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Show f LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH smBBmmBmmMiBmmmmmmmmwBmBBmii Must Use Care in iticottinioti 3TISS ' r StoringPotatoes B1joKnT3Uk9 must bare Irritated the great men women of all timeg to bear them selves referred to as they often were Believe ; jn't as "dreamers." It Dreams this world had de- jed on dreamers to build It, Its pop-j,would still consist of wild "(g, always fighting and sometimes b;: each other. ; ach progress as the people of the It Is as noth f $ have achieved end euiupyred to what they will achieve $s iK't the result of any visions the sky. men and women who bad brains men and women j used them arethetherace out of bond , 5i have taken , and built up civilizations. of the earth are said a New Silhouette on Style Horizon .... By CXAKDMOTHE. CLAJUC -- -A A poor storage place may completely ruin .crop of first chs, potatoes, but the best orase vVA Lot make' sound potatoes into marketable ones VKl , bruised, cut. skinued, or otherw,w unsound diseased, frosted, tubers, leads to oss and ure and temperature canBoth assbe con- 3 "J ventilation In properlj constructed storage. Growers of III N'PW Vnrfr buner greater losses from high temperatures than from freezing A " between 36 and 40 learners. recommended as ?' '1"'1 .v u,r potatoes, r.elow SO de ut no bard can envision progress grees the tubers develop a sweet taste ms sleep. which is undesirable in market stock but does not injure the Jo poet can even put a good lilting seed stock me together unless all his faculties Potatoes will not freeze t temperatures above 2 degrees. centered on his job. They sprout at , . about 40 degrees. When first placed In jr. Longfellow very wisely said. In 1 .I . v r storage, pota' toes should have all i trse that was far from a dream : I' 1 VL" 'U t possible ventilation as long as there is no . I i 1 heighta bj great men reached danger of freezing. This ventilation lowers the t aud kept 1 Were not attained by sudden flight, temperature and helps to remove the lew while their companions slept j they for tra,,! fere toiling upward in the night. moisture brought in from the field nad also that given off awn tofcl by the tubers In dreams for those men, and no If this moisture Is not re- curing. tomen women the of and inis for ana rnrs orten ? who, by their thinking power, are fovCn leyetil Lnough ventilat on should ho to the of inhuting steadily spread provided during the winter to keep the ai7ation. , potatoes dry. Is pleasant to Indulge It that I know tared. ' rbions, and that many people spend Silage Prized as Winter jeat deal of time that way. sour EJut I also know, from my reading Feed for the Lamb Flock $ from my own observation that if Shrewd feeders, and esneclallv thr.so . 4 thinking faculty Isn t set to work Betta" silhouettes: Startling picture, avoiding destroying the slen ,ha?v p,euty of siUse available. VV changes are J kept at work, no amount of fancy in the der hipllne which women so covet The taking place ,,,osl "Ke'y l :tera Trsft sh 1 be worth the while. Medici collar made of 1 in on the favorable outlook for lambs "lines" of the newer fashions. The m , , , 0 lovely creature centered In the group quilted silver lame is as radical as Is the during coming winter, according JJtw York today Is said to be a pictured is wearing a dres which tells fullness of the skirt t0 w. K,nmi,u .Mie.. ESTOE! at a glance what Is happening in the rn city, and so it doubtless Is to ,n The narrow straight lines of the gheep husbandr ;t the co f way of a radical depature from the stunning supper-clu- b sky-- 1 1!e who view the Sierra-lik- e gown to the left agriculture, Lniversity of Illinois. as they approach It by land or mr uiki sleek, suave and beguiling mermaid directly contrasts the new fullness Just Feed costs will be and high profits Better tia 1 ier. will be eaten up unless the lambs are type of formal gowns which have been described. The very vogulsh fashion the evening scene this many of slashing taut hemlines almost to But if you could have seen the archl-- ; fed to gain fast, he pointed out Rapid gracing a season. the knee Is frankly declared ln this is and builders toiling eagerly for gains generally are cheap irtettn if gains, as ilmidkn Not that the glamorous model. This velvet costume Is superb; ps before anyone of those vast they mean good use of feed and a effects have aril Into to from the rise itctures gone began entirely oblivion, ly colorful It combines black tulip (In viae, quick improvement In the condition of on the contrary fashion is highlighting Paris they call It tulip noir) for the i mnd, Ueutaairf you would know how little the lambs. 