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Show Z, C. M. I. 50th Anniversary Sale The aketch llluatrate an evening featuring the favorite' fabric combination, that la bodice of rich brocade and skirt of plain satin or velvet,- - Wills --many of the filmy, sheer dresses that are 'perennially gown Mrs. W. H. Steveofon and daugh'itOTZLEK, and Mias Mabel StevMien ter. ,gs t George enson, haveRuby where gone to San Diego, -X Steventhey will visit wUh'Georg. I Greco" guest of son, who i at Camp Kearny. , ind tea given Pi4Cvmtiln-prtCornelia Sabin I home from Mr. e r Burke at Walla Walla, Wash- - where she ha the reoma being w ft spa , .the past three months with her and maxigolda f .w dAhhas, brother, Edward fckilee. 'She is now at dmmeroom being Fort Douglas with her sister, Mrs. G. WM don. table et!!leuWh it. I Byram, for the winter. Leiitly being a baa-a- 0' , iS and dahlia. tied with Mr. A, J. Hosmer and ln childrenand have gone to Washington, D. ran0"' cor. the at "ilitffkeSer was Carried out , where Dr. Hosmer will serve as chairman of the medical board of examiners in the office of the, surgeon-genereahmenta for several weeks, . ' )' ".-erpte- tr. cd,e C-- al wSJtrJpirfU Idaho, and -- 4ughttr footi that city, took Fridav, the ceremony fcy Bishop Prank 8, fnt tact esfelfth-Thlrteent- ward, h near relative. a the ?,n Th hride wore a .blue u in wool with white shoes and JtSkU i attended by her el. The t9 Florence Park inon. fw. n Salt Lake for the of the r in ert attending thebridal couple, have gone Here ntp and later Mr. of the .h, training corpe The bride will be - 'tU t It SZ , ilM patents. - 1 Miss Emma and Rose Bertangole entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening, in honor of their brothers, Fred and Angell. who have been the .unitaking tschnicaLOrsimng tsoon for versity and expect deleave some other poet. The room, were decorated throughout with autumn flower and their mother "khd Miss Mary Kane assisted them. Musical number were given by Mr. and Mr. --Brown, Melba Miss Emma Bertagnole-Mis- s Brown, Borzaga brothers and Miss e Vera Brown. AbeuT twenty-fivquests enjoyed the affair. Mr. Harry' 'WUton 8t urges will entertain at aw informal knitting bee on Wednesday at her home. Walter B. Buchley here for the past two Miss Inez Riter .who has, been kM )f? wttii Mrs. Bucto ly a week with - her cousins. spending L sd Mrs. J. c. Hooper. Miss L&uUs and Miss Edith Wells 8111 to Fort WfLSeyha. gone here, has returned to her home in her be will with )faa Buchley fS and 2an for Mrs. weeks. tenna vr tad Mrs Murray Well. Whitney returned from their wedding trip home at. 2 Twelfth East Whitney CM formerly : Dorothy Toung. 7-- Shipped iimifure AT REDUCED IN OUR RATES PACIFIC TO ALL EASTERN TROUGH CARS TO yAST POINTS AND AND Cni-AG- O Mrs. lu B. Fuller snd little daughter, Marion, are here from Provo visiting Mrs. Fuller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Berkeley.a a e Miss Dorothy Marloneaux, who has been spending the past week here with Mrs.' Thomas Mitchell, has gone to Los Angeles to Join her mother, Mrs. Iva Marioneaux. Her marriage to Lieut. Edmund Fearn, Jr., will take place there during this month. ,s from vri.. Marjorie Whltely is here Hyrum, reUtah, spending the- harvest vacation,-beforesuming her duties i in th high school there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M- - Pitt are Mts. OCRS. visiting w lttr"Mr. PUTwill oth err leave shortMary J. Pitt- - Mr, Pitt . . Our through can are loaded at onr ly for the east, ranbeuM by our own packer, who to thi ,ra careful men, experienced rm Col. Stanton Promoted . lea of work. Dont fin pah or ship to any point with JL us. conauRlng ot L Keyser - Fireproof Sloragi Company 828 W. Second !hom South Street. Salt Lake City. Was. STM and 572. Information has reached this city, that Charles E. Stanton, former Salt Lake city recorder and county cleric,in has been mads a brigadier general Franca Gen, Stanton was appointed in the paymasters department major at Chs breaking out of the Spanish