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Show V f M r. .y DESERET NEWS THE FRIDAY OCTOBER 7 1921 -- ,.l , 11 Vf TheOnceOver I raL mi:; trEiino or ilt disarmament. SALT 'LAKE .HAS llnnumnt '" hn bjjslnea complained Ignatin bi (noted, as h opened the nightly of current event with the rood wife, he?. naked Mr. Inn ted, who vanity didn't cere whet gave him Xhli pain. dio-stusi- "1 pftille SALE Whet thle country need ain't returned Ianatiua. , "And what does it need?" naked hie mil. . . in a really sensational Conference and Fair Sale. S values not to $ be duplicated at line ao oameatly advocated by- Vfar-re- o Oamailrl Harding." Rave on. put In hi wife, . Wheta killing more people in a week than the war kilted in a month? demanded Ignatiu. Automobile i cidentai That' what. And I aak you. now. what cause most of our automobile accident?- I'll bite." eeeented bie wife These "Lege." instated Ignettuu. silly women go kiting . around the streets with aktrts that haven't enough material for a .baby's dress, and the autoiet who ought to keep an. yo on th reed ahead focuses both optics on the lady until h presently finds himself all tangled up In th wire of a g telegraph pole, exchanging signals with the wife whs is caught in the upper branches of s weeping wii low tre with a spars tire around her - I "" "N ;; How this great purchase was made possible right at jhe beginning of a season Continued extremely , wsrm weather pushed some coat manufacturers to take unexpected losses to the cash -- buyer.. Walkers New York repre-- , sentative was there with the money the coats are here - for this Great Sale for you.. J Purchase - made by our New York buyer and just Rent on Coats which,- when you see them, will amaze you to be able to purchase one for only $19.50. ' - wig-wa- e . Do not fail to see them in our windows. " A, SATURDAY lenot Handsome great coats with huge collars of fur or modish throws terminating in tassels which hug the throat tight and warm oij wintry days or sway gracefully on warmer ones; convertible choker collars. - . i (We Are Firmly Convinced) sketched. repeated Ign arm that are the title Iti evil" of the prevent world. create Th atyle In women'a attire are doining more to hoid this nation hack, terfere with it normal life, and re- -t terd it orderly progrsa along th . !i Ten models "DUTLEGs-mont- ,. neck.. . TODAY Inonbad. ' V -- AND - declared lane Uua throwing the paper on the floor rb(oh eenlelned a Urge picture of a (octatyhud.in ' on of the smut fall frock. . . SEEN ' may not be coat weather now but coat, weather i coming and you should not let slip ' J . ; this unusual opportunity to get a very hand some coat at A BIG SAVING . Ignatius paused a moment for new .e thunder. 4 '"Women' etyle cause more auto disaster than sharp corner. be declared.. should say that women style reveal most of th sharp corner;'' remarked Mrs. Innbed. Tou said something, 7 agreed And the thing work both ways; autolst run Into trees, posts end pedestrian white looking at the ladies and th pedestrians run into the autos while looking at th earn - thing.-.Th- e loss. of life appalling. If men weren't essentially etcioua they wouldn't look around the way they do. said the wife. "I look around and I'm not vt etoua. said Ignatius ,"Tou look around because you're ap old idiot," snapped bis wife. r As wo -- hare only this limited The hewest coat conceptions of the season, belted or .full flare models, new wide sleeves with the latest touch of narrow cuff; handsome hand embroidered designs of floss or chenille, blouse barks, deep fringe ending tabs, box- - plaited backs with cable stitching they have a thousand ways of making themselves attractive and t num- ber and hundreds of women will be distinctive. wanting them, wo suggest -- v- Superior fabri- cbolivia eroma panvelaine marvella kersey Fur. trims of ,v . mole . Canadian and American beaver Australian opossum taupe, brown and black wolf Genuine Siberian gquirrer seal , coming . :I hearer burrow chinchilla and black Sizei 16 to 44. m malay 'early today in order to ho sure of your choice. J - 1 '."I insist thst something Should be done about It," argued Ignatius Even tli present business depression is partly due to it. Everybodt. ia late getting to work, thats 'the ' main trouble. Look at the time and energy wasted by the working class's at the beaches in the summer end the burlesque shows in winter, "floradora 'sms an awful bust. Why? Because the girl long dresses If th diet's had. danced in beads and 1 , turned ' T trvl . n Jve whit ir you going to do about it? asked his wife. . . "Nothin'. admitted Ignatius, hut .while the disarmament conferees are taiking about disarmament the cloak, mit end skirt manufacturers should convene on dleiegment. "A little wouldn't do any harm either, ad- milted th wife ' e , Ignatius suddenly leaned out of the window and peered intently down th th street. 