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Show DESKliET EVENIXG .NEWS TI'ESDAV f sketch shows a party dr THEgirt of twelve or fourteen for year which may lie mad of crepe d chin or Oeorgett or of eatln or crepe ' meteor. The skirt la plain and straight aide and back and the front la fin- Mrs Douglas Kimball is entertain-- 1 at LARGE aftsir ef ihu after-neo- n with half a dosen wide tucks, of rlub'bed her membeta eawmg la lha IM being given a! Ing tha thia afterQoon. together milt a few the lower on matching the ether five tha Hstsl Utah by tha Ulmi eatra gueeta Including Mr Howard(ln wldlh t t,0rml .rrangement but of t hit ago Tha rlub mem-- , .QerUjllt. nl KsitlenGo. Vara Tracy - Ura-Ow- is blB In reality a ham. Tha frock but Lasraact.1 tadailahriy fhsgan. t In honor of Mr Thomas Mra. Hraylon, Mra, J A. Hog!. 'tong In tha center back. Tuck finish Krarna. Jr. formerly U'm Kathryn Mr Iran John Elliott Clark, Mrs, Harold Whitney. and Urn. Arthur MeChrys Katilan, Mrs Robert Campbell, Mrs the short elaevee and a wide aaah of tal of Fort Itouglaa. Tha lea takes CherR- - Mmlth and Mra ('. I. Over-ftvl- d velvet ribbon tn black or some dark F lara fa lha banquet rsom. which la The decorations ar In garden rich color Is tied about th walet with decorated with yellow and white flow era a flaring bow under th left arm. The chrysanthemum. the (able having lorn baaket of lha flowera lied with Mr D P Rohlflng wtfll entertain side fastening of the sash I a trifle The Informing yellow tulle for a centerpiece. tomorrow afternoon In smarter than the usual back fastening , heeteaeee are aaateted In entertaining honor of her tiater, Mra Morris Hiock. solely because tt la different. - by their mother, Un Joseph Gsughs-gan- . frock that la not only The Mlaa Ruth Murphy, whoa marriage smart evening Un. Kluabeth OHrlen. Mr but Serviceable Is really tha Frank Fisher, Mra Graham. of fort lo A. If Woodruff, Jr, will taka place wisest selection tor th growing girl, I toug lea and Mra D J, Owen. As- ahortly. was the guest of honor last whose frocks last through on sisting In ssnrlng refreehmenla are evening st a miscellaneous ahower season withouthardly some alteration being the Mlaeee, Mar caret. Kleanor and party giten by Mlaa Marcella Murphy, required. Mary O'llrlen, Mlaa Helen Kearna, at her home on Highland drive. Tha The arrival of eohool day ha as room were bright with garden flowMira Ruth ftpeneo, Miea Dorothy to the matter Mlaa Helen Hanna. Mlaa Dora ers the dining room was attractively usual dlrscted attention wardrobe of the of the replenishing decorated dahlia with Mica and Douis CeMlaa Thomas, marigolds, Maya. members of tbs family, and leste Laramie, and Mlaa Julia Kfeph a baaket of them forming a center-piec- e younger tt Is intsrestlng to obeervt that th hostfor the table. The supper The flush orchestra renders the Ml middy drees continue to be a favorite. muale. About ISO guests are preesnl ess was assisted by Mia Lena Lindsay Th and Mra. Mary Cook. About 10 guests regulation middy frock of navy serge, trimmed with .bands of whit Another delightful effalr taking were present braid and tha conventional emblems place at the Hotel Ufsh today was collar as Mr William Igleheart and child on sleeve and sometime the luncheon gven by Mra Oeorge W have here from Han Francisco well, does not change a hair's breadth Wood, Id honor of her niece and lo Joinarrived Mr. Igleheart. tn style from year to year goeet, Mra. Alfred De Voje, of Boston. Keparate eklrte of plain or plaid The decoration were In yellow mariTha entertainment commits of the wool material with smart tailored golds and about SO guests were presdins Uterary club will serve a com blouses of silk or cotton maks up ent. Tomorrow afternoon. Mr D club mem-cloc- k school outfits. Thaee separate Vote will be guest of honor at an at the skirts, of course, may also be worn afternoon affair toWa given hr Mrs, club house. Reservation must be with, middies or smocks of whit drill. Walter Push and Mlaa Marla Gibbon mad with Mrs Wesley E. King not For formal or "draaay" wear, velvet at the latters home. later than Wednesday. la to have a tremandoua vogue with a th younger generation during the Ml Manila Hoffman and Raynor The marriage of Ml Edith Tor months Mackay. who marring take piac berg, daughter of Mr. and Mr. coming oold weather In the near future, will be Thinking of a velvet frock on of Charles E Forsherg and Joseph B. rather honor this evening at a dancing party Jack, eon of Mr. and Mr. William H. something expensive to be given by Mrs. J. T. Paul and Mra Jack, will taka place Wednesday la but when it le considered that no trimle and that B. On Btewart J. dainty required, Thursday tha pros- the Halt Lake temple. In the evening ming d pective bridal cdupla will be a will be held at the home white collar