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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES Coat That Christ Wore on Calvary ? j LOVELY GEORGETTE FROCK; corn-colo- Compare Champions "b 5fr "Pf " Champs SrcaJilyof reveals and finish. luneriority design vC Champion in every more power and ipeed a. md a saving in oil and ga cents. Blue 60 is X Champion cylin-irmea- ni Bos 75 cents. Plug Co. Champion Spark Toledo. Ohio CHAM lllPION p, New Primrose At the famous Kew gardens In London a new primrose of great lieauty bus recently been exhibited. It la the Primula rosea, a beautiful primrose from the Himalayas, which has been flowering profusely at the foot of the dripping well In the Itock garden. blossoms, It has rich carmlne-plnwhich are very effective, particularly when viewed from a short distance. Tills new primrose ranks among the best of all wnterslde plants, but It Is said to be equally lmppy In other situations. It will grow In almost any soil, but preferably In a rich loam that contains a slight mixture of peat. k Hie Purity of Cuticura Makes It Unexcelled For AllToilet Purposes eyes INFLAMED I. Boy Scout Saved Brother nwipMHiW NjMHttr, Surftl ri'iirdrugflMtor m Ifaraf.Tiuy. Mil. Muukls. Dm W. N. U., Salt Laka City, No. 4. Sardinian Dam Big j d brother who had fallen through the Ice on s pond near Kalamazoo, MIcli., was being drawn under the surface by the curScout Carl rent, fourteen-year-olhis own of st peril Johnson, life, plunged Into the Icy water and, securing a hold on the little to him safety. fellow, pulled The scout then extricated himself from the waters grip and the broken hole, and promptly hustled his small brother home to recuperate from the Ice bath. Application for an honor niednl fur the youthful hero has been made to the national court of honor by the local council. Just us his seven-year-ol- d The dam on the Tlrso river In Sardinia, ollicinlly opened April 28, as artificial lake with a capacity of 4.7), 000,000 cubic metera of water, which will give an estimated annas! output of 50,000,000 kilowatt burnt of electric power and Irrigate 73.000 acres of land. The cheap power created by this dam will permit local electrolytic treatment of t sine ores, which have been exported and will favor the develop-- : j hitherto, swnt of other Industries In the region. 1 This Is the first of several similar ere-ste- s Uncle Joe Stands Pat Sardinia to Increase the Speaking of Mr. Cannon." writes developments of the E. 8., would you care to know Uncle Joe's creed? It Is a striking one and I copy It for you from my scrapbook: Quebec Planting Trees I believe the Almighty organized this t A contract for planting 10,000 trees big corporation known ns humanity, ss the Montrail-Quebe- c highway was loaned all the capital stock and Is reawarded to a Iollette nursery by the sponsible for Its maintenance at par I provincial depart ment of highways value; and I'll be hanged If I'll part and roods. Half of these trees were wltlf my holdings.' Boston Tran3 to he planted this spring and the script. other half next fall. This number Is In addition to the 2,000 trees to be Penalty of Negligence planted by the lunds and forest Mlzzus Turpy Just told me that fur the account of the Lum Gawkey fell dead a spell ago roads deportment. A totul of 200, 0U0 while chopping stove wood, excitedly I plant will lie necessary to lmpi'bve cried Mrs. Johnson, upon her return the scenery along the principal highcall. a from neighborhood In way the western section of the ejuculoted Gap Goodgoddlemlghty pruvini'e. That pore Jolinuon of Rumpus Ridge. s feller might have been alive right Land Area in Japan now If he had begun breaking his wife Japan proper has a land area of in to do her work when they was first 147.il.Vi square miles, or about Kansas City Slur. married. of tlmt of the United Ststi-s- . Iiile Its population Is about Poverty may be a blessing In disUMKMsu, or one-haof that of the guise to young people, but not to projects In j agricultural j bland. 