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Show OKS Kit ET EVENING NEWS THURSDAY OCTOliEK 23 AREYOUFAT7 Fashions For Americans JUST TRY THIS Thousand eFeverfst people have be rein slue kf folios ins lto aSrlrs of Socisre wke roooanond Merisol Fie. Teklei Ikoe bormloe llltl ernplloa ISel simplify Ik duo fo rod Moot ef th femou nosMefiwoia Proscription. I well fer Ik Su. If loo fol. lor aSviro Go m le pour arupeiet or writ I tko Warm-l- a Oo . tee Woodki word Alt, I let Cull. Nvl aod for II ef inoo toblei lea mm prsrur arodoio four iso , tkroo or diet They without eeerolo week a pound whet effect or eay lug If toe ueplaaa ever. fat, try this today, are combined smart frock show in the sketch. It to eatlrsly ef satin eseept for tb full laser half of tk eleevea fur which th transpareat materia! to ATIN and Oeergstte tk snter Calais this aflaraoM la kaa r of Mta Juli Stephens, a bride-etoof tk lara, about II friend bain prant Ths room ara trlht with autuma ehryanitth-- , flower, chiefly pUtk dlnln room mums. Tb Ubla ia tba haa for a eonlarpiaca a wddlng oak a, aa droaood avrtnoaaUd with a hewpt a brid. Pink malts oatanda from tba akaadallar to tba cornara. Tba hoaloaa to aaalatad by Mr. C. IBS ELLEN ORLOB la 1 t 1 I I F. Ortob. torn. Rudolph Or lob, Mia Dottle Felt, Mlaa Mrma K utter. Tba Othar guests ara Mlaa Becky and Mlaa Almond. Mlaa talma Timms. Mlaa Mtoa Oartnida Mary Loataa liayaa, aad Mlaa Katharlba Geoghegan, Mlaa no ran oa Sullivan, Mlaa Hasel Clark, Mlaa Alice Fell. Mrs. Homar fihsr arood. Mra. R. C. Traanor, Mra. W. N, Mra. Maroallua finow, Mra. Harry Ertckaon.a . a a avant of yaatorday An tntaraalln araa tha marries of Mlaa Oanavlavo Hart and Ramon Btsvaneon Wilcox. I ha earamony bain parformad during lha momtn In tha Salt Laka tampla. and a raoaptloa bald In tba evening at tha homo of tha brlda'a parent. Mr. and Mis. Charlaa H. Hart Tba tiring rooma war dacoratad In yallow chrysanthemums, and tha dlnln room In pink roaaa and amdll button ehry aanthamuma, tha Ubla haring for a aantarplocr a baakat of tha flowara ad with pink mallna. Tha brlda wor The Old Gardener Styii A. lrk a goaa of whit. baaded.Aaorgatta ora pa comblnad with aatln, and oar Had brtdaa roaaa. Bha waa attandad by tha brtdrgroom'a alaUr. Mlaa Mary Wilcox, who wor a gown of orchid tin tad gaargatta- - - and oarrlad. pink roaaa. Tha bridegroom to n aon of Dr. and Mr. C. T. Wilcox, and waa a corpa In mambar of tha arlaUon Franc. Delightful mualo waa fur nlahad by Mlaa Cathorlna and Mlaa Margaret Stawart and Mlaa Schettler. Aaalatlng Mr. and Mr. Halt In reWilceiving wara Dr. and Mr C. F.Aaalat Matthew.NoolL cox and Mr dlnln room wara Mr In th In Willard Ashton. Mr W. D. Tack. Mlaa Bettis and Mary Wilcox. Mlaa O ladyaa abort wedMlaa Graca Betti. After ding trip the couple will make their borne In Balt Laka. Mr Charles Cain Crlamon Is en- home terUInlng this afternoon at her an west First North atret. tn honor of her mother, Mr Adelaida Mayer, who will lea vo In tho near future for California, where aha expsets to epend the winter. Tha room are decorated ooamoa and other garden In dahlia flower and the host see to assisted by her aunt Mr Pauline Sand About 111 gueaU are entertained. Mra Charles A. Walker announces Uu the engagement of her daughter. Jan-Esther, and Oeorge Washington Wed-- lI kin tha marriage to Uka place see , Mr Culbert Olsen entertained this afternoon at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Mary Clive will be guest of konor this evening at a dancing party to be given by Mlaa Carri Edvard at her home on Ninth East street. Mia e Irena Reed end Mr. I. 8. Speck were married yesterday and in the Mlaa Carrie Fairclough will enter-- I evening a reception was held at th horn of the brlda'a parents, Mr. and tain thla evening at her home on west Mftn South street. In honor of Mra s. Mr James Reed. The room wer IE Oct. nesday, i Mr. th