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Show i A Free Cook SchooLand Demonstration on the Maud Royden Is leadirig a campaign to force the laarch of England to recognize gl98 Irfrorous v iomen preachers. Tobacco sales In Trance have 9000 tons a year sinc$ I11 Ifirdue to French women taking to I JJe smoking habitf I Women in Wisconsin are on an IiU'lut equality with the men and I lui even wear trousers and chew to-- I Sacco if they desire. I After long service, Mrs. Olive B. Istckan h&8 retired as owner, editor, I -- nofter and business manager of the Advocate. plain City (Ohio) I president Harding has nominated I a practicing lawyer in Mary OTooI, I Washington, to be Judge of the mu-- I Co--I gicipal court in the District of I tv At Taylor Brothers Company Dont Miss This Opportunity to See Professor Becker, the Worlds Renowned Chef, at Hardware Department, Taylor Bros. Co. umbia. Every to be s Russian woman is supposed worker, for without a work-tf- 'i card she hasnt the right to lodg-- ! clothes, food or transport f acuit- ugi ies. Enrico Caruso, widow of the singer, has endowed a sing-f- fl school for the poorest children of Naples, Italy, her husband's favorite Mrs. famous jtdy WHAT THE PROFESSOR DOES Bakes all kinds of dainty pastries, jnixing everything before your eyes and explaining each ingredient ' as he goes along. . Gives free lectures and practical demonstration on the art of economical cooking, each day during the daughter of Bonham-Carte- r, former Premier Asquith, has declined to be a member of the British parliament In India girls are married between tbs ages of 7 and 9, but are not allowed to live with their husbands until they are about 12 years old. Miss Olga Nethersole, who some rears ago was famous as a stage btar, ! now in politics in England, where As is a candidate for the Honse of Ammons. demonstration. Talks to the ladies, answers any question concerning cooking and gives recipes of anything for the asking. Shows the ladies how to make cooking a pleasure instead of a burden as most people term it. Serves all the dainty cakes, in fact, everything he bakes, is served to the ladies present. Every lady in Provo and surrounding country should visit Taylor Brothers Companys store during this week and see Professor Becker demonstrate this Great Majestic Range. ' are Turkish women in Anatolia A ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW EYERY AFTERNOON FROM 3 TO 5 OCLOCK earning their own living working a the fields, in shops or in offices, csording to their education and their iow apadty. If the WlTij PROFESSOR BECKER bill now before the congress becomes a law that ouutry will have the distinction of n dug the first South American to grant women equal rights. Mrs. H. L. LaFlesh, of Sedalla, ri to., is compiling a scrapbook of have three the will and history domes ready for the Missouri at the state fair. The bridal veil of Princess Helene Greece, worn at her wedding to own Prince Carol of Roumania, Is Joed at a half million francs and is made by the women of Buch- Urn-nay- an , $15.00 Set of Finest Aluminum Ware Free With Majestic Sold This Week na-io- Mls-m- cen-oal- al - Edith Finlay Miss ly thumb expert s recognized in is Americas that is, the only scientific circles it do not view with scholarly ap-sv- al the domestic variety. Winifred Holt, the American I devoting her time, efforts and mey in behalf of the war blind in once, has received the medal of nor, being the fifth American so Miss -- B&ce, iree an., olarship. Mary R. Towle, The Great Majestic the first to be appointed Assistant States District Attorney for in the . Tork and the second ntry, wants to be treated Just as If Were a man in the performance ter office. She believes that she s good an attorney as any man. Respite her 82 years of age, Mrs. n A. Logan, widow of General an, the Black Eagle of the Civil , still works In her garden and Is n lgorouf health. She has the of attending the coronations he kaiser and the esar, and also tea with Queen Victoria of Eng- ilss Marne B. Beatty, bond clerk the board of supervisors in Los eles, Cat, is known as a financial ird. She handles bonds every ' valued at many millions of calculates the interest, pre- the advertisements for the sale he bonds and keeps bond huyers Miss man Special! Special! with end gas oven and fitted with pin extension malleable during the above time a spedemonstrator, direct from the Majestic Factory, will be glad to show you all about these All cial iron waterfront attached to boiler. More heating surface means more hot water and malleable iron absorbs the heat more than cast iron. We can furnish you this range without the gas oven or without the waterfront, and you can get these parts later. dls-tlo- wonderful Ranges. Show you why the Majestic is the Best and Cheapest Range on Earth at any Price. THE RANGE WITH THE The Majestic Range is no Steel Range. It is made of Malleable and Charcoal Iron; 'no puttied joints; no clay bricks to burn out; no fines to rust out, and it is impossible to break. STOP THINK FIGURE. ' Not Cheapest, but Least cd American ufacturing articles for now oper-thrMiss Crow umption. factories in. China, turnout rugs, four kilns for manufac-i- g hun-o- f porcelain Vases, and workers turning out laces, and roldery, , toys, . furniture r other useful articles. Miss is still yet in her early 80s and le only woman member of the rican Chamber of Commerce in '- ee ighai. - Box Labor day statement review-worl- d labor conditions, Ralph M. lev. chairman of the Executive non cf the National Civic Federa-- , asks greater appreciation by ness men of the part American r unions have played in resisting movement toward communism revolution. At a time when the other labor ements of the world are attacking rican labor because it will not ," 'them in their revolutionary he says, it seems as if the t that our patriotic and fair-de-d citizens can do to show their delation of its splendid stand is oin .hands with it in trying tb