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Show ATOL 6. IKS. PEOVO EVENING HERAID. FRIDAY. PAG3 . JLAPPER FANNY SAYSt ', DAY Talfes To Prints tf clever ator agar can! do something About too MTRwt competition on the part of their salt eeafslt, whan the HHlt is tka ttx ttattocnw lileiaHy hovnaed to death. It's a problem. I waiuiesed Into tho silk etxtmenl of by avorita tor tho other day, thlnkinf that an hourk leisurely wandering through the department ana seelnc what was being shewn would enable me to flan the spring wardrobe. I had every Intention of buying aaateriala as soon as I knew what I wasted. But from the minute I got- off the elevator I was domed by fttet one sales person and. than another, ail flaring at ona another. Just as t tried to cogitate and decide) whether, a Mue or beige print would beat harmonise with any leftover, some helpful1 clerk would Insist an' showing "marts me" this charming purple" or this "lovely greenT or this "gorgeous cerise," and just as I meditated on whether 1 most" waited a crepe afternoon dross or a chiffon, up would come somebody with ft bolt of "nice aergeT . r Te make a loag story- - short. I couldn't concentrate, as I wasn't let along long enough. I refused to buys without chance for reflection and departed. Must we know exactly 'What we want before entering to make stores? Is there no - managers are - that way the chance browse in a sltk alrle, for Instance, I- Is - wonder V - T- , - - 1 -- susaBaer dtsttaoUasu hew polka duttod ereft at off by apetwr I , . . . - 1 . . . i .' I i . . 1;- - " . 1 1 ' ...... ... ' 1 J .... I i .... -- . Ik KEA-eVwi- ro es pin-poi- nt i.-- i . j . . , -.v -- uin-Jn- , ... , mnn pprm uiii TnRT r . una luAunuiu MiuieiujUK over and above all its other appeal. Plain and Prints Combined In the manner of fasnioning these new printed sports things the feminine style Is the right one. But never, never on things can - fussiness - be .tolerated this spring. The sharply defined of last season Is not far enough back of furbelows to have any favor at all. It is still better taste to combine plain material with prints than to have either stand alone. And In mw manner -- of, conipinmg X 4j taxe it on: tils woman wno gains i a. healthy body I weight aalljf-h- as and a good digestion. The underweight is so because of anaemia, overwork, loss or sleep, or any one of a number of things classed unn der that heading, "run decade. Always becoming. wonder women are finding tbem to T 'i inB i,nd i very new note. This gives a little more freedom and does .. away with a bunflesome Deep cuffs of broVn add a novel note similar to the long dark kid golves of another era. Across the body of this sutt the brown crepe juts in diagonal edged banding and brown edges the V neck, running on down like a Jabot right on the dress. - , Tapering Diagonal Line With this goes an hat a new shiny rough straw that has the crlspness and assurance of youth In Its weave. Bseds only a simple band of brown uiiicMttif mnu . dceDer bsin eiasoii front than hck lv. Ing a line not dissimilar to the points on the jumper banding. The other model shows the new tweed silk at Its best in a charm ing English red, that new, bright snaae that women find so becom ing. Here we hsve tapering dlagon-dere- d effect that Is sportive look- pall-lisa- eye-sha- wlfluti pjJSWE.iriHrnoa.paT inea again- - lira. Elect Dixon. Mrs. Ezra Tanner, Mrs. Emily Nietson, Mrs. Clara Giles, Mrs.' Allle Clark, Mrs. Susie Poulton, Mrs. Emms Jensen, Mrs. Joseph Nelson and Mrs. Nellie two-piec- ' pood ts rut THtH CIO OrObt lettuce may Da you knew that be reatorod to. Its m I from tlie Commonplace Now we will prepare the eggs: remove the yolks and, press them through a salve or through a pota to rlcert.:.just be sure the yolks are ft fluffy "mass, The whites are' cut Into match-- t TOGETHER- - ft spoonful - There is no particular reason why this salad should be named Orange Grove except that its looks and flavor are aa delectable as the perfume and beauty of an orange ., grove. tt Is planned to serve six people; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Orton