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Show UTAH EMERY rniTNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE PALE. 9 of The fcrnery County Progress lu) of He Progress Prepared especially for the women readers Authoritative Fashions, Tasty Receipts and Suggestions for the Home. food ecooomist Julia Bottomley, fashion expert, and Nellie Harwell, anajaaaBBaaByBaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaani Tailored Suits Have the Gall Outfits Are In the coat developed in a brilliant brownish red clotb and trimmed with thread-lug- s Limelight of Paris Fashions, of black taffeta cut in bins points. Tbls model has the Madeleine Vtounet Correspondent Says. . Three-Piec- e d collar circular swing and standing erect. The floating ends of taffeta are quite unusual ou a cloth cup-shape- COATS SHORT AND YOUTHFUL coat Tbe marked feature of another coat e Tbe dress, like Tennyson's brook, might have gone on forever, writes a Paris fashion correspondent la the Mew York Tribune, had not the tailors of the world suddenly discovered that the way to secure a large part of the business going to tbe dressmaker was to make suits and couts e cloth with the allure of the dress; that Is to suy, the severe lines of tbe tailored suit of other days must give place to soft drapery, and tbe strictly tailored coat, when used, must be short and youthful in appearance, for women desire, above all things, to have their clothes make them appear young. The chemise dress did this. Some of the most successful models might have made suitable frocks for little girls. The tailored suit has been In the height of fashion since prewar days until this season. Such great finesse have tailors shown in tbls that It has come to pass that the three-piec- e suit Is now the high light of fashion a thing which no one believed would ever happen again. Dog Collar Belt of Badger Hair.' Even O'Rossen, the tailor, of tlie Place Vendorae, In Paris, who uiude himself famous almost over night by means of his severely tailored gray suit, has changed his tactics and Is one-piec- one-piec- -- Is its dog collar belt, exactly worn by the siuurt and much-Indulge- lTfce that d bulldog. The belt is of raspberry red and black enamel leather bordered with bristling badger hair. The coot seems almost secondary, Itself, whU-Is lu a raspberry red velours de lulne embroidered In black and gray. Jackets in Combinations. The Jackets of the new tailored suits are notably. short, some In semi-fitte- d styles and others with full bias Swinging cont Just passing the curve of the hips and bunging loose from the shoulders. Sometimes this type of model Is belted, but more frequently It hangs loose from the shoulders. Auxmg extreme novelties one often finds a cont In contrast to the. skirt. ' Thus black red cloth, satin may be combined navy serge with a high color foulard and serge Is frequently combined with leather. ,. Clierult's suits are particularly with their smnrt, full hip lentil h Jackets or the Jacket which Is belted. This house uses the hip yoke In many skirts a revival of a fuslilon prevalent In 1903. Many great makers, notably among them Holande, of Paris, make a feature of the Jacket which looks like the Mousing bodice of a dress. Several of these are notable for their long, sleeves, so long, that they wrinkle In order . not to cover the h . hip-leng- th tiglit-littln- g bunds. Tailored suits made from striped materials are very Interesting In tlielr detuil, trims verse stripes being used lu opposition to vertical ones to work out the novelty of the design. There is a note of red on iminy of the new suits, a bright Chinese red being used as an embroidery, piping or belt trimming In combination with black, with navy blue, castor beige tunes and gray. An Interesting feature Is the crepe de chine Jacket suit, the material being treated as one would use a serge. All of the tailored suits are shown with most charming little blouses, some of which mutch, notably In the trimming, and others in distinct contrast to both material and color. Three-Piec- e Suits of Two Fabrics. Worth makes a specialty of crepe de chine three-piec- e suits, many of which have very fancy sleeves. Ue combines two materials, such as crepe nmroctiln and crepe de chine.. The sleeves, lu addition to being very elaborate, are ofteu much embroidered In beautiful combinations of color. Jettn Putou has created a great Impression with his smart youthful lines, notably In suits and simple tailored dresses. Practically all and Jackets are short