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Show t ' THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925. The House e One-Pric- ' Hedda J Blanket -- u No cur - for fc. bat is .often txocght bv rUf Busy Wemiut llojt Talks About V kVAPORUB. Coats (Written for the rnited Press,) NEW TOKK, Oct, 21. Th wear-luof the Indian Mnukei, a fad which originated la the west.' will be couspiclous with the flapper ele- g . ment thin fall. Shos ire jjhuwitrg blanket coats Id vivid Navajo pat"aVpart-tttcut- s terns, in the ready-mad- e awl many girls are buying old blankets of, steamer or Navajo type aud huving them fashioned TS .Certain uuumfactuiser of " ' ' .out material blanket! turning by 'the yardage to supply the pre-- , etit demand. ; t Most of the blanket coats are of " ' straight-llueOftimea gjiurts. type . collars and cuffs arc made of plain portions of the blanket. Nary blue figured in shades of red are prominent and there are ninny neutral shades of tan. aud brown couibina-HonIt la (houfcht that the school" girl will accept this tiianket fad aw she accept edt he fad for cretonne coats this summer.'" One curious Indian blanket model has papoose pockets ntwe affairs with, flnjis at the sides, which 'are sufficiently large to carry the envelope shaped pocket Iiook. ' omeof the coats wade of or-- 1 ' dlnnry steamer blanket material use the fringe at the hem and as a collar and turn-buccuff finish. Plaids in vivid colors are the chosen de- Get What You Want . . . . IiendlyJ3ervice signs of stcame,r blftnkef type. The Navajo iwttcrui run to the conven. '. tional Indian di'sijins. Sui'h a cilt Is' adaptable for fall Sewing Machine Specialist wear in that it is extremely. warm. One wonders, however, what effect S"imply phone, Hotel Roberts rain wIU have on this material. make Country Calls Too.) XeedSess to say, the blanket coat is (I Girls! They Are Beauties October 19th to October 24th i Cedar Chest Week at oar four stores. A wonderful opportunity to -tet ; -- J beautiful treasure hot - : . buys one. They a r e glowing beauties' fresh and new from the, , J ' factory. jw V 111.60 1 '.. and Get Be Sure d t Down Balance Easy Payments .Yours! Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell V ? v Provo HOUSED Nephi ONE-PRIC- E Springville . K ; Paysoii furued-duwi.e- GLASSES FOR BETTER YISION L Our glasses remove headblurred ache, sight, etc. .. -Absolute results guaranteed DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN a Optometrist With Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. eye-strai- k n, Ernest Williams , wrBjiped .!!I!jjagjiLijL-Wo?n- . nfixnuiiiiiiiiiicniK.izuiiiiiHZHi.iKi.Eixici PI t M ,. - " ' a BALLOONS! BA LOONS out rtfadr We- 'ill - Repair Them," Too Brimhair Bros. Mrs?. Headquarters for , d Cords Firestone Gum-dippe- )illlBKIXlBEBIIIlIIIBIIIIIIIIIBEB?IllllllIIIIEK marriage Of their son .. Pdyson Locals .''-- T. If. to Miss iKirothy Elizabeth Sanrrlngton of Long Beach, Cal., which took pface at Ixng Beach, on October 3. MMM to the Herald.) r Mr: anil Mrs. announce tt Tonight - Wednesday PETE MORRISON in 73 "ONE SHOT RANGER" and "Into the Net" No. 5 the The Home Economics . h -X club. Of the golden Rule Ambassadors Return' Shows 2:30 - 4 - in -- Ci r ' ' Mrs." Kate Williams of Sari Fran: cisco has leen visiting, here with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Brewerton and other relatives. - Mr M ' with'' AILEEN PRINGLE CONWAY TEARLE MITCHELL LEWIS -- . i ''.' .Comedy Al St. Jchn in "Lovemania" Mrs. A; B.' Kennedy was hostess to the Delta Bridge club Friday night. At the open sessiou of the Cultus club held at the Ccjmnumitv church, Dr. L. D. lfoutzgiivj! an illustinl-eU'ctiife on the scenic beauties in the great outdoors" near ravsoii. Eltoft Snniner, whistler, and Clyde Srtndgren, pianist of 'tho B. . T furnished the musical part of the : program. d -- V f . ' '' ' . , - ..:''. .. i : Means Great Savings to Our Patrons ... Farwell Purchase Sa 1 e ' A number - , . JL special dance will be given by the Miwmlc Dancing club Saturday evening. October 24, In the Masonic hall The committee in charge Is working hard to make this the moet ucce.