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Show THE GRANTSVILLE 9 It isn't necessary to know any other jewelry store. The mark of PARK js a guarantee. BOYD PARK HOUNDED I60 MAKERS OF JEWELRY KM MAIN STREET SALT LAKE BARGAINS IN USED 50 splendid CITY CARS Md cirs- - Buicki, Oldsnobiln, io 5000. Csustm tirsc cltas tion. Used Car Dept., All to all-Do- Cc, Salt I.ake SLEEVE with a little vaseline. Before beginning the manicure place some warm water, in which you have (Unsolved a little good soup, lu a small howl, and souk the nulls In this for five The evening wrap shown In the minutes. Tills Is tcT soften the cuticle, sketch It) one of the most Ingeniously and make it easier to manipulate. designed gurmeuls seen In several seasons. It lias only one sleeve. It is sur- FUR CAPES ARE TO BE WORN prising no one has before this designed u evening wrap. Will Be Very Deep and Rather Wide There Is little doubt tlint the averWith a Little Vest Effect as a Novel Feature. age woman who considers the purchase Ingenious Arrangement Enables Wearer to HoU Frock Off Pavement Without Inconvenience. City And now come the new fur models ! According to all prognostications we are to wear fur capes in place of the fur scarfs and the cape Itself Is to be vpry deep, rather wide and to Include a little vest effect as a part of Its novel makeup. The fur may be kolinsky, Hudson hay, snlile, mink, muskrat, moleskin or ermine. In the estimation of several of the furriers It is to he a brown season, but others declare gray furs will he in good evidence, while for those who can afford It white will be added to either the brown or the gray. One of the new cape?, for instance, is made of spotless ermine und Is Uni-with white satin veiled with black chiffon. The cape hangs In soft folds from shoulder to several Inches below the elbow .and it Is slashed on either side of the arm bo that when the latter Is in motion there is exposed the MKN and women, now is the time to learn the borlier trade. Bar bera in Rreatdemand. Hpeolal rata now open for 80 days. Only abort time required. Tools fumiohed and rnminieiiun paid while learn-inCall or write Moler Baber School, 18 Commercial Bt Balt Lake City, Utah. ""J"" DRUG STORES USE MANY EGGS Furnish Medium Through Which Poul-- ; tryman Can Diapose of Produce and Obtain Valuable Adver. tiaing. The farmer Ib missing a market for his eggs by overlooking the drug tore," says tbe Farm and Fireside. The drug store represents a splendid cliunce to work up a direct to the consumer trade. One New England poultryman started supplying the leading drug store in a city of 20,000. His farm, carrying several hundred layers, .was in an adjoining town on a cur line. He produced infertile eggs. Through the publicity the drug store gave him, opportunities by the score came to him to sell direct Now a large portion of his production the .year round Is sold at retail prices. Numerous customers come to his farm to buy egga for invalids. In the spring he does a large business in eggs by the case for obtaining for his Infertile eggs a premium of 8 to 5 cents a dozen. Institutions are good customers. He caters to this trade, believing there is 'going to be a tremendous Increase in the use of waterglass. 'A drug store is one of the best customers a poultry keeper can have,' declared this man. Besides yielding an additional profit, this trade makes a 'reputation for yon quicker than a large 'amount of paid advertis- d vest feature. This last Is belted to the figure, the belt being of the fur finished with a buckle. The cape large tortoise-shehas flat revers somewhat reminiscent of the dlrectoire modes, and these are completed by a flat collar of Hudson sable, which may be turned upward to envelope the throat in case of severe weather. ll SIMPLE IN LINE water-glassin- g, self-inspir- ing.' 01 10 NOTICE TO EXPORTS BE USE A SICK WOMEN TIMED SMUGGLING OF FOOD FROM UNITED 8TATE8 THROUGH HOLLAND TO GERMANY REVEALED. Positive Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Relieves Suffering. Appeals for Supplies Will Be Disregarded Unless Ironclad Assurances Are Given That Teutons Will in No Way Profit I cannot speak too Bridgeton, N.J. highly of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound for inflammation and other weaknesses. I AND COLOR Washington. Evidence that large quantities of fats and other large Imports from the