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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH WORN Y STYLISH WOMEN BRACELET IS Accessory Used on This Garment of jewelry can be than another a fashion "1 writes bracelet, York Tribune. New the in Liny many bracelets are worn fashionable women. The bangle or is not used. The style of bracelet is Cvnote of the fashionable bracelet bands are lovely Ability, and very fiure. sparkling diamonds. They are Cerv often combined with onyx, forming the popular black and white ef- Slight aDd one its pure aspect. Is the use of ffancy cut diamonds, alternating flower shapes. fgamlar, square and bar-pari- c The Jeweled girdle brings a note to jewelry. The girdle derives its Inspiration from the Oriental diamonds. girdle Is made of diamonds combined with links of black enamel There are also girdles made Suitable entirely of rows of pearls. for wear with filmy dresses are girdles A new fabric is here shown In a of silver ribbon clasped by buckles of also new in cut, forecasting the carved Jade and other fall silhouette navy with gray fur stones. trim. The headband retains its popularity for evening wear. Naturally for the less formal dance it is extremely simforehead and clasps at the back of the head. It, therefore, fulfills the double ple and consists of a narrow band of diamonds enclosed In borders of small purpose of beauty and usefulness in pearls. confining the coiffure, which perhaps The headband Is worn low over the has not yet grown to Its full length. With such a headband one can easily change the day coiffure to an evening one suitable for dinner or the dance. Wrap for Cool Days of the headband, especially those Late Summer and Fall With combined with pearls, Is worn a single string of pearls, carrying out again the motive of harmony in jewelry. Pearls are popular for ail occasions. Charming Inspirations in earrings are those of turquoise globes suspended from links of diamonds; crystal combined with sapphires, and Jade carved or in combination with onyx and dla Another formal gar-me- nt semi-precio- ever-prese- nt monds. Dark Green and Brown Favored Fall Colors brown . . ard tan sport coat, to of which is added a red fox ar, 8huld be popular during the r part of the summer and for fall Wear. Bathroom enllle and othar materials that are sed for a variety of purposes and therefore, with perfect propriety eP outside of the bathroom door and a place in , any other room of the use. These towels may be bought a variety of widths and lengths. s Turkish towel material may be the yard and comes in Jy wide widths. Have you ever tried dnS the towe,s or material for win-ithangings? It may be done Very g00( efi!ect. It almost goes with to nUt saylng that If one attempted coin.Se tllern tn their original white the effect would not be very Mp.. Ut they may he easily dyed Verv decoA 8Jm,ng colors r they may be pain or with appliqued Materials hr dr h2- - towely or materials may be of the ornamentation btataedrJL.Very 8od effect may be without any labor by buying added a11 Dark green in myrtle or bottle shade is expected to be seen in outer apparel of the more exclusive sort. Green for coats and suits would not ordinarily meet with popular approval, but the color this season has attained a distinction that upsets all preconceived notions of what may be done with It Dark blue for coats Is a staple color in fine fabrics. Coats are again in the velvety wool pile fabrics so much in vogue last winter. There is a representation of duvetyn or cashmere duvetyn and a soft wool material having a luster rather like broadcloth and suggesting satin at a little distance. Luster surfaced materials are coming In. Gray, In shades like kit fox, squirrel and platinum, is a strong color note in coats and suits. Black is prominent, lending itself better than anything else to the colorful and elaborate embroideries, which continue to be in vogue, associated with a substantial use of Brown, In gold and silver thread. shades ranging from tete de negre up to the lighter beaver and taupe. Is Brown Is often largely represented. associated with beaver fur and with e rather than contrasting self-ton- Towels May Occupy Higher Sphere Turkish bath towels are not so very erent in appearance from cotton Sour cream and soar milk may be used in numberless ways In cookery and salad dressing, so the thrifty housewife will never have a bit to waste. Sour cream Is delicious on chopped cabbage with a little sugar, a sprinkling of salt and just enough vinegar to give It zest If the cream is not thoroughly soured. Rice Pancakes. Beat one egg in a bowl, then add one cupful of tender cooked rice, one cupful of sour milk, one teaspoonful of melted shortening. Measure and sift together one tablef teaspoonspoonful