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Show ' ' ;.v ...xfifeV'-'-.- ( , . . N- '' T? -i, .. : ,: -- V at .E South Piub,:k4 rallyi ' - 'lnnl-irt- " 4tr P.."5,Lq! BunSar-- j - u Circuit. e fW-w- . a .,, ' !A e .4 .. ;. , , i !. x L'7- 4iv ' ir v a -- , nnei P y. , ". a' The ax Am'UM rrV ! eselustVI for rapabllr.floo of ohrw! erd!tS t It. orsineot thn e1 ' krrnl. All rlebtn of ronoV!-t- l pntchm her srn. n.'ao rmnrrnd. tke , 11 !! fi..rpr. kk 'urt - INCREASING . . ., 0lrtct In thin rfwk oreOIeO publH'-- of tpncln! - - ait.ust ( II1LD ., it, ain-- I iki. VAI.IE. ss made by the house derfjion ays and means committee when It the- - income tax cmsit from COd to exemption for a dependent child allowed to the head of a family. Whatever loes of revenue msy result will be more than offset by the benefits derived by the nation as a whole. There is abundance of evitnnce to prove that tbs old exemption was too low. No child of any age cin today be maintained decently for t3 a year. Reatnctinj the exemption at that figure therefore meant placing a penalty againat the family man, serving notice on him that he punished himself financially when he i became a father. iso aU teamen recogniied tba danger existing in such a condition, for they know that ibo nation that does not foster the family, encourage motherhood,' is committing ruklde. The IWO exemption seems adequate. It win not encourage the father to extravagance . in tbe maintenance of bis children, but' will nevertheless remove the penalty he formerly Incurred by being a father at alL rst-oia- S' powers ss ijtrlirV ll,ll"l?rVy'iVi'T"m' sion contained no Cjention? Co uni tinople; but if the Greeks continue their victorious progress, it is altogether possible that their prestige may increase to a point where they may even occupy that city without bringing a protest from the council of nWpns. TENDENCIES IN AVOMEVS ATTIRE. ) been a noticeable Increase in THERE has within the last two season in tbe outdoor life, and with it a corresponding tendency toward the abandonment of articles of attire that are superfluous in activiUesi such as golf, tenriis, basket ball, rowing, track events, mountain climbing, automobile and horseback riding, gymnasium work, out-of-d- under the influence of this trend of the fashions, due largely to their entering more into those atbletio activities than ever before. The great war has no doubt also been a factor in this movement, with women engaging. so extensively in fields of labor heretofore occupied entirely by men, this necessitating In many instances the discard of skirts as entirely out of place in the employment referred to. Skfrta have also come, to be barred Tn most forms of athletics; no one nowaday! ever sees a woman on horseback wearing the long, sweeping habiliments once so fashionable, but STARRING WITH THE SOVIETS. which deprived effectually the rider of any chance to save herself by jumping, should he OMMISSIOXER WALTER L. BROWN", In any way be thrown; and they are almost abof proposed relief for the famine- -i solutely tabooed in camping out and mountain stricken districts of Russia, and Commissioner elimbing, fishing and bunting. Even on tbe 1 Maxim Lltvlnoff, representing the Russian streets, in every day life, tbe brevity of yardage Soviet government, are reported to have en--. In tbe length of the skirt baa eontrmuied to a tired into negotiations regarding relief plans, freedom of action u gratifying to the fair sex to the dispatches, i but each, according has as it is distressing to textile fabrio manufacmad it clear to tho other that be is not turers. representing bis government in tbe present At first this partial assumption of male discussions. Presumably thy Qblcct'of the the conversations Is for tho purpose of interchange khaki shirt had a depressing effect on people of informalionTtor w bat otber,purpose can be who thought themselves obligated to mountain served Is not clear, moral ethics at certain aesthetic levels. But la the meantime, tho entire question of the tendency grew in spite of all criticism, and r i whether relief is torbo withheld until Ibo looking through the spectacles of a, modified Soviet authorities have permitted the release system of ethics as obtaining at present, it and departure of the Americans from Russia seems evident that the change has come to , had been left entirely with tbe American state stay, and tbe public fat large is becoming so department It Is estimated that about 100 ziaed tmit that unfavorable comment has prac-tiral- iy Americans are In Russia, 'some of whom do not subsided. wish