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Show THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923. i -- Cedar Chest Week at Vi; iThe : . One-Pric- ; oa. 5"! ' House e V-.- g: " v . idirlsI Thetf Are Beauties 49th U October '24th la Cedar Chest Week at Miour stores. A wonderful opportunity to get a beautiful treasure box. $11.60 buys one. They r e. glowing, beauties Jresh andnew from the a ijVactory. 7 . , ! : i I Dixori-- Taylor-- HOUSE" Nephi "THE Sprlngvilie Paysoi ; ir. Oar-den- ' ll . s m ". -- " t7Ke , price-reach. Brown Sheeting. 4 Yfird black tea there's Tree Tea Orange wiiw ue Ink i vtrviin-Virll- Values to $4.95. A l .'" ..Plain - !' 15x86 Inch. Pelcoe J ' GOWNS ... , ,. :Jr ........ , - , SizesSWlL-ValuiSS-- -- FARWELL'S BATTS 72x90 Purfe White China Cotton Batts. Each 69c Rogersl Silverware jGiven Away Free7-- A coupon with each 25c purchase. 5ai?fJ your Coupons! -- . .... Each'1, 49c . : tt . fr value', f. go. HililllPllllilill . ' . -. heavy, , - 1 ." !;:vJ1.0N;;!u4; full cut. Sizes; All" . . yard . , 1 . FAR WELL'S; MISSES UNIONS HARWELL'S O0TING - JliUU 2c . value 35p ;:...,; 30G Plauen and Vals Value to 15c ... ':''" FARWELL'S DOUBLE THREAD ; BATH TOWELS . $1,00 - full fashioned flC I...... . . $2.95 JO.U FAlt WELL'S LACES bargain. and fancy.'; valuer to SilW; i'j .. FARWELL'S SILKS $1.00 v . Pure All shades. J.-- PalrV, . ! wondel-fu- j MZiOU Pfi; . kw" S1.6D hi ...... ...... FARWELL'S DORNA. GORDON HOUSE DRESSES, ' Eaah, , , TfH f Burson Heather Seamles Hose. 65c value. (4 nn Three pairb for y I lUU Women's feilk and Wool Hose, value V $2.00 and $2.50. - W p Women's - 86-in- ch 1.65 Pair 86-in- ch ' for those who prefer . 27-irf- ch TREE TEA i fJPj, j ..Ik..: alUiitnLbutI sKallalvagslcalli Green Irjalue Women's long boot. 30 M Bleached Sheeting. 03U Value 60c. Yard . . . ; .,; ifll-ValRed Seal Ginghams I.2C 25c Yafd 4 27riti'ch Heavy OuQng; fight .' t2p 1 colors. Value 25c Yard 03,1 Outing, heawy weight 1C2 Value 25c. Yard,.... T .. ID3U OC Cretonnes. Heavy tdU Values, to 50c. , Yard -- i t- - 50c .. m FARWELL'S HOSIERY FARWELL'S DOMESTICS 9-- i ;I..... w. rn " rh 86-In- ch ....... yalue $3,4$, Pair " 72x80 Plaid Wool Nap Blankets 1 Value $5,4) s J4.03 Wool 66x80 Pari ' Plaid Blankets fiC Valul $ 7,5u,Pair , ;1 YUXBU Hllkl and WonI Plaii MA K Ui) r. m i. :. j vaiue fiz.&o. voiantieia. itr Fair 90 03 U ch " world mat - Rayon and Fririch Flannel Suitings. : All shades S i . . i". ; . . ; Owl Imported Ratifies; Values to 2.25r Yard rr:irr;r. 03 U S6-io- Corsets - captive fpr you In this flavor- - . fine greeft tea. Only the tender leaves or early spring.rst crop lea are good enough for Tree Tea Japaru ' Yet withal, Ttee Tea Japan" Is decidedly within easy , ' School Dresa Suiting Wool mixed. Yard .... v ? v ; FARWELL'S BLANKETS I 60x76 Cottoff Sheet Blankets Value $2..45, Pair u-i66x80 Cotton Sheet Blankets FARWELUS SUITINGS;; - ?lvel In the exquisite flavor ti U3 . " Colors : ' gunmetal, tan,:.black- 86-in- ch - You'll nevqFknow hour tood green tea; can .Da v until 79dVrd - '36-Inc- h. Corner Af-to- . FARWELL'S ALL WOOL SERGE - - ' ; ;. Milady's -- 3 Farvell's Merchandise ). a. ' of Tree Tea Japan. Truly-- a v mKo enchantmentl The color, the charm, the . fragrance of the Orient i finest tfea gardens are held m j. All Farwell merchandise bought at the great f acturer al assemble for easy aistomer s access. The price ihsure, our patrons a wonderful saving ; .1 j opportunity, : -- km Swims-Germa- n - g-- Jolm Of it lw FT I . i , ' us sell Cd. R ONE-PRIC- E Provo G, " s r ii Mvd-gan- Down .' Balance Easy , Payments TllrJ; Wool Fringe 00 Be Sure and Gel ; I fif-tee- a 7 Z OrOft j PAGE Mae AVUiiUi. Mr. Baaie. IMaewr and Mary Abwrth"; dane-- j li ig. sokw Were trudcred by Mhss! Uilime Zatrislte. ""FullowtBg,,. tli program