bom of th brid parent and Mr W. 1L Rlngwood. and a large reception following for the relative Tb room wsr decoratand friend ed In pink, th bridal party standing la front of a bank of palms snd fern while clusters of pink chrysanths-mum- s all arranged In vases wer about lha room. Tha dentarpleca for tha table In tha diningroom was a basket of large pink chryeanthemumg Th brlda wor a tied with pink lull bead- - georgetto rp-ot- ir gown-o- fwhits aatln. and a tong veil of tuli Har caught with orang bloeaoma bouquet was a cluster Of brldearose Bha was attended by her slater. Mlaa Frances Rlngwood, who was gowned In pal pink georgetto crop combined with satin the asm shade. Har bouMr. Bert Johnquet waa pink rose son waa best man. Th guests wer recalved by the bridal party, eldad by W. H. Rlngwood. Mr Mr. and Mr Thomas Hodder and Mra. F. J. Evan Assisting In th diningroom wer Mrs. F. J. Pickering, Mr R. T. Bnowball, Miss Emma Bnowball and Miss Lyllth ' Pinkerton. Muilo was furnished by Frank Gldney, Miss Martha Heraog and Miss Annie Evana After Nov, 1 the couple will make their home In Salt Lake. - Mlaa Annie WIN decorated In pink rosea, palm and ferns, tha bridal couple standing im . t a a bell of pink and whlta rosebud der The marrlaga of Miss Iuella Ring-woo- d and tha same flower being all about the room. The bride wore a gown of and Roy Duncan took, place silk of at I pm. the ceremony bain dove gray georgette crepe over bride-rosea performed by Blghop J. C. Duncan at the same color, and carried Mlaa Violet Reed waa bridesmaid. and wore a gown of pink taffeta silk. Her bouquet was ptnk rosea Mr. Harry Ensign waa best man. A A SHAMPOO number of relatives and friends WORTH TRYING Mr. and Mr In entertaining. Speck left later for Deer Lodge, Mont., where they will make their horn It it not necessaryIf Itto toShampoo your entirely and Mr James E. Jennings la entertain,halr ao frequently by tha use ing at a buffet luncheon this afterproperly cleansed each time The easiest noon. of a really good shampoo. to use and quickest drying shampoo our readers that we can recommend to Mrs. C. A. Howell entertained th 'la one that brings out all the natural Utopia club yesterday at har home, b and enjoyed which was may 'beauty of th hair bright with autumn Gowby dissolving a ers. 1st very llttl expens Th table from which luncheon be can which canthrox. of Iteaspoonful was decorated In ptnk beobtained from any druggist' In a cup waa served, and a Clunv lace cloth wee laid .of hot water. Tfcls makes a full cup gonia of ohatnpob liquid, enough o It to easy over pink silk. About a dozen guests 'to apply it to all th hair Instead of wara present. 'just to th top' of the head. One of yesterdays weddings was 'This, when rubbed Into the scalp and daughlonto every strand of hair, chemically that of Miss Estelle Epperson.! It U very ter of Mr. and Mra W. P. Epperson dissolves all Impurities and Charles V. K. Bax soothing and cooling In Its action, of Kayavilla, as wall as beneficial to both scalp ton, of Puablo, Colo., tha ceramony After ringing out the being performed at St. Mark's cathed and bair. Fleetwood, In the 'lather ko created, you will find the ral, by Dean W. W.near relatives and of the from free and presence clean la fresh, .scalp Palme, ferns and chryean-themur- n 'dandruff, while the hair driesa friend t In yellow and white formed .quickly and rnly, developing The the decoration In the church. brighter luster and k soft flufftness ithat makes Is seem very heavy. Adv. bridal music waa furnished by Law- Jnc Milner, formerly Ml llama yaa-terd- ay i ad -- SHE FEELS SHE IS SAFE When Buying 'A Charter Oak. i v k then it no necessity or room for argument with stars ana makes th anyone who come into Statement that S Charter Oak Stove or Rang is ' wanted. It is, in such s esse, only a question of si xt, style end price. Something claimed to be just ss good" cannot