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Show i ' i .. "7 V r THE PROVO HERALD PAGE THREE. 1 1 NOTES FROM THE LABORjrVORLD PLAYS AND PLAYERS. V- ' i and. burnt bread, et 4, there is great VCohiyi and Harris are " to. revive i Florence Fairbanks.,) and C tfcv4varie ' . ... charming, 30.The Nov. street The V vnrk. railway employes of ' "SWp- Thief." - materials " in all' season feature; the to be a great "Marie Cahill may appear in a new Sheridan, Wyo"., have organized a inter promise used for evening war lies in the ' vieW lhe in meafta union. 'lich musical By -- : . for -" ..... to- - HttrMcU-av- ,- , - Depends ron Neatness - comedy. fur. C -,. T- 1 : a TW5toiWSe haBbe?n engaged years most of the tmts favored .were for a fortv women are learning to become XX ... L : TU- cr: L.:. .c part in "Ready Money." olas were tyx certain winter vague, lights they coming the and bricklayers." , H. Reeves Smith has secured a play carpenters ..,nt during ciency is multiplied thereby. very subdued. Tho'se TecommeridedJ The Switchmen's Union pf North fir fur's of of Egypt.'' Dust entitled "The gjespriptlon moii modes admit' fcreat va- - this season are frsfnkly. decided and Grace La Rue is to appear in vaude- America has paid out 1533 disability y ? Thit :,u most becoming. Bxcepting for. girls, claims during the last ten years. ville in "The Record Breaker." the ma jority of dianclHg and dinner Efforts have been successful in rev "The Havoc," adapted, to English ih I'll Qj.ii frocks will Iuvr loiuted trains made ITTH riat n iin louder orgauiing the Ship Scalers' arid Cleanis to be produced in London. more or less long, according to ' the taste, severely y: : two or season . WiHard Holcomb's sketch, "Her ers' Union, of San Francisco. ii was a As of occasion. the evening iiifmy been Plasterers in New York City earned wmCal1 yy Last Rehtarsal," is to be played again. " he full length cout has are cut on Greek lines, the as'o. niiie:hocir1 day in V 4... uti.M. -Ii rit v with gowns for' a four dolars N. Parker Louis new The Yyvby play j In teo-oSlue, in this tnstjrnee. finish in a length, and skirts, t.,,., t for Mine. Simone is called "The Paper 1887. Now they get $5.50 for eight half a narrow ' barely (xceed;ng point '' hours. Chase." models are shorter stili, . many yard, and some are even shorter. The "A dispute between fur the shipping elegant Lewis Waller and Madge Titheradge conceived in this manner gives ' .. ii'iuV mantelet tVW?. train to appear together in "The Butter- Leompanies of Haifax, X. S., and the are finish to the skirt, and a v.i.m into the province longshoremen has bwn settled by a fly on the Wheel." Drapi'O' nas crept but does line at' the back, ' becoming board of conciliation. while pf course liavimr Charles Waldrpn has been engaged of iu. ,,:d not impart' dignity. frocfcNext in Mrs. month, in New York City, the with than role a here to ions Lai prominent play more li'"1 Coats and skirts of the sinrplest. International Alliance of Billposters Fiske in "The lUgh Road" vcry charming epres'it fillJmost severe types, intended only LNUT? t and and Billors of America will bold its in and to Is K. Hackett the Norman appear 'of lightest siou hi same carried for are morning being year, a dramatization of O. llenry.'s .story, annual convention. of the furs. Mole, for example, In Switzerland a woman has been 17 lamb and out iu very vivid shade of purple "A Double-DyeWe have plenty, Get It now while you can. Fine JJeceiver.'. Telephone baby well. very the colors and crimson, which, by the to chief even to inspectorship ana appointed returned has Frederick Pauline luuiulei, caracii are easily way, are doubly effective in velours the stage and is doing splendid work of factories, a wv4ed position hithercan be made to take on de laine, tli"at fascinating fabric to held only by men. with Mme. Simoue's company. .",riLvful drapery lines which is just now carrying 'all" before coat. vaudefur is into to Practically every local union Kidder go Kathryn The' long. loose, straight it. Soft in texture' as a suede' glove, in the state of California has of her version of 'condensed a with ville contrasting collar 1K!..,;;jde laine is one of the most veloers affiliated with the international upion its vintage by former play, "Madame Sans Gene." fur is likely to show and