e conditions better for the work-i- n the shops, mines, mills, mills and all other places where men women toil. Instead of encour-i- g movements to destroy the ns, they should encourage the ns so to Improve their methods Prcgrams that employers would trd It advantageous to deal with Hardware Department You are Urged to come in at any time and see Professor Becker and learn about this Great Range. You are under no obligation to buy. This is a school weU worth attending. a pro-us- is made. future. Remember, AH Next Week At Taylor Brothers Company ler in National Civic Federation Lauds It for Stand Against Reds. A Know all about the Majestic and why stove experts pronounce it the Best Range on earth. Dont Overlook this Chance to Know. It may save you in the Requires No Blacking. PRAISES LABOR i Know why and how the oven is heated. Know how the water is heated. Know how the top is heated. Know why the Majestic uses less fuel. Know how- - the Majestic is made inside and outside. Know, how jhe Majestic Fire Expensive Your wife cooks a thousand meals a year. Your Range is used more than all your other furniture combined. Then Why Not Buy the Best? The Majestic saves time, fuel, labor, and lasts a lifetime. . f Come if You Need A Range or Not REPUTATION rmed. ildred S. Crow, who bSlls from Hand, Ore., is listed among the est exporters in China, where she les on an' extensive business of i SATURDAY. 3 to 5 P. M. Meat Day Between 3 and 4 oclock Professor Becker will prepare a dinner for 15 people, all in one pan, in one hours time, consisting of roast, sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, parsnips with honey combed dressing, 3 dozen baking powder biscuits, and everything will have its own flavor. From 3 to 4 oclock Professor Becker will lecture on general cooking of meats, steaks, fowls, fish, soups. This lecture will be worth 325.00 to each lady present. ur Jeanne Mazelpeux, of Nantes, who recently received her of Bachelor of Science at the of St. Theresa, Winona, held a French government dol-af- Puff Paste. Bread, THURSDAY. 3 to 5 P. M. Bread Day Three-HoBuns, Rolls, Parker House Buns, English Cross Buns, Vienna Loaves, Vienna Rolls, Finger Rolls, Cinnamon Rolls, German Coffee Cakes, a Loaf of Bread that the sun shines through three times at once. sored. Mile. FRIDAY, 3 to 5 P. M. Pastry Day Pie Crust ; Lemon Filling; Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclair, Spanish Puff, Neckties, Queen Victoria Afternoon Tea Rolls, Yellow Macaroons English Cocoa-nu- t, TUESDAY, 3 to 5 P. M, Cookies, Lemon, Chocolate, and Plain; Jelly Rolls, Sponge Drops, Drop Cakes, Jumbles, Lady Fingers, etc. WEDNESDAY, 3 to 5 P. M White Cakes without Eggs, Honey Cakes without Honey and Eggs; Golden Cakes, Moonlight Cakes, Layer Cakes, Rocky Mountain Cakes, Devils Food. Chocolate Filling and all kinds of Frostings. - - - -- -- MENU- th6ID M s of The comparative conservatism which of alms the American labor, are economic rather than political, rather than, Marxian, which and the sturdy progressiveness labor American he says, have made conditions so far advanced over those of other countries, are shown by Mr. Easley against the dark Inbackground Europe, of similar movements where, however, he detects a steady turning toward the Right. ago, In this country, a year horthere appeared on the industrial conizon possibilities not pleasant to fears those Fortunately template. have passed away and, while there are still grave questions to be settled and a hard winter Is undoubted anti-Marxi- an ly ahead, calling upon us to put forth our best energies, it is safe to say that there will be no revolution and there will be ho starvation." After quoting British labor leaders who criticized American labor for not being progressive, for not leadIt ing on the state, and describingMr. as economic rather than political, Easley says: One could gain no better Idea of the difference between the labor movement of Great Britain and that of the United States than through a comparison of the last labor conventions of those respective bodies. At the British Trade Union congress the red flag was conspicuously displayed on all occasions, while the Internationale was played by the bands Sad , sung at every opportunity. On the other hand, at the Denver convention of thq American Federation of Labor in June, a man daring to raise a red flag or sing the Internationale would have been thrown out of, the hall. ' That convention, with practical unanimity, denounced the sovietism of Russia and all of its offshoots. It is not difficult to prove that the wages, working conditions and general lot of the American worker are far better than .those of the worker in Great Britain or any other country, and that the Social reforms, such insuras ance, are pauperizing the British working people as well as destroying their initiative and will to work." governmen-tally-controll- compulsory-unemployme- nt ed MilkPut Up in Solid Fortn , In Holland milk is now put np and sold in solid form, being made into little cubes, which are readily dissolved In tea, coffee, or other fluids. The milk, after removal of the cream, is reduced by heat to dryness, then powdered and mixed with the cream, the material being pressed into blocks. These milk cubes have the advantage of preserving their freshness for a long tirrie. They are recommended for usd In, regions where milk Is not easily to be had, and travelers may find It convenient to carry a supply to them. Doorman Became Millionaire High livers of bygone days learn--e- d recently of the deafh of Jpmes W. Hebron, who made a fortune as a doprman In the heyday of Deltnon-ico- s downtown restaurant in New York.' Four years after emigrating from Ireland In the 70s, he got a job at Delmonlcos at, f 1 a day. Hla tips the first day were $1 5 bill from Williar ...ddorf Astor. Advice from patr c Cf the restaurant started him op in the stock market, in which he was credited with . having made , , -l-ud-inga 11,009,999. 1 t |