United Stutes are being smuggled into Germany on a much larger scale tliaa has been even intimated before was brought to light here on September 30. As a result It wus stated authoritatively tlint the ban on exports to Holland and other northern neutrals would he drawn even tighter than In the past. The utlltude of the United States will be tliut she cannot afford to have her supplies find their way Into Germany to holster up the strength of the soldiers wno shortly will he face to face with American troops on the western front. The plea of Holland and oilier neutrals that they cannot exist without American exports will lie disregarded entirely unless Ironclad assurances are given that Germany will not profit in any way thereby. Situation Serious. It was admitted here that the situation Is fraught with serious possibilities uud may result In a marked change In the relations between tills country and.tke Netherlands. Holland maintains that she cannot exist without certain exports from Germany and that these exports ruinot be gotten unless slie gives In return u large percentage of.Mie fats raised In her own country, making It vitally necessary that the deficit be supplied by imports from the United States. Not only is it extremely unlikely that further supplies of foodstuffs and fats will be allowed to reucli Holland, but the ban will not be lifted on ford. By this step Holland will be forced to slaughter a large percentage of her herds and supplies of fats to Germany necessarily will full cut-ti- e One-Sleev- Evening Wrap. e off. of an evening wrap for the coming season will be quick to see the advangarment tages of the As every woman knows, an evening gown Is usually so frhil and perishable that it must be held up away from the grime of the streets and the carriage or motor step. Evening gowns are more frequently than otherwise rather long affairs, often equipped with trains that get in the way of the feet unleu firmly held out or the way. They are often heavy, made of jrlch velVet, plush, satin, brocade, etc.,and to hold properly both the wrap and frock Is difficult If a womans arm Is on the outside of the wrap, as It must be If the garment Is equipped with two sleeves, then she must hold both wrap and frock, unleu she pushes hack the wrap, and then It Is massed, and again in the way. The garment solves the problem. The right hand holds up the frock, uud this newest of evening wraps lias no sleeve on the right side. The baud Is therefore kept comfortably underneath the wrap so that It may do Its work of looking after the frock, while tfyu lmnd slipped through the left sleeve is free for the carrying of opera glas&s, slipper bag, etc. The wrap shown is made of chiffon velvet, and the deep yoke, pointed front and back. Is richly embroidered in metal thread. The fur collar is detachable, so when desired the entire lovely yoke may be seen. Any woman could make a wrap of this kind for herself if she wished to. MINERS ARE 8HOT DOWN. one-slee- INDIANS GRABHOOK Have Unique Outfit Which They Uae in Fishing for Salmon Poles Are Twenty Feet Long. j The Indians fish for salmon with a a large Iron hook fastened to a pole by a loose cord three or four feet long. A hole at the blunt end of the hook that slips over the tip of the pole keeps It in place until the fish Is hooked. Then the hook is pulled off the pole and the cord gives the fisherman a chance to play his fish if necessary before dragging it ashore, says the Southern Workman. The hooka are made by the blacksmith, bnt the poles, about 20 feet in the Indians ''make themlength, selves of red fir. Taking a rough piece of dry wood of the required length, they patiently work at It with drawshave and knife until It Is the right size and tapering to suit the workman. Then it is usually hardened in the coals before putting on the cord, which they braid themselves. If a pole breaks, as often happens, the broken parts are lashed together with string, pitch is smeared over and melted by being rubbed with a hot stone, which makes the pole as strong as before. The Indians generally fish from the bank or from platforms built over the water. They thrust the long pole out across the river as far as they Can and let the current carry it down and into the imnfc, trusting to chance and a quick Jerk to hook the fish if they feel one In the water. grab-hoo- BAN This Is Unique Feature of New