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Show ' -ti i DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY ilJNE I01D 23 wa too small fop Little Stories For Bedtime I rv Cleanse thoroughly reduce iaflammahoa w by cold wet compree-ee- e apply lightly, without friction Jill svtr tb ty tht met nth. drh rai n k ht i h h.il had it lilt nit. til Hi Ed Of ft ft. m. uf led, n; ort was given by A large trousseau tea home o( JU0 Irene McDonald at the G. Mr. and Mrs. J. parent. The room were decorat-- T drawin varicolored power. In the the guests were ee room, wherePerkins roses were Dorothy iLd. The tea table was covered byreda handsome cluny lace. cloth over Ttin and a low mound of deep red rose formed the centerpiece. Crimson ranibler rose were twined from the chandelier above the table, and email artistic hewpie doll completed the ' decoration. The hostess wa assisted in receiving her 150 guests by her mother. Mr, j Q, McDonald; Mr. W. B. Tracy, Iftjg Florence McDonald. Mies Edna gay and Miss Amelia Marietta. Mra John McDonald. Mra P. E. Margets .nd Mra Blchard Chamberlain presided over the dining room and were assisted by Mra J. T. CbaBe. Miss Iola Wlgnal. Mis Dorothy Chamberlain. Mis Eva Kay. Miss Mary Wil-liaMra Miss Emma Williams. James Snarr, Miss Marcella Rogers and Miss Lucile McDonald. During the afternoon an enjoyable musical was Amelia Miss given by program Hargetts, Mra LeRoy Perry, Mrs. Jack Mra Roy Schyler and Miss ' Hartong. May Cartwright. Mr... F. J. Hagenbarth. Miss Mary Haseobarth and Miss Catherine who have been at the Homestead, Hot Springs, Va., for the wedding it Capt Macrea Parker of Wash-lngfv- n to Alias Winifred Stafford of Cleveland, and at which Miss Mary Hagenbarth waa bridesmaid, have returned to Salt Lake City. Hag-enbart- h. 1 Erma Ridges is entertaining st a trousseau tea this afternoon at Mins lie home of her parents, 441 west Third North street. The rooms are decorated in dainty summer blossoms. In the dining room the table is centered by a baaket of pink and ..white sweet peas, and Kewpie dolls, dressed in pink are at the corners of the table. The hostess is assisted by her mother. Miss Ernest Ridges, Mrs. Alvin Selander and Mrs. D. H. Morrison, Seventy guests have been bidden to the delightful affair. -- The Old Gardener Says: It is time to begin spraying hs, potatoes when they are six or eight Inches above ground. The spray to use is bordeauz mixture The work must be kept up all through the summer if the vines are not to succumb to blight, which occasions heavy losses every season. Begin to spray for potato bugs at the first sign of these pests, and remember that, it i much easier to kill them while they are seft slugs than when they get to be mature beetles Tou must use a poison like arsenate of lead or parts green for them. There are good spraying materials on the market which combine the borde&ux mixture with the poison, and It is advisable for amateurs to use them. 'Then the vines may be protected from both bugs and blights in one gw The Deseret PETER 30. 60. H.29 Mews by Theratra W. Itarseaa. RUNS FOR SAFETY. still about. By, and bv th.y stopped in our through cars. minutes later hs scolding, and a ' We are making up cars now heard Redwing's happy song ol Pe! ' for , Q Oregon, Washington, ter was relieved. "That means' and all thought he. "that Reddy Fox has gone Denver, Chicago, away, but I think I'll st here a. while eastern points. sure. There Is nothing Call or telephone us before longer Ifke be.ng safe. If one is safe nothing j 1 was too polite WHELK Peter Rabbit the Black- t Mra Redwing bird why she was so plainly dressed OLoughlin. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. when her husband wore such a handH. 8. Erickson will entertained at a some suit, there were other questions matinee party followed by tea at ho could How do you do, Mra ask. Franklin's, In honor of Miss Cutler, I'm ever i Redwing? he exclaimed. s so glad to see you. I was wondering j The Happy Hour ciub will meet on where you were. Where did you come Tuesday afternoon at the home of from? . H. A. Goodfellow, 171 Tenth j Mra from my home. replied Straight ' f East street. And if I Mra Redwing demurely. v j do It, It is the best home we've Col. and Mrs. George L. Byram will everear had." Redwing chuckled. He I receive their, friends informally to- - j was full of cbucklea You see he had in tilelr notiCed how eagerly Peter was looking qHaTrs T,trr?00Vt rort will be re everywhere. r