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Show f DESERET EVEXI.XG XEWS JUXE 7 1920 MOXDAV Fashions For Americans drees shorn n In may be of navy blue trtoo-tin- e, trimmed with pleated ruffle of black laoquered rtbbun one the aprou overskirt and ahort aleev, or It may be of black or navy taffeia with rut fie of aelf fsbrlo or of whit or ivory colored organdy or laco. The neck la finished with a little scarf collar of while organdy elmply knotted. Th waist fastens on th shoulder and underneath th left arm. Th season was euch a backward on that conrvpartively few frocks hate been worn In any except southern citle without a coat or wrap that so enveloped the figure thst It was difficult to determine whether or not the dress, hsd short r long sleeves But the shops all report approval of models regardless the of whether th fsbrlo Is wool. silk, or cotton. It certainly seem likely thit a display of arms will ultimately be In evidence! long gloves will be worn d generally with these dresses, but the gloves are hardly ever polled well up over th arms There le usually a bare expanse between the upper wrist and the edge of th sleeve. The. short sleeve, with long glove wrinkled so as to rover th hand only, was emphasised as an approved style aftervogue at a recent fashionable noon wedding In New York. A numaftersmart wore ber of the guest noon frock with sleeves reaching not more than to th elbow, several beIn each ing well above th elbow, and raoo long gloves were permitted to Wrinkle about th wslrt. One of the newest ard smartest tsffeit trimming touches used on narrow ot of banding frocks consists straw braid tn vividly conlrastlng but color. It la not a stiff hat braid, l often something very eoft, and motifs aaw1' applied ta odd shaped as In straight band whether frock, afreet Tbe tailored often This Frock May Be of TrtootlM of taffeta or wool fabric. Isor man-tleicshown with a matching cape trimmed. Taffeta. ahort and fancifully to-da- The iil le- J. K. Yoke'll afternoon at a ',unu.i6M 1 fc libim on Ten.! Hart sire1. !p to MiJ con lo'j Ptldd. a bi of U.d na fjtarp The living with bouquets of ,rix m.d ptoplea and In the wr.d pln mere the din In room color used. The cnvndtl.ei- over the lumhoon o.n a.mded w In tattle aa doll . kewplr Je'.low and ' l,v rlbbona. The onapended RU .de-eir- rtiis us of Jr cream powder In the ing of fJOten Ulalirn. mak- The Gills Reserve coeferene will entertain t a banquet this eenlng at the Y. W C. A. tlubhouae on east Third h'oulh ijireet. The Daughters of the full Pioneer weie hoelcMies at a silver social this afternoon at the home of Mr. K; M. Lyman, Jr., on oast Thirteenth south street. The house a preUllyarrnnged with garden flow: and an Interesting program of tnuoiial numbers niul aesa ! Uur- - taiitq, s a eenieilcw being given, tel bowl ef bridal breath ur.d orange thetic dancing-Ibloksonie. sX D.!niy pink nut rjpa were The marriage of Mias Zina Wstsen u favor. Cover given the guci were laUI lor Mr Yowell Mias Kidd and Harold B. Joy of Den'er, Cplo., M'r Alone KockhlH, Mia Charlotte will take place tomorrow. - s a Heeu5n, Mr. Inland freer. Mlo Do you sometimes Get our of the wrong side' of feel somehow the bed that things arent just right? A cup of coffee really coffee , good brings yod back w here you waut to be,- and starts you off for your days work. Thick what it means, first thing in the morning, to enjoy the delicious fragrance, the rich full taste of a really, good cup of coffeei Think of the setup it gives vou for the days - Norma U erring. Miea Natali Malker Mr. O. Williams announces the Mine tiled'- - Worth end M. (ienee marriage of her daughter, Gwen, to Thome. The hooter we aealted hy Arthur Franrla Kydde. The wedding took place haturda.v at. the home of Mr, f.iorge C. Ara; and Mir Lillian bride mother on I street and the Haye. eeremony was witnessed by tba relaAfter The annual banquet o fthe Order of tive and a few close friend short trip the young couple will the Gleam, tit g r! Ilterarv eoclet at the University of t'tah, mil h held make their home at Logan. at the Hotel L'tuh June 9 at 7:30 ft ni Mr. end Mi. l. J. William an- Keserva'lon are In charge of Nellie their roufue the engagement of Co. 17S eiU Third fc'outh trect. daughter, Marv, to Robert W. Bowman. The marriage will lake plaec work! Mrand Mis, Oliver R. Meredith, this Williams-wil- t Mias. month. - There arc ha two or 1 three Jr., entertained at a beauitfulij ap- the complimented guest at g kcn.iing-to- n at thlr home pointed dinner terdy be given Wednesday evening by to such coffees and Schillings on east First street tn compli- M.