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1 I Them's a Bustle Even About jj il 1 1 j I nese War-1 ime t ashmns (By Betty Brown.) 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 13. When moth er gazes upon the two lovely ladies my pictured here attired in the fashion SE of the very latest moment her eyes '.-3 will take on a remlnfscent light and wA she probably will exclaim, "I had a 4B dress something like that when I was $m a Sirl, and It's nice to sec the bustle 1 ';WL coming back!" jm And she Is right, the bustle is com- iW& irzg back, and in the most exclusive Jftt. models of the autumn season, too. ffiCp The bustle, which in its state of jD full development is a weird thing of "IB wired billows and flaring ruffles, Is "Wk making its re-entrance of fashion's do- tBF main in charming modesty. As sncnvn m tns cn'c walking cos- ,4K tumc of dark blue cloth it is little mW- more than the tucking up of the skirt jjK fullness at the back. I Jflft; The clever designer of this costume j iVS- has carried the lines of the tight-fit-1 ting bodice well down over the hips and so avoided the effect of excess fullness. As a result the bustle out line is achieved by a very graceful drape. The bustle in the evening gown is both more substantial and less. It is more Imposing in size, but the mater ial which constructs its freest puff i3 maline, and so it is, In a way, but a shadow of a bustle. All the lines of this gown are dis tinctly in the mode. The material, chiffon velvet, is probably the most popular fabric of the season, and its combination with tulle adds just the proper touch of lightness and frivolity for dancing. The fullness drawn toward the back and the narrow hem are also good stylo points. The cluster of brilliant black dock feathers caught between j the butterfly bow and the bustle is I decidedly unique and fetching. W Itellars will w 'M tafe care? f W M Lei us douM(? ihs useful- 7 JL vsss, of yam' garment? IL OW STEAM .. LAUNDRY . V 437 25th St. Phone 175' ' Iflff "?0- evc,ry yoman Nature tries to give the charm of smooth, soft ft H H: ekm which bears the bloom of perfect health. And Nature's ft . $ host aid is vihration. Vibration irons out wrinkles smooths A f Mjj away tlle double chin brinss warm color to the skin makes V I m our complexion perfect. You can give yourself these treat Hj f m mcnts in your own home if you own a E I La Vida Vibrator Only $5.00 fB ; A La Vda is the lowcst.priccd electric vibrator on the market, S jHl f yet it is guaranteed to last for years. La Vida comes with every iJy ft M necessary attachment, ready for immediate use. La Vida iB i VKj V lipht, compact und can be handled with perfect safety. $ H' V La Vida Vibrators on sale here. A demonstration costs you nothing. 5 'ELECTRIC" SERVICTE" CO., " Ii - To return directly to that import ant lfiatter of the bustle we have, straight from one of the best known fashion authorities the assurance that "the bustle idea is taking tremendous ly. It is worn by very smart women at formal affairs, but as yet is not worn on the street to any great extent. However, it undoubtedly will bo as it Is an advance fashion note and is shown by all the smartest Fifth-ave shops in their display windows. Many of the Paris gowns show a huge bustle bow tied at the waistline of afternoon and evening frocks." As a staple of fashion the bustle may not have much development dur ing the present season, but if these first tentative steps are well received in the largr cities another year will see oven the women folk of small in land towns reveling in puffs and ruf fles wondrous to behold. oo s Tomato Kelcfrap and Tonal Relish V J There is .no relish so useful and tasty as good tomato ketchup, says today's bulletin of the National Emer gency Food f Garden commission, which is co-operating with this paper in a nation-wide food conseravtiou campaign. In making ketchup, the tomatoes should be red ripe. Small and brok en fruit or extra juice from canning may be used. The green and yellow, ish parts impair flavor and color and should ho removed. Cook thoroughly and put through colander or sieve. For very gallon of pulp