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Show EMERY COUNTY PRnnppoo ' s Inearby in t & j '"J11U j wendous j "nt vrAMDER iMaxeyi iv dee; I ft, ROASTING APPLES aj Pier Six 'M lJ. UV "WW yon tell tl,e brownies about ... ... lilt! UiibU terminal Id usr asked the red npples. "For vo be to said is um York, know that you blew about us so s tlluch " 1)1..i- -r in l lie woriu we fell to the ground." unbei u"rt fee' Mr. Wind laughed. lW trea;4 bus fourteen "We didn't mind that, so now will leal l11 .. .urrvllll! rauaeity . you whisper our message?" iuare f- -t ol So the whisper-message- s to tlu were sent 'iner. I tot on the wings of Mr. Wind's BH.re ilwo grand children, the breezes, and soon the conJ c,'i",t,t P,mn,,s alt of w.lu" brownies arrived. They wore red suits and red hats and looked quite rosy and red them A i h,n Hit outei end wives. mil 00 lnu. d reof the I'--iy waters t.,e "Ah. such a good, crisp, .,. C0j eve. road nlng." said they. "We should not be '.. .pre driven down to surprised if the leaves all fell to 1 If no rtoui,, ahliu, re Ine part toUir ,s thai it ,lu8 or deinin " K"D of eximisite wi, back VP,veI rrom its position of eminence. On the wni.ar, the ,glIe niack velvet fr le formai dress is more ban ever. What's more, pronounced style crea-torare competing with each other lo lavishing extra beauty touches uiwn e l'r.Keding along this theory, stylists are creating couts ot fur which Invite 'he admiration of all fashlonland. The new two-fu- r coats which reg Ister captivating chic come under the following classifications : those which trim flat pelts with luxurioua long haired furs and those which combine S " JK ( tfx' - ,., KuHl Hill Wllllllt ... 2. today, about , . ,7 .eutiwsiruniMi I to reproduce atirh of H.(KH) ton- Atuieiit. can oemi Iiphnind r Hike on iheir out -Li cargoes at one and the nine mime mis crowding pier, (itluiUI Lm rrivlii, hi Hie pier rot out i Hi ta:su'i' r1" i ... i. . al. .an jlrt same time- De arco.timoiiaieu ri enormous freight reseiiioies u giani 8hj). sliie Its holdings may ilk milling and everything from iiritt! id nee'lles to elepniitus ami orean going Hint tuft huse tie called uion to smsliips may awn fmm one world port to an rjninltrim o' tills JuiiscsiiDiewliHt "Yes." said another brownie, "just see how they are blowing." -We will come down." whispered the leaves, but the brownies did not hear.' Instead the grandchildren of Mr Wind heard and they came back to play wish the leaves. Oh, how they tossed and chased each other. The leaves dropped from the trees and skimmed along the ground. And then they would fly up a little way as?ain and the Breezes would catch them. For a long time thoy played, while helow the old apple tree the brownies sat end ale the red apples. "We'll have a bonfire and roast some Marki in Hie Bouwerie la, un one ol the outstanding Vork eity. of early New one of the few old time MAJIKS T dMilably. Ma Is also dedicated for worship. tne site Is g:iid to he the oldest T!ie church Is i tu ocriijiled Hit So In lis history, i'rtn Stuyvfsjini. the last ol the was a plclur it Duich governors, m darscit'i in early New York flurj He hud a houwerle siihur kihioie wiih g:irl!n. I'.owery vJl luM mil on liif ,t grotind In Touches of White Hid :ile m "We'll Have a Bonfire and Roast Some of the Apples." of the apples," said Billie Crownie. "Hurrah," shouted the other brownies. :siui'iiily riinlty chure' becume mresiwl And they set to work. First they Xiiw It Hppi-arto he a Wi'lmnh wlili ii n Kpiscopal serv got sticks and twigs, and they began ilei'ldedll iiiiiisunl relii'iiiiia to set up a fine fire. Hon The breezes were so Interested that present rtrmiore quiiliitlj re they stopped playing, and the leaves ' ancient days. The cor dropped about. "Let's watch the bonfire," said the rs!ii9 (ml down in I7SI5. Sluy Nam's tcmli breezes. forms .me of the fonti IW Mm. U "Hut what will become of us?" asked vwienihle walls are itmig will) Ivy mil leaves. the aged frees tlifit lirmii-lie"Maybe the brownies will put you ovei the graves " wJe In the bonfire, and you can blaze, too, yiinls. An "W for reiiinviu- - mud from the and hear what the merry little flames MM have to tell you." rshipers mtracts attention enters. The interior But "All right." said the leaves. is restful w extreme, rich in colorful win you must help us a little. Breezes." ""n't memorial tahlets. So the breezes blew ever so little A hieh "te seniinitcs iIih .hnr, i. frm and the brownies began to notice that Mining tlioroiiKlifares. the wind was dying down. II PHlllHI r "We might use some f these leaves " ( ICI.V Willi ".c "SMrned