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Show THE SAUNA FUN. SAUNA. UTAH 2S1 NOVEL NOTE IN NEW LINGERIE; PLAIN OR PRINT VELVET IS 0. K. THE - Ri KITCHEN Kfl CABINET it, io Isf . ! )ls-,gl- kl Issl luUrt lur l L) NBC. M. 4t i, 7- p, ttt. p. m. -l p, p, ttt, M, t, m, H.ja ui lfld.a tm uiiijii jit, MJ, l.t.V I twilj I'tUJ !. Aiuf tVLm pi tea) r ra)-t- - priird frill Vt, liU , AbiW ttt. I'MlIirfl lilijni T.trt A, Tittrf ttt. lit v ttt, 6. C. N. m, f.ij r p. ttt. , fti 6.3d U-o- irijr. f, iml 111 ti l;hil.l Ilnur, ttt. Ural I'ttlU. 'll ;u p. ta. jiSumUr Car, Tuday, T.tO A. ttt, October 11 TwT ClrirUea. Radio llMitlittli loot Hot a. Kunii)lahi Pkrliirl I l.'Mlltl 11:15 iu m. JiW p, ttt. A.tu p. n. National Butit p. tn. Br'.IttrJIn Radio In.tltuia Singers. I. w. Errady llur. in .11 p. m. Clicquot Club IMImoa. 8. N. 10;ui . C. BLUE NETWORK ta Ilnur. tvi-clan- Br.. p. m. Hurt, a 8:30 p. tu. liutrlt Hitler MIutr-l11: iJ p in. Slumber Music. C .'UJ a N. B. C. REO NETWORK Wed nsday, October 17. a. in. lleultb Kxrrdure 11:13 a. m. i:il.o Uoutelmld Institute. 6: p. tu. Vogue and The Mod. 7 :.K p. m. The Thre llieera. p. m. Am. Mis 1 Woman's Home Tncr 8li Companion. It.-p. m. Ipnna Troubadours. U:5i p. in. I'nlniollve lluur. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK in. fupeluml Hour, p. lit Jeddo Highlanders, 8:30 p. in. Sylvanta Foresters. 11 : p. "u Slumber Music. 0:ui a. i ?:) N. B. C. REO NETWORK Thursday, October 18. a. tn. Tower Health Exercises. a. tn. K.dlo Household Institute. p. m. Toward Comfort Hour. p. m. Hulsey Stuart 7:00 11:13 7 :Kt 10:00 N. 8. C. BLUE NETWORK 10:oo a. tn. Coeland Hour. 8:K) p. m. Champion Sparkers. 9:30 p. m. Maxwell House Hour. 10.00 a m. Mlchelln Hour. 11:00 p m. Slumber Music. N. B. C. RED NETWORK Friday, October 19. 7:00 a. m. Tower Health Exercise. 11:15 a. in. Radio Household Institute. 7:00 p. m. Wonder Hour. 7:30 8:00 p. m. p. m. SEEING that It fabihw. U an age of gay lib lace ex cry nt here w latl.ldy precvtiL It Is ourprUIng that miladj'a lingerie should have yielded to the iirrsua Jon f time alluring iHhuca. It U an Innovation to sure, the of making of dainty undrrthln; flowered material and trimming Ihem yea. In black lace. If you However, their uuueualnres please. tnakcA them all the more attractive, for bow we do erave novelty In fashions realm! Tl gnrmcnts pictured Mlltfy the delre for lingerie that la different Tlda lovely chemise and are of printed lnd duloly night trurihle voile, handsomely trimmed with wide black lace. Not only Is black lace Introduced In pastel lingerie, but It Is employe) on black undergarments as well, and black lingerie le really very smart at lb la eymirnL It seems that novelty has entered the lingerie realm not only as to materials employed and new colorings, but fads and fancies which have to do with the styling of gowns arid client Imi are also very muh In evidence. The newest wrinkle among lingerie fashions Is the nlghirot ensemble. The set consists of a nightgown accomcoat ; panied by a matching knee-lengtthe latter to be worn In the boudoir as a negligee. A rather practical Idea, when one comes to think of It, for with cooler nights coming on If one would lounge In one's easy chair, a loose coat to throw over one's sleeveless gown would be most welcome. Then, too, these ensembles are really very effective. A long coat of peach crepe de chine bordered with ecru Alencon patterned lace look very lovely over a gown of like fabric which has a low V neckline outlined with the same lace. To nlghtrobes especially unique styl- - rte h