and cuffs give the frock . the at a dinner by Mr. and Mra of reception embellishment ell the it needs, tha bride at 1127 east Fourth South Daniel Mackay, the bridegroom's partreat. Mias Mims Jack will be brides- matter Lakes on n different coments, and on tha asm afternoon, Mlaa maid and Mr. Wtlford Relchmann beat plexion. Elsa Mackay will entertain at a tea mat In honor of the bride-elec- t. a Emily and France Grant will leave A reception will bo given thl eveMias Geneva Wright left for Waah Thursday for Boston where they will In of honor Mr. ning and Mra Clifspend th winter. Mr. Bloan will enford M. Jones, whose marrUrs took Ington today toa spenda th winter, ter Harvard and th Mieses Grant nlac In July, by the a parent. anU her son will engage In special lines of study. W. Edna Mra Sloan. Mr. and Mr. M. Nelson, on Westmin- Lawrence. from returned lately ster avenue. Mira Iren Marks, daughter of Mr. France, and her two niece the Mlnees and Mrs. W. J. Marks of Butt Mont, and Lieut. William J. Beveridge were married Sunday morning at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Beveridge, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Joslah McClain. A wedding breakfast followed. The bridal couple will make their Tar The Deseret Newia by Tkerwtea W. Bwrgey home at Butt. a n, see nt see via-nai- ls enter-jtalne- M latr Little Stories For Bedtime BUTCHER THE SHRIKE. TV. HO Butcher the Shrike 7" aaked (thorna, said Peter. For two reasona," replied Pklm-me- r. W Peter Rabbit he catches more grass"He's new to the Old Orchard." re- hoppers"When and Insects than he can eat plied Skimmer, "and you probably he Micks them on those thorns so haven't noticed him. I've often seen that later he can be sure of a good If. It happens there are so more him in the South. There he Is now on meal of that tree over yonder. to be caught when he Is hungry. the tip-to- p r Peter-en- d Johnny Chuck - looked Mice, sparrows, and things too big eagerly. They saw a bird who at first glance appeared not unlike . Mocket He was dressed the Mockingbird. wholly in black, gray and white. When he turned hie head they saw a black side of his face and stripe across the his bill was hooked. that the tip of These were enough to make them forget that otherwise he was like Mocker. While they were looking at him he flew down Into the grass and picked up a grasshopper. Then for some distance he flew with a steady, even the ground, flight only a little above suddenly shooting up and returning to the perch where they had first sen him. There he ate the grasshopper and resumed his watch for something else to catch. He certainly has wonderful eyes He must said Skimmer admiringly. have seen tlat grasshopper way over there In the grass before he started Batcher the Shrike, flew straight down. after It. for-h- e on the He doesn't waste time and energy for him to swallow, he sticks lie sits on a thorns so that he can putt- - them- - to hunting aimlessly. easier. You see his feet and high perch and watches until he sees pieces are not big enough to hold Many times claws something he wants. them he tears them to pieces while Ive seen him sitting on top of a hie hooked with understand bllL. that I telegraph pole. "Does he kill many birds? -- Bullythe-English asked JSparrQwhas be Feterr" come terribly nervous since the ar. "Not many,'? replied Skimmer, "and He Is particularly rival of. Butcher. I presums most of those are English sparrows. fond of English sparrows. tt was one of Bullys children you He Is a good deal like Killy the Hawk in this respect. In the thorn tree, Peter. For my Sparrow into Hello! Now whats happened ?" . part, J hope heH frighten Bullywould ' leaving the Old Orchard.'. It The nexfstoryr 'A Great Comme- be a good thing for the rest of us. "But I don't understand why he tion. fastens his victims . on those long (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) st -- Thle morning at Civic Center demonstration in- snaking James end conserves wee given by Mlaa I .rah Jennings. On Thursday the demonstration will ba In preparing nutritious and Inexpensive ruts of meat with Miss Jennings In chargs. Mrs. A. A. Fannler will entertain tha Good Day Visit club tomorrow afternoon, at her home 14SS south Fourteenth East street. -- -- The Happy Twelve club will be enWednesday by Mrs. J. K. Dr. and Mrs. Claud W. Gates and tertained children have returned from a motor Kimball. trip through Yellowstone park. Mira Priscilla Ktohr will leave this e week to attend school at Mount Car Radiant Chapter No. It, Order of rolh 111. ess Aids to Self-Contr- ol (For Ths News by H. Addington Broca.) anxious to Increase his physical education. Aa with nations, so with individuals. Accordingly, muscular exercise Is It a make In the first place, should. to be recommended as an aid heartily of of to out the company keep point in moral upbuilding. If any partlcu cul to and In control power weaklings lar muscles are noticeably weak as tlvate the company of people of strong th arm muscles or th leg muscles character. to be taken to choose ex care Mental and moraJ attitudes. It can- erclsesought specially adapted to the de not be too strongly Insisted, ars cotti velopment . 