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Show THE DESERET NEWS THURSDAY OCTOBER' 2S iOLO k Hoods Sarsaparilla tt Makes Food JK Tasto Good ti Create an ep pet a, nidi dlgastloe, purifies the blood, and thus relieves scrofula, catarrh. tbe peine end ac hes of rheunaatlina end give strength to the whole system. Nearly It years' phenomenal sale tell the itory of tho great tnertt end success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It la Just the medicine you need nosr. Hood's 1111 help fine cathartla, 1 1 VAN LAW pre- EARL Mrs. J Williamson will he hostess aided at n Urge anj allratie fnlght at her horn on Mndsor street (nipllmeiituing Mias Gladys lireastsr, at her home on B -- in-t November bride this eftei noun t'hi um I In Ihe ai lous nhadrs udoint J Miss KUrjbiih ll.uinu of New York a pieltdy appointed n t arriving rooms The tv, tahlo. dmnrrliostms Inat tha preeldi nt suit at party kraa prettily hi ranged with a j ihe Hotel I'toh Jus! night. . compll- leaket of bror.xo i)ir,iiilhfniut, for inentlnr Mss n' K'nilii.l amt k centerplv,. and sil-t- i i utnllcatli k Philip Douglas Allison, whose mar-iiaH hi t.i ends hoi lint; Inonso t i itnrl will u plaoe noil week. A oox xnlles. at the Orpheum followed. The hooters sun monied In rerelv-- 1 parly The guests were seated nt a lonf Uf by her mothei, Mrs table rente red with a pumpkin basket , .; vt. jams, her abler. .Mi as Han Minimus, of bright colored frut. Yellow chrylira. Itoher: N. Wilson sail Mrs John santhemums In baakets were at both James. In the dining room the fol- - ends of the table which also held sari- Covers iwlng poured .Mid t(red Mrs. C J. I out Hallow von decorations homaa. Jr, .Mrs T (' Ntn.wit-r-. Mrs were laid for Miss Kimball. Mr. n. "r anil Mrs Clarence Bamberger Walter Tul- fames Inccbrctrcn K.lward Mr. and Mm Ilnlxit Walker, Mr. and hlinball. Mis r Hergstrom. Mrs 1'i.tnk Platt Mrs Thomas Itolse, Mr. and Mra btnl Mrs. Adolph juNt New house, Mr. and Mrs I'aul Key-eMiss Kina Bamberger, M'aa Doro-ilv- v Mr and Mrs J 1'. Ml,,.y will Humheiger. Wicker Walker, Paul on the roof garden llllams and I.arilctt Wicks Hotel I't.ih for Ml-- s Darien and her flume, Phltm Alll- The A C. F. club will entertain tli's on. evening at an informsi lia'lowecn I.irty at the home of Mr. an I Mrs. The marriage of Miss Corn Ogden Irwin Clawson on Ninth avenue and J pud William llmk will tuke place this street. Tha g tests will be masked and s In coxtumi. evening at the home of the Dancing will be enjoyed parents.- Mr and Mrs. O N. The committee on arrangements Inock, on Jtrownlng avenue The Kev. clude Adrlun Oray, ltulon H ivvtlls. ard W. ICeene will perform the cits-loon- Crank B.illty and Clarnnees tll'rs. which will he billowed by a Thn Alumn.ie chapter of Chi Omeg.i Reception. The brl.le wl'l be attend-p- d by her sister. Mis Curmellta sorority will lie entertained Saturday (Jus Johnson will be best man. afternoon at the home of Mts Grace I Richards, 1997 Seventh Knet street. In the Halt Iakn temple this inorn-- 1 The assisting hostesses will be Mrs ng Miss Ida Marie Chandler, daughter' Edna Williams Kelt, Mias Helen Mldg- Pf Mra. I. C. Chandler, and L. Dow ely and Miss Alla Crawford. Drowning of wigden were united In Mrs. George Van Btuddlford. who marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Browning eft this afternoon for California. has been visiting her mother. Mf- L. here they will visit Indefinitely. ty. Pnow, for several weeks will leave . sbon to join her husband. Lieutenant The Rev. Clem Davies left' yester- - Van Rtuddifoid at Camp Travis. Han for North Iortal, Hask.. Canada, Antonio, Texas. fay Join Mrs. Davies, who Is visiting With her parents. At tbe Civlo Center tomorrow a They will return the middle of next month. dressmaking class will be given from In2 to 4 o'clock by Belle Barton. Miss Eunice Iiaddatx will entertain struction in tse use of mill ends will tomorrow evening at a Halloween be glvenJy Rose H.'Wldtsoe tomoi at her home in Hax- - row from 9 to 1 oclock. fianclng party At the regular meeting of the LaMr. and Mrs. 