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Show if ,i r WOMAN5 tEOVO EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1, 1925. - - r- , . Hats , Mushroom Types Favored Tweed Frocks. Felt to Have Great Popularity BY HI t rOOB WIDOW v" ! ' n et it b' ' wmm, - . a mm-- : it wight r:?S:::::a'- J bo. "VUlows of India are blamed be--1 muse their hubaud died. In or-- 1 X'er to expiate her crime, the widow f I ulla used to perform "suttee. burned to death on her hiis--l luiiid'n funeral pyre. But the gov Now-- I ernment has stopped that. adavH a widow must lire, but Uveal 'a shunned, lonely and acorned life. I I. iMs are easily made, but law uia't erase a prejudice-centurie- s in I Hoiking quite io easily; ' ta . - rati strati 5 .mm. tweed frock NEW l'tliK.-Th- e J the greateat Individual bus Is seawou. the of It the triumph itiitwtuiwtint all tnft niore no one everj wusplcuous "had it iu it. , wrtiyTTtlltsVed tta-e; This sturdy and sterling 'fabric associated in our miuds with Enc-lis- h country freiHlemen and women moMt of their time in the j who icii, has too often cauuoted something scratchy and harsh,' that look ed hot and heavy in town, all However, i, like .practk-'allstand-pu- t inuterlals, it has finally yielded to French persuasion. If It has lost its old independence It has at least guiliell ;;eiitleness and softIt is now ready for'the dell--iiness. colors, faseiiiating stripes, weaves that cheeks and npr-:fashion rewards, its sacrifice with. IMuln. and checked tweeds are combined into snappy frocks and ensembles, with Jiuinty capes and coats, that are quite as much-Bhome in town as kasha and Jersey :i re. ' Requires Accessories This season's tweed is handled In a very feminine way us yon can .'nraas-aaaaamam-. see by the hiodcl photographed. It the scarf, low waistlilie, and NowGirl used i drop atlteh. that the silk or 'satin frock has. And nothing adays they've dropped' knitting brings out its effectiveness more tUmi such nm'ssorles as large colored silk handkerchiefs,. printed silk broadtail fur applied on the high scurfs, neckerchiefs, tailored bou- rim. Here is a model, that la exquets of le'cther or wool, smart felt tremely appropriate with the fur hats and the tie oxfords of this wran. or the velvet or satin after year. noon frock. That npwatd peak. - In 1 believe tweed and such soft the front is an exceiieni, nniiooie wools will lie even more popular for for the face that Is a bit too broad. than winter for will be they spring Mushroom Type a nrt we will see such a season of Less formal and more generally never before wool wipreinnt'y as we becoming Is the mushroom shape of encountered. with tufts of Perhaps this. Is the reason why. beige velour trimmed the. felt lint persists so tenaciously hackle feathers, of a darker tone. For this same actress I designed and Is the prevailing material for c'trtiimn huts, because it is the only a very lngenulsb model of black felt trimmed with, strips of blege and possible choice with such frocks. to Phologriiphed today are two mod rose felt, drawn through slashes els created for Florence Johns to the brim and tied in a pert bow at wear. In "t'p the Line" that illu the top of a pinched crown, :' strate the tendency to bring variety Except for sport and morning i.ito the felt bat. and to adjust it nearly every hat makes some atto the most ornate period into which tempt at some trimming besides the" usual ribbon band. Odd flowers, fur we lire now passing. Quite ltussinn and not tod severe bows, bits of embroidery, and feather fancies, discreetly applied. and in line Is the black felt visor trimmed with triangles of the coquetry to millinery which was - I An eveuiug . WRAP wrsp uf apricat-eo'ore- d jirated lund riii'iestonesr j- . . ' - - ' - ..' " Beat the ..Crowd(to. the Christmas Shopping It may seem a little early, but in less than four weeks Christmas and its crowd of hurried shoppers will be upon us. Every article bought in our store is new in style and high in , quality you can rely on this. A FEW SUGGESTIONS ' WHO ENVIES HER? Funny thing about It is that few, if iiny, women envy this speed-coo.M though throughout the history of tli" race housekeeping bos ever been the woman's Job, with women proud f their prowess in that line, things ure no louger thus. Time was when ii woman was complimented if the Ladies' Aid delegated her to bake a'.l Hie cakes, or the "men folks" asked for "one more helping."- - Nowadays iiiuny women belittle their housekeeping abilities and brag that they (im't boil water.- Honestly, now, how many of you .would brag If Mrs. Lyddon's title of Country's Speed Cook were yours? A J. i ' - & Marx Overcoat or Suit er THE GlEST AMI FIRESIDE "In memory of those early, homes built liy.our Pilgrim fathers, and on Florence Johns, staning In "I p the Line," pH-- in lvo of the hals del.clmlf of the millions of homes repsigned for her by Heiidel. resented iu the General Federation of Women's Clubs, I opjieal to the WOOLEN FLOWERS l.IKK A SHAWL im Hon to return onee more to the Woolen flowers in little bouVery attractive evcui.;g wraps are custom of bringing the guest to one's quets are used In the tight buttonholes of made of a square of velvet or own fireside." the new tallormades. edged Willi fur, and worn Sherman. P. Mrs. John p'eads after maimer of a Spanish Federa-tiono- f General pi'Wcnt, of the HIGH CROWN ON HATS-Fo- r tawl. Women's Clubs. She pleads the small woman, with