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Show 18, 1931 Thursday, February THE TIMES-NEW- PRINTED SILKS HIGH IN FAVOR STOMACH UPSET, j hi "iSCK M HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh P. "How doeu thut young nmn live?" By his pen." "Does he write much?' "Only letters home." Stockholm Vart Hem. , , neglectcolda COLD chest or DISTRESSING in so often leads to something serious general! responds to Rood old Musterole with tin first application. Should be more effective if used once every hour for five hour. This famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other helpful ingredients brings relief naturally. Musterole gets action because it is a scientific "counter-irritant- " not just a salve it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation, helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by doctors and nurses. KeepMusterole handy jars and tubes. To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. 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Sold by dcal-- the new fashions weaves which play up plaided design In Its every mood. In fact, all along the highways and byways which lead through the realm of smart patternlngs one encounters plaids In some form or another. The versatility displayed In the new plaids adds zest to their vogue. It Is possible to secure as modest or as flamboyant a plaid as one may wish In the new materials. The same may be said of the stripes. In fact the problem is, whether to choose plaids or stripes, and the surest way of being right is to indulge in both, for these gay patternings are made use of not only for the dress or blouse entire but In the way of accessories such as scarves, girdles and other trimming touches they are enlivening many a spring costume. In addition to plaids and stripes there is a third candidate for favor paisley print. There's nothing smarter and so unmistakably new as a blouse or frock of paisley print. All of which goes to prove that a decided Innovation has taken place so far as the new patternings are concerned, in that the gay stripes, plaids and paisleys are a distinct departure from the usual flornls which for so long a time have held the center of the stage. equally-as-s- mart PMPE77C FOR ' ui "We have grown beautiful and ripe. Ah, ha, ha, we're getting ripe now." e one-hal- Instead of just dreaming of the ideal lands acroMs the horizon, buy from your neighboring producers and let them help you to make your homeland a land of dreams. These Brands are Intermountain Made and dewcrve your support. Jams PR Hewletts' Fruit Home Home Sugar III Home Labor Best Quality one-fourt- h one-fourt- h thing." WINTER GASOLINE one-hnl- Hot Breads for Cold Days tender, white and baking powder biscuit The plaid silk which fashions the Is no mean accomplishment. To be modish afternoon dress In the pic- successful, such hot breads should ture is choicely conservative at the be made quickly and baked In a hot same time that It is decidedly mod- oven. ern in Its technique. The wavy Quick Biscuit. Sift two cupfuls lines which so delicately and of flour, four teaspoonfuls of bakgracefully trace a plaid patterning ing powder, one teaspoonful of salt, are black against a pale blue back- and when well blended add ground with tiny red dots scatcupful of cooking oil and s tered in pretty confusion throughof a cupful of milk. out the entire design. Mix into a soft dough and pat out Black buttons effectively trim on a floured board. Cut Into this frock and the color scheme Is rounds and bake twelve minutes in further stressed In that a black a hot oven. belt, black scarf and black gloves Orange Muffins. Sift one cupful are worn with this costume. of flour with three teaspoonfuls of s of CHERIE NICHOLAS. baking powder and (5). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) a teaspoonful of salt, add of a cupful of sugar, one "Roaring Forties' cupful of graham flour and one In modern slang the term "Roar- cupful of sliced orange peel. Beat ing Forties" Is used to designate one egg, add one cupful of milk and cupful of vegetable or Broadway and contiguous territory from Fortieth tof Fiftieth streets. cooking oil. Beat until smooth, fill In the nautical sense It refers to well oiled tins with the mixture the storm region of the North At- and bake twenty to thirty minutes. lantic between degrees 40 and 50. Coconut Corn Bread. Take one and Is sometimes used with refer- cupful each of flour, corn meal and ence to the same zone In the South milk, four teaspoonfuls of baking Atlantic. powder, two teaspoonfuls of salt. A FLAKY, Starts like a Flash APEX HAIR OIL PRODUCT AN INTERMOUNTAIN one-four- th MILLINERY OF THE MOMENT three-fourth- FREE GARDEN BOOK wMhr Mm-- three-fourth- one-fourt- h Yf'- - - - Mailed on request. Contain authentic information for every home owner. PORTER WALTON CO. - Salt Lake City Cecddmrn A Numerjrmen THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY t If we are to come back to normalcy, we Oar moat euraelTM back our enterprises. warehouse are stored to capacity with last ycar'a output of foods, and unless w help to move these products, thus creating; room r for next year's stock, we are net doinr part. Watch year labels for homo pro duced roods and buy them. one-fourt- h MRS. GEO. SKINNER, Spanish Fork. Ut-- Bought Talking Doll for Sister The Weekly Short Story clung to her and stared longingly through the store window at the enticing array of new spring frocks. There was one, pink with white collar and cuffs, that seemed to beckon to her through the glass. "Special Today Only $4.9S." the card said. She shifted her bundles and, opening a shabby little purse, counted $7.42, nnd she had to pay her railroad fare home and she did so want to get a talking doll for Emma. Her heart skipped a beat as she pictured herself so elegantly arrayed in the pink frock and wondered what Ed would say. She glanced quickly at the clock down the- - street; ten minutes of Her train left In an hour, four. she would have to hurry. If she In a panic she missed It rushed Into the store. A few minutes later Nancy was A girl In the dress department. came forward. "Something I can show you?" she asked kindly. Nancy relaxed. The girl's manner seemed so friendly. She glanced gratefully at her, and for the first time really saw her. Her soft yellow hair was closely bobbed, her eyebrows neatly plucked, and to Nancy the drug store complexion Her was unspeakably beautiful. heart somehow ached at the sight of one so lovely. "The pink dress In the window downstairs," Nancy managed to say. "AH right, miss. It Is an awful cute little model and wonderful for the price. Gee, If I could wear pink I'd buy It myself." All the time she was talking she was guiding Nancy by the arm through an apparently endless maze of dresses. At last they came to the rack that contained a duplicate HODGES NANCY ... SUCH IS LIFE K By CORONA REMINGTON of the coveted garment downstairs. cents apiece. See, you lean 'em this The girl slipped it off the hanger way and they say mamma and "Want to try It on, honey?" she papa." A tiny asked. "We can go right in here." squeak came She led the way to a fitting from the brunette. room. "Oh, I'll take her," said Nancy Once In the dress Nancy sur- breathlessly. "All right. Miss. Now you want veyed herself in the big mirror, almost startled by her own loveliness. me to wrap your dress or will Her eyes were brilliant with excite- you wear It?" "No, I reckon I'd better keep It ment, and the delicate pink in her cheeks seemed to be emphasized by fresh," said Nancy In a trnnce. As Gwendolyn handed her ber the color In the dress. a friendly "Gee, that looks grand on you," packages she gave her pat. said the salesgirl admiringly. "Thank you, honey, come back Then quite suddenly a flush And Nancy hurried out spread over Nancy's cheeks, and again." much to her own amazement she into the busy street and started toward the depot, her heart almost burst Into tears. "Why, honey, whatever Is the bursting with Joy. When Ed saw the girl all dressed matter?" asked the salesgirl alarmed, and then because she was up in the pink dress he was quite so friendly, and because Nancy was overcome by her beauty. "Come on, lion, let's slip off and so worried, she told her the whole thing. How her little sister Emma get married," he coaxed. "I got the had been sick and had cried for a license right here." Emma took her doll to the picnic talking