are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine if your family is smaller allow one baby daughter, born Wednesday at egg for each person and one large the Crane Maternity home. Mother cucumber, f and baby are doing nicely. - - French sATisHlDr IP jx AND i BARGAINS stock, grade, Coupled i mi. vri t ; '3 V' (elasticity j oe and 1 ot extra protection. . Narrow - . y. Jlfaster-OvlD- I W 1 he leautifut ttocllng in a clan itttlf. Finely texture J till' to j purple picot edge. Full faeiioned etf eourec. Choice of man y Lucile colon tn addition to Sylphe. " Created Lucile eall aa-r- jo . Holeproof "colors premiere Parisian artist !j of faAiou. fr Jenkins Knit Goods Cbr '. . TIIE HOSIERY STORE i- - 1 Saves You Money Mens' Easter Men's Work and Hats Dress Hose $1.00 79c - dozen $2i95 $3i95 and bargain. 16-too- th FIVE-CU- FOR9c swswsawswawMKsssasssasseiswaWBM - RUST PROOF VASH BOILER - These are made from lected willows. se- Tliread Silk,, full fashion- value s & Saturday Yes, this is ,a real good watch. Nickeled case with plain, easily read dial. You have no doubt paid $1.50 for one like this. ..... w . . V I it J Ties ' 5Focnvaiur cSa&Tiw'-'- 35C Boys' Dress Caps , washers; 5c for -- - Mens Caps Fancy Dress , Caps CIC I4J $2.00 alue $1.00 value .HOSE Boys' and Girls' Ball Hats 45c 35c fC 03C Boys' Shoes Black and tan Panco ggj,fi5. $2.25 value . ; .- Sizes llia to 2 $2.50 value -. ...,. $1.85 CI QO 0 Ever ybddy's a dozen : 368 WEST CENTER CONFERENCE EXCURSION RATES OREM LINE " SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN Fare and for the round trip, selling dates April 4th to 8th, incl., final return limit April 11th. One day excursion rates on basis of ONE CENT PER MILE, minimum fare 50 cents, selling dates April 4th , to 8th, incl., limited to return on date of sale only. ' These low fares will enable ypy to return home each . , evening. " SPECIAL TRAIN 1 . one-thi- rd . ' M?fjk Wt-ZVlw 01 nc ed$2.oo - 89 c ....... 50c Js CURTAIN STRETCHERS These fold upun that ynn may put away easily. ' C1 Regular Btyle Q0 , vliUO and size EQp . . www With everylMM..sssssnssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMMaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaJ purchase of $1.00 of more. .. This rust-proboiler is Small, Saturday .... $1.18 most popular size. Strong Medium, Saturday ..$1.44 handles. Satur- CII QQ Large, Saturday V. . .$ll5? iwO day. Special . . . . V Extra Large,, Sat. ...$1.98 Watch $1.00 $liQJ Rayon Silk, all shades, O mmmrn BASKETS-- r CI 0C Ladies' Hose worth 50c. ' $1.65 Ladies' Easter Hats : For only 34c you get a brass P 10 strap 10 LB. BAG OF SUGAR for HOSE NOZZLE nazjJfl-ihatL- , Cups and Saucers SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY steel ....... $U4 steel .......$1.21 th 395:0.39 HAVE BRIGHT FLORAL DESfGN V-'- 11 . UVxto2 RAKES 14-too- PLAIN AND FANCY ........ $1i45 8 to Sizes Xf- tr. ..a.. y to 8a IRONING BOARD Rite-Wa- DOLLAR-PO- L tv SPECIAL VALUES Beautiful Decorated Tea Pots A Black kid. one Most popular ironing table. Very rigid and well' shaped. A $3.50 value. CO Q0 Driers CAPACITY. ; '. Easter fashion parades will he AominatrA tlii new Lucile color Uend. 5jlphe'is an ai- lurintf and 'misty chade tliat melts into 1 . t 1 r t i . sr. costume, and is an ideal color or those dilhv uji iiuui ui vuanrcuic ana kosmtne precis. It i the ideal color to witk everything. t 1 of j. A. truly Jo Children's Our 10c 15c Willow. Clothes r n TF3 SjjjEipers;. Of - NEW STOCK x-- Everybody's Easter TaktAd i Dish For 25 ft. snd wear, CcoUs In 2 tji toJg iMnutes , STREET 33 EAST CENTER ' ' GET DAIRY PAILS I u Provides Morning Energy SHIPPERS nnrfpa2 - M ' La- -J n $2.49 . ik 1 size hose. iAOx WJi li t!Pl Jiolkjs. ?Mh XJ - ed to her home In Beaver, Utah, time before dinner peel the cu--1 after spending several weeks In Pro cumber, slice very thin and crisp Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Blgler ot Flint ve and Pprlngvllle with relatives It In Ice water. Drain and dry on Michigan, are spending several days fthd friends. Most - popular X. yMml The recipe, aa given for six serv ings, totals just 1300 calories. Al