to bo deported therefrom, others of According to controversies over the matwhom tho United Elate baa reasons to hope ter in the periodicals of the day, woman kind will not be. So far as can be ascertained from is threatening further to "kick over tbe traces" tba dispatches, tbe American prisoners hive ts to skirls. Not a few correspondents fvote been released by the Soviets, and most of them a niAsance." not to be compared for comthese have reached an Esthonian port en fort and convenience with knee breeches and r route home. Jeggins, or boots, or even mete stockings. Some While sincere and necessary effort for the modistes, predict that the time is not rar disprotection of American citizens abroad will not tant when the prevailing rule for women dii subject the government to criticism, a layman ing the summer months will be khakt kmekifs may nevertheless be puzzled over the policy and shirts, just as men then adopt straw hats, 7 of allowing eighteen million people "In the and that the fashion will become so general as Voles valley to continue to a famine-strickexcite no further attention. Already there rving while governments Jockey bver the are signs that the public is beginning to take it f disposition of 100 nationals whom nobody now as a matter of course. i believes to be in any danger. If generosity, DAY OF THE INVESTOR. humanity and international charity dictate re's lief action in Russia and if American policy is 'v,5 to furnish that rel.ef, it would eeem that the ESTERDAT. wiih its rising prices inij a dire and immed.ate need of the afflicted frenzied markets, was the day of the 19 should be the incentives for action. speculator. A glance at the money market re ports reveals that today is the day of the in AVASTE IN SHOE INPl STRY. vest or. Not In many years have conditions an opportunity for acquirings RLAME for an enormous waste in the shoe presented such bearing 7 to 8 J manufacturing business must be divided income. J between employer and employer,' according to per cen interest are being offered the public e report on this industry submitted to the by some .of the leading industries of the A j ,, Hoover committee on the elimination of waste. country, in some. instances even below par. Certain shoe manufacturers fjgj maje extrava- - sum that would have been considered much ,j ganl claims as (o restriction cf, output due to less than a fortune" a few yearago can be labor union rule, and the report finds that in invested toSay so as to yield the owner a com. fortable income. a large measure thesM claims were justified. are signs, however, that a change These But It waa found, too, that there were many is coming. Reijucjjaa Of rediscount rates has casea where the manufacturer restricted output by his failure to provide a full day's work already been ordered by the Federal Reserve or by unfair methods of dealing with the bank, and as the deflation process extends to all lines of business, indications are that money worker. soon be "easier" It probably wiU not be will to According the findings of the survey on wincn the report aa based, the wastage is long before 8 per cent is again the prevailing far greater thsn it need be. The effect of interest rate for safe investments. In the lnev,!abI5r refuted in the priee which meantime, however, the thrifty individual who 1 4 tnewntumpr must pay. Any householder with has amassed a few thousand dollars, is having bis day. dozen or so pairs of feet depending i 3 upon ,hira for shoes will tell you that the burden is WARNING TO STOCK GROWERS. ' heavy enough at best. TO inform him that a WORD OF u considerable part of the excessive price that he ALTHOUGH' live stock growers are 4. must pay to keep, Ms family even because of the low J shod is due to' unnecessary 'and faigy!l )fe price offered for their beef, inutlon and pork, will perhaps not sdd to of it would, be regreiable ' ahortslghtedness for 3 his ninnor Rond humor,' such l 3 appears to them to lllow the stock wjjlch they hold to de " act and perhaps by arousing a publie terlofate Imualitwhere this can possibly be 1 , .in: nd pretest agq 1 the fconditions avolded-Doubllmany of them feel that M revealed by some measure 'they can pot afford to put mqre money into 4 invt:gi thj of improvement may be their herds, but if they will look ahead a few accpAipfis'he There is, of course, ij all try a eer- -t years they will be convinced that It wAU pay 2 lin amount of waste at is ink in the them to make a little extra sacrifice now for , AA I ! , p ; . en Y i , jf hiwle ess i m J& .THtRSDA-Y y ft ; GUST? TJte ids 0111 very of'th or Hotter Is , one, ft lurks te.eiiiH In mo Z' ' apur-boi- Spirit. inaewtharii both j . na4eU thgtt Bot; God " : fyf ?!r3 jprt,D ' a O'? hath ye aV. . --vu- ye , Hifai, New StyieA, Over. .. All aarljr' thoueli philosophy or in tha m, .."I.. a ., ai OfeZ ,BT ARTHUR BI EAD the KatlupU) . 