'William Landenberg dles' Literary club tomorrow. John D. Mr. Mrs. and and Ernest Avery have Spencer will speak on 'The Communfor a Halloween ity Theatre as an Ediicpational Force." Issued invitations Party to be given tomorrow evening A play, "The Price of Coal, will be t this Avery homo on Sixth avenue. presented by the Varsity Players. IS. 1 I o jer A1II-Mr- J s. 1 Kd-ga- r. bride-room'- - y, Og-pe- - Fashions For Americans now head of one of large and successful Children's dress manufacturing firms I'n the middle westi achieved her first Success by offering for sale a small ttock of dainty frocks fashioned after Styles she had evolved for her small daughter. The dresses were simplicity Itself, beautifully made and the very essence of good taste. A study of the Children's styles that are notable successes each season will prove that hose cut on the simplest style lines taken firsts place and that usual-- y I lave some style note, that is in reality a nere touch, has Berved to give the garment distinction. In a large group of school frocks recently displayed for little girls of or eight years, the model shown fix al today's sketch attracted an amount of attention. This helps to prove the truth of the statement just made. The dress shown, as designed and irlglnally brought out, was of navy the very It rlcotln. three-quarte- i. t t ; j Values from $62.50 to $75.00 a In Self Frivge. a whip or darning stitch in heavy- red wool. The dress was held In at the waist with a wool cord girdle in red. Velveteen jdrerses for children, are more than ordinarily popular this sea son, with browns leading in the color range. I The Barton Bedtime Stories 18 if ! 4 Values from $50 to $60 WHO HAD MORE FUN THAN CHAIK JAY 7 By John Dsrton. (Copyrlghgt. IJ20, by Th Associated Newspapers.) s' pose you could gnesa who (DON'T moat fun that evening Chalk J Jay spent In Louie Thompsons kltchhave but hed Chalk wasnt It it was If any one had asked !n. Didnt he Just have a lovely He couldnt find any more felalns because Louie's mother hid le plat after he'd tucked a whole breakfast of them Into the crack of fhe window in hit little dark corner llnd tbs curtain. He didnt like well Thompson's newspaper very be got his claws all stabbed through and caught In it. So he began to sxplors. H found all sorts of interesting In addition oar Entire I V Suits and Overcoats, your choice at . OFF All Men's Shirts, 25 We STOCKINGS Specialize in the manufacture of ELASTIC STOCKINGS i , ABDOMINAL MATERNITY, and UTERINE SUPPORTERS Expert Truss Titters S. H. BOWMAR CO. Brook Arcade Wa. MTS Hit Lake rty P-Mz. tin Utile Itounl He Tried to bit Button on the Ud, but Ills led Off. Kept bllpplng He rather wanted to hid 1 things om Of them away o be roubr-pla.with them again, but there weren't so many good places to hide them. Tabs that little shlnr cup. 1 r in- -i sanee. It reminded him cry nnh of an acorn with rhe top gb re )o it wss that-- - was Skndw Jicffj tbtrohie. 'Tot Rid t's erep'y bout "Srw- T waod'r t?etr srnim thev mut folk kee No bare s hole for go housekeeping wfbont It.on pf course he cowldn t find cm I ! ' Jr jj . wo-e- -- Ma-tnn- ia gn , ,4 Special 1U-11- 4 98c . 4 It 7 3 .it SOUTH MAIN ST.! BY WALT MASON (FOR. THE DESERET NEWS) VE lived about a hundred yearn, and aa I lived I looked around; and la the course of time, my dears, some chunks of wisdom I have found. Tvs found that klndneas always pays; It smoothes the path we have to tread, and take much anguish from our days, and lulls us when w go ts bed. Speak kindly of tbe man next door; hall hear th unkind things youve said, and they may make his spirit sore, so h will com and punch your head. Speak kindly of the grocer's dark, who stung you when you bought pome rice; hes wearied by his grinding work, and ao ot balled up sn tbs pries. Speak kindly of all men who pass; they caed kind words ts make them glad; they're trying hard to cut their grass, and hands ar tired and heart, are sad. My life has been a Joyride great, because I hat no man en eirth, and In the cheapest kind of skat I try to find some eigne of worth. I hav about a million friends, who emits upon ms when ws meet, end when my Uttls Journey end., by funeral will b a treat Th beys will boost ms on that day, not for the silly rhymes 1 grind, not for my wreath" of fragrant ' hay, butYor the fact that I wa. kind. la desirous that a situation association Anti-SuffragiWill similar. to that in tha Hayss-Tllde- a shall be avoided. Contest Woman Votes campaign Th letter la ln'erpreted to mean will Itself contest association the that (By Universal Service.) elections decided by th women vote. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. FollowIdaho Fanners Send ing a conference with If a ding-co- n lawyers f various states, M is Plea for Refrigerator .Cars MaryG. Kilbreth, president Of th National Association Opposed to Woman .Huffrag today wrote to attor- . NAMPA, Idaho, Oct. 17. Farmer ney general of 12 states making re- ot th Twin Fells country and th quests that a distinct ballot be proRnak River valley must have vided for women on Tuesday and that upper 1 (04 refrigerator care at once If they they be preserved from ballots cast are to save the potato crop, accord-In- g by men. te M. J. gweeley of the public Many contests will doubtless result commission . who passed from the women a vos particularly In futilities con- - jthrourh hers on his way to Bpise after rates In whlrp rl-- validity of 4)e con-, a visit to tho two districts. Relief sUttKnal amendment is being, tewed. Mis Kilbreth states and the ioet be e Horded within two weeks. c Bishop Kinsman is Read Out of Church (By Associated Brass.) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. XT .Termer Btahop Frederick j. Kinsman, of th diocese of Delaware, who resigned last year, afterwards entering th Roman Cathollo churoh. waa formally deposed at a meeting of the houao to-of bishops of th Episcopal, church v day. Tho former bishops name stricken from thdroil f th house, It was stated." Kid-Fitti- Tailored Corsets ng Made te ordea. as, Hemstitching, eordlon pleating, buttons tnads to oremder. Pinking, braidbroidering, ing. Mall orders a specialty. i MOTHERl California Syrup of Figs Childs Best Laxative ' ELECTRIC WASHERS .Sold On Easy Terms Bine Monday Get Yon Win - If Tea Daat Get a Weriiew ACHIVK MUTED 9X.ee Per Moatlu rOITABLI ELECTRIC lEWIIO 'Accept .'California' Syrup of Flgn only look for tba nama CaJlforntwoa tha package, than yon are sura your child la having the best and most harmless physic for fha Httla stomach, liver and bosreia Chlldra love Its fruity taets. PhiU direction on each bottla. T oa Duet eay "California, AdV. if ') DRTTf) STORK IS AT Years and Wisdom U 1 The Talk of the Town The Sales in our Mens Shop Otm I !i Boys Waists Special $1.98 j't $1.98 Extra Special Values Throughout the Boys Store Boys' Pants if . 4 And still better, an extra special value, Mens Shirts, values to $4.00, for . . I Tbe world ewe s debt ri to the tsihos of the sow ftwous Msrmots Frw mptiMi, and S Mib more ssdrbred forth reduction of tbshannlew efleetivroberty remedy to tablet form They are ao cow vnnent to take, and aa plesaent a candy. One after cock meel and at bedtime mil eon. ly reduce you r wetsM. two, three or four pounds a week, end leave o ged rftecra euch aa Ioom, flabby aka and aw tigVIy wrmkiear Juat so on eatme what you like leave ex'rrmr to the ethletea your httle tablet ae directed end aooa tke you w,ll be your natural eef, cbtM Mertnula rna do. and true inuertaa KreacntSinu Tablet, tney now be obiamed a. at all drua at ha wrum, ft, erf M Co.. V7 Garfield fVj lOme. tbe twtrns Wri . and thetr reaaonaMe one do, tar tot a anod eoe no rmtxmr for detw or aadetu eaeco-afor tbe redwnou of the aaertm body M d Less U ELASTIC M ft .j Wheeler by The Syndicate, Inc.) Regale Line of Mens and Boys J. njuZt ii ! MAGGIE No. 98. Although Scottish in Itself, the name from Maggie is originally derived the Persian, being of the same root as the name Margaret To th lucky bearer of this name, the pearl Is the Jewel assigned. The delightful notion that the oyster, rising to th surface of the ocean at night and opening its shell In adoration, received in Its mouth a drop of dew congealed by the moonbeams, Is responsible for this delicate fantasy of th pearl. The name was brought to Scotland by Margaret Etheling, wlfs of Malcolm CeanmdFi-where- -it became th national Scottish feminine name. Because a peart of price is associated with the pearly gates of the Celes- regions, the name of M&ggf Maror, more usually, its original, garet has been given to Innumerable saints. By wearing her natal stone, the pearl, the trekrer of the name Margaret will fulfill the promise of the gods, which gives her purity, charm and affability. Her lucky day Is set as Monday, and 7 Is her fortunite number. For her to dream of pearls signifies faithful friends,. 