use two tablespoonfuls of salt, four tablespoonfuls of sugar, one tablespoonful each of powdered mus tard, allspice, cloves, cinnamon and pepper, one pint of good vinegar and two small red peppers, sliced and with seeds removed. The spices should be confined in a spice bag. After cooking 1 1-2 hours, add the vinegar and cook the whols until thick. If the cooking is.rapicL the color will be best, although care should be taken not to allow scorch ing. Pour immediately Into hot sterilized bottles, insert corks tightly, and after cooling cover stopper with sealing wax or dip the mouth of the bottle ui melted paraffin. Tomato relish is fine for meat gar nishing. After scalding and skinning 15 ripe tomatoes, pare, core and cut Into small pieces six sour apples. Peel fivo onions of medium size. Chop these very fine and place the mixture in a saucepan with three green peppers or one level table spoonful of black pepper, two level tablespoonfuls of salt, one-third teaspoonful of cayenne pepper and ss0j5. Beautifies SI Renders to the skin a delicately clear, I pearly white complexion. Bdnas back the k 9 gofttmooth appearance of youth. Results jj ft arc Instant and improvement constant 3 M Send 10c or Trial Size h fERD. T. HOPKINS Cc SON.Ncw Vorklq ifffSiGHESTESS s PULLS 'W-yt-v THE DIAMOND HRANI. f 'X fiv lndlrJ Aak your DrucnUt for A K&M Cul-chei.lor'B Diamond Lrodi I'lllt In Utd sad Uold mtallc .YiM boiej, tuted wllh Dluo Ribbon. iM TaUo no other, lluy of yonr v fjf lrni;clt. AfkforCllI.OiriiS-TEn'S if MAMo.Vr ItR.VM) XML!., for E&l fci yeitsltnonnatBett.Safett.AlwiyiRelliblo . X SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE h THE HOUSEKEEPER'S CORNER 1 When a sick room Is being venti lated, a screen should bo placed In front of the window to prevent dan ger of a draught. A bit of cloth or chamois should always be kept In the sewing machine drawer to wipe off the machine before beginning to stitch. Do not serve acid fruit with cereal and cream for breakfast. With cer eal and cream serve a bland fruit, such as peaches or raspberries. To rid a room quickly of files, heat a shovel or any similar article and drop 20 drops of carbolic acid on It. The vapor kills flies. The old rule to "eat what you can "and can what you can't" is an excel lent, one to remember in regard to all fruits and vegetables this summer. Only seo that the family Is well fed and sanitation properly looked after, and a good many housekeeping mat- one-half pint of vinegar. Boll slowly for 1 1-2 hours. Place the relish in jars and seal while hot. THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD KNOWS. .Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jefferson street, So. Omaha, Neb., writes: "I can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar as a sure cure for coughs and colds. It cured my daughter of a bad cold. My iTeighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured her self and her whole family with - oley's Honey and Tar, and everyone in our neighborhood speaks highly of . it." This reliable family remedy masters croup. It clears the air passages and eases the gasping, strangling'' fight for breath. A. R. M'INTYRE DRUG CO. (Advertisement.) t ' ; RECENT FICTION .v j . "The Mask." By Florence Irwin. This noval, unexpectedly somewhat amateurish in that the author makes her point and then proceeds to en large upon it, is an illustration of the results of goodness, firm principles and "standing by steady" upon a man, sybaritic by nature, easily dis couraged, indolent and addicted to liquor and gambling, as exerted through his wife character. It is a tale that is emotionally interesting. Alison Terry is one of the three daughters of a country clergyman. She marries a man of the type indicated above, suffers the usual disillusion ment, masking her disappointment from the world, and emerges from txnrmrl. . t .1 nabKuj, li lUllJJUldUL III HilVlUg IJ1HUO H man. body and soul, out of the un promising material in her husband. While the trend of the story is to I show the power of good, the danger is that young and innocent girls, believ ing in the strength of love, may be encouraged to