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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1924 ARTFUL RECORDING HOUSEWIFE'S DAILY ACTIVITIES POPULAR: FEATURE WIDE-BRI- SELF-TRI- M HATS M It comet to one's "company or one's "Sunday best," dainty any little girl want It Just In coloring ai the flowers of spring. Herein Ilea the secret of tbe popularity of crepe) da china for children's No matter bow delicate Its dresses. tint, it la thoroughly practical. Another point In favor of crepe de chine for Junior frocks Is, It lends Itself so decorative charmingly to "self-trim-'' schemes. Even tbe roses at the girdle on the pretty little dress In the picture are conjured of tbe selfsame material as the gown Itself. So are the flutlngs Mt In rows about the sleeves and tbe WllE?. nm AllY brims, the question Is at last settled. and to the Joy of the "summer girl, In the affirmative. Not only Is there a plentiful showing of large drooping Mfc tram At) nice NO rrgrrTTTTITrr New Blouses of Printed Silk t tr tuna emu utivrty araw U ai 'at balem 1W Mto awma acfc activitv kaiir Nwl aan aa tirfc4. Sy nwaamaa at Iheaa aily t b f. M n mt tarn apart aa tha warm Siada af MarK, aaraaaal affair and faeraotian aaa aaan ba This accompanying millinery group. model of both picturesque and style appeal Is of the new canvas Straw, bleached very white lo accord wlU) os pay compliment to fashion season, for being so eminently consistent If a costume Is tailored, snd this Is the outstanding smart note In styledom st the moment. It Is strictly wbst It professes to be, even to tbe One dare not even Slightest detail. omit tbe prim white gardenia from the conventional lapel of one's coat, nor Is the ensemble complet without the swagger stick carried Jtiat so. Even one's coiffure assumes a tailored aspect At least It Is bobbed and marcelled so precisely. It would seem ss If with Intention to fit Into tbe scheme of modes tailored. If one would represent far hi on st LET a, tin imr a avtar airciek Wt aeaca not kia. tt activity. Rtoutar doily artwrtiaa can ha na14 y atravia.tiane shapes throughout the summer collection of French models, but picturesque leghorns and transparent hair bodies are especially featured by American designers of the bat beautiful. Clack chantllly lace as fine aa fra gile cobweb forms the unique scarf which so gracefully drapes the wlde-rimmed hat shown at tbe top of the itirauMa, 1 M M A h is. -- 9m Vtv ' ' r--k. A business man says that Turk?, ta slowly getting on Its feet N. . should be taking steps to learn how to behsve. Styled of Hairline Cloth: tj costume suit which features a coat severely plain and of straight contour. Black satin Is a favorite medium for these three-piec- e suits. Frequently the coat partakes of the redlngcoat lines, open In front to reveal the underdress. The lining! of these costume coats are very gay. Tailored suits being la fashion, likewise separate skirts, plaited means, reading between the lines, thai tbe fancy blouse Is dowt on the pro This gram ss sharing the honors. yesr Interest centers In the blonse of printed silk. In Its gayest, most attrae- tlv styling. When It comes to the blouse of ' rVtrv'tty Nn lib r7 JI - A ca'n-tlo- Noah bad almost ss many funBy. looking things aboard his ark as one can And on a complete set of mah. jongf tiles. One sdvsntage of being a bricklayer $1.50 so hour is thst you can afford to hire some ens to make out your Income tax return. st In the midst of so many automobile accidents s horse cannot be blamed for running sway occasionally and so g himself In the papers. get-tin- Tbe Toledo Blade Inform th that the human Jaw possesses eight muscles, and unless our ears are unusually sensitive, eight Is plenty. IK L.' -Learn Jazs on the ukulele ln o minutes" counsels aa advertising Great Caesar, does It have be learned full-lengt- Another Incidental objection t lng to beat the limited to the cmssir.. Is that it sometlmei has a tendency io ecraicu uie euamei on cne car. Explorers believe they have fonnfl the tablet containing the original Ten Commandments. It's hard to tell, since every one of them has been how-eve- r, I ft to xs. X?C HBoilay, - IV vvtsaw -- iiMfias y snow-whit- lace-eover- e chiffon-brimme- d p ready-to-wea- tr the United Statee Department ox Af ricuuure.) Outstanding among the problems of the rural homemaker, or, Indeed, of any housekeeper, Is the making and remodeling of the family clothing, especially her own. To meet this need emextension workers ployed by the United States Department of Agriculture and the state agricultural colleges have for several years taught the making of gummed paper dress forms, so that any woman possessing one can fit her own garments without help. By demonstrat ing the method of making these forms lit club meetings a greut many women have learned how to do It and have helped to make them for others. The form may be made by one person for another, but If four people Join forces, two to paste the paper strips 'on the model and two to cut and moisten the strips, the person whose form Is being made will not have to stand so long. (Prepared d Collection of Summer Hati large picture lints as are here showu fail to dislodge the little cloche from t s pedestal of fame. There Is Irre Voile Is competing with crepe de sistible coquetry in the demure brim chine this season. Kutflos of self ma- of a bonnet such as Is shown to the terial and hemstitching are largely em- right herewith. Powder blue pvroxl-lin- e Imild and gay printed silk, com ployed In the fashioning of these colorful voile frocks. Coral and yellow bine In the making of this naive model predominate among the