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Show , sta . ik ,,,, et rss, m limo -- , --- DESERET - -- ..., Ir 41 ow fla ; , , ' Aoil .a . ' 4 - s- , PRETTILY arranged luncheon is being given this afternoon at the Hotel Utah by lilies . Jacquitta Etigheill, In compliment to Miss Pearl Spark who will be married Sept. I to J. U. Edgbeill. One table is arritged in the main dining room of the hotel for the guests. In the center is a large basket of various garden towers. The place, cards are in bridal auggestiona and the favors are little horns filled . with rice and tied with borof tulle. .The guests include arsteen of the friends of the bride-eleand are Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, Mrs. Owen 'Wilson, Mrs Ralph Booth, Mrs. J. P. Neale'', Mrs. Lewis Karrick. Mrs. A. J. Owen-so- n, Mrs. H. B. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. , Arch Bezzant, Mrs. W. L. Felt, Mrs. Arthur Beckman, Mrs. Samuel Merton. Miss peorgia McEwan and Miss Alice Edgheill. The hostess was aaslated by her mother, Mrs. J. R. Edg- A hand-decocat- ,, ct bent . ,,,,,- - Brighton. where they spent the tV'l Fashions ForAmiericans .. fr, Mr.. P. C.'Mandell and Miss Frances Mandell returned yesterday front Fort D. A.1 Russell. Cheyenne, where they have been visiting with Capt. and Mrs. Harold C. Mandell. Mies Marguerite Taylor. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe. W. Tit tor. will be 'retried tomorrow to Albert A Larsen. The wedding eeremony will be performed at 7:30 teclock at the home of the bride's parents, 103 north Main. street by Bishop Joseph S. Tingey. A large reception win follow for friends and relatives of thi young Mrs. L. T. Etnecidon will be couple. matron of honor, Miss Myrtle Lergen. bridesmaid and Reuben E. Cardwell best man. e S ibbi,,,,, . ,, Mr& 'William McCrea and I '' tooknit :,,,11I It anc , 'Ki,:.41.t .! and an ...t . . '''..2 All-St- ar Company Red-Blood- Nittehl I A A - ell 'obtore 01 e IF1- -4'! ed OMEMMIWOililleMINEW ''.774 4 ;. 5 Thrills! Adventure on Land and Sea! TILE WONDERFUL PRIZBIA PICTURE, "MODELS." I Usual Good Music, Edward P. Kimball and His Solo Orchestra. Lewis C. Meier and Miss Mary Crowley at the Organ. 4.4 - ,.. ...1. POIWit 11441N than a t3iestre741, Slat L3t Inatitmtios."1 COMING ToMORROW' ' OLIVE "The 'Spite Bride!" The Old Gardener Says: I MMM11 If the cabbages have been grow . IS rich oil they are likely to crack their heads, although this Irouble more often develops with early than with hate onhhages..The way to prevent this difficulty is tw bend tho heads to the groundowith the hands or the tiiiisthrotilnr off kii.1 robta on one side'. This, of conive will check the growth. l'oietry keep1WA. 1A)k tti tor ..rs 'eh& Sec , ing rapidly Wife Charges Another Says American Hatters Do Their 21 71 D gn g Woman Using Her Name .. I..........4'1,.) ., . , .;',.!d Ti'l.' ,,,:, ... ,, 1 L'vME211eidngBilUIE d was well during the whole I r, 1 mi pouncidata ,7..'"'',;-' ,,i ,:.,,,-- s , a.. time, and childbirth 4, was& hundred times , . 4 ',,,,,,',. e , eulor. Ever since - the I have used it - for any wutkiwa and would not be without it for the world, I do all my work and am strong and healthy. I am nursing my baby, and I still take the N'egetAble Compound asitkeeps awoman in good health: You may. publish my testimonial for the good of other women, Mrs. C..WE.."Ps if you choose to do so. MORELAND, Harrison, KY. Women who suffer from displaceinflammation, ments, irmulerities, ulceration,- backache, headache' and nervousness should lose no time in giving this famous rootrand herb remedy, Lydia E. rinkhairTs Vegetable. Com- -, pound, a trial, and for special' advice write to Lydia E. rizkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Masa. i 44) , ,, 1.7,67,iT-,- ti "THE DfiRtt ST8R" Ili ilt: lign' andhdavery read in hge E.11 time. I the newspaperabout ,t; the Vegtitable 1,1,!,. l' -- . , - Little Stthies For Bedtime f i IIIW, have returned front New York and theme of the arrangement? Ineludes other eastern cities. Milos Day was W. L. iretherbee. Mrs. J. C. Gleason graduated from Wellesley ooll4ge in and Mrs. R. E. Price. the Wing. - ,,,, 11,..Yed 11 31: . . i ,g. !I 11 . - ' .t4N ,,,-,.,- , 7r:7 , Y.