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Show - SANDY CITY STAR. SANDY. UTAH Ideas in Gowns From the Stage BOUNTIFUL 'r - MAN GOVERNOR NAMED FOR AT SALT LAKE design, wide skirted, and with a bodies lit Hag her slender figure quite 'flu: feature of this froek is xnugly. a big feather design In white, develand silk flux oped. In white rild-oimliroidery, wlih-l- i stands nut like an nppliiiin anil adds iniiieriiilly to the TAILOR-MAD- E SUIT POPULAR effect of the ilre-There are no Is quite low. sleeves. The Agaiu site wore a .Mime l.eitixe Inn, Most Outfit, Although the Expensive, this lime of lilaek xaliti trimmed wllh la Quits in the Limelight a skeleton plume of Nuttier blue Blouee Comee Into Ite In dlreet eoniruxl with dresses of Own Again. made by this type are Hie iiuhIi-IThe wide eklrt is dying hard In liuuxis xlieli as I.eilfern nod Worlli, 1uris, owing to the populurily of the wliu keep to dignity of line and aoue of Jeanne Lanvin, whu dresses designs. e Mine. Ihiiiuutf, playing st the Thu fact that many clilc IuriaieuuM. .t was Lanvin who lauiu-licllie hip Iheaier. wore a gorgeous dre-- s extended full skirt and tluit slut lias of type made hy persisted In exploiting It is tlniihlhitx Uedl'crn. It was developed In silver ;lu reason why certain women mid mauve Idle. the hitler to accept that style, writes u funning n voluminous sash dr.iH-riiroiulneut larla fashion of the bark. She eurrled at one with lid- - pale miittve mid silver dress This fashion Is iinletl especially a brilliant jade given uxlricli fan. In KtiumiiT Mills the iiluited skirt timing the actresses In Inrls, some of he most Important of whom are continue popular. Many model lire mid miIIii. in Jresscd hy Lanvin. This is partly due being :n their fldellty to the drexsiui.'ter, ax Skirls having plaited pai.el are often it Is quite tint custom In Purls for n accompanied by Jnekets with plaited mid ins-s'Oiiian to lu frills. istin-lhy one house Tills gives her a marked The ras'.iian of catching tl plullfil ndivldunllty and she Is looked Uhiii skirt III lit Ihc hoitom by liieanx of a is an exiKinent of the fashion crea- restraining band is one of the feation of that particular lioi'se. To List tures In Muumcr teen In costumes from another dress- has nn Interest lug new model of this maker would Ik1 almost like a betrayal sort, wit It n loo si Iwx cunt mill a sf ruutlileni-e- . straight plaited Kklrt drveoed In One of the most popular French white serge wllh black trimmings. dresses playing light cumeiV role Tlils house also show a sii.J t sport is Jane Renouunl. Tills actress Inis suit of serge, I rimmed teen wearing I.unvlu' clothe for sev- - wllh slllched plait, which pus Actresses Paris Provide teresting Fashions That Attract Attention. CONVENTION. Starte on Swing to Standard-beare- r Third Ballet and Choice la Made on Fifth Ballot Senator Smoot Renominated by Acclamation. Salt Lake City. At the Republican mare couventlou held here bn August 2U, Charles It. Muliey, of Bountiful, was chosen u the party's candidate for Governor. Mr. Mabey's selection earn on the fifth ballot. The first ballot for governor allowed (Iconic T. Odell of Halt Luke and V. II. Wuills, of Ogden, in ilie lend, with eleven other enndidutes ill the running. Motley begun the race wllh hut 03 votes, but steadily gained until the fifth, when he received XSS voles. l.'uited State tSenalor Heed Kinmil wus nominated by acclaiiuitfou.to succeed himself, after iimsidi'rahle of u demonstration. James B. Frick, of Salt Luke, was named us a candidate to succeed himself us Justice of the supreme court by a considerable margin over his nearest opponent, James K. Cherry of Mount Pleasant. llyrum K. Crockett, of Cache county, was the choice of the convention for secretary of state, winning over Curl Slarcusen of lrlee, anil Joseph 11. of Juab. Thera were-bu- t two candidate for attorney general, llarvcy Fluff of Provo, aiid II. A. Smith, of Knit Lake, Mr, duff winning. William II. Sutton of Park City, walked off wiili the nomination for iitnte treaaurur, the oilier contestants for the honor being K. IL Muilsen, f Balt Lake, and William G. Barton, of Ephraim. . Mark Tattle, of Balt Lake county, waa nominated for state auditor by Dr. George Thomas, of tlic University of Utah, waa clioseu os superintendent of public Instruction, Francis W. Klrkhain being tlie unsuccessful candidate. The presidential electors chosen Vera Warren