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Show UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE PALE, 100,000 PEOPLE 9 Page J PRAISE TANLAG FOR ITS MERIT World' Greatest Tonic It Endorsed by People Grateful for the Relief It Has Given Them. Actuated by a deep sense of gratitude and desire to help their suffern ing neighbors, more than 100,000 men and women have offered their personal experiences as proof of the wonderful health-givin- g powers of TANLAC, the World's Greatest Tonic. Throughout each and every one of this long list of testimonials rings the fllrlt of earnest sincerity which cbar-terizthe following excerpts: Mrs. D. J. I'rltehnrd, Cleveland, Ohio: "I'eople wanting to know what TANLAC will do may communicate with rue. It Increased my weight 32 lbs. end brought tne the very help I longed for." J. II. Tayl..r, Memphis, Tenn.: "To me TANLAC was Just like a good friend gave me help when I needed liplp most." Mrs. Mary Sehumaker, Racine, Wis.: "Kvery year at the change of seasons a course of TANLAC makes me eat with a relish, restores my strength and leaves me la splendid health." Judge George 1'. Wagnes, I'oilce Magistrate, Belleville, III.: "That I am such fine health now I can attribute only to the help I received Trora TANLAC." Mrs. C. K. Sellers, Springfield. Mo.: "Since taking TANLAC I enjoy the blessing of perfect health and have the complexion of n schoolgirl." V. II Ferry, age 73, Seattle, Wash.: "TANLAC built my weight up 21 lbs., Hd me of fifteen years' stomach trouble, and left me feeling many years younger." TANLAC IS FOrt SALE BY ALL GOOD WtUGGISTS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. OVER 40 MILLION DOTTI.ES SOLD. I Anthoritative Fadrion., Tasty Receipt, and Sugge.aon, for the Home. Jfc Two-Piec- e Suits for Spring Wear I'arls spring openings will announce the mode for another season. Certain differences are Inevitable Indeed, the time Is ripe for some radical departures from the current styles, says a fashion writer In the New York Tribuae. This winter found a uniformity in dress among the I'arisiennes which was reminiscent of the days of the pollu. Individuality, usually the. rule at the swart Freneli resorts, was the exception, und there was a startling conformity to certain types of dreiiJ and color. Inasmuch is the his tory of fashion shows thai each of Its phases ends in a too extended popularity, it would appear that the new mode will differ distinctly from that of the previous spring. Some of these expected changes are moment. clearly marked at the pii.-ei-H The tailored suit, for into enjoy a wide stance, is vogue. The return of this mode connotes many changes In neckwear, which is always complimentary to the tailored costume. Outstanding features of the neckwear for spring Include convertible collars which may be spread out or turned over and held closely about the throat with a silk tie, the emphasizing of the V neckline and the use TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE TILLS. of two tailored silk or linen panels to simulate a waistcoat. Plain and novQuite the Contrary elty linens and white and pastel or"Did I understand you to say that gandies are forecasted as' the most your neighbor's boy was the support favored materials. Df the family ?" From the modes at Patm Beach and "Good heaven no! I said the sport the Riviera an accurate prediction may be made of the color tendencies for f the family," Boston Transcript the approaching season. White will be DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN appropriate for both formal frocks and sports wear. The general tone of the Take Tablet Without Fear If You latter will be particularly vivid, with See the Safety ''Bayer Cross." special emphasis placed upon bright variations of green and yellow. Jade Warning I Unless you see the name greens and Chinese bluish-green- s will Bayer" on package or on tablets you sparkle In rivalry with ' the Imperial ire not getting the genuine Bayer yellow of the Manchus. Aspirin proved safe by millions and Informal Daytime Gowns. prescribed by physicians for 23 years. For Informal daytime wear beige, Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. brown