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Show t)v4. i.:DESERET EVENING NEWS TUESDAY SEPTEMBER - tj1:,,J7tv pa FoP 4 01611 rat ea pimp i . L .... 11Z members of the Lau. . ,' - l' , tvutio Old Gardener Says: thl Ma ,., club gra Wing ortertatrisd afternoon by Alm T ,E. man at ber horns., 177 Dorth West TattiPle attest, The r puma Sri prettily docorated with rum .coloratt &east pima end on lb. canter of Om taa table la large moo of Clams tinted gladielL T'he momobre of lb. club an Mrs. D. J. Jets. Mrs. Mat Bumph. illts. Mat Boavor. Mrs. Oliver MoroOA. Jr., Mrs. Bert Fog, Mrs. Z. M. Ponicst., Mrs. Z. fichelbor. Mrs. W. r: . Coolant. Mra John Chapman sod Mrs,' U.A. Amundsoo. I ' 4 f k i 1 I I t EIMEMD horsy ths potatoss at least OgiOP Mors with Ilurdvatia mixture. It I Lib 4 Una. 4pt keopitlit them growlog thus tar don't looso the opportonity to obtain a bump., r fug(' by having blight get the vines now. blight at this seaeon would not ruin the crop, but It would est down the yield by re. daring Lb also of the tubers. or. rethor. by preventing turthor growth. Just aa long se you 119010 the tope ot'llso plants green the spuds will keep on growling. As a revolt the potato. which are small now wiU bs large enough for tin, tab! what you dig them. Bor. deeus mittare and a little elbow 'roam mak an Ideal combination. , Pearl VIIIVOrSity in you haw,. puovoedod Sparks and L. V. Eds.. bell! war marriod yesterday at tno Blackotone hotel in Chicago. Both young paople ar well known 111 Salt Lake. dim Sparks i.e a graduate of Miss , WAS JILOqUit 1 I I Iafternoon 1 1 - 1 A 1 4 i ; ,, 1 , ' ,,, - 1 - ,, , . .11.W.,N.P -- r.0 i le t 1, v te 41 ' I ' tr " . : - i'llill . , 4 , k ( i , . . I - -- - - . - - -- - - and - -... , ":-. - - , - t lis --- t , C. P..Rockwood. prin-.- 1 Iii - - . 4' t. lit : 4 ' e t--- - , 9 , - . 0., te ,, . S . 41i , ' - -- . - -- , -,,- - .:,t 4, .. . lecture. on this vital issue will profit by Mr. Clark's --- . I , , , : , -- - P -,-, .- ..awdl. cipal and sixth grade. , McKensia. firsti MagnaBertha ' , grade; rya Parke first grade; Mary. . , . : M. Rees. aecond grad.; Bernie Carl. Nc t OF TEACHEAS son. second grad.; Louise Worthen.1 , 10, third grade; ; Vera L. Taylor. thirdl - f ) . irrid.; Ida Nichola, fourth grad.; and Peteraon, fifth . SBANITEDISIBICT LydiaRasmussen, fifth ggraddee and bDooar. t teacher. . ' MonroeS. E. Smith, principal gel , , , Edith T. Graves. ighth grads; . Teachers institute is being held In grads; Leah L. Eldredge, macond , 1' , , .. , Granite district today, preparatory to grads; K&tie L. Peterson, third grads; . . fourth grade; the opening of the regular school term. Almira L. Eldredge, t sixth grade; Fannie Frasier, Mayms tbe Dosenot Ifewn Tborolos W. buravoll, . in the At all assembly this forenoon Kleinman. fifth grad.; Katharyns Granite high school auditorium ad- Cloonan. seventh grads, and Marion ' . , . , PE172t DISCOVERS winnur. , , made by D. W. Permit Snalgrote and Rita Nelson. music. were dressed ' Barclay. first and IT diktat take Peter Rabbit loos to ,orr:.-- - " NorthFlornea of the district board of education: aecondI end the sweet Worse who happy . grades; Freda. Nelaon. third J. T. Howells, Dr. T. Rachel Stromness, trills bad osuatt his attention. He and fourth grade; Pre. J. Woriton; . 