war, wad was sent to the Philippines. Hs was later at the Presidio and when the great war earns accompanied Gen as bis chief quarPershing to Francarank ...of lieutenant termaster, with ' colonel. popular and especially suited to young member of society are shown, the sturdier fabric are having a run of favor, and some very charming 7 gowns are being featured. It seems almost safe to say that costume designers undoubtedly had the necessity for war time conservation tn mind when they decided to develop evening gowns made of sufficiently characterful fabric te stand an entire reasons wear, rather than to adhere a exclusively a heretofore to the sheer, perishable fabrics, equal to only a scant half dosen evenings' wear. Money, time, energy are necessarily saved by the popularization of frocks that give satisfactory ' long time service. For the gown sketched, silver brocade and French or a lighter bine satin or velvet might be attractively combined. The color scheme may, of course, be decided to suit the taste and complexion of the woman for is designed. whom the dress f.Tbe. skirt, - as will be -- noted,' is draped, and the gown may be ln round length or equipped with a train according to choice. Frequently half or full length sleeves of fllmy tulle In blending or contrasting color are Used ' In the heavy fabric evening frocks; and a scarf of 'tulle ynay be used to veil the decolletage.' By the use of tulle sleeves, etc., an evening gown of this type may very easily be used for formal afternoon wear. There, will not be so many , evening frocks and wrap bought -- or made this season as in years past; but there will of course be a fair number of social events, even though the larger number are charity or patriotic affairs, and gowns for these occasion must be provided. The- - handsomest evening wraps shown are made with upper part, and lower pr. skirt section of heavy satin or yelvet, the Waist finished with wide scarf collar of fur. Will . be the Greatest , Birthday Celebration - Ever. " WATCH FOR IT! sd very deeply interested In the welfare .very busy life. Among these was the of his companions Realizing that Masonic Fraternity snd the Eastern there lacked much to' Interest and Star, in each of whkji he took an ae hold young men when not at study or ,Ue and held nfflckU. part he made bold to recitation, took in them the same TO POBLICFOR FiESI oflhe faculty on theapproach vet. euthuslastle Interestvigorous, which .tv and asked to be permitted to subject out terlzed everything he urideltook. try a scheme to hold them tinder the In- the great war he was fluence of good teachers jand and to such a tht it wui 0jy , He spent much of bis time and at the eariieKt degree aolirltatxm of rl!cte -with which authorities that the tooE ihdeuM'f energy money collecting f I to make the fine Y. M. C. A bandnigtcla-airicaito- n ifi Wie draff known as Byers 'hall, a homelike place The Tlrst time in many years Tor the students to gather. The i hurche of Pall Lake City and many lights and pictures were deofUr towns throughout the state held tail which did not escape his careful planning But the main attraction was jno servneson Sunday .Even the cue, the wonderful wit!) tomary' Sunday pchooi gatherings were and cheerful log fires; Here he! tion- - and the- mnrrtoT and rh" bright dispensed with him his first groupotlgdvlce of the pcopl- - at home 'And around It is estimated that In Salt Lake City staunch student friends, many of to Lome he romtrunlcatrd much , alone 8 houses of worship failed to whom remained biz regular, corre-- 1 of that his buoyant npmnk.in and open their doors for religious services"" spondents to the day of hia death. . So ( love of clear liv'J J thinking and, Of this number about 0 were Latter-da- y engrossing wag thi Work for youngling, as he had learned themuful mere A Kaint chapels, and every other de- men that he remained to complete two the first study, during The boys of the Agnentpi!!f-1'2- . nomination, including Episcopal, Catho- -' years of he, Presbyterian, Congregational, Bap- which