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Show THE PROVO HERALD.' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1911. PLUSH AGAIN. and serve Meanwhile have an onion uun- parsley ' manv Tears of absence the bune. 7 i soling in a pan of water. Remove of butter one-ha- lf : cop Measure have almost forgotten It, plush KM onion, turn the water over the codfish level tablespoon out a then take returned to, us again, 'or will rettr an let It stand until hO water Is cold, idly, a. scant measure.. Cream it ,v with the advent ot cold weather, sajj nrafn the fish, wine It dry, and broil yi the of "sugar; one with cup this Last wtatfir cooked th rhicaro Inter-Ocea- n. it on both aides until It is grow . of inuiauou it yolks in elghf used be to pi it Wait through and is a nice color, turning ht pninred. and add to the butter seal coata. H Th oomiawinser, s . as often as it needs. Then flake the one-hal- f eup of milk mak-in- g in a hot dish pntlt a the sugar. . Add lf mack skill haa4eonut3nto Oie Jteepjt flsjand flour. : one-haof nil' cups, on and H . .. of It that a pluBh coat,' far trim ,. drawn butter sauce, seasoned with with three level teaspoons oi and looking Just JBke the reai, smed lemond Juice and parsley. , is made. ifM tea a oowdetv PutIirnalf bakine reatk. B(v article, can be with the Turn the sauce over the fish,' and let flavoring, and bake esidea thjj, It stand for five or ten minutes be spcontul o orange of nearly every woman, hour la one wax an of three nsea rsr quarters be will nndoubtedly fore serving. Mnrk Chili Con Came more of the plush bat be cake'wiU The light over aw to weati cloaks and wraps Banburv Tarts. Take leftovers of cold meat and cut cake than if made of texture pound material raisins new, cup jb The ning dresses. in small squares. Dredge with flour six ixw of Angeies white eggs, the with line'd wl?nrind an.d one T"! in grated weight lemon, light goft and warm milk, pepper and salt Fry chopped fine, Herald: oneTtea a or "anrrfirtficeronercuD sugar, changeanj satin, contrasUnit, ouFIome of the fat pieces, an made-tat- o one tablespoon water. silk, will be very popular fry nntll light brown, one large onion. snoonful flour, PEOTECTSPLATES: : reversible cut up fine- - Add the meat andatlr Rakft In rirh pi a crust that tarcutJn If it Is necessary to keep fine china well together. Tour over it enough roundB. filled with" the banbury and plates piled on top of one another, get YOUNG MAN! water to cover, and add one can of the edges pressed closely together. s&me largesheets of blotting paper Steak. Almond on fine.. the cut Place; up plmentoes irible Jarger aniLJeut iound pieces--"No doubt yom honestly back ot th stove ahdiSramert for '. Run two pounds of any lean beef than the between these, places plates, h. almonds oi tfound; and -that you don't need any hours. The gravy three or four each plate and you, have a splendid with season meat a Add chopper; brown. bank account, that the bank through should be a rich reddish protection. Newark News. one-ha- lf add and cup and salt couldn't pepper, wish if hot it help you any and you paprika ' i Airv Presumotion. in crumbs. the bank bread fine of Shape . very Codfish-couldnV.help Flaked you " d ; Go to tire this pan, The Impression that men never will of salt cod- - a thin oval in a Soak a Welt, try any. seems to be aeroneoua successful business man, fa fish over night In the morning wash) and brush with melted butter. Bake fly like birds : or 20 Magaiine.. Llppincotfs with f minutes, garnisn whom yon have the most; cpa-- " it thoroughly to remove any remaining pr hot-Chica- go-Trl salt till , J? -- Wdhmfb.'-- HN" World " ,.:..--r.- . Tried Recipes California Woman's Sunday Supperi Delighttuk (ami-lie- s la hospitable California homo toe his own special chums. , Whole of sure In, out for a drive drop on problem ot almple entertaining students a and sandwich; worked out a welcome Sunday afternoon has been from tins university and professors oat lines and easy such practical ilong that its telling may nelp other who for a stroll, torn their etepsjastanc' ' ' an wayr""" HtaTv ail th find n iuu:dJoJefroinely hospitable without "the services of V Th finndar sunner In this home Is short, there are rugs and the green there are iawBHnder-t- h turL If dishes aro lacking, ' always served ea the hollow the in or house Right after more in the shade of a big If trunk.llVftOak'S thfl in rnnhmril the 1 o'clock dinner the hoys of the of sandwiches proves