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Show ' DESKRET EVENING-NEW- 3i tas TUESDAYMARCII S Fashions For Americans poke shaped bat la very definite approval (or, spring and sum mar wear. This hat, d with Its drooping or brim, is almost uniformly becoming, and sa tha crown must b of gsnnrous alas to support such a larga brim tba hat Is usually very comfortable. Tbe eketcb shews thres hats of th 'poke family any an of which ch b fashioned tha gjusLaur milliner wltlT very aatisfactory reeulta. " For the upper of tbs three hats rough arrow and taffeta may bn combined. W if preferred, a rough straw and a tin may b' used. In tho development of spring and summer mllHnery taffeta and satin are rtvaia. A aoft twist of tha silk circles tha crown and an uncurled ostrich plum trims tb hat In front THE You Can Save Eggs down-curve- Literary club U thia afternoon with THE B. Vaa Colt, an an program ia arranged (or afternoon, under direction of Mr. Jenkins. Mis Marten Homq. Miaa Katherine foatn Mm Cora notaler, Mina Elizabeth O Conpftr. Mtaa Arno Hurlrlfh, Mtaa Katherine liouaa, Mtaa Loretta pierce, Mtaa Katherine Ktley, Mitat Helen Power, Miaa Evelyn Lone, Mine SI a u on Nelson. Mtaa Ethel C. Wire and Mr. W. C. Lockirtgioh, I net Mte ' taing. st tea Dorothy Mini Leah Revkstsad, Miaa takm Part Patricia Powera, Miaa n a Morris, Vert Mr. rmimiet; ijr1Pn Coletto Mciiala and Miaa Isabel Jan. Mrs Margaret Duvsll John- - kina wan! Mia Gladys Fisher, g. pianist, who group of throa A affair of last venln a ccom panted tty Mr, waa delightful .rsieundx-r- , tha Ht. Patrick' dancing party ullirt Andeltn. Mrs Kdwsrd Hoff, given at Port Doug la by tha olhccra abort Irtab drama. of tha m a til read a general army hospital at tha new waa lecrecreation which hall, Pima, a hrlde-eleof lf,u r, The'eecondhatia-aw-aH-fabrte-a- f Wcek aute a troti.wii tea at the t fTteV" f !? PruKrnmrrlinVTpt Mfr. The upper1 part of it la mada of To fit r Me shamrock a an emblem, and at (he satin or faille silk, with brim faced In iM4id. on Ninth East street, assisted table lit the diningroom where aupper Georgette. or chlffotrln a fight shade jjw. SI r Dona Ul,-- Mrs. T. Todd, Mtaa waa nerved, the linen waa embroidered Imitation aigrette la tha trimming. ncs and Silas Jrrna Sun The rooms In ahamrock deaign, and the mint and AnThe crown of th lower hat is enin decorated pink Killarney Icea wera In the prevailing emerald ,f with email, closely tirely M and pink carnation. and the An unique centerpiece In the way of a curled covered ostrich tips., Tha brim may for a centerpiece bn hug taw bad Irish and be of dark colored satin or taffeta potato bristling w(th smelled banket filled with- white American flays, waa a feature of tha with underfacing of chiffon or Gaor and tied with, green na- decorations. jdrsiton 111 Tha effatrwaa In whits or ona of the pastel charge getta il A large number r.f friend as of Lieut. W. J Lovering, morale A narrow strip of black vaU stent during the afternoon. numof err . a assisted b the hospital, s e .a vet ribbon forms a chin strap, and, of ber tha other officer. as every womaa who has aver worn Miss Dorothy Ktrickley entertained on knows, this little touch of black . it evening at her home in honor Mi Lola entertained tat the throat (every becoming. ! Wugnal against Mot G'iadva films, t be decorations at ifit, Patricks dinnei1 folTurbans of spring 11 vintage are and evening Mtg InW Patrick euggeetjun lowed d aocial by pastime th labia affairs, not at all like theL ft J. telling being, a feature. About being decorated in green "ami whits turban of former year. Wide brim, r diaen friends were present. J c. and covers S3 carnation laid for sailors will be smart for! straw rough v( lata spring and early summer wear1 iconl club gave a delightful gujata. The These frequently appear to have., irtv last evening at the home of -- The Keeker Llteiarv etub ia giving robbed the kite hen" garden for embel.vs lets Knudseir, t hr rooms being 4M. Patricks h