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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH ssm FLATTERING TO THE MATRON; USEFUL FOUR-PIEC- E ENSEMBLE The KITCHEN i CABINET L I. 1(28 estern Newenaper Union ) Come out, a bundle and stick Is all Speakers Long Journey Is 30 to 10,000 Cycles w ord. And your lips can rsh te flower-trimme- d s. .. 0. 0. - - 4 lf e one.-haf- unif..nHi ... .' one-eight- h - "... e to ll .. ..-.- carry a song. Alfred Noyes rain--ute- iwl, - ..'..' its-foo- - . Wire. Must Be Clean at .. .Point td Be Soldered TP' wires. of the enameled i type must be cleaned of all enamel at the poftit to be soldered before any . nt tempt is made to. connect them.. . Ties is best done mechanically, witn iv-I- mIii or sandpaper, .rubbing or st'raping until the .bright copper. sur-- . face is exposed. Cptton. rubber 'or must Tals.o .. Iiw mechanically 'cleaned before . sol- ' ooung and in. the case of some rub tier covered wire, it "will tie found'thal a uliliaie lias formed. that has prac- ficTiTij." destroyed tli tinning on Jlie si rands, it Is then bert to .clean , can. .down to the raw copper, as ro-itm' remove this material In tlie quan--. titieS that will be experienced. Exer ii't care in soldering rubber-insulateasthis" Insulation may hookup-wire, melt and run Into the Joint. Heavily oxidized or dirty metal surfaces, should he cleaned thoroughly with a file, sandpaper or scraper before at tempt Jug to make a solder before con nectinn. and the same thing applies to nickeled surfaces. defective. aDd. one-ha- lf The Puzzle Lillian Bratliwaite llili, tlie advertising expert, said at a banquet of advertisement writers in Lansing: Write plain and simple 'ads that a child could .understand. Lots of good buyers, you know, havent much more understanding thnn children, "At a dinner party once I said to my hostess as I passed her the mustard: These mustard people tell us rath--e- r cleverly in their ads- that they make their money not from what we eat but frqm what ' we. leave on our plates. .Yes, . I know, said my hostess, .but wliaf puzzles me is, how tlie deuce. do they collect It?" B Class For correcting People We Spoil spoil people upon whom con sciously or unconsciously we look as Inferior to ourselves. Womans . ; Uoine.'Compnnion. malizing digestion and quickly relieving belching, gas, sourness, heartburn, nausea and other digestive disorders. Safe. Pleasant. Normalizes Digestion and Sweetens the Brsath 6 Delicate Hint ndvse Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION EVERYWHERE 23$ AND 75$ Try Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh AS dnkn art nllarhcd la rafnJ brrt bottU ing verse.. I cant live on poetry. "Then do- - keep. It up. f . . id year ia y far tto Ml mM. BILIOUSNESS RELIEVED . . QUICKLY Carter's Little Liver Pilla Purely Vegetable Uxathre more the bowels free from pin tod . . me to keep on writ- PACKAGES For Foot Rot in Sheep and Fouls in Hoofs of Cattle up-"o- n A nor- over-acidit- y, ELl-AN-S We So you StllcjlletelJ No more Heartburn . Sam (the negro gardener. to his New England employer) Mr. Smyth, is you1 all going South fo the winter like the rest of tlie folks up henh? Smyth No, Sam, 1 dont believe Ill get away this w.lnter; Then yo nil Is goin tor be In the B .class with, inn hself." Tlie B class?. How's Hint Sum?" . Yo ail Is goin to B here when . .they go" and yo all is goin" to ' B here when they gets bacli." . ot ot MonoiceUcacldetep unpleasant after effects. They relieve the eyatem of conatipe lion poiaoQf which many time cause a aour end acid condition in the system. Remember they are a doctors prescription and can be given with absolute confidence to anybody Ail Druggists 25c and 75c Rsd Packages. Sometimes, the weather seems to be trying to clear Itself of the repu tation of being monotonous. CARTERS PILLS Spoiled Their Polish .ot-sal- COULD NOT GET - g . RemoTwl-Nuidruf- one-fourt- h MH rirus-eist- one-eight- one-hal- Kill All ny-h- To prevent interference with-rad- io reception In tlie neighborhood, the fed end radio commission requests that Cause of Interference In Budapest the courts are being called upon to settle tlie question of whether a "Voronoff operation performed on the client of an insurance company relieves tlie company of the