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Show 0 , - I EVENING DESERET JUNE - TUESDA V NEWS -- I - A MISERY TO HER ' ' . A 1 e: : , .. -- Ult. (Copyright. by NV. NVeract) : . , i 1,. . t r Says this Woman lima Re. ell 1)" Lyla. E, pin ',ham 1. Vegetable Compound. Alt . ieg"" , '. 44 ' ),, s,.. 4 1 , t f 7. Fuller. Tito ...-.- . ,vmpailmmoimenewmovuomme,..,mw i i Ai,,,,......,. th., sow li, ' .mkEm.MEr ' 4 ' a.. ''s ,'. 4.) i ,. , I , ' , , i 1 . i ' t . 6 , - , 1 A .., - ' 4 . . . , s '. ' ' . '". .boortied I.. thel onion. and 1 hold illy breotit. duct; it ?a' .' , I. : iluot flight dungerous. stuppooe 16,21V11. ir' hen the ut . attic ..44111 lu41$114 you! ' , . vour lwel: you 1usft. do i, 6, t , a. toot ot, tu uotohlobilo horn eontoleit ilifir I will ' ' 4 again, you?" Carrollton. lry.."I suffered almost 4, ' e 'Mabel 'ran to the Itt the eireel beloA, Martha laughed, "I won't promise. two years with female weakness. i ,t wintiol owl pei tt d out acliti tioAn to for. you eel I couldn't be sure I'd r could not walk, soy ) Nceol menther. tVe're cleaning the time. and IIP 0.- . distance, r I 4 e or the leant curb. , 111"111111111 , ' 1 I eanie down because, as it ' ' take any exercise at happenedI ..aralle.- s , A, ; "Oh, Hsy sotolnelial" ehe exelittineit, I'm the most presentable one. 4 Idabel ,' 4i ,, . all without resting. A. Jentse, and I lirontleed I'd is up to her ears in old rubbish that! I ee.ept the nom it 1, I oe'ro getting ready fur the Junk man., i WI ii1411 this afternoon. ,o. .a SO driIng or did any kind of She'd forgotten all about motoring; ir....:0,(, I t.tit't al but down toruoi would it, work it go it h y ou until your horn blew. bring $ She's , ,....' end tell hiu. to. I wouldn't have a w fully sorryetre wanted Inc to tell rily sickness On. I ' ill ,,, was week and lanI'm 4lung you won't iitind. fort him het' tile Iiieilettlif Imp 11113 fur a you. really lioto,e eltannig is cry eariousi paid. had no enemy, p farm .k , business. Some other 'N i 4 .,J and lifeless a misery :6 "Well. Mut" Cotoicon glfr ," Fuller to roe. I wu under ,,.,, "Put, you 41Pl there'll be no other! ,4., out old time for this particular drive iirrivintzlitic kl the care of good I've got to go. and treitst- - tii ductile: Whet her 44,!! vow, ..,.,L for vv. e shinhopple way. phesician éA souk' sell it to the firet I want compan). WIIN can't you. just Prat montbs sod tried other remedies. lieddiel as t A ''': 'rag lil lie coat?" this are? Isn't you your is' I had read of Lydia E. Pinkham's Ver. 1 "I'd N.' "."11" A I". et"'1 8 Ul. gh.,1' 1'' e" it down front its peg and held table Compounii éor ' for thP 110:.SIO11 r barrel. and decided to try it. $he higneol ikreached open. After taking twelve bottles I found del) --IttI Alt Sit P. thril tile Mr. Noel Miller la the winner nf the She Martha caught her breath. fbObt. ;Zatill 11; : Nlarthit, yoii vol." I lir myself much Improved and I took six firtt it aril tkanti.ri-tMit: Mabel Inv N ! Ilia hoisied herself wit souldn't r the go. and .10. S. t!. 14, hool vf Alute I. t oe1' I been 1, ittore. more bad any O oleptOt of the could eholess an hour to -t, she have dress; trouble In that reorvet sine,. I have The pw.ard se yaltiPd at IttAt ato ,he é0, i sem ruioimigittiit for loco. mitor la g,i the) would he back by that time. She all kinds of work and t present alit' sit other 'Ancients who wets tP t!letit.. licr sio eves sere rolled too the didni carp about her looks now that done in the different viarded first $ 4 'alioul'Icr. lit r hair WA flying. ivid her he had seen tier. W'hat did it matterl am an attendant at a IState rioepital department' willplace be heard in vecitot at have recoup the now Gordo House é0, '' face damp iond red from thy heat of 10 Idni, anYwaY7 II' 1144' Mabel he and am feeling fine. Recital Il.tfl To. mended Tour Vegetable Compound to morrow au April afternoon. b 13. 