at. this lishment. afternoon Radishes, carrots, cucumparty coral ei In, greeti and white In celo-tlo- n bers and tomatoes art cleverly reproof tit. Patrick. Those who en- the home of Mrs. T. J. Nipper. duced and arranged In wreaths or voi the affair were Miaa Leah Marti, My. C. W. A Knell was tb recipi- clusters on Smart, rough straw sailors. us Elsie Cardwell, Mra. W. L. Han-- , ent of a Inasmhch as yellow Is being accordpleasant surprise parly Ust Mias Kuth n. Mrs. James Gilbert, given by yie Oliver O, Howard, ed such high favor In the developncu, Mai Wliinle Woodland, Mtaa nlghl. W. R. C., In honor of her (nth ment of frocka and blouses for spring ingle (jylienswan. a Ht. Patrick's emand summer it Is not surprising to obs e blems and colors wen not forgottia serve that vivid yellow nasturtiums Ona of the largest affairs given yee- tb evsning, and arf enjoyable ar much approved as trimming by - ray ttf honor of Kl. Patrick's day to mark waa time hat designer. spent. Tho Poke Ha Again a Favorite, In charge of the Altar so in that fly of Tit. Patrick's pariah of tha Vo-to- r Mrs. FMatm Ada la entertaining ithollc church, Cathrdraf at hall, Lodge sewing circle this afternoon, ne main hall waa decorated i n J r.sil ailil the Stage in (ha auditorium Mra. Jennie Bothwell and daughter. a4 American and Irteh flags twined Mr. W. W. Hall, leave today for a! grlber while festoons of am Hag trip le C.wHJfomla. aboutjlhfpilUra.-Th- a irJiTeTfiwound (Fr The News by H. ASSIagtea Brwee-- t thd diningroom had for a Mrs. F. T. Roberta and children, a large fern placed in a bes- who have been hers visiting her I address myself et whose handle waa yed with green caused a fever. It had created a new aline Crystal candlestick holding mother, Mrs. H. L. A Culmer, have TODAY to the parents of young situation. randlea were at the corners, and returned to the Roberts ranch in Idathe mother testified that children. I want to tell thorn theMoreover, had intrudes and small Irish Dags wera ho. at times openly bepatient a a from real Ufa, little rewn about the cloth- - A feature of story trayed Jealousv of his brother. story EveryMr. Mrs. and C. have Henry Taggart which strikingly brings out several thing accordingly pointed to his t evening was a program Including lections played by the Soldiers' band, returned from Chicago, wtu.ru .hey facts every nervousness being the culmination of parent should know, but a mental have spent the past month. ncal selections warn given by Mra conflict, caused- by lack of facta still unknown to moat parents. emotional eorge Cronin. Miss Ruth Bruneau, plus- perhaps th control, The regular meeting of the Business ms Esther It la the story of a Daniels and MUm Ellxa--t- h womans showing of favoritism by the mother club will taka place on U Connor, to the younger boy piano numbers were Thursday evening at th Commercial boy who. following an attack of e mished by Mias Ethel Hogan. Mias club, a business serious Surely there Is In this little story developed sesalun. at 7 Ju tu pr-- 1 chlckenpox, evleve Mglone, violinist, and Miss the usual program at t It Fea-- I voua symptoms. character much food for thought by parents His r f h evening wlH be vretta Matons, pianist, contributed talk bvl changed for the worse, he sometimes Unmistakably It suggests the helpon -- veral Kn of ,h! imagined that he saw things when fulness of questioning children a to selections An instrumental no, composed of Miss Mary O'Don-el- t. Worklltgniane Compenetft ion law, and . to he seen, and he had their, dreams if thev show peculiarivia k Brenda Fmncklyn oa ties of conduct: inthe importance of violinist; Miss Lucile Jenkins, the needs of tba war orphans nightmares. frequent of Franca. oliuist. and Mhw Veronica Jenklna, them In the Formerly -- affectionate and docile, startlngeaTly'lo-traaged several numbers,and Edward The fTeofan WITFmeet with Mra An he now became Irritable and hard to control of their feelings, and the danof He showed a tendency to ger