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Show it SUNDAY MORNINGl DECEMBER i it i y in 192i: 7 THE OGDEN . STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TO VISIT THE TROGLODYTES ECONOMY. WAVE' ...... AW SWEEPS The regular meeting of ' the Past Matrons circle was held Wednesday .afternoon in the Masonic temple with Mrs., Nevada Cook and Mrs. Helen Cole receiving1. Eigteen' members were present. Reports on the bazaar hej.d recently by the circle were given and lfty finished garments for the Martha society were handed in. Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Nevada Cook entertained with a delightful reading. Mrs. MarM. Cross garet Craven and Mrs. C. next meet-- ; will be the hostesses at the ing. Mrs. Chester J3. Morse was hostess to j the members of her- - bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home, 6X2 street. Following' an Twenty-fourt- h afternoon given to cards,; Mrs. Morse terved a daintily prepared luncheon. blue The table was J centered with aCovers bowl filled with narcissus. were laid for eight. Mrs. Homer E. guest of the club.!' Fenn was an invited 0 to ' Mrs. Walter Holmes was hostessclub of the; Jolly Twenty the -members last- evening at her home on Seventeenth street. Refreshments were served at the close, of a delightful evening of entertainment. ' "V Members of the Friday Reading club the were entertained that afternoon. at. Og-i home of Mrs. Frederick Berne in en fan von Mrs. Earl Ballantyne gave a lecture on "Anatole France. Refreshments were served. Monday. December 13. at the- Burton residence 2915 Wall avenue. .. . . Morton will be hostess to the memhers of the M and Sclub December Thursday' afternoon, her home, 2224' Adams avenue- - 15,atj 'Mrs.Arthur Bender will be hostess to the "members , of the O. D. O. club December 15, at Thursday afternoon, street. her home, 872 Twenty-fift- h , , of the At the regular meeting Royal Neighbors of America Monday evening at 8 . clock In. the I. O. O. F. hall, of officers.' Ail there will to be in attendmembers are requested Mrs. " ." -- : ( . n -- ance- ,: ; ' -. - . M . ; . : esses. ' " prnt . j-- , ). ron-'om- , j ; I : I Thursday afternoon at her home, 321 Twentieth street. Miss Nettie Herrick attended. as an invited guest. Christmas was hinted at in. the lovely decorations of red and green used by Mrs. Pell. ' Refreshments were served. " AS PICTURED ' - $12.75 WHY NOT A BREAKFAST COAT v Brown will be hostess to the members of the Past Noble Grand club Thursday afternoon at her home, 1677 Washington avenue. Visiting Past Grand members are invited to ata Mrs.-Althe- joke-smith- s. I Mrs. .Wesljy. O. Pell was hostess to the members- - of her Kensington club Mrs, R. B. Porter was hostess to the .of members of the City Federation Women's clubs Monday Dec. 5, at her the home, 800 Washington avenue. AtMrs. close of the business meeting was Wlnfield R. Smith, of Seattle, who of the in Ogden to organize chapter of Women Voters was introleague duced. Mrs. Smith gave an Interesting talk in which she explained fully the 'meaning and purpose of that organization.' After a most interesting meeting3 January the club adjourned to meet Washingwith Mrs. Ezra C.: Rich, 2650 ' ton avenue. '; Salt Lake, Amy Brown Lyman of ' the union at the be will speaker Relltef someeting of the Weber Stake 2 Dec. be to held' Sunday. ciety in the Second ward. '11, at o'clock Mrs. George S..01en was hostess to Reading the members of the Marana circle Monday afternoon- at. her home, WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. The time when, in popular fancy, no good wotdler ever looked at his'hee!s. That b?Hof, fettered by counties' Is due to bf rudely unaltered when the doughboy of the. Drctnt offer their testimony, according ,nrin i oinciai or th war department. The good soldier of the day la Kivlnic careful attention to not onlS his beela and hoIid. but toVvri' ' "I ':' .Itemsho, ' of hi eiulpmnt. thy declare y ;hij.i all lcau! of the wa( of that has swept over the military arm of the nervtre. In it effort to lle within the approprUtlonw granted by t!je present congress the army ha been forcea to apply economies all along Ithe line, and the thrift habit i beln Imprcvftl on th rank and fll n a. manner calculated to leave an abiding ' Imprennion. 