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Show THE SAUNA SEN. SAUNA. ITAII OfYYriryyrmyvmoorifmy FABRICS GLORIFY EVENING GOWN; VERY THIN HAIR HATS IN VOGUE cthe Kitchen Cabinet . ok6S66cxjOQCx Ifi. Illl, WmI Will Ik I Ml lbt lwM, III JU.eruu m4 Ul IE tba eooevfuiua of opinion a motif P'fashion connuUtvnr that th r I fuel, la lb aai.t omi m lb eUm. on. la lb lousing an. Cl la lb Ul r4 Yvur welcome oki I, l- -t i dress-maker- ri MEALS FOR WARM A bra at y at th modem t ala i gown la abo nil nlan matter I fabric distinction. Eiqutaii materials "to work with" Em ever been (he ambition of stjls errs tom whether thry be high degree . couturleri or Just simple village This season the dream of wondrous fabrics hua coin true even aplebdt-ta- t ) OAYS that which hold away In fmacleg vanity fair Just now. It seems that transparency Is the keynote to millinery lovelinrce Ihle season. Not only ere the new rtw-linrIhtn, hut they nm very, very thin, no merh no one ran sea earn and hair end facial contour le the point of fascination. Jut because bat le exquisitely transparent dore not necessarily mete wellcbllled planer lib thinly Sliced Dicfet, which may t beefsteak. If thinly ery diced and served with a makes a mu nioit aiqteUxlng Inoiil. There may ! a few Sfirt-tif culd roast lamb In accom pany till aleak or veal and trlmtur! with well eeasoiied x lntu salud. ami ouo baa a ready incut All cold moat should In sllct-icry thin and arranged wlib car and !rticr sarnUlmiei.t to mute li attractive. Cream cheese a lib nasturtium (rave to give pungency, mail Into bait and dropped around tlio platter with a few frroh fmsiur-Huleave and a blossom or two, will make an dish on a but lady cnb-bng- e, three tnble-spoonfo- ls of minced watercress, s of a of diced cupful chicken breast, two tablespoonfuls of cooked pens and the grated yolks of two eggs. The Jellies, Jams, marmalades, conserves and preserves as well us pickles of various kinds will convert the most modest meal Into a tempting repast. AH housewives like to have a supply for their tables. Begin with currnnts, cherries and strawberries, and go on through the season with goose, black and raspberries, crab apples, peaches, pears, grapes and Some fruits which we have plums with us nil the year such as limes, lemons, oranges and grapefruit, add their zest to the other fruits as well as serving various marmalades. For dinner on a hot day have a cold meat platter. Arrange thinly sliced chicken left from the previous day, thinly sliced ham and a few slices of cheese. Garnish with eighths of eggs, small yellow tomatoes, peeled, hollowed out and filled with mayonnaise, placing each on a heart leaf of lettuce. Frozen Cream Cheese Dressing. Boat together one-hacupful of soft cream cheese and one cupful of heavy cream until smooth ; stir in one-hacupful of mayonnaise dressing, one-ha- lf teaspoonful of paprika and teaspoonful of salt. Place in a mold and seal. Pack in ice and salt for an hour before serving. For certain salads a few stewed figs cut into bits and added will be liked. Spiced Prunes. Wash a pound of prunes and cover with three cupfuls of cold water. Let stand over night. In the morning simmer gently in the same water until tender. Remove the pits, add to the liquid the juice and rind of a lemon, one-hacupful of vinegar, a cupful of sugar, a teaspoonful of ground cinnamon and one-hal- f teuspoonful of cloves and allspice. Simmer for five minutes, drop In the prunes and cook five minutes. Remove the fruit to sterilized jars and boil down the sirup for five minutes. Pour over the fruit and seal while hot. This is an excellent standby as it can be made at any time. Ice cream is always enjoyed as a the weather is hot desert, but it Is particularly desirable. two-third- hurd-cooke- hard-cooke- d I romo In pretty usefully myself,' mM the winter wheat. "Ilow shout me!" asked the sorrel. "All light," Mid the oat, "but I am such n lovely nhade of grrett." "You admire yourself, cb?" asked the oorreL "I do," Mid the oats. "So do I." remarked the winter wheat, "Ah, sh. ah, ah, don't boast too much," Mid n voice. "Whom are you, pray trill" the field! iskrd. "Why shouldn't we boast!" A. Soup Stomach n s asms! Proper Rpent IJlIle John, not yet two years old, was sitting In his having been taken by his mother to the grocery, when a friendly shopper presented go-car- t, him with a cookie, tils vocabulary consist only of detarhed words, but ns "Thank you" It among them, his hopeful mother prompted him: "Wbat do you My to the nice lady. John?" (.latching the cookie