necessity to settle Its liabilities toward tlie client An Insurance company granted an unusually advantageous annuity to an elderly man. Tlie company lias learned that Its client has undergone tlie operation with extremely satisfactory results, and It declares itself unwilling to continue paying the annuity, ns its client has artificially prolonged Ids life. Tlie man who underwent tlie operation pleads that every man has a rigid to prolong ids life by any legitimate means, and that bad he attempted to shorten it by any ipethod, the insurance eompnuy would have made no remonstrance. OUT OF Urges That Charging ' Be Done in Forenoon No set should cause interference excepting If It is defective. Any elec tricni device may cause Interference If Knotty Legal Point for Court to Solve THERE Is nothing quite like Bayee Aspirin for all sorts of aches and pains, but be sure it is genuine Bayer; that name must be on the package and on every tablet Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine in red is on every box. You cant go wrong if you will just look at the box when you buy it: Tlie spectacular burning of a chemcupfuls . of granulated If people had to express all their ical plant in Philadelphia several sugar 'with "one-hal- f cup conIn or words keep quiet, ful- - of .water until the thoughts weeks ago has passed from tlie public versation would become a lost art birup spins a long tliread mind, but It Is still recalled h.v tlie beat- - tlie whites of six police who were on duty at tlie blaze. froth, add eggs to The fumes and gases from Hie burnh t . teaspoonful ing chemicals were so strong that Ilia und pour the hot brass of their buttons was so b.idlv sirup over them very slowly, beating, that It Is Impossible to BED tarnished mixtute "until nearly cold, then set, make tlie brass shine properly. aside. Now heat the yolks of tlie eggs until thick, add to them (lie juice of a A bachelor says that women can small lemon with tlie- - grated Lydia E. Pxnkhams Vegetable talk tw'ce as fust as they can think the- two egg mixtuies and '. Compound Strengthened Her ' fold In "one cupful of pastry . flour PARKEKS which lias been sifiedjhree times be feel-fnHAIR BALSAM I tired had Ind. a Elkhart, a Bake in fore measuring. greased HUipsHuliballltif and was unable to get out of bed Restores Color and aud floured angel food pan lu a slow without the help and Faded Half to Beauty Gray oven one and hours. end $l 00 at I'rHtrtrtPla. of my husband. We heard of the Lemon or Orange Icing. Boll to TLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for nse In ComVegetable of two iluir Ila ram. Make the connection with Parki-rsugar cupfuls granulated gether dea. and hair 60 cent by mail or at and toft fluffy. pound f with' cupful of water and iliacox Cticmiout Woiks, Patshoguc, N. It. cided to try it. of cream of tar teaspoonful I am still taking THEY SPRFAD Four tlie sirup when It has tar. it and it sure is DISLASB reached the thread stage over the me. DAISY I FLY K1LLFR attract, and a help to aula au Uwa. Neat, convenient and dean, ornamental, whites of two. eggs which have been can do my work .cheap Last al eea on. Made of metal, without resting beaten to tlie froth stage, only ; bent cant ipiilortipover; before I am rill not coil or injure vigorously to a stiff and fluffy mass Guaranteed. anything. know I through. Add orange or lemon Juice for flavor Imi"t upon women if that FLY DAISY KILLEK for until and beat rigid spreading. will give the Vegetable Compound a from your dealer. N. Y. HAROLD SOMERS Brooklyn trial they can overcome those tired Piccadilly Prune Cake. Take one-hulEnsemble' and worn-ou- t feelings. I cannot expound ol good pi unes steamed SO liHriefl Cfl.lletfe $1 Post for Rflir press the happiness I have received until tender, then pitted and chopped paid fcattsUiCtion guaranteed Peter Nowak and how completely it has made over actable m the picture Is that It Is not coarsely. Sift tlie following ingiedi fr)sttm( 74 Washington fct , Milwaukee. W is. 1326 D. H. Mrs. home. Smsur, a formal made affair which my f requires ents: Two and cupfuls of W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No, 22- -1 92a Laurel EL, Elkhart, Indiana. the skill of an expert couturier The flour, one and one half teas; ot pattern used for