Lingerie That la DiffsranL lid tune or all over patterned. It bespeaks the leading mode for most any hour of the day or after alx o'clock. The distinction la made not so much la the velvets them wives, as In their styling. Although In regard to printed velvets one notes that the small repeal dcrlgns are popular for daytime ensembles, suits and frocks, while the flowered velvets which are so new and at colorful as were the summer chiffon prints we loved so well, are as yet mure or less reserved for evening wear. At a glume, the models tn the picture bespeak their Intention for dressy day time wear. Note the charm of the yoke lines which are featured Imth at neckline and hipline of the dress to the left, also the smartly uneven clrculnr-cu- t hemline. The original drees, as photographed. Is bluck hut It might Just os well have been In any one of the modish browns, or deep wine or Jungle preen, for the new velvets are especially sought In these shades. Competing with frocks tn solid toned velvets are printed types of which the one In the picture to the right Is a representative type. It Is most wonderfully attractive In the warm brown tones. However, while It Is true that the new browns are In evidence more than any other color range, atilt. they do not fill the picture to the point of crowding out all-ov- Happiness Candy Stores. Cities Service B. C. BLUE NETWORK m. Notre Dame-Ga- . Game. ni. Godfrey l.udlow. in. Phi co Hour. B. C. I The following Is a list of stations carrying the above programs: National Rroadrastlng company Red Network; WEAK, New York; WEE1 WTIC. Hartford, WJAR Iloston; Providence; Worcester: WTAG, WCSH, Portland. Maine; WI.IT anti W FI. Philadelphia ; WRC, Washing ton; WGY, Schenectady; WGR. Buffalo; WC A E, Pittsburgh; WTAM and WEAR. Cleveland; WWJ. Detroit. WSA1. Cincinnati; WGN and Wl.IB Chicago; KSD. St Louis; WOT. Dhv enport; WHO, Des Moines; WOW Omaha; WDAF, Kansas City; WCCO WRHM, Minnenpolis-SPaul; WTM.I Milwaukee; KOA, Denver; WHAS Louisville; WSM. Nashville; WHO. Memphis; WSB, Atlanta; WBT. Char L lotte; KVOO, Tulsa; WFAA. Dallas: KPRC, Houston; WOAL San Antonio; WBAP. FL Worth; WJAX. Jackson vllle. National Broadcasting cotnpj ny Blue Network; WJZ, New York; WR7.A, Boston; WB7.. Springfield: WBL, Baltimore; WHAM, Rochester: KDKA, Pittsburgh; WJR, De troit; WLW, Cincinnati; KYW and WEBII, Chicago; KWK, St Louis; WREN. Kansas City; WCCO WRHM Minneapolls-S- t Paul; WTMJ. Mil waukee; KOA. Denver; WHAS. I.oiiIs vllle; WSM. Nashville; WMC, Mem phis; WSB. Atlanta ; WTB, Charlotte; KVOO. Tulsa; WFAA. Dallas; KPRC. San WOAl, Houston; Antonio; WBAP, Ft Worth: WRYA. Rich mond; WJAX, Jacksonville. Iru. iw t- -p cu whh I Ing Is given. Among novelties are gowns with simulated surplice fasten Inga, the lace edging and insertion beNew, too. are ing Inset diagonally. nightgowns which are elaborated with jabots all of lace and placed at one side, down from the neckline. There is no need to question whether to wear or not to wear velvet during the coming months, for the mode has definitely settled the matter. As to whether this new velvet gown or gowns, for every woman is sure tn feel the urge of buying more than one. he plain or printed, that Is entirely a matter of choice, for fashion sponsors one as much as the other. Nor Is there any arbitrary rule as to whether plain velvet he reserved for evening wear and print for Jus1 o it U velvet, he it in d.ny-tm- other equally 'as fetching colorings. An outstanding favorite among velvet prints Is th it of the ' j ever-pleasin- g Black black and white combination. spotted