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Show PAGE th X months of business info a month the comparatively with only Li small expense of extra :salesemen, it can afford to offer goods al prices well below the usual figure, and this they do. The idea is not in ranks of many good men mmarjly to get rid of old pat-to Woodrow Wilson a vastly different order of man than yoa find among the but is terns, as in dress goods,season amt estimable dull otherwise a in business men, praCtiW(row Wilson is not among the great majority of politician and make custom sense. in or commercial .inventory stock a political of honest are who in dispose characters, who believe that the end justifies the means, believe in the doctrine ot There is not sufficient time-- The candidate of the progressive voters of the country not only does not his of tab detail of -- , campaign. change in anything to win, but he insist on plairold fashioned honesty m everyand alL at or not hi of and praetical-- y platform candidacy and napkins, Woodrow Wilson propose to win ori the merits ' the country., his to Wilson throughout ultimatum in it supporters sheets, to make Clean hand or no fight none at all the sale: New for this the reason . f.lorfcy are added tablecloths in designs ' . Not a dollar of questionable money will be spent to elect Woodrow'SWilson. the changes but time to time rom The Democratic National Committee is heart and soul in accord with the candidate sview. new marked, than rather are gradual governAnd the corrupting influences, with no- political faith, casting about to win a foothotjin the mater' as in the realm of dress , gains, have despaired of reaching Wilson or his campaigners. ment with bribe of linen purmat ials. The prospective of common knowledge They have gone to the enemy, Whoever that enemy may be. It is a matter examine chaser should, however, , the Interests are using all their political funds to defeat Wilson. faults ' ' . ler linen for two things which This makes it your fight. , . weak and spots in weaving Know tho American People fioodJto "When nation. is iave come from bleaching. tenthis money-ridda that of mistake made the have believing The people constantly the . ,he weaving is at .fault, Such is only the case insofar as the People fail to get together and so permit the few to c:, tenl the dishonest ' ' derness in a tablecloth or .a sheet office. . representatives they, by mistake, elect to will be found all along the thread . - The actual money power of the People is Kill greater than that of die Interests. Influences sell the Corrupting but If these' are the results, of The Progressive People of the country, if they get together can buy and careless bleaching the damage and destroy, their financial power. ' concentrated around will , be So Woodrow Wilson and his managers believe that not only is it the only clean method but the most . Fund. Wilson Campaign these spots. To', discover any practical method for the Progressive People of the country to supply the Woodrow weakness due to the weaving, Tho People to Fight VIth TIIEIR Dollars lold the ' cloth ' up to tb5 light. This year a popular president is to be elected with the People's money. broken Any thread that has been The Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund is to be collected from the rank and file of the Progressive Voters a show then will and been joined . of the country. these at is spots It line. the darker Interests, The bills of the Democratic National Committee are to be paid, not with the thousands of , hat the article will wear first but with the individual dollars of the earnest, eager voters who desire clean, efficient government and who are is not a simple undertaking to ' be It to as he Wilson wants helped. . willing to help " adulterated - Money thus needed is not spent in improper ways or in any manner similar to me way in which the tunas oi tne distinguish, cloths the from pure linen with cotton ?tmButwe havMoteli the voters of the country about Woodrow Wiiion. We have to tell them what he has done. the goods when foil All his platform. fabric, especially We have to tell them what he standi for. We have to point oat to them the Important planka in . dressed and means thatio hold op our end we will be obliged to apend as much money as those who oppose us. presented in a are This means (Bat every man or woman who believes in Wilson should be willing to contribute to hu cause. manner by a clever convincing Let the supporters of Wilson help us to spread the Wilson gospel to the four wmda. have a Where ballots. well goods salesman. as as their their with thia Let the Progressive Voters battle pocketbooka year is wise of deal dressing great jt an You felvo From $1 to $20? 