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Show DKSKRET EVENING NEWS LAKE Cl TV- SALT UTAH - Logan Office All pa meat KN tha Wry young prot west fringe trimmed fiucka this yrar. A originally dt signed, tha dress ,tlio it In the kRh wa made of navy blue arge, trimmed with many rows of double blavk elik fringe and tied .about the waist with a wide black Uaun aah. The dr fastens simply In the center bark, and hsa very short alsevce This atyle I really rather treme for such a sturdy material a serge, although It was decidedly fetching In (he original design, but a dainty little party frock may be evolved by using tafteta In sums pals shad with fringe In contrasting, color and eaah of black satin or velvet ribbon. Mulching bloomers are almost Inof all variably accompaniments dresses made for girls younger eight years Theae may be worn attached to an underwwiet, but tho pop-lil- ar schema I to attach bloomers to the frock proper by having band sewed Into the waist of the dreea. Tha band la equipped with buttons, and the bloomers with buttonhole so that the entire outfit la kept anug and TICEH of lb I tab Maatlt. h'tllMuU Lmiu of Women' Service, glv k luncheon today j th (torn of th prtdnt, Uly C. W'olstouhplm o aouth, Mata elrf. In honor of Mt. A. H. Moya of f)gdn. and Mra John C. Cutler of I hn rlty Tho other guest j tnoludad thltfif Rod Cr nnrker of th league. about home present. Tho roomo wr dnarttMl in mart-ol- d and aster and a procram of nauato and dramatic rra'dlnea civ n, under direction of XlUa Haml Frank and Mra Rthr Husbands Cojnmlita on arranaamonta for th luncheon included Mra. Ila V) 'tan Von and Mra Margrt Delong. 0 Rt. Tha tnarrlaca of Mlaa Itfnan daughter of Mr. and Mra It. o. and tttanley M. Cllaaold. taken place today at tha homo of the.hfid, rant Twenty-firs- t South Mra John frndrlrk of 8an Franrton l ba matron of honor, and Mias Katharine and M Ian Uraca Iteat bride, niaida Oakley Drat mill ba beat iumi. The Old Gardener Says: fond of onions plant soma of the Egyptian variety now. This onion 1 perfectly hardy nd trill come. along very rapidlv In the spring wheitfou will have an a'modlnt aupplv of th hunch type Theae Egyptian onion are not equal to the other kind In quality. to be aura, but they aeem to be appreciated early In the spring ' who have liking tor green In the noithern onions. tier of atate the more tender vert-ette- e utev also he planted how to give bunching onlopa when spring If )0U are eery the net cornea. lit. trL Mr and tra Fisher have la ued Invitation for a dinner to be clvan on Saturday evening at their homa in Federal Ilelghta. tnterertln affair of laet night tha aeddlng of Mlaa Kllen and Frank Alan Chlppa. which look placa at tha boma of tho brtila'a parent. Mr and Mr. Jamea Tlbliltta on Eighth Kat at red. Tho room n wan Tib-bltt- a, wera boautlfully decorated la autumn leave and flow era, tha llvtngroom In which tha bridal Party Mood, being In naaturtlumo and mingled with autumn Iraveamarigold. In vivid tint. and the effective naaturtlum foliage. The grilled archway-- between the room were twined with the vineiv and and studded wtth marlgolda andleaves, and tha mantrl waa banked In the nasturtiums. Tho piano waa with tho cret autumn foil-agdraped and correapondlng with th vivid tlnta wero red randlea in rrjstiU hold- The diningroom wan In after and Clematis. the table being a picture I with to centerpiece of the white flower and chandlllerfeathery above feetooned In the white and green, with prayg trailing to the table- - Cluster of aatars In pink and purple were on tha aldeboard and all about the room and crystal candlestlcka with yellow candles aided in th effect. The bride worn a charming costume1 of white crepe de chine with ret and ar of Valenaclennea lace, and carried bouquet of pale pink rose There were no attendant Assisting In receiving and entertaining were Mr. and Mr Ttbbwt Mies Arlfne Tibbitt, Mr and Mr John E. Todd. Mr Frank tY !vood.Mra-Emm- a Carrington and others. A largo number of relatives and frtenda were present Mr. and Mr Chlppa have gone for a short wedding trip and will later be at homa In this city. The bride has been a valued members of the library staff for several years public and recently ha been In charge of the West Side library,- - Both here and elsewhere, her charming personality has made her hoots of friend Mr. Chlpps wag stationed at Fort