undertake a reforma tion akin to that Alison effected and ! find their efforts vain. For the things that come easy to the novelist are much more difficult in real life. "Running Free." By James B. Con nolly. Mt. Connolly, whose, specialty is tales of salt water liio, has gathered half a score of his strays into this volume. Some .of them iilustrate the courage of the men wno man our ships; others concern, the great mer chantmen that facilitate the exenange of commodities, but whatever iJo theme they have the human interest that appeals. The fresh wind blows ! through them, and a genial kind ofj nautical humor permeates them. : 00 'VICE ADMIRAL HASJOGNED! Von Capelle Forced Out by Mutiny in the German Navy. LONDON, Oct. 12. Reliable re ports received here by way of Hol land indicate the growth of a strong disinclination on the part of the Ger man seamen to servo on submarines. This news, the authenticity of which ' Is not doubted, is to the effect that i several seamen already have been shot for refusing to perform U-boat duty. The shootings are said to have j occurred prior to the mutiny in Wil helmshaven. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 12. Vice Ad miral von Capelle, the German minis ter of marine, has resigned, according to the Frankfurter Zeitung. Vice Admiral Eduard von Capelle was one of the administrative direc-j tors in the ministry of marine before the Avar and had served as a captain I at sea. In March, 1916, hp succeeded! Admiral von Tlrpltz as imperial min-i ister of the navy. Several t-imps since then Von Capelle has appeared before I tho relchstag with optimistic state-! ments regarding tho progress of the unrestricted submarine campaign, as late as August 26. 1917, defending the U-boat policy o(f his predecessor and j himself at a mooting of the reichstagi main committee. I Vice Admiral von Capelle announced ' in me reictistag last Wednesday tnat: a plot had been discovered in Ihe navy to paralyze the efficiency of the ; fleet and force the government to I make peace, He said that the guilty parties had received their just deserts and attompted to link socialists with the plot. The imperial German chan cellor, Dr. Michaclis, also spoke of the' existence of a conspiracy in the navy and asserted that certain doputles were involved In tho revolt. The socialists and their newspapers have attacked both the chancellor and the vice admiral for their statements. LONDON, Oct. 12. The Inactivity of the German fleet in the Baltic sea recently when there were obvious op portunities for attacking Russia, ac cording to a dispatch to the Daily Chronicle from Amsterdam, was due to the mutinous outbreak in the Ger man navy The outbreak affected at least six important units of the fleet, putting them out of action and causing he authorities to doubt the discipline and loyalty of the crews of other large ships. It was impossible, the dispatch adds, to take stern measures on ters can be slaipped these are the essentials. You may have lettuce freBh in. tho picnic basket if you will wash it, drain it, chill it thoroughly and then wrap It in oiled paper and place in a pail with a close cover. A clean quart bottle ;will answer for a rolling pin in an emergency; also for a hot water bottle for bed. If you havo no filter for your drink ing water faucet cut small pieces ot cheese cloth and bind round faucet with small elastic bands. Change ev ery day. You will be surprised at the result People aro beginning to discover that the pods of young peas and the lops of carrots are not merely ediblo, but palatable. Save benzine or gasolino after you have used it for cleaning. Simply pour off the top. 1 EVE&DAY It is a breach of etiquette for a lady to touch her baggage In a hotel after It Is packed. There are plenty of servants to attend to It, and they should carry to the taxi even travel ling chavl and satchel. Questions answered by Alicia Hoyt. (Miss Hoyt will answer in this col umn all questions on matters of eti quette addressed to her in care of this paper. If a personal answer is desired, enclose a two-cent stamp.) Stupid: Three persons may walk abreast if the walk is