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Show TIIK SAUNA Sl'N. SAI INI. ITAII No lego! Mooning to tho Ttrm Blackmail HANDBAG MUST MATCH COAT; SWEATED FOR THE CAMPUS TtVll It rave fiat ! llcif lbuhll.1, K'fl ulrl luS-it'- l prrij liii natter of l (of tlk.lt , Itiio lm.h cuuiur Briefal of m.w !! ti!lii;uUhed Parisian Hjl Ll nr eirn the bamlb.ic the tirrv-- i ilium Uh 111 trie A f nil(tiJt klrilll.J fir, tweed, hr1n of (Ml u lit If lilt rarrfal and (mutedl TM less li 1M Hktl Id buy a fir! quality weutr the sort that whl gh de ni time amice m4 at tb flaunt Ih'tM? infill elite louche tlrh are . It.Uili H matter of I't14d Id every i hisdjrirl, bandostn autumn sweater nr pfi lurid beta, They exprrM mi ll b ruU-plHr!- n Nisid raliun, I In M) U-- l H W1MI ktdtd ii- d, trHl tk. (till 14 aw am! M. ltl k'l pslsst iistit to - lll fwt BStl ltiiiHu 4l a To a4 for a hn dlh which tony he the 14 lowing I will liked; Chicks WriwtiA, U-- l took until Irtid. f THEM If Kothinf (F.t lui mr lU pUrt l lUyrr Atpuut n bl M tnudul tu 4 cii, $(, or phyUit M by Othftt Nurd, or irmal Bul- lion UKTt would kin turned lu tome thin rlM, Cut ml flayer Aipuiu (ft toy dntcMott) with flayer on th bon, and thf word prwowr printed in onion to adding liic keiit (.r kk.niti In it. ihik-nkid and out lror pul-- t i at ii.iti n heir Tart lb broth lu 4 Ihal ll I loo tally, add ng pepper duiing the looking. Ilrutul the fowls wlu-l- i Well rooked lake c.tf I lie meat from the hopes In Beal p!ri- - and ptair ID 4 o water, adding a Into dub allltl id lb fal ftotu h kdlle i to' keep liioltL Into the place four gwl 1H hunt l. a id celery, cleaned and cul Into amull pin a; iH'k until la'rly tender, l.nt rod oP ; relume Hint to a dili to hoi, now ld four pa kug- - of or If homemade. alut a doub' ree!; In HiiH.uni, and cook 1 1 minute. Stflr 4 Leal of nodfin. I hen a few kaaiifuls of celery and top wllu rhli-keand a konful of gravy. It on a platter aerie In the asm way noodle firat. then the lery and b p with the thicken. Rabbd Shortest. Ufinn rabbit and cut Inin dredge with fiour and put Into a frying pan with onehnlf tupful of build or bacon fal and four tnldesiMHiiifua of chopped onion. Cook until brown, turning frequently, to a large kettle, rmer wiiti stock or wuier to which five hui'lon cubes have dUsolied add two hladcf id mne, one hnlf a hay leaf, and cook until lender. Strain, reserve the incut and dlscurd the hones, Moll s onehnlf cupful of butter, add of a cupful of flour, and atlr unfit brown. Add to the alrulned stock, cook live minutes, odd salt ami pepper and the ruhhit meat and keep hot until nerving time. Spilt Individual shortcakes, spread with butter, pour over the rabbit and place a r1e olive In the center of each shortcake; garnish with a sprig of parsley. Prune Salad. Cut head lettuce Into six slices and place on Individual plates. Put a tnhlcspoonful of mayonnaise dressing in the center, sprinkle with pnprlkn! surround with a border of chopped nut meats, place outside n ring of finely cut celery, nnd outside of that on the edge of the lettuce a border of cooked prunes, stoned and rut Into pieces. Do You Like Tongue? There Is no more delicate and nicely flavored meat limn a well eook.-tongue, ll is especially good, sliced very thin and served cold, as a sandwich tilling or with a salad and a cup of tea. Here Is a fine dhdi to serve with the rough ends und broken parts of the tongue: Tongue Italienne. Use the broken pieces of a boiled smoked tongue cut into small dice. Mix together two tublerpornfuls of butter, three of bread crumbs, one-hal- t teaspoontul of parsley, one teaspoon-fil- l of minced onion, one egg yolk, u little salt and pepper to taste. Spread this on the bottom of a glass baking dish. Arrange the diced tongue Hiid a few slices of tongue overlapping enc.'i other on top of the mixture. Cover with one cupful of boiled rice which has been well seasoned wit fi butler, pepper, salt and paprika and cover the rice with a top of grated cheese. Set in the oven long enough to get thoroughly hot. Braised Tor.gue. Foil a tongue In stilted water for two hours or until tender. Put