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. '5"HE EVENING STANDARD. OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912. 9 H P I ; - TVT ANY cooks of And they always --- many minds find itmost delicious 1 andmany tastes find e conomical ; many uses for Van healthf ul as a bev- Ho u te n ' s cocoa, erage or a delicacy. ' 1 1 Society 1 i PROSPECTIVE BRIDE. Friday nlghl some of the lady clerks of tho Wright store entertained MIbs Dona Jans at the homo of MIbs Mll- l drcd AdamB, 2S00 Washington aven- ue. Miss Jan3 1b numbered with the ; prospective December brides. The evening -was spent In games : and music and refreshments were Berve.d. Those present were Frank Inabnit, Ccllla Grow, Mary Brewster, Ro&o Jacobson, Mary Knocho, Beatrice Hanson, Sarah Robinson, Charlotte Sanders and Mildred Sanders. Miss Jans was prosented with a number of rich gifts of silverware. ; LEFT FOR NEW YORK. Mrs. Mary A. H Smith of Salt Lake mother of Joseph and Leonard Smith of this city, left for Now York yes terday after a pleasant visit with her sons In Ogden. She was accompa nied by her grand-daughter. Miss Min nie Burtscli of Anaconda. Mont. VISITOR FROM PARK CITY. i. Mrs. A. A. Browning of Park City ' will spend a few days with relatives and friends In Ogden. She will re turn home the latter part of this week. HAS GONE EAST. Mrs. V. R. Barker left last Saturday on Xo. 2 for the east, whore she will visit relatives and friends In Chicago. i New York and Boston. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. Mr and Mrs. A. J Chamborlln an nounce the engagement of their daugh- removes grease quickly from pots and pans 'Cleaning the pots and pans and kettles is usually a most 5 disagreeable piece of work, but like everything else there is an easier way to do it, if one knows how. As soon as the food 3 re moved, pour in water and dis solve in it Gold Dust in the pro portion of one tablespoonful to a gallon of water. Leave to soak while washing the dishes, then pour off the water and fill with clean suds l made in the same way. If ! particles of food still adhere to the inside of the utensils, use potrings for removing them. I Do not uio Sojp, cjpS fL M HS Htphthi. Borax. 7aLvtt-W mZ Soda, Amncaia or HHBrjflBwT- KcroMoe vrith Gold rBK' !j!TP"V Dut. CoW Dut jHRfeJ 0LfSff hi a all desirable j2jtijLSl SlJr 1 denainqucliticjin fTTJ lAHl ft"H perfectly hiroleis H A HS3 jj W tod Uatlogiorm. UfeaN' $ U. "Let tha COLD DUSTTWMS do your teork" tor Lillian U., to Fred A. RogerB of Colorado, the marriage to take place In December LADIES' LITERARY. The Ladles' Literary Ib meeting with Mrs. R. B Porter this afternoon at her home, S00 Washington avenue. Mrs. E. Ramey left yesterday for El Paso, Tex., where she will spend several weeks visiting with relatives and friends. vv Great Guessing Contest The person guessing nearest the number of articles In our window will be given any article In the window up to ten dollars in value. Costs nothing to guess George A Lowe Co., 2326 232S Washington ae. (Advertisement) WILL ATTEND A BANQUET INZfN Progressives who have decided to attend the banquet and entertainment in Salt Lake tomorrow evening are: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coulter. Mrs. A. W. Putman, Mr. and Mrs. William Bos taph, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hendor shot, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. S. Abels, Judge John E Bagloy. Mr. and Mrs J. M. Forrlstall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rlrlo, Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas II. Da vis, Elijah Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lundy I THEAKRS AT THE OGDEN. The Arlngton Stock company open ed the Og'rten theater on Saturday night, playing both then and Sunday nights to practically capacity busi ness Tho company 1b strong very strong and tho play and players were received with genuluo and hearty en thusiasm. Mayme Arlngton, the In genuo, Is a constant delight, and Thos. Pawloy established hlraoelf at once In the good grace.! of the audience as a good leading man, TjoUi In looka and work. The rest of the company all did von- good work "Little Casey," In her specialty, simply took the house by storm. Manager Arington Is certainly giv ing Ogden a wonderful value at the prices charged. He has had large ex perience