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Show THE SALT LAKH TRIBUXE, TTIUR SHAT MORNING, APRTL 1, XI 192G. Advice to Girls ifr :. on correct skin care as firged today by leading skin specialists of the The Vagabond lady In white, and with hair aU Song like buttercups, but when found I was laughed at, or at last, when I pamionatel persisted, was tolj d and had been dreamt was la a glorious ploo to know, ing. I M said no more- - but I did not The world Uuid of th palm u th land From th forget of tha anew, Such were the romantic dreams the follow hlrda and I bo whsrs I tha memIn his heart, with boy carried they go. ories of tales that Inspired mysteriwonderful are thlnn, to aa They howous emotion For many year I walk by tba field with my do, and ever th the eseaytfft continues, at aft world did not suspect that other world In which he lived After roving trav- I lift up my head to tha aktea and laugh. el In the Orient and America he became a prominent crltio and tran And r?st through tha night In tha aftermath, of letters, making a reputation with Helghol On th roadi for me. biographies of Shellev, Heine. lVnle. GabrleL Rossetti and Browning, "as well as editing numerous editions of I follow a atream aa It tumble! on, standard poets and collections of t fill all the woods with my oar.laaa ong, verso. I'm eluting It loud, and Im elngtng HI SECOND SELF, , , WUh birds In the bush snd tree "Then, without warning when he heart is was almost forty. Jha began secretly Byr po matron nor maid my - to project hi other eeif Into the world wif norw with a eerie of works published un- I carry no thought of ' child, der the name, Fiona Macleod The peeudonvm was derived from hts old 1 find my true love in the things that sr wild, friend Macleod and the nearest femi- x nine form of Iona, his beloved Isle Helghol On the roads for m of ehehaitment (one of the favorite From the sea tn the south to the great reahaunts of his childhood)! and his whit frost, son. for aeaumlne iL ha explained in take and X leave trr lands I eroe a letter to one of the few friends I And nothing Is gained and nothing is who knew the secret " I can write out of my lost, In And that Is the way to be a way I could not do as William Sharp, and Indeed J rmrid not do so- 4f 4 I Hv and I learn by the T things I were the woman Fiona Macleod is snp-possurvey, In my to be unless veiled In scrupu- I take what I want, if It lies Y way, . Mv most intimate lous anonvmitv &&. L do.1 ftfw wnd Jors and stiffertnurv thoughts From begand io pay. emdtionai and dreams must find exm On roads for the Helgho1 I vet save in cannot this pression hidden way " This strong desire of Sharps to keep I scatter my cares to the winds that Now, inviolable the secret of his Identitv as "Fiona Macleod i also referred And naught do I harvest, for naught do I sow . to hr Richard Tj Oallienne in bis with the spring and with aurecollections of that period "The Ro- I cometumn 1 go. mantic 90s" fr J,e Gallienne findIs mv destine that For ing It incomprehensible. M soul may depart and my body 8EIZES PUBLIC'S MIND. may die. "The nineteenth centurv savs the And yet If I find not a road in th skv, Monitor writer "had known nothlm like th fresh, polmant music In the My soul shall return, and ou'U hear It pass, by, Gelttc strain- whtrtr was rendered all Helgho' On th roads for me the more mysterious bv th incognito MAUDE BLIXT TROXE. preserved to the end by this new writ Salt Lake City But to manv It came aa a precious recover 'of a world of beautv long lost Thla was William Sharp' own To Waiter conviction of his mission Pater he orvr wrote " W are all seeking', lost Eden This Ideal Beautv that we entrh glimpses of now in morning loveliness flow In glooms haunts u bv dav anfl nlaht, in dreams of walkTo & few only ing and sleeping Is it given to translate with rare IXTFSTIVAL O ARnFrN'O FOR distinction snd excellence something THE PROLONGATION OF YOUTH of this manifold message of Beautv Pub-lihr- s B Dr James Emprlnjrham though all of us would fain be of the Matthew Bndr & To , , number New York and Albany "That he was one of those to whom statement that it Is given to tranlste some of thf fur bodies are