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Show THE DESERET NEWS THURSDAY JULY 1020 15 '7 Fashions For Americans nHHlAliillP Facts aboor your wam its his. lorfi Its meaning! whence It ar BLACK and Whlta combination good looking, always fashionable and becoming to practically all aoman. In sport apparel black and a lilts romblnatlons era sap smart. Tha aklit In black and dally DELIGHTFUL affair of tha Shasta daisies and garden flow art dec- whit check with black velveteen or weak la tho buffet ruppet orated tb house. The dining room wool fabrla coat cannot help but be had a color achama In yellow barwhich MIm Louis lllll I lv a bout of gallardta as a renter for chic, especially If th entire coatum ing t h la l Inf afternoon at her the supper tabla. la carried out in Jhla color' scheme on Seat Sixth South atrest i horn Tha bride coat u me vaa rose colhonor of Jtar coualn. Mias Helen Gab ored georgette crepe over satin with Ktsn In bathing apparel th most The matron of vivid colorings pal into comparative bouquet of roses hott, who marrlat to Clarence K, ahonor, aistsr of tha bride. Mr Tercy Insignificance when some fair mer ' will take place Saturday Hanson, wore blue georgette crap maid or sand-witcputs In an apj Hint. end carried sweet pest In pink. Mies old fashioned In all black with pearance costumed r,ht flower we garden Ronella Brlnton. bridesmaid, or arraoasd about the rooms, gowned In pink georgette crepe and Just a tiny relieving touchof white i an effectu decoration. In themaking dining carried pink rosea or vice versa. j room, the color scheme la carried out Assisting In receiving were. Mr. and In roe pink. A wicker basket of Mra In th sketoh Offered today a vary In J. Schafer, while tb dining delloat pink rosebuds lied in rose In young girl as--, modish sports outfit la Illustrated. Th malln bows forma the decoration of room theMlfollow as Thelma MarphyWI elated; skirt la of whit broadcloth or flannel, the supper table. Murphy, Mis Mildred Full me;.. tuition simple, The hostess la being assisted by her Louise straight, rather narrow Miss Beth Thomas. Alisa Vtlat Brlnmother. Mr. L. Hill, and by her ssml-ftttsIs of soft Th line. MIm Miaa Elsie coat, Maxfleld. ton, Ruby ter. Ulaa Roe Hill. Maxflold and MIm llannavtaro Mof black wool ftnlshsd wlth straps of Tha gueete Include, other than the fall. bride-elec- t, whit on pockets and aleavei Whjt Mia Leila Warner. VI 1m Aftar a wadding trip In northern OH1 Ooo4H, MIm Ann Trowbiid, Utah Clove stitched In black and a small Mr. Bchafar Mra and and Idaho, Mia Bisera Iwelng, Mies Edith Bacon, 111 be at home in thla hat. featuring the earn color achama, city. hflaa VCary Garden, lllss Gloria Karr, a a x . MIm Baft ar Hill. Mia tha outfit. complete Marguerite bar MlsS Katharine Keith assisted by -Gabbott and Mra W. E. Gabbott. The seml-fitts- d coat Is vary smart, parents, Dr. and Mra J. T. Keith, a 111 a a entertain this evening at a dinner when becoming", and generally attracts Mra Harry Hamtlton dance in tba root garde&pt tha Hotel Mfvlen-- e being something unusual, t and her mother, Mra GeorgeHampetaad N. Suth-- l complimenting their gueat. Ml sa so very many of th sports cqatg arland, of Waahlngton, D. C., who U Utah, Moaei of Los Elinor Angeles. run to the loose and belted variety, a gueet at tba Hotel Utah for a few da)-a-, In th display of aporta apparel now will entertain tomorrow afterThe annual fifteenth encampment noon at a large tea at tha Hempetead winter, being prepared for faU-aof of the state the Daughters eociety home ow aast Fifth South etreet. plaid and striped skirts with plain of the Mormon Battalion will ba held color - , are much In svtdanes. at I o'clock at Ubarty park Plaid coats or striped aktrta ar also shown pretty home weddng of tha sum- tomorrow In to all extended la An invitation mer was that of Miss Busan Raybould, with velveteen or wool jersey smocks to coma and mast at tha con that daughter of Mr. and Mra Georg H. tsrsatsd slip over th head. A costume at of the tar drlva north Just parkkeep Raybould, and Kenneth R. Kent, this kind 1 an exoellent selection for which took place last evening at the Sr's raeldanoa. Tha following pregram outdoor sports wear when th cold Musical aelactiona home of the bride oa south West Tem- will ba randarad: day arrive. During warm weather a Mre. Edith ple street. The Rev. Elmer I Goehen nnder tha dlractlon of Mra coat or jacket that may be slipped off officiated la the marriage eervlcea A Frlal: greetings by theofregent, th the memor and on at will Is best, butwhen Olive P. Eardley; report reception la their honor