4 Km- i , of a spied him tinting on the county physician, and F. W. Kirkham, fifth and sixth grades and Joseph . . fir tree in Warmor Brown' tiptop seventh grads. yard. Petstate director of vocational education. bry, . , Marchant. first er didn't datre go over those tor al- OakwoodMary afternoon department meetings This i John- ..., readq- it was broad daylight But be with a secteion of the Gran-It- s and second grade;; Addia MariaDora were held, C. didn't have ta . for the sweet aloger son. third and fourth grades; , later.. . , Teachers' aseoci!Ltion . , ' over to the Old Orchassi and Hintze. fifth and sixth grades, and . , - NO OOLLEO111 ONE& OR Assignuient of Teachers. , alighted Arthur Peterson, principal. just over Peter's bead. "Heilot '1114:41111110 of Pater- - he ar4ed. la the ASK &alignment DONATIOS Sutton., first, sec- Foilowing , IV ., ParleyBarbara , i , . dintrict: ,. r the ' 1 "Hello. Ltranee cried Peter. ., for , . teachers ,,,,, . ; ' , "I ond and third grade; Vera lire. fourth, , , . P ., was wondering who it could be who . .r.BlaineE. E. Howe. principal; fifth and sixth grades, and Mrs- - Willa. , . .'!, - sir 1 wee attigtite like that. I ought to , Olive Warenski, second grade; Afton IticDonsid Bridge, seventh and eighth l t il ' IIMMEiMIIINIMr n third grade; Lillian Warburton. known, but you see It la so - tAte -, . t 'Ar tr.....s.....'"--'.."..'..".since rve hoard you wing thatlongI third grade; Mails Lily, grades. f Lookabell, M. R. Wilson. prinelpal; Plymouth-eouldn't remember your song. - rm fourth grade; Lucille Cahoon, fourth Laree Wallace. first grade; Edna Mar-- --too glad you came over here for I'm ... . grade; Betsy C. Borreson. fifth grade; .. second grade; Georgians Webster, ,, Jost dying to talk to somebody." Rosa Baer. fifth grade; Emily P. tin, :. Empress theater entertained :lid De Cook. fourth Lizzie C. litich, 411 Sharman grad Ban third )iris. grade; Alp sitar. Linnet Louise sixth the thu Sawyer, Smith. for 0 grade; -- fifth gradal--Perple AHca 0. evening. Salt Laket three brothers...M. F011TDOIICtIS AgAIN News carriers Saturday afternoon e 1 Jones. 'rot Mary , sewla who It was, laughedrind), Riches, sixth 1 grade; Constance right out The boys greatly enjoyed the after sixth grads; Emma J. Web- - O. and Morrow El. Hardy. both of Salt Lamph, see seventh mama still old the Kendall, andAllceJ. you're ing . noons entertainment and came away Blake, Lake,- - and Dr. L. Grand- ster. seventh- - gradet--Allea-said he. "I auppooe you're juin as grade. boosters for Mr. Carpenter and the., Linnetrs eiried Peter. Varna Dailey, sew- - New York. sec- eighth grade, and full of Breneman. se and at ever, curiosity first, BooneThede, juot Paramount-EmpressBECOMES LINEPOS01, Funeral services will ba. bald at intr.' full of questions. Well, here r ant, ao red. His bill - was short and - stout. ond, third and fourth grades. -- --t C. Woodward, prin. 11:30 a.m. Thursday at the home of Rootevelt--- D. Before Peter could reply. Mrs. Lin .:.: .....,.,, - what shall wa,talk about?" ' EischusVivian WhaS : Juet She Needed. Hadfield, fired grade; Ina. Mrs. Rich, following which the body "Too." Footled Peter - promptly. net appeared. There wasn't so much , CarlisleLaura Christensen. Prin- cipal;-)tarcWil-A T' ' burial. Lucille for Provo to be taken used "I so of found out rurwin LeCurbottle, Eva rye a grade; and Chamberlain. seventh "Lately Johnson,second Inn a touch of that beautiful rose red cipal many grade AS HOSPITAL CLOSES Tablets some about my feathered about her. Her grayish brown back or. first grade; Rose Bleaszard, sec- chen. third grade; Emma Carlson. short funeral service 'will also be bald time ago and they proveto ' prising thing friends, that- I want to know more. was streeked with black. Her white ond and third grades; Caroline Werth- fourth grade; Florence Hamilton, fifth at the gravsid. to be just whet I needed." writes Mrs4 . & I'm trying to get it straight in my breast and sides were spotted with r, third and fourth grades; Jenta grade: Luella Woodruff, sixth grad.; Volta Bankson. ChIIflcob.. Mo. : ..... ' head who le related to- who;-an- d I've atreaks of brown. Had he not been Melton-- , fifth-an- d aixth grades. Leah B. 'They not only relieved. me of indigos- grade; Stella Fort Douglas ceased to hi it round-o- utImm things which have with Linnet. Peter certainly tion but toned. up ,rny liver and rid mel,:,n1 would CyprusJ. J. Harris, principal; Mrs. Cusworth, sewing. and ' Carolina- . F. L...............post last Yentas, Sept. of backache-en' REPORT limy hospital begun to make .me feel that I know have taken ber foU 1 aparrow;-- - She Ines T, Miller,English.andphysical dissineee that I hadA, 4 eighth grade. Roundy, doPt. sinoe use in that after little about feathered capacity venbeen Subject to for some Arno!. They: 7 very I, my neigb- looked to much like one that he education: Mrs. Caroline Camp, Eng'Wiseman.- princibon:. It's getting so that I don't tured to say. "I guess you beloAg to lish and ectence;' Grace Moyer, his- palSharmanLogan over . 1,000 me time did a world of good and I-- ulli and eighth grade:, Mabel Young. During thie Local : Tonight and Wednesday. gem. even dare guess who a porton' rola- - the Sparrow-family- ." a good word: for and geography: M. A. Richards, seventh grade; Albert Spencer. sixth ways speak and tory soldiers wounded sailors, and sick tern. Urea are. . If you ptease, Linnet, "That's pretty close, Peter, that't physical 'education; Franklin Madsen. grade; Florence McMillen, fifth grade; .111117.. tair'sjalc:1,11Luch, change. In. . , Advertisement. Et , treated been have what family do you belong to?" mostly soldiers, pretty close." declared Linnet. "We music; Ada V.- - Wolcott, French and Ella C. Archer, third grade; Lucille to Linnet flew doirta a little nearer belong to the Finch branch of the klowiti Given'Atedat 31 subjects; Maud E. Wat- B. ITtird. speortd grade. and , Jesse Comparstlye Smoot Ii. Weathes Data let there. Peter. ','Look toe over. Peter." said faintly, which makes the Sparrows commercial iota. Polpt. Just before the armistice ovary rous, sewing; Joseph D. Millerberg, Bradshaw. first grade. , t A ---he with twinkling eyes. "Look 'me own coluilna to us. Folks may get mathematics; war the Stide-ôthe at T. E. manual except first Biamires; Green, post building WhittierNora Darras& and see it you- - can't tell for Mrs. Limiet mixed with some of oue 4 . - -By J. J. Andrews, agriculture and grade; Laura G. Campbell, fourth and ,., Temperata ra , I Main4i , ., prison barracks, was utilised for hos' - - yourself." Sparrow cousins, but they never can training; local IC. Gilbert, fifth of the Most Viola A. work Goodwin. club ,74 J. purposes. principal (boys); pital