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Show " i !' T RU T H. Homeland, Fashions. 10 I it'i . , f Ross. R. E., 317 Templeton Ride. Savery. C. U., 87 Commercial Rlock. BroKress Bldir. Sawyer A Sawyer, Sheskell, N. J., 36 Hooper Rid);. Commercial Rlk. Shepard & Shepard, Shipp, R. A:, 7o Center Street. Silbersteln, E. A.. 0 CommerclalBlock, Commercial Rlock. Smith, D. T., Commercial Rlock. Smith, Geo. II., 87-Smith & Putnam, Commercial Rlock. Smith, James Eagle Ride. 1 Snow & Bowman, 1. F. Walker Bldg. Sommer; Morris, Eagle Bldg. 7 Sonnedecker, N. W., Progress Bldg. Auerbach Bldg., Stephens. & Smith, 314-3- ' ; !. 15 120-12- 3 hi! i;l : Hi- '..Pretty Window Shadei. 35-3- 91-- 92 90 31-- 1, 32 24-- 25 419-42- 14-- 15 600-60- 312-3- 15 Phone 62. Stevens, C. W. L., 163 S. Main St. Stewart A Stewart, McCornick Bldg. Stull, J. M., 122 Commercial Block. 509-5- Sullivan, G. M., 10 F. Walker Bldg. Second South St. D. F. Walker Bldg. Sweet, F. A., Tanner, II. S., 307 Templeton Bldg, Tutlock, E. W., 414 Atlas Block. Taylor, A. V., 6 Commercial Block. checked tweeds, Taylor, E. W., 85 Commercial Block. Thomas, A. F. S., 62 Commercial Block. striped Thomas, J. M., 13 Eagle Bldg. Atlas Block. cloths and smooth Thomas, Mathonlhah, Thompson. E. D. U., Progress Bldg. ly finished materThompson A Gibson. 9 Commercial Block. Truman,. D. S., Eagle Bldg. ials. Tucking and Twomey & Twomey. 97 Commercial Block. Van Cott, Ray, Deseret Bank Building. stitching Van Meter, Joseph, 502 Progress-Bldglargely into many CommerclalBlock.' Walton, E. A., 93-of them and stitchWanless, W. F., 2i2 S. Main St. Wells, D. II., 7 Deseret National Bank Bldg. ed bands of satin, silk or velvet are Wenger, D. II., 68-- Commercial Block. seen for trimming. Westervelt A Snyder, 2 Atlas Block. Many light, cloth Block. Whitaker, J. J., 62 Commercial gowns have or Persian oriental trimMcCornick Bldg. Whlttemore, C O., 400-4407 in D. or some Auerbach medallions , mings O., Jr bands, Willey, Building. Williams, J. A., 87-- 7 Eagle Block. fanciful design. Skirts, while trimmed, Commercial Block. Williams. P. L., & Smith, 8 McCornick Wilson Bldg., will not be so elaborate as they have ' Phone 744-- 4. been the last two seasbns. Triple and Winton, Paul, Bldg. Progress double skirts are to be worn; the triple Work, F. B., 33 Commercial Block. Young A Moyle, Deseret National Bank Bldg part sometimes coming only from sides Zane, C. S., Deseret National Bank Bldg; Sutherland, D. 426-42- H A. G., 76 W. 426-4- 28 95-9- 420-4- 414-4- Spring Evening Gowns. Polrro Fu'tt In Favor. NLESS .a quick shift is made soon bolero suits will be as numerous in the spring as they have been recently. They arc present in imnumbers pressive among spring street models, in HIFFONS and organdies appear among the goods set out for new ' spring evening cut but gowns, small figure, although their colors are of the newest, and most stylish. Other sheer fabrics lead them these easily for dresses, though they are well in list of acceptables. Of all the array perhaps the new silk gauzes are the finest. They are in white, with waved line design in white silk embroidery, or they have the effect of embroidery. Again they are patterned with varied sizes of polka dots, some as large as a piece and Broche a most effect. giving striking foulards are also used for evening wear, especially the light designs and grounds. These silks show waved designs in irregular shapes all in one color, with the plain part and over this the pattern is thrown. The result is a moire appearance at first glance and is verj charming. Moire and louisine silks in all the delicate tints are used for evening and are made up plainly oi elaborately, as one chooses. White and corn colored moire silks are much lilted. A new sheer silk in crepe nubionne, which has a crepe look ana silk finish. It comes in all the delicate tinty and will be much used for evening. A model gown of it in white appear! besides the initial. White lace insertion, pale blue chiffon and black velvet trimmed It. heavy . 23 15 58-5- . 16-- . 17 enter, 7-- 12 . 94 69 10-1- 05 16-1- 90 705-70- 606-6- 07 and back,.. the front breadth outlined with applique lace of some kind. Spanish flounces, in all designs plain, stitched, tucked or trimmed continue in fashion. Many cloth are laid rows of in gowns tiny tucks to below the knees, the rest falling in a flare. Backs of bodices are finished r, with basque or postilion effects. Russian blouse and Washington Puffs Stir a cupful of sifted flour into one cupful of water coats are Worn, ut the tendency and. one-hacupful of butter boiling for spring is more toward short jackets together; remove from the fire and stir and bolero or eton effects. in an ounce of melted chocolate. Let 'cool, then beat in, one at a time, three Something New In Blonaei. Jeggs. Shape with a forcing bag and New and ' odd waist of flowered rose tube. Bake in moderate.oven thirty The yoke is made of white minutes. Gut eff the top and put into striped with narrow blue and each cake a teaspoonful of cherry jam. velvet tibbons, and the edges are Cover with whipped cream sweetened and flavored with almond.