In bis plump fist he gurgled "Morel" A Little Cocky" Xavier Brunner, of Nledergergbelm, was a first serAUare, elghty-two- , geant when Marshal Forh was a recruit. "lie was a cocky little devil," says Ihe sergeant. A Perfect Day Innt Le-gln- n A Distinctive Evening Conn. beyond the hopes and aspirations of those who dreamed. The supply of handsome and novel weaves as we see them about us seems Inexhaustible. The glamorous beauty of evening frocks especially tells s story of the master-artistr- y displayed In weaving of modern silks, velvets, metafiles, transparent stairs, and so the list might be continued In endless citation. Not only has this flair for fine fabrics brought Into being many fascinating new weaves, hut It has revived many favorites of the past. In this connection we have In mind the adorable flowered taffetas which always gladden the eye with their quaint pat ternlngs and beguiling colorings. The wlnsomeuess of the debutante frock In the picture Is greatly due to the delicate beauty of the Dresden taffeta of which It Is fashioned. The circular skirt, the seinlfitted bodice, the sprightly butterfly bow at the back, constitute a trio of significant styling details. It seems we are not going to have done with prints and patterning. not eveD when autumn comes on apace. Already the air Is rife with promises of more and yet more to follow of fnconne and printed sheer velvets, thut In midsummer collections ierfectly charming little hair cloches of adorable thinness, like the model to Ihe left In the lower picture, vie with large CRellnes tor supremacy. Lovely they are In any color, esKclally pale green, beige, rose hue. maize, chartreuse or orange, tf you please, for orange Is a tremendously smart color Just now. and so, by the way, la a new rasp berry tint. As If to surfeit the eye with super beauty, some of these llttter hair shape are covered with filmy lace. Its cobwebby mesh tracing an allover patterning of rare delicacy. For In stance, over a wee bonnet of pule green hair, the milliner who knows.'' stretches a frail lace of exact tint, perhaps forming Dutch bonnet points to curtain the ears. as to the larger huts of thin crln-o- l or hair some of them are huge In size, but never seeming too much so Al because of their ways are their silhouettes manipulated to conform to the Individuality of wearer a the point admirably stressed by the trio of large and trans parent cnpelinea here pictured. The first bat does not show as much draping and Intricate handling as do the other two. The model te It must be broad brimmed. s. "You May Boast," Said ths Voles. "You may boast," sold the voice, "but not too much, for I want to do tome of It myself." Then the fields noticed that the voire came from the direction of the clover bay field. "Oh, ho," raid the winter wheat, so clover hay wants to do some talking." "Certainly," said clover hay. "Well, whnt have you to say for yourself?" asked the other. "Quite a lot," said clover hny. 'Tray tell us what It Is then," the others asked. "You are all very useful. You all make good food for the animals, both In summer and In the winter." Winter wheat bowed gracefully. It was much fluttered to be thus especially noticed. r "But I have a special distinction," said clover hay. What Is clover hay talking about?" the others asked. Dont use such big words," snld the Fields .dont understand such barley. enormous words." I mean that I have something special about which to boast," said clover hay. "So I dont want all of you to take up the whole summer time In doing the boasting." Ah. we see," said the oats, "clover hay doesnt want us to boast all the time so It can get a good chance at boasting, too." Right," said clover hay. Youre perfectly right About what are you going to boast? asked the winter wheat Myself, of course," said clover hay. "Yes," It continued, waving about, I can boast about myself and boast beautifully. I am the food the animals love so much. They actually call me the animals dessert I am to the animals what ice cream Is to people. Its ail very well to be regular, ordinary feed, but L the clover hay, have the honor showered upon me of being considered the best part of the animals meal. And what clover hay boasted of was quite true, for clover hay is the dessert for the farm animals. printed chiffons and eveD printed crepe satins In stunning colorings. Speaking of smart colors, just now fashion ia exploiting considerable light blue for evening wear. A color which is finding acceptance with an exclusive clientele is a deep goldeD yellow, almost