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THE OODEN 3TANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, gATUKPAY, JULY 26, 1913. 13 H ! Woman's Page s Fashion Whims Tulle Is the Rage Summer Tailoring1 Bleach ing a Discolored Throat Use the Complexion Brush Special Astringents and Creams Skin Food Remedy For Dandruff lj Prevent Scalp From Being Too Dry. hi , FASHION WHIMS. 1 t Dainty little sachet cards in a va t. 'riety of scents are selling for ten cents apiece. Ribbed Hncns are taking especially i and have assumed the place for tr, mrely accorded to plain weaves Mi - Red and white appear in many mod ii ifih materials. In voile and marqui sette and summer silk varying shades . of red from a cerise to a deep maroon J are la mode. The patterns are small and neat and the grounds well cover ",1 ed. Charming are the small pos pat r H terns. T Tulle is the rage. It Is used Tor a, trimming hats, in making neck rnch M, es. for vestees ruffles deep or nar bk rw, as a foundation for net and lace. as neck and wrist ruffles Over a ell-covered cround of white it? silk, with closely set polka dots in W blue, was worn one of the very new sleeveless boleros of red shantung, sJ slashed awav in a deep ' U" display f Ing much of the blouse beneath Flat Venise lace in a narrow edging was laid around the bolero, which ends 2 oddh in a lapped-over style on the 2 Wt side. Summer tailoring has gone on rec ord as making a specialty of gowns jjJ which elosely resemble suits Such an imported model v.as developed in rose pink charmeuse satin with a cut away edge on the corsage and anoth ijr er on the skirt, giving the impression 1 of a coat In front A black velvet' girdle threaded Its v.av on the raised , waistline ind hung In one wide scarf , (o lhe left side. The skirt was cut in two pieces, center seam and with ii i a Sj The :i World's Remedy You make no risky experiment if when you use occasionally Ui Whenever there is need the most universally popular home remedy known, Beecham's -4 Pills, which have stood the 7J ; test of time with absolute buc m cess and their world-wide fame rests securely on proved merit BmuMS 1 PILLS relieve the numerous ailments caused by defective action of the stomach, liver, kidneys I and bowels. Cleansing the system, they purify the blood and tone body, brain and nerves. Beecham's Pills act quickly; they are always safe and reliable, and you hl may depend upon it they " Will Benefit You Sold ercrywharc. In boxes 10c 25c .' Eferroiie poeia!ly erry womu itoula read the directions with cverz box. . rounded corners, having a decided up ward cut, leaving the skirt beneath plenty of opportunity to show itself BLEACHING A DISCOLORED THROAT Why do we see a fairly good com plexlon on some women, and a j el low throat, with the skin shriveled, and iwe must admit It) neglected in appearance'' This combination is not unusual at all If you have observed the fact. The face Is bathed, creamed, pat I ted with toilet water and lastlv, pow dered, when necessary, Is it nof Now then, how many women take the same pains with their throat in be stowing all these attentions upon if ComparatJ ely few can qualify on that score. Of course, the neck Is bathed, but it does not come In for the beauty making which keeps it soft, white and shapely in most cases. It is not surprising then to see a ellow, somewhat scrawnv throat, with a good complexion The effect is striking, especially so since the ! reign of the low collar line, which now descends into a deep V and is universalis worn bv young girls and their grandmothers Use the Complexion Brush. I The complex'on brush should be used on the neck once a day. A soap may be used or a meal A cleaning cream should be massaged into the skin on retiring and before gotnK into the open for sun exposure A good liquid that acts also as a cleans ing agent and astringent and gentle bleach should be daily applied The entire surface of the ueck should be covered, going around the hair line and back of the ears, round ing out the treatment so that It will ! include any collar style J Special Astringents and Creams. Lemon juice is a simple bleach and when irritating to the skin a little witch hazel may be used to dilute Its j strength A few drops of benzoin in the rins ing water is beautifying rendering the skin soft and giving it a certain freshness Cucumber in any form, raw or in creams or lotions has a bleaching ef fect. An esiecially good formula tor bleaching