this ensemble Is such baking powder, one fourth us one can secure at any pattern de each of soda mid salt one halt tea Your Good ptn tint nt. and it Is extremely simple spoonful of nutmeg and cinnamon to follow. Add one and one-hacupfuls of sugar Note that the frock has a diagonal and two eggs well beaten; finally add Will Help You Also a hell atitchmg and fashioning cupful of softened, but no of self fabric. As to the coat. It ha Beat well into melted butter pour use of the Soap, assisted by Every-da- y the Inevitable scarf collat a well greased pan and nake the Ointment as needed to soothe and Imigee Is another silk favored tor. an hour or longer When tlie cake is heal any irritations, does much to keep the the making of tlie tailored washable skin fresh and youthful, the scalp free from nearly Hnilied sprinkle witt gianu dandruff and the hair healthy. Cuticura Since printed pongee Is1 lated ugar und place nt tiie top of the eiisi nihle Talcum, smooth, cooling and fragrant, is available it Is effective, made up with oven to glaze leliciou cut warm the ideal toilet powder. plain Another clever effect Is to film and served with whipjied cream for of with groups machine stitching done afternoon tea finan 25c Ointment 25 nnd 50c Talrwn 25c Sold cvrry-w- h re. Sami !e each frte AJdreac ; CutUor Liuor .n multicolor tt.reads AlAldea, Man.4 Ifcdw, one-fourt- d buttery chargers be operated after midnight and In the morning tiours Interference with program reception caused h.v these chargers Is one jof the eldcf sources t complaints received by the commission. While that body l.a no authority to prohibit operation of finitely chargers during the hours of program broadensting. It has where HifMlde followed the policy of taking up tlie matter directly with tlie Indl virtual wlm Is responsible and In nearly eveiy cae has obtained tion Boil "one go. Well, said her mother, you did get through In a hurry, didnt you? Joe et my brenkYep." said Ann. fast food for me, and Bob drank my milk, and bo lets go." The kids on a certain street were bragging about wtiat their duds dirt in tlie World war. My dad wasnt in the war," volunteered Ted, without lie wasn't Invited. Kansas pride. City Times. one-fourt- h -- ... j un a warm day when hot food does not appeal to tlie appetite, a dish of pressed meat, or a mold of meat or fish in jelly ts a most appetizing dish. Halibut in Tomato Jelly. Select two mediumsized slices of halibut welgh'ug about a poind each. Season with salt, pepper and lemon Juice, then steam until tender about twelve minutes. Cool and divide Into eight fillets, free from skin and bone. To prepare tlie jelly, cook a quart can of tomatoes for fifteen minutes, add one pint of water, one small onion stuck with four doves, one teaspoon-fu- l ot salt and two teaspoonfuls of sugar, one eighth teaspoonful of thyme, a sprig of parsley, a stalk of celery Press diced and six peppercorns. through a sieve, add one teaspoonful of salt and teaspoonful of pepper, four tablespoonfuls of granulated gelatin which has beeD soaked in one c pful of cold wuter. Cool and add the whites and shells of two eggs, boil up at d strain. Use a shallow mold and pour In a layer of the aspic; chill and when firm arrange on this the eight pieces of fish; pour enough aspic over the . fish to hold them in place. Lay strips ot pimento between the fish and cover with aspic. When firm fill up the mold and let stand several hours in tlie l chest to become firm,. When ready to serve, turn onto a platter and garnish with watercress and sliced cucumbers dress.ed with French dressing. , Pass tartar . sauce. ' . A spoonful Tereal Souffle. oi two of cereal,, which is so often thrown or down the into the - garbage sink drain, will adl' much to the" food value of a dish. To' one cupful of thick. white. sauce add. one-hacupful cf ary leftovercereal. Beat well, add the beaten 'yolks ot two eggsronedialf .te.ispoonful- - of salt, a dash of cayenne pepper and o.ne " half cupfuj or more of any "seasoned meat- or savory as. cheese, mushrooms," ham or sweer pepper. Cool,, fold in the" stiffly beaten whites and bake, twenty minutes Id a moderate oven. Lait'Cuit. together In a sauce-- ' one-haone and .cupfuls" of milk pun, Boil f and cupful of cream. the" mixture until reduced to one