'Mrs. Innbsd watched him. She arose presently, looked over his shoulder then pulled him back and jammed him back into th chair. Everytlme .these manicure get on the trolley car you lose girls your eyesight," she rebuked, as Innhadd hid his fare behind the baseball scores WHY- ?Are Some Shoes Called Letters Relating Experiences Bronges? ' If a moment to remember that the word also applied to an accent or"brogue" inflec tion used by the people of one nation speaking a language to which they hfo not quite accustomed. While generally used in connection with tha Irish it would not be improper to apeak of a Scotch brogue, a French or a German brogue- -in fact, thebrogue laet wouid probably be the most correct of all. for the wort means 'thick or beavy ar.d would be more properly applicable te I he Teutonic nation than to thoee of other extraction on account of their For the name gutter! reaeon, thpronunciation. rrt ii a!eo need to describe heavy shore with thick oolea. designed for tramping, golfing and the " Jlke. la the latter connection It Is Internet-le- g to note that the brogue hoe ae we know It now Is merely an evolutionary remit of the ancient Roman aandal. In tho early part of the century large holes were punched in tha undreeeed hide of which ehocs were made m order to give It a decorative effect Gradually, through the changes effected by time and conditions, these perforations mailer, until today they are only an imitation of the original though need for the. same purpose. Tomorrow Why dove a halo eome times appear around tha moon? . (Copyright. 19ZV by tha Wheeler ' Syndicate. Inc.) top we will find 1 - have-becom- . PrcUeG.EIezsm :,v 0.1 mu uanunm ooct. nuLtni roxjnriBt, ir all roajts. Tkajm kxrnnscs SOTO TAMK KM . ' ; ' OSS SMoliU-WteUeiOI-M rtew Was, MM HO Me Letter la The Deseret Kews "EXPERIENCE eentest r beginning to arrive In bunches. Bat the vastest wont be complete inttl jron have forwarded roars. Less thae e week remaine te win that ttt.O In geld or the log box pertr at th Paramount-Empress- Everrene haa hod some (rest experience, la hi ille. Turn doit into it bow. winner, but you'U have to No letter can be over lit word in be to end addressed mutt length tor In ruXrLHlLACV editor ol In ! eret New Three prominent ettisena of Salt Lake wUl act as Judges and anyone in L'tab la slipible t compete. Subject matter rather than English composition will gevora la th Judging. Richard Bsrthelmese. th 'hero of -Way Down Eset and "Broken Blossoms, who has tha leading role In tbs EXPERIbig Paramount production ENCE ha wired a lee word loiter to tho contest editor which wilt be published in Monday's Issue. Watch for it. Jacldentally. EXPERIENCE. thV. big from George thotoplsy creation will bo the star attractfow u next at th Para mount-Epress week. Georg Pltimaorice. the director of the Paramount production, sent the following letter to the EXPERIENCE editor: "It was on little experience that took me out of the rank ef e aew- reader and brought me into faper copy world. Thin, of coarse. 1 consider the greatest experience of my life, for I believe I hev found e great field, enjoyed a fair amount of success, eng I am cenfldeat, hepeful and eathe-alaatfor tho futuro. A few ream ago motion picture scenario writing was Jn Its infancy. 1 had mad a doses attempts hut hs regularly as I forwarded my offerings to th producing companies sa certain wero they I be returned; Plnally, d Is eouraged beyond all hope, I wrote r. a lit-t- l comedy satire on "tho as the scenario writers who reI ceive all manuscripts are known. forwarded It under special delivery, personal, to Ouida Berger th editor of Universal. I received a reply. My maiteeerlpf bed boo accepted principally boeassa war SO hbaurdly preju Its situation ; '! M. diced that it was hnmorous. later I Joined Universal forces and still later, I might add. Ouida Bergere Joined me, not buslneas partner but as my wife. aas "Aftsr a few years I was called to s bigger company, and gradually worked my way up through the bigger ments until In "EXPERIENCE"'assignth Geerg V. Hobart story. 1 have whet la heralded as the moot Lavish production of tho season. Th point of my little Experlenc' although I might not have realised it at that time la, when you are not enfault ot joying success. It I not-tth other fellow, it I something within yon. Ton will have to find It out and th sooner yoirdo th better. With me It was Just an exaggerated oplitlon of ray own Importance and when th scenario writers didn't reeognix th merit of my articles I concluded It was their mistake. It was only In my bitter astir, directed as a Yoact on them, bat eo ridiculously absurd that It was humorous I found my mistake. first-reade- SMALLEST MONOPLANE IN WORLD CAN DO 90 MILES AN HOUR. V . Af f r, ?i gf. fVlRi yn THNt.j TO PREVIOUS - . dCMTIOV t a large bird a hast th ale ai i . t Wr NATURE I 1 . E Is M trwe that dags were originally vrotveot E Doeo say Med drum except the t aw - j. trwe that Milkweed eua be eeaked aad eatva aa a substitute for aw L i The Right Thing At the Right Time What do yon want to know about., Nature Subjects? Bend any quos-tloef genera! Interest to th ' Nature Note Dept, ef this paper. Look for ansewra in thl column. CAN TOU ANSWER THESE RUES-- . ANSWER t & hr IX TOMORROWS NOTES. . 