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Show page PROYO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. MARCH 8, 1927. TEe Deadly,-Si3. - Norma Has a FEETOFCLAYipahon For Salads THE GODS WITH b -' .ltfft Hf -- S5--t ecoratioos JL . f : -- ,v - By Olive ' , ., :. "Iiuperious Caesar dead mtl turn, ed to inv iidirbt Kt;l 8'biil? I he wind a win u But the emit iicvd utit die of the earth erthy. One at the world's greatrst sinsr-erwhile u toif imiit-.- t I lb"e guest at i fami"ly of eouifurt-abliiieuii- - but who lived jneteit-tliHisIto-li- e - , - r" s il "".-t- H l s V;J? S ?, ,i tint, - JiH'-- se BiHe An Ancient Symbol of Kcspitility fruit It bIus. PICTURESQUE old recton' in Rhode Island was reeenUy - being Covered restored. with vines, its colors mellowed by Mft.. the rectory bad stood for evr one "hundrad fear. The north doorway on this old home wu formerly the doorway of the French Admiral - deTcrnay, ard i one-othe famous carved doorways of New England. 'W'hen tbe dust of .years was brushed from the ancient carving:s and the ctstral ornament disclosed, it proved to be a pineapple. Only one gther similar doorway is still vn existence that on ..the pld .Statu House on. .Wushisarttia Square. Commenting upon his aftt! itectural design a 'writer of ''P-ri- sh A t'iilnii KfiliH bo'.boii-;- 1 tii ur-i- t Wrt ttieT'tily fur iuuoyed. Uvu i.d mill's removed iinin iiicks iwim can iiriMiuce tor vmi btweortaiimriiKls checkered bnby kuiiKjuats on five niiuiiies' unii.-r- i So, it was the tiiiie ot year when any trj;K's' are bind to find and Madame at uulliiiy liur Hip iili.in Kkrdeu variety, Willi the result thai ut tlte cud of the second she'.Jjoiiidcd a train for New orK tsTtlumf so .mucU'.-i.naHjunk ou to bor luetics. This ht'OrV 1 iuu ' telliiiK is true: A country buy j;ii'w up to' be u tfreat man. Me had resented ehop-liU- j the lit'ds iff ciiiekeiw for the preacher on Sunday, lie would mutter darkly us he drugged the nxe .to the chopiiinir block, "When I'm a man I won't visit jioor folks wlio nfhfce rhoir little Iiojh eat hat all week. and then on Smrday just leave them the dark nient." Hi: was .smart and clever and by the time he was forty lie was not only a flume of national prominence but he had completely fmirotton that he liml ever cliopicd rft ibieki iis' heads for the preacher. Kor yef.rs everybody had been choppiun oif heads or him. A society of students asked him to rome and lecture for tliein, offering liii- to..pay Jiis. eiu:UM: iii..oii nn "extra fare" train i:nd sttiyed' at the most expensive liolel a day longer than was nevessarr. Hn ids hotel bill when lie left were the following items: meals and room, forty three dollars; vi;let service, six dollars: laundry, Uir.ce (b;II:irsUi teleithom chU", iti ite hng didlars. And that Wasn't tin- half of it. There was a five, dollar box 8 va-'- ' theusHiid f f ' , ..... .. i ., Living room of Mrs.Tanner Fairchild's maisonette shop, or mug can camouflage a toobig room and give iiersnuiulity to drab pieces of furniture. "Haven't you been lii a room : NVw York where none of the furniture looked DON'T at home?" she questioned; "where a sofa seemed to be edging out of i Clash colurs. the room, the chair!! remtlexs, und 1 Draiie vonth room bricbtly. I'sp dark (Inwrit'i.J.n north. the tables positively jnenadngV llud , romns, arrangement, "rather than bad furniIlavc. brlfbt . tujom.in large. ture Is tht reason for it." As for color here the sinning units. cannot be overlooked even by the Mix periwig. most liroadminded and tolerant. in faddish fur- Mr Fiiircbild suggests a few don't f nishiiiKs. una that her exnerience as u decora to: NcjiU't't lotcic, - has tn light. her:ponTfntcnrp in nnvthins- : "Don't dash' colors in humidors, XKW y(UlKi.Mr., 7 The seven book ends, ash trays, and daV-'nart.