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6 THE HERALDREPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY DEC 18 1909 I I OF INTEREST TO WOMEN I I Ways About the House 1 s HMO women kof p on hand a sheet of i irau glass to UM protecting pud ¬ dings or JHiicft from dust or germs w lieu standing cut a window Bill or out d ors to cool To peel oranges pour scalding waters ever them and let them stand flvf min- utes You will save time in peeling thorn The thick white skin that is so hard to get oft will com off with the outside peeling and the fruit wlil be ready to slice The busy housewife who dreads darn- ing ¬ day may not know that paraffin rubbed on the heels of stockings re i HIPS friction and saves many a jagged hole Waffles are much lighter if made with sour cream and the batter kept rather thin T J eat with them try chicken gravy or cinnamon and sugar mixed or lumps of maple sugar melted down and served hot A woman who always has delicious little 1 cakes and cookies on hand keeps- a cut of lemon or orange in the jar with them to give a faraway and delight- ful ¬ flavor Tomato Luncheon Dish IVel three large ripe tomatoes an- dr move the seeds Remove the seeds from two green peppers Peel three large boiled potatoes and chop all o jff ther fine with a small piece of onion Put into a frying pan with a piece of butter the size of an egg cook for eight- or ten minutes then stir in four eggs and cook until they are done Maple Sugar Cake There i is nothing more delicious than the fiavor of maple sugar and the cake for which a recipe is here given is well worth trying One teaspoonful of bak- ing ¬ powder mixed into five cupfuls of flour three cupfuls of granulated ma- ple sugar one cupful of butter the yolks of rive eggs one cupful of sweet milk Cream the sugar and butter to gc i her beat in the eggs and milk mix- in the flour and last of all add the whites of five eggs whipped to a stiff froth Beat the whole until perfectly smooth pour into a deep cake pan and bake in a moderate oven Deviled Tomatoes Make a sauce of one tablespoon of French mustard and same of butter one teaspoon of pepper sauce the juice of a small lemon one teaspoon of currant Jelly and a little salt Peel large firm tomatoes and cut in thick slices dip each slice in the sauce lay in a baking- i i i and bake for fifteen minutes then take up carefully on a serving dish and pour the remaining sauce over them Scrambled Fish nat up three eggs add one table i Ionful of cream or milk season with- Tqplr i and salt Melt two ounces of butter in a stewpan and to this add two 01 three ounces of flaked flap any white fish free from skin and bone will fry for a few seconds and then add th eggs Stir well over the fire until i ir mixture thickens and serve very t piled upon slices of hot buttered ta t To Remove Grease From Silk I rate French chalk thickly over the i hover with brown paper set on it hot flatiron and let It remain until i repeat if necessary The iron must t bo so hot as to burn paper or cloth r jiimon chalk may be used but it Is h i as good Simple Remedy for Burns Mx one large tablespoonful of baking o it I saleratus in a cup of cold water am I sop on Immediately with a soft thin e of muslin or linen While that is peel and scrape raw potato enough- i make a poultice and apply with the oo i potato directly on the burn Bind- i and leave there until the patient quieted and the heat removed Then IM once more either in soda or sweet with always a thin soft muslin Mapped lightly around it This was- h 01 1 in my own family on a daughter ito was seriously burned Mexican Sugar Candy- Ihtve l ready a half pint of pecan MI I it < Put a cup of granulated sugar t an iron saucepan and stir until It I its Do not let it burn Take from i tire and when slightly cooled add ip of milk a cup of sugar and stir I r the tire until the mixture forms a i ll when dropped into cold water Take M oni the fire add the nuts and stir until i no mixture granulates Turn Info sha- li i greased pans and when cold break iHto irregular pieces Butter SMtoh 1 rut two pounds of brown sugar a- in l pint of water and a little cream of n i rtr into a saucepan Boil without I mints for nearly twenty minutes Pen add tour ounce of butter a littl- er a time end boil until It hardens in l water Pour on the butteled tins uul i when slightly cooled mark In lures with a knife When cold break t to i squar OldFashioned Molasses Candy Take a half pound of brown sugar u quarti r pound of butter and tvo ups of molasses Boll in a saucepan yetii i it hardens in water Add shelled i taunts or chopped nut meats and pour u wellbuttered tins It may be pullad if desired Quaint Table Decorations 1u mg < mou hostess who wished to ricr a dliiitT to her husbands friends arranged a unique way of lighting the tr hlr- Forming ao outer circt around the i riitrr ief < a a row of candle lamps l noil into h or steins of brown and yel i tv The shades in deep yellow paPer v n l painted in a conventional pattern iM Ted pipes worked up into red- h brown and gold pai- nti i l enterpiece was an irregular mound of steins in different sizes each one filled with reddish brown and bright yellow chryanthemums- For a Dutch supper she used blue and white steins to hold the lamps and for shades painted Dutch figures in several tones of blue on