cei ed from 4 to 4 o'clock. This much-- wHl tell you, Peter, s aid Redwing. Our nest is someMiss Edna Hansen is entertaining where In these bulrushes, and if you at a trousseau tea this afternoon at find It we wont say a word even her him on Lincoln street. you dont keep the secret- Was a Ducky Tiling for Peter That Then Redwing chuckled again and v It George W. Rynders formerly of Be- Mrs. Redwing chuckled with him. attie, but who has now returned to You see they knew that Petqr (doesn't; 8alt Bake, announces the marriage of like the water, and that nest was Rim! he screamed, his daughter Grace to Frank T. hidden in a certain clump of broken- - Reddy Fox" The event occurs Saturday nextFurey. Peter didnt wait for a second wam- June down rushes with water all around. In 2. San Francisco, whera the young Suddenly Redwing flew up in the air Ing. He knew by the sound of will reside. (with a harsh cry. Run, Peter! wing's voice that Redwing wasn't Jok- - w Red-coup- le aorg-ka-ree- d I making any shipments. ceI'f mattersMrsmuch I A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company IVrM Second South Street. Sait Lakp City. I (ah. Fhoie Waa. 3722 and Mas. 5723. 328 XoIk-s- SHAKE There waa Jiit one fdae of safe- t and tint was an o,d hole that had Johnny Chuck's gfrandfa'hir mtde between the roots o ,he Big any Hickory Tree Peter didnt Hire getting there He was nonk too soon, for Reddy as so close at his heel that he pulled gome white hairs out of Peter's tail as Peter plunged had first down that hole. It was a lucay thing for Feier that that hole Ing INTO YOUR SHOES. the antisceptia Allens Foot-Easpowder to be shaken into the shoes The and sprinkled in the footbath. Atanua! advises men 1lattsburg Gamp in theh in ra ning to use Foot-Eas- e shoes each morning. It prevents blisters and sore spots and relieves painful. gwollen. smarting feet and take the stirg out of corns and bunions. A certain relief for sweating, callous, tired aching feet. Always use Arren' Foot Ease to break in new sbpaw e. Advertisement everywhere lam and Frank A. Charles will take place on Wednesday in the Salt Lo4te temple. A reception will follow fc the evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Coulam, 1130 laurd avenue. Mi LaVaun Haymond will entertain at a dancing party this evening for Aims Irene McDonald and E. W Christensen, whose marriage wall take place this month. The ball room of the Alitler apartments will be prettily decorated with flowers and flags and 70 guests are expoceed by the hostess. Alls Haymond will be assisted by Airs. H. G. Brackman and Airs. R. J. Armstrong. Si Mr. Anna Young Morrison win entertain at a family dinner this evening in honor of her son, Harold Young, who has been in the United States transport service overseas, and will arrive home today. Captain Harold C. Alandell has arrived in New York from France, whegp he has been for two years in government service and will Join hts wife Mrs. At&ndeU and son In this city. was formerly Alisa Grace Park. Fellows Who Stick by You 1 Through Anything says Corporal Daly In this mans army you form the finest of friendships, the kind that last through life. . Read what Corporal William Daly, of Company M, 108th Infantry, says. He knows. Hes tried it. Wouldnt you like to be one of Unde Sams buddies,' wearing a uniform that is honored in Every land, one of the big, clean army of regular fellows, and sit on the top of the world? We, here s your chance Read every word of this advertisement From Tfrw Tori: Tnkng Mmg St, 1919 Good Pay Foreign Service Free Education When yccre fa the Army, Unde Sam pays your bills food, dothing, Irving quarters, everything of the best quality. He furnishes medical attention, care of the teeth, all the necessaries. Ia addition, at the present rata of pay, you receive $30 a month and upward all velvet, It means money in the bank if you ore thrifty. Does your present job show you $30 a month profit? And when yon are in the Army, Unde Sam offers you an education a good one. You can study almost anything, right up to college and technical subjects. You can learn a skilled trade. Our Flag flies m France, on the Rhine, in the PhiltDDines, Porto Rica Alaska China. Panama, Hawaii etc. What cart of the world would you rather see? Wherever the Flag floats, there Unde Sam's boys will be found guarding its honor. Extra pay for service in Europe, Asia, Philippines and Alaska. This means experience most people gladly pay for. Unde Sam pays you. go into