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Show IV. 4 V Sphere SKID. For the Sweet Girl $5.00 Biack "d GRADUATE d -- Display in South Window sclhiwab - White Shoes, Sandals and Colonials, White Hose MIC j , I Quick Detachable Clincher Style, Quality and Price(s) the Best COME AND SEE THEM Farrer Bros. that- Tan Friday and Saturday White Dresses, White Flaxons, White Embroidery Flouricings, White: Muslin Underwear, , IS UAf $450, -- ! nir COIFFURES TREND TO NATURAL, ter, one teaspoon brown sugar, one tablespoon of cider vinegar and half Firm Foundation Important to Hairhmp of very finely ut mint-M- ix all. ' well with one of stock. cup Dressing. together in Put oyer fire and cook a few minutes, j The fashion of framing the face Is halo of hair which is held op by stirring all the lime. Pour into square artificial padding has disappeared. nwtiild and Bet iwat ta Wnm flffn The tendency now is toward simple, and cold. Slice thin wHha sharp natural effects, and, if artificial addi- knife. Garnish with watercress and tions to the bair are used it must be pimentos. It can also be sliced and done with art and discretion so that allowed a few hours to harden, then the head Is not enlarged out of all dipped in apple Jelly. This Is exceproportion to the body nor its llent 7; natural line of grace destroyed, Baked Tomatoes With Mushrooms. ays the Washington Herald. Pour hot water Over eight medium-sizeOver the, brow and; cheeks the hair tomatoes. Pour, this off and is dressed very low where this style cover with cold water, then skins can is at all becoming, strands of waving be removed nicely. Cut fine six green locks being drawn down almost to onions, a small piece of garlic, and the eyebrows and well down over the put with three tablespoons, of butter rest of the in a , saucepan over fire. Add to this hair is massed at the back of the one heaping tablespoon of flour and bead at as low a point as proves be--' stir all together until a nice brown; coming to the individual wearer then add one quart of cold stock slow When the hair is dressed by a pro ly, stirring smooth. Add a good shake fessional hairdresser one's own locks of tabasco, half teaspoon of paprika, ean be made to go a surprisingly long a of sage and salt to taste. pinch way. Only here and there is a woman Drain a can of mushrooms, cut them to he found who can herself make an in slices and with their liquor add to1 ordinary amount of hair serve for so sauce. Put tomatoes in earthenware full and graceful a coiffure. It is al-- : bakedlsh pour, sauce over, cover and - ways well, therefore,., to have one's bake until - tomatoes are done. hair dressed when that Is possible, so with fine cut parsley after that It is not necessary to resort to Sprinklefrom oven. taking transformations to produce the Egg Fritters. fashionable effect desired. Transfor. Boil until hard four fresh eggs. Take mations do very well for wear under , the bat, but for occasions when the off shells and cut into half inch slices, hat is not to be worn it Is particularly take out yolks, being careful not to desirable to do without them If by break white rings. Beat the yolks to puffing and ratting the lair can be & paste with. one. tablespoon of but ter, one small sour pickle and piece made to appear sufficiently full. Mix together minced fine, pimento who woman must do her own The with one of, teaspoon anchovy paste, ,. uiAlr. dressings and whowants .to put a of few tabasco and a small drops will br secure her hair up so . t. ............ .1 Tl 1. nlnnt. : rress una ifitcii a iu iiiuftuuu. for-throughout the evening must not ' TTimmff irwniiiinrrimBigiKa"i do is to into white rings. Dip eqch ring into get that the first thing-tROUKD SHAPE divide the hair at the back or on the fritter batter and fry brown' in hot - J fat would as you him was most doughnuts. Very 11 that crown 25,000 perhaps, is that one so' . 'there central strong tons' of coal Was consumed in this : M strand," which must be tied or made nice served with sold meat of any RESILIENT Mr. Sharp each . Into a small knot and pinned fast to kind for a luncheon. year. vicinity DURABLE the head.'; Thts 1f to make, a firm Ragout of Mutton With Tomatoes. promised the committee that he would Lean breast of muttdn in strips come to Provo in the near future and foundation for the other strands. The fried a light brown with butter and 1 front strands are then pinned back invetigate this field for a terminus taken up Into sautolr, loosely, or, if they are to be brought .shallots, and shaken well with flour, ... .... who is promoting forward over, the face, it will.be sprinkled mutton simwith nolstened ; gravy, the new artificial gas planter for' found that crossing them before pin Provo was then asked to speak con-- j Rim ning them at the back will give a mered and skimmed, seasoned with and salt, served pepper paprika, cerning the progress of this new busi- prettier, effect than drawing them No Tools garnished with a stuffed tomato -- at ness enterprise. He said the eastern directly back. ... " one of end balls and at President G. W. of the men glazed who were Interested If con-in turnips ... these strands are not long enough this Sharp j to go In with the back hair they can the other. cern were investigating the condi- States Smelting Co. United -be tucked, neatly under the soft folds Baked Mutton Cutlets With Apples. tions and working to see how many, Will Visit Provo Take the chops "of the neck "under of halron top of the head and fastenlocal people he could Interest in the ed with small pins. The back hair is the shoulder, place them In a butproposed gas plant. He also stated also separated into strands and woven tered pan with some sliced apples that he was meeting with excellent session of the Corumer. - - Jnr success and that he thought