and tan give evidence of a reImitations may prove dangerous. Adv. newed popularity. These same colorings will dominate the spring hosiery, In addition, of course, to the nude hue Split Infinitive There are bushels of magazines In which lias attracted so much attention. the United States now, but still only Just one more thing Is certain. As about six that you can sell highbrow far as the silhouette Is concerned, the Btuff towe glory In split Infinitives. keynote of the new mode will be simplicity. And it will be stressed In the most complex ways. DANDELION EUTTER COLOR" The dress with dual and occasionalA harmless vegetable butter color ly triple personality is the mode of the Used by millions for 50 years. Drug moment at I'arls, and the principal Btores and general stores sell bottles French couturiers have avoided Hie "Dandelion" 85 cents. Adv. for It usual quiet is. ith numerous of this capricious and interpretations Some Typewriter economical style. Each model, inA Swiss Inventor claims to have stead of being a definite gown for a produced a typewriter which will au- single definite purpose, is suitable for tomatically type words as they are two, or possibly three. widely differ-en- t dictated to It by the human voice. functions. Thus a dressy afternoon frock and a simple d Thousands Keep n Good Health evening dress may beby taking one or two Brandreth Pills come interchangeable. The one classat bed time. They cleanse the system ified as an evening dress can he worn in the afternoon and the afternoon and purify the blood. Adv. dress is appropriate for the evening. the bells peal for church, and Women who travel a great deal or who make flying week-en- d only those stay home who need no trips from the continent to have England brought these dresses into fashion. Lanvin Is particularly adept with Anyone can "await developments' Is phlegmatic this type of costume, colloquially If his temperament known as the borderland dress. She enough. employs an extremely lv avy crepe as thick as broadcloth which is peculiarly adaptable to her unique circular cut on skirt and sleeve. White crepe with black ornamentaFOR INDIGESTION tion Is the favored color combination of this designer, who is now featuring II exquisite models for the Iiivlera and Gtsrm! the season In Rome. In a Lanvin inJg23--Jr terchangeable model the outstanding Bell-an- s feature Is an elaborate embroidery In black silk which covers the flowing Hot water Sure Relief sleeves and ornaments the corners of the overhanging tunic skirt A narrow foundation of, silver cloth Is revealed at one side and the hips are girdled with a wide sash. The sleeve Is the pivot on which tht afternoon and evening dress swing into each outer's position. When the sleeve is long there Is little difflcultj in effecting the transition, for the long S ' fi two-piec- scla-dule- mid-seaso- n short-sleeve- d long-sleeve- I-- tq Heiief 6 MUSI CANNOT KXI3T in the human body If you will use Trunk's l'resoriptlou. It Is a shame to sudor with inlhtm-tnator- y. muscular, sciatic or any lorm of rheumatism. Tlds prescription does not ruin the stomach, it does not depress the he.irt. Kat ail the meat and pood food you wish whilfi taking Trunk's I'rrsrrip-tion- . Contains no mercury, s;Uicyliite soda, oil wintergrrecn or narcotics, but jiosltively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or pout on earth. What more do you want? There, is nothing1 just as srood, and It Is Impossible to Ket somethins: better. The greatest uric acid solvent known and also upertor Ilvrr inrdielne. Trunk's Prescription sells for Jl.TS or S for only $5.00 at c1ru stores. Trunk Bros. Drug Co., Denver, Colo. DcnH treat, sors- - Inflamed wltn ponw Refill smarting drua "dmiroed 6y nana. A oouubj t, effectnre, sue remedy Is best tteentt dnirctata. HAS, 4 BtJCKKL Mew York City JB" aMIBJ A and pleasa&t agreeable sweet and a lBa-t-l-n-Q benefit at well. In three nets she wears five different models, all designed by Cnllot. There is an elaborately embroidered velvet afternoon dress, developed In hunter's green and turqnofse blue and richly ornamented with metal. This Is a simple chemise type with wing panels falling from the shoulders