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Show 0 - 000000H00W THERES NO A Dressing fer Fruit Bated. Beat tbe yolks of two eggs with one cup of sugsr until creamy. Set the saucepan over another containing boiling water and whip steadily with an egg whisk while pouring In three tablespoonfuls of boiling water Continue to beat until thick and foamy Just before removing from the fire add tbe strained juice of a lemon or undergarment for rainy weather wear. the juice and half the grated rind of There Is no way In which womea mF an orange. take cold more quickly than by having n mass of damp ruffles whisking Girts Pajamas. around the ankles or shoe tops. The custom of girls wearing pajamas is not a new one, and those who have adopted that style night dress could not be perBoys Norfolk Suit Tbit nobby little suit Is on of th Jhw adfAfic fall style. Tbe Jacket is Norfolk style, with tb addition of yokes on front and sleeve. Tbe round collar gives a very appearyouthful ance to the suit. The trousers are the regulation style, being made with a facing or fly. Tbe use of the yoke Is optional, as the pattern gives tbe plaits running to shoulder. If one prefers that style. With such a pattern to follow, the mother will have In no difficulty making the young man a nice suit from some remnant, or perhaps from an outgrown cheviot suit taat belonged to an older member of tbe family. There are no Intricacies In the pattern. It Is as simple as can be made, and tbe directions for making are so explicit that no difficulty will be experienced In making a suit at a very small cost. ? Th Two Sons. wort bom of oobl, birth, twlno they oped their oyeo to oorth. To man oolato they grew a pare. Two at el wart princes of their race Ona ehoaa the sword and went to war; Two oono A Hla deeds were brave, bis conquests far. By day, by nlsht. on land or sea, tils Sac was crowned with victory! The other took to bonks and pen; Ho wrote of brooks, and fields and men Ho wrought with human, honest art To write the stories of the mart Ho told In glowing words of pride Of home, and peace, and lovs beside! His characters were bravo and true, Hla women fair, his skies were blue. Of every feeling of the heart His pen portrayed a subtile part! Meanwhile the world her homage gave The writer and the soldier brave They crowned the conquering warrior son But LOVE was what ths other wool S T T How to Get Married. Making love and getting married In - thia country Is fun for the glrla, but Us different In the Arctic region. If .Young Flhhblnbber Is "spoons' on tbe second daughter of Old. Spear face, be proceeds fortnwitb to tbe abode where he is sheltered, grabs her by the hair, or by one ear, and yanks her along homeward where she has to fish and cot bait "until death do them part Tbe Japanese lore and proposal customs are dainty and pretty. Tbe young man there who la becoming so rattled he cannot get along without some kind of a settling, pro or con,1 r buds throws a bunch of Into the girls rickashaw as she Is carried past to the wedding of a friend. If she wears them, she la "all his'n. if she doesnt, he can go away and drown himself or his sorrows, according to his own predilection. In Hungary, tbe gypsies bake cakes containing coins. Tbe lover tosses ths If the eata the loved one a cake cake and retains the coin. It is a sign that he can keep right on supplying her needs In both directions. It she cats the cake and returns the sliver he Is out of pocket only the dough and a tew. wet tears. In Arabia tbe girl mind her flocks. The lover arrives and attacks her. She replies with stone and sticks, used as flatirons may be later In life. If bs succeeds In driving her Into her father's tent she Is hls honeysuckle. It he Is repulsed, disgrace goes with him. In Arabia It Is alwaye well, therefore, to avoid the virago and tMkle the sylphlike inamorata. The Mexican lover plods all night plum-flowe- Lock te Your Sleeves. The changes In the sleeves, like those of other parts of the dress, are gradual, but steady. The nndersleeve effect Is paving the way for the long, sloping shoulder that belonged to our grandmothers gowns. To match that, bodice trimmings will slip lower on the corsage and the peculiar falling off effect that we see ln old daguereotypea will before long be In rogue. This effect Is already