of sugar, of ful of salt teaspoonful soda and one cupful of pastry flour. Add to the first mixture and beat well. If fried in deep fat drop by spoonfuls Into the fat If fried as cakes on a griddle add a tablespoonful of fat instead of a teaspoonful and cook on a hot griddle. Serve with cider and sugar as sauce. Sour Milk Cake. Cream together cupful of shortening and one cupful of brown sugar. Measure and sift together teaspoonful each of nutmeg, cinnamon, clove and salt, one teaspoonful of soda, one and cupfuls of flour, and add last one cupful of seeded raisins well floured. Beat .two eggs until light, add the first mixture and alternate the flour mixture with the milk until well blended. A little baking powder may teabe added to the flour and teaof the of instead soda spoonful a in Bake of soda. sheet; spoonful while hot butter and sprinkle with powdered sugar and cinnamon. Gingerbread Drop Cakes. Beat an egg until light, add one cupful of molasses, one cupful of sour milk, cupful of melted shortening, one and cupfuls of pastry flour sifted with one teaspoonful of soda,, teaspoonful of baking f powder, one teaspoonful of salt, of ginger, teaspoonful teaspoonful each of cinnamon and nutmeg and a dash of cloves. - Mix well and drop by. spoonfuls on greased baking sheets. Bake about twenty minutes. If sour cream is used add only two tablespoonfuls of melted OBe-ha- lf nations. It is developed fin materials, according to the varying (costume and the time at which It is worn. For the formal evening gown Ithere are girdles composed entirely of diamonds in platinum with Duckies of "e beauty MILK AND CREAM DISHES Mrs. Georgo E. Whitacre Tells of her Daughter Breakdown and How Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Made Her a Healthy, Happy, Strong Girl Every mother possesses information of vital impprtance to her young daughter, and the responsibility for her future is largely in her hands. When a school girls thoughts become sluggish, when she suffers the consequences of wet feet, pain, headaches, fainting spells, loss of sleep and appetite, and is irregular, her mother should have a thought for her physical condition and try Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound, which has proved a reliable aid ta nature for just such conditions in so many cases. This Mother Writes : Mahoningtown, one-hal- and Egyptian ' life were all fair weather As the fleeting days go by, We should never know the beauty Of the rainbow in the sky. SOUR any one article to be more popular and neff note In bracelets, Particularly suitable because of Everything Depends upon her Health w cnuru MMriVfcper UtauiLj Diamonds. fects. A SCHOOL GIRLS SUCCESS ocoooooooocoocoooooooocooo Made Attractive Rich Fur Trimming Is of Fancy Cut ly Use CXXXX)OOOOOOOOOCOCOOCOQOOryv towels that have a deep border on one end and a narrow one on the other. In dyeing these borders become relatively dark. If you like fringe you will find that a heavy but narrow one gives a good finish to the curtains. If fringe is used be sure that, if you do not dye it yourself, it is thoroughly shrunk before sewing it on. Nothing is gained by dyeing the fringe yourself except that if you buy a cotton fringe and dye It, it will be much more apt to blend with the curtains when the light has changed their color somewhat. Heavy drapes such as these are best hung with hooks that pin into the material. If a hem is made the curtain will not push back far enough. It Is usually advisable and almost always economical to use double curtain rods. This allows the under curtain to protect the heavy drapes from strong light If colored drapes do not have this protection they should be faced. This Is neither so practical nor so economical. one-ha- lf one-fourt- three-fourt- h lf one-ha- lf one-quart- er one-ha- lf one-hal- one-four- th - All things are ready if our minds be so. Shakespeare. Blood Is a juice of very special Goethe. kind. SOUR MILK DISHES During the summer and - fall I would like to say a few words about Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. About a year ago I thought it would be necessary for me to take my daughter out of school. She was losing weight, was nervous, and when she would come home from school she would drop into a chair and cry, and say, Mamma, I dont believe I can I gave go to school another day her Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, and now she is a healthy. 