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Show ll- , , - THE DESERET NEWS 1 FRIDAY OCTOBER IHTO EXILE Blf btla. - E In f ir. K f in bcker.- - &. . Special Ca11 to The DnmtWwi and the CtKcajo Dally Neva). VIENNA Oct. 17. In .Greece, af the frontier of Turkey; Greece and Bulgaria, the enter recently saw S00 uWema driven from Greece to Turk.ey. their feres and,, turbans bowed to the ground aa they bore their entire; Wongings upon their backs, aalk. In through the night to the train. They were on their to exile, tom from the farms way where and their families had livedthey for ceirt urlea. th r iv Always Look Good to the Missus! h.d ! band i Blue at u jjrt iiii - U.is mritmal di re $3.45 Womens Bloomers personal liberty, there Tor one bfeath of pp who never grant the t wive letters and read them. Their .pt n ttwr mw get a letter from, their enn mothers without The require the r mic dviate of its contents. r hr las r n doevrTTjvaVr Voile, Crepe and Lingette Bloomers, with single and double clastic knee ever cent the' spend Their wtvrs cannot fr a $iyir own iMtfstive Still less can they pur- - itaev w cir n tike - They have gof io consult nu or albl-Teiertr hour of the da' take a Itttle trip without aekmg Their tri'es cannot do any single thing unoues- ihe want to do tt. They have no nor libertv he fact that the eagt tt sometimeJL g lUtd i .age anda cage. i iri lew io h an fun tiub or jt. n a Goodly ualityjil kjer8ey'with.J ersey-si- lk tnt women show uci Christian fortitude tne hm f ar hubgnd who"wssEfi etOtti a btf r tt Tse n gjol piowrie'- - li is betause a woman drawn through her 'he- fist tinrsth of fr rrdom nhit Ime f m')we ihx? anI everythihg else Surely If men reaHxed that oK 4isies f ifarn personal liberty as much as they - do, they not so dent often ui it to their wle X Tien if ID you ever see a business man who has at-- tained success to any degree that waS not at all times well groomed and dressed to meet associates of the highest type? It does not mean a large expenditure to dress well. We can dress you in d clothes many imported the best fabrics in exclusive patterns at that like n if $2.95 Chiffon Silk Hose .s ptonei financial indepeirv E'erv man knows that t. Without a to rvrrt ho than being a we iumkle sra pockets cringing paras tea ihr hand that, feeds ua, no matter how much we fel eajri s hit r g it k A new shipment of Slipper or Pointex heel in gunmetal shade. Extra sheer chiffon in all the 'new shades. Priced, hn ri, No reai rnan. n matte ies the about Himself now od ail kind and generous a father Jie had could endure going to h m da car fare and to give papa please tni1ting buy a new necktie himHishispride lumh rroni wouldn t permit him to enart the roe of a perpetual beggar. - han her f he worked all dac falber'a atore or b Jong office and gave he very heat that mas t Mm to building up the business, he snud ertalnlv feel himself exceedingly lit used and regard father as a gr nding trant and the rhampion tightwad If he got no pA riiieku--ik Saturday n.gnt and jtlll had to go to papa and Tor hr rt fere nd lunch moner And it would be to augh with denemn f fnr r expected him to be grateful for getting the moner that h had earned ten times o'er of women of thousand tel that pre'iselv the positions mboe huahand refuse to make them anv sort of a personal allowance To their families thev gn e service so great and never foe-4- i, ending that money cannot ever pa yet they nager have a rernv of ihctr own that they do oot have to wheedle out of their t. pair' i ln-- hand-tailore- - - husband Tberwr tiorhfng Tn being a wife that changes a womans nature U a human being with human desires snd if husbsnds would remember this thera would be very few unhappy marriages pouotht DIX . rapyrlght. 