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Show UTAH STATRSMAN CAKE FROSTING OR VELVETEEN GOOD ICING EASILY MADE STREET DRESS Howe Abou- tWNU Syndicate. Smaller Place Not Equally appropriate for the atudpot an at college or the girl who goee to Losing Their Ground office every day, le this attractive Iwita In' recent cartoon a number of men are aliown arriving at a resort to bare a guod time." Only oue mun brine bla wife; all the others Jeer at him because bis wife le alone. Tlila note la seen In j pictures and print every day. Who la to blameT Wives or husbunds? The Impression Is given that wives are wet blankets. Is It the fault of wives? Or are husbands so low the presence of good women spoil tbelr fun? ro women spoil the "good times" of men by nagging, or do husbands Just naturally find wives anunylng. ulwuya luma out well can ha muds very easily if the directions lielow, furnished by Hie bureuu of home economics are carefully followed: Vanilla Frosting. I eup granulated 1 egg whit. IHnch of wUi iiigar, 4 tahlespoona cold 4 teaspoon v ntlla. water. Tut the sugar, water, and unbenien Into the upper part of a double toller. Have the water in the lower port boiling. Commence heating Hie mixture with a dover egg beater at once nnd tool constantly while It i cooks for nlmut seven or eight min-- 1 utes. It should then appear Just like tie j ordinary tolled frosting and should almost thick enough for spreading. Take It from Hie stove and continue to heat about five minutes or until It has thickened. Add Hie vanilla. This cuke Is sufficient to Ice a three-laye- r on the tups. If the Icing proves to be Insufficientdou-td- e ly cooked it may lie placed In the holler and he rd coked for a short time. Or if It Is too stiff, add a small quantity of water and cook again. For chocolate frosting iitelL two nnd linlf squares of unsweetened chocolate nnd pour Into Hie above mixture Jut before removing it from the lire. Kent until thick and then spread. Vanilla In view of tlie general Impression costume of grayish green velveteen. Velveteen le a serviceable fabric, the bureau of home economics says. It Is made of cotton, yet It Is warm enough to wear until late In the shows no signs of disintegration. fall without an extra wrap, and under Through Hie country are scattered an outer coat all winter. Tlrt dress e countless thousand of small towns, illustrated la a model, and frequently located well In the Interior the coat la really the waist, for the and at a great distance from any tan blouse le only a vert. Corduroy, city ut all. These were settled, which la cotton fubrlc similar to velor at leust founded, a long time ago. veteen but. with a rlldted surface, It might be thought thut since cities might also have been used successfulare constantly growing uud devouring ly In developing this costume. inure and more territory these towns The simulated blouse le mnde of would be drained of population. Hut Instead of dlsupiieuring the average small town hus calmly maintained Us existence, not always growing rapidly, perhaps, hut not losing ground, either. Now and them a new house goes up, or a new business opens Its doors to lorul employees, or a new store brightens the main street frith Its attractive display. Some of the residents take up lives In the faraway city, but others move Into the town. These may be either city people who are satisfying a lifelong wish to live in the country, or they may be farmers who have sold their acres and retired to spend their late years In the sociable atmosphere of the village. So the life of the place Is renewed, refreshed and Invigorated. Exchange. that all the young folks are leaving the rural districts to go to the city. It Is Interesting to notice that the village atlll maintains Its existence and An unusunl writer has Just aplie frankly confesses lie does not believe the world will ever be rid of poverty, crime. Ignorance, misery and nuanneea. Most of the good gentlemen are working to get rid of all these, and think success Is almost within sight. peared: There Is actually no such thing ns equality except In constitutions and other scraps of paper. The burdens of men are steadily growing heuvler: the women are becoming more unmanageable and expensive and so are the children. the leadership of no one man unreservedly. However wise a man may he. he cannot know ft all; other men know a little. Accept truth' here and there, first trying It out carefully In your own laboratory. Accept two-piec- ( If a man has o wife who doesn't perform very well, the women niy: Isn't it too bad he didn t get a good one?" And usuaHy they have one (licked out for him. Usually lie has, loo. An old medical man I know says doctors are not much needed, except surgeons. And tills mail Is not a surgeon. He