7o Oollclt Popular Oubscrlptlons-C:o look with a $ispicious eye on Of course, you can and you are glad to support the cause in. this way, S2. A A great many can give greatthem, forgood linen requires lit Practically every voter can afford to give SI to aid the Wilson Cam 20. to from donate will flu to lota of who Our grandvoters And lota and 15. are can there eager ;le or n?) dressing. progressive give many ' ' These are the kind of contribution! we want. we could that mothers taught us, their II contributions, And we will be proud to receive from thousands, who can only afford the linen wetting by recognize from every man who baa a dollar to give. ma- the and this year thr man with the dollar must defeat the governmenteraaucer who spends his thousands. moisteningv dnger ' ' ; ;Get Club Subscriptions 1 terial; if the moisture was quickIf you know many Wilson men, if you work among many Wilson men, head a list with your name knd money and absorbed, jtwas linen, this bely v . . ; get the others to join you with their subscriptions. ing more absorbent than cotton. Then send your list with the money to C. R. Crane, Vice Chairman, Finance Committee, Democratic National f Ladies WJorld. ' Committee, 900 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. 9 nr rTil! YOU os. One of the greatest difficulties that a Government has to face is the collective stupidity ot large as groups of people. Individuals dea rule possess a fairly high gree of intelligence, but crowds fire uniformly lacking In reason and control. A nation will permit cheerfully evils that not a single person - of that nation would callow for a moment if it were an individual matter. Politics is the most extraordinary evidence of thisl The childishness pf modern society is the principal capital of the unscrupulous politician, for he knows that he can do for the public or to the public what he could never do to the individuals that com. pose it. r For example, no single man would profess' to believe in human equality and straightway proceed to develop enormous differences of social position, , yet the nation has done this very thing. ' No njan wonld declara himself opposed to all the pretensions of rank, yet definitely form a rant based lupon health, bnt this has been characteristic of the last few decades in the United States. No man would , complain of the idleness of. his rich neighbor and yet fight tooth and nail to keep him from having any work to do, yet this is the necessary sequence of the curious governmental mixture of the present time. No man in his senses would try to stop .beggary by making begging easy yet in effect this is the very attitude ta kern by the thousands of well meaning bnt unthinking people There' is nothing so disconcert 5ng to a politician or even a statesman as a single constituent, nothing ao easy to deal with 'as a delegation or a committee. The arguments of the stump speaker convince no reader, but do - con- vince large meetings. The impassioned oratory of the "special . pleadfr would be In before ' a jury if hp had to vain make the speech to each of the jurymen in turn. It is because' they' are twelve in number that he is able to carry it through. The crowd in, is dominated .by a primitive r tuition not by reason, ; The 'psychology of . this seems ' to lie in the fact that individuals reason by processes peculiar to themselves, rather than by any , systematic plan, and .in-.- , consequence they do not reason alike, and from the same premises do not reach the same conclusions. The .simpler and more.-primitivthe conclusion, the easier it is for all persons in a crowd to grasp the point. Not five per cent in any lynch- ing mob would vote to lynch ' a victim, not a fifth of one per cent wonld hang or bum or shoot as an individual. By some unconscious process a crowd seems to realize that as a body it cannot reason subtly and it does not try. ;This is also the failure of the ' most cKverly wrought plays4, they are presented to masses, not to individuals. It is of interest : to .note how a dramatized novel (if successful) eliminates all the subtleties of the book from which it was taken. The book, Oliver character , Twist,, is a study of is a melo-- t the play development, drama of incidents which' arc on , , ly illustrative in the book. For this no single person is to ; blame. A crowd of college professors is afflicted with thi$ infection of stupidity just as much n or a as a group of hall of laborers. It is the fault of mob psychology and , a definite this again follows the principle that where a large variety of numbers is to be treated the. low est common denominator is to be found. The expression crowd is the lowest common denominator of all the individdals composing it. have learned Manufacturers a in way, through labor this, troubles and today the exper-ienced manufacturer or his much rather have a large delegation of laboring men 'come to him with a complaint, that to have the laborers send Only one or two men. The clever manufacturer can generally make a much better impression upon a large delegation and convince hem that their demands are impossible to grant, at least for the -- Tuesday, October 15, 1912. journal, lcgait, utah y Wilson Branch WHY BIG CROWDS LACS SEASON - tei-wteiil- or By Uk the-desig- For Wilson fio Tainted ; Vhat en , - ... i , -- t No loyal Wilson man can do more than this to sasure .Wilsons victory at the polls in November, Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund How tor Contribute to the Wilson LOYALTY COUPON Campaign Fund , 8tsn the Coupon opposite and fill In the amount yon 1t. Then attaeb your money to this Coupon and mail today to ths address given on th Coupon. ' Imd, address ell eeetriWtieee order checks, il te CR. Creae. Vie meaey -- , ...ud Cheiraea, Finance Ceoahtee, Deaocretie Mstloesl Commit too. 900 Midrisa Avenne, Chlceae. BL ' Then write a letter to this paper rtvins your name at a contributor and stall ny your reasons why you believe Woodrow In this Wilson should be elected President of the united State way you will be listed as a Wilson contributor. A Souvenir Ro-be sent to well framlns.wUl worth eelpt. handsomely lithographed, you. Your letter wll help In the fight by encouraging your friends, .. Do everythin you can to hold up Wilsons hands In his clean campaign (or the people who do the work and fighting of the country. 