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Show r THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH MARGUERITE tt a STYLES D'VE HEIGHT TO FIGURE; PATRICIAN SUITS AND ENSEMBLES CHURCHILL tsaasatat Q era ofIhtathebeawtint IMm ecf Led nliAll big ill; Vliill Let fall.r a Hi lr rf C4 t with lln-- li a very, brtt-r- e Itrtlfli atraw La Woll.i-- r tar; s to bar (la fluUimaa inn Il curb a tali' atra Ull pUt. Ctua llllla bad Lax. ver; ami ;rl It held light sod rat; lo ra it; qst a (ml deal, m If you everjtblag la bard nauueii, f iiw ami tao 11 Lax IL CrU lima II atraw, ail tLla w a trip. Lad lakm L V trie ilA( a but aba kr. igiiltx Oe--r tad tra (., ita; !( but Ml b'f a La g. a (.a.ked Lrf which li re ir M a (nral evrhl lilt lrrLIfur a i7' (rrt l.rr otbef f M attd allle-oett- woman who need downward mot teg a Ibe a bleb lend to Me I noted I'sul fgttrk unique creations stylos tha frock lo tha pHiurt with a long amrfilke drape faltleg from the shoulder at the Lark While tbla panel 4rtw ma be a bit (gar sled from aa Amertraa vlrw he would tltma. put handkerchiefs and eludings and tiitlo itdog In Lr Lax llratrb At lt It wa fld. I lb ntrM be; lh Jr atrangoat Hi;. LU aim-Wrla- Nrt, taka boa. Lo f.gu hi ting affect a. design to gita bright Tba prime the ralard oatrf la lines, tha molded bip, ilm longer 0 aktrta all ira doing Ibt.f alar a arcttni4Uh I Ida haplattM ft lb aomewhai plump ;oung and Lit die Lad Mid lo ILe fewlbltm lctr1o of tl.ooa o.h U aa) rti.U wtlrb knew fuu-- l L lakrW kluOg, BEATRICE'S RAC DOLL of dm NIC to lb u rrd and crowd! ILere aero Jgd of aiiert and rare and nod art and a lr. g fat.un'a path, Butt and an aeoihtea Lai taking r aa fUM .sphere of new d gt.li; abd In rfea.u g formality, ?bt I evidenced nut Mil; la maiiriw of a more lira ted aJjlirg, but la qaatii; bd kind of nmterlale rtnptuyed end In Ibe urn of handsome and unique fur inruming Arrordtbg lo arta, ttm greater prr Of the wntld ot faablun Laa gone blark Never waa there an autumn when no man; striking Mart I an tea Lava found Ibetr wa; from the t'rt-h rwtdtal to American at; la ceu leru So If ;ou can wear Mark comlngt; and amartl;, "do It oowT eiiall; o Next ttm roetd twfiM, fetid beretiv, tr acrid Min glvna aridoara of our tomh try 1blUipa Mill af imfl all llm llitm. constant bcdaa At !(b belt wai wood buoitnlox quit onllke queer I be aounda of It. cHrkH and Hm owl and lb le of ibe tree aw tab-luand laugblax Ibe; I bought of Mgttal Gri acquainted with b!a perfect aa- Meui keep that betpa the auund and That aver; atomic needs at limes, Tka It whenever a Learty Steel bring any discomfort. rbtlllpa Milk of MagneeU ba wop medical mdoreemetit. lad roovlncwd millions of meo and womea ibe; didn't kit Indigestion." Im1 dlri, and don't suffer; Jut rr mender Phillips. I'lraaant l take, and always effectlv The name Phillip la Important; It IdetiilAca Ibe genuine product Milk of Mrnr!a" Las brm the IT. It registered trade tturk nf Ike Charles It Phillips Chemical Co, and Its predecessor Charles It Phillips since IffTH. UarL x aeC things lo as; lo rarh otbrr. Ttm belt da; the; went shopping. And Tim b(i, o, were crowded. llwlrlrn began to feel Lonewlrb f.if Urn rwunir; and Lrr own frieoda and h daera aim knew. Hut bow btotber bald Ibe; ware gulox lo lit Lp shop. It dream shop. Iteatrlr Lad. irtuall;, to plnrh herwtf to make aura that atm wasn't asleep. There w tvrr; thing In Ibl abop. ILere was all Ibo o;e one could eter think of and ao man; more be- - br am able. Hut of all tbo wonderful to;e a llitle doll, a Hn; rhlne ddl with a drea made of rblna I a re OKed Ler heart with longing. th. If ah ruld own that doll, ah would he effect!;, mrfertl; Lapp; -- Sweeter During tho Mason 1127 and 1l2f loading yaungaat laadmg lad; on tho Now York at a go. tha la ottll In Lar ! and waa born on Chrlalmaa da;. In Kanasa City. Mm Churchill la flv faot ala Inch tall, walgha 124 pounds, has baautlful long auburn Lair, dark brown and a gracious arlatocratla poiaa, Har onl; hobb; la dramatla art. - Marguanla ChurthlH, now lad; In movlatonaa, waa th ;, pmiiips Milk oooooooooooooooooooooooooo of Magnesia For Meditation alwaya. She alooil pMiklng at It, not notlrlng Tha Rag OoU and Monk; Mad to Go that abe hud forgotten to fidlow her LEONARD A. BARRETT mother who had gon to look at sum Along. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo And then, aouirthlng bigger doll. imr iLlnsa In rat'll da;, am II tli Lag more wonderful thnn au; dream A FLYING FISH waa xer; queer luoklua, with Ita aldt ti lier. bulging nut lu all direction A kind); man looked down at her, And limn aha dldn'l all Ilia and Mid: VTOT man; ;ear ago It waa thought a w Inrrcillbla that automobiles should thin; In aha mall; needed at all. do like that doll?" Utile Ctrl, ;ott aim So ilia da; r started ever the; supplant tha bursa and wagon, oh, I think ita Ihc most beautiful limit nrr;tlilnx out and pscked all wa assume tha same altiand loda; In life. I all in; thing Pve eter aen s tude toward Ilia airplane. Mn; uirr again adore It. Of rourn her rax didl had to go stllrtn that confidently own planet It, the Mnjlm ;oud like lo will never taka tha place of along and ao did the to; itinke;, hut klndl; man an Id. dm decided to leave llm rrat of Imr Is It not within reason to Oh. I'm aure It' ao beautiful II tlolla at horn. Thom tru no nmm believe that. If traveling In tha air cost and dollars. dollar mul and thr; wore a little too for ttu-in- , cun Im made aa comfortnble and safe No. It's not ao expensive as lutid travel, the airplane will beyoung to lie taken on aut-l- i a trip It la rather unusual hut II needn't after all. come Im expensive al all. ver; common method of I'll cite It to Granted that this comfort Tim; could go later, aim told them, ;ou." when the; were older. The; were nml an fi t; can be Hut how ran ;ou give it to me? ensured, the ter; good about It, loo. The; dldu'l Are ;ou ao verr, ver; rich?" art disappointed or aulk; In the least. advantI own this shop,' the klndl; man Then aim put In her little ruhlmr age of the u I J. and I think I know children Img with a toothhruKh und sponge and over the I know the little china lace doll wilt all the llllle thing aim needed every al wnta he would be Is wlih It so hupp; . sHi-dnight and every inornlng. Her hruxh yours!" and coiuh oh, there were a number A recent effort (CopyrKM ) to attain a new i bnp-M-lo-- EAR OIZ MHIUtklsw DwnIfliotiUewwswa, A. O. LEONARD. Inc. 70 Nik An. New York Che lie per-w-n- auto-mohUc- a. hioa. I ng air-filu- ;u, . tCMvrrrrrvvo(KirirKooo was scientist In By OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LIKE SAM HILL" to tell ;ou all about Ohio 1WANT Ohio has 1,000,000 cars, no drivers' examinations, no age limits, and tlmt ain't all. A dozen tire companies nmlntatn dn; and night trucks to wear out teat tires. Thousands of new automobiles from Detroit are driven across Ohio every dny for ensl ern mnrkets. Trnfllc Is ao heavy that you wonder that any Ohio baby lives long enough to become President. Every highway tins a festoon of white crosses along the edge. "Each cross marks a fatal automobile nccl dent," explains a calloused native. Drive carefully when you come to Ohio. There have been enough fools liere already. EKED BARTON. - (Copyright.) O GERTIE GABBY TIIK i phrase "like Sam Hill as "He like Sam Hill," or "He works like Sam Hill always with the connotation of hectic or excessive actlv. Ily Is commonly used In everyday speech and many people have wondered about Its origin and whether there was In fact such a person as "Snnv Hill." There was a descendant yes, there was. And we have tracked hint to his lair! Not only that, but a descendant has been found, living In Westchester county. New York, who hns but to turn to the family album to supplement our biography of him! t'ol. Sam Hill (for that I what he was) was horn In Guilford, Conn., February 21, 1(578, und died In May, 1 752. lie was elected to the general nssem term after term bly, und He was for a time Justice of New Haven, County court In 1717 he was town clerk nml clerk of the proprietors of the common and undivided lands. From 172(1 to 1725 he was clerk of the Probate court and Inter Judge of probate, which he remained until Ids death. In fact, so often and so continuously was Sam Hill elected to public otllce we