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Show A PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH ? ,'7' y - . Some of the FloctfVictims for Whom Aid Is Needed 3l HIT, Weatera , treat ourselves thus tenderly. r Nwpapr Union.) Tho finest qualities of our na ture, lilce the bloom on fruits, can be preserved only by the most delicate handling. Tet wo do not nor one another Thoreau. David SPRING , FOODS. In the spring the housewife's fancy Ughtly turns to thoughts of something that the family can eat and enjoy. If one has access to a trench of parsnips, that la one dish that most families will enjoy once or twice a week. One of the very .best possible ways of cooking parsnips, which . keeps, in all of the ,?efU.Kecii fC0Ul ll iiissiiisippL flood ureus uud part of the Red Cross tent city in the background. in the photograph brings supplies to this little tent city near Forrest City, Ark. The train seen ; Saving the Vicksburg Railroad Transfer Art' with crepe twist the same as If Wag CROCHET crepe papeVhatif lookraffla.' your eyes and AU fashionable Paris acknowledges ing again to see If you have read aright? Y?s, of paper I' What Is more, the debut of the silk. coat among they are not ODly as handsome as one swagger wraps for the coming months. would wish, but practical and wear:, The term silk coat., as Interable as well. To make them Is a preted by the haute couture of. the fascinating pastime. Of course this French capital, la meancrepe twist has been processed to ing anything from crepe satin, moire, make it durable and as usable as bengallne and faille to taffeta. Nor rafila. does It limit as to color, running the - The hat to the left in the picture gamut from biscuit, beige and pastel U crocheted In single tlaln stitch, such shades to White, to black. , So here It ns are the vise a hats which are at this Is. straight from fashion's headquaV : - de- lightful flavor . is as follows : Scrape them and wash well, then cut Into quarters lengthwise, then again, leavor a bit ing them about finger-lengt- h shorter and of uniform thickness. Put them fresh from the water in which they have been washed, without any moisture other than that clinging to the vegetable,' into a heavy saucepan with enough butter to thoroughly sea-sostir often for a while until all the pieces have been well buttered, then simmer for an hour on the back of the stove, stirring occasionally. Cooked in this way parsnips become one of the families favorite vegetables. Many like them cooked whole . In water, then scraped and cut Into halves and fried In pork fat These are good, but lack the flavor that the other method has,. Color is another Important Item In food combinations. One must have an eye for color, not combining the red of beets with the orange of carrot; beet with the yellow of egg yolk Is a good combination, ' All salad should have some element In Its composition which Is crisp; a salad of cheese, canned plmentoes and cooked asparagus tastes good as to ters the. sflk coat In any weave, to j flavor, but lacks that crunching goodany '.colon.','. , r,' fk, Faille-backeness which we all enjoy. This Is supsatin la,; perhaps,, of first .Importance, especially .as a pop' plied In tender, crisp celery, nuts or ular jtem, .however it Is the dlstlng pineapple, or Juicy crisp apple. Another point to he remembered In th e silk Cogt of unique features which makes appeal to an exclusive clientele. : preparing salad. If It is to be a cabbage ' salad, let It taste like cabbage. The There U thejnatter of. taffeta rucking, ?. secret of maintaining the dominant or rose plaiting if you please,' It beflavor of any dish Is to keep that food EASY TO MAKE AND WORTH , speaks the sought-fo- r "something dlf-- . " v Ts thpt noveljy trimming i ..... MAKING In mind and not jet any stronger flavor ferent, v; which . Is so effectively' employed .to ' subdue or disguise the main .food. moment among the smartest. of mil This. Idea Is one ;as Important with llnery Items. To make this model one enrich the intwlef In this picture apother foods, let, vfefll taste like,., veal, must begin by crocheting; a clrclq plied ns It js ()hout the 'hemline, on the not jsomethinljfii: disguised; aS S mock'1 whiclf.-;- . measures ; four , and :colJiirtaruh u a tuiAllum for theplC- cayiHief ciiiTs' which' afe so ' Inches, fyoin center to edge, .'Anyone, .niresnjic chlcken,, -- ' '4' , v s .Si ' to, understands crocheting accustomed ;HeaJtt and Feeding. "t, tin Ru liter Hahorute styiRig Is" given YVe really- - da "catch cold, as the how toao thjs. First step Is to chain ', t 'to in to llie right la coat crepe-salii; Ibt then four two, gtltefios Join, Maket Irritating' cause which often- starts a this trl of 'tjplc.il; wrap 'fashions. 11' 'fill's in to order and widen, Join, ring In cold Is the breathing he highlights' the idea of a full skjrt.'alsd y of dust obtaining bacilli every, so oftpn two, stitches must A,fter-thIn. j made jib elaborate liand liraiding. y ' tweuty-plntione.,. which pre1 ever present no Is so 'yMolte' coitis. Silch as Is centered to, row, necessary, mpre widening in (he air. These small. continue by making one stitch In every this group, jice. a pride and Joy among will Irritating organisms women of fashion. The lighter shades un-- . catch on the mucous stitch (this Is for the side crown) most lovely for wear -- over the v til hood measures or are' this cap eight whlcL membranes line, jumpier, frock, and the younger the nose and throat and inches fromtbe top center .to the sheer wlir look their prettiest thus col,' Bring this to headsize girls edge. proer alto If begin propagate. -- adorneiL ..For a cout .for;i now stitch a and then. orfully by, skipping When lowed to grow. black moire Is an ideal occasion, Inch one Add to front of every crown, by muthe from the secretions coming medium. Some unusually attractive cous membranes- - are overacid this starting three, inches from center back, are "Just out. flaunting big . means that the blood stream is loaded crocheting around hat crown to three models. of bows on Vide velvet ribbon, also Inches back from .. center opposite, of Imperfect mewith the xevers. ii.