be sold to s person who has once used s Charter Oak. . - ltH KE other day a prominent phyetetaa told th following story: A IttU child as brought to tb hoepttaj for treatment. Tb diagnosis revealed appendicitis, aa operation was neresaary. Word waa immehome-towdiately sent to th whereupon th father, th uncle and the aunt cam In with their protests, but efter careful oonetd-eratlo- n th mother of the child consented and result proved Ihot the operation at Imperative. It often happsne. said th doctor that the mother to the tied ding factor, and eh is usually right. Let the women bs heard- - They are. after all. th heart of th world and on them fall th keen- women orueltleoef war,--Tof Agierlca gave their boos willingly U the slaughter because they realised that every mothers on. th wide world over wee entitled to nr. Wherry and the par-su- it of happiness. Notwtihmandlng Imperfections, American women eay: "By all means give th world a chance to prove the efficacy of th League tt n, light-colore- h or-su- it bn at, ers Stats St. Lento DAN XT OVERHEARS SOME TALK. Is rich, pourlshlng and clean. II reaches your bam as fresh the hour It Is drawn from the cow. Children thrive on thl wholesome dairy product. CMv them a liberal dally allowance ef Clao "A" Jersey Milk aad your "feeding" problem Is solved. W ar nearly ready to put on th market ur "Certified Milk 10 per nt Clean and Safa" Oet on our walinow. ng llt Wasatch Farms Co. The Bom Coygh Medicine. x "I have found ChamberlainS Cough remedy to b th beet med loins for coughs and colds I hers over used." writes Mra Walter Oram. Frankfort. N. T. "I never ttr of reeommtndlng It to my frienda Last winter when my son Carl, nln years of ag. had an attack of croup I gave him Cham berlaln's Cough Remedy and It relieved him immediately. I always keep It In th house and whenever we hsv used It the results hsv been satisfacAdvertisement. tory. t ..I. - mm " I- Boy Lotet Hearing ae Result of Auto Accident What are yea for beret" eeatlaeed Hoety. wetrkiag Report from th Roly Cross hospital Danny long to And that out. Danny sy Robert ' Abrahamaon, seven year listened. He listened with all hla old. who suffered a .fractured skull when he was struck by an automobile might 'Tee been ' all over the Green bout two weeks ego, Is recovering say he will soon be as wtll Meadow and didn't ae a sign of 'hyslclans ever except for a permanent ImDanny Meadow Mouse, said Hooty. ss to his hearing. Th boy was Danny would havs laughed at that pairment In an unconscious tq the hospital not had It not been for the memory of taken condition and did fully reoover Billy Mink hiding somewhere Just consciousness until a week later. outside. John Johnson, driver of th machine Robert, What are you watching for her?" which le said to have struck was arrested and lodged In the city livoa No on continued Hooty. on ball ef (214. jail but later released around here. It "Bhh. wsmrJI Mr Hooty. n Mom out worth this may b true that no on live around PONT MIBB THIS. Cut out thl iltp, here but unless my eyes ar crossed enclose to wtth fo and mall it Foley and my ears are no longdf to be trust- A Co.. Jill Sheffield A va.. Chicago, and address clearly. ed. I both caught a glimpse of and your name packheard someone over near that old log Tou will receive In return a trial Honey and Tar age containing Foley'e cold Just a I arrived a few minutes ago. Compound, and for croup: roughs, ears me same tell When eyes and the Foley Kidney Pills for pain In stdee thing I take notice. Borne one le hid- and bark: rheumatism, backache, kidden right down there and Im going to ney and bladder aliments: snd Foley and stay right hsrs until I find out who Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome thoroughly cleansing cathartic , for It 1 snd headache, constipation, biliousness Sehramm-Jobason bowels sluggish Next story: Danny Meadow Moose Drug