and In distinct tailored style, tunny being belted like the Russian blouse. He uses lovely tweeds and oilier interesting materials In As a variety among mixed grays. Jacket suits he has models with smart Bhort capes. In nearly every Instance a very attractive blouse accompanies the suit, this In Itself being quite as much a feature as the suit. Two materials are ofteu combined; thus he shows one tailored model Mephisto with a white serge skirt and a red serge Jacket. There Is a e full line of afternoon dresses in both wool and in silk. The navy blue serge dress Is at Its best In this collection. A lovely model called Partsienne Is develoed from ISlnuclil-ni'- s Jacqunrd serge, jvhlcn seems to have a tine thread embroidery In white thrown to the surface on the blue serge ground. one-piec- e Coat of Raspberry Red Velours de Lain Embroidered in Black and Gray...' now featuring suits with short graced ful jackets b lousing over a waistline. lie has completely for silken gray the color which precipitated him Into the limelight and now uses the soft sand shades. The materluls which he favors are English woolens, v serges and tricot lues. It is quite remarkable how coquettish are some of the street coats for spring. Designers have obviously endeavored to make them as becoming as possible that they, too, might rival e wool dress. tte very smart Typical of models of this sort Is a low-place- b n twit WDirL lilt, I p pfjtveiii9 J Wwtora Newspaper Untoa. Copyright., "Thank God for tea. What would the world do without teat How did It exist? 1 am clad 1 was not bora before tea," Fairy Tale mcanmm ift niM " HAPPY MISS SPRING WHAT TO EAT "Mistress Springtime wns as happy as happy could be," said Daddy. "'Ah. I feel so pleasant ly,' she said. The dear Bree.e Brothers are whispering such sweet secrets to me. They tre telling me they are so glad to see m f prepared f heart rejoice. I me. wheat add three, hike That makes my to be made so and wanted to be s cup-fuland one-hal-f welcome. of boiling "'You know I am always happy. I water, one not worry and weep and feel sad. do of salt, am I bright over each little flower douand cook five minutes. Cook In a is that going to bloom next. I am not ble boiler for 10 minutes. Cook one over sad the one that has dropped Its l pound of sausage, add one tablespoon-fuwhich Is through blooming. and of sage, one half teaspoonful of petals I am happy with the next "'But Into and put pepper, mix all together come out. And that is a mold. Slice when cold, roll in flour one that Is to of our family. It is all with the way and fry In hot fat. Nature has Mother the dear way California Mock Duckl Take one be. That Is why we make to us taught and one-hapounds of flank steak, room so willingly for each other. and pound until the fibers are well "'Now I shall make way for Lady broken. Brown quickly on both sides. Summer and Lady Summer will make of Mix one and f cupfuls way for Prince Autumn and Prince crumbs, add one cupful of chopped Autumn will make way for Old Man ul one-hasalt, prunes, teasponf xit Winter. of a teaspoonful of pepper, "'We will not be sorry we have to one teaspoonful of lemon Julce.'aone for we will know that so much is go, the fill of center the egg, mix and to follow and that we will be going steak, roll up, cover with pieces of here when It conies time for our again suet, surround with hot water, cover season. and bake one hour. Thicken the gravy "'Ah, yes. Mother Nature has taught and serve. us not to be sad. She has such n wonsix eggs derful Eggs, Southern Style. Cook disposition that we are always hard, and shell. Boil two onions and too. happy usfine. white a sauce, chop Prepare "'She tells her to be happy vlth of flour and each new ing four thing that happens, each two tablespoonfuis of butter; when new bud that opens up Its sweet little milk welt blended add two cupfuls of face to greet the world. salt and pepper to taste. Lay the "'Isn't It wonderful not to fed sad In serve hot. all the sauce and eggs over what has happened but to be Chill Sandwich. Take one cupful of over what Is going to happen tomato paste or soup reduced until happy next? Every one cannot be liko that. thick, one-hacupful of vinegar, one are Mother Nature's children "'We f teasponful of pickling spices, and so have special permissions grantof same of cupful chopped onion, the ed to us. of green pepper, "'Ah, I love my time of the year. cornstarch, one cupful of chopped The birds sing as though they would one-halbutmeat or f cupful of peanut burst their little throats. ter. Cook the spices and vegetables "They don't burst their little in the soup, thicken with cornstarch, of course, but they do sing as throats, add It dih .ed with a little cold water would! and cook five minutes. Cool, add meat though they "What sweet little throats tbey or butter and spread on slices of bread. have, too. Ah, I hear them sing when their songs are lovelieRt, when they At Chrlstn:aa t no mora daalre the are making love to the dear little rose birds who will later be their mates. Than wish a snow In May's new fancied mirth; "T watch the flowers come out. I But like of each thing, that In season have many treats. 