-jifaffair of the season. Ctever and- - amusing stunts are being planned and priree will be Refreshswarded the winners. ments will be. served. All .Masons and their- friends are cordially in' vited to be present of frlpnrta pleasantly surprised A.' B. Fotland and bis father, Jo"lin Fotland Tuesday evening, at .their home.. During the fore part of the evening the following pro gram, was Riven: Vocal duet. Miss Pearl FroUland and Miss flara Fotland; reading, WiHIam Norman; vocal solo, Chris Jensen; reading, E, C. Henrichsen; vocal duet, Mrs, Hannah Froisland and Mrs Teeuie Petersen ; vocal solo, Mrs. Andersen. The remainder or the time was siteut with games after which a dainty luncheon was served to J thirty. ; Fnday October 2 3 1 9 AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN FEAST FOR OUR CUSTOMERS See Our Ad in Thursday's Herald . . Mrs.- - M. D. Evans announces the marriage of her daughter Agnes to Leland Carter. The marriage took place,- - Kufurdtty, October 17, in Salt Lake. A LESSON IN DOLLAR DAY ECONOMY SHOWN IN OUR WINDOWS 4 rn(HdTs; "James Burton enter-- " at a miscellaneous shower at their home on 250 East Center street, In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Castor F. Shultz, who were re cently" married. Mrs, Sbulti was formerly Miss FoBa Muhlestien and a fofmer student of the B. X. V. Mr. Shultz just returned from the Colorado mission field. - " The entertaining rooms were yfev- erly decorated with Hallowe'en colons.. A delightful evening was spent which wjlhapes and niusicafter dainty 'refreshment were served ; PTJi& ymmg couple wptB..t1ne rwelp lent s of many beautifuh gifts from the following guests;-Mr- . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L H. Mublestelu, Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Reynaud, Mr. and Mrs. Lenu Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bentwet, Mr, and Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Margaret Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hooka. The Misses Laura. Conrad, Vere-ma Boardman, Erma Boslinrd, Laura Vacher, Naomi Vacher, Elma Jacobson ; Messrs. Lehman Board- man, Darwin Boardman, A. L. Anderson Seely, S. B. Davis, re-and the host and hostess. , Albert-Brown- New-ren- Mag icCasements" Beautify the Home BY AGNE3, PORTER touch of aesthetic, satisfaction. The members of the Valley Cir cle club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Herman Grimm, 171 North Second East street, Tues Needlework and day evening. music were the main diversions of the evening and were followed by delicious refreshments. v .Throse present were Mrs. H."J Cannon, Mrs. W. J. Itobio. Mrs. WagncrJ Mrs. J. G. Strlckley Mrs. Caroline Blumenthal, Mrs. Charles Keiuch, Mrs. William Ralston, Mrs. J N Norfleet, Sirs. Roy Knapp, and the. Misses Lottie and Nora 'Red-fiel' V" " ,. At yCharm'i magic Cajtementt, opentti? the same time, the curtains act as the harmonizing medium between o fas foam the furniture and the walls of room Of perilous ieaj, in airy lands for- or 'halL- They are not so prominent lorn." i as the furniture, nor eo reticent as the w6Tl?;. and so they naturally Y MANY, those two lines take the middle course, striking. the of Heat's are (considered after-t-he note oC B , grace and charm, 4 the tuost beautiful in all other esieutialB have been provided, English, verse. However The;.type of curtain to be used that may be, there Is no the architect 'doubt about the appropriateness of chiefly depends upon features of the window. As a the use of the adjective "magic"; tural curtains may be hung tor casements are general rule, all windows or looped back with cords; straight sorcapable of performing a tort of may be hung only to the sill cery in adding to the beauty of the they or all the way to the floor. home and the plcaeuro of those whoj ' If the ' window casing Is built .dwelj within it . straight from the top to" the floor 'Just as the eyes of a human be- curtains should usually be hung in ing, if they are clear and wtde open, the 'same manner. The height o' give you a pleasant Impression of the celling U also an Important eon- the person,, so the windows of a house, if they are well glazed, well 'designed, well placed, and well curtained, give you a pleasant Impres-aloof the house. For this reason the woman who is proud of bcr borne will devote .as much thought to the windows and their curtain ing as to any cf the other details which naturally fall within her province. 