high voile with a cluster of mother of pearl disks shades, while for crepe de chine peach, to complete Its ensemble. The other bonnet owes Its effectiveorchid and turquoise are favored. Among the newest variations In ness to Its unique trim of narrow moire ribbon. voile dresses are the Roman stripes. After all the "to be or not to JTJUA BOTTOMLEY. be" ilscQSslon la regard to wide 1114, Weeteni Newepaper Union.) artfully Introduced, this work applied to the yoke and skirt just below the waistline. Is handion the i (, A that ohjectlonahle suggestion songs jhould receive attention would be even more pertinent If the the words so they could be understood. singers-pronounc- ''iM-0mi...ma- f About the time this truth serum comes Into general use, one ingeni- ous soul or another will discover that a shot of olive oil or something neu tralizes tbe effect According to an enlightened Chinese now ln this country, It was that mined China. This gives persons not otherwise engaged something else to view with alarm. mah-Jnng- Says Anton Lang: "The American girl of today Is as good as any girl of any day, and bobbed hair Is perfectly all right." And since he doesn't bob his own hair, we mny consider the latter part of his statement unprejudiced. Now that we are to have a national antelope sanctuary. It Is hoped that public attention can be turned toward providing a similar refuge for lame ducks and another and much larger one for goats. San Francisco man has the sun's rays by means of harnessed lenses, and claims to be able to make a diamond disappear ln the form of gas. That's a step In advance of most of these schemes, which can only make money disappear that way. Salt Lake City Firms d Ta aeevra prompt aerrlce and quirk retime to these edrertieemenU mention the hum ef Ihle paper. BUSINESS COLLEGES L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. CaUloc free. 60 N. Main St. Salt Like City. AND SHORT STORIES BOOKS Any book you want by mall, C 0. Deseret Book Co. 44 East So. Temple "ew SANi tumu maU nd old. All kinds. Sliwt mink W col) Becslcy Music Co. 37 S Mais FRUIT BOXES & VEGETABLE CRATES BERRY CUPS & CRATES! S short notice. Salt Lake Box & Lumber BEAUTY D SHEET MUSIC SONGS K PARLOR EQUIPMENT Companr. SUPPL" k NOW OPEN Don't Send East We Have Id J ill The Ijirireit Barber, Beauty. Butcher and Cutlery Supply House in the West. 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On some farms the cold water pumped from deep wells for the live stock may first he used to cool fowls by running it through a suitable storage box, or a house or box may be Starting the Dress built over a spring or a brook. Foods In tight containers may also he lowUnited States Department of Agriculture Circular 20", which gives com- ered into the cool air of the cistern or plete directions for making these well, but if the water Ir used for drinkforms, will be sent free to any one re- ing great care must he taken not to questing It as long as the supply lasts. let foods full Into It. Special wells or If the daughter of the family is away caves for the cool storage of foods sis . st school, college, business, or on s sometimes constructed. v Taj aw BOOKS heat-tigh- lig wm Henagar's Business College School all the year. Knter anv time. Positions guaranteed to irad nates. Write for information and alteration; adjusting collars, girdles, underwear; remodeling garments, and banking skirts. The position of the shoulder seam, tinderarm normal seam, afrascye, waistline and hip line may be indicated on the form, and also becoming outlines for round, square and necks, and the right height for the tops of combinations and ! i in iimm georgette print, conservation U cat to the winds. Just as colorful as can he. Is the edict or else startling black und white. Since considerable responsibility rests In the blouse, for tru1 tt is that It either makes or mars the costume, It Is well worth one's while to make careful selection. A model, which Is 1(K) per cent attractive. Is Illustrated herewith. Scarlet printed on aa ecru background, with lace dyed a mellow tea tint, is Its color description. The manner In which the underarm portion forms a girdle brought to the front with long tics of the material, is most unusual. Very fine tucked net combines with real Irish crochet lace In the lingerie bib and collur effect. also cuffs. Many front fastenings to the biouse are elaborated with plaited Jabota of lace. Another styW point Is the frill of plain white crepe de chine piped with the gay silk of the blouse. vre- quently the Idea is carried out ln cuffs and collars to match the frill. As to the blouse of pur" white crepe de chine. It Is more apt than not to be finished with pipings of black and frequently there is a monogram trim done ln black. Insets of tucked bands are used In most Intriguing ways. Indeed, the clever pockets Inset at each blouse with tucks and side. Also a unique belt Is wrought plaits expresses the last wortf ln the under each arm In such a way as to season's modes. slightly conform the line of the coat Buttons are very Important as to the curve of the body, an Idea mode of Introducing bright color ln!9 Taking the Dress Form Off Model. ' - S3vvn9inibj Charts for Keeping Record of Dally Work. (Prepared by tha United Stataa Department In actual housework, In such enteror Agriculture.) as gardening, poultry raising, prises A chart, Illustrated herewith, de I for market and home signed like the fates of two clocks, picking of fruit in In recreause; affairs, community one for the forenoon and one for the tion and with the chilafternoon, with the hour spaces divid dren and companionship In other This will