gardens has a manifold message of heauty the last oL .truth. t.han av ftn greater degree gnratton a s Dr Bmprlngham at tbs rRlired whither bn the vMon of William outline of investigaTn the Song of Dclr-dr- e beginning of thl Shfurp fled tion having 4o do x fth th function he one wrote of the dii?etlv apparatus which I Dim face of Beautv, haunting all In hi part of the human nmchln the world tudv of th destructive force which F8tr face of Beauty ail too fair of attack the organ digestion, he 4 to sec coni1ers them a a gardener might down the Where the lost star th Insect pests which destroy bis th shiny-gol- d 1 SCOHISH POET FORERUNNER OF CELTICREVIVAL Writer Deplore Forget- fulness of One Who Was Translator of , - - Bteauty. . rpHAT strange dual personality existing- In 4h latter half of the nineteenth century, which was both William Sharp and '"Fiona Macleod, la recalled to the public mind by a writer in the Christian Science Monitor, who observes regretfully that hs genius seems to hats been forgotten by the large majority of readers enWhTlethere is an thusiasm concerning William Butler Yeats and Lady Gregory, hs finds difof ficulty in ex gaining this, their once distinguished fore runner in the revival of Celtic literature. some day he Yet, he Is convinced, will be revived aven as he 'himself lore of the Celrevived the wondrous tic past. Amid the glory of the noonday sun we shall sooner or later remember the flaming loveliness of the dawn " In the present, however, the WTlrer goes on, It is necessary to recall what every intelligent reader knew a generation ago as well as he knew the facts about Tennyson and Arnold A riSootch boy, born at Paisley in TS5S, spent the first twenty years of his I. chiefly In the highlands snd In the remote Hebrides absorbed like Burns and Scott before him la the Immemorial racial lore of humble folk A brooding, wistful child he was, and as a youth he possessed the unusual sympathy which enabled him to draw from the shy and silent people of thoe lonely regions all the legends and superstition which they knew." , J tha-negl- , t IMAGINATIVE IN YOUTH. Of the childhood of William Sharp one significant record has been Kft, which is a revelation of the extreme sensitiveness of imagination that wojP Hs characteristic, and helps to explain a phase of hi later career whlc h has been In a measure inexplicable As Sharp a tory is quoted by the writer morelhaiD even r on day. bv a well, near a In Argyll, to just as I was litstopping on a tali drink, my glancing eyes woman standing among a mlat of wild , 'A under three great hyacinth srea-mor- I stood looking, as a fawn wtdo-eye- d, look unafraid She did not speak but she smiled, and because of the love and beauty In her eye I ran to her She stooped and lifted blueneas out of the flowerj, aa on might lift foam out of a pool, and T thought eh thrw it over me When I was found hlng among th hvaclnths I asked eagerlv after POLDS hssdotcl Of treated .Xt. i VOCKS 3 Qpr IT Million Jar Uomd Ymarrfy Wied, hrt Aid in Spinning Out Lifes Web Books Pur pose Ic hesven sre hurled There there slone for thee Mny white peace be For here where all the dreams of men ae whirled Like eere, torn leaves of autumn to and fro Ther 1 no plan for thee In all th world, Who drifted as a star. Beyond, afar "Is 'th fac of Beautv which he drew now gone dim 7 Have we allowed Fiona MRcleod to drift beyond us Shall we not rather revive the claims of on who called back th face of Beauty from the Celtic pa We want you to make this test We want every weak, puny, fagged out man and woman in America to make this teat: Buy one bottle of Tanlae at your dreg- gist 'a, take It according to dire tiona for one week and aee how quickly yon get started back to full , strength and vigor. Ws know 'What we are talking about. Tanlae has helped millions. In our files are more than 100,000 letters of praise from grateful users. , Don't eonfnse Tanlae with ordinostrums. Jt is Nanary patesit tures own tome and builder, compounded from roots, barks and herbs that we gather at great exof pense from the four corn the. earth. Tanlae gone straight to the seat of your trouble; cleanses and purifies the. blood