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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH GALL FOR GLOVES Sure Relief xq FOR INDIGESTION 'WASHINGTON SIDELIGHTS Demand for Twelve and the gallery CRITICAL intently the other day when the only woman in congress, Miss Alice Robertson of Oklahoma, made a speech. Curiously enough, it was in opposition to ttye maternity bill, which the women of the country apparently supported. These critical visitors also commented on the fact that she told three funny 'stories in succession at the beginning of her remarks. She began thus : Mr. Chairman, it may seem ungracious to speak of a little incident that occurred once when a Cherokee girl and very few of our beautiful Cherokee girls can talk in Cherokee was suddenly called upon to speak in her own language for the benefit of an assembled audience. But she quickly arose to the occasion and repeated over and over, with different inflections of voice and gesture, the alphabet and counted up to 23. LaughWe have heard the arguments ter. about pigs, and they mean just about as much as the Cherokee alphabet and counting up to 25. Laughter. The committee in reporting out this bill remind me a little of the spoiled charged with the duty of executing the act. To the outsider this bill seems harmless, b,ut to the insider it is all wrong. Under the usual procedure national park bills go to the public lands committee. A national park is created by act of congress, not by presidential National parks are in proclamation. charge of the secretary of the interior, who is ex oflicio head of the national park service, a bureau created for the specific purpose of managing the national parks. National parks contain no summer resorts, cottages and homes ; public service utilities onljNare recognized. Of course, these departures from the usual did not just happen. The Agricultural department lias long been campaigning to have the national park service transferred to it from the Interior department, and is now developing the national forests created for lumber and grazing as recreational competitors of the national parks. ill half-bree- d , d 25$ and 75$ Packages. Everywhere Shave, Bathe and 12-au- Shampoo with one child traveling with its mother and nursery governess ; the mother was absorbed in a novel ; young hopeful crying very petulantly; mother said to the nursery governess, without looking up from her novel, Why dont you give him what he wants? Ive told you he is too high strung to be crossed in anything. There was a moments silence, and then a frightened and angry howl.. Mother said, Why ddnt you give him what lie wants? Boor nursery governess replying, I did let him have it. It was a bumblebee and it The house Laughter. stung him. the bill that it has been has crying tor; it may prove to have a sting to it. been-give- Battle to match, with a long sweeping feather. Shades of stiff collars! We cant ever make the problems of men and women alike. she declared, They arent alike; and they need separate attention. Nothing would be better for the factories that employ women than this bill. Heres the point at issue : The Womans party has been trying to have a blanket bill passed by the several states which shall place men and women on an absolute equality as citizens. Progress has been slow. So now the Womans Party proposes an amendment to the Constitution covering the same ground. The National Consumers league is one of several womens organizations opposing the proposed Constitutional amendment on the ground that through it women will lose certain rights which have been given to them as women by several of the states such as limitation bf hours of employment, prohibition or regulation of night work, regulation of employment before and after confinement and minimum wage scales. DON If you are troubled with old saying regarding employees that few die and none resign does not apply to t ho patent office. The force of examiners in this important bureau numbers 4J0. In 32 months 231 of them resigned. In a little over a year of the entire force went out. became very tired working for They Uncle Sam for $1,500 to $2,700 a year, when they could go with corporations that would pay them two or three times as much, or could begin the practice of patent law. If an application for a patent is filed today, the inventor will be lucky If be secures its first consideration a year from now. There are nearly applications on file in the patent office and these must all be taken up and considered In their order.1 No wonder that the patent office is overwhelmed with complaints from manufacturers representing every section. Seventy years ago. patent examiners were paid $2,400 a year, the same salary as a congressman then received, one-cuart- er heavy-stoc- GSLDNEGAL The worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1596. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation Navy velours is trimmed with astrakhan fur to make this charming little street suit for the flapper." CO,-00- 0 be used. ATLANTA, PATENTS . 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Time and time the little frock now passes on its again congress has been urged to pay way quite unrecognized. these men a salary commensurate with Nearly everyone has a navy trlco-tln- e from last season and wishes to their work, especially as the patent office is a concern and change !t a bit. The simplest way Is the money does not come out of the to remove the sleeves, and for buscould be pockets of the taxpayers. Nothing iness or general wear it net cream with a guimpe, has been done. Bills have passed the supplied senate or the house separately and but for dressy occasions wear a have even reached the conference guimpe of navy georgette with great one of a stage, but they have never become .flaring sleeves, or perhaps taws. profit-producin- TREATED QN2 WEEK FREE 01 The wholesaler or distribu- CQLLUM DROPSY REMEDY CO Dept S. 0., tor, however, looks upon this style as E. Coleman Watson a strong element of risk. Patent Lawyer, Washington C. Advice and book free. 1). Suede fabric gloves are reported as Bates reasonable. Highest references, fiestservlces. selling freely in all colors, but parPARKERS ticularly in black, brown, mode and HAIR BALSAM beaver. AVhile it, is true that the bulk of the business is done on Restores Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hail mousquetaires gloved, 12 and 6oc. and $1.00 at Pruqists. are also selling well. HHteryis ChfraWks. Patches: ne. N. Strap wrists and styles in plain and EHNDERCORPJ5 Removes Corns, Callouses, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to tho novelty effects are in strong demand. feet, makes walking easy. 15,. by mail or at Drug On account of the attractive effects gists. Hiscox Chemical Works. Patchogue, N. Y, shown by the various manufacturers N. U., Salt Lake City, No. and Importers, this type of glove is W. sought by the retailer for use as a Fine Eyes. leader and business getter. A young woman of Baltimore reCHINCHILLA MUFF AND SCARF cently visited an old chum in Wasnever FASHIONS IN BRIEF hington whose husband she had Baltthe said told You met. me, Black sat-- ' gowns are girdled with imore girl one afternoon, that your husband had such fine eyes ; but really rich gold brocade ribbons. The crocheted tam may be a very, I havent found it so. said the other. Havent you? lovely thing if made of angora wool.1 Just wait until the milliners girl Choker collars and variations of the storm collar are newer than the shawl comes with my new hat and the bill. and voluminous types. Irene Castle, returning to the stage Security from the films, says that all women, A should slim the ones, except extremely wear corsets or their figures will be You naturally feel secure when you ruined. know that the medicine you are about to Black leads the color procession In take is absolutely pure and contains no veils. Dark brown and beaver are also harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmers Swamppopular, and veils in fuchsia color are remedy. featured. Root, kidney, liver and bladder New neckwear materials include The same standard of purity, strength white kid, colored leather especially and excellence is maintained in every red broadcloth and flannel, the latter oottle of Swamp-RooIt is scientifically compounded from plain and also checked off In black. A typical mode of the season in regetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and hi taken in evening slippers Is black velvet with scarfine stripes in steel beads. But leaspoonful doses. or silver It is not recommended for everything. with satin let gold slippers It is natures great helper inand bla heels are quite the Cinderella favorites. Tailored blouses of heavy silk crepe and overcoming kidney, liver ... or of satin are more often than not de- ier troubles. A sworn statement of purity is wi veloped as tuck-i- n models, but a good s Swampmodels every bottle of Dr. Kilmer Here is shown a pleasing combina- many smocks or tion muff and scarf of chinchilla. The are shown, and these are particularly If you need a medicine, you scarf Is fastened by long sash ends of well liked by women who do not wear have the best. On sale at all drug corsets. satin ribbon. n bottles of two sizes, medium ana 8 However, if you wish first to try send ten cents t ?rfeat Sleeveless Crepe Silk Frock May Be Dyed Dark and Worn Under the Top Coat. ht pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief in Where Government Emp!oyees Do Resign NEW NOTES BRIGHTEN OLD GOWNS THE Cuticura Soap. Caticora Soap is thefavoriteforsafetyraaorishavin. -- n, the first fighters for suffrage. She had on a maroon suit that simply awed with its intricate