becoming materials imaginable with in the last fortnight. is that Villier's or it is said sleeves, play, It Bayard some. note in collar it is equally effective when it is seen During a recent week the Ameriand be will rewritten crossing fronts "The have Fight," it is woven when and un ttirly sure lo colors, plain can Brotherhood of Cement' Workers to the side. Somethat Helen Ware will be the star. with wide or narrow raised stripes issned..,chaxtfirs....la. two new subordimove made has but and For" 'aid 'Bought times it has a llussiau air, LOOK DOWN THE STREET SOME EVENING AND PICK OUT THE in some contrasting shades; when the nate unions of the trade. it and in cro-s that cussess may Ch'icago such a diagonally often the fronts MEN WHO DO THE BUSINESS. effect given at a little distance is alIn the number of .w age earners emare finished by a Wg collar or by ,most that of the richest aiid softest run there for the rest of the season. COME IN AND GET ONE OF OU R "HOT POINT" IRONS FREE FOR now play, ployed, the leading industry in Edwin Milton Royle's some sort of rolling collar echoing rordtiroy'Telvei, ONE MONTH'S TRIAL. "The Unwritten Law," is to be pro- nois is the manufacture of o'linl the lines so popular in the frock chameleon- - silk Lovely machine shop products. linH. the iu If. Frazee early duced by collars and separate collars of brocaded in biack is very smart for A neworganization of', but.dn.-new year. Uiee el. gerie, famous de-- j suits." su'e.'t I at niy installed dressy has been. workmen' is Guitry. the famous French actor, rhort .draped toais of Certain is using velvet closely dotted signer and Huston. membership tl. Mass., v. in Paris, and the supple fiir rounding a ay in'the .front !wi;ii sti.nil squn"es in velUcv and! to produce "Kismet" hm-iclose t o'be one t',;o;;.--. ili.i ho a: author, Edward Knoblauch, will at- roster '"ir"d bv ;;; be in to dull ' what iU'i'-Ji-'- i o:i at appears mnmvmi,rm;r',iimm .ein Wl mark. li,;L tend rehearsals liiislnng the )fv.ut'ip MiieiiieUe, On close inspection recent, meeting ot vorKcrs iu ven irray background. Robert Maulell is preparing to pre- thev are by no means graceful to be a very fijie. proves adfonl. vvea jit ing trade at sent "Charlemagne" in New York;1' for the slender uoiii.ui and aie not for a a plan! m green anil yei.ow on a v. n'.e d. reuuest decided that Florence Rock ':;i early in the spring-likelv lo be taken very seriously' by round. tendency prevailing Mr ...... troniendOus sums wm w D-.- it tt ls i ..' Provty Steam Laundry . , a lQ4Wn Telephone ii-- s -- s . : SMOOT l SP AFFORD Winter Rate lis Delivered - ln-1- sup-,Vs- ' - d - Electric Signs Talk ' - 1 -- I '. - I two-tone- Electric Company ur-ii- i s . ! m im-ia- j V ahir-lir.- i - . i ii .inen in tb'.f; tuuiii:v.. Very attractive dresses are made or lialf length So. ne Itnst.iiUt cf black Velvet. With thrni are wo 'tt front or b.ag.T, ln.i'ou up U:e t loiiu: scarfs of fur or chiffon PotM. r i and have' close on the left w ;b ' l at tiie top y-- h cl ise collars t:ni:-lniateiial "'rotn ev.'S ill diffen liy a narrow hicid e.!' eontra :tiug fur. Uiii pfirt o;" t'ie (frt ; arc a nov; hy. is A myib'l o:' i his usuail; t.,p. n'.r are the iaoyt. c'ii; rn; iun t :ie I'irdb-id or liel.'i loosely ; 0!' damask ; sieovf-which match and the '..le bar!:. ii'TuTT nii nrtxmd. Ircs in color and have soft fi if s Wei! iT "li'STUnS"" i!i go-imo J.i v.r. OV e the baud. 'm In t'.u orii, is be are d':-i- rated Maiiy jaunty hats ceptional woman. wtu striped libbon. For instate-"- a Many of the t'.ew fur coals set! btown plush sailor is trimmed made without collars for inciter cen in with a, m striped rib'uon veniMice in the rearlm? e" of !u'o it. orange and re 1. neck ' ui's.. I.ifnii'is are often, of :h" hamlsiome-- brocades, and in su:ne of i'iesi t.Hi most himiious garnien!-- ; in themselves that s rich Are Uullip. l'ae to o; cos; add ti.e greatly they th.;'M. coat. kt.. in ii.i-.I.c: Frr wraps and draped mantles are -worn Tmrtir irvTrteOTi-rr-r!over velvet or plus'a frocks v, iilnuii II ..iy.I'll: lines other wrap or drawn' nine.:: th" v. no' shoulders wiien an e eii.hu out ". r' 'I he Piovo Dri'vc Co. afternoon coat is disc anl"d. 