1 . name Te 0. IL CMRV Wee Kurinaae, Cawalttse, The PsmtwMIe kaiiSMl Caaaiittea. SOS Wohlgaa Sve Chlage. K. of government roprssenfsd tm thfeo tiMtoef of Woodrow Wltoon (or President of the United States, end to the end that he asa? take ths ofllet free headed, SntraxamSled, and obUgated to none bnt ths threagh yon the snm people of ths eoantr?, I wish to eontrlbu ..,i.e.e.. toward ths szpeneee ot Qot. Wilson's campaign. r AM a beUnr in tbs progrsslT i idMkte - , Name .' Address yww t - tstssstss ts eeeeeeeeee ...State, R.F.D. ofa present, L - (Advertisement) , 497R. . Or . PLENTY OF MONEY To loan on farms of .good !city security J. Z. Stewart. HORSES YANTED to pasture 1 Good fences and close in. feed. 0. Balling. Phone 618. - WANTED Men and teams( also laborers, to work.ori state road. Apply to Andrew Eliason, Logan, Wm. Murray, Wellsville, or Henry Christofferson, Richmond. PLENTY OF WINTER CABBAGE for sale at N. P, Johnsons at one and two cents' a pound, delivered N. P. Johnson Phone 339 Eighth ward. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A LIVE man selling our , guar--' anteed Yakima Valley grown nursery stock; exclusive territory; outfit free; cash weekly; hustle,? not experience, required. , Toppenish Nursery Company, Toppenish,' Wash. , When Classified, your ad ' in Journal will sell that furni- not ture AS FURNITURE, as ' ' ' ; . junk. The , - JOHN COUNTYS OLDEST LICENSED ; ABSTRACTER Lowest, Rates on all Kinds of Fire, Plate , Glass and Automobile In--surance. Notary Public, Office Over Cardon Jewelry Bldg. " Phone 625 B. J . CACHE ' cross-c(fifflty-4os- iv 1 - 1 , r The Logan Hide and Junk Company One pair scissors. One tourniquet. Pay the highest price for rub- FIVE RULES FOR GIRLS Clay Frick of Pittsburg bers and metals, machinery cast established a camp for girls on iron. Also for hides, wool and beeswax, J46 South Main, Lothe estate near her fathers-summe" home at Beverly, Mass.' The gan, Utah. Phone 62. Some of the smartest black sat camp accommodates thirty girls, in gowns are slashed at the side who are pledged to obey - five Id reveal the lightest tint of blue rules: Not to fpealT to strange the darker men; not to" gossip; not to flirt; beneath, shades such as cadeF and even na- not to tell fibs, and not to put on 5 South West Temple frills. This last rule, means to Street, Salt Lake vy, are used with black. . City, - Utah While black satin is in favor wear, plain clothes, to go without EVERYTHING MODERN for gowns, and especially reliei false hair and not to crimp hair PRICES, REASONABLE evening which nature made straight The upon for charming wraps, the black satin hat which Iron Rail Club is the name of the you, would consider the natura Organization. ' accompaniment fo these costumes ? is tabooed. KITCHEN SCISSORS 7" M4ss . r - , NITAS NEW YORK FASHIONS much the vogue on many gowns, and doeg away with the regulaBlack Satin in Vogue tion lines of the guimpe or yoke Novel ! Treatments with which we have long ' been ' ' ' " J Forms Effective. familiar. , , In this instance, it was" edged J Once upon a time the only per- with silk that was son who wore black satin was the and fringe,little wee partly beads. gold partly dowager.f In the novels'of The ' The high collar and the guimpe Duchess and Mary J. Holmes, had a treatment of small gold the elderly chaperon always was buttons to which correspond, attired iq, a gown of black satin, gave an added touch of smart-trimmed either with jet or fringe. ness, and a relief to the This combination has been assoc- stiff satin. youthful iated in the minds of thousands, As is the eqrreet thing now, the only with passee women with long sleeves and the high collar false front pieces, and ' decided were with edged niching. On the and unbecoming embonpoint, oth- sleeves not only defined the this erwise fat. wrist but ran as well up the Now, however,, all is changed. outer line, to the elbow. This seam Even the fourteen year old with a gives charming tiuffyeffect and skirts just reaching her shoe tgps is seen on almost all satip gowns. appears- in- - a black satin, pr as it They most'decidedly requite such is modernly termed, charmeuse a touch tff soften the severity of frock. Strange to relate These the fabric. blacks satin eostumes are .really A blaek satin gown seen on the very fetching, when properly stage had the entire half of the treated. skirt from the hips and up to the . The other day on Fifth avenue bust made of peacock blue satin, I saw a young? girl . in this the black continuing in sleeves old fabric.. I hadnt seen a a combination guimpe of andin more graceful or dainty