stream; puts vour digestion in proper shape, first thing you know you have an appetite like a starved child. Tou rest at night and. your whole body begins to feel the stir f strength nd energy. Don 't yon be discouraged, Don t put off testing Tanlae another day. Oet a bottla now and In a week yon should notice signs of real improvement. Then you will feel like Take Tanlae you y old self again. Vegetable Pills for constipation. (Advertisement.) Tells Surprising J Results of Tanlae "KwiprotisduDopiXtassoI aoc o out km. Tried Tanks f(fMoks RwpHssd n Wuabl snd tbm months strata of i n when doctor mid but t Ctnd 16)0 Hsrdmi Rond D Motam, low Anfa-ci- n . A scientifically balanced fotmuU of proven remedies compounded to give prompt safe tustauud relief without affecting the heart or disturbing the stomach. t trough tm fasn f -rew by pfcydo Cltotcmny wwiat ism for chiMm ad duiu of li tgn. ic ' 0 CC a) Ao-w-c- fn BesA-c- be TwflwclM larach W-MD- by feature Jast one rule to fattem ifui f for one week Ut this woy. 'It hot brought natmraUy clear oom-plexio- nt to thousand a naturally clear DO NT isthink beyond you or, tht one conies only as the result of costly besuty treatments. Modern beaaty science proves otherwise. Printed below is a rule anyone e. can follow 'without bother or Authorities say it has given more women the charm of natural skin lovelinesj than any other method known. It has almost entirely supplanted the artificial methods of yesterday. In your own interest, try it for one week. Note the improvement that comes when your pores are properly cleansed of their accumulations with the gentle lather of Palmolive in this way. THE RULE IN SKIN CARE THAT EXPERTS URGE Wash your face gently with soothing Palmolive Soap, massaging it softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly first with warm water, then with cold. If your skin is inclined to be dry, apply a touch of good cold cream that is all. Do this regularly, and particularly in the evening. Use powder and rouge if you wish. But never leave them on over night. They clog the pores, often enlarge them Blackheads and disfigurements often follow They must be washed away. - Follow these rules day in and day out. Your skin will be soft and lovely. search In Dutch historv, an autographed photofraph of herself, Elsie Jants must have been an exceptionally liusv peraon the paat season In addttlon to making a tax and appearance at the Hippodrome enjoying a brilliant Florida season she has had published two' books "if 1 Know What I Mean, a collection of short sketches, and sea Safely Relieve! CoWs iBflufltM UGrt fV N.er.l, Kauri Ail tig Nil H StopsPain! Style Season o' of loveliness in ap- .. pfialing youthful .frocks manv eolors harmoniously VISIONS Y. Tj'XlRtbe'eonservative wo-m- an yf exacting taste there are new arrivals in navy d and blaek. models distinetivelv different, with self tneks, ne.w sleeves Fashioned and overskirts. of georgette and crepe usually . remain; a few in blaek erepe trimmed in white. Sizes include larger Paris-indorse- REAL PALMOLIVE It costs but Jfic the cake! so little that millions let it do for their bodies what it does for their faces Obtain Palmohve today Note what one y The week oLjvu,e will bring Palmolive Company (Del. Corp ), stW Chicago, Illinois. women. Priced Gunnison Urges Maintenance of Sugar Factory $39.50 to $145 . Sketched erqulsita fotntnnatlMi of feorgotta ib3 whit and block plaid taffeta, frayed fringe edging. An Priced, $55. Counter-('urrents, Special to Tli Tribun. In which her collahtwstox GlNMSnV March 31 A genera!1 waa Marguerite Asplnwall Both volmuse 4 leetgrowei an umes were Putnam a pubticai one, It t her meeting Intoiested in the maintenance Ta to Is said that Vounter-Current- a' of th Gunnison valley sugar factor Miss Jants la nusr wae-hd- ti -be, JUlmed, shortly 40ewterf hud -- oweHntf preparing for departure to Europe. hu f ednetviav evening Joaepp THE GIGOLA PUMP one- of the smartest-shoe- s arrive this season. Three tones, including ivory, tan and brown, with medium heel. Priced Undeniably - to Christenson presided A pr gram wae given Including a number of talks urging the farmMUSIC WORDS ers to take action