0. Tito public wooed.. at Night 11' ' Flo eilli "tih. Inothet l" shit itped held the coat inaletently. closets of my iriende and shall alwave are cordially invited to attend. She PI S her arms still a little appeu.1- her arms into the' den- reeommend ....sorest' -- , Taal?, 824 di ' Ink kTi..:sture. on her-haapd 8th St,' Carionton. Ky. 'Why. just iice how I gling sletvesr-JammeThe old emellnd and dust. é ' Ioul...: of claptrap' an apologetic enille. tweed If you hs,,,. an7 pzfmrtorm, about whirl, Mart lis hail to lift and until her curry é -"it oloc.,n1 make any, difference "If you drive fast maybe 'people won't would Illte to know write to th i arms ached. )C But she aid not mind.I rou I utter. I about 'Airs. returned said. ice awful look," phe you." -F.. rinkham Medicine Co., .... Lyra. because she was thinking about her The horn tooted ag7otin and Martha ilowever. dintrill: did not drive tat,t tor helpful advice given free ol ride. How the wind had swoed the e , erurried dosit iso flights trying to for Martha, out on a holiday expe- - t. asc. , .- ...-budding tree tope and theseiliimi had , smooth her Flee etr and hair .ti,t5 she dielon.-1Vat- e Not .until tuarge. good toMpany.---" next lauglied.over their betiding II nd sent. She Rutted open the door, pant- - pile returned and tooked in the glass 6 rhn ear had obeyed thn command of to- ta carried bhe had did find Ole that "' -1:: belongs to me." the Jimmy Jenkn atrotigJiands. Pi.rhaps ctio, tips do ou do?" cried the men biriudge on her cheek the whole way. I wh!it pro.perly he thought more about Jimmy Jonks :: :, evenly. 'alio timid thre. Ile sas 05 or so and dressed Mabel and Martha- looked at her in surprise. than about the ridethe things lie and dark, with a clear F kin. Alartha now pat had bathed She lifted novel. a reading he bail, "you don't object had said and the .way ho had looked. tia7 totrook up inter tiip eyes, lei- - he-h...surely.ei;ebrows as lilmertha 417ntered. "So to my picking up omething yotive Ile was worth 20 such as Dwight inches tidier than sloe va.i a good I and to decided go yourself'," thrown away?" Parry, who was Mabel's other ad- lie h ad to F m ile down upon h er. you :1,v The went up to the attic and did mirer. insisted." bhe wished that. Mabel would "lie on There A at sap something teasing r,., ' "Ni- - nt oome down again until she waa "You were Jimmy somehow. It was very Mabel's eyebrows lowered. el ' and tender in his smile. War11. was was quite sure that very él! tip in the attic, wersift you,?" he ask- - other time I'll thank you not to snatch called to supper. It Ihave for Martha might have cared for him under circumstances. 5 She wished that Mabel had not ob- dk. jected to her going with him. But perhaps that was a good sign. Maybe ktr11716 If she could be. made to feel a little Jealous it would heighten her inter-... est in him. She had heard of such e , th,ngs. 'Oh, it just seems like we b gP. must have Jimmy in the family," c; IP A Martha told herself. ',! ta' 161,1 :Nyea A 6CAN A After supper Mabel went over to 4, ur ,161 rt W. wo see taicia knowing that . : . 