contains. One and a half gTains of citric acid; 5 1-2 ounces of hot water, 1 ounce of tora and 1-2 ounce of glycerine This Is allowed ! to stand overnight and then strained off in the morning Where glycerine is too Irritating, as it is with some skins, it may be put in after straining and a few drops of essence of rose added A good astringent cream requires an ounce of benzoated oxide of zinc oint ment ud 2 drams of strong spirits of camphor. Massage is one of the most effec tive wavs of fading out an discolora tion and at the same time builds up the sagging tissues and makes for contour. PIMPLE CREAM- USE OF ALCOHOL. Ianolin, one and one-quarter ounc es; oil of sweet almonds, one and one quarter ounces sulphur of precipl tate, one and oue-quarttr ounces; ox i . EXTRA WIDE MOUTH Tops L-- nJ Please try this jar. It will meet your approval. fd Extra wide mouth and sanitary. Jf your grocrr hr.s nent in rfcrk, insisf on his gstling hem forwu Ml Also, ask for Sanicap Tops for your old-style Mason jars. They are cleaner and more sanitary. I OGDEN WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. I ide of zinc, five drams, violet ex- I tract, one drain. Alcohol too frequently applied to the skin has a drying effect. 1 think the cream. with care of the diet, should conquer the blemish es But you must have patience and persistence. Do not pick them. Rcntly bathe and wipe the skin Avoid pastry, sweets and rich food. REGAINING HEALTH, Omit tea coffee and all stimulants for a month or six weeks and see If the heart fluttering still continues af ter that. Be careful of your diet ' Fletcherlze"' your food, avoid fatigue excitement and hurrying Take as much rest as you can get and take a daily walk, but not long enough to tire you. Have your room well ventl-1 latcd at night Be sure that you do i not indulge In indigestible food, for this mav be the cause of vour trou- i ble CAMPHOR WATER REFINES PORES Use camphor water lotion, both as a skin refiner and cleaner. Put on with a piece of soft muslin, It will cleanse thoroushh if the face b gone over thoroughly, turning the cloth i frequently that the soil may not be rubbed hack in Once the skin is cleansed a rub with a fresh cloth wet with the lotion Is made, the last application drvinR In. Morning and night is often i enough except when actual dirt must be removed. Hard water Is bad for the skin, and if you use the lotion there will be no occasion or water. Should any toughness appear the application of very little cold cream will smooth it. TO BLEACH NECK. When the pimples hae disappear ed use the following bleaching lo I tlon. A preparation for whitening j the neck 6 made from two ounces of pure strained honey, half an ounce each of glycerine and rectified splr its. one and a half dram?; of citric acid and two drops of musk. The honey and glycerine are put together Into a china cup, Bet Into hot water to warm until stirring mixes them well. The acid goes into the rectified spirits lo melt, when the two mix tures are combined This is applied night and morning, rubbing in welL FORMULA FOR SKIN FOOD Any skin food is greasy It Is not a tissue builder otherwise You might try this, containing less grease: 120 grains of French gelatine, an I ounce and a half of glycerine and i half an ounce of water. The gelatine, cut into small pieces, Is put Into a 1 preserving jar and the w3ter poured over The Jar is then placed in a kettle of hot water and stays until the gelatine is dissolved The liquid Is strained, and the glvcerine, warm is added, also a drop of attar of roses. The preparation, while liquid, 16 pour- ; ; ed into little dishes to mold It is a Jelly when hard, and the skin should ' be moistened before using it It may be used as any cold cream REMEDY FOR DANDRUFF An excellent dandrulf reraedv is made by combining tincture of can j tharlde3, one ounce, liquid ammonia one dram; glycerine, one-half ounce; oil of thyme, one-half ounce, rose ! mar oil, one-half drain. Mir all together with six ounces of roscwater Rub the scalp thorough 1 with the preparation until the dan druff entirely disappears. PREVENT SCALP FROM BEING TOO DRY The outdoor life led by women, - while an excellent thing so far as the I general health is concerned robs the scalp of 1 1 s essential oil where expos- ure i3 prolonged and the hatless hab- it Is formed. The scalp becomes drawn and hard, ' the hair roots are starved and in time the hair falls. The sun also burns the hair