-- ' i 11111t5111111i I 1........, Colonel and Mrs. Geerge.L. Byrom will entertain at a dancing Party on Thursday evening in the amusement hall at Port Bouglaz. In compliment to th4eir (laughter, Mrs. John Earl Lewis, who has been spending th-- summer with her parents. Mrs. Lewis will leave soon fnr.the east to meet her. husband. Major Lewis. who is expected to arrive soon from overseas service. Reynolds circle No. 1. Ladles of the &welter Grand Army of the Republic. will hold Beatrice, and Mra McCrea'. mother. their regular meeting tomorrow aftetUm O'Connor hare returned from noon at 1 o'clock at O. O. F. hall . 01111 S. wu child 7 0 el When my first born I did not know about N. -- - Don't fail to watch the biz electric sign, corner of Main - and Second South, every evening. ow , TODAYTOMORROW The Big thrilling seven-reproduction of Robert W. Chambers great story if Harrison, E :IE Mrs. Westmoreland Tens in the Fo Ilawbg. Letter. ' r EncznEc3E3 i MADESTROlid 1 .. loned on the lines of the one shown to - and htleve the sketch, ttombirdng watered or flow. lace, ICither oboes's& for the be 'rod chiffon tne.), frock. If plata color Is ueed4 Loot) woven in a rather large pattern will Pi be found most effective, whereaa the 1.4t1 flowered fabric would oombise moist Uwe '1i stet tit ' attractively with a plain fmkitet- 4 ' loos a small Ts pattern. having forms redingote tunic, arid to timed ' to form a band across' the front of ,t tulle the bodioe. Nary sheer yet or, 4 In white fashions the little draped Pi ,, ! vestee on yoke. A ihnple girdle or i belt of black velvet ribbon gives the ,, to, finishing tooth to the trick. i Little ostrich ' tips and pompoms formed of ostrich make erittMe eve:,.. 1 nTng trock decorations. one of throe -11) Ifftle feather affairs being tam used ci.,, to conceal the stitches where a fabric La drawn up to form a drapery. , Flowered taffeta Is being usted in the levelopment of evening dresses by 'pine of the best Ameeican designer One charming frock seen recently wee made of gray taffeta splashed with '''': pink roses. Tho girdle or bodice was 1 of cloth of silver and a small pink ostrich tip held the side drapery in place. Draped effects prklominatt in the development of eVellinC frocks'. . Tunics and redingote frocks share ,,,,, !I honors with the more fluffy draperies, the general tendency being tn show a . greater width at the hip than is 01 evidence in daytime frocks. Metal trimmings are very much ,.', favored, and in the lineup of lovely 1 fabrics, shown especially for evening .i,, , pk frocks. a chiffon with gold or silver . motifs is one of the novelties of the season. A gown made of on. of these .. fabrics may have bodice or girdle of metal cloth matching the motif on the fabric proper. a really gorgeous Dance Frock for a Young Wonsan. gown being the result. iliftk 0 - ' t 't 11 1 7 tik week- end. lb Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Derrah will be at home In the 11111crest apartments Tbe itsidiete Auxiliary. IT. C. T.. will after Sept. I.' entertain tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. P. Hamill. 