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Show U2J L.If WUST oo t Lwiai asjs)tte o...ui RFU2VE plflCKLi j t, E j v - ' . . ...... . Jar Compound , ' nteJ For ciuick arid definite results: Anderberg entertained at; Miss Florence and Miss Sarah dinner Tuesday evening compltmen- Sperry are ever Xrom American Fori Far MEASLES' COUGH, for the COUGH tary t Mrs. Lloyd Jerne, of SaK they are filling a musical that follow SCARLET FEVER,?- fat ' t CROUP... WHOOPING COUGH. , lor Lake City. Seet peas were used la engagement , ,' ASTHMATIC CONDITIONS, f co5h tLe eVi orations .and , place cards! of origin; including CHRONIC Wis Veda Dixon, ot'Payson. la vis CUUviHa ef ELDERLY PEOPLE.' use wuie Likl Tor eight guestfc '; riting" In Provo',a guest of Mi sr Alu Foli va Honev aod Tar Comn.Miri' i j. ror sale by Hwauist Drug Co.The Spools . Junior club . met .last Taylor. evening at the borne of Miss Maline ..ECONOMICAL DISIL C'.azier,. The paper of the evening was given by Miss Alta ' Taylor, on "" Vegetables left over from a bailed Ua!ph Waldo Emerson.""' ' ' ' dinner of from several' pre? loua din- V Mrs. Join E. Bott entertained at a ners may be made Into a most excel; delightful dinner last evening la honor lent dish, that will take the place o: tu lb a I'oruandfSF-TleigWBtr- M rs..' KdSommers,; of meat, according' Portland, Oregon. Pink la France press and Advertiser. Chop the vegerosea adorned the table and covers tables rather fine and combine them with, the brown gravy left over, from were 4al4 lor- the roast meat or a good white sauce. -FTomjew Tork Ymea ',the news If onions, asparagus or peas have been of the anouncement of the engage- boFedTtSeT previous daysave enough ment of Miss Hazel Dawn (Tout), of the water to make this sauce and T, Tout, get additional flavor' and richness daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of OgdettV and Richard W, Tourig Jr. Season well, adding a little curry pow; of Salt Lake City, Misspent it lead-la- 4er?irttable. sauce If you wish .it j lady la Tbe Pink Lady" " 'New "plcy." Put the. mixture Into a large f ' "T :'".'" -- and York success. ,7 cover with buttured crumbs. " Bake" fn Mrs. today,-wher- r ls Foley's Honey and , AUGUST 24.1511 HERALD, THURSDAY. TIIS- PHOVO e 9 aca z c at 38s. ! it! - : ! - ' For - - 3 Blankets, Flannels1 Gassimeres and Ladies Suitings "Lr;.J. j - srK'na1vff , ; We also Jiave a line of j-- I - F g: T E : T'"' " ;' -- Misradle MMTendTTWlford'eF son, of Heber, were unlteoVia GOWN. FRQM. SHEETS. rlage at the Salt Lake tempteWfedaet day.Mls &ooreJsj joMmber-jo- f J.he There was chest faff eflhem.-Aa- d First, ward of "this city ' and has many such beautiful : sheets as they were! " Nelson friends here. Mr.and-Mr- s. Out the linen closet was oversupplled, III reside In Heber- ' ' while-- : the wardrobe was depleted; An Y occurred to the Wise One. Why idea Mlas Ef fie" Nelson "entertained at a a pair of those linen' sheets utilize not beautifully-arrange- d luncheon at her 1 And aha dld, saya the 1 for gowns home yesterday afternoon In honor of ' New York Tribune. Miss 'Harriet HaynesV, of her guest, One was a emart'little empire A crystal basset of pink Nevada. short kimono, sleeved and-loand white cosmos adorned the, dining table,' where place cards were laid for necked, wit ha kimono eton jacket to as " trimmed match;- -1 ' tit guests, embroidered "'bands rtakenfroman ' ' Mrs. John B, Ashton is hostess at a otherwise worn out gown. Button del!ghtfur"TiitsceIlaneou8 .'shower- this molds were covered with scraps, of afternoon In ' compflment to Miss the linen and embroidered with a Sarah Sperry, a of early few- pretty stitches. Even . the ball 5te;aM.rf A"aaTnTco red Is carried out in the decoration ot ed by the deft fingered WlBe One. the rooms, red hearts and flowf) s " v , cos-tum- e, ct The result of thirty years experience The", Greatest PROVO ; 5 0 9 Aivjvivj " V M grAceful effect A . - ' Uonofpastyear8!.. Many years . ago when the ' shower ' bouquets first came into fashion it was Called, aa a Btrlklng 'Innovations beautiful For the tfirst time Tare-an- d flowers were no longer, massed together, but individualized, and beauty of' form . ceased , to be sacrificed- - to v wealth of color., 1; d Yetthe.old-fa8hionebouquet, with t ' -- . e PERSONALS - m Tried Recipes . - . Fruitt Puree of, Prepare a stiff compotes r puree ,: r its closely pressed flowers and , its of any fruit preferred and partly freeze , frame of glazed, paper lace certainly i. Have, ready some cups ; o quaint . it made- - gape sliaiierftmrll'TTacl-wnhrlu- Tj of green leaves and; stalky but at it tur"e,"drop"a spoonful of tilotted cream ; best wore the effect of a charming on each, and keep on ice until wanted. little cushion of bright flower tints, Serve as cold as possible with sponge Tbfr demand - for - a small - posy has finger.