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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. ITA1I ENSEMBLE THEME FOR AUTUMN; PICTURESQUE FOR WEE TOTS It. Hit. w .....a pt trcaat, II w Put M i4 an Mat u4 4r.k. 4 waab-4- MMrs f!rll Al feim from dn IM tari !' dpp I nn e hand-nin- lttu4a ait. la Eur'j rhsete l part f Marty n very tueal auJ aiming ll? la ot i iur4'tH li e world. ll U ilia r rnp fund, lli I'd riiuiiiiUn In Hint Sal. r:n-rlpa- i.untry V? N-io- g In th I'blird State, though it. fi.iiuiii'ti'n I " of eUt-l'ri'MrUniiUtjr. Ii Hpu M-t-- iiumM-rlt-r- "I am all s I That tarlty ytnr. Particularly IhU true of the Swls chew, a lilch offer a great vurUty of tempting menu, rlrli In nutritive mine. Only butter, oil ami very fut meat have a grcatoi calory value than Switzerland cbcm. la Tlit long has mad? lie SwU chHM trmkt-- r t In I lie .rorr curing of itdr cxju-rproduct ttmt itioy can tell ty tapping with a auiutl liainincr llie age of the size of the holes. cl.ccue anil even a The latter, called "eye," are tot (or a glass of Iced) ;ca try: Alpine Canapes. Cut thin slice ot trend Into rounds with a cooky cutter. Cook In a little butter until a delicate trow n. Cover each round Ilh a very thin slice of Swiss cheese, spreud light ly with aiustard. then with finely chopped tolled ham; In the center of e each place a stuffed olive For added appearance aregg range a border of white finely chopped around the edge of the rnnnpe. Serve these as a first course for luncheon or supper or as an accornpnnlincnt to a nip of tea Bacon and Cheese Sandwiches. Cover small triangles of bread with butter and thin slices of cheese. Place under the broiler to brown lightly and serve with fresh crisp curled bacon. Summery Dishes .There Is no main dish so appropriate for the warm weather as fresh dsh. It Is wholesome, easily digested and not so filling as meat. With such a variety of canned fish from which to choose, those w ho are not favored with fresh may always have canned fish. Stuffed Haddock. Prepare the haddock or any good-sizefish and stuff with bread crumbs mixed with egg, butler, a bit of chopped onion or chives. Sew up the fish and serve when baked with: of a Egg Sauce. Melt cupful of butter, add three tablespoon-ful- s of flour, one-hatenspoonful of salt and pepper to taste, pour on grad cupfuls of boilunlly one and one-haing water. Boil five minutes, add two eggs well beaten, one teaspoonful ot lemon Juice and one tablespoonful of butter, hit by hit. Baked Bluefish. Split the fish, place sheet and cook on a twenty minutes in a hot oven. Cream of a cupful of butter, add the yolks of two eggs and when well mixed add two tablespoonfuls each of chopped onions, capers, pickles and parsley, two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice, one tablespoonful of vinegar, one-hal- f teaspoonful of salt, and teaspoonful of paprika. Spriiaktp the fish with salt, spread with the mixture and continue baking until the fish is well done. Pistachio Ice Cream With Peaches. Mix one quart of milk heated until lukewarm with one cupful of heavy eream, one and cupfuU of sugar, teaspoonful of salt and one and one-hal- f Junket tablets dissolved in one tablespoonful of col-water. Let stand until set, then add one tablespoonful of almond extract, one teaspoonful of vanilla and a little green coloring. Freeze and serve with halves of very ripe peaches, or canned peaches cooked in the sirup until thick. Lemon Gelatin Salad. Cut into fine shreds one or two apples, a bit of pineapple if at hand, two to three stalks of celery and a handful of pecan meats. Add a tablespoonful of gelatin for each salad served. Line salad plates with tender leaf letfuce and heap on the fruit and gelatin mixture, to which any good salad dressing may be added. Top with a spoonful of dressing and a dash of cut-sid- hard-rocke- are some fashions T11EUE are too merltorlou hk-iu- unM-atcn- . T ennie naturally by winning prize. I have won mre than al- - with changing mod.