In the management of stock houses In Butte, Colorado Springs, Pu eblo, Dallas Tex., and elsewhere, and has been eminently successful In knowing what the public wants and giving it to them. That ho has made a fine opening hero Is unquestioned, and tb success of the new stock company seems assured. w FRENCH CRUISER ORDERED OUT Constantinople. Nov. 26. Disturb ances are reported to have broken out at tho Turkish seaport of Dodegatch on the Aegean sea. The French cruis er Jurien do la Gravlere has left here with orders to proceed to the scene. iu Read the Classified Ads. Woman's Department Money Is Saved by a Man Helping His Wife to Do the Washing on Monday Evening- A Woman Who Makes Her Husband's Shirts How to Make Dumplings With Bacon in a Frying Pan Suggestion Is Made That Housewives Select a Purchasing Agent to Buy Meats and Groceries. "I havo boon an Interested reader on the subject 'How to Fight the In creased Coat of Living,' aud I wondor ir my way could be of any benefit to you or some ono el6e. "We are a family of four my hus band, two small children, and myself. My husband Is In business and wo run monthly grocery aocounts at tho dlfroront stores. Our bills never ex ceed $17 a month. "This includes butter, eggs, lard, flour and all our vegetables and fruit Each month I go over the bills and try to make It a point to see If I can save a llttlo hero and there, thus making the account a llttlo less than the month before. Wo live well but simply plenty of fresh fruit, espe cially applos for the children. Tho doctors hardly know who we are. I do all my own baking, including bread, plea and cookies, and figure I Bavc at least $1 50 on each sack of flour boBldes having better stuff than could bo bought. Wo eat very little meat, an average of about three times a week; vegetables and fruit are more healthful and cheaper. "Another thing, I make my hus band's shirts That may seem a small Item, but for 50 cents I can make a shirt you cannot duplicate for a dol lar in any store and 50 cents saved Is 50 cents earned. My children's clothes cost so little when I make thorn myself and tho pretty quilts and comforts I make from left over pieces and that's another saving; too. Dad Doos tho Washing. "Tien I used to hire my washing done. Now we have a good machine, and my husband runs the machine nn hour on Monday evening and I Just savo 75 cents a week, or $3 a month, enough to buy a good tailored suit at the end of a year "I couldn't toll you all the ways 1 economize, they seem so small, yet I know they save us many dollars Working up the left overs from din ner so as to havo a tasty suppor, putting all the little scraps of soap In a bottle and using for dish wash ing, mending the clothes when the first break occurs thus adding a jear sometimes to the life of a gar ment. Of courflo I keep busy, but I enjoy it, and It surely pays, for we. don't havo to skimp and pinch like j some of our friends, who spend more money than we do, to make both ends meet V. J. E." SUGGESTS PURCHASING AGENT. "Is there not a floid for a pur chasing agent to do tho buying for a club of housewives? For example, a woman qualified by her own ex perience could purchase the meat sup plies for a dozen or more homes. She could call on each ono and advise them and secure a Hat of the kind nnd amount of meat deBlred for each day oi tho ensuing week. With this list, calling for 150 or more pounds of meat, she could make terms with the retail merchant for caBh. that would leave a margin of profit for retailer, consumer aud agent. She should be able to counsel with them as to value of the various cuts, avail ability of cheaper pieces, manage ment of left overs, checking waste, and In general teach them to eat to live rather than live to eat "Tho samo method can be applied to co-operative purchases, In ouantl tles, of all kinds of food for individ ual families at a saving of 20 tO(25 per cent. L. M." Bacon and Dumplings. A recipe for delicious dumplings and bacon f For bacon and dumplings put enough sliced bucon for the family Into a hot frying pan and fry until crisp nnd brown, and remove. Pour In boiling water till tho pan Is half full. Mako a stiff batter of two cups of flour, four teaspoons of baking powder, ono ta blespoon of greaso and enough water to make It the right thickness. Drop the batter Into the bacon gravy by spoonfuls, cover and cook until wel done. Thicken the gravy after the dumplings are removed with a little A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forover. DR. T. Felix Oouroud'a Orlonto! Oroam or Moglool Booutlflor. 