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Show -- 1 ; a t f J UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. i- -i ; w (Dm ami's Page i Authoritative Fashions, Tasty Receipts ll S- I I of The Emery County Progress PrtpariJ espedaJj wumtimmmia and .Suggestions tor ine nome. JuEa- - Bottomley, fashion From many quarters one hears the tion of the cloth and fur. In some the Jucket Is made entirely of correspondent In the New York Trib- fur. une. From all sides comes the cry. Dress of Several Different Fabric. vWhere are the new styles? Our A French model of thti trr is develare offering us nuililng In a honeycomb worsted In two oped new. The only points In !s that rust red and golden tan. nod one can talk about and worry about tones, trimmed with' beaver fur. The maas differing from those of last year terial Is Interestingly worked with He In the length of skirts, in the sliape which trim both the stitched bands, of necklines or whether sleeves will and the skirt. It lias a straight-linjacket be full or tishtflttlng." But these snugly fitting Jacket. criticisms that one hears of present-flaGowns made of several different mafashions may be converted into terials in blending shades of one color praise of the good Judgment of our are a feature of the new fashions. A designers, who, through the last few model of this sort made by Urecoll Is have come the to thnt realize years, a of dinner type gown deJapanese day when sensational upheavals in veloped in purple, mauve and silver. dress could be achieved has passed. The draped skirt is of purple elver Straight Skirt Swathes Hips. a very deep tone; the bodice Is of There are Innumerable cl ter ways in f cutting garments which reveal the mauve chiffon. The broad girdle and Band of the master maker. The way sleeve bunds are of a reddish purple in which the circular godet is Intro- and silver brocade. Beautiful effects ore obtained by duced Is an example of this. During of brocades and embroideries. the last few years there has been a means' One Ca lot model, while vlng the persistent endeavor to Introduce full elegance so typical of this maker. A skirts. Realizing that n fashion Is a It consists of simple and wearable. slow dressof development, thing an overdress in a dark blue and silver makers have pressed this point In brocade. The background on which subtle and unobtrusive ways. They the figures are brocaded looks like--- e, y I I -- faded navy blue. This dress Is made with the heavy padded girdle (laced at the uormur waistline and ending In a huge rosette of dark blue silk to match the underdress. which Is revealed through the front opening In the skirt. TV Velvet and Matelasse. Gray Is still a favorite shade for evening coats. The season was rather advanced last winter when gray evening coats first made their appearance, so It U but natural that this shade should be carried over to this winter. A typical gray evening coat from Bernard, of Paris. Is known as Prince Rrrunt. It is developed I gray velvet trimmed with bands of taupe fur. The sleeves and sides rf the mantle are entirety of fur and there Is a huge fur collar. In addition to this lavish ornamentation there are silk and metal embroideries In the form of narrow bands extending the length of the coat on either slde'of the front and back and passing in a double row around the sleeves. Velvet is a very lmii)rtant fabric for both afternoon and evening coats and dresses. Another evening coat of velvet is of a dark navy blue velvet lined with red crepe de clilnj, with collar and cuffs of squirrel. Interesting costumes are In combination of velvet and matelasse. One recently liuprrteU consists of a shenth d dress of matelasse and a cape of brown velvet lavlined with ishly trimmed with fur-anthe rose material from which the dress Is made. Ribbon Trims Simple Frock, The working of the material from vthlch the frock Is made Into a trimming is not a new Idea. birtVme that Is exploited more than ever this season, and in a more interesting way than ever before. Itibbons. too, exactly matching the gown In color, also are much used for trimmings. Or, It might better be said, much ribbon Is used, for It Is nothing to use fifty or sixty yards of ribbon on one simple frock, such us a Uenee model, which Is of a