which would result in tha uccevful operation of the factor J W Junes one of the By Stoddard King. sinkers said In Jart DIGNITY. comaa a Our Any dignified overcoat is permis- munity has been to havefarming a sugar fac sible. From a tyi leaflet tury and it i vur problem ,to keep e have on it "With a factory her nd In a world that is oockewd tash crop the only on for - gieat crazy, 'll our hay and this valley It h4p In An era of oubUts and jazz of th possibilities of beegua Th least man can do is cling to the grain th feeding Industry few "The poseiblllty of losing th facRetpeciabi things that h baa tory la no bluff Th field men have When men are parading in colors already beep called from signing con"ATHt wo men are treating liks men tracts" The citizens of the Our reason, if any, th dignified must get Into th spirit of thevalley probenny, move and help put it over gressive W!H save till there s quiet again. M mad a real fight to get the factory ao a greater fight must be Th overcoat's dignified preagnos made to keep it " Will hitrod jc sanity s not At feat? where the bulk and e of the maet Ar bent upon playing the goat, no Matter what's worn underneath It, It will give the mad revelers pause, Its poise will annihilate noi And aid th enforcement of laws $13.50 KEITH OBRIEN GQ yesterday afternoon at the Nebo stake tabernacle at Payson. Bishop H. G. lundell of the Benjamin ward aa in Miss Eleanor Johnson charge. The speakers were W. R Wlght-maHarold B Ijee of Halt Lake. Tb Trlbuft Special John Shepherd, Joseph Reece and PAYSON, March 31 Funeral serN. Merrill ot the BrigProfessor vices for Miss Eleanor Johnson, 31, ham YoungA, university. of Benjamin, who died at the county Interment waa la the Benjamin hospital of Fait Lake City, were held cemetery Final Tribute Paid to Relief Society Head Is Honor Guest at Party n, 1 to The Tribune MONROE Mart h Special Sd Pm giving my overcoat lessons, Which I think the bright thing ' n fmekrplea t blending into-on- eing of every width, aecordian pleats to box pleats,' metallic embroidery aiicbapplique are smart features as well as eol- ored and silver embroidery. Do not use ordinary soaps In the treatment given above. Do not think any green soap, or represented as of palm and olive oils, u the same as Palmobve. Remember that before Palmolive came, women vrepe told, use no soap on your faces.' Soaps then were judged too harsh. Palmolive Is a beauty soap made for one purpose only; to safeguard vour com0 years of soap studv plexion. stand behind it Millions of pretty skins prove its effectiveness beyond all doubt BE SURE YOU GET THE 31 More than fifty member of the North ward Relief society participated In a partv un- - In honor of President Millie Ooold derstands vesterdav afternoon at th church In lt to detect And I hop .general 1 he amusement committee had change i effect of the affair furnishing a program The dignity fashion demand, and serving luncheon I hop that It dignified bearing Among those to render program Will pass the most grueling test number were Mr John Rwaln soloAnd save my good name by concealist Mr Angus New by, reader Verse of a pprei Jat ion were given bv Mia ing the sham Of my frivolous trousers and vest Mary E Whiting and the Sorlctj Glee club sang two numbers Spokesman-Revie) Mis ada New by, recently returned (Copyright by front 4h mission field gv expeSUITS FILED. CONDEMNATION riences while awar, Mrs Nel Sorensen gav a comic reading Special te The Tribane. PRICE, March SI The Denver A MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. RIo Grande Western Railroad conv pany ha filed veven condemnation proll o Th. Tribune, MOV VT FI.E19ANT Maroh 81 suits in the Seventh district court, seeking condemnation of certain prop- Mr and Mrs. Erick GiindMa.n anerty near Helper so It may be used nounce tha mnrrlape of their daugh--te- r ABOUT BOOKS as a right of way for the companys Fred of Ethel, to Bailey Ephraim In the Mantt temple today AND WRITERS new branch line to Kenllaorth Tha bride lx a graduate of the North Sanpete high achonl and lx well known "Th Laughing Heart, bv Beatrice j v to a large circle of frjendx here Sheepshank, a recent publication of Harper & Brothers