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' " etas mama onnoolortaol post — 1 - fruit (peeled diced d ples bananas pineapple or peaches) - A i - it 119 1 ' 1 Quality FURS i ) f'! t ! 2357 SIZES 10 20 It resembles a dress but its really a portrait neckline blouse a skirt with new fullness concentrated in front— wear them separately toot (Three-quarte- r sleeve blouse is included) No 2357 is cut in sizes 10 12 Size 16 for the skirt and blouse Pa yds 16 18 and 20 35-i- - 9b ivv tI t at the i American 1 i 1 ‘1 it The wise I t i i I i i i 1 I t 11 I i 1 loot C Terms 1 lhodgitt see hi or romped i IIre I i Perhing 't i I fp I i I -- :i li NN3 1 111 A t1-- i (1 d 11- 1 I -- I 71 ) i w : i -- - -n x HOTEL 3111111 1 UTAH at 110t - ' 0 e ' ' ''''''"' tt ' r 7 ' 4 4 1 i ‘ - I 'I 4 : r t 0'''' ' t i -' A 0 ! t This is one star who is very nearly normal weight yet she photographs ultra streamlined because of her perfect however go wrong worst-dresse- - for on txciting olera vf itrmg glamokr 6 e!egancs says Mrs Draper if shetakes the suggestions of the manufacturers of rugs drapes and such Mrs Draper who believes that everybody needs some color in his Vfe does every thing on I big scale hates dinky things doesn't care how many periods are combined Just so they are in scale "and By Dorothy Roe NEW YORK 41— Dorothy Draper applecart upsetter of the decorating world says American women known as the worlds best dressed produce d some of the worlds homes She holds that most of the mysterious aura surrounding the science of interior decorating is so much hokum and insists that anybody can do it Mrs Draper is living proof or her theory Though she has been responsible for changing the whole current concept of decorating she admits lightly E he never studied the stuff at all knows nothing of period furniture 9 Mrs Draper bas some practical advice for the woman starting out to decorate a home or an apartment 'First she should go out and buy some big brown envelopes —one for each room she's going to furnish In each envelope goes all the data she has gathered up on the kind of effect she wants—color scheme fabric swatches and so on "Then she should buy a rule a supply of soft pencils and some big sheets of paper which she marks into t squares On each sheet of paper she locates the necessary items of furniture and with crayons she blobs in the look A Fur Stole !oLoeffa tj"IP4: s sixty right" of DASH - - EAst SOWN - r et ' onk -- ''-- 4 i 1 " urnitur r f 4 gati 4itt i 1 I Ze MI1 k! : 31 - : t - 1 ‘ i k - '14 ' i ::- 1 - ti 'I - Al 4 C Ert 114 t e - 1 1 1 - J k Ai vi - ) - 4 -- "' I i - of 21::: 11 ef From heel to toe one lovely tilting line that accents the look of the delicate foot Etched with braid then touched witft sparkling rhinestones for a look of graceful elegance Of f 1 ii - t AS SEEN IN t I VOGUE i 1 V'''' I -- i f Doe rousse 60 with soft vpsorseds whit dots Moot seed Swot oo141 htps foOotoos $tosoos ostol wok pink doll a IL ) tr I 1 ttRr-q- Your Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention j11' tev "The Neese et Pedals" Ilth I 4910 Se Stet 2112 Se f finest suede in block Or navy 89 se - - I i '41 td) Max Carpontor Mane 7 c- :i '6' ' i t A 4' q 95 ‘7 ' 1- - 4 - -- - t --r i ç 4 - -- ' E 1 A- - I1 - shouldn't try to economize too much on the main e She pieces of f shouldn't buy anything that later she will want to throw away It's better to splurge on handsome lamps for instance and save owsuch things as the end tables" The amateur decorator can't ' - 4 " She f'" - '' s colors -- TOWLE 1:tutiolsahhinc:::sillok one-foo- ---- I from six-fo- : — over" to go pudding either hot or cold cutting It In squares moderately warm temperature will please the average taste the 0 1 plcae did tlonkti : ' tof 1 )'ON erg cordially int ited attcAtd For retell ationi ' ir WI ( '4'11 IOW ON LIMEYS - ' 7 t Hotel Utah's Musical Luncheon gni 2Chit Fashion Shoos il ' - 4 ' f i t:f " - ''' ' Own Home Is No Mystery beauty ' e- 4 :' J44- ' IN &rt t t '''' t - ' 6 Ak 1 1-1 '''ktt)th tr"7r:--- ' Expert Says That Decorating the spirit and " - w it(A'14 1110:4 ft Oat) i i - I ri 1 tz"-"- thilAIV14iillifil t f 1st 17---- 1 -- ' - - : t"'ir----- 0 1 - t - wriest:7 n SaZ9 4 4 2 i - LOTS a I i ' 14 '''''''' LOTS of DOTS x r s 4 I II o' :'1:1 ' : I fijilleitiNiAltV 1 Nk 'A '° ' AA isi vast' loom Timm 11 i i with fit I ' — 1I 1 '' V r'' V--- !10' 1 t i 11 I t shoppur won't be fooled by ' endless Sales Ilatir The wise hoo