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Show T lL V:-- - Z4 yA'vmi 'jr:r; ' Smart Gown ef Pongee and Coat toe Mcn.rij Wear That la Botn and Pretty L ,rt Colora In Favor for Dainty Lingerie. -- bona tcni.11.4tn.-- In lmaginahlt The araart-es- t targe bow near th t have a perfortongueles with the Natuia ated pattern hose o ninth In eu'i'rc, only the very prettiest deslcni aie worn. , Pongee With Velvet and Lace. In nil colors la a notable fa Pocgt-but ia never more Vori te of attractive than in the undyed shade, that la neither yellow nor tan. which was the one chosen for this .mart (own. The soft t!k lend Itself to th plait In both waist and skirt with Insular success and tin lovely ton ia greatly enhanced by the touches of brown chiffon velvet and the trimming of ecru lace. The blouse la a moat becoming one and Iih hides ahuulder that give breadth without exchiffon crush) d looking Dampen aggeration while It la closed invisibly with gtu, then Iron It while at the front and left shoulder eam damp. The aklrt la both new and graceful KHcben towels should be washed and ! cut In twelve gorea with exten out every day after the dinner things are ashed and boiled at least once w n. C 3 AND ijfii igtyiirjp' The Improvident. The gr... er si l.t h.s bill and w,.!-- t i'o you Lhi.jii lie charged for but u r to-da- y Com-fo'-tah- o 0p'm jJPvrJVr W 13 How I Ui THE' AT 1 Oar coal is the best there U for steam and domestic purposes AT THB S2.50 2.00 LUMP STOVE tetrj. ..WEBER COAL CO.. Design by May Manton. the medium giro h yards 27, 3 yards Inches wide. To Clean 4 32 or Brass -- yards 2 '21, yards He says Friday Do You Wa.nl Some? Is his day Marie Why. do you suppose? Grace Oh, I guess he was born that day. Philadelphia Bulletin. A r an Ms 4 44 Bed. Worse Than Green Goods. Uncle Wa.v back I Jus tell you, th city Is an awful place Skin yeh alive there. Farmer Meadow (gloomily) Thats DRY GOODS To clean n badly tarnished bras or s Iron bedstead, wash well with 10. and rub with lemon Juice or strong Uncle Wayback Eh? Did yeh has After thorbeen this vinegar. meet some green goods men while oughly washed off with fdsJn water, you was In th city? apply a paste of pulverized rotten Farmer Meadow No-o- , but my wife stone and sweet oil. Rnb this off met some dry goods men. New York when It. Is well dried and polish with Weekly. whiting and a chamois akin. Peace to His Aahea. Mrs. DeS well You seem to be a great ' lover of th weed, Mr. Puffing-toDoes your father smoke as much as you dor Well, I should hope Pufllngton sal-sod- AfCDi GROCERIES CASH BARGAIN STORE n. y COALVILLE, UTAH not -- Mrs. DeSwell meant "What do you He has been dead ten Pufllngton years." Good Job Work..... It Worried Him. Tbat land, said the city nephew, Is valued at $300 a front foot. vxclalmed the old Thunderation! farmer, hastily moving back onto the An I stood on It most fle sidewalk. Do you reckon minutes! theyll charge me rent? One la what paople 06 Tlmea oSica la fust tlva place whsre you can get tt at prices that will suit svarons. Better. ...All Home and Reception Wear. Limerick lace Is lavishly used In this Parisian model gown exhibited at the spring Salon de Style of the International Society of Dressmakers, to whom courtesy for this reproduction la due. The lace, backed with chiffon, appears- between boulilonnwr of rose-repink taffetas. These fashion th Vok to which the blouse is shirred, a band of shirred tucks ornamented with " olive button passing across the bust, and confining the fulness of the sleeves on the inner seam. Work Promptly Ezecotcd 8?8S9SS28SCCO d o) 9 GRASS CREEK COAL e) AT p e) (9 GRASS CREEK MINES e) ( e) Cool Drink for Invalids. deliciously cool and refreshing drink for an Invalid la orange pulp served In a glass To prepare It you rut the fruit In halves crosswise and A She What is nobler than a man you can trust? He One v.ho will trust you. scoop out the pulp, rejecting all the eeeds and white fiber. A sharp knife may be need to aid in the proces, so that tb - delicate globules may be broken as little as possible. Sprinkle with sugar and stand the glasses on Ice for ten minutes. Pineapple syrup may be added to give sent Alum .In Rinsing Water. Alum need in the Hiring water will prevent green from fading. A bandful ef salt will set blue. Oxgall Is used for gray or brown. Hsywster, made by pouring boiling water over bay, la excellent for, washing tan or brown Bnen; when this is not used ithe garments will eoon look faded and bleached. till THE PRICES MIT Pitronlu a Eczi A New Linger! a. The very lightest pink and bln batiste t in favor for underclothing. It washes well and is not by any means ao ruinously expensive as llk. French women stow these delicate articles in wbat it called a lingerie basket, covered with cretonne and brimmed with niching and lace, Inter-linewith plain color In harmony with It content. This forms quite a pretty adjunct to my ladys chamber, nd the cover Is generally, wpdflyd, a large, flat bow on the top. Ribbon form th hinges, but there are pocket Inside for holding sachet bags, which give th different articles a delightful aroma. In these baskets these dainty garments are not In any way crushed, tnd sometimes they are divided in (our and have a series of trays for sach kind of lingerie. It should be large enough to bold a petticoat at the base, and the corset covers are towed away under straps of