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Show PAGE FIVE rEOVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926. MSfflOK v. HINTS , By . HEIIH IIOYT (I'liltcd Prtus Fashion Edlfor) tH lOKK. Pec. L UPA oiud.miii; gun, a cigarette, a cop of awl a dullat.bill'are all that i necessary-t- o get one In earshot Handle Pictui es With Care wall are Just to your pictures. It Is surpris ing what the tanging or a picture can-dto your room. The best pie- tnrea that money can buy will look cold and Indifferent, almost snobbish. If yoo don't give them a chance . to be friendly. "I have been in homes where the pictnrea hung so high that one need- m o wok mi mem, sava Marjorle Currey, Director of the American Art Bureau and a writer for "Farm and Fireside." -Pictures are to be lived with. down oa a level with people. That' why their center should bt about even with your eye when you come Into a room.. If a picture U extra large, let the tower part .be at this point If small pictures are hung by themselves, place then low near a table, a desk or a reading 'nook. There yon Can see them intimately. ion are close enough to read their If your look : y ; 'icb "8 mean--whil- comer: . j . v - 11114 crm-herkiw Bujaceai iiats.j f Mack Kiitto, Interment was in tire to Ilia hc.id, Urawn tu tbe aide of i!) ft.ltls and trimmed wllB SPANISH FOEK, Dec 2. j Spanish Fofk, .eity -- cemetery. " ara pu';nlar in the presea$i An unusually large concourse of Vt SISTER HAKX Brraikfast 4klIforula oranges. relatives and friends gathered at ENTERTAINED MEN M Icereal, thin cream, rorubeat hash. the Third ward chapel Saturday afternoon to. pay the laat tribute cora bread, milk, coffee. ho Leora the year-ol- d ThcI.mavu tvnrd M. I. A. held FPKIMiVILLR MdN UEAXK k ' daughter mushTaulinowefpTn ""ljacheoii a aiid commissioner Utah of very county liiterefing meetliie last .Tues , A' (a re well pjirty will U given lit; room sauce, Boston bron bread, Mr. Nell ward Dahle. . The speakers day HiRbt. Jlpe U. men were enter- the' Hiulngville tea. cranlerry and prune pie, milk, leoember 3, for' Arthur of the sweet disposition tained - by fiie Gleaner gkls and told who Dinner Sli!iry steak, mashed nrt fhrrter nt Jhti Mttla trL alf and 'offered words of consolation interesting potatoes," W iffica"6nldnO In 4he adNainvd leave aoou to fill mlKslous In thai salad wlth 1'reiirh dressinc. crack were, Ed. M. Rowa ot the Pal !'Uior 'class after wlilch the entire tVntral states for the I er and cheese, whole wheat rolls. myra stake presidency; Postmast MutuuLJ'i.viHi a social .bour htiltl church. A sjilcndid program ha Jelly, canned peaches, coconnut er David- - T. Lewis, Mrs. Flora- - in the.aiuuKemeut hull. ararug(Hj.for the occasion. coffee, . cake, milk, bell Da via. president of the Third While the juice of orange must Waf4 Primary asocla(tloa and l served to babies and small chil- for a number of years associated dren" adults and older children in Primary work with the little (should be served whole onnges oc girl's mother; Bishop Ralph D. or naval Morgan who was In charge of the California casionally. oranges are delicious peeled and el rvicfca and made the closing pulled into sections. . The inner skin address. separating the sections la so tola " Music was by the: ward chjolr, that It need not. be removed. In directed by 'Mrs. Annie R. Beck, fact it' considered quite beneficial and" ineladed opening selection, In that It adds bulk to the diet. "Some Time, Some Time, We'll ' I If 'Florida oranges are used, put Understand"; duet,' Misses Grace them In half across the sections Bowen and Hannah Vlcklund. with chorus by the .choir; duet. kerapeSruIl and serve with ' v , spoon. , Jameaon alatera; chorus. Primary ' children; closing selection by the Cranberry and Prune Pie Sweet Home." Two -- cups cranberries, cup choir, "Home prunes, 4 cup sugar,';! tablespoon Prayers were by E. A. Money and flour, 2 tablespoons butter, U tea- Bishop James H. Gardner, of Jor d . . Vna .town. 1 ' !t . e " , II - 11 I I I VI .in I u - II ... t II I Vfii t J - U-i- iJ " chose to wear thoughts. 