'XI Plate Glass Fills-Bi'. Every window of the ordinary type has four main functions. It ..mstna. .... must admit the light of the sun.- - Itl "KjS must, be' capable bf admitting Its proportional amount of ventilation. It must otfer a clear and unobstructed view. It must" harmonize with the general architectural . 'design. 'V' TiiVirirr The glass, therefore, must be faultless in Its texture, and it must have that briUiunV lustr'ewhlch sideratlon, tor tne longer the does so much toaddt& lhe appear--- : straight side etirtainaar the high a'nee-- of tha - bonreTr suhiTe air of eOhe room will. look. The shorter cheerfulness and distinction.' There they are, the lower the colling of is no difficulty about obtaining such the room will seem to descend. The a glass. Plate gia fills the bill use of a valance, .or looping the perfectly, and It can he Supplied by curtains, with cords, will always serve to diminish the . apparent any builder or competent glazier. of the ceiling. height The Curtains The choice of the glass is of the Choosing the Material utmost In choosing the curtain material importance, but nearly every window needs, the graceful one will naturally be guided by the folds of the curtain to give the final general decorative scheme of the ers Friday-afternoo- ' n, ' : Children suffering from Intestinal worms are cross, restless and unhealthy. There are other symptoms, however, as dark rings under the eyes, bad breath and takes no Inter est In play, it Is almost a certainty that worms are eating away its The surest remedy for vitality. worms is White's Cream Vermifuge. to the IJ; is positive destruction worms but harmless to- - the child Price 35a Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. v m ' o - f Til Ml irr -v 'u: -- mm t! ' Mrs. John Collins wllL be hostess of the Provannas fr 4. " 7 SERIES Adv. let' ill rffi,f5rH'',U'j iLi,.in A rich ftamask . curtain be as unsuitable for a Mis- room. would sion card room as a rag carpet in a gilded ball room. Expense, too, will play a part In the selection of the material, but expense, need never be a' bar to lovely and Ingenious effects. The richest silks and velvets money will buy can add no more to the appealing charm of a rooSWhan wlth attainable Is cretonnes, chintzes, dotted swlrs, or even,, with a few lengths of unbleached muslin, a dye pot.i anil a venturesome spirit - In the dyeing of the fabric- practice makes perfect as it does in most worthwhile things; so It is better to experiment at first with a few samples thrown into the " dye pot The dyed fabric can be stitched designs tttr wool, or it will form an excellent background for brilliant Japanese flowers of cotton crepe. But until you have tried you will never know the joy ; of blending colors to attain something really unusnjl rich peacock shades, glowing amber, and softest lilac. Nor until you try your hand will you have the added Joy of evolving striking and original effects with your own well thought out designs. - . CLOSEST AT HOME PLATE r . Explains How Enlarged Veins ! 5 " . for tha observance of Golden Rule Sunday throughout the civilized world on December 6th were brought to ithia country with the arrival of Dr.- Jamea L. Barton, bf" Boston, thalrmanind Charles V.. Vlckrey, , af Montclair, N. J" general Near; East Relief. Thesa plans were outlined at the Cften Times Veins-Bur- st and Testifying to the results' ot this Cause Much Suf fcrinw, work. J:be relief ofllclals said that Expense and Loss of It has built up tremendous prestige for America, Employment "We have Just inspected all of Many jieople have tiecome despondtie operations of the Near East ent becanse they hirve been led to Syria, AelJnTurkeyGreece, that there in Palestine, and Egypt and find it t! at will reduce swollen veins and tfl be one of the best organized bunches, and one of the most notable piece e If you will get a origtecent fcofivention ot the Interna-Vo- of private philanthropy of all lima Near . East Association in they said. "Through the opera. inal bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil g ifftockholm, where yickrey was tns of this charity and the'high (full strength) at any fn- -t f elected, store and apfdy it at home president , of the assocla-tlo- character of the American direo fcrfhiB third time in