Douglas for a time last year, and the couple met at the dancing parties held at the Army club. One of the pretty home' weddings of last night was that of Miss Afton Murdoch to Joseph .Warner, following tho marriage, which took place during the day In the temple. Tho a, . living room was decorated In while and green, astere end vines arrangrd wtth streamer of white ribbon and maline forming a bower for the brldnl party. In the diningroom pink prevailed. the table having a lace cloth ovar pink-a- nd r pink- - eaters set lu .. a. t silver vase forming the centerpiece. n sweat party frocks Some of dhe At the ende of the table were pink The same j shown to little girls are quite sturdy candles In silver holder color was carried out In the refresh- and aanalbte affair as against tha ment. Tha bride wore a gown of filmy little flower-llk- o dreasee of not. white satin combined with silver cloth, and a veil caught with orange Georgette, or Chiffon that have long blossoms. Her bouquet was of brides-ros- e been tha vogua. Ona exceptionally (the was attended bv Mlaa Hannah Cummings of this citv am! worth whllt frock recently seen wa Mlaa Addle Warner of Ogden, the of dull blue crepe do chine smocked former bolng gowned In pink and the and hemstitched la self color. A drees latter In blue taffeta. Both carried of this type will stand innumerable pink roses. Lester HlncheMffe of Of- -' cleaning hnd in many ways 1 betden was heat man. Assisting Mr. and ter for cold weather wear than the Mr Murdoch in receiving the guests thin dresses, as moot sensible were Mr Lawrence Warner of Ogden yary mothers not will permit the shedding and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thompson. of winter underwear In order that a Punch was oerved by Mlaa Allca Cumdreaa at Ha beet. party may appear Miss Assistand Murdoch. mings Mary ing In the dlhlngroom were Mlaa pearl trimming and a veil of tulla Margaret Finch, Mlaa Lurtle Caatle-to- caught with orangebloasom Her Ml Lydia Aider. Mlaa Ethelvn bouquet was of brjdesrosea. There Young. Mlaa I,ona Warner and Mias were no attendants. In reFrances McMaater. The Stewart or- ceiving were Mr. andAssisting Mr. Enoch chestra furnished music. Following Kmith, Mr Anna McDonald, tns a wedding trip the couple will be a', bridegroom imrtherrand 'Mr. .and home after Oct. IS at 1007 Thirteenth Mrs. Charleg Livingston and Mr. and East atrert. Mr D. If. Livingston. Th bridal - - . couple will make their home at MontAnother wedding of Wednesday was clair. , that nf Mix May Oaguthorpe of East s s s Mill Creek and John B. Hawkins, tha The marriage of Miss Caroline ceremony being performed In the tem- Dewey Richard and Robert Bell took a In and tha ple reception following place this mofnlng In the temple, the bride. at the home of The the evening ceremony being performed by Elder rooms were bright with profusion Melvin J. Ballard, and the couple leav. of autumn flowers, the diningroom Ing Immediately for where a being especially attractive with Its wedding dinner wa Ogden, served at tha table done In yellow marigolds and home of the bride's slater, Mr D. H. other details In the same color. A Ensjgn. with a reception following at lace cloth laid over yellow aatln, the some place In the evening. The and the crystal basket holding the bride wore a gown of white de crep saM-flowas - tied . with yellow ebtne. There were no attendant Mr. maline. Aealating In receiving and en. and Mr Bell will spend a time short ' e, Mr were Osmond tertatnlng at Hermitage, and later return Mr Delbert Oaguthorpe, Mr herethe to make their home at 467 e. Don IL King and Mlaa Lena avenue. After October 1 the couple Fourth s s will make' their home In East Mill An Interesting Is announcement , Creek. that made br Mr. and Mr J. Golden Kimball of the marriage of their The marriage of Mws Duella Smith; jane Qulhry Kimball; fane and Farquahr McDona d, took place. rtRnghterKilnbttH, ,nd WilIjra yesterday in tha temple, and In the .ulncy Q. Brown, the event taking place Sept. evening a reception was held at the 13, In Philadelphia. The bride has home of the bride's parents, Mr. and been in the treasury departMrs. Enoch Smith. Tho room were ment employed C. D. at and th decorated in Xenlae and asters in rain- bridegroomWashington, Is in the U. S. aviation bow hues, the llvtngroom in aster and is at present stationed at and the diningroom In senlas, the ta- service, Old Point where the bridal ble having a basket of the flower for couple are Comfort, their home. They a centerpiece. Th brtdo wore a gown will receive making the of a of white georgette crepe with lace and hoot of friends. congratulation ship-shap- n. w-- a wr Oagu-thorp- Osgu-thorp- Little Stories For Bedtime I I For Th Deseret Reas by Thoratoa W. Bargee as Dotty hut trimmer looking! There was no mistaking Slaty the Junco, for any other bird. Hia head, clear slate the throat, and breast were -color. Underneath' he was whit outer tall His side were gr&ylsh.