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Show . It . LEIII FREE PRESS, LEM, UTAH POSITIVE PROOF Up in Bedford, where many Interesting- things beside the Sbawsbeea BEAUTY TALKS tirer hare their origin, there was old man who believed the earth flat, but couldn't convert hie neighbors. After long cogitation, he devised a convincing test. In his dooryard was the stump of a tree that bad been sawed oil level. On the stump, one evening at sundown, he placed a large squash. lie went out In the morning and found the squash was still there. said he, triumphantly, "If "And, the earth bad really rolled over In the night, the squash would have tilted off the stump." Boston Globe. (a Nead for Mirtli Increase the number of humorists. We have to laugh to live properly. Name Brings What's Doing in the Fabric Realm Farm Pride and Profit 1 faV tf' MARJORIE DUNCAN ViaJ V aa "OFF-DAY- SPASMODIC negligence is a Liquid Laxative Its very taste tells you Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is wholesome. A delightful taste, and delightful action. Safe for expectant mothers, and children. All druggists, ready for use, in big bottles. Member N. R. A. Cooling, soothing Mentholatum relieves Ihe pain. Promotes Tfh . quicker healing. 111 ' ' y - Scales on Fell Out Scalp-H- air Terribly ; Healed by Cutlcura "My scalp bothered me terribly and there were scales as big as a ten cent piece over It It itched so that I could not keep my hands from my head and my hair fell out terribly. I did not rest. This lasted two and years. a "I saw an advertisement for Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I was surprised at the difference la my scalp after using, so I bought more, and I used two cakes of Cutlcura Soap and two boxes of Cutlcura Ointment and my scalp was healed," (Signed) Mrs. Eugene Hunter, It. D. L Hunlocks Creek, Pa. Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c. one-ha- lf Cuti-cur- Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. One sample each free. Address: "Cutlcura Laboratories, Dept. R, Maiden, Mass." Adv. 1 .. :J" off-day- ." : off-da- y. A doctor will tell yon that the careless choice of laxatives is a common cause of chronic constipation. Any hospital offers evidence of the harm done by harsh laxatives that drain the system, weaken the bowel muscles, and even aUect the liver and kidneys. Fortunately, the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured. The action can thus be controlled. It forms no habit; you needn't take a "double dose" a day or two later. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has the average person s bowels regular as clockwork in a few weeks' time. Why not try it? Some pill or tablet may be more convenient to cany. But there is little "convenience" in any cathartic which is taken so. frequently, you must carry it with you, wherever you go! Pays and Appeals to the Public. step-sist- carelessness. Both are Inexcusable In the matter of one's personal appearance. Both pay the same price. Groom yourself perfectly for 360 days In the year, and let the world see you careless the other 5. What happens? You are Judged or rather misjudged (If you want It that way) You look lovely most by your frequently you are listless seldom yet It is the "seldom" that everyone seems to notice. Connie found that out She confided to me the other day that she would never, never venture forth, even to the grocer's around the corner, without "fixing and fussing as though going to " a dinner-danceConnie ordinarily Is quite careful about her appearance. Occasionally, however, she has an She reasons thus, "Oh, well, I don't have any special engagements I don't expect to meet anyone today and I'm Just going out. for a short time. "So I slipped out of the house and on to the store and even the grocer's cat seemed to stare at me. I caught a fleeting reflection of myself In the mirror and It was none too flattering. Right then and there I had a premonition. On my way home I talked to fN EVOLVING wardrobes which must myself, expressing over and over again prove 100 per cent efficient in meetthe hope that I would not have the ing the demands of the present autumn misfortune of meeting anyone. And and coming winter sports and social then curses If I didn't walk straight season, designers are playing up fabInto the one person In the whole world rics with more than osual seat whom I wished least to see at that More and more are we brought to