shoppr KNOWS you can't buy FURS by price alone! The wis shopper also knows that Quality FURS are the best buy in the long run! I i v 'r i - 1 ii women 0011 ologr 4 ) e k'- ' Serve A 0-- : t' 4 Cream together shortening and sugar add egg milk bran baking soda baking powder and salt and mix well Fill well-oile- d muffin tins 23 full If sour cream is used omit one Bake tablespoon shortening at 435 degrees about 40 minutes Yields 12 servings This product is an adaptation of a preparation which used to be painted on nylons with an application Now you just put It into an ordinary atomizer' hang your nylons on a towel rack and spray The liquid gives the stock: ings an invisible plastic coating which dries immediately doesn't wash off and makes the stockings last up to eight times as long as normal It's not guaranteed to prevent all runs but it does add to the resiliency of the nylon thread and keeps minor snags from popping into runs The spray is sold in bottles 10 big enough to coat' about pair of stockings Send 30c for pattern with name address style number and size Address Pattern Bureau The Salt Lake Tribune 652 Mission St San Francisco by buying powder new plastic spray which makes your nylon stockings last longer— and prevents runs and snags— is the newest Item for economy- Cal -- thispit shortening -minded a ) - " Take Steps Children love excitement action drama and all of these are presented to tbemat every turn but without much appeal to their higher instincts We need to counteract this by keeping the best pictures the finest poetry the noblest music before them so that by the contrast they learn the better way Teaching pieces of good poetry and prose is one of the best and easiest ways of doing this Speech the expression of the inner person is easily influenced by the talk the children hear and much of it nowadays is less than classic English Some of it cannot be understood by people who are in the habit of using and listening to good English Speech Counts The use of the English language is a mark of our culture "Speak that I may know you is a proverbial truth Listen to the speech of the children as they talk together and consider whether it indicates any degree of culture good taste clarity precision let alone quality of thought I am not asking that chitdren talk classic English Only' that they speak good English and so lay the basis for better in time to come NEW YORK (INS)—A 1 -- ' ‘i strengthening inclining the whole being toward goodness This is something that thoughtful parents and teachers should keep In mind in these days of exposure to bad taste cheap behavior and lowered morality in forms of STYLE FLASH FOR TODAY 1 :III 111 salt and pepper cup milk or water 2 tablespoons fat Mix beef and potatoes together lightly and season as desired Heat milk with half s i vE ' I til -- cornbeet potatoes 2 runs chopped cooked 2 cups rhopped cooked k character cup sugar egg well beaten cup sour milk tsp salt 1 cup bran 112 cups flour 1 tsp earn of bsking soda t t 1 2 it ''' : 14 1 1 I ap- Sift together flour baking powder salt sugar Gradually add milk Beat smooth Beat egg and add Dip fruit in this batter and fry in shallow fat or salad oil heated to 375 degrees until a delicate brown Drain on absorbent paper and serve hot Fritters may be dusted with confectioner's sugar To make her favorite bran muffins Mrs F G Madsen of Marysvaleises this method: Bran Muffins f 41 4 14 iL it - k - "'"'ftik i I reg 2 cups do i 1 li i tablespoons honey well-grease- those backaches Jitters—help you feel btter beioee and during your period holl Or—if you suffer from functional Matinee of "change of 1111 find ant nent or too isot Pinklionf'S if fiinntinflni ' —1 si ham a 'olefins "Simi 11 "Motto tontractione ib at sugar 1 N w Mix honey shortening salt boiling water Stir till melted and then add the milk When lukewarm crumble in yeast ADVERTISEMENT cake the warm water and the 4 cups of flour Beat hard "Monthly Pains" stopped Then add the five cups of flour and mix thoroughly Put into or amazingly relieved two loaf pans and In 3 out of 4 cases hi doctors' Wits let raise for one hour Bake Chances are you're putting up --- one hour and 30 minutes at 350 unnecessonly—with the timeuonally If kept in refrigerator caused pains cramps and west no degrees after cooling it will keep fresh good" feelings of menstruationt for a long time Wrap in waxed For in actual tests by doctors' Lydia Finkham's Compound brought compaper