5tb-i ccSv Kao? Tin. Plmploj, xa5 ft&Wb frecklo, iloth I'lUlie J2S3-S fi2&ZLt!k Riii, and fcUn DLtM, -3-? VT?"5SM fT w1 "T tarnish fc,5 r (mS-- M Ks 1 on b'lT ondile si 35 pir -Yr fw' buuwdituim I3 S Wl "& r.y ' Tts. Uit .vi u 2 1 - J fi Is ro ntnnltu we 5fl3 1 V ?( tMltlobtiurt!l -" "v-v If 1 1 projxrlj at.it. Ct lH. 'I Accptoocouo)th m db vgrV fu ' iiiMUi pA"i--nrvv- cuat. Dr I. A. y YtT. .. i'lTf Syr 11M to 1 O- SJJPPteC JLi J 1 Imjt cf tb hat XX1- MfV Jf ltv 'a ' ptlnl): I y ) Hi l X4N "A 7w 1k)!j S -4 K will uio lied, 'flaurnud'a Croftm' u thi tuct tuneful of til ih f kla prcrrHooi " Ker l It nil drotcliti nd Fatej. Goodi Dciler Id tbe Utllcd State. Ctudi and Europt. fEHD.T.HOPUHS. Prep., 37 Qrai Jonu Slrui, HwTwk flour and water batter and mrve with tho crisp bacon. Bacon fritters can be made by bIIc Ing tho bacon (or pork) and after soaking It In water for a hour, rolling It In com meal or flour and frying It In bacon grease. CROSS STREET MAINS TO BE EXTENDED Last evening at the meeting of the city board of commissioners, Mayor Fell rccommonded that tho city audi tor collect from tho watorworka de partment the sum of $2,77G.25, which had been paid from the general fund to defray certain expenses connected with the canyon reservoir project The recommendation was approved and it was ordered that the collection bo made Immediately The mayor recommended also that water mains on Cross street be ex tended as soon as the pipe could be assembled and It was so ordered The same action was taKen respecting the extension of water mains between Third aud Fourth streets on Adams avenue. It was ordered that Ora Thomas be rofunded the sum of ?7 which he paid as a licenso for conducting a street lunch wagon on Twenty-fourth street near the Atlas saloon. He had met the misfortune of having his wagon burned early In the month and had not been able to do business after that until a day or two ago. The board of equalization and re view on tho assessment of property for the pajment of the paving on Mer chants' alley nnnex and Depot nlle reported, recommending an amend ment to the ordinance respecting the enumeration of certan property and fixing tho tax thereon. The mattor wa6 taken under advisement. City Engineer H. J. Craven reported that he had filed on 100 second foot of water at Cobble Creek dam site on the South Fork canyon of Ogden river for tho city and that the paperB had been turned over to tho state engi neer. The report was filed. The following payrolls and claim wero allowed and ordered paid: Public affairs j$ 4-17.19 Public safety 7C5.37 Streets 335.2 Miscellaneous 4S.D8 Total $J,69G.95 Tho application of Patrick Ilcaly for a liquor license "at'tils hotel, to become effective January 1, was re ferred to the superintendent of pub lic safety. Petitions from the Weber accdemv and the Dee Memorial hospital asking for reduced water rates, were rofcrred to the committee of the whole. The academy board stated that it was de sirous of petting bettor than he reg ular rate on water for tho reason that tho institution is a quasi-public school and non-sectarian. Many students come to the school from outside dis tricts and tho school, generally, la n public benefactor and addo to tho commercial importance of tho city. The Dee Memorial hospital board con tends that tho Institution vac glveu a rate of $25 a year when '-he hoslLil was built, but that the agToomcut has not been compllod with by tho city. Parties conducting tho box bowling alloy on Twenty-fifth stroot petitioned the commissioners to reduce tho age limit at their place to 1C yoars. Tho matter was reported to tho committee of tho whole uu MERY MEYERS SS NOW A , FUGHIVE County Attorney David Jensen has drawn a complaint against Harry Movers charging him with tho om' bezzloment of $347.50 from tho Broom hotel and a warrant of arrest has been Issued. It '-111 be romembcred that Meyers, a few days ago. took sudden leave of absonce from his post of duty as night clerk at tho Broom hotel, carrying with him something over $340 of which $325 had boon loft In his keep ing by Mrs. Mary Darrow of