followed. th garment, Garden flower decorated the lal committee, by the chairman,An Mra In weather la such that H may be kept rooma A bank of Shasta daisies and Mary J. Clawson; response, in My Father Life," by Daugh on without discomfort, Is very anug feathery ferns formsd ths background cldent for the bridal party. In ths dining ter of the Mormon Battalion; toast and trim. Elisabeth by Mra room, pink sweet peas la a baskst cenYou cant I know bird. tered tbs supper table which was Hayward, president of tba Daughter Chalk. wouldn't reason with them. They of tha Ploneera ross candles with colored la lighted think of It. They wouldnt even silver holdera , The Naomi Past Nobla Grand elub hear you been The bride wore a whit net dree moving along as they Theyd by daintily ruffled over whit silk, with is being entertained this afternoon getting closer and closer to a filmy vail caught with a circlet of Mra E. L. Hanson of Bountiful at talked, of garden where th birds were busiest and orange blossoms and pearla - She ear-- I har home. A profusion In dee noisiest used riad a shower of brides' roses. Miss flowers in all colors ar I can hear them all right enough." Viola Oardener, maid of honor, was orating. Did you ever had to shout Stripe a a gowned in fresh lavsndar organdy listen to such a racket) That little and Gavin Thomas Mra with a hat to match and carried pink daughtera brown one is the loudest of alL sweet peas. M1m Kathleen Bradford, Ganeviav and Cecelia, Isft yesterday Chalk called She Jenny Wren In Butte, back weeks of a visit wore for three with a large maid, pink organdy, you couldnt talk low and hear Mont. I hat and lavender sweet peaa and Anaconda Helens, even yourself. Besides, he thought no Georg - - e Luke was best man. one was looking at anything but th Mr. and Mra Philo Fsrnaworth, Jr. fighting. He didnt see th allm Assisting In receiving war Mr. and Mra F. T. Keats. Presiding in tha left yesterday for Idaho, where they browrn mate of Coqulllooot th Thrasher slip out of ths gras bedining room were Miss Daisy Ray- will spend three week. bould and Mias Ross Rsybould, who side them. Jenny left Johnny to anwar aseleted in earvlng by M1m watch har eggs while she got a Mr. and Mre. Georg Tf. Pack Blanche Rose, M1m Dorothy Reeding, nounce the marriage of their daugh drink hour ago, he went on. She Miss Thelma Cramer, Miss Tessis Pe- ter,- - Marguerite, to Lawrence A. An- just loves to boss things. But poor terson and Mlas Edna Peteraon. derson, which took place Tuesday. Johnny thinks th hawk has got . her. Following a wedding trip to Yellow-ston- e It a wonder the hawk hasnt Mra J. B. Farran of Rowan, Iowa, park, the young couple will make their home In this city. arrived in Balt Lake last Saturday for caught some one. Isnt ltT Stripe . an extended visit withher sister, Mre. said. No it Isnt aquawked ChaJk. Took Simplicity marked the ceremony John Pearson, at her home on E ." (He pickery which united In marriage Miss Vera street. Accompanying Mra Farran up In that an acacia with long spiky Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mra were her daughter, MIm France Char- meant like blossom pea and thorns garden James A. Stevenson, and Gerald O. lotte, and two sona Daral and Leroy. trunk In tassels) Shafer, at tha home of the brides used to h Isnt squinted Strips Tha Ladles Auxiliary to the Veteran parents on south Second West street up and finally shaded hie last evening. Bishop George Q. Mor- Volunteer Firemen aHodatlon will be looking What about eye under hie paw. ris performed the ceremony, which entertained tomorrow at the home of it? in a puxsled way. asked he Sixth East 1S05 was followed by a reception. Mra Kate 81mpson, Why, Bob White has It all filled Palms and feme combined with street. with fighting kingbirds. They'd fly at an enemy and peck hla eyes out And If the hawk chased them theyd hide the prickera where ho couldnt The hawk poMlbiy . . catch .. them. do you knows I say. Stripes, what 1 t r telling f upnoae tbat Thrasher jT them? Theyrek looking altblght ht , JENNY WREN IS STARTLED. ,' could oven But before Btrlpes By John Barton. Wren began to squawk, think,. Jenny Associated The Newspapers) (Copyright, 120, by twice ee loudly as before. Murder " , Help! Help' b Skunk mighty Stripe WASNT to those birds for fightNext story: Call Out the Kingbird army that had inGuard! ing the potato-bu- g vaded Tommy Peelea' potato-patch- ? He most certainly was. And he just was derived ' ForVJ Red' j Strength d. Through Salt Lake City nd The crew of th steamship Yale, Including 100 officer and men, Balt Lake City Wednesday, n rout