- - and nave In rnlud whims. Smart Crsalioa From lW FrtscL the ensemble. Around this basic theme fancy la playing at a live- quaint, ar charming at fancy can desire them. More and more Ideas ars ly rate for autumn. New and in getting away from conventionalism trlgulng Interpretations of the ensemInto an Independence which trends to ble are even now making e persuasive the fascinating and one might almost appeal for the future. A amort creation from the French say the amusing. At least a group of capital la pictured herewith. Tide en- children Is a charming sight not only beruuse of the little folks themselves, semble baa a kasha coat lined partially and trimmed with a silk plaid. but their attractiveness Is greatly acThe remainder of the lining Is of the cented by the cunning clothes they wear. same material as the cre;e dress. DisIn timet past there was a marked tinguishing details are the wide plaid belt, the kerchief neckpiece and the line of distinction drawn between l. French and American children's buttonholes which are bound with At a glunce one could recognize plaid. The plaited Insert for the skirt secures the required hemline a Parisian child by Its dress. Not so In present fashions. Little American fullness. Early fall showings emphasize the girls have tuken to wearing skirts ensemble of printed velveL From the every whit as short as those of their wee friends across the sea, while the outlook, the vogue for velvet will dominate In the style world during the styling of their clothes features every next several months. Not only printed Innovation called for by the mode. One of the advance Ideas for fall Is effects but velvets which ore In solid browns, blues, greens and other rich the contrasting of blouse nod skirt A plaited crepe skirt with an overblouse deep beautiful colorings. In regard to the velvet ensemble. It of printed velvet Is the newest thing little girl Paris For the Is a matter of preference os to whether the costume consist of a skirt and suggests a unique costume which con Jacket of the velvet with a contrasting sists of a pongee tunic blouse worn This cunblouse, or whether It feature a long with Mack satin panties. dress. ning little outfit, which Is here piccoat posed over a Black velvet with gold or white dots tured, reflects the Uusslnn Influence or neat figures Is first choice with In the blouse, not only In Its silhouette hut lu Its trimming ns well, which Is tones of brown next In favor. done In Prominent In the sports group are handworked ensembles both knitted and of tweed. gay colors and The latter Is often made up with skirt well-dresse- one-piec- e cross-stltchln- g hand-embroid- lland-sniockin- lf well-outter- "i "Hot t "I Am a Beautiful Silver Cat" most any cat ever won, I do believe." We do believe so, too," said all the other cats. We're proud to know you. Chnrlle." ''Hush," said Chnrlle. "Ob. we beg your pardon," they all We're proud to know you. said. Charles Chinchilla Cat, and we hope we meet you at the next show." I hoe so, too," said Chnrlle For tils master "Purr, purr, good-by.had come to take him away. But when he got home he rauggled down on his master's lap and purred and slept and went to sleep Just like any old pet cat, and nut as tliougn he were the greatest prize winner, the nhle Charles Chinchilla Cat And us he purred he hnd the love llest dreams. He thought he was quite a common cat and that he was chasing down alleys and eating out of garbage tins. He thought be was sing Ing on backyard fence?. He thought he was huving quite a time to And food and he was having most thrilling escapes and clangers. Oh, the drenms of this proud cat were very exciting and no one would have believed that he could enjoy them so If they had seen him at the show looking so proud and distinguished and handsome. When he awoke his master stroked hint and petted him and Charlie was very pleaded with life. I'm a proud, prize winning cat In public, a pet at home and In my dreams I have adventures and lead a dangerous life. Could anything he Not to my cat nnu-Intereslitig? mind. Didnt Know He Had ll in. Cunning Littl and cape. Very newest type? button the tweed skirt to a tailored blouse at the waistline. In knitted costumes the theme of the ensemble will be more elaborated upon than ever. Again, interworkings of metal touches will enrich the combination, and there will be novel embroidery and patterned effects introduced Into the realm of knitted ensembles. As In the realm of velvet ensembles browns of every tone will be emphasized In things knitted. Strikingly beautiful are the brown and orange tweed knitted effects, some with cay striped or patterned bordering?. Fashion is in a mood to make chi'dren' rlofhe as picturesque, a Outfit. children's