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Show 4 GOSS ARB AND JUSTRI1E CORSETS SACRIFICE TO BUY LBERTY BONDS Bonds m J- JT? -r o'to km m ,01, Ajot4 - -; " rie ptesldent; mi k"l ft president; Horan ? G' C. ri- - ; J Hundreds of snappy new stylaa. In sfbetlnea, plashes, velours end edfancy mixtures. Clev. erwt belted and modela, tn a nest tempting style stray, excapOonaDy lew e prioadt II iimUMMIFMI 9 0 x blgh-waist- W-- W .35liSS?SS rp;uxs Teil Caaaoa. Ba.Xi9 ft8TiV h VtUw. fiStokSim ffjSaSi a fy Stanley a t'iain. ujd la leaving for lUSMnrL-M.e- llVtil H. - Hooper. Warn rmt Bari a similar ooothor a f0 fw ttClw midatioo Katlooal Woodgrow. stye It la bard to ooo IKK caa b any shortage. Eighty ow U Boston mm af tt to oar 4 its no la oofta war tiler in stored Mttat af moons Entities wiralla iW fteetb A mar lea. to tht too on aeeennt of ww OOKlilsr or 1 entirely on-wf forml shortage beet euti- - there Ja Irth K earth of wool The Imports oifewl tat this eeurrtry It about as last Tear. , ay. .J WOMEIT8 KID WOMENS FTiA.x N ELPITE fMV'8 Attractive pink aad blue striped effect, in a fin heavy quality. Gowns made full, tong and roomy. Regular (1.(0 value, f! 1 t - ALL. Our J'. Seep in Comfort. GLOVES Undo plicated leader. Choose from a meat1-complete stock. Black, white and popular street Shades, "with Stitching IB (T1 B A value. IQ ' . with or without collars. Dark or light, fast color. In attractive striped pat terns. All the best makes ts It Blouse in else , mtogTv' oonstraetlng .The Styles Are Full of , Dash and Go. Post the snappy "models that high school and college .young felkaww will take ta. s.10 - i gar-my- bt to aelect from. . . Sizes From Age 16 and Up, Inclifling: 32 to 40 Qiest ' Measurement. v I 'MSnsryrrEngitodk and Vui it ting garments, is groen browse blues, Scotch tuixturee, blue serges, ato, eta. Each suit or - overcoat1 ham tailored and me. hair Used. Far greater value for the price you pay than ever , .before, iu-f- -- lOODozenMeniZ Regular $2.00 ghbt If In siaas all-wo- ol 7,.t, quality $5.95 PlifSH . HATS dn Wahk; heavy weight; fast color.4. With ear muffs. Sizes ( 1 to t CQp Regular Uo values Made with ear protectors; all color. Good, heavy weight. Made up from milLsnds; therefore priced away below regular worth, DOTS WOOL CAPS 69c to ,11 SHIRTS MACKINAW SETS HOTS $1.00 Boy Shirt and Bloue at 5 fefl5to$25 S2rnrj:.38.45 i edge Onlah. & - GLENGARY WOOL AVTO ROBES, In- beautiful Hootch plalda, . weight . I lbs. Regular ((.(0 values. Heavy coats with cap and loggias 1 match. Slxea to I X-..-sL,.$3.9- Satin Suitsand Cfi BOYS cut corcera. r BED Scalloped YOUNG MEN'S whh AT UAyT TEARS PRlCK." Warm as toast larga shawl collars and patch' pocketX- AH new we 18.60. IS. of Instead rnodehr; sizes ( to price them at IS. IS. Hurry, they'll QJ ruatf out (to H SPREADS b2.95 UNRIVALED VALUES IN 100 BOYS MACKINAWS Other Middies, in forges and Aannata, ((.( to (1.(0 r bale prKa . . , .... T5 W TARC.E KTZE CXMfRTl:RS and Bned throughout. Th famous SKOUfT suits iadndsd Whitp with attractive blue' flannel collar. CO (5 A 'I JTKtVT. CRO SPREADS flES'LINE Regularly Worth Up to s. J. (1500.-Siz- es S to 18. ATJ. Wool hand tailored They're ed ....:.:..SXe93 TAnnr KTTT (IIIr.T RED a.4.75 smmM AEUVAIS IN - CIRtS AND HISSES at u r SO QlhldTY WHITE sateen BoysTwo-Trous- er W.09 to $(.50 Blses arwi 'N NEWAUTUMN. MIDDIES wool dip of the United 2M, this roar 1 estimated approximate aiM roniida with Gw So. SoeraUrr d EiU : - r $11.00 .3.45 JUST HERE TN total a JEat aad i proper garments for idiMl and star. la. ginghams and chain Btytag with long staewaa. Great FOR IMPORT C45 colors. 53.93 $13.50 to Or-- J saReeumfor . Increase in Clothing jin.94,4. $5. 50. to $30 'higb-Wniet- M .,...o$Se45 e BLANKETS (7.00 HEAVIEST GRADE WOQLAAJ PLAID BLANKETS, Size, 7txSi. Sale price, BOCXD KDGK CTS-- H I X B WODLXAP RliAXKETS. . In white, tan and. gray. Sites a. Now n Jit Tods) actual cost ns (hi bUahct is (S.75 at tike mllL Sixes SfxSO. Sale priooi the pair. ... I ts II years. , BnsrQy modeled on Ifne. the moet attractiwe ExcepShewing' all thw. latest eekx-tngtional raiuu $30 striae JJwto kU4 a flub there. wft Is pretty combinations af GIRLS SILK DRESSES e. will orianls In th Genuine Woolqap Plaid DRESSES NEW ACTU1IN Wolto C DraohU 8- MJH411 ' krays. 