L. Wattle, Mrs. George T. Judd, James A. Melville, Jr., and 7. Howard Garrett. The keynote address, delivered by W, D. Livingston of Salt Lake, veteran epellblnder of the party, went at length Into the national nnd state IsWe made a sues of the csmpalgii. great start at Chicago, he said. Our national platform satisfies the conscience of all good Americana who glory In the Ainericaiilam of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt. We have made good tae dying wish of Theodore Roosevelt The Republican party la a united party. One of the spurious Issues of the He kept us out of war type la being injected Into this campaign to camouflage the real Issues and to catch the annulled d progressive votes la the of the Democratic progresslvelsm p i self-style- party." The stand of the party In the state on the league of nations was not left for a minute In doubt after Mr. LivIn what the occupant ingston Bald: of the White House calls the solemn we Republicans gladly referendum took what waa tlie most unpopular Mile. Our leaders were Just and reactionary enough enough to believe that the declaration of 144 years ago was and Mill is Harding, good American doctrine. like Washington, says Stay out. Cox, like Wilson, says, Go in. The question of labor and capital waa dealt with by the speaker In these We offer Jnbor no special words: privilege or flattery, but we offer equality of opportunity, nnd we want labor to understand our position aa we want capital to understand our position." . Again Mr. Livingston took a strong stand for the resumption of a protective tariff, holding such a course to be necessary for the Interests of American materials, raw and msnufactured. The convention adopted the pint-foraa presented to It by the committee on platform and resolutions without change. Thera waa considerable debate over the declaration In flavor of a state Income tax, but It was finally adopted. The platform follows Closely upon that adopted at Chicago. d simple-minde- ifi J - m . f - May Sava Injured Limb. Ogden. K. Blrdaall, engineer In the employ of the Southern Pacific railroad, who suffered Injuries to his left leg at Carlin, three days ago, when two engines collided, will not lose his leg, aa waa first feared. Fare. Doesnt Like Two-CeLincoln, Neb. The Rock Island Railroad company has filed suit against the state railway Commission and the attorney general, asking a restraining order to prevent them from fare law. enforcing the s licmti-siiue- biiH-ad- t. y Breeding ducks. If imt kept for the production of market egg, should have a gra-- x range, if poxaibhi, after Ills hulehiug seanoii Is over and he fed sparingly on a inadi of 1 fart, by weight, eoru iimkI. 2 pari bran, t wheal Hour, 1 part pan green feed, S per eeul I wrap anil ,t per cent grit, given el. re or twice daily, with one feed of mixed grain; or ihe imi-- h may In made of 2 luti't. . by lileiiMiiv, eel'll Ineal. 4 pan 2 parts low grade w heat Hour, I'lil'l Scrap, and - pail of green feed, with a miiuII muoiiul of grit nnd shell or mineral n.alter. Feed Iekin (lucks for egg, beginr 1, n 1 pound of ning about corn Meal, 1 minl of low grade Hour low-gra- br:-n- llirce-fotlri- h 1 ' tnllor-mudi-- j khnkl-cohnv- By ROBERT H. MOULTON. United Slate of agriculture Is charged with the work of promoting agriculture in Its broadest sense, lienee the department contains many bureaus. The of fttrin management, for lustsiicc, lias for 11m main object the improvement of farm practice hy introducing hotter business methods unil hy applying Ihe principle of science. Then there are the wen I lier bureau, Ihe bureaus of nulninl Industry and plant industry, the forest service, tlie hurenne of soils, entomology, biological survey, crop estimates and so on. Among these are the bureau of cltem-Istr- y and the bureau of markets. The former Is largely concerned with analytical work and Investigation under the fond and drugs act and questions of agricultural chemistry of public Interest. The liiiresu of markets has a wide scojie. Its work Is divided Into Tour branches Investlgntlonal, l, service and regnlating. One branch of Its Investlgntlonal work Is the securing of basic Information of fundamental Importance regarding marketing methods and conditions and also regarding the standardization of agricultural prodnrta and methods need In their handling. So many of the activities of the department revolve about the grain that Ihe United Ktntes