Co. Advertisement, t Is PnssJodL The Last Call There is still time to renew your subscription to the Juvenile Instructor, or to become a new subscriber, at the old rate, $1.25. On November 1, the advanced rate of $1.50 goes into effect. err a years stay In New Tork. where she has been visiting her sen Bha to at home with her daughter, ed from Mra Lloyd Garrison. - , c Mr. snd Mrs. Cklvln McGovern have returned from . n stay of ssvsral months In the Vast. Mra McGovern was formerly Miss Ruth Flandro. ' "j. ., h, for boys and girls is at either rate, but, there is no reason big 'value why you should not save 20 per cent of your subscription. The advance in the rate is imperative if we are to keep our periodical up to its presThis popular magazine - Civil Service Tests. . ent high standard. The United States elvll service commission announces the following examinations. to bs given on th date Senior structural engineer, named: grades 1, 2 and J. Nov. 14; flrsnvm. Nov. 14; assistant auditor, male and female, Nov. 19; plasterer, male; typewriter repairman, male, Nov. 21. Information may be obtained from C. A. CrockwslL Information window, see ( V The Juvenile Instructor is ly ' the magazine for western youth. It is strikingly adapted to their special interests and needs. ' Every number is full of entertainment, human interest and inspiring editorials the kind of reading that gets a grip on boys and girls. The Juvenile" Instructor is indispensable' 5 ' all Sunday School workers. AJID MEAD WOlgES ' - to Another marriage of today Is that Hanchett If you knew of some one who I of Miss Outda Pelton snd Roland H. have returned fromLafayette Subscribe today at $1-2after November a two weeks trip troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head Woottoq at .th horn of tb brides through Llttl Zion canyon. cut eut thl catarrh or noises ordinary 1 at $1.60. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Piltou formula snd hand H to them and you b of Woods Cross. Miss B bit and Miss mav have been th means ef saving eveaome esor sufferer perhaps from totsl L'Alllsnc Frsncais met last Rebecc. Pelton will bo bridesmaids, deafness In England scientists for a and Delmar Pelton beat man. ning with Mra Ellas Smith. , e long tlmt past havs recognised thst j , q catarrh le a constitutional dfsaaeo and Th Daughters of Utrfh Pioneer will conetltutlenal W. Dj Donoher have necessarily Mra end Dr. requires ! meet tomorrow at tho Bishops building purchased the Throcklhorton horn In treatment. Inhajere and noao douches , at 2.30 p.m. snd th feature of the Federal Sprays, Heighta are llsbls to Irritate th delicate air afternoon will bo s talk by Prof. F. J. Into the passage and fore the diseasemean Pack of tho University of Utah on 44 East South Temple St. te- ear whleh frequently middle reDr. and Mra C L. Shields hsv "The Orest American Desert, From a or els the disease may be tel deafness, Scientific and Historical Standpoint. turned from a months visit In tb driven down th air pasages tovards Musical selections will be given under east,, the lungs which I equally as danger-- , oue Th following formula which k the direction of Miss Elma Toung e In th damp Eagllehr extensively Th public to cordially Invited. th. ' treatment "fFleiimtshouldI s constitutional Review No. 9. ere entertaining at efflearloua and prove Mrs. Charles Tyng hs announced social this afternoon at I. O. O. F. hall. t sufferer her especially ho live under mere the marriage of her slater, Mias Emma The following r In charge of ar- favorable cllmst conditions. fie re from your druggist Mayer, to Henry B. Kent, which took rangements- Mrs. J. W. Lawson, Mra Of Parmlnt' f Double strength place on Tuesday In New Tork. The John Judy, Mra Laura Truitt. this home snd add to It 4 pint bride to well known In Balt Lake. water and a little granulated until diatolved. 