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Show " ... 2m Music Co., the old house with the new name, with the assistance and The Daynes-Beeb- e of the Hallet & Davis Piano Co., Boston, (Capital and surplus $1,500,000.) makes a most wonderful and liberal offer, an offer free and without cost of any kind, that all may participate in the benefits. A grand free distribution of over FOR WARM WEATHER NUMEROUS PRETTY THINGS TUB TEXTURE8. IN Whit Gowns, Both Plain Tailored and Elaborate, Are Much Worn-SMuslin Hats Also In mart Great Favor. Midsummer materials Bhow a decided preference for tub textures, and surely nothing la more comforting to the body in warm weather than a covering which can waBh, and which soothes the eyes and nerves besides with immaculate whiteness or delicate flower tints. White has its usual tremendous vogue and plain tailored gowns in being only an excuse for concealment with their unllned nets, tucked gauzes and open eyelet needlework; while coats have dropped sleeves entirely and headgear assumed something like a touch of reason. Altogether, there la a rural flavor upon the town; flowered calico holda a choicer place than silk, as far as the counter goes, and in the milliner's window field posies and pale grasses vie with the farmer's fruits for notice, their simple prettiness quite putting the more gorgeous flowers to the blush. The lingerie headgear is most charming, and though the prettiest of this is, of course, for misses and children, there are very smart muslin hats for women, which, with their frills and ribbons, go delightfully with certain quaint frocks in the same materials. A misses gown of almost classic simplicity is pictured here, but if the material is carefully chosen a gown in this model could be worn on the most festive day occasion and even on a smart evening one. The dress is suited, however, to any service, for all that is needed la to auit the material to the use required. For a really fine frock, white or pale cream shantung, both of which wash beautifully often, and always clean superbly, will be a rewarding material, as no matter how plain a gown is, this rich silky texture creates a look of great elegance. ( The scallops in this case could be butdone of hand embroidery, and the tons be of silk embroidery, while a somewhat handsomer textile than net should be employed for the long sleeved gulmpe. A parasol in the same material as the dress makes the get-uvery fetching, and the deep basket bat would be lovely if of panama or leghorn, with a white, deep or black ribbon. blue, For this little dress eight yards of shantung, pongee or linen 27 inches wide, and two yards of tucked net 18 inches wide, will be required by medium figures. p rose-colore- d Tablier for New Gown. Swinging stoles, or tabliers, richly embroidered or incrusted with beads and weighted with fringe, are a fear ture of new Paris frocks for cereA cosmonious wesr. One handsome tume shows five of these tabliers hanging over a satin gown and laced together to give the effect of a tunic. Over a black lace or net evening frock tablier la very a stunning, and any woman could make this dress accessory at home. The A Girlish Frock of Linen. tablier should hang straight from the this are countless in number and bust or high girdle, and should be at varied in style, but there is a special least four Inches wide at Its narrowweakness for the fussier thing. Such est part The lower edge, near the materials aa admit of pretty handwork foot. Is rounded off In broad tab fashtucks, embroidery and dainty lace ion, and Is weighted by fringe. The edginga are much to the fore for out tablier Is embroidered with soutache n braid or coarse silks, and the Pharaoh, wear. Everything now shown, in fact, sug- or Egyptian, patterns are most gests coolness, gulmpes and sleeves NEW GOWNS SHOW Louis XV. 8tyle Is Becoming Apparent and la a Hint for the Coming Fall Costumes. coral-colore- Daynes-Beeb- on a card or sheet of paper measuring Music Co. e by 4 3 inches inches FREE Conway Piano Hallet & Davis Piano THE JUDGES The following named will act gentlemen as Judges of Awards: MAYOR JOHN S. BRADFORD, H. LOVE. SEN. STEPHEN HON. B. H. ROBERTS. VALUED at $37S The spec within these black lines is supposed to be 1x4 Inches. THE PRIZES IMPORTANT fair and Interesting contest free to all. A Read This One famous Hallet A Davit cabinet grand upright, valued at Nothing to pay. Hie $500, will be awarded absolutely free to the person tending Music ua a card on which they hare written "Daynee-Beeb- e in accordance with children can work on Co.," the greatest number of time rules. It. The prises are valOne beautiful Cabinet Grand rivnQrr xilOl 1BDT71? CVrAMn aLtUIlU DD1717 rmiilJCanvay Upright, valued at 8171 to the next highest. One Plano certificate of credit rwiwvfDTh DDT7E1 A tllKLP valued at (300 will be awarded to next highest. One Plano certificates of credit DD17K1 M'klTDTH IUIiEi values at 8150 will he awarded to UU next highest. OTHER PRIZES To the next ten highest will be awarded certificate of credit for 8100 each. Following three, in groups of ten or more, each of the contestants sending in the next highest cards will be awarded certificate! of credit for 81 less than the preceding prioe, until the entire amount la awards'!. SPECIAL ADVERTISING APPROPRIATIONS. In addition to the above prises the company will voluntarily Issue to each of the remaining contestants --iA special certificate of credit of not lees than 825 as an arard for their effort In this contest. will be swarded rlllfiL r la I n RULES AND CONDITIONS If u sic Co." must be numberThe words. Daynee-Beeb- e ed consectively thus: e Co. 1 Daynee-BeebMusic Music Co. I Daynes-Beeb- e 8 Daynes-Beeb- e MuilcCo., at&, etc. Write on one slide of card only. Each contestant Is allowed to submit but one card only. Should two or more answers tie for any prise, prises of equal value will be swarded. The awarding of prises wll be in charge of three Judges, whose decision will he final and Irrevocable. Uae any plain card or paper, slses as Indicated above. Contestants must use coupon or exact written form, filled out and, signed, and sent with answer. Contest la free to everybody except employee et this Company. uable and worth two-fol- d; I striv- To homes ing for. wltliout this pianos contest opens the way to secure one without or substantial coat payment on one. Take a card or sheet of paper of any kind, else Ss4 Indies and write the words "Daynes-Beeb- e Music Co. Inter-Mounta- in aa many times as yon can on one side of the card only, end bring or send It to our store. Gat busy, start today you have the same chance as any one els to win. The reason for this great free contest this grand free disfirst, to Introduce to the peotribution of (rises are ple of Utah and Idaho the new name of this old company; second, to bring before the people the name of Boston's favorite piano, the HhIIl-- A Davis. The present name oof company may be new to some but aa a matter of fact the existence of our firm either under 'ts present name or Its predecessors rune back for half century. Recently the business wee incorporated under the title of Music Co," end that Is the name we want to "Daynes-Beeb- e Impress on the minds of every man, woman and child In the Music Co." the Country, the "Daynee-Beeb- e beat place to buy piano. Then In this advertising campaign we have the atetlve assistance of the Hallet A Davis Plano Co., Boston (Capital end eurplua 81,500.000.) They donate the beautiful Hallet A Devls Plano offered aa first prise, .This piano Is now on exhibition In our show window, 4C Main St., Tho factory besides donating tho (is no, makes us an appropriation for advertising their pianos In this territory through our company, and we propose to uae It In this way. It Is expected that the Increased demand for tho Hallot A Davis Instruments, as a result of this campaign of advertising, will Justify this expenditure and It will bo tho means of saving thousands of dollars to buyera In purchasing your piano through tho "Daynee-Beeb- e Music Co., you have the advantage of our one price plan, the ulan that saves you money and makes piano buying easy. Tho certificates of civ dits are good only at our store, and will be accepted at face value towards purchase of .Any new piano handled by us, at regular marked prices, if or player-pian- o presented within the time limit. Only one may he af piled on tho same ylano .out on n purchase made prior, to July 88, 1808 We will gladly mall price list of all our pianos on application. Easy payments to everybody. CONTEST POSITIVELY CLOSES JULY herewith submit card on which I have written tho words "Domes- tfanea and agree to abide by the decision Beebe Music Co. i of tho Judges. Signed Town County - State Have you a Plano or Organ! AD answer MUSIC CO. DAYNES-BEEB- E JOSEPH J. DAYNF.S. JR, Preot A Gent Mgr. THE HOME OF THE KNABE. IIAM.ET A DAVIS AND CONWAY PIANOS. 45 , Btato which SPECIAL 28 1909 Bring or send your answer addressed to Manager of Content. care of MUSIC COMPANY Z d SALT LAKE CITY MAIN ST. RULES and CONDITIONS must be received at out office, or bear post date no later than JULY 28, 1909. Writing must be legible to the naked eye. !J d Look Prosperous or Pay In Advance. Frank T. Wallace, a New York traveling man, is a guest at the Paxton on hia return from a year's trip In Australia, says the Omaha Bee. "While there Is a good deal of tbs American spirit prevailing in Sidney and Melbourne, they do things there in a peculiar way," said he. "It is hard to get used to them. Blanket Bath Robes. If you have a friend who Is going to be married and you want to make her some dainty personal thing, build her a bath robe out of a silk blanket The blankets are sold In the shops at reasonable prices. They are widely trlped in pink and blue, violet and buff, blue and white. One of these can be easily arranged for a loose kimono robe. Large armholes are cut and square sleeves are arranged in wjtb the back and fronts. The stripes must go across In order to give a good hang to the blanket. The edges are bound with four Inches of pongee or china silk to match the color of one of the can you write the words DAYNES-BEEB- E The Louis XV. style is more than apparent In many of the new gowns. An excellent example la shown in a point d'esprlt gown made with a skirt that la definitely flaring in the light of what our eyes have become accustomed to. The skirt Is festooned with filmy flounces over the lining of silk. The polonaise, which dips back rapidly from the waist line in the broskirt, is of a quaint cade, the ends of the skirt part knotted back in a wholy original way and the middle of the hack falling In with the train. There Is no girdle at the front, but there is at the eidee and back. The low neck hae a sort of bertha of the silk edged with a lace frill and the short sleeves have deep lace frills. The polonaise is a growing fashion and It Is more than likely that a good deal of It will be seen next fall. If Louis XV. styles are again materialised, It will be sure to crop out coral-colore- How many times CHIC OUTING HAT. A CHANGE IN VALUABLE PRIZES $12,500 The popular mushroom shape In burnt straw, simply but appropriately "They have excellent restaurants there, but they run on a peculiar plan. A man