of The state Maine has awarded to 0 grades; yoaterday Highest Peter stared solemnly at Linnet. mistake me. There is nobody elec domestic science and club work and sixth ,,J .1$ medloal officers are being mustered last year grade, and May Gregor'', Highest in this month sine He saw a bird of narrow size whose my .site with a rose red coat like " 1314 ' .12 out. but others, desirous of remaining Herman It Bowes. ITS Twenty-fift- h , in. this mo.nth evonth and eighth gradaa. pigheet this Hello! Here comes Cousin' (girls). entire body waa a roes red, brightest mine. sen-1 Edison--LaR- oy morningissi .... 4 .411 In tho service ere to be sent to other irtreet. Ogdeit'a gold medal.forbravgooa Larsen. End and Phillips, principal WilfordVera on the head.- - darkest on the back. Chicoree." Year month this in from Mut ery a t rescuing drowning Most of the enlisted men and sixth grade; Grace Ellis. first ond grades:: Lyle Casper. third anditowoot .11 hospitals. a Under. - month since 1874 and palest on the breast 1 .71 d re- Mary - Bradley. a Lowell. Mess, girl. at a second third 7"- Y88 8 81 and fifth Love. and the grads;-Rhodischarged,-anbeen Next-StorJones, have Mary fourth orma grades. he was whitish., Hie wings. neath fam.,soo Handsome, Happy, ' Tire medical York.- Beach, - Me., Aug. 111 last.' Ail ;. sixth grades. head teacher. Niun Testerasy mainder, soon-w- ill and tall were brownish, the outet CIdooree. grades; Kate Olson. fourth and fifth andWoodstock-,-Oliver-T. Jensen, prim- - Accumulated deficiency this been carried on satisfac- dispatch gays:has grades. l- work Clparts- - of thaiesthereredged-- w i 4Copyrigbt.1919:oysTWBurgeosaj 'Howes fought him way through st II, month. -- -- , Weggeland,-princ- i 1... Gips,' and...8411th, gradeLHarriet Johntorily,. with Colonel Charles L. ros,....,,,.,.,..... ..--assistance,cf Mhat ir"1--ocum. Sanford.1 Alta science:valson first grads:Lorene Eirownjourth 1.07 ter. ao the tut ocinmandant with pal Antgemerat and af Car4 ""'Bradlog BdwinFlaherty; aecond fifth Rrown,",-Jessie grade; Stolhandske, first grade; usble aid extended from organizations grade: Anna were being carried out o ' Lin.-- Charlotte Carlson. sixth grads. and ' Dogree In this city, as well as from patriotic lin, It .1., who ' ' Humiditi grade; Judith Lille, second grade; Sow.; sea to undertow. the 1,. by Flaherty wed o Ws Cotter, third grade; Thelma , ., 'Sigrid Larson, seventh grade. aid. an .081' Individuals. Col. A. D. Farce says: oar the first to go to the girl's bulb temperature at I a-fourth Dry Lena Wright third grade: .117 by. 'Without these organisations Wet bulb- tensporature at I i 5014 after a deeprate battle- - became ex orr--- rr WORTH fourth THIS is CUT Edna S grad.. more . Wyatt. rn. much been have work would grade; .. Relative humidity st and lost his holcL-HONEY. -Departmental workAlberta Cram,difficult,. as these orilautustIons furDry bulb temperetureNet -f rh cities of the young man and'th .1111 ... ... to ...' whioh history; Nellie B. Pinkerton. Minor-- ,:yesterday nished entertainment proved girl. 400 .yards off shore were heard wet bulb temperature... ..7;--,,o- , ;,....: DON7 MISS THIS. Cut - out this registrar; Ruth Rees, domestic whine . It be of great benefit, to the convaleecent on the- beach. and a crowd of savors. . ...