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Show THE j "A -. [ -+ NEW SPRING STYLE + Legs a la Marinier¢ Progs' * legs One Saute one dozen troes C8 . f butter, half a pint of chopped . : 2 v, Bs mnee oO hroams, two chalots; as soon a tableanoonful i. &, mush s a) . ! UST at this season o the year ; ; : . one question stirs the minds of all engaged young women from a 5 one corner of the country to the other, is the iimportant ques-j = | "ti ! oY and that. tion of what she shall wear as a/ built for 1 ] planned, 1i gown unromantic use, tend-j has bride the period, and not for add the a/and stir stor- | tered beaten whit of three » hot on Serve well. in nore: uke ee places Often these are of se. si eo N OY SOO some pale color. which still urt rer the is the the appearance favorite Easter of the mix material for gowns bride, | b No 2093 Ticbout : avenue, Tomato rangement for youthful Bronx 1 pinch of salt and } pensive; webs: too, is much of silver lace of ;béaity.. ined ofthe, and handsome. these are ao velvet with a with gene mew the ul a gown, plain of as satin Arne a em | evisp. | satin, made like a clés | following and and ruffles. the fastens bolero hodice effect On is outline under the a with sides the lace. Empire| close to the figure, and gives a sfender graceful expression to the waist. One| who desires may have the satin bolero| od, line | ar. Weyaistst line in front. It} 5 Su tly wrinkled, but - Ct is: thew good style to have plain girdJes, also. The Skirt. is mounted upon the top edge of a recht shaped tends: waistband, which eo a fore, from well-toquite the high up figure. while ‘ loose : % 7p fe 4 Lt 1 NS Cadi in es ML FH ns, f WEN Lyhy fj Sil) obey fb ant thy uly 4 a will give an over-| trimmed The KE effect \s te another. i ae Empire girdle slopes high up he back, disappearing under the midph: tye pene pone Saalice the top ' ee e train starts. uis girdlesy is of satin cut on the bias and it only | lcuy } ff oh Lt embroidered with white silk and silver threads, this will greatly enrich rial appearance of the bodice. If the bride| is tall-an embroidery of stuffed ee fon flowers, picked out with = silver and a bit of silk embroidery will be very charming. Such bodice embroidery maust be done with skill, for-what reaches ipo Stichily to ¢ this: of) toast Curry. ups of « hopped tay GIKis" GaimttRaS ton SuSE opiens with tocthe 01 MULDOON woa ole OL Few | fie two Jaimb; thon sour iawp- thick: Steak. re Le by ‘ LJPhe tg it.5 alt | Dried ar f J ) Vhen add elbow is of? order of Figure .C~ shows the front: of 224 Hasbrouck ave., aTRs N. Y. City.) . ex-| } | | Hot 1ek glass. cider three from minutes; dish, slice ‘remove mushone Jarge Ber- glass of on toast. vety appetizing zs No, N. Y. 127 This will be | © Reve ~The Bride's verted into dish | stir| ing $$ the a in. Modified sus ety Wedding. Dress Dinner Gown, ConShow- Front a| and healthful dish. ANNA WECKBACH. North Allen St., Albany, coat is cut with the new ge uUe of the too hcavy hurden, the a er often/her are little duties that influence upon us. out of -_-_-_---_---_ : Lamb*With rounds in flour and from this two one-fourth spoonful each of salt [then gradually stir in Deer ; until and > the a half me ey sauce She sees a hidden motive In every kind action ov genial word ; ‘They want somethi gs out of you," she remarks sourly ‘People don't do anything fo. nothing, and as we listen our hearts fecl sad Is the world indeed composed of in|dividuals who always require pav- sweet! ment for even a smile? If it is your \ a Y HETESOnl TC Caaeenoront he sweetness she can for > kd' ox : make ex\ ay unkind words.; fall ee fallures, for deeds, until those who pecs penetrateor actions, words ahd thoughts, may mar what might have had | noble Oysters ao la New bur DOnanareont nit poontul two Jarze tablespoonsfuk. a pint of