7 dream and how hard they work. "Feed costs will be a much more 1m- - any number of slender gowns for the dress and cape with a bright fuchsia winter social season, although even tone for the lining, the gloves and the Gmu! call it sit down to portant Item In the expense and re- - these are 'j you dreaming undergoing certain subtle flowers at the throat t ty night in the week and think out turns of lamb feeding this season than A suave sheathlike styling Is given idler. W which add greatly to their fas was the case a year ago. Roughages, changes t tiphcaled plans for building anything, to the distinguished restaurant gown cination. Perhaps the most outstand Alad-., especially hays, will cost much more, t in a business to a steel and stone Innovation ln connection with the to the right This Is the type of dress 400 and all grains have so advanced that ing s palace, well and good. sheathlike frocks now worn is their which calls for a dressy little dinner will so be not easy to get a margin slit hemlines. It Is with tut it won't be any dream. It will it i Ofl baffling In- hat to be worn with it Ultra sophisover feed costs. Ktedious, mind wearing, mental labor. ticated It is in fabric as well as line. genuity that designers are maneuverIs a Eiing' "Silage relatively cheap feed ing these slits and fiie only dreams I know anything The material is the new ribbed cire. and slashes splits a ut which may really be called such and may be used as the only roughage weaves of this sort that ease up the hemline to allow free- Lacquer-finisheand Idis for fattening lambs, If it Is properly dom of movement dreams of empire. are ln high-stylthis season. The slit for the wearer. 1 nil to make up for the lack At one of its recent monthly fashion or, rather, opening in the hemline Is empires so founded usually do supplemented Seascn of protein and mineral. When legume r I last very long. clinics and style exhibits the Chicago adroitly concealed under the panel ison ui In addition to the silage. ace the fact that you have got to hay Is not fed wholesale market council displayed streamline train. Rhinestone buttons .nd to It Is essential that a protein concenk out your own without scores destiny of as fetching fasten the bodice above at the back among hen tia J magical assistance while you are trate such as soy bean oil meal, cot- - numbers the threeequally or Boat ultra smart cos- and the sleeves almost halfway to the In- .Led, or making mental pictures of tonseed meal or linseed meal be sditon i tumes in the illustration. They clear- elbow. A gorgeous rhinestone orna llorious future, and you will be of cluded ln the ration- - Likewise, some ise storiej ly demonstrate new trends In present ment defines the waistline at the top more value to yourself and to oth- - simple mineral supplement should be and coming silhouettes. of the panel back. i serpetfl spread over the silage. About one- This story of new silhouettes would The entracing gown centered In the fourth pound of the protein supplement not be complete were we to fall to at a bears twofold At picture message. I daily for each lamb Is usually enough, the same time that It tells of the re- least mention that In direct contrast fn this world, and In these times, to the robe de style and other full vival of quaint and picturesque d $i and women must go forward or skirted effects, there Is a movement Evil but it bears evening dresses, back. There is no Pretty, tidings high-waiWin or The wild morning glory may add a of the return of stiff grandiose stand- toward Introducing empire middle course. The lines topping skirts of tall sheathlike f nMl of alone such as silks in to types color of the man or woman who bit fields, par days stature. Lose pleasing Then, too, there are many )selyte?l does not win must ticularly along boundary fences, but Its of yore were the pride and Joy of fash-Ion'- s 3ter to princess dresses with Not for elite. lreillv lnSP H a decades have our mtHma Inmaou. Its nt cloaks real Innocent , " appearance J lime VI iULl tiJ stream-lin- e fullness let ln at the back ryiitts such as beheld silks these I intelligence, of wider opportunity The plant Is of the same eyes crisp, via damage. rdytrfl1 shirred, pleated and deftly cut e n though some moires, conditions are tern-- I general family as the sweet potato and rustling taffetas, flares. Of course, you should know of Warily upset. thus serves to harbor the weevil, which many of which are richly metal-shonew Moused backs and the Russian the ft Is a time when strong and cour-- r attacks the sweet potato and does great and satins of superior quality together influence as reflected in the Cossack an with likewise Jous In men velvets, uncontrolled. Imposorder If regal mace and da left women are making a 3 23 tunics now the rage, also In the recent d fight. to eliminate the weevil it is necessary ing array of glittering, sumptuous lame tall turbans and the smart high necks, fhey ate