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Show coal AN ADEPT AT GIVING ADVICE. (Btcry of Mon Who Know Hi OOOOOOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOOOOO- Fail- - Inga. from f Pec pa i her bad come borne the office played out." He was lying .on the couch in 'the sitting room After dinner, when Mr. Fenpusher hobo bad been reading a magazine, aald: ; gee here, Tom Penpusher, here is wometbing that fits you to a T, and I .want you to read It. "What la It about Tta about men who must have everything Just no in their hornet, no matter how hard it makes it for You know you are one of others. them. Every rug and chair and book must be exactly in its place, and a little dust seta you to aoolding You must have a clean napkin every meal, and you cannot eat if there Is a tiny spot on tbo tablecloth, and everything must bn served Just so or you get grumpy. Now, Is not that true? i "A man likes to ace thinks in order jin hl own house," aald Penpusher. "Of course he does, and 1 try to jkeep things In order, but I defy any jwoman to maintain the degree of order you expect with four or five children in the house. Now, this article refers to Just unreasonable, fussy men aa you are, and it is not one bit too severe even when it says that they are small spirited and lack-Jlntn true manlineaa. I do wish that ;you would reads the article." "J dont need to," replied Penpnah-er- , sitting up to stretch and groan, Id like to know why, not?" j "Because well, the fact is. my (dear, 1 wrote that article myself." Some of tha Latest Designs tn Hf ment Cold Bullion Vary eF,ar In r g p 8ummc of , Confetfpn - AT THE' way at the elbow or Just a lljtll be- low. Color. New Fashionable The newest i.nu Neapolitan violet Champagne shad-1- , are geranium pink and the popular look lace, and, in which ao ad- pretty trimmed wth dition. there arc rome rose pinks, frt-spale turquoise blue, while a to wbl specially ap(bade of mauve and a beauties tv hhtrdc preciated for sllKlit Is allver-graj table The fa.tlonablo brown, (mourning s y also now called morilor. , ed, and there are two rood royal blue and a r.eh poppy for whit silk arc frocks, aa they'sre rather o childrens more sub- stantial than Japaokse washing silks, though Just as easy to tuck and quite as soft, and any of the pale tints will make smart and serviceable allp for all occasions. all-ov- er s a. one-thir- Pine Valenciennes edging ia!hP lug more and more fashionable nd charming gowns are trimmed roly with narrow ruffles on the Mai i as well as the whole length of tf. girt, each ruffle being edged with tjfcithar-rolace. The yoke may be of gser-tlo- n Joined together with flneMtdber stitching or laid between bin of Yokes are also made Jof lace lawn. edging laid on a fine white greed- - representshades of red The Batiste and Lace. No waist of the season la more than the pretty one of sheer batiste made with a fancy yoke. The model shown Is admirable and la adapted both to the odd waist and the gown as well aa to many materials COCKTAIL. CHANGE WROUGHT. and combinations, but ia ahown In mercerized batiste with yoke of Barren Waste From a material, consisting of narrow ,LJfe Chsngtd to an Iridesctflf Dream. shirred bands and lace Insertion, and They stood, a man and a woman, la the gallery, looking down on the gilt, .tering throng of dancers on the floor below. "What was I saying to yon n mo--, (ment ago?" asked the man. "That is, tbefore J went out?" ; "You were saying," said the womsad, even an, "things that made-m- o In the midst of all thla gayety. Ton , called it a painted glare you spoke of all those women down there, each s hugging in the secret recesses of her heart some supreme sorrow, some cloying unrest You were wondering o what depths of remorse, within he next year, each might reach. --Yon , spoke of the men; how haggard some jof their faces were. You said the pace was too much for some of them; death and disaster and ruin hung over thla throng like a grinning skeleton. Design hy May Wanton, Really it baa given me the shivers. frills of lace gathered to form head-togIltont you temember what you said?" peThe line of the yoke la He turned and looked at her. There culiarly desirable on and the aleevea vrn a Iccfe tf compsceney on hit form the wide and drooping puff a that are to much fsswejru and o grace"Did ! say all that" he replied, "be- ful. To make the walat for a woman fore 1 went out? Well, well! You pf medium six will he required 4 must forgive me. It isn't so. Why, y'arda of material, 21, 8 yards 27 or see how they are all enjoying them 1 yard 41 Inches wide, with selves! What a magnificent sight! yards 18 inches wide for yoke, 6A4 What s grand thing la life! How this yards of lace and yard of soft silk music tbrtls me! My friend, it Is for belt. , good to he alive." She looked at him In astonishment Dry Chocolate Ice Cream. ' "What has changed you ao In such . Whip the white of 2 egg until dry, A abort timer she exclaimed. "Why, cup of and add gradually - before you wint outTake a cup of dousugar. powdered Ho waved