- ThewlS dUrdtit'VigiiM olijets-jd'deadly .sins' of tlur iffi" in home' dworutlon, uncording, to the eye frmu the main beauty and ' 0od with feet of rl.iy! ' !. ' Mrs. Miiry Tnnner Kuirchild, harmony of a room. colltrttif und deuler of New "Don t use dark draperies in a somber or northroom. If your livYork. . Earl K. Thomas of l,os 'And thpy ore as bad as Hie seven ing room gets lirtie'or no sun, Kpeiit .Monday in l'rov.i mund- grecu or. gold com. nnd vlsiTing friend-- '. inniiks' 'slie inserts, "Itecnnsc iiiiinrions. -.'Oman's n nso in "Don't colors a .Judgment, bright they betray Mrs. Alrfinjrtcn Snow and Dallas in sunny room. This has a blinding, i ste, refincnient, intelligence Snow sjieut Friday in Salt Lalce Whole personality." fact, her disqiieting effect. Vse Idues, violets ..'. City. . Here follows her list of artistic or dull reds. transgressions which will make the Care With Brightness Professor Jitht'o M. HaU ::tcb of "Don't use bright- colors in large hume a permanent, monument to the unities such us wall dra)eries or the Preston iiurli school spent the deficiencies of it mistress : IlwoiiKWiity between "the' outside rugs. When your room needs a bril- yeek end in l'nsi liant toning. up.- the right vases or wnn is a student ;it the liiigtiain and insidp of n lioine. Overcrowding. Young university. pictures should give the color. .lmnhled mTHiiseinent. Miss MjtU' rasper of Salt Lake "Don't .niix periods. . Bennington Autattouistii; color Hchemes, fur a few (lavs with Mr. lottery doesn't belong with mahog is "" and. I'oiifused styles periods. ju'iH'iiuiil Mr. AiiHtfton-Hwtv- rr any, for instance. bu.twlt rustic woods such as pine, maple or Latik-- iJ Um till i ly. . r ehewy--mit-ide "ofllie llon?c keep Lit W be trite. Don't be indis"Don't faith with, the Inside, she warns. criminate in your vise of Dante book 'With a Hjianish stucco house, don't Sr Gabihads, nude statues and use Chintse decorations. Don't try cuds, 'arty' fads. to make a convontlonsil apartment other ' Don't forget; a room is created to too fancy. 'Stick t .simple, furniture SIT MAIL and plain ' liii"-- - md'dnn't please live in so It should be livable. Have don't overhung and overdnipe it." jour living room quiet uml your cbtrirs comfortable. He logical and (tnkfd Ifc nis Overcrowding lends all the other have your chairs .and tables where comfort and convenience dictates." "sins, Mie finds. Mrs. Fitirehild startled business "Many womert choke flieir hoiif'ft until men it year go by. settUig up .an with fin nil lire ami it looks like not bin.? bill a museum aurhiue shop in a bungalow on the -- that's a relic of (lie Victorian age roof of a Jlaubattan sofasv atrocious chan- Her quaint col tuge ooks. down upon of deliers Him startled deer in glass roaring New York. as. froiiia mouneases. Had ari'i ngeiiiciit of chairs tain top. Furnished as uu early tlii' siA, and American hpme would have been a ilnd tallies eaii-ru- in delightfully uncommercial interior shaiii' of a' (b'signed room un " . vhile eleveniesH in plan- - is the result. too-littl- e These aw tw interior (iecort- iiig JX)N"TS Miost eiupbutjlzed by Mrs. Mary Tanner Kaircbijil,' c''rt v - 1 V Angeles,--('idiforuiii- doa'trt-Wefin- ijf.Uui.-iue-iltcval fd . l. T1tra(T"i"m-Tietoratttff- f hrf, ' X JlS V I in the midst Is an ancient symbol of hospitality, and no symbol of hospitality must be allowed ta decay-ove- r the door-- , way of a priest, whose doors must always be open to the sheep of the flock. ' May the old pineapple be a true symbol of a real welcome for many years to come!" Today, the pineapple on the table symbolizes hospitality. Much of the beauty 'of old doorways has been lost, but the spirit of hos-j. pitality la still fostered, and the hostess who serves pineapple extends to the guest within the door, an ancient warmth of greeting. The newest aid to the hostess who serves pineapple are Hawaiian They are pineapple ."tid-bits'd made ' from the same Hawaiian pineapple as, the sliced T or crushed product, and thev lend 1 - SSh V - NortH - Taiuadg- ciieli HayUitTTtneiraelveg to" "dishes" in which that' it re.iuires love. . iMth'siou and smaller pieces of pineapple are feinorse to make u good salad. preferable to larger pieces! 