noticeable In some of the models Intended for high-clas- s trade tho trade that deala with the Individual rather than with the class, Tbe first token of this incoming style is seen In the pushing up of th puff from the wrist toward the shoulder. Some French models sent over have, In fact, the d shoulder puff that was worn forty years ago in the days of hoop-iklrt- a and berthaa. well-define- With Walking Skirt. Very short wash petticoats or silk knickerbockers should bs worn under the walking skirt It U impossible to keep n petticoat of tbe usual length clean and trim for any length of time after going into rain and mud, and considerations of health as well of daintiness demand a suitable aaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mm m The drooping shoulder effect maintains popularity. Macrame stocks are among the desirable late offerings. Gathered stocks of chiffon or mall ns, with n large bow In the back, are new end effective. Fashion lays stress on tbe fnchsla colors, bnt ths woman who lacks a faultless complexion will use them discreetly. Silk muslins with embroidered white floes silk spots make np pretty dresses, with gauged hip yoke and flounces. The Tuxedo still reigns suprsme In face veils, while white chiffon, plain or dotted, hold n prominent place among the drapery styles. The bright, lustrous finish of the mallne background of many of the new veilings adds not n little to the attractiveness of the veils. The Indications nr that tbe skirt cut walking length will be universal for atreet wear and that with It will fitted coat ge the three-quarte- r Misses' Tucked Suit Tucked effects In both wslst and klrt are among th most notabls of the seasons styles and are never more attractive than when combined with the yokee and sleeve caps, as illustrated. Tbe suit combines these features in the entire salt, although If one prefers the yoke to waist and skirt may be omitted, allowing tho tncka to extend to neck and to belt edge. Tbe broad bog plaited effect Is very effective. - - DELAY. W clwqrs toed your turn procnpOy. Lead them wKh COAL, of couch, tor thzf our stock to wear suaded gowns again. Physicians, nurses and mothers all agree that tbe wearing of pajamas Is far mors sensible and much more comfortable than the night drese, which does not give prop- Smart Bummer Hat. k m m m m s.oo CHARMING SUMMER . . . Too wQ find constantly th best COAL, end cs for prices, not th fct bwingt LUMP OTOVE and cold. Another advantage In favor of the pajamas la that It takes so little time to make them, and when made of cheviot gingham or ontlng, they require little, if any, trimming, and wear so much longer than n gown. Th coat is in two pieces, front and back, the fit being given by tne underarm seam. The trousers portion Is In one piece, ns Is th sleeve. Thus one can see how easily this garment of four pieces can be put together. Cheviot sateen, gingham, madras or outing material is suited to the mode. 02.25 150 Pztrdrs t Bos fctotry. WEBER COAL CO. ooooo-ooooo- ewe Th Bun as a Hair Tonic. The Greek maidens of old who sat on the walls of the city and combed their hair, owed the beauty of their tresses to the suns rayn When th hair la washed, alt beside a lowered window, as tbe sun shines strong through glass, and allow th hair to dry as It la being brushed. No bleaoh has been fonnd so successful aa the sun, which strengthens and beautifies generally. When the hair shows a tendency to fall out, the very best thing to atop its coming out and promote its growth Is the abundant ns of olive oil Saturate the hair thoroughly and keep it saturated for a week, until the dry scalp has absorbed all It will, then wash with pore soap and water. If this operation la repeated every two or three months th effect is said to be marvelous. Do You Want Some7 Ten mew Bs mM ef DRY GOODS i AND GROCERIES OwM The suit Ulus-- ' trated is made of Blue Voils 8klrt and Whits Waist A pretty frock for a pretty, little girl Unea, although the design is suitable for all the cotton has a' skirt of navy blue von. It to yw and linen fabrics of ths season, as well laid In plalts which fall from as the soft woolens and silks. a pointed yoke. With this to worn a shirt waist of fine white linen Very smart among the late styles is a hat of thin white felt The shape, which is very chie and