doll, and how she had saved up her egg money determined to and bugged it until she nearly get it for her, and lastly how she squeezed the sawdust out of it, and did want the dress to wear to the enjoyed the distinction of being the Sunday school picnic with Ed. . only little girl in the community "Now, let's see," said Gwendolyn who had a doll that could talk. In the busy city Gwendolyn slept Carleton cheerily. "You've got morning until $7.42; the dress'll be $4.08, that'll the next Sunday leave $2.44. What's your fare eleven o'clock, then rose and ate a quiet dinner with her mother. home?" "One dollar and twenty-thre- e "Thought you and Hattie Williams was goln' out to Montvale cents." "That leaves $1.21. I expect we Springs today?" her mother recan get one for a dollar, maybe. marked. "We was, but I didn't have the We'll go see. The toy department's said Gwendolyn lazily. "I right across the archway In the money," In three dollars Tuesday." blew annex. I tell yon you wait here "What for?" asked her mother, and I'll run and find out" In a moment she was back whis- stopping on her way from table to stove. tling and carrying a doll in each gas"Fun," answered Gwendolyn arm. "Will yon have a blonde or a cryptically. 1911. McCIurp Newspaper Syndicate.) (Q brunette?" she asked. "They're 98 WNU Service -- if' ' v Jfjt -L fA (my A HIM x I I VvA I n. A QAUDY' - kZr I . W CM' i - , ; f 4 S O 'iHiiiiiilrtV Minima br.sMpr:-- jliiitrn ' If' 1 irinnnTinnSiMid-MnriMiii- the most Interesting event which has taken place in the realm of millinery In recent years Is the revival of the "bandeau" hat There have been Indications that tliis innovation might n take place but not unttl the and early spring displays were presented was their vogue made definite. The fact that the new crowns are so shallow accounts to some degree for the general movement of brims which Is to raise the face, thus exposing nil the forehead and quite a little hair. One thing leads to another and in this instance the trend of brims upward pushed-bacsuggest the bandeau, with the result that the early spring styles make a feature of bandeau types. In connection with this flair for bandeaux we are hearing frequent mention made of Wattenu, whose portray charmingly paintings gowned women with cunning chap-eau- x which because of their wee bandeaux were Jauntily posed at this angle and that on the head. While some of the picturesque Wat- BOUT A' mid-seaso- k teau hats were of the type Just as many had their wee brims lifted at the side or at the front, and it Is the latter effects which are proving inspirational to our contemporary milliners. Straws of every description play a part In first spring millinery. For practical hats straw braid is nsed in quantities In excess of anything known for years. Lots of rough shiny straw is employed and straw banding is particularly good In cellophane effects. Not that felts have been Ignored on the new program, for French modists are sending over many fetching felts along with the new straws. The stunning hat posed on the figure in the picture is felt It has a bandeau made of the same pique as that which fashions the modish set which adds such e finesse to the frock of serge. A swanky costume this, and it would be as smart in navy and white as In black and white. The other hats of straw, as you see, have ribbon bandeaux. bnck-bandea- collar-and-cu- (IEX 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) Bv Charles Sughroe -- iW( H &OUff FZfTTERf, DOULrry, con Ujiy I I I I -- qosuTx -r J hrI OVJi ) -r. 1 1 -J DOES VOUR. OL'J ,' U V kdyli viLVITANUTi KSL: TuedT GOXXfENjKJUAUTY Health Exercises drlahmiJmcrfanmt) every morn.na COLDER in COLOR ! mornins; at 10 :80 asaaaaaBaaaiSSU KLO: Every morning at 10:16. TUNE IN ON VITANUT PROGRAMS NEON LIGHTS CLAUDE . W tr T in t1"a$ IV IYV fer Salt Lake City 1046 So. Main - HAM&URG STEAK, S'ALMOAJ. m ; i If The 01' Rascal! is V Electrical Products Corporation , Jtl - ; r:-?:- : 3 . T " - alLS Pf WELL MY OLBPOG GOT A AHI era everywhere- - Boaa's ills mi?, "That's all we want. That makes us very happy. We love the warm sua and we have had our reward for our work. table-spoonfu- ls "H who made the sparrow Hath fashioned man the king And the