is a dramatic ro PAYSON JAPANESE DlfS. mane created against and backepcctal la Th. Trlhane. ground of a Scotch fishing village IF HAIR IS DRY PAYSON Mart h 31 M TumaAt Love, mystery Intrigue and a scarce of age, a nntHe of Jarxtn .tied oearx are its Ingredient, escaped tragedy of pneumonia today after an llhiexs and Its appeal lies partly in the realof It aueight dayx. Ills widow and four rhAraoterisatfona, th ity of BLAME CONSTANT children aurvtve him Ax eonn ax ar thor vivid sty! and th erie atcan ha made, the famrangementx mosphere which pervade th cottage ily will return to Japan to make their on the cliffs where a deal of Its achome tion i staged CURLING, WAVING John Masefields latest novel, "Od-tshr Thing for Three Pence w Issued March br the MacMillan company. An English boy's adventures in a South American republic There Wu Nothing So Oood for during a civil disturbance la it conCongestion and Cold as Mustard. tents, which ahould make for a thrillBut' the old fashioned mustard ing tale plaster burned and blistered. Oet the Dr Lyman Ahbott's little on "The relief and help that mustard plasters Evolution of Christianity" ha Jut gave, without the plaster and withbeen reissued bv Doubleday. Page & out tne blister. Go Written twsnty-nl- n year ago, Musterol. does it. It is a elean, when th difference between fundawhite ointment, mode with oil of mentalists and modernists wer mere acadomlo question th book might mustard. Gently rub it in. See how well have been a product of ths presqmekly the pain disappears. ent dav when these same differences for sore throat Try Musterol sr subjects of sharp discussions Dr bronchitis, tonsDitis, croft p, stiff Abbot explain that actually ther la heads he, no conflict between evplution and neck, asthma, neuralgia, H say congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, Christianity" th at reader T hop th page lumbago, pains and aches of the will discover that T hav not abanback or joints, sprains, sore mueeles, doned th historic faith of Christenbruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds dom to be com an volutlonlat, hut of the eheet (it may prevent bar endeavored to show that th historic faith of Christendom, when etated In ths term of an evolutton- Yr I ary philosophy, la not only preaef-Yed- , hut la eo eleanaed of pagan thought Jibbed hoar to appear their prettiest. and feeling an to he presented in a But eonatant curling and waring burn and dry the luster, ritality and purer and more powerful form Pr. Abbott thus gives the as.ur-ano- a very life from the hair'." to perplexed people that they To offset thee bad effects, just need not be on fro to theft- - fatth tn S5 cent bottle at delightful, order to accept tha modern srlentlflo get a Danderlne at any refreshing dlarorertea. a a drug etore of toilet Counter and just Now that queens! carry omhrehaa ee for yourself bow quickly it reBatter than a mustard plaster. and wear ratoahaa, and Plr Matters vives dry, brittle, lifeless and fad' heaa geata" la aady out of date, hair. what nan a man do to win rernwnl-tln- n lag Danderine" Is a dependable from a aorarelgnt a.kt the Centom and will do wonder .for any antury eompany On way. relief from pain A Jr swer the'r own ttneetlona. Isthey to write girl hair. Jt nourishes, stimulates Quick Prtwt shoe prvtour, a greet hlWortchl work a fry Al- and wj sack rngtbena hair, (Ingle bert Herrs of tha. I 'ptyer.lt y of V'-- h. bringing back that youhful gleam, In hla 'Ehr'a-ttateen feculty has It that the glint and vigorous lururianra. FallHnalanc unlyereit. hen rweeleed from Mllhr. ing hair stops and dandruff disapIt fMt rr'ranf Holland tn rweegpltlrw, of I or pears. 