moment." realize that there Is a fabric for every Connie must have wished as so occasion, and for every occasion there Is a fabric; many of us often do that a magic poPresent couturier distion for making us Invisible would be plays are a real schooling In this reinvented. However, that little Incispect, since they so unmistakably dent changed Connie's regime to one classify materials as to their intent. of systematic precision. No morn An especially Intriguing display Is spasms of negligence, She is always being made this season of handsome a picture of perfect grooming. woolens and sturdy novelty weaves Connie's sad little experience rewhich tell you at a glance that they minds me of a lovely lady I know who are essentially for sports and practiIs really a . brilliant housekeeper. On cal town and country wear. In this the one and only day that she failed class a spectacular showing of plaids to make the beds and straighten up Indicates that they will animate many (because she felt Indisposed) the fates a grandstand assemblage during the conspired against her. She had more coming weeks. A costume which tunes unexpected visitors In an hour that in admirably to a colorful autumn picday than she usually has In a week. ture is shown In the group illustrated. of every woman-see- ms It Includes a skirt with It's the experience matching belt to me. ' and tie of brown and beige woolen Remember the wrinkle makers. Conplaid. The Jacket of brown ribbed vel stant frowning, scowling, a despondent vet tops a blouse of beige silk. and morose disposition. Too sudden This idea of combining several reduction without compensating skin weaves as Instanced in this ensemble care takes away the fatty underlining, of plaid woolen, ribbed velvet and but the skin that has been stretched rough crepe silk Is significant In that to accommodate it falls Into folds and it Is a gesture among designers which wrinkles. Remember that worrying offers fascinating possibilities not only over the wrinkles will often make as to working several materials tomatters worse. And remember, too, gether, but the promise for alluring that your youth did not die In a day. color schemes Is limitless. the wrinkles worked their way Into Perhaps you have heard that the face and neck a little yesterday, a smartest thing on the boards this sealittle the day before, over perhaps son for practical daytime wear Is a years without your knowing it. Don't shirtwaist dress. These are being expect them to leave in a day or a made up effectively of the new month. Be patient and you will be checked woolens. The model' pictured rewarded with youth regained. is tailored of a dark green and beige check. Its perfectly tailored knapsack pockets and Its zipper fastening FEMININITY SUPREME carry unmistakable style prestige. As to more formal dress, the trend ALL remember the post-wa- r Feminine faces suddenly to elegance Is reflected In the sumptu-ousnesof the regal velvets, the sleek gone masculine. Softly curving figures taking on a mannish stralghtnesa. Feminine locks snipped shorter and shorter. Then the ridiculous extremes In eyebrows. First a heavy, unruly BUTTONS IN FRONT mass, then the pencil-like- , expressionHELP TO CHILDREN less arch. And make-u- p anything but the happy medium. Rouge applied too Small children arriving at the age to boldly and heavily or completely omithe taught to dress themselves will ted. Lips shaped so unnaturally and learn more quickly If their garments rouged so highly that they smacked hutton In the front The foundation of boldness bordering on vulgarity. should consist of a small Too much entirely too much of the garment waist, on to which the panties may extreme, the eccentric, the masculine. he buttoned. Femininity was locked In fashion's atPetticoats may be of the tic closet The beauty-wis- e mourned variety, which slip her. To them she seemed too long over the head without buttons. Little lost iresses and suits, which button or tie, Now fashion has released her once or snap down the front can be found d more. And our femininity easily. No Is lovelier than ever. cobwebs have Little may be purchased attached themselves to her. She has and a hangers hooks placed low In' not suffered by the long absence. And side the As closet the child sheds we women what a welcome we are his garments at night he will take Absence her! does make the giving pride in placing them on hangers, "like heart grow fonder, doesn't It? mother look around