11 t!ial is true. it. is lm wonder Here are some delightful ways ' X rum Unit is well of serving pineapplei tid-bit- s: Taiinaiige. col-iiii- v in kiK.wn the screen celebrities' Waldorf Salad Pare, Pineapple lilT(7l"ly wood for ber ability, us a "suladist." It been kuowir lo turryjberi J hroiiyli the making of inn ny iH ieei miuium. aiih oi uinii for iiist.ince, Is called ginger ale Kiiiaii, uiouyii lew nave neeu nine ro IdenJifv its strange fkivor. . i ll Secret Is Miss Talmadge's reiiiK' " I for , in ' Jiissolve 2 tablespoons; of gelatine .n t cup of cold v. ater, and pour ever it 1 of boiling water. Strain J end add 2 cups of ginger ale. 1 cup (of sugar, the, juice of 1 lemon and 1 mange, and 2 ti hlespoons of pine- apple juiv. Add 1 cup of .berries, 1 cup' of-- piled cherries, and i cup cf choped blanched almonds. Place i'i nmhls. and chilL Serve in hearts of lottu: with French dress ing. Your guests will love it. devour .ii.il nui-- r fo.. imv ir Her ions-bi- ; - ll-r- e Defy Senate ne ." i "L - " " 1 - " W.'rjiU'T.-TnPT'n- r- ww-itlitf-- tTT(TI"foiTf!iriTidiiiTe sn' r -- ... i tJc T? -- ' i' " . t-- . :- - lie - Tunny, tliN worhf! Overnight the i.ider geniVatiou which had been m iiitiiforled'iiiul, thrilled to t lie very w marrow by ber "gorgeous voice was ready lo ygg her when it believed V that she suioked. !, And. as. is imutil with the'Vorlil, the lesser- thin? . drowned "nut tiiv trnitr 4M.'autiful " - ihli)!. . :rfA'lt - - iV.''A(c' A-- spinach RMlt through many KC VIJAPKI) OXPOKU : . ssiutt b proparlj tad. Osm of Matona craat st aides la this bBportMt tha jrr suoyt 14 work It acb day nis way properly halanmal . rJ I; 1 it 1 f A low patent leathitr oxford for fining has large wallops and fast ens .with, a cat In bow. 6. . -- Day By Day I s NePatrons Gome K. II. Evans of San Diego, Call- fornla, was a Provo visitor Monday , en business. V" Wliy Children other portion of oar work is mere encouraging or affords us mere pleasure, than the fact that new - faces are seen in our stores every day. Many new patrons tell us they .have not' previously been cur customer, etc. and then proceed to tell us how and wny they hap- -' pened to glve our store a trial. , No , . -- that of the Day's TWO MAIN REASONS There are many who tell of two occurrences that caused them to come. The first being that some good neighbor, friend or - relative had told them of the many pleasing advantages they themselves were enjoying at some O. P? Skaggs System store, and the sec ond that they had heard so much' . knocking against our stores that they just came in to see what sort of people we are and what our store looked like. So, both enemies and- - friends cause many people to start buying groceries and meats If' by the O. P. Skaggs System.-ycu have never visited our stores, do so soon. You, like thousands of others, will prefer them to arty ycu have seen, after a trial or two. Impor-tehVSchborW- FallsTri .' " mm' j Samuel lasull, Chicago public utilities magnate (above) aiul Thomas ( . imniiighaiii, former treasurer of the ..I'l'iinsvlvnnia Itenubllcan State Committee, when they appeared at the Capitol in Washing ton to" leWify before the Heed spec- tree, und she was scared as she ''iuld.bfi.i ujiidur luuaJn.fnriit-- f her not go uvvay. Wee Si;OTtTx.THnfjp"-"wit-a- bound nnd i hast d the spider o the ground. "Oh tluink you," sirtd Miss Muffet, "you have s.iVod by curds and "whey.'T -- Ami tfun, Phe eyed the Tinymitw, and 8!iil. "You've come to see the ;o'ost. Land. f Mother sights haven't jou? "Oh, my. - think that's n gr,at. .New friends-Tiiilyittys glad to mii f, but first of I.bav&a treat. Tli run iibuig ami .get it 11 .imv, if, sit down ami waif. and-woul- . ..fJT .. THE PICTURES) COLOR j-iii- 