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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MQRNINO, JULY LATEST MODES FROM THE CENTERS CF FASHIONS FOR TEE FEMININE WORLD Peony Requires Much Patience From Gardener Growers Have Chance to Produce . New Varieties. MAID CHEGWIDDLN. Is a suggestion lor patient gardeners. II you are not patient, gardening should teach you that virtue, but unless you have already a large stock of patience, pass over this article. It is Concerned with growing peonies from seed. By This All new peonies introduced to flowlovers have been produced from seed. Root division gives us a plant of the same characteristics as the parent plant, and only through either accompanied by bees, or artificially by the grower, we ever have a new color or a may new form. You. and every amateur flower gardener, have the same chance of producing a wonderful new peony, which you may name as you see fit, and which may be worth as much as 8100 a root, as have many grown by professional groweis. Peony seeds are not produced by the very double varieties, in which the stigma and stamens, reproductive organs of the plant, have been developed Into petals or petaloids. But those peonies which show stamens yellow with pollen usually form seed. Some commercial producers of new varieties apply artificial means of but one of America's foremost peony specialists admits that he. has as good results when the bees are allowed to follow natures method, as when he employs the more laborious hand methods. The only difference Is that w hen pollinated by hand, both parents are known, but when the bees carry the pollen, only the parent which sets the seed is known. It is certain that every flower produced from seed will differ from each parent, either in color or foifn. er n, , g, Of Course You Knoic BELT ENSEMBLES ARE NEW FOIBLE FOR COSTUME. Patou started a new vogue when he introduced a belt and wristlet set at a recent showing. It is made of black antelope with rhinestone buc- kles and slides. A similar set combines colorful wooden beads in a sports belt and matching choker. This is a very novel innovation and one which will add a new touch of animation to summer costumes. (Copyright, 1929, Standard Publishing Corporation ) 12, 1929. 13 ;r J MENUS, REOFES, SEWING HINTS FOR TEOSE WHO BUDGET TEE HOME . L Playing the Game ' Cucumbers Seem THIS IS NATIONAL .. INSECT KILLING WEEK Natural Affinity USE Of Any Fisli Dish doubled. They are now making pillow tops with painted peacocks on them. They are very beautiful The Home and You f boys handwork classes are making door stops. Three boys. Ruel Kelsey, WASHINGTON PLAYGROUND Lenard Estman and Jay Grow, are Gee, kids, its great to be back to starting to build the Spanish galleon By BETTY CALUSTER. You dont model. the plavgrouns again! cucumber seems to be the na1 The know what you are missing if you ROSE NACCARATO. tural affinity of fish. There Is hardly dont come Mrs Mary Hair is teachReporter. any sort of fish dish with which cuing us how to trip the light fantastic cumbers served with French dressing you know, the fairy-lik- e See Friends and Parents are not appropriate. White potatoes stuff, while Miss Ruth Chlpman are also generally appropriate with handles the heaues the clog and Operetta at Playground fish. With a broiled fish, experts tell step dancing us to serve creamed potatoes, while Washington boys still hold first PLAYGROUND LAFAYETTE baseof a creamed fish a plain boiled powith dlvis'ons place in all three We have done little during the past ball and we expect to capture three week except to practice tor our big tato Is best. With boiled fish, small boiled new potatoes or potato balls pennants. program, which we presented ThursOur horseshoe pita are completed day evenliig at 7 15 o clock. The cos- with parsley are the correct accomPiouse. at last. They are In daily tumes were pretty and the music, paniment Spinach and tomatoes are neer playground will have to work singing and dancing were much en- .vegetables that likewise go well with this year if they beat us again.. AU joyed by the crowd of parents and Lemon butter Is a good sauce for the phlegmatic children have aban- friends who came to watch the little or abandoned the playground many sorts of fish. To make it take The Florist Shop." operetta, doned their listlessness. Everyone We want to thank all who showed two tablespoons of butter and mix here is dynamic and full of pep: such an interest In our program, and with a tablespoon of lemon Juice, we had a Wednesday evening the parents w ho helped out with cos- pepper, a tablespoon of chopped parsley, and salt U the butter is unsalted. splendid program. It was one of the tumes and properties best that has ever been given at It should be spread over tootled fish GERALDINE HAMMOND, The grounds were before it is served. Washington. Reporter. those of packed with visitors. Some Shrimp sauce Is sometimes served who took part were: Betty Scott, Checker with plain boiled halibut. It Is made Tournament Florence Allen. Neva Huddleston and by adding cooked, skinned shrimps, Rhoda Williams, who sang. Mrs. Pass Time broken In small pieces to white sauce. Helps accomNellie Hasbrouck Weyesberg Often tartare sauce Is served, with ll