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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH PAJAMAS OF GORGEOUS PRINTS; SUIT OR ENSEMBLE IS CORRECT' KITCHEN CABINET ! color knows resist their lure? So here we are, Enthusiasm for gay days. Even our back to where we started suit or enhomes are done In bright lacquer semble. which shall it be? Remote Volume Control shades. Colorful kitchens, As the mutter now stands, statistics Is Decided Advantage the utensils therein, colorfulincluding hath show that suits are taking especially Radio Joy is great or small, accord rooms, colorful living rooms, says the with the younger set. The slim, Uthe lag to how the set is used. There are modernistic Interior decorator. youthful figure, thut cud wear a suit What nas all this to do with worn to perfection, and knows it can ia many homes in which radio is allowed to go full blast and all conversation. en's fashions? Just ttiis, tlie spirit coming oui In either a classic tailleur. reading, card playing, eating, dozing of color has so takeu possession of choosing between navy or oxford gray, and other activities are greatly Inter the latter being a new color fad" this milady tliut she dresses up to her enfered with. vironment, becoming, as It were, a parr season, or If not this then a tweed e Yet the use of a suitable volume of the picture. Every one will agree which glories In a list of control, especially if arranged for re- that Hie young woman photographed tricky details, like the suit of cocoa mote operation, will change any radio here, posing in so gorgeously gay a Drown tweed, two views of which are set from a curse to a joy, by fitting a pajama ensemble, would lie an orna here given. Upon giving close scrutiny to this nobby tweed suit, one discov given program to any occasion. From ment to any home, fitting into the col dance music for shuffling feet to tncl or scheme most decoratively. Note we ers a belt across the hack of the jackdental-musie d for the- - background of say ensemble, because no doubt if et only, a stlched yoke and the dinner conversation, the radio one were to peep into the boudoir of pockets, each of which express a note rendition may be fitted to the occa Sion by means of a suitable and bandy volume control. Whether or not your set has a built ..In volume control, there' is decided ad-- . vantage in providing it with a remote volume rontrol.' This function shi uld ' be at your finger tips, so that whether you are holding .a conversation, read-- . iflg dozing or doing' anything else, you may instantly regulate your rudie volume for the occasion, without bav lng to get up and walk over to the set. . For. Instance, you may ' be enjoying a radio program merely .as h . background to conversation or readlng, when suddenly t.he program takes a turn, and the subject matter he-- . comes, one of prime interest, fngtautly. may be increased, and-thradio feature fills .the room and cen; .Vters attention, only to. tie subdued wheo the program flrops. back againInto secondary interest. Lack' of vol . time is. just as disagreeable' when the. .radio fe.at.ure is the center 'of fntfr: .est,. as excessive volume when' the. radio feature, is of' secondary. intqfl-- . est.-Bhaving the volume con fro at , your, finger, tips, however, the." radio rendition, is always Ideal for the. Jr-- . cuftistances. ; v .. There ore. several methods-of- . addlflg'a volume control to tle. radii) re. ceiyer, whether it be battery . or A.C. operated. . The simplest, ''gen, .eraJIj! is tp shunt! a: variable 'high resistance across the .antenna, and ground. terminals ofthe receiver. Ttiis "metbpd 1st proving highly a.tifactor.v 0 with ,,se& ferti(T)oyiog"'Tfli5 forest ' rC : . . . tubes, and is more' desirable tian al . . .'ternatlng tlie filament or' heater ny-- . rent. - Another method "is to phfce a variable high resistance acgos the . Becobdiirji of the . first audio trans. Of Gorgeods Print. . former, although thfs method ne" lows tfje tone and therefore affects The his "young modern, .one rwo'uld. disof ultra-chic- . Tlieyes a kick plait at .tone, as well 'as the Volume.. 