-, 60:and mail it to and music; MrL Edythte R. Hoskins, slip, enclose-wit- h . indebtsd feel and at I I p; tit,yee44 thousand - ptoreons soon assembled deeply soldier, 2885 Sheffield Ave., Chi- Relative humidity Foley & .... ... ... srwing, arithmatic; Angela McDonald, a, personal way to all local people who Among them was Bowes, who was 1 it adterday name and Mrs. ,111,., your writing cago arithmatic, language, reading; and services to- hie bathing suit re- ...;, Inchea. contributed their time algebra. drest clearly. Yon will receive-4n Weeternian. English. , suceese." tit h 'rippett, Precipitation. a "Bow the the ward -hospital ---making , Foley's a cuntaining trial Saltair-14tv-erna Lowis. turn package - 4 nis,,,re( by attempt in saving their twee hes boon, ... I .01 eal.Colonel Ig, will ,;. THEN I found I couldn't Total yesterday Oranito hiattWillard Ashton, prin- Honey and Tar Compound, for ooughs 'llol;ertE-1..;;;;as a an and miracle elm described -month .;...; bego7lieved Pills Total for this 3t. colds and croup!' Foley IChiney..! nurse my baby any longer, I ' , cipal; Era Lindquist, domestic science deflelencli:IhIs from general 11, unbelievable teat"- Ethel Chance. English:- - A. fos pain in sides and back: rheums,' Accumulated -.01 recently I . afar. IMMO . month Colonel wirl made up my mind to find a food - assistant; Ftste I Denver. at bladder , and McDony kidney' backache, Beckstrand. N. Emily science; tism, . :000.....''..--Total -- . , 6 , Camp Dodge,. Iowa, where Catarrh Cannot , Be Cured. for him that would bc safethat would by ... .. ;" ald. English; Leone Clamotts, art; ailments: and Faley Cathartic 7calebalentofrill'. Aeoumulated4aliclency since Ic.as..41.1911 Fridayor -the vision.ro- - With LOCAL -- AYYLCATIOMIS. ha The -- -. hit ---- -t- duration: a'rwholesome., ' Samuel to- biing him health and happiness,i phyaiea, 044 as dieintly retarned from ' mathematics; orgbittrb; cathartic; for chnstipation. sasnot roach ths seat of the dibeese, j ktaughan,1 .,..7.14y4e1 taor'-- 0." isse:vattssa ' vislon crow's,. 11;t heaflache, i and Caterrit is a local disease. greatly laq Naslam. boginees; JaMen Adatn- - Housness. James -Co remaine- - a flustermg . --- raw COW'S milkwas titettoueloondittceo bOVrels.SChrithni"johnsolt-Druu seti, slid sociology: Horteni - twee" Fr.-oon, liitory isreally milk, .'s military post. bat is '141GINgult- Tout tara..1t,Togtec, Apoan orris --' bard ..' ,11111,11 7' Aur with thetough curds- -interner rein'edy. , I ; T.- P. to the line, and becomes's- regimental tithe Medicine is i music; Leland Creel". Motor,' -- of the tough curdsand . taker internally aatL. 2 tarrh ttr . Mrs. Avera - Har battalion wasbroken skeleton of A ; Q. H. fieb-usthe fleeter. . up by changing- - it to a histOrt 1 Brockbant. on the raucous ser41 the blood dy Dies,"Ors i :A. afraid of the dangers of. germs, fluffy powder, and watt ' band and orchtfdrs , W - jcz T horp o, Metro D'' ot tee 10 just the 0 so re' CILTIOS Services with but ':.F.uneicti the Fort L11164111 Duntord, agricul ... ' Thursday Dough's, wee in hot by one of prescribed weather. Medicine particularly right 111101111101 sugar and circa! i , , I Hattio 7 , this country for , , I 1 eetabftehment of the regular orftlY mi but physicians ofinsome , tarsi, Alice Keirley, cooking; Thirzo, - - - ;0 ;ill ATI, ' I pars. of '.. the best post-waerumed ft add. -la - tosileso, Its new, basin, It is ooseposod -Tipton, physical education; - Una Avoca Hardy. -And then my doctor told oraield - tiontabied with Wane et Co'rniek, librarian; Laura Ir. lifttOurdy, 1 tonna- that theNeetli - ,e that a txin regiment of Infantry, with known., - -4;:lbria -- : - : I ? ha It - lid safest form of - milkthe Company MilyeWn'll. Dr. Ilbe late 'blood of the pert best purifier,. Lawrnc and est units of mathematics sections Asughtet English: to save babies sod keep them :nthr.ie'vto, perhaps of tha ingredients lit Irwin - s bitiation ) &mint Raz- and-Mr' . Joseph Elizabeth Spanish; easiest French, stationed be will there. to trA. naruy , digestthe nearest weli. They sent es' free enough Catarrh Medicine is what produces sliced . -. mechanic,. Daisy Ro- -- tlY. died 'Monday. She was shorn at SALT LAKE T.:. -DWalase, Nestles Food tor tweil; feeding' -wonderful resolta in oatarrisalge.ondi.et :: '' IV 1:1 . thing to mother's milkwas A. Burn...-.Oral expresalon:,Bryant Inop, Boise. .. . . - bitri I Ind a very interesting and valuable --Show. - 'ions. Carriers Nestles-Mil14 d 0,4 for .14 Food. My- baby MOther'S .. Enjoy' biologY: Be'r1, Provo, Utah. Feb. 21. 1122,and bad Cheyenne 0$ inghamphysiologr-anT. J. CMEINICIT a Co, Prepa.111.3Dolede. , Of - 41AtI 1 6 number a Book ... how . . about t6 rtake Ch -' Salt to U12,0 - resided Ostlund,t In Lillian evorktind - has thrived and grown in heakh lAett, shop 116 E Pinallahtei11 ... ... 4.11 11. Dm Ws Denver of babies. All you hos to do : . 1 tars of art.--s. the Manager courteey eoastliootios Through year domestic Family 14 1 ' 117 arid happiness ever since: . , . , is to fin OUt thq coupon below. .. c Dodge City . tbrss her , is : , Balton .64eortioemo1it. Yrs. the' JUnlor Hardy su,vived 112t 14 Parenbeentarsoits .00 George Z. Carpenter, HighHarry Orland Junction 41 - 711 and Evar,11. Squires. !children: Pali tory W. .14 yeors old; lielena ... .,.... 04t..,) ' 1 Ilantia la pare sulk In"pearder tem that Is already moded and doe" eat 111111 Ruth A- -, 12, my" O. LaMonte, le; one Kansas City' ... - , nalvtborirte"Olive , 41 :1.'.71 AM . the hither "dietitian dot sank. Always punk atid safe, alwaya saki:nu . .. , second , 'Ander Eldredge. .;. ;Arena. - tapirs I grade; Il-8 $O 4101 boa and lies front tint dancers el beset onsdricathon, Nestid's boa woad the telt -Angeles.... grade; Alberta Darst. third grade; An SS , :LAVG ,,,,... $ . .ii. ORIGIN OF MEDICINES' Modena 'althea taaaationa and &noodle, the leer mie f env bedy.food is the vefeiii S. Blood. fourth grade; Helen Ed8 Si! . 41; . New Orleans.. Bar. . and Mrs; J. J, - 1 , , ward; fifth grade. 44. 71t New York ... . , Sill 0 Se 044 - -rig, sixth grade, Oklahoma .. ... azent. erhP1.7.45 frit the Th. 71L-- $4, -Homer----Luell-a Michelson. ; .: I 7, 1 11 (111,1111, disease-- are taken - from the FREE! Enough Nestles for , , Loy MIL NW 7gt.:: Olt 711 : 1,:- V, Howell, - principal; meet- -of -: 1 - RI, nature.. this vegH Pocatello , --- - ?SI Sol 7,-.,, 14 , -- arias.; -- makbal three kindome of I 12 kediege.- Send the ci'3upon.'-'-z ' ' , IL : ; - Most so 22 2i Mat and TM PIC Ore , t 7 grade Alberta tab. r- 1 Wagstaff, second 7 , ere taken tram partind, -- tr.,:.,, -- - 2 3 Herbal. third ' grade- :- Leon"- - Andrus. medidne euhetannee Francisco ii 111, San tS the vegetable kingdom and consist of ssta , fifth Leone McDonaid. ':. 