at the back. Large embroidered ornaments decorate the front of the hod-Ic- e and a similar design of embroidery covers the bands at the foot of the skirt. itnother of her costumes Is the inevitable negligee, in this Instance a charming dishabille of silver lace worn with a straightly-cu- t pink sacque which in turn Is trimmed with n deep band of sable fur. For the denouement in the third act she wears an exceptionally smart three-piec- e suit of velvet which has s its length cont cut In straight kimono style. Deep border bands of brown fox are an effective trimming. None of these frocks has limited Itself to its particular Stage all have been widely copied and their proto seven-eighth- Daclchjs CTrie Kitchen Cabinet Fairia Union.) 114, Weatus Nwpper (.Health ts the greatest of all pos- a- - Is better sessions; a hale cobbler than a sick king. Blckerstaff. Many IOJ 01 Mi lot teeth, breath and digestion. Makes the next clgat lasts setter. tale graham-bonner fillGlEYSgl POLISHED SILVER FEEDING THE CHILD "It's the same with everyone and Eel G' r f said the Silver Tea Pot everything," the being The child of the family Silver the to most Important member as to feeding. Cake Dish. It IS wise io "Yes," the Sillow the English Tea Pot rever custom of having Insomnia victims have found str J "it is Hie the peated, for table a cures, sucn as counting imag!j with same everye r He children. .v.,. uoo...,, i.u6u a gate, tup one and everythere Is no tempinn keeper In Europe, when sh. them thing. for tation "People will .'overs one of her guests has nn J to taste food not look at us and at well, turns his bed so it win (at for good for them, members of the motner direction. She maintains jf it is uoi seeu or desired and there is Silver family and tier long experience in catering to no compromise between what they comfort of travelers that son want. they will say: ought to have and what they and Westers," while othen "'Goodness, "East The result when intelligently fed will "North and Southers," or "West so that but Not be sturdy, healthy youngsters. gracious, when it comes to sleejlt, Easiers," this looks posifollow silver families American many but It's black. custom because of indifference, tively Cuticura Soap for the Complex a disgrace. Well, more because of necessity. Mothlng better than Cuticnn sf clean must we In homes where they cannot be fed In a Horrible ially ana Ointment now and thai alone and properly they are too often that soon.' Fix. "But somehow aeeded to make the complexion df allowed to eat at the family table where they usually cry and get what they seem to act a little angry at us scalp clean and hands soft and they cry for, for the sake of peace because we get that way und because Add to this the fascinating, ftsrf Cuticura Talcum, and yon have and at the sacrifice of health, manwe don't keep polished all the time. ners and morals. "Hut as I said, it is the same with Cuticura Toilet Trio. Advertlsau There are ways where meals may be everyone and everything. And to exHad Time to Thini simplified so that the children may be pect us to look polished all the time served at the same time without harm. is too much, much too much." J "Charles, do you love me One may restrict the diet of the adults "I agree with you," said the Silver jrou thought you would before wet to conform to the food needed for the Cake Dish. "People like us so much married?" children, hnv'ng dinner at noon or letwhen we're polished and then they "I didn't think before we were t ting the little people have a simple seem to think we're pretty and nice. rted. Is dinner ready?" supper by themselves earlier in the They smile upon us then. evening than the dinner hour. "But they frown upon us when A Simple, Safe, Sure Remedy Children under Ave years of age we're for all local aches and pains M dingy and dirty looking." should be given fosd easy of digestion, "Yes, that is the way they do. And taking cold or over exertion k avoiding rich food of all kinds, pas- often when they frown at us," the Allcock's Plaster. Adv. No tries and cakes, except sponge. Silver Tea Pot said, "I feel like sayrich puddings or sauces and- very little The Difference ing: . meat, and that