6 VT? Dwight would Parry, be at home. Mr. Fulfige ler sat down to read the Mimaionary to provide any kind of Monthly and Martha went out upon Depend upon Schramm-Johnson- 's 7 the veranda. shoe cleaner or polish-L- - and at a SAVING People were going by to the movies and over in the corner house Mrs. 34ve W hittenfroren laittemoree Elite Hayes, the local prima donnt, was Gilt Edge. '41A t ombluation. o. Fittsinging something very moving and i for :an, black, Two Oar. swest and tender. It was the kindi laittemmart' Bostonian , A A brown. white or oxof night to make one feel senti1 1 C ( ream. blood shoes. mental and Martha thought that N 4 oe Risbyte Pee ( bee CI must be what ailed her. She sighed Oil Jet as she listened to the song. for white canvas shoes.. ....ik :be Neva, Z are ¬ Suddenly a man appeared under the SkiImola. tor white shoes street light at the corner, walking any Ehade. A t and whistling softly. He rapidly llbe or Sisisoln 9 came toward the house, turned In to Special. ''Hoate Mete. the steps and mounted them, hat in hand. "Good evening" he said. "Oh, good evening," Martha reNu-White turned. Here was Jimmy Jenks again, and again no Mabel! It always os happened so lately. t PERFECT WHITE SHOE CLEANEILCleans. whItens. and Sof tvIA erns white canvas. wlatte buck. Nubuck and suede shoes. Tbe best "Well." said Jimmy as he sat down OW on the railing near her. "did you fin. "".. application tor your :abet& Preserves the wearing qualities ....v ish cleanthg the attic?" laughed..'But there really wasn't much to do after I came home. for Mabel had been at work. come you know. If you-hautes sooner you would have found her. She just ran over to see Lucia Parry, but I'm sure she won't be gone : : - - 110.4- ,- ,m.61...,0 . c... , '''' . , , . . ' ..1 - I . . ,3 ' I 1 r4411, I . For Wednesday Only 11 JA Priced Items One-Ha- lf ' . ! , . , 1 . , - : 1 , , , lk, 1 - m' 10)3 . - i 44 -- . A a OM, tfr'i 0) ' ,I t I A . e- - , I I. J a' I MR. NOM,. FULLER. S I: GO.11ETW I.' EN : -- LIFE WAS THE EVENING STORY ..1 I .. 19'21,, er 4110.1 I I . . , . Table off Dresses for Girls : k . , , 0, , bext . , Two to Six Years' 40 . .'. - . with t, At i ' ' -- ..., 1 , -- cs:ti....k not-bo- 1. ..,,.- d' . I,,,e er ( ,. j (Sit , .. 21c t 49c Regular 25c , ZMWM;;Z:12E 3 1 q 4 l'i . gil ,. WHY? not-onl- all pain and inflarn- !nation, but literally melts away the lamina enlargement. Ny - q , is an absolutely sue- .. cesatulliamion remedy y ro-which beves e instantly of I' till! -- 100 FIWWFOOT t ,,i g'. I , ' . , ,': ,, - --- , ct kil , t- - beck. Vie personally endorse and guarantee FAIRTroar. - Tips Fedi Time Paine Nod goods FM11700T , 33,e 'r AIRLEN's FOOT-EAS- tiloyst ens the feet end makes' walking easy. 15e CALOCIDEI S Nne rm. for tired, fiesta- - len inflamed feet C, 12 0M I or ew J1 wt. 'rots. 4fhipd "At pm:zok .. .4 taw, vs eZ1 or, t - NIELS FOOT POWDER. i e 11 11 PPECI 'rts,', g is IT JORNNONIS . CORN oval aad reend, thick of tlitn 4111 , - , , ... $6.45 dresses, - grouped on one table for ex- them. 09 c 1 - tra special selling at IIALF , . , , PRICE. . ' , , ' , '. . Now $1.25 to $3.23 . , , ONE LOT OF GIRLS' WASH' Ak I I 4" F - r , , , i , 3 ; . 