&s Lucille Castlelon. ment to their nephew. Richard W is one of them. - They are hi fiancee. All RuMadsen. Jr., and Enfma WURani ws hostess Miss maa table The Ballard. daintily tile Saturday afternoon at a tea at the all packed in vacuum-seale- d arranged with a banket of Madame Newhouse hotel, In honor of her slater, Butterfly-- weet pea and pink roae Mary whoee engagement to tins, because that is the only tied with butterfly patterned mallne RobertWilliam, W. Bowrman la announced. The A graceful ailrer candelabra holding table wax effectively decorated In way to get the full original five pink candles was placed at each tea a color schema and the centerpink flavor to you. end of the table and the place card piece was a shower of pink Bweet-pewere hand painted In orange blossoms and rosea a basket Ophelia lq crystal Your grocer pays your Besides Mr. and Mrs. Meredith and the lied a bow of pink tulle. Hand guests of honor, covers were, laid for tinted place cards of kepwlea with a Mr. and Mrs Richard W. Madsen, Mr. rose contained the announcement of money back you? and Mm. Melvin J. Ballard, Professor the engaged couple. The following like and Mrs John O. Klemenau. Mr. and guests besides the hostess and the Schilling6. Mra.P. tV. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs John guest of honor were present: Mrs. D. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Jack I Roby. J. Williams, Mra RBovman, Mrs. Schilling ? Company Mr., and Mrs. Harry Madsen, J. C. Paul Platt, Mra Leroy Parry, Mra T" Penney, Francis Madsen and Mrs. Fred Beesley, Mrs. Neff Stillman, Mra. San Frandco Johanna Blxen. Charles L. Shepherd, Miss Carol Hutchlra Mis Olive Aveeon, M1s Miss M. lone Carroll and Mias Min- Stella Sperry, Miss Lucille Castleton, Thursday in the Balt Lake temThe- ceremony . will be folSan nie Buchanan letf Sunday for Miss Josephine Koch, iMIss Martha ple. ' lowedthe by a wedding breakfast Francisco. They will later go to Williams, Mias Hasaeltlne Sima. home at of the brides southern California for a visit, parents on Ninth F.ast street for the anW. 'Castleton Mra J. Mr. and members of the and In the Miss Estelle Dunyon, daughter of nounce the engagement of their evening a receptionfamily will be given at Mr. and Mrs Newton Dunyon. who Mile to of Ethel, Raymond the home daughter, of the univerbrides Meter, Mr. H. has been attending Columbia the SL George, the marriage to take place B. Hughe, on O street. sity In - New Yot;k City toduring Salt Lake past winter, will return this week . of Miss Elsie Spitko, a bride-elethe month, will be the guest of honor tomorat a social affair to be given row afternoon by Mrs. James Waite For The News by Della E. Stewart. it her home on Second East street. Mrs. J. M. Hayes will be hostess towe wonder why we do and there are flaws in our armor that morrow afternooq at a luncheon at the notSometimes Influence. But It may are la constant danger of being dismore exert anAJta club In compliment to Misa J 1 not far ofL It covered. There are a cloudiness and reaeon the be that K. to il mine Smith, whose marriage to find It, about our ha racier that C. D. Moore will take place Saturday may not be m kiftf flattery baa nothing tilt more than our but then, evening. life. success in with whatever to do But If our lives stand squarely beU ha much to do with our lallures. The marriage of Miss Vivian Hefty, Once we thoroughly learn this we are hind our words, If wa are unafraid of daughter of Mr. and Mr a W. H. Hefty, benot what this one or that one will think and Wtniam Johnson Fox will take ready, to. begin to realty-.Uot us, it at homo anS - abroad fore. our place tomorrow. acta ring to our professions, One of th very first requisite for smallest we can become of real Influence. The then The Seekers Literary club will hold Influence is perfect sincerity. annual Field Dayv tomorrow afternoon actor or speaker, or writer knows well Character IS strength, genuineness at Liberty park Luncheon will be that allthough what he doe has the gives wpower. If have gone Into life thinking , unless he served at 1:30 o'clock. stamp of geniua aboutto Itaudience a or that position or m.qney or birth , alons across can It "get A' special feature In demonstrations reader, Influence, wa have a mistaken all win avail but little. . And rives Idea Indeed. All at the Civic Center has been arranged the an In may help, but all getting very first necessity are of but short thrift unleee' for Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock by idea acroaa is belief In It. backed Miss Leah P. Jennings. Mrs. Margar-- t the of