lime he specialized in sociology lege airt . andmany people,. m issleatnu. Army,. Volun-tee- and- economics. "Jvitt. Lake and Anar,' othet places h e klmono-hne' of rich- brocade ; tist, Christian, of America. Christian Scientists, 14 1 1 he returned to Salt Lake tost a verr In "d friend helpful ( Jewish, 'Greek, Unitarian, Reorganiaed and the following Evening Gowns Feature Fabric PLatter-da- y year entered upon vtaer and a source of immlrstioh rmt Luther-iaSaints. Adventists, Combinations. U'alt-- rEvangehcal - and- - various missions, hi life work of teaching, as an in; ieouragtnti in th d,ih were effected. Even the tabernacles of structor at the Agricultural college at Brooke, but the furce o' hu memor sucLo- - Logan. fet was In bait Lake City, Ogden,- -Provo he this and manv lives in for eminently good vumeHijng," garr vr ere closed. cessful and his promotion in the faeul-tyo- f which cannot he losi This was necessary owing to the was to Toss His economies rapid. health regulations, but in a few in- that department will be a severe one. stances pastors assembled groups of But the great contribution which" .young people in front ot their churcbee, and either held service there, or Walter Brooke made to the life of Ihe GIRLS-flilt- iJ Foe'tho PewjrCt Mews by Thornton W, Burgess inarched to some park or recreation institution waa in his personal relaREDDY n.YDi OCT WHA T BE WAITS TO KIOW. grounds, snd enjoyed the autumn sun- tions with the students, especially the i HEN Billy Mink asked Reddy Fox i shine as well as imparting religious in- boys at the Agricultural college. As This chairman of the committee on student structions to the assemblage. Farm, 27 miles west of Lehl Jet, to 1 i gives if belief the rise the that j. a prominent kinds of food Jerry Muskrat likes best health quarantine should hold over affairs,In he early assumed Reddy pretended not to hear. He let next Sunday, a large number of out-- f place prompting the student activihis tongue run on just as If hs hadn't . . door.assembiages will be held In fact, ties, helping to plan and carry through heard that question at alL That is plans are alreadyTjelng made Tor union Oi numerous entertainment and wYield to Lvaia E PiTlKul? 3 sometimes a handy way of avoiding Which have so large a, . clal meetings and other services Jn unpleasant questions or questions that or other convenient outdoor places.parks place affair. "life He repreVesetelfeCeC in you would rather not answer. Even funeral cdTne under sented thethe collegeisterest in the life services Now that you mention that Jerry is facultys JrvL the ban, and religious ceremonies were Ol fllrU L- suba most fond of mussels I remember having in of the etudeht body seen him sitting on the Big Rock openIn manner. stantlal the development tenes It is funny I ing them, said Reddy. Throughout tte state hundreds of of the ethletic activity of the A. C. Whet i shouldnt have remembered that. I've St. Louis, Mo houses of worship were forced Jo dark he also took an enthusiastic part. No often seen the empty shells in the wa 4 i en their doors, and many dances, ward one, not even excepting the coaches, fifteen years old mother had i. ter where Jerry has been having and entertainments contributed more to the recent splento bed era . amusements, feast. Do you est them, Billy MinkF canfor week been have this planned forU.ouv . 2bz a athletics in Logan. He Not whan there ars fat trout to celled, owing to tbe recent order did advance in 1 euitciC'-t bad, laughed Billy, resuming his i s c'tt gave freely of his time Jo encourage against public assemblage. meal on ene and talking between bites of the I Site ri members the enthuse and Is too much work to open those lt with hia a weikntn t teams,-- and by . personal touch claroa. Jerry may have them all, for Veteran Laid to Rest them one- by on helped to- - put - a mother tocv. rr:? all I care the which into new fine them, seem He doesn't a doctor tm" Reddy laughed. In City Cemetery record ofspirit the past three years plainto mind the trouble. I