4 third cover there a matching. poolie coat, for "the hack oi the skirt, .had ypu noticed resist-- ' .most method Is to shunt a . pajama nowqfj'ays are styled In tiatV .Oh,, theres no. doubt about It., whidb .thrg?-piecante across he seta '.Especially- floes the smts'tliis sea'son are flinging a mighty is hftqn the most coiivenient "for. .re sleeveless pajama blpuse 'depend' upoq ciwllepge Jo the mucb exploited en'.mote operation. . . . . . a pictur.esque.boat.tVlend.to.it . semble cost limbs. . , radio enthusiasts .realize .the formal nspett, "should occasion .it you. are an ensemble enthusiast, enjoyment which 'joules .front paving .... . . and where i)s the. woman who is not,, thtir set undtfr .control 'by means of- The .entrancing lounging piijafiia look at this one. in the picture to the I remote vblpme 'control.'-- . The lUnd costume in t he dct ure indeed, telfs a rlgtyt,. I.t'fl almost, a. complete speaker rendition may. Ije controlled folortul story, for it Ms 'vivid both' as wardrobe in itself. There's Its seven1 from. the diiHiTff . table. 'the trtil Jo line and dqsign F.or .those dreamy eighth letgth coat for. InsUuice rit.wijl, fable, the easy chair," the' ddvetfpon . af.ternoons. when summer hums a serve admirably as a 'separate wrap; . tlie sick room, table anywhere .vou .happy. fme .and ''alls well wWh tile .the wlfolespring and jumiuet thi'ougii. . may clmose.. ff the liotise Jjs wired for The Skirr is attached to a bodice and.-tha- t wofid," vhat so apropos f r aRo.ung means t can be. worn witb'one jaJid to.allow thfeuse of loudspeakers iqg robe as tfiis fine id the lllustratjon . . In any room, the volume control mav. w'hosq joyous silk print seems to have iifouse, then. ..another . and:. apother lie, plugged lbtp the.saiite wiring .or gathered nafures gibst benutif.ul tofie? , That's w.liy an ensemble Ms one eco.volume. control, nigy becopnected. and tints of ifruit and .floyer. into "itfi mimical buy: at .any pcice. It. is. so tle, ' '. , pafterning1?. (o the loud, speaker cord, adifptable tctmooda.nd occasion; Jn Addition to volume, there- ls'also., 5t"s .stylish tQ be'lTeeVeless .this sen- - , . Sseeing.tii'a.t it is .faql.flouable for . ' son. .Simpje daytime frocks, .sports ones tilouse ro match one's coaf tin-- , the . question .of pitch .or tone control Some fyatuses,. such.a speec;n. illsclotjies, pajama" enspmble, all:.emph& ing, the tilous'e .and coat, lining of. gay- selet-thm.size of the Of which, enl.ivens (hljf sleeelessuess. band and piode p.utterneJ .taut npisic, jazz. : : . : . require ejreineharp;jqss for satis- . . . ' . factory. Rendition. Tlie .usual ldud . speukvf generally provides this qx- freme sharpness On the ot.lier hand. - "certain ofher features' stiflnd bet'te; if muted1 just as certain piano selections sound better with the soft pedal For ..such, selections .t. is.Well a raijio soft pedal. .co'n-- . sflsting of a variab'lehigh resistance. in series .witha.i fflfd. contlefisef.''. the .coinitinntiori being .shunted ifcFoss. , Fife loudspeaker. so hs to Obtain" any degree, of: vsot pe'diriline.". Radio worm. . . i(U 1H7S. Originator of ftLittle Evct Found in Boston i Much Hgainst her will. Mrs. Cordelia Howard Macdonald, the first person to play tlie part of Little Eva in an Uncle Tom's Cabin show, has been discovered In Boston. Stage historians have been searching for members of the original cast for years. She is tlie only living member. When a writer for the Farm and Fireside Magazine found her tiding in an boarding house, she reluctantly admitted thut site was once tlie celebrated girl who enjoyed a popularity before the Civil war greater than that of any other child actor before or since. She reaffirmed her vow, however, never to talk about her days with the play that has been presented nearly .mni.ikio times since her first performance od September 27. 1852. In Troy. N. Y. Mrs. Macdonald gave no reason for her silence Mrs. Macdonald, then Cordelia Howard, four years old, with her first performance started a run of twenty-fivdays In the small town of Troy. Sucn a record then had only been equaled In London. Her triumphs continued for eight years. I ITulon.l Newspaper dear old Quaker lady, dlstln Kulihed for her youthful appearance, was asked what she used to preserve her charms. She replied sweetly: 1 use for the Ups, truth: for the voice, prayer: for the eyes, pity: for the hands, charity: for the figure, uprightness, and ' for the heart, love. Jerry Fleishman. A REFRIGERATOR slot-seame- . . - e - - opc-rated . RESERVES r&i-)' H. var-iabl- r, e ten. ... f. day-tim- . , ..". . ..'