0 orman axport The Orient want afcy exlatenoe atj tr daloaton. And recent 'cult have j ' 7 j- . . - Germany geta tb' w.JwC.h g etatyeman tbnaku;iZn tho 1114 weephvGArtnany goodwortb Is. tha naw-- r h j. . Il40,0,yl0 anlSdHfed IW$pOrf about by polnA Modern Science and the aclantirio method. , Tha old Ids of law wag a Sanaa of aomo--thioutside and abovs exacting fore upon what Is Inferior and . baheath; i - Tha newer Ida ts that law la somtthlng . iharont tn thins. old Idea had Its parallel and ,Th model In the' social which; tem rf cast.-- . The common, people weiWe HIR rrl.lULT and .were to be guided and moulded ana ruled by" their better, the nobles and ktnga So the universe of the Middle Ages consisted of the Earth, which wee gross and base, then the fiun and Moon, then the Stars, and finally the Ether, each successively higher and purer. Theology followed thla model. Te are all sinners. The earth is a wdeked place. If we are saved It la as Brands Burning. But Selene attacked the verV foundgj tlona of this schema of thought.! It la assorted that there la no high, no low. In Katur. Thai asm law hold everywhere, shaping a teardrop aa It ahapes a sun. The Earth la aa pure" any other actual body, for they aro all made of the eama stuff, e the spectrum shows. The Earth Is not the center of the universe ; it la tn the suburbs; but the suburbs are i good a any Other pise. Tn other worde, aS- a modern philosopher wrltes. the mission of Science has been "to substitute a democracy of individual facts . ettal tn rank for the feudal system of claeeee of unequal renk." W are awakening to realise that 'God' In Hie World. Ha la not above Hia world. And Ha la working In the most lnftnlteal-tn- al atom, as well a In the heaven of heaven (Copyright. 1111, by Frank Crane.)' - .400, baiaoo,4u todrob of 8tafeXM.00(l;Ofl!A; Tn tbi olceed out axporttfto 'Germayvir lri Our' favor. BuyUg' from na (dgknttc quantiuea of cotton) and many .wits' her deprealated. turrency muetpay to (iollarWfow ldW she ' manage K? eom-.pitti- gopp-ibet- hv' y 'A; V' 1 To know how swiftly, gtralghtly, this wbrld I going to the devil, financially, read Frank Cobb's article. "Economic Aspects of Disarmament." In 1110 Lloyd Oeorg said th wortd. pending two and a quarter billion yearly for war, could not endure th strain. It did not ondure, war cams 1 . ,c- v ' ,1 "v - .t - . . Now that the war 1 over, th world' nation are (pending from eight to ten bllllone a year on war. Th war wiped out three hundred end forty-eigthousand millions' of th world wealth. Now It take th Interest on two hundred thousand millions to keep th world ready tor th next war. That has got to change, or the world eWZ't- ) J f V ( 'ft A, -- W t I ra. S;. 'IN yf-,- 1 Y'm - : i . v 'Y Vl - is a n 4 wrri-.1 vf .1 i) V !s SATURDAY FOR FRIDAY Striking creations ther spnlja choice, rf that are worth $12.00 ar $5f00. .Your - Z- - 35 ET DEPT; C. M I. CA1 Ranrisy ;: 7 01 , jy I 'I ator bankrupt. Sail m' a : LI v see A boy of fourteen admits wrecking a Delaware A Lackawanna train, kill- - . big two. Inluring others. He wanted to see something smash, repeatedly put Pieces of metal on th tracks, at last succeeded, and looked at tha wreck from th top of a tree. He waa caught attempting another j wreck and, told that he had killed (w men. be replied, That is too ad Th , authorities dont know what to make of him. Such callousness amazes them. I Plenty of klnga full grown, have dons the same thing on a big 'scale, wreck- - f9 Ing nations Instead of trains and. when toM they had killed thousands of mil- lions they too hava said, that' too bad," Immediately planning other wreck I A , 101. , The navy sake s lew te forbid sell- Ing war decorations because It he a sentimental value. If those that earn those decorations were decently treated by the government fewer decorations would be sold or pawned In Chicago crippled end gaseed soldiers re actually la th poor house. Over Thwtop to the poor house.'" ts a new title. Mr. Fox mitht make a picture . ' that. , i our Ditro rroF of th Navy Denby. teyi' Secretary ' Battleship and Infantry win ware" with the eld of trench Infantry, y flying dlggere, barrtg fir, tank machine and a few other novelties. Mr. In But whet Denby'e opinion did battleships do In the last war? They had on fight without definite North result victory or meaning In th Bea.' Then they went beck- - to hide from aubmartnee and as Mr- Dtnby may learn from British record British battleships, carefully1 hidden awsy. were protected by lashing merchent.