1 I I .I : I I 1.1 , . F. i I ' and Bunions Away With Corns nit relieve the shoe prienure Te relieve the pain you easy to way. yes. and to do. witlk Georges Corn and Bunion Shields CEOICES Cort eel Dodos 95c SHIELDS. POI C014701T FLAIMTRS, 15c ' - also of s,hield for every cornpain leaves, .torn goes. too. after putting on the shield. , . , , y2 'rice . ,., ,,,, 4. . . $5.00 VALUES . , , n, ,,,,,,, it U 4., ,... - . . , - . EXTRA SPECIAL AT .I ,... - , I did -- --' , ;" , , 1 t - I I r- kitK-O'&i-ei 4 -- 1 s e .1 f, OEMPROMINNOI. MENIMINIMM1110 ,. Trtt SISTER'S f ' 1 1 l og VTR , I I I I f I Jimmy" tfr Irak. ' FAMOUS WAR CORRESPONDENT ' theway rft 7HE'RESERET AE,WS tall-sin- ed full-ste- L.) L 1 - , , tr pal-ad- V t : -- - PIS& Bli; 't t A I A "Yes, I knew she was there," JimWarner Front-Lac- e Corsets for the my replied composedly. "1 taw her . through the window aa I came, by. average figure. Low bust, long skirt and She was playing something on the -elastic back. Made across the of pink e piano. and Dwight was turning the music for her. Beautiful evening, isn't e '' coutil. a It?" e "Beautiful." murmured Martha inanely. She thought regretfully: "Be , ,, $2.150 VALUES, , Is jealous: he is unhappy. Oh, dear. If' k,.. el-,)r, Itow much Mabel would, oMy see ,12,. more worthy he is than that snippy litEXTRA SPECIAL ATIp , 17.1 tle poseur ot a. Dwight Parry." - She rallied hereelf to amuse littn. to make him forget, to keep him until t: Mabel should come and make all Elastic top and medium low bust cor- I '111017i111?--qi As her tongue flew she watched right sets for the average and slender figure., the corner where Mabel would first But Mabel did not come, appear. 'Blade of batiste. 't.4.""xectraice. and at last Jimmy withdrew, Ammo' Martha's protestations that she was not tired and could ait up longer as well as not , Martha was brushing her hair when Mabel entered the room. She was all smiled; and flushes. ,,"They're realty going to have the automobile after ail." she said. "Lucia is paradewith-her Uncle Tom and ohs golpg, said there's be room for me. But, I'll t drommmolow tell you Martha, you can go with Lu- ij m,".... cia in my piace. For, don't you seee. I shall go with Jimmy Janice." 4 a. pity Dwight hasn't a !ilea ear, for if he had you'd probably go , , I with btro," Martha could no help saydo boPe Dothing will prevent his be . voice cam over the wire. "Of course, rn go. be happy .limiao ing. In the parade." 1 40hoh waniKated to" speakialtdo. "jmusy to tmooThjainmkmy..u. very much for askMaPal lifted her eyebrows. "I prob11:30 o'clock the telephone bell ; ono At I ably should. But as it is I'm not going rang, and Martha, being alone in the , cars , been out of commission. but ingShe hung up the reeeiver and drop-- , to display myeelf in that old rattle- room, went to sanwer it. I've fixed now so I can , take pod into the it got Phi ! It out trap he drives. Its laid Up anyway, in the parade. And sett there looking very pal. whes so les dust as well. I pregunie they'll ' I want you to fro with me. Now don't Mabel entered. as their get another car just "What's the matter?" Mabel de. say no. You must. There isn't anfather's estate is Nettle& but the wade ask." other girl I want minded. will be over long before that. So I ." ON RINGWORMS Martha. "But, ..11mmy began "Oh, Idabel!" Martha gasped. "I shall go wittyluntril. His car Is a faitnly. Even yet she was not sure don't know how it happened, but JimA few minutes later. It did my has asked me to go with himthere was not some mistake. perfect not seem possible that he could be tomorrow. she asked in her oweetest volve "You'll lend me your new veil to wear, "You?" cried Mabel sharply. "Tour FACE asking her. What would Mabel do? she repeated. "But. won't you dear?" She turned and went- out ot the room to Then,1 want with Mar. "I go you me,. Martha drew a long breath. quickly. oat with the." Jimmy wild firmly. 