. - .to-empldj. .... :. : i-- .. : , 'rlicfophonic.'Noisesin . . Ses ' .. d daily menus. Fresh coconut is 60 far superior to the dried or the canned variety that the labor to prepare it is not considered. Pick out a heavy nut that seems to be well filled with coconut water, puncture one of the soft eyes, wiping around It carefully, then Invert over a measuring cup or bowl to save every drop of the precious fluid. After the nut is drained, crack with a hammer or drop on a stone walk to break. Free the meat carefully of all the brown skin with a sharp knife, then proceed to grate the white meat. It may he ground In the meat grinder, but it Is much more delicate and keeps better grated. After grating add enough sugar to it to sweeten and keep It, cover with a saucer or place In a can with a cover and place in the ice chest where the temperature is about the same. ' You may use this, a tablespoonful or two at a time for salads, cakes, puddings or candles and it will keep fresh and sweet for two weeks or more. The water is considered a great .delicacy as a drink, and. used with the fresh grated nut as a salad dressing with grated carrots, nothing can be more tasty.. Add a very little lemon juice and salt with a dash of pap-.rik-a . or cayenne. . . .There' are so many drinks that may be prepared and kept in the ice chest, to be used on a .moments notice. Here is one: . Cocoa Sirup. Boil together two cup- fuls of sugar, of a cupful of tocoa, arfd .one cupful tff boiling water f.or five minutes. 'When cold add ia teaspoonful of .vanilla or a pinch of. cinnamon-- . .Put. a way o.n Jce' in a glass jtir.v When serving add milk and .top with a spoonful of whipped cream.. The children are fond of this . . . Here e Kind-Hearte- Boy d Philadelphia: f, CLOTHES IDEAS FROM ABROAD Mae Martin Last fall when I was .In France, I admired tlie. dress which the daughter of our hostess .was and she wearing, confessed It was three years old, origrose beige, inally . ' ". 'and-Ther- FOR INDIGESTION 25$ -- .' ' . ; The borne constructor often- finds .the need for a condenser cotilalnine. four tuning sections to handle, three steps of tuned radio frequency from a single control. To meet this demand ' a condenser has been designed c n talnirrg four rotors and four stators Tlie condenser is carefully designed so that the capacities of the various sections will he as near alike as Last .year'we placed more than 1000 in good positions. We can place you when competent, When will you be ready? Behnke-WalkBusiness College s er Street Portland, Oregon B the-hey- vkt'uim.. f,,d until the cuurse-i- t mili.id-- is entertaining . - , : Hint I. . V,'SI"'."V-- choked . Ilmci.ue- r- l.s a It Is not the highest peak California, 14,501 feet, enjoys that distinction) nor even In Colorndo, where Mount. Elbert exceeds it with 14,420 fdet. '. ' Tlie population of Buenos Aires, Algent inn, .fins Just, passed tlie 2,000,- -' too mark, making it. second only to . Taris among the Latin cities. Fer Barbed Wire Cuts : The Real Thing, feet 14,1-1- in tiie United States (Mount Whitney, . . that Try HANFORDS Balsam of Myrrh All chic. Itjn .guest, she will don the. evef-readVnweful ! liivi.ng-sleeved- . chat a foie.- - mentioned;, put for solid tionas comfort oi foi'rid d;iys..she will find her-' sleeveless p;fjnnyr bln'use uiuc'bto.hcr. liking. . ; , . . 'The factthat this ensemble is of print! v-:.- -r. ed des.ign.hespeak-the i'mportance sf irr 'of world tbeinode. .The . prints liisbion is reveling 'lnrrints jirinrs Jnd Ensemble. ' . ' . , . the for everv "occasion. . . , ensemble In rh does a na.vy factor fhat very .cleth. printed ensemble liome, tiut coats, hars, scffrfs and eyFfr thing.. 4t is significant' that this cos.the' pocket.boks we carry' are now tume be carriedout in navy, for navy this s.ea is. r.eaf.ly a very smart-colo- r made of 1.1anihoyanf prims parasols. son. 