'Scarrr;rl" - r $6.00 day. weary rSySsaVKIl ff-- Ji On CtomdmaxsMaiw yut the Shepherd. B. 'fiffitatry COVERED r GIRLS SCHOOL ; a COT- 1 UNUSUAL VALUES IN ; U.M T7X SIZE tmriTK price. , so thftftFrsrzttPOT' ETIJ.ETD TON .iitTEEV -- Autumn Coats " SJgSTwMrtBra niXI RTTE TON D ERH Silkoftne cowered.' Sale -- s wnMfcmf HSSTw JiS.M) TARGE BFD SPREADS CROCHET RED SPREADS Si2.ii 5 Si yon can afford CHILDRENS AND MISSES Awvaurs5k LARCJl'Hr.AYT M COTTOX OOMP1 1 RTI.US SALT LAKE'S GREATEST SHOWING OF jTw.r AND 1 then you &e not doing your full duty. Only when you have madr a REAL gACRIe nCE are you worthy to have Qie boys ta the front line trenches fighting for Y6U. ? rf- iu AWCAL SALK GLOE-t- T COMFORTERS boy as many TTlien you ! ' . , Hear; pH the latest end retch tAct patterns ts every color, dark or light. All ths wasted stripes; ail sleeve lengths All sixes front 14 to 17. Stock up liberally. These shirts couldn't be bought wholesale today at a Dollar. This If a very rare opportunity. BUY AND SAVE. See our windows, ' MENS JAP CREPE SHIRTS Beet msheal tn all the eexohlest stripes; fast colors; all sizes. C IQ .ViiiD All sleeve length MEN'S TUB KM KHTET& In and fibre silk. Actual all sixes. Only values to (8.0 a few toO. Gasan -al- l-silk $2.95 with indigestion or sleep res shcaM real) what Mia gMS Tomer, Chicago. Ilia, has to IT "Ovwwork. irrsgular moats and tidcaanem regarding the ordinary Sm of health, gradually undermined Construction Work Being Puthed 1 became Hol-lem- an J IW Spanish Influenza ; Gratitude. Wilitum Bsfl, LoganuporL-Iad- , ox-"I deem It my duty to nary from Salt Lake writes:my gratitude forth good Cham prom critically 111 with Spanish Wiains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy the neral hospital at Golf did me when I had a severe attack lS WOT theeired ef dlrrhoe three year ago. It was Remold of the tbs only medicine that relieved me. irffij' reeterday. oAdv. , , al Ninturn. ?sma i bSr receiwed eathTi' hit "4 5tiu eiiS.1 eleetnelan. 8'tHe Lake la a County Councils Athed v,.Tf.enn iVa th first cIms Of William For Recommendation cS. tobi'i Class VUS i04 Arthur M. W II k in-- 'a of Ro!. county Recommendation - TST by ' th S'rs -of disease! Idaho, is councils ef defense as to the wartime f0,nkeMraJr04- H Inhad of'uew buildings hsv been action. necessity of defense, 0 jniaelng Bodes of asked by the statethcouncil' aaii. pernecessity of thereby obviating rh,,.?,J.-reQrte- d rarely sons to preto Lake Bait City traveling sent their claims for consideration. The war industries hoard. Is making that this method be taken for deciding eu building proposed. "The success of the entire priorities system et th govern meat will depend upon yen- - We trust that you will give It your unremitting attention and Tcr Over at th earn time impress upon, your entire ergunlsatlon the fact that this task will be mo of their most impo1 Heyaoldi, !! hated iuu wh dp listed In Mra- - ?2J f iTor,a sT 30 Yean rtant functions." L Alstonr:is . Ray IU 'yourgood time ,ls 1 !? sinol eick ckin3 . at Austin, Texa late last night a telegram was received by Mr. aad Mrs. Thom a Alston from th oqtnauBdeat ef the ' Seaton notifying hospital at Austin, Texas. them ef the eertous illness of their sen, Rsy L. Alston, who Is tattering wtth pheemendsl Whirl developed tram lnflaensa. A raqneet was mad seme member that ef the family leave for AenUa at once. Mr, nd Mrs, Austin will leave this attorns to be with beiv eon. . , Kay Alston, enlisted In the aerv- last December, sad was sent to Wees, Tsana wtth the mechanics corps; later he was transferred to Lake school to th Charlea radio Abeet eight weeks age be was ordered t a School at Austin. He Is II years M ag aad Is wall known to Balt b la. Expenditure ter , T"' Hizkrzy Approved Ths United Sts tee highways raenell has approved ths expenditure ef M,M tot the eeestreeilos ef turnout end th Wendever highway leveling af th rarass CM Great Bait Lake desert. 