Runty, la covered with stripes of the felt At one side Is ths big black feather pompon from which springs n stiff white aigrette. tnd. Wasatch Mine er protection against draughts sun-ra- In CASH BARGAIN STORE COALVtL y trimmed with Mexican drawn work. A flat Panama hat goea prettily with this simple little outfit The plaited skirt to Ideal for small glrla, as U gives so much freedom from heavy, Such n skirt, clinging materials. when made of light serge or brilllai tine, will keep Its shape for months Good Job Work..... T ilVWAlVVVVWirLl GOWNS FROM PARIS. la what people want and at 06 Times ofOce la fust the place where you con get It at prices that will ault evsronst HE TOB8E8 HER A CAKE. In the street before the house of hls fair entrances If the approve, she alts at the window and watches him. Bon voyage! And this reminds ns that when we got ready to get married, we went out Into the road and stood there, all dressed up and smiling. Pretty soon we saw a woman coming np the pike bunting for us. We stood right still mnde believe we weren't looking, and Then we were caught red handed. went to a preacher and got tbe knot tied. For simplicity and naturalness takes the bun from all the . our system foreigners In the country, and If our wife doesn't see this, the plan will go ringing down the ages as the most romantically sweet on record. But, remember, fellows, you must stand perfectly still when you see 'em coming! . ...AH Work Promptly Executed 1 GRASS CREEK COAL AT GRASS CREEK MINES We have the very best Coal there oq the nuLTket for domestic or Utsia purposes. My Love i Long. The goldvnrod is blooming by th rood, Th brown-yed-u-n dip upon th brooac; Th kstydld Thalr And sr vrltlng coughing wind tree. Th reel "dtddtng "kidding," sigh ooftly la the O "" It t quit hchbTy6n. skin to reason. Will soon b hr in fiuah of autumn but; It I coming, coming, coming. C) TJc3 Screened Dotacstk, nd Stave Hoed 3 And I long my lova, for you! Th hasy day r ahortmlng hour by hour, vine ruatl softly In th un. Th rivr ripples, dimpling, Ar continuously whtmpllng. And framing by th Frost King bu begun. I weaving Tho pldr-w- b And th reddened leaves are leaving Te fall upon the earth and rustle too Te rustle, rustle, rustle. And I long, my love, for you I CJ Th drld Th wintry months ar coming w!ft and ure. Th Wind King soon will tend hit draught of cold; Th chill air will be chilling. But I know you will be willing build tb morning fire when you are told. TI nlc to bear them burning W hen sleepily 1 m turning TH love you dust as oner I used to do H youll build 'em, but.djvem, build 'em! And 1 lung, my love, for youl To b gown at the left la of white trimmed with wide bands of CM guipure set Into tbe material by teats if tandrf of drawn work. Two A these bands start at ths square yoke, which Is also of guipure, bordered with drawn work, extending over the front of the blouse and down In long stole ends over the n little at th bottom. Tbe rest of the trained skirt is encircled with three bands of the guipure, borderod with the draws work, vhieh al trims tbe sleere lengthwise. The Tatter is all In one piece. Th ..'non, sl-lr- t sep-sratln- g enff. The girdle la of bine wash silk, knotted in th hack with lorg sash ' ends. The next gown to of course white linen, figured with large gold brown dots, bordered with festoons of white. The skirt to trimmed in an odd way with galloon, white, inaave and black. This also trims th short bolero, the yoke, which extendi In epanlstt fashion over th shoulders, and the deep cuffs. The blouse and sleeves re of flowered mouseline de sole, shirred and puffed. Tbs bolero to ornamented In front with cherries, drawn In at the bottom to form a The third gown leot white mnelln. with large embroidered dota-Tfan skirt to encircled with two puffs of tight bln ribbon. Th blouse to plaited, and ornamented in front with large motifs of It heavy ecru lace. to almost cov- mantle of light bln taffeta, fastened at th waist with a motif of passementerie, then falling over the skirt In long ends, finished with fringe or pendants. The short sleeves ar composed of little frills of plain muslin. 1a Mod Artlstiqu. fichn-ll- $1.75 wen TON E553S5SF3 There b no shoveling or wt&hg, we have a hs ered with a Im . a SPECIAL CHUTE FOR LOADITtO TEAMS k GRAS CREEK COAL CO. !J |