8ome saving soul surrented that the jltem of shoes was one that might be easily subjected to a little pruning. iThe douEhboya wer scuffling out their " .'' Ipole leather at a rate that threatened '.to prove ruinous, ho demonstrated. and It was suggested that the man behind the gun be made personally responsible for the state of hia footThe suggestion wna adopted, Lady Dorothy Mills, daughter of the Earl oi Oxford, will soon wear.a translated to the rank and file be entertained by the Troglodytes. No, the Troglodytes are not andruns about as follows: I, members' of a fashionable London set. In fact, little is known about Privates will tec that theti1 shoe soles are in good order that they are them.. They are a tribe inhabiting the Sahara desert. - - ; - Cardinal Virtue w - . ' ' ' . v Mrs. ,Jjilia Maple .and' Mrs. ".J:' P, Murphy were hostesses to the members of the Royal Neighbors of. America, and their friends Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Maple, 2620 Liberty avenue. Eight tables of cards were enjoyed and awards were made to Mrs. Thomas Kinkade, Mrs. Baker, I. L. Burkland and Mr. Baker. Miss Viva Murphy won the all cut prize. Refreshments were served by the host- . - - ) , ' . ;Even Rawest of Recruits Sees Thrift Regarded as .Lm J." turned In for replacement at the first sign of a hole In the outer layer of , Not only do they prove a gift of Beauty, but these fluffy leather. Ami they will make thlsTiho The regular meeting of the Miriam on penalty of every day. Inspection atin Breakfast Coats, with their perky little ruffle?, have fo pay themselves for any rechapter will convene Tuesday at 8 having o'clock In the Masonic temple. Offia world of wearing quality and service tucked away In their placements where the old shoe turned cers wllj be elected for the year. A In to the quartermaster's department gleaming folds. full attendance is" requested. la too greatly worn to permit its' re- none for the Get In line lftlr. GOosiK, gander:' The colors arc light and dark, in changeable effects. "Goosie, to get out of the way. Members of - the Women's Benefit about In the matter of ciothlnr. too, the were tho joke discussing They association will entertain at a card getting down off an elephant. "How war department is effecting savings h SPECIAL FOR MONDAY CHRISTMAS Sometimes the cares of life don't wherever party' and dance Wednesday evening, do you get down?" asked the possible. When a private or for the 'steenth time. "You seem to weigh as heavily upon a little "non-com- " takes his best girl to the Decembr.l4. in the W. O. W. hall. SHOPPERS movies he is clad in his Sunday best, climb down." "Wron?!" "You grease skinny nawed-of- f piece of humanity as the wears ho at suit 'Mrs. Paul Franke will be hostess his sides and slide down." "Wrong!" they do upon that inspeatlon only great hunk oi and when on to the members of the Home Culture "You tako a ladder and get down." cheese typo and the chirp pass. In his other wakisn't half so -club Saturday, December 17, at her Wrong!'" "Well, you take the loud. ing hours he is uniformed in khaki that has meen better days, but still is home, 9 74 Binford avenue. The af- trunk lino down." "No,an not quite. fo" drills ard camp ternoon Will be devoted to the study You don't get down off Can elephant; Ogden Teacher anyone tell me'wrvlCfable Itlne. Careful Inspections of salvaged an income tax Is' of music, with, the following program you get .It off a goose!" Ardent Student It is when you sit clothing nrc made by the inspector given: street. 