from: Los Angeles to Philadelphia, after taking th ship from tho Atlantic coast through tho Panama canal to I h a Paoiflo coast. Th ship will b Used for coastwise trVfflo from Los Angelas to Ban Francisco. During th war It waa used by tho government to carry troopa acroae tb English channel. I pM-LDrroii- 1st ua figure with you oa blapk books, certificates, booklets, or rein fact anything la th printceipt. ing line THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEFT- - Bayer on Genuine ilfttUkastei Its poor hack day nod hack Jewel. f MILDRED MARSHALL PHOEBE No. II. Phoebe, quaintest and moat charming of names, was first In Us among women of Greek birth In th Roman empire. It ( derived from Phoebus, the sun god, or Apollo and signifies .' unny temperament,' According to Grook mythology, th original Fhoebs was h daughter of Gaea According to tradition adopt. 4 by Acechjlua ah bequeathed th DtlpMo orarl to Apollo, ot of daughter, Leto. Poetln licence call moon th Phoebe. personified "Phoebe our stator, tho doaeonooo of Goaobrea.. waa oemmeeded by Helet Paul to tho Romini; but ihi hot f w namasako except in England, where ho typifies the quaint, type so popular with British writer and poets. Th Italian Feb refers to th moon and Is rarely used only aa a er name. It waa In reference teproptb noble qualities of th huntress goddess of tho moon thnt Sponsor namod his lovely Balphoebe, aa he atao called hla other warlike henolnh BrllomerUa, an Individual who later became Identified with Artemla, the moon goddess, Artemis' of course, la th Italian Diana, and Diana, aa th sister of Apollo, was frequently called Phoebe, so th relationship, seemingly so perplexing and Interwoven la really logical. In England, Phoebe wee a favorite name for rural maidens, and th posts bestowed It upon th simple rustle charmers to whom they wrote odM and roundelays Phooboa virtuM ar extolled in The Rural Maid: Her Homespun dress in slmpls neat-bsIlea And for no glaring eqnlpvg eh sighs; Har reputation which I all har boast. In a mall clou visit ne'er waa lost; No midnight masquerade her beauty wears; And health, not paint, th fading bloom repair." . Crystal la Phoeba'a tallamanlo jewel. Its clear tranaluoent beauty Is believed to intensify th purity and vlrtura of hr And Endurance J Name warm-hearted- Blood, h 1 ASPIRIN Whats In a Name?" m Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" I genu Aeplrln proved oaf by million and proscribed by physicians for eve twonty yeara Accept only aa unbrek Bayer package which contains prop to relieve Haadacht dlractlon Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rbeu mallam. Colds and Pain. Handy tl boxes of II tablets cost few coat Dmggtats also sell larger "Bayor pack area Aspirin la trad mark Bay Manafaotur o Monoacetlcacldsstar Adv. Ballcytleacld. In Its wearer. To dream of Its oignlfl tru frtonda Monday la Phoebe' lucky day and T her fortunate numbei "(Copyright, nil, by thy Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) Will Meet to Organize Pott in Salt Lakt A meeting for th purpose of organising a Salt Lake poet of the American Officer of tho Great War, a national organisation created by act tJ Congress, will bo held tonight at. I oclock at th Commercial club. Evary officer of th war In any branch el th earvlo Is ollglbl for membership., A charter has been granted to th local post and will be signed at tht masting tonight. Capt. A. D. Knowlt. ton baa been selected to act aa choir, man of th organisation until permanent offloar ar elected. I , 1 . A new of washing way v ' Tou just sffak your clothe y clean f instead of the old rubbing and boiling pea-tree- . . M The Barton Bedtime Stories , Nr(UAlSWMt m AVer wild-app- . WEATHER REPORT' le Those nice, good the fsneerow. he eald. birds, - over to thank them. Im going right Dont you do It, warned Chalk. . Dont you Bay a word till theyre all finished, or they'll fly away and never come back at all. They arent doing this for you; they're doing It for. Boby Whit Quail. If they thought for a minute it was because Bob White wanted you to stay here crazy; theyd say he- right. Stripes f guess youre meadow-lark flew agreed sadly. The sway yesterday the very first minute ? V w, same At! th T'jdst'Wish they 'saw me. they knew I hadn't touched an egg That Was Cltalk Uw Bluejay, Wfio Waa Perched on a Wild Apple Trc since I came here ceptlng only Bob In the Fcnoerow. Whites and I paid up for those. And never will again. What more, I It let any one else If I know any- wo could even keep BJyfoot the Mink thing about It. If theyd only let away." exclaimed Don't mention It. me