white water color paper On another occasion she made candle ¬ sticks from cardboard shaped like a huge cigar and wrapped with brown paper They were put in small brass holders The shades were Spanish danc- ing darts with tambourines senoritas smoking cigarettes toreadors drawn in black outline on yellow cardboard and the interstices cut away to show a dull red lining beneath One host with artistic bent evolved ligHts from four pipes crossed and fast ¬ ened securely to he top of a short wooden column malted to a square block to form a sort of newel poet The ped ¬ estal was gilded and the pipes left in their natural creamy tone In the bowl- of ach pipe a candle was secured No shades were used r FItablilhed 1G9 An Inhalation fo- rWhoopingCough Croup Bronchitis Coughs Diphtheria Catarrh Cresolana Is a Boon to Asthmatics Dues it BOV seem more effects to breathe in a remedy for diseases of the breathing orgaae baa to take the remedy liW the tom cl- iCresoleue < cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic ii carried over the dujeased dace with erery breath giing prolonged sad to Jtant treatment It JB inTaluabie to mothers with small children Tboll of a Con P sumptivo Tendoucy wit find immediate relief from Cough or laflamed Condition of the throat I ALL DRUGGISTS r Send portal Sot da- ripttre Booklet VapoCresoIeBO Co 180 FultoB Street New York The store that does not ad- vertise ¬ probably hasnt anything to sell which would stand the I advertising test as to values 7 etc o 0 tlt i5 a I a I WHAT A TREMENDOUS- DAY 1 SATURDAY WILL BE Lets have a keartto keart talk = = before the bIg > day opens Skop in lfJ << w the forenoon We are telling >< you t f this because forenoon stopping t l 71 II careful crowd- ing Ii tt I means attention no ¬ the bet z- Nl no waitingand ser- vice ¬ vm i I 1 i iI14ii I Our displays have been a re- arranged ¬ 1 y r I and are most inviting kM qt4i f- r Carry as many small Packages as possible 4 Think what the Christmas rush means to the I k 4 delivery menand the tired horses tnd how j rj s I J bad it is under foot If you arc going 1 to + DB send 3 our packages away step over to the r a postofiice and express booth located in the F rear of the first floor It will save you goinjfto the express office or the postoffice A receipt will he given you tnd Ar your package will go on its mission of cheer In the evening music L MME RHEDA Will demonstrate Oriental and Hindoo tricks at this store until Christmas The exhibition will be held on toe second floor in the Carpet Section at 1030 a m 2 p m 3JO p m and5pmA- mong the features wilt be roses growing in three min- utes ¬ from a pot of sand The exhibit will be qdue a feature IIJD Christmas Special in Vilton Rugs Oriental patterns Choice of four styles size 60x90 in Hart- ford ¬ Wilton velvet 1150 This is something unusual in value also Hartford Axminster Rugs Special design size 27xW inches Same quality as regular 850 Rug while they last 145 We have only 100 of these Practical Xmas PresentsD- own quilts 675 and up Wool quilts 325 and up Plaid wool blankets 650 and up < Dainty white blankets 550 and up r Bath Robe Blankets Material tor Bath Robes Specially Priced to Close Out S5c Grade for f9c 45c Grade for S8c V m I Pl Holiday Specials in Linen Dept Hemstitched Pillow Cases special pair 219 i Hand scalloped Pillow Cases special pair 850 Hand embroidered Pillow Cases special pair 875 Fancy Towels 50c 59c 75c 100 and 125 Table Linens and Napkins Specially Priced FANCY LINENS I 24inch Germans Cluny Rounds I Oinch Jap Drawn Work hand painted 69 Gents 24inch Battenberg Rounds and Squares t ¼ tIB German Cluny Scarfs and Squares ff I Pure Linen Lace and Insertion V > tents 36inch pure linen Japanese hemstitched JJ Drawnwork FRENCH CLUNY Doilies lSc 25c Me Gte 68c and 95c 20inch Rounds100 125 flM 219 Ifn 54Inch Scarfs regular value J600 special 137 slightly soiled at aHOttt Larger pieces some exquisite designs 4i i ONEHALF PRIC- EWomens Slippers Mens Slippers 125FUR JULIETS all 145Splendid styles in all colors hand turned wise colors and leathers 125FELT C01LFYS nil 350Genuine seal in black colors with padded felt and tan and cavaliers solos and mens traveling 125 KNITTED AND CRO- CHET ¬ slippers in small loath SLIPPERS in er pouch- all colors and high stock- ing ¬ 200Mens hand made slip- pers ¬ effect all the new leath ¬ e INFANTS FELT ers and styles SLIPPERS rod black 125Mens and toys In- dian ¬ and blue with fur trim ¬ moccasins worth wings 175 and 200 nyq Buy Him a Collar Bag One would certainly be appreciated and ours are at a price l1 that will surprise you A Suede leather in black brown tan and gray will hoW 12 collars Regular price is JUt for 126 A calfskin In bleak brown tan and graywill hold 12 col ¬ lars Moire lining Regular 225 for 160 A genuine pin seal In black brown and tan silk Moire iIh liningwill hold 15 collars Regular price 450 for 300 1M for A size larger to hold 20 collars Regular price Is 366 Our filled traveling companions of leather at 25 per cent dis- count ¬ f MENS SECTIONM- ufflers like father wearsblack blue 1 tan white gray pink pearl values up to 350 to close at 100 Black polka dot blue and black with white pin stripe t values up to 125 to close at 50c f11J1j Sweater coats Saturday only 25 re ¬ 1Afu duction rqJV All shirts in sizes 14 1717 Vs only 