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Show THE FKOVO SEFTL.7 2 Z.A HERALD,-THURSDA- 7, 1811 soldt stock of Dry Goods,Glpthing, SKbes, etcipo-b-e SALE STARTS. WATCH J" J: J- ..;., , " I I II n nn nc3".A-"- Pa -.- - T ,. - z. ', - : 'EXACT FOR ' I h befw'e sealing. si : t Velvet arid Muslin Com bined '5 .1 Impression Given is one of Simple Elegance. - The latest idea is the combination of ever to the rest of the costume. For b'ack velvet and embroidered muslin, example, a skirt and coatee of raven's the velvet forming the, hem of the wing blue serge and a quaint litt'e corclinging skirt and the muslin the cor sage of putty colorod linen veiled In sage and draperies. Colored velvets black tulle! The neck of this corsage also are very much worn in this con- was cut round and low and a guimpe nection, but nothing give the same of pale ecru" net was worn. The colimpression of simple elegance at black lar of this guimpe was extremely high velvet of the most supple texture, and and on top of it there was a narrow pure white muslin. It' seems rather band of black satin, with a full bow strange, saya a writer 4or the Montreal of the same under the right earr The Star, to combine velvet and muslin, wholeeffect was most original and 1. but there Is no accounting for thj dic- charming, and the hat which accomtates of fashion, and it is certain tlat. panied the costume was a picador effects are to be snape in macs: crra wiw a quanuij oi from a melange of the two ma- black and white wings set high at one terials Linen and velvet are throw One of the newest ideas in the mil together this season as freely a were the linens and satins of last summer. linery world is an arrangement of and onr dresses of this order we often bows at the back of a hat, jutting out find the eU over the hair and giving the efsash Introduced. ' This sash is passed round he waist fect of immense wings.- and tied at one side toward the back, .That pouched bodices are returning the long ends being weighted" and to favor is certain,, but up to the the "pouch" effect is very subdued. fringed and allowed to" fall almost to the hem of the dres3." With black and Nevertheless, it exists, and so do the rrwhfto gowns sash-oblouses- - with; gatheredz!ronts"drawn malmaison-piasaUnwGtildJglveVder?ghtfur effectfu dowtrfnto a point at the waist cluster of pink carnations being worn The little taffeta coatee Is playing at the breast, and a large black pie- - a very important role this summer, " ' " and how useful Is .ture hat this "smart little garFor afternoon wear the costume of ment! It need-n- ot necessarily have the moment is that made of navy blue any' connection with Ihe coBtume with or serge silk, the skirt tight which It is worn, indeed it is at Its . taffeta and clinging, and the Iittlo coatee best when made of T!ack or blue cor , waist and beau silk and worn over a costume touching slightly " f adornod .with a huge collar of laceor Jineti or embroidered mus And the impor-ta- tin. Particularly attractive is the tight emlmjldeei.jiHfgyn. note in such costume as this skirt of tlack and white- striped ma Is struck 'by the corsage,, which ap- terlal worn with a. little' coatoe of " pears to tear, no relationship what-- ' black taffeta.- -. - ob-ain- ed most-charajn- old-wor- ld nt k f - ; athe . with-white- nt - v t. . . ' ' t COME ' TO OGDEN I . t AND INTERNATIONAL ; your corn is not as sweet as you wish It. to be to eat from the cob. SHEEP SHOWT"T r Walsh! v - t - . . ' ' '. . J .'. DON PHILIPPINI'S famous Italian' Band of 44 pieces;.. ' Concerts every afternoon and evening. in show Hie. world. Biggest SHEEP Get your Exhibits Rpady , Send forPremiumi List . One Fare for the Round Trip, on Alf Railroads." - : V I I " well-preserv- Rt-ord-Hera- . - ff . "4. .