trainin SUCCESS after for life, laying a firm ing foundation to build on. When you enlist, you actually Fashions For Americans height of artistic skill in been designing seems to reached in the blouses made up for .ummer and that are now being offercom-.n- g ed a advance models for the models of rt falL kind are shown, eery imaginable some y:tifying the statement made months ago by style designers that this arrived t pe of blouse had finally n America. The long or blouse la unquestionably the big factor In the line of fall models now Russian blouses, being developed. Chinese coolie effects and long elaborate models, knee ieijgth or longer, THE )v 50,000 Over-the-ski- over-the-ki- rt to Serve in France and on the Rhine Now are shown. A wide range of materials is in- -. luded in the fall blouse display, with Georgette unquestionably leading. As i? trimming, silk and metal embroid- - TO ALL WOMEII-YIUOA- If you want ft see the battlefields of France, and the historic Rhine which the Germans thought impassable, enlist today. You will be sent across the Atlantic to join the Army of Occupation of the A. E. F. This is the chance of a lifetime. . , to go back there. You may be too late unless you act at once. Many veterans are RE YOUR ILL A This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege . table Compound Her Personal Experience. I want to recomMcLean, Neh. mend Lydia E-- Pink hams Vegetable Compound to women who suffer from any functional all disturbance, as it has dona mo more good than all the doctors inedicine. Since taking it I have a fine healthy baby girl and have gained in health and strength. My husband and I both praise your medicine to all suffering women- Mra. John Kopfelaunn, R. bo. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, baa been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or the bines to give this successful remedy a trial. For special suggestions In regard to vour ailment write Lydia E. Pmkham lledicjna Co., I.vnn, Mass. Toe result 1 it og experience is at your service. -- Men Going Red-Blood-ed Healthy, Life Out-Do- or Year In the Army, yea five mostly werk builds yoa op physically, makes you strong, healthy, alert sad masterfuL Skilled physicians kook after you. Your militt' duties keep you fit. Yoa eat well, deep well, fed like a king aQ the time. Moat men gam weight when ia the Army, and it's aS sound muscle no fat. Military tie makes you courageous, builds up willgives you mastery over power and yourself, It broadens your mind, and stiffens your backbone. It makes you the kind of chap that gets tbs bast sort of job when your enlistment is up. It develops confidence and leadership. The U. S. soldier is respected everywhere, be has the greatest governmeat in the world behind him. His uniform ia a uniform of honor. No calling builds up character and independence Bke the nubtary profession. rs. Sheer Cotton Bkmse for Hot Weather. erf are much in evidence, while chenille. used to form heavy folral or fruit desigtis in vivid colors, is decidedly smart. A new note is the use of very narrow ribbon or ribbon braid applied so as to stimulate cut work ' embroidery. b rouse continues a The favorite and the use of Georgette printed In large bright patterns is pronounced in blouse of thl type. On these blouses a small lace collar and matcr.ire. cuffs usually form the only trimming. The regulation length blouse continues to be shown in sheer cotton and linen fabrics for hot weather wear. necks predominate and Coflarlcss some model are cut quite low, but the vers short sleeves shown on many French made blouses have not been generally accepted on this side of the water. Worth, the great French authority,' has recently been quoted as that the short sleeves are poor saing e wear, regardless of taste for the fact that bir countrywomen approve them. The blouse shown Is a dainty summer model made of whit voile and trimmed with applied bands of blue snd white embroidery- - The neck is drawn in with a narrow blue ribbon which tie In a little bow In front. The sleeves are similarly finished. This would be smart with a white o ; blue cotton skirt. tie-ba- self-contr- ol, wf YOU GO? OPPORTUNITY-WI- LL Training in a Shilled Trade Fite Yoa for Success in Life There are thirteen branches of the service: Infantry, Cavalry, Field ArttHcfly, Ordnance Deph, Medical Dept (including Veterinary Corps), Coast Artillery, Signal Corps, Tank Corps, Motor Transport Corps, Air Service (Including Balloon Corps), Quartermaster Corps, Engineers, Construction Division. You have your choice of these branches. Each branch utilizes s number of skilled trades often s great many. These trades include surveying, autorepairing, telephone repairing, rood construction, wireless telegraphy ,taflqring,telegraphy .switchboard installation, motor' mechanics (air and ground) snd s great many others. YOU CAN CHOOSE WHICH OF THESE TRADES YOU WILL LEARN. Now, Men, what do you want?