-H- ls Hi blit-wfeathers were whit flesh color; It looked almoet white. MAre you here to stay all winter! cried Peter. I certainly am. was .Slaty's prompt will take pretty bad response. drivVmc away Where. If the snow gets too deep XU Jut a wthto GETTING TOO, FAT? . . - TRY THIS REDUCE -- The Ladies. Literary club will meet tomorrow afternoon at tho clubhouse, the following program is planned: Autumn Gardening; Preparation for. Mr. Spring and Summer Flower Hill; flower dance. Miss Dolly ChrisFlowof jCut tianson; .Arrangement ers, Mr Harold M. Stephens; flower Marian Miss Cannon; legends song. and paintings tit old Florence- readings from poetry of Browning, Illustrated, Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff, Mr C. E. Richards; song from Browning, Miss Marian Cannon. s s The Maxwell, McKean corp W. It. C--, Is entertaining this afternoon at the home of Mr J. G. Forester, eouth Second East street. e. hsml-Weskl- EXPERT AT FI Wancly Qk)r and tv Economical WILL 1 That farmer 1WltV, Sept ! rnuntr grain dsaleia, lulllsr. roun-t- r agents and ethers Imerrated may' 4 hats an cpportuiiiiy to f&xiiiltarix themssltea alth th rortert methods of grading grain Under federal aland-srd- a fur a heat, shelled coru tnd oat " J.111Morgan, federal grain aupsrvte. g ar, a conduct demonstration in connection with the combined agricultural rxhhdla of th I'nltcd Mates department of agriculture at the t'tah But Fair. At this demonstration a fully equipped grain Inspection or Me will ba found, wtth esactly the same equipment and appliances that are used by licensed grain Inspector In tbs large markets and feiergt grain supervision, hamplrs of aheat, shelled corn and oats will b handled aa In actual Inspection, to show how th grades ar detsi mined. A lr-- a expensive set of equipment, auggeatsd by lb department of agriculture and convenient to apply federal grades At country point nil! a!o b shown. , Farmer are Invited 4o bring samdemonstration ple of grain to th booth, that factor that determine the grade may bjqijlcatedpq help owq . . grain. Each day formal demonetratlona will be made In th open echooL Tjp trays showing classes and varieties of grain and! gVblleattona of the d Drees foe a Mx Year department of agriculture relating to Oicl. g will b distributed and photograph will b on display showthis week for Los Angels wb ing variou phase of federal grain will make their home. supervision work. s s Th of these demonstraMr C. D. Smith entsrtslnsd the tions Importance has been emphasized because the Happy Twelve club yesterday at ber United State Grain corporation Is home. proper, application of the fedMias Judith Hill daughter of Mrs eral grades by country buyers. Dell Daynee Sandora 7" for Chevy Chase school at Washing- Senator Htram'Johnion ton. D, C. Miss Hills will visit with Will Speak in Utah Lieut, and Mr Georg Van Studdlford at Fort Crook on her way. According to Information received s Alvin V. Taylor, Jr., son of Mr. sad Wednesday by Henry lh, chairman Mrs. Alvin V. Taylor, left on Monof th Republican state committee, day to attend Cornell university at from Henator Reed Bmoot, th western trip of Senator Hiram Johnson N. T. Ithsc of California on behalf of his amendment to th league of nations coveElks Say Farewell rs nt. will be resumed and he will appear both in Balt Lake and Ogden. To S. Abbott Maglnnis Senator . Johrtaon a itinerary was recently interrupted on being forced to At a dinner given at the Elks club return to Washington. speech here. It Wednesday night, farewell honors is Senator Johnson's generally considered, will be of were paid to Past Exalted Ruler 8. unusual significant following that of Abbott Maglnnis, recently ppolnted President WUiton'e- - Wherever he ha minister to Bolivia. More than 330 appeared, 8enator Johnson hag been by crowds