1S67 Twenty-fift- h on a tack. general to the end that no uniform SPIRITS and spirits Mary -Garden.-- . .Mrs: W. L. Peterson ,"' b scrapped while there yet is a miniAlbertNo. Teacher I'm short of In ouUa afraid Spaulding this Westmin boards, you don't Rftventeen- members of the day ...... . ...... Mrs. Charles Hartley ' see mum of service in It. the is C. and prohibition point, skirts, the II. ster society of the First Presbyterian . a. Kconomles In clothing, however, are Student America You In don't sir wonder Opera it that feci you it. profess church any people parlors church met Jn the Mrs. N. are In F. Bletcher several There belief merely straws to show how the wind spirits? spent. three hours Three Great Oratorios Tuesday evening and is blowing in the-- army. The effort to One's ab the treatment of kinda or Christmas the spiritual in making candy if make congress" dollars go an far ns Worst treatHinchcliffe Lester material sent the and treatment, bazaar given Thursday and FridayPresIs apparent all along the line, , latter ment .possible with Kncruy of the (the members departed spirits " ernoon by the ' ' 2378 WASHINGTON AVENUE the- rawest of recruits even is celIn arao land Mormon seances Battalion of Tia the tit V Nowailay.H held Daughters Juana, ,.."' byterian circle. as a car will- meet at the home of Mrs. Ada lars, etc.). Is In n that thrift 'aware regarded dinal virtue in the army. .That is imAn interviewer questioned a movie Holyord, 512 Cross street, Monday afdbloyal Litzenberg as chair- ternoon With Mrs. H-- committee,-memberat 2 o'clock. star. "I am told that at one time Ixkk logger. pressed on him as soon as he enlists. man of the social for where It once was possible to join as six. as had many oulja you boards.) of the Presbyterian circle were enter- ' Mrs! W. W. Roberts was hostess to Have I .' ank ho the.church in tained Tuesday afternoon f wnnt the man. I want the sodn of the Happy Hour club ed- nn tand bo assigned to duty with som - to the 1'aclflc coart. The colors of theitence reads: "No expense will be in- -nariors at their reeular December tea. the members want "All'I 2527 (remote organlration. 6ho the have 'You at not." afternoon her without Retting a splen- Nineteenth were mtI to Kan Kran- - curred by the government in cormccthe things home, replied in the Thursday price Christmas decorations were used no want to 10 c nan go ijerem oirrv u,u opportunity tee Amrnra r irsu avenue.' Following an af that you say is perf ectly true, and ijl oi train, llion witii-m- o -cjseo anu by Iniat inMfad m n. naughty and yet to be tat auuiiiuicuii vk v de- - to iuy war nice. ternoon men the bv officials of th old led." of I the luncha the all times of expense at in the will that erene present further needlework, Interpreted spent say on the tea table. eon was served. Christmas colors receive and welcome oulja boards. ipartment.now. things work out quite dif- - Nineteenth were transferred to the war department, it means that no r- want the thrill of the lonsr heln were Carried out in the decorations of Uecrults are assigned to Twenty-nint- h transfers are being made "Well." said tho interviewer, rub infantrv regiment, jferently For the purpose of organizingVot-a the table which had I nearest tho stations by, and the new' regiment on the' want ' as a of raanner the a his the at the hands miss-after expense of the individual that organizations centerpiece bing. things good girls Women of of the League I wnnt the arms and heart of a mana of wo free chapter a where scents the const basket ferns. who filled bv of and clfic and enlist, members days they profitable poinsettas pawnbroker n ers in Ogden, a meeting was held at Streamers of. red and green ribbon ex- deal,.', "then you must believe- - iulliut I want to stay single ns lonr aa g ThlrtT-ecchas been tours are over, war army traveleven infantry. w$io.ha3j Indeed, afterthe JMary Fay Inn last TuesdaynationI on official .... fromassert. can. a on officials each to tended nut the chandelier to the Inactive list, at theuluceJ minimum, part men! spirits.'"