- brought back this Victorian form. of Fruit Pyramids. bouquets which, was so beloved by ouri grandmothers.-,- f It Is ttnie that .the L dilate ready some sponge cake pyra- - paper frame has gone, probably never mldsT made in deep molds,' Scoop out. to Teturn, and the flowersvthemselves the center, taking care to leave . a (i are treated more tenderly,; But, since firm; wall "around. Maisk this on thethe size' must be so restricted an at- outside with a' meringee;' mixture; fm com- tempt is being made in this way to the center of each with render the latest bouquet - as interest- pote that- - has - been kept " on Ice. Af- ing and' varied as possible. y. fix little handles of cut . angelica strips,, and set on Ice till wanted for" ' ' table-- - - 1 aruit : : - 4 am prepared to takeKaIted number of I - Women Who Have Achieved IJm- - - VPIANO PUPILS4' 7 Piano for ' practice'- if .desired. - 1 Iced Fruit - Syrup. - .Add - four-larg- - - . ,if tabfegpoonfuls e raspberry' or strawberry syrup io half a pint of new milk and freeze Ihe. drifting along- mlxturei'. Serve on little Ice plates' or they have been progressive instead in g'asses with wafer biscuits. , Many' women drift' along the line of ; you can' get" This Is 'an age where sex where makes little difference, . When they , have least .resistance. Fruit With Ice" Cream.'1. , ' can. The' ..world' once', gained a' position .which yields services are. needed. i i . ,. fl Make vanilla Ice cream and have to not the background, relegate you them a fair income they' seem, to rest ready fruit cooked' in syrup that' haa' ' you consent to be put. there. been, content, writes Temple Bailey in theju kept, on, ice. :PIleup the Ice am not advising aggressiveness, but cream"1 In border fashion on'' an ke- " To sit still and wait cold dish, fill the ' center with th progress toward higher things." They progressiveness. . while the world passes- is to end in fruit compote; garnish .with little seem, to fear to take" the .'initiative.-,failure. To resolve that It shall not sprigs of 'jnaldenhalr fern' and erys- -' Those who have achieved know that pass you, but that . you will keep talized violets.' they have accomplished their ends by ' is the secret of success. abreast, . . 'of the others .upon thought forcing "" a Iced Fruit Jelly. their ability.'. The woman ofuncer Prepare a pint.,anda half of Jelly : J. , Fruit Custard. tain,: wavering personality rarely Imand" coat a mold yith it, letting it.set r? Prepare a good custard mixture wjth presses,- and. Indeed, she rarely, de firmly. Then fill the' mold ; with al- - ; ' velops power. vShe has.little- belief In eggs, and new milk, as for boiled ternate layers'- of frui taking care hep. own ability, hence she fails to sweetening it very slightly. Part- that each layer is quite set before the ; convince others' of It, j i.ax ) : ly fill's deep TJIass 'aiari with a layer Keen vha mrvid An is arranirna. neii ' I. cannot understand why every "wor of fresh fruit . Cover with - custard. W- - nnVn j man in business should not feel that and set on ice or in an ice cave until of ice cream, with crystalized j ; coating beshe has, a future before her,and ' wanted: : Garnish with' frufts 'glaces, rosejeaves scattered 6n "the .surface, :,., : lieving this, why she should not work and serve "as cold as possible. Keej ,6n Jce till last possible. moment : to reach the helghts.'jBurely there Isfr: no reason to earn $3 a week, when one might make $20; or 91200 a year, when that sum might be doubled. ' ; But, you will say, "How can I make 120 a week when I shave been making - of " - Freezers of the smallest size" have made it the wort of a few moments to ' prepare a pint- - ef cream of custard for freezing This tenders It possible to combine the frozen tidbit, with the other leoserts during the' warm ,. . .; Miss Beulah Bacon, who has, been the guest for a month of ber aunt, Mrs, K.'Gillia, at the Lamar hotel, has returnod , to her . borne . In Eureka, Lcre the Is a member of the public ' ' ' , . school faculty, weather, to the : great Improvement 4S2 S. 7th E. On Springvll Rd. ' ( . .. .. - : . " . oi " the latter , , Leon Schofleld iretuified to tt) the children a little ; Inverted lt-ta Mammoth after vlidng cone of vanilla cream surmounting a tins. U. II. Fresliwtef V the baked apple or a saucer of berries Is ' ' ' luxury .exemplified and . even j t f.v days. wJU smileupon tbe novclty.- -r ?.'r, and Mrs. Alma Van NVagnen New York Times., ! P.s Sflvla I! r. and :.t Monday at the Hot Pots, near Ants Piagus .English, District ' ' An extraordinary plague of ants Is ' FAMILY1 WASH causing alarm In the Durham,; EngIll s Lael Irvine 111 return to her land, colliery village of 4Rybope.? One lit sent to this laundry, will be laun tome tomorrow after a "three- weeks hundred and twenty miners bouses dered as cheapely as ijt can be done In irlftlt with friends in Salt Lake fcltyi" are infested with myriads of the pests, which swaru In the living rooms, eaut- - any 'home laundry knd: much better. f.ir. and Mrs. .Joseph Sylvia, who ageTtouflscomfortdHdamsge. We ddnoI'teaV'the clotfiei'and tour at tLe past three months In The ants spread rapidly and swarm dining' room' and 'bead linens will be i.;ve-; about the cupboards and on the food I rsvo, the guest of the latter s moth In the boiises. Theyare ofa fowkn Irons dand folded as If, done jinder tr. Mrs. James Gray, returned Tues-Ji- species,' and were brought to th; e. your" own eyes We launder shirts to to their home in San Pedro,. Cal. in consignments of Egyptian hay fit right. .We leave. the button holes The colliery owners have engaged ex f.'inii Fern Peters and Miss Reva pert s to' exterminate the pests. The as good as we find them. No "saw- Infested houses are ealtwlta. in forty fdges" are put on the collars we wash. Are. you doing your best? Is your t .I'ius have returned., from. 'iiJoJ "visit with friends In Salt Lake the ants being dug out in colonies and The beauty of our work will more than work perfect In every detail? If not, their nests destroyed. . c:-why nof Without , perfection you please you. A postal or the phone-wil- l r may , work at a dead level; with iw bflflfjearwagon. i;'.-Mrs. Charles Urry and famHy and are sure to rise; If you are a bet ?you WHAT CURES ECZEMAMrs. ;.'iihen Sklllhorn left today, for the rlrla who ter typewriter t We jjav had 'so many Inquiries will win promo lt Lake City, where they will spend lately surround you, you olher rt'fcardlT.s Ki;raa 'and" tie remainder of the week. Before re sklH dieai. ilut we are glad t to 468 r$csth'Ac2deidj?Avcpu8 tion.-- ' When you are able to take dic Mrs. Trry will visit relatives niakeou snuwec public. After care-fu- l tation Tapldly on the machine, you will e ht.v found that InvestifAtloa be .worth a higher salary., Wb en, you liCr'.a. .n ot Oil rf. White: aieeo, a simple supplement, your - typewriting with . THE LAMAR HOTEL J r. and Sirs. W. L. Blersach were as ccr".)uA(lrd in D. l. p., can be re stenography, and add, to your knowN : . Mrs,. lV Giltts,' Fro'p. ' ' lied upon. W woMld not make this A't Lt.)iti visitors daring the neek .of both expertness, you wlllJbt Hot and ecli water ls every rm, edge of taking carable position tnat will sure were we tit It Roems single end sa suite, tZd, 75c, y:i. P. N. Nunn and guests, Mrs neighbtH-which in a ' pay you high salary, 4 althmigii thvre ate mnny I1.C3 and vp. ' '1' ' tni F.it, m, gpent. a and an will youfford Effreifta-enw- l oppor J cases, omnetTes, many etld; I v fcaya of tbe week; In. Salt .Lake withT D. D.;, 0.; men for whocan contact reconirnpnd tunity onhitatingy . ; ., v advance you toward independence. Vcaus-know Jhat It givea, . If you stand, behind a counter i of Mrs. Cijoper Anderson," of relief te that torturing Uch. a store, the lace 'counter department C: .: rid, were" visitors in Salt Lake XIONEy.V;. Because D. D. D. starts the cure at da for example, you know all the deCe week. the foundation of tbe trouble. J:..i ' fol"niade as the A merits of your particular delicious of tails "spread'Vls Because It cleausos. soothes and line .Use Can of lows: p softj the sl.in. you put your hand goods good sr;, Mr. Lloyd Jcvce, who has beti vls-- ; htals Because It enables Nature to repair peaches, pare, mash thera In. the on the thing that your customer wants ':. I t.'vo fir ;fv(rnl days; will rae-fsithe disease. iJ l.