equaling In anm member of th Elk lodge were pres- attended caeea those that greeted President . ent. ' Wllaott ofi hi tour." Th exact date of Senator Johnson's Making hi farewell speech. Mr. for th arrival In 8alt Lake Is not known. It urged eubscrlptlons Is expected, however, that he will building of th new $300,000 club Jiome on east South Temple and appear In Ogden in the daytime and State streets. Several thousand dol- In Halt Lake at night. Final details lars were subscribed at th conclu- of his reception will be worked out sion of hit speech. According to th as soon as a committee Is appointed Improvement committee, efforts will by Mr. Welsh. be made to secure the, full amount before the visit of Grand Exalted Ruler Frank L. Rain of Nebraska, who SALT LAKE TGEATRE plans to visit Salt Lake, Oct. 31. An Informal dance and dinner will be gfven at the club house tonight -- 23 Mon, following a party at th Orpbeum MATINEE WEDNESDA- Ygrain-gradin- -- Fringe-TrUmoo- Bight etarpt Monday if o ktery and t Tuesday o Matt B,wlq Hi rad t Now PJijin o - O o (I SYLVA o MARCUEIUTA .. la a Ronteln f Fa o oali.ioitcn'A Imk J Materia C o MARION MIKE o HARRIS BERNARD o iTMtMHM1! o ur o fratlllaif Tr.K itnut o ttmxt o LA BERNICIA o Yeoageot Friata Balleriaa o reae crisis sad o sf Ctsasls Dsscers o Evening Trines jse, lie. too lie lie, o o Arrange Now for Season RtswntkiM o none n y , KIUi , REVUE DE LUXE N4DAMK Met stoat eo Aaaertea'e V Y A sets ted by Coaipaay Mata, tfttx Aoc, . 31.00 NOW FLAYING George Primrose Minstrels 1VK OTHER ACT Hue dteel dally A: AS, fill, - Prtcva! Matinee. HWvSOo, Mrbla, ton. 10c. AOo 1111 NOW PLATING Ralph Cloninger - la sad asesetsto player Dawno the Mcaclila For this play (hr curtain wfll rise promptly at CIO p. m. Next Week THE ROAD TO HAITTNEXS Prtni Bight. II to TA ' Metis, gas sad AM ' Ma-ginn- ls JSSL. Mosh Twenty New Citizent. Sept ik)yI and exparf. of ttie seacons drarvu r9d -- Bone-faciu- an -- list. Army Goode Sale Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Phlliip Walker Chila home leave this week for their - Lists of th aririy good to be sold cago, after spending the summer with th latters parents. Dr. and Mr. W. at the sal opening 'today at Denver, T. Cannon. Mra Walker was formerly Colo., can be seen at th offices of W. E- - Block, assistant postmaster at Are yon here to stay all winter 7 Miss Helen Cannon.a cried Peter. the federal according to anTh members of the alumna chap- nouncement. building, Mr. Block that go up to Farmer - Browns barn- ter, Order of the Gleam, will meet on prospective buyers of reports from yard. I can always pick up a meal Saturday evening at the public library, Denver should make out goods ora and Prof. B. Roland Lewis will out- ders to the Zone Surplusmoney rarmeBrown's Officer, - Auditorium. Denver, Colo. very good friend of mine. I boyja he line work for th year. -wont let me starve, no matter what the weather la I think' It la going to Th Sarah Daft Home association Is Offer Rhodes snow. Tou know I am sometimes Scholarship. Its annual meeting thla afterholding Snowbird. called the noon at the home on Thirteenth East So I have heard,, Peter nodded. Selection of . candidates . for th said he But I think that name street SnowfWt l.h? Snowf - Miss Lillian Welch entertained on Rhodes scholarship 'df Oxford, Bunrinr0 wlH be mad In November, Tuesday evening in honor . of . Miae to word receive d br Utah dn. ' Quite right.' ' Pe ter, replied Slaty.' T muchprefer' my son. The room were bright with au- eater. Th scholarships or Awarded own name of Junco. My, these seeds year to college men between the tumn flowers, and th guests included each are good!.' eges of II and 36 and carry an an. friends. Intimate a of number nual value of $1,300. Full InformaBy th way Slaty, what do you tion may bo obtained from tho secremake your nest of and where do you Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Edward left taries and registrars of th schools put it? asked Peter. My nest M usually mads of grass and enoss and rootlet, replied Slaty. Rometime It Is lined With fine grassECSS39S es. "When I am especially lucky I t A rnew sensation by Bert Thomae PRICES Rveslaga. BO to (2.00 Plus Tea. MIT, IS t SALE OPENS FRIDAT - - Eng-lan- Announce theatre a Salt Lake Institution. The Selnyns Serve THURSDAY & FRIDAY ; They May be Old but JAZZY d. .n-' the fat aecumulatmgbe or iae to