-noon. Mrs. Winfield R. Smith, Vher an officer is sent fast I'residlo. ' liven the colonel of the business. This transportation taboo-i"Believe in spirits, my dear fellow!" favors were used ;Chrlstmks plate, an of gave the al organizer league, really-wanI d Thirty-seconOn an lnpee-arm- y to What were jfrora-anin U exclaimed. became the the form the actress, some good ad- becoming according department "Why, they he'placecards infantry on the league and its work and and n sea. with the vice. is he In I times are nold officers. when each he of which and of ofsmall commander transferred" paat. charged existence, half, my envelopes, trip apMrs. E. O: ,Wattls-wapurpose On how to be naughty and yet be nice. waa transferred to another teenth. duties In con- a ances other Christof them with number .for 'Blips of any continually." jformance of ft: nominating mas, gifts. .Covers were laid for 12 pointed, chairman therewith that may concern When transfers of unlta are to bc.necllon post the transfer was accompllKhed by"Ah, then you do have faith. In the r committee, which will 'meet with Mm. A oth-oneand was men acSir the their Oliver made lesser are, erric. men theories and boy nt additional a distances tmpedland by members, guest, propounded entraining departments of theseveral standing by chair, they is Mrs. ' John Wldtsoe of SaltlLake, who And-wha bee he I is in Hy Oleen. of down men; them thetr Tho the had travel Stella been : expenses your and may. bit. ask, Lodge. by oompllahed hiking. jmenta siting of the chairman of the state chapter The reason he was standing there new home, bag and baggage, l.nder shoulder their full impost of equip-- ; thereby are saved. guiding spirit?" league. Was because he couldn't sit. Mr. and' Mrs. Robert Shipley were "The Spirit of cried she. tri tho new wcheme of things, the trans- -- ment, the . accompanying iiujtgage), i:conomy has become the arrwj host and hostess, to the members of umphantly, "and 1 believe in the fer of a regiment involves no such ex- trains are loaded, the command toi watchword, and the days of wartlcv Mrs. P. FA .Kinke'ndair entertained their Freshle ot time and money. Only march is given and the outfit ia on spending Are over. are Wash theories Five Hundred club by school Why propounded Oeorgo Cam-;UThursday Tuesteachers!p'ndlturo the members of her bridge club Twenty-foo k Fords. I in of believe on home colors the of the outfits to be. trans- - its way to ita new post at their Spirits ington. evening Washington' 529 .Seniorday afternoon at her home, was I on an new Horn a I sent to a the Because avenue. when have In in anctent are the cold. furred evidence cf of times, rncslc aj'd bcllee the card the Another post, pnor games Following army's they give the most men served ifth street.1 Luncheon or- - rort to cut lta cost of expenses some an service for b'weet of formed was and the A to otner of served. fc'plrits Ammonia, Oanclng Important Spirits supper money assigned part'ef centerpiece being was followed by bronze 12: 30 o'clock and 'at . . to the cloth appropriated li n e'.rVn education. was used on or riltre ana au mo rest or mens, unut nearby. chrysanthemums cording " two tables of bridge. White chrys the : oo i as to the ouija boards, well, all 1 can FAIR IIXCIIAXGi: An Instance of this Is to be found In to be found in a new sentence that table. were used in the decoraanthemums mem ror a the Nineteenth to ' recent transfer is in the of diamond mat found make the weighsay coiner I'm eTfr appear beginning general "' tney ashamed Iaryent wnyiiazel. Sempre Musical society members , , tions. mink that you would let infantry regiment from the Atlantic orders of the chief of staff. That sen - ed one pound eight ounces. 