1?1, by Public Ledger Company. Rhe is at J. Will Gray & Sons of - the soviets all hut aboUsli1 the Greek church in Tfbu a. turning the churches into move H.ctref and clubs, or renting them to ton in Greece, ll ia said gregation that the church is not well and that the Turks are expelling the Bo be it seema Greeks. a clio ee to between-Km- g Alexander, of Jugo- BT A A. DECKER Blavla and King Ferdinand of Ru!eHI Cable to "The tieeeret maniabv The delegaUon was recoiled and ChicagoIaily Nee a King Alexander tOopi 1924. bv tho Chicago MFNNA. Oct. 17 They are tight, Neva Companj ). still looking for a royal protector for the holv place in Jerucalem. A CONFESS deleg ltion headed by the Greek 3 orthodox archbishop of Jerusalem has p reived at Belgrade from Rurharost lo further the hunt. IfFTEIliPT Formertc the Russian Tzar was protector of the holy places. .Now Formerly T Gray Bros. & Co. .e NOW LOCATED AT 131 South Main -- been In Canada. Be ride loose and well and we could not lose him anywhere we went. Clears El Complixidn specials Spanning of Missouri River Unites South Dakota, Nebraska. For SATURDAY ANPTBREECHESTS yanktox Flannel v JL BY V 17 .af I -- - Extra Special SWEATERS d, oct ar Plaids and Assorted Colors, Sizes T4? to 17 U. S. Army O.D. 7ool J Men's 4 Pocket g. Tweftty thousand people gvh red Ht th mother rltv of the kotaa yesterday and witnessed th formal dedirai log of the jwer The Missouri mer. They heard the chief exerw if j of two tct ccept thc stniciur- -. Ohl bow-degndbeautlfuTyo i d j on behalf of their people snd mmptoilon i today, my dear! cate it to their Cloaef union ar d saw srM from the common THBIRE IS a crtaia joy a j they in knowing you are wgaltha of Bouth Dakota and .N braaka intermixed 4n aignifccacf admirad. Whether it b0 from father, of that union. brother, huxband or sweetheart! . The ceremony took place at ihe And back of that joy is the satiscenter of the bridge on a specially faction of knowing all is well. built stage while throngs looked Men are fascinated by the on from vantage points along tne charms of beanty. .Women gaze shores and from the bridge It if with envy, secretly jealous, perWhile airplanes circled wondering hoping praying dropping messages of welcome P haps, B. Curney, president ef the bridge for that attractiveness which is not. j thetm. But why the wondering company, tendered the us of n the hoping the praying tor that bridge to the two executi'es It was by Gov u . H craved for attractiveness t h a t McXatteracpted for Booth Ftskota aUi-tisifkhMhtt beai 4otr; Charles W. Bryan for Nbrau skin is the barometer of ones M. Maj.-QeGeorge B, punun condition. A health skin rsdlates of Omah accepted the mature beauty. Pure, dean blood means a forthe federal war department The Canadian government wa clearakin. SIS- - ts.wsltlng to haip yon, It represented by WCaniMlU ri1 will rid your blood erf Us imparities TWtawa, chief commissioner and give you that clear complexion. highways for the Dominion. Since 1S2S 8.8.8. has been ridding people of blood Impurities, from 2 to Become Cardinals pimples, from blackheads, boils. eczema and from jheumalianLtoo.- . At Uecember Conmtoryf Because 8 8 8. is made from fresh j ROME. Oct. 1 7. fix i The herbs and barks, tt be taken next consistory will be held In Dv- - with perfect safety. may it your- Try ccmbgr. tt wga learned at the Vati; j It Toil will not only look better, ca todayT lfonalgnor Cervet but yon trill feel better, too. PMI nuncio to France and 14 at R roi d Spanish bishop, are expected to get riwm. The kn the Red Hat of the Cardlnalate i kwL .REVOLT THRfeVT QlKIXKD o'erhi Brooohoo Extra Special . r -- AVHTTW6-rv- ' Cclaleg all SOt-SA- LT LAKE t- cmd m OSBONw giere. . SECOND , y " Oct. 17. (INSO-threatened revolutionary uprw.ns was safely