you. On all sides you the closet.does," and hanging them In see ladies lovely ladles. Gone are the flappers, the boyish bob, the borel air and ennui. Complexions are all Unique New Fabrics for Shoes Entered for Fa!l aglow with a newer loveliness. A saner and healthier attitude is being A thrilling new material has Just taken on the subject of the figure. been produced by the man who Extreme thinness is not stressed to the launched the kid which extent It was a year or two a?o. was such a success In the spring. It Figures are taking on the rounded is kid. stitched and stitched every the I slender curves, line hat which way, so that the finished effect graceful, feminine figures should naturally wear. is oddly reptilian. It has the ad And bodies are going to be the healthvantage of combining practicality ier and lovelier for It. As for milady's with great beauty and chic. Patent hair, once more It comes Into Its own, leather Is a newcomer In the serious once more It is truly "woman's crownwalking class and appears in the ing glory." The shingled boyish bob form of a low heeled oxford. Alligator grows longer and longer until It Is our hardiest perennial. It holds Its reaches at least two inches, and some-time- s place In the sun along four Inches below the ears. The with Its less utilitarian cousin, lizard. soft, flattering wavelets that were brushed back from the forehead and Bird on Nellie's Hat Makes behind the ears and then chased under confining little hats are once more Comeback in Fall Mode called forth. The one redeeming feaIt now looks as thonsii yon could ture of the short cut. however, remains. wet out your hat again with the bird I have reference to the thinning procon It you know, the one folks sng ess. Hair grows longer, but not heavier. And ; furthermore, about In 1910. We discovered that the shape of most you'll probably want to add a few feminine heads Is really beautiful. So side dlabos for li&l Iq the way of a the coiffure Is still thinned to reveal . feather feather feather, cnie mult, " the lovely contours of tht head. p.urse onjl so on. You may even hide Straight hair is tnhoo. It's feminine to 'Mhlnd your fenther fan and roll your have curly locks. 'ilg movie eyes from that point of C. Bell Syndicate. WU Sorvlco. 'nntnge If you like. mi Why Doctors Favor An Advertising Stunt That By CHERIE NICHOLAS By THE Xk ',' WE r s J w. I I VJ&V satins, crisp taffetas, glittering metal cloths, the beautifully colorful laces and a host of other seductive weaves such as the world as ere witnessed, there are the new bengallnes and ottoman silks. Their revival Is one of the outstanding events of the season. A party frock of white bengallne becomes a necessary luxury In the wardrobe of the woman who attends society doings. It is understood that every replete wardrobe is to Include at least one velvet dress. If only one, then let It be black with trimmings of white starched lace. The Importance of velvet cannot be overstated. It Is used for everything from hats and gloves to shoes and for autumn suits as well as afternoon and evening gowns and wraps. Plaid velvet is the latest sensation perfectly stunning for the new tunic blouses! Plaid velvet suits are also chic. Velvet evening ensembles are very smart We are showing a most lovely velvet evening ensemble In the picture to the left It Is sapphire blue. With the Jacket removed It Is" extremely decollete. Fulled sleeves and ruff collar give the Jacket distinction, also the fact that It has a slight traia Competition for first honors between velvet and satin is keen. For immediate wear, suits and frocks of sleek satin are quite the thing. As an eve ning fabric, satin ranks high. The molded skirt with low fullness of tne satin gown shown to the right interprets the "very latest " In regard to this season's sponsored silhouette. . 