3'OU letting listless mornings, on largely by wrong breakfasts, handicap your child s school work? .Recent investigations, conducted in over 2,000 American schools and colleges, reveal 807a of the "bard" studies as falling m the morning. Thi3 percentage is confirmed by Prof. Wiliardy of Northwestern University, and other leading educators. -- Thus Quaker Oats breakfasts, providing the excellent food balanco of protein, carbohydrates, vitamines and the "bulk" to make laxatives seldom needed are being urged as a duty of parents in projecting their children's most important working hours. No other cereal grown compares in food balance. Serve every morning. Their rich Quaker flavor nwkes them savory delicious breakfast3 and enticing that yet "stand by" one. Get either Quick Quaker, which cooks in ZVt to 5 minutes, or regular Quaker. Oats today at yorr grocer's. i t - 1 -- , . I 71 EAST CENTER ... FOOD Quaker Oats STORES MAKES BAKING EASIER . u avu THE -- WORLD'S GREATEST gives you double value double security against failure, because it is I- siad Coppy, "Yon are brsie. Iuu tbinl; yoii are. That's ou rave," you .always ratch why y.oiir breath. Tlutt lim. toad just nmiii" jump, iiud likely mail 7,.(The Tiuymites get a surprise in jour puor lie-,r- t thnmii. In fact, In .,Luio next story.; stead oMieiiu brave, you're really . scarrd to deartt." ,3'be CrMked Man ilisliked to see the Tinies argue. So, lie said, "I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott and ttthik. jour plan of rambling 'round siient Siuidav in Salt Lake amlly will lirftig jou heaps of fun. Misi v n witit relatives nnd frieifjH, " Muffrl tbe"ntreet. '4 . . Sac is a girl yoiiJd like to meef.'f And very shortly all the Tiny mites yb. tula iahl of "Salt.Ijike is . vtfrvou ti rui). visiting .here Jo? a week with Mr. " '. 'lieu'tii tUv) foimd Mini Muffet a und Mrs. Arlington 'Snow. oil, yes. mi rr r. i m JV" j; "Wk t Jl i f.'.-ist- teaspiMin grated cheese. t"fK ARE g rr Wash "Stand By" COCMKAM n ---f But the elders may settle dowu t'tid the Joungsters nmst gt't a new the Heink now says f rguincntL-fo.idle WHiitk the world t( know that the does not smoke and that she t,l,,t endorsement for an old frientt without reading.it. Ami the here's wmeriug that after-thiiuvhl Mrs. Heink H read; K fore r signs? llllSplKltl IK'PlH'd, 4 tublesimoiiK rgg, 4 Morning Hours. Noted Educator Reveals a.s to the reason. No clvie.la-giVeDid a faUgirlonce do him wrong? Does he fear that the appetite of behemoths may work hob with the income, or does- he, to wish nmliMvlse, contemplate even . in his grave the gladsome spectacle of a host of skinny'TleirKlingH-romp-Inwith flair and verve and elan and grace through the classic halls -- r www, r " of his mansion? ?l ' Felt Qurer" me feel r ; inqueer 'The Jajsi! made side." said Floyd Hewitt, Hi. who (READ THE STORY. THEN bus ponfeisel to beating to death a The Crocked Man said." "Well. UIk; neighbor's young wife," then enisle fi ing In the fdcull Qf her baby boy. least thai 1 can do is The woman's husband worked eve So he ' jirepaied n dandy meal of be Tinie likt'd... They, nings. It was customary for the things a will and ate neighbor boy to go across the street tuck'led it with quite each 'evening to listen to. the radio. until they hfrd Uu-i- r fiH. It tasted "Music, gets me all Stirred loV he mighfy fine, for tiiey "bad" had n" ; ... had Mid before the fatal evening Ungthy. btl. In. half an lio-ir- ' they nfl were i when it stirred him to a double Ibrgngh, nnd t'lowny said, "Wlttil iimr,i,,r Ani1 vlm.. the 'reformer ntid the shall we (hV Thrv's nothing cIm-tsee 'right her; ljft's journey Il(.h,rs nm' )r.7. m, utilize this Mtor to t,, ,ast rnimt) If the.legis-- , dtm tr the rond. l'mnnt nfrnld "of .tliri mmlit miUv.a it ns well.niul , anything. Let s saunter (in and play lt',rovijp more Institutions for the nnd sing." And then be diiicUy lIimr()ni( that endanger every