follow bereome. you will I tdoreed by thla auggeatton, whichwho knowA.k thousands of pebplq prefer writ to druggist tor youWoodward' The MarSola Are,a Co. iti Detroit. Mich.), for a Urge caeeofMar-.noll0 le the Tablets It Preemption doing this the world over. By price will be safe from harmful ordrugs you four to reduce able be and week without dieting or x pounds n m Ye ercised Ad rt is Uns . It with long hairs. Often I put my nest on the ground and never very far above it. I am like my friend Dotty th Trie Sparrow la thl ToiUy Beauty Talk respect. It always teems tom easier la hide g neat on.tb You can enjoy a delightful shampoo with very little effort and for a very drug-fltrlflng cost. If you get from your a package of canthrox Andof hot a teaspoonful In a cup full cup of water. . Thla makes a. 1. b shampoo liquid' to apply it to all the hair instead of Jnst th top of th head. Your shampoo IS now ready. Juat poor a little at A time on the scalp and hair until both are entirely covered1 by th dalnt-- j fly perfumed preparation that thor--J oughly dissolves and remove every bit dtefe After dandruff, excess vpf N rinsing, th hair dries quickly with a fluffjnesa that makes It seem heavier , ptan It Is, and takes on a rich luster and a softness that make arranging It a pleasure. , J -- sf dla-(ol- va -- cll-an- -- t YREAfnc mimoei wAutcN rts -- t le T grain-gradin- Twenty Aliena, formerly subjects of half a dozen European countries, were admitted Ao 'cmxenahIpWednaday by Judge P, C, Evgns, of the Third district court. The names of thoee ad' mitted follow: Hugo William Bohne, Sigurd Axel Lingwell. Harry Cleaver, Andrew jGundmundaon, Christ John Artl D. Toung, Gorg Co, ta, Thomas Ingleby, Cornelius Asm, a Jane Caroline, Hendrick Ringer, Bartholomus Kool, Georg William Burt, Joseph Arvld, Elven JohnViotor Siggs Cornelliua Arthur Mrs. G. TV. Anderson entertained th son, Frederick Allan Rjontrend, Matthew El Exito club at her home yesterday, Camp, Hllmar Wimm Hsnsen, Anton luncheon preceding the usual paa- - Katrina Morlta Christensen, John and Frederick Herring. timo. Tha decorations were In autumn flowers. PETER FINDS ANOTHER FRIEND, you and your relativescome DID from the far north alone 7 asked Peter ofDolty the Tree Sparrow. prompt reply, "No, waa Dotty Slaty the Junoo and hia relatives us so that we had came along with a very merry party.' is Peter pricked up his ears. Slaty here now? he asked eagerly. replied a voice 'Very much here, back. It was soright behind Peter' li n expected. that It made Peter Jump. He turned to find Slaty himself up chuckling merrily as he picked He' was very nearly th earns seed size fee subscription and complaints regarding nen.ds. Uvsry awuld bo mads to 4 L. Jstu.sea. of, lea with It .A Pdor ein A Co, tl Weal First North tt. fsisphons II, llama telephone Jit, Agsnt for tha IvallvPaturdss and News and Chare publications ground-the- n dr -- Next story; Peter (Copy rlgktt ill -- Phnom Know-ftalt- e, by T. W, Burges.) SURE-FIR- E M O N- - T H S NEW YORK HIT a Youll rock with mirth when you see the Old Boy Step Out any where else. There Is nothing Jikt having A nest well hidden. It takes sharp eyes to find my nest, I can tell you that. Peter Rabbit. Just then Dotty, who had been picking seeds out of th top of a weed, gave a cry of alarm and In- was a flit of many wings as th little feathered folks sought shelter of. the bushes along the edge of th field. Peter sat up very straight and looked thla way and, looked that way. Crouching flat among the weed he saw Black Pussy the Cat. Peter stamped angrgy, then wtth jumps he Brief-Pafcb, ihS started lipperty-Hpprty-H- p. ITS A T N OLIVE THOMAS IN "The Follies Girls" There Is No food Like s I OH, BOY, JUST HOP OVER AND SEE - n E 5 PEPPY OUTING CHESTER CA3IERAING THROUGH AFRICA Theae crisp, brown granules come.to.you full pf sweet nourishment. health-buildin- g1 Ask the grocer. " There's o Reason' A Siimulaiing t By Hot Comedy Cooper Megroe FATTY ARBUCKLE IN "FATTYS PREDICAMENT" PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA-T- ED HENKEL, Cond. Concerts every afternoon at 2:30 and on Monday and , , Friday Evanlnpi at :lJrPenal II- ; Ki Homan Hackefi , And an rxortk-n- t cast anJ Tu owls y evco. PRICES: 3. 9I.se, $1, SOo Boat sale start Friday at Orphean ticket office ' yiMF NezlMonOaf - rimfrlliffjlai -Crtcl FSY-I-Urgn.vrns- ' Wf n- f- CcbT Unw;i:r |