a delight-fu- t lmufretm was served to the Mrs. Lenora Taylor, Mrs, Social Editor, Phone 107 Bean Bushmaa," Mra. Ivie Morteu-!Mrs. Mary -- Ahworth,-Mra. ' Mr. J. B. Ahton waa bosless t? Jtic bouie or Mr. Hvlea Hrt MonSadie Maeser. Mrs. May Farrer, of the In members Mrs. the Saturday Bridge day eveuing romiilimeut to club and a ft lnviied gucsta at ht-- r Iloyt, who has reaued and Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Bird. home Saturday aflwnixin. The house Geneve lnuu. who will leave atwin . Mr. Ixiuise Carter, Mrs. 8. W. witn to make. hHr home in Salt Lake, The Willaine, Mrs." lYancea Knight, was attractively aeeoratc Mrs. EdwaTds, Mrs. Lonise Mt Bride, pretty autumn flower and fwna. evening waa drflghtfully apeni with Bridge was played during the after- irante and muah after which 4 Mrs., tirtls,- Mrs. Amy MUkeiHon, Mrs. thelma X. Spark and the hoatnoon, the club prise being awarded dainty luncheon was served to In Mrs. France ' Hedqnist, fuet ; prise, Mrs. Stewart anj eonaolatkit Th following went the' dinner , prUe to Mrs, C. W Miller. Luncheon followed bridge, end gwwta 6t Mrs. AnnfeM. Sonng Sun waa served to the following mem- day: Mr and Mrs, Don Car'of Mrs, C. bers: Mrs. Henry Tonng, Mrs. Xaoml James, Mrs. Zlna Ward", lira. David: Openahaw, Mr. Y. Card and the Misses AUc and A. B. Mr. & Hughes, Loniaee Spence all of Salt Lake, Mrs. Frances Hedqulat, Mrs Q. H. Mrs. Htella and daughRelndselinan, Mra. C L. Nsylor and ter Lorebe of RrlcUam City. ... Ufa, Ci Hi Wright and Invited Dr, and Mrs. X. C; Spalding en guests, Mra. E. Elliott llunii, Mrs. Htewart, Mra. Carl Wolifrom, Mra. tertained at dinner at their borne C. E. Loose, Mrs. Miller, Mra. Frank Sunday. A beautiful bouquet of MoEwau, and Mrs Blanch Bur- dahlias formed the centerpiece of ' gess both of flalt Lake. the dining table. Covers were laid :. at or Trof and Mrs. M. H. ttoss' and t'alderi David who' JUW family of Lake, Coach and Mrs Bext week for the Glen Simmons and, family of Ptovo mission, waa the guest of honor at aud,the host and hostess. a ",: dinner party given by Mist Norma Mrs. Vllate Vinceut was hostess to Hughes at her home Sunday even tag. "COvora were lad for eight ; the members "of the Columbia Sew ... 4c i . y". ink lub and Invited guests at beThe brveat dee-t- e iierilyen home Fvratog:Ffetty by the Women' Municipal eoun- - autumn fowera. were used iu deca of tbia elty In the ttuhna. thl orating entertaining rooms. . Needlework and music were,-thWednesday evening prohilaea rM amTaeart haa a rlvm tn Wis to be one of the moat nniqhe and in- features Luncheon itHVlal that Is Just as sotdrful and raati ast wall as being muc teresting affaira of the aeaaoit. The followed and was st'rredto the fdl .K'Cbae knrt nan la keeping wttkl hill 1b being decorated for the be- - lowing inmbersi.Mrs. B. Asael John (Vt aMiao. TWs mm lias colorful oaslon. Splendid music haa been ae-- son, Mrs. Flora Vinceut Mrs. Han nwtii'uMar a ike hem aqd juataal cored and a good time la assured nah Cardell, Mrs. Nellie. Olaen, Mrs. ,keasle ewe? frt; . everyone. Price of admtasioli will Melissa Lewis, Mrs. Mary Dahlquist, be aWenSriive cents a couplej fif. Mrs. Andrew .Souter. Misa Anna Things That teen wits for extra ladls. ' Booke Bud Invited guests, Mrs. RyV Interest the , .. via Boron, Mra. Mary Vincent Mm, Busy Woman Mim Besgia 0.1lns pleasantly en Bessie Reese and Mrs. Parley .tertained r the .member,; of the Mojle of Salt Lake. Hedda Hoyt Talki About AmaKta club at her borne Monday n Mrs. Radey Lewis entertained at evening in' compliment' ti Misa Baker who will Jeave soon for a lilrilidiiy dinner at her borne Sun New Jork. A,JJDgltful evening dayxafternoon,, tbe occasion bciug ByV HEDDA HOYT. waa "spent with games and music her blrtbuny anniversary; A bca Preps.) (Written ftrf