cream, © stir BPE a cup and half of ' thickens, a ; No. paprika, | N- Y cup of water. Stir | oles a i then stir) Bast MRS. Po KR 187th eR * -) en : ae he In MRS. WALTER E. 370 Carrie street, VEBDPR. | remove the gall bags before culling Schenectady, | the liver otherwise' the who ; -_---- ReMGOIIEN ate pba! Saeed ctaiaea ar Terrapin with selecting the Stew z terrapin, try Darter to get j Wine can ' eiaie i be added cee rte Ces when on u eas No. ty. fish will for the ane i ahokedt doe | i fold} out the favor ofa fist an ce j does not require wine; acl Sitlt: the plate A peel ‘iid a ST eg ‘ Kiba tenhagtn wine should | cover ; ae ea "MOpped up ae Ss rf, OD Serv parsley and turn and over SOS fine> f ae East 136th street, New York Tie ---___. Methodist Church in Manila, large % ae chureh Filipino s ts prominent in Methodist . process location in of Chick icken Episco $ - erection Manila 6x ant SSemen - tee e ar pints of Pew av ea iablossanne soled : i onfuls of rowned: in the CBes, flour. oven, ' Tee " au pint ready Paetivtngas , of| fjpengage then. hour . AE--PERVE: thi Tust on ‘ : Wed. Years, Wars. or in. the course litte military and in Asia and Africa had 8,678 men kill. ea Se eee: oT ae eee ee Lion. and' the Mouse! week of i tom me de ta Trerges uk orrow Mght, pril 2, its six Matinee : ‘ three sasheaping | SCuvenirs, boon|| to make 4 that halt an wi ee eee Britis AUST expeditions eta has ‘Lhe the mixed. half the Grooklyn, N. -¥ Sencar rene ee tie last' theatre chicken well Rie MRS J. McGRONEN. atehth street, Homeeyest t "Cold. 5 in Fie dant SIX hol Be BeVenty-(nree, : : ee a la Terrapin, bojled visi with celery. Add half to form UNNINGHABI. street, Bronx. cold been toust \ pa will be used when the fish is adulter-|fast or. ari not pelicious for break. with soft shell turtle. veal or|anyone. Total hy a within reach of sna: MRS. R. ALT. MARY "C ae canta 709 bas CBs. Cook slowly | before serving add pn, Jet ral Ors5ebeAle) of, good rich of ) Madeira, salt,: a. pinch the chicken fine, rub-the egss through |e fine sieve, melt the butter in a large pan and add the flour: next add the Soc k and milk, which has been sealdthe chicken, in which all the fen- | brown j of -prutter. in burn. Ada 4 -="=EZZ S2YeNne one-half' teaspoonful jel mace, pepper, one ecupful of. butter, Mince sherry.|S2I"8 : me a to the lover, what a happiness iis when he finds a "sweet"? wom}an! It means everything; it tells hin that he has found one who will mike a little spot on this earth a true haven /of rest, gloritied by her sweet prespence. Sd. if our natures have grown "sou let us try lo change them, that we maybe known as the "Swect' type of woman. cum} VERBS mult to. taste. Let couk on Sic Drown, und loosen sides as it ee 3 in acup aid achalf-of cooked lamb ‘ f ahi ‘ cul-|one full of egies.‘ while 8 ich ends i SHAS ana, GA ee oe aaa o eee een: at Pear slices | peas and dispose.this: ons thé: toasted | ont ihecshen: a hack an tablespoonfuls of a_ table- tablespoonsful once: 1204 Put piece' hot, "but ‘not j Peas. seven two at het shi been characte And his chiekon stock, one pint @habut WILK, one wine glussful of hut. | 22. eYe leaspoougel of AS OS OEP Hany Onreler. Gown. Fae Stamp kimono Sweet" woman! She never sees the, young child; therefore any woman evil, but seeks to find the redeeming! who fs. constantly in the presence ot trait which she is certain is in every;children * should" endeavor to let person See ata ata at oe e ae ' No, Te Sen es Creamed | white } found a paprika, Gown wine in: place of water and vinegar) | of bread, toast these. spread with but- | bread and serve. Season .with butter, j water and boil until thoroughly done: | only and are i ymecoth. W nan it hea ter. In the meantime melt two table- | pepper and salt-on top of each por-|then pick it, but not too fine leaving ated to #, bolreruty a4) mushrooms Serve and || dish, spoonfuls of butter In the chafing | tion. 1 r |in the larger bones; be very careful ee let simmei one ot two minutes. cook hot hearing Serve Wedding eis J eSse. and sleeves ()R Cook twenty-four oysters Iu sihoir yin Hquor about ten minutes unuL tne edges are raffled, then-deain, be a | ence to the prepared cream: Add one. | half teaspoonful of . salt ehulte ori ' eltige - Sit so ey ee brown; a o our, one} * tablespeonful water and a tablespoonful cot (€or'a The elv-* unmerited harsh judgments of those dear to us-all combine perhaps at tmes te place us in the category, ot sour ut none should remain in that state for a long period... - To djftuse sweetness Is partic ularly a woman's privilege. To Knock off the blunt edges, to smooth down the rough ter, add agGth A-The Gray ARE YOU SOUR? into | add of vinegar Striped SK wash very tne and put in on fortwo minutes: and Bach one of u in our daily lite ‘soul typesbf woman, and-she ‘is: as must be one of tiwo things, either) depressing to meet and converse with swoet or sour, and oceasionall it isjas a chillig northeast wind well for us to stop and ask oursel No. -mattcrhow brightly <the ‘day to which class do Wwe belon started, once the "sour" women is met ssky we instinctively the changes- The fret and hurry of hardwork shiver and feel desponde) uw j the endeavor to keep up bravely when Such HU and slice, putin chafing dish with Hist tablespoonfuls ,butter: fry, uncovered, onion cover' Gray Skirt Jacket. | cus: plain | --$-_____. muda with Mhis perfectly nothing good to say feel humbled and ashamed of thelr unkind re marks Do you know a "sweet"™ woman? Are yeu such a one, or do you belong to the seul variety ? ‘The woman who is never satisfied with: her lot in life, wha eve r hankers after another's clothes, friends, home, money missing in the meantime all) her own blessings, belongs to the ‘Tea gowns are HOW aS meccssarv a part of woman's wardrobe bg ere din- | ner dresses. The negligee has erept | into-use for formal affairs, and {ft is so élaborate that no ball gown could| be handsomer in material nor, prob- | ably, More expensive. | about rooms yee with ere IN it. Mushrooms-Hunter Style pound fresh mushrooms, ee made for undone this Plain Vhite ARE YOU SWEET ne ane cuses sown after the yoke has been ae ed and the sleeves shortened so that a dimmer gown has beén evolved from One SDE is the flour, salt, pep- | COMMers, vraistband with ruffles of lace. whe tulle, worn over orange and edged with oh narrow transparent lace. with iper and the to Know a "sour" woman I 5gradually ally the milk,rs ada the ,] |?"nature : takes as her : particular charge. | misfortune P | whites of the eggs, chopped fine. When | The. tew words of kindly peace and) shun her as you would an infeetious | hot pour over the toast. rub the yolks good fellowship, the knittingg together | disease. for her sourness will endeavor | through a strainer over all and garn- | the breken links in friendship or tove.ito penetrate into the sweetest nature lish with lev and », abay bove all. the1 sinking of self ak oUt into sonous se ee anes s parsley. Ali, Sinking Lie ] SOW . polIsonous seeds everywhere MRS. WILLIAM SUPPIERS the serving. of others, murk th No one is so quick to imitate as a fe = No. uffed sleeves of lace are finished ; ut blossoms: SST . avenue, oe ANC upper se, swings| Four deop ruffles fin- } i ; of the trained sicirt, | These may be either plissee or of lace, aecording to the trimming upon the bodice and sleeves. the vell Costunre gagece diymen peular skirt of mouse-gray. broadcloth n ‘ are rnd a Short jacket of gray and white ACK ETS and skirts. of contrasting |sivipes,. with collar, cuffs and vest of materials are one of the smart-)the same materfal as the skirt, and ee cae ta pe . trimmed with braid. Lume