with white or with a silvery shadowy white patterning la among prints most liked. Sometimes the Idea is worked out In a different way. That is, the ensemble Is made up of a printed velvet Jacket posed over a white sheer velvet blouse, the skirt being of sheer velvet In monotone black. Exquisite lace Is contributing fasci nnating leauty touches to the new velvet gowns. Jabots, cnpelets. novel cuff's, collars and yokes of dainty laces are more and more in evidence on daytime as well as evening frock JULIA BOTTOMLEY. black-and-whi- black-and-whi- ISX 1921 Westcra Nrwpp&per L'nlnn I Prfct 1.- - ory r. inIh and ar I u. UrnAm cd Ail 4if4. rA IpM uik IaU (bl,44iiif Mu Ml MuU A kl(4 bm ttbrsj f. att. tbA cy apr flrj ttol-H- ul ipuUrliy. lUri I IM (! A U UTAH CtJArtinVATMY OF btUMC ily new fltptsf tllutrM book. SALT LA&8QTT TVhr tVafiL gltra butidrrd of IIITmWmmMa SiwWbbnMUNi Al bnl W Lllil for rrfx-al- niol.r) Mllhg !. nj clotlicA and itrspcrica. It's Fro, Writ fur It now, to M Martin, I jL U, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR 1 Dlautond Dy-a- , ym aaA IfMrtli Burlington VcmtooL CSinPuToiCTSTRS lla m4al a la MaMiU AM Hi Abofbtn (4ora Iblckvoai. roUn UaWMAX ctubA, fcU4 Wo-don- onA Ima trvilwA anlfli Slop spavin bminni mov bHr Doa not bUtv, LS0 at dragglMa Uy up bona. o rswtpaid. Valoabl bcM booh 8 lin, - Writ for li toiUf. flla tklliar M Wrf ua Mn Aim, boo W ra Horett UVM. It. Ini ls in, hMNw fnrwwr A Hit r t, yll M BIm MEDITERRANEAN Jii'S Trantylvanla" MlUng at I A Cullen Hotel r4 J.rr1, AmMiuof I lt rA. !. Mar. Meet Your Old Friendi at the Cullen Myrrh OiHi'8 SihmilBB, M din, InHwiinf AttM a MW 11 Mi a. Mil iom, AHA mitt u am tittnan mki,imi or i. nil yvoix. m. n. iA n II k 11 M, MlMHIrwilHM lot CM. I. Taitta fTt( For Old Sores Hanford of Jsn30 lbBt UiAiMfe, CmbluKt, ( ptul o KpB'Q. Mplta. Athrna, BtafiUtmfilo, Udara 'BlUnBiful ftrrpt, lulrt Ktiryn, CMowrf, ii'irti). Include fcoM fuliti, motor, tt, , A f,WfAOa ft CLARK, TUw ldH N.T, rUANK Cafe and Cafeteria XI M I. XL Aalf Lab Clly. Ttab. CULLEN GARAGE STIC Snl M I. W. STORAGE AND SERVICE Columbian Optical Co. 317 So. Main, Salt Lai Cify Uuh OppaaiU PwtttV Nl,icl,l lax (T N '"LLy e'" Something Elte for Scientific Eye Examiiutions Jury to Think About Send ua broken for re The hyaterlciil sympathy shown for murderers led Juilge Morris Sopor to say at a dinner in Bnlilmnrr; "A young woman. In love with a poor young limn, had killed her rich huslmnd, and cut np his remains with a hatchet. As there could he no doubt about the woman's guIlL her lawyer tried to get her off by the use of the sentimental stop. My responsibility In this rase la heart rending,' he said to the Jury In a tearful voice. This lovely spring morning, as I motored In to the ofilre, birds were singing In every tree, the green meadows were bright with wild flowers, the brooks gurgled, the fruit trees were In blossom, and I said lo sf : my your pairs. glass Work returned asm day. MtttHc IHIoteB 167 Main Street SALT LAKE CITY Room, Sin' W'tbogt Bath, per day, II to II OS Room. Double Without Bath, Alto day, With Balh, par day, II Wto If Mooma, Sid Kooma, DvubltWIlh Bath, day, U.UOIoU lU All Depot Street Cara Pass the Hotel pr pr KEARNS BLDG. GARAGE Oppoalto W. N. Ultla Hot I. riBXPROO F. U, Salt Lake City, No. 28. Liver Powder Appeals Doctors Biay now prescribe a of liver a day and feel sure that the patient follow Instructions. By a new process that has appeared In Europe a pound of beef and calf meat can be condensed Into five tiny ' vials full of powder containing the vital curative elements