learn, that the moderator at town meetings might have been said to have the habit of remarking: "We nre again assembled to nominate Col, Sam Hill!" And In and about the town of Guilford to tills day, people say with reference to an unusually success ful and surviving candidate for public office, "he runs like Sam Hill." Throughout the country the phrase gained popularity and an expression for unusual activity, which Is the sense In which we use It today. v by ? n Ge He claims How It Started Jean Newton made Far Ike Sanmwkat Plump Woman n? trans-portnllo- that the airplane be Is making will fly from Berlin to New Tork In six hours. In order to accomplish L. A. Barrett. sliced It Is neces- sary to attain an altitude of not less thnn forty thousand feet, which he claims his ship can reach in one and oue-hnl- f hours, by traveling upwards at an angle of forty-flv- e degrees Instead of souring In circular fushlon. At this altitude the pressure of the atmosphere has no effect, so that with hermetically seuled engines. It Is possible to attain a speed of from four hundred to five hundred miles an hour. As no charts are ovnllnhle for traveling at such a height, the pilot directs his course according to directions received from the earth by radio. The ship resembles a large fish. feet long and weights It Is twenty-twton. Six hours of travf about el would not be cosily ns it has been estimated that the trip from Berlin to New Yoik would not consume more than ten dollars worth of fuel. While it may be possible for air travel to supplant nutonmhillng for the tonrNt who may enjoy the novelty and the speed of the former, it Is a serious question If the airplane can ever accommodate n very huge percentage of those who travel or transport heavy freight In large quantities. First, the horse and wagon followed h.v t lie cable car, now the electric trolley, followed by the automomiles bile. geared to run at eighty-flvan hour, now a flying fish Berlin to New York in six hours What next? that i yet It confirm the sentiment wblcb Is 'gaining empnasls. In regard to Individualising each guwo For the making ol inis dresa a love ly bordered rayon and silk material Is tbe choice ot Ibis eminent French costume designer. This fabric Is one of those delightful rayon weave which while It hns Ihc proiet formal look essential for the dress to he worn about town laundera perfectly. One can see by this froik of on usual lines that everything Is possible In fushlon's realm this season, teslgn ers stop at nothing that will enable them to enter to Individuality Fot tn stance there ere those who do not wish to entirely Ignore the waistline and yet tbe; feel the urge to adopt rht new princess lines, for even for day time he seml-flttelong bodices with hemlines flares are the call of the mode. To thlsi fashlonlsts give an swer by Indicating the waistline with One shlrrlngo. These merely suggested waistlines with sparse sbirrlngs Invite "dress- (mint, d The vogue for the handsome all black suit la being revived for fall Black brondiloth trimmed wltb an arleto cratk blink fur such as broadtail Persian Inmh or wane one or other ot the flat curly tyies reaches the verv zenith of good style But It la no alone the kind of fui which count for chic, hut the cleverness of lie manipulation as accented In collar cuffs, borderlngs and trimmings It general Some (here are. for whom coloi holds greater appeal than black Fashion caters fo color-desirwin hrondcloth8. velvets and duvetyne which are richly colorful, exploltlm fascinating wine shades, deep reds bottle greens, autumn browns and vt brant blues. Suits In these very rlcl dark shades of velvet or doth n are hrlngtny generously new beauty to tbe current style-pl- r lure. Only seeing Is believing" that col or effects can be so entrancing a the new fall ensemble modes present e O Know Thyself The real fool Is he who does not know hiins.lf." said Oscar Wilde. I have always lielieved every. . . one knt.vr himself, and lies whn he s not, E. W. Howes suys he lii.iitluy. d.