deep custnr shade of crepe Mongol trimmed with narrow faille ribbon of ocactly matching This model shade. PJj requires yards of the ribbon to make the design. Colored Mlk or metal riblxms are massed together to form (lower motifs which are used especially fur trimming girdles. Narrow furs also are worked In Interesting ways as trimmings. ro,e-colore- r, full-lengt- h Afternoon Dress of Castor-ColoreCrepe Covered With Trimming Narrow Faille Ribbon. d of are still endeavoring to bring the full skirt forward, and it is safe to predict that the success of the full skirt Is assured, but Its success will not be an Immediate one. It will be two or three years before we will see It replace the much-likemodel of tJImmer outline. One of the cleverest Ideas which bos been widely taken up this season is that of making the simple one-ple-c dress the basis of the three-piec- e suit by means of a skirt which Is really nothing more than a straight piece of cloth wrapped arnund the body below the hips and fastened with a large button or buckle. The cloth skirt Is UBuatly open down the left side t reveal the underdress In the form of a panel. This costume Is completed by a short jacket which either matches the skirt or Is of a combina d t Casiledale won expert, and Heine Eaxweu, . GRAHAAVBOMNER. AARV COfflKM MVWWU UMM tl WtUN Ornate Footwear For the last few years there has been a series of conflicts between fr.e strapped slipper and the shoe with a buckle. As soon as one style succeeded In becoming the accepted vogue the other gradurlly fought Its way to the front rabks of fashion until the first became completely suppressed. After another few months the pendulum would swing buck again. This bus been kept up season after season. Designers of footwear seemed to hove only these two types of shies to offer, snd when women became weary of the one they could do nothing but turn back to the other. At the start of the year 102t women In both this country and on the continent demanded something different In footwear. Shoemnkers then realized that It was time to present new attractions, and from on there was a steady and definite trend toward ornate footwear. In the general shape of shoes there Is no noticeable change. In Home models the vamp is slightly longer fid la others the tee slightly more SANTA'S SECRET iiihixi ii iiau-i- Lr v - i I- rYii' 1 This is your corner. Make use of it for your information that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to uaS submitted to me. Your questions' fully and promptly all questions and address must accompany name limited to two, and your jull send stamped envelope. All coinmujuxatiJ For special information "t confidence. absolute in be held always All letters should be addressed very plainly in pea tsA J . Salt Ijike Citv.iT.i. n IJC1CI1 lsJ " fJ ct-- u KITCHEN CABINET I I aiJ licSjj bj " tate of fashions bemoaned, writes 4 lie wests of M- I ? for i I Good Taste in Milady's Dress :.l ii t. n, l?; j To BROWN EYES. Roberts. Ida.: Odi ol thank you very much. SineeM. contributed fcy ' four soncs hss kindly been N ALICE, fch, reader and tt therefore follows here! The following Is a eomnUt. t? 1 DOWN WENT SUN books in AS THE the Grey's JUST ord.r is whiTl !! .rtttK Wi. ft- -.. Bettl I-After the din of the bsttle's roar. tca la then 1904. followed TK. . Just at the eloee of day. Bonier. The Last Trail. Th U,t iT Wounded and bleeding upon the BeM. men. The Short Stop, Th. h-- j, Two dicing soldiers lay. Desert. The Young Forester. Th. yZ One held a ringlet of thin gray hair, tt. Riders of the Purple Sen. nT One held a lock of brown. Lteht of the Westsrn stars. Tk.T Bidding each other a last farewell .mil. in. Just as the sun went down. Wildfire. U. P. Trail, Dew oMftJ of Fisiiea. Man of the Forest, The W Refrain : Rnntsr. Til RjI.H..J.j v... ,, !i One thought of mother at home alone J tenons Rider, To the Last Msa. TV . Feeble and old and gray. of a sweetheart he'd left In town Beast One Service Is one of the ways by which tiny insect like one of us can set a purchase on the whole universe. If he finds the Job where he can be of use, he la hitched to the star of the world, and moves with it. Richard a Cabot ""w Santa Claus was In his workshop. b,. He was chuckling over the letters lie GOOD THINGS