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Show V1 DESERET EVENING 0 Furniture iTltMTcnpr MOtHlOR I'trkin Storage AVD MI I PHI D AT - REDUCED V J. DAILEY, entertained the members of ,h Octkgon ciub yesterday at her home ' ip the Canning apartments. a preceded the usual pastime. Liable had for a ceaterphsee a baa- -, Cecil Brunner roeea Three prwent. Mrs. liana ho is here Pocatello, F.S. M. out-we- Jf-rji- l Ftore jour furniture In a Kejser Flrr, proof Priiate Koont. They rv safer j than many safety deposit vault Furniture shipped in our through cars on Wednesday night l,y lr Mini Mrs nve freight, packing 'jlW' d ray age ' reScl.es destination Ltghhn aleX? huIWuyi'prcVairbetter condition. . , Richer the ueeorations, aaii t ve J ning being spent in social pastimes. At late supper was served. Those in at- tendance were Mr. and V. M. G. Fireproof Anderson, Mr. andMr- - John Anderand-Aison, Mr. Claud A. Woolley. Mrj and Mrs Klnir Tit Ohio. Mrl and Storage Company Mrs. Fred Dart, Mr. and Mra Fred Dart, Mr. and Mrs Albert Zobcil and 328 West-2n- d Mouth Street, Mf. and Mrs. J. A. Powell. Salt Lake City, Utah. A delightful affair of New Year's 1tiouet Wag. 6723 god Wu 6723 day Was the rii.nmu;,gl4w (Jpt. and tVrt mugiaVoui2d'ahwwitha j'1118 F. 7- - Copening. and Hyrum PM-- c entf rpieeB a silver-bunkfilled Templt" I rs W. DUxk The Whlteley, Sherman Mrs. are member, Kate Halloran. Mrs. Mis Langton, Mr. J. F. .McEnany. J. Westcott, Mrs. Georga W.J. H. Yfatere, Mr. Youngand Mrs. I D. Feaalee. 8. t - jin and Mra CL FaiwSather n. CSJSE at a Watch party on Tuesday nd ham, 1" IffFrank and ofc ithe Hotel K tab. Values Up to $50.00.' Your Choice at ISB'S- .-i L. Graham. their home, dancing the Jr of Tacoma, Mr, entivening mid-th!frsociaI Wnkh; who Is a guest e at tit. and Mrs. E. B. Crrtchlow. Mr. the Graham JlKJ, Tapper was served atcenter-toTat .ruarters Fort Douea las. Fred - Ar i taler Jr, and the latter' -table having Tor a drerr sweet leave - tort ay Cal. pea gnd basket f pink where they will spend the rent of tbe Winter. im. Harold Heymanson of Garfield, a dancing party at her home e Harber of Tlntie Junction, of Misa Lucile Harper of FNeka. the The Current Events and Current being besides the guest of hon- EarPenroMand guests rand. or: Miss E!Ia Johnson, Miss Miry Literature section of the Ladies LitMiss Thclmer Cramer, Miss erary club- wilt meet Friday. Jan. 3, at Smith, Mr. and Mri. J. K.Van Falrf Clifton, Bldwell,, Lucille . Urougu. .Carle:!- - Mangum, 2 JO -pm. Mrs Frank Anderson will Wd 11(0,1 James Clatmard.' Keate Cobk, Cedric give a paper, ,. bchuoLi for Inpitals regular meeting of Lynd chap-K- Iiart ad Ale Lt csedon. , " Soldier Miss Medora this held evening 'x jured. u . 8., will be -2Tie Mattsce Tjancirg ciub vnil meet wood will prswent a tKnk . review, 4t be Masonic temple Swinmrt-tonTea Frank Nocturne, by tomorrow afternoon at Wi.itnej' hall, by .JJis. entertainment t.icut Edward T. Brown hag; the chaperons- wilt be Mrs.- Robert wJIJ b served chairijwan, nM from and Ttmrt-mrts- e GrMcrutie. committee, .Mra. Grant.. . . . The program will be conducted by man. was recently mustered out of service. e e a .... , r $ Hasel Edward lira Sperry. win Mr, Charles Shields have The PI Kftpp Alpha fraternity eve-nireturned from Provo, where they entertain at a dancing pdrty thie Ar- A. Mr. ElizaJ. Gorham and Mra the Hotel, holidays with Mr. and Mrs. at the Newhouse beth Coray leave tomorrow for, Den- G,pent are ln charge of Fred ver raugement to a attend war service meeting. and Ralph Plngree. Kenneth Barnes Mr. ami Mra. C. O. unshed gre re' Oral , J The date of the bedding of JMlae joicing at the arrival of a daughter, The El Extto club was entertained Helen Copening, daughter of Mr. and 4 who came to them at their home ' in - Low Angeles. . .. Me. and Mrs. F. M. Gillespie left for Barcelona, Spain, where the for-mhas .accepted an important, posiand tion with the Ebro Irrigation Powcf company and vest in great WUHTCOATS eut' Mr. and Mra Adrian C. Ellia. 