bring my family to help I think vu -- V V-- 5 t Read the JULY ISSUE OF THE - v YoungWomansJournal Weather forecast. Jaly ' . ' Salvation Through Know-ledg- ALT NEED THE YOUNG WOMAN'S JOURNAL-OTH- ER MAGAZINES CANNOT REPLACE IT. 4o believe that a simple soap product, absolutely (harmless, can, just by a soaking overnight,, so loosen the dirt in your clothes that when they are rinsed in the morning, all the dirt comes out. As a matter of fact, IF the overnight soaking is inconvenient, three hours soaking, will accomplish the same - - Baker - , (hlcaso t... ,- Dura nr ...i plaxataff Oran Jonetloo Harr .... ... Helen Moron .... . ... Kenrae tty t,na Antal . . New New . . . .1 . .7 i.... . . . .; MoOeka 4 Trk . berth P1t Oh lehem .. f on hr . . . i-- - I phoenix .,. ... a IRoeatet I port n4 O--a P.pi4 Ofy .... I .Use RINSO yourself this week see how it really soaks your clothes clean see if you dont feel just as enthusiastic as Mrs. Terry does. Get RINSO today from your grocer, and follow the simple directions on the package. - Lever Bros, Co., Cambridge, Mass. (Makers of Lux.) says Mrs. Terry pot Chayann Iner , "Soaking Clothes is Certainly Easier Than Rubbing Them ' LAKE n M ?f - What the World Needs Today DAVID O. MeKAY ARNOLD-New FRANK R. England In Utah. Beside the rpiendid stories, there will be THE BEE HI E GIRL PAGEANT WITH LLUSTRATIONS YOU It is hard , you have to do is to take them out and rinse them! And they are snowy white and clean! 0nl a few iy soUed places, like Virff edgCsjr need ft light rubhiag-be-tweeyour hands. That is what RINSO is doing for thousands of women jvho have already secured it. It has changed their whole way of washing. And those same women felt as you now - feel, when theyfirst heard oL RINSO S wonderful results they Wouldnt, .believe itf And now they are like Mrs. Terry whose letter is given here they have found that the old way of washing is , gone and that the new RINSO war of soaking your clothes clean has en- - -tirclv eliminated the hardest work a wash-da- y boil, housewife has to do , ing and rubbing. , -- wonderful result. 0 - d, e. Gospel. s. ! will bring before DR. C. N. JENSEN in Physical Salvation as Taught by the ? art IS: July )oq such charming and interesting friends as LEVI EDGAR YOUNG in What the Mormon Pioneer Did for Education In Early pay Utah. DR. JOHN A. WIDTSOE In 1- REATRRR OBSERVATIONS a m. wash-boar- . t.n-yii-.4 in. H X-- w bw 6. -- 1111 scrub-brushe- s, fox Deg Temperature It Highest yesterday Hfgheat in ttvtx month last year-.- - -- tl lOi Highest In this month alno 1174 Lowest this morning Lowest this month last year ..... Lowest., this month, atnea, Normal for yesterday Mean yesterday Accumulated excess this month!! Accumulated since) deficiency .January 1 Humidity Deg, bulb temperature at I im , ? Pry IT Wet bulb temperature at am 7 flelative humidity at am..... Dry butb tempe'ratur at p.m yesterday tt Wet bulb temperature at p.m I? veaterday Relative humidity it 1 pm. yes11 terday Preclpltstlon- llnch. Accumulated thla deficiency, month .tl Total sine January 1 111.11 Accumulated excess since Janu-- f I ry 1 IJI At It is an EDUCATIONAL NUMBER Jtad data wttUtt I . ............ without any washing aids what- .no soever no boiler, no pails and dippers and no hard work! You just put your clothes to soak with a new soap product, 9 You. have been told so often of prod-- . uctsthat would w'ash your clothes -..for you-of products, that .would get the dirt out without any work on your part, that the story of this new product is going to be hard for you to believe. -- Local Unsettled tonight and Friday, State: Unsettled, possibly shower tonight and Friday. Comparative local " - T UST imagine your clothes wash- ing themselves for you over-hight! rw "'nad tortsll' iit&- - first bird .s a - rsttt That was Chalk the Bluejay, who tree In was perched on a rr rr ut jtkt ' aJ "Whea I Srst Vln0 1 thottht If It Otslj mv4 kxlf if tha aaaal tabblnt it would b wooderfal. Tb direction for mix lat ft op wart tax? to follow and I jot a hsantiful ciry tnbful for tb elotbM to soak la over ni(hL And U tb morning most of Us dirt dropped right out talba El nee rads, , k 1 swiabed ths dothM ap and down. On tr two rosily gtoand-l- a spot cam oxt hka mala wbsa I put a lfttte dry Eiaao oa tb spoU and nbbsd lightly betwaao my hands. Two good rinsing a ad the dotba war baantlfally whlta and ready fat tha lino at oclock instead of not till noon. There wasnt any of tho exhausting work that Washing bad always Beast before. Soaking clot baa data U certxinlv easier tbaa rubbing.' Mrt.-JA. Tarry, Brw York City, I - . Jt |