into cold water for a few minutes to loosen the skin, then remove it nnd slice Into slices of an inch thick. Slice boiled ham the same thickness nnd triin It Put a little to match t he tongue. the butter in the pan nnd tongue and ham on both sides. Place these braised slices around a round linking dish, in alternate slices-- and In the ct n'er put fresh rooked and Cover with spinach. buttered bread crumbs and chopped Frown a egg yolks. short time in a hot oven and serve. Stuffed Tongue. Foil a tongue un til tender. Fkin and slit through the I larger end; remove part of the meat, enough to make a well to hold the stntiing. t'hop the meat that was r moved and mix with bread crumbs butter, salt nnd pepper and font Fill and (dace tha chopped olives. tongue in a casserole, lay small trips of fat salt pork on top and bro-.vwith: it weil in a hot oven. Olive Su;e. Mix two talde-poofuis of flour, tuo pibieepoonfuis of butter, one teaspoonful of beef extract, or.e cupful of boiling watnr and salt and p pper to taste. Add the boiling water last. Just hi fore tnk Ing from the heat add two tablespoon fn's of grated olives. (or (win. caiu wouldn't tin u, md nvddftf krill fail of Water two hi to U ut4 cl.uk tt rt a dl r Ma(ciW(cia(tr at 1 all-ov- up-to-- nl iryon taiurd tb firat bouth from n bon ijudtk Hof bona, aplint, curb, aid bon, or aimiUr wromL boro trouble; Abtocbifl acta mildly buiquhkly. cta LaiUnf laaultw D"r not bUatf or rvtnov Lair, and bom can b worked. At druggiita. or postpaid, tUtk flora book 3 Iia. rbawf aw nrw Ta4 a T In 9-- bora with boa M a Woriuna daUty. a WUlu; Now wa4 UV In Bwaihw laaa Tbesa piles aceumulaleit esjxclatly on lb M la retire and tba 1'rlbiluf L la i. da, during lb nnturlea. Tl.cu wblta men ram north with trading athooner and boufbt freshly bilied walni Ivory. Tb Eaklmoa, remniterlng lb wasteful hablla f hlnk-Intbtlr at.rrst.irt, promptly miner on lb all of ancient rami'. Karb summer they dig out thousand of dollars' worth of fossil Ivory, valuable becaus of Ita deep coloring and extreme bardneta. mu Sou tint miii brad40 nr II full afillo L (I ropou i at.ii fi-l- W ctuiA.r. ASlUMiluN, ll. C. i b. ar. n. k, Kalary aaf CmmWmn aIUn rnmnlnf Bow 4ol lo mrictianM la Utlo 01010. -- Inn la torminrnL W o ool-I loach (oa how toooll aurraootully. AdUroaa lllca. Iodor Haylda. la MEDITERRANEAN CS2 bb MTranybranla"oallinfl Jn. SO Clark Blhrruioa.Milara. larlodina Mafoira, Canary lalamla. Caoablaaca. haSaC Copt to) of Marorav Spom. Alrwra. Malta. A Ihono. It day I'ahallnaand I rrpl. Italy. li'arlal. lacludai boialn Ktotorw Chorbours, yulHi mntm.atc. hiimn. na. aaaW laati MOOoa FRANK C. CLARK, Tlroaa Mg.. M.T. Worwoy Chttrcht Great Period i With much diversity of opinion on minor points, tliere fa a general agrew ment In dividing the history of the church Into three great periods. The first, from the birth of Christ to the time of Constantine; the second, from that epoch to the Reformation; sno third, from the Reformation to the present time. gsirful wfW ar of tw, eoaatipa Iroca tun to time. Uf( and arr lift, ta bow to tml br Ir. (bUtiil always awri ta Iavr of geUirg m rkw to natarw irunro, fr bra. bit rtmdy aU- - la Her Tettimony Doubted Whal la your age?" Twenty two. Judge. I forgot to remind yon, madam, that you are under oath." g liECDEUDS Hat World't Softeit Job voil n mr Tb world soft at Job I lb on held by Sergln I'ftiet, a Russian In who one Washington represented lh Kerensky regime, according to a writer In Capper'n Weekly. "We refused the new Russian government recognition and during all these 10 year Cghrt ha been In charge of thesRusslan embassy at Washington living off the fat of the land, responsible to no on. He ha had charge of buslnesa of former Russian governments Involving the collection of asset which exceeded lluhllltlea by many millions. Only the oilier day he received n cheek from an American railroad for 11)84,104 In settlement of a Russian claim. And he doesn't hnve to render an account to anyone." IT TO OTHERS Lyn E. PinUxam VeftiaU Compound Hdpi Her So Much Cleveland, Ohio. I gars recom mend Lydia E. rinkbam's Vegetable