a third of the late ftlm star's estate may, It Is said, become the center of a sensational attempt to break the will, Is pictured above as she arrived in Angeles from her home In to protect her interests In the Italy estate. It Is estimated that Mrs. Werner will get close to a million dollars under the will, If It Is allowed to stand. host-legac- y Is New O. Cannou, not long before bis Old Soldiers Know His Signature Tay day still comes every month to old soldiers and retired civil The checks are service employees. sent out under the direction of Elmer E. Miller, disbursing officer of the pension bureau, shown here with one of the multiple signing machines. 530,000 tome little girl, your daughter or your neighbor's, should receive a Christmas gift of a erwise would. French gingham First brush the garment well and like the one here picpantie-dresoil pockets free from dust. empty tured. Wouldn't you just love to s de Have a .small bottle of gasoline, a cupthe sparkle of this little girls eyes, ful of clean water, and a woolly rag as her tiny fingers excitedly withdrew the color of the article to be cleaned. box which it from the Place a blotter or cotton pad under Santa Claus had addressed to her? each portion worked on to catch any Well, why not let this solve the probgrease that is dissolved and rubbed The design lem of what to give? The gasoline Is a solvent through. on each poclet is done in cross-stitcfor all grease and oi! spots and will this peasant embroidery being very brighten any portion of the garment popular for children's dresses. A solid tiiat It Is laid upon. The water will colored chambray binds the neck, also dissolve any sweet and starchy stains. cuffs the sleeves and the knickers. Work over the entire carefulgarment This model could be successfully carly with these two solvents. When comried out in any checked woolen mapleted hang out in tlie open air, on a terial. sunny day if possible, to deodorize. Then press In the usual manner. Touch of Elegance Many cleaners work over the whole Trun-qarecapes and coats, with article with gasoline, then dry and the most fascinating sleeves, are work all over again with water. shown as a part of the new evening ontfit. Decorated Skirts Fur-Trimm- This is the last portrait made of Joseph death at his home In Danville, 111. NEW OREGON SENATOR An occasional sponging of ones cos tume will enable It to keep Its freshness a great deal longer than It oth- gayly-wrappe- Cannon Dies Mrs. ess Sponging Costume Will Make It Look Fresh, New ju.. topple head, hut lie does not seem to realize that he ta about Thanksgiving day dinner. Full Cargo of Chicago Products Sails for Europe i wee a 1 Nw , I I d ed fall coats are heavily down the front. The tiered and ruffled skirt gains in favor daily. For evening there are many attractive lace froiks, the -- kills composed entirely of lace rutiles. Must Mean Defilement i Frederick Steimer, Bepublican, who as elected to the Culled States sen ate from Oregon. Never throw mud. You may miss your mark ; but you must have dirty hunds. Joseph Barker. Eternal Change truth so sublime but It may be; trivial tomorrow in the light of neWj thoughts. Emerson. No |