'Take Mra Harry Barker will entertain th attr nful Sira Norman B. Dreeser has return four timet a day. epo Series society this afternoon st her often By bring quirk relief from distressing horns. bead nolee Clogged nostrlla ahould For YT. H. . CHAMBERLAIN. M. A-Indigestion henrDyipeptia, become breethfng eaty and the t'nlverettv of Utah ' Mra Don E. Rav of Pocatello1 snd ing Improve ns tb tnflnmatton tn th Acid StomHeartburn. ReleMng Reuf tube it reduced Parmlnt BRICE Me children r her visiting th formers euetarhlan . taka a etc In Stomach Oae In acta thla ach, upen way seed directly mother. Mra Abram Hatch. At The of Biaurated Magnesia I s blood and enueoue nurfacea ef th the a water after eating Ia erelem and has s tonie action that half glee ef bet Expectan Applied to uaa and The eafe. pleaaant and harml-a- News Bcsk Stcre Mias Lily WoletenhMme has gon to helpe to obtain th deelrc4 Deseret tt a.wroet tnetant relief MothersM I easy to make, roeta tttrt Externally gva preparation Rot. Ida. with her aieter. Mra C. K. end sweeten art aiomarh la to aridity person take. Every. or pleeeaat or Mala Street le Armstrong, ether ane will sped s h ia the food eontenta ao that dig-stlnolecn eeterrh eanwu toarna to owr as, akai-- a p d t'in!er month. Mrs. Arnintrcnfs home Is In hard he Bld bj drusslttij ef hearing rhould give thin-- treat- eav A Idahor; ment triet Advertise ttetfveten -- r.-and"$fra I' AQ la United ia JSJ Dealers Sail Them. If yowf dealer triea to talk ye into buying another kind, writ CHARTER OAR STOYE Wm Class A Jersey Milk Its weaknesses may beet by testing H. No two persona no two nation ever formed a league without each yielding some point. Th greatest blessing com through sacrifice. end American women ere wining that tb land they lev hail sacrifice a llttl If thereby th world shall gradually rise to light and freedom. What if tb League fail? W hall at least have th eat Infection of having tried to bring mankind into a bleeaed unity to fulfill tho dream of th age; and every effort of rlghteouaneee, though apparently foiling, leaves Hi Impress on the world. RUTH MAT rOX -m CRATED magnesia 11 $.500 T - beSurely proven Foe Th Deeeret New by Them tea W. Bulges plt-a-p- at . Nations" Little Stories For Bedtime deed! He wea very tnuen erraid. He aUll couldn't oee anything for him but to starvo or olao furnish Billy Mtnk wrtth a dinner, and of ooure ho didn't want to do oUhar of tho thing Certainly not. But having had tlma to think a tittle he realised that for the lime being he waa quit aaf. Billy Mink couldn't get at him because that knothole through which he had squeesad Into tnat hollow log was too small for Billy to even get his head In. Had It been Bhadow the Weasel Instead of Billy Mink well. It isn't pleasant to think what might havs happened In that case. Tou know Shadow is much smaller than Billy Mink .Bo after awhile Danny stopped shaking. HS began to wonder just where Billy Mink was. Billy hadnt mads a sound for eom time. He eould hut his eyas and pictnro BlUy hiding Just within good Jumping distance of that knothole.- - That ought to 'have been enough. But It wasnt. Ha wanted to KNOW where Billy waa He stole a little nearer the knothole so as to peek out. He was very quiet about It. Tss. Indeed he was very quiet about It. H didn't mako tho tiniest sound. Just as he got near enough tq see out in the moonlight a llltl he heard a vole It set that poor little heart of his to going It again. waa th voice of Hooty th Owl. and to no know one of there whom you Danny has grester fear than Hooty the OwL From tho sound Danny knew that Hooty was In the top of k tree very close by. "Now how did he know that I am In hers? thought Danny. Seems a it everybody I fear knows I am somewhere around and Is looking f6r me." Of course this wasnt so, but It Is no wonder Danny felt ao aftar all he had been through. Hooty was talking In a low tone. Re was talking, to Mr Hooty. - It