-j-sides. Thbn byeak thread and sfart .. , carmaterial be must ; tabolism this Is also pleasingly Introduced rowone-fohrt- b Moire at second Inch shorter . ried around In the blood until end and each succeeding row;'one-hal- f as a collar. faclng find big bow-triThis overladen blood passes each Inch shorter for six rows. Then, for the sutjjjf coaL through all the Membranes, and if make one rbw al around. This com-1- . silk ev .. The white fur collar on the waste Is the Irritation there there products are eliminated by excessive mucous, rs a discharge from the nose or throat If the blood stream Is In perfect condition no invasion of bacteria can take;plhce, as the membranes will throw them off by the excessive mucous,' and no cold will .develop. Enervation from overwork will cut down the bodys vitality and lower "' Its resistance. Those who are subject to chronic or acute colds must avoid a largo amount of heavy,' foods, such as When the starches and proteins. warm weather approaches the blood with unnec should not essary food material. There Is something especially springlike and appealing In a dish of tender, fresh vegetables, nesting In a cup of delicate green and topped with a luscious dressing. Meat is made up of bandies of fibers, covered with a gelatinous substance which hardens and makes the food indigestible when cooked at great heat If roasting the meat It should be seared to keep In the Juices, then the , heat lowered and cooked for a long time until well done and tender. Vegetables are one of the most valuable of our foods, as they contain mineral matter, vitamlnes and other substances needed in the blood. The bulk which vegetables add to the food Is THREE COATS FROM PARIS Invaluable, as the coatee fibers and cause peristaltic action roughage which is Indispensable to a healthy pletes the crown. Tlie cuff or brim satin coat appears very frequently. It Is widened and designed according is liked because it brings a refreshing body. to the ingenuity of the one making It daintiness ubout the face, relieving Some cooks have a natural gift In the crown the somberness of YY'hen finished, brush It is be.concocting dishes. One will make a (Inside) with liquid paste to stiffen coming quite a vogue to wear' either a salad which tastes good, but ordinary; it The creases that help shape the simple little white felt or white vises J another will with a touch of some crown! are pnt in while the. hat. Is hat with the white coat, other flavor transform It Into a work still damp with paste. A transpureiu The importance of navy hint, for the of art. for It really Is an art to com;oat of varnish will give a glossy silk coat Is very apparent. Smart, bine foods as to flavor, color and food Is a navy faille; silk coat with a : straw effect and will help make the value. example, take a boiled, coUar hat and tuxedo revers extendshower walproof. deep salad dressing, mincef. plmentoes, is used for the other ing to the hem of quilted taffeta, with The star-stitc- h nuts and parsley; served on lettuce It ; . bat In the picture.1 This Is a loose deep cuffs, tp: match. - , makes a most edible salad, lint with a several loops stitch fanciful or of cheese ts also s eoar The requiring satin roqueford crepe navy tablespoonful thrown over the needle, then broughi favorite. Of course. It is made op even New York cheese added, the dish j. Ulster and dull finish, for together with a slip stitch-- . has a different Individuality or entity For the .bags shown one can get these reversing effects are employed ' ' them stamped as pictured to the left extensively by the stylist. or one can buy canvas by the yard and JULIA BOTTOM I. El. ?ttt to fancy. They are embroidered . 192? WtiRtera NewD:ttnv p, d . The railroad transfer of Vicksburg was in great danger ef destruction by the flood waters of the Mississippi and nn army oftoen was put Jto work reinforcing the levee with thousands of sacks of dirt ' A i , ' : ' CONDEMNED YOUTH When; the West Bank Dikes Broke ii ", ' : one-lmf- tf , ' . -- ' eliml--nated- m i- F3oyd Hewitt, sixteen years old. who has been sentenced to death in the electric. chair- - August .10 for the- murder of Mrs. Fred Brown and her son,. Fred, Jr., In their home near Con- neaut, Ohio. He will be the youngest prisoner;- ever put .to death In the , - j - " stats. V Great tracts, of central Louisiana were inundated when the levees on the ' west bank of the Mississippi river gave way. This picture, made across from Vicksburg, shows the flood waters rushing over the Dixie highway. SCHWAB PLAYS GOLF Big Offer for This Monstrance interesting photograph of Charles Schwab enjoying a round of golf on the links at Del Monte, Calif. The steel king has taken np golf In a serious manner. Au M. . 'Hourt - Can tt?' ' "Is the world round TV a schoolmarra ... asked hoy v "No, maam.,1. "It Is not,.cji, rS? t flat then?" "No, maam." "Are you crazy, child, if the world it not round, or flat, what Is It? "Papa says It Is crooked." the-Iittl- e . . half-la-hal- Iheresa Moser of New Vork holding u u.ousiri.iice said io contain pari of the holy cross. An art dealer has offered $100,000 for the relic, but the girl has not yet decided to part with It. Her forebears received It 150 years ago from Joseph II, Austrian monarch. f, nnMu.) ( |