el the fits ‘The back skirt. and there- this Spring By Beet. a Morningside hubbling Prety / Codtish, : Pees a Ja Goldenrod. | One tablespoontul butter, one table}spoonful flour, half teaspoonful salt |half saltspoon pepper, one cup milk three hard boiled eggs, three slices of toust, parsley. Put the butter in a chafing dish and i rf Lip {Min ti, wags ehgcs rene Seine A Put one-half pound of dried beef in chafing dish. seaid with hot water, pour off all but about a tablespoontul, dredge in a little flour, butter size of small nut and pour in cup of milk o1 Cock three minutes, Serve on toast MRS. M. GORGAS. plissee bolero-expression is carried out in lace | gathered under. a satin fold below ! whieh a lace ruffle hangs loosely over| a wide Empire girdle. This is draped ecomes one woman it it: thick Brooklyn i todiaa fast Creamed 2 the led Moisten one packuge shredded codfish with hot water and squeeze dry Ileal slowly one-half. pint vich eream in the chafing dish, add a tablespoonful butter and two. dashes" paprika. When eream is hot and butter melted add eodfish. Stir well aad serve immediately on dry toast MISS LAURN: THOMAS 144Searsdalean. x a the| of upon three ik Seuein Sized ald: slices JOHN. dave street, Rie: ae Creamed short| of bow is draped edged at until stir Venison a s This co oedivon ‘ aaicevee: Pat small Vlhave | thre (enk ocufeuntsineh ound "a Lay it in the chafing dish, half thiek. a which two tablespoonufuls of hutter have been melted: season with ssalt a pepper, add two gills of port wine : t tablespoonful of currant jelly, Cook done. then durn ane one side isis | until Seuson, cover two Vek the other sid. Ininules and-serve on very het plates. | MISS N. J. GRIBBLE. Ny. 1225 Walnut street, Philadelphia, ‘ from, bread apa my with teaspoonful curvy powder and : was . a es desert poonful of covustarehn blended Gr aitere Pouriovenr tulnsonetea biked ; : ne : MES 7M, - WILLIAMS, Rie. Ihast Chathaany bolero in Empire style In the back al s wide, with rounded | corners. It narrows upon the should-} ers, from whence it curves around the | yoke, bi ae medpin | Sesser of on, MARTIN from . soe eveam:; een onl, tale truc lover's Ikmnots chiffon,| orange flowers, the train being| aiso embroidered in white and silver- | if this can be afforded. | Figure A shows a wedding. gown Suited to any material of which brides'| gowns are made, It is in the modified | Empire style. and {is a model easy to inake at home as well as wonderfully| graceful and transparent. | The stock and V yoke are of trans- | parent. lace... For this: miy Limerick rose point, Brus applique, Valeneiennes, Lie esse, Honiton, point. Aloste or all fashionable laces and of such varying prices at any: bride ‘may Don't think that just any of a Jace will do. Get one of the sorts |} named. The yoke is quite deep anid| curved in front and jis pointed and| not so deep in the back is out-| lined by a fold of satin partly hidden | under a ruffle of lace: This edges : plastron Y Tl. Sheth Six = -bopster. t browned. 200 Two chiffon usually the Jatter, which. also | trims the train, Both court trains and . e ar] = x ¢ wedadl al the regula. long. train of wedding gowns are. trimmed with designs in : : and silver, silver , design j white A' pretty con- ae cut in, eracket MIS. 5 Sater . anid) Real oO and s Tovls i i ea thin ov Noo brocade, a serves one fs } th ine delicately, | different gown, of cape then a cat. "MTS Xie ‘ Wobster: milk as well as a at licate | wedding sometimes from. : leds Brooklyn, i baa sebit, eu mdi mooth and creamy Add two cups of diced. lobsltermimeat anda lepairoas: thebouchive Weated: serve. on tracery of silver threads in the pat-| tern of tilmy white lace, illuminating mist a in moonlight. of lines t like : Court Jourt trains trains are are aa feature fei ‘e of Of many me material 5 street, cook