'v, j twlny a long coat' of moleskin, fur May Look Awkward la the popular shade of Chan- . Vf have been in rooms where the dyed ) ol rooV Ttie collar and cnffn were pictures tipped out from the waHT iXiAuilletl tc1 velvet.' A. cloth gown and hung staring down at ah awkof (T'Jinel' red, a simple velo'nr bat ward angle. They looked nncoinfortr of the same color and Chanel red able and made me feel that way I imtent puuijia worn with dark gray Pictures need to be flat against the ! stockings completed the ensemble. wall hang by a small nail at their At another table, a toat of green- - back. You can spoon clnamon. get nails made for matchwora over a dyed Oils purpose that will not spoil vour Wash- - prunes well, cover with 1 :' Ins preen crepe gown gave further cup cold water and let stand over plaster. of for-the vogue proof colorfully ""A large picture, of course, must night Simmer in the same water dyed furs. until stones can. be removed, about oe nung irom the molding. Yon A 'tunning gown made with' a minutes. Itemove atones and twenty fasten this with two wires parallel d silver lame bodice of cut in pieces. Cut cranber or prunes cords. When a liiiPH and a trouser-effec- t picture hangs skirt of ries u naives ana aaa to prunes and lilack chiffon velvet posed over a from one hook the mire forms a juice. Simmer ten minutes and add triangle of lines .that takes the eye .. fjlver lame slip ranged 'some comsugar, flour and. cinnamon, mixed motio;). The skirt was left open jn traveling op along the wires and and sifted. Turn into a pie dish away from the picture. And, too the and front displaying slip lined with pastry, dot with bits of interferes triangle with the of A unity effect.the divided skirt giving butter and cover with top erust black turban of draped velvet with the room. Put into a hot oven for five minIbe front drajiery held by a semi''The cord or wires should not be utes to "set" the crust, then recircle of brilliants accompanied this heavy. If you choose them in toue J Thesis grouiis ill ustr.ilo some of Miss Currey s principles ol proper duce heat and bake - tweatyjjvel uniiiue gown. to match the wall covering, still less picture - lianging. minutes in a moderate oven. . (titer costume, of interest, was attention will be detracted from the n lime smoking suit ot violet hned picture, A pleasing fashion tit small spaces,' 'she says., "If you velvet. This was composed of a many yean ago that lias been re- have a large wall space and only t ' jacket made on man- vived is the use of cords which have small picture, try grouping .thcui. j nish lines, a 'simple skirt with 'four loops finished off at the molding This will give the effect of a Jarre h,rw tucks extending down the with a tassel or medallion. unit. Group pictures should front, a wide gray suede belt worn Avoid Overbalance harmonious in subject and appea; over u dull filver vest, a mannish ' Large' pictures need plenty of rancea s'nfiip of laudscujtes, " . or silbonettes. nie de ( bene shirt of oyster whites space for room," Miss "breathing 1'iid a jriiry tie. The hat accompany-biOf Same Shape an have "If says. you Currey ojien costume was a this violet-huePaneled wails are n pleasing spnc? grate, the central picture belongs mannish felt shape of matching hue, over to. h;mg pictures. The tmiill outline be should the It mantelpiece. .Numerous are the velvet coats of the same general proportions as molding It the paije! acts rh an emtrimmed in fur. Mafiy of those have Its wall space, though of course not phasis of the frame, providing the clrcn'ar insets of fur extending so picture and the panel are of the large. across the front of the coat from a fire- same general shape, and of courM' room in And without the liipline to hem. Fur collnrs and or group they should lie'. the central'-pietur- e cuffs and front-skitrimming on place, "Pictures we HVe. with must be of over the be should hung pictures red or greeifvetvets are cohspicnchosen carefully. For a poor picsafe ule or "A piano davenport. J f cusly numerous. remember," Miss Currey says, "is ture, like a poor companion, prows ... , . that the width of the picture should more and more boring. In this diiv ,1 he less than the width of the piece there is ro eicuse for bad pictures CHIFFON AND pRILLIAXTS we can all have good tines. The beneath There is no grouping Suarmg of paste jewels and pearl more awkward than a fragile boek masterpieces ot every nj(e are ocing reproduced in excellent color prints stand or a delicate chair overshadfiends trim the new evening-gownthat. vary in price from $2 up to .