without the tissue. Liver la valuable for restoring vitality to persons suffering trom pernicious anaemia, but It has been difficult to get patients to eat enough of It regularly. half-poun- d 'My poor clienL locked In a cold, gray cell, can see none of these beau tenus things.' '"Neither can her husband wot she cut up with a hatchet, yelled a man In the hack of the court." Detroit Free Tress. Abtent-Minde- d business man reTndluuupolls turned home one evening, noticed that his cur was not In the garage and inAn quired of his wife who was driving the car. Ills wife Informed him that he had driven downtown to his work that morning, so the business man made another trip on the street car to gt his auto. ac-tu- Has No Fear Theres only one thing that keeps a wolf from my door." "Whats that?" I "BAYER ASPIRIN SAY aint got no door!" and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuritis Lumbago Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Pain Neuralgia DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Safe Asliria f Ml t to We Teech From Direct iid. Tlwy ar Nrw color lit nuglc rlxM Sheet Uuilc over Ih ohl. ehra Thty tWlMa1i NW N pckye ucl a yrar ahon ihdr HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR rinih d i 4 lilbrBi bB BBd I I iMibBUf Alt IftliHuli P rvul k )IUK4l4U1j IB BNMI Um IBB aj4 CaXWB WC fuBPU I ASSAYCKS AND CHEMISTS ' t M V, ,.,! h, at I Mttai (ut1 9 Mu l IwttiM Ml In-h- A t4tt Bm48 BlirB wtlp b.li W4- - M ilihdiirj fnf ell ihcoi a V dia-ti!iihttHL lltt-- ih it l yFbt1f failts M lM 8iB Hn4 McCac School ef More with only 1 i , ) tall.end 1 one-fourt- t p. p. p. iA, ikKW 4 n.4, I tis, 141 trwilt are bl , CREAM WANTED' of dciig Hidti.g Ham. I'te-In a hot fry Ing pan until well IrlirW mi round A of Inaated hullrrrd bread I'lli Hi' of ham. Iht-- a poached egg. aprlnkle with aall and pepper and pour hollandaln mum over each; prlnkl with a bit of psndey and serve, Bawca. Mell Whlta Hollandala of buiiH In a three double holler, )! two iablrMoufui of flour and hlmd wrIL Add grad unlly one cupful of polling water, tlr until thickened, Sea ring roniltiu-us- ty an with one half leaMMnful of tail. dnrh uf cayenne and one iahleMan ful of lenmn Juice. More lemon Juhe msy lie added If needed. The addl lion of two well hesien yolka Improve the Mine. This Muce Is m-- re economical than Hie real hollsndnlue which Is prepared with one-halrup ful of butler, two eggs and no flour. Molded Cream ChtttA. Soak one tshleMHinful of gelatio In one fourth cupful of cold water, then add one-hal- f cupful of boiling water and stir until dissolved. When Just beginning to acL add three drop of tnhnsco of a eaioonful of sure, of a teaspnonful of mustard, alt, one-hnl- f cupful of grated cheew and rupful of rtmpied pimento a Beat one half cupful of cream tint II stiff, fold In the gelatin mixture and mold In baking powder cons. Serve unmolded on lettuce with dressing. Golden Glow Ice Cream. Boll together two cupfuls of augur and one cupful of boiling water for five minutes; add one cupful of grated pineapple, one quart can of Apricots, put through S sieve and add the Juice and Scald two pulp of two oranges. quarts of rich milk : add a tablespoon-fu- l of flour mixed with a little cold milk and cook until the starch Is cooked. Blend the milk and fruit mixture and freeze. This mukes a gallon. Food for tha Child. Our dietitians tell us that In serving cereala to children, they should never be sugared Use a few rah-lna- , dates or tigs. Till sugar will satisfy the need for sweets and will he much more wholesome. The seeds