further says that nine out of ten cases of illness ore due to diet, and might he cured by fasting and less and more iroier food thereafter. "The few wonders In my profession." the doctor says, are accomplished not with medicine, hut with surgery." lin-pni- do not like certain things. What lire my rights when I come In con tact wltn (hem? Should I sneer, attack. II y Into a rage, or get away from them as soon as possible, rememberI rreas tha accretion of tha kidney and thua aid in tha elimination of waste im. purities. Doans have established a nation wide reputation. Ask your neighbor I Doans Pills A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 60c a bos. a Fat-Reduci- Tit-lllt- For caramel frosting caramelize half a cupful of additional sugar, then add A water. of boiling few tnblespoonfula thin dark sirup will result. Substitute alNitit two tnblespoonfula of this eirup lu place of two tnblespoonfuls of water, or such an amount ns will produce Hie desired flavor, nnd then continue ns In muklng vanilla frosting udding the vunilla last. beige rotton poplin. Pongee might have been used. Light tan gloves, hose and purse, harmonize with the blouse. A brown leather belt with a iwnrl buckle consists of green machine stitching In mercerized cotton. Chain stitch was used. Piu lucks would also be effective. The skirt Is slightly full nt the shies and back utid lias three plaits In front to give additional walking nnd fitting room. It is set on an of lawn. The costume Is completed by a small black hut and black shoes. Iiiet for Mothers. Sunlight for Babies, Folder No. 5. Buliy's Daily Time Card. Chart No 11. A chart of the dully schedules of bullies from infancy to iM months, also suggestions for training nnd diets. Children's Bureau, United States Department of Labor, Washington, D. C. Ifanaficta of MocoaestleieWUster of SaUcyllraeU Australias Cattle King man who owns so many liorecs destroyed 4,xhi ot them because lie couldnt sell them and Hiey cost too mneb to keep Is. at seventy years of uge, visiting l.oti don. He Is Sir Sydney Kidman, the veteran cattle king of Australia, lie begun Ids career tit a teuinsicr til -a week. Now lie own ISO rum-licovering more than Hti.ono.ii'ki acres of land; more than lim.wNt cattle nm! 10, (no horse; 1..MKI minds nnd llmu sands of ihuikey and sheep. from a bon spavin, ring bon rpiint, curb, rid bone, or rimiltf troubles; gets hora going ooan& Absorbine octs mildly but quickly. blister Lasting results. Does not can be or remove heir, and hors worked. At druggists, or postpaid, 2.50. Hons book S free, ten rtrawd wr T: HadNowvery sound sa that he recently Its The Home (Prepared Sewer Can Make by flip i s , unreliable who more limn cu t lire taking ('..pillar heliel Is very l m M'dr siiithiiikI It Is griiriully believed Hull tin negro In- -. on the cois iiltcml- - a parly, or a sinels. without carrying a razm as Pnli.rmcii say defensive weapon. Beauty Real Consideration r.c--n. n ; carrying tin.l We lire livin.' now inlays III :l world they very rarely of dr fen Iicuiii.v Is u real n rarer. It Is Hie poorest where t lunch iind tin- - Ideal to In- striven for. util siu- - weapons. A dagger is still. No man: where eider iilnl design lire recognized heller a pistol ter; w 1,11 u must Important elo could pill up a fairly good light as to sup humi'e no II bus ns to the l.onii'r in which we live. a rur-or-. incut I IMirt s thrust e Sintci Depiiitinrnl In -il of Agriculture.) it Spring sewing is imt the bugbear used to lie. For one thing, few peof"rt-nglple expect to set Ho down r t" it with or of hard labor, eitln-without n dressmaker by tin day, In order to outfit Hie feminine member of the family for the summer months. As early as January the now spring nnd summer materials begin to npcar In the stores, and the average woman who line a normal love of attractive nnd appropriate warm weather clothing for herself and tier daughter,a gets Into Hie hulilt of picking up dress length whenever she see u put tern Ihnt she likes. There Is a bewildering nrriiy of cotton fubries from which to choose lids year. Styles an- simple, and mnt "t are materials eay to work with. there have a firm The majority of lln-ii- i so Hun Miiontli IlnMi, and weave close muke rapid prog tin- liot.K Sewer ciiii rass In culling out nnd stitiidng m without much hasting, or other lime work. A f.i- -i u the taking, n new imdeii.i's rulin' home, they run dn v inn verted Into you hi'" i; miliing odd Imiir. Ifn fitt'e machine, nnd room, where you can leave hnli:'. ni.J p.o1 work at short ii fid have when you it tip again Hint tie ' spare lime, you will find as if fix sluing wardrobe Is completed in . cori.er a sowing nui!c Even fm-s.