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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH PRINTED CHIFFON WITH DYED LACE TRIMMING IS STYLISH OKe KITCHEN and you will be chic is the message to which fashions followers are listening In for summer. As every woman knows there Is no more effective way of carrying out this order than to wear chiffon. This flattering, llower-printe- d summer these gay patterned sheer yj;:n prettiest E w which ea-ve- s more we fove so well are in the picture. . At garden parties the tones and tinls- of these airy fairy prints compete with the gorgeous colorings of natures own flowers about them and . when evening comes they go dancing than-eve- r - Mental Treatment Best to Overcome Moodiness CABINET Materials which have a deep soft luster through perfected mercerizing processes, in the Anal analysis often reveal themselves to be every thread cotton, although one would never have thought it possible at first glance. Being cotton means that they are not only durable but though their high-- 1 looks may belie, they can be tubbed to look as good ns new. Seeing that these are the very qualities which are desired in materials for the making of little folks clothes, their wide popularity with creators of Juvenile . fashions is Uc). 1931. Western NenuuaDer L niou. He is a poet strong and true Who loves wild thyme and honey dew: And like a brown bee works and d sings, With morning freshness on hla wings, And a golden burden on hla thighs The pollen dust of centuries. Maurice Thompson. ARTISTRY IN COOKERY The cook who really enjoys mixing Ingredients as a painter does his col-- . ors, will find no limit to the de-- 1 dishes lightful -- V V which one may or originate upon with f v ) en-lar- X XJ LX the materials at One must follow a few fundamental principles In cookery, and after that let the imagination soar, for there is no end to Inspiration. After some experience with handling foods, most toothsome dishes may be prepared from bits of leftovers. The cook who wastes nothing, but serves her food in a dainty, appetizing nan-pe- r, is a real genius and her talents are ever in demand. It is nof always wise to tell all one knows as to the contents of a dish, for some conscientious objectors will refuse to try a madeovyr dish, or re- arranged hand. half-cupfu- l, .0 -- m du-ren- ... -- two-edge- d . d . House, in SheWood . Sitbated ia The IfaguC Wood in , . Hol- land Is the famous-HouseIn the Woods ro.wal villa erected abdut 1645 for. the widow of Frederic Henry OfOftinge. Here Mary Stuart, wife 6f William II, p'assed the happiest, years of her life. At The Hague in 1809 was held the international peace conference. The Hague is rapidly extending to th? popular seaside resort of Close to this popular rbsort is the Peaew .palace, erected at a cost of $1,500, 001), donated by Andrew Carnegie. The foundation stone waslaid July 30, 1907, nd bears the Inscription : YPaai Justia firmandae hanc aedem Andreae Cornegii munifR-eotidCdieavit " The building was foqnded after the first peace conferepce and was intended to be the meeting place of the permanent court of arbitration. .. Schev-eninge- 'Concerning Kissing Kissing the Bible after taking an oath Is merely a token that you have sealed your oath with your lips. In ancient Greece the hand was kissed toward th rising sun. The Idea appears to have been that the breath jvas the life of man, and that giving a part of the breath to the object adored was In the nature of a TWO TOTS IN LATEST GARB background (gTay is very smart In prints this season), its flower patterning done in pretty wisteria, larkspur blue and rose tones with a prevailing use of green for the leaves and stems. The lace which was selected was in a delicate green thus achieving a delectable color symphony. Plackteee is particularly effective with flowery prints which flaunt high colors hut it must be exceedingly fine and sheer to look Its handsomest Consider Little Miss. The brand new things which are being done with the cotttw weaves are simply amazing. kle blue durene mesh with a yoke of durene net Just two shades darker. Contrasting shades 'this year may be either two entirely different colors or --Hwsy may be two tones of the same color. This is a color" season and mothers are encouraged to Indulge in bright or delicate shades the more for their little folks wearing apparel, now that modern Ingenuity and science have achieved boilfast colors In washable materials which is especially