3r., and material give and their daughters have returned individuality and charm to the best of from their country home in the CotIh ton woods, andare ut their home on niuter and early spring suits. avenue Second ManMh- wuu?l coats made of Silks and -e satins or of heavy woven or knitted Frank AM has gone to Los Angeles wool fabrus are shown and approved. to spend the rest of the winter. The piam, straight vests of heavy no crepe, satin, etc, made with Registration Begins at . faslenfhg, are among the smart- irtnmr- - -- 250 Womens A.Keyser M-s. re Just Arrived anli!' lie-e- K. Mrs. E. Si lln uTr bet ( It A VV Sr--, -- ey. 'SS - Mew-Har- ry -na re-"t- ut -- - - A : delaye3 shipment :ofJ Coats just to hand makes an opportune money-savin- g eventforr-you- . 7 . and-Mr- j ; , are-blac- . - University of Utah featured. t'pe - Registration of students st the University of Utah began this morning and continued throughout the day Uncompleted registration will be continued tomorrow, which is the last regSo registration fees istration day were collected from Students who served in- .the United States military service. ThPTls an extension of the university's policy of "Patriotic! Serv- theliaek, has rather wide sleeves,-an- d The front is adorned by straps of the aailn Small but very convenient little pockets are. inserted ill the front ' of the hlouwe. on either side. At the suit shown was designed for occasion, the collar ice. ill la wl la ihe early spring showing the snip coat that is cut on straight tinea bat net baggy and not distinctly of the "box type, fastened with one, two, or three buttons Just below the neckline and flarliTg open below, is a favorite The suit that has a deflnlte-l- ) fitted bodice with peplum hip length or a trifle llmger is also strong-- b narrow,-a- nd question of length is still being back and forth between two , he o'Jier Members of the city and coanty board of commissioners this morning accompanied Harry S. Joseph to the site of tha proposed new boulevard to be built on the old Lake Bonneville shore lint leading ' from Ensign peak west and north around tha comer- of tbe bat-lie- d ue 'nany trtch.es from tha ground, - Vptrot Snit and RIouk of Natinr - couu- -mountain toihe Salt Lake-Davty line. Since Jt will .form a part ' of tbe 'boulevard hj nitin proposed by the city and county, both boards have been Interested to the matter. City Engineer accompanied tbe Sylvester Q. Cannon will be made of that party. Surveys road which hae the of proponed part not previously been surveyed It Is the that expected city and enuifty will Join in making the Improvement which will form a link of a great scenic bouleto tha vard skirting the mountains east ef the valley. is For The Deseret News by Tksrstes VV. Bargesa. ILACK Fl hSY GOES FJ)H A WALK. D LACK t'L'HSV. the cat, who lives -; L) MT Farmer Brown's house, was Martin out for a walk. To have seen her you would never In tbe world have mated, that- - she had anythin on her wind beyond getting a little exercise. Hunting was the last thing in the vorld which you would havs ua- P 8TORE ts at our rRro south-mai- n st :n:-i- M l Officials Inspect Route . Of Proposed Boulevard "the style one favoring very long skirts, standing pat for skirts that , - mutw featured. - bktrts Ttmtlittfp. - i- university