home jniyiied aside, much, frjgbteucd )Jf n -. would Menu kdJtite.morefvv Atu LZi:i"Z 4 tid-bit- s, ' t i d Need Breakfasts ' has Ernestine "Sehnmnnji-Heink- ' never puffed a cigarct in all ber life. So imnouiieei) the diva in ahswerlo thousaucls of protests tha followed publication of jwent ail .which printed the Heink's "iicture iiiid her signed endorsement of a certain ciguret. "I always -kind ta nry mnke heMttflie. tbroHt,"- - lf d ' "(irow, Little Fai Cirl" No fat girls wed apply fur rooms in the newly ?."i0,000 homo for young women to be built in Toledo,, (),, according to teruw of a strange wjll left by a millionaire of that city. Tlio homo will be for "young women between the ages of 10 u)id 2S, tif sniiill stifture. iio fat womenneL(l apply), bright, ambitions', stylish and good to look at," according to . the wording of the will, WOMAN'S one-ha- 1n?-lnf- sun-kifse- h mi .' one-four- th V -- hair-iiot- tidbits, cup walnuts broken in pieces nd cup g slices celery ut 'in' thiri Mix with thick mayonnaise drc-i- ng and serve on lettuce. Baked Pineapple. Tumttocs-- r. Scoop out centers of six uniform-sizetomatoes. Chop, six slices crisp bacon, tomato center, and ons onion. Add medium size can of and Hawaiian pineapple enough'bread crumbs to make the right conEisUmry to. stuff.. into tha shells. Cover with more crumbs cheese. liv.ko in a oven (56V degtues) for twenty minutes. "The e - -- - quarter and core three aeries anj cut into tiny cubes. Add medium size can cf Hawaiian pineapple Tidings." says. pineapple, - -- j,,.,lf"llilllf . The hotelx lii the town were lm.r. the lady Heeented the iuit;r)ion with iilucrity. TTuscoiited in bi-- r room Kite sent bcr unii. to announce Hiat . fde jireferrcd .to liaiv hT meulK iiloue, und would they kindly r i wild tiJiv tit end Feven. und liy the way wnuld iluy Ui-- . iiai n e : . 1 .t ,... t- - ani.m u'"'I'e om.-Iet- .. Kliti-esiie- . 't - Itarton RoL-ii- water and rook in the water that (,'lluKs rt tt leiivex. .mi wry fme and add Iwtotm. Keawm witb salt nudpeiiiCTinicr aid enonglt crumbs kf tu ubwirb fxiv. WMter the dpin. '. a eh. Put mixture Into a well butter--" u K!ruie ni mase lour aepre. . HV SISTEH MAKY wri lK.n. Mip raw I'.HKAKKAST Baked aW.M, "n ,! aud $m in- ...itme.ii, thin cream, crNp hole eu lima iue egg , wh.iit toast, touuito ? Biilk.ll" -" " begin to fret.- Cover wllU grated- -. coTfe- wr bot oven l.rXCHF.ttX-Wro- le ..f spin-- ,hw,e1 w,",1 1ut lm" IHIWIWI- a.li. I.rown hr.-- J rer t0 ,mlt ftlu' "UKhtly Imtwn the roll milk tea DI.NKH-Stn- ffl '"nR the egg. "iM,rL r. d,.r. ,'heft BI,t fiulKh loin with apple rings, browned sweet Serve In the casserole. U mixture can aUo be - Tb lwtirtuea. mashed ' 'turulpm-- - Trh Into individual baking dishes If rhubarb ie, fmtft-rollmilk, eiiffee. prtt . i. . ;, A child under Mix years of age preferred. t should noj. lie served the dinner AV. C. T. T"ers who bave ever held uient. A nweet ixitato' should be put inside Itefore browulng and a dish if np the Heink as a shilling example slewed rhtibiirb take the place- of of womanhood lifted the pie for hi dinner. Turnips are their hunds In holy horror. Younger ' excellent for HinaM chUdreu women who did smoke, to the horor Cassen le of Spin:wh of their elden. glwrntly-extilblt- ed . ." .Two iHiuiids silnach, 4 .table- the ad with a "there, you think she's broiled bacon such a person f alt the womanly spoons chopped-wokefinrrirteit itread wraith, ilatiKLJUiwo,j:oii like that"? Ji I v r .... . I JW Hif rVf '.'u.t.. rm .. E r.J .r J double beting con tain, two leavening 0 uit;-cnebeginsto- work 1 . SAtES ' -- , ' when the dough is mixed, the other waits for the heat of the oven, then both units ork together. An4yduuseonIy one spoonful where you use two ..; spoonfuls of many other brands. 2Ys TIMES TUGS "XT-,..--- V OF ANY OraEa'BEiiiMD mmmmmmmmmmmKmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmtmmni-- " . " t . t, i ' ' it- |