recognt-- " torSjAmerica i,.haestaUlishe4 yo Trill rjuirklv notice tlon l Ujmerican relief measures throughout the Near East an 'en- an Improvement which will cotiUmu' Ita the Near East, which have saved viable reputation for benevolence, until the ejus anl bum lies file re-w ihI to .normal. - tgttiore itfcan a million- - ' lives since and an unseiash interest in a suf" " ; fering and needy people. America-an- d Moone's Emerald OU has brought jthe AnnJtce.' Americans, are held In unusu niitt'h eonifort ttr worried NipIe all. FpredntaUveB of mora than aatlons participated In the ally high regard because of the. wver the country ; is one of the won ' Stockholm conference and Toted Way In which America has saU derful discoveries of recent yenrs 'to Join la tha Golden Halo cam- - raged tha Uvea of the waifs of and. any one wlio is disnpiHiinteU provlda funds tor contino- - tha war and is bow "preparing them with lis use rnn hnve their money paJf 0tlar oklld wetlara and peconstruo- - to ba eonstrnctivs forces in the refundwl. AH druggists sell lots of Eaif' ,Si ' V, it. lnJJi! of Jht Adv. PLANS s . "I. - vi, - Americans lending male screen star, Thomas Muighau- - "' A Is IT Can Be Reduced . y. . SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN Tonight and Wednesday Regular Prices ... ' October 23. - tpii Gpmpany's 4 members" dull at herhotmi Mrs Harvey ffmtrlj wtt: MmTTert Stevens entertained at a lionuti'fuily arranged- dinner 'and bridge party at the. Smith' hraio.VPh'ursduy evening. Tink roses were used tg ndon the tables and entertaining rooms. inI 1 of the N. II. Kensington club at her home "Thurs day afternoon. Fretty autumn flow- era ware attractively arranged about the entertaining rooms. ' Needlework and music were delightful diversions or the afternoon, ami were followed by. a duluty r laaeheon. ,to .' . ' " n Mr. and Mri. 3. A. Vlsger jincl little son of Los Angeles have been here during the week visiting at the home of SIr; Visger's iian-nts- , Mr. fl. Wilson. They were and Jlrs-called to Utah bv the illness of Mr. Visg.er'8 sister, Mrs. Lee L. Baker of ProvoT trand Frank finllard entertained at a family gathering Inst Thursday (evening at her, home in liouorti Mrs. Ivy Wimvard Martellx who leaves this week for her lioine ii Florida- after a two months' Visit here with relatives.-;?'- . ."Tire Merchants". T. II. Vilsoh, Jr., ALL SEATS 10c .Msr. George Chase entertained the ladies of the JunioVijridge club anil & a number of other chisel 'friend, at n Sirs.' ltay bridge - luncheon. ns. Sirs. T. B. Iteese and Mary SlcUeth, were awarded prizixj r ?VkXmiOi!Li 21. Princess 1 entertain-nwiHxwhic- tne ; dumps on the '.'Of; turn-dow- -- ground. Firestone Gum - Dipped - to the Wpod-Gl- if hetss Uansea tained very successful' party In the gyui .Friday eve- -' nihg which was attended; by more tlinirTiny7ild:and hew "'mewTiers. The new nuMiibeTs were initiated dtir ing the day and sport Inly complied with all .the unusual demands made of tliem. Tliey were the honored gtots at the evening's consisted .of clever games ahd stunts anda tray lunch. still stay iron the figure very much as the old In- dian wears his. Heavy brott shoes with large of "fringed tongnes correct for leather are said to wear with the blanket wrap or, at least, they are the ones which are becoming a' fad with the youngsters who wear them. ... rayson hish school gave brYShe Malfoon3 .Mra. -- Bhont . Yefiican ride on Balloons and Society: s: Co, THE TimE2 STHMA" Thinrs That Interest Hie Milady's Corner ? edar ChestrWeek PAGE 1 1 - i Fore- America's most story writer Booth Tiykiug- ton. . ,y Sa . , Hi - . v. v - secre-Ifcary- 'tn8e n , two-ounc- das-dru- n d $h Pi IE " . The rictnre 10( in y s 2 a . .." THE MAN WHO FOyiWHiMSELFi w.tM Mack ' VIRGINIA VALLI Sennett Comedy "IKON NAG" Don Kirkham in Concert THOMAS MBGHAM fM 6 VIRGINIA THfr. PARAMOUNT VAIU PICTURE and Third1 Baseball Bluege of Washington was series hurtler at Pittslmrg, Catcher 'Earl Smith's fn the above photoKicker' as futile stall at Bluege the third graph. Back of Umpire Owens is gevcreid, bat Jn hand. Bluege icorcd froiii first on a double by PeckaipaugU, a dwislon by Tnipire 'Ovens, iP&liJSSJVffSQi' 'T.snfo.l'le--nt thedive phite irr the second fanirig of the -a the CColumbla Tonight and '.Wednesday - d ahhwa-renmka- |