that he loose hacket work effects- - When and onions; season with salt andi The regular -club room wou)d be aDl5 to get; n sufficient the harttonareened JttPperjJusico or and then made into waves paralleling gravy; piace anotner pan over aa a weanesaay evening, ana a iair at-- r to go ahead the "part"; instead ofjfoilowing the lid; bake about 45 minutes, remove tendance was present, A number of j with the work. ,E. S. Pike, one of the Knights of Monus, the Hoo Hoos, the" ful the city" where summer oon tours of the face as when the war. when glazy. Serve the chop in center reports were made from different j promoters of the gas plant, left for veiled and many others. A duce" Prophets, of forgetfulness the heat of dish with apples at one end and committees; among the others was, his home In Canton. - Jng Js for a Ohio, where he new societv has Wo rnrmoH t Han pompadour. dust and summer fatigue thafc- Nowadays the evening coiffure has onions at the other. Garnish the ends the report of the committee in charge; will report to the company the condi- - Diego called the OrdeAi Panama and was left behind, at home Tho ndo, Jmoa always soms decoration, whlca4-o- f ,he dlsh wlth fancy croutons. San of he Industrial'- show.. Tbiscommit' tions in this city. In the latter part of July of this year of Panama is a picturesque' organiza-th- e Call. Francisco 172 that cleared Taries tee and costliness from they reported society will hold- - a five day's tlon. It is' largely an auxiliary to the The baseball committee reported the . FUN FOR THE JOINERS. "the silver and gold ribbon banding to pageant and carnival, In the expo4 exposition idea, and it wUf be worth PLENTIFUL SUPPLY. The American iri.st;:ution par exce!-Jenc- tion.city of the southwest which will i ugaen-neien- a diamond and pearl studded bangame dfokc even. When the, Order of Pana- watching. The railroad commltteelheadedby deau and ornaments . srowned with may be said to be the seere. soall pans of he na holds a i jsiki celebration, it will be a "seem to care for history C. A. Glazier, W. H. Ray, Jesse M. ciety.. In this clas3 none 13 more papurem starred aigrettes. That it is not "You don't country. Excursion trains will take-sign- al cfans to gather, for it for the or or romance." poetry Harmon, Thomas Boardman of Provo, lar than the one which provides for :'on coif fur always the of P&P!e t the beautl- - will be well understood .that then ' an't 'saf Tcailorliny of those:" ind;MsprCT' nd Council- bccasiona- l- pnKIc frolTcs,--H- k-ornament which 1s the; mostr effective the wHiih-s.- scaress - one and-l- n lightly thr SjSJSJgS to do "What read?" you like man Reynolds of Sprlngville, meet and becoming may be the consolation "Chickeno literature," of the! woman who must confine her jCjfalcag j with W. G. Sharp, president and general manager of the United States choice to the less costly decorations. juuratti. Smelting company, who will in all HENRY V. BLANK, OF. COURSE. V TRIED RECIPES. ' .'22 V probability build the new railroad to the coal mines in Castle .Valley. This " An artist relates that one day "he committee of citizens-approveMint Mest Loaf. of the Mince together (fine) two pounds was standing., in ..front of a huge plan to have the railroad pass over cold cooked lamh, two hard boiled poster which represented a well Mapleton Bench through Sprlngville, eggs, one pound cold boiled ham and known actor In the character of Henry and then into Provo. This committee smalt bunch ot pacsley and. olives. .y Two men strolled by and stopped submitted a few figures as follows to Orate Into these one "clove of garlic, to look at It . Finally, one of the men Mr. Sharp for his consideration; add one teaspoonful onion Juice,' a turnedjtbhis companion and asked One thousand four hundred people in good pinch of mace and red pepper, Impatiently. "Henry V. what!" and around Provo purchase coal from twtf heaping tablespoons of soft-bu- t- ' Christian Register. Provo and buy their supplies from e time this this point and at is their shipping point for their farm Mrr-Sha- rp was somewhat products; surprised when he learned of the Teal industries in and around Provo and. the amount of traffic that was really Co 1 --- Iff iuine s' MEETING lip'' W v s . club y j Wt Easily Fits Any Quick Detachable Required IN STOCK BY j. ! Alma VanWagenen, Provo. " ftisrstrted men-interest- ed , - e rUi most-expen- sive tt'DJ" . t V: i . -- the-sam- Maxwell "Speciarl600 Here Fully Equipped taken through this center of southern The figure which astonished , lUl-fh- Big Surprise to Many in Provo ..''.-.---...-- , ''Locat teople are surprised at , the QUICKresuHs received from simple i i A Beautiful Car for Every Purpose A car which has more value than any car made for the iame price. Plenty of power ras perfect mechanicallj as cars are made. Equippment, everything necessary. Some beautiful cars, just arrived. - Call andspectthem.-J;-- - Provo Sundry I &cMachine .Co,: ,5th West and Center. Auto Repairing and Enameling; T, F, PIERPONT; Mgr. Lbuckthorn mixed in bark, glycerine, etc., and , the German apMoore. Drug Co. pendicitis remedy. states v that this - simple " remedy. the disgestive system and draws off the Impurities so thoroughly that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and '.constipation INSTANTLY. Adler-i-ka- BREVITY ITS CHARM. "Which act of my play,dId:yoit like best?" aske,d the "eager play wrlghtr; ''The thlrd," replied the CrtUc.' "It was unica shorter than f - the others." Chicago Record-Heral- '" tu . y The first atrawberriea ''of the : .Itat and deliciou- -r VV f " S Hp ohoHUjurt ay . ft; most luscious m'-- L- ' rf - mc. pest tUt makei Ai i- . ; wir?vratfr direct ! ' 'yr fif r'v",ui; ui the tKin select th - tareruuy . one of i Jaeckers Beit. IkJ?? sn ' s- " bro'a"-- .y.- UTAH l "X I |