'If you do And the little because she had been giving up to MaThat's not I all shan't there's go. all go bel in everything their lives, she; Itched and Burned. Skin trembling happy eyes and unhappy, to it." lips, thinking. fast toldI bardwoo, answered gently: "Tea. I'll lend you "I'll go,",.Martha. Logged to sty. dering how.it had all ppentsj,' h the veil." She decided, however. that Sore. Cuticura Emenemonms ,sho would not go With Lucia Parry, and as no one dime would be likely; to ask her she foresaw that she must "14y little sister bad rinrworms stay at homeL on ber face. Tim skin wee eon and Housecleaning went on apaee, and ',..ff.,41?g.41:7::-.:..:,,..i,-,..cPR-4.Yred.and itched and burned Jimmy did not come again. He was be 4A013 kritsted her hue. toe. Once Mabel 'phoned, himde-to-. lees come over. to supper,. but ecratching. - Tbe V tireAtrAr eat mowed dined, saying that he could hot leave I. , t hip work. figeremnt. end it kept $o It came to be the day before the worse. getting to MextOo' for - " I sew an akerniso fuon automobile paisle. always a great ttob event. a with its long line of 0 for and Ointment twat Cutlass Soap , following the lead of VT,0) .Belcher's cars and sent for a free sample. and ber In band. full strength. AI ,Horniev's big Ism was healed grab one red truck. To be a girl ed box cake el Soap and one and not too in that parade was at once ) of Ointment." ($ trived Geier, A., aociai dafeat and a beitrthreak. e4z1 Saked Willow Farm. Luria Parryhad We shall shortly publish a series of articles ,, Rapp. IL rehad Quietly Martha, and Martha Chews. Weals, joky 23. 1919. to erns said she She going fused. Use Cutlass for ail toilet purposes. from Mr. Corey telling of the changed conditions in stayo with her mother setta. watch the soave Swat ihasabts VAL 114Zion, NIkonolme frets thole rand Vittl4t4. I ova leo Obovalmos Romp Mexico. Meanwhile Mabel was , Ires14 Pt where Jtmmy la I do hope Striirtersisie Map shows Vitimput amour. hmWMd. car. his with nothing has gone wrorg flag-trimm- ed 12c, 15c, 30c I , le Front-Lac- e bty." ' , .. 0 CORN PtILLIER roots with COMO whys them out in a jiffy. Just a few applications and Good-By- e to your pesky corns. No cora can possibly survive after a few .drops of tbis stkiekwith drying liquid to applied. Don't be annoyed bothersome corns when it's 10 easy to be ridof II ; - . . - 19c 3.1e FREEZONE7 p Per Cent Effideney Calls for Sotuttl, Healthy Feet. - yr NCI E. IT CORN pLAsTLits Make bard road easythey atop the pain and remove this corn, Jar ,$2.50 to .. -- 27c 23c ... FOOT POWDER. sze 4 TREAD-EAS- T ' very, 1 t btyles from our regu- - 1 . m ..... COMPOUND. pretty of I - fresh- E, An assortment , Your feet demand more attention during warmer day-dofeet off your mind. You are tot neglect them. Keep your 100 per cent efficient with troubled feet. Prevention is the big of your shoes. havayour-- , selection careful the in Ming. B. feet properly fitted. and when the occasion demands. be quick to consult a chiropodist, deny serious; foot troubles are Immediately and permanently Checked by the timely use of a. yoti can buy at a simple. inexpensive remedyeoch Schramm-Johnson'- s. A few suggestiona: Don't suffer any longer. Get a box of fairyteot teday. If yes are not absolutely, alibi- Bed, retttrn and get your money , i Foot Powder During the War.' Wo !mow iyalryt ice 1- i '44 All Ginghams, In plain and fancy checks and plaids. Sizes 2 to 6 years in the lot. These dresses could not be bought by us today to sell for less than $2.00. , J ...,1A00-,009':-PciOnd.-o- ROhiSoQuichl a ,, DRESSES AT ten-mim, psEp . - . - - , U. S. 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