TO EAT hud received. There was one It Is Interesting reuding (to ttose of from Lucy asking thought who like the good things of the ta us Happy and young and gay. him for a doll Dear Miss Brooks, the of dainty ble), One kissed a ringlet of thin gray hair, with a blue hood. This Is the first 1 have writtea J One kiised a lock of brown. dishes which are . . , . Just why Lucy i m welcome, i nsve a few questing In Paris. Bidding farewell to the stars and stripes t served a blue down. wanted went Just as the sun France Is par exto the song "Where is My Wanderim l hood for her doll the land One knew the Joy of a mother's krre. cellence, night" and to the song "Ain't Wt 0,1 he didn't quite anotner question, r lease writs at J of gustronomlcal One of a sweetheart just know. about, "My Share in Making tU if of home they lay side by aide. c o tu b I u a 1 ons. But he would oaic. Breathing a farewell prayer; Paris being the COWBOY. Bcko, see that the doll so old snd gray, .most im One for his mother In largest, Yon are welcome. Cowboy. Tkt town One for his love wore a blue hood. contributions of the Tt. y closed their eyes to the earth and skies wish "Ain't We Got Fun" eaa kt ai In fact he had portant city, the music stores for 40 cents so I could whole of France converge in Paris. Just as the sua went down. the very Material Almost it here. "Where is My Wandering Bor W rain. Riff bus its district special every Which would make will be printed soon or sent to jot feT! dish perfected by centuries of experia most charming regard to the story, I could not tctjh Miss Brooks: Dear ment and for which it produces the My this lor you, but if you care to writ, of hood. reader I am a stranger, but an attentive In to me I shall best of materials. glad to ejJ The two songs that send it comer. TI.en there was very little helpful your Another, equally Interesting and com- you were unable to lind, "Just as the Sun lor you. "The Very Ma- - a letter from also secure against the Went Down," and "Down by the Weeping Gwen. Gvven was plicated and Dear Miss Brooks, terial." is bottled chicken. Willows." 1 am familiar with, and am sendAmerican invasion, I have read "Between You and Me.'lc very anxious for The bottle is also wish to ask you: I them to you. ing in the shape, pyramidal I enjoyed it very well, ui a pair of new skates. Site wanted the tell me Shirley Mason's time. Will you (1) please kind that came all fastened on the filnd used for Burgundy. The spring have an- thank you very much if you will nJ that aware address I am you and inswered this question a number of times, but question for me. (1) What it the km j boots and she thought she was big chicken is skinned, the skin slipped like somehow I do not understand how to curt one's to use. .What is the best cream h B sticks to the two bottle with long enough for them by now. She did so you please print for me the iont,Ti and spread out until It hair to look like a "national hair bob." Would Will Where My Money Goes." Thariim d hope dear Santa Claus would think so chopsticks T I too much It to be It trouble again print lines tlie bottom and sides completely. too. I may be of service to you again in advance, I am The fowl is then honed, seasoned trust that A GIRL FROM II to other sonirs, as I am familiar with a Santa Claus smile" to himself as he regard and it Is of a soft puttyuntil There are powders tad chopped good many old ones. of number those Ever, read that. Yes, he thought Gwen was and the bst is the one which b tit like consistency, and in this state is DULCE, Roberts. Idaho. big enough this year. into the bottle, the bottle I thank you so very much for sending the snd beneficial to your particular lia Then there was a letter from Rose. poured two songs. I hone I may be able to help you von will have to determine yourself I) corked ami sealed and set into a them. It is best to ute s cream anj J IJose was a friend of animals. She bath where It is boiled for an as much In return. Shirley Mason's address of the same make and if you Und lit was so devoted to them and loved to The Fox Studios. Western Avenue, Hollyis. hour or two ; then set aside, chilled on cream irritates or the powder does M wood, Calif. It is necessary that you have a know all the Interesting things they Ice for