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Show PRO VO EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER. 9. X926.- - ft the cuteat, nivttlest ptetarc I thing you ever saw ! Mrs. Malum :;as kll the piuayiuess Uiat the aus are betr to, tier white hair Is bubbed and her legs beat any fUi'per lig I hive ever seen, with roe dalnUctit ankles imaginable ! It's a rvfivMh-inr Buys Trousseau But Not Her Own 7 J 'Jr f , w t " It ". I-l-E IS FOR BOYS" Continued of science's near sulutlon of how the sex of a Im; diUd luay omtrolh'd before birth rtniT4 Interesting And iinee ohy sieca'gtlon only interesting when it owomet lrsonal. lit us personalise It now. Listen, parents, you who are fixing tp- that peach basket with: satinette for a bsinet.- - you can have a boy, or girl, which will i ' s - A BOfXCING ClULi tu Here's a new profession nimicn thHt delicate oio kn u at of bounclnrf. fVr the he those unfamiliar with the term, be it Dow explained that "a bouncer' Is a. gentleman or" hi dy - ho sUs stands on the outskirts of a dance f oor, .usually, aud ejects forcib'y nv person whose prewntt, )eenii nuiVsirable n Uie house. There are bouueers fur theaters tixt but the dance hall hmiucer is the most eonmton niemlier of ' the some balls Now seems, it species. are employing "bidy bouncers" the benefit of female guests .whose delicate sensibilities object tp lndna bounced by a meiuber of "the opposite . sex. NOTE, COLLEGE MAIDS ! I recommend to tlie physical dn cation department of our colleges that they train their maidens fur this lofty occupation. Teachers, It seems, for which profession the majority of our college girls arc trained, are a, drug ou the market. Thouteachers sands of college-traine- d are out of Jobs. Here's Make 'em bouncers! NASTY-NICONES And it certainly is too had that - -- : a ; J lA-- p By SISTKB MAH,Y toffe. " The buffalo has become the quarry for msny big game hunters; the one on uickels. 4 r LrX'rHEON'-Bake- cVss,-itu- l d - tVbat ha.r becotu othe old fash-' luTjnan jio never lost a fra-ntl- dres-lng- . loned twite luiki'ii soup toijstetl fjotatttes, spiuarh with trcanicii mushrooms, nut aud fruit salad; cu oantt custard pie, whole whint bread, ud'k, coffee. " X Bint js mmt'stisl in tlio"Uin ner menulnit a hearty, well inlauc-?meal is supplifd!" Since cheese Is concentrated f'jsV 'he let I inv aud nrtine titiiJtif.S rft iiupera:ive in' the luwJieuf i;r,'u vegetable whb-- furnish-- . d t.he.iiisvRwtry bulk can U sub MituttHl raw cabbage would Is; A'disli' of piain kI1w) runes willi;a.n oatflieal cookie may lie more convenient fur a " bitiy mot her to serve in place of tin Crai-kers- FITS AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY Any sufferer from Epilepsy can now he relieved of all attacks by new guaranteed remedy that has a massed the medical profession. No harmful or habit forming driiBs. Write for free plan. Jept 1076 PHKXOLEPTOL CO Box 71, St. Johns PL Brooklyn, New York. , . . 1 L y . menu.-Any- The formal mason liriiiKS with It this new type of Jiara fashioned of blm? diamonds. ,4,, 1 prune puddlnc - E , aldics,' head lettiuv with prune pudl uu, milk, im: ' IHVXEH rn.im i.f Hmt v of a? dress which enables you to sei it to a woman because she thinks will enable her to sell herself BATHING BEAUT TOO OLD Is it because the silver-haireMrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton, In good standing of the 1'nlfed Daughters of the Con federacy, has curve and not ana to nileal slats,,, that she is no longer it member in good standing? The story goes like this. The lady In question, mem!er of said angust body, won five enps for swlmmlnc mil That was all right, mt she h;td her "picture took." That -- should, have beej okay, too: if ilie bad worn, as good TT. C. C.'s bonld wear nnder such a neat but riot gauBy, dress. But snd Mrs. Milton thoneht that since she would pose with her cup it won'd errflnt silliness to wen r snvthlnr 'ot the bflthlnu suit which helped V win t'i enva r;BXPMA WORE BISTIJS! Th"n. It sornw. the war broke. 