figure in satin, and cream lae insertion. many a day. The yoke and sleeves While one has a well grounded were of net. The net was so nearobjection-tbeing black and blui, flesh" of ly like the soft youthful this dictum is in favor of winters the first at wearer the that glance this suggestive combination. effect was a little startling. The deeolletage, however, was relieved by the treatment of the satin portion of the frock, as it ran up both back and front in a triangle, the point a the hack pointing to g the right, and the one in frdnt What long days of eon- atant torture what sleepless nights of the to Itch terrible agony pointing Itch Itch, Jft., until it seemed that I must As a modified peptnin effect, tear 0itch, . v nay very akin then the line Of the triangle was car-- y Instant reUef my skin cooled, toothed ried well below the hips,' forming first drops of d.d.d. pro- a sort of smart little overdress, scrlptlon for Eczema stopped that awful instantly: yea the very moment to somewhat relieve the excessive Itch DJ3.D. touched the burning akin the torture ceased, A 25e bottle proves It. tightness of the skirt which grew D.D.D. has been known for years aa even' scantier toward the aijkles. the .only absolutely reliable eczema RITER BROTHERS DRUG This pointed treatment is very . . . , ( - - o - OHm - - oon-ta- anhy and-agai- Ho tel Alber t n 119-12- r Albert Hagen Last 'winter it was the no this for known winfer, thin, reason, it isnt, which just goes to show that you cant depenc on dame fashion, any more than you can on any other capricious member of the fair sex. NITA . A THE SEASON FOR SALES Not only in the replenishing 0 her wardrobe should the house wife who seeks to expend- money for her household judiciously be on the alert and know a bargain when she sees it, but she shouk have an eye bright, with knowledge fo 'supply the other needs 0 her home.' 'The January , linen sales, for example, mean genuine bargains for the' woman who knows values. W"hen a retail tablishment can crowd three . How Mttdaedll nerve-rackin- , THEY MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD The pleasant purgative effect produced by Chamberlains. Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel joyful.. WANTED Oats ; and hay at Thatcher Livery Bam. VEGETABLES and cut flowers Ola Larsen, 212 E. 3. S Phone r Endorsed by . club-wome- FOR SALEt'hoice Milk Cows Clover Leaf Dairy. AN EMERGENCY KIT. small compact kit should be taken im. every automobile, whether for the little spin downtown C. T. BARRETT & SON , Architects" and Engineers or for the long All kinds of Architectnal and fol Such a kit should contain the : Engineering Work solicited lowing articles. Two y$rds emergency " gauze. 135 Main Sti Bell phone 139 One roll two inch gauze ban . dages. One rolFoiie ineh gauze , banFurniture Upholstering .. dages. One roll antiseptic adhesive Couches m Imitation. Leather ' plaster. $5.00 One lot.pierie acid gauze-foRed Springs restretched 75c burns. Phone 393b. One smalt bottle peroxide. I . Shop, 34 South ,, MaiqJ3tre6t One silk sling for broken arm. One dozen assorted safety pins. One pair tweezers. - , epurlmgnfA - - . ns - - ur SlnSdi nt remedy, for it washes away the disease germs and leaves the skin aa dear and healthy aa that of a child. All other druggists have D.D.D. Prego to them it you cant eome scription to us but dont accept some big profit substitute. But If you corns to our store, we ere so certain of what DJD.D. will do for you that we offer you e full else bottle on this guarantee: If you do not find that It takes sway the itch AT pNCE, it . coats you not a cent COMPANY, LOGAN, UTAH. , Proprietor A pair of scissors in the kitchen is of invaluable assistance.-Hofew women can slice off the slippery rind of bacon. With scissors every morsel can be quickly pared away' without a vestige of waste.. In cutting off , MONEY SAVING the legs of a lobster, in breaking COAL open the claws and cutting through the tail, the scissors will do the work well. In preparing vegetables they are incomparable says the Louisville Herald. Try them in cutting the roots from spinach, trimming rusty lettuce leaves, shaping flowerets of cauliflower and cutting up asparagus. ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE ?My little bfty had a marvelous escape, writes P. F. Bastiams of Prince Albert, , Cape( of Good to you. But theres a lot of difHope. It occurred in the middle ference just the same. The money") ' Baying coal ig the of the night. He got a very se- burning, no clinker clean, fr vere attack of croup. As luck kind, not thi)' flirty, wouM have it, I had a slaty, variety. large bottle of Chamberlains Cough Rem Ours is the money saving kind. edy in the house. After follow, Have ns fill your bin with coal, mg the directions for an hour and from our yard, and when it is all twenty minutes he was through eone youll feel as if you had had the worth of youpmoney. How ' ' all danger. about ordering today (Advert teement) slow-burni- A study of the situation wanted ads is an important step in your search for a .servant. Ror the servant who OUGHT fo be working' for you MAY be apply, mg for - the place, - any day through an ad.' M. . &J-- , ng COAL AND WOOD COMPANY Phone 74 c ' |