100 r b values up to 250 mID t 0 0 CI Strict Economy forYears Has often been necessary in or- der to purchase what has now be ¬ come a household necessity viz a good Sewing Machine The K OB company offer you- a Triumph Sewing Machine which- is absolutely the simplest and beet sewing machine made in America today for household use bar none Through our club plan only 100 is necessary to own this machine immediately then 100 per week until fully paid for Please do not confuse this offer with the ordi- nary ¬ installment proposition for it has no relation to it We simply- own the best sewing machine pro ¬ duced today exclusively for Salt Lake City and in order to make a great business of a formerly small issue we adopt the club plan The machine itself will do anything- that any other make of machine will We know this positively- else we would never in the world put it out with a 10year graran tee which we unhesitatingly do The prices range from 14J50 to 45 depending on the style of ma ¬ chine and the case Theae ma- chines ¬ are known the world over by a different name and sell at about twice our pric- esHAND BAGS Unusually good values for Saturday only- A 12inch bagguaranteed by the makers to be genuine seal These bags have leather covered riveted frames with protected cor ¬ ners leather lined contains a large coin purse The trimmipgs are gilt or gun metal They are worth 1000 For Saturday only they are 500 Hand bags of imitation seal or walruscovered riveted frames leather lined contains a small mir- ror card case and coin purse They are worth 150 and 200 These bags come in black blue brown tan and green Dont forget they are for- Saturday < J1 fC only tpJUU Xmas Toilet Specials Xmas perfumes in Xmas boxes all odors The 50c and 75c boxes 25c- Palmers Violet Leaves or Palmers Rose Leaves Toilet Water Our special price bot- tle ¬ 45e Sachet envelopes or bags all odors lOc each or 5for 40c Sachet in bottles violet or rote odors 15c each or 2 for 25c Xmas Candies- Our candy for 15c a pound is of the quality the children like most the healthy kind Our Chocolates at 25c a pound- are the 40c guality Our 6pound hoeD of Choco- lates ¬ and Bon Bons at 150 are usually sold for 200 Big Sale on Cut Glass Fancy China Vases hand painted China Etc See the values on our Bargain Tables of 50c 75c 100 150 200 300 and 1h price All of these are exceptionally fine values You can make your selections quickly from these tables Save time in Xmas shopping- Sale I on baskets hampers etc Rogers best silverware takes a discount also iijB 0 SPECIAL FUR SALE I- 4f t t j 1 tti f 1 t r t 3 Genuine Mink neck pieces about jO different styles values up to 8600 on sale Saturday for 1 ljo t Genuine Mink scarfs and throws trimmed with heads and tails rallies up to 3250 for 1875 Genuine Mink piece splendid quality also a few muffs values up to 4050 Saturday special 2500 Handsome Kolinsky pieces also genuine Mink neck piece large shawl also handsome throw trimmed with heads end tails t Regular 60 and 65 values For Saturday only IS5 Black Fox set large shawl collar and rug muff trimmed with heads and tails Saturday special set 91975 Large Sable Fox sets large rug muff and shawl to match I Saturday special set 1975 Russian Mink sets in black also white and abel squirrel sets Saturday special set 1500 Shirtwaist Boxes Cedar Chests Morris Chairs Pieturea above 5 each Rockers 20 styles The articles mentioned shove are reduced in price to close out The reductions are substantial genuine and worth consideration if you have any idea of purchasing any of these goods Black Silk Reduced I Heres the best values in Bla k Silks that we have been able- to offer In many a month Staple Black Silks at redactions aver- aging a third or more 17inch Blue Ribbon Taffeta a pure dye rich lustrous black 160 quality sale f 110 2< inch Blue Ribbon Taffeta a pure dye rich lustions black 300 quality Sale I46 SCinch black moire The most fashionable silk shown this season for waists coats and gowns 200 quality Yale 125 26inch Black Davor Beautifully woven and elegantly finished splendid wearing qualities JJfc quality Sale 160 27iaelt black Deborah De Sole rich soft finish a dependable vnn Sale 9c yard quality 125 quality mID Etchings and Water Color New Picture Just Received Etchings by W Bendy Sadler who draws the finest interiors and old furniture and whose work is in the lead of all others in its class Water colors by H Philip Boileau TVD We have a large line of his celebrated mocl els as well as some exquisite landscapes This now lot of delayed good just re ¬ ceived on which substantial reductions have been made on account of their lateness of arrival ID J- 3TIL 0 < < 0 0 0 0 1 < F < f 0 0 Frosting for Cake Fur a delicious white frosting for a cake take one cup of granulated sugar four tablespoons of ccd water and one tablespoon of vinegar Boll for about five minutes or until It forms a thread when dropped from a spoon Have ready the whites of two or three eggs whipped to a stiff froth Add the sugar syrup to the whites of eggs and beat vigorously until it is light and creamy Spread thickly on the cake lad tt aside to harden It is not necessary to put in the oven to harden Baked North Pole 9 Bake a sponge cake in an oblong pan and when it Is cool split it into two sheets with a sharp knife Have a square of