his hand. ble cream and I teaspoon of vanilla "Things are different now," he or other extract, and beat thoroughly said. "I've Just had a cocktail" until the cream ia thick throughout Fold the white of egg and cream toof the Orient Ways gether, chill, and pour Into the mold, - There is nothing very remarkable which should previously- - have been In the report from Japan that a moveand lined with chocolate ice ment ia on foot supported by many ghllled cream. The outer lining needa to be eminent men, to found n church pro spread about an Inch. thick. After Christian in character, but independpouring In the filling, cover with the ent In its lines. When Buddhism was le eream, filling the mold as full aa disestablished and disendowed la the epreadla piece of whit poealble; earl? 70s of last century, owing to wrapping paper over tb top, pres the momentary ascendency of Shinto, the cover down on top securely, and which la merely vague ancestor and pack the whole away In salt and Ice. instore worship. It was prophesied by Acute foreign observers that Japan - Geld Bullion In Favon would either adopt Christianity or Gold bullion plays no small part In materialistic. will It frankly make-uof aummer confections. ,not he owing to any lack of energy os the moment are .tho pert of European and American Among the girdles of the la embroidered of doth of thoa gold, course missionaries if the former Is color floes tn small the ilk designs, d discarded. Here Is one forecast of fourteen yearn ago: "To main of the embroidery matching that to 'all Japan Christian hy edict eome the frock with which the girdle la jbq worn. A. pale blue pongee allk ;fiae morning Is not ea the program of mas a deeply pointed girdle la doth statesman hour. of the ,the Japanese embroidered with email fleur-Me-lf gold, But that something of the kind should blue allk. A sag green la .happen within the next twenty yearn etamlne pale costume showe a doth of so la not nearly unlikely as many crush girdle, embroidered la things that have actually happened la gold diameter. thla land of realised Improbabilities." disks nearly an inch la d -- '1 Make-U- Little Hints. he-leo- O' WASATCH For the Dining Room. A few drops of oil of lavender la a Silver bowl or ornamental dish of some kind, half filled with very bot water, and set in the dining room Just before dinner is served, gives a delightful and intangible freshness to tha atmosphere of the apartment. Hostesses often put a small vessel tn the parlor and dressing rooms, when arranging the house for a festivity. Tbe suggestion Is especially valuable to the hostess in a small apartment, which sometimes In the bustle of preparation becomes stuffy. MINE. Our coal U the best there Jt for steam and domestic purposes till AT THB imm THE PRICES LUMP Pongee and Lace. No material makes more satisfactory underskirts for summer wear Orange or wine Jelly la prtfsable than pongee. It Is light in weight, to a heavy dessert on a warm iff-sheds dust and can be laundered with Mint sauce may now be boujM in success If proper care be taken. This bottles Just as catsup or pickle at one is admirable In design and Input up. cludes a removable flounce, that lq Brown paper moistened In trtaegar buttoned onto a smooth fitting upper will polish your tihs until they thins portion, and Is trimmed with like silver. lace. The flounce provides Rub a drop of olive oil os your abundant flare about the feet while knives and forks before putting sway, the plain portion above does away and they will retain their brightness with all fulness over the hipa, a most and be free from rust essential feature of petticoats worn White cheesecloth end seerweker under the fashionable full skirts. are recommended for kitchen aprons, When liked several flounces can be as these materials are easily vashed and require no Ironing. In these warm days, when gas, oil and gasoline stoves are ao muck used, a gallon bottle of ammonia should be always on hand as a safeguard against fire. Flames yield readily to a shower of ammonia. STOVE Era ESstir. Pifcfri self-color- For tha Summer Girl. For the summer girls room there are now Imported chest of driver which can be set upon a table. They match the cretonne furnishing! now fn vogue. The cheat is no higher than an afternoon tea table and leu than two feet "wide and deep. It Is covered with cretonne, sad baa five drawers, also covered la cretonne, with French lettering la gold, setting forth that the compartments are Intended for gloves, cravats, ribbons, handkerchiefs and Yells The chest can be packed In the bottom of a trunk, and saves carrying boxes, to say nothing of the trout at looting accessories of dress te, a bureau of the guest room- - Do You Want Some? Tee DRY GOODS AKD GROCERIES Design by May Manton. mad with one upper skirt, ao allowing renewal of the soiled portion with the minimum of labor. Tbe quantity of material required for the medium sizes Ja, for skirt 2 4 yards 21 or 1 yards 88 inches wide, for flounce IH yards 21 or 8 yards 88 inches wide. OBBB0R CASH BARGAIN STORE Rules