1 14 , fourth grade; ,. ,.' i and barks roots,1 : ' 1 80 Elizabeth .C...i., Newman. .. sixth. 4 ., t Pestiklo , and grades; : Ilarimillismo coantury i root and herb rem,. Sheridan gr ,,,. !91, seventh grade; Bus Simons. eighth The - .Lly -- T eill.11 Francisco- - Cat. I Pinitham. V.retbi41 id an 1.rdia Cali nook ..t- r'-1205 ettl. and Stella Plat, Cusworth, sewing , grade; -, -1I Plostai 11 to am Oral Tottesols .., mg some" 4-- - -- Ceninottrid, : pair bell sot trial polluted. Perry! Nieleot4--mran1T11' 16.Slr' 11'. .11 1 - - Kim NO .,M.CDONALD the vegetable kdoin., haw remotest-grad- e: Waskinarten 11!.,17, Rforklenti----Erst- , i 7 and tirl Al .,17 favor In ,:ti: enrelaritY whin..144,.. Catherine Knelgrove. second grown . - ' ' -' Dreoa as the elandtil it is third , May Cartwright. grade; grade; , - -- 0 SIM Son rises 41:12 a, m4 mutt .1111t. VAS Psrah B. roster. fourth grade: Letitia ard remedy for temele ale , .. , ' ' Limas; El's Strome's. tisement. . ,4, -- -a na Sept I. ,:,,,.. 11161 Ii ASSIONMENT ,,...-...,.,..-..-------,-.....,-.,,,,.,- . - . I- d- ' - ii ADMISSION FREE ito - 4 0 - I- - ;deo , ., - - T,- - , p. 2,8 . , ' ' .- - . ..SS , - , Tuesday', September. - -- re , , Ainsic y weeten's Band salt 1 ..0. - ... '1"4 ' Little Stories For. Bedtime ...'..,A:,-,..-... ...........-.....--- Special Song Numbers by LUCY GATES- I , :- 7: . ' - ' , 1- . r,""r'' ' y: '" - - .......--- ....e - . - . - . - . 41 -- -- da ' - , , . , . I Talte- No . , Nr-.I- ,t .,. heavy-ourt"-W-th- e- -- - , My ' -...-.-....... ; , . - GI-ancesb - , Bdy g Z-- . , - latter-Anteeeede- . w -- - - - -- since-Januar- will-1014- ----- ----- Ntsts ,Y,9 - 4.14- - --..- --,, I I 1 " - - - -- - - - - -- I - - 07 - , rps i 11,101r! iii 1; ar --- -- -- - 1 -- --- - .. Laker - - -- , .... ' , --- - - . - '----- . - . .- JJjj , ," - S ti.t . - - al , I - - j - - , 1' - .. - , -- - - . . ,L;: I ttfllnjET -; . 6 -,- t r margerrt---ctider.-"iret- 01 -- - , . ' , ' -f- ,e, ..t--L- L 1 , - ' ', - OT , . , . IlLikii' --,- 6li r - -- w - - -- -- - --- -- CHOCOLATE CO. 2 159 West way - , , . , Ell . ,--- . tio. - . , ' - - -,-1- 1 , . - 't Americanwhowishes ió. befully informed Everyred-bloode- d - . Al I a T . , - bride. I : - "- , 114optypoost4) Nectitee for' the Autwrin t,) AA ! '-' ... . . 104 , .. . - ' - d plA - HE . ----------- r- - .,'.(1k I i , .,'- A LEAGU E OF NATIONS i -- third grad...and i , . .," , 1 - , . . , 1 k ! - . --- ce 0 . An International Authority ' Two-Pie- 1 WILL ANALYZE AND DISCUSS THE i , V 41 ... . . - 1 0 . i - ,, 1 I I. .., - , . , , 1 i a, , Nt. A, , RE EJB N CLARK- 1 11 : - ' . . yet - ' , ,, I k - .- ' I .3114t,'' ; if ..- , , 411, tlYI: 1 i Maj. t 1 ' 4 ' 0 , 11 ' ' , , ' t 140'1" te, 7 IA .. . all. 1.1'.. ;'..th',. A a .... r , TA,1 i.i' . ,,, i s,("J'ar . .44t. ' 11 if ,' i ' :' tS - . - 41 44Pa., Y. , , " , 1, , r .,. 4, a. - fhl day-tim- . 111 r,' 11 .11 "", gar-min- ts . II 114e!, ---- . ts ta ZdgbLII was brideomaid and J. R. their studies at the Palo Alio &Gad-my- .. Edgheill ems beat man. Only rico friends and relatives of Om brido and Dr. and Mn. N. II Mayo will rebridegroom withstand the caromorry. turn duriag the wek from an extend. Mr& H. Harry Madsen will enter. ad motor trip through Idaho and the lain al a chins shower on Wedneadsr Yellowstone Noticual park. whore at bar born.. MI tibitit they hay boon th guests of Mr. and taat great, in honor of her sister. Miss Mrp. Hugh Wood. Brivie Oodtrer.