Compound to any woman la tho condition I was in. I waa so weak and that I could hardly stand up. I could not eat and waa full of misery, A friend lirlng on Arcade Arenno told me about this medl clna and after taking ten bottles my weakness and nervouBneoe era all gone. I feel like lirlng again. I ant still taking it until I feel strong like before. You may use this letter as a testimonial" Man. Elizabeth Toeo, run-dow- Face to Face To you experience stage fright In speaking over radio? "No," declared Senator Sorghum. "I feel as if I were sinking man to man. I rluAsify many of my constituents as morons, who have about the same facial expression as a micro-phone- 24913 Hale Ave n Cleveland, Ohio. . ." Per am butating What has become of the auta graph album? asked Alfred. It Is now worn as a slicker," answered Eloise. Ignore your aches and youth does those It has Poorly Selected We picked out a poor spot for our camp." Hanfords Balsam of stoop-shouldere- d Myrrh Since 184 Baa Healed Woandsaai Sores ea Maa and Beast "Hows that?" When a brainy man Is they sn.v It Is the weight of his Intellect that does 1L pains, as "Too damp for comfort Not damp enough for fish." Louisville Courier-Journn- l. Mmrbsck for flnt boUMIf o((attd. AIUmIww W. N. U.. Salt Lake City, No. 37-19- 28. table-spoonful- three-quarter- d hard-cooke- The Latest in Smart Sweater' Coats. Is Indicated. The jacpatterning quards. on the other hand, are of compelling patterning, defining cubes, angles and triangles which are frankly modernistic both as to color ami design. The swagger thing for fall is the tweed ensemble which features brown wilh orange or with any of the beige tones. Among models which attract because of their new and startling color effects is an en setiihle which employs a fine small patterned tweed in cinnamon for the skirt and Jacket, the junipei being of vivid burnt orange cashmere Seeing that the sweater Is a college fiTs faithful friend and Py. do blow ami campus when wind the sports lead to the choosing thereof should be made a large floral motif interknitted across the front. Collegiate sweaters are widely fea tnred. their modernistic design being executed in different school and col lege colors. Clever sweater effects noted Intro duce yokes extending over the sleeves The Inieredirig in pointed contour. thing about these yokes Is that they are not seamed in but are indicated merely by color contrasts. Fah c trimmed sweaters and sweat er enser. Ides are stressed this season That is, a sweater of brown yellow al i"terwoveL may U, en arid harmed with wide s'i.ehed Bindings nf tirnwii vehet which tones in richly c dor scheme. with t JULIA noTTOMLKT. ISIS. Western Newta;er LdIoq. I i I J j (, iwEmr Of course youre going to hear Hoover and Smith to radio, they expert to talk directly to THANKS the United States. Where is the familyevery that to be without a' good radio set in this most interesting of Presidential years? When Smith and Hoover go on the air, you can count on Atwater Kent Radio. Its reliability, its power, its range, ita simplicity of operation, as well as its clear tone,' have made it the leader everywhere. It comes from the largest radio factory, where workmanship is never slighted. It is not an experiment. You dont have to take it on faith. It is the fruit of twenty-si- x years' manufacturing experience six years of radio. Nearly 1,700,000 owners know that the name Atwater Kenton radio means the same thing as "sterling on silver. Whether or not your home is equipped with electricity, there is an Atwater Kent model to carry on the Atwater Kent tradition of giving the finest reception at the lowest price. The Atwater Kent electric sets require no batteries. A cord from the compact, cabinet plugs into any convenient lamp socket and the current costs only about as much as the lighting of one lamp. satin-finish- tt -- BATTERY SETS $49 n j j m-t- I d i j I 1 kUv4 rna arid. liiicttlnrtf Ih-c- d ft'kail 4-- rt years, and known aa tY. (kMutil't hyroe rMioa, ta n Brild tegsioLIn wapoa4. la no ll ran M harm tba avcUta and habit forming. Syrup l'resia la jriraaanW d