e trestle-tablthat the supply family bring !ut to the demand, there are af is keot sotred In the carriage house and crackers and much wavs fruit In After the durlne the week. Early and happy laughter. talk pleasant matter noon, it Is strewn with reading the children carry finished, hut Supper and. the children's Sunday games; Into the: house, pile them when the sunner hour draws night, the the dishes dish uo in the pan. and turn the wa children themselves clear - It off, n. themso ter 4bey wWf wash easily spread.it with the picnic cloth, bring The ..utter ana next the ana morning. out the "Jtrayot Kates. and carried out brushed are crumbs up classes, the paper napkins, the generchlcKen f ara, anajnen everjr nti blatters or sanawicnes msuw vi fnto-th- e ; J. 1 ' -- I i ' ' o mn nankin to fteen them moist.. pabfia vlilch he makes to ' perfection. Indian baskets filled with frui d an d pltchera or" Imll, lemonade, " orJced-te- Evary-on- a, The chlldren are at e Js .welcome. liberty to ask each scale.Tha ' THE BANK OF PROVOr JUfi ., BUSINESS MANS Systematize yoirv shopping. IT, HttvftjjlefMteJdea oLwhat. " v yon. want. the" a shops Write out list of where your wants are best sup- 'piled. ' Aeli .for what you' wish in a cieafr3omPrebenslVe ..manner.. 1 Remember that one has no rlaht to waste other people's s without Ieeliflg,or the first and after a rest, a shrinking from, the exertion that lay ahead of me. But I knew that after I had Jogged a mile few-day- ' Observe ' time.--- President's. Coming to Town or so, I would find myself in fine - fettle, and, at the end of the third or fourth mile I felt as If I could keep - -- The gait in walking is a most important matter, for unless a proper one is used you tire quickly and a lot of fr propminor Ilia are apt to resulti-Tber gait "is a natural one. Don't listen to anybody -- whortalksrto you -- about or any other fancy method of getting over the ground, tYTnlV tn.fnntal an that tha walfft of the body at each step is distributed over the entire sole of the advanced foot and the Impelling Impulse Is shar ed by every inch of the rear foot :fr Kpp the toes straight or turn them ouvbut little. Don't atempt to stiffen the knees in West Point style; on the contrary, let them give somewhat with each step. Take as long strides as you can with comfort ' Let your legs be kept well apart; ly so doing you will avoid chafing and ease off the stride; never keep them on the chest with the fists clenched as you are sometimes recommended to do by athletic writers. - Keep the shoulders back and the head raised, but not unnaturally so. "The lungs need all the air that thy can get when one la walking. From Physical Cul ture 'for Septqmber, e , so-call-ed Jruitshatiraised ; Carry t home : anult Tarcels "now, STORAGE THE WHILE RATES LAST? ONtY SO DAYSl Left, we have the best me Wm, M . R.oyIance 4o Co. Independent Coal Co. . 4 Be careful about size and quality. wormy, ripe, or undersbe fruit i ' is " In . staf chtog yotir shirts " tje " snow our superiority over top usual run of laundries, in marked degree, We put tbe Starch just where it belongs. put just the right amoutSt there, and leave ho streaks or- - daubs of starch - on JJir BRING We can not use any - v:. What about your Apples? See us and let us know how many and what verie-ie- s e, you have, ; We WANT THEM ALL. We also Want your Potatoes, Onions, . A Cab-bag- f ' Honey, etc, ' - , r7" STEAM LAUNDRT prepared to take a lim ited ' number of " "' PIANO Piano for PUPILS'" pracUoar- 4X : Browned flour is better than un browned In making gravies, according STEAM CHIMNEYS. to the Newark News. ; Brown a ftuan-- . tlty at a time and when cool put Into e " b mmm A r list i,, with c'n fittln Inn I ln8 lbeni n valPr often, makes them Alwaya keep a supply of browned sug- brittle, says the Kew Haven Express er or cnram.el on hand (or. sauces. A safer way to clean them is to hold LINOLEUM OR 0!W CLOTH given them for a few minutes over a steam- a coat of regaint its or t; n!u orchues sad a new leas o la kotUe. . Then polish them briskly with a soft cloth. life. BEEE3 LUMBER CO. . . When you want Frui Boxes, Paper, or Nails, come to us. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. Z I-- L. . r f Proprtetorf, , I Ue woolen muis. THE STARCHING We are now buying Bartlett Pears, Italian Prunes, Plums and Peaches. US ALL YOU HAVE. py yard ' : THE STATE. ABERDEEN KING AND HIAWATHA, IN wer yourself. If you are' a person of lefs- : ure., avoid shopping on Satur-day afternoon. With many it is their only' time .to shop and the saleswomen should sot be . " aeedlessly overworked. ;i 1.. . Above all try to be cheerful and unselfish and it will pay. As you treat the worjd so It will " treat you. Philadelphia Bulletin; . .bins:, YOUR FILL -- . e :N -- me - " stead..