tendering It harsh and dis colored. A covering of some description should alwavs be worn oer the head to keep the sun's rays from dlrectlv striking It. A parasol is far cooler than a hat, and serves quite as well. To offset the drying effects of the sun and heated air, a scalp food should be regularly employed. Liquid vaseline applied with an eye dropper a one of the simplest and best Care should be taken that the liquid reaches the scalp and not the hair, otherwise It will become greasy an. heavy looking. Always thoroughly brush the hair I before using any cream or liquid, re moving all tangles, then part the j hair In strands this simplifies the j work Another good ionic, especially when - 1 Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local ppSlcatiooi 3 fly moot react) th dUraxrd portion of the far Tbrrc Is onlr out 1 ..) to CUM Ui-ofiK-. and that l liy CODllltUtioD I at remedies' DkifneM la -jurd 6y n inOumrd , condition at t& Biocoui lining of ttin EiMtacnlan 1 Tub Wh'ti this tube 1 Influoud, Jou. ban a rumbling i"uDd or lagparfecl hearing ind ub'n It In tnllreSf lufd DetlaMI Is tbo rrult, and I union tbt Inflammation an he trikon out and this tub? restored to It normal condition, bear liiC will 1- dflttrflired. tomrr. nine case not of ' lu ure -iurd Iit Catarrh vrhlfb Is nolhlnc but I an Inflamed condition of tb'- rnnroii aurfnrei We will Rlre One Hundred Ixilltr f..r uy tc ! .f iM'f'n v oaue'd hr ralnn-hi Ihnl nnn-.t be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for iMrcu lars. free. T J CRBNEH 4. CO., Toledo. 0. Sold by nruKc'e'". Take Iiall 1'amlly Pllll fur coDitlpat-lon. the hair Is falling, is composed of 1 1-2 drams of cocoanut oil, 2 1-1 drams of mix vomica; 1 ounce or bay rum and 2d drops of oil of bergamot. Apply every other night. BROKE PLEDGE NEVER TO DRINK St Louis, July 26 With insurance against temperamental incompatibil ity and against marital Infelicity al ready on the market, Mrs. Belle Kln ROlrlug of Marshall county, Kentucky, has gone the eccentrics one better and insured herself against abuHe by her husband when he has been drink ing. In a suit entered in the United Slates district court here yesterday she seeks to collect $10,000 from H. P. Klnsolvlng, the husband, who she alleges broke his pledge. The couple were married in Kentucky, January 19, 1905, nnd on June 1 of the name j year, while visiting In St Louis, Kln nolvlng struck and othcrwlso mis treated his wife, her petition &ays. Mrs. Klnsolvlng returned to the home of her parents, but within two weeks her husband, who was then postmaster at Maiden. Mo., sought ,t reconciliation. This was affected through a contract in which the hus band agreed to forfeit to her $10,000 in case he should abuse her again the petition says. During the same month Mrs Kln sohlng alleges her husband violated his promise and she was again forced to return to her parents 00 SECURITIES IN THE LOCAL MARKET Following Is the weekly financial and market letter of John C Cutler. Jr.. & Co. The usual midsummer quietness 10 noted in various lines of business throughout the United States at the present time, but the general expecta tlon of good crops stimulates confi dence in the future, and It Is believed that fundamental conditions rest upon a sound basis In Utah the business situation Is fairly satisfactory and better than In many of the Other statos on account of the variety of the many different resources of the state. The volume of business throughout the state continues to average about the same as a year ago. Interest rates lor money are ilrm although the banks are supplying their customers with funds for their regu lar demands, but speculation Is not encouraged Local securities remain steady with only a few- slight changes in prices The following comparison of prices In 1&99 and todav Is interesting 1899 191o Deseret National bank :n.5 00 331.00 D e s e r e t Savings bank 121.00 l.lf.5.00 Home Fire Insur ance company . 101.50 .109.00' First National bunk. Ogden 175 00 6L'5 00 Zion s Savings bank 175 00 025.00 The prices of the above stocks show marked advances INVESTMENT STOCKS. Amalgamated Sugar Co pfd 51 100 i0 i Beneficial Life Insurance So.. 220.O.I i Barnes Banking Co., Kuysvllle 2U5.O0 ! Bunk of American Fork 180. mi i Bank of Heber City . . 