activities. Into ed periods, has been made by the bureau of home eco give the homemnker a basis for Judging the Importance of her different nomics of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture for recording and tasks and the amount of time that should be given to each. studying s housewife's Jally activities. Data The advantage of the dial form Is homes already secured from farm the similarity to the face of the clock. hours shows that from six to sixteen per week, with an average of A minimum of time Is required to keep ten hours, was spent In doing laundry a record of work done by this chart. for The time does not need to be written work. TheIn difference In time used conthis task homes having similar for each task accomplished and only Indicates that better managean abbreviation of the name of the ditions ment either In equipment, methods, or task need be used. For Instance, dw. In some homes might shorten for dishwashing done between eight both, time and energy consumed in washing eight-thirtand could be Jotted down and Ironing clothes. A dally time recIn the space the hand of the clock ord will prove many other facts when would pass over during this time; or nsed and analyzed. the space covered by a crayon of a Prints of the chart may be obtained color used to designate dishwashing. upon application to the bureau of Some of the things that a chart like home economics of the A TRIG STREET SUIT Department of this will show are time spent in sleep, Agriculture, Washington. Its tailored best, one selects for her trig street suit black halrlined with visit, her dress form at home will en- white. What Joy these halrlined MAKING OF GUMMED able her mother to make and fit stripes are to designers! They take PAPER DRESS FORM clothes for her In her absence. a genuine delight in playing the horiAmong the many uses for such a zontal against the vertical, yet In no and fit- Instance transgressing the luw of form, In addition to Any Woman Can Fit Own ting new garments andplanning r "strictly tailored." Note how the horialtering plus the vertical achieves chic Garments Without Help. garments are pattern making zontal In the Junior Crepe de Chine Frock iklrt, stopping short Just In time to the glistening better display a perfectly plain front satin which scarfs It so charmingly. Mothers make wise selection The applique flowers covering tbe panel. In a gown like this, for little dauKhter crown of the huge hat will be tastefully frooked therein at to the right present a color study occasion nnd which can be credited to the creative any and every dress-uas an Informal party dress this model genius of not other than an artist Is Idenl. born. Artcraft as applied to handSelf-triwith crepe de chine as the made (lowers and fantasies I an outmedium Is effectively achieved through standing note of millinery designing. s In many of the Junior frocks The vogue for ostrich is In the as In the summer collection. Pastel ostrich In rainbow A very cendency. lovely dress In powder blue Is allover effects Is one of the delights of this from lace yoke to hem, with summer's millinery. It Is the placea row of crystal buttons up and down ment of lovely ostrich plumage all the front supplemented with a side over the crown and part of the brim, frill of lace the entire length. which gives so entrancing an aspect Rows of plcoted ruffles are chnrtn-tngl- y to the mauve transparent hair hat disposed on some of the prettiest portrayed to the small circle In this models and the tiered skirt Is again group. featured. Smocking of accordion plait- Even the fascination of such lovely badly broken. m ''"ywrn.aaMMMMiiitfi 'nv i " .lifa'' "w 4ij f rWicuItwrc. il b Dprtmrtt - alJ mt VCV HfWMtttulitt Home ifI E WE HAVE PLACES FOR SEVERAL COM- PTOMETER OPERATORS IN GOOD PAYING POSITIONS LACE LENDS CHARM TO BLOUSE which s being accented hy the French women in tlielr tailored suits. The story of this and similar tailored ensemble is not complete without referring to the manner in which milady of this picture swathes silken scarf about her throat. Everybody's It these days weiring Senrfs In doing just this way with their street suits. Of course the scarf must he gay. Unman striped, plalded or In n solid In the hitter InManre, high shade. scarf, chapenu am swagger sthk are often Tailored suits are of a varied sil houette, In that short boyish Coai compete with those of more fonn-lengrh. The very latest Wea U the color-matche- the decorative scheme. For Instance. white blouse piped with yellow sports yellow bone buttons down Its tailored front, repeating them on the pockets nnd cuds. There is every promise for the tunic 1'Mise. As yet this long effect Is found among exclusive models only A charming veri(,n f ;h. Mouse uses white crepe for,nK fun)c Its making with a wide hand of emhrolderv the bottom done In gypsv coloring I here Is also disposition to wear a blouse of thick de chine with revers and collur crepe lined with white, with a long necktie of the white. JULIA BOTT'OMLKY 1134. Western New.p.p,r Unloo) : knee-lengt- (. If yon are not an operator, weeks' course m or rnm Comptometer School will demana is urgent one. There you for good Comptometer operators. 10 to 18 Course includes special training in commercial Arithmetic unae system of Felt & Tarrant Co., makers of the Optometer Mach.ne. Adding and Calculating the This is the only place within District where Intermountain t- - ,. reu ao l arrant manufacturing Company's system of Lompi meter instructions arc givenComCall, write or phone for Iiullctm. ptometer Operator's a W. SIBOLD, A,',, Soliciting Judge Building Salt Lake City, nhPhone Was. 6300 , 1 |