1 saw a dear little grows. person known as Dolly picking flow. Shakespeare. For those who like the scrapple, the following dl"h will appeal. California ScrapTake one ple. cupful of cereal lf oue-hal- lf ene-elght- h table-spoonful- s lf one-hal- HELPS FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER Canned shredded pineapple, added to various fruit butters, such as apple, plum or apricot. Im proves the flavor. The meats from prune pits may be ground and used to add flavor and richness to cake fillings and various other dishes. Small, potatoes, - which take so much time to pre pare, may be washed nnl cooked in their Jackets, then put through tfle potato rlcer. The skin will stick to the top of the rlcer and may lie easily removed. Sharpen the knives of the food grinder by using th bits of scouring soap, grinding them through it a M few-time- Use paper towels to wipe out greasy dishes, soil spats on table and floor, and spilled food on the stove, besides ff ...... f 'ii' U r This if your corner. Ma" use or n lor your urtormatioa oa twe that are 'puzzling you. It wM fee my pleasure and privilege to antwT submrttcd to me. If a more detailed tuZ fully and promptly all question! desired, send a stamped envelope than can be given in these columns ui i All communications will always be held will be given prompt attention' . . absolute confidence. , All letters thould be addressed very plainly m pea Helen Brooks, Box 1545. Salt Lake City. a m t aV y 1355! m KITCHEN I,' "I Saw a Dear Little Person." ers from one of vhe other day. my favorite gardens "'She picked all the pretty spring .i a deep purple. The flowers tU. fJie drug selves are Can you tell me if any) very small and come o cW article an ters. are quite a prolific bloom, Salt m carry They Lat tiores er. The names of some of the called "Ee Dead." It is a rich used on the end of the eyelashes, ties are: Tennant Spencer; Mi,, and form a small bead. If this can ingale; President Garfield, and ulj, be bought in Salt Lake. I vould like to Lady, and there are several others. knor the price of it and the name and You could use any of the shades abort address of the druggist that sells it. mentioned (lilac. lavender, purjle w rWr Miss Urooli'. mb-stan- ce Thanking you in advance, I am, very "W."Howc. truly. I am unable to locate this article in the Salt Lake stores, but am informed by one of them that they will gladly send away for it if you desire, so let me know whether ot not you care to have them do this. mauve) nicely for your color, y could use a combination of these coShould I be able to find lors. thing more that might be of help to yo, will gladly let you know.; Hope Jm may get something of whit you wm from this. The recipe book wiii oe forwarded in a few days. . Dear Miss Brooks: My mother died about a year ago. leaving me to serve as a mother to my too smaller sisters. My father is not at home much and I don't have anybody to ask questions of, so I thought Td ask J""- - LoA "ifSht D'en' to a OLDS MOBILE DEALERS WANTED In Utah. Idnht, X parly given to one of the girls about my vnda. Wjrominr. Literal roramiauM-t- jij 4f the party they acted tend repress tiUriir on request size and age. A. E. TOURSSEN DiiHbntor, t'ssing terribly. They "atdd play games and sit in thecorner and hug KNOWLTON BEAUTY SHOP Eyerrtbto known in beauty culture. Let us tell yoa hit each other. Because I Wouldn't join our Cream. Powder and Hair Goods, sat S. Una in miih them they called me a baby and of DRESSMAKING said I'd never catch a fellow if I KE1STER SCHOOL Tenches you to Design, Cat ami So. M Fit Main, Salt Lake Citi Wouldn't let them even ktss me. Please tell me if that is the Way all the people We art the oatr do to become friends of the boys? mtg'i ot enwite monument a Surely my mother did not act this way Utah. We hum when she was a girl. Please let me finegrained tra Ke whii h standi hear from