true of the new-a- nd voguish mercerized cottons. CHERIE NICHOLAS. ((Q. 1931. Western NewsnaDer Unlon.l t, One of the commonest faults among modern women is moodiness, according to a recent psychological study. The psychologists have been seeking a cure for it, and declare that mental treatments, administered by the sufferer herself, give the best results. Moodiness is a thing that definitely endangers a womans happiness, declares Anne Bryan McCall in the Womans Home Companion. It also harms her standing with others and nrennees her usefulness. Moody people are untrustworthy and unaccountable to others. They are gay and friendly one day, and the next may be sullen or discouraged or morose. Why do they Indulge a characteristic so obviously to their own disadvantage? Almost invariably moodiness is the easy thing, the unadult thing, the undeveloped thing. If you carry the analysis further, you can hardly fail to see that It Is also the primitive thing, the uncivilized thing, the savage thing, rs a matter of fact moodiness and unreliability are outstanding traits of savnge tribes. tThe person wlio is still behaving In uncivilized ways, ways of moodiness, Is a person who is not keeping up with civilization. This Is a person who Is taking 'the easy childish way out. It Is the person who is not developing and who no matter how she may think she is, Is in a profound sense tragically behind the times. The remedy, according to the psychologists, Is for the victim of moodiness to ask herself the followjrig questions every day, and answer them honestly: How moody have I been today? IIow savage? How Ish? How undeveloped? In short how Inferior and backward a person have te food. .Now, who will dare to (till a steamed pudding a leftover? Tet one mdy prepare a most tasty one with a few squares of corn bread, cupful of leftover cocoa, a bit of oatmeal, a few raising and a couple of egg yolks left from some Icing or dessert. Use the things you have at hand anyone who knows little about foods can prepare la good meal If the mar- ket can be called qpon with no regard . to expense. . Do you ue the qioreor. less, of leftover ice cream In a cake, .or pudding? . , Leftover custard fnay be used tHe next day for a pudding dauce. As we shouW regard a goo(J meal tfs Important In itself, we will learn appreciate and value thp food that .makes a good meal . . Accident is often tfie mother of new ENCHANTING FROCK OF CHIFFON things, as the discovery of one woman ' .when. making a sponge cake lhat it One of tle newest trends 'in fabrics, was more in tfie moonlight, .fluttering and floatfetching when the egg yolks is that of novel mesh effects, iftw Nvere added unbeaten antf stirred in ing about to he strains of swept mu' sic with q grace all their owp. that these lacy weaves somd of which to make the eaka. streaked gold and . .Maity of this seasons most enchant-lfl- g look alniQSt. like coarse net, so pro wjiite'in appefy-aneefrocks of chiffon .add yet another nounced is their openwork patPeVniAg, note of beauty in thftl they are 'have become ,so vital 9 style topic, , trimmed with very lovely lace which' dressmakers and designers are exis ps sheer and delicate as a cobweb pressing no little enthusiasm for the e in orde,r to tune with the exquisite beautifully fr.ercerizcd quality-kin- d Good of Illustration . text'ure of. the mesh cottons which are as'smart-Ja(pty . materials . Horns Whioii they trim. are of a 'Dilemma ly attractive .as they, . Thoroughly A jrtrfectly A .ftlenima .is a thing taken for harming idea, is that of practicak The weemajdens iq the picture here-- , granted (from the Greek word lam- -' trimming with face width iS dyed .to blend into Jbe color scheme of the wtth know, "style, for they are wearbano,. To fake). A dilemma Is a frock. Por instance, the dance frock ing frocks of durene cotton mesh with doublet knnma, a sord for summer eYenings here pictured net yokes. The camera caught thegi strikes bot.1i ways, or a bull ail Uressed up," but not in the old which will toss' you whidwever horn wliichys made of a cool chiffon printed in a fern design in blue and white, .fashioned sense Tif being starcheO stifyou grasp. A classic illustration of a is enhanced ith a yok and hemline fly, qnd told pot to sit dovtn. Modern, dilemnja is given in the following .of .matching blue lace, thp chiffon and little ladies of very yoflng years have a ancient stes-y- : A young rhetorician sheer as the much better time of it being all saidto an old