'grato fire, in my home. Ihs rest ot aol ou. iovou will meet, Tuesday "afternoon at the the a kls. boy give 'bunk about the guiding spirit home of Mrs..Fred N. Hess on Brinker Mrs. Ben Tyree was hostess to the avenue. and'Kah-ho- o Hut mother. I didn't keep llazel Chief and his 'Big Miss Ellen Thomas has charge members of her Flvo Hundred club of the I: may say it affords me them I gave them all back. program. Christmas carols will much amusement.'' December ,3, at - oo- Saturday afternoon, street. A he sung- by the members and special her home on Twenty-firThe' interviewer, after recovering carols of other countries, will from 4eliciously prepared luncheon, waa numbers, the; shock, dropped the spirit ADMIT EGYPT HAS Mrs. E. Mrs. be W. Reed, given by served by the hostess, following th$ Leslie Saville. Mrs. Fred N. Hess to tho screen favorite stuff and. and about hertalked card games- "A' 'centerpiece .'of rosea Mrs. C. H. Stevens. new gowns and her latest INDEPENDENCE BIGHT ' and ferns formed the decorations fori .' laid for sixteen North Weber stake board members picture. the table. Covers'were guests.i Honors were awarded to Mrs. spent a pleasant afternoon Saturday. " T3I GL.D I AIXT 31 Y LONDON, Dec. 10 A reoort on the Win: . P. G. Brophy. Jr.. and Mrs. Geof ge Dec. S, at the home of Mrs. Ethel box-situation ia Kgypt has Just, present, eaten ice from I've the Greenwell. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Rob- Slsman Torgeson, 3537 Washington Deen issued by lire mefbers of parlU- Until It's darn near bare; erts and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Olsen were avenue. Appreciation was expressed toent Major Harry Barnes, Wllliaf I've got the sink piled up so high invited! guests. by each member, for the services, of can No dishes there.go J. Lawson. J. E. Mills and John Lunn, '' Mrs. a Torgeson-a..'';'.' member of the E. fiwan, who visited the countr' la JThe" regular meeting of the Child Primary board. Those present were There ain't a button on my shirts; Culture club will be held Thursday af- Mrs. Geneva Brown, Mrs. Sarah Lar-kiSeptember: and October, as represenMy got no feet; Miss' Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. ternoon in the blueM.--rooms of the tatives of the Egypt parliamentary The parrot has tho chicken pox, Barrows and Roxey Heslop, Miss Florence Powell, ' jwith Mrs. committee. The cat has prickly heat. . Stevens ; hostesses for the Mrs. Ida Dixon, Mrs. Alice Musser. Mrs. "In our opinion, the future constl-- j Mrs. will Mrs. Geneva Garfield. Carrol afternoon. The following ' program ' ' The bed ain't made. In their re-- : tutjon of Egypt," they V.Y carried! out: and Mrs. Melissa Taylor. Wright The floor ain't swept, a "Is matter for the port, to Drill Egyptians Miss Olga LJndstrom and her sisters. Parliamentary My wife ain't home decide and us neither nor for our for Romance of Old Indian Trails ..... . Miss Edna and Miss Amy"X.lndstrom, And I Mrs. D. N.'Whlt government to dictate. will be hostesses to the members of the The solution of tbe Egyptian Ques of the Elim Lutheran Luther can league wom frail. say that - "Mrs. jean Burton will.be hostess to Church tion at 8 They depends, tbe report states, on tbe: evening Wednesday Have an' easy quite .life, the members of the Heatherbell club o'clock at their homes, 75$ Twenty- detailed be it easy,: may Although application of tbe following at their; regular meeting to be held on, sixth street. ' I'm glad I ain't my wife. principles: Chicago Tribune. "That the Egyptian people havo the and comright to and that any treaty plete independence Bbould, while providing necessary GIMMIE JIM3I1E SEZ: safeguards for any reasonable British When I' see a half grown girl and foreign Interests, not In any wearing rouge, I know that' way other prejudice that right. mother doesn't believe in spanktbe delegates'to negotiate the "That ing. treaty on- behalf of Egypt ought to be selected'by ,the elected. representatives