you as soon as possible. . a mui hirher preaure tbui ROBERTA, Idaho. eastern (nnitr No my dear, all the people do NOT and Ukes i trr fine poUiilu quaact tins way, but it is the sad truth rried, cut polluted and curved tv that a good many do. You did just Utah labor. Sn right in refusing to enter bto that sort raTrtrMairAn Ifyourhelocaldi dealernot of "fun," and I have no doubt some have it in stork. Writeua. the price will pin large stuck of aulas of the boys and girls in their hearts yiru. We alao have a low price. granite at remarkably Marble Co. and admired Utah Graniic really you for the stand you IS Weat South Temple took; but I know it is hard to be the only one to uphold the standard, and I" consider that you were a very brave girl to do it You will be laughed at of course, just because you are different, but you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are doing as your mother would have you do and as your own conscience tells you, and in the future you will have cause to be very thankful for having taken this course. Some day a boy is going to come There (a fcardlr a household la Anwrici Canned along who thinks as you do and he today that does Rot use a lot of Foods. Sckncft has helped wond Tfulbr Is will like you for it. I feel at of sure twts l flavor and very preserving the this, little girl. nearly every kind of fruit or vegetaW so much fruit spoils a mm mm&ms?m ' Canned Foods orig-'na- The" reason eaiue o wrong-- eannintr methods. Vm book tells you a lot of theirs yon of Were and t...wt FREE. Just fill in the Unas below wa ly. and stnd a two cent stamp and will ma 1 It to you promptly. Dear Miss Brocks: I have two questions I would like to have answered. What will take ink out of clothing, both red and blue ink? I have a new pink mock and I spilled red ink all down the front and don't know how to take it out. I also have oue ink on my white sailor middy and don't know how to lake that out either. Please tell me if you can. B. have chosen for my bee hive symbol the heliotrope, and I wish you would tell me everything you know about it; history, color, shape, meaning, size, etc., and I Will be very pleased. I am enclosing a two cent stamp and coupon for book on recipes. Please send it lo me. Thanking you in advance, If knl HELEN BROOKS DEPARTMENT Bex IMS, Salt Lake City. Utah. I enclose two eenta in atamps tor return postage on a free copy "Cannfna and How to Use Canned Foods." Name Street City ' . . State Buy PIERCE'S PUZZLED, Manti. you will buy Sanford's Ink Eraser from your local stationery or drug store, and use it strictly to directions, I think you will be able to remove the ink from your clothing, both the red and the blue ink. I would advise you to experiment a little with the pink blouse, however, trying the ink remover on a scrap of the pink if you have one, to be sure it does not take out the color with the ink. If you do not care to buy this ink remover, try placing the stained portion in sour mil' nA allow to stand several days; then wash out in clear water and if ne- ,, Your Grocer which come along with me. There were Jonquils and there were numberless other ways Khkh win r fragrant, lovely single hyacinths of such a lovely shade of purple. How to the housewife. Save grh,dle cake batter for dipping dearly I love those fcyurlntjis!' " 'Anrt she picked some Johnny croquettes or meat balls. It can be with their dear, cunning litused as fritter batter, thus saving Jump-Up- s what might otherwise he thrown away. tle faces. " 'Hw faithful they are, Before puinting the liouse around coming rrp every year and lasting all through the tbe windows, cover them with a thlc' coating of window cleaning powder. year. "'She sent all these off In a box to The paint and powder will come off. a friend of hers In the city, for she leaving the windows bright and clean. said that she wanred the city friend Thin common house paint with goso-lln-j try again, Patou makes a complete showing of announce having opened special atel-lieto have a little glimpse and a little cesssiry. Unless one knows a then with brush or the char-- i cloth UTAH CANNING C& apply message from tbe woods and from for the creation of tennis, golf tailored suits, three-piec- e suits, afterthe acter of the ink, it is a little hard and to The Is rugs result carprt. . very and otherfor and noon dresses to' eveulng gowns sport wear garments. garden In the spring. eDlyaa, AM know what to recommend. lie has used perfect Knitted suits, coats and sweaters nut satisfactory and may be repeated If the' "'Wasn't a jeiwes Giles. Jhat sweet thought? stains are very bad. I taste and discrimination between the orally have a large showing in this when the mg Is faded. Designs may "Ah, I am happy Miss Spring; and really think the! be in with Bl StNESS COUJEGKa colors, painted the making often I'm willed Mistress Springtime. acst pian would be for you to send line, but with true Parisiun original-it- y youthful models and mature styles. look new. like rwg This house also specializes In sports and Ingenuity many other Interest. 