by power truthful and conwe living are If are live our Sci-nlie. If Varner Wales of ths Domestic Sincerity of purpose, dally w art hot living Just as thinking. scious that Pure Genesee of the department deep In truthfulness in every emergency food company will demonstrata the we profess to. If w do not we declare these are surely not too high ideal Ideas own des-ie- rt the ourheart and salads molded of for womanhood, are they? reparation and lee creams, Including the govern our actions, we are not etrong, - if dont A -- - - ' - Just Between Ourselves ct wr -- short-sleeve- , 1 ut The Barton Bedtime Stories DID TAD COON BREAK THE COM PACT?. By John Barton. (Copyright, 1H0, by Th Associated Nawapaperx) ' but the . wood and were peaceful when Totm and . Wa.t,' Poele the house And woront Nibble BabhPP Muskrat fth blt and Dr. know Tommy th In It. too, but he wax all a sine. For Tad had offeredthem Of course ta mIiI the compact. eat U, end Nibble wouldnt Mdf Dr. Muskrat Just tochod hls had. And tonxue to u th way they wa o queer Tommy thoughttothe see what wa the h took tt home he With It. And th minute mchSd It up he wax in the compact toof that they .should all be good Ttd Coon b x. tnnr havedhlmelfl AndTad certainly m B J that a had one Nobody dreamed and to Then smell of mo, aaid Tad. chuckling had been listening do' Soon! FeXVnt rukivo Logan OUice eHrrriec NI.UKt.U All paymeeix for subscription and eemplalets recording should be nede to J. L Johnson, office with II. A. Peder-eo- e A Co, Wee First Worth Bt Ilea 71 West First North. Telephone II. Hem telephone, 117. Agent for th Dally, Raturday and News and Church publications ry Inspect ear fa lliliss for atoms or ur household packing and shipping ffeois. Yog will then renllt why so er nnny people pr-fto do buslnoso with Us. Our worehouso M absolutely fireproof and eontalon ovary facility for taking care ef goods that 1 usually OFFICERS fourd la aa up te date warahoua. 1 didnt loag to And It -- -- It be. Eh Th cat! gq eased Nibble. wears them. I "No It wasn't! smelled and It . didn't small Ilk her." aid Tsd. And of smell me, 'Then he marched right out of th Ftckery Things not a bit afraid because he didn't have a guilty conscience. It won't smell like me either. Bo when Tommy Poole rams running up there stood Tad Coon with hts fur all fluffed up to lot the ecent out. (Tou remember how th quails sleeked their foethere to hold it), but he wasn't snarling, H wasn't even anrry. And Watch wax anlfflng carefully all around him. "Bio him. him!" called Tommy Feela. .My, , but he wa the ansrrv one. No." barked Wateh. Beg pardon, Tad. It waan't your smell, either. "Whoever It wa, said Nibble. Tn coming up to th ham to help. find him." If It Wasnt Tad today further announcements aa to tho organisation of the- -' new stakes her and th person-- nel of tho offlcera Th Cache etaket high council conslsl of John H. An- -' dereon, Henry T. Ballard, John T. Caine, R. O, Isrsen, J, W. Quayle, A E. Cronney, Wlillsm A. Noble, Frank ! West, Stephen Thurston, Almu' Bonn. R. J. Evans, Ala Olsen and n FT. Teats In th Logan stake the 7 high council conalata ef John E. Car- - " 8. Cardon. lisle, lieber K. Merrill, (J. B. Mltton, Ant bon E. Anderon. ' . llenderMit-W. W. James A. Hutme, H. BJCampbell. James Anderson, E. B Bpencer, N. W. Merkley and J. W.J Linford, Th population of the two etakee-wll- l be nearly equal, th Cache stake having t.113 people and live -Logan 1,400. John O. Prlcuon . choaen clerk of Hia Cache alake,,. In the Cache etake Klnnle B. Caine Is president of th Relief societies. Ray B. Meat la superintendent of Bab- - bath school ; M. C. Merrill president-of the- T."Sr. M, L; A.: TTidini ojfT. Trlmary aaooclatlons Emma Nelson: superintendent of Religion classes Leon Fonneabeck; chairman of old, folk committee. 11. C. Petersen. Blah--o- p Georgo W. Lindquist of th Fourth r ward having been taken Into th stake presidency nls place wax filled with Serfs F. Benson as bishop. In the Lo- gan stake Fdlen Barber la president of th Relief societies; Clara L. Hulme lx president of the T. L. M. I. A. and Nora Anderson Is president of association. Bishop Rice of 'J th sixth ward was honorably released hia place la taken by Ollf I. Fo--- dersen; Bishop II. A. Pedersen of " the new Eleventh ward Is succeeded byJames R. Thomas and Bishop M;kley of the First ward will be succeeded by YVIlllain Worley. Small Fire at Ecrtas Hotel. Mr. Fred G. Smith who was Logans fir chief for many years but who is now a watchman at th temple, from his point of vantage on the hilt, saw what appeared to Jbe a fir on the,--roo--of the Hotel Eecle thle morning t and at once went down town and re- - k ported to ths hotel people w?o made 3 a hurried Investigation and found that roof of the place had caught flu-,,!