'Trndnct. nnbecomlns a lady and s T T. C." clarioned pnst president!" if this liody. vwho called upon the shades, of their female ancestors 'Vrejini,' salt cttdfisli in toasted (porn breud, milk, cream; it 1 Grarfi fruit jiiiiv; BUEAKl'AST crreat. tiliu ft half-buxh- AMIL"Y . n-- ; - '! : pear'ji! jon navel .i Jfeyou re average, the choice rtiins you. In the firvt place, yoa 14 a nteuibcr of the humau speclen, are not . accuMtoued to being forced to make sui h a choi. Second, It's hui u a choice! Hnppoge you choose a "boy" and he turns out to be a burglar7 It'll he justfc on yoa for nuking so bold as to choose, and If you say "girt" and the girl "turns cut wrong," there yon are again I Here's wagering that prove scienct w fiat ULilir things will be just about where they were before, unless women get rumors of another watf-th- en, if they are canny, they'. I . all nirlsl ."STYLE ALL THE WHILE a rather new clever defini lion if Style. "Style is that feutur, i Flapper Fanny.Says: rhinf fYom tho ffliud at UKtial lathlng beauty pkttts. Cf course.: she's right ! How silly she would have looked poxed bVride her on as she wore black velvet with her m ALLENE Al XIUARV ELLCTS SPAS1SH FURK. Dec S The Auiericsu Leg ton auxiliary will elect ifficers for the comlwt year at a cteetina iad social to he h(4d Wt- uay sfteruoon December 10, at the t ome or Mrs. Grant Rounds, Many Diamonds ' TsiSTusrswc.se' ji the tmich. itnd brjiwq onlnn The Imh'v ine'ts snj the bread nlisiubs some ;f tlie ctisaard aud tlie jllsh is uTieFQctbdngjw mmrlsiniigr: to , Batted Ctieese Samlwirhcs , Bonneville Ward Country Store tittspoon Offering to help with the dishes Is salt, teaspwm l'pler, cheese. tte easiest way to get into hot bread. ' MEMORIAL MEETING ' . ,, water, ' 'Cut bread In thiu s'Im-- , spread with creamed butter and put to (S)sciul to the IleraUn SPANISH iXWK, Icc. 8. The getber as xnndwlclies with ..slice of any body of women tan Instill sucb lic'se lietween. Arrange In a shal- coniiHitiiH' inoctiiig for the Soldier's ideas into the niiuds nasty-nic- e low baking dish or dripping pan. Mcniorlnl for1 Siiantsit Vork which their daughters, tryltig to make making one layer.. Heat eggs slight- was at. first aimnuiiced for Thurs! hem think thaf thene's simtblug ly with salt and kpmt ami milk. day evejilns will lie held Friday, indiH-eii- t 10 at the Amcr-t.ialtout the tight of uiother Pour over sandwiches In um anil club rooms. in a bathing jiuit! bake in a moderate oven until firm Friday"7:30 8 "Uncle Bimw - ; Dusenberry giving a"way prizes. Adm.10c.25c' n d -- The evening gown Is of delicate pink chiffon trimmed with 'sequins. eft is a brown wool coat tilth collar and cuffs of brown martin. a 9. PARIS,TrimDoc. ily Dear Cousiu: If I have seemed to neglect yon, It is because my cousin Margot has been in Paris shopping for her trousseau, and I ha,Ve aided and' abetted her at every hand. deal Margot's father lost a great of money in the war, and the large fortune that onee should have been hers i practically dissipated, so for this great event' in herllfe he Is t)uvingcarefuUy,and restfainedly,us But we did'not let that prevent from having a wonderful time shop we ping. And when I saw the outfit cot Wether with so little actual, Mish in hand 1 came to the con mited income is a great safeguard. were We bought nothing until we irtisolntelv sure what we had was the very Sbest that could be had for the money., And we' have eaulpped L iinHtelv. I shall go . which. Is set tn H.,-,- . ' nni-- 1UI Ul At jmfM of .a short skirt of white accordcon pleated kattba anil a sleeveless blouse of the same. Over the right shoulder and the left nip are plastrons of embroidery red wool roses on this - white ground. You have no Idea how chic it is. She, can wear a red or a white hst. Being very wise as well as blonde, she will probably wear white. , AVe went to Maria Guy for most of her batSjiiind.procured - some small velvet affairs with little velvet scarfs to match that were iniite too heavenly. And one silly velonr black one that looked exactly like a coachman s hat except that the crown was fatter She was adorable in that, and only an absolutely feminine creature like herself could possibly attempt It. Ion would have loved Margot's enthusiasm over her purchases., 1 isuppose I should admit that we liad the beneflts.bf much adWce from Aunt LouiseP-an- d you know there is no more careful' buyer In Tarts I'm sending you a picture of a coat we found which Is quite too than she. M. Perrone lovely. Ijt Is of brown wool, with horizontal bands that give the effect of deep tucks and large collar "and cuffs of brown martin. If Mar-gwere not as slender as a reed, this coatmignt Mtrilng. 01'1 iws charming. . oiber ' and I circmn-itanccsi- tographed In a bathing suit than have eaten raw worms. ( I TEST SIGHT EVER Xnw, J wish you could- see the I which slight misunderstanding, shall tell you lout in my next letter. Now I must drive with mother she loves to ; ride in the Bohj these crisp, chilly days. All my love. have had a GERMAIXE. jiSSc -- .. .