itzpartrtrlr gave violin selection An netta Culmer, 11 C street, on Wednes- manage. causing any child to believe wh jig waa danced by Florence day afternoon at III i m. Mias sulk, and often cried without appar- that he Is less loved than are his brothers or sisters. prtnger, with a piano accompanl-rn- t Brenda Francklyn will give an address ent reason. in behalf of tha Fatherless Children was the stats of affairs when Nothing can Je more agonizing to by Miss Celate Laramie. kraace." The topic for discussion, haThis The following committees wera In of cams under the observation of g a sensitive child than tbe sentiment Domes"Tha of American of Camp-be)of l, tha entertainment ineriority. Again and again, there tic Architecture," will ba presented Baltimore specialist, C. Macfte :iarge a physician familiar with the Is reason to suspect this sentiment is commlttea, Mrs. J. f. by A. U. Tregansa. e e . principles and expert in the methods the direct cause of barfling mental hraven, chairman, assisted by Mrs. and nervous troubles in the young. Kottler, Mra dlannlgan. Mrs, T. William Paxton of of modern medical psychology. 'Hr.'and Mri. announce Had Dr. Campbell been a specialist - (Copyright, 1919,- - by the Associated tha mar- Utah, Connor, Mra. A. J. Rrannan and Kanoah, of their daughter ' - t(ildst 0f the old physiological school he is Veronica Jenkins, ticket commit, Newspapers ) A. of J. to Leslie Magna, would probably have regarded the e Miss Katherine Rotzler, Mrs. one foremen of of the the general ichard Sexton, Mra T. O'Connor, STOPPED COrGH AFTER INFLUthe wedding taking case as merely toan Instance of Serve J K. Schraven, Mis V. Jenkins, l'tah Copper atmine, the chlckenpox. Inpoisoning due Hotel Utah. ENZA. place today e Itev. Father M. Sheehan and the stead he asked himself tha common to ev Father Hogan 'T sense waht that Foley's Honey aay questions: At Civic Center this morning Miss Presiding at tha Why should chickenpox affect this and Tar Is sthe best cough medicine I ipper table in turn were Mra A H. Leah Jeanlnga gave a demonstration In for Lightening particular boy lir this particular way? ' ever E. B. McDowel, It, iiiid, Mra J- - F." McKmany, Mra "Simple Equipment What ia the meaning of the various F. D. I, Box 119 Arlington, Tenn. My iseph Oeoghcgan, Mra T, J. Q'Car-jl- l. work in the Kitchen andofDiningroom" and Cotton afternoon "Values This nervous son He had the worst influenza. he A had Mra A. J. Bruneau. displays? symptbms group of Linen Fabric" will be shown by an To answer these questions Dr. kind of a cough and I tried everything, mfig girls dressed In Sr, Patrick's and at 7 fid p. m. Prof salesman, expert adopted what will soon be but nothing did any good. God sent ips and aprons assisted In serving Ray M Kuaaeli and Mra. R M Ledyard aCampbell common procedure In the treatment me a friend with Foley's Honey and he young women weret Mias Lucile wilt conduct a class In Spanish. of functional nervous and mental dis- Tar, and his cough was better the next orders. He began by quizzing his lit- day and in two days he had ne cough tle patient about the character of the at all. Foley's Honey and Tar stops persistent nightmares. harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy t In doing this he acted on the theory breathing. It is effective, yet pleasant that dreams and particularly chil- to take. Schramm Johnson Drug Co. dren's dreams mirror pretty clearly Adv. , the hopes, fears, and wishes of the For The Deemt Hewt Vy Tfcern tea W. Barge. waking life. Certainly In the present Instance thia theory was impressively Not Mach Danger of vindicated. Revolution in Korea The little boy, it appeared, usually PETER. A SHADOW WARN dreamed about robbers. And In his 'T!s always best to keep In mind dreams the robbers usually made it a of serious conse- -' Revolutions The little things of life, youll find. point to attack, not the dreamer himars impossible In Korea at self, but a younger brother, whom quence m 'especially