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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1924 LOVELY GEORGETTE FROCK; BATHING SUITS OF PLAID 1 FASHION strewing our path with from the way the public at Inrpe nfuixiii. CONSTRUCTION OF SMALL COMMUNITY DRIER Not rent rottei, but nt multi-col- corn-colo- wide-brimm- r It has crown to be a habit with women of fiiahlon to plan their sports outfits In terms of knitted outerwear. I'artlculurly In regard to bathing suits, the preference Is for the knitted kind. The present mode for Scotch plaid designs Is utilized In a very handsoir.n knitted bathing suit, as Ulustrniml Jt m(fiK I ..JKI ci irJ', y j f t, 1 it SUCCESSFULLY design clothes standing note In the realm of chilPetal pink. Is another the little folks, one must pos- dren's fashions sess natural genius In that direction. ahade which Is very popular, Aa if to challenge the Just as there are artists who excel In bat of which I'aris tells painting children's portraits, thera are stylists who have the gift of expressing us there will be many this season, the the spirit of youth la the apparel they little cloche elects to take on piccreate. turesque ways of ita own which shall from any source. Surely It Is the Inspiration of an defy competition artist, g fted Id catering to children's Bonnet brims that frame tlie face with fancy, to conceive of a cunning basket-pocke- bewitching grace are among the temp its handle suspended from the tations the hitherto modest little TO la sreat gorgeoua onci primed on dainty predict that the majority of these regeorgette or chiffon. As If to auiMt minders of "what to buy" for the com-In- g set months will conspicuously n ricru of beauty, denlgiH'n with devised a charming scheme of out- forth beach toga and bathing suits. lining tliene rose bouquet with crystal beads, allover, but patterning yoke, aleevea and hemline as shown In the georgette with (own of roses, pictured herewith. There Is every Indication that these diaphanous deflowered creations will pnve suuiinertlms favorites. Not only PRETTY DRESS FOR SMALL GIRL; BONNET BRIMS FRAME THE FACE iu" 1 sw. 1 1 1 1 1 9 C3 ein'J St Time to Cut Wood The forest products laboratory that the time of cutting wood hug very LUtle effect cpon its durability if th, timber is properly cared for afterward. Late fall or winter cutting Is simpi, as the wod seasons more slowiv and with lesa checking, and by warm t.atn. er la seasoned enough to be less BU eeptible to borers and fungi. There la, however, practically no difference In moisture content of green wood hj winter and summer. Primitive Race Primitive people, living hi holes n the ground and believed to be descendants of a race antedating the Arabs in north Africa, were found by a fellow of the Royal Geographical society a few hundred miles south of the Mediterranean coast In Africa. Here dwell more than 12,000, without tents or bouses, living In subterranean homes which are eutered through eloping tunnels. They are Moslema and extremely fanatical. Sweet-Toot- h 8mall (Prepared by but Satisfactory Community the rmted Htates Department of Agriculture.) 'Mi mi k I Wtw i, f Iflmm Beaded and Beflowered. are there exquisitely delicate similes, but some of the handsomest ure In very dark, rich colorings, such as roses on blnck, nuvy or brown backgrounds. These, too, are beaded In sparkling splendor. Not only nre flowered and georgettes chosen for party and formal dinner gown, but these attractive fabrics are being made up In simplest possible form for afternoon frocks. They are Ideal for summer lace cuffs days, worn with and collar, with possibly a ribbon girdle and frequently with merely a drape of the about the waistline. Every woman realizes the satisfaction of possessing a dress of this sort, which can be slipped on at a moment's notice. Some very striking black and white fleets are stressed among flowered deep-tone- d herewith. This Is but one anions ninny Instances where gay plaids ate featured In knitted outerwear. Some of the most effective beach capes of the season are plaid-kni- t and mat of ths latest s eaters are the same. White Jersey-kni- t bathing suits with long capes to mulch, the entire boldly embroidered In black, Interpret one of the season's leading modes. e Sportswear stylists also favor suits with skirts developed In navy blue with allover embroideries In red or tan In connection with fantastic applique designs which are repeated In the border and collar of the matching cape. monoAppllqued and embroidered grams i;re noted on the majority of knitted bnthlng suits displayed In opening exhibits. The monogram Idea Is