narfurther row shoulders and a fairly long METAL BRAID . "I apjienl to the. nation to make neck, more charming than is Gold silver braid are woven and nothing the Thanksgiving Pay of 1926 a l,he sugar loaf hats -- with nar- into lace like patterns and are neinoiial to family life, to center It row ne(w brims and very high crowns.to edge evening and din.ier l'owhs In that most American of all AmeriThey give a particularly interesting can institutions, the home: hemline on velvet. "To break the habit of public sometlmes after I all, wonder, just lack of noticeable with its fe.istlng tug 1 what inirnieahsT-TOiyTTsefft bnttowdflS-1flTloiirThe newest felt hats come in two brass to down tacks, Is this , "To make of the day an occasion right with a darker or contrasting colors, fairer and national stronger any ttfr sharing with friends the dor for the brim. Jteil and 4au. atfnowphere-o- f beloveAjnil gndjrijUfrig)Ui)6sed of families ('iand gray and fla blue are popular who eat the Thanksgiving turkey in Intimately homey things of life." Ma's dining room thun If these fam- combinations. l.l Mil ROOMS "A1NT SO BAD!" ilies who have imposed upon Ma's A French evening gown is nia'do of strength all their lives, took Ma, out We hear so much of this trimmed with cliaiit ilaliout the home,, the to a pretty hotel dining room and black chiffonembroidered with n:ul lace dinner the ly for circle. bought Thanksgiving b!essed family fireside, the ' .; crowd? extent But to Good stuff, 'an tur-lui- the Cift s Supreme. TO $33.50 OTHERS $50.00 TO $19.50 ii TO $6.95 $35.00 SHOES 'BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS s , Hart-Schaffn- ; X Ercanbrack's "Pavement Pounders" $18.50 $5.00 Nursery Furniture $7.50 bro-cad- Reduced! , : CHILDREN'S SHOES TO $1.25 . $1.65 $3.25 $2.45 JOOK.SALE One lot, values to $2.00 - 10c One lot, values to $4.00 25c These books are slightly soiled and damaged. Church Works Children's Books Fiction and Texts. Sale Now-OFirst Here First Served $1.95 Special reductions are being made during this week on all nursery furniture. Start Baby out with comfortable, and buy it now ai a saving. The Crib illustrated is very greajtly reduced. Size, 23 x 39 inches. It is of enameled wood finished in ivory. Wheels are rubber-tire- Largest and most complete line in Provo to choose from 25c to $25.00. Make Your selectio is earlya small deposit will hold any item till you want Ite- -r fur-jnitur- ng 49c UP West Center e, Vet h is d. $6 in your kitchen today 90 then multiply this coffee saving by 40 TMjOR BROS C0MBMy. VSpWTHE DEPARTMENT JTCSJS OP 1 "ii - ; AcruAt -- -- -; - ' iL-- T y tests have proved beyond question that M'J'B has more body, more strength, more cojfee substance. It's concentrated -f that why! out we would tike you to-prove this in your ownlitchea Wc'would like you to ee for yourself how you can use less of M J"B to the spoonful and still enjoy a fine, full'bodied cup of coffee. Then-Con- sider that the average family, uses 40 cups of coffee" per week and you begin to see the real coffee saving you get in M J B. kitchen-laborator- . before the lines- - are, broken. Your name printed or engrave 124 hour service on printing. Tags, Seals, Twines, Stickers, Decorations, Christmas Boxes; Holly Paper and Dressings. . Make your, selections early -- Your friends k Can buy anything you - can give them except BOOKS . Gift Books, Children's Books, Religious Books, Fiction. TAYLOR PAPER CO. 66 No.-Univ- . - ; M-J-B Your Photograph .LARSON Ave. $6.85" LADIES SILK HOSIERY 151-- 6 Crib, $6.90 GIFTS TO Efcailf d good-looki- ' Other Lines of rliinc-stijne- Ivory-finishe- LADIES'";.'-'?:- SHOES ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY heart-wn-rmln- g Phone 15 v 0m J STUDIO Columbia Theater Building -, Coffee theres Economy in its Strength : SHIRKED VELVET HATS telvet.-tisiiiHats nuiile lwn oV ilre shades, are very sott and f'jttteriiigr ad something of a m- L - aan a wine panel in tne liacK, with embroidery heavily -- eiei .ut Jt Kpeed-eookln- g r I GORGEOl ...-. I te MEAL IN THIRTY MINUTES Sirs. George Lyddon of Pearl Jtiver, N. V., won a context in a recent Exposition of Women's Arts and Industries. The lady cotiked a better meal la less than 30 minutes than' any of her romiietitors in more time. By the way, the cook had only one arm. Mrs. Lyddon's menu was tomato liistpic soup, boiled chicken, French lr icil iotatx'H, string beans, tomato Knlail with cheese, peaches and Ice t renin with sauce. -- Flapper Fanny Say 8: ! UUK FUR BI.Af K lacking when n became so very . . Bracelets, utcLbuw and tveiiVnr . evere. While the colored hat Is still at lilies made tt el'oiv are' 'siiowji iu Paris they are a lrtrt.ef ihe ci;i,c the pinnacle of popularity, Paris is Rilr fibujk-this season. becoming more and more couccrued with the tilack model. And as the MtSI.IX TKlM.MIMi ulack coat and the black frock arc I Pink iiwnIIii is used to l r! it a din- the- guycrer beginniflg to crowd of l.liicR pi;iiie velvet tuiies. the black hat will uetv&satil 1 ut itj is' a' French crcaiiiiii, ii.wl dominate the mode. '! iHidletl in a nuit ki:..ij luniinei snt e w ' lan-nus- a sides giving her spouse to e ur plucked-Ithe Ur- - I den of EUt-u- . But the modern wife of thU nation who 1 just about getting fed upon belli blamed for to everything from a Mil tarch in his coilara," way be com furteil' by learuiue how much riil-iil- HENRI BENDEL PAGEfTVE r: : . i |