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Show v ' f WOSIMSDAY! II u It's easier to t develop ''.r. " " ite ,'"' 1 mld-feste- ra HENRI BEXDEL The return tv nature la nowhere more evident la' the new fashions than In the fitted and draped gowns f brocide and velvet whose first desiga is to reveal all the curves and ensuoua tinea of the aacorset-e- d BY v.. 53- we HEMmSUAY, T .7 : 1 ' i-- (VV l. a.- - ' J i? ' . par-asll- "f V.- - ..ta-JU- vtm rim W M 4":: A. i i - sur-p!r-- - wy irt 1 mend ilfeTcaTe-tffTrorth- - men needle- - y By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN of the ' American Medical Association and of Hvgpla, the Health Magattine. At present there' is no treatment for tumor of the breast, except early diagnosis and' prompt surgical re moval. The average person who discovers a lump is likely to de- - Editor Journal . HoWnrddiedT sevens years 0 and the beautiful chambers 1 Eitrrytown mansion built at a st Of $175,000 from her estate, are nost empty, for needlewomen can-- t be found. . Mlsg . Fashion Hints . NEW FLOWERS Velvet and meal cloth are ike most exotic looking at give a note of Interest lg gowns of colored velvet used to flowers to eve-or chif- - . r"'ri let , To emphasise the bias note,; the shoulder drapes are lines with turquoise .panne velvet, which forms the only trimming.' The bodice Is draped in a slight front blouse, whui extends into a sash tied ia back: The neckline Is bateau and the armholes are closely fitted about the bare arms. I consider this frock an excellent demonstration of the dignity and that a gown may achieve, in nate of the shortTikirt. The shoul- line der drapes and the formal note so necessary In gowns1" for state occasions. 'nr TAMILY fruit What is exnected tn lu leading musical events of the seas on, is ie concert which will he given by the Aeolian Concert company of Salt Lake Citv.in the Prnvo high school auditorium, Sururduy. inis concert is being sponssjed by the faculty ladies nf th Prnvn hih school, who with x the help of the KirhT organisation will have charge "i me ucaet selling. t'SE the-ad- ed 4 another relanee, of her mother-otive, who likewise examined if,-- snd then consulted neighbors and friends all of whom told her something that she already knew, namely, that she ; bad a lump. , Touch Irritates It- Cancer is a disease which teads to become worse On irritation and manipulation.; Repeated; attempts, to press upon or feel the Jymp In the breast, unless done by aphyslc-ts- n la the course of a diagnosis, $ere only to Irritate them and ' perhaps to spread the disease. When a woman discovers a lump in the breast she should go at once to the best possible! physician, one In whom she has Implicit confidence, and should follow his decis- TWO COATS This season's frock often has two ; v ion. one asleevelesa affair of fts, kasha, and an outside one of ' As Dr. Joseph . Bloodgood has r or heavy wool material. Indicated, the 'woman .should .not wait for a secondary Symptom of I POPULAR COLORS pain before seeking niedlcal.advlee, JTellownd greea-ar- e being pro-- and if pain is the first sensation in as the most popular colors for he breast she shoulij not necessarJted resort costumes. . ily wait 'of the appearance of a lamp. Another symptom Is an un usual discharge from the breast, ,NO BACKS' Attractive combinations of silk which is the result of inflammation. Na . Preventative Medicine d lace td be worn under evening There 1 no preventative medi,vns are made without backs, ae they may do service under he cine for cancer 'that can be used ither lpternally or externally, and !t low cut evening gown. ; there Is not the slightest evidence . , that anyserum has been deve'. oped COLORED LEATHER teattJer coats in delightful shades if virtue in controlling the disease. I 'blue aired or green, are trimmed "Today maBy burgeons reimrt more Hi nafrow bands of gold or silver. than 75 per cent of patients o perked on have lived for more than v' .. ther." . .. i - five years following operation with-tn- t any recurrence of the disease. , ; Caticers ia their early stages are recognized ; and -- may be completely removed., In the' later stages they may have spread deeply and involve I 10. pther parts of the body, go that