cylindershaped brick of lee cream around which the sheets of cake are wrapped The cake should project beyond the brick of ice cream for an inch or so Cover the cake with a thick meringue and pack the ends of the brick with it Then put in a hot oven for a minute or until the meringue is just tinged with golden brown Brown on a- board covered with white paper and when browned slip onto a platter and serve Good Carpet Cleaner A good carpet cleaner can be made by shaving a pure white soap in a gallon- of water and letting it boil until dis- solved ¬ To this add an ounce of ether and scrub the carpets thoroughly with tbe mixture Later rinse with fresh- water i I SOME USEFUL HINTS- A i small piece of paraffine In wash i boiler will whiten clothes Molasses will remove grass stains from clothing Fresh mint will drive away those trou- blesome ¬ j small red ants Common yellow soap can be used even I more effectively than rubber mending tis- sue ¬ I to repair a torn place In a garment- Wet the cake of soap rub It over a piece- of the goods and after placing it smooth- ly over the rent press with a moderately hot Iron Soap will also temporarily stop a leak- In a gas pipe or in a wooden washboard Buy a large Wcent dish mop and use It for a duster It is much better than a feather duster which makes the dust fly Like a dry mop it collects the dust and can be shaken out Few people know how useful bran is for cleaning For painted and varnIshed woodwork It is invaluable removing the dirt without destroying the finish Colored goods which usually fade when washed will not lose color If washed in bran water It is excellent as A scalp cleanser and Is good for the hair mak ¬ ing it glossy Used instead of soap it whitens and softens the hands To pre- pare ¬ bran water fill a small bag an ordinary salt bag is excellent for this pur ¬ pose with bran place it in a pail cover with boiling water and it is ready for use Dissolve bar of soap in 2 quarts of water Now add 2 tablespoonfuls of pow ¬ dered borax and 2 tablespoonfuls of spir- its ¬ of turpentine This makes a kind of I transparent jelly or soft soap To use have a cloth to spread some soap on then rub this over a space of paint and have another cloth and some warm water- to wash and wipe This saves a lot of drudgery and leaves the paint bright and clean- A little alum added to the stove polish helps to keep the stove bright and shin- ing ¬ Salt In the oven under baking tins will prevent pastry from scorching on the bottom Put a pinch 5f bicarbonate of soda in the writer when boiling salmon This makes it a beautiful red color Take cod liver oil in tomato catsup if you want to make It palatable- A cloth wrung out of cold water put about the neck at night for a sore throat Batlst and organdies which do not look well starched yet are limp without- It shoud be rinsed in milk which will give hem a pleasant stiffness- To prevent while silk shirtwaists from yellowing always wash them with cold water and a pure white soap lliere Is nothing better for chapped i hands than mutton tallow and will also keep the hands nice and soft It may be tubbed on at any time when the bands ire dry but the best time is when retir- ing ¬ and an old pair of soft large gloves thoroughly covered on the inside with i piHl parts of the tallow and glycerine tn ited together will give the most sat Isfitory results- If I from any cause your finger is very painful try this remedy Heat some re ¬ fined spirits of turpentine in a granite- cup and dip your finger in it as hot as you can stand it Repeat once in a while until relieved a true and tried remedy When you churn for whipping cream try whipping it in a pitcher rather than In a bowl The work can be done in half time When fresh meat comes from the butch- er ¬ and is not desired for use at once re- move it from the paper and put on a dish in the ice box as the paper will absorb- the juices Never put meat directly on the ice but always on a plate as di- rect ¬ contact with the Ice will destroy itt flavor- To make the air in a sick room pleasant and to remove all stuffiness or disagree- able ¬ odors try the following Soak pieces of brown paper in saltpetre water and dry them when occasion requires put a piece- in I the coal scuttle throw some dried lav- ender ¬ flowers in and apply a match Dried orange peel burned on hot coals answers the same purpose Boiling several kinds of spice in water in i an open dish is said to be a preventa- tive against infectious or contagious mal- adies ¬ For white spots made on oak dining table caused by a hot dish hold a hot Iron a little above the marks but not near enough to affect Ute varnish with- draw the Iron for a moment to allow the vood to cool th > n place It over the spot igain and continue until the white spot disappears To clean light silks take a plateful of bran and put it into the oven When quite hot take it out and rub the silk to be cleaned with the hot bran All dirty marks will disappear from the silk and the ft Ik will look 1ke new i w hon painting your woodwork the fol- io ¬ I line list of colors will give you the re quirl i tints Gray white lead and lamp baok butt white yellow ochre and red Dfarl white black and blue olive yell- ow blue black and white chestnut I red black and yellow chocolate raw umber white red and black lemon yellow and