at lonv interval-)"'If you didn't comb your hair I "When 'its a man 'e remembers Fortunately the child who has not nil the time you'd look untidy, "When I 'Its a man 'e don't'-- Pi been pampered and Is in good health nicely too, and we'd frown at you. If you eon's Weekly. does not desire a variety of food. Good didn't scrub your faces and your cooked cereals, toast, eggs, plenty of hands and your ears and your necks A smart fool Is dangerous and aif milk and fresh fruits, stewed prunes, and take lots of good baths you'd lock aorant one la more so. orange juice every c'ay with potatoes and far from attractive, too. cooked in various ways nnd chicken dingy " 'And if you combed your hair one once in a while, will be enough vaMrs. A. A. White day and then went a month without riety for any normal child. One must remember that a growing doing it again you'd be in a horrible fix. child needs plenty of food, to build the "'You'd be all tangles and you'd body and supply heat and energy, too, for his active body. A child's diges- probably have to have your hair cut tion is more active than an adult's and off. " 'We don't look as horrible as It Is able to take an extra meal or you'd look if you didn't keep yourselves two daiiy without trouble. A light polished up all the time. We last out luncheon in the morning and afternoon, if only a glass of milk or a slice better than the rest of you, so don't of bread and butter, will be found frown at us.' "That Is what I would like to say quite necessary to keep the liitle acto them," the Silver Tea Pot said. tive body growing properly. "They don't seem to realize that ' fTi.iil in rnr and everything must be everyone The year's at the spring; The day's at the morn; polished Uptit.y seem to think that Appealing Charm j Morning's at seven; we get dirty just so as to torment The hillside's Perfect Heal them. The lark's on the wing; "And The snail's on the thorn; it's dreadful to have to be defor Siloam, Celo. "I was sick God's In his heaven pendent upon people. years, could not regain my old All's right witli the world! "Oil, If I could get a bit of silver Robert Browning. strength after motherhood, Mil polish and a soft cloth sometimes and appetite and was so nervous 1 cof If only I bad a good COMMON, EVERYDAY FOODS not sleep. I lost fifteen posaj t strong arm instead of a handle I'd keep myself lookweight My friends all thoagttt had lung trouble, I got so thinj A good breakfast dish for any ing fine and bright. W pale. All the medicine the "I don't need brains to look morning may be made as follows : me. w5 bright failed me help to Get a shank bone I only need a polish. fave about Dr. Vkrdt W ".Now there are many others who with plenty of must Medical Discovery and decided to 1 meat, adding the have brains to be bright most of it I got a bottle right away and chopped marrow ; them in fact. Rut not the members of the first few doses I begw to cook nil until the tile Silver better. I took four bottles anJJ family. meat drops from wonders for me. l "A little polish fixes us. And some certainly did for this 'Mefaaft too the bones. much ay Let good warm water afterward nnd a covery and always "commm stand after cooknice soft nil). A. A. Wut& J friends.w-- Mrs. pyWhen ing until the nevt "Then we're as bright as can n be" you can day, then chop the meat fine. There "Ob. yes," said the Silver Cake vigor, vim, and regain up pick should be three or four cupfuls of the Basket, "I, too, wish I could give myfcy obtaining this Medical dam broth. In this broth cook oatmeal, self a nearest polish. I wouldn't look as I of Dr. Pierce's At your seno adding enough to make a thick mis in tablets Or liquid, or sometimes do if I could etore help myself. bin.: ture to mold. Cook until the oatmeal Pierces, Dr. for trial pkg. to "So it seems unfair when' is well cooked, then add the they chopped from, t us, for it is not our fault meal, season well and mold. Season when we look with onion, celery salt or any desired dingy. No, it is seasoning. When cold cut into slices not our fault at and fry. One may use cornmeiil fur nil. this mixture making the "We statid ni scrapple which is so well liked. hefore the people Stuffed Peppers.