1 . lf Cnitnl States. old ones. Will blind confidence lead yon to physical disaster at age 31? This is the experience of the average American, United States Life Tables, 1920, indicate thA healt avenge roues freedom anapenoa, fun vigor from-eg- o 18 to IL T luma After 40, osnings fell Pj41jr. what do these startling fi from the United States 1 Wdes, 1920) mean for you! It is time to cheek up. It U timi tovh of the present, and face r"hue with open eye. Blind faitl o1 the human body to abs Puuhment haa failed miserably. . stimulated norvee, sk 'ting, ; disregard of the simp of health: the ladling of body to sse of drugs physical decay tageSlI This la tha tri f" ?fught Kiture provides a danger signs igua o warn wjlrn ti,s ae ZTj drugs have the powei the fatigue signal One of rnnimoa of those drugs la call fhsifled as a poison. ooffoo contains fi lit t0 I"! Brains of eaffein a . that often administerec PtyiHisns la raaea of heart failui 3 SralwaV' oadoning the da appoara to give 0treSt mhlnfwa,fc.il own Isa itoriwi" m"1 tor life's emergencies. bodied flavor of this wholesome grata. Every member of the family can drink it every meal of thoday, enjoy its deliciousnees, crave it, knowing there isn't a sleep less boor, a headache or a taut nerve In it. For the aaho of yew years following ago 81, wo want yon to try Postum for thirty days. Ton can't expect to overcome the effects of a habit of years la two or three days, or even a week. To make this a sporting proposition, wo will giro yon a week's supply of Postum free. Enough for a eup with every meal for a week. But wa want yon to cany oa for the full thirty days. Carrie Blanchard, who has personally served Postum to ever 800,000 people, will BPn&youhcr own directions fur preparing It. Indicate whether yon want Instant Postum, the easiest drink la tha world to prepare; or Postum Cereal, the kind you boil, for your week's free supply. Either form costs less than most other hot drinks. Fill out the eoupoa, and get your first week's free supply of Postum mtwt KITCHEN T CABINET BATHING SUITS OF l'LAII) The eiiTl'Oilral ut Treves, In Kl.enish Is anid to contain the cout ' on the day of Ilia cruel- Jesus Is si rowing our path wlih fixlon. Tradition states that It was FASHION season. Not real rose, but found by the Empress Helena while gorgeous ones priuled on dainty on a visit to the Holy Land In the great or ebiffon. As if to surfeit georgette Fourth century and wna deposited by with tin rxeess of beauty, ilea gnera her fattier for safe keeping In the devised s scheme of out('banning cathedral at Treves. In the Ninth lining ibeae rose witli crystal bouquets century the coat was concealed from heads, not ullnvcr. but patterning yoke, Invaders In the crypt of the cnurch, sleeves and beuiline us shown In the but was brought to light and solemnly gown of georgette with exhibited In 111HJ. It was not shown rose. pictured here will). again until 1012, when, owing to the There Is every indication that these 'vast crowds that docked to see It. diaphanous brllowered creations will Iope Leo X decreed that It should lie prove summertime favorites. Not only exhibited only once every seven years thereafter. It Is said that In 1S44 the coat was viewed by one million pilgrims In the course of a single week. In 1801, the first time of its exhibition since 1S44, It wus seen by nearly two million pilgrims. However, at least twenty holy coats" are exhibited ned said to have been worn ly Christ thut day on the .hill called Calvary. Montreal Futility Herald. ITiilii. i from the way the public n taking to water sports. It - .'i to ' repredict that the ina.ioritj v comminder of what to buy i' ' set ing months will conspi'-.forth lieucii togs and bum ng vi:: It bus grown to be u I..: it with women of fashion to plan ilc.r (unfits in terms of knitted merwenr. ' Particularly in regard to be:. g the preference Is for the L n t . kind The present mode for Scot. a pi:: M vi.Soi:.) designs Is utilized In s vcr knitted bathing suit, a i.!gtri:M - -- : I k l sp.-rt- i j ..........J ulti ! ) ri m--' pics or In t.'ii.l em-'- s iiifttMi.. Hi ill -'.l. ! a 1 1, Lt'V t ill min (. in ufttTiiiK f:' i iy t ( w tiul tiim Ims li- - tii-ml- I'Mig s wm,.iut i multi-col- w.t, I lifiiw Ui.i'il on r gt.t will lt i implr. No A i CONSTRUCTION OF SMALL COMMUNITY DRIER H'uU'fty or M'liiiiuli.in. FILL THE COOKY 1 JAR No chilli will ever forg.