nhvsicinns i i.,.u for the bonfire," suggested one of the neiKltlmrin siiiil iiinl.ln.il brownies. "They don't seem to be rtw His ol many sorts nr' blowing about any more." tlimiigl, , "Fine idea," shouted another brownie sympatLetic hlend ine ,ii religion. And to work they all went picking all the leaves they could gather in up A Block of their chubby arms. On the bonfire went the leaves, and '" Little (iiu New Vork" wreare duidi n the merry little flames rushed up to lingular shtiped . greet them. SIZ.'S M.i " '"""'Hed "Hello, leaves," said the flames, will to ver much Thai -- i Nismi-yon help us roast the red apples for niakins episode us the brownies?" A few imw "Yes," shouted the leaves, and as he gesture t il.i- said that, a great big blaze came " they '.He and played hinent , from them. we am, r p,, in il titno "How beautifully those leaves burn." Ihe hittHi un,... said the brownies, and as the leaves grew dull and turned up at the edges ho,i,,.(l bv Six they smiled to themselves in another ""i ureenwti-n. , little flash of light. "What would we do without leaves '"Hi-w,;... .i""' Market such It,,. t and apples and the wind and all euerson Market le Billie Brownie. "Twin said wonderful things?" 'Uses of Sorrow." one agreed that they did And ..de8. C a lot, but the vote of tho the first help along flirt in Alll.trii.i. hat to the delicious roasted went .... " ""'nie(i to evening w t d,K.u, npples. "' '""'Ks Here it Pi'H ,1,1. nluii, "in A Trick to Try the 'Dn den eMliiMvely with In Place two corks side by side on the J.W t behj w.inieii table, and then try to lift them of "ls ,, second : fingers ci a.nd tween the tirst nay court for the right hand, keeping your ringers ItlniWnll... quite straight. " ''",ir' I rnctiYi This Is by no means as easy as you in.,1.1. . r"fi-rl,- ' ""ntlon Sin may Imagine. If you can manage to which are gel the ends of the corks III ,,, m tin, Pvery p,.ni nearest to the tips of youi fingers to H'n "(.serve th. tn. fall apart a little as you lift them up "" result. Mum the task be much easier. wltuln,,!; is ife I'liupel it to giivp lie died In Hi2 ne lunch church s Hi il ,. ) the exquisitely sheer black velvet frock, in the way of lovely lace details, glittering embroideries, hand made flower garnitures and other equally as Intriguing fantasies. In the Instance of the stately gown pictured, the designer contrasts gleam ing black velvet with dull white, in that the crepe which lines the scarf-traiand forms the decollette vestee is lusterless. The motif of pearl passementerie Is a pleasing diversion from the ordinary shoulder bouquet and bespeaks one of fashion's latest touches The cascade drape of velvet on the skirt Is confined at the left hip with a charming garniture of white ostrich and pearls. Perhaps the most striking feature of this queenly model Is Its court thrown train. At least the scart-drapso gracefully over the arm may serve either as train or evening scarf. These effective arrangements have found their way on many a classic gown this season of course on only the most formal types. Often in place of white is lined with deli such a scarf-drapcate flesh pink or palest green, in which case the other trimming details of ttje gown are brought to a nicety of made color blend. With the scarf-traie one-fourt- h 'r 1 Sr-.-.- A 1 ; V . .7 1 t fi rtf nl!-',- ' . :T . fleet) hp,)rfi 'iiriiigned on "W I, pith.. . '" Pass ili.i.. . . r II llcL s HI"r -Kl en- - re "Hurft.. "ir.i "Jin.- llu !, is of (Hill ''"""on h thin n.iu" I"" , I'l,.i..ii lirifl'tl trl l.,1' i. f of helnn tl... I 1 i A H,r;'C0" Copyright Red Sea Angling ii.. .- m. Or, i '"I Stal, ,:"" IIIIL'II;,., "'""teite.l !" " In-i- ""I" ll PUlillsI.e,) "Smooth" Child "mn "Mother, paid little Kvelyti. chilother the with I go out nnd play dren now?" nu. "You innv play with the girls, too are no) with tiie boys, for they rough." smooth "But mother. If I find a nice, him?" I with can play hoy nf . - And no Sunday School Teacher when who can tell me what hnpiwiied the Moses stretched his rod out over lied sen? fniall tlsii. Boy Nease'ro, he caughi Won by waiting the tip. Will Cold Worry You ThU Winter? a cold within a Some men throw-of- f few hours of contracting It. Anyone can do It with the aid of a simple compound which comes In tablet form, and Is no trouble to take or to always have about you. Don't "dope" yourself when you catch cold; use Tape's Slen and women Cold Compound. everywhere rely on this amazing little tablet. Adv. Virtue requires exercise. .ill egg Baked Ham and Potatoes. Put through the meat chopper any left over ham ; butter a baking