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Show WEDNESDAY OCTOHKU 27 1020 TOE DESEEET NEWS AMUSEMENTS Fashions For Americans Ml-- AVT blue, ae always the color leader In outer apparel for fall lONiciir. TIIKAIIO Mut1 LkE rts Mukle T and winter, appears In many smart two and three piece suits this season. an exceptional I The eketih Illustrates ly good looking suit made of navy duvrtyn, banded with moleskin at the bottom of the coat, on sleeves and a neck. The front of this coat Is plain this evening at dinner followed by for and fastens In the renter, closing theatre perty at the Orpheutn Mlae Darien Kimball and Philip snugly to the neck with buttons end loops The bark la heavily embroidered In black, silk floaa been The aktrt Is plan, of comfortable Mtaa Elisabeth Brown has pledged to the Gamms Phi sorority width, end worn, as to length. In accordance with the preference of the of the Vnlverslty of Uteh. woman who selects tha garment. One of the worth while features of The Yfarquette club will entertain this evening at the Prut home on this suit s the arrangement of the coat skirt, which carries a bit of fullFourth East street. ness arrived at through tha niadlum of tomorThe Civic Center program pin tucka This gives tha coat a Is from demonstration row Include a pretty, graceful flare about tha hlpa raisin and pop-ovof and makes the suit an especially good to II o'clock Leah desserts by one nutritious and for a woman with developed figroll P. Jennings; a millinery claa from 10 ure. a All students of fashion agrea that to I o'clock by Marie Hutteballe: household budget class tom 1 to 4 style changes for the fall and winter are matters of detail only, of 1220-2- 1 oclock by Rose H Wldtao. and that practically nothing that enn has Mra. John Pland of Castla Gats truthfully be called a new silhouette returned to her horns after a short has put in Its appearance. Hlrslght visit with her daughter. Mrs. Ralph line effects predominate, hut this doea not mean that the chemlsf type Woolley. 1424 Blair avenue. of frock te still the leader. Fullness no Tha Ladles auxiliary to tha Veteran uppeara, but there la practically be will association flare except In evening and dance Volunteer Firemen Mr of home at the entertained Friday frocka, and flare In this type of apIJxxle Cardwell, 1120 F.merson avenue. parel Is generally approved for the very young figure rather than for the Mra M. M. Worthington has gone to mass of women. For the very young woman or the Loe Angelas to reside. woman who has retained a youthful, The hospital committee of the Cath-oll- o slim figure, the loose cut box type or Womans lesgus will mast tomor- suit coat continues to be popular. row afternon at 2 o'clock at tha Holy The coat of this type is usually just about hip length. It Is frequently Cross hospital. a a equipped with a plan or embroidered Mra Earl G. Van Law will enter- vest In contrasting color. tain tomorrow afternoon at tea at her black Gjjked velours, ura and white checks, particularly a home on B street. receiving good deal of attention this season, esleaded Mra. pecially for suits of the sports or Invlattone have sen by semi-sporMurray C. Oodbe and Mra Melvin D. run from type. The popular checks shepherd's plaid to Inch-- . Naylor for a lea to be given Frldav at the home of Mre. Oodbe, 201 B wide blocks, the latter of course ,. nd not 90 ener Moduli street. Lnl21t.!!!.r I ae the smaller checks. Th R and C club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. M. 8. Riley M ( n. a whose mar rises to Philip Douglas Allison will take place the first part of November was tha complimented gueat at an Informal luncheon at the Rotiseerle Jaaper A. ,lnn today given by Mra McCaakell. Tha guests were 10 close t. friends of tha popular Mrs. Mahlon E. Wilson entertained today at 1 oclock at an attractive luncheon at her home on F street In Mies Darlene Kimball, bride-elec- honor of Mra George Mayer of Denver, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Karl Spinner. The decorations were In Halloween devices and chrysanthemums, which were used In