produces and eats. The specific activity with which this article Is concerned Is tlie milling ami hnklng qualities of grain for which xtnndnrd have been established under the United Ktntes grain standards act. ' Scientific milling nnd baking have received the attentfon of a corps of Investigators. An experimental mill and baking laboratory have recently been Installed at a cost of $30,000. They and by menus of are quite them a large amount of accurate Information. hithefto unobtainable, has been secured. The laboratory Is really a series of laboratories, each equipped for doing t particular part of the Investigational work. Tlie wheat samples obtained for testing purposes first pass through the grading laboratory, where a complete mechanical analysis Is made of each sample and a detailed record kept of Its condition, physical characteristic, purity and soundness. Tills feature of the Investigation la not the least Important. aa It la through the observation lntbl room that these Investigations ran be definitely connected with practical grain grading and wheat valuation. After this operation Is completed the samples pass Into the hands nf the jnlller, who puts them through the cleaning machinery, where they are handled In practically the same manner as In the commercial mill cleaning department. The equipment here consists of two grain separators and scourer. Once cleaned, the sample Is ready for tempering. Every type and condition of wheat grown In the conntry Is met with, in the course of the work of this laboratory, end owing to the fact that the I1K ireutineiit required for Hie different samples varies conxhlcnthly, diqieiid-inilium Itu physical cluimiier, the Judgment of the miller muxt lie mmlHicd by definite I'.ifnninitlon concerning the him the sample. In this he has record obtained In the grading which Includes the very necessary data regarding tlie uiniKture content. As comiNiratlvely Kinull (ttan titles are used In the milling tests, the nddlHoii of moisture nnd the control of all conditions surrounding this process are relatively simple. The milling Is done on s small testing mill consisting of four single stands of six hy six Inch and one rolls, three comignted smooth. Tlie mill Is so operated that nine-rek the flow of a ucHou roller mill, such as is In rommcrcliil ' use. can be closely Imitated. Every effort Is imide to standardise the conditions under which the tests are made, In order that the results secured may be comparable In all enscs. One Innovation In this connect Ion, which Is considered of extreme is apparatus for controlling the humidity of the milling room. Tills has proved to lie a very valuable adjunct, and Is a distinctly new feature aa aiplled to work of this eluirueter. After a short period In storage the flour produced In the mill goes to the Iwkcry, where Ita actual quality Is determined by Its conversion into bread under standardized conditions. This bakery Is very completely cqulpiied for accurately controlled g work. machine, an g depart-mcLf- c ' of-fl- denimi-tratloim- luho-ntnr- five-brea- d ImiMir-tanc- Dough-mlxln- Gold Cup, Chief Award at Ascot Meeting, Coveted by Eviry Racing Man In England. Borne of the caterpillars Tho Philistine! found In the region of the Darling river In Australia are mure than six inches In length. In only a few dries of western Siy houses. beria are there Baths In houses arc very rare, public baths being used. Grant Interest in American rendy-buibouses has been expressed in both France and England, according to John 1L Walker, lumber trade commissioner. Hannah Montague, wife of a blacksmith. made the first detuehed linen collar for men in Troy, X. T, In 1810. Now In one collar factory In tlint city 200,000 yards of linen la used dally. An English fire department lie testing a new fire escape hy which persons are lowered In a basket from a tower raised against a building Instead of being carried down ladders. The shah of Fersla possesses perhaps the most valuable pipe In the world. It Is the Persian official pipe, and la smoked only on state occasions. It Is set with rallies and diamonds, and Is valued at $300,000. Matches are turned out In huge The quantities by machinery. now In use cut up great plunks of wood Into match splinters at lightning siieed.. The ends of tlie splints are then passed through a pamlfin bath and urelve their heads. two-stor- lt -- . white Bpanlsti mantles, and the " prince of Wales glorious In In bottle-green.