-- t the delight of gi'iiuilmotlicr's rooky jar, ami even the older enjoy s cooky with cr!p. a cup el' tea. In most fiiiailic the cherished are h;ii! ted down recijH from moilicr In ilniiv liter. Ut'iv are a few 1mf are I good mid worth saving: i s L White Cookies. Take 4 two euiifuls (if sugar, one : la-d- y cupful ef shortening, mix und crcHiii well, then Small but Satisfactory Community Drier. iiihl two well ln'iiti'ii egg mid a cupful fViiu-thy tho t'nl'od of ihc house and bark, opiux-ltof milk ; a grouted lemon nnd or a tli Av I'ti'ult ui ) witli ail elevation of two feet ulioiu bo for used may flavoring or drier mining ('oimuiinity ciuporutorx Tills stovepipe may exSifi four ti':iioiiifiil of baking powhave pnu oil of great value in taking the furnace. der witli two I'lipfiils of Ilnur, add extra work out of the Iiiiiim- - during tend outside of the house a sulfleieiit space t.) escape the eutee and an elulleriimely wit'll ( lie milk mid when the lui.-- y season. A siniill bin well blended set on lee for an tiour or co operative drier may lie bow and throe or four Joints may act ns n chimney, or If a I'liiiuuey Is pretwo to become stiff. Hull out. adding built by tlie following dirci'ilnn ferred, it limy be built at a cost vf 4 us little flour iin i,iilib". sprinkle wlileli are reeununeuded by tlie I'uili-i- l or $5 additional. witli sugar us tlie rookie go Into tlie State 1 'opart mom of Agrieulliirc : Plan of Trays. oven. Tlie tlieriiioH or lirolesM cooker prinI are There three luttice partitions In n In iisoil tlii that Is, ciple of To one drier; Hermits. thick, cupful tlie four sections 32 alhouse, Is making of liiolies or four throe sour ereiiiii add two cupful of brown space inches wide for drying trays; 12 sugar, one cupful of elmppeil raisins, ii moil between (lie walls of tlie Iuiunc, Inches above tlie sill place across a of a cupful of butler, two to lie tilled with saw dust. This holds 4 Inches on which tlie cen2 heat of piece hy relieves the the and necessity eggs, one trnsoonful each 4 2 und Hie buck of sodii, clnniimon, cloves snd nutmeg, a constant wateli over tlie lire. The ter uprights, by Inches, 2 by 4 Inches, rest. (I'ut upfurnuce tlie lie upright, at should pitted! with and stir (lour to iiiuKe a stiff Tlie end from the floor and a stove- right pieces the 2 Inch way.) dough. Drop by triiiiNnfuls on a 1 hy 3 inch strips, are linking sheet, add n nut or raisin on pipe rim from furnace end to tlie ihsir tray hearers, elevation fastened to tlie uprights. The splice top of eneli hiii bake In n moderate end and back with siilUclcnt A of Hits between tlie tray iK'tirera Is tilled with to eniiHC drier draft. good oven. size and type should, with gmid manstrips to uet as guides for the Soft Molasses Cookies. Take one-haagement, dry from four to six bushels trays and to force the draft to circucupful of shortening, two cupfuls a the trays. If these day, und should pay for Itself In one late between of mnliiHS(s, nnd put over the heat. season. Wet weather has no effect on spaces are left oKn they will uct us a I When the Killing point Is reached add flue and carry off tlie heat. Tlie shire this type of drier. one teusHMinfiil each of cinnamon and lumof the trays are of hy Building Plan of House. ginger, stir well nnd remove from the The house Is G by 12 feet. Tlie up- ber, milking tlie trnya 3 Inches deep. heat. Add one lienten egg, one cupful In front are fl feet 8 hiclicn. The hot! mu of the tray Is made of lat"f ur milk nnd one tnisimonfu! of rights Inches, with 1 Inch The upright s In buck nre fl feet 2 tice strips 4s by soda. Rent well anil add about four Inches to tlie lietween 11 Indies for fall strips running roof space give cupfuls of flour nnd drop from a spoon watershed. Ihiors an1 fastened to 2 lengthwise. Tlie truys have a center on n baking sheet. by uprights In front. Ibsira piirlltlon to supisirl the bottom liillis One limy add different spleen, nuts are 2 feet H Inches by fl feet 8 Indies. anil cheesecloth Is used to cover the nnd fruit to the above reclip, milking Tlie furnace Is 15 hy 15 Indus hy 4 laths. There are 8 Inches from the a different tasting rooky. top of one tray to tlie top of the next. feet, covered with two sheets hlnck sheet Iron 2 Indies apart The trays move on (Tie lieurers like a Aunt O'a Cookies. Take one cupful bureau drawer. air splice to prevent lire. Tlie cncli of butter nnd sugar, two eggs A siniill opening must lie left ut top stoveIs secured well beaten, f by urdinury of cupful milk, liouse Just above doors an outlet of to furnaee. attached to taste pipe s anil three tenspoon-fulare there exquisitely delicate similes, herewith. Tills Is but one among nisny nutmeg en ill. A for opening st front Is the The honied house lifter plan of but some of the handsomest are In very Instances where guy plaids are fea- to roll. linking powder added tn flour of a tobacco barn a miiiiiII furnace of foundation must lie planned to let In rut Roll, and with sprinkle tured In knitted outerwear. 