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Show Start the Day Right. A woman's taste la very procep-tible procep-tible at the breakfast table. She should never allow a soiled tablecloth table-cloth to appear on it. Tho linen should be fresh nnd snowy white, the coffee well made and, if possible, fresh flowers and fruits should adorn the table. A nicely appointed, appetizing ap-petizing breakfaat is a promoter of good temper and harmony through the ensuing day. A soiled tablecloth, tough cold toast, blttor coffee, etc., arc enough to derango both the temper tem-per and digestion of those who havo to submit to such domestic Infliction. CARDINAL FARLEY TO VISIT ZION TUESDAY Salt Lake, Oct. 25. His Eminence John Cardinal Farley, one of the most noted SCatholic prelates in the United Unit-ed States, will be the guest of RL Rev. Bishop Laurence Scunlan in this city next Tuosday. Cardinal Farley is en route to the Pacific coast In a private car, in company with other distinguished clergymen. He willded-iacte willded-iacte tlie new cathedral In Denver next Sunday. It was not known last ovenlng just what time the cardinal would arrive here, nor the duration of his visit, but it will probably bo tbe greator part of Tuesday. Plans for his entertainment en-tertainment have not been definite- ly formulated, but will very probably, include a drive about the city. Cardinal Farley Is one of the three American members of the College of Cardinals. With Archbishop O'Con-nell O'Con-nell of Boston and Archbishop Fal-conio Fal-conio of Washington, he was made cardinal by Pope Pius X on November 27, 1911, at Rome. Cardinal Falco-nlo Falco-nlo remained in Rome. James Cardinal Cardi-nal Gibbons, the head of the church In America, and Cardinals Farley and O'Connell aro tho American representatives represen-tatives in tho College of Cardinals. Cardinal Farley was archbishop of the dioceso of New York before his elevation ele-vation and he now makes his home In the metropolis. His Ylsit in the west Is primarily a pleasure tour. oo |