sucv; ; W cessful operation becomes impossi noavonT ble. , ; . . FEATHERS a ,I " s aj.wv WINTE R JiChea a "OREM. LINE" 4 i t avt Safety fan IVi jirotectjoiLot SISTERS IN CONCERT Professor Elmer E. Nelson announces that he will present Mis Grace Sorenson and Miss sisters, in a piano recital next Friday evening at 7 :30 o'clock in College Hall. Mrs. Hannah Packard, soprano soloist wlli assist. The public Is invited, free of V charge. r i inn i you dress better without more clothes T Imyliig-su-y little Ask Boy Bright HP'S RIGHT! Most emphatically Xou yea. have In your, home discarded suit's and waists that will prove stylishly serviceable If you'll al- low ns to clean them or dye them in the latest fashionable color tone. , . - .ii- - -- n , ' V . Salt Lake & Utah R.R. Henry I, Moore and 119-- N.UNMMSITV AVB. PR0V0.UTAH 23 PHONE i I -- 475 EAMING 5 TRIPS TO SUMM ER - LAND (jK'J ' i . 7 IxK'mccjl Ge an Framcicco on your way to Southern California . ' . Reduceci fares to Los Angeles and back, plus a stopover in colorful San Francisco. Go this way. Get more for your travel funds. ' ' Los Angeles n hi 'Thelheaper the bat, the better ii i to Daov 1 Los Angeles Circuit trip, one way via 6an Francisco; one way ' Mf via Las Vegas ' ; ... travel A unique opportunity. At no added fere, see the - most of California as you go. Oft and after November 14, taster and finer service via Overland Route, Lake JTahoe Line. Famous trains in day 6r night service be1 . tween San Francisco and Los Angdes. Tickets on tale dailyand good for eight months. Aboundsln IIcaXih'Buildiry- ' - . ABpfkwLa.bFaat.Mlcaisma d0m payntnt and coif xwlctomu. AA about our 6 Parc4 Cri(icat Ploa. Satatl 5335 $6085 EMULSION -. .- ' Offering elements ot besauty, comfort, power and smoothness unrivalled in the lowpriced field, Chev rolet closed cars have contributed largely to the sen ' ' sational increase in Chevrolet sales and the spectacular ' - ', spread of Chevrolet popularity. No otherf closed cars at the price offer the beauty . comfort and luxury of bodies by Fisher with thisir J, s superiorities in craftsmanship, style and safety. Finished in modish shades of lustrous Duco roomy and attractively upholstered, Chevrolet closed cars- offer every essential to the highest type of modern, ; comfortable motoring- - A single ride vrill reveal the astounding value which has made them the choice of i so many Hundreds of thousands of buyers. Come in"5 and get a demonstration! . , - "SCOTT'S that are . via San Francisco OfPareJhlue In Childhood u WASHING WOODWORK varnished woodwork Has lecome very mtith soiled, It may be washed with soap and water-i- f the Is uuun'ken, but If thU Is worn off. or If there are deep st raHihes. water should not be nued until the surface has beea protect. d by a coat of. oil m V , A Tonic BKHber , , a Both ways IWaen soap e ays: rr making a strong acid of and mising with enough Fuller's earth to make a tairly stiff paste. Work this Into t.alls of convenient site and let them dryv They aiay be used on gar meats or In f leaning sfiots from " ' . .. ; carpets. by tastiie At the convention of the Women's into the ground a couple of inches Xational Farm and Garden Asso ttue gTouud is soft and muddy now ciation in Philndepbia, I was pleas- and this is the time for bulbs, any ed to observe that a statement was time before the. ground freeze made to the effect that the: famdus bard) will be a beautiful tulip or gardens of English estates were jonquil-o- r hyacinth early in the now inferior to American ones. I spring without any further effort regretted, however, that an amend- on your part! Freeiing dosn't hurt ment was added intimating that it. Nothing .will hurt it short of there was not the general Interest eiSaiutr it up, and you have no'idea In' flowers in America that there is what u thrilLyou wHl get when you T across the water. see it .poking its litNe green nose Be that as it may, I believ most above the ground In March. Bulbs are cheap! I paid firmly that the time is coming very soon when such a statement will not dn y . And a dozen make quite bruerreopleTia veTEel J back from other the simple business of rowtoglwirttr -sinjwr Yot a 'dollar, youcan have wuo.e IkmI of tbem. And ..they own iior.v