919 Third Mr. and Mrs. William E. Day and avenue In honor of the new members their daughter, Miss Dorothy Day, of the auxiliary. The committee in - i . .4, . '1919 A.0 - for A AINTI little dance frock t'L the first fall donee may be tomb. 1117,F,, V 'AUGUST , 4, . EVENING NE1S'S,,310ND' AY ! LAST TIMES TODAY .t. Watt Information from'. Los Angeles. lIeWcy, millinery depart. ' Jack Holt and Seaga !Uremia hi Cal.. I. to the, effect that Mrs. Bertha mem hoed of the Z. C. M. I.. has rean turned eastern snit front Ocksreider has purchasing Sonnenberg begun Tiro svrEET SINGER, OF' THE DUSK. rt'OTI tvff for th,ir against Nevin J. Ockereider on the trip. She says trust American hat find it 0 Ionia pl..n t;I tet the nletA round, red Mr. Sun waa just now manufacturers are to designing v remnini In th ground of depertion. The parties ,eat.d lifter the 2 jOILY, to bed behind the Purple! ' ; their own patterns, and American . PAtrum REtyLryr 11.4,11()1,D I.LOYD COMEDY have Iten r entlY iNthbftgit this action came into the limelight in women to lot.as be y had Shadows appear Black and dl hs the loavks HMe, gifting becitosu moved AL:Gt. ST ORCHESTRA when a Suit about Lake , they from the Parisian apron strings. Paryear ago : 'Ns thrown out, moi.11.a excell-- rt poulbegun to creep all through the Green were taken into custody and Ocksreld- 'elan women are wearimr high hat,' tr - Ood. rest and Out across the Green Meadand short' .. shirts. bat these extremely er was charged with embezzlement.. ', $2.250 alleged to be due on ag are not ows. It was the hour of the day Peter adopted h th14 coutt New Su' its Filed. - - cover , wife's efforts Ockgreid try. Thisbeing the Through automobile insurance policy. move of it! hdepeodenee ' ' -' e : Wor.lst-rRabbitloved beat, He eat on the edge ItiFtittita. Cltrlartnn er managed to straighten out the af- due to the war. Present lith price. "moatItaln May F. Wilson against Robert WS,. tr b . ., co' i.cti:ree !a,theJakd rtr vat! tile! Cella Be) Wood against James son, divorce, of the Green Forest watching for the er Miss Dewey says are due to se xcity Gt fair and waa released' though 4. t h Ttev. on Leo Job Meet tst a the talk by rt ttrinkli-brtWood, re!no Utah Idaho Sugar company against IL first little gar to tnatÉrhil and labor, and low up in prices had been entered binding him are In the Eike ?anon against the American the Capital Iron & Metal company et not to We:expeete.I for two CAM Willinm IL trl:o." prott-4o- r 14 , the altl. Peter felt at peace with all over to the Third district court. PreInsuratca company, to re- al., to recover $1,134 alltged it7an Ansolmo tf,rcinktry, t3an Antielmo,- Central to be this was no,;; hour the Vo:1the Great World, for it to their arregt here. Ocksreider O'iti w-d P 1.4ttare on th on account. tAs:14fit vious Conduct , Servi:e. Sunset Carlvo:t to were T and Mrs. Sonnenberg reported of peaoe, the hour of rest for those :t1,W by ell Rev, .111nets I hie of Frhoot have eloped. Ocksreider deserting Theo,i'o BINDING. who bad been busy all through the vtet,,,r cf tIle !!iff At the lourttet gervive from the aLepui ogY. wife in California. Sonnenberg had Via art the pioneers In Job PrintEver. I divorced his ihining day, Moat of Peter's feath-- 1 wife, naming of Ferry hall, Westminster collcael previously Int and ricok Binding in the elate. Ockareider as 'red friends had settled themselves facilitiee are the beet for hand-Js g Covcnant. this evening, the Wi1Iin 1. Erpports Lrri-- r for the earning night, the worries and Subsequently. Mrs. Edna H. Ocks any rhea of work, r.th mutter how distriot secretary of the west. re.rell over and forgotten. AU the reider, the deserted wife. died and Johnsen.; 13r V: U Oxtoby, pro. pz large or how mall. The lt,.