determined to win In this to clean fields thoroughly after the weaves which add yet more glamor to and especially the trend to things Ty at, and win they will. harvest and also rout out the morning the pageantry of gala fabrics. el costs rolean. The adoption of monk-lik- e is easy In such a time to It is very Important to remember give way glories In order to deprive the weevil it costi with cord and tassel ' fright, seasons of new skirts that drapes together about the and stop "battling. of a host between growing ry wii' for simple woolen daytime fastenings the flare widens after It leaves the the vegetable. jtot that is out of the question. r stick' frocks, is another recent gesture. waistline thus, as you will note in the f we do not , Western Newspaper Union. go forward slowly, we Desert Grass ? go back rapidly. Try May Jealer & we do If grasslands can survive for thou- TURN DINNER DRESS not win, we shall assuredly PLAID NECKWEAR sands of years on the edge of the Gobi GOWN EVENING INTO severe By CHERIE NICHOLAS I Co. oar In mind that In central Asia, despite today the world desert vaptains the same kind of people that drouths, heavy pasturing and wide A dinner costume developed In black riations In temperature, why should fas alwavs contained be same crepe and sliver lame, the crepe the of the Conditions In some species parts of the coun- - not grasses the skirt, the lame the blouse, can be used ln depleted helnful rebuilding nowever, are not dependent to any for a complete new evening dress by States? United western at extent on what occura across range lands of and view the United simply removing the Jacket-blous- e ln this sea, With thought !74)c a in low stand decolletage there you is of HeWt Agriculture States Department back. his nation became a planning an Asiatic expedition to because nation ssed Many cocktail frocks and dinner Gobi in the region conditions leaders had cold, hard nervA nnd study Introduce beaded accents, Just dresses ion w"! with of grasses M It In the fae nt nil tnannw nf and obtain specimens on the bodice or the tunic, with Jet In western to which experiment J cuitles and hardships, beads, sequins and rhlnestones. All em territories. ,phat a light would have appeared ployed at once. the eyes of the men who built It out Your shirtwaist type or dress is sun Notes handful of colonies, could they It seems to be having a long and Agricultural good Je envisionod r,s - RlilJ BCCU UlfT - - v. t. i. ,nn a t fcwuajr day, remaining good for daypopular aww&&.lp f It has gone, and how hl?h It has In Sweden this year are reor dinner wear. time Crops t on the 1 foundations that they laid ported as "generally excellent" Don't forget that daytime necklines I u, are high at will, figure or select your the history of all nations It tins Nearly 300,000 tons of cotton were neckline so that it can be worn up or n courage and has which low and open. grown in Brazil this year. patriotism f I f ;j I fried them over their difficulties. ' 1 Pink and brown are a grand com f Into rushed Voutage and patriotism are here in Unchilled meats must be bination for evening. We saw a pluk ' undance. ' the cooker and cans right after killing. crepe satin with brown accents In the I i iloreover they are organized. girdle and flower trimming. nat we need Is some sort of a Good silage may be made as late as .00, j fool in which whlners could be midwinter If approximately an equal Leather Is ' ' ' that whining Is theprovince of weight of water and stover are put In Glossy Type I ! Shoe Wear in the Sly children, and not Vogue silo. good healthy the fdren at that Smooth shoe leathers assume re ! Corn stover silage is worth ton for newed Importance, according to models 1 s I knnui from my acquaintance with ton about as much as norrib een at the recent leather show. Of y men and women unusual prominence are the smooth, that they ore fac- - mal corn silage. elebrW the luture First we would call attention to the very1 glossy types which have almost calmly and have no doubt smart "lines" of the youthful velvet the luster of silk. f'eiw that a better day is at hand. Cleaning out dirt in stores of potastored for the Combinations of different types of gown. It is the new beltieffs princess Jt is the same country, the same soil, toes before they are y ye3!! , effect which is the latest bred heroes In the winter helps prevent sprouting and texture in like color in one shoe Is past Patent noticeable feature. vogue going. This simple silhouette nnother i a,'n'Hls today with the same kind rotting. Is exactly what women who know fash-Io- n leather Is combined with calf, for ex, I 'nen and women who lived when are seeking. The big collar and Acionomlsts point ont that early ample, or calf with suede, ingtot, was fought encourwide cuffs are of metal-wovebe leathers, prominently may grain taffeta Heav;? he J forces that made America pasture growth great spring silk. The smartest accessory sets worn 3 to 5 meties or embossed, are of secondary Importance allowing 8,'ll by aged here, and In sufficient quan- , J nnd fertilizing in the spring showings, but are still this season are made of metal shot fabSo,1 ;(s to carrv nn annoefiii growth during the fall no to be seen la many lines, especially ln rics or perhaps quilted lame in gold or ne soil is a nitrogenous termor can productive and men and with silver. port shoes tucn are oral , spring. industrious and braya. j ' "e i STRING HOLDER SUNBONNET GIRL By CHERIE NICHOLAS Unsound Condition of Tubers May Lead to Loss and "appointment. ; rr mi nil? 