beds largely because Uiey Imagine it to bexconipllcated, diffi- rouie up every year for you without cult business that requires a sort of ycu so much as whistling. Depart ment stores. eetLatores, and even 5 sith special sejhse to operate. - Now they are beginning to learn and 10 cent stores sell bulbs. that it is the simplest thing in the DANCE FROCKS world to turn up a hit of soil and Moire and georgette crepe in ex or bulbs'. Nature put In a few seeds, Mother ctv the Kanie shade are combined does the rest. ' As, usual, Nature, will oomp ninety-ninper in the newest dance frocks. cent of the way, if we take but one SATIN SLIPS step in her direction. But we must tnk'ethe first step. Slips of 'changeable satin, or" of .Da-.younder realize that au ugly little irrldesceut fabrics- are used bulb tbat looks like an onion, stuck chiffon gpvens, ' M vstetr -- . ', Rl hair-e'ot- - . id CARE tir-GS You can' ke-- the corners of rugs from curli:ig np if you sewni some h wtiff material like tuuTmiu or fn the lmderside of the corner. Von can 'ulso sew on the .wall weights thst are used by tailors aud drvssiHukers to make material fair straight. ." Jbr Economical Transportation ;;' I ; BHEAKTAST- - Grajie Juice," codfish balls, graham muffins, mils, " . coffee. - EnguWh nnkeV, LUSCHEOX curly endive with bacon' dressing, Dutch apple cake, milk, tea. Itoncd aad stuffod . DIXXElt shoulder of lamb, , currant i 1I VHMS VAKMSII crea med rrot , prune a nd- - pi titt ; ' If ubiilitil is rpHU-- on varnish, pile salad. rye oread, pmupkitt wash iiuweiluifvly with ' pudding, ail Ik, coffee. .... am trying to nave on potatoes Iiur on oil. tlUs year without losing auy vulii-ab'- e cahA-ieNO. ACIDS or vllanii;te. Tii stuffing In the roa furnixbes the Never use gtrajj? adds or glkili uecexsary calories but the carrots take care of the vtiainlnf and min- .ii the, metals tbat are connecteil eral salts.. Whena dish rich 'in car- with p'nmliiug. substibohydrates is served as-tute..' (or iKilad'tes as In this case with, the stuffing, the other vegetable Included Jn tlie meau should be particularly cit'h in mineral wilt and an extra large serving calculat- BIDE THE ed. rimHkiu Pudding; Two cups sifted"tKHHifciUi 2 eggs. 1 a ; Lis cups granulated sugar, 3 ciiis i.i iw for ml lk, 1 teaspcKin ginger, .1 tea.s)oon , PtniT cinuamon, 2 tablespoons molasses, Vi tea spoon salt, '. cup seeded - and and chopped raisins, 4 tablespuous chopped hickory nut meatsnor 1 tablespoon lemoa Juice, '4 more tablespoons granulated sugar. WEEK-ENEXCURSIONS Beat whites of eggs until stiff and Week-En- d 1 MC Excursions in sugar, molasses, spices lieatlng I rTM to Lake and and return Salt ,raisins Add nutsand salt. pumpkin and stir well. Slowly add Saturday U) Monday, Inclusive milk, stirring to mix thoroughly. 1'utir into u buttered baking disk Ask our agent for details of snd bake 50 minutes in a slow oven. cents per mile and Beat w bites of eggK until stltfjtnd our v dry, lieu ting In mtfar and lemon 2 cents per mfle rates. Juice, llle over top of pudding and return to oven for eight minutes to Special car service for brown and cook Ihe meringue. perishable-freigh- t. Gltidys-Sorenson- Chiffon evenina frock am tilt more sophisticated than they were last season, and often are given an unusual Arte 4v th i nr natriM. featheSratisaea from Tight to dark in tne color of the frocks - flapper Fannie : FOB CXE.4NLVQ Tod can make aa effective acour-lui- g D Slated Saturday r1 THES3 Economy Aeolian Concert ' '"'-CrAC- - Dr. Wjlllam F. Wild points out, in most of the Instances recorded by the American Society for the Control of aneeKrthewomairwho first dJseovered-tbfiJumpask- t . ' Household Hint U pattern supplies alt the adornment Beaded, , A brocade frock requires subtle dedgn ind caref ul execution, for lUvery tlmpHrity will call at tentioB to faults. If there be any. . ' New Dignity af Uae la the gowa Illustrated, great care was seeded, to make the large motifs ia th pattera fall in proper places, so that bodice and skirt are' -correlated. The malarbjl Is a soft brocade to deep- viothided '' ..... For Early Spring Gardens Plant Flower Bulbs Now CJMJS ADVISED er her limit and this limit is an erage mere 10 pounds more than e is right now! Are