8ome of sugar. Hake In a dark, rich colorings, such as rock or brick Is built at one eml, n iimiI nlr to keep the fruit from hot oven. roses on bluck, navy or brown the most effective heucli capes of the stovepipe curries tlie radiation to the and mur of ilia backgrounds. These, too, are beaded In season are plahl-kiil- t Man wants Imt little here below. latest s 'cuters lire the same. sparkling splendor. Nor wiiiits tliut little lung: Not only are flowered nnd White Jersey-kni- t buttling suits with BACON IN SANDWICH SEVERAL WAYS TO Tin nut with me exactly ku, georgettes chosen for party and long diiies to iiuitrli, the entire boldly llul '(la ao In the sonic. WILL HELP FLAVOR CUCUMBERS COOK formul dinner gown, but these attrac- embroidered In black. Interpret one of My wmita are many and, If told. Would muster many a acore; tive fubries are being made up In sim- the sensous leading modes. And wore each wish a mint of gold. SiMirtswenr stylists also favor plest possible fonn for afternoon 1 still aliuuld long fur morsb as Especially Appetizing When In with They skirts summer suits frocks. They are Ideal for dcrebqied EAT MORE LAMB AND MUTTON lace ruffs navy blue with nllover embroideries days, worn with Cooked Served Picnic. Vegetable. and collar, with possibly a ribbon gir- in red or tan In connection with fanThose who object to the flavor of (Prepared by fh United RU(6 Dtpirtmftnt dle nnd frequently with merely a drape tastic applique designs which are re(Prepared by (ha United Stales Department . nf Airlculture.) et Agriculture.) about the waist- pented in the border and collar of tha mutton will find if the skin Is carefully of tlie cooked os a What to put In the sandwiches for excellent Ciieuniliera lire line. Every woman realizes the satis- matching capo. removed the woolly flavor faction of possessing n dress of this will go with It. Great vegetable, suggests the United States school ur office Is a constantly recurAppliqued nnd embroidered mononoted mi the are of mocun on a which be slipped at majority grams care must lie tuken In Department of Agriculture, though ring problem. Almost everybody likes sort, people do not know or use them bacon it is usually on hand and It knitted limbing suits displayed In ment's notice. dressing mutton, never many Some very striking black nnd white aliening exhibits. The monogram Ides to let the oily woo touch In this form. To prepare them for may be prepured In a very few minnr utes. Why not use it occasionally In effects are stressed among flowered Is especially effective on the Other- the flesh of the meat cooking, peel them, cut lengthwise out the sandwiches? suggests the United States after Its removal. The crosswise, or both, nnd scoop are tender and delicious Department of Agriculture. When wool Is so filled with oil seeds. They In a colander or steumer Is short, plain bacon sandwiches, If steamed time that It linpurts the disand served with a white sauce like consisting of bread and two or three agreeable odor to tbd l l, carrots or turnips, slices of bacon, can be meat If It touehea It. or In a very .few minutea. Jerusalem artichokes, aspnragiis. put together Mutton en Casserole Raked halves of cucumbers stuffed llucon sandwiches can be Cut a pound (more nr less) of mutton made wherever ones picnic party hap-perut from the shoulder Into serving-sizeto be. Tlie bacon can be toasted pieces. Krown In a little fat, add over a lire In the woods, euch imrson salt and pepper and dredge with flour. cooking his own pieces with the aid of Cover with boiling wider and one cupa forked stick; and either because of ful em-l- i of fresh carrots cut into cubes the Jollity of the occasion, or the good and one of pens, with one small onion. flavor of the bacon, or the sperlal taste Cover and place In a hot oven to cook given by the wood fire, the sandwlchee for three hours. Serve from the caswill seem to be tlie best one has ever serole. eaten. Roast Log of Lamb. Ruh the leg of Sliced onion or pickle In a bacon lniiih well with salt, pepper and a sundwleh gives an acceptable flavor. sweet fnt. IlHce Ip the roasting pen Various kinds of club sandwiches are eml sear It well In a hot oven. Now ell of