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6 THE HERALDREPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY DEC 18 1909

I I OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

I I Ways About the House1

s HMO women kof p on hand a sheet ofi irau glass to UM protecting pud¬

dings or JHiicft from dust or germsw lieu standing cut a window Bill or outd ors to cool

To peel oranges pour scalding watersever them and let them stand flvf min-utes You will save time in peelingthorn The thick white skin that is sohard to get oft will com off with theoutside peeling and the fruit wlil beready to slice

The busy housewife who dreads darn-ing

¬

day may not know that paraffinrubbed on the heels of stockings rei HIPS friction and saves many a jaggedhole

Waffles are much lighter if madewith sour cream and the batter keptrather thin TJ eat with them trychicken gravy or cinnamon and sugarmixed or lumps of maple sugar melteddown and served hot

A woman who always has deliciouslittle1 cakes and cookies on hand keeps-a cut of lemon or orange in the jar withthem to give a faraway and delight-ful

¬

flavor

Tomato Luncheon DishIVel three large ripe tomatoes an-

dr move the seeds Remove the seedsfrom two green peppers Peel threelarge boiled potatoes and chop all ojff ther fine with a small piece of onionPut into a frying pan with a piece ofbutter the size of an egg cook for eight-or ten minutes then stir in four eggsand cook until they are done

Maple Sugar CakeThere iis nothing more delicious than

the fiavor of maple sugar and the cakefor which a recipe is here given is wellworth trying One teaspoonful of bak-ing

¬

powder mixed into five cupfuls offlour three cupfuls of granulated ma-ple sugar one cupful of butter theyolks of rive eggs one cupful of sweetmilk Cream the sugar and butter togc i her beat in the eggs and milk mix-in the flour and last of all add thewhites of five eggs whipped to a stifffroth Beat the whole until perfectlysmooth pour into a deep cake pan andbake in a moderate oven

Deviled TomatoesMake a sauce of one tablespoon of

French mustard and same of butter oneteaspoon of pepper sauce the juice of asmall lemon one teaspoon of currantJelly and a little salt Peel large firmtomatoes and cut in thick slices dipeach slice in the sauce lay in a baking-

ii i and bake for fifteen minutes thentake up carefully on a serving dish andpour the remaining sauce over them

Scrambled Fishnat up three eggs add one table

iIonful of cream or milk season with-Tqplri and salt Melt two ounces ofbutter in a stewpan and to this add two01 three ounces of flaked flap anywhite fish free from skin and bone will

fry for a few seconds and then addth eggs Stir well over the fire until

iir mixture thickens and serve veryt piled upon slices of hot buttered

ta t

To Remove Grease From SilkI rate French chalk thickly over the

i hover with brown paper set on ithot flatiron and let It remain until

i repeat if necessary The iron mustt bo so hot as to burn paper or cloth

r jiimon chalk may be used but it Ish i as good

Simple Remedy for BurnsMx one large tablespoonful of baking

o it I saleratus in a cup of cold wateram I sop on Immediately with a soft thin

e of muslin or linen While that ispeel and scrape raw potato enough-

i make a poultice and apply with theoo i potato directly on the burn Bind-

i and leave there until the patientquieted and the heat removed Then

IM once more either in soda or sweetwith always a thin soft muslin

Mapped lightly around it This was-h 011 in my own family on a daughter

ito was seriously burned

Mexican Sugar Candy-

Ihtvel ready a half pint of pecanMII it < Put a cup of granulated sugar

t an iron saucepan and stir until ItI

its Do not let it burn Take fromi tire and when slightly cooled add

ip of milk a cup of sugar and stirIr the tire until the mixture forms a

i ll when dropped into cold water TakeM oni the fire add the nuts and stir untili no mixture granulates Turn Info sha-

lii greased pans and when cold breakiHto irregular pieces

Butter SMtoh1rut two pounds of brown sugar a-

inl pint of water and a little cream ofni rtr into a saucepan Boil without

I mints for nearly twenty minutesPen add tour ounce of butter a littl-

er a time end boil until It hardens inl water Pour on the butteled tins

uuli when slightly cooled mark In

lures with a knife When cold breakttoi squarOldFashioned Molasses Candy

Take a half pound of brown sugaru quarti r pound of butter and tvoups of molasses Boll in a saucepan

yetiii it hardens in water Add shelledi taunts or chopped nut meats and pour

u wellbuttered tins It may be pulladif desired

Quaint Table Decorations1u mg < mou hostess who wished to

ricr a dliiitT to her husbands friendsarranged a unique way of lighting thetr hlr-

Forming ao outer circt around thei riitrr ief< a a row of candle lampslnoil into h or steins of brown and yeli tv The shades in deep yellow paPerv n lpainted in a conventional patterni M Ted pipes worked up into red-

h brown and gold pai-ntii l enterpiece was an irregular

mound of steins in different sizes eachone filled with reddish brown and brightyellow chryanthemums-

For a Dutch supper she used blueand white steins to hold the lamps andfor shades painted Dutch figures inseveral tones of blue on white watercolor paper

On another occasion she made candle ¬

sticks from cardboard shaped like ahuge cigar and wrapped with brownpaper They were put in small brassholders The shades were Spanish danc-ing darts with tambourines senoritassmoking cigarettes toreadors drawn inblack outline on yellow cardboard andthe interstices cut away to show a dullred lining beneath