Evening Wrap. Spread this paste over the nails at night, and lu the morning ranove it WAITED I erable to cutting them, and fiulsh by giving a polish with a chamois leather pad. Manicure powder or paste need be used only once or twice a week. To remedy brittle nails, get an ounce Of myrrh from the druggist and mix it with one ounce of turpentine. UTAH, was very irregular and would have terrible pains so that I could hardly take a step. Sometimes I would be eo miserable that I could not one-slee- terms if winted by rannlnf conuiliou-p- uy rifbt partiet. Write for detailed list and descrip- Rand ONLY ONE NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, k, Chameleons In Hospitals Sir Frederick Smith would not have spoken of the fabled" versatility of the chameleon (as he did In the Field inquiry) if he had lain on his back In a military hospital In Alexandria, writes an B. F. A. sergeant Watching the actual variations of tint assumed by that strange anlnial and its projection of its long tongne is one of the diversions of hospital life in Egypt It is welcome in the wards because of Its insatiable appetite for files. The hues It assumes In accordance with the law of protective mimicry are not often as vivid, as the color simulated, but the llsnrd makes a good appronch to most of the primaries. It is naly beaten when the Highlander puts it on, say, the Cameron (or bully beefL tartan. After a little reflection It takes on more or leu neutral color with a bias to warrSAr-Load- w one-slee- rose-color- KEEPING NAILS IN SHAPE They Should Be Manicured Every Day if They Are to Be Kept in Good Condition. The nails should he manicured every day If they are to be kept In good condition, but only a few minutes need be devoted to them once they are In perfect order. Loosen the skin around the base of the nails with an orange stick. Press It back as far as yon can. Never use a metal Instrument for this purpose. Hang nails shonld always be clipped off as closely as possible, bnt it Is advisable to use the scissors very sparingly on the cuticle around the nail. After polishing dip the nails in warm water to remove any traces of the polishing powder, and a final touch la given by rubbing the nails against the palm of the hand. , Aiwa.vs file the edges, as this Is pref s Kentuckians on 8trlke in Coal Fields Battle With Poeee. Louisville, Ky. A number of men were killed Sunday In a battle between Indicted union miners and a posse sent out by the authorities to arrest them. The condition existing amounts practically to a state of civil war in the cool fields. The governor is expected to order troops to maintain order. Certain union factions, backed, It Is said, by tlie none too subtle hand of the Teuton, hnve practically declared civil war on tlie authorities In narlun county. In the past three weeks more than twenty men have been killed ns a result of tlie mine strike troubles uml many have been Injured. POPE MAY 8END NEW NOTE. I weep a room. doctored part of the I later time but felt no took Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound and soon felt a change for the better. I took it until I was in good healthy condition. I recommend the Pinkhem remedies to all women as I have used them with such Mrs. Milford T. Cumgood results. mings, 822 Harmony St, Penns Grove, N. J. Such testimony shonld be accepted by all women as convincing evidence of the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound as a remedy for tbe distressing ills of women such as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, backache, painful periods, nervousness change. and kindred ailments. SEE NAPOLEON IN KERENSKY Many Regard Great Russian Leader, as Like Now Thirty-six- , French Hero. A writer lu the National Geographic magazine olmerves that those who, Ilka Plutarch, seek for parallels In the lives and characters of men whose genius directs the fate of nations, will And muny Interesting points of similarity between the man of destiny of the French revolution and the man of the hour In Russia's day of liberation from the oppression of autocracy. Nspo-leo- n wus In his thirty-firs- t year when he became first consul of the French republic; Kerensky, premier of the Russian ' cabinet and now exercising the powers of dictator In order to restore irder In tlie empire, Is Just thirty-si- x. Throughout his career Napoleon from an Incurable