especially effective on the other- one-piec- Community driers or evaporators have proved of great value In taking extra work out of the house during the busy season. A smull but satisdrier may be factory built by the following directions which are recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture: The thermos or flreles cooker principle Is used In this drier; that Is, a space of three or four Inches Is allowed between the walls of the house, to be filled with sawdust. This holds the heat and relieves the necessity of a constant wr.tch over the fire. The furnace should be placed at the opposite end froin the door and a stovepipe run from furnace end. to the door end and back with sufficient elevation to cause good draft. A drier of this size and type should, with good management, dry from four to six bushels a day, and should pay for Itself In one season. Wet weather has no effect on tills type of drier. Building Plan of House. The house Is 6 by 12 feet. The uprights In front are 6 feet 8 Inches. The uprights In back are 6 feet 2 Inches to give roof C Inches fall for watershed. Doors are fastened to 2 by uprights In front. Doors nre 2 feet 8 Inches by 0 feet 8 Inches. The furnace Is 15 by 15 Inches by 4 feet, covered with two sheets black sheet Iron 2 Inches apart air space to prevent fire. The radiation Is secured by ordinary stovepipe attached to furnace. The house Is heated after the plan of a tobacco barn a small furnace of rock or brick Is built at one end, a btovrplpe carries the radiation to the opposite end of the house and back, with on elevation of two feet above the furnnce. This stovepipe may extend outside of the house a sufficient space to escape the eaves and an elbow and bree or four Joints may act as a chimney, or If a chimney Is preferred, It may be built at a cost of $4 or ?5 additional. Plan of Trays. ' There are three lattice partitions In the house, making four sections 32 Inches wide for drying trays; 12 Inches above the sill place across a piece 2 by 4 Inches on which the center uprights, 2 by 4 Inches, and the back upright, 2 by 4 Inches, rest. (Tut upThe way.) right pieces the tray bearers, 1 by strips, are fastened to the uprights. The space between the tray bearers Is filled with strips to act as guides for the truys and to force the draft to circulate between the trays. If these spaces are left open they will act as a flue and carry off the heat. The sides lumof the trays are of by ber, making the trays 3 Inches deep. The bottom of the tray Is made of lattice strips by Vi Inches, with space between the strips running The trays have a center lengthwise. partition to support the bottom laths and cheesecloth Is used to cover the laths. There are 8 Inches from the top of one tray to fhe top of the next. The trays move on tTie bearers like a bureau drawer. A small opening must be left at top of house Just above doors an outlet for steam. A opening at front foundation must be planned to let In cool air to keep the fruit from sweat- BACON IN SANDWICH SEVERAL WAYS TO WILL HELP FLAVOR COOK CUCUMBERS They Are Cooked (Prepared Excellent Vegetable. as Especially Appetizing When Served at a Picnic. by the I'nlted Statu Department of Agriculture.) Cucumbers are excellent as a cooked vegetable, suggests the United States though Department of Agriculture, many people do not know or use them In this form. To prepare them for cooking, peel them, cut lengthwise or crosswise, or both, and scoop out the seeds. They are tender and delicious If steamed In a colander or steamer and served with a white sauce like sliced carrots or turnips, Jerusalem artichokes, or asparagus. Baked halves of cucumbers stuffed if ' in ) Mil l, And There You Are Little Dorothy had learned the Bible text, "Love one another" at Sunday school. She repeated It after returning home and her mother asked her whether she knew what It meant. "Why, of course I do," she replied. "It means that I must love you, and you must love me; I'm one and you're another." nr4 (Prepared by the United State of Agriculture.) Department r Romans and Rosea The Romans were great lovers of roses and their mightiest emperors strewed huge masses of them about their banquet halls when some groat feast was In progress. Nero showered roses on his guests, and rose perfumes ran in streams through his palace during his luxurious festivals. i - EXPRESSES THE SPIRIT OF YOUTH girdle of a little girl's frock, Just as you see In the picture. This quaint wee basket Is conjured of gold braid and silk. The tiny flowers of pocket Is such a fascinating subject one almost forgets to say that the dress Itself Is of