( al -- "' 1 - r BUREAU SACHETS. - The Developrn ent Fine Hair Grower Of The West . T 1. Z'r, . ' Ao Cures any Case of .Dandruff Including "the states of Wycming, Utah, Idaho, California,- Montana, Oregon and VVashlncton inseparably involved with the prosperity of the transportation lines operating 'Nevada, . Over a Million and a Quarter Dollars Expended Annually In giving publicity to the resources of the states embraced within the territory traversed by the ' M. .Sir.'. t.i ' Short Line Railroad Oregon AND RELATED W I i n t 'i boiling. Appla jelly f'arored.w?th taint ,1s de licious to pive with lamb. Juice for jelly-shoun 4be stirred ' while .qoaklng.'1' 4 ( .Iff irn? " , te n; .1 i !... r ILL WHILE galhor- - nit YOUR THE E. . ilNS NOW, STOnACE nTES'LST;, 0'lY l"S ICx. : -: .L. 'dress GERRITT FOBT, Pass. Traf. Mg. U, R, 0, S. , L. R. R. -- .. Ncbracka. CHAS. S FCE,.PaS8,Trar. Mgr, 8. P. Cfl., Saa fVancisco, California. E EURLEY, Cen'l. Pass. Act.. 6. S L. R. ' R:Ct., 2;:!t L!.o City, L'tils. J l i. 4i 1- 0 k - Cos.,-Cmaha- 4 DAY'S Tr - lie - Opportunilic&V-JJ- descriptive literature and further Informs ttionejpsrding the agricultural, and. commercial.resources of any'o fthe states mentioned, ad LCFX. 'V'.C HAVE TH CcCT IN CTATC. AtZ-DCEKLG Af.D HJAATHA. f.'T.ir to ilL C3" -- l;!'The West Presents Wonderful Kor - I LINES. As a result of these efforts, the population of our Inter Mountain and Paclfio Coast Country has been almost generally doubled within the last ten yeare, and no efforts will be spared to continue this colossal work In the future, be cause' " v. ..' . j Auburn hair on evr;ry bottle.' l.-.- L ' through those states. . ...t. - h ' :i ri"'-- ' 1 " - .Take six ripe, sound tomatoes, wipe Pads for one's bureau drawers made them and place them in boiling water with a,, layer of clover or sweet clover for a minute; drain, peel, let them blossoms dried retain the fragrance for cool, quarter them (this, should be months, imparting it to the delicately done while they are la the salad bowl, contents of the drawer. Newark so, that the Juice is not waster); and News. a teaspoonful of finely chopped chives. : Dross with oil and. vinegar and; serve.! j Washington Herald. j ' Jdcrrlfc: fr.r JVly thi-.j Frv'f .Vl a ri'r.. iy.i -- - . n ld "H , . . 'V -- French Tomato Salad. either : crowned affairs, reminding one of Mother Goose of nursery days, are favorites among the 'early fall hats, says the Newark News. A stun ning one has a crown of white kid and a brim of- - black velvet" A" tin v enn iHurra!,'Success. , ventional bow of the kM fastens aT lwhite and black wing into place a lit More Important Matter. No Politic. tle to the left of the front While the "Is Mars habitable?' 'r "I suppose your clerks are all Re- "Aw, cut-cut, We brim usually turns up all around. looking for publlcaps?" ; : yr a summer place where we can get de- - "No." said the merchanL ."! hlii sometimes a cacre becoming effect is secured by-- having it turn up in front! upui cvommoaauons xor ten a week."; the best men irrespective of their pol- Itics.' wasnmgton Herald. and drop in back. Hats of this shape in white corded Bilk orflnIsheji or unVqueer way to run a busiRehearsal Disturbance. finished white felt, simply trimmed, ness," commented the , poHtlclaB Fred Lenox, spending the summer (lx)ulsville Courier-Journare worn at the shore and In the mountains. They are especially smart f with the white serge or flannel suit. Steeple- be thrown away. Cut from the cob and put it away. In the ref rig' erator. At the next meal hour place! it iira Btewpan with sWeet miy:ft5Iok-e- n very slightly with a mixture of but ter, and folur- - made thin with a little of the milk, season to taste, and Berve in vegetable aisn. ; ' ,1" , - REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE show and "auction sale. c lark."--Hou8- ton -- . ' cy, - EARLY FALL HATS. Creamed Corn. corn on the cob should not the-cor- wees?!