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i ... A Sl THE OGPEN STANDARD. OGDEN. UTAH, WEDNESDAY F.VF.N1NC, SEPTEMBER 3. 191?. a Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg's everyday iSSkH. to almost c erybody. jM3mk9li.i. j Woman's Page J Dorothy Dix Talks J What Kind of a Man Makes the Best Husband. By DOROTHY DIX, the WoJd's Highest Paid Woman Writer IWbat kind of a man makes the be. t usband? This is a conundrum that millions of women are trying to solve, and, Jud;; jE by the amount of marital unhappl . ac. we see about us, most ladies must f truigh'y poor guessers. The choice of a husband is ham rrtil b one curious reconstruction aid that is. that the very qualities thai cake a man popular abroad make him I unpopular at home. The things that, auzle the world in a man, such as I beautv, social talent, cleverness, wit, genius are not the things that fit him lor domesticity, so that the very Lt tnbutes ihat attracted a woman to i man before marriage are the ones that ! are her undoing after marriage. 4. Therefore, one might well say to a maiden who was selecting her :fe male, beware of marrying a very hand iome man. If you do jou will always present an in idiou contrast to him j that your iriends will remark upon. By comparison you will seem twice as homely and as old as you are, and peo ple will always wonder as they look upon you vshy he did it. Moreover, 1 I handsome man never admires anybody but himself, and in a family, if there is going to be any bouquet throwing. It should be the woman who gets the J; nosegays, instead of the man ALo, husband will precempt all the glad rai ment for himself, Instead of bestowtng k V it upon wifey. Don't marry a man who is what is called a ladles' man, who is sloshing j over with sentiment, and makes lo'p 41 beautifully and romantically Women 9 will run after him, and he will hold other hanrb than yours while he ex ' plorc-s the psychology of the feminine foul. Besides, th" ability to make love il an accomplishment no rare and fas i clnaling that no man who possesses it can refrain from practicing It, any more than a man with a tenor voice ran beep from singing. Don't marr a man who has a mis lion in the world. All missions lead away from home, and such a man's in terest and helpfulness are too precious a commodity for family consumption. So far as the w ife enjoying her so-1 J" '--iety is concerned, a man had as w !1 be addicted to drink as to causes. B . h ol them will keep him out at night and use up his salary. The men who are FALL HAT OF SILK The appearance ,cf the silk and satin hat is to thtf ctty noman as sure a sign of approaching au tumn as the song of the cicada is to the country dweller both Indi cate aomethlng like "six weeks till frost." Here Is one of the "first hats" for autumn a chic blue tafleta sailor braided in silk coutache. uplifting humanity on soap boxes at the corners of the street are genera. 1. j lettinc their wives bend over the waShtub in the laundry If charily doesn't begin at home, it never gets there. Don't marry' a man who Is too clever. ' Avoid a wit as you would the plague. I The brilliant seldom scintillates in the 1 family circle and a witty husband i apt to find that a wile makes an al mirable butt for his jokes. He will 1 make her taulls, her foibles, her nils ll.r..- I. or. n-nct 'j n funllnrc Micj I subject on which to hang his best stones, and there are few women w ho have keen enough st-nse of humor to enjoy being made a figure of fun. Don't marry' a superior man. Every woman is glad to sit at her husband'. feet for a limited space of time, and burn a reasonable amount of Incense before him, but Patient Grizelda lei i few female descendants, and most of us have a pretty conceit of our owu opinions and like to express them mn and then. The days of Sir Oracle are gone out of fashion, and the hen, i TWELVE STEPS TO COME RIGHT DOWN TO IT And one has to come down TWELVE STEPS To approach the heights in PURE FOOD EXCELLENCE QUALITY CUISINE METROPOLITAN SERVICE An Atmosphere Refinement Bohemian and Home-like. STIMSON'S CAFETERIA FIRE THREATENS TO DESTROY I OLD BUILDING A spectacular fire occurred shortly after 10 o'clock last night at an old residence on the west side of Wash ington aveune, between Twentyscond and Twenty-third streets The fire was of Incendiary origin. Fire Chief Graves stated. The entire front of the building had been inclosed by billboards and the flrement had difficulty In fighting the flames, but after running two hose lines to the rear of the house, they succeeded in gaining control The building is the property of the Fred M. Nye company and for the past several years has been used as a residence. Lately It was converted in to a store house for the McRride store. Officers Grant Syphers and Ed Butterfield turned in the alarm. well as th? cock, wants a share in rul ing the roost. Don't marry a famous man, because he belongs to the world and not to liis Wife. The most that the wife of a famous man can hope for is for an In iinltesmal portion of his heart, a frac jtion of his time, and a slight degref 'of his interest His wife is merely among those "also present ' in his life. She is not the whole thing, and to read of the exploits of your husband, and I hear the public applaud him is a poor I substitute for having his devotion, his tenderness, bis ery thought for your self. Don't marry a man of too delicate sensibilities, for If you do you will I spend the balance of your life trying to sidestep them, and you will never succeed in doing so. When vou ask him for money you will Jar him with I your materialism. In times of house hold stress when the cook leaves and the beds are unmade, and the dishes i aren't washed, the sordidness of do .mesticity will grate upon his nerves and disillusion him, and he will flee jto an affinity who has nothing to do I but manicure her nails and wear p1m:c negligees. Don't marry a doctor unless vou have searched your system and fin J that you have not a taint of the gre?n cyed mnster about you, and that you can think with pleasure of your hus band holding the hands and gurgling sympathetic speeches to languorous ladies who make a profession of 'n- a! id ism. Neither pick out a clergyman for a husband if you have any inclination to jealousy, for the clergyman, like the doctor, ptospers by pleasing wom en, and while a preacher is saving the souls of the good looking women .n his congregation, his wife Ik mighty apt to have hers torn Into shreds by suspicion. Don't marry