panied them. Pearl Dunn and Docrabs, fried oysters, fish L D S CHILDREN S HOSPITAL rms Kuna presented Maid and Meetc. To make it you will need There has not been very much do- fillets, ssenger; Elaine Nelsen did some aca of good mayonnaise. Add to ing up here this week, except lor the It cup robatic dancing, Shirley Wilson gave checker one tablespoon each of finely tournament. a Russian dance, Ruth Benqtzen preLast Tuesday our primary teacher chopped parsley, olives and cucumsented a Chinese dance. Beth Blake us some willows to make ber pickle and one teaspoon of finely brought accomseveral character songs gave out of, such as miniature rus- chopped chives. tilings June Dobson, Margaret panied by This weeks circular gives tables tic furniture, whistles, flower pots Ray and Grace Hardy gave an ex- and things like that. hibition of clog dancing. Helen Grimes and Milo Adams The boys are making magazine went home last Tuesday. We think racks, match boxes, book ends, woodchildren en candles, and many other useful they are lucky GROVER JENSEN. A and beautiful articles. The girls are making pretty things such as boudoir Four of our boys have been conpillows, center pieces, rag dolls for testing for the championship in the so on. automobiles, and checker tournament. Milo Adams. We have a game of paddle tennis, Richard Gingell, Grover Jensen and which is very popular I have been having a lot of fun this FRED GRIMSDELL, way. We like to pass the time this Reporter. way, and when we have a tournament S f things get very exciting. 14 We have two ducks and a goose at Boys Hold Swim Meet, hospital. We like to watch them Girls Plan Park Trip the waddle around when they get up after a rest In the shade. On PIONEER PLAYGROUND Dr. S C. Baldwin and Dr. William 4 Wednesday, July 10, the boys held a A Pettit took some of the boys and "W" tttil swimming meet at Pioneer. Places girls out to the fair grounds on the Class A. were made by the followingof July 4. We had a very evening CLARE LEWIS. dash, Johnny Zizzy, Fay McFsll, Les- good time. ley Bur. Harold Peterson: class B, The first Zeppelin raid on England dash. WUford Erickson and Billy Nyman; during the World war was accurately Parry; class C, dash, Carland Royal foretold by the aircraft expert of novice, dash, Ellwyn Parry claisa the London Observer two days before A, Johnny Ziz-eHobbs; dives, Dick Larsen, Wllford Erickson, it happened. Lvman; Fiy McFall; class C, Carl Hobbs. novice, Ellwyn Parry, Royal The girls are going to take a trip to Mueller park on July 18 and 19 In order to go a girl must be 12 years old or over They must bring their bedding and a little money. All girls who wishsto go should see the playground directors. The tennis courts are always busy. Many of the players are practicing foe the meet. Sorenson playground girls come to Pioneer to swim. This makes It Jolly for all of us. Our tumbling class is getting along famously. The director has as many bumps as the boys or more. The kindergarten has finished its third castle. The girls handwork classes have Everyone at Playground Full of Pep antji Vigor I'our soft-she- For the boudoir library, giving tips on what Is and is not being done In the world of fashion. DEVELOPED AT MELLON INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH BY REX RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP THE SCIENTIFIC INSECTICIDE Again soldi promises to be one of the outstanding hat materials for fall Solell In all sorts of finishes Is being seen In the first fall hats Combinations of material such as hatter s plush and felt, velvet and felt, panne and felt, as well as several new effects In feutre glace and suede finish, In the laboratories a vast army of insects is bred to the highest state of health and vigor. These will be good. FLY-TO- X insects are released In the "Chamber of Death" to prove with absolute certainty die killing before it is sold to you. qualities of FLY-TO- (Copyright, 1929, Standard Publishing Corporation ) After the Icebergs get out of the Labrador current disintegration goes on naturally and more and more rapidly until the bergs finally disappear about 400 miles south of Nova Scotia. This region is called the yratv-yar- d of the Iceberg. FLY-TO- X X telling how many calories per day are required by men, women and chll dren, doing heavy, moderate or light work, also the calory counts for the various usual sorts of food. By means of these figures it Is a comparatively easy matter for anyone to make his or her own reducing or gaining diet If you would like a copy, please send a stamped, envelope to Betsy Calllstcr, care of this ,pa per, and I will gladly send it to you at one? Incubator stive Large photogreph thowi a FLY-TOwith Insects ready to be transferred to the FLY-- T OX "Chamber of Death", During a lest lass than half Is used, andwvery In. teaspoonful of FLY-TOsect will be dead within five minutes. Yet, FLY-TOIs absolutely harmless to people, and bat a . . , ittf fer Co97rnt Tte t - fragrance. New, purifying, perfune-ii- k Cat Hard Play Burns Up Energy.. .Wise Mothers Find a Way to Replace It j tpwemmm It-?,! st m. w I f. V. MiMiHt Mr - 4 , (. ;g .1 Y. i L jfi J . , , X' ' , yy ' M , v I ' - V- - ;?' 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