lowing 500 for the French dressing and 500 for eggs the rest of the material Isn't up to much, calorl cally speaking, This is ft good aalad for lunch grv with l erl.p mils inrt WWa oranges' iut BMScTt? w ban high seamless. -- 0)nn.AR.?rirU V . So-clo- ty New ilk When Morning Minutes Couc - dressing is carefully poured over each .salad' and a dash of paprika and another of chopped finish this picture salad. -parsley Doesnt that sound good? It is - Thornton, members of the Utah stake board "Relief Society, were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday and Thursday, attending the Relief conference sessions HOSE. . liUulOtllamlt "Douflas Fairbanks in Kbia Houd " coming to tho Gem Theater next Saturday, is sure ts enhance the popular ity of this hero since this film un doubtedly will live just as any great novel with a historical back May day." ground survives tho onslaughts of time. , i Mr. and Mrs. R. E Taylor of Salt Hood was ft great Lake were among the visitors In Robin That lovej-- , every Version of hia meteoric this city. Thursday. Arrange crisp white lettuce leaves on fftCh salad "pSW."1 On "these leaves arrange a circle ot cucura ber; over the cucumbers arrange layer of egg white. Strips of pimento are laid above the egg whits and the mound la topped by tMwd of Mtac French dressing , rCTTINO THE' SALAD , RUBBER . Top Cllffon. Nam m lined witk heavier tilk for IT tu his . These are handy for many Saturday uses. Made of tin. 10 quart Like picture, they save la-size. Tomorrow and dishes. Fit into sink 19c oor oven. Rust proof.. and ofly UUSili Picot one In which ths spirit of .chi valry reached its sen It a. No character in the memory el mankind ever was given such a anagatficeat opportunity to be Impressed permanently so brilliantly. , Douglas Fairbanks' masterly portrayal of Ihls charac- - fu4 early-morni- RtXIPE TOTTAVK 24-in- I lfnd rrtapiMKf by covering It withvnry cold mate to which the Jukof a lemon has beea adddf ORANGE OROVK SALAD ' egg, hard nolle I small can of psmentoa - 1 ewenmbera 18-in- ch l , No rhsnrttr ever apealed more to the Imagination for his preponderance f dash ing romantic verve than Robin Hood whoas exploits In the Twelfth -- TOWEL-RO- DS Refcesliing Freedom tr I down." . It la no hip-line- cannoi live witnoui. Many sports costumes take top men, loo are any happies than In coats or e cardigans over their the days when man supported and chic to form ensembles good woman managed the home? for cooler days. These top coats mav be real t wH In matfhinoMr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones and. and designs. Or. may be the Mr, and Mrs. Heber Done will mo- - plain silk over thethey suit printed I to tor Salt Lake this evening. Back fullness is one thing some - ( three-cornere- d t4U rs , ' imi t .nr-m-nim - -- - the 4frin om 4ine their inning I speak (roan sad experience. There was ft, time In my life when 1 had aa intense desire to wear ft lot of evealng cloth ea; and to do so ing. A collar of tweed opens out. I must have boom fat successfully beaded with id. ft pair of to -- cover tho bones of ins esin of reo ana swipe ' I tki. Am.mm-- . I employed ft masseuse for three and Inserts of stitched tucks run- months to give me daily rub with novel across. and quite oeoaa butter, Very ning and at the end of that 1st Rs full la this skirt when tucks time I looked worse than when I out their fullness. started. A feminine touch that is new is That set me to thinking, and I tweed th sleeve with its puff of medical overhauling, lived up had Into silk gathered a plain cuff of to and at the end of. ft year X was it red. ahmit the "dowaffer'S wnrrvlna ilh Ihts unlv snorts suit poaa tump" rwaJrcaTryrnground.