the living room and on the luncheon table. The guests numbered 1 2 . a Mis ri'zaheth Hanna will entertain ' 1 tll Whats in a Name? Furniture Shipped to York and New all Eastern Points at Less Than Freight Rates Fer Fsxtleslsrs. Fil. A. Call Kejter Fireproof Storage Company West rhoaesi Was. Meath Street, S2S B72M ssi Was. gT2S ELECTRIC WASHERS Sold On Blue Monday Will Get Yon If Tea Deal Met WseMraw lEWHO MtmSEI RENTED MA Fer Meath. ELECTRIC PORTABLE tewtif sehtara H Dews K Mrsth WALKER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. ere. t rr. a is t Ore Beat t. Bry Oar. lSTGIK Gautier's IUUMOI ert of names, it is an English derivation and the woman whose name ft Is la Indeed fortunate, for here is a name made famous through the centuries since times more ancient than the ' Roman empire. In Made famous by Shakespear Romeo and Juliet, the name ie associated with the beautiful green stone, the jade. This mysterious la associated atone with mysgreen tical qualities by the Mohammedans and with therapeutic qualities by the Chines. It is a secret symbol which represents the secret thought of --the soul and the essence of happiness and love. Like ft masculine counterpart, Julius, the name Juliet had its origin In the Julian gena that preceded Roman civilization ? Various legends are put historian .differ widely, but the generally accepted theory Is that Julius is th diminutive for dius, meaning divine, and was evolved In the same manner that Zeus, father of the gods, came to be the Romas Jupiter. If such ts the case Juliette may fairly be called a daughter of the gods. The name has been carried to all nations In various forma She ts Giulia In. Italy and Jullja in Russia. In Brltany she Is Gulians and -- Juliana In Fpatn. Wednesday Is her lucky day, according to j!l historical and mystical Indication, and number t Is har fortunate number. New Bill at Casino tCopj right, 122. bv the Wheeler Pre- dicate, Inc.) On the new bill which opens today at Loew s Casino theatre for a four run Is featured Ooldwyns great production, "The Branding Iron." The branding Iron as an Implement of the cattleman has long offered foundation for stories of the Great West. Now it returns to the screen In the hands of a Jealous husband who uses It as a brand of ownership, searing Its cruel design Into the flesh of hls terrified wife. Around this theme revolves a story In which brawny men reveal their hate and their lores, while Intrigue has Its champion In the person of a wealthy New York playwright. Barbara Castleton will he seen In the role of Joan Carver, while James Kirkwood. an old time favorite, returns t the films In the role of Flerre Landis the Jealous hunband. On the vaudeville section of the bill, two acts divide headline honors. In The Merry Milkmaids," a musical revue In rural settings, Frank Confer, as a country 'bumpkin has a merry time with the maids; and "Zelaya who Is billed as the son of the i of Nicaragua, offers an act of music and philosophy. Reo'and Helmar exhibit feats of strength and while Irene and balancing stunts: Douglas CarberrV have a song and dance act that should please, and Stanley Overton la announced as a spectacular cartoonist. Ferg Peterson's orchestra has a new program arranged for the coming four days, with a special line of music for The Branding Iron." . e ls r Midwinter butt Trimmed Moleskin. In - d, hide-boun- Summer Is Never Over WhenYouHave Post Toasties for breakfast or lunch i The delightful ripe corn flavor of these superior flakes brings sunshine to the dullest day. We make them for people who love com flakes and want the best Theycost nooielhaaotlcorif flakes but. will please you more. . Thelma ? ' Clothing Store. Gardner Adams Company YEARNS BUILDING; SALT. LAKE CITY iSiiiiwtilUiiaiMWIHllllllCIjgllllllMWlltlblHl)lHIM1Mllll11llIIMWI E gout of Youlh," which Is being shown at the Kinema theatre this week. The youthful hero of the piece ts an orphanage lad, and hla escapades both at the home and after he runs hwsy from It to live the uncertain life of the street urchin form an engrossing story. The chief role Is