cupful .of li.qufd. Sti.r In one. tablespoonful of sugar nnd' teaspoon- a glass pitcher ful of salt. and chill befbfc serving.. Served with stewed fruit it ..Is a dish of especially . . fine flavor. . . Those who are making new discoveries about foods tell us that w hen w.e.' must cook. cabbage, put it in the oven s with butter and bake about five at a high temperature and then we will have a food which cooking has elements en not 'killed of. . tirely. Cakes for Dessert. . " A choice .cake makes- one of the Tlie following very , nicest desserts. are' a few worth .cher" 1 Ishing : . Ohio Sponge Cake. i yj fraotlc - Not guaranteed, but related to us by reliable though fond parents: Ann, who Is only two years old or so, gets great pleasure out of walking part way to school eneb morning with her older brothers, Joe and Bob One morning this week, Ann was slow getting through brenkfast, and was told shed have to show more speed, cm- - she couldnt take the kids to school. In about a minute, she was ready SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS side-hand- ar.e-uo- I You11 need to carry along. If your heart can carry a kindly What Is the function of a loud speaker? The answer Is simple, . , . It must faithfully convert Into sound, the electrical impulses passed Into it fioin the output amplifying tube. Unfortunately, this Is more easily said than done. The visit n is easier than the achievement, particularly so when the scope of the device Is as great us that of ,the average loud speaker, hear in mind that the freHE flapper era quency requirements are from 30 to on the wane at least 8.UU0 cycles. With the devel- dress a befitting of iadio amplifrequency opmuit s one's years and dig fying system where 10,000 cycle nity is becoming a are possible, and with the derevived art. The la audio amplification velopment of mem of madam that wi.'ete perfect response at 10,000 cy cles is possible, the operating scope the fashion pages t the speaker is augmented to 10,000 contain, nothing but . cycles.. "From 30 to 10,000 cycles is a pictures of styles for y.oung girl.s arid slen . long journey. '. . derized figures has the.freof the magnitude ..At that, at last .been heard q cncy hand is not this .cons. deration. flie. relative respouse and "heeded .That uf the fitqmencies within lids hand is, harrowing expert ot eteu gi eater Import. The ideal ence Is pTi'st of t r.v on" or trying to spcabei would have a flat response mg on try wjth a sales Is the that to . curve, say soundpres tute due to the moving air columns womans help, a frock too fcel into motion by the vibrating speuk- er rimplnfigm should be equal at all short, Joo narrow and ofittimee sleeveless. frequencies for a uniform .electrical Now that .the Vigiud Inptij to the speaker windings. a tiyl . has turned in idi dnlehty audio reproduction prone motif in radio Receivers, the favor of consistent and pecoJning dress food speaker plays a tremendously inifor the nflitrou..bigh- s po, taut Volf. t class, of loud shops.. every- ifnpioveuft.-n"...The speakers where are employ. . Is not', found solely In the widening of Striking Costume for the Matron. the frequency operating "liaml, but,.ul-.- - ing specialists . to ume depends upon a happy selection ms m tli.e attainment of more ufiiform. .create fashions for a ..,....v.v 'fhe significance of uniform' does not register in. the debutante of the. material from which it is to be . d espouse a fs.mo(e easily .explained. by das?, nir In that of the .flapper or of made. Silk suits are the last word matron type. . . for stpnmer town and country club ..ah amflysis of the energy distribution A charming costume, tne scfrt that "wear. Sc why not choose silk? The on the ftjridaHientar audthe baryiomc Ideal .Is a silk which washes, and frequencies of notes flayed on.vanous carries jtppeal tb the ulodisb gentleis woman, dot Is There whiclf tailor's perfectly. if it has shownhr'd. in.