- re o a l.1 e . -- . - iri-th- AND PROVO COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK. stories to maKe tne mie laugnr speecnes :ot praise and-sosweet-vofce- d of some none but soprano, these, Nay, - ;, Singing the virtues eupeptic of the "Roycco Banana.", .. courtesy toward others that "you would expect yourself. -Please" and "Thank you" ' are easily said. t Don't buy a thing because it is cheap.' If possible do your shopping " alone."' ' , Count. your change andbe sure to have an error corrected promptly. If you have an account keep a dally memorandum of purchases, otherwise small sums wilt mount tip and you will be appalled at the amount of the bill at. the end ot the "month. - Be just about allowing the person who arrived before you ;to be served first, even If the saleswomaa turns to you la- the-sam- This s the hour o? gladness and hour of anxious quest, Filled with the murmurs 6f people on the jame of a coming guest, Federal .. ...v.; politicians great and small, r " ' alU" Peeking for that which may honor thVgreatest'ambng'1them From the murmuring pines and the hemlocks to Angel Moroni on high, One many hear their preparations and thei fussyrhenchmen cry': . " VJhat shall it he tor William? What shall we have for Taft? - office-holder- s, -- - . bank- tlaf TsC0a? venient ' to your other appointments as well as bank-- ; uur .'location meeo ing. your requirements precisely and bur expeditious service permits no vexatious delay. Tou need a - Delineator. SHOPPING ETHICS. crease with the Increasing powers of the body, and It becomes less and less dilficuit to" start on the .walk, I can sviuuathtze with this same jncjjpatton hf'giirj a long tramp -- .LJarJLlyeJaesfiiuy&t BROWN THE FLOUR. iw What Snail wc Have Or The -- "toe-and-he- er Ask him this quesI need a checking 'Do tion: account with a good bank; will it help. me in any wayr fidence. J thls--th0U- gh Walking loses much of its beneficial aU.day.i- - . w ellect unless you perisi m iu . uwi a tinie,- - tne wut powr eeuiavu In going jf In sucli8imple, infor- mal entertaining that the true graces .of us of hospitality abound, and-fethere are who can not compass perhaps, on & .. much smaller WESTON .WALKING FOR SUPERB HEALTH -- well-battere- Is iy chat- -It be--Hey- e one-fourJ- un-eaua- l China-bbyHatn- Srj a live-oa- t- -- I , ,'coap: . :T hey -- Entertains Informally SAe egga-wrtil-t- - i if desired. -- E. WRIGHT, On Snrlnevll 482 R. Tth SL VA i..M,,,M....M,3 Provo. - - - - - UtaLh am tf4...M..,.MM. XHI-NAME- SUMMER. HEAT r "' - rr- We're petting a taste of it no and then at present later on, i' 15 will be with os every day. Have you prepared for it b) having. FXECTR1CTITY. wiref Into your home, ofice.or stbre o t BLMSETS ji ! . : see us TODAY about if THE ELECTRIC CO - If" not," COLD WEATHER it ii v-u- vHiruiuuiiiuvim vi v u O. S P A FF OjR D r'S M O O it i 4. 777' fit Csi in new while you can. Nut - We liive 5.25 piety. Telephone 17 nilNG Or PITERE3T TO YOU CLASSIFIED COLUMN. 9 O O o 0 o o o o a (5 nywiwi ouihuko, Vcst pHhc Mississippi River -- o 9 x I . I f uur uanreis ar5 or excellent '".-- ivciiiiL. ... . A ' 11' ' f ' ;t ' j 463 I."' i mciN i Qtmiii?, open irom o a. m. tobp. in. sv u,rK '- - '; ESNIGHT-.WO- OI PROVO - - - ' . " .. ;N:ffltL . UTAH ' Vi 4 1 ' Stcsa Lauiiflnr South Ac&itay THE 1 LAMAR Aycrio HOTEL . Mrs. E. Gillis, . Prop.,: i, , v and cold water In every, room ,Ht Rooms single and tn suite, 50c, 75a. e v wo-fln- Dei: estic : V quality ana colors, call at our .. , . ELECTRICT. LIGHT anr jthe EEXRIC FAN ; tst-iron- , to-th-e , sent to this laundry, will be laun dered as cheapely as It can be' dona t any, home laundry and 'much bettetv We do not tear the clothes, and' your dining room and bead. linens will dand folded as , if, done undo your own eyes We launder shirts fi fit right. w leave 1he button hole d them,. No "saw good as edges' are put on the collars we was&. The beauty of oar work will more tha please you.-postal or the phone wO ? brlna onr wapq. ft Our line of blankets are just the thing for tne coming THE FAMILY WASH ... . $1.03 PROVO. UTAH.' ' up. " 84 N. Acad. Ave and A ' Lc;al Dlanks "iV B'ank ' fvi Co, ' l |