One host with artistic bent evolvedligHts from four pipes crossed and fast¬

ened securely to he top of a shortwooden column malted to a square blockto form a sort of newel poet The ped ¬

estal was gilded and the pipes left intheir natural creamy tone In the bowl-of ach pipe a candle was secured Noshades were used

r

FItablilhed 1G9

An Inhalation fo-

rWhoopingCough CroupBronchitis Coughs

Diphtheria CatarrhCresolana Is a Boon to Asthmatics

Dues it BOV seem more effects to breathe in aremedy for diseases of the breathing orgaae baato take the remedy liW the tom cl-

iCresoleue<

cures because the air renderedstrongly antiseptic ii carried over the dujeased

dace with erery breath giing prolonged sadto Jtant treatment It JB inTaluabie to motherswith small children

Tboll of a Con Psumptivo Tendoucywit find immediate relieffrom Cough or laflamedCondition of the throat

I ALL DRUGGISTS rSend portal Sot da-ripttre Booklet

VapoCresoIeBO Co180 FultoB Street

New York

The store that does not ad-vertise

¬

probably hasnt anythingto sell which would stand theI

advertising test as to values7 etc

o 0

tlt i5a

I a

I WHAT A TREMENDOUS-DAY1 SATURDAY WILL BE

Lets have a keartto keart talk=

= before the bIg> day opens Skop inlfJ

<<

w the forenoon We are telling>< yout f

this because forenoon stoppingtl

71 II careful crowd-

ing

Ii ttI means attention no ¬

the bet z-

Nl

no waitingand ser-

vice¬

vmi

I

1i iI14ii

I

Our displays have beena

re-

arranged¬

1yr

I and are most invitingkM qt4i

f-

rCarry as many small Packages as possible

4 Think what the Christmas rush means to theI k4 delivery menand the tired horses tnd howj

rj s

I

J bad it is under foot If you arc going1 to +DB

send 3 our packages away step over to ther a postofiice and express booth located in theF

rear of the first floor It will save you goinjfto the express office or the postoffice A receipt will he given you tnd

Ar your package will go on its mission of cheer In the evening music

L

MME RHEDAWill demonstrate Oriental and Hindoo tricks at this store

until Christmas The exhibition will be held on toe secondfloor in the Carpet Section at 1030 a m 2 p m 3JO pm and5pmA-mong the features wilt be roses growing in three min-utes

¬

from a pot of sand The exhibit will be qdue a feature

IIJDChristmas Special in Vilton RugsOriental patterns Choice of four styles size 60x90 in Hart-ford

¬

Wilton velvet 1150 This is something unusual in valuealso Hartford Axminster Rugs Special design size 27xWinches Same quality as regular 850 Rug while they last 145

We have only 100 of these

Practical Xmas PresentsD-own quilts 675 and upWool quilts 325 and upPlaid wool blankets 650 and up <

Dainty white blankets 550 and upr Bath Robe Blankets Material tor Bath Robes

Specially Priced to Close OutS5c Grade for f9c 45c Grade for S8c

VmI Pl Holiday Specials in Linen Dept

Hemstitched Pillow Cases special pair 219i Hand scalloped Pillow Cases special pair 850

Hand embroidered Pillow Cases special pair 875Fancy Towels 50c 59c 75c 100 and 125

Table Linens and Napkins Specially Priced

FANCY LINENSI

24inch Germans Cluny RoundsI Oinch Jap Drawn Work hand painted 69 Gents24inch Battenberg Rounds and Squares

t¼tIB German Cluny Scarfs and Squares ffI Pure Linen Lace and Insertion V > tents36inch pure linen Japanese hemstitched JJDrawnwork

FRENCH CLUNYDoilies lSc 25c Me Gte 68c and 95c20inch Rounds100 125 flM 219

Ifn 54Inch Scarfs regular value J600 special 137slightly soiled at aHOtttLarger pieces some exquisite designs

4ii

ONEHALF PRIC-

EWomens Slippers Mens Slippers

125FUR JULIETS all 145Splendid styles in allcolors hand turned wise colors and leathers

125FELT C01LFYS nil 350Genuine seal in blackcolors with padded felt and tan and cavalierssolos and mens traveling

125 KNITTED AND CRO-

CHET¬ slippers in small loath

SLIPPERS in er pouch-

all colors and high stock-

ing¬ 200Mens hand made slip-

pers¬

effect all the new leath ¬

e INFANTS FELT ers and stylesSLIPPERS rod black 125Mens and toys In-

dian¬

and blue with fur trim ¬ moccasins worthwings 175 and 200

nyqBuy Him a Collar Bag

One would certainly be appreciated and ours are at a pricel1 that will surprise you

A Suede leather in black brown tan and gray will hoW12 collars Regular price is JUt for 126

A calfskin In bleak brown tan and graywill hold 12 col ¬

lars Moire lining Regular 225 for 160A genuine pin seal In black brown and tan silk Moire

iIh liningwill hold 15 collars Regular price 450 for 3001 M forA size larger to hold 20 collars Regular price Is