- , evidently from a spark. H was put i r out before any considerable damage.,; waa done. r were--mad- Th woods weron t peaceful el ell next morning. Watch cam tearing doen to Dr. Muakrat'a pond with th brittle up on his pricked ahouldera and hia teeth snapping. Whara'a that goon?" be anarlcd. Give mo that coon. Hes brokln hts compact already. Now I will hv lo kill him, and you might Just ax well have 1st me do' It yesterday. Dr. Muskrat popped his head out ef th epond 'Whate the matter? he asked. And where's Tommy Poele?' ' 1 He's snapped Watch. coming. "And he know who did It. too. Then he knows more than you do, called Nibble Rabbit, hurrying through the rtekery Things. Tad Coon hasnt been out of th woods a single minute, , He's .H baxi aoaried "Watch. Ht th throats of every chick belonging to old Topknot the hen who wax good to you. Nibble Rabbit. Perhaps that's oua of hia Joke. Oh-h-Bat gasped Nibble. what moke you ouro It was Tad? was pom on Topknot eaya l who wore strip. Who els could Next Story t Who Was It? OF NEW (Special te The N'eei ) LOGAN, Jue I. At th afternoon? eesalon of th quarterly conferences Sionge Company tuitrot im blmeelf, It won't lake me make so rat trouble here! y STIKES M. A. Keyscr Fireproof d short-sleeve- Til. also Furniture xtu AT Storage KAIL to vs. ' - the1-Brlma- . f s Coon All payments for subscriptions and .1 complaints regarding ...wraoe I should be mada to Uorge T. Foutz. Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower and tit Randolph street, Pocatello. Idaho. Seed Telephone tl4-Pepper plant at Vogeler'e Agent for the Dally 8tor. Advertisement. and Deseret New -- Keml-Week- ly see ce There may be sentimental Only Skin Deep" ? but a beautiful skin is possible only when the liver and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate properly. The Secret of beauty as well as ef health is to ynaintain perfect digestion and elimination. IBeechams Polls1 I helpto preserve beauty and maintain health, because they influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach to, r functionate in harmony and efficiently. 4 Sold by druggist throughout 3 - 1. theworld.bboxee,10cy!8c. THE DESERET NEWS How to Get It Mere Nomiaal Cd ef Mas actore and Dwtrfbwtiea 98c this NEW,' authentic Dictionary bound in 4ack flexible seal gram, illustrated with fuH pact in color and duotoBe. Present or mail to this paper three Coupons with ninety --eight cestt to cover cost of handling, from overseas." Idaho Eagles Meet In Convention Today ' (Special Correspondence.) POCATELLO, Idaho, Juno 7. State convention of tbs F. O. R. opens .this afternoon at Eagles hall with an ad- -, dress of welcome by Mayoi' W. P. Whitaker. of the state began arriving yesterday, for the convention which will b la session today and tomorrow. . This evening special team srtll put on the Initiation work and a general log rolling -- will-b enjoyed by all taams.. a Following day devoted to business sessions, a banquet will be given tomorrow night, followed by grand balL The committee having this part of th entertainment In charge consists of Patrick Phelan, J. Robb Brady ,and Joseph T. Toung. Louise Dulls M packing, clerk hie. etc 5 ,LAUUpti 150 w.W X7 MAIL 1 ORDERS Up WILL BE pr- 300 . F-- J .10 pada ' Deauly Talk secures L' reasons for planting the wild French popples, th now famous Poppy of Flanders, but there are good, practical reasons for keeping them out of our gardens These popples thrive on neglect and may easily become troublesome weed here, ae In France, where they run riot through the grain fleida Tou cant make any mistake with Shirley or California pop plea but are poppies advised to go slow on th popples Far the That dairty and charming actreea, I Louise Huff, famous for bee beautiful complexioa and ae aa author of to beauty, she has tell the readers of thispersuaded bow they may quickly acquire a soft, irk mooth. hera. fih esys: Te getmp1eix th best re- -' suits th ekm should he thoroughly cleanted. tbn spoiy Drlll which ran be obtained nter. t the toilet of any drug or deportment store This Instantly besutifio tb , complexion and us rontmood Over msko tb roeultx porraoaoot fl and ; bsndrod than oar-girl In pretor-- 1 women r uneg Dero-ill- x enr to for powder r,d other beau-- 1 S onthueioo- tlfier and they or fu .sura 1 tie over tt se IDe Huff 0 th read be large ortlrl soon JO appear la this paper. 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