1.' of these. women with and men The tagious. Assistance vjn control gaining may whom one most frequently and Inti- further be had by consciously adoptmately associates exercise, through ing a posture - of confidence and syohlc contagion, a constructive sel-or strength. extractive Influence to an extent man The weak-wille- d usually dom suspected. slouches. There Is a hangdog droop tJ man be, may Thus an industrious hie head. He la inclined to scuff along. and frequently la, changed Into a laxy, He does not hold himself manfully shiftless one through association with erect and walk with brisk alertness. the lazy and shiftless. Or a man of But let him Improve his posture and sound morality Is gradually led to soon in accordance with the James looser ways --of thinking and living Lange doctrine of the emotions he through th Influence of friends will bgin to feel more resolute and whose moral standards as a group are manly. An Interesting proof of the more lax than his. Influence thus exercised is seen In the for carefully necessity Hence the transforming effect wrought on betcomscrutinizing ones friendsof and Incompetent by the had totdopt-wbe- n. ter panion if It Is a question they posture -pInfluThe sychicone character." drafted Into the army. f can weak-wille- d man ence of the Over and above all the foregoing, and the weak never be be rertilar must there dally willed should be dropped from inti- - however, of tha'wlll. mate association so far as this Is pos- exercise At first only a light burden should will that la lhflrm. OthlbAlsohere should be a systematic be put on will inevitably and Inceserwise there effort to Improve the state of the santly bo failure to meet tha aelf test, and the repeated failures PhTmeand again it has been obmus- may In the end give rise to despair weak and wUls weak imserved that The muscular! and wilt vcertainly make progress cles go together. possible. morally not npcessarlly are demands strong Beginning aright, greater tUbby mu made. - - Aud strong. But the man of to may little by little bemore b cle Is undoubtedly proneof readily will be met the these In prolikewise In the epher nay, the more automatically which th portion to the fidelity with light, preliminary will exercise have atresacd been performed. A NY person th, mposed r .j 1 wouldragTee with hi m a $ well as1 :my.ownjrnilk had done, I asked myloctorr1' WhoMHe""thefiht baby food? V Bated the modmed powdered milk form of baby food many yean ago, and now it has the largest sal of sny baby food In th world. Then they punt know how to feed babies, I decided. And so it turned 'out. Fof my baby didnt seem to feel sny difference sLsl! when Ws changejfoNestlft Milk Feed aad all my fear and worry waa gone.' . - That it whr I wanted you to know about Nestles to keTi jour baby - : thant Uiimply safe summer and winter. No germ can get in, because you just add water and boil, and your baby is th smiling happy morsel of humanity you want him to be. 1 know th Nestle Company .will be glad to help-yothey helped, me if you will 6II out and send th coupon below.Thcy wilj send you free, enough Nettle s Food for twelve feedings and a Mothers Book by specislitts on how to take care of your baby. pure sweet milk in powder form want your baby to imils, easiest to digest They already modified . because the tough curds ar broken- - tool . x , . ' NeWle'l is psr milk la powder form that is already modified sod doe am Always purs sad ssfc, stray uaiform, RqaDS th further addmoa of milk. - sad fret bora the dgeft of bom modification, Notld's has INod the test sf , Shis generations and iat ttdtj tit largut tait iabjfmi d tit tatrU, 5 - , f tJ I? C forXTlCTf J. kJ, FREE! Enough Nestis. feedings. Send the coupon. 