suppose I j h e mo. 1 1 u. f.j t wouldnt ir that was all the food I had attest. He was also secretary of tb ly Brother r"C - "Who said that waa- - all the food and on scholar, attendance committee Brief' funeral services Is bald "were r. risk L5?:i Jerky Muskrat has'" demanded Billy, the city cemetery yesterday for William ehip. and had much to do with the orMink. "Who said that? I certainly 'ham's Vect.i'' to- - ; der and discipline of tbe students; but didn't. If any one said that they don't resident Veteran of this Crowther, 1 city, Whs said the that ws all tbe food Jerry who died have bf Comfyif" ! h what managed ;t. " might know much about Jerry Muskrat Those Tuesday. Oct. 8,, Bishop 'H J has msik irf''-r"- d fresh-watof hi position, he preferred clams are only a side dish Maakrat kufUraufed Billy Miak. authority Olsen of Liberty ward conducted. A. H. to do and do more tellingly by the in with Jerry. If he depended on those snd heeft isn't itf I think I will trot along for all his food he wouldnt last long. day, fluence of hi personal friendship fo? wh"n rc.c.- - cr I and look for a dinner He would starve" . Seeing you en-" and was talks hie men. It the woman friendly cnmriv-Jiear any "How stupid of me exclaimed Red- joy that fish so has mads ms hungry his sympathetic understanding of them them about Lydia C. I itKhiun'f vt trotted dy. "How very stupid of me to make Reddy nodded to Billy Mink and realize and students the th Green Forest. that helped table dpeh a remark. Now I think of it, I off toward Compound end what it t JP3 ft;.! Billy Mink stopped - eating long keep their responsibility toward the me." Mrs John Frame; 1121 M. often have seen Jerry bring up a Illy to watch him out of sight and rules. root from tbe bottom of the Smiling enough Its and college on Billy's small brown face was a pur-tie- d SL, St Louis, Mo. , , Pool and at.if. Brooke-Walterwill Moat all of frown "Nov, what" was that Girls who suffer es ST--s. Frira "If you haven't you ve been blind, remembered by the scores and hun- should after?" muttered Billy "What Is "He est lily declared Billy Hint. not hesitate to u've t'-- n 'ina-BO Interested in Muskrat's food dreds whom b ha helped ln many Jerry roots and other roots growing in the he and herb remedy, Lvtha Z. !' I no root tort li is finbe for It purpose. ways. Many a boy could not hav w&ter. and the stems of some of the bound. I wonder good, if 1 said anything 1 And he likes other things when ished his course had Prof. Brooks not ham's Vegetable Compound plants. have. shouldn't I next th that guess he can get them." interceded at horns; many a boy would the evidence that Is c'nst"f" i. I see Jerrr Muskrat I'll drop him "What 7" asked Reddy In S very mat- time on have given up hta college ills in dis published proves beyond a hint that Reddy Fox is taking a sudter of fact tone. e den interest in what he eats." couragement, if Prof.-- Brooks had not this grand old remedy has rehev! "Vegetable from Farmer Brown as he Fox. As turned to and him for continue Reddy encouraged suffering among women than aay u ' 2 garden," replied Billy, grinning broadtoon as h was out of sight of Billy showed him the way to succeed; rrfany medicine. ly. "It is a wonder you never, have Mink and with k satisfied chuckle w hom one no men to had of the happened to meet Jerry on hie way young For confidential advice write Ly' i is any one made straight for his horns in the Old there or back. Iftt therecarrots. and could their take problems out they found He he hsd fit. what Pinkham Medicine He U Pasture. is thing Jerry Hkes difficulties for advice except Walter The result of their Co., Lynn, wanted to know and now he wanted to take a long chance to get some." fTfy years exp ' 54 aF E. Brooks. It called for long and tirto think it over and plan a little. . Well, we all take long chances said vour is servc. enee at ing days and evenings, but to him the ret what we like, don't we? lost Se t sGi f t Has Two work was well worth while. And he JenyJIasknt Reddy, yswnicrg aa if ho had quite Callers. a nice Its mads a uniqne place for himself in the interest in tha aubject. Ilfs of the Agricultural college as the students' unfailing friend a place which wilt b most difficult to refill. Hi aim in life was not to make dollars but to make friends Prof. Brook had other social Interests for which hs found time tn his Brace Xesr , by Tor Tbe Deseret -- deep!