until-it renehes the yellow. stage bul mot om moment longer, Mix one brounded taublespoonfuly ef thours: with: a stir and powder of curry leaspoonful into theehet Nubter: adda. eu. of: hot cover} Silver used, and ‘ tite oa ehating: cers Ee oar ld hot sale When of butter, ltablespoonfal aunt onton mineed of tublespeonful la bridal gowns with Brussels and Limerick laces, or such. transparent and delicate laces' as resemble these exbroidery, touches | the into) RP TP ‘ CORNELL, LpPomnto i ts Curried . Vak ‘ Cool the' smoo accra e., "258 Wr | Brooklyn the new | With tle butter in chafing dish abeut eeg beaten the then add wedding; te" minutes, COU SOLES SEY Sere aise SEE serviceable gown| : MRS. D.. WHALION looks: handsome Barnes z2ve.. Williamsbridge, Pron better than, per- | and/-even 3ik 1s peppy Ae stir ¥ ey 2 Fourth $800 ; : oar aieeg one of which rit. elaborately: 10. an No. ane ie} ture Toast. to «| sutted material It is mueh the vogue} other any could de. haps, bride brides, ¥ ‘ream , ete is o MARLAN Put a tablespoonful of butter in the Hiizearaares | the melted butter run over ihe bottem, then add two cups of cheese. grated or. cubcinto. dite. St anth melted, then add the volks of lwo eges beaten and diluted with half a of a one-quarter puree, tomato of cup hea icpoonful:ceach sot soduy salt and Loaprika. Stir constantly until the inix- alihough many new, , Pe Tanic then nen ae tWo egEs, cin ee oes, oe ha Pas built being are gowns. bridal spring variously of ivory white velvet, chiffon iiner of cold left Se a oa chicl 2AM. O1 ove lef old Die : de_ soie, ninon white: or ivory. velvet. wwe tomatoes hop ; md . oni sills oriental silk, ivory satin, liberty nnd Ivish crochét lace. Satin. veile Friel ey or < ae n. if ham, u x ‘ f eX eke tle ce I in chiffon and in ninon is a new , are. ; L a : if < licken, 1 ise 1 { mousseline satin is of weaves. spring are built. gowns Satin makes a very since it Wears well, and makes a train set ~ Sicay es and Cheese See for | volkKs eer slices,for tm: into cut egg, makes boiled This hardadded. | be enough s. J. F. MAHER dress., he ble . PARE ] ae \ i? € ee BE e¢ toast Duchesse, satin particularly.r Satin, . : jeve well browned add half a : To ae salt, pepper flour, of flor aavlittio with half a and pint cayof Soli Sivasenti enough ‘consomme to white sat y then minutes; ten boll covel nearly a tawith of two egas I! tf ' ing away : Ly rior the > ceremony Ce ' with i enEMMA CLEVELAND WOOD ing after ten M2 Al Wk) Harrodsburg, it} She intends to wear der sentiment.a --_---the in gown or dinner as a ball out Toast on Bish Creamed wedding most so and to come, days 4 A y iablespoonful rounded one Nell of some, yoke witha built are gowns kind which may be removed affer the | putter in a chafing dish; when wedding, leaving a--decollete Z0OWN. | piling, add one tablespoonful of flo The sleeves, too, are allered or slrort- |g speck of pepper, and beat well; : ened, and quite another gown fe thus | gradual one cup of hot milk, beati evolve If orange blossoms are om | cach time: add two tablesnoonful ployed in the decorations these are /ijsy and pour over slices of toast changes: a1 SNeo -= = this of gown . Kee and Cheese Onicler. Beat the yolk f three ‘ ' al half pint of f milk, thickened ii one-for or flour, of tablespoonful t of I erumb 1dd pe and salt ae and two tabiespoonfuls fi at awer Fine chopped cheese OU } dish 10s Se botta the in buiter mneited little tir constantly Whe neal oe ane =o bride bridal Sirs rida tl re First according to the and ency 31, 1907. MARCH SUNDAY, UTAH, CITY, LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, T= Pre | AP INTER-MOUNTAIN i wea in yf ee eI the Lyceum celebrating (‘on hundredth eon. New re silver York ' si by jardiniere es ng ments are being made the last night of tho a ment,eS Saturday, April i i |