- !,. i New Mexico Pudding Make a paste in this wise: Take a pint of flour sifted with a teaspoon of baking powder and a pinch of salt. Bub In a tablespoon ,of shortening, mix up with water until a soft dough that you can just handle. Line a small baking pan about half .way to the top with a part of this, leaving just enough for the top crust. Fill pan half, full of canned fruit, strained from juice, or preserves-raspber- ries are nice and put on the crust. Lay a folded cloth over the top top of the pan, put in a steamer and steam steadily for two hours. Serve With a sauce. j Omelet Puff Make a sauce of one-hatablespoonful each of butter and flour cooked till smooth, then cup of sweet milk added, stirring continually until thick. Beat the whites ,to a very dry froth; add the yolks to the white sauce, season with teaspoonful of salt, and pepper if iliked; then fold in the beaten whites. omelet Pour into a hot, over tire finished with a fancy band of blue the cook and carefully jpan till set, shaking gently occasionally to taffeta. The collar, plastron and sleeve of cream guipure trimmed prevent burning. As soon as set re- puffs are ' move the pan. to the oven and cook with blue velvet ribbon. The cuffs about three minutes. It will be very and the girdle are of blue taffeta.. light and puffy and tender. Five eggs . light-weig- ht t recipes 'f Three-quartefull-leng- th 1 lf - : . - lf one-ha- lf one-quar-jt- well-buttere- er d . . : Unlqan Pie i for . Work. required. It looks like crowding the limit when an evening paper classifies Bishop Spalding's silver, jubilee as a mining story and dumps it in along with a lot pf ore shipments. Loafer Anychancerof a job o work .ere, mister? Foreman No! Were not wanting any more, hands now. Loafer Well, the little bit o work Id do wouldnt make no difference!- Punch. - The manufacturers of window shades are beginning to. fall in lint with the general liking for decoratWe effects, and. the housekeeper who tlfe likes perfectly plain shades now cai find them adorned, with ..Arab and other, lace insertions. . Steaming Telia. Steaming ' is the best process foi cleaning veils. ...Wind.. the. veil carefully, .with even edges, around a piece of broom handle, lay across a boiler ... . or .saucepan of water and steam for of an hour. about Leave on the broom handle until dry and all the dirt and dust will be gone, giving it a new stiffness. three-quarte- rs A Practical Laundress Eai s: That all towels should be thoroughly dried before they are put in the hamper. .That clothespins ., are made much more white by. the use- of a little refined borax in the water, instead of using a washing fluid. The blankets should,, be washed In moderately warm water, in which a teaspeonful of ammonia has been put to each gallon of water. That wash fabrics that: are inclined to fade should be soaked and rinsed in very salt water, to set the color, before washing In the suds. and That calicoes, ginghams chintzes should be Ironed., cn the wrong side. That a very hot iron should never be used for flannels or woollens. ' That- napkins should always be folded with the, selvage toward the Ironer. That embroideries should he ironed on a thin, smooth surface over thick flannel, and only on. the wrong side. That table linen should he ironed when quite damp, and Ironed with a very ho: and very heavy iron. That care must, be taken to test the iron to avoid scorching, but that a scorch mark may be removed by wetThe Modlj Waistline. . No longer is it the end and aim of ting and hanging where the. hot son the elegante to possess a tiny waist, will shine upon .it, Philadelphia says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Record. That, of a truth, is sadly out of and Cltlna. apkeeping with th straight-fronte- d The rage for the colonial has created pearance one and all are craving to present. Nevertheless, now, perhaps a corresponding fad for anything that more than ever, is a perfectly neat holds a. candle.. . Sconces are, thereand natty walit line an indispensable fore, redivivous, and the new ideas are part of a perfret whole. And to meet varied and handsome. this necessity waist belts are offering themselves iq most persuasive guise. The new green Japanese ware, Sashes are ery much in evidence, comes in most attractive bowl fashioned of soft silk,, crepe de chine, and pitcher shapes! It is of an exchiffon or nr;t. ceedingly strong deep; green that makes it very ornamental.. Her' Bedroom. lieautSflpd A clever woman who had a plaii A copper or brass waste basket is deeper toned paper on her bedroom considered an, improvement over the .wall below the picture molding and a usual kind and is always found in daintly flowered canopy in a cretonne smartly furnished halls, living rooms paper of trailing' roses above, cut out or libraries when furnished in dark carefully ii regular sprays, one or two oak. great trailing branches, a bud or two and a half blown rose and glued them Large,, deep bine jars and. pitchers to the wall just under the molding. as pitchers that, are reallyif caught and held by it.. The effect are much favored pieces,, of home was charming. adornment. These jug-Uk-e ; pitchers are fine in shape and add a, very attractive bit of coloring to. any room. Effective Trimming. A' very effective trimming for lightBlue or yellow china bowls are most weight flannel blouses is a band ei effective for flower, holders;. for the embroidered linen, which has replaced the coarse lace or taffeta bands so long table if care Is exercised fn ...choosing popular. Pretty s'Jriped wash flannels flowers that. harmonize with them. are made in shirt waists, trimmed with Nothing is prettier than. arblue bowl a few tucks or left plain. The latest of Marechal NIel or .Perle des, Jardln d of. rich yelshirt waist model shows the yoke back roses and a low is effective, for very more like the waist worn several seaLiberty or roses. i Jacqueminot sons ago. - 10-ce- nt . . - - - , Brlc-a-Br- ac . Ra-ke- e, , . - Jug-shap- ed . . . -- . back-groun- -,- |