quelled police believe J. today. In the raid on an atrornr' s home here and the arrest of a rt dice! rsvoluUooary committee. KeVkrldsBest loodMedicine Guest Childrens Towels. at Dresses, Triced spe- ,...V Vanity Dreiser-Set- s, Rompers, Buffet Sets, Towels. Priced special at . ..2.95 Piano Scarf?, Library carfs and Pillows, Luncheon Sets. Priced $3.95 r Gowns, Pajamas, Nelgigees, Robes. Priced at ONI ICTfON, $4.95 1 Special . Black Silk Chiffon Velvet Black Silk Chiffon Velvet. lovely dress quality; regularly priced $5.50. Special, yard A 40-in- Failure to Name President In UJS., GennairEnd, Said at $3.95 CINCINNATI. 0.. Oct (API of the electoral college tt name a preaident tTT the United States this fall probably wrrnild re suit in the death of Germany in the opinion of A.noa It Houehltin. j ambassador to Oenuanb who addressed a gathering of Cincinnati bankers and business men st s nji ncr tendered him bw tonight Mr. Houghton believes that survive another win ter without the Capital and credit afforded bv the Dawes reparations plan ApproxiinittiV o ierceot of the German people favor the Daww plan. Mr Houghton said. It provides a burden that Germany read-11' can Tarrya burden that is no than those of certain more severe other nations 14 Blankets Attractively Priced ' Gray jetton sheet blankctsrsize"72x80T heavy weight, warm. Priced .$3.00 Wool planketsL double bed size; blue and white, lavender and vhite, yose and white, yellow and white. Regularly priced $10.. Traffic Clubs Elect Special, pair sL Louis for 1925 Meet $795 ATLANTA. C. . Oct. 14 IAP1 City, Mo wvnamed a convention citv of the the XomreT Traffic ChJbs of i f - Amer- hers tonight The association wUI continue Its meefing 'here tomorrow, the feature being a trip. to Stone Moufl lain for a v ew of the fonfeder ' ctrariaUheljg caxvci,Uitre-- . The aJbnaiion b ica A. J Murdered Mates to Be Married is Charge -- Morvr VFRXOV ni.Ort 14 chnnr-in- g ndirtment murder was tm ed bv 4 he grand ury here tortav arainM Lawrence M fnTTor mtn;e'er of TUT gndYfrtr YM e Sweeten Tale of In who eonfeed that tber wo that mate kjled ihvjj could be trxrried. APV-A1o- 1nt Electrical Home Changed to October 1 8th. Hours, 2 to 9 f p.m. 15th East and ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELECTRICAL COOPERATIV E. LEAGUE . J thr '( A ip ' OPENING'DATEOF I FU asd Ulster Aprons, Rompers, cial riiEocorr. Aril . Oct J Mexicans pleaded jtAPJ Three gulltc in superior court to charges of attempting recently to wreck a Sh nta. Fe paasenger train suthof to iTescott and wcr sentenced five sear in the statu peniten tiarc The wrek was averted nhein a work train proceeding slowly, found the track obstructed with railroad toot and Junk Two others of a quintet taken into custody will be gen hearings today in Jutenile court. f AU Sizes s, Step-in- OF y V MR -- IV PKMTKVTIRY JOLIjOW 4 i At Sale Prices -- the best rider Ive had behind me -i Need leart Models imm Ive Embroidered Made-u- p TMINIM . $1.95 -- $50 : . a I since r straps, in flesh and NUe&riced hrror oem do la - $ im Glove Silk Chemises irarzrA Jn and a I" $35 i a ' ?, husuand tioiiP't rr And Youll Look- - Well Dressed to Your Business Associates" if ish. ft s : rrdf - Thr E 3 Z7 a than ' L r t.r in to hut i m e.i, an wit14 Oct. 14 fAP) TORONTO, Although the Prinee of Wales fell horsemanship today. off his horse while riding .to Charles Morris, huntsman of the hounds near here Yesterday, those - who took part tn the fox hunt paid Toronto Hunt club, to " whose tribute today to the British" heir's hounds the prince rode, called him ' For Little Tots to four years, Warm sets in Brown, Bed and , m Huntsman Says Wales 'Excellent Loose Rider UiMlw f Mr ntOi-FE- ' nr oUrtlWol asm. of -- trscr so Ssvy Dvp' .Three Piece SweaterSet