-ahsosbei- Till MinFins flre-plac- ee sowrd-gathered -- post-gradua- te ).. rs eat-on- s. ue s, -- . ' TkaanJ, ?: " - ti -- rr-T"- " f er MS SMART SHOP Be grttefnl yon are American citizen. Bonds. Bay Liberty Tills an Bo grateful you are a American cltixco. , Buy Liberty Bonds, . in every sense of the word a specialty shop, carrying nothing but , the smartest and most correct clothes for women and misses, catering to those who desire the W word in fashion and the first word in house is quality- .- - THEENT1RE riEANDATTENTION OS THE HAMILTON ORGANIZATION IS DEVOTED AND TO PLEASING CUSTOMERS GIVING THEM ' PERSONAL AT- - u fet-lo- w str, The Abnormal Parent WILLIAM CliOVUhfjw The poor, abnormally solicitous moth- Knebeiau opened with prayer. William er has infected Percy with her own Crowther, grandson of the deceased, nervous anxiety. He needs treatment, rendered the hymn, "I Know That My and so does she. Redeemer Lives," and a double quartet Some day 'society will appreciate also gave two seceltiona, Joseph the urgently serious problems of the was the speaker, one beabnormal parent. Some day society ing permitted,. The graveonlywas dediwill Insist on treatment tor the abnor- cated by Oliver Hodgson, an old time mal parent, even as tt now Insists on friend The floral offerings were many and beautiful. treatment for th abnormal Crowther died at th age of 1818, by The Associated 87 William He was born Aug 14. 1888, in York, Newspapers. hire, England. When but seven years of age he started to work, tn a cotton where he remained until he factory was 8S year of age. At this ago be was baptised Into th Church of Jesus Saints by Abed Christ of Lattsr-da- v MKSt .Wilkinson at. Halifax,.Yprkshire, from his homo miles in a stream elgljt Mr. Crowther married Grace Sutcliffe died there leaving Method That Ha a Wondarfal in England but shs two small boys. In th latter part ot MS Th Future Infant. May. 18. he and other relatives left England, arriving at New York on the Stb day -- of July He cross th plain Hs company Hatllday heard Elder Ear T. Benren and Orson I was well and Pratt speak acquainted Y oung, fWfh-Pree- i. , He was beloved "by ail his sores for his unswerving Sanitation is almost an unknown Integrity gnd " honesty. science where she lives. Water is of hear a great deal about the study and treatment of abnormal children. - I often wonder why we hear so little' about the study and -treatment of abnormal parent. invalLike parent likd child, is an tntndrIf it uable" maxim to keep In is a question of dealing with some troublesome, backward, uncommonly naughty child, one may usually take ft for granted that there is something also at the matter withonethe parent the parents. ft all events with Little Helen there,- that- - girl with the wan. suHen, expressionless face. She has been sent for an examination 1 eschar, 1 b" " do . n otill ng pypu-uhey interest ln with her can rouse - , nothing. In suspected. 6ut no. the test how that she has a however. Clearly, normal mentality. he is undernourished. What situation in her home? make Ylsit her home and you Will aomejnterestlng and pathetic- dincov-eri- W! - m V , ' Ked-dtngt- child.-Copyrigh- lb Pcrfcrt Diby VIGOR PEP the VIM, needs oi today, when men sod Weems Weald Jure Krengtk, fortitude esd cheetfulnem dime me Seated the poacau Ocrer from fadeey ead bidder trouble. -That ewful tired feeling, beevfamm, foe- - -- CfThoFcfcra 'puns wmMIgi ieeibego. other armptom are grad fflWrtWg liMMMBJttlCE end peuiai kieddef wmkeees kiO-eey woe diwppeer wbea the aad keelArsmw. PWeble-mlndedne- ss JL ith assortment of really choice and I e. Mediate sel e TAILOREC) ci onr and fur trimmed suits. s, WRAPS. GOWNS.