instruction Is again Clara Inai ruciiof, upon a peace basis-will commence Monday morning which is the beginning of the aecond quarter of the co liege year Students formerly wi.h the army or sboulcT register in uniform of- - discharge present their certificate Students who at time of registration. have patd their fees for the autumn to pay them for quarter will not need since the former the winter quarter to cover .those fees are - applied same Items In the present quater. The registration fee from which enlisted men are exempt Is MJ. TMy are not and library exempt from student-bod- y fees. very dropsy made of ermine or wfeitn coney, the match. , wiarer larrviug a kutls of this same deiieral type- - are nojr houig shown fowarty spring, and imumuch as the fabric ahortage the is not as jet very much relieved pred.ction Is that allk materials hcaw satins and crepes and taffeta will figure prominently In the show-'- n of tailored gar-n- o - and semi-tailor- ed ms - EP.VOC8NE8S Is the produet of substitutes quiet for Twenty hours out of every twenty-four,- 'many and varied causes. Not e sajs Dr. Edith B forDowry--i-n unfortun-atthe least potent of these are her excellent manual parents And ' 'Your required for experiences in early life. Baby.' 'are 6y-tHe baby. young very, deep particular among such experiences should sleep nearly all the time exsignificance attaches to the happen- cept when he is being bathed and fed. ings of the first six months. should "A baby fix months old For the proper development r and hours In sleep. stabilising of his nervous system tha spend at least sixteen child needs above all and after that, until the child reacht v fL the twentythe school age. one-haelse, nourishing food, rest, and quiet. four hours should be devoted to sleep Often be does not get a sufficiency and become babies nervons, Many Of any of these. More often, while getthis nervousness results in various noi-g- et does he food, sufficient ting troubles as indigestion, all becausa the sufficient rest and quiet. He is handled more than he should baby does not have enough Bleep. And again, as more emphatically be He is rocked and fondled when he ought to be left lying peacefully hi phrased by Dr. R. 8. Carroll: He Is pulled and hauled his bed. The hours of prolonged stimulaparent tion; the excessive carrying, swinging ground by his adoring His little eyes are bombarded by all ; tn( rocking, the feverish Jolting to sensations the sight of wj,jcj, the avuraga baby to subjected. sorts of to are Indeed sufficient reason for many strange faces, of innumerable and him- most mysterious objects. For-getf- of the addled bralrs of maturity. that he haa Just come from a ' four months the sensibly-reare- d world of darkness -- and silence, - hi childByhas become a model baby, comhimself to him adjust expect parents fortable and happy. Too freqnent'y, easily to these manifold sensations, .however. .four .months finds him --the as to tbe scnsstlonto which his ears tyrant of the home, and tyrant the and other sense organs are insistent- tfetie one remains often through childly subjected. hood. . It is asking too much. Themal-a-nerve It Is coarse only natural That mean train thus, imposed parents ebruid wsh to make much manifested as quruby Justment, of their childreC to caress them.-- to en lousnew, irritability, timidity.