of the fig. the woody fllier of the date and prune add hulk to the food Hud help In the peristaltic action of the In A child teetlne. who g well nour Ished with unsweetened food, has plenty of dried and fresh fruits, will not crave candy. Budding such ns custards, tapioca, cornstarch and Junket served with cream with cubes of Jelly or sliced fruit, make delightful desserts which are easy of digest hm. Cocoa nmde mostly of milk will often he taken, when milk will he refused. For a treat a iimrsliimillow placed on top nf the cocoa will make U very festive. Ilain sponge calces, bread pudding with rHisins, dates, prunes or with cream. Milk toast, using plenty ol butter and a rich white same thickened with butter and flour. All these ure good foods for children. Graham crackers put togetliei with peanut butler in sandwich form Hre usually well liked by children and are both tasty and nourishing. With a glass of milk oi cocoa they will make a good luncheon or supper. Pastry, condiments, pickier and rich cakes should never be given to chi I Ice creams, water Ices, and dreti. fruits are always well liked and good for them. Sometimes the most wholesome of foods disagree; each child should be Studied as to Ills special problems I Is natural for a child to he Impp.v. well and thriving: when he slmwr any lack, something Is wrong and should he adjusted at once Ugly temper, pevishness. dlsnhedi enie may often he directly traced in lack of sleep, good ventilation propet cxercR-and lack of the right fmd To the parents Is giicn a great re sponsihility. for lack of training from infancy ruins health, causes disease, crime and countless days of nnimppl ness, not only for tie children and parents, hut f- -r all who come into any relation v. ith them. one-thir- RED NETWORK Saturday, October 20. 7:00 a. m. Tower Health Exercises 11:13 a. m. Rndlo Household Institute. 2:15 p. m. Harvard-ArmFootball Game. 2:45 8:30 9:00 lp riel one-fourt- h N. B. C. N. eto labh-apoonfu-ls BLUE NETWORK 1 1:00 a. in. Dumroscb Concerts. 7:00 p. ra. Interwoven Stocking Co. 7:30 p. m. Dixies Circus. 8:30 p. m. Armstrong Quakers. 9:00 p. m. Wrlgley Review. 11:00 p. m. Slumber Music. N. t lit n M title. N. B. C. RCO NETWORK A Arran ! luc and garnlah the mMt.i Poached Eflji With rry Ihiu Ura ( hum NETWORK UnJ Hour, iJ.-tj- . ful BLUE II Ml a, 7 t'tli.n -- at n I N Allow Mix a cupful Ol Oil lord irlrl), I wo rup el.!rk-.e-U- l Jl filU of diied V, M l (oilier, mi Iltli4 M a i u C ll.nir. Kalii.C a otV qql. k Salad nttiriiM i,lp,f, W.ut MulUid lu.tti lur. lUrrrlwt iiitiiiui. n, Unlit 11:13 1, r 1 liilrd ad b. rA kt4 Bv4 bir lahwBwb lii Wm -- 1 cited, BIO KCTWCItK OfHbff U. N. B, C. H W Gil ! Ci Is, w iy I'irw.ht W, a rloty lo fair tlr bdd drrttft by lb Hs-rrl- tl 1 1 lirtc, rut MOXUM HOTEL rv WkliB m I I VW ia. .r ,AI-w- P ikr iy al.cll -- Him a, l V f MBsiBKPkf TaiUrmJi ,a Jim I4l UM C9 an, f 4 - lI A C. LAUNCH, I AS brf At 111! I o k tllactU 0U t$ libit fchj I Ut YfeAtM PlUUBtl U 4 ffWbB avy oM.rt fell, FOODS !)P(lt ) N. B. 0. BLUE NITWOHK 2 .tt ft. W, But.il. CJd p, Don't 11 lain SEASONABLE HUNTERS! ! J5VhoVh'Mn - MO NCTWOBK OtUttf 14. I bitrJ Iuip, f4y, p, 1 tt.il jot, M-- a ii-mi- tuf lif l'rii!r fy Mbl.itt M.t ' IfllUlkl l fscl.k, Is r, uit irt4 ' aiMikifll VI ba tie a iiVuii tab II ( kef (Hm t ITu .r IS mut II Sail Lalte Gly Dlredciy OTRCIOTIICS1 oa i I is. "mv R&urft I 1 i nil wart of .Accept only 3aver" package which contains proven directions. Bjr Handv Eaver boxes of 12 te.V.rt Also bottle of 24 and 100 Pru-is- H of S.icy !cd Humfartnr of JionoocoUcocldeWer |