didnt take rence Eberley. Th bride wore a suit of reindeer panne velvet, and a dark blue hat. Her bouquet was a shewer of orchids and lilies of th valley. Little Billy Epperson carried th ring In s large chrysanthemum. The brides father gave her away. -- The bridegroom was first lieutenant In the 19th coast artillery and was recently released from service, The bridal .couple left later for Springfield, Ohio, where they will make their home. -- The Juvenile Instructor Fer Cent, Weed nr Gas Or CombisatioL Boa Pert loos Womea'a rsoolWoo at RaflftoaMoa ef the Co-aI aa Drew at baeoalllea mu the ahakea left LITTLE by Meadow Mouse. Not that Danny waa no longer afraid. No In- - Where substitution doesnt go . The League . Of Nations Mra W. T. Gtberson has ss her guests Mrs. C. W. Woods and Miss The marriage of Miss Leola Kelly Grsce Woods of Indianapolis, Ind, Snd Walter A. Nelson wilt take place . CUT THIS OUT this evening at the home of the brides Mrs. F. D Cltffhas closed her home parent Mr. and Mra Alexander Kelly, st 447 east First South street and will the ceremony to be performed by Rev. be at home at the Newhouse Hotel tor Oil) ElfGLfSH RKCIPB TTn CAP. A. Simpkln. TARRH. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS th winter. Why? Because she knows what, sh is buying. Her mother and her rootherT mother used the CHARTER OAK. r employed, llaed of Jet trim tb dree aad a gtrdla ef th Jet bolds It la at lb waist lias. Th may be seed for a wool fabrla, veivstoea, or velvet freak, and If preferred, oelered r aelf tons embroidery may be sub stltuted for tb Jet banding. Jet la having a tremendous vagus this see n. Unquestionably R to a moot at' feet tvs trimming. Tha shops effsr Je banding In various widths aad th smartest Jet girdle Imaginable. Bom ef the latest winter frocks brought out ta wool materials feature a combination of plain and plaid 1st our. Tha model sketched might be need for making over a lsJt eesson frock proper and upper frock, th part of sleeves being of th plala fabric, and th tunlo and lower part of aleevea of plain. Bright wool embroidery. blooding with tha colors ta th plaid, may be used as trimming. Color aad fabrle combinations ere popular tn thla season's dreeeee. On method employed to to combine a d plain long blouse ef Georgette, satin or velvet with a dark aktrt of velvet. Collars and vesta of whit embroidered not appear on frocks of plat dark fabric. Vaats of metal cloth also attractively brighten up many her-wi- se dark rebrie gown. that --are-el trimmed. With fabrio prices high now and further advances threatened, no woman should avan think of dlsirdlng a frock that 'can bs mad bin While turning an old suit Into a new one Is rather a difficult task, many a charming frock haa mad out of a suit that waa hopelessly passed In its own class. Veal of contrasting fabrle help yokes, out. The woman who to skilled piece at sewing requires only a study of atyls to give her an tha couraga required to attempt such rejuvenation. 4ia Far ha pa ye ara regretting that tba time haa pome whan yaa will have la part with aur row of halaa chard for tha aaaaou. In aome aertlona of tha country tba planta are already froaan But If and yea atlll have thm-fre- h groan why not keep tham ao foe many waaka looser? You can do this by lifting tha planta carefully and setting them In a cold frame where they mu be protected with a glass aaah. Water them well before and after transplanting. D not rut too hard and whan oold weather comae put aome straw or other protection over the frame Than tha plants will live through the winter and'begtn to grow agaia early In tha spring months before you could have tham In lha open Finally. If you Ilka, you ground may dig them up and net them back again in the garden. Here to another way to beat old Oeneral H. C. L. 1015 k RANGE Aim SfoSo --Work. 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