-m- en alongside them. The flying machine more than ell combined Infantry and battleships will win th next war. Mr. Denby surehe sew when teamed ly something an armored German warship nearly a thousand feet long sunk by a bomb bomb not from en aeroplane, th touching th ship, simply falling Into the water beside (t. and sinking th ship by the Impact of th water. I Bewildered Bolshevlkl are learning that the value of pure theory Is limited. At first they said. "W will maka money rldtculou and thui detheir stroy capitalism," thty mad money extremely ridiculous. Now they find that th finest theories must hava real money In order to buy any- thlnf Silver rubles are to ba Issued in September- - Each will ba worth ten thousand papar ruble Th Rueelaa paper ruble, worth fifty cent tn 1114. la now worth on two hundredths pert of a cant. Curiously enough, the only money the peasants wtll paper 1 the old Romanoff ruble.- blade when the Oars were et! Somebody In Russia ought to have known that whet th world does for 1S.000 years, using money, for instance. is probably convenient and necessary, tk j The Once Over r h. I. ngm. SOUTH .111-11- Let The Des fret News Help You Ge&The Job You DO YOU KN' I , the food f their itock then. Building up the quality oil herd i not the work of s week or a month; it takes time aa well aa money and carefjil handling. The grower who can expect to 'fnd his holdings in good condition four or fixe years from now 'is the one who will begin without delay td bring bia stock up to standard. A word of warning waa aounded to cattle raisers yesterday by.Murdo Mackenzie, chairman of the committee on improved live atock breeding of the Institute of American Meat Packers. kHe declared that the cattle of the corn-be- ll states are not equal in type and breeding to those shipped frem those states a decade or so ego. To remedy this situation he urged the widespread use of purebred sires. Some such deterioration might be noted in other lines of live stock as well, particularly In aectiona where, thett-ha- s pot beetLa apecial effort lo mainUin superiority in the .past few . years. efforts should . be made to keep a high grade of breeding stock "available at alf times. There is a proneness when money is scarce and times are hard for mtny growers to become lax in this regard. They should remember, however, that once permitted to start herd retrogrades downhill, tbs quality of very rapidly and It is a painstaking and.' expensive task to bring it back up again.' How to locate, and play up your strong points? How to study the market and locate prospects? How to write a letter to sell your services? How to write a "Want Ad which will pull? How to answer objections? How to dominate an interview and close a sale? If you don't know how to do these things let the greatest employment expert in America help you. Read How to Get The Tf'b You Want 7ery Day in The Deseret News i ,g tq the question "Tell u U nlnt true. Joe." Twelve answer ere bet- lev than one. The Jiyv was out S hour and 4? mlnutea no extra Inning being necessary to reach a verdict that th Indicted player never, looked Inside a pillowslip In their Uvea nine broke dowqompltly. I ked expected to be able' t strengthen mf team greatly, but thk decision ruin, my hope" he sobbed Th score: Indicted Players. ...ItSMSSd Public f 1 1 11 1 1 1 Homs rubs Clcott William Gan. dfl, Jackson. Weaver. Rlsberg, Felech Burn Maharg. Left .ot What Is your verdict?" asked tbe Sacrifices bases Jurors 11. Playsra . Street court? t All reference to pillow Tim oi "Safa on all counts I" returned th Left tn a thick foreman, assuming the pose of an um- Pma Seven month fog It. 00, 000 baseball fen pire. baseball This wis one of tho fsw decisions aver given in tha presence ef a group of baseball players which J rent undisputed. wled the court "Gam called!" Indicted players th clerk, whereupon Indulged In a dene of Ring Areuad th Roecy with the spectator a good time being bad by all. . . a Blit Zdsherg, Bill Burn Ban John-soand tbe prosecuting attorney challenged th winner te a return game immediately after bearing tha decision. No acceptance has been filed. see -- "FUT BACK THOSE FILLOWS, FOR BASEBALL U.nREC ,- It now beoomee all right for th National Association of Hotal Men to return, to tha old custom of putting pillows on the beds of baseball player Thla now can