the after which a dainty luncheon waa tiful Vase of autuinn flowers cen. NEW YORK, 'Oct i- a). Cncor-scte- d " ' : tered the dining table, gerved. . women are few and far be Obrn Those present were' the Misses Af- - were, laid for eight. tween. One ' doeen't need to take ton Dixon, May Chrlstensen, Vesta a census 'of thft corsetwearers for The Daughters of J the Momnan with dresses sans fullness at the Dixon, Viola Clay inn, Ida KnunVen, Florence John, tba guest of honor Battalion were delightfnnlly enter rear a glance is enough-- , On,iy those " r tertained. Monday aftcrnon at the who are painfully slender still foland the hostess. ' borne of Mrs. Julia 'JohiisoiiK 854 low the nngirdled vogtie. don't Tbe (Valley Circle club w ill meet East Fourth South street. The speak of corsets these days but of at the home of Mrs. Herman Grimm, regular owning meeting was-hel-d, girdlesand there la- very finer fine 171 North Second East street, Tues and was followed by a most in of distinction between the two, since AH teresting progrnm .of piano solos, some girdloa ere, boned and some day evening at 7:30 o'colck. Eastern Star members are Invited by Prof., and Mrs. 8. .W.. Williams corsets are boneless. Both corsets to be present and Miss Mary Williams; vocaljend girdlesjmay be made of fleilble ..' v' solos were beautifully rendered bvletastlo tit of ' Uirbt welirht material. TheT. L. M.. I. A. stake boardMiss Dona Johnson, daughter of j Women who discarded corsets and members plesantly entertained at 'the hostess; readings were given by fiirdles at the ijeginning of the or- Misa . walstllni ! The corset pnlled iu the and forced this flesh nut ht tbe blpft Wotneh were unhealthy In .those davs due lo the corset. Whori they doffed them at night they were like their hips' have5 'gr6wri larger, fend clinging vines without vine po'esi Hre protruding Th'eir liackbones jvfym weak and that and that' their waistlines are' en- hteir Ihnerds ached. That is why ' ' ' ' ; t larged. we slgtt when we see the return of t In other vordSj they ave become arty type of corset. . normal In shape agaln And dretweil There "are" women, of conrse a'ren'i "made" for noruiai' shaped hn whose figures are such that they re. man beings ft wofl'tt seem No fine quire' a corset. But let's hope that ver the we'll poln onr faith to the slightiv is ns flat: as a pancake abdomen. No one ,ts hlp!es and we bohed girdle rather than return td all have a good ftle waist if we give those uncomfortable "tame crush' them a chance to spread. It was ers" of other daya. While we're cry the heavy cofset . that i lng for women's freedom, let's give s pronouiMred figures with. tbe alMlomen and waistline a chance link waists, knd huge hips., , . .iat freedom.i And force the dealer ' setlessers have totind much, to tbeir sorrow that they will have to re snnie wearing them because "fbe trnigbt-llnedress Is gettlh a ll'tl passe. Also they have found that ers ,to fashion clothes for wnmeR sensible as r'jotbea for men are. aj , nt'V iQUR SAVING ft I- .v, - i ? d PRICES . STEAK Loin - and-Eoun- d- r.l8t ..20 10c lb. . lb. HATilBURGER... tScCCDiiACTC ground, Loin, Rump, BANANAS..... GRAPES.,.;.. otir-glas- JOHN M)$THlNGTOJV fresh Tokays 31b. By ROY sack $1.69 OOMS....... t quality ;?9c 3 79c ''Near j Sweet Sugar cured, lb.'. WrTTer CHICAGO,. Oct., 20. 