them Including bacon as made, add one-hacupful of water, one cupone of the chief Ingredients. A chicken ful of tomato, one onion, elz peeled club sandwich Is commonly made with liotntoes and roust with the lamb, three pieces of toasted bread aa- - a llaste occasionally and serve with the and between these two fillings basis, gravy In the pnn. consisting of lettuce,, bacon,! tomato Mutton Stew. Take s neck piece nnd 'sliced chicken, with' salad dress--' nnd put on to cook In boiling water to 'ng. Veal or other cold meat makes rover with one siniill onion. Simmer a pnlutahle filling In a club sandwich. until tender, then add a run of pea a These sandwiches are bulky and are thicken the gravy and serve the pens Intended to be served on a plate and and gravy around the meat. Season eaten with a knife and fork. They well while the meat Is cooking. constitute the main dish fur a luncheon Barbecued Lamb. Take cold roast or supiier, but as they are ordinarily made with toast they are not so suit-abl- e of lamb, rut Into slices nnd reheat In fur packing In a lunch boz to be tbc following sauce: Take two table f tableeaten several hours later. spoonfuls of butter, d of a cupspoonful of vinegar, Itucoii and cottage cheese combine ful of currant Jelly anil well In sandwiches, either of plain of mustard. Cimk until the Rolled in Hoar and Fried Like Eggbread or toast. Eggs and bacon can and seasoned. lniiih la lie made as acceptable In snnilwlrhee plant. as when served together for breakfast. Chicken Pit. Cook the chicken aa With bread crumb from the cenusual, stewing with an onion or clove ter of the b'lif which hare leen sea- The egg may he scrambled and mixed of garlic. laiy the clileken soned xw'th salt, pepper und onion during cooking with the bacon ent up soned in the linking dish, removing the Juice, or a little diopiicd onlm. are In small pieces, or It may be minced and mixed with the baonion. Cover with broth and place appreciated ns much us staffed eggron when helng put Into the sandlinking powder biscuit closely over the plant. iiepper or tomatoes. Liver and sundwlrhea The cui'uiiilxrra may be mashed after wiches. top. Just before serving add a cupful of good rich cream to the broth in the steaming or stewing In a very little are made by rhoiqilng the liver to a lNh. water, seasoned with butler, suit nnd paste, seasoning It with salt, prpier Hut one rupful pepper, and served In the snine way nnd small pieces of bacon, and using Combination Soup. Features Scotch Plaid. Baf of lentils, cupful of bnrley, as yellow or white nr hiildiard squash. the mixture as s stndwleli filling. to con he added to r cucuin-hegive carmuy halves any of one knit two cloves, Lengthwise peeled grated hstntng sulk one onion, chlff'.t frocks. Such Is a handsome wise ierfertly plain may he rolled In flour nnd fried cold meat used In sandwiches. If the model showing huge black flower dus- as It supplies s decorative feature rot Into n saucepan; simmer for two cun be served while the ba ters printed on white. The roses and without In any way appearing undJly hours, add salt nnd pepper to tate. like eggplunt. Sliced cucumbers may sandwich con Is the result Is particularly In hot, atIn which a butter he stuck be should Is tha suuted with scarf collar a onion When Inset ornate. Tlie foliage are outlined and heavily of chopped onion has been good. A little salad dressing Is needed tached to the niiitchlng beach cape, s cloves nnd removed, then add a pint with while porcelain heads. meat. Lettuce, watercress, reb About the most Important doc- monogram Is also placed on one end of milk nnd four tabiespoonfuls of cocked till golden brown. In Switzer- on the tomato may be added, making or ruetinihera and once France cry handat land, In Sieve feminine the Hungary of butter. neckpiece. ument drawn up are prepared and served in all these a result similar to a club sandwich JULIA nOTTOMLET. writing at this Mine of the year Is mexcept tliut bread la usm1 luvtaad of ways, which lire worth trying by Amerilady's vacation shopping list. Judging It, nil, Wniin Xnmpa tW toast. ican housewives. l f salis-furlor- j two-third- s well-beate- ; lf l' n one-hal- 1 -- deep-tone- d one-piec- e Are Excellent at a kohl-rah- alli-ei- crisp-cooke- d lf one-lisl- one-tblr- one-fourt- h well-heate- Ik wrll-sca-- ! hard-boile- i i TEAR THIS OUT MAIL IT NOW d on one-hiil- zt talile-spnonf- I) 'HixlJ. Tvu |