true with the this time, and press reports that KopHl.S they .killed and cut Into pieces I little folks of the Green Forest It seemed a plausible Inference that reans are chaffing, under the rule of the youthful dreamer was, conscious- the Japanese were' initiated with the nd the little people of the Green ly or subconsciously, jealous of hie Korean royalty, which hopes to bring brother. Questioning their mother, about a sentiment (n favor of Korean 'endows, it u often the little things Dr. Campbell made an Interesting disrulershlp. Is the opinion of George It. at make the difference between life Allen, president and general manager covery. ad happiness and death suid sorrow. Before the patient's Illness both he of the Chosen Mining company ot and his had brother Korea, who was in Halt Lake yesterwith H is that their slept they are always listening, mother. When ths patient was at- day. Mr. Allen has lived in Korea rat for big sounds, hut for this snap tacked with the chlckenpox ths for the past five years. r' a little twig or the rustle of a leaf, mother toolt the other boy into anHaving resided in Korea for maity nd so It Is that they are-- always other hl, leaving the. patient to sleep alone. Thus as Dr. Campbell dryly for little movements In the hiking remarks: prass or among the trees, and for The chlckenpox had not ortly GUISS OF SALTS IF Wasatch -- vo-iJ- u, will-giv- to rt rt, r -- X In many recipes only half as many eggs arc required, in some none at pll, if an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder is used, about a spoon, in place of each egg omitted. Try this method with boat-shape- all-you- bak- r ing recipes. Thousands of women ay. are using it with great success. Royal Contains No Alu- mLeaves No Bitter Tasto Your Childs Dream .tatne the year and knowing Intimately both' ImJapanese and the Koreans, It Is possible for me to believe the present situation exists as Is reported in the news dispatches, Mr. Allen said We have disturbing elements in In Korea we have all communities. the individual who makes a living funds from superIgnorant, raising stitious farmers, and when crops fail they attribute It to the fact that contributions are not sufficient. The average Korean usually pays heavtlv to have the next years crop successful Ignorance as well as lack of interest beyond a straw, mafi to sleep on. something to eat and a little dope, prevails among VO per cent of the Ko- - cen-.rpie- ce -- seven-year-o- Powder Mug C - t' tf r- !, in baldng by using ld ner-red- reana and they care little for the fu- work In Athens Greet e during the ture. Korea under Japanese rule Is wtr, uff in s.iit Lak vcAr- far superior to apy former adminis- da on ids uy to Jaftidcna, tration. MjJ B.irnf net id ihoo md of iMvft Koreans never were world travel- iantf in .md lt'Hdnnift tvre ers, the nBBie hermit Jringdom' tellinto riiptrMtv th yi rnuM ing the whole etory. The nobilltv and suHjrcd to nn.?t Brutal treatin no coutori ment. from tMre forced to rrrfont clawior caste, is longer and It ts thia element that Is contln- - ail Wind? of hard ork and viorr in ually leaning toward revolution ' to continual rood f food and c oLinc i and regsin its power over the Ignorant hurdrpds ho ant dmd 1 j of thnr treatment With the ti lj? ..' arm ih iof . Greek v up i CilS Of W OTft r Of mTCR$t .turned Iuom.'tor many iif. arfvie (l. 1 J .v- t h th roii'O Snd himnsit nikrd w h r manv nvd people frrl vei grateful l . MaJ Clifford W. Barnet of Chicapo, who had cliarge of Bed Crcma relief jienmlr t'rriMs fr .r H i u tbOj -- -- s. : tried,-write- Yes Thats the Batter Little Stories For Bedtime and that he might Just as well go on. You see he had meant to get back home to the dear Old Brier Patoh by the time Jolly, round, red Mr. Sun awoke, and there were still many place he warfted to visit. T may as well - go on, thought Peter. , I don't want to sit her all tha rest of the night and I havent seen or heard a single thing to hint at any real danger, . 