carried by Lewis Rargsnt, the boy who made Buck Finn live on th screen. Only DIE MILE Of MA6NESIA OORADEHT TOOTH PASTE SOtS MS MOOTS SMVWTS the Choicest Selected Olives arc used to produce Uve famous. Judging by the crowds which are flocking to see it, age has detracted nothing from the drawing powyr of Marie Corelli's old play. Thelma. which is being shown at the Hippodrome this week by Ralph Clontnger and his associate players. The main floor of the theatre Is filled to capacity nightly and the balcony Is more crowded than usual. This Is also the first week of Miss Gertrude Bondhlll's return as leading lady in the local stock company, in which ah won so many friends when here k couple of years ago. The scene of the play, as many know, Is laid In Norway and England, and the theme is woven about Sir Phillip Erringtop, an English gentleman; Olaf Guldmar, a rugged Viking; hie daughter, Thelma; 8lgurd, a hunchback; George Lorlmer, a friend of 8lr 1'hllllp's; Louise, poras a witch; and friends of ths trayed main characters. The role of each player is -- unusually well chosen-I- n this production. Perhaps Mr. Clonln ger never filled character part In a better manner than he does that of Sigurd; as Thelma, Miss Bondhlll Is sweet and charming. Interpreting the role In a manner which shows carefu! study; commendable work is slso done by I. Victor GUIsrd as Olaf Guldmar while the work of Earl Hodglns as Sir Phillip and of Robert E. Lawrence as Lorlmer la up to Its usual high standard. The same must be said of the acting of May Roberta aa Loufiae and Evelyn Hambly. as Britta'a servant. Other minor part are taken by Prescott Erlcson, W. H. Jenklnson, Charles Hawtry, and Miss Peterson. e OLIVE OIL The Highest Standard of Quality half-dement- Dog Story is on at Kinema "Love me, love my dog" Is one of the first articles of faith In the average boy s credo. For the Juvenile loyalty to Hls Dogshlp Is s characteristic of boyhood. Perhaps the boy loves the dog for the same good and sufficient reason that the lamb loved Be that se It may, trying to Mary. separate a dog an4 a boy who love each other la harder and more cruel thanblsectlng a pair of Blames twins. Most parents are mildly tolerant of the family dog. because they realise dimly that Busters heart le wholly Involved In tha fortunes of the cur, and that a rupture of their tender rela-ttlowould be too dismal a proceeding to be worth the atrtierle of getting rid of the creature. But did It ever occur to you that the boy who grow up in an orphan asylum has no dog. and thus misses ,oni of boyhood s chlefest Joys? How ons orphsn dealt with th dog problem Is smuslngly shown In William D. Taylors great boy film, "The Make Selection of Christmas Cards Now ,, it . J Engraved Cards is very limited, while the etock cards are now at their FOR - - best. , v - - Early selection of counter cards, and your order NOW for Engraved cards, will assure complete satisfaction. Of course, you you can find .the kind at better ns The House of embrok e 4 22 East Broadway ELASTIC STOCKINGS - W pSS Had by Utahs Greatest at Hippodrome Specialize In the manufacture of ELASTIC. STOCKINGS J ABDOMINAL MATERNITY', and UTERINE SUPPORTERS . Fbstum Cereal Co.Inci Eattle MAN ho buys Eagle Shirts finds that the makers trade-mar- k label in the for over fifty has been a quality pledge years. He gets in addition the name of the individual fabric that distinguishes it from un pedigreed cloths and make possible his buying again the fabrics that please la-w- lu , W Name by Buy The "The Soul of Youth, f'Nilurlny hargrul and B. Lindsey, Universal Ben Judge evened). MRA.VD (diet y girls In "Oil aud Dustin 1'irtium Phsv, Ionise Glaum In "Thu Iron Strain." muunuAV Ed,the Sterling In "The Girl Who Dared;" belxnlck hews and hieclal Comedy. 