'Especially Is navy qT'ivoriie too. you please'. e suit with tlie- better dressed class. . Both Which slio.il it be, a or a. several-piecensemble, .for tlie separate voats and 'ensembles ciir.ried utility costume? Appur our all Id. navy are quite, patrician at. ; his moment. . is- - not tlie Intention of tlie it ently mode to1 answer this question, leaving 80 outstun'ding ts- - navy 'that liats tt.for women of fashion to decide foi shoes, and pocket hooks are In ibis mil' ' j ihemsei'cs. or,, carry in-- out .the ensemble tliepie Wfiich, et course, keeps, everybody frorii liead tq foot.. The navy favored-iuri Hniniated tilue. the tone that-- ts guessing, uiore especially ' since suits are flaunting so many unusual ami be generally. becoming. gulling features this season and as for ; '.- JULIA BOTTOM LEY! ensemble, well, where is she who can ((B. 19.S. Newitpaper 1'DluH.t aild. siar'cli.-isf- . - . Flies ! Pikes Peak Elevation e h. being, given. enough tor jajee wimat. C.t 'Pikes peak achieves an altitude of all-da- Miiie rl anUafartioB. It doea tba work, f 1 .16 and He, Kratbola FaraCrram nakea your akin baaotifnl. fl.lk FRSB BOOK LET. Aak roor daalar or writ Dr. C. N. Sarry 217ft MkhlM Avt far Kill All -- food, RECKLaOINTMENT p.cedanywber., DAISY FLY KILLER attracts and auia aii flies. Meat, dean, ornamental, convenient and k cheap. Laata aii are aon, Madaof metelf cant apill or tip over; mil aotaoilorinjor .anything. Guaranteed. Knalat opon DAISY nY KHLEa from your dealer, Broeklya N T- - 64-pa- .! deaJeri are authorized to refold four moaej fer the botti if sot taited. fit 1001 v-v- Not-only.- f - two-piec- e PARKERS. HAIR BALSAM - T - to tljp t.rnmile mjovvs from the less tf the It is a verf simiae. process turkeyi". ,.". pal- and'the meat 'isnmd yast!v-nnr'titabie. Maktt an hicisin in each just- wife re. t.!j scaly.' portion, begins, a i.endtlie. leg back sharply hook or stout fork puli out tlie- ten- move the JltlO. our , , TTWrrvr of facial soap r becomes like a. minuet Instead nf flip, tango, . ''Iipto. Wk TachneMo. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 20-19- 28. ' .nnd-vvi.t- - dons. . may .cut off.-- , l owing, a little surplus' skin .for shrinkage, ' , filling for hrovvn' bread Soften h slices': .' Cut .Into round-- ; three-cuin'-- e cajke'of cream, cheese, cream to make it soft to' spread season with - salt, paprika 'and a tii'blespnonful' of minced 'mint leaves. Spread on.- the bread, g'arni.-- h tlie rounds will')' a sprig of. fre-l- i mint dipped in fgg and. sugar.' Nice for -. . .' open sat (Ivvich'c' F. Your Boy Needs Cuticura Soap To his skin and clean scalp keep and healthy, and Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal rashes, itchings and irritationsand toprevent thefor-matioof blackheads and pimples. . n ' . T for use in SHAMPOO-M- eal FLORESTON coiinection with Tarkcr's hair haisani. Makesthe hair sett amt fluffy. S'l ((nts by mail or at drog-eiat- a. lliacox Chemical Wcrka, Patchogae, N. x: n -g . n andrtfl rnpaHairbaUioc Restores Color end and Faded Hair Beauty to Gray kc. and $1 iw at Urupkifia N. Remove . '. llth and Salmon to-'p- ;good ' PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Business Training Pays the-plens- . . 75i AND -- d Condenser Containing Four Tuning Sections What You Know about Bell-an- s for Indigestion . '. . TELL YOUR FRIENDS . partkulaUy. qusceptjble' tq vibration and even, tlie viliratioe ot t.lie air. . caused, by- - tile proximity, fif tlie. loud a loud coustapt speaker Iiqwls fo.be. built flip ,wiVleh..v'lil only. stop when the loud sjieirtierls tqrnj-ay'pnd pr.moved faVtliel avfay .from. j g now dyed a rich, Ideas, suggestions and hints shade of red I deep care of .a serving, cooking and Tiie French . are home are, always- .ex . eternally wfien surprising a group ' , changed you- - with .thrifty lit-jl- e of- - women w.ho.care1' for tricks like that such mundane; affairs tricks, which It gather. - One of ( .ures'of travel, to a. home pays to Imitate. . Most of us have .lover, is 'seeing .otner. dresses whfch, If alarchitecture, furnishings, to . remain lowed arrangbment 'of homes., as well-adifferent foolls their original color; are discarded or seldom .worn. Repeculiar, to. the locality; " dyed, they become favorites again. As tlie kitchen is tlie. ' heart. of