tangerine crepe de chine. It has fine sliirrings In the skirt about the waistline Just below the girdle of self material. Among the "Ideas" exploited In children's frocks this season Is the Ingenious use of ribbon ns trimming for the front of a straiglitllne dress. The ribbon starts at the neck In front, and Is run In and out of slashes which appear as huge bottonholes traversing the gown from top to bottom. Sometimes the ribbon terminates in loops and ends, or It may finish In a single streamer with fringe, in d hand-knotte- cloche offers the summer girl. Nor ar bonnet brims always of the same kind as their crowns. What If t lie crown be of fine Tuscan braid sewed row and row, the brim is very likely to be of exquisite sheer fabric, as the bonnet at the top of this picture shows. 'Tis "a dream of a bonnet" In Its ullurlng drape of rainbow tinted chiffon, the roses being In the new petal pink, a color of which we are hearing much, this season. A leghorn crown, or one of the latest tinted transparent hair, with brim and roses of sunset glow, would be equally as effective. . The piquant charm of the other bonnet Is at once apparent. Its ultra simplicity Is Its master stroke of effectiveness. The fan of fine plaiting arranged, as you see, at the back Is one Place a pitcher of cold water on a table lu your room and It will absorb all impurities in the air. In a few hours a pitcher or pall of cold water the colder the more effectivewill) make the air of a room pure, but the water will be entirely unfit for use. these corn-colore- d Sheep Sold Unborn In the states nf the West it Is a common occurrence for" thousands of sheep to be sold before they are born. In Wyoming recently a deal was put through for the sale of 60,000 lambs at $7 per head, not of which watt yet alive. g Salt Lake City Firms Ta asanre prompt serriee and quirk return to these advertisements mention the name el this paper. BUSINESS COLLEGES L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. School of Efficiency. AH commercial brandies. Catalog- free. 60 N. Main St. Salt Lake Citj. BOOKS hard-boiled- Features Scotch Plaid. Such Is a handsome moIel showing huge black flower clusters printed on white. The roses and foliage are outlined and heavily Inset with white porcelain beads. About the most Important document drawn up In feminine handwriting at this time of the year Is vacation shopping list Judging Chlff'i frocks. Ra-co- wise perfectly plain knit bathing suit, as It supplies a decorative feature without In any way appearing undJly When a scarf collar Is atornate. tached to the matching beach cape, a monogram Is also placed on one end of the neckpiece. JULIA HOTTOMLEY. (, 1114, Western Newspaper t'nio.) la-co- n table-spoonfu- A SHEET MUSIC SONGS new and iniJPS tWUUU old. All kinds. Sheet miislr hf Music Co. 57 S Main mli ron FRUlTO0iE5JET BERRY CUPS & CRATES! .E short notice. Salt Lake Box & Lumber Company,. BEAUTY PARLOR EQUIPMENT c SUPPLIES NOW OPEN Don't Send East We Have let The Lsrirest Barber, Beauty. Butcher and Cutlery Supply House in the West. We can Supply Your Needs Beauty Parlor Supplies and Equipment We r'liarpen Rasors, Shears and Knives BOBCURLS made from your combings WERTERN CO. BARBER SUPPLY 47 J, d AND SHORT STORIES C O. D BOOKS Any book yon want by mall, Deseret Book Co. M East So. Temple crisp-cooke- bright-colore- four-year-o- Cold Water Purifier r What to put in the sandwiches for school or otllce Is a constantly recurring problem. Almost everybody likes bucon it Is usually ou hand and It may be prepared in a very few minutes. Why not use It occasionally In sandwiches? suggests the United States When Department of Agriculture. time Is short, plain bacon sandwiches, consisting of bread and two or three d slices of bacon, can be puj together In a very few minutes. Bacon sandwiches can be made wherever one's plculc party happens to be. The bacon can be toasted over a fire In the woods, each person cooking his own pieces with the aid of a forked stick; and either because of the Jollity of the occasion, or the good flavor of the bacon, or the special taste given by the wood fire, the sandwiches will seem to be the best one has ever eaten. Sliced onion or pickle In a bacon sandwich gives an acceptable flavor. Various kinds of "club" sandwiches are of them Including bacon as made, - one of all t .' : V the chief Ingredients. A chicken club sandwich Is commonly made with three pieces of toasted bread as a V basis, and between these two fillings consisting of lettuce, bacon, tomato and sliced chicken, with salad dress-ng- . Veal or other cold meat makes a palatable filling In a club