ribbon tat th lid. These baskets are mostly f wicker, .and are rather a pretty present to gtvt a bride, or, indeed, to any friend. HIDE. WASATCH jatk-facflui- Grace tlona on each that form the fan plalta. To make the (own tor a woman of medium alzo will be required, for waist 4 yard of materia II, 1 yards 17 or I yard 44 Inches wide, with yards of velvet for belt and trimming; for skirt 16 yard 11 or 8 yarda 44 inebea wide when material ha figure or nap; 12 yards 27 or 6 yard 44 Inches wide when material has neither , figure nor nap, j 4 I cream and to make chocolate froth To chan bamboo furiilure rub with a small brus.i di ped in warm waier and Balt. The salt previ nts the bamClean wicker boo becoming yellow chairs and Japan so and Indian matting In the san e way. Directly a ssurepan Is empty and taken from the Dro, fill It with cold water. When time allows add a piece of soda and boll out the vessel. Saucepans treated like tills are easy to wash and always In good order wheD wanted. Deatgit by May Manton. I much?' Tweii'v gt-- t emts a pound. It-- , Good idlin' downright robbery Nj "or ler to it always poor. fnord d parrot toBy tie wav near day that ok ci thr e h guages. .he For Morning Wear. man wants uu.y fio fur It House coats that are loose and enWhat a bargain ' VVe must have tirely comfortable without being la the bird, by all means." the least caride.su are always in and make most delightful garNo Reflected Glory for Him. ments for morning wear. This at After all, what's the use marrying fulfills all the requirements and la box a woman who has the ability to make plaited below a smoothly t tted yoke her5' If famous? over which the big collar Is arrangsd. !I aw ite of that kind, you know, The sleeves sre plain and In bell style, may make herself known to posterhut finished with the frills which are ity always becoming and the entire gar 'Not! i.ig of t e kind IonMder ths ment la one quite certain to give am- case of Mine Du Ltariy husband. i Ab illustrated th I'll bet $1 ill at nil e out of every ten ple material Is flowered dimity with cob people lot. t!v believe there never "larof tucking and frills of embroidery, was a Mr Du Bat r " but various e mbinatlons can be made The quantify ot material required for Good Reason. week. An egg whisk made of wire set In a wooden handle Is a icoi SMty In It is required for every kitchen clearing soup, heating wh.tes of eggs, Fish Net Photograph Holder. college girl has solved the prob lem of disposing of her growing col lection of pictures and photographs In this manner: She bought a coarse mesh fish net and tacked It taut on a wall. Then the four corners of the photographs were tucked Into the mesh of the net and held tight. While the net affords no protection from dust, files and Inquisitive fingers, In this day of inexpensive photography pictures come and go with amazing frequency, and one often lay aBlde photograph which has grown out of date for a new one of the ame person. J Wouldnt Have Met. I It becoming to me? asked she, as she paraded. In the costume of 100 not years ago, before the man who Is husIs her hut master, and lord her band) Yes, my dear. said he. meekly. Dont you wish I could dress this wsy all the time? she asked. hut 1 No, my dear," he replied; waa ths lived that when had wish you Then The style." 0 0C) 0) 0e) 0) 0 vO Ve hive cht very best Coil then on the mirlcet (or domestic or Cam purposes. material la prettier tor little tucks in both waist and skirt, whlck girls than simple lawn and nothing not alone serve as trimming but giv makes a smarter or more tasteful additional body tojthe material. Th waist is plain across the shoulder trimming than collar and accessories ot plain material embroidered by and at the back but full at th front and blouses slightly over th bIt Summer Shoes. hand. This very charra'ng little frock while the sleeves form large puffs beShoes In a light champagne shade and with blue, low the Hhows win be much seen this summer, Is white, ring dotted and the skirt ! adorned with chiffon or embroidered Is combined with a cape collar, stand- straight, fathered at tts upper edg In the prevailing tones of the cos- ing collar and cuffs of platn white and Joined to the waist by means of tume. novel are the linen which are buttonholed at their a narrow belt The quantity of maDistinctly roc nlred Tor the medium size. tonguetess shoes, th stockings show- i edges and embroidered In a simple ter! ing through the ladng. although t design with wflite mercerized rotten V! years is 7 yards ;i, s yard, 27 hieing Is rather a misnomer, for they thread. The dress Is eminent' elm-- ' or 4L, yards It larbr. Wide, with are fastened hy the most lovely rib- - pie and attrxrtlre and is laid in wide yard f l'u- -j f roller and ruffs. LUMP AND STOVE IlIXED.. Then b Mr. Gsuaslp I think you ought to know this, Mr. Subbubs. Your hus- xr Mrs. Subbubs Yes, I told blm to do You see the cook thinks she Is getting ahead of me in that way and so she never Ihlnks of leaving. have tabW TEH1 i GRASS CREEK COAL - A ) TOM. - SPECIAL OIUTB It. PI a ws!222,o FOR LQADS3i ts band kisses your cook. Destructive Style in the Kitchen. Lady of the House Lorena, you break more china and glass than any cook we ever had. ! can't help it, ma'am; Ita - lorena offen th sleeves drags these big 2 9 WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC Just a Schema. No b 0. V . er |