1 This tra Vsmws Psoifl aed S fee Pwaueta see " to target r af id efdate tiehetan Msecs tbs Vetary 8 he m ef this eitv. benxarn, I- W irawaa i'!1 --d ''Mo Ills 1 Urn. qeltJ-Jd 8ms1 Dll S. at NUro a wreck of P hraer self. I suffered from eon-s-al Something of th .operations of the hcuSaebe, was unable to dt T toed, which seemed to lay government st Nltro, W. V-a- waa toldy bad waight oa my stomach. I was to Governor Simon Bamberger yeetorr-daIf eanetl galad and my complexion by Harvey Holloman, associated sw dark, yeUow and muddy as I with the con traction division of the I Saepltaanus waa added to my war department. He explained that hsr. dad I would awake as tired houee for the employee, there are bet that I want t sleep. I heard of ing built at the rat of on every 17 eskwh tn's Tablets and found such minutes, and that other operations are M ate taking them that I coins on in lik monitor. hotwUk Mr. this apparent speed, are MR matment for nearly kept two standingsays, want construction men They cleansed my stomach, Utah and 81 additional an ed for dpya. y system. . and since Is asked to supply JWhd many mechanic w hsa I can eat and conWhile in com this purpose. as possible for sleep A It today entirely welL" Adv. struction Is hi progreae, tt is explained, to incident th of danger there i non the manufacture of explosives, eiace : R. manufactured. non. is being Reynolds III f latS lad fill TEIEIUCOraHS: ' y 'h- Ttopuimrcv aaewicv ,n nr and Nerves REPORT OF DEATH Toe The Deseret News ty H. AddBegto Brace, Tomorr ow and Monday OF , are doing men today are far the doctors tn the country s. MEDICALtrained cf is to treat for their calling today, This may seem unbelievable. But than was th ease A generation ago. it ts not an everstatement. re- The dyspepsia, . headaches, backBut there la still some Important abdominal pain, sleeplessness, spects lfowhleh th average medloal aches, the doctors roost of man Is not nearly oe well trained aa etc. that give are. In the great mabusiness their he might be and ought to be. symptomatic of some One of these ts In ths treatment ef jority, merely mental trouble. or nervous functional narveug and mental dis- functional is to say. they are usually due order those widespread maladies to notThat to any specific malady of the which has been given the forbidding s. stomach, head, beck, or other affectmedical came of the worry, anxiety, The average medical man 1 sadly ed organ, but to fear, kindred mental state that ha reat a loss when consulted by a nervous or of the on tbs acted functioning badly patient. He would much rather have in question. almost any other kind ef patient, es organs -What the patient chiefly needs, thereis frankly conceded by leaders in the fore, is treatment that will put him ' , , medical profession. attitude of and keep him to a healthy "Very few doctor. eeys Dr. Rich, need pills, but hs aid Cabot, "have ever been trained to mind. He doe not education of his wilL very few very much needs treat g psycho-neurotitraining - in - th control of his erne-liohave any interrat In it. . "The attitude of many h doctor is need to be given aa entirely He expressed in his desire to run out new may of Ufa He Is sure to the side door when one of these pa- noed philosophy to be assisted and guided away tient appears ef the front. He hates shew it, ' ,from a morbid tendency to think too them, but cannot afford tothis type of much about himself. Yet nobody will help Alasl this la a kind of treatment feel a very keen patient who doesnt to which the average doctor is not interest In him, and Ond -th disease skilled. Nor will he become skilled to fascinating to study."unfortunate state tt until the ptudy of 'psychology What makes this to the relaparticular referenceand of affaire doubly unfortunate Is the with th psysnd body Cabot specifically points tions of mind fact that, Of character building chology ' . ' out; in .every a s made compulsory study Half of any general practitioner some medical school to the land. with concerned is work ordinary by The Associated not haif that (Copyright, s; type of the neurologists do. but halt that all Newspapers.) Interment resided at Denver, Colo. at Denver, where fuU miliState Complimented, . was mad tary honors were accorded hiss. , , - Cyme T. 