Moab. Meyers has not boon soon or heard of since that time, but the officers are In hope of getting some Information regarding his whereabouts. The 1 H Why Suffer -- I ffl and feel good for nocMng,. Suiireiy yoia, are- not wrllkig to endaaie j H JJL- the headache, the badca-cke, die kiWle, the mcrvo-sness, I B Y th& gsiwial s&rsg- of mfiseiy hom wfotch women aine 30 sapt to H (r. saifer at tiFns-s. ThF& is a- far hstt&r tfosiag to do. I U I j j ThotJS&R'ds and dhows&nd-s f now s&tozfcg.er aitod iiappfer H to o a v"v" s-i Pi women renumber Beeciiamxs PSAs i B I ( v" 1 f I fO Trr k" anc p y t 1 UuUUyloJ M 0fj have fomiid in ilhA I iu Li LI jJ vVjuJ nsc,wicn gratitude, it M rTVIJ Tju .r-K you wrah-fio beLiealth- U j r-K, pbj ( $ at e difference in yoair feelings, jjj U """rasTy IS 1 vT ' yur spirits and your Jocks. tM iLAJ! ! I ' SL-v Lp Your digestive organs will be ySr I I-3l strengthened, your Hrer stimTtired, H 1 J ipP your bowels regulated. j -. With these organs in good order, and with imparities M W removed from your system, all your bodily functions will be j H a performed naturally, without suffering. M ffl You will have purer, richer blood, brighter eyes, clearer : H S complexion. You will know what it is to be cheerful and M ' 1 what this means to yourself and those about you after you have t H tJjL! secured the tonic effect of the valuable and reliable Bcecham's IH iffl Pills. You will know how genuine these true friends are which ;j jH Make Women Healthier I At all druggists; 10c, 25c M Drreotiono of apeoial valu to women are with every box "The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in lbs World" H Issuance of the complaint Is a matter of legal form which places young Meyers in the light of a fugltle from Justice. Mrs. Darrow will bo reimbursed by the proprietor of tho hotel, having been assured of this before she do parted for home a few days ago. Tho loss of tho ontire amount fails on Elliott Brown of the hotel. WHY MICHIGAN LOST GAME TO PENNSYLVANIA Whv did Michigan Ioso to Ponn in the eleventh hour? Followers of the Wolverine warriors cannot understand how tho game sons of old Ponn push ed, shoved and J03tled from behind, with tho scoro 21 to 4 a.id downed tho westernors with but 46 seconds lo play. Ah! Hero St Is, according to one of the regulars of the Michigan ag gregation. When the Wolverine pig skin chasers hit tho rail for Philadel phia, Coach Fielding II. Test slept jn lower berth 13, which, by the way, is, generally left to traveling newspaper men. And not only that, F, Hurry-Up shoved Mike Boyle, the tough little CM halfback, Into upper 13. Michigan students are now wondering whether Coach Yost cast an open dofl to hard, luck, jinx and superstition and re ceived tho short ond of the argumoat with Scout Hard Luck. Road tho ClEssified Ads Thanksgiving Day Kates M Oregon Short Line, H Union Pacific, j M Southern Pacific B Nov. 27 and 28. ! H Limit, Bee 2. H For rates and p-izticubirs. call at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 25U Wash- jl ington Ave. IH New Residence Mrs, Ad die Mc- jl Cbenncr Is building a residence on mII West Seventeenth street that -xilt l cast eonio thing- over $1,000. ! j&fc Cottolcnc makes a rich, crisp crust, Jrl KMLSl H g without the suggestion of greasiness. k m H J$f Cottolcnc-ma&Q pie is digestible too. And raPSSIi, 1 j' Cottolcne is more economical than butter or lard, a.FLl $ because you use one-third less. Moreover, Cottolene costs 4hk -sift W 1 no more than lard lIjiWJlWL ' 1 sfi m J mm m W M u !B H B813 j mm m jr $ & M &? J& El fflK . WW uS . Here is a recipe for one of the most delicious Mj$ & Na LL &xi pastry dishes you ever ate Grape ,Fruit Pie JgM $1 ffi$z CP 1 W 1 cupful of sifted flour Vi cupful Cotlolene jjJHHw "t JMlk iH WV J 3 tcaspoonfuls ice water A pinch of calt Byf irESfljfe IH wVi f cupful of sugar Juice of Yz medium- JMB ft Aural 1 VtiV""! 2 rounding teaspoon- sired grape fruit JJ3. 5bL b . id? l3feH 1 Tfe- fula of com starch 2 even tcaspoonfuls jp tuf VA ! If &$ vflBc 1 XS Juice of '. lemon Cotloltnc ftf W fij W V r$KW ' IH &&i 1 cupful boiling T7atcr lemon "ft 0 . Wvk J&v' ifiti 1 Ok- TTTE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY . ftY VmWWM ' MRS. WORRY-ONE TIME IT DIDN'T PAY T O BE LAZY ' BY CL A. 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