- v - j j Stitching Cotton Fabrics. is sail room for oilier purpose factory. If you have r.cail-- n closet or eln-s- t of drawers for materials and ids. partly nimlc A generous supply of easily laitn derail cut ton summer drescs rortshul little and adds Imiiieusely to comfort und a sense of w-- ll being during His hot month. For morning wear, the bureau of home ecoiiniiiics suggest some of the printul materials in cheerful patterns. like zephyrs, or percales, nr any of Hie numerous varieties of . gingham, or erajM. madras, liroiidi-lotlior cotton suitings. All of these unpractical and suitable for plain housework dresses. Including tin ever useful bungalow aprons, und smocks; also foi wear. rtiorts costume or for uldn't go Tltp old Idea Hint one downtown on a hot day in a gingham or print dress tins I Men idiundoiicd to Don't limit your miteii Hu- mornings only, l.nnk ever th- fabric like tempting array of sln-cvoile, plain und p iuied ; hut Me, dimity In pat in siuall figure terns, lawn printi-diifli-i- l g'l'gh.im. swiss, mil Afieinmin ilrosse pretty i'Uimk'Ii lot for pnl-rtilling p:nt I' call In111 i.d. For liny of these in and rummer very special uccasion in dil.cuie evenings, l fieri- - Is pastel simile fur the younger gir!. dignified vuifi-s- , net, und luiu for lliost of iiinlure years. Rapid Progress it The ilcsin- - to cranio, to fashion own hnnds. Is somethin:; wilh-n-for fnutidullon Hie ur.qncsHi'iiuhiy so much of the real I Burk of Bayer A Fosters Desire to Create ; Passing Show. selling It. 1 Aiplrla la tha trad exN'iilve hi-- Reimbursement You were inspired when you composed Unit song, professor?" Yes, dear Indy with tha hope ad Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart p Infi-res- IteatrWk fosSntbsttlsKmt ssitea. AUdataOL fon The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote one there ts that only know to pain. But its just as important on every tablet, and genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Baver is if it docm t, it is and on the box. If it says Bayer, its genuine; So are colds, Aspirin. not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuriUs, and rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer at any drugstore 4 with proven directions. e pti-ple- Since 1846 Baa Healed Wounds and Sores on Mai and Beast FABRICS TEMPT THE HOME SEWER LOVELY d or Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh No. 4. r e the phlegm, promotes expectoration, gives a good night'sSOo real fra bottle. from coughing. 30c and Huy It at your drug store. O. Q. Grata, Inc., Woodbury, N. J. loosen Mothers of small children will h interested In some new hulleUn concerning liubics Unit enu he secured by writing to tlie address given below. Folder Whut Builds Better llulilcs Look to Highways Now clmrai-lerisli- Soothes the Throat Bulletins for Mothers Velveteen for Wear in Cold Weather. In tin article .on highway construcing that f anno others? tion Hie Mobile Register says: Ilirtlctilarly should attention bs There are certain womanly qualigiven to wider highways In the origties so ailmirahle that the world has inal planning and construction of I wonder long agreed III admiration. thec highways, for it cost less to tliiil so many flappers In politics and build a broad, convenient, safe road. tlinn It social life depart from them, and luke way, in Hip first Instam-ccosts to widen these highways lifter the risk. they have been built. That Is espeI never knew a foolish iierson who cially true In Hie case of city streets diil not endeavor to frequently give where It often Is necessary to rearused for business the impression that he was a real range building ex eoxt some of the are lias thinkers It real Ihnt and thinker, purposes. ceediugty scarce. larger cities vast mins of money to widen streets answering Hie purpose of arterial thoroughfares, nnd where I'm not grumbling at public nlTalrs: s to It I 'possible for coiiim-initleI'm looking at them. obviIt hnnlei. these guard against ously Is wise for them to do It." I am grateful to the few who like me, and endeavor to be agreeable, that Buildings favor. There are 1 may not lose tln-lProper Sckool health not will I know men teaching A of certain types project f- -r like me; and they will misrepresent through u study of school buildings. i;ist nnd present, is suggested by me; every one Is a liar in speaking of So I ant not Harriet Wedgwood In nn article In t lii ( la does not like. mlsn-pn- . llygeia Magazine. annoyed birmi-- c or tluir of the Is one Much cun lie learned iitout wliat sen tali on: I know It we natural and things (institutes n healthful environment natural tilings, by collecting Informal inn about school must rospis't. buildings tm-- l grounds and comparing standards writers are Indlg Hie findings with nm-pteThe priites-'hinmint Iiituiim.' business men arc lately with respect