'Williams, representing the . A Beautiful WosusmT federal board of education after visitdeing the office of th vocational Do you know that ' beautiful womIf partment of th state hoard of educa- an always baa a good digestion for eat lightly tion, end going over th statea plans digestion is faulty, a voca- your occasional dose an agriculture take ths teaching ofwas and of meats, highly complimentional subject, Chamberlain Tablet to strengthths of progress shows by tary ofIn th en your dtgestion. Price ((. Ady. It this respect saying that tats with that -to any of compared favorably rtalted. He alee the 14 stales he had- - on the patriotic Painter Ask Knerr Utah complimented manner in which tt ha . assumed th .To Act as Mediator burdens of war work, t psycho-neurotic- ptycho-neurooe- c; ns 1 -- 1 ll(, psycho-neurosi- -- fSpeeial to The New,) CEDAR CITY, Oct. 1L Eliber V. Jen person. Iron county's first- - martyr to ths cause ef liberty, was killed to scries In Franc last June .The first had beinformation fallen him came in a letter from a more or a month comrade ago. This1 companion, assuming- - that th family! asked for bad been Informed, particulars and merely said Elmer went down; gloriously on June I. ln-- i fighting mad through the quiry was at ones Red Close and the answer received thet ths government knew nothing of. bis death. Two deys ago. however,; th family received official notification' from the war department that he was f killed in action June 11. Ha was M years old May I, 111., Born In Arisons be moved wtth hlsj to Mexico and grew np thera! parents th fled' "Mormon colonist when th from Mexieo Jespersons were, who settled In among the refugee this city. When tbs United States de- -,-l clared war young Jesp arson volunteered aad uaas a member of the first company that left Cedar City, July 28,1 117. He was assigned to th marine ng -- .... Grays All Brums - Top. TopA High or Low Heels. Best aa make amazing bargain of- fer that JM 'U h I Scouts to Sell Corj!, ' rnornornm , T0J1G7IIS crdrofbtHbt te8 . ').( tsttssir ;j to N 9 4 .I- - ' Stzc to 4 Only. Patent leathers with cloth or leather If you wear a kmall size, here top. 1 th bargain of youjr life. Com early pick the beat. , , WHERE CONFIDENCE COUNTS- - . t Under the direction ef fosetmautor W. A. Dene end Assistant foefcfmgader Frank Hampshire, Troop 44 ef the bey aoeeta. Bmevran ward, will sell Liberty brad from e tent es Male Fleet end Beeend Sooth wrests. I sssuts say they have riovr need being by oyer three mjlitou people emrusHy, ItviH Increase th strength of weak, nervous. n folk in two weeks' time lit many inetanreaAek your Doctor or drugefM about ft ' - Brown with Whit Stronden Ma dont havfc "to fix my lunch &o63u It Black with Whfta Sugar Factory Starts mercan up AR r " H IS Spririgvnie-MUpIeto- n lat PC37: $12.00 Values corps snd wa one of th company of 809 marines Chat wdre thrown In to! tern the Hon tide flowing through in the) breach they had mad th French lines at the battle ef the. Marne He was th son of James P. and Emma J. Jesrperson, both of whom survive him. Memorial nervtc will be held la his honor Sunday. ; f oi.il 500 Fairs X'7omen's Hi--' i (Special Correspondence.) QoL. 1. This mornn SpringvilU-Mapletoth ing sugar factory started cuttimv beets. Everywas and favorable the prospect thing are good for a successful 9 days cani- Sugar beet digging was fiaign. some on account of heavy rains, hut the weather now is favorable and the farmers will .keep th beets comics In, Th Dyer company people," who have bnttt the plant, ene well pleased as well as Knight And all stockholders. About 109 people are employed at the plant, 10 gitm among the number. Beet are being hauled from - Member of the Painters' union, to a Mapleton by aote truck. Buried in Denver . " T "the" Labor yestertempi at meeting voted t ssk William M, Knerr of Daniel Pent Tobin, brother ef Mrs day, th stale Industrial com ml seton to setTo Heki Make phll J. Purcell, Til .Fourth evens, died ae arbitrator In th wag controversy Grant. IU, , Thurda J mester and Them th between existing Mr. JCaerr has communicated while attending thq oflloers' Warning painters. RedBlooded camp there, Before his enlistment h with th master and expeejs to held, a Joint meeting ef representative week. this sometime factions from both of meeting Thera will he ao more a-; until after th health ths labor unions la gathering beards ban on nubile & to Otto Kshbridge, raised, according president of th Salt taka Federation of Labor. Notice to thi effect wa entrance to the labor prated at-ttemple yesterday. aap Great Onidearing 220 MAIN 5TREET rnn-dew- NEXT' DOOR TO COHN'S - will uh-dou- bring htm- -. dreds e f earing women t a Robtnsona Dstu r d a y and - Monday. Get in line. BUY and SAVE. H |