'I bey s are made up in various fur-- but e in and. erniine effective iiarticularly with home cosr.:.;ies, ar- - a lia.rul.V sp mole. Simply Delicious lae eiu.. motis MtuUi-- iwi"'o ate ByMrs. janrt Nch'ruz-- Hill, V7 roj ihe Jtostjii Cooking School Jar;i-:u- c still liked and an- vei' rlrviuly wm In givi nil. .this recipe, -- Jlrs. llili Lknack by uouie women who have tae lievcs it to be one of the best adIt skillfully of adjusting them. cake recijH-- it lias lvten her giKnl forjusted Buclv a scarf may be substi tune to make. The simplicity and uniteted for a coat, formly jrood results will apical to every Street Xrocka.. visiting ft ocks. house housewife frocks, evening frocks all call for fur K"s trimmings and if '"discreetly ustd ive.i fur trimmings greatly (naanc.e the beauty of any costume. So many o three-piecthe and ihe w K-:- l . i ex-ar- , j ' well will be his leading woman. The Orpheiim circuit, is uoimr t o enrer Texas, Fort Worth, Dallas Sjin .Vntoiiio and Houston, being tli e towns where theaters will be erected. Twelve thousand dollars a week is said to be the cost of the Sarah will Haruhardt road show which start on its tour from Chicago on December 2; llenrv Miller is to produce a new play, called "Blackbirds," by Harry .James Smith, author of "Mrs. In this latter play will make her dfhut Crew Laura Hope a as star under Mr. Miller's direction. a . a-- Nul Cake- - HOURS ARE DOLLARS special eflorl lo or: a ti ,7.i' ji'iur'y paid Unskili d vorl; us ol Francisco is being made by tic Francisco Labor Co'inei! and Ihe Cab A !n this rfi fomia State Federation The var'oits locals .of bail e1" 'file state' of Califorirr, throughout " have organ'ed a Slate Barbers to ' push desired at the somimr session of the legisli" jiian li jhI This a;.;c. rtm trt' - in in is ir v especially true in traveling. - en't 1 main ti ami n in the south, by rail;you shortest possible time; yuit u nit modern comfort, and you expect and re-.uirc every possible measure of protection. Without ,Ji Fcd-riit- i.i legi-daiio- l.uv in Itavi of Labor. r ihcse features, travel in what General 'Sherman said war life. Perhaps the most fnipnrt.V't '!e taken by the cictarinakers' convention at lialtitnwre was that haviic; for i:j jobjc, t the ornanizal ion of eiart'iaki s wuirh it: u in independent and ire Oregon Short Line Railroad In cowuctiM.ii i Fire ? Icln On .' tltl.lt Itd'.alice iu Hill'!''- milled. with 1 c Union J'acific, Southern Pacific '. and U.'W. K. & X. r.inc; desires lo serve you to all east" ( rn points, the Pacific Coast and locally. $75,000,000 is hein expended in tiiese lines west of the Missouri River; the block signal TPlcm for protection is being1 kept at the stale of etfcctivetifss, and eq itipnient and service is contin and to the latest standards ually licing irnpi'iA-c- fae lories. ' A rejiori just issued by the Sta.te liureau of Labor Statistics si o that there were 70.S1H ntembeis , HILL & WARMACK wliislev merchants 'I lie laiior ill tan. year of Salt T.ake City. m.-ih'- he ut Missouri v total, females. ami 2.".n7 llakei y . douftle-trackin- lb in en 'i, I 0 aiMl j j of ruKilitv. .... .... ' g; hlglrcst-possiMe4-- 'o'ifr iij.-Workers' International Tnion 101 Bciirbon, proof, the best America has oicaiiied durim; 0: fiscal year ending' September I. I!H whiskey made twen'v-twnew loca's, ini!'a:ed l.r.l PER GALLON tie'.'-eatiilidates and issued pit .mo union btead labels; Try our- Blue Mountain Kich 'grained straight Kentucky '1 Consult any Oregon Short Line .s kepresent'tlive anvwhere when vou are readv to travel. j - 3 'l' two-piec- tiave throat treat there is un unusual call for hat and muff sets without heck pieces to match, but often the fur trimming is kept ' away from the throat so that separate furs or sets with neck pieces en suite may be worn, and sometimes the fur appears only iu some "one place on the costume, perhaps a band on the skirt bottom or on a tunic. The grays, particularly ia the dark ,hades, are greatly liked. Taupes .have been taken up too enthusiasti e crowd to retain cally by their prestige and are seen In every grade of costume, hut common as the color bow Is, it has. in hands6rue materials, much cachet. The dark iron gray and gunmeial too aref modish, "though more trying tbaa the taupe shades, and there are some lovely nquirrel and pigeon grays which made attractive trimming. The browns are moreNpopular' than inmany Beason3 past, and beautiful new shades