-e- Iiv'tilti. by Ud lure Neiper SymJW ( Attractive Porcelaia Belleek porcelain Is an extremely thin ware, decorated with a pearly luster laid over the glace, suggesting the Interior of shells. It derived Its nnm from Belleek. Ireland, whera It waa originally piade. j I ittiiUHtiiii-- 1Svdhlill " ? 1111(1111111' Iodine Found Stinglaaa Having nil the antiseptic properties it Iodine, but not stinging when applied to open wounds, a new drug has oeen discovered by Prof. Hans Fried--nthna psyslologlst of the Berlin He has named the new nlverslty. intlsepttc "metajodin." which la said to be made by combining Iodine with uxygen. l, cines in the New Mode maker touches which In themelver are playing an Important rale In In tyrannical! Ids detested life, and most deserved death." "King Richard the Third" has kept perpetual possession of the stage ever since It was written, and the character has been a favorite one of nearly every English speaking tm gedian cf eminence, from Burbage down. accompnnyi". nervousness, backache, headache, blue spells, and rundown condition. dont but ordimedi- heres one that all of them love. Perhaps It shouldnt Great Shakespearean Drama his Every day 10,000 women buy n bottle of Lydia E. rinlthnra'a Vegetable Compound. They ksn that there is no better remedy for their troublesome ailnusits with their Children O title page of the first edition reads as follows: "The Tragedy of King Rlclmrd the Third. Containing Ids treacherous plots against his brother Clarence; the plttlefull murther of his u lli-ull-h mon.jr Tour. llreul Htno Norfolk, Va narily take to King Richard HI was written In 1594 and first printed In 1597. The nephews; IU.I. motes lr Proves Claim Swank; Suit usurpation; with (he whole course of VtrrrVma XUfcr Dorothy's Mother Wtstern Newspaper Union.) o Innocent lclu. run MmuiImnU If a man s first Impulse is to be his bringing up has been neglected. e CoprlKhl No ust trying to find out over th phon how many Inning hav been played. You'll never get the number." LRCTtnic tvinKvr wtsr AM) (.AVTI.KtX Wh one-lml- ((E). u la he FLORES TON SHAHPOO-lir- al nb I'ukni i..r SikitM rot.Da.uoe b r at awl bs ofv sad Sag. MeMite irta. 1101 WhMBtcai Watts, I'stcfcqgas, K. I. vr; dlvfduallzing tbe gown The question tn regard to ahethei skirts are to be longer. Is no longei a questlou. according to the precedent It I said set by Paris designers that French women are taking more kindly to the Idea ot length, ned hem line than are American wonen With more formality, more elegance does the mode assert Itself. Of this fact we are reminded at every step them. Per example, here Is tldk swanky .suit In the picture, its coloi scheme of cherry red for the velvet of which It Is styled with ecru lace for the blouse Is most effective and Is an Index to the character ot dark s which fall modes are assuming. The scarf Is of Persian lamb snd carries that Jaunty air which ao many of the new neckpieces reveul JCI.1A BOTTOSII El (9, til Waetvra Nomagci Coloa-- t he called a medicine at nil. Its more like a rich, concentrated food. Its pure, wholesome, sweet to the taste and sweet In your child's little stomach. Tt builds up and strengthens weak, puny, underweight children, makes them eat heartily, brings the roses back to their cheeks, makes them playful, energetic, full of life. And no bilious, constipated, headachy, feverish, fretful baby or child ever failed to respond to the gentle Influence of California Fig Syrup on their little bowels. It starts lazy bowels quick, cleans them out thoroughly, tones and strengthens them so they continue to act normally, of their own accord. Slillions of mothers know about California Fig Syrup from experience. A Western mother, Mrs. J. G. Moore, 119 Cliff Aven San Antonio, Texas, says: "California Fig Syrup Is certainly all thats claimed for It I have proved that with my little Dorothy. She was a bottle baby and very delicate. Her bowels were weak. I started her on Fig Syrup when she was a few months old and It regulated her, quick. I have used it with her ever since for colds and every litk tle and her wonderful condition tells better than words bow It helps. Dont be Imposed on. See that the Fig Syrup you buy bears the name, "California" so youH get tba genu-lnfamous for 50 years. set-bac- e, |