- years later the Czar Nicholas I was so delighted wllh the race for the cup that he lagged to he allowed to sulMtltiite a piece of plate, which, appropriately enough, wua won In tlie following 'year hy Lord Albemarle's Emperor, su named In Junior Thirty-seve- n Resemblance. Owens is a sort at hnman dynaa queer exiierienre In taking a Now Yorker through our great recre- mo." That fellow I Why, he hasn't energy ation ground, said a Springfield womto work nnd pay his bills. an. Proudly I drove him Into the enough Exactly. Everything he lias on Is admire the would be sure that park, Boston Transcript. charged. ravines, the wooded places, tho stretch tlie of natural the beauty of fields, First Thing on Program, place; But, do yon know ho seemed Ur. Gottracks (fat and bored to death. and he didn't show extends his diamond ringed hand) a bit of Interest nntll we came to that What would yon do If yon had a ring artificial dam down at ths west end if the park, and then ho said. Tint Ilka thlat Friend (critically) dean my nails, that prettyT " Springfield Union. T had elcctrhiilly heated fcrmeututhin cabinet In which the heating la autumnt-Icall- y controlled, and an electric baking oven constitute the main equipment used hy the hakiT In productng of Ills nunu-rntiminiature Initchc lirend. Once tmked, the cxiunsloii nf the lmif nnd the texture, color nnd flavor of the bread are determined and recorded. Other tests of technical nature, such as will show gluten, protein and moisture content, are made on the flour, to assist In determining Its commercial value and Interpreting the results f the baking tests. Much of this work is addime In a joining the lmkery. In addition to this u the unsurpassed facilities of the of chemistry are nlo available In the conduct of investigation Hint lend Into the Held of ehemlrnl research. The Innycdlsle direction f tlie work of Hie laboratory Is nmliT the chief of the bureau of mnrket jiriiv.k tlie problems holding first place at the present time relate primarily In Ihe many factors that must lie considered In the proper revision and Intelligent application of the federal nlicnt standards; however, the facilities offered by this of specialized equipment and con workers are also available to other bureaus of the department. Numerous milling nnd baking tests are rnude for the bureau of plant Industry to assist In their efforts to develop for the various sections of the country more prolific strains of wheat huvlng superior milling anil baking qualities. Pekin Ducks About Seven Weeke Old In Fattening Pen, s or middlings, 1 ihiiiiiiI of hran. 13 ier rent of heef scrap, IB imt cent of vegetables or green feed, and some grit, feeding this uinsli twin- - dully, in Ilia morning mid at night; also giving 1 quart of mixed rant and wheat to evduck at mam when they are ery laying heavily. These laying rations should lx- - fed throughout the yetir to Indian Uiimior nr to Htty breed of dueks kept principally for tlie production of market eggs, ixiultry nf the United Suite department of asrletiliiire say. If the Indian llun-ne- r ducks a re not laying, they should lie fed sparingly. All rations an- - Ty weight utiles otherwise stated. Thirty laying ducks (I'ckltts) will ent nhont 10 qtiurt of nmlst iiinsh nt each meal. 1 FEEDING Suit of wlut An serge with black trim- - Orchid organdie dreca embroidered in rose made over a black taffeta akirt qiles she wore only the hip extended models so characteristic of Unit house. It must be admitted that dresses of this type arc eminently suitable to a coquettish nnd dnsli-la- g young woninn of slender, graceful build, iienounrd looks so admirable In her Lanvin dresses tliut one cannot doubt that she greatly aids In tlie continuance of this fashion. Organdie Over Black Taffeta. A organdie dress, made up over a hip extended foundation of black taffeta, la very beautiful. The cheorgandie la a mise style, with considerable fullness on tbs hips. The dress opens In a wide panel down tlie front to show tho black foundation. About the wnlst la a black taffeta ribbon sash tied In bow at tlie a simple square-loopeback. This ribbon hat a bonier of satin, matching exactly the fame of the organdie. Intcresllng ornamentation, in the form of a flat applique and embroidered roses of precisely the same tone, appears on the front of tho akirt. On the black taffeta there Is likewise o applique which enlivens the