God of the whole Put a speck of soul Into every fur and feathered are coming out In frocks of printed silks both the heavier and sheer Jenttn well once. lf By NELLIE MAXWELL WOMEN "But there are shoots that are taken from our roots. Thene are started off again, and they lo the Same work as we have done." "Aren't you sad thut you don't do the same work over agnln yourselves?" unked the Fairy Queen. "No," Ha Id the leaves cheerfully, "It Is enough for us to do our work The Fairy Queen's mouth watered, and now the other little fairies were waking up. They were both rested and three tablespoonfuls of sirup, one hungry. Such a banana eating parly as beaten egg, one-hacupful of they had, and the bananas seemed shredded coconut and two Mix as much pleased In their banana of shortening. usual and bake In a shallow pan fashion that they were so much liked. twenty-fivminutes. But after It was all over and the Oatmeal Bread. Take one and and the talking was finished, eating t of whole wheat cupfuls Queen went back to flour, one teaspoonful of salt, five the Fairy with the other fairies, Fairyland teaspoonfuls of baking powder, there she told every one bacupful of brown sugar, two and of nana tree history, which they were tablespoonfuls of oil, a cupful of cooked oatmeal and all so glad to hear. And she had a big bundle of baf package of dates. Mix as too, which the banana trees usual, sifting the dry Ingredients nanas, to Fairyland as their together, then add the milk and had sent beaten egg. then the oatmeal and gift. Cel. 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) dates; lastly add the oil and beat well. Bake In a loaf for one hour. German Terra for Nobility Hot smoked salmon sandwiches "Von" in a German nuine literare particularly good If seasoned It Is to be found with horseradish and a little Wo- ally means "of." In the surnames of families of rcestershire sauce. noble birth. (SX 11. Western Newspaper Union ) KITCHEN CUPBOARD who make It a point )y ' laughing, actually laughing, "What are you luugtilng for?" asked the Fairy tjuecu. "We're laughing because we're almost ripe. It's so Jolly to be almost ripe." "Well, of course, I don't know." said the Fairy Queen. "I've never been a fruit, so I don't know whut It would be like to be ripe or unripe." "Ah, but we have such a glorious time growing, and while we lust, we are so happy," the banana trees said. "What Are You Laughing For?" "Don't you last long?" asked the Fulry Queen. 'Of course, I can you really might say thut I was the bananas devoted to them. that understand "So are nmny of us In Fulryiund, wouldn't last long tf there were wis Sally Sez By MARY GRAHAM BONNER Fulry Queen took a tr".p ninny people around as fond of too." "But tell me why you don't last some of the other fairies to them as I am. "i mil devoted to banana. Yes, very long?' the Fulry Queen where the buuuna trees were growasked. ing. "Because," snld the leaves, "we The fairies were so tired from are cut down when all our fruit hun the trip thut they fell asleep, but been taken. Just t the Kuiry Queen was uhout "We are not nice any longer. We to go to sleep she noticed tliut the can never do the same work again, leaves of the bnnnna trees all you see. around were THE s Don'f ton, and, of rotitse. In the world of people as well." banauH The leuvps laughed again. The made such a lovely sound a they laughed. It reminded the Fairy Queen of tlie sound of a gentle summer ruin. "Some of our cousin liuve traveled on boats," the buntiim tree kh Id. "Some have gone on trains, A Story for the Children Don't let sour stomach, gus. Indigestion wukeyou suffer. Ami don't Uise crude methods to got relief. Just tuke a epoonful of 1'bIUIpa Milk of Magnesia In a glass of water. It iiwtuntly neutralize many times its volume In excess acid. It will probably end jour distress In Ave minutes. Phillips' Milk of Magnenla Is the perfect way to end digestive disorders due to en-esacid or men, women, children and even babies. Endorsed by doctors, used by hospitals. roar drugstore has the 25c and 60c sizes. InxlBt on the genuine. float PAGE THREE Fruit Tree's History .SOUR? THIS WILUOMFORT By Hi NEI'HI. UTAH S. ? 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