be dona without bring regarded as Offering an opportunity to tamper with th national gam - n: TWO DECADES OF DIVORCES. Ona million eight hundred and eighty-thr- ee thousand homes in the United States have "been broken up in the divorce courts in the laat twenty years, and in atx counties in the United State the divorces now exceed the marriages. Dearborn Independent. y If When th next big war cornea If nations are foolish enough to permit It, it won't make any difference who win or lose, for ss Frank Cobb says, 'Victor an vanquished alike will perish tn thb ruins of th civilisation that they hava destroyed." From the File of Th Deseret Hewa Twenty year ago thla data fell on Sunday. Elder Angus M. Cannon, president of Sett Lake stake, presided at the Tabernacle service and th speakers were Elder C. W. Penrose eiut Brigham Toung, th latter of the Council of th Twelve. Th open-.Jn- g .prpyv.Kag. offered br Eldar Henry. Ktcharde and th benediction wee pronounced by Elder Joseph E. Taylor. At th conclusion of th services th Tabernacle choir, under the leadership of Prof. Even Stephens,, presented a special rendition of "Unfold Ts Portal Everlasting." The Rev. Charles Vatl of New Jersey spoke at th First Congregational church on "Socialism." Ha declared th main trouble with th world to be th existing low wag scale for workera He said that th working man did not receive sufficient compensation to enable him to buy beck the products h' "bad man," wag Jim Hedge, hot to death et Statelln by Jim Olenden-nln- g a miner. Hedge, who for twenty year had terrorised the vicinity of State-lin- e with hue' gunplay, previously shot Glendannlng In the arm following differences of opinion concerning marksmanehlp. Triend of Glendannlng said be killed Hedge .In self defer. Glendannlng wa placed IS the jtll at Cedar City. Vlncepso. AlSno. 10. was killed and five other more or lee seriously Injured when a bomb or a bottle of nltro glycerin Little exploded in th rear of Oeorg aeloon Ion aouth Clark (treat, Chicago. It wee thought th explosion waa caused by th man who we killed. .. uv U w V ht ta -- ! now at see In 1114. t: A V;-A' Thl 'govsirnmenf; aeSde; kitouT five thousand millions (of spending In' the ilngyear. .It ru&ptng JrtinUn ) coli.c.tT5K-rro- g ii. ilf.i. of ocononty- - Could any eondmy6t I more simpler, easier,' rational than bringing American troops back from .. Europe. What good are they doing? Germany and France both would Ilk to have them stay. Perhaps that doesn't Interest the American taxpayer. He .would like them to corn home and atop spending his money. TWENTY YEARS AGO. AUGUST 11, - --c fe :specii 1 yar-hn-ln- that !. Thoueht, oiVlow. ) that- brought , r trade, dad .you raJUYanal aaet la lavlved. ' The i V- : BewDdeyed BoJshxrrikL India,. rEeypt,- aeora of - i 1 'Stv; IJt1 J r . To Bad, Said the Boy. ; for It has ptnds, She?PtW Host a' ,Pn 1921; 11 TODAY 'V5 v X - column, the adopt an aftitjide of neutrality 'Aoward; Hha' Graeco- -' r pViCrer , Turkish eohflict. Time wW VheptMfoight i,)'e;.e 'Mj bfYi rtt heea literfervnce. biit' thCjJpathUs pf hive Fafftlf ' l1 ...ILZ r J kfci hnited the power- - arO now esairestl'tVee.eel fcoe ' e the freflt could not 'be presec teT ,od "evidently ' cinid to .inject' Reelf tnglrhao4ed r njW Afrd pwr 0 :C A4rAe ecr4 thb affair,"., D' . .. ou t a a free ' hand to . ' me;... l v ..'.r.rr . 4 K A4yv4S(f4i to rid Etfpope of ?the .TXi'gk-Ifpi- a Stmue. the drive im V rfii Hellenes are.aMo Ao contiS, tie the work rtus .&!- -- rwrni I"! fSTrtef nu), ,C0 ss iiiccessfuliy as Mr bay begun it' they will of Brfl! rV rt'V tn at tvtrf4 fTif ssfptor m for their pains "territory - apd strategic i to Act of Conr. prrKT ' ttrjiee one 'of points that will eslablfsh .Greece ikiiwh rr r ; M Tqi.icy, 'Appir oo . 3KDESEEET NEpS different matter from iho Waste Ibol Arises through tinioir njjes.; diiputes,' ''itr&.es lockouts, liriproper Isle turnover, haphazard .rate setting, and ether abuses iracovered by th suney!' Employer and employee llikd tfcem-t- o and have s birred rttteuigAbat the ev 11 a held Id lb ' Corrected. eacb-ahOi- ' , ; k J V f .,, Corner " wi. All that (tuff about tha Chicago White 8ox throwing or agreeing to throw world eerie gem was just a little mistake. A junr'of twelve men tried and true has so voted. Abe Altai! was not on the jury. -- Th result was takes with great Tho Jury did it "for th wlf end by the player but aaueed great kiddles." It took frem Jo Jacksons joy Illinois 'penitentiary. adnesa at tn Shoulders the responsibility of reply- - Tha captain of tho prison base bell . ' f V " "M |