rather This dross has somber foundation. tho low, round neck end short aleeves. Lwivln Is making many of her dresses In this style. Renouard wore with this dress tho of the cxnr. says the Manchester thinnest of stockings and Guardian. black satin slippers. She also wore This Emperor's Plate was a very long mousquctalre glove of glare kid, handsome trophy, lining n reduced finished with points of leather at the copy of the famous stntue of Peter edge of the wrinkled top. n milthe Grant at IVtmgrsd, ornamented Marie Louise, the with figures of Kusxlnif soldiers and liner, made the adorable hat of hlark wllh views of Windsor castle, tho horsehair braid, delicate to the point kremlin und the winter palace. When of transparency, hnniled and bowed the Crimean war broke nut the Gold with a (ride rose taffeta ribbon borcup rt gullied I lie place of honor. dered with black. Dignity of Lino and Design. Hongkong pocks und ship about In the same role Kennuanl wore a 2.000,0O0.(Xio pound of rice annuully. black taffeta frock, very simple la sputum. In 1700 only 20.000X100 pounds of tolmcco were sold In Hie United States, Last year the sales reached 014,000,-00pounds. Time equivalent to 3,000,000 days Is said to have lawn saved to the women of the United Klatcx hy the electric washing machine sold last year. Fifty thousand Indians from all parts nf Mexico recently completed their week of homage to their patron saint, tlie Virgin of Guadalupe, end their pilgrimage to the shrine of the virgin. The Mennnnlte derive their name from Menno Simons, formerly a Catholic priest, who became a teacher and leader of the AualmpMsts about 1337, and published his True Christian Belief In IBM. .. A dally newspaper In BL Petersburg. Fla., gives away Ha whole edition every day the sun doesn't shine; anil In nine years and six months there have been only fifty-si- x free Issues of the paper. Frank M. Clark of nedley, Tex., recently received $3,000 Insurance' on the life' of the largest hflfc In the world, which died on his 8llver Crest flarm. Not long ago Mr. Clark refuse! $5,000 for the animal. white-skirte- d 0 d d , A Wider Sphere. "Mrs. Boggle is getting to bo quite s political boss. Bo she Is, said Mr. Boggles, Being a woman, Mrs. thoughtfully. Boggles has had Utlngs pretty much her own way so far. but I fear shell be sadly disillusioned before long, Somebody's going to talk hack to her, and then shell discover that tapping her toot and looking itera wont work lot of poll tl clans os ss well with It does with me' Birmingham npe-colore- d d , i ! Nile Green Strong Favorite. Nile green Is the shade of the year. It lias token tjie world of fuabliin by storm, still Is seen In every liniigiiiahle combination. Bride have their drew embroidered with green, .and nt a recent dance the first lmif s (linen who came Into th iHmllrmira wore idle green satin or tulle frocks. The whole tulle dress Is slmont as sa It was In the IMs. and nlinoat as voluminous, loo. only now It Is short, and as the days pssn It seems more and more destined to sad in regular bal doliii-tant- Nqi-ul- L I J FOR PROFIT The first rule for getting n good prelit from poultry is to get tin- - chick hatched curly, nnd the next I to keep them growing so tluit they u ill reach Inyiug nui'iirlly before Hie eommeuei--men- t of cold weather. There I no profit In keeping n thicken Just alive, whether It is Intended for laying sftek or for the market. One renxon why more race should lie exercised In feed. Ing fowl is that the eliicxs know less about what I good fur them than do The beullliy chick Is n the fowl. hungry thing and will ent wlmt Is given It ; the ri!prtlve organ Mug weak are lcs able to dispose of feed lliatl arc those of idd-e- r fowls. Young chick should be foil a little nt n time and poultry specialin United State ist department of agriculture say. They should be fed early In the morning nnd just before going to hod nr nl :ht. and imt than three time in the intervening For the tlrsl two weeks they piTlod. may It fed three meals of soft fee-i ml two of hard, ami after that agi; two of soft ami throe of hat'd. Icei soft food being fed a they grow oiliNo inure moKtcucil soft feed er. should be given at one time Ilian they will put up clean. mlnga, showing plaited caught Argentine physician trents to band at bottom. foundation. whooping cough by Injections of an extract brewed from tlie patients oral seasons, nnd In one of her late around