of tbe Egyptian people. "That for: the securing of the free' EPITAPir OF. Hcnf lies the remains of little John election of such representatives, marPeters, lie was bitten to death by a tial law and any other repressive toe i losKetters. measure should ' forthwith be d There Is hope for the At 2511 Brinker Avenue but The fembers recommend that the; British government advise the present prime. minister of .Egypt that an elec-- j Come in and see the wonderful interior finish tion be rortnwitn neui in that coun... . try. arid the gorgeous effect of the.lighting fixtures "To drift ia disaster," says the reespecially designed and; arranged for this parport. "In the Jnferesta'of our counticular model! home. See the elegant imported try 4we would strongly advise the LARGE to enter at once upon the! gDvernment paper used on the walls; the solid, white, oak course necessary to . put itself into .' floors ; the rich effect of the real old French with representative EgypFaceAlmostCovered. Itched negotiation renaissance fireplace and' mantle ; the, expentian opinion-IofgoodwilI. a'pplrit our f and Burned. Hardly Slept We earnestly, trust that visit may sive bath fixtures and the built-i- n French dressto help bring about 'a settlement In ing table with plate glass mirrors ; . trie especial-- , "My face waa almost ccrrered with form of an. alliance between two the OOKS will solve your Jarpe, hard, red pimp Ira. After ahput y designed curtains, shades, and drapes. , In free and Independent peoples.1 problem with less worry reJt woold fester fact the entire quality, of finish and arrangeOf tbey and scale orer, mxxd at tnan any other Ana ment is t be found only inexpensive homes VILLA jIAKES PEACE snopping night I could hardly and the price of this one is very reasonable; reat on account of tbe . IN' FARMING REGION suitable' pooks are easy to select friends iWill be open for inspection Sunday," December Itching and burning,. My face was a sight. and . any member of the family. There Books here 11, until Wednesday, inclusive,' from 2 :30 to MEXICO CITY. Dec. 10. Francisco 'The trouble lasted ' ' " 9 p. m. . Villa, one time bandit, has. taken the for over three j montha. to please every personality and every taste for mother, leadership of on agrarian league in the I tried many different remedies but cotton in. district state ot the laguna sothicg did me much good. I began Durannro. where wide unemployment sister or brother. While stocks are at their height father, using Cuticura Soap axd Ointment . to. some rise has given disturbances, and after naicg one cake of Cotlcnra ' " we suggest an early visit here. according to advices received here. Soap and one box of Ointment I a conference of all landwaa healed.' (Signed) Mlaa Martha owners and presided at a maetinr in Affiliated yrith the. which he urged the capitalists of the, Kamilton, Box 73, Knowles, New Co. Mexico, March 30, 1921. in .an crrort to restaie xx ' lieve the his personunrest, promising of akin ImproTQ your by daily ue al aupport of any measures looking to 2514 Cntknna Soap, O intment and Talcum. tend. - , HEARD ABOUT TOWN ;'. sore-hea- d, ' Joke-smit- -- rou-wh- -- - $1 2.75 at . ' . - ................ - , - H. whbs , s -- been-misinforme- : ll v.-i- ncar-'dlvidu- l-I- Ia-jcc- ai pt - de-.t- nlght-seeln- he 1 s . ad-dre- ss : con-talii- : Te-x,lte- nl . - all-inclusi- Nin-Jtio- ed per-regline- a - , . o. - . . . . - J I on j . 1 . , per-amblin- gs' " - st - - ' ' - ' i !; - ' s . -- n. sox-ain'- t Ber-than- a; I - CL'-.- -- " -- ; ain't-slept- . ' - . , . . "self-determinati- . ''.' OPENING The Home Beautiful - " . - . . sap-hea- I . L- . , PIPLE8 - Give Boolcs for CHrisirnas n , - -- Tfl) ana . t : - - . :" ' : -- - anwivio rt&e . : Go: Villa-calle- &iarcrh& Trust co-oper- VWashinton Avenue that end. SnanXe. ' . OliitMiit.1uiUr t mlrmm Tf- - ate . : ':... 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