sandwich These sandwiches are bulky and are intended to be served on a plate and eaten with a knife and fork. They constitute the main dish for a luncheon or supper, but as they are ordinarily made with toast they are not so suitable for packing In a lunch box to be eaten several hours later. Hacon and cottage cheese combine well In sandwiches, either of plain TWO OF THE Rolled in Hour and Fried Like Eggbread or toast. Kggs and bacon can In floss. sandwiches be made as acceptable plant. Again, If the ribas when served together for breakfast. bon used is three inches wide or more with fine bread crumbs from the center of the loaf which have been sea- The ecg may be scrambled and mixed the flowing end drawn through the last soned with salt, iepper and onion tluring cooking with the bacon cut up slash may be decorated with a bouquet , of little flowers done In gay wool emJuice, or a little chopped onion, are In small pieces, or It may be baand mixed minced with the broidery. appreciated as much as stuffed eggA lovely jeune fllle party dress which con when being put into the sandplant, peppers or tomatoes. sets forth an unusual color scheme, !3 The cucumbers may be mashed after wiches. Liver and bacon sandwiches of flounces, each of steaming or stewing In a very little are made by chopping the liver to a composed mainly water, seasoned with butter, salt and paste, seasoning It with salt, pepper these nifties being a different pastel shade. The entire resolves Itself Into pepper, and served In the same way and small pieces of bacon, and using an n a sandwich as mixture the exquisite rainbow effect. filling. or hubbard white or as yellow squash. Specialists In children's frocks use may be added to give zest to any Lengthwise halves of peeled cucumber may be rolled in flour and fried cold meat usd In sandwiches. If the very narrow black lace Insertion on delicate voiles and tinted organdies or Sliced cucumbers may sandwich ci.n be seized while the like eggplant. chiffons with most charming results. Is hot, the result is particularly l be sauted In butter In which a of chopped onion has been good. A little salad dressing Is needH Also It is the fashion to stitch row and row of tiny b''ack ribbon on sheer mawatercress, celcooked till golden brown. In Switzer- on the meat terials. These ribbon rows look espeery or tomato may be added, making land, France and Hungary cucumbers are prepared and served In all these a result similar to a club sandwich, cially Interesting on gay flowered fabexcept that bread Is U6ed instead of rics. ways, which are worth trying by AmerThe vogue for bright red ia an out- toast ican housewives. kohj-rab- ! N , ing. Squirrel At Epping, N. IL, Mrs. Blair and her pupils noted an Interesting bit of natA squirrel was seen ural history. playing In a sugar maple near the schoolhouse, and a closer Inspection revealed the fact that he had gnawed the under side of a limb and, hanging on by bis four feet, was sucking the sap that oozed out He repeated this performance several times. Drier, South Mm "Say it With Flowers" Fresh Cut Flowers at All Times Hobdays Flower Shop Keith Emporium Bldg. Salt Iake COMPTOMETER WE HAVE PLACES FOR SEVERAL COMPTOMETER OPERATORS IN GOOD PAYING POSITIONS LATEST HATS of the most popular trimming ideas of the season. The coloring also bespeaks the mode, as It carries out the tones of tangerine In Its exquisitely fine milun crown with the plaited brim fashioned of ribbon In a deep nasturtium shade. Some of the prettiest summer bonnets have leghorn crowns or trans parent lace brims. The dainty s are usually accompanied with lace dyed the exact shade. Cocoa brown Is nn outstanding color for lace and it Is especially attractive when used in conjunction with flowers the same shade. Bonnet and scarf sets made of hand colored chiffon or georgette, or printed-Iflowers, which look as If handpalnt-ed- , are a picturesque Item which prom Ises a widespread vogue. JULIA BOTTOMLET. (C. 14, Weetern Newepop, Union.) hair-crown- If you are not an operator, a to 18 weeks' course in our Comptometer School will make you one. There is urgent demand good Comptometer operators. f'tCourse includes special training in commercial Arithmetic under 10 pystem of Felt & Tarrant M makers of the Comptometer Vdding and Calculating Machine. This is the only place within the intermountain District where the Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Company's system of Comptometer instructions are given. Call, write or phone for Operator's Bulletin. Cotnp-'omet- C Soliciting Agent Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Was. 300 W. SIBOLD, |