1 Woman-Mothe- Kg le system, so it will work in a healthy and normal manner. For nearly fifty years Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has been used by women of all ages, and these women know its great value. Let it help your daughter and Text-Boo- k upon Ailments Lydia E. Pinkhams Private sent he will Women you free upon request. W rite Peculiar to to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. SEEKING hs one-ha- Pa. happy.hearty, strong girl and weighs 120 pounds. She has no difficulty in doing her gym work, and she works at home every night and morning. too. I am a mother who can certainly praise your medicine, and if it will be of any benefit you may Mrs. use this letter as a reference. George E. Whitacre, 621 W. Madison Avenue, Mahoningtown, Pa. Every girl ought to be healthy and strong, and every mother wants her daughter to do well in school and to enjoy herself at other times. Lydia E. Pinkhamg Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for rs women just entering can depend upon it. It is prepared from roots and herbs, contains nothing harmful, and has KIND HUSBANDS Young Women of Holland Understand That Americans Treat Their Wives Well. Thirty-fiv- e young women from Holland stepped foot on American shores the other day admitting they are seeking kind husbands because they heard that American men are good to their wives. Some American wives may be inclined to enjoy a silent laugh over this Innocence displayed by the Hollanders, but after the first humorous aspect of the situation has passed, most of those who have enjoyed the comedy will be inclined to believe after all that there is much merit in what these foreign women say about the husbands of America, observes the .Bangor Commercial. When one sits down and considers the lot of women in many countries of Europe, and reflects upon the limited opportunities which they possess for enjoying life, it ought to be a source of mutual satisfaction both to husbands and wives in America that they are living In a country where a higher standard of marital relationship obtains than In many foreign nations. Forced to Own Bible, The first Bible printed in Scotland was issued complete In 1579. In the same year, by act of parliamenL every Worth man, householder, and others thrie hundreth merkis of yerilie rent or abone, and every yeoman and burgess with $2,500 had to provide, under a penalty of $50, a Bible and psaline buqe In vulgare language In thair houssis for the better instruction of thame selflis and thair famelijs In the And to see that knowledge of God. the provisions of the above act were carried into effect, the following year a searcher was appointed with power to visit the houses of those signified by the act, and to require the sicht of their Psalme Buikis and Bybilis. Freshen a Heavy Skin a With the antiseptic, fascinating Talcum Powder, an exquisitely scented, economical face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume. Renders other perfumes superfluous. One of the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum). AdvertisemenL Cuti-cur- As a rule, the more brilliant the color of a flower, the less likely It Is to be scented. If there wasnt so much world there China has more than 1,000,000 lepers. might not be so much unrest. the milk will often be sour even with the best of care. The cost of milk makes it necessary to avoid waste. Sour milk may be used in many ways to excellent advantage. To begin the day a hot griddle cake is often acceptable. Take two cupfuls of sour milk,, two eggs well beaten, salt and a of soda ; add Just enough flour to which a teaspoonful of baking powder has been added, to make a batter that will pour. If the cakes are beaten In a granite or aluminum pitcher, or even crockery one, though heavy to handle, the cakes may be poured from It. Horseradish Mayonnaise. Whip one cupful of sour cream' until very stiff. Add gradually one teaspoonful each of lemon juice and vinegar, one and tablespoonfuls of freshly teahorseradish, grated spoonful each of salt and sugar and Serve on cucuma dash of cayenne. bers sliced or on oyster salad. Cabbage Salad With Russian Dressing. Remove the top from a hard, small head of cababge, cut the stalk so that it stands firmly. Cut out the center and 6hred very finely as much as will be required. Chill the cabbage in cold water. Drain and wring out in cloth. Refill the cabbage basket with the cabbage after mixing It well with the dressing. Take mayonnaise dressing, as much as will be needed, and add half as much chili sauce, a little chopped olives and some green pepper. Mix well and serve poured over the cabbage. Julienne. Take a quart of concupfu each of cooked somme, onion cut Into rings, cooked green peas, asparagus tips (cooked), cooked string beans. Heat hot and serve with croutons. Jor Economical Transportation OF ul one-ha- lf one-four- one-ha- th lf 'HtLU tffi. Farm Products . Modem, progessive farmers, being also business men, now depend on fast economical motor transportation to save time, save products and get the money. 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