1 ., Rob- Review. -- Creek-Mich- NT - UMI'KlJ-- S KISK.M1 - X u. KHU'W Lloyd llugltes In "liotiMwpun ivikt;" "When tle Wind llluwa, runtody, Pultw exas-rellghtl- . Bricklayer. ton. pet-inste- At Grocers Everywhere!. , a AM in a little reaching for hls hat and starting down doctor who had the street, the woman running breathgrown old and careworn through years lessly at ,bls elbow, while the young catching up a satchel, hurof devotion to a country practice de- doctor, ried after them. I was only thinking she cided to go to the city. mightn't herself the same harm, by catch- He spoke a little sadly of It to his on colJ. falling .. the cai partner, a young man who was 11n',not the bare fIoor Th, nomarl of the first yeae, after college enthu- - evidently sincere In her explanation, j slasm. Having overtaken hls partner, the T hat to go, th older man aald, younger doctor shot a look of hls pipe and leaning back peratlon at the woman. How stupid In th shabby old dental ichatr that she was. he thought But th old doctor said nothing. after office hours shared th honors with the sagging old Morris chair in Arrived at Ihe little Cram bouse on which the younger doctor sat "But the edge of the village, he opened the Ive shot my bolt. Ivs spent 0 many door, ran up the oilclothed stairs, and winters and summers with thess peo- entered the room where hls patient ple of mine that often I remind my- lay. self of an old priest. I walk along Had Followod Instructions. the street, meet a youngster Ive pullA slim, young girl was moving ed through convulsions and croup, tha bad. and the Lord knows what. Hls teeth about "Dont worry, doctor, I did everyneed attention, or perhaps its hls tonsils. And I straightway tall hls fath- thing you told me When Johnnie was er or hls mother about It, and they sick about shock you know. Mother picked Jennie up and ran for you, trot him along to me and' 1 do the and I covered her up nice and warm, rest."-- ' and opened the windows, and put a How Doctor Was Paid. hot bottle at her heart and her feet, said the ana got her some hot strong coffee, And they pay you? back and she says she feels real good. And younger doctor, hls mind going to the big ledgers In the other room. her head is low, a lUfrle blt.and I With their terse entries, their long raised the foot of the bed the teenl standing accounts, and the ones that est bit on two bricks. had been closed by death. Certainly, the patient- seemed no Why, yes; that Is, Ive always con- worse for her experience, and as they sidered I made a decent living. It went down the stairs together th hasnt always been In money, but a younger doctor said: What wouldn't bag of potatoes, or a brace of turkeys, I give to have Inspired people Ilk cream and butter, and the like are j that with such faith; to have taught as good as money after all. them how to carry on in my absence. Still, you owe it to yourself," be-- 1 Old Doctor Sorry to Leave. the g&n younger man, but just then Tve had to teach them a good many the door bell rang and 4he old doctor things, for I'vs often been snowwent rather wearily to answer It. bound or storm-bounand for years Anxious Mothers Explanation. there was no other doctor here. But "Oh, - doctor, began a womans they are good people, and I shall miss voice, I'm' that nervous about Jenny. them more than I can say when She fell out of bed Just new,- - but we get Into the city to a d city got her back all right, and I knew practice.' you'll be cross, but doctor, dear, she And the young girl in the sick room fell on the side of the bed that had of the shabby house had genuine tears the carpet on the floor. in bar eyes as she said to her moth"But what has that to do with It? er: .Whatever shall w do whtn the demanded the old doctor, sternly. old doctor goes F JULIETTE N O. 7. The bearer of (hls nams has the satisfaction of knowing that hers Is one of the most ancient and classical Play-er- M a time OVCE upontown a MARSHALL (ionlngcr Cliambcr'a famous Mory The lUwdiwe box, fiwl nrlng Marlon Davies and i'arljlo Hist k well. lil-Uni Sahead. Marring Wm. IE IVane and Buster Kea- hls-tor- y; By MILDRED t:1HEtar-l- i r-- LOEWS I VSINO Now bill, Th Bnmding Iron and vaudeville pros mm. By M. JESSIE LEITCH. Facts abour your name; its Its meaning; whence It was derived; its significance; your lucky day and lucky jewel 111 hUI Imulllitod by THE OLD DOCTORS 8TORT. ALL a r