sophist, Teach me to the lace being one . dressed ip now, tht tlfetr dresses are other. plead and I will pay you when i gain For the most part it is tire tolor of made of soft cottons. - The , a eaus masterjsued for paymept As to the .frock which the youngthe background which determines the and" the scholar pleaded, .If I gain color of the lifee, although the rule ster to the left is wearing, it is made the qaflse, I shall not pay you, because of maize-colorepineapple mesh, the the judge will say I am npt to. pay; njny work,j!oth ways, for ifthe motif yoka-shapesame an color that deep collar Is white, inoutstanding carrys and if I lose my cause I shall not be tone, is apt to be repeated in the lace. verted pleats both back aad front required .to pay. according to .the We .cite, in this latfer type, a very achieve neecssary fullness: terms of our agreement. To 'this the The older girl's dress i.s.of perbwin- - Inaster refilled, jNot 60,; if you ..gain lively own of chiffon with a gray your paase you mugt pay. ing to the terms.of out agreement, and if you. lose youreause, the judge will condemn yqu to pay me. . I ben? Who Remembers Days of Bootjack? Old-Fashion- ed Slur on Movie Magnates Boland Pertwee, tne novelist-dramatisis finding Hollywood an amusing place. I started reading three of my stories to stars, he writes, and they would not let me finish them, but demanded my terms halfway through. I suppose that Is flattering. One of his stories deserves dissemination. Dont take no notice of them guys In the big offices, some one advised him. They was all tailors five years back. Why, if you hang your coat up for ten minutes they start sewing buttons on It sort of automatic." London Dally Herald. majority of business is done with the first three named. complaint carried by flies! Be Safo Aged Swede Swedens oldest Inhabitant, Lars Olofsson, a farmer of Gaakxsjoe, near Oestersund, has celebrated his one hundred and fifth anniversary. In Gaakxsjle parish there are two men one hundred and one years old, two centenarians and five who are b Ob the Farm Do you have any trouble In keeping the boys on the farm? No, replied Farmer Oorntossel. Largest Seller la 121 Countries Salt Lake Citys ei vest Hotel Theyre willin to stay. The only difference Is that they all want to hot like summer boarders." iuM Not Yet . Natural science has Rrofessor made such progress that we can now send pictures by wireless. Elderly Lady Listener Really, ready framed? Pearsons. J'Mig! - HOTEL Marks How did they mark you at school In your day, dad? ' With a switch. TEMPLE SQUARE If it were literally true thnt whisky fills our Jails, lots of men would break Into them. 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. The long leather boots and the Dont regret a lost love too much. hootjaeks-oRATES FROM $1.50 grandfathers day are It might have soured. nearly forgotten. Yet It Is within the Jutl oppoult Mormom Tcbtrnmda .recollection of many when both were In often line Isnt Very standing ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. plentiful. White a few bootjacks worth It were cast from Iron and could be bought at hardware stores, the most popular ones were homemade. They .were simple In design, just a notched board with a bunker to raise the Jack eud frorn the floor an(J the oth- . er end to stand on. Even. with a jack it was not al-- , ways easy to remove a tight-fittinboot that had been worn all day and . had perhaps been wet. In such an dvent father was likely to Impress' a on nq a human bootjack. Sitting behind him, he would thrusf the boot between the boys- legs and with his other foot pressed against his back generally obtain sufficient leverage to remove the obstinate footwear. In Campaign Time In New England fishing families, Plenty of Time where rubber boots are frequently Wife Going to the club again and Senator," gushed the hostess to a Ive heard a you know the rent is due next week. worn, one will still find bootjacks prominent politician, In ise. Husband (calmly) Oh, I shall be great deal about you." Possibly," he answered, absently, back before then. Lustige Kolner but you cant prove It. Habit can- he friend or enemy. Zeltung, Cologne. f CTJTEI1A g Shaving-Cre-am A New Shaving Cream It Soothes as It Softens - Conoco Passport Holders are on Yacation Highways motorists have requested and received from the Conoco Travel Bureau. In addition than a million arc using Conoco Road Maps. 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