there at least 10 women In United States who can sew A te seam, run a fine tuck, or baste leat seam, who would like to live ejse and luxury for the rest of 3lr lives for nothing? If there are y such, the trustees of the beanti- Margaret A. Howard home at rrytown on the Hudson can't find sm, ;nd tpey want 'em. In bl NewIdrk, Margaret How- 3 was the most fashionable do ner. She made all the 400 gowns it amounted to a row of tucks .t needle amassed a fortune of If a million which she left for a - . body. :,v VtaUtUnes have risen to their books. aarural potdtipa. . alps are closely Which is probably exactly1 why swathed, aUrU either wholly or y te Rtoodjfore the'judge to receive circular display the lines of certain parchment It'a a wonder the thighs with every motion. nit as many good husbands aty The molt against flat boardllke f wtnTudoTwhea you consider figures, atmlghtuae frocks, has Dro- ! HVbose ; sole-- . interest M gressed se far that aiany of the most mo: muuai vuif xau re- sembie a drapery of a alagla length Handsome Harry wrapped in his of rich material, wound about the it pelts 8waggered Dot of the body, again and again to emphasise oxen Ice and cold of the AUakia ratner taaa conceal its eontours. i I told trail, stole llary Campbell De Needs Little Trimmioiu. The lovely chlffoa velvets that apjimp, who bad followed the gold tail with her husband Tom" 20 peared oa the textile markets this (ars, and away they vamoosed! ran are highest la favor for the ow ke deserted husband com-ai- u new draped gowns. I have Imported that with lore gone, his gold andmade more velvet gowns this es are skimpier, he strikes no seasoa than I ever before handled den rock, and that all luck has In a single fabric in a single season. 4ft him! I like materials that supply their i We hear a erett deal about lort own trimming, yelvet. is one of If lug "a womaa'i tU," rovmaking these, Its rich texture and soft ings In life! Once In a while, as sheen would be desecrated by a Service sqaib from I Hevwbo heavllv trimming. ',tbis Jtobert are trims a velvet gowa paints the lily,, the tables turned i inaeeo. .y I There's As aa example otpudlclons trim always balm in GUead. if ike this matter of overweight, am velvett I ming illustrating In and the, accompanying picturV calories, pineapple an- evemb ohops, salt, baths, or what ning frock from. Callot Its' rich re you. The great masses of a black- - velvet la embroidered In a womanhood have gnashed single motif of rose and .gold and teetb.aod gripped their movie the hem and armholes are faced airs to see the syipniute gaseuea with violet satin. The embroidery motif form i screen stars gamble upon the a But tidings have It that the panel that drops In a graceful -- luscious te nolr of -- these -point below" the hemline. design is carried around the gklrt j mozell Is the fear of fat Mary Miles Jttinter iert tne screen with a single row in front and three s affirmed, because she could not rows la back. Left is a gown of soft brocade sliadel from turqulss to deep violet. The Not only does the point break en from beine fat Barbara La the one In black velvet is embroidered in a single motif of rosa and too from gold rigid hemline, but the skirt itself run irr'dled, they say, 'Ung. Nlta Naldl who, as a vamp, upward on the back, to a height of . Thus the vogue; for uneven. Jieuis vcn-skline., r iply had to resemble a cooked three inches above the front hem- - is satisfied. Scarcely a wintlo eve-Jltocato taUXoe vta less trim' eth of spaghetti, was out of pie-- UUV, Vning gown ot tnis season Has an iiiing than velvets, for their 'own fel f0T niontBs SS she battled ter Mgbt, and every star has a weight totraot which automatically fires EAJHYfREAIHENrOF r the minute she goes one ounce e rblld-cir- .... V : NOVEMBER 14. Intuits OiUnIn fashions 100 per Hit baby than a 100 per at feoa-and. 8 the mother of a state fair riae winning baby told a Judge when she obtained a (ivorce from her husband. The food omaq proceeded to dolefully tell tiw abe worked Into the small boar t the night working for her 100 er cent baby, preparing special d, Ironing little clothes, study-i- g PROVO SUNTUY . 486 te West Center St i J- - . ..." ' ' erior Motor Co. .."I r. M, ' , Provo, Utah |