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Show i PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY,', PAGE THREE r household ; helps y'. H-i , HOLIDAY SUGGnSTI0IT3 . 'decorative 'im.TS BUSINESS ; TOPIC.1 . SCHOOL & CHILDEElt TREND OP FASHION I Board Members Honored At Dinner Birthday ' Party H r.. ,, n W(88 DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. DOORS CLOSE 6 P.M. 3 ; p i i jrfJ I ( DAY Mr. and lira. R. E. Alien gave a charminar . dinner1 party at their home Wednesday evening Sweet peas were tastefully used- ln; dec orating? the dining' UMe. - Covers were laid.foiAMrs. Loubw Y. Robison' f Salt Xake; general Relief society president; fra. James E. Talmage of Salt Lak, member of the Y. L. M.X A. general gen-eral board; Mrs. Jennie B. Knight, Mrs. F. S. Harris; Mrs. Jennie K. Mangum, Miss Alice Reynolds of Provo, Mrs. Kate Barker,- Mrs. Mar. cia. Howell and! Mrs. EthelS mlth of Salt Lake, members of the Relief 'society general board. f MEREDITHS EMMS One "of 'the mostcomely and popular pop-ular " debsi of last "seasorrhas how opened an employment bureau at the Junior "League house in lew York, and puts in an eight hour day getting jobs for society girls who want to stop being butterflies and become busy bees. - ; - Some girls; those' who , actually have to work or go hungry," resent the job-seeking society girl. And in a way, the gill - who can pick and choose, and who can walk out on a job any time she -gets tired of it, does have the breaks. , ; But just the . same, the society girl , has done, much; to establish women in Industry, To remove any stigma -from working, and to debunk de-bunk the mid-Victorian idea that a woman ought to work for glory and forget the. gold, - i ; - FOR WIVES AND, MOTITER$ V- . only : : ..Scientists say that It took count teas generations to bring Man Ho - the stage .where ne was aoie vu i walk upright and look the sun in t the eye. We'don't heed the eye' Of the scientist to tell US', how oott ' fiome revert io tyi5e when certain : nice formalities of living are lie g"icef " '-? ".',' T ran safelv say that women are the determining factor in liolditig ; civilization up to 'Scratch. If we r-mtt- husbands and sons to come to the table with grubby hands and- I uncoated backs we are pomg iiwni t a great Injustice, hot only in- the ; infraction of the rules of good taste and manners, but in the pos-" pos-" slblllties there are foe deteriora- i tiori of moral-fibre in tha one of 'the family who constantly needs ' bolstering up to keep htm, toeing- I the mark. ' ' ' ,; ;t " f The rules pf conventionality may X be a bore but they are undoubtedly undoubted-ly the mighty wall between intelli- geoce- tnd: bruta ,mli4.,..M.He the evening dinner hour. one. to which T tneTtfmlly '-looks- forward 2. .-matter .how simple the meal may ..be serve it or an orderly, clean. table, have a few flowers or some-4thing some-4thing green for decoratiortTlf poth-: ing else ' than -tne ieamry . or of a sprouted carrot V TODAY'S RECIFE Sausage With ScrambledUEgrs 6 rounds thin toast' ' " ' V; 6 cakes country sausage , i cake cream chees . 3 eggs, slightly beaten Salt, pepper, paprika Crisp curls of bacon " , in luteal . Buv a-tound of bulk pork sau sage and season it witha. little bit of powdered sage, thyme, and a v faint suspicion of garlicjust rub the dish in which you are mixing the sausage. Less than half a '' pound of the sausage will be, used for the six portions.,' -! After toasting bread cut off the crusts and the corners to make rounds. Place them ' on a pyrex - pie 'plate and cover with cooked flat: cakes of sausage. Heat the cream and smooth the cake of soft cream cheese in it, add the ; slightly beaten eggs, with salt, pep-; pep-; per and paprika. .: . i - Heat' this mixture, just to the I point where It begins to cook then , turn It over the sausage and sllp V i nder the broiler to finish cooking. t Watch it carefully for it takes only a minute to cook. Garnish the dish "witH a few curls of crisp bacons i&priltkle with minced parsley and -sen, from the dish.' - Abcut 2405 calories will be found In thL recipe serving six. With the ? exception -of the. toast these - calories are proteins and fats, and in such Quantities that the' balance . of the mal should be minus, the two las far as possible, f Serve as baked potato and one or two vegetables such as buttered carrots, cauJflower,. - spinach " or splhach or cabbage. : Green salad " and ; a simple fruit dessert complete the meal. " A ..well appointed-dinner party was given, by Mrs. E. Byron Dasb? rup Tuesday . evening at her home, in celebration of the birthday anniversary anni-versary of her husband, which occurred oc-curred on that day. A large birthday cake holding lighted pink candles, formed- n attractive centerpiece for th din- j ingxtanie. Finic candles were ar- ranged on either side. . .. . ; ;. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. ' Ralph Bullock Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klrkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs J. Erval Christensen, "Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Oran : Groneman, . Mrs. Thomas Thornley and MisS Nanieve Owens. ; After dinner, three 'tables of bridge were played; Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray won the high score prizes,, and the consolation favor was awarded to Oran Groneman. ' The honor guest wasthe recipient re-cipient of many useful giftsV'v ''' ' - 1 ' ' : - 11 ' i frtVir1l in a hrnlArorrA' hniiofl' n l. ...str. u I ... ev- v.. wiuiu Willi aaauiauvc iuiu mc jmiiii J bank ' ' ' ' ' .'. Aiiu new xuiK iiiis muiiy fjta.111- AN OPEN FIELD To be sure, the society, girl jJ V somewhat slowly by, the girl who really had to work. For when women wo-men first began to be 'employed outside the home, the only sort of work that carried much prestige was teaching. "Office work -' was scarcely respectable, " because it was considered not quite proper for a girl to work side, by side with men. ri .;'.' But it she walks with assurance, she also bestows assurance upon others She does not act" as If 'she were working because she- wanted to express herself, or. make a gesture ges-ture of independence, or' set a1 good example for - others no 'indeed,- she comes right out and states that she is-working- for moneyand that she is out to gel-all she can. - ; - SheT realizes that her social po sition and' her background has a distinct commercial value that com-- pensates m for v. a . lack, of business training and experience. ." pies of society girls, who are mak ing good and ., making money, and apparently having, more fun ..in business than in society.- Audi after all, wby'are tliey -not-valuable' recruits to. industry? They are daughters and. granddaughters of' men who have . made - -fortunes and secured- social', positions. - They1 have inherited, a-love for finance ax well- as Winery. Wky should they not inherit an instinct to. trade and build up an industry, .as well as, the sons of the family? , ' MONEY IS THE GOAL '' Comparatively few society girls who go into business Insist on jobs with prestige or seek those that pay in glory; Theyare working- for money and bent on making it. If necessary, they will work in a shop and give' the obscure woman the pleasure of being served by a so cial registrite. If one has a liking for finance, and many of them have, she will take any sort of a CALL OF INDUSTRY J The. fact is that while what we call Society "has really, stagnated, in the years.; just before" and" those' following.., the,,; war, Industry, has progressed, expanded, : ahdf of fered limitless opportunities' 'for' expression expres-sion and; -adventure, 'as -wellras for gold.-AndV'4t' Is yioi suirp rising that girls who haye social position want to- get" Into Industry, whieh- is. an unexplored field. - - ; Or,- Is-it--surprising' that ,; some ' wno, by the in-dustrial possibility j of ' the past :decade, have amassed r millions, make -a .great effort to I crash intoSocieiy? All the explor- l v ana pioneers are. not oeadk an u the '- Instinct - to see new , worlds is as strong. as ever,' . - f 0 p. p 1 iLizj vAQfF. 3-D - FREE! A surprise package given ft'ce with every; purchase amounting to one Dollar or over. . nnn i . . , , SILK - SHORT-LONG . ' Very long tjowna'and very shorr wraps are the order where formal social affairs are. held. There are fower evening ensembles. r SAOrOjr LITGERn2 Salmon is one of the'fiewest colors col-ors for lingerie. . ' It is excellent ' with ecru'Aleneon lace touches. the Service -sewers T.rr:s. corlett & co. . Annciince TheOrcr.in of their GENERAL SEWING SHOP . it I' DkESSES A t Cost and Less These dress are a fine assortment ; yL i oiift. xji casus in tin sizes, iusn ioned of finest materials in styles not too short for the present mode -every one a bargain.