serving. The waiter who serves very heavy head cf hair to successfully dress K smoothly, try another line of prnai aniRose did. wanted a book about this runs a glass cutter uroiind In the National Bob effect. Separate the hair Some powders and creams are much "fo mals. He would be sure that she had the dainty others and I could nottell n bottom near the base nnd n sharp at .the back of the head into two parts, cross than what ones would be bet for your a: this too. blow knocks out the bottom. Then the them and arrange each part in a coil from the Your song will appear later if it , center to the ears. Then curl the end, in There was a letter from Anne and clilcken slips out firm und In the tight small curls and fasten with pins all across the I am very glad you eiijoy our corner. she wunted n book about the fairies. skin. back over the coils in irregular form, pinning Well, she would have this book by all each end of curl in place. I hope I have made Dear Miss Brooks. Nancy produces the finest sausages Can ' you tell me If the Poena 4 j means. Anne hoped that Santa Claus in the world nnd at St. Menchould are this plain enough, and if you have heavy hair so there sre many ends to curl. It Is very Kilmer have been bound in a book nt would find time to get home so he prepared truflled pigs' feet. aritt' Perhaps you have some combings where I can get one and at what es Ti could have a gtod hot dinner on Xmas From Normandy comes tripe a la pretty. made the Supreme Eacrafice which could made curls a into have few you day. That was ve-- kind and thoughtmode de Caen. The story goes that to help out if you lack a few. Could I ask Fields like so many, but 1 love Mi poal ful In Anne. one SIdolne Benoit invented this dish, for a few more songs if you hanpen to have 'i'ten There was a letter from Maggie and and for centuries It has been made by them? "Down by the Silvery Rio Grande." "Joy The roar of the world is In my esn,worldl Thank God for the roar of the Finds Us After All" and "Little Red Canoe." she asked for dates and grapes and the Benolts from father to son. Thank God for the mighty tide of lean, and Dear little Magoranges candy. Against me always hurled t Mrs. Wilford Hansen, Mink Creek, Idaho. Life Is not first lived and then unThank God for the bitter and ceuelfse gie! How he did love her. And MagIs the poem you requested sometime Following understood; it is properly lived till And the sting of his chsstening rod gie was always asking for good things sgo. The other one will appear just as soon derstood; when well understood, life Thank God for ihe stress snd pain f 1 to eat. as we hsvs for new career space it of a begins achievement I And Oh. thank God for God. and worth. Rev. George Gordon. POOR UTTT.E JOE. Little Eugene had asked for a train. I am a widow nearly 72 and my to He wanted one with stations and stiff with hard work and a bit shaky, h Prop yer eyes wide open, Joey, WAYS WITH" MUTTON i Fur I're brought you sumpin' great. you can road this. bridges and signals and tunnels If that S. H. CROSBY. Earar, Aifcr Apples? No., a heap sight b'iterl Was possible, but if not, he would be The English appreciate mutton, and Don't you take no Int'restT Wait! I am happy to say Joyce Kllmer'ih glad to have a train of cars and an America is coming to know more about Flowers, Joe I know'd you'd liltfa'em may be had in bound volumes, engine, or Just an engine and coal cart Ain't them scrumptious Ain't them high T written you stating the price, and whee the wholesome meat, and and one coach would do. Tears, my boy T Wot's them fur, Joey T may be had. They are beautiful, h is learning to serve it in wonderful to write so beautifu'iy-- sl 4 Therepoor little Joel don't cry 1 That was like little Eugene. He different ways. The wooly letters which I receive are writtea bt gave Santa the chance to get a very I was skippin past a winder, taste, which Is so objecam sure it must be such a pleasure tt r big nnd beautiful present if lie wanted When; a bang-u- p to be able to spend some of your time tt tionable, Is not present, if lady sot. to (or could do so with all of the All amongst a lot of boshes-E- ach beautiful in poetry and literature as ynt the animal has been careone climbing from a pot; things he hud to attend to) or he dressed