rhy," taudeWlle bill IwhkI-- l .John bully In l ixlrr t lie IIIIPODROMK in 1 Home Nyrsing and Health Hints MISUNDERSTANDING May IVunanl In rriMY , by ts MAKES FRIENDS. By John Barton. (Copyrlghgt, 1220, by Tha Associated Newspapers ) the time Louie Thomsons left the plate of floured raisins on her kitchen table Chalk Jay was storing them away In the cracks of the kitchen window, aa buey as a; Just baby In a mending basket. Hed Coon about made up his mind Tad wag right; the most sensible thin.; for any bird with a hurt wring to do v. "s to let a little boy take care of) In in if that little boy was like Louie Thomson. He'd forgotten, long, long evy ago, that the woodsiolk were Louie. foolish enough to be afraid of AU the time Chalk was hiding the raisins Louie Thomson and his mother their buttons were most bursting father had laughing at him. Louie's Chalk picked up the paper while was sulking because the wind that to door blew when he opened-- the u hurt Chalks come In from the notice the Bulky feelings Hein didn't the windowsill behind So He Began to Look for SosnetlUng bird hiding off In the curtain. And he dozed Else. his chair with the paper in front of him all the time Chalk was stealing Mr. Thomson picked as But as soon When. hU wife thought Chalk had up hts paper again Chalk began to whisked he thought enough for two birds she not think cock hls head. Eh? the plate away. He could He's hiding, too. He's hiding from she because to where It had gone Wasnt he Just conceited? Out feathers were me!" did It when his he sneaked. Pick, peck, pick he tore ; some-for to look had So he tuered. off a whole comer that time. Then he .began trying experi- he got hip claws in it and danced thing else; pick, around like a cat on a sheet of flyments with the newspaper, If he could not peck, picking, to see That min reached out hie little black paper. carefully those of taste a as he could, and held get finger, was It print- it down so Chalk could specks. He didnt know untangle hls nice those thought ing. of course; hecracks feet. little the and were even lines You tieednt Chalk misunderstood. black epecks were very neatly tucked be afraid. said he In hls politest bird fun be would It great so In neatly talk. I wont peck you. to pick them out again. Pretty soon Mr. .Thomson misunderstood too. claws. his used and excited he got He said: The nerve of that bird! The paper began tearing; that woke He Isnt a bit afraid of me. So of up Mr. Thomson, course from that very minute they Slam went the paper on the table; began to be friends the first friend but In a Louies that sent Chalk fluttering, father ever had among, the busier It at back again minute he was And when the big man woodsfolk. i than ever. end saw him he Jmrst out laughing' Next story; Who Had More Fun very often. He Than he didnt laugh Chalk CtuUk Jay. back scuttled so hard .laughed into his corner with his crest tucked down. A . l lc Tree." d The Barton Bedtime Stories a nllPIIMW see , 1 m-lial- j. I'Uyere In I . RS. W. E. BPETTlQina W hostess tod ay at luncheon at bar homo oa Eleventh Eaat Mrs. atraat complimenting ,Tbamaa Brlmly o( Modesto, CoL, a visitor In tba city. Uallowaan suggestions wars devel-'pa- d In tha rooms with black and range aarpantlna papar and bronze chrysanthemum. Tha luncheon tabla bald a bowl ot chrysanthemums and a eluny corar over orange aatln. Tha guests were Mra A. A. Alklra, Mr. J. E. Bond, Mra Arthur Btree- bar, VTra Llveeay. Mra E. A. Rog-'an- a Mra. A. Anderson. Mra. R. A. Falla nek. Mra Frank Gainey. Mra. 'Ray Benn, Mra. Arthur Kelly, Mra. iCarl Orlob, Mra John 'Walsh, Mra. Leslie Hqulrea, ,Carl Lenka. Mrs. Mrs. B. K. Mra. Ernest Penrose, Mrs. M. G. Kuhre, Mrs. Bmoot, Ralph Rudy, Mra. Victor Ball, Mrs. Bchssa, Mrs. J.,H. Pascbek. Mrs. R. A. Raster, Mra. N. Olson, Mrs. Her man Johnson and Miss Fern Bmoot. Tha hostess was assisted by Mra. L. E. Ireraon, Mrs. E. R. Beck and Mra. O. B. Hesser. NvW) prrernl w and Joint Expert Trows Fitters S, H. BOWMAR CO. Brooks Arcade Bids:. M U4c nsss.Sss. T city WANTED CHOCOLATE rn DIPPERS KEELEY ICE CREAM CO. 260 South State |