Internal malady, supposedly cancer of the stomach; Kerensky is also tortured by a' disease (supposedly tuberculosis of the liver), which prevents his working at fever beat more than a few weeks at a time ; then he Is forced by wenkness to recuperate for three or four days In a sanitarium In tlie Crimea. Napoleons Judgment of men was Instant and nlinost Infallible; Kerensky Is reputed to possess the same faculty to a remarkable degree. Kerensky Is nn impassioned orator of forceful, Incisive style. Ills exhortations to the soldiers of tlie new Russia have much in common with the Inspiring appeals of Nnpoleou to his soldiers before the Battle of the Pyramids and elsewhere. suf-fer- ed A Big Man. Her husband is a big man in the show business. That sol A producer?" No. Bouncer In a downtown lesque theater. bur- Will Ask Warring Nations to Outline We meet some people with pleasTheir Peace Terms. ure anil part from them with satisRome. It wus stated by a source faction. close to the Vnticnn on September 30 that tlie pope proposes to send a new note to the governments of Gennuny and Austriu requesting them, since they have accepted tlie basic princiOften Wished Tor Death to to The predominating note in this fall ples of his original peace proposals, End Her Misery. Doan's costume is one of simplicity In lines outline their definite ponce terms. At Effected a Complete and tlie Is same time isintiff it reported and in color. It la a Russian blouse the condiLasting Recovery. to their allies the will ask give walking costume of brown velours. The I was helpless with kidney troutions. is the and perbuttons, only trimming ble, says Mrs. Ellen Janis, 1404 N. haps the slash pockets may be considThird St, St. Charles, Mo., and beRoasts Senators. Defense League ered a contrast to the predominating to think my case was beyond gan New York. In nn ojien letter to tlie the reach of medicine. The pain In simplicity. The only relief in color la made the tan broadcloth turnover on the governors of the United States commy back laid me up in bed and it seemed as if my back choker collar and tho tan broadcloth public here Sunday, the executive SoAmerican Defense of the mittee had been crushed. I In elash the pockets. lining couldn't sleep and steps should be ciety urged tlint was so nervous I at once to rid .the United States taken 8ilk as a Necessity. was almost frantic. senate of those men who by their Flashes of fire The experts are urging women to seditious utterances are giving aid and came before my eyes use silk Instead of cotton and wool. comfort to Germany. and the pains in my There is bound to be a shortage In head were terrible. In some both the latter fabrics. Mrs. Dewey Resigns Poet My sight was affected MraJaaie. places it is difficult to get woolen Jerand there were large, puffy spots Mrs. George Dewey Washington. suits. Silk and skirts stockings sey beneath my eyes. will replace cotton ones, for every frac- bus resigned as honorary chairman of How I suffered when passing the of comforts tlie committee navy tion of a pound of cotton is needed by the secretions I I screamed in kidney Mrs. Is of Dewey president league. the warring countries. Wool is needed and I often wished I might agony rewhich for uniforms ; therefore, women will the Womens Naval Service, die and be out of misery. I had have to wear silk. What was once ex- cently changed its name because of night sweats and mornings on getting up I was so weak and numb travagance will now be economy and the controversy between Secretary I could hardly stand up. I grew patriotism. It may be, however, that Daniels anil the league. so pale and emaciated I looked the government will forestall this by like death. Boon's Kidney Pillt Form New to Cabinet Its for Kerensky airplanes. using up the silk cured me completely and I have Immediate formation Petrograd.-T- he ijiecn as well and healthy since as of a new coalition cabinet is reported Hand Work on Blouses. any woman of my age." Hand embroidery in lieu of other to be the decision of' Premier KerenCatDaaaial AarStara,MeaBaK trimming decorates most of the sky. This Is considered n direct chalcomto democratic the Mouses seen, whilst a two-ton- e congress, lenge bination is a favorite device for the which is expected to demand the right FOSTIUlUUftN CO, BUFFALO. fL T. to name the government otherwise plain blouse. GAVE UP HOPE DOANS KkV . |