If cook the fully Dear Miss Brooks, . Every buh had a flower on it would be quite happy nnd quite satisremoves the skin froio I have been interested In your ecrae, I Pretty t Maybe not I Oh, no! fied with something very much simthe meat It will remove Wish you could a seen 'em growta, have been reading the questions W ! pler. has been a auestion or two that pa! tt wss such a stunnin' show. every trace of the wooly I am a boy of sevente-- n years of Santa Claus was very fond of him. 11a vor. want to go with a girl. Will H as I thought of you poor feller, Well, He was so pvjfcctly natural and Mutton Macaroni. for me to go with a girl that Is about tm Lyin' here se skk and weak, cheery and Jolly. Take two cupfuls of cooked macaroni, or .wait unlll I can find a girl that is Never knowin' any frmfort. But as Santa Claus read the letters three cupfuls of diced cooked mutti. And I puts on lots of cheek, age as I am. I remain over again and made notes on his one-hal- f "Missu'," JACK, erf says I. "If you please, mum. cupful of tomato firee, one Could I ax you for a rose ? Well, my dear boy. you do not tt great lists which he now had hanging teaspoont'ui of curry powder one egg, have to wait to find a girl Just your srl For my little brother missus olong the walls of his workshop he one und one-hatablespoonfuls'of butNewer seed one. I suppose," though I am sure It would be quite tpropel said to himself: "It does Santa's ter, and suit to taste. Heat the toyou to wsit a while, as you are quite ft . . is w trtbl' . - iiiuc irieua, 01 fourteen mi heart good to read the letters hut oh. mato, add the curry, one lahlesiMiouful .w fuui Then I told her all about you Isow they amuse me, too. They tell me of butter und a scant teasiHxuiful of How I bringed you up, poor Joe 1 young to go with the boys. Of mm 'i quite Droner for von tn nwrf .irl to (Lackin' women foks to do It) that they've been so good and of salt with white pepper to taste. ReSich a' imp you was until, you know--Till occasionally, but do not think of roing course I'm delighted to hear It. And move from the tire and add the erg one girl steadily. yer got that awful tumble, they tell me that their mothers and beaten lightly, then the diced mutton as I had brok yer in 'hi their daddies, too, say they have ''eon sml the macaroni cut in half-incDear Miss Brooks, (Hare work, too) to earn yer livta Will you answer these questions for s' so good. Of course that Is very nice! lengths. Taste to see if properly seaBlackin' boots for honest tin. hair is bobbed, could von tell mt how H "But Santa remembers when his letsoned. Butter a baking dish and n How that tnmh'e crippled of you, permanent wave would stay In It. sri't ters came from these very daddies anil if mound the mixture; sprinkle genermuch it would cost to have one pst to' So's you couldn't hyper much-J-oe, mothers and how they said that their ously with buttered crumhs and cover hair is also verv drv. Do vou think that it hurtd when I seen you mothers and their daddies said they tightly; place in a moderate oven. eline. appli-- d two or three times a wee. Fur the first time wifh yer crutch. ens the halrT I want mine to stay v When heated through remove the cover "But." 1 says, "he's laid up now, mum, had been good! several of my friends say that vaseline lvt 'Pears to weaken every day;" "So I'm sending this secret to some Mild brown. Ijiosen carefully and slip it With many thanks Joe. she up and went to etitlin' Garnish with ol my children this year and that is onto a hot platter. That's the how of this bokay. S. O. S., Drim serve re with Unit Santa and parsley; crisp celery A permanent wave Is supposed to lasts11 hnked sweet potatoes. members these lx months. It will cost $1.50 per con Say. it seems to me, le feller takes from fifteen to twenty curls for the You is quite yourself letters from the Shepherd's Pie. Take one pound of and sides. Kind o' chirk ifs been a fortntt Vaseline does not cold cooked mutton, one pint of cold mothers and daddarken the hair but It has a tendency tW' Since yer eyes has been so bright boiled potatoes, one-haan onion dies when they ' ' would suggest as a better plan Better T Well. I'm glad to hoar HI were young. grated, one cooked carrot finely mill ed brush It thoroughly every day for st