1911. Western Newapaper Union. KNIT JACKET 4 life rC ,2s i Heed FVomptly Kidnoy and Bladder Irregularities bothered with bladder OFlarities, irregu- setting up at nigKt nd rwggis wcKacrte aue coasoraerea kidney or bladder functiorv don't delay. Use Doan's Pills. Meril only can explain Doan worldwide use. Get Doan's today. At all druggists, Doan'B PILLS WNU- - I d Many Farm Groups Pay Visit to Stockyards are farmers uninformed about the fates of the live stock they send to market They know now how they are handled, who sells them, how they are graded, and what No longer In Ohio kind of chops and steaks they make when slaughtered. They have come by this knowledge In three years by visiting, In organized groups, leading live stock markets, according to C W. Hammans, extension specialist in live stock marketing for the Ohio State university. During the last two years approximately 160 organized groups visited the stockyards and packing houses at Cincinnati, Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Attendance on these tours totaled about 8,000. In five counties in the southwest quarter of the state In which live stock raising is a major agricultural Industry, as many as 500 to 1,000 farmers have made such trips, In groups of 50 to 100. .SsTP' ; ,15.' y sr, Xotu-- i s Cover crops help ripen the wood of orchard trees In preparation for winter. They also add humus to the soli when turned under and hold fallen leaves In the orchard to add more humus. Another Important duty of cover crops is to protect the tree roots against winter freezing and to hold snow In the orchard as a protective blanket for the roots. Cover crops which live through the winter help to prevent soil washing and conserve nitrates, but their greatest disadvantage lies In the fact that they make most of their growth In the spring when they take moisture and plant food away from the trees. Among plants used for cover crops to be sowed In the orchard or vineyard ate : buckwheat barley, rye, millet vetch and peas. Around the Farm It Is not only the college girl who is going to spot this knit Jacket for her own. It will be literally snatched up by the feminine world for golfing, for riding. Tor walking for a hundred occasions when a Jacket needs to be slipped on. This one Is surely a surprise and a genuine find for It Is knitted of crepe paper! It really Is. That knit crepe paper fad Is becoming s an fashion Instead of a mere passing fancy. The strips crochet and knit beautifully, wear sturdily and you have every shade and tint of the ralntx w colors to choose from. Start knitting one of these Jackets right away. You'll find your self wearing It through the fall and under your suit or coat In winter. The Jacket shown here Is made of crepe paper In a' neutral tint with red and bttie edges. The directions for making It are simple, and best of all, the entire r cost amounts p38 than half a round dollar Tor you. If you've an eye out for chic, and if "do It now" Is your motto for getting coming Christmas gifts together, you'll be making more than one. honest-to-goodnes- ton of alfalfa removes about 50 pounds of lime from the soil A Alfalfa in the Nevada desert near Las Vegns was found to grow 42 inches In 26 days. Four carloads of white arsenic, four carloads of blackstrap molasses end several carloads of bran were used by the state of Wisconsin in fighting grasshoppers In 33 northern counties of the state this year. in Its Italy now claims wheat production. The quality however, Is poorly adapted to macaroni. self-suppo- rt More than 9,000 carloads of dried fruits were shipped from Cnllfornla last year. This does not Include the : huge shipments of raisins. if fcirt: III Job U w Hth "I Seller. Tar iveryt j "V. :: oat to maki oar oodiea rrv, TBars OB uunf wt muit d, B let'i aa local fooda and Ulan, As4 auk aar tavaa (raw. tea. W FATBONIZE HOME tar, "Bar Can yoa f Bits 1 I. i i INDU8TIT THIS WEEK'S PRIZE ProducU'-- fate" only STOEI Intar-lbub- k f 5 Th Rpeat It to yocr friends roa go ahoppinr. Explain that ay 0164 bo helping not only theawha will ao they Indirectly, cveryona in the Wea. ' Then they, too, when Baking a m. I chaaa, will join yoa la repeating to at ' merchant t "Wo want only lnter-MoU- a Product". Bo will andentand aad a arora the reqneit. sui: LEONARD W. McDONALft Hinckley, AT Ised t Fat: TJtak, 400 jyoipj . oraet Utah Oil Refiniii Ing Service Station i i ... - in Utah and Idab Edtur Jade for Ornaments iquizzt for In New Zealand jade is used "Ar a breast ornament called the tiki, I',condil and also for the peculiar club called The stone & the Jt the self is not called jade there, bit is known as punumu, meaning ! "Ar greenstone. These ornaments suit j pattoo-patto- o. rIa imported to this sometimes ."Ve more cou- for charms. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOB APES WAVE SET fectly ler last PRODUCT AN INTERMOUNTAIN The Oldest Treaty The bureau of archives says thai the oldest treaty deposited witk the Department of btate is wi treaty of amity and commerce witk have, ijision kni'k of Independence. Utah High School of Beauty e i I "N France of February 6, 1778. This was the first treaty made by the infant United States after the Declaration "Di I aith Oil f Da: Culturt I Chi Ciltin PralissiM Knows h pipits' yard, Yob caa now learn a profession that wO f M Tki Flaw CIM Blog., Sill Uki City, Ulrt Itutj make yon independent for the rest ( daya. tlS per month only for the eoaipWl conraa of six months. Phono or write for aar catalogue. Hail in coupon. WaMP ADDRES3 "W years I At "Al 1 : Naturalization and Crime Naturalized citizens who commit Ma crimes are subject to the same pen fcersp alties as native born citizens. Unless it can be shown that they oill jthick btained their naturalization they I otherwise, or fraud gaily, by are not likely to have these paperi revoked and to be deported. Earn while you learn Barberlng. A Permanent Business with Big Income. Rider's Barber College 118 Resent St- - Salt Lake City. b't Wa meet your stato requirement! Tobacco Products N. Winston-Sale- Capital claimed C, is to manufacture more tobacco proa nets than any other city in tM manufa- ) world. Richmond, Va., ctures about half a billion end forty billion cigarettes ally. ciga-- i annu- .I Right and Left Banks The right bank is to your rig"1 as you look down the stream direction the current is flown The left bank would be on the as you look in the same direction teu r- s I J. I Do per week will be for the beat article an "Why should aao Intermoantain Goods" Similar to aboa. $3.00 paM w f- - f Week Na. S341 ' I frmrr Lake 09 f ay. W.N.U8alt tI r., y" , J-- $3.00 All Your Fault "A man cheats you de first tin said Uncle Eben, "because penerous. Any time after dat 'cause you'se foolish." One fay I 8" yoar atory in proaa or rnrsa to I" terneantaln Products Column, r. Boi 1555. Salt Lake City. If atory appear column yoa coire check Iraiti for t juck. I V; Hie o fa Rats Are Productive pair of rats will pro '. sixty-eigoffspring in jw i Th months, their total protreny in " last years amounting to 1,500. JfO'U- ht The Creek governrflent has decreed that all containers of canned foods must show the dates of pncktng and reWse from parking plants embossed In the metal. Ihe I WilBiVfl ntry Cover Crop Time new-foun- d Publication. Bt Britow Adam. Coll-(-Editor !ofAfrtcttUor. New York 8tto WXD Bcrric. Any farm that is worth working on, and living cn, is worthy of an Individual name. And if It has a name, that name should be used In every possible way short of cluttering up the highway with too many, sign boards. The more the farm Is definitely known, and identified, the more it is likely that the owner will take pride in It and the more he will bestir himself to see that the farm is favorably known. A farm home loses half if its value and much of Its real beauty if It has no real meaning. The name should be meaningful ; and it should be sensible. It may be fanciful, too; but there should be a basis for Its fancy. It may even have an element of humor; but It should be remembered, he warns, that a piece of humor, too often repeated, ceases to be funny. One farmer, he says, named a farm "Lumbago because It had a creek In the back." It Is a safe plan to take some natural object as a name source. Some of the more common names are "Hillside Farm," "Lake View," "Stony Ridge," "Far View," "Inlet Valley," "Rock Ledge," and the like. But whether the name has a geographic, topographic, or historical basis, It is better In an English speaking country, to stick to English names. A good old Anglo-Saxo- n name, combined with either of the English words for farmstead, "hurst" or "croft" makes a satisfactory farm name, as "Warrenhurst," or "Aliencroft" These two words also s combine with a natural object "Oakhurst," or "Cedarcroft" A farmstead may be labeled with a neatly lettered sign at the entrance gate, generally at one side of the portal. An archway, with the name at the top may be too pretentious, and, besides, any arch which is high enough vo allow for the passage of a load of bay Is likely to be too much of a good thing. A farm with a name should hare the name on a clearly printed letterhead. Such a letterhead, which costs little, gives aa air of prosperity, and of personal pride In the home place, and carries more distinction than the mere letters "R. F.' D." and the name of the nearest post office. By CHERIE NICHOLAS half-doze- n rw Sally Sez Source of the Nile The source of the Nile was discovered until recent time. not |