-Ockereider married Mn. Sonnenberg. ern district of the hoord of forSien Great World seemed hushed. ,i ,..... inchorpli e?..or Now she alleges that he has deserted missions of the In the distance Sweetvoice the feaeaytnian t,)!;1 AMP. iltro upon foreign , , ,, rer Sparrow as pouring out hie eve- Peter Could Barely Make Out the her and thokt another woman is lona III speak t- : I,. r.v.ologirAl the An I ,. of be a will the service ),,,tee name. wee hour when Above Sweet for her it Head. the lila part ning afmg, Singer I -13 the IT ot Met hi). - preatlae,14 -he dearly loved to sing. Par back in , nary. -: -f el "The On -At 14tItta'eY ilt oramonemosommonosomeamo eve;1104 samo. was the Green Forest In our through tam We are I I 'a I ' ro ti.1: et It." deo I t,r t 111.11111.111111.11111161111.811'1"14' N it 1: ol; ealling au if his very Me depended on n ' betrome its "Ttott otirict up cars now for Los titaver making itua, i the number of times lie could ay from woe ilild tia,'Ittrefolido. Unit. tra-twithout taking a "whi.poor-wil- r Seattle, Kansas City, BIG BILL NOW 'MAILING Angeles, , am Ite ;toof tit utti,alt new than and overhead seele there ;from 'Meth, tlo;ttt I. fi mit derilne to Chicago and all eastern points. tame the sharp, rather turrets ery of pleo. . t Call or telephone us before 12A7tie or nattoott beemumn the entet' Seems, the Nighthawk all lite bunted ; all . . , bis r lunpor in the air. tall thin co lat li Pe014 making any shipments. 1 rurrewler of ! , been d A t.'nitei rt ces woull have a time it seemed all If these Extra Added Attraction t h,-- 11 e aoelrf-At COIOPO had feathered friends otill the .11117rVIIII :' ' 1 1 i it,ot- lbl et the hitimmte Dancers Return , thins-IRS . I couldn't Peter a, and . i.Jrronderrid ta,rtairt ,ea,thtt"." help OTHER DIG ACTS . that these be wont so early to t. r)Clit ' ' 12a Keyser Fireproof rhroe 1 okg missed the meet beautiful hour 11:30 2:12 shows dat1y-2- :45. tki , (w"r 4.1..1-War gecoratiors. la the whole day, Then, from a trle 2043, ZOO, 40e Mats., Primal )uat back of him, there poured forth Storage Cotany-- : I17c,ar3 !lights, 20e, 20e, 40e song an clear, so meet, so wonItlite:, ogod 23, boo 3:S Writ Fetioltd South Street. dorfully suited to that peaceful hour to fld It FA a wear, turns that Peter held his breath until It was 1:1g decorations for bravery In wnr, finished. He knew that singer and 3 tot rVit'f. cross and 4 one a 4r7 ac:P. eVaA 1117 loved him. It was Melody the Wood . , a Croix do tit; vre. lig cnI!',,,tod it) tho: 0.; Thrush. 7: at Potato Ilit. Aurtott, 1917, Ito I i When the song ended Peter hopped at '741110111i. cross Inittritti d'Fl31sli:',1t stl vice Of Over to the tree from which it had 1 lout .1,,rts he sr lb,. boat , mit come. It was Mill light enough for ,i deohs A7 tterman , patroln, ,,,,. leirus,,, eat . him to see the sweet singer. He , IN , ("Wien was won at the Argonne whore on a branch near the top, his head Alf Ids nton hs cipturd ,:, i with a ray& thrown back and his soft, fall throat ... roaehints Runs. The itatin aisotwo . flutite-lik- e the notes he with throbbtng - mok-smr- t lts 111.- big Lghts at Chatesuwas pouring forth. He was a little il 1 , Tbierry. Ft, NI ihiel, the I Mewls and smaller than Welcome Itehin. months in lie parved reddish-browcoat was a beautiful , ICharnrtglie. and a as severely gassed. not quite so bright as that of Brownie , was white Beneath he the Thrasher. . . , with large, round, black spot thickly P 11 , . J dotting his breast and sides. He was 4Mtt singing as if he were trying to put "All-Americ, an into those beautiful notes aU the joy , of life. Listening to it. Peter felt steal f, BE 1311,114 le" over him a wonderful feeling of peeve and pure happiness. Not for the world would be ever have interrupted it. night etrept biontlay tia The Black Shadows crept far across rAery ' , and Tuestior the Green Meadows, and it became so merchandise for wonderful some . We have purchased ..Nintinres 139011, alittrrIM 7,, dusky in the Green Porest that Peter could barely make out the sweet sins-o- r ' ' ,Ft Nylon() our in never . long experience has each department, but ' sc above his head. Still Melody sang 1".' se st grzi Tet--a 11 -FRIGANZA , and shortStrikes TRIXIE on and the bush of eventide grew so difficult been shopping by our buyers 14.7 110L1411L IL 1 deeper as if all the Great World were . Block Party Al 114 the rewith holdifig its breath te listen. Peter felt WY age of materials is bound to make a shortage By jean , Flares sure that somewhere near was a nest, tailer. We therefore advise you to anticipate your wants JANIS liplABIA)W and that one thing which made that -- --1 ft0i HINES song so beautiful was the love Melo. and make your selections early. dy was trying to express to the tittle Miriam go 'Joel( mate gritting on the eggs that nest must CLIFFORD & WILLS contain. "AT JASPER JCNCTION Next story: "Peter Calls on Melody," Y dta(nli N ATI1 (Copyright. 1919, by T. W. Burgess.) , . NEII,SON . We Stallb have many late summer garments that can , ' .roor Tim Del;meret WWII ' by Thornton W. noratorn -- , 'The Woman Michael Married' 4 st r 1 I AO:. rt. an-ord- ' .C--der412:- - Tel' e 1. - Whip-roar-w- -- ' - - FICISIII ilt - ' ' Shipped all rur Iruranure ia , , 1 at A r 4 1):61ffik: ' t , - RNS T ..,., , KAJIYAIIIA I ,. tN v,I try. 11 - 1i 1 , ,,,,,. ' 42374 I 1.11 age . . H A WIL T 1 . . I . ..sm, , n, , 44.k Early Buying for Fall Advised 0 ,) ' ta The war department ILTInOtineell that the army gas mask is found to be of excellent service in protecting min rescuers against gasses and genera mine fire fighting. It is announced that fire which broke out in the hold York harbor was t of a ship in New by successfully combated recentlY firemen wearing gas masks of the American soldiers in used type - by France. Firs marshals in the different states are ordering their various fire,depart'ments to equip themeelves with the -, masks. II II .. the the , ' ..,. .. ,,,L .k.,. ;, - II -- 4115v . , ... . ' - 1''71 - loom, , pop .. '' .11 I " . I t ,Now 0 0 for Peewit Beriervationsi , II have A complete stock. Johnny - - .44, s ,oR ,i womis' , : I , , 0' awit 4404 ok tp;' i......,IIIIMIMMINEIMININ , ' .-- ,z16.,spimitiAnoi a Speabd Matinee labor Dar. beat, bale Now On. t ' ittr, t 4 7 Get Y031' Gun ' I 4 rt; tvoiNiok, in Seven 'Nights a Week Mat& Wed and Sat. , ' hist company ittp,v1 . Ralph Cloninger. and , . On an average, the merchants are not getting their orders half filled and there is botmd to be a shortage in this line and prices are' constintly advancing. At present we gal bys-Pos- ' Erealn, Ariratire : SILK HOSIERY 25eb. atl (") blic Ilto WEEK 'OF AUGUST 31 : . HARRY l'ETERNON and (aArrisom JONES NEW SEASOTt OPENS , , A CROWP-- 1' g unkilL Romautve In hree '' with Seentris Et d - THEATRE bvilh 'NORM WAS - - tum Cereal Company, Battle Creek. Michigan. Mottle 1411 . . ..,. 141 '' ' emmtp 0 Hjn ...MIT:It A be worn itno early fall and the prices are so low you can afford to carry them ovei for next year. as wer always have the advance styles. . . ,,, tl' . , . 0 OCCAZobACCrop.rirCrolrop,t0; , v , 0 11P riavor naz722 corfee witnolit I "EiPr emb () II: , t,C177PPAYIKP Imo, bin-harp- 1 A,, gI II I -- .. Notification has been sent to Fork ,IDonglas that five of the army general including Fort Douglas. will 4,44hospitala. ,. Ibltkuhandoned Sept. 1. The recovery of wounded so1diers1 land have been-mnrrapid than was antict-- 1 mated by the Surgon genentre office.1 of several hosimaking abandonment general pitals necessary. The 'other libospitalsto be closed are: tcl'es. 6. Forel 'Ontario. N. Y.; No. 12. Biltmore. N.1 C.; No. le; Kew Haven, Conn. and Oio. 2k, Fort Benjamin Haninon, Ind; a-- Late Summer ''Bargains I -- () 0 . b. , , SHEILA TERRY . , , 0 0 0t ----- -- 4 I L , tj 0 0 8 () ..1 ..,., , 1- ing high rice of coffee.. inorice, Yotill find the LT- . Fiv'e HospitcdsAbandoned rea L. L I) - WI LA - . '. ?.111 . a v. beverage r. 4; luu 0f Order Army Gas Masks To Fight Mine Fires I, 'ido 4, JIM y. - 1, . SHOP - |