Yes. they're might pretty, Joe. or grated. Cut the mutton and pota"Oh. Santa is en minutes with a medium stiff briitUs Smellin' of em's made you nappy T toes into dice, put them with the onion being sure that you reach the scalp. J Well, I thought It would, you krnwl delighted Iteyond !; massage the scalp gently with tips and carrot Into a deep dish, add one words to hear of Never see the country. diM yoot am sura you will M ff every day. I Mock or of salt. water, cupful and goodness, eper t Flowers growin' everywhere I you continue this treatment there and bits of butter. For the crust pare atfive ail he loves sufficient natural oil to take care sf ft Sometime when you're better. Jeey, nnd boll four medium-slxekindness and unMebbs I kin take you there. potatoes; mash the.n. add selfishness. Flowers in heaven t M But I s'poee so; cupful of PLAYER I PIANOS Dunne much about ft though; cream and salt an pepper. Beat until the children can Ain't as as wot fly I be add flour to might in rolr know this secret light, n very thick Columbia. Sonera and Mi On them topics, little Joe. m sheet, cover the top of the dish, makthat their dadPhonograph On ery dies and their ing n cross in the crust for a vent to But I've heard It hinted somewhere StnJ for Catatofu let out the steam. Bake one hour In mothers too. had That in heaven's golden gates a moderate oven. A few cajwrs nnd a DAYNES-BEEB- E MUSIC CO. Things is ever las tin' cheerful to try to Ik good "With My Love.' B'lleve wot that's Ihe Bible of added Stalk to the pie will stales. and didn't aiways celery 1 South Mab St Likewise, there folks don't git hungry ; j Ond It as easy us easy could he! vary the seiisoniivg. So good people, ' hn they dies. Mutton en Casserole. Take a "Though none of t'.em. and none Finds themselves well fixed forever-J- oe, pPr priref;''' FUR? highest marketP'1'" of you. ever reully made Santa Claus of nmlton cut from the shoulder, cut In ji, my boy, wot ails yer eyes t We ran make up your furs and " ut " look snd. And that is what Santa serving-slxepieces nnd brown in n rnlws, overroats or oilier garments Thought they looked a little elngler. little hot fill dreilse with Hour, seas-couldn't hear. Oh. no Don't yoa have no fear ; American Eit & Fw Co, Famen j "For, as you all know, Santa Claus well, ndd boiling water to cover, a d'et-Heaven was made for such as you is sou in itmp!t ' ff":T-- one onion and salt and popper Is kept young by the smiles and the carrot, Joe wot makes you look so queer T BUSINESS COIXFCE3 wake ur ! Oh. don't look that laughter of children ui d he loves m to season. Cover the casserole and H way I t rook Joe. Hold boy for my slowly several hours. The up your head I fctny just as he Is now. Here's yer flowers you've dropped 'em, fVur will thicken the snui so there All eommereis! Jeey I And I'm going to send these lues Oh, God, my can Joe be dead? 0 ti. Main Bt.. ta!ot free, he gravy all ready to serve with sages with my love and w!tlt the tvivt will ' PELEG AP.KWRICHT. PLEATING A BUTT(l iiiiout the daddies ami the mothers u. the meat nnd veetnhlps. Oflsr Miss Brooks, the cl.lldrea this verv escning." ArcorcUftn. sine. iWw nea.in, fgtt Please give me a complete list of Zane aiu v jBawnntiPS. Grey's nvuinp, sooks and 'a the order that he wrote Lake City Z. Salt " Brtwdway, then. I fair-Thi- nking 1 1 I hot-wat- er '.I tk-- lf h 1 gold-color- ed fox. Felt Hsts. .lust the tiling for the suit or tailored street frook are medium sized hats of felt, rihltni trimmed. Ida ie ifepi idi t its JO! s Ilull fbi TOT altl K I- - 0 G ti I d and . Snts'5 d ' Tailored Frocks. l.lncerle frill- - and collars and enfs of pale lemon-yelloappear on tailored street frocks. ibai fhei P'. one-quart- Naming the Mantles. One of the new elaborate evening mantles Is known n Xerxes. The fnd of naming each child of the designer's hmln still prevails. This wrap Is of pale pink chiffon velvet trimmed with glittering hands of told passementerie ending In heavy gold tnsels. It has n low Mousing wnltllne. voluminous sleeves and a large collar of ce 1 lf pointed, but these changes are so small that they are hardly worth mentioning. Trimmings are of utmost Importance on shoes. Stitching In n contrasting color Is seen on many models. a d i3 wt i Italic 7Wt. T ate |