$25 pari Miilarly those of colored chif- owed by a massive plctura .. "Small pictures belong to ihe Youyeau get them lu a wide varictv fon. T of subjects and size, "Good original paintings mnv often lie purchased nt reasonable" prices, tint it is better to have a fim reprodurtion of a painting of GRAUSTARK a poor MA210N knowledged merit original," ''''iii One- at mining ftfisa Today's Eavorite . - I'riday-evening,- -- iHeit-uiuu- Teatime at mart New York hrrfri Is :, a fashion parade tor wuiyrt woiwn for nowhere e'ae do siKh a fathering tf jtwrgeona furnuon outCUa, or, we might add, a Jian. Quantity f food." All re on a diet. All are as slender as Fashion nernilts them ta he. ) iis gathered In ainuU croups t the various, table sip sugarteM tea and nibble a cheese straw at e dollar' a whlriacratinizlng each beautifully gowned new- KnPNJTT Thore "was a Fork iAmerlca Last Tribute to Inrofnslnn nf bt".iuliful llftml fl rin th8 s"1Leora Dahle Paid .. 'ailenaea oy many irom -- , few i . It has pleased umk-Kkl- n at shortening.; rCATI MX vj iia ft. 'ill! 'i , 1 Hkm- - t . i 1 fjg-ur- I Teaspoon Salt 3 Cups Swtet Milk Ttaspocn Baking Powder 4 Tablespoons Snowdrift ' I it s, --. mtmMtmm aaBaaaav mw . i if Pour the boiling watet over corameal, add talt and milk and stir in well beaten egg yolks. Last of all, fold in whipped whites of eggs and baking powder. Pour this mixture in well heated pan on the melted shortening. Bake as a souffle in slow OVen. not over 300 degrees F. for jhour and serve with a spoon. rt V Ji r.i f CHOUSE I l d n II 1T : ' 1 VAUGHN'S .MOPS . for SOUTHERN SPOON BREAD a Cups Cornmtal Cups Boiling Water siiinle-imttone- d " tf than any other coffee ever offered for sale breads use Snowdrift, a pure, good-to-e- -- 4 ? more people For rich, tender hot iii ' C. COFFEE': 8 tr a- - iffl li T IT (Tfe Snowdrift MAT n VMlESmfomiM&DmWBWCIP Qood tofhe dropj BIA 5 zKrixxKaiiiiciiiiEEiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiaiiiiiiuiiiiniiBiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiis 2 (TP) I'lIlLADKU'IIlA, ny I'niversity Pe.msylvani;i student turiiing professional while an undergraduate and eugible to iu athletics for the univer coinpt-tsity,, will' be. denied his letter and l:ts membership in the varsity club will be cancelled,, according to a " ruling just announced. - last IhH-- ; ,f sCjuiIm "THE FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT" 4- - THE Columbia . ' j. .. ' 'i A 'f Warner Baxter and Doris Kenton in!Mis mates .i.r.in n...,.. ,i , - Tonight 7:15 8:43 Six Acts' , Strand (CL 2:30 7:30 - 4:00 VAUDEVILLE -- 9:00 I ; ALL STAR CAST 3 NIGHTS" JUAN'S Tonight-"D- ON A with Lewis Stone and Friday and Saturday Shiriey Mason Antonio Moreno - . and ' Manicurisf 'and millionaire-mismate- - s! A drama that" a dfama that for the swift life of 1926 :livesand moves to a mighty climax. '; : Comedy . . '. 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COATS ANiD DRESSES Drastically Reduced with ' heated, because COLUMBIA COKE is a manufactured f u e 1 in which quality is main- evenly FRIDATT AND SATURDAY Marion Davies in ,' "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK" FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY Burn 'COLUMBIA-COK- E' and your home will be DOLLAR DAY "THE LAST FRONTIER" I H two more; days of great savings and h HOUSE OF qUAl ITY. X The Christmas Store - i I "Lazy Lightning" to 12 o'clock and -t Two Reel" Western M nM m um In Respect to Mr. R. R Irvine, Sr., - n 'rr is ' . The Dependable Fuel for the fouhder.of this store 37 years ago, we will close Friday rom 1 to 3 p. m. the Home. Buy It! m -- i- A TOY FOR ADMISSION I. zzsisszzzssssisEszxzzssxasxKnnzsixsssrzizzsssssssssssuxs&KzssszuBii aata -- " Burn It! You'll Like It ii - |