dish, add a layer of thinly sliced potatoes, cover with some of the chopped ham. a sprinkling ot minced onion or parsley, repent until the dish Is full. Cover and bake; no moisture is needed. East India Salad. .Mash two cream cheeses and nii.Isien with one hall cupful ol heavy cream beaten stiff and of gelatin f tablespoonful soaked in one tahlespiMitiful of cold water and then dissolved by adding of boiling wtitei one talles.iHiiiful Season with salt, paprika. Place Ibis mixture all around the edge o a dish Fill (he cenfei making a rop of It dressed witP with lettuce leaves, ITreneh dressing to which a hall tea spoonful of curry powder has beei . added , Deviled Chestnuts. Blanch dies' nuts by slitting one side and putting them Into a hot frying pan to hurst I'emove the brown skin the shells. snd put Into a pan with a tablespoon ful of butter, stirring until well covered, then sprinkle salt nnd a dash of cayenne over them. Serve with i alad or as a relish at any meal. DR. CALDWELL'S THREE RULES .- .-. Dr. Caldwell watched the results of constipation for 47 years, and believed that no matter how careful people are of their health, diet and exercise, constipation will occur from time to time. Of next importance, then, is how to treat it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell always was in favor of getting as close to nature as possible, hence his remedy for constipation is a mild vegetable compound. It can not harm the most delicate system and is not habit forming. The Doctor never did approve of drastic physics and purges. He did not believe they were good for human beings to put into their system. Use Syrup Pepsin for yourself and members of the family in constipation, biliousness, sour and crampv stomach, bad breath, no appetite, headaches, and to break up fevers and colds. Get a bottle today, at any drugstore and observe these three rules of health : Keep the head cool, the feet warm, the bowels open. For a free trial bottle, just write "Syrup Pepsin," Dept. BB, Monticello, Illinois. Columbian Optical Co. 137 So. Main, Salt Lake Gty Opposite Poitoffica Stunning Winter Coat. or less modernistic In character. Olhei attuned defnchahle, the gown can he or less more style features of the coal lllustriiieo of demands to the dress are the slightly clrciilni flare given t formal occasions the hemline, ulso I he new cull an. a very so Is finding velvet P.lack collar design senU through uhisrin.ted expression A fut very poiului with tin youth the severity ol nltl., (irlncess lines lul sei Is natural gray Persian imnl. which, by the silhouette, tbe princess an ('oals of fur ot this cluirai-ie- i is the modes latest accepted often HiTi.inpatiii-i- l will, tiny iniifTs It "r by counterbalanced is styling flirt the vogue f'l fill etiselnlilef I: and ,im.,ln of lace panels, .est to the im.ile liflen snii' are also adding straps Hose vUes inatrt. i be wee iiiiifts Is deli lul whirl. , net. .,. ,, perhaps, h i. i a lunniMi i: in pearls oi l,., embroidered Lntt.ru Nenwi iluluu-- l l(c, tH ,aikling paillettes. sl.-ul- Uuj Lenses Artificial Duplicated Eyes one-hal- edm-iitor- '"re bard-cooke- covered with may onnnlse dressing ; arrange stuffed olives, slices of ripe tomato and sardines. This dish the hostess will serve, passing French dressing to each, when served. Bavarian Salad. Use two heads of lettuce washed, drained and pulled Add two small onions into pieces. chopped fine, one boiled onion cut into small pieces, cover with chopped boiled beets which have been mixed with mayonnaise dressing and serve with a snappy French dressing. Lettuce With Peanuts. Arrange tbe lettuce in a salad bowl, sprinkle ovei it enough fresh peanuts rolled with the rolling pin to make like coarse crumbs, add a bit of chopped green onion if desired nnd cover with French dressing. This will be found a most satisfying salad; served with whole wheat bread and a hot drink ll will make a good meal. . llfut.. Baby has little upsets at times. AQ your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do what most physicians would tell you to do give a few drops of plain Castorla. No sooner done than Baby Is soothed ; relief is Just a matter of moments. Yet you have eased your child without use of a single doubtful drug; Castorla is vegetable. So it's safe to use as often as an infant has any little pain you cannot pat away. And It's always ady for the crueler pangs of colic, or constipation or diarrhea ; effective, too, for older children. Twenty-fiv- e million bottlen were bought last year. one-fourt- h tiei-ai.