tha bottom of ' FOWLS Early Hatched Chick Will Teach Laying Maturity Before Commencement of Cold Season. GATHERED FACTS Trophy Is Highly Prized The Gold cup, which rewards the Soviet to Fight to Finish. The soviet government la Winner of the chief event ot the Ascot . Berlin. I perhnpa the most coveted firmly determined to carry tlie war meeting. had varied prim of the turf. It Ims race through until Poland Is utterly defeatfor the ed. Lenlne and Tmlzky will order a history. In 1807 tlie first tenoral moliill ration of all Russia, la Gold cup wus witnessed by George Ill's queen ami tbs three princesses the news received here. long-awaite- If Not Kept for Production of ftxrlut Eggs Fowls Shou'd Be Given Grata Rxage. x (In-xse-d ' Notee Decline In Living Costa. Marked indications Washington. that living costa apparently have startd fell whs said ed cm their by the federal reserve board on Thrna-dato ha contained la Its latest re-- DUCKS devi-lope- . Strikers Must Stay, In JaL Denver. The state supreme court has refused to take action In the appeal for a stay of execution to liberate seven striking traction union leaders In Jail for contempt of court for Calling the strike of carmen. CARING FOR BREEDING In- x. 2 - in tin; Jnckel. thn belli nf (lie skirt and tlie Uuring edges nf tlie sleeves. Flatly sliti-licplait also form a yoke oulliiiu on the body of tlie Jacket. Paris Turns to Tailored Suit Tlie tailored suit, which is about Ihe most expensive cost nine in Paris, Is uguiu liiH'iniilng populur. During the war the women nf Paris were deprived of sircct costumes. owing to the fact that all masculine workers in dressmaking were mobilized. New slioiis the lailured suit comes Imck into fashion wllh all the force and Interest of a novelty. For this reason the blouse, from a standpoint of fashion. Is again coming Into Its own. Considerable Interest Is manifested In the simple tailored blouse with frilled collar and revere. Some of these new shirt style blouses are high necked, with a collar somewhat In I'eter Fan shape, but falling from the top of a straight nerklwnd. This style of collar wne launched by Lunvln In connection with a number of her tailored salts and hlouxea, nnd neckwear manufacturers have taken It up. e Tlie wide ribbon la still one of the most popular trimmings. Practically all tlie lending dressmaking houses aa well as tlie milliners are using tills form of trimming, and It has met with great success, in many e Instances when ordering a simple dress two sashes are made, one e In nnd one In contrast. Ths d narrow belt of colored gnlallth la In popularity, this form being used for helling rants. Jackets and simple serge dresses. The similes most In demnnd are jade green, red and royal blue; h' d INCREASED Farmer Should See That Egga Are Gathered Frequently and Promptly Sent tc M.rrkeL Tho marketing nf the product, particularly eggM. has an ImiKirtniit nn the profits of the flock. Under moat conditions it is lmKisible fur tha farmer to seek a special market fur tilx eggs, bat he should he careful to see tlint tlie egg are gathered regularly and frequently and promptly taken to market. Failure to do tills Is responsible Tor the iMiillug of a great nuiny eggs. sash-glrdl- ESSENTIAL FOR YARDED HENS one-plcr- Charcoal, Grit and Oyster Shells Should Be Kept Before Fowls All ths Time. self-tim- sec-on- Fabric Hat Is Mod. Consider the fabric hat. It mode of the moment. Where the ehlrkens are kept In small bare yards, fine rhnminl. grit and oyster shells should he kept t all of tlie lime, anil cracked or ground bone ntny In fed. Tlie hone I not fur that have a good range. be-fu- In-i- n elili-ken- s I ths let skirt with Its harlequin points and billowy hiw. j Fell Fabrics. Many duvetyiix are shown for fall and there Is a new fabric Hint Is a com Idiiatloii of camels' liulr uud angora wuoL Skirts Three Inches Longer. average three inrhes longer than those of Inst neasim, and are only six or eight inches from (he ground. Kkirta POULTRY PROFITS j Fine Flock of Turkeys- One should not exicet to raise tnr-key and reap dollar wllh nn effort. But a little preiNiratlon nnd care may anfilce to secure a fine thick of tin keys. Rich Protein Feeds. Rernuse rottim-necand linseed meals are rich protein feed, they ahuuld he used In limited quantities. d Wont Stand Stuffing. Little turkeys cannot stnnil stuffing as ran little chicks. Feed always little less than yon think they need. |