a pumpkin shade When hats are dressy this season, they are very, very dressy Perhaps the more so, in order to draw a line more definitely between sports or similar types and hats for formal wear. Then, too, so many dre-ethis summer, are of the soft fluttery utterly feminine t.vpe, the sort tuned to garden fete, bridesmaids processions, dansant or other festive ooea sion. Of course none other than the most exquisite millinery confeitions can becomingly crown beauty so en . s TS NOT one that yon with A tarad, echinf ini. 1 Iwy U! --poll if but you ihtkt Alkw'e ay day. fod-f-- N Into your ibw In the moraine you will walk all day of aU aifht ia perfect ama. It tak-- a th wins out of corns, bunion- and ralluwa Said craty wince. dun and child welfare work. 'Allens to Water Rights There are all sorts of legal questions Involved In Ihe matter of the control of water. All navigable waterways belong to the public. The federal government has Jurisdiction over lakes and rivers as regards their navigation; while the states have the jurisdiction In other mn iters, ponds and brooks belong to Individuals, subject to state regulations. A Foot: Ease Tot Fran IrimlpmckmM and a Woafin g-Walking Doll, addraaa Allan'a FoofEaaa, La Roy, N. Y, M Explaining th Sounds The Dinner Guest Aha I I suppose your table Is groaning with good things to eat Little Bobble That ain't the table you hear groaning. It's dad. Hes been counting up what It cost to feed you. Street Cleaning Department The Stranger Why do you allow the pig to run loose In your streets? Mayor of Comavllle Why, they keep the grass and weeds out of the roadways and that gives the streets a tidier and more businesslike appearance. Throwing Money Away First Dad I am spending a lot of money for my daughters vocal and Instrumental lessons. Second Ditto Thats foolish. A radio Is cheaper and you can get Just as terrible stuff over It. No Fooling Her He One kiss from yon, Miss Gladys, then I would gladly die. Miss Gladys Yes, I know that story, and afterwards youll continue to die, time and time again. Choose a Profitable Vocation Is no deprivation In a small town his fill of cities. after at all to five ODe I Health Giving imims&nSiin K. AH Winter long JL Terrible Situation It , , 1 prayer." Pill Was the street car crowded? Dickie Crowded? Why, even the men had to stand. j ; Leant tb- - Beanty Culture Course given by a. man that her u tight 188 -- tadenu bow to , Mint BiU MONBY, Cotnlof --ant on request. , UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OB' BUAUTY CULTURE 831 CUft Bid. Salt Lake CltJt I Offered Prayer for Old Car Man Did they offer anything on Sure did. your old car?" Owner They took one look and offered up a Allied for Dough Herbert, aged five, was sitting at the breakfast table with his daddy and younger brother the other morning. Little brother at the time was playing with some money which he had taken from dad's pocket, and eatthe right Just beiuw emphasizes the ing away on a sugar roll. When asked Dew movement which to give up the money he handed his by horizontal folds which In daddy what was left of the roll. turn accomplish the long back conThis brought from dad a remark tour which is so chic this season. that It was the money be wanted, not White- two of the large hats are the roll. Herbert, taking notice of light, the first one In natural white, what was going on, spoke up with a the other In pale orchid, the third and smile, Thats all right, dad. You last broad brim Is black. Its lines asked for dough and you got it" are all that an artist might covet. A drape and a soft bow of black ribbon Cause of Spats velvet Is its only trimming wonder and the little neighbor boy do Nancy with effective or flowery fully patel not get along well. One day. after tinted chiffon frocks! one of their spats, mother said. Popular for theater, restaurant and Nancy, Im Just ahamed of you, to bridal events are certain very heuu tiful hats made ail of pastel maline think you can never agree with These are not necessarily lnr"e most Buddy I" "Well, how can I 'gree wiv' him frequently delineating as they do iitniii!- mower," exclaimed lne cunning Dutch bonnet He always des grees wiv hotly. JULIA BOTTOM LY I no.c a.n-- t . 1921, Western himself I" Milk of Magnesia Poppy Day one-quart- er vrdtfL Poland's severe sinter, folder than any for ever tu years, ss felt even more by the 114 beasts and birds In Its wends than by human being. Tbs government took enerjrtle step la tie bug forest properties te feed and pro feet its game, and la particular the rsre animals stub are In danger of extinction elk, bears, beavers sad a number of birds, Th authorities are snilous lest these share the fate fit the European bison, (shirk survived In Polish forest until la Ihe ronfuln of oar and revolution local peasants rx terminated them. It was found, however, that where the forests contained wild boars, the gam needed very little help. These animals, by constantly rooting with their snouts la the snow, 114 bar ibe ground to such sn la th Mm tint It takes a doeq al extent that other animats wrr this to d to bring a lit He temporary rsllat find food enough to sustain them. of gas and aour stomach, Phillips Milk of Magnesia has aridity completw rioswctsl Giants ly checked, and the digestive organs At present there are the following all trsnqulllzed. One you hav tried billion dollar carpor Ilona In the Unitthis form of relief yon will cease te ed btsles: United Mates Steel cor- worry about your diet and experience poration, American Telephone and a new freedom In eating. This pleasant preparation la Just al Telegraph company, General Electric, General Molars, International Nickel, good for children, too. Caw It when blnndsrd Dll of New Jersey, Metro-ofits- ever coaled longuo or fetid breath IJfe, Equitable Life, Consoli- signals need of a sweetener. Physidated Gas, Trsns-Anirrlccorporation. cians will tell you that every spoonNational City bank, Chase National ful of Phillips Milk of hlagmwla neubank and Guaranty Trust company tralizes many times Its volumo In arli Get the genuine, the name rhllllps Is (merged). Important. Imitations do not act the The poppy I the ofllrlnt memorial flower of the American legion. It Is worn on Memorial day, which la the thirtieth of May. An annuul poppy sale Is conducted by the American auxiliary Just before Memorlu! day. The popples sold by the auxiliary are, as far as possible, made by disabled veterans. The proceeds of the sale are used for rehabilitation lf IctXu. Tits fields wondered sometimes If It would be dry and without auy showers fur th rot of the sesaon, or whether It would rain every day and hurt them. They took s great Interest la the weather and la farming. But this special day they were feeling very happy and very wdL Tm so food for food," Mid tba bar1 nm ley field. pretty and feathery, too." "I'm su h lov el pale green color," Jess." d lf ANIMALS' DESSERT gd lf n aonJteggfsJ "And I'm good and substantia! looking." Mid Ihe winter wheat. for Ihe feed of an"I am very imals," said Ihe oats, "and so ere the djy. 1 ry Grata nv, t cbed lf FairyTalf said the oats. d Various flub may In served In tba same way. A ran of salmon, tuna, a ran of shrimps and one of smoked sardines with llls of lemon and parsley arranged on a 'hilled chop plate or platter will muke another appetising dish. Icebox Cookies. These are One to have ready to sene with tea, punch or os a dessert with fruit. Sift live and one-hal- f cupfuls of flour, one of soda, three times. Take one nnd one hulf cupfuls of melted shortening, one cupful each of brown nnd white sugar, cream well, add three beaten eggs and eight squares or less of bakers' chocolate, melted. Mix and roll In two or three short rolls. 1'lnre In the Irelms over night In the morning slice the cookies not too thin, flare on linking sheets and hake quickly. This recipe makes six dor-en-. Nuts may he added or one-hanut meat placed on each cooky. When muskmrlons are overripe and have lost some of their flavor, cut the peeled fruit into cubes and heap In tall glasses, pour over a lemon or u ginger sliup with a few bits of Canton ginger, chill and serve. Bananas are delicious served with crushed fresh currants or currant Juice well sweetened poured over them. Put ripe peaches through a fruit press, add honey to sweeten, or a lemon sirup and serve ns a fruit cup topped with whipped cream. Various Summer Dishes. The following dressing Is excellent with all fruit salads, but try it with two cupfuls of chopped new DaidysEwnmg SVrtra Winter Herd on European Wild Deasts Good notdfToeHbl Marvelous Climate 'ampsSplndid RoodrwGorgeoua Mountain Views. Thm wonderful demrt rmnortof thm C i Writa cree IPaim Wl A C a array Spring! CALIFORNIA has had W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 27-19- 2& mh C&n5fiDfoeS Dont let moequltoea wreck your eleep. Spray Flit! Keep doors and windows dosed a few moments, to let Flit vapor have its full effectiveness. Every mosquito will die I Flit kills mosquitoes, flies, roaches, bedbugs and ants. Guaranteed to kill or money back. - j KtC9 three-year-ol- MS 1 i |