yung(era love it, U sting, Caidv!l did Bo( approve f lr. drastic phyarna and purge, ll did not believe they were good fur ant.Jya eyttna. la a practice of 47 year be never aaw any fur tbeir uss when Syrup Pepsin will en4y tb bowvia juak a promptlv. lo n4 Ih n day go by witbaut a howrl movemrnL lu not sit and bops, but go to tb nwrrt druggist and g4 one of the gmernua buttle of Dr. (aid-wriSyrup IVpain. or vnt "Syrup I'epam," I k.I. HI, hluBlkaliu, LUutuis, fur free trial lull. do-ra- e n u a No tbit eMXi, 11. an nnln Ivory an board trMlii.al bequest from lb lung Eskimo to the prerent feneration. Tba native frm time tin memorial fcuried to walro and the tusk, bavlr.g bo value, wrrv loaaed ph-re- loose-woove- ttun writ U rAo boat from kp only maximum cldc, but maximum practicality as well. Not only are they knitted of the finest woolen yarns, hut they are styled with a view to luliored perfection, and they are detailed so Intrlgtilngly they bespeak the "last word in the reulm of sweaters. one of the chief assets, from a practical standpoint, of each of these sweaters Is the adjustable collar. Hither of the sweaters Illustrated. can he worn with open nerk or closed up about the throat The model to the left Introduces a cottar and pocket trim In durker tone. It Is also till Ished wilh a neat binding at all edges, which adds to its finesse. The double-breast- . buttoning of the sweater to the t rich! Imparts an air of chic. Preference runs largely to sweaters In plain colors, finished with conPattrasting Interwoven borders. terned Jerseys In small design suggesting tweed are especially favored for sweaters or cardigans which enter Into the composition of the ensemble. Among very striking novelties are slipover models which have a single their broltb, mil ram inlV, smart ensemble by exceptionally Worth. drown to tliia picture. Tills iirodlt-travel or street costume (It I well clown for eltlier) Is of grn tweed wilh a long scarf collar. The blouse U a blended crepe de chine. The handbag which Is carried will, this outfit Is uleo of the gray tweed, finished with a cunningly devised leather band. The use of woolen weaves for handbags Is one that Is Inerenslng In favor. Nor do they always match Hie Some of material of the costume. the new bags are made of worsted materials, the patterning being gaily modernistic. As to the newer tweeds which top the fabric list for daytime und utility wear. th.y are luxuriously soft and daintily light in weight. They express two trends which are characteristic of the seasons woolen nov cities, namely, looseness of weave and a jacquard patterning which is of The plniD modernistic Inspiration. wise woven tweeds give preference to the combination of several shades or several colors, as the case may be, so that an Illusive tiny repeat r 47 iwubiM that a ms! Ur kce aity Nail. A octet, t kt With Handbag to Match tha Coat I WHAT DR. CALDWELL LEARNED IN 47 YEARS PRACTICE I- -'SI A physician strb4 tb rewrite Ethimot "Mint Ivory Ltft by Ancettort - two-third- bin. by 4dd WHEN YOU ENTERTAIN k rttll)rd U4!talry fouplalord that bs bad U amird f blackmail In a tww.k. Tba lr llrat la fL.tnniry, writ ten by IIum-and pnblul.rd by llural A Itlaikrtt. aka )uat firation and rrMrtsdrd that Mr, 111 I amir y bad iftrd n docnnirM llouaton aciiMt llta-t- , Tb forrman of Ls jury naked Ju ll llurrldf lb Irfal Birahtl.f of blackmail, af tba Jurt--r d d Bet arrm n tmderatatid If. well ine a D.sUh term, It Id rejJIed Jostle rrld,wouldandbat I abotitd baia tlroucbt tltm )eor awn mranios to It. Tbera I ao Irfal mrar.inf ta it r. m tba London Cdiiion af tb Uttitihr(it b tltkk4. SUcliheJ to krnw 1 fri(arrty (kH ktt I a day r tk kowta lk Min 11 a it. i i ii ibi kn ur kikiw a.k .rM aitii wei It. flarridga and Juvtii-- Jurf, 1 or iu IMiM.hr further rrmweiawliird fa Ma lilr) ae lit a(ln llnrat A filarkett, aid llmry Jawri flviittna, I kk (User rf it H'4 family kit iai of kkiM n Ktt('s fWttih tfiitaicm, I 77 lawksM hAm MODEL 40 A. C. rycto alunuuiag lt 0 For 0 volt, eumiu. Remtiim tix A. C UM and me rectifying tuba, ill. 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