A request for a good simple piete or 3etelking 4relief from such distress in out of of the cases! combed hash that would "hold tts to modern action LydisPinkham'ais together" seems to have been So get Lydia E Pink ibun's Vegetable Ta bleu' met by this method Compound '—or new improved through with added Iron bee If — Corn Beef Hash t doesn't give relief from the month—IL t a j 9 tabirspoong shortening 2 tablespoons (or lessi salt 1 cup polling water 1 cupevaporated milk 1 yeast rake broken up 27 caps warm water 4 rood Whole wheat flourand 5 cups tahole wheat flour water bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes Take out and spread pudding with the jam or jelly Beat the egg whites 't ir ' j - S I Are the children learning pieces of good poetry prose and music? These if they become permanent memories for the young people will enrich their personalities enormously It is not possible to memorize a beautiful thought in lovely words without touching the cup milk 1 thst 1111 111 cup flour teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons confectioner's I3 t'Vim' 4 '4 : f i :i Aid Speech I By Daily Attention 1 1 - 01boll "' r i '' to the oven for about 15 minutes or until the coconut is delicately browned I Blanch Preston 938 Herbert Aye makes them Fruit Fritters I Pattern Sprinkle the untoasted 14 cup coconut over the meringue and bake the pudding 15 minutes longer or until delicately brown Serve warm or cold Six servings Edith M who wanted a whole wheat bread recipe that does not crumble Is answered by Mrs F B Platt 28 North State St "This always holds together" she says 100 Whole Wheat Bread - IN '''' - ' ' N k ! :41' ee''' - - Next comes a light layer of coconut sprinkled on meringue Return pudding N till foamy add the 4 tablespoons sugar gradually beating well and when stiff pile this meringue on the pudding ' ' Many a little girl just a whiff over five feet would be happy to eat some of the cake which enahl A Alice in Wonderland to grow taller Oh not so tall as Alice grew but a few inches would certainly help Well June Haver who Is just 5 feet 2 herself has a novel suggestion for "growing" taller it's ballet dancing This petite star claims that ballet encourages deep brezithing then it is easy to walk &long a with buoyed-ufeeling stretched tall That really makes sense Ballet is perfect—exercise and shins the figure through the middle measurement This in Itself helps a little girl look tall Instead of dumpy And w hat ballet does for the figure! Here are June's proportions Bust 34 waist 22 hips 33 If you can't manage ballet I esson s substitute stretch-bend-s but take a little exercise every day "Let It go for two weeks and it's like starting all over again" June warns When I asked her veeight she "This morning demurred I weighed 108 pounds my top weight is 110 Thar the crucial pound and it's so' easy R - ' '''''''') ''''' rANGELOT-PATII- REQUEST Tall Anyway By Ida Jean Kahl e 11 ' 0"11 if )4f 4 - 4 4 - --n- -4 ' i f iOne 4 ' a'skdiaka110mInktil the fat and when warm add the hash spreading evenly Place rest of fat on top "cut in small pieces Cover pan and simmer for hour It should cook so gently that it will not burn on the bottom Do not stir Fold like an omelet and serve on hot platter Suppose there is a call for fruit fritters from some member of the family who ha had them elsewhere Here is how 4 kr I - ' f T1y13i64d Pudding- With Some Modern Additions Vrecipes - k - "4 :''!' : i 11 votromer1"4-7- - t ''''' I s!i - - FACE ON OLD DESSERT Editor's note: Homemakers are insited to send in requests for to requests slanted a of others and as a neighborly es chsinge their non fluorite family recipes for special dishes The hitter are not tented by Address conking editor Aunt Hartle bait Lake City By Aunt Hattie If you think you don't like bread pudding here is where you change your mind Forget 6 Can Look m' -: - i t ''''' 1 I -44 spread with layer of jam or jelly Pilo meringue on top as step in making IL 1 i t - ' 415A A :i 14kP' t ' - 1 tri - 4- e t ii" '''''--- I 40 : - ' I '‘ qk 4 ' ' ' ' ii ' c 0 - i ' 'i 't' ' :1 ' ' '' t I ) ' 1I ‘i w: rile 4 ) Ili " ' i 4 A - Ii ITT NEW - Ab V A 11)klIllP4 0' - 0‘11" r It - ! itq( t 44 "4 -- 's ''- i - ' t t 4''' I ii i ': 72 c " 1 - - k- A - -I 1 '' 'l - ---- e14 the bread pudding is When I - '!' - i - o' AI' 1' ''' 1 At - 't' — 27-- - k i cf -17 0 ''' ' "' 8024440k ' :: ' ! 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