the home: where- - the food Just get a package or two of.tpue, which .makes or- - mars our lives fs. fadeless Diamond Dyes, and try your ' ' prepared,. it 'behooves every, thinkr hand at tinting or Eyeing. Youll be amazed to see how easy it is to use voman intell!gent'thouglit .log , Diamond, Dyes. They .never disap- mis-is a t upon it, whether . she is in the tress of a htfusehold of fifteen jioinfyou.. The know-hoservants! or of a kecviVntless "dyes. They are real dyes like those ' Very '.'often; wjiere .much 'usejj when the cloth was made. They .home. ' wealth Is, tooIIttle intelljgent thought never tgive things that redyed look, make-shif- t, like - to Inferior dyes. The the food for the family. is. givenmore than- - sixty colors ' you can get IJun.v,' ifenemTc, wjllfuj children, result from, them irclude everything that's from improper foods. Flocks of pre . clous lives'. are warpetf or utterly. fashionable. illustrated book; My new .truiued by .improper, feeding.. Each, gives hundreds of child should t?e studied, .as.each has 'Color Craft, an .i'ndlvfdiifilit'y of' (jis own! Some money sa.ving hints for renewing clothed and draperies. It's FREE. foods 'agree-- apd others do mot., If fife teeth of thisgenerailon, hist.. 'Write for it, NOW, to Mae Martin, to- - .twenty ,vetrt of age. the practice Ilotjie-ServicDept., Diamond Dyes, suvk-- ; , Burlington, Vermont. (f givifig. little cltlldren ers tuid ice cream (tones s.o frequent- - Autos iri New Zealand ." . fy will .have to. be stopped. ; V weeks are 'craved- - by the average New "Zeiifimd.. orieot tlie richest child.. fmi it. may tecome ail cb;es countries in r the world, .is exceded .sipmjust asw tle.bevenige habit ... cute !V,n!y by..t!re Uniled Siates ais l',,n Jrols those ho get inticirts toils. A ' adn. In tlie 'number of automobiles on City 850.000. Our churches of late years have failed because they have been too softhearted, They have been too lenient to our faults. Honesty, no matter how It hurts honesty Is what the people need today. Our churches suggest an anecdote. It is an anecdote about a man who hailed a boy at work lit a field, and said: How far Is it to Croydon, boy? "'Eight miles,' said the boy. Eight miles still? gronned the man. .'Are you sure, boy? Well, raid the boy, seeln youre so tired. Ill call it five. "Philadel. . phia Bulletin. tired-lookin- Italy Third Rome Although Rome is one of the oldest j cities in existence, It Isn't even the) largest in Its own country, Naples! and Milan both are larger than Rome, which has n population estimated at; 'D'r. Martin (1. Brumbaugh, president of Juniata college, said at a dinner In vers. iu:e Hie. receiver. . Such action is, 'calk'-micropliqnie and UieVroufdq is usii. tube ally found to lje In .theAleit-ctoW. The. de H .Tjie. ifse Vf atwither-judi tectltf- - may. eliminate Yhere ai- - jnetal anil. niiibei"-aspnw on flie market which. are. helpful .when . p1nce.(lin. hb detector tubl?. 'Micro plionic trouble is sometimes. uau?ed by ' too lop. .turtijng tjiedeiector-rlieostH- t and jvili. .disappear .when turlied up onorimil. tushion siVkets are help-fu- l and their action may sometimes lie iplproved by nyt insertingtlie t.ube all the. way.. but Instead Jusi'far eupiigb to'. make good contact. , Vegetable Compound for 18 months and I cannot praise it enough. I weighed about 100 pounds and was not able to do any kind of work. My housework waa done by my mother and my work was not done. I have taken four bottles of the Vegetable Compound and now I am well and strong and feel fine. I got my sister-in-lato take it after her last baby came and the is stronger now. I cannot praise it enough. Mu Hattie V. Eastut, R. 1, Kingston, Missouri. record-- breaking but Lydia E. Pinkhama anything d '.. ... drink.. i ENOUGH Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Helped Her So Much I have not taken Kingston, Mo. -- Can Be!'Eiirninated' Sofne tubes and some re.cei With a good-sizerefrigerator one may have on hand for many dishes supplies which help out on the one-thir- ll od-sen- two-piec- . CANT PRAISE Foap 25c. Ointment 25 end 60c, Ta1um 2Dc. Bold everrwhere. Sample esrb fre. Address ; Caticurs Lsbomtoriss, DvpL Mfcltka.1 Cuticure Sbtviikg Stick 25c s- |