1 want to go Tedire or Tock deep in Mother Wants When the door of the Corner Grocery opens and Mr. Groceryman sees Betty tripping up to the counter smiling and sure he knows, without asking, . just what she wants MAID OCLOVER BUTTER T There He Sat as Still a If He Were a More of Stone. Eat Less Meat if You Feel' thdt you en4 I little otbr todt thin et alL would notice Now while Pete ItAbbit often ta Backachy or Have Bladmod heedlesa, there are time when der Trouble. v he i . very cautioua. - Ae he went hopping and skipping along through Meat forms" uric acid which excites the Green Foreet toward the place and overworks the kidneys in their ,or f0re,?n, ,whw where was tho nest of.Bedtail tho effort to filter it from the system, 001 flnd or Hawk be felt quite free of fear 1 u , Regular eaters of meat must flush the thr lg, worry-- But as he approached the kidneys occasionally. Yoq must a neet was tO.t0 Rodtails tree in which them like you relieve your bow- nM" over of doubt all sudden feeling the acidaVaste and swept els; removing to tmn He hadnt seen anything or him. J 1 poison, else you feel a dull misery In ' the kidney region, sharp pains In the ! heard anything to make him snow in front of hack or sick headache, dizziness, your pictous. yet suddenly, quite as if ?r,fted stomach sours, tongue Is coated and some one bed . whispered it In his - we -- that w WSrtiedJhim .shadow hen; at her is bad you .have "the .easyjie-fal- t i c i tr- yhqt that.danger we as not a safe were, rheumatic The urine is they twinge. and Peter instantly stopped cloudy lull ot eedtmentf-thchannel i still uader.e erowohed- - 'Perfectly often get. Irritated, obliging XQutal hem- -, . Next story; Tins Shadow pf Fear broad branch of a get- up twotr'thre,tTiheg during the ..." -I- -I lock- tree: Thera h atr us stilt as night tie were a stone and all the time To neutralize these Irritating acids he was listening with all hIsTrnght.i and1 flush off the bodys urinous waste waa Moon MirtrSsa Gentle high in' gat four ounces of Jad Salta from any pharmacy; take a she- - ekri and --the ' moonbeams ' mAds "" and In all of shadow a glass of water before light patches breakfast Mr a few days and your through the Green Forest. Peter kidneys will then act nne and bladbeard (nothing and saw nothing of der disorders disappear. This fam-- 1 which 'to be afraid, yet he couldn't ous saJts is made from the acid, of rid himself of the feeling that danger j grapes and lemon juice, combined of some kind was very near. What, with lithia, and ha been used, for kind of danger It might, be he hadnt clean and generations stimulate to. the leest Idea, but until he gould get , aluggieh kidneys snd stop bladder irrid of that .feeling he wisely decided ritation. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, to stay'where he waa harmless and makes a delightful efHo he sat for a king, long time, and j fervescent .lithia-watdrink (which little by little that feeling of fear millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious ktd-he-y grew less and lesa At last h had bout mad up his mind that thers. and bladder causa for that tuning ( was m ii -- 1 MTSofat YlAdS ta . r mUwd tar Ut pedeo er itMTttiM. diet litewme. ethanstive eserciw. Today K t pirmavnt karmhm, Uarmmm TftbteU, After eeh Meal rsvTtntts-ft-t hefwltff' hat they like tie ettlMcaiMfe fcwavf they ft three hr fear pound o Sttaple effective, sate Mermolt H--v 11 rtptws Tablets ere rdt by drft ft lerrs cate for Qr if y rU ftrefeft mst w n te direct t the U nmelft m Detroltq They eat tt kick cuits. Thats why Betty invariably asks for MAID 0 CLOVER. Its the HIGHEST QUALITY ter. made clean and pure, The big word on every package PASTEURIZATIONthe DOUBLE GUAR- - ANTEE of purity. . j . : MAID O CLOVER . every day butter is fresh, at your grocers, Mutual Creamery Company - Kneads tell fredr dorters ted their petirnlSv oatil tfcowaads knew Whet. Wsttood. 2! otrlne awthi -- ? 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