wide enough to allow it, and if one of them, or two, if necessary, will always step back when the group meets other pedes trians. When there are four people together, the should separate into pairs7 so as to not take up the entire walk. Young people are likely to be rude and thoughtless in this regard. Mrs. B.. Chocolate is consumed in the same manner as are othor hot bev erages. Take a few sips with the spoon, to test the temperature, and when It Is cool enough, drink it from the cup, a little at a time. A young woman should hold open a door for an older woman to pass through, when no gentleman is present. She should ex tend to the older woman every possible courtesy and attention. large scalo against the offenders, be cause that would have Increased the evil. oo EAGLE KILLS PARROT. BERTRAM, CAL., Oct.. 12. Gus Stein's pro-German parrot, which in sisted on crying "Hock der kaiser!" even after Gus enlisted in the Nation al Guard, was killed yesterday by a bald-headed eagle that swooped down from Liberty peak. uu THEY SUBSCRIBE FOR BONDS. BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 13. Two audiences, estimated at 22,000 each, heard Lieutenant John Philip Sousa and his naval band of 250 pieces from the Great Laks naval training at tho Liberty loan mass meetings here yes terday. At the night mass meeting United States Senator James Hamilton Lewis announced that Instead of a speech he would call for subscrip tions to the Liberty loan. Over $2,000,000 was subscribed by the crowd. fin ARMSTRONG GIVES UP SEARCH FOR SISTER HAVANA. Oct. 12. Burl Armstrong, brother of Ruth Armstrong, the Amer ican school teacher who disappeared BAKER'S COCOA J is pure I ) Purity in cocoa means f carefully selected, scru pulously cleaned cocoa beans, scientifically js 'A blended, skilfully I (J roasted, and with the 'A excess of fat removed, (J reduced to an extremely f fl fine powder by a strictly j mechanical process, no chemicals being used, U jX the finished product 1 If containing no added cs mineral matter. ; (11 AND IT HA9 II A DELICIOUS FLAVOR y Tradc-mark on every S7r2 genuine package i jrt3 Booklet of choice 1 recipes sent free Made only by If P WALTER BAKER Ml & CO. Ltd. m ll j 1 DORCHESTER M Immyffl MASS. UJ nco.u.s tat, orr. Established 1780 I Have It Repaired! H I Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New 1 H 1 The Cost Is So Little! I H I The Standard's Repair Directory gives all the principal I 1 Peaces where an article can be repaired, and should 1 I be preserved in every home as a ready guide. 1 I MfeSSyh STORAGE BATTERIES j K HtfMSggd Repaired, Rebuilt and Recharged by Experts. Wa fl IH 1 HRHH tpectalize In Electrlo iStarters and Ignition Work. 1 I BaH ELECTRIC STARTER & STORAGE I I 2375 Hudson Ave. Phone 179. fl B D ROOFS REPAIRED and rebuilt Just II 1 I erf-Vir lAlVtm nr llkc ncw "Water-proofing and shin- J ltint VV ITing glc-stalnins, My Wonder Roof Paint P , and Cement Is absolutely water- f And AU Klnda of Electric Repairing 3roof. acid-proof and mat-proof I 1 RTTr&TIT n rrTDIP nr Pract,ca,,y fire-proof, not affected I W DULMX 1 Aj, by heat or cold a written guaran- M H , , tec with each Job guaranteed. A M Telephone 973. 314 25th St. c. H. zerbe, (S . 537 27th SU Phono 2173-M. 5 III JStJ? WaSll3 FURNITURE AND AUTOS 1 H ig I-AUNDRY Upholstered like no-rr. .b U mmmW Q D Furniture repaired. f7Wf) ffif IH B Washes better and cheaper than I Mattresses mado over. H HH 0 IH I you can In your home-only 3c a erwllrk d' MSlfch mmmm I pound. Wo call and deliver any- Geo. A. pn"imp3, Prop. I ,ti where. M'TkhHm R modern lywuliffl h mmmW B Plant 1877 Wash. Ave. Phone 1173 UPHOLSTER shop. & I n B f Ml, IS B 'ffLGr3nt Amg' ,fhone 746. J. (ft IH H BEST AUTO REPAIRING B A TVA J T"' U S ln 0dcu- Honest Auto 1 ops and I nmmmgs w jj j Work a.t """"" Ca CCr3, antl j I'f, i , - Get my figure. It will pay you E l H When your car Is overhauled here, ll (J I roes like It did when It left tho factory. TTfnk AnfnTnn fn t MmmW iff CUDE BROS., 2468 Hudson Ave. Uian AUtO 1 Op V.,0., U Phone 898-W. 427 23rd St. fi R TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE ft) IH H '&5&mM. i7 