366Our filled traveling companions of leather at 25 per cent dis-

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ufflers like father wearsblack blue

1 tan white gray pink pearl values up to

350 to close at 100 Black polka dot

blue and black with white pin stripe t values

up to 125 to close at 50cf11J1j

Sweater coats Saturday only 25 re ¬

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Strict Economy forYearsHas often been necessary in or-

der to purchase what has now be ¬

come a household necessity viza good Sewing Machine

The K OB company offer you-a Triumph Sewing Machine which-is absolutely the simplest and beetsewing machine made in Americatoday for household use bar noneThrough our club plan only 100is necessary to own this machineimmediately then 100 per weekuntil fully paid for Please do notconfuse this offer with the ordi-nary

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installment proposition for ithas no relation to it We simply-own the best sewing machine pro ¬

duced today exclusively for SaltLake City and in order to make agreat business of a formerly smallissue we adopt the club plan Themachine itself will do anything-that any other make of machinewill We know this positively-else we would never in the worldput it out with a 10year grarantee which we unhesitatingly doThe prices range from 14J50 to45 depending on the style of ma¬

chine and the case Theae ma-chines

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are known the world overby a different name and sell atabout twice our pric-

esHAND BAGSUnusually good values for

Saturday only-A 12inch bagguaranteed by

the makers to be genuine sealThese bags have leather coveredriveted frames with protected cor¬

ners leather lined contains alarge coin purse The trimmipgsare gilt or gun metal They areworth 1000 For Saturday onlythey are 500

Hand bags of imitation seal orwalruscovered riveted framesleather lined contains a small mir-ror card case and coin purse Theyare worth 150 and 200 Thesebags come in black blue browntan and green Dont forgetthey are for-Saturday

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Xmas Toilet SpecialsXmas perfumes in Xmas boxes

all odors The 50c and 75cboxes 25c-

Palmers Violet Leaves orPalmers Rose Leaves ToiletWater Our special price bot-tle

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45eSachet envelopes or bags all

odors lOc each or 5for 40cSachet in bottles violet or rote

odors 15c each or 2 for 25c

Xmas Candies-Our candy for 15c a pound is of

the quality the children like mostthe healthy kindOur Chocolates at 25c a pound-

are the 40c gualityOur 6pound hoeD of Choco-

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and Bon Bons at 150 areusually sold for 200

Big Sale on Cut Glass Fancy ChinaVases hand painted China EtcSee the values on our Bargain Tables of

50c 75c 100 150 200 300 and 1h priceAll of these are exceptionally fine values

You can make your selections quickly from

these tables Save time in Xmas shopping-

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on baskets hampers etc

Rogers best silverware takes a discount

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Genuine Mink neck pieces about jO different styles valuesup to 8600 on sale Saturday for 1ljo t

Genuine Mink scarfs and throws trimmed with heads andtails rallies up to 3250 for 1875

Genuine Mink piece splendid quality also a few muffsvalues up to 4050 Saturday special 2500

Handsome Kolinsky pieces also genuine Mink neck piecelarge shawl also handsome throw trimmed with heads end tails t

Regular 60 and 65 values For Saturday only IS5Black Fox set large shawl collar and rug muff trimmed

with heads and tails Saturday special set 91975Large Sable Fox sets large rug muff and shawl to match I

Saturday special set 1975Russian Mink sets in black also white and abel squirrel sets

Saturday special set 1500

Shirtwaist Boxes Cedar Chests Morris Chairs Pietureaabove 5 each Rockers 20 styles The articles mentioned

shove are reduced in price to close out The reductions aresubstantial genuine and worth consideration if you have anyidea of purchasing any of these goods

Black Silk ReducedI

Heres the best values in Bla k Silks that we have been able-

to offer In many a month Staple Black Silks at redactions aver-aging a third or more

17inch Blue Ribbon Taffeta a pure dye rich lustrous black160 quality sale f110

2< inch Blue Ribbon Taffeta a pure dye rich lustions black300 quality Sale I46

SCinch black moire The most fashionable silk shown thisseason for waists coats and gowns 200 quality Yale 125

26inch Black DavorBeautifully woven and elegantly finished splendid wearing

qualities JJfc quality Sale 16027iaelt black Deborah De Sole rich soft finish a dependable vnn

Sale 9c yardquality 125 qualitymID

Etchings and Water ColorNew Picture Just Received

Etchings by W Bendy Sadler whodraws the finest interiors and old furnitureand whose work is in the lead of all others inits class Water colors by H Philip Boileau TVDWe have a large line of his celebrated mocl

els as well as some exquisite landscapesThis now lot of delayed good just re¬

ceived on which substantial reductions havebeen made on account of their lateness ofarrival

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Frosting for CakeFur a delicious white frosting for a

cake take one cup of granulated sugarfour tablespoons of ccd water and onetablespoon of vinegar Boll for aboutfive minutes or until It forms a threadwhen dropped from a spoon Haveready the whites of two or three eggswhipped to a stiff froth Add the sugarsyrup to the whites of eggs and beatvigorously until it is light and creamy