-Thwlth them, to show them off. pljir -- are the anxious mother begins to wonder pEtiede and what is wrong. Lucky is her child ( orjer. The future had to be crm if she gumott the truth and belatedly , a, the present. And It he d- -- r JT !. twitches when she U ,fing the ,a ap ot tht vvrtiartf Toaard the Green Forest, You see walked. she v.? xnsw better than to try to catch nJu0f,tho5 Uul folks in the Old had tried too often, ..a .va .hey knew her too well. An the erner BJack Pussy stopped at th. as tbs brush pile Farmer --K mi By ha4 put there for the WOMEN WORKERS 7 J r. i11 every line of war aetlvi- women of this country hav well and have taken front rank work that released thou--Cof mD or erv!ce overseas. Womc have been tiM. snd. uv haV at the expense of their filled blaoes once occu-mek' Every woman who, be-- j. J? overwork, baa brdught on PocuUr to her sax. uPn Lydia E. Ptnk- -' notable Compound to tn..k and strength, aa this at- over-ambl-- n. wl? dard J t'f re-"I- lh . "ow recognised as th stan-r't0- multltud' rd Didnt Even Glance at Tlicnt, They Called Her Ail the Bad Names They Could Think Of. htititter that pile Bo- WhitesT-TrO- ntcame the scent of, little brown-coale- d birds, Black Pusisy s mouth watered. She was templed to wait and watch. But after a bit she decided that she would first vtxit the Green Forest. Now, as soon as Black Pussy was qutto out of sight of tha little folks of the Old Orchard she no longer tq be merely out for a walk. To have seen her then you she-wa-would a have known blatantly that huntinr. She crept along over the looking now. listening, watching. into every bush and behind every old perstump she came to. She was ahunt,-. fect picture of stealth. 8he was ing Just as her cousin. Yowler the Bob hunts. "K he was hunting, not cause she was hungry, but because of sheer love of hunting and the cruel dgslre to kill. to surprise Black Pussy hoped Whltefoot the Woodmouse, or one of n children, or Peter Rabbits Mrs. Grouse, or one of the little feathTrom come down had who ered folks tbe Far North to spend the winter to go she stole from bramble-tangl-e bramble-tangle, and spruce, a spruce to fierce desire biaxiqg In her yellow eyea The watchword- - of a nation. theres real economy in evety. ed of that package .delicious, strength- be-Sn- building food- - , half-grow- THERES snow-eover- snow-cover- ed t i , or age!, -- . ul - 1 u . -- RquirreLand Bed Squirrel than if .they rtlst She even glance t ihem, although didnt called her all they ' bid names they could think of. r Hw for thing you might have gap-- -l that Black Fussy didn't hear wm at all. The one thing that show-J- ii h dld wa the tip of her fehe Gil That twitched. She couldnt help 'Save Them Both, Yrs the Slogan We Adopted - for this Wonderful Cereal Food During the Period -- of the War. And While it i Just A True NOW TTT as It Was THEN and the Saving bf Wheat and . Sugar bv the Daily Use of FRUITED OATS in Place of a Wheat Cereal Has Been Enormous, We Now Want Every Man, 'Woman and Child in the. Country to try r lf feted her of. Across the barnyard into the Ol orchard walked Black and Pussy, Hid no more attention to Tommy Tit and Drummer the Woodpecker -- and Happy-Ja- ck Chat-- . tl1 n. -- . 5! k,. - Vis-io- ie The sketch illustrates an extremely (toed looking syit in ad a of velvet, the ith w hue satin and worn puat lined over a straight, tallurad blouae tif This blouse button in write satin. -a The values -- run as high as $50 the eolors navy, green, brown, egg plant and burgundy. Some plain,. some fur plush trimmed. Come early- in the morning. Your choice at $20. er est ' . A Jm&Qd.Mbeat SCIENTIFIC COMBIN TION OF A -- FIGS,DATES, RAISINS AND SELECTED WHOLE WHEAT If youT.'jnt to experience a real, genuine treat you yvill loae WHEAT ' no tnd- Dackageof FRUlfcD OATS from your nearest grocer. ,Tfeey are the offered to the public. tastiest, most economical cereals ever , Thev'wilT wirf vmi both-FRUIT- "'& ED - IrM I'll-- , if f i , n |