'The w.orld said Alice Worthlngton, "may call him" 'Wolf . . . "But I shall always call him dad t and love him." ,Abd written bd her face were aM the inarticulate sorrows that foV low,, for, womanhood in tbe wake of sal-lsfic- ' -- , No wrong has been committed by the girl. She is the ylt time, Enable o strike backt npbn whom, bUHd JusfiOe inflicts its Indirect unmerited vengeance Daughter of La 8alle street's fLone Woir is Alice As stich, she world for 4X. is bucking a hostile 5 "Pad's'l sake, Vng Jobii ahd"'Len John" Ire ftio BT.iihJ.'ttrnira, nfhar nlikliHine Tltu trne ninne is ioha Worthiitgtoh, and no siyeh"- - crafUef buccaneer c ever plied, hhs, jrade. in.' field of ftopnzied finance; so CbUigO police will tell row For years "The Wolf was hnntcd authorises. At ,farad near by the , interval the chase would stop. Then i (HWlEAPPLE.:.,Mnsj5i f J w WSJ.UJ i it r urejuara : ; i the-Jiecti- Jatvger ROBERT L.COHAN it' would GIBBONS. Stfr-- human misdeeds, human selfishness, in her face was mirrored poift- nantly tbe lesson, that with a slngltj pound of flesh the Uw seldom Is 29c i:i:7:.:.. PMT0E..V;i15c ........ '. d 't t ly' t Dance at Lakevicw The. Ltike-vleward tolssloflitry society will dam-th the ward ri muse-megive hall Wednesday evening; 21. Tbe Blue Jacket Boys will u furnish the music. A cordial Is eitended le tht publia V w t Oc-tlli- er Invl-tatlo- 9c lb.. Rose, 8 .lbs. 1J j 1. steef-bone- "I Clean; Blue f 4 - 5c . Large Ripe flour..:,..:; 'UM V - Prime Rib lb. s New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Murray Murdock are the pround parents of a 10 11). baby boy born Suu-da- y, October 18 at the home of Mrs. Murdock'a parents, Mr. Sntl Mrs. A, Hruflejr of American Foi. Mother adbuby are doing splendid- - daizqAterr . ALICE WORTHINGTOJl be resumed again, follow-ing a new depredation. "TUS Wolfs" bis'nuwHer-Klik- tonsuft Kasutly-AnThey gay he talked "stK'kers" out of millions ia fake. stock deals.-- . One day he.turned l)is .hand at a game which Involved misuse of the mails. That 'finished him. He Was captured, convicted' and -to federal prlsra-- . ' HBut the wolf strain in Worthing- fori, which so lang had. urged him to freedom, still would not abide a " ' prison term. 'He apiiealed, keeping 'outside a eeJi to' last When his Bik peal wai tost in the highest courts of the limd he played the fox.nnd 1 d -- affairs. A million was ' t " ' and a half dollars," It wpitedrwa8 the hoard T""Thr Wolf had saved. tThen the other day, inexplicably, "The AVolf came back, to Chicago to face the music. He Went to the office of bla - lawyer, Robert L. - . Cohan. . Another stay of ( execution was sought for Worthingion." He still was dying, the eonrta were told. But this time, "The AVoirs" plea fell on deaf ears. i A few days Inter be was being bellied from, a train at tbe federal penitentiary fn Atlanta. Alice remains iiehlndi with a copv 4 of her fathers wil, which he drew bexme J1L ? Stays of exeeut'oii kept him on amia much publicity Just before tne Ills Supposed deathbed i3ut in prison trip's start. It disposes of a Angeles. Officers nalte-- l for' his puriiorted estate of $2,5(X),(K)0, itolls of a lifetime' In recovery to start him' to a ifedcral But"! he Wolf had "The Wolfs v rise". from southern penitentiary. grocery clerk to a master's degrc in other Jilnns; v ; , Five inonths ago lie 3jw.pi)fircJ crooked finance-.-..-- : across the" Mexican' border.. "Xbe . "The world" niajfcill him 'wolf,.' Woir niust havUuuKhif carilly but I shall always call him, dad At bis the fcJem? nnlhcr-ttie- and love him," says Alice. "He is colli nothing to bring hlin liniment of any crime' ami 1 shall back, because of treaty reservations. fifthf fhe worjd .fot hini, since lie nu J Acerstnys bcliindi She had longer can fight for hi'iisf. ."1 dot't care what abandoned her career as a .movie world actress to manage bar father's thinks or says about It, either.' '. the-ver- Ia t got-awa- a i Lemon Extract Schilling ovet tbrte times thd amduht of Lcbon Oil, ',. Tea Cof?ee - . iit'i Spicer :r ,r 7""rr trover nmcrit spcciiicatidns; nicans that ScitiL- -' , , I 8 xiid- - Lemdnv goes thres tikes :ts jar as most othets. ji tr i Lemon Dcniiiing it. s;; m - . Extract - , t V ZVanllls & Almond' tt Oracle Pepbetmlnt Anise and 25 ' |