'he articles to a professional cleaner. L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE. And I am never sad. more rPopied corn painted with a brush any of Mother Nature'sanychildren than clothes. Patou shows bluzer suits and Ing new things are shown for toorta Effieienry. AH ""f'i'f'iik.'cM are In regard to the flower you have School offree. and ijelleate colors of vegetable color- sad, for we are ' ' knitted suits of Jersey cloth. He is wean Caiatei(9 N. Main St. MtJfZ- chosen for your emblem, the always with bright heliotrope, ing may be used on a frosted cake as the next flower which. Is not afraid to use color, as all his sport I to thutk ready PLEATINGdhlMJTTv,, you selected a very sweet one, Leaves cut from citron bloom. decoration. garments are lu high toues and his The Camisole. at any rate, though I am unable be used with the corn flowers. " may disto Is youthful models lu suits and dresses This the The sheer overoTouse may at last truth, but do know Buttonhole. Kid Dry bread cut I.t cubes and frlei who said so too, and who. youdiscov- cover that it has any special meaning, Buttons, run toward yellow and red, with strong realize its most 4 B. Broadway. too, charming possibilities In until butter makes a gnoc ered the truth? accent on the former. crisp except Jat m the Language of Flower, with the advent of the overblows cam" 'It was that dear breakfast food served with sugar anc Martial et Armand Is making a big isole. This 8KB VOUB PUBLISHER it signifies Devotion, whica is Dolly a very little person. is cream. f cuture of tbe woolen tailored suit linen lawn ordainty de camisole She knows the truth about Mother Na- pretty sentiment for the k ? chine banded use you plan Taka you.- Bok Bindin-- sy crepe Old fashioned buns are delicious ture and her children. with Jacket ami tbe tailored wool dress In lace eat printer. LeHh's Trade for .t The And thread-work- , now and I drawn heliotrope, or "Heliotrc-Piu- m. though when left to rise until light and puffy must sing a little with cane or Jacket, also the robe man It song: mHy be developed In a variety of nnd baked to a is a plant of the family DEPARTMENT STORES Mlsa Spring. im Mlaa golden brown. Make a teao. or woolen street dress, having material "Tm Spring. to the overblouse biscuit of the above and has flowers cf a verv And bloasoma I bring, roll Into mixture; the appearance of $ coat : The pre- with whichaccording SEND TO WALKER'S, BAi ftt, And the blrdlea ait g'mg it Is worn. '".'' ;' delicious fragrance much used a round ball, place en a baking sheet dominance of such models gives the tnr anyth ns; r"a tanrwt f For they're glad that If. pprlng by per-- t f and flatten until inch thick. Impression of simplify and practical"And then the birds alt resemble that ,UJ,ra8ran Hetata jinea- In tmj Sense of Beauty. Put to rise until more than double chorus and the blossoms T- r vanilla. The plants ity te the showing. danced may be raised UTAH METAL WOHKS. M'fV with The woman who would remain heir bulk, brush lightly with melted the Breeze Brothers In view of the International Interest from seed ami flower . the same year. 1M. and Mistress lo sports .for" women I'iiria young cultivates a keen sense of beau Nutter and bake In a quick oven. SCHOOL of DPFSSMAM-Iiwru.-Springtime said she liked her Though quKln .color, in make KEISTER w'.n... timef novthey in Is showing her talent designing ty and takes her enjoyment more or the year best, though she knew that charming flower-garde- n plants. Th-- y the elties for this purpose. Every Impor- less as a child and forgets auli-UhLady Sumner and Prince Autumn and range u, color from a ninkish lav-ndtant house has given this subject some petty annoyances which come In every Send to THE KNOWLTON SHOP. ' f D Old Man Winter didn't agree with md whitish IJac. to Ho, nlnt; to mtiMtit bright mauve and for. vcry.b'mr perta attention, and several houses boldly life and cause worry lines. HMnUch;ns. 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