-hand, as ydu drop them Into a vessel. and have' you watched, the purchases la Salt Lake City tierr:-..-Tl"i e' rorda.ei.its.Brt Rub tbroughXa colander ur sieve o re- of the buyer for your department, and f twm f thoasanfis ef the move lumps. Measure the pulp. Take could you take her place if she dropisoct terietis, .retcs show that D. D. D. ' ' G. I LiHkstt'ad and " Is tnny jwcpnlzt-- as the absolutely three times a a; much sugar as pulp, ped out some day? ". I(, I water Fii ti ii J hive with Into a Learn a little and then put saucepan," cure. thing well, place r',.ble ,.r j 12 rriT0, &ti rrtfp into ciir .hlyre 'today, JuU la and bring to a boil.". Add the pulp and your ,Knowiou, wuuout rear, neiore i ) i: ":ct it boil five minutes' cr waiti as thick as I the public.' Do not think that because tlk ojer your rase with us, r.U by rrovp Drug Company.- . di!re ii. Rsira! N Vork?-r- . you are a woman you must take what . - , ! r oater-famtll- -- as - Mrs.-Josep- S T lf ICE CREAM CONE. ' '; - ' Demand Now fo r Small Posy Flowers and jewels are lending their aid to the" utmost InJLbecause 6?"auty"3ulgtnT"present aeison. The bouqueilSf'apprecIated as much as .ever,, but except for weddings .lt has ceased to be the profuse decora- - ! one-ha- : UTAH !3)maira's World -- Kay,-Paulin- - tln IT f;. -- fet luncheon' will be served at 4 I have learned an unfailing way to o dock, Mrs. M. H, Sperry. and Miss meat so that alt insects maybe cure, JT. Lore Fournier assitlng in serving. ' ' "at bay, says a contributor to The guest Jlst Includes the names of kept tbeMiases Linda Simmons, Lola and HarpefV Bazar", After each piece of Ia.cz Simmons, Grace Ellison, Mayme jneat has been taken from the brine Olson, Myrl JoneR,' Loan Sorensori, and smoked it' Is'qutckjy plunged in IlaUie' Sutton, "Virginia f Sutherland, boiling water. Just a quick dtp. Then, Martha and Maline " Ghuleri Myrl with the hands, Tub It hard with, the OrCluffy Horence Jepperson, EUda Ed- following mlxlurei ,'One gallon of two leans of black molasses, pounds munds, Helen Pierpont, pound cayenne. Fawns Brlmhall, ' Rose Durrant, Flor- pepper find ence Eperry, Cosette Sulgleton, Mrs. This forms a' perfect protection for Sadio Fpperson and Alelne Arrow- the meat, and you may be sure if kept in a' dark place It will' be free from jnaects even In the hottest weather ' ' ' . CURING MEAT, buf- . - - SHEAF BOUQUET IS QUITE POPULAR. be--i- g IliSr j - -- r- . " . lilCHlGHT WOWENMlLLSli t - . flT exhibited at Schwab's store, .. ir - bride-ele.- , E with-Jl&- eo It-w- t. 77 An exhibit of the quality productions of the mills will 1 over the goods. - 1 --- ... : V " bats, remnants and inseys. all-wo- ol EX-H4I-T: jj ta;. F 2;j ySf Our new line of blank ts is now complete 'and we have them to offer in all grades and P"ces These values ate now on sale in the store at the mMsT j " '. Si -- - Un-gues- S We are Headquarters in Utah 1 o o f - btwt -t- -'. ca tcaiedisiiiesoitttisoQaeeto h T cus-tar- d. - 4 ; - f y J ; . 'THE - - . ylll-ag- -- - . ; ' . an-e- x-I : i. n- t t to30thrl911 Sopte-22n- d ? 7 , T H s wtilt-s- I ed j 1 'Jx - .' ; J . nt. ' over-rip- DON PHILIPPINE famous jtulian Band of 44 piece's Concerts every afternoon and evening. ' Biggest SHEEP tliow in the" world. e ' e!5.-?'.'-- t Get your Exhibits -- 4 ).- Er-i-- -. t:.-!- r - ... sale. . k- - -' REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE show and auction . V Big RACES' Every Afternoon.- 'AEROPLANE FLIGHTS 'daHylby" Aviator Charles Walsh. s Prwu-rlption- "rY v ! . s - . Ready;. Send Tor "Premium List One Fare for the Round Trip on All Railroads. II. M. KOWE, Mgr. ...... i " I- ,- ' i e - - |