- GROUP NO. 1 "Originally Priced $12.75 to $29.50 GROUP NO. 2 Priced ,$15.75 ta J 75 GROUP NO. 3 Originally Priced to. , $37.50 Twd fo$19.95 After inventory, odds antf ends of many-description turii :iip ait miist be moved at some price. ; You will find many bargains bar-gains listed here and many oth ers await you at our store GOME EARLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One Lot Children's Beacon BATH ft OB ES Value $3.50 Ages 10 ' to 14 "",3 Only MEN'S LEISURE ROBES SILK ' Values" . f a rp ' $i5.6o V,J v5 I RAINCOATS CHIDREN'S and MISSES' t I'M t . I ' .Air:!,' :- GOATS Ladies9 Misses9 Children's N 7 S IL K S , One lot of 40-inch, .-. Charmeuse Satin J Silk Crepe, etc. ' Special r5 A surprise package . giyjnJPREE every purcHase7 amounting to 1 or oyer. V i Delivery Service Room 12 WILKINS HOTEL Phone 1475 otjthisdolicafQ tcmptirig ied . flavor 'win your particU far guests. Only (ho to ndor first ror4 ffavory IoQvos Jh-this Jinc JapanToc Hope Bleach 3C Inch hope " bleach, , special Friday and Saturday, only '.: 12i2cYard ; ' ' ' r ' i- 'x ' - ' ' " ' T ' Unbleached ' ; Miislin A full count ejttra; fine quality qual-ity muqirnrFrlday and Sat-,'.' urday.- Special ' lV'- s I2y2c Yard -' 'ONfiLOT . INFANTS' FAST COLOR WASH DRESSES CV Ages 2 to 6 $1,95' ED SPREAD Special, . Krmlde Spread " . ' ' . r 11 . : "..80X105 . ' Colors : plue, Rose and Gold i " y y ' . ' " S ' Curtain Material 36 Inch Percale v :One lot of line quality pfer-cale; pfer-cale; 25c value: T 12V2C Yard One lot of Marquisette- in colorful prints as well - white. . - 9c Yard CLOSING OUT vAIX HEADY MADE CURTAINS AT A DISCOUNT 3a 1-3 off as Wool Sweaters 20 BEST QUAliTY . , Chiviot Shirting Just? the material for boy's ; play shirts. - .J-.. . ' 12y2c Yard ONE- LOT OF FINEST OF Lingerie Fabric" '38 inchrpasiel' shades. , ""- ' Special 1 ' ' 19c Yard 7 rp -it?. Li Ln Lr: 1 ! -- . 88 INCII COaiFORT Challis y- the finest of quiltingfabrics, beautiful floral prints. 12i2c Yard Cretonnes 36 inches ij very colorful and serviceable patterns; 16 2-3cYard ONE I.OT OF Fejf Pillows Regularly priced to $1.95. Special 98c BOYS WOOL Lumberjacks Special $1.95 .. ,:' .-. ... . :' V-,- ".'' - ' J- ONE LOT OF. BOYS' ClothHats ; Sizes for the small boy. Special . ' ; ; - 50c o DISCOUNT All Beacon Robes 33 1-3 - . 7 DISCOUNT vAU Luggage V ; 20 : : ; . DISCOUNT , Suit Cases One lot or men's fibre suit cases. . ' . 51.00 Boys' Overalls Tripple stitched -and made of the best 8 oz. denim.- Sir reinforced pockets''1; v ' - ' 98C - Hose - Oiie t lot of .'- finest Avool and silk hose in popular light i. shades. $1,00 value. Special 69c pair LADIES' Rayon Cotton and wool .mixed hosfc 1 in; popular shades and sizesRegular 00c values. , , ; 39cp'air One odd lot of pure Silk Hose 2 pair f or $1.00 Heather Hose for ladies. TTTie' finest of heather yarn astiion "th'ese ' hjse, colors., heather brown and. green. Special ' ' PARTY DRESSES One Lot Values to- 2 $io.fr 95 ALL WINTER WEIGHT - Unions 20 y DISCOUNT ; . 19c pair ;: , : ONE LOT-OF, Infants' Hose 'A' 9: In black only; Regular values to 25c and 35cv : 19c pair ; ; ONE LOT OF : ' Misses' Dresses Silk and .woolens - , Values Co $6.95 ."' $3.95 9 Jan tzen Bathing Suits One lot of genu-.ne Jantzen ...Knits in black only. Regular m prici $0.0(1. . Closn out price'; ' - $195 ' Rayon Blooihers One lot of extiu fine heavy gauge. ayon . ladies' and misses' bloomers. y 2 for $1.00 " " ONE LOT OF Silk Negligrees Values to $12.50 L1 ' $5.95 ... ": . Children's Sleepers - Of fine quality ouilng. Special , 49c , ' : " . -i. Ladies' Outing: ; Gowns Whrte 'nnd cotors or the finest outing flanneL Special :;v-;;,,.'-'79c! Wash Frocks' . . One lot of iJlapes' fast color wash' frocks. Sizes 7 to 12 -. years. -L.. '. $1.50 Wash Dresses One lot 'of Jack Ta r Weush Dressesfor misses. Values 1 to $3.50. ' $1.95 ' . ; : SI1C3. 'Early turfeStore --."ploses ' . At :'; 6:PM. " " ';! U , , L- . .y,S a. -J' y- v :i t . .... . . j v |