-- If there should he an-that hope a small chop of lamb or pork left with A safe and soothing dark, not enough meat to serve the tumi'v 'iir -- Au for cuts, dull selves will trootherwise, ndd a cupful of hrcid make burns, or skin them feel crumbs to the meat niter ubles. Protect, for us and Mirry putting it through a meat griu-Vlievenndral4.TW u that they'll say: bit of cnopped onion and the " 'V o u internallyforcoug p i, r, from the top of peppers hich throat. and dear been have prepared to stuff. I'arlinii we'll I'ieces, the pepper shells after removhw the 'I'-'if- n yu up white fiber and seeds and place "them Ht i. are.' in greased gem pans. Fin pi'(i "But instead stuffing, add any hits f PETROLEUMJEU bey frown and like a spoonful or two of p(.aSi".. 'f'J MhS- "A Little Polish Cheiebroogh say VV chopped nuts, n little pe.mnt i,',,t .?. StateSt. Fixes Us." or any good tasty food ov,n goodness. amount of conked oatmeal win small 'here j al '"''ty silver staring at add to lo he r enn.,,1 i. ' ioe i.iui eiisemme. r.aUe until the M'ietiin..9 sad and dull for peppers are thoroughly i,t. then 'p;;fi; serve. ' Aki Lasket Codfish a la Mode. Take on- ended. con ion men HKiiin it is verv iiriM.t ful of shredded codfish, two ' mil fiah the Kllvn rtv... .. . elteery, of mashed potato well seasoned cpf,.ls ' a little i,.t... .... , tot of milk, two beaten eggs, one-hy- ..m t . . T"'-1.2 cupful of softened butter, salt and red Pepper to taste. Hake In a buttered man iweuiy minutes. a - conn Why Married Men Succeed. More married men BATHE TIRED EYES succeed th lth Dr. Thotnpnon't Brow" t mm fhm - r i I Spring and Summer Creation Suggest, ed in the New Fashion Sheet. Th d Outfit Is of Drawn Cloth, Cream Net Trim. Coral-Colore- sleeve requires no apology at an afternoon tea. Particularly interesting are the sleeves on this model, which Is developed from white crepe with incrustations of gold metal cloth, for these are indicative of an awakened interest in lace. Another effective combination for the same dress is that of black crepe and silver incrustations. The Sleeveless Dress. An opposite hut equally versatile frock is the sleeveless afternoon dress, a model quite as acceptable for an Informal dinner as for a formal afternoon tea. From Lanvin comes a dress of this type with a color ensemble which only she would dare. It is developed in pink crepe georgette over a foundation of silver cloth which in turn is appliqued and embroidered and tliis is the Lanvin touch in black. It is an ideal transition dress. Vionnet displays her accustomed preference for black as i medium for the borderland dress. There Is a reserve about the designs of this couturier suggestive of many things It is not. The French stage always has been closely associated with the Paris mode, and tins winter it is Cnllot who has been the most prolific contributor to theatrical fashions. Falconctte is creating a distinct furor in tlio princharacteriscipal role of "Charly," tic French, comedy. Velvet and Bands of Fox PACKAGES EVERYWHERE m alii Good well-know- 254 AND 754 of The Emery County Progress types are frequently encountered on the boulevards. Yvonne Printemps, the wife cf Saclia Guitry, the dramatic autlior-acto-r. has given considerable publicity to crepe do chine bed sheets by using them in the first act of "L'Amour Masque." This clever )":irce is soon to be brought to America, and it is expected that the Lanvin pink crepe de chine sheets that are the "piece de resistance" of the play will accompany tltf fair Yvonne. I'arisiennes of very luxurious and coquettisli taste often carry such pink Crepe de chine sheets und pillow cases on their travels, using them in sleeping cars and in hotels. Equally smart but not quite so luxurious nre traveling sheets of pink China silk or pongee. Sometimes these are bordered with narrow silk fringe made with a double heading of silk braid which Is sewn astride the edge of the sheet all the way around so that there is no right or wrong side. The trimming weights the edges of the sheet and makes it most attractive. C if The of J m run-dow- T d trim-tiling- i silver J!? Vaseline i : "'h . . '.' mm J. patents b- W. N. U- - Salt Uke CW N t |