goes in and alts down at a table, and a waiter, generally a woman, hands him the bill of fare. He makes out his order on a slip, and before he is waited on the waiter goes to the cashier and has a little private talk with him. The cashier looks over at the customer and If he appears to be good for the bill he Is served. Otherwise he is asked to pay in advance. The meals are good and cheap. The same careful scrutiny Is made when a fellow registers at a hotel. Good looks will go farther than any amount The trimmed for outing purposes. large bow and crown drapery are made from white dotted dark blue silk, which may be had in all colors. of baggage." Black Satin Leavea. It la quite the fashion to trim the upper part of a satin empire gown with a spray of ivy leaves. This Is part of the Napoleonic era in clothes. The modern ivy leaf, aa it is worn Stripes. la of black satin or velvet, usually the former. Trimming for Buttons. A spray of them in different sizes Large fabric buttons are trimmed Is worn over the right shoulder, some with passementerie resting on the top of the arm. This embroidery, beads; sometimes' a quilling or satin is in keeping with the popular fashor narrow ribbon is put about them ion of using a startling decoration on one arm and shoulder that la not r to enhaice their value as an peated on the other. to-da- y o Encouragement for Bantam. A little girl who had a live ban- tam presented to her was disappointed at the smallness of the first egg laid by the bird. Her Ideal egg was that of the ostrich, a specimen of which was on a table In the drawing room. One day the ostrich's egg was missing from its accustomed place. It was subsequently found near the spot where the bantam nested, and on it was stuck a piece of paper with the words: "Something like this, please Vm nn Irvine. TO SERVE BAKED MACKEREL Ping-Pon- Cream. g Put a scant half box of gelatine to Prepared In This Way They Are De- soak for 20 minutes in a cup of cold water. Take a box of pink licious and There Is No Troumarshmallows, break each one into ble with Bones. four or five pieces snd then mix them This Is a particularly nice way of with one pint of cream on the stove serving mackerel, as there la no trou- snd when it has reached the boiling ble with hones when eating, a great point pour the gelatine into it Add the yolks of four eggs whipped very consideration to many people. Required: Three small mackerel, light, also half a cup of sugar. Beat one ounce of butter or good dripping, until it thickens, then take from the one teaapoonful of lemon Juice, salt stove and while hot add the whipped and pepper, parsley sauce. pint of cream containing the marshWash and clean the fish; cut off the mallows. Flavor with any desired head and tails. Make an Incision flavoring; mold and set on the Ice undown the back and underside of the til ready for use. Immediately before fish. serving whip the third pint of cream Then, with a sharp knife, carefullv to a sifff froth, sweeten slightly, flavor remove the two fillets. Cut each A- delicately and piare a spoonful upon llot In two, flatten them out with a each plate of the dessert. This la t delicious dessert heavy knife dipped in cold water. Thickly butter a fireproof dish; put In the o fillets, sprinkle them with salt, popper and lemon juice. Cover them with a piece of Thought It Would Tickle. paper, and bake them in a mod"Don't you want your nice bread erate oven from 10 to 15 minutes. nd butter, Anne?" asked her father, Arrange the piecee of fish, slightly according to the Delineator. overlapping each other, In two Anne shook her bead. straight lines down a hot diBh, and "It's a shame to waste such nice Pour over some good parsley sauce. bread and butter, continued her father. "I'll eat It myself." Anne watched the process with big Omelet. Orange Follow the directions for making a eyes and a look of expectancy on her when the last mouthful plain omelet. Remove the skin from face. Finally, two oranges and cut in slices length-vis- had disappeared, Anne asked: "lapa, Fold in of the slices did it ticklerasked her father. Why, Tickle? of orange, well sprinkled with powdered sugar; put the remaining slices no; what do you mean? "I thought it would tickle, said round the omelet and sprinkle with "It had a long hair on it. Anne. lugar. 60-ce- but-tere- d e. one-lhlr- d I Emancipated. "One thing we are proud of in our boarding house is that we treat each boarder ae a member of the family." "Uh-hum-r "Yea, when may we expect you to send your things over! "You need not expect them. Mr Henpeck always treated me ae a meafe her of the family and now that she Is dead I pine for something different " o A Way to Clean Furniture. Stains on willow or wicker furniture may be readily washed off with hot water and soap, and when thoroughly dried in the sun the cleansed parts. If shellacked with white, will look just like the rest of the chair, table or settee. This treatment Is only for the pieces that have a natural finish. o- - -- Round Steak with Dumplings. Found steak well, pour boiling wn-teover and scald thoroughly. Drain, cut in pieces, roll in flour, season with salt and pepper, fry in butter ua til brown, then cover with hot water and rook slowly until tender. Keep well covered and replenish water II It bolls away. At meal time take cup of flour, heaping teaspoonful of baking powder, teaspoonful of salt, mix, add enough cold water to make batter that will just drop from moistened spoon. Use teaspoon and put dumpling on each piece of meat, add water If necessary, cover closely seven minutes. Take up with dumpling on roent, pour the gravy over all and serve at once. r |