simplicity, and a hat MOVEMENT instituted by women against women that is the essence of the bill for abrogation of all legal disabilities and discriminations against women that Is being promulgated by the Womans Party. This is the attitude takep by the National Consumers league. Perhaps they are doing it tingly, but they are sweeping away all the social discriminations we have been fighting for, said Miss Jeanette Rankin, formerly congressman from .Montana. Miss Rankin, was in Washanington to attend the twenty-seconnual convention of the Consumers ieague, and she is a perfect example of the contrast between the woman in political and public life of today and Developments injlthe glove field are favorably commented on by the representative of a large New York wholesale house, says Womens Wear. The trade is in a frenzy, he says, for d lengths in real, black kid with a fair demand for the same styles in brown. The shortage in black kid gloves makes it impossible to supply all the orders, many of these of some weeks standing remaining unwhites filled. Twelve and which were earlier reported to be mo ing slowly, are now taking a place beside the black. There is also a noticeable call for beaver and occasionally for grays m this type of glove. Suedes, too, me selling fairly well. It must not be denied that short gloves are in demand, but on account of the excessive call for long numbers and the comparatively of the short, an impression is given that short gloves are not sellAs a matter of fact the ing well. demand Is fair, but naturally not up to the expectations of the wholesaler who provided himself freely. Gauntlets of both domestic and foreign makes, of novelty and plain styles are also very strong. They are e sympathetically linked with the the styles. In this glove are blacks and browns doing equally well, whereas the whites, beavers and grays are trailing. There has also been a fair amount of business on the Biarritz lamb style. There is talk of a coming demand for suede gloves, but this Is as yet indefinite. It is believed that the wholesalers are proceeding cautiously in the direction of this style, as It is not yet known how well the general public will take to it on account of its poor wearing qualities. It has been said, however, that the American public does not inquire very deeply into the technical side of the glove, and if the public insists the manufacturers 'eamot hold back. They personally do not object, for It is possible to use skins in the manufacture of suede that otherwise would not Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief of Domestic and Foreign Make, of Novelty and Plain Styles, Also Popular. ruous-quetair- Women Clash in Equal Rights A 23CEHT3 Gauntlets Woman in 'Congress Tells Funny Stories Visitors miGEsnoMji 6 - which Is working for the reorganization of the executive departments is pointing to house bill 1)157 as a vhorrible example of present conditions. It was introduced ly Representative Gordon Lee of Georgia and was referred to the committee on agriculture. It authorizes the President upon recommendation of the secretary of agriculture, to establish a national park in a national forest reservation in the Blue Ridge and Cohutta mountains of Georgia, created in 1911 under the Weeks act. There are provisions for leasing land for hotels, summer re FLAPPER SUIT FOR sorts, cottages and homes. The park is to be subject to rules promulgated by the secretary of agrIculture, who is That part of NAVY VELOURS Lengths. House Bill 9,157 a Horrible Example WASHINGTON. Sixteen-Butto- n er brighter shade, such as Jade flame, orange or gray. a Very often if you purchase georgette blouse In gay colors and wear it with a sleeveless frock, either of tricotine, twill, satin or taffeta, the effect Is unusually effective for a made-ove- r affair, A frock of gray canton is successfully dyed a; navy shade. A deep V, collared at the front, was supplied by a finely tucked vest of henna canton crepe, and there was a sash also of the henna material, plcoted at the edges. Chenille embroidery, also In the henna, was used at the bottom of the skirt, and It was Impossible to recognize in this attractive gown the original model of gray. Lace Blouses. Lace blouses are among the smartest f the dressy models shown for winter, and especially attractive are those made of dyed laces. A lace overblouse may be worn over a slip of metal cloth with good effect preparation Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N- - Y., be su sample bottle. When writing mention this papet.-Advertise- , ment. lim a Chance. You keep me awake ura for Pimply Facef ..a e pimples and bIackk t O m with Cuticura JtnC minutes in five and hot water. Once Lor the skin clear by using fai Dont t purposes. :ura Talcum. Advertised regu'a md demand will to. allowed they are M eepYS. -- C. I aar. fret &i Ctf frit. Tor , jrj&g |