fr 14. by the a d; 1 $3.95 to $7.50 wife ts a htirnuft he mg first, than a after that a w fe If a man regarded hip wife aa a human be fig fie nul(l in manv cases treat her differhe from tits way he does treat tif, because ould know that shs looked at certain fundamental tbjgs in ttfe from the same standpoint tnat he dsea instead of gettings some curtoua ' siant oi them, because she 1 a wife jhat iuaaos her ee them from a different angle fro nr' the nay hr sees them Tntrc is the matter of personal liberty. thedeareat thing to every normal human .niM , tnat hr one taing for whljh people will fight uh-Uie are miserable, though 4 bey have aU arl whjui being ami 4i el pany). :Know tfs From , Others NewKimonQS ' Lovely new models of fine Boxloom. Crepe. with lace, embroidery arid,ruf fie trimming. Priced -- -- Extra Special Friday and Satorday SaturdaySellmg ur,l"Ttflrnr he worshiped Others up sod pUed with. Others regard their ivivei as elates.. Others es as s a who are regard to blame for everything that goes wrong Other regard their iee a vents for their other too upon lejjzitar and nerve. Ihei wives aa doormats to wipe their feet let . All Sizes, Economy Specials for I their wives ns cs as dol.s to heangt a eased woman one-thir- SPORrSTYLE -- 4lttis gave the Greeks seven days to tosve. aftcr which they were deported by force. In Bulgaria there aro more than 00 000 refugees. Indeed, the enforced movement of large populations in the Balkans. Is assuming the proportions of a folk wandering- - and Is entailing enormous suffering. Wants Room For' Own. The idea of an exchange of populations originated with the, scheme of a greater Greece by which Greece was given largely expanded frontiers, She is now expelling the natives to' maks room for the returning Greeks Greece has one million refugees, many of whom are young orphans, who aro held In cam ps and refused permission to work. - - Turkey is receiving 370,000 Moslems from Greece because at Lausanne tho Greeks gained the right to expel the Moslems Instead of rstumtng the Greeks to Turkey In Asia Minor, Immigrant Moslems are wandering in caravans from village to wills ge seeking the homes they do not find. "They are ding by the thou sands, spending their last resources is they face the winter without shelter. The Greeks are also expelling the Bulgarians from Thrace, terrorizing and shooting many of them. They are giving their houses and fields to the Immigrant Greeks. Property Confiscated. The Macedoaians are being driven from Macedonian Greece and from Serbian Macedonia into Bulgaria, the "refugees numbering about 110 000. Rumania is expelling the Bulgars from Dobroudja d of the by confiscating land in order to colonize it with Rumanians. The Serbs are driving the Bulgars from Zarlbrod and other northwestern sectors so that Rul- carta has a refugee population - f over 1O0.OO0 as compared to a total , population of four mill.on. The Serbs are closing the Bulgar schools and churches and forcing the Bulgars to change the termination of their names from ''off to 'itch." The Greeks are being aided with loans and by relief organizations, but the Turks and Bulgars aro left to their own devices. These millions of homeless people wandering about Oie Balkans and ths Near East, demonstrate tho folly statesmanship can coni- mit. for if a firm stand had been taken . at Lausanne the people would have been left In their homes, farms and shops, to work i and to produce as they have done for centuries. (Copjrr'ght. by the Chicago Daily News Com. keith Obrien co. Yourtelf, Mr. Husband, Will Fight for - Personal Freedom You Must Remember The Same Thing is Also True of Your Wife , three-cornere- ' - You DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED M - 1924 17 tale Ave. -- r f 4 |