12 Vestlss tit " Food Cqiapany InC. Call Bldg, San Francisco, rioMO drains sow I Ca.L ainriotf ij J-j- Lj FOOD ; ' eUrt More Utahm Atvarded Salt Lake Women Vocational Training Send Warm Greeting To General Pershing Julius J. Bearnson. local vocational I wanted to wean mr WHENand find a fooiwhicn w TOMORROW. where they were displayed. Barbara iW the window, called to the general Frletchle, the owner of the Union flag, to shoot her before - he ahot h a cuu selxed It in her hands, and,' leaning trys flag. aJ I WHoMade ihe First Baby Rxxl? I - Pershing, HAtnericas Mg 'jack who comes home to Ajnerlc soldier, knighted by foreign government,)gned receive. U following message by' the Salt taka City Women elubs and handed to him by fair Elsia Jani, th actress: ao "In thl hour which yields you we greet jrou and glory fame great with- - banner and, arches of Thee are but the ephemeral symbols god pr3e ,n our or Never have you been absent heart for oor eplrtta and our very us, from selves have beenwith you through this ordeaL , pride and thankfulness, most of u a have our own home again; with weigh the pride and sorrow others but all unite tn days that have gone, In your leadership. unwavering faith Wldtaoe personally Mra John A, signed the meeaage for th club member a president of the organization. At the meeting o'f the club yesterday for tb enter-meplans were considered to the eonven-thm-of the delegatee cf Wor- nthe UtaH Eedaratloa Mty, Oct II. 14 and ens club In thle waa appointed to inX. A committee federavestigate th matterto of the nurse tn army tion, giving support - Mrs. F. G. their appeal for rank.recording-secretarMoms, waa elected In place of Mra Orln Tufman, resigned, and Mra. A- - H. Parson was chosen eorreepondlng secretary la Tremayne, replace of Mra. W. H. " signed, fwu;' e - nt of y - - w r ; education adviser, announces that th application Of - the following, IJthn have been passed onby th board of vocational education at Washington, D. C.: Jphn E. Holden of Balt Lake, fop a nip months course In approved adhalntBi-rAuvAvd com Bailee 6'dsinim at the University of Utah; William,, for a Horsepool of Balt Lake.'approved Hena-gerat Eber-har- e years commercial training A. business colleger Jam of Salt Lake, approved for a course la electricity at the- David Fran ken school at St. ixnrier- Moroni M. Bigler of Prove, approved for a preparatory Course In Balt Lake; C, . Morrison tf Ogden,- a ppeered for nine month tralhlng ln th jphool commerce and 'auto salesmanship of at th University of Utah, and Andray M. Wlntpti of Mantt, approved for a years course In agriculture at th : University of Utah, - dt WH-Ha- The Old Gardener Sy$ ; "Thaf the Jfork of blanching celery must not be overlooked if good bunchee sre wanted for home use. The t blanching may be don by .throwing, earth ep around the times, plants two or three different the bands at the last operausingarrd . to race tion get taking th earth' Into the heart of th nutBorne th like people plant. ty flavor this Operation gives to celarr. but blanching with boards or with paper or vn with drain tile If the bed to, small involves much Mae work. nl m N Sept. 10 In 054 Lou la IV., king ifjjanco, was ktlled by a fall from hlB horee at lha age or iS. In 1(21 on Bept 19 King James gave to Blr William Alexander a patent to the whole territory of Arcadia, to be called -- NoovajBeotla,. The terri,tory was to be a pal&ntlnate, held as a fief Of the croWn of Scotland. 8lr William was not successful jn effecting a settlement on hla land, and after nine years sold Arcadia to France. Twenty years later more thg$. j fgpiilles from New England settlhp. the battle 'of. On Bept. 10 In 1911 C)7llUrri4 Lake Erie, the most Important naval event of the War of 1(12, took place. Commander Perry, with nine vessels, defeated ths British fleet of six vessels In command Barclay. Perry went into action with, the Lawhis a rence, flagship, flying flag with ths Inscription, "Dont give up the of w.orda dying Bhlp"rtlie. fa plain Lawrence of the Chesapeake in the famous battle with the British ship Shannon. , At the end of the battle Perry wrote with pencil on the back sf tfu n, -- Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATTONS. e, cannot reach tbs seat of tba Ole thT Catarrh la a local discs, greatly a. flnenesd by constitutional conditions and In order to cur It - yeu must Hair Catak a internalla remedy. taken IntsrnaJly and tarrh Medicineblood on mocous tb tba ear- acts thru Medicine was prescribed by one of tha thl country for year. beat physician It ta oom posed of some of tha brat toatra asms of tha known, combined with best blood purifiers Tbs perfect combination of ths Ingredients In Hairs Catarrh Medicine Is whet produces such wonderful result In eatarrhsl condiPend for testimonials, free, tion y. J. CHENET A CO, Props, Toledo, CL AH Drusr'et. !l& for sonstipatiofc Vails Family PUla Advertisement, . a. -- &rixnvti t -- ilAixLiCo vluc alA patch tq Gen. Harrison:. "We have met the enemy and thev are ours; two ships, two brigs, a schooner, And a sloop.? ,The American loss, was 17 killed and ( wounded. The British loss was 41 killed and 94 wounded. - on Bept. 19 ths Barbara-Frletchl- e "In 14(3- lnsident that furnished the occurred at ' subject of the poem Frederiekslon, Md. Stonewall Jack-somarching through the little town cf Frederlckatbwn St the head ofthe Confederate troop ordered the Star and Stripes shot down from a window uAVtd tnctot&t Every grottt -- 4 everywhere tells Kellogg!. tfitA avfvLoviii,cin -- - |