'UV " a -- ANSWERS ye? TVsi v.; v Generally xpeaktrg. no. They hav n responsibility for th welfare ef th egg or newly notched young. (In th rase of salmon death follows spawning.! But the male of the freah water sickle-bac- k hutlfls a neat of aquhtte vegetation, and guards th eggs and the young through Infancy. E f .anything haawa of the homo Ur mt apes I Not much reliable Information exists, but the belief la that thay live families to th extent that ao adult pair, with offspring ton usually Here la the ''Bumble Bee." the amallevt monoplane In fhe world. It was built an Infant that must be carried I generalVeniveJ Teet and te ly travel together. Aa tha young gain JU., strength, and new Infants are born, requiring the parents' car, tha older children seem to he thrust out of the (hr ar nom 1rs aftually Drfrr4 aay abmit the wedding The hridr'a family, and in time form group of to fU)rc Of im Activities of Women, and with igrdy has parent defray tho expert their own. eom Into pr0mlnn as & w49tnc tha bride haro afmont everything to ' about aay tho for the piana l rncf a .Atordtr weddinq 1 am afraid your fiance need wedding Tbf Befcum of BboaJ is the to inquit unuut. Ofiee. too. people form hlmrelf on tho mater cf wed- Uohammodaa woman ruler in tho worl th a If aeat he thtnka that he la rqthor frown4 upon ho!My Tha ftrat woman to hold ding otlquetto. waro loek4 hould InaUe thc p!ana for Iho wed41nqs. Sunday Mias Koratig ?wtdiah parliament upon VHh Tha ding. GtHMuS diuNpproral. at lwttd Hoarctgrea. racent H'oprrlght, 1971. hy Tho McCloro pralurtira aqairuif Punday onf Newapape r Syndicate.! hurg. For many yrere cf haaIn hen provaOd with mot prom In (hii Fwedeo leader f labor hat leading arc country, holiday w44tnta hav frotft In Lapland the woman ra (talninc fAYor. Fvary year thor ifmf n memorial atooI on an oqusS mora wcddtnqa on Now Tcar'ii (lay. llitH the Spot! the community By Marg Mondial Dnffee. There accma to an taercaatnff popa. footing with th men ofcivil and morap arx have equal Th mat-tor of church It mrcdHinga. u Urity PLANNING THE WEDDIVG. severe labor aa thd righta' and rqualiy of rcHgtoua custom vrlth tome per I matin aona daitv ho to mornIr married church with In and to he fhe la th wedding LMspUr he fart that ho ta 7. year othara whoao cborcb dooa pot roqulro ing. afternoon- - or evening? Krhekah ' Crawford, of of ago. Kit It. thoro la an fncroaalnv fooMna In T York City, raised ITl.bM for tha New lg dlnnkrwt The Weddfhg'aft-Bight faror of tho dignity and ooremofil relief of wuodd Italian aoldtoro ml ouanoaa of thOChurch wedding. Morop no longer regarded aa smart. If th ''had rrcctvcd a medal from the ItaUaC when and honaq nowaday X wedding is to. take place In tha hfler-aoo- n arr. Red Ctos. ara amall and many porr apartmonta In late smart is th lima tha The wife of Sienor Maoragni, Ug then aona lira in hoarding houftoa and lodga wears Italian chth famous composer, i or moat Sometime four rharch tha tha at houact flv. afternoon, coq ing oua watch ft t, Itconatsla of ao Ita'iaq a, morning wedding I preferable, is venlont plac for a wrddfug. A. plevc. punctured ,orUh atx holestitrr Readers Aatu tlhat some churches a wedding before noon rUh arc hung tg pearly first, teeth T am to ha marrlad toon. My fi2 of ter ItttTfvdaugbtrr. In that case the beat ance object to church vrtdlnn rut t la preferred In nr'ui)'lural purouita tho prtqO time to hav It t Just before noon. have alwaya wantednotto h marrted in 10 15 la i Noodle in Made nomoa workers tinn vf Egg Soup church. (i really arguing The early morning wedding should won ' prrauao. Jn Should I jAt be avoided save when It la to about It hut wo do not agree. Minutes. ' usually of the poahlons. IR "n hold 5 p?r cnttransportation fiancoa wtahoaT - - . e very quiet ghro.ln to my aorvico aad rent AH tg 10c THE PKGi Al Grocers profaustonal ILprr Certainly not. Aa a matter of fact, Any day of tha week la new regard-- d clerical occupations 3S par xtn a a good ga a la a wadding, but tha bridegroom has proclous liUla to he TL to- - H ivy q e yaaagt m -- " . .' le -- nmonc small geeei. walking la th Grid. It knd a white hen aad tho rent of It was brows. Caa yoa tell aw wkat It la. No. not with so Itttl detail. No data of th observation Is given. If In winter th bird might hav been tha red phalarope. both mala and female having whits heads and graylah hark In winter, but In aummtr they nr not whit headed. A bald eagl haa a whit head, but would not bo aeon walking in a field. Th kllldeer plover would be a good gueaa for butld. bnt It head la only partly white, with conspicuous black crown and band running below the ey. E Da fish shew sey ears far their Contest Editor Swamped With v i l. J |