have appeared which are ' hard to describe and to which no two manufacturers or salesmen give, the same names. There 'are lovely tones iV maroon and dead leaf and tete1. de Wgre and even seal,' while ' among the light shades such as sable . . mm&m-IC W rite t'xlav lor price HILL 24 iiiAi.tutiM-t- Thii is also an excellent white cake recipe when nut are omitleU. ChnroUlp IrlnJ Ont cup granulated sugar; ounct white of I egg, beaten dry, cup teaspoonful vanilla extract; tvaler. Stir the'onfrar, chocolate and vater until the 'mixture boils; cover and let boil three minutes. Uncover and let boil till w hen tested in cold water a soft ball may be formed; beat into the white of egg, then beat until cold , add vanilla. chocolate; The nut enmrael fronting (riven on forty of the X C Cook Book mny be used pfe in place rtf ihe chorolnte-froatinif desired. A r ol Ihe Cook Book handsomely illustrated in 9 colors, will be niniled free, if ymi will send Ihe colorrd ccrtiticnte pneked in. 2Vut ca art K C Biikinff ruwdct to llw-li.-ii iu Mv,i I Chlu 85 ff. ' & v ... a . E2wm rt a a ! 9 4o. i a, A 9.$ f II C'f - Sflll A'JXSAMCS ' m n 3 vt i 3 II. iilPOPU-LAu- 1 whites of 4 eggs, beaten dry. Sift flour and baking- powder together, three times. Cream the butter, add the iugar; then alternately, the milk and the flour mixture; lastly the whites of eggs and the nut meats. Bake in a sheet in a sliallow pan thirty or forty minutes When cold cover with the icing and decorate with whole nut meats. a "".t.-- WEST THIRD SOUTH Wfciisll.Vtf'-tsifcfAPh- i- Nul Cak. lf WARMACK & n kc a bi Kt Salt Lake City cufs graft' aip butter; tilatea sugar; cup milk; 2 ats jftour 2 Uivt tcaspoonfuts K C Raking Ton fcrs 1 cup of tint tneats chopped fine', One-ha- PER GALLON 83.09 " IT I SI I 8 9 . On 1J I 1 Magazine IT" "WRITTEN SO VOO CAN UNDERSTAND Story ot the Progress which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold vour interest forever. A GREAT World't Cov-tLiuic- ! . 1 230 PIGCS WCK K!3?ITH 3 PICU'SIS I.RIST 200 AftTiCLES OF GENERAL The "Shop Notes" Departraenl (20 pages) l,iyfj cavy ways to do tilings how to make Uf ctul articles (or home and shop, repairs, etc. " matour MeehsnSes" ('0 paitcs) tells how to mke Mission (uniiture, wirvlosj outfits, boats, engines, nuigic, and ail the things a boy loves. m ' SiN'SLE COPIES 15 CELTS 51.30 " " " your newsdealer, or writs roR t camels copy today Ask- - r Silver WediiinK Is a fine rteh. month rye .whiskey inollow. ari'l the It's lhat has pleased ev- vhlskey eryone fur a Rreat many years the 'whiskey that Will pleasp you. Stiver Wcitillntr is always loi)l never varies and can always bo depended upon to jilfcuse vou and your frinds. ' SPKCIAIj OFFnU. If you will the iianieB of ten or more friends wlio use whig- will and mention this pa- key per when4 ordering, we will full aiiartu for only Hhtp the . This charges $4.r, to help un Introduce Silver WeddiriK In your community. Every shipment :au1v wltlj tne express K'lwrantee or perfect satinfaetion, or money bark quick. Send for new price list. w. MKCllf-JXlC- vr.nn-o- CO. ' fIff ff.'.J T"i I; i I '! Farm & City Property Securety here are several reasons .s .': pri-pald- I 1 hm I I j I I T I I J I 1 1 H B 20 HI 00. years experience in Provo without a single foreclosure. MERCANTILE GO. Li r.., rficaoo Do You Know f&SZ to begin advertising Christmas goods? v e v The Money Lenders I 1 mil kii I . Utah. est loans HI mum iziA aouin jinn i. I 1 "The most reliable liquor house the Southwestern Teachers' associain the west. TEACHfcRS' MEETING. tion (net here today for what promises to be the most successful gathEvarisvllle. Ind., Nov.. 29. With J)r. ering since its organization. More You don't have to go P. P. Claxton, United States commis- than 1,000 visitors, Including numer-ou- r Cheer up Instructors other and around sioner of education, heading the'JIst college looking for temptations to of siieakers1; the annual conTentiYn. of educators of note, are In attendance yield to. ' hy we loan more money in county than all other agents combined. Straight Jime loans. Monthly installment loans. Low inter- 5 t w 'II st-n- r:-i- POPULAR .7 D 1 , Popular Mechanics fin I sent to your nearest fMKht . ....... I i r. ' . ' Jl.il ;.;..; f,)r only $5. 1 Modern Methods at Moderate Prices - .five-eighth- II i - - ! ' |