20.00 Bank of Southern Utah. Cedar 17.50 j Con Wagon & Machine Co 93.50 Con Life Ins & Inv Co 116.00 Continental National bank 170.00, Deseret National bank 331 00 j Deseret Savings bank 1,156.00 Davis Co. Bank, Farmington 250 00 Farmers & Stockgrowers Bk. 110.00 'First National bank Lay ton 15 fllrrt National bank. Morgan. II First aNtlonal bank, Ogden 625.00 j First National bank Murray 150.00 First National bank. Logan 145.00 I Flr3t aNtlonal bank, Brlgham U5u uO j Guardian Cy. & Guaranty Co 15 55 Home Fire Insurance Co 309.00 Heber J Grant it Co 24.00 Kansas Slate bank 125.00 McCornlck & Co, bankers 332.00 Merchant bank 153 00 National Bunk of the Rep ... 202 i0 National City bank 126.00 I National Copper bank 138.00 Nephl National bank 125.00 Ogden Savings bank 470.00 Provo. Com & Savgs. Bank 334.00 j Salt Lake Secur. & Trust Co. 147 (0 State Bank of Brlgham City 200 00 State Bank of Garfield, Pangu Itch 175 00 j State Bank of Millard Gouniy. Fillmore . 175.00 1 State Bank of Richmond 120.00 Thatcher Bros. Banking Co . Logan 160.00 Utah-Idaho Sugar, pfd 7.85 I Utah State National bank ... 280.00 Utah Savings & TniBt Co 123.00 Walker Bros, bankers 230 00 Zlon's Savings Bank & Trust company 401.00 Z. C M. I ... 402.00 BONDS Con. Ry. & Power Co (city) 97.50 Sanpete Valley Railroad . 97 .00 Utah Light & Ry. Co (city) B2.00 DON'T FEAR I SUNBURN j CUTICURA SOAP And Cuticura Ointment will care for your skin. They do so much to clear ' the skin of sunburn heat rashes, redness and roughness, and do it so quickly and economically. Cutlovira Poap anij Ointment aold throughout OlO world Mberal umplo of rb mall! fret, with I 32 p book Address 'Cuticura. ' Dept 2(;. Botoo. T-Mea who 3av and ibainKo with Cuikura S'jip will Old It best for akin an 1 Ktlp. Utah Light & Power Co ... 82.50 Utah Light & Power Co 92,0 The Utah Sugar Go 103.0U Utah Hotel Co. ... 101 50 TODAY IN CONGRESS Washington. July 25 Senate: Tariff debate continued. Secretary Bryan conferred with foreign relations committee on pro posed Nicaraguan treaty lx)bby committee In recess until Monday. House: Met al noon and and adjourned at 12:04 p m until noon Monday. TRAINS IN COLLISION. Macon, Ga.. July 20 dTwo fast pas senger trains on the Southern rail way collided head-on at Holton. eight miles north of Macon, early today A negro porter was killed and a num ber of passengers are reported injured MBU boSbBh tPnf mm Jffftrm WW ! AkM TEA ; I IMPORTED BY t I SAN FRANCISCO N LIGHT I POWER (1 GAS I Weslinghouse I m I Mazda Lamps ! I i BECAUSE WE WANT YOU TO GET I I i VOUR MONEY'S WORTH. I I 9 LET OUR REPRESENTATIVE FIGURE B B WITH YOU ON YOUR LIGHT OR I 1 B POWER BUSINESS. fl 8 Be Prepared I J NOW IS THE TIME TO FILL YOUR I BINS WITH COKE FOR THE WINTER. 1 I HI H WE HAVE THE FINEST GRADE OF COKE MADE IN THE WEST. B Utah Light & j J I Railway Co. I I B PHONE 102. B M B S. W. WHITAKER, Local Manager. fl j WANT FEDERAL COURT i TO TIE UP PROPERTY petition for an order by the fed eral district court of Utah, sustaining the order of the Nevada United States district court in the matter of the re ceiverthlp of the Pacific Reclamation companv of Elko. Nev.. was filed yes ferday by the plalntlfts in the suit Joseph Gutman and others, eastern capitalists who backed the reclama tion company, which Is now insolveu?, are the petitioners They request that George M Bacon be appointed receiv er for the district of Utah This ac tion is requested In order that the companv property in Utah may be tiol up pending the outcome of the re-j reiver's investigation i , HARD TO REALIZE. "We quickly accept conditions as they are It's hard to realize that bald headed men ever had hair " ' That's true " i "Yet some of them not only had hair, but long, crlnklv curls ' Kan sas City Journal CHICHESTER S PILLS e mm Li.MOrn bhanp. a Latitat A.k yir Dni.l.l icr A C k I - k t a r D I a T B M 4f fill In Xl4 tad Hal mHliA f - it., scaled wtlh El.o Xlbbwa. V Tka n athrr. floy f;r BIAUilM) RRANO riLL,(!6 ytananowaaEot1Sfrit.AlwTllt' ' OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE iRITWTQ SKop Tonight-v5hop Monday 1 MmmW J Mrk. JL 15 TVf ATT i "T r e importance of this sale to you cannot be fully 1 I- LJL IllOg realized until you see the goods, therefore, we urge you to come and inspect our goods and see what truly remarkable prices we have placed on them. jH I Be just as sharp-eyed, just as critical, just as exacting as you can, you will find that your dollars will go H I further at this Summer Clean-up Sale than ever before. Yfe W TW mf V S Bargains galore, all over the store. 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