-one of ths Reboux CO you see, unr ipuiea, muu baliibunU hats of English red and Is and end of most the a deep tan. This season is the first ' of our beginning fat and thin, evils. to sponsor the trtconr for almost a i new skirts are featuring. Alt skirts r fuller." Many Insist on belts. If therrr' near the e. they fcietmHy-put' normal waistline and, tf may predict a summer style, the-- , normal waistline will be the only one that counts by the time July is here. Two of the smartest sports suits In print make much use of the diagonal lines, And both make a point of the V neck and emphasize it by the cut of the Inserts In the jumper... Newest In spcrts wear Is a brown and siring colored polka-dotte- d crepe eiilt, rnmhnefl with hrnwn lnj-ilir-ro- shA hap-- ; lnisTSimply . . because . n. .neAamn Ik him inn of her own, she will be highly snd f u'te Justifiably In wilted " You said "a mouthful," Dorothy! In Rasata Women tof Soviet Russia hare rMnsrs worked out like this, ,rd " author of trig to 'Jessica Smith, "Women of Soviet Russia": "Man and woman are economically Independent of each cl.wr and are jointly responsible for the - children's support while community g homes, day nurseries, public rooms aniLJaundrJes ar grad-uall- y taking women's place In con- - f. j cant la their liking ttAna I w$ offering sympathy to women who think .fn. standing "modern woman," to dls-ths state and advance of wp- Blf HENRI BfcSDEL man during the past yeary.-riioFor on "Feminist New tyle" NEW TORKj - pYH - r Sports 1927-2.or the Year 8 '. She clothes take to prints In the latest woeditions of what "Feminism' has become a term men wilt wear on the side-linof of opprobrium to the modern young golfand tennis. woman.- - For the ' word suggest Pclka dots stand first In either the old school of fighting ity. And because of their popular newness feminists who wore flat heels and in the realm Of sports wear, had Very little feminine charm, or dots take liberty with sizes polka and the. current species wbd antagon- may be as big as a dollar or small ise men with their constant clamor as a about maiden names, equal rights, Next to polka dots for sports woman's place in the world, atd come thetweeq. patteteticu caus Infinitum. another ad many ,oo-rilks. The". And I. wonder if womeiT - ' 1 '" cuss ; J V-.- f will have red. - Ultra-Thi- n nd overweightrToday i may be. Do you know that it Is a much, cfre. J harder thing to put fat oa. than to we--tifc-- . No. No! Modem women hate"TnoTdeipH the name "feminist.' Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, selected as. an out- "Of tjii(-4V- ' Yesterday they - well-know- Jo. .tsotUBg And Here's Help for the fj T mmA tamol An income Is aoroe thing you lrve within or without . . brown flat srtss a ta esffa, fashlen ths girdle 'suss Intriguing sort at la of tho now twee esmtilnea with plain" Kafitea V as - AmTIEREDlTH- fabrics to gtv X Xrf'". lating library? They'd make much more money If they'd call off the pack! . (3WIE1: HMVjlfcSW necessary toih.erjiatQmeras the chance to browse In the circu. IXIING FAIRBANKS IN "ROBIN UOODT... AT THE GEM career tad teste. He was noted the manner in whiea be so rigiCy enforced the highest respect fbr women. He. was gallant to a man- tvZ ... mum dgree sn1 hs rsvr resent any show of masculine a conduct toward the gentler sex. His ' manner of resentment was always most unpleasant for the attfqfiv tog., In nrdr ; wtt . . kind of ardor was charactertstte thla heroic defeadtr of vgmiC-- . '.Z one has only to contemplate o&a. speech acrredited to him. ' "I love you with all my heart and aouVv he declared to the M&td Marian. "Tour eyes are to sue al the" stars oneaVrk nlht to for- esters who have tost their way. Tour voice is sweeter to mo than-th- e music of birds. I would soenet be In your company than la the "merrleat meeting I ever saw oft ' Cups and' Saucers . SKATES 98c Pair 50c BallBearinLSkatesf Set All steel construction makes to all size shoes. 6 cups and 6 saucers Cflft them strong. wUC 12 pieces for Complete with- - key ...... Decorated blue sign. One set limit tomorrow, per pair.'. . and pffrT mOC On April 8th will leave Provo at 7:00 a. m.; Lakeview,-7:0- 7 a. m.; Curtis. 7:10 a. m.; Spencer, 7:11 a. m.;' Snow, 7:12 aTm.l Orem, 7:14 a. m.; Harris, 7:16 a. m.; -- arriving at Salt Lake City af9 a. m., and will return. leavingJSalt Lake City at 9:30 p. m. . RIDE THE "OREM" AND AVOID THE CONGESTION AT SALT LAKE CITY ON THE BIGU&'AYS-AND SaltXake& Utah Railroad lA. Moore Company; and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers. |