-dresseHOUSES, HATS AND FURS. ' -- secondary importance to ofwhisky. a hyThe rudimentary principles yet to be learned. gienic diet aredrunken and father She has a child Is pert virago of a mother.and The terrorized. No petually nagged wonder the; teacher finds her sullen, stupid, unapproachable. oot of course, eh must Butteken what of Mich fijireundings ceanot be studied her land treatedparent as she will he! They, too, are manifestly abnormal. They should be given a chance to stabilize their Before the arrival of baby fcnowfiqr women' for over half a century have used wit preparation, SotharFriead. Hare is a most wonderful' ar plication for the abdomen and breasts. It penetrate the muacie, Bcameot and tiraues, rendering then pOanf to readliy yield to nature'! tfmsod for cxpaaaioB. its use the anxious weeks of pnegnaney rely made comfortable. The tunal wrench-la- g strain, bearingdosru and stretching paint ire anmteractsd. Th eystem 1 prepared for Die coming event, and its us brings rest, repos and happy an t!d patio. U?- By Die Tegular me of Mother's Friend durI And Percy, poor Percy, who unexing the period the moseles expand easier when nervous that he shivers at an Why arrive, and naturally tbs pain and langer at tha crisis Is less. pected sound. He has been brought W Mother Friend Is prepared after tbe for pwychopathologlcal study because of a noted family doctor by the Brad-Wi- d he is too timid to go to school, even -Co Lamar AtRMulator Bldg, to venture out of the bouse alone. Not lanta, Ga. It is for external me only; is his home? What do we find in everiT-Vvidence ihsotutely and entirely safe and wonder. but ' dirt and squalor, Hie of refinement. oUTIHIAIN St -- surroundings best - - growing are - bey seemingly the fort to be derived in reeding tin little could have, It U plainly written Just what every But talk with hie toother. Observe kook. went to know and wti ba a spWa. the strained, worried look in her eyes.- tidearns text book of guidance, not only littia b is Pr- for Yes, she confide to you, bat will make you helpful to yourmif She about anxious Percy.. Mbern, aad la tbs msecUm obtain a bottle Ktually have him out of her sight, rf MeCbtr'a Friend from the draggiat, and lest something happen to him. -has, torifry youneif agaleat paig sad dis- Boauethlng lisa happened tn i pfoeiptir ead deetjvr M orerworhed or dimmed fodaeye nd Medder So hexhh ead eormei luertioaieg. Their keeling end cnricre qaeBOee ere gnereted. M. T. Weatm, SS-Hk- h Are. 1 m pkiird to UsmUy Act f . MloSaa Foley Kidney Me here bees the amem of grneg am rebel from a eaee ot kidney aad dar croeble whkkbothered m 8CHRAMM-JOHXSO- DRUG N prnt Wniter F Rrnnhe , ' A Life of Helpfatness Comes to Untimely End Amid almost a hundred floral tributes there was laid to rest In Mt Olivet cemetery on Sunday. Oct, 6, the body oUProL Walter 2 Brook, a gentleman of th finest type of manhood. whose death as the reauit of accident ln the swimming pool at tb at Logan, occurred op Agricui-turLcol!e- ge Oct . Walter Edwin Brooke wee born April 1. 1885, at Plymouth, IndL. where he spent his boyhood days. Coming to Sait Lake with his parents. Lake public schools and graduated from th high school in 14. After Armour Inatlfuts two years apent-a- t. of Technology jpt Chicago, he entered Yale. It waa hers that his widely known interest ln young men and their problems was cultivated. Dur-.lo- g hie five ybars at Yals fa became Nurses Recommend !5Hcurai5oap ft appeals to them because it is to pots and cleansing. It does much to keep the skin clear snd healthy ex pecially if trained by touches ot Ointment to first srgns of pirft-plpedness, roughness o chgnr.g. Ideal lor toilet uses. L 1UL AMfWfitNutf ft M fift Mi, lutaK' 5oi4 asfi Wswi, Be. OO. Owf int B a4 fie Ttien ywawft. Jbe SAFETY FIRST 'r -- "Victory is certain If you will lend Uncle Sam all the Cash you can. possibly spare To help Our Boys p-Ov- er there Bight the wrong You can do your bit over here. INV ST IN 4TH UBERTY LOAN BONDS Space donated by . 'V1 fSAFE-fTK-A FTR8T) s |