to sanitation, heating, lighting, sealing, cleanliness, water writing for print toilets be supply, for drinking fountains, print should writing Why r conotlu-featutis. than more ami n class eoiifltied to versation? Everyone Is tilde to write Hie Land Value Governs (or should he. considering maintained) of schools number less expensive the lot tin- more The III and I Hie Why should not miyoiie express house for left Itself, money and discoveries? When anin Idea home oil a cheap tcurs need assistance, profersbinal ed lot is far more desirable than an un- tiers ure tilde to give It, and literature sniirtnctory house on un exH-nslvis being liciieflietl by the Invasion. lot. Although b house thut is very Learn to write and talk better, that much mun expensive titan Its nelgh-tHir- s the you may hi- In position to oppose might be hard to sell nt a good house may add professionals wlm are almost ruining priee, n very cla-uHie country with lurk of Information, value of nn sale to the nil at nothing wit. rnmlnr. and common sense. lot. Is-e- Boschees Syrup has been relieving coughs dus to colds for aixty-on- a years. Discussion Vs. Argument The man who enters into a discussion Is full of a passion for truth sud eager to hear it. The man who argues Is full of vanity end desires only to hear himself talk. American lost. After the people find out for them selves die common and Iniporlntil and truths, liierntiire disputes them line brings confusion. Literature more concerned with fancy than with fact. Chair ng A Y. Co., Mig. Chrauata, Buffalo Fotter-Millxu- n s flesh flow to get rid of at the rate of a pound a day, merely by Bitting in a cliulr. was dcmniirtrut ed at the new heulth treatment con ter In Northampton recently. The chair hus fixed to it small metal plutea which toucli Hie miiiii muscle centers of the body, and electric current! expand and contract the ieed as Hie muscles at the same heart beats. London Is also used. Trees Require Care for Good Condition How the woHd progresses! . . See that you progress and have some part In the big things being accomplished. To progress is the natural way; the steady growth of the world proves it. OES every day find you lame, stiff and achy? Do you feel tired and drowsy suffer nagging backache, headache and dizzy spells? Are the kidney secretions scanty and burning in passage? Sluggish kidneys allow poisons to remain in the blood and upse? the whole system. Doun's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, In. egg-whit- e als-ab- le There are so many dccrepld, unkempt, haltered and broken trees in all localities that people often wonder if It Is really possible to keep trees In a thriving, vigorous condition. The old unsightly wrecks of trees are frequently a menace and an eyesore to the community. A tree that Is not a thing of magnificent beauty Is not worth having. And ordinarily there Is Utile reason why trees should uot be kept in good condition. The principle of luklng enre of trees i the Mime us the principle Involved lit taking care of any other living thing. If attention is not given to defects, and discuses in youth, then It Is certain that disintegration and early death will follow. Iretty much . the same thing holds true with peo-JeThe expense of removing decays'! areas from trees and installing necessary sectional concrete fillings In the cavities, and the cost of otljer measures that may be required to restore a tree to health nnd beauty, is necessarily greater If trees are left to decline almost to the point of death before help Is given to them. Chicago Waste Poisons from the Blood. (Prepared br ths United State Department at Agriculture.) A cooked rake frosting or Icing that Drpartmee Thoroughly Kidneys Out Well If Equally Appropriate forAlway Turns Directions Followed . Student or Office Girl . (Prrpaitd by tbs United SUte si AsriculturaJ A Ml and Stiff Feel Achy? Eliminate Must To Bo Wall the All in a Life Time recent Observed, ill a I heater y, n young man Imlding it liuuil mir ror for his girl while she applied hoi lip slick nnd rouge. There wasn't any of that back In the gay It's. In Hint period the young man wmilil have been tiring her shoelace. Detroit Free I'res 9-- tiun'e with hone piiavuu a tkillmr: not a laue atup in wnUifc 'Working lUi'T.'' for Wunirn. oho , c Uii-;ir Sin'.l lor ii. -- I, ii l.r.. r.o nl II n. !. l". iiImi. pew- kimiIIiI'ik. naiw P. Wn-Irf' Anit. 0. C. met a.tvrui i:mW:ur. SUurk. rivt'iti nm m. tii? i,ur !uiiirs Mi' ii vi ! ' AU;ilN. mu lit k: mi, y'u Kaiir'bM. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Cups and saucers arc the first to break! So wcvc put a dainty blue and white china set in every s iln-s-e- s i:-- - . Whole Wheat at its best in tempting flaky form and it ooks in 5 minutes! hM1 ouf KHKD |