'Daadenna", u piaaaart liymaa work and tha university a ra- - and easy to use. (Adr.) ee-o-n. hi y With Charming Individuality That Will Endure Through an Ever Changing . Grandmother Knew Mrs. Haiti Quickly Relieved by Bar gravitation and atmosphere hatops th cannon ball, and It I the,fun-see- n resistance" encountered that tnds man s life From which he goes on to a scientific explanation of th factors making np this "unseen resistance " and th cause of old ag Fifty per cent of this resistance Is blamed to th poisonous bacteria permitted to enter the digestive tract as a result of artificial and wrong method of Th book slo shows how living dvUlred these unnatural ways of living are th causes of th growth of "toxic weeds" in th human system, as well as the methods br which the weed mav h uprooted7 Dr BmprlnghAm studies too, the questions of proper nutrition vitamins food in Its relation to unoraUtv, blood preure snd other matter which heal on the prolongation of vouth lj a foreword by Dr Harvev W Wllev, the book is recommended to 1h attention "of all those Inter ested In a proper diet for old and voung rich and ttoor" Dr Simoon FJ Duka and Dr Georg Foumsd both of New York, have also Intronote th werk ductory commending of Dr Emnrlngham Rules of health, a weight chart, and tables of food analysis also are appended to the volume, adding to its value. lPa, a, nenu is fifty could bold Neuralgia Hamfy "A man does not become senile snd o manv die because years have elapsed since th nioement we call life protected him Into th world, according to Dr Empringham Tim does not call a halt to man s progr any mor than It stops th projoctll from a cannon It Is tha reeiatauc of Copyrighted, P 0 Beauty j Headaches Zftb frutta By NORMA TALMADGB Bunions m Scholls inopads mmmu Anniversary Obtervance Proving Huge Success; Governor Dern Speaks. On or two wiUbanixhtbepam. for 8S year relierea mil lion fronr ' an ot headache, rht umatiam, acmtica, neuralgia, toothache, neuritis women' pains, fns ksan&k ad sellasrmas ete.l . iraggtts eywrywbw Astfe bamiii Tablet. SB ed aavaUgn t Th Trlbnnt WILLARD. March SI Several hundred former residents of Willard returned to their old hom town today to mingle lth frteiidareiiew old acquaintances and participate In the festivities of & two-da- y pr irram given In honor of the seventy-fift- h anniversary of he settling of the city. Among ths distinguished visitors ere Governor and Mrs George H Dem and Profeoaor Evan Stephens, world-fame- d compoaer and musician ho for many years' of Salt Lek City, claimed Willard aa his home Many other prominent men of th state, and old residents from all parts of Ctah and Idaho also ere present as in ths naTh otdebratlon also ture of a ward reunion, and th pro10 o clock this morngram opened at Th attending at the tabernacle ant e as so large that it as found necessary to hold an overflow meethhh as conducted in the ing. musement hail 8 N Cook Is chairman of the general committee and John A W ard a master of oeremo-nie- a SpeHtl Th program consisted of community singing, speeches, vocal solos, wl lion, instrumental reading feet he etc , a featur of which a th rendition of iro nlo by Profe-so- r Dan btephen JTofeator Fhu Call of Fait Lak Ulty, a ftjrmer resident of Millard, alao gave twn io. op telng hi original ompoUion on historicai event of that piac Following the program, a bdffet luncheon was served. At 3 oclock tn th afternoon an operetta waa presented by the school children of M vl h!ch as also largely attended lard, Th presentation was creditable Th in various afternoon was pnt rith a danc miieemont concluding in th evening Between th first and second act of made th ipera Governor the line of brief addrea along achievements rf I'tah pioneers, and at Milhat had been aoonmpHeh lard H also ursd diversified farming and more attention to dairying and , can raising Th program tomorrow will- be for the yoUnwr people- and mainly many porting events ar scheduled for the ton tn the afwbh a dare ill h ternoon Th ehnot opera n Tablets Antl-Kamr- A-- oa each tablet f ib g Anti-KacinQmlvk ia axils trvm Paine m !m preenfd in th veniug. followed by a grand ball In charge Incud Th crmmlttee General. F N Cook, Joee; h R is e A V'ard Ciiwr Meuf r M rr John hit. Mra RHerj Mard. Mrs. Milton WnMoml Mr if li Ward J M Mhlf Bard. Mr A J. ebekr, J weph li. Mason, L, Zea Aud A J Marasc. especially prepared tq relieve Infants in arms and Children aH ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Constipation . Diarrhea Regulate Bowels Flatulency Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid Pr own imiUtioM, alvray look for the signature of on ro. lj-- j s jn rvtrjrybfTe rv- i'i V - ry 4 U. |