--C- aI Liberty and Recreation In the Army you have prtenty of liberty, and lots You can play baseball, foot-be- ll of entertainment. or other games. Yea go to Shawm, dances, movies. You meet agreeable people ia K. of C, Y. M. C. A., and Hostess Houses. Yon get acquainted with nice girls. IN FACT, YOU HAVE A BETTER TIME THAN MOST CIVILIANS. Promotion By sticking te the game, you may become a non - ootranwnoned or commies ioood officer. Men are also selected from the ranks to go te West Point ; others are orcnniieemoed from the ranks. There are also the grades of corporal snd sergeant in the line, and higher staff grades. Every promotion brings added psy-- Marksmanship brings added pay. Skill ait your tradeibnngs tocrosswd pay. L. and talk it Over I little Peter had been there and known what Peter was thinking she probably would have asked him j why it was he ever left the Old Brfee , Patch. tCop right. 1919, by T. V. Burgess.) Next story: IYtcr Hewn Queer . j ! ! "Qjong-ka-ree- Gtili-frnia- , Mr and Mrs. Walter Seymore Johnare receiving congratulations on a baby daughter, born Sunday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steve L. Love, who Johnson was formerly Alisa Helen were married recently, will be given Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. reception this evening at the home, of C H Zimmerman. S. I Love, 2487 Seventh East street. The couple are spending their honeyMrs. Rneben J. Clark, accompanied moon on the Rigby ranch Mrs. Love hv her children, will leave their home wa formerly Miss June Rigby, in Washington D. C. June 29 and will come to gait Lake to spend the The T. F. B. club will entertain summer. at a dance Alonday evening, June JO, at the K. of P. hall, 5 east Third The marriage of Miss Alma Cannon South. ' and Edwin Kent Minder will be solemnized Teusday morning in the The Entre Nous club will hold their Salt Lake temple. In the evening a regular meeting tomorrow afternoon large reception win be given at the at Saltair. In the evening they will home of the brldea parents, IJr. and entertain their husbands at supper. Mrs. William Tenney Cannon on south Mrs. A. Robinson will entertain ttfc Fifth East street. evening at her home on Sixth 8oiQi Airs. Hyrum Jensen and Mra Arten In compliment to Mia Ethel Varley, Wilson entertained at a shower for whose marriage to Richard W. Robin .Miss Allva Ostler on Saturday afterson will take place in the Salt Lake noon, June 21, at the home of Mrs. temple, Wednesday. Jensen on Twelfth East street. The The annual reception In honor of decorations were in Shasta daisies and roses. Twenty guests, the students attending the summer I'orothy Perkins bride-to-be were in- school will be given tomorrow afterfnends of the noon in the gymnasium building of vited. the University of Utah. Prof. J. H, Pad? has charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Ashton announce the engagement of their sister, Mrs. Ernest Al. Fowler will enterElla Jeremy, to .William H. Richards of Malad, Idaho. The marriage will tain at luncheon at the University club. Wednesday afternoon, in honor take place Thursday of this week. of Miss Louise May Cutler, who will The marriage of Miss Gretta Cou- - be married soon to Daniel James son -- j VAPOR! VICKS BODYGUARD" -Y0UR to fo'Iof hirt, Reddy that the roots prevented Reddy Furniture Shipped at and from d.gging lt any bigger. For. a long tune I ter sat' la tact house of Mr. Chuck's wondering Less Than Freight old how soon it would be safe for him to come out. For a while he heard Mr. and Mrs. Redwing scolding sharply, Rates Sand by this knew that Reddy Fox was To-da- y! Ask all the questions you wish. You incur not the slightest obligation by doing so. Courteous noo- commissioned officers on duty will cheerfully furnish information find give you printed matter to y. Get the rest This advertisement tells only part of the story. look over at home. to-da- day-tim- United States Army Recruiting Station in Sail Lake City Central Building 2nd South and Main Slreei i JJT J |