-occupan- -- Cut the corn from the cob and cook in a "very little. milk flvelnlnutes. Make a thin white sauce, seasoned well, in whlch Btir the cooked corn. Put in small Individual casseroles, or. intone large one,. Cover top with fine stale bread crumbs, over which is dotted lumps of butter. ' Brown in oven and " ' serve. er in Chicago, took a flat close ,to a Jia surrendered after- - a - ! Six Big FACES Every Afternoon.-- AEROPLANE FLIGHT daily by Aviator Diaries F." ' ' ' V ZJii-- -- Left-ov- : - Iiri'l 'I think I could have hocoma usel to the trains going by In the night, he - saier.'but "every morning at f Only . "You say yOu.are going to serve that o'clock two engines camejmderm X "7, CXXCa .. j i . sparrgwta nnft nf youcgueats "r tfrt S7TrTiiT st. . - ' "Yep." . "" ' " ,'r "What in the world for?' "Oh, Just for a Post Via Subway. - The .eternal, fitness of things has Advice for Togo. again been violated. We hope Mister Togo won't go home Now York Somebody writes. th .a'l primed up on the' latest methods of World to ask" how 'via" Is pronounced starting a trust, corneringwheat or and the World replies "as la viaduct" organizing a political machine. Los But New Yorkers know nothlfg . Angeles Express. about' viaducts. , hSw is it pronounced in subways Diplomacy. Cleveland Pala Dealer. A North Dakota eQrman farmer aspiring to foU - an appointive office V Sudden Affluence. ' wanted to keep on good terms with "Have you heard,, of the sudrfeji both parties. At 11 o'clock on election riches that have come to Nlckersonp night the result was still uncertain wo.' Has ne rouna uaptain Kidd when be was called upon for a speech. trasure?" "Ve meets," he said, VU celebrate "It's better than that n has a li; dls glorious vlgtory. Ve know not yet blnful of potatoes let vlch way: it gHa;"Htirf!- Hurra! over from last year," Chicago ed Corn in Casserole.-- - Citizen. Two large cushion covers filled with Orate raw corn from cobs. To one excelsior of hair make a good backing cupful of pulp add. one egg well beaten for the softer' cushions l)n the couch. and cupful of flour. 'Season highly Boiled water, whicn is always. In? wlthsalt and pepper, Drop by spoonsmay bo aerated and thus reliev sipld, ful on a hot, griddle, unIts ed of flat taste by poulng from one til browned on one Bide; turn and to another. Continent. pitcher brown on other side. Try these where well-greas- lOTefJolumbuirtO.J . Four State: Fair v g ' ch do you know -- football It-l- timeTgT-geltfn- -- minutes in cup of cold water, theu Druv Qq a Stores dissolve in one pint of boiling water; Parisian SaKe will ston itrhln? sraln add two cupfulB of sugar and. the juices and falling hair in two weeksrr ot two lemons; strain and put into a i money back cool place until It begins to stiffen,! u refreshes the' scalp, gives "it a then Add-- . the whites of two eggs well, delightful, comforting fealing, and Is beaten. When l.crfect?y7nrtxerpiTtj not sticky or greasy."- -' : Into a mold. ., Make a soft 'custard of It nnt th rhdinnoo. .,,.,,!,. the yolks of the two egs?s, one pint of to? womcn hair,-anwomen who use ' milk, and sugar and Salt to taste; it regularly are sure to have fasclnat- pour around the pudding: whon' served. in ghair, It make3 hair grow Portland Express. silky and lovely. A iarse generous bottle of Parisian "JELLY MAKING. Sago cotss enly CO cents at Hedquist - ' September 22d to 30th, 1911;; Football on the Way. Corn Oysters. w ' ---- '.' 71 .. ' -f - .1,1. WHAT THE SHEARS SAY l, ' .1 . IIot as dropped 'on the top A7 M "J-- " W if a few " inside white elastio tacked Narrow; the cover of a shirtwaist box is con- - Tried Recipes t pr.es--e- tot mold rftil iip'tesre -- . 1, Little Helps Tomato V M - . I DATE fr fi' - ' PU- A FEW --DAYS -- IM PAPERS 3-- luUai in uiu lijJal.i V XJ O li A . - |