Spread thickly on the cake lad ttaside to harden It is not necessary toput in the oven to harden

Baked North Pole 9Bake a sponge cake in an oblong pan

and when it Is cool split it into twosheets with a sharp knife Have asquare of cylindershaped brick of leecream around which the sheets of cakeare wrapped The cake should projectbeyond the brick of ice cream for aninch or so Cover the cake with a thickmeringue and pack the ends of the brickwith it Then put in a hot oven for aminute or until the meringue is justtinged with golden brown Brown on a-

board covered with white paper andwhen browned slip onto a platter andserve

Good Carpet CleanerA good carpet cleaner can be made by

shaving a pure white soap in a gallon-of water and letting it boil until dis-solved

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To this add an ounce of etherand scrub the carpets thoroughly withtbe mixture Later rinse with fresh-water

iI SOME USEFUL HINTS-

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small piece of paraffine In wash iboiler will whiten clothes

Molasses will remove grass stains fromclothing

Fresh mint will drive away those trou-blesome

¬jsmall red ants

Common yellow soap can be used even I

more effectively than rubber mending tis-sue

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to repair a torn place In a garment-Wet the cake of soap rub It over a piece-of the goods and after placing it smooth-ly over the rent press with a moderatelyhot Iron

Soap will also temporarily stop a leak-In a gas pipe or in a wooden washboard

Buy a large Wcent dish mop and useIt for a duster It is much better than afeather duster which makes the dustfly Like a dry mop it collects the dustand can be shaken out

Few people know how useful bran isfor cleaning For painted and varnIshedwoodwork It is invaluable removing thedirt without destroying the finish

Colored goods which usually fade whenwashed will not lose color If washed inbran water It is excellent as A scalpcleanser and Is good for the hair mak¬

ing it glossy Used instead of soap itwhitens and softens the hands To pre-pare

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bran water fill a small bag anordinary salt bag is excellent for this pur ¬

pose with bran place it in a pail coverwith boiling water and it is ready for use

Dissolve bar of soap in 2 quarts ofwater Now add 2 tablespoonfuls of pow ¬

dered borax and 2 tablespoonfuls of spir-its

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of turpentine This makes a kind of I

transparent jelly or soft soap To usehave a cloth to spread some soap onthen rub this over a space of paint andhave another cloth and some warm water-to wash and wipe This saves a lot ofdrudgery and leaves the paint bright andclean-

A little alum added to the stove polishhelps to keep the stove bright and shin-ing

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Salt In the oven under baking tins willprevent pastry from scorching on thebottom

Put a pinch 5f bicarbonate of soda inthe writer when boiling salmon Thismakes it a beautiful red color

Take cod liver oil in tomato catsup ifyou want to make It palatable-

A cloth wrung out of cold water putabout the neck at night for a sorethroat

Batlst and organdies which do notlook well starched yet are limp without-It shoud be rinsed in milk which willgive hem a pleasant stiffness-

To prevent while silk shirtwaists fromyellowing always wash them with coldwater and a pure white soap

lliere Is nothing better for chapped i

hands than mutton tallow and will alsokeep the hands nice and soft It may betubbed on at any time when the bandsire dry but the best time is when retir-ing

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and an old pair of soft large glovesthoroughly covered on the inside withi piHl parts of the tallow and glycerinetn ited together will give the most satIsfitory results-

IfI from any cause your finger is verypainful try this remedy Heat some re¬

fined spirits of turpentine in a granite-cup and dip your finger in it as hot asyou can stand it Repeat once in a whileuntil relieved a true and tried remedy

When you churn for whipping cream trywhipping it in a pitcher rather than In abowl The work can be done in half time

When fresh meat comes from the butch-er

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and is not desired for use at once re-move it from the paper and put on a dishin the ice box as the paper will absorb-the juices Never put meat directly onthe ice but always on a plate as di-

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contact with the Ice will destroy ittflavor-

To make the air in a sick room pleasantand to remove all stuffiness or disagree-able

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odors try the following Soak piecesof brown paper in saltpetre water and drythem when occasion requires put a piece-inI the coal scuttle throw some dried lav-ender

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flowers in and apply a matchDried orange peel burned on hot coalsanswers the same purpose

Boiling several kinds of spice in water ini an open dish is said to be a preventa-tive against infectious or contagious mal-adies

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For white spots made on oak diningtable caused by a hot dish hold a hotIron a little above the marks but notnear enough to affect Ute varnish with-draw the Iron for a moment to allow thevood to cool th > n place It over the spotigain and continue until the white spotdisappears

To clean light silks take a plateful ofbran and put it into the oven Whenquite hot take it out and rub the silk tobe cleaned with the hot bran All dirtymarks will disappear from the silk andthe ft Ik will look 1ke new

i w hon painting your woodwork the fol-io

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I line list of colors will give you the requirli tints Gray white lead and lampbaok butt white yellow ochre and redDfarl white black and blue olive yell-ow blue black and white chestnut

I red black and yellow chocolate rawumberwhite

red and black lemon yellow and