'Ptf J Retrieved Old Penny While repairing the spire of St Nicholas church at Bristol Bridge, England, 27 years ago, a steeplejack placed a penny at the top, 250 feet above the ground. While fixing tht weathercock recently he found the coin Just where be bad placed it He brought It down and will keep it (J a souvenir. " iTfV ' J r v i ;V t: , A g ,,. form-fittin- g d e form-fittin- Attractive captured by American forces during the war, but Wllhelm is the sole survivor of them all and likewise holds the distinction of being the only one of all of them to claim the Royal Bavarian lofts as his Erst borne He still wears with pride the band bearing the Imprint of the German royal crown and crest, proof of his former associations with royalty. Like that other Wllhelm, who was destined to spend so many years of bis life on alien so!L and for whom be was named by nis American captors when It was discovered through bis leg band that be bad been bred In the Royal Bavarian lofts, the Wllhelm carries his years well For at seventeen, sn age at which most homing pigeons have long since passed on, he appears as hale and hearty as many much younger birds, nor has he lost his excellent homing instlcets. String Holder ball of string is Just as impor- A tant in a kitchen as a pot holder or a fly swatter. String Is used for many purposes, but where Is it when you want It? This attractive string holder is always ready to serve you when hanging In its place somewhere on the kitchen wall. It is to be made up, and when finished looks like the picture shown above. Sunbonnet Is made of bright colored prints. The face Is painted. The ball of string Is In the bonnet String Is used pass Ing through a hole in mouth. A very catchy, useful, Inexpensive gift contains percale Package No. In pretty patterns, lines stamped for cutting, painted face and foundation ready to be made up, also directions Just how to do It Send 15 cents for this package. Address Home Craft Co. Dep't A., Nineteenth and St Louis Ave., St Louis, Mo. Enclose a stamped addressed envelope when writing for any Information. to a cup cf flour tor most recipes. A-- 7 GERMAN PIGEON, WAR CAPTIVE, IS ENJOYING LIFE "KG BAKING POWDER Same price today os 44 years ago 25 25c Sixteen years ago, Just before the end of the World war, writes Helen Q Loomls In the Detroit News, American soldiers participating in the St Mihiel drive In France found two homing pigeons, Rheingold and Helene, In a dugout that had been occupied by German soldiers. Both birds were taken captive and RheinWllhelm. gold, since rechristened Is still alive and enjoying good health at the pigeon lofts of the U. S. A. signal corps at Fort Monmouth, N. J., Capt. Edgar L. Clewcll, public relations officer of the signal corps, reports. A number of other pigeons were Bathing Speeialiiti whs but Baking Pewoer. Salt Lake City's Tiewest Hotel J IdL Bkia-- 5 STOPPED-UP- Hi t, HI 11 Use Menlltolaium arid permit freer breathing. 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms 111 to help open the nostrils 1. TEMPLE SQUARE g high-grad- IB HOTEL M CK Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 V tun appoint ERNEST Pre-F- ' ir Mantttactnradby Baking Pawder make Mormon Tabtrusclt C ROSSITER, Mgr. full-gore- d 2 drouth-besiege- i5 when Ctslicnra Soap ' 'f Proprietor!! g n ui Smp 25c. Ointment & end C0e. Potter Drai & Chamickl Corp., MaUon, Mm. THE A Distinctive Residence I f r two-third- form-fittin- Cnticura Ointment so (juickly and effectively soothe and heal. Bathe freely with the iap and warm water, dry gently, and anoint with the Ointment. It is surprising how quickly the irritation and itching stop and how, after a few treatments, the eczema disappears. There is nothing better for all forms of skin troubles. jT .. in, ECZEMA d ; i Wliy Suffer with Itching, Burning An Abode, ..renowned Mrs. J. H. Waters, President Throughout the West Salt Lake's Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You RATES SINGLE $2.00to4.00 DOUBLE 2U50to$4.50 400 Rooms 400 Batbs THE Hotel IewIiouse W. E. SUTTON, General Manager CIIAUNCEY W. WEST At.iit. Geru Manager |