- ..... ,i?tiJ?r" '"i . Among Several evening costumes, - eTtiy--'ACT:' E if S I UMHWilil UfJi!iyT V ' . --.l.',;,ff)r,,-'8AVTSX . I .. ...... very effectively too. .The tendency here is more away ....from plain materials unless they sre given embroidery or glitter so that they seem bright and gay. .Never have t seen such lames and ' brocades as the , gold nnd' silver couturiers are exploiting. .And. as . If that were hot enough they are encrusted with, diamonds, pearls and colored stones so that every Illusion of splendpr- - and richness is pro- '. .. . tt.room.,) . , kn . Very cleverly too, she bought one very nimtile dinner gown of cold iame with a simple, round neckline fronts-nna very leep y In the back.4glii also can niake this very elalitilato; by adding the shawl. sport clothes are all .very simple end practical, but there was one., that canght.'my fancy partlen-,1- a riy one of Jenny's artless look- - llr; No other gift can give such year round satisfaction CULD ..- - ti--;$3- . Sewing1 ' 1" $225 in.. 95 WMilatl ' Co. 135 West Center a as i'VUUl. .Ii tiraln.. - sks.. - nAM 'IVM ..ws, ' 275 W. Center Street. PRODUCT . Provo, 15 Prices- - 15 Styles REE BIU" From $10 Up A Small Minature Cedar Chest In addition to remarkable 'discounts iring this cedar chest sale we will give to the purchaser of eaclrehest a beautiful little minature chest which is so useful for dainty handkerchiefs, gloves and many other budoir articles.' " ' - . rCi T i . rAis TWT' T7s s - CEDAR ' "7 5i A . .CHEST Walont chest. Solid sromstlo red cedar endfe snd tack, bottom, iront ends front hsndsomely veneered in genuine heart walnut, effect Queen Anns design. Front decorations high 19 x 48 at lighted. Size, Regular vslue, $42.50. Factory introductory pries , ', H duo-to- i. 'Q2S 1 Decorated chest, fimshed in Hague not! Solid sromstie rsd cedar panels. Shaded enamel plaqnes, flower designs in lavender, rose, snd green. Very rich looking. Size, 48 19 x 2QI,. Xegulsr vslue, $420, Factory introductory TJtah. GENERAL MOTORS , Uanml50ftO0mmmr wrm , HEBER W. BATE St, Prove, Utah. Please send complete Information about Frigidaire. , Name ...r At,rtn i ' MyWr matic red cedar panels. Colonial feet, casters. Size. 48x19x194. -- . 1I1ULW1IVM J wasJ iiuui ajVUUIIlVi ; a true delight to the eye, its spotless porce-"- '! uuu cuHinct uiiing h promise ui dccict, more ftam--. tary refrigeration, its freezing compartment offering the great convenience of dainty Ice cubes and delicious frozen desserts. 1 i , ? And with a genuine. Frigidaire she will share with more than 250,000 Frigidaire users the serene cenfidence which only Frigidaire can give. Larger food capacity, quieter operation, freedom from vibration, lower operating cost, a wider range of models, more precise engineering and manufacturing methods,' greater beauty of design, proven dependability .in service these are the things that have made Frigidaire the outstanding leader in the electric refrigeration industry. Come to our display room, telephone, or mail coupon below for complete information. v, ., Lanning Furniture .r one newspaper 'announcement of the sale, which opens Saturday. So don't mist this opportunity. Gome to the L sale. Come early! woman have more wonderful ' In her kitchen a beautiful new HEBERW.BATE Cabinets End Tfibles . Smokers for Dad Hand Bags and Sui ' Cases in leather Cedar Chests r. NewLow PRICES ttoM H.t mttd Mahogany Walnut andv j' Oak Rockers Child's Bed and Mattress 1 $9.75' any 1 finish Frigidaire Offer Adore for Lest f.lS.-iL'Tl"- Special Furniture' SALE Here's your first opportunity to get a beautiful walnut chest to match, your Other fine furnitureand get with it aUtlwnKkilljni efficiency of the wUdxedar ches t. An entirely new type of chest construction makes this possible. It was originated by The Lane Company, manufacturers of the famous Lane cedar chests. To get quick introduction, the makers have just ttr- , iushed dealers everywhere with a certain number of these new chests to be aold at unbelievablylow prices. . A limited number of the chests have been shipped Us. They are the most beautiful chests we have ever seen. At die low prices quoted they are the greatest values 1 jNgvfr have you had such a chance to buy for so little money a eeoar cuest lor yourselt or someone near and dear Remember, only a few of these chests and only this -- - Margotv'wbo has lovely golden hair and can look like a goddess in Mack, purchased a very simple black eropc evening gown, and her funds on a very Borgpogs,:rinRed shawl of heavy which she will. wear over it, to give a regal effect when she enters I J I liked best the one we photographed for you. It Is of delicate pink chiffon trimmed with seqtiins arranged li a Very simple design,' but duced,. IV " 275 W. Center - THE DEPARTiVVjSkr STORE OF PROVO it - 4Q2$ ' |