t ni t ll of all kinds repair- & I r-tw& tdison rhonopraphs B fe?s and reb,Ht- v SSSSffl 'epaired like new. Your gago In Ogden. p? ya machine taken In ex- Slr n- i r- r tlKWrfffl change for a new one. SsSkH l-l Trunk Factory R mmmM UWi rSJSSn LJL Mr6' OiHaeher. H PfMvSi R0UDF,T SPORTING A20?fa Prop. E GOODS CO. 2376 Hudson Ave., Just around tha W 351-53 24fn Street. corn,?T from Standard Office. U n TYPEWRITERS -YOUR BROKEN LENSES of a k'nds',c,efn?,d'feB: 1 A w ... .11 repaired and rebullt.fSB' 3 Duplicated Just like YoUP 0,d machine t &itf?2Vour one8. Beat taken In exchange at sSScPfi mmm (tA)f acllltles for fitting eyes liberal AZ0XXnM i t DiTCUMrD Bsundry. ea D IJ. . IXUXllTAA-av OGDEN TYPEWRITER nuuit, fig m gWaah.Aye. I 2422 Hudson. Phone 236. (f BEST SHOE REPAIRING 1 B,CLES REPA,REaccessCoWry i I best solo leather mon- tt C5sCvfCT VeIand Triumph t L ey can buy. It lasts jl I MSS f?-n d R e adlnc . much longer. J (jStandard. Q CLAWS SHOE jnZr $ $MxTi H. C. HANSEN L STORE fJ 1 COMPANY 2356 Washington Ave. i Hudson Aye. Plione 853-W. K n FIRST CLASS CLEANING IS AN ARTl 13 Just try the & DOLLAR CLEANERS I jl one trial and be convinced your suit, skirt, waist, govn or cloak will H l a look Just like new and you save 50c, too. H S Plant 414 Twenty-fifth St. Phone 513. jH WATCH AND Ogdcn Stamp Works B dono by high ualar- Tm ol checks, ncals and V H jf&o. , j i hicrh- JBL-a stencils, repaired and P I fty 'fd mc" ! , IS fflFl made lo vrte- Free t S frV 1 33 manner' a A ijyL catalogUo on request. fi I I', A J eonablo prices. IP FELIX MOORE, Mgr. (i 1 fefc) The ll nH Batik M Wash. Ave. H rEW,SChrCQ.! j"wrse."d' I PP Fred Ma's old stand 1 SSy RaZnPadhaSrnen BROKEN "WINDOWS i f dathS i n. and old mirrors. We will repair ! H a O O O Doublo blades. 35c fl them Just like new. IH K nU doz.; alnslo 25c. Ra.- I toTfof all kinds and aheara ground OGDEN ART GLASS S H 1 rAT R.rWSunnlvCo & MIRROR CO. I 1 Ogden Barfjwbupply uo. 305 24th street. Phone si4. H $M WHEN YOU NEED! ft pndd?7rSSS i H naS t-im ktrau- i Largest factory In tho ra K?f GOOD TIN WORK S west. j mmmM m JEL. I fP) Salt Lake Artificial Limb 1 a Vlr CALL U5. S.I Co., J. F. Cordell, Mnr. 1 iH W WHBM&i Newman & Stuart Co. fl ' ph. Wasatch 812S. ? SiaSS ooa frV- FREE CATALOGUE I mmmj Wash. Ave. Phone 2288. g m SALT LAKE CITY6 P&y I !J Repair Directory Appears Each Tuesday, Thursday 9 H I and Saturday. from her lodgings here the night of Julv 16, will leave for his home in Los Angeles, Cal., tomorrow. For two months he has been in Havana and the West Indies searching for his sister, but without result. "There is no question that my sister met with foul play," said Mr. Arm strong tonight. "I beliovo she was murdered or forced Into a situation where she had to end her life rather than sacrifice her honor." "H Miss Armstrong came to Havana from Youngstown, Ohio, last Juno and jH was engaged as a governess in a Cuban family at the time of her dis appearance. "H oo A steamship of 250 tons gross, which a Mexican Is planning to build at Vera Cruz will, if completed, be the largest steamer ever built in Mexico. f SICK MEN 0fl I I I can positively assort that there does not Iv ffl 0 n 8 I exist a single caso of Blood Disease Kidney. TjMv Mr I I 11 13 Bladder and all dlseasos of men V cannot euro afitf t'., ST promptly, safely, permanently, If nmcnablo to jElIvI m 8 I prefer men who aro sick; who havo by mYyMi. 18 their own overwork, worry or dissipation kffS) JyOtfft-i kW ruined their health, wrecked their nerves. fTfiH iBPJ 3 WW II weakened their brain and poisoned their 5jSry3a 8 jj I HAVE A SURD. SPEEDY CURB. SH TvMEsM 9 il it does me good to euro men wlio arc suffering. I B I cure every form of bad blood, drains and discharges. SB I use onljl the latest and best methods and mcdWnes. I ffl up to J U date in every' particular: and an long as 1 am In tho business v,M do h h U regarded as THE LEADING SPECIALIST In my ine Vou can always B 9 mnW U I Invite you to my office to learn of my methods lou can amaJ3 n 91 learn something from such u visit and it costs no thins. I M W. M. GRIFFITH, M. D. . j JHourJo 5; Sundaya. 10 to 12. 159, "l?.'n-!Jj