--ti uineiiti?; also.byan analysis of the more flattering to years, of disc every appearance of an exquisitely in of musical characteristics overlong ttan exquis.itef black lace fine suiting, so .much the better. It is For example, J. P. Min cretion instruments ton. shows that Jhe blglief the note And jvhen it ls made np with hand, pt just such a silk fabric that the in this picture Is fetching four-piec- e less its. harmonics. He some geMgette It becomes a .creh. played rnale. Tlierfe is a bit of' wool in its cha.fm . and . good how the low uotes on the piflno tioij of singular shows. " stjle. .The. keSrgette cape, which we.ave just enough to give'it a hand-sime- v ifie ery ficli in qvertones" afuTh t so rich.. Tb maflara wears frith hVtf de Itixe afterappearance und to entitle It ko , . tiio higher .notes with the cn.il. .fhe 'suggestive name. of antelope Tiiis we jnust add "the energy, distribu- - noon (roc is . of the,, trans silk. mode7rrthe" . . . lion fiat a "tabulated by Hefimioltz. " . . . ueual the parent wrap. course, f)f thing "would below The table shown . illustrates. ' ' lustrous to sqy. file street ensemble pie- tho. eneigy distribution on the funda- - . As. . to.. the. that, j mcnfai (liry-- t tiarihonic) and. three .black straw.hat wvhich tops' madam's .tured .is in beige or Jcr gray. ..On the is as smart as fash.' contrary tills silk which .has the ap- quite n.iiljipfe liai monic . frequencies of a costume, .ll Also pnescVilufe. IHs iln and on th piano, hasp no.te played dainti.iyfeip. pearance of fin6 kashg tind which tubs inine .and of flattering becntnfngness so perfectly is a .lovely . vivj.ii : . .. dusty pas . A "matching tel pink,. one of .tlie tavo'rite shades likewise conboutonniere, 4 1 2 . S ; Jr struftient It" "Is toa forms to.'the la.test dictates of the tliis season. 3 9 lffO'lS 99 7 fetching fo.r 1i.ino . Si 6 . . . 81 2 66 1 100 H rip." . . wouds, ahoroughly conservative and, in mode 6 11. 25 For - less dressy weaf, plain geor . e'vecy. w;ay. in- - good .taste-for street. ' .Violin , .., A0l) t .. . A study of. this tablt; slfovv how un- - gette- - (navj is ever a f.iwiHle)- - is wear. It might Just as well hde been mi taut it 4s .1 to use a speaker with .a. recommended: It may-.beither strict .ip J lie very new. aquamarine blue, or lesjion-t- ! tailored or.ijs .severity relieved with a soft.grayish. green, Tor fashion Is qurve that. is tlie closest . pioaclr to. a curve of tucking, fagoting, periiaps plaiting, indorsing .Just such shades for tho'se tude. If, for exomple, we consider the Adding 8ometimes a.jahot,or abi-t.of- . who wish something other than neutral of the refining lace.. . . Cpi.u.m. vte note thattlieinteifsi-tgray, .or beige. Perhaps tlie smartest . sei ond harmonic i .practically equiv-.- . . If. madam, prefer! prints rratl;er 'than of aj shades .for. "the .summer silk Blnl tv. .that of tile tiret qr fq.n(la plain, tlien good tyiste will leadtoher. tnilleurMs white, which Is' not really hut a shade ofice .removed. ;.u.euiaJ- Un.the other han, we note selecting small designs" hnd ".subdued tl.at-th'third harmonic possesses ah color s. . Fasliion refers. to these. esthetic tones ' . "Now that sil of. the os Jdde wlistegrege.'.and tlie oatmeal .tflilored Isuiys .ciVigy .intqiisi.ty if hbout 0 iuiidauirtitul and the fourth baainonic again in fashion, they, should prove color mhy possibly be here. Included The "enequraging- - part about' the eo ."ouLy about 2.54 . . "of special. appeal to the matron.'. Like-" III contrast we find that the .energy distribution of the .th.isd h'uf- uionil- of note played on the harp is and the energy, approximately 5G d strihmion on the'fourth harmonic Is, iiiliroxiinaAely 31.5. Radio World.. tiftf-yiri- VV Can Be Set Down a$ Good Stories, Anyway Flics! f The Four-Piec- e wise the now so sty lish moire, benga line or crepe satin coats are in excel lent taste for the stylish stoutfigure Another member in tlie ensemble family is announced. With the arttll tion of tlie sleeveless short Jiuket here Is tlie way the count stands blouse skirt (sometimes tlie two merge e into a dress) long topcoat and the ufnresuid Jacket. Tlie prn ticality of such a foursome" need ni It speak for itself he stiessed As chic as they ate utilitarian are ensembles. tiese Among women who know a good thing when they see It, tlie idea is meeting with utnn8t enthusiasm Much of the real service und enjoyment afforded by the four piece cosone-piec- four-piec- e one-hal- ! Retain Looks lf one-fourt- Cuticura , i I JI'I.U liO'ntiMl.HY. - t i ) 1(28 Western NcwDapr Itnl-t- tl Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. I |