for Arranging Flowers, in arranging flowers for the table there are a few rules to follow: Group them loosely with plenty of delicate green leaves as a groundwork and above all things have some regard tor color In arrangement Do not place together all sorts and conLittle tlee, fichus, collars, belts and ditions of blossoms. Simple, unpreall the "finishes art the most im- tentious Jars are the most suitable as flower holders. Clear glasp jars that portant things shout the toilet Such a smart Jabot may he made hy show the stems to perfection are apgumming velvet disks to plain moua-elin- e propriate for wild roses. A flower de sole. centerpiece on a dining table should Short skirts show a trim patent be kept so low that It will not Interleather walking shoe with low heel fere with the view across the table. and generous bow. The mixture of different laces acCurling Ostrich Tips. To curl ostrich tips dip tbe feather complished In one frock is on of the amaxlng features of this years fash- In water In yhlch a little borax Lae ions. been dissolved. Then curl In the Some of the most exclusive of tail- usual amateur fashion; that Is, hy ored gowns are done la on color stretching three or four strands of Yk buttons, em- plumage at a time over the blade yt throughout, broidered tn tad braids to a dull knife until dry. Thla, given 8 flu and lasting curL match, being used. - ' i , COALVILLE, UTAH I Told in Her Boudoir Good Job Work..... imct and cl, psot C6f Times office b fust Cis Is vrfroA place where you can get It ct prices that xrQl tuff evi d self-colo- ...AD Work Promptly COREAN CREPE AND NET. Excstd p pub-jhthe- GRASS CHEER COAL ls The Lessen of the Birds. eomsttmA think, when sorrow makes a teller sorter moan. Of the birds that keep Just like , trouble wee unknownl make no doubt they have their grief I . ' aa hitter as the resit .That Mockingbird there, la the blooms, la making holiday, Tet vandal hande have wracked tta home" ha vo etolen He young aweyl That little lodeo f straw le mute, where chirped Us tender brood. Yet how It sends lie song to Ood ead i tits a eoUtedel But Just let trouble eome slang. and human hearts they sigh. , And send their welling meeeegee tng te the ekyl .The world le then ne friend te giaoe a shadow dims the light. The stare ehlne through e stone I eg tMTS end phantoms flu the eight fer aU Ter all our souls, heaven-gifte- d our human words, .We read itfe a watet leasee la the me sic e the btrdsi ' And the kind Ood teach that lemon, when skies above us frown. r Te leave the moaning to the winds and sing tbs sorrow down! Prwnk L. Blanton, tn Atlanta Conatlte-ttaP- w . k i s - Japanese-America- ' AT GRASS CREEK PIEIES 8 EfrhsrMht my tea Ccd Carets ouW-an- Our Summery Gewna. - Japanese Paper at the Fair, ' Deep berthas of lace or of the maCommercial terial and bands of lace entr deux . The .Weekly la the same of a newspaper are smart. ' Tbe waist below the berpublished weekly la Jspeneae at the tha may have a few hand of cording AH Oriental world fair. Hajlma Hoahl ia the ed- or of fine tucks, or. again, of lace I sllj or the bodice may be quite wear and make itor. Kin Japanese reporters and aa--' hut effects chanty jtiv typesetters get out the weekly. plain. on la more deslrshlt the whit The paper was formerly published ia Sleeves should be large and rather Cowan crepe which, ttmbtced with with a fall ,Nw York city, but wae transferred to elaborate, on large puff d the world fair for the jolat purpoe of lac at tbe elbow where the deep point esprit net. pretty The blocs, -waist or the to a an three of sleeve, la exhibit Joined of making Japanese enff foil and jon large puffs with drwpa over th nr u newspaper plant in the palace vti: tht In the same Tec f itl(ed arts and reporting the fair yoke, made of tht?Tc hi)0B mBg fagot- - t i! The Handkerchief aa a Material. The rage for fancy, articles made has hy no means 'jm handkerchief! handkerchiefs la varid Aed ous alios are now woven with thla end la view. A square as large as the bandanna la printed In eweet pen, la pink or lavender shades. Three of these squares are divided into quarter. Four points of one handkerchief are turned In, and the position of the square la reversed, the joining being effected hy a oearee lace beading through which ribbon la ran. pink for the sweet peaa, lavender for lavender blossom. The corners of the other two handkerchiefs are then Joined to form a flounce, which hangs aronnd the pillow la deep points. The hack of the pillow Is of lawn to match the prevailing ton la the flowers. ca Ca csrfcct fer doroesds 9 b TVZLL mnp Thr b o a rwirtlvlv CTEOAL ting with motifs of lace, la cut In dwm point that give a most satisfactory outline and la finished with a lace frill that in graceful and generally becoming. Th quality of material required for th medium alxe le 8 yards tt S yards 8? or 1 yards 44 inches wife withS yards of Insertion and Ut WWW yards of lace. j TT1 a, SO etTEEKED COCSHTC ARD STOTE CUED 1 f-- 1 Q 9 a r ; GUTS TO UUSZ3 iTi 1 - , i GRASS CREEK COAL COt V Ww WWW rcc'j |