1920, 't Values from $40 to $48.50 r More Tlian Enough Is Too Modi. To maintain health a mature man or woman needs Just enough food to repair the bodily waste and provide energy and body heat. The habitual consumption of more food than Is necessary for these purposes Is the prime cause of stomach trouble, rheumatism and disorders i ' the kidneys. It troubled with indigestion revise your diet, eat sparingly especially of meats, masticate your food thorough-JjLet reason, not appetite control, also take one of CJiamberlalni Tablets immediately after supper and you will soon bo feeling all right again. Advertisement, (Copyright, I 4 Your choice Group No. 3 Next story t .Chalk Jay's Wing Well Again. ryjMuf ;i A By MILDRED MARSHALL Frock Trimmed Your choice Group No. 2 jar Wool Your choice I If Facts abonr name; its kta torfi ft meaning; whetteo It was derived; Its significance; Tour lucky day and lucky Jewel, iri i u e. . rs ne i Group No. M Moatfe ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. static. waa. eros. WALKER i Rest ti Ray 0a s r d, "Whats In a Name? the is o type, the little opening at the leek making this possible.- - The riming Is merely a fringe of self fable, two rows at the bottom of the ress and on the sleeves and a single ow about the neck. Each of the litis sections forming the fringe, ap- of an iroximately nch wide, Is finished with an ordiIn red, and the nary whip stitch done Press is tied at the neck with a rfd on The the skirt of the tlbbon. fringe press is about four Inches deep (each row the same) and on the sleeves and beck not more than three Inches deep. The lower edge of the skirt is banded With red, the,, lower row of fringe (ailing over this band. In another-llttl- e navy serge or tric-Itlof six or eight frock ftfr ajjtlrl ear, the skirt' was cut in rather rge round scallops, the sleeves .were jimllarly finished and the neck was lain and pound. All the edgea of kirt, sleeves and neck were finished He thought of burying hli treasure the earth ber.eath one of the gera-- j nluins In a row of pots on the windowsill. Just then he discovered the coffee pot Louie's mother was measuring the coffee Into It for the morning, so Its lid was open. Chalk was so pleased. He dropped hie ehlny acorn It right In. Snap! shut the top. wouldn't come out again. Didn't he Just. make an awful fuss? He hopped all around It. He eat on the handle and he tried to alt on the little round button on the lid. but his feet kept slipping off. He tried to peek down the apout or to retch his beak In. Finally ho got so cross old thing a he gu.'e the stubborn peck. It made such n tinny sound g Jumped away and perked up hi crest nt It. He'd Just about derldeJ that was a lost acorn whei somebody got It out for him. Whoever do you think It was? It wasn't Louie, and It wasn't hie mothAnd It er It was Mr. Thomson! w.in't Just because he and Chalk had made friends; It wne because! everything that foolish bird tried to And do set h big man laughing. then Chalk would stop and look very hard nt him as though, he thought Louie's father were trying to talk to him, so of course he had to pay attention. That's manners In a boy or a bird. He let Chalk peck a lead pencil Into splinters to see what he could find, because that Ignorant bird thought tne lead .was a worm-holHe let him peck the button out of a chair cushion, Just because it was fun to pull at. And when Chalk came tumbling off the table to pull at the shiny tag on the end of his he shoe lace you'd have thought rer.lly believed he was being helped He grumby that Impudent bird. bled a lot more than Louie when Louie's mother wound up the clock and made them all go to bed. d, i t I. An extraordinary event! -- A manufacturer of fine.. clothing, in need of money, liquidated to Z. 0. silk-linea larpe quantity of hand-tailorepure worsted Suits. They were made to sell from $40.00 7i' benefit of our exceptional purchase. They have been the to be Riven to $75.uo. Our customers are sell 4 . segregated into groups, and this is the way they will In I aciory L Z. C. M. I. MENS SHOP Ds-tri- gi S jp I |