- a fall brid e. - - Mrs. Lewis C. Dappe and eon, Announcement la made of Moo mar- -' Clifford. left for a trip ries of Miss Daisy Allon,daughtar of through Idaho yesterday and the Pacific nortThomas Allan. to Bengt. Daniel M. hwst !Aster they will loin Mr. DePP -Murray of Sacrstrionte.Cat wed- at where thertrlit spend .dinif 400 it Place. on Bo tarday. .ai. - Abe titstqamPs. Ida.; wintar, home of the bride on 0 street. )iiiiso Blom Andereoa Irk41 bridesmaid and Mre. Milton E. Lipman. accompanRoy Allan was beet man. Little Olivia lad by ber daughter. Mies Adelaide Liddell was flerwergirl Mr. and Mrs. Lipman. and bar son. Alan, has Murray lett In the atterbooe for the turned from an Francisco, wham H ermitage in Oriels moron: Whfil they tars "peat the mamma'. ' they trill spend their honeymoon. Mr. and .Mra. L. C. Van Vorhts and litre. I., B. - MoCornfok and her Mr. and Mrs. 16 P. Van Vorhis bays delights?. aluirare . hove gone to Cal- returned front a Mr weeks - thip ifornia. where her daughter will nothrosgh Tellowetpn notional park. t sod cho the evening year. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wnroaneroft of lb . Á. IL R. Bird and her two Sandy SD 11011114:10 the engagement of dansstank Mime Marion Bird of Mies their daughter. Rue to Ray Downs. Joao Bird, to gone California TN) marriago will take place tomorrim row at this home of the bride. ' I , PI . . i 4 - tiluetrates am tuineption.. Tnto sketch witioh may fetching ally to made at home. ..The foutide Vita vt the garment le straightI slip of chiffon, held in at the waist with a trine girdle which may tos at nbilial braid or of fabric niatcitibe the over. Ionia Tito kirt Ss drawn in harem leithion $t the ankles: and held with la (lel Tint Swale may be of satin or iolosoideredlit. ilk chiffon velvet metal three. Orange colored ,velvet or satin may b. aornbialtd with dull green bitten with tratrentely stied limit. Henna and black would be striking and beauling tO, a brunette beetity. N'itid tailwinds ai very inuoh liked by designers of negligee and boudoir and dITIPE War eumbination are employed A strong bright blue le combined effectively with raspberry red, with livid )'ellow. bright blue or rose pink. The fancy for fabric and color combinations in negligee and boudoir is an tummy angle worth considering. , LuI eason s evening e or frocks alai esolil Yield sufficient material for the foundation of a negligee. A tunic or costes of lees, metal cloth, brocade or velvet may be added. Undergarments now being offered as fall and winter styles show few extremes either In tyie or. coloring The general tendency le to develop atraltnte - that - will - veuredly - sett rather than to xpert:dent with extrem novelties. This is accounted for edmitted label. obertaugo. bythe ....lood....and Mika many dainfl hand: made silk garments ars being ahown with white and flesh predominating. The very !gorgeously colored-under-garments often seen in shop windows are, as a matter of facts made for window display purpooes only and not for actual wear in the msority . of cases. Ana, . . r 1 . . . . . ....... ragaM.amammo" , P' 1 . 191r 2 . 1,I C Fashions For Ampricans dbNktio I A.; Amok ffisk. , , - , , , , , ' |