- As mum 'Oll'f) f'Ustiiniers'" are for It one-eight- ei-er- tllivp When your Children Cry lf H d T. & Aldrich. and-jacke- "l nr..... . tbe fruit am perplexed. 1 a P " It la: Then mark how full posseaslon falls tn this. How fairer seema the bloaaom than has on band the always . I .. , . U I n i. luuieriuia ior- iuoi"i IJ such sauces as white sauce, orown, tomato or bechamel and with these is a foundation is able to serve a variety of sauces. The sauce of average thickness which Is most commonly used is pre pared with two tablespoonfuls each ol flour and butter and one cupful of milk, stock or tomato. For a brown sauce the flour Is ftrowned and a larger quantity Is ueeded to thicken the liquid, as browning lessens the thickening quality of Sour, by destrlnlzing the starch. a can Tomato Sauce. Take one-hal- f if tomatoes, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, eight peppercorns, a bit of bay leaf and salt. Cook twenty mfnutes rub through a sieve and add one cupful of brown stock, and four tables spoonfuls each of browned flour and butter cooked together. Gradually add the hot liquid. A delicious sauce to serve with fish f any kind is: Piquant Sauce. To one cnpful of brown sauce, add one tahlesfponful of of a chopped 'onion, vinegar, one-haone tablespoonful each of chopped capers and pickle and a dash of cayenne. Here Is another good fish snuce or Set Off Thi Gown. one especially good to serve with fresh fiat furs each ot which are that supple oysters : they yield to graceful fabrlciike treat Horseradish Sauce. Mix three tablemerit of grated horseradish with spoonfuls Perhaps there Is no subject ot one tablespoonful of vinegar, add one greater Interest relating to fur than half teaspoonful of salt and a half tea that which Is the Anal word In coat spoonful of sugar, then stir In foui styling tliis season, jiamely, the manlp tablespoonfuls of beavy cream beaten ulafion of thin pelts just as It they stiff. were fabric. So far Is the thought Maitre 'd' Hotel Butter. This is a carried that suits (skirt sauce to serve with broiled are made of thinnest broadtail and delicious Put beefsteak. cupful of the like. In a bowl and mix with n In this vein ot combining flat furs butter wooden spoon until creamy. Add in the making of coats one sees band teaspoonful of pepper, one-hasome seal models enhanced with beige of finely chopped parsley or white ermine, the same tied tn cun tablespoonful three-fourth- s and tablespoonful ol nlng how effects as launtiiy as If fab .emon juice very slowly. rlc were employed Instead of fur Lemon Butter. Cream Perhaps a black broadtail coat will be finished witl: a triangular neckerchief cupful of butter and add slowly one tablespoonful of lemon Juice. This of some contrasting pelt in light color for the new Ideas now being exploited sauce Is especially good with steak or embrace most unusual and Intriguing fish. effects. Luncheon Dishes. The picture shows a stunning coal A dish which will be sufficiently whicb combines beige shaved lamb nourishing and at the same time at and nutria. Note bow deftly insets ot tractive is: narrow stripes of the nutria are In Spanish Salad. terworked with the shaved lamb. The t e n d e t Arrange new fur vogue accents most intricate nests of lettuce on handling on this order, some insets In a chop plate. being worked into actual designs more each place half ol I fc(hJ 'lrp,""'"'-e- plaaeure le purault. What life, what (iorloua agerntaa -- - '"mi IInlon.1 1 lf dies remiilning In that city which so occupies the site originally ltd Newtpapw lt. beWestern bold what II night." ". When A good sauce will often make a very plain dish quite an elaborate one. The sauce should be appro- flT I prlate to the food with I which It Is to be served. wy The cook wno snows me value of a good sauce, WW jurfaee Readv SOMETHING ABOUT SAUCES - .a Are yon Kitchen Cabinet According to the Idea of the modern furrier two furs, worked "gelliei are Imn.Uotiiei thuu one 'L,.. 1 niie wmKASTING PELTS FAVORED THF.UK j. AND BLACK VELVET RVEMnwr r.nwMc. If 1 '3 '' Scientific Eye Examination. Send us your broken glass for repairs. Work retunr, ed same day. Little If tei 167 Main Street SALT LAKE CITY Rooma, Sing1 W'thout Bath, per day, 11 to tt .25 H.SJ Room, Double Without Bath, per day, Hooma, Slofr e With Bath, per day, 1.50 to IS.O0 $2.50 to Double With Rooms, Bath, per day,t2.00 All Depot Street Cars Pass the Hotel KEARNS BLDG. GARAGE Opposite It tfl T.lttlB ra. riKKPHOOr. Mato mot rtl kmitl!Jil. ah booklet $1.2S. Jr rer fort J ( f roekles. used rvar deal or ml Aak , I ll.tf lor. CM. awry Ga,397S lUcMCWu md lenrea enema. Fric EWontorfiil lOlDtaMDt remove and Mil |