ing continue to smocks and frocks and coats. The idea is to work out pleasing color con trasts. For Instance, a peach-colorebroadcloth frock has . the pantie smocked diamond motif worked out with floss in a vivid henna shade. Another Interesting Item Is that ot plaid silk smocks, or frocks, If you so please to call them, for they really do button up the hack. Thes" are smocked in round yoke fashion and they are very cunning worn over plain satin knickers. Knitted togs for youngsters are well worth keeping an eye on, for many new things are Included Id the list JULIA BOTTOM LEY. tZ' 1129 Wfptera VwgDarr rofoo.l in-- . i you the old ib-u'- wnt t editor." rt ce her.' o FptlngtU-b- l I'lnon Submarine Pou'.bilitici i Mr as we hate able lt asattained certain, the greale! ty a submarine I Jv feet, although submarine hate Melt known In reach I depth of 3J feet UlntiteiiUotinlly. We are Informed by the Navy depart mint Hint the length of time which a submarine ran remain submerged dtH-ndthe equipment which ll carries the purification of the air. Normally, submarines are so equIpMK that they may remain submerged for Ui Lours and efficiently. A M-c- r uj-- T fr Washington S:r. Cot Ceremony Over Wire A telephone front onubh-- d a mother at altar to bedside Cardiff. Wales, lo In a campaign of destruction figalntd a colony ot lorusts near the Egyptian Sudan border, the British air force Is using poison gas with effect. The young Inserts were discovered recently, and the aviators are trying to exterminate them before they become as thick as they did In Egypt during the time of Moses Mid Plmraoh. Mosrurittr Hanfords Balsam of Mjrrh Swf kviOrSak1 Whats the trouble between the housemaid and the yardman?" "It's a difficult question to settle. Who scrubs the piazza? The golden rule Is frequently used In drawing a line of conduct for Kenneth, aged five, wondered whether or not his new neighbor had a little boy with whom he might play. Seizing his first opportunity, he Inquired regarding the matter. No. I have no The answer was: little Added Excitement Maw, will jou have pa a houseboat to live in. jusr like us buy Jimmie the Jonses? Mamma Why, w hilt s the Idea? We own this home, dont we? Jimmie But think, Willie Jones can fish off his hack porch and go swimming whenever he wants to and still be around home. list Kirn MAN COBS ntSTNTRR Pnna ms a ann. IMur pk H Sauna terhawai an ,4 la mrj alaio. Zwa eauk ikialw KUia ot kanasaa to. laliaa, Sanaa rnw : 90P rT j Inspiring Subjects.' The Lord The Holy Scripture Faith Life by EMANUEL SWEDENBORG Book of t 4 patotacWor print tood pipar, ubauatUlly bound ta pufl paper covert. Lodowmvnt enable o to Mid (hit book to any oddreee without further coat Of obbtaiioa on receipt of only Five Cents Swedenborg Foundation Incorporated Room 17M j ! lasts longer and y FINISHING 18 E. 41et St, Nrw KODAK Ws employ profrialonal photographer, lo ttnlMh amir KoUhIc Pima. SHIPLERS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Salt Labs City, Utah 14 So. Main Su W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 32-19- 28. Punishment Dhl you suffer badly from the floods, Mr. Giles? Mr. Giles I should think I did. Why, I was shut up In the house with Squire the missus for nearly a week. couver Province. Two or lliree times the North American klldeer plover has found Its way across the Atlantic and has been discovered in Britain. rmw is Anthracite, but costs no more than ordinaiy coal. UTAH - GRAND is a coal for all purposes where coal can be used. Phone your dealer or write us. CHESTERFIELD COAL COMPANY Salt Lake City, Utah Shampoo Yourself With Cuticura Soap Anoint the scalp, especially spots of dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment. Then shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and warm water. Rinse thoroughly. A healthy scalp usually means good hair. UejzL 95 B4, Br Cuticura and Sfci. TaVorn fn-i- . Van- "Can you define mntrlniony?" "Yes. You go to adore, you ring a hello, you give your name to a mid and then youre taken In 1" clean. It makes no stringy soot , and no clinkers. In fact it bums almost like Fran Oirtmnt ewvwfipfp. Sample 0 D0C3C0OC(40O800l You cannot expect a high flash or quick burning coal to last long. Anthracite coal is hard, and therefore lasts longer, and in this respect, UTAH-GRAN- D COAL is very similar to it UTAH-GRAN- D COAL is hard, Stores Without Loss, boy. Several days later, upon seeing a littlp boy (a visitor) playing In Ms neighbors yard, Kenneth exclaimed: Now, that man has a little hoy, and he thinks he hasn't. tuta. aM CaufltS: B j m tw TLORFSTON SHAMPOO 14wl fur Makastfaw CMUMrUaa wub I uku iialr or moil St wbm oft sad hair by o(t. 4rf UiMot Uwmlcsl Worbs, Psubogas N. la Defined Question ; Waste RaSantCaWaa Serious Error so pleased to see you so Hint I ran repay the ID frnnos I owe you." I had forgotten "Yob. that you owed me 20 francs. "I run a fool to remind yon, but I was not certain that you hurl forgotten." Charleroi Moustlque. n in A Fated Ui ktefWCnrwU 4 $! HnwiUB. United Statet Librariet I IWh PAKKEK'S HAIR BALSAM Skat, national Gerniun card game, Invented In Alt'enhurg, Is to be honored In a special way. During the International skat congress, lo be held In Berlin, the German post office will use ns a conecllatlon stamp a replica of the Jack of spades the first time tMs has ever been done. The number of libraries In the Cnlicd Stales Is 8.511. according to an article in t!e Boston News Biisrnu, h ailing financial newspaper. This article nlso ptates that approximately lUO.OtiO.OtK) volumes are now available to patrons of libraries. f laUryUetstf POISON IVY Unique Cancellation Stamp - one-fourt- h lit III Aviatort Rout Locuttt Emperor llirohiio visited Bonin Islands and inspected Olilchishlina of that group where Admiral Perry land ed 70 years ago and established a coaling station. The emperor was in the attending navy maneuvers He was the first Japanese ruler to visit the place, says the Pathtinderr. The island has TOO Inhabitants, many of them of American and forei- i descent. One of the oldest of the residents, who are mostly fishermen, presented the emperor with a cannon hall supposed to have been left there by Admiral Perry. one-eight- h Thn rdl In Munduff rutln-dral- , so microphones and amplifiers were set up In the cathedral and a telephone line was ron lo the bride's home. Mrs. Brain heard the whole of the ceremony distinctly. Gefs Old Cannon Ball d cet.lld.-hi- r 'I'erf.x I lonrMon.r, al. cep). yog M.owing our Mnuty ndMce. n.u.hituT' be !L am.' hr .,!.! bear her duugbtrr married. Because of nine Mr?. W. Brain, of Cardiff, was unable lo attend the ceremony e one-fourt- h TUjUjut 7vutrcej2. ltelf. "But oh, lf meat. In M-e- ti No one ran surpass me, though my four year old father Is a winner, too, of many prizes, "Ah. I am one-fourt- paprika. Try cooking green apples with a few sliced onions, adding a little sugar and salt wit!) enough fat to Serve with muse them palatable. estuilte j- -u chills rate, firm-meate- d one-thir- rare and have m M-t-- n ie the family: A on appetizer or a tit of tasty lunch for an afternoon with a cup of I Judged uioh-- r !.f i of rule; and Hist rent that from every muudpoinf. front every Judge, from every eroii who knew conanything sMuit rat I have i! sidered the prize winner, the M-- t ter rut, the most handsome of chin to he lightly abandoned. In fact, ro praiseworthy are they that they curry over from on caoa to another, establishing themselves as a taple, at It were. Of course nt nmtier of guework, tut attest the they cite novel variation and Innovations to conform richness and flavor. Here are a lew suggestion for using tl.I cheese and raving the long hot rooking of no more vntautle food for M "It. sets (e I g lot's al her up to DON'T auffsr headaches, cl any ct those pain tlat Bayer Atjarin can end in hurry I 1'hyticians preterit it, and amove its free use; for it doc not affect the tv art. Every drug ha it, tut don't fail to ak ti druggiit for Eaytr. And don't taka any tut t! Lox llut say Bayer, wui the word pmaior printed in red d.-t- ailvt-r- . I have tucrhiiis eurh rr "'Ate M-e- iumi Mr. y An thletly ed ior la a stake wa tuni w-- l ug-- p!rar ' at that rat ioat-- r to ought where all my frlmd me over were. "And I hse won the champion. h!p here, lot. "I have ll.. 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"And yet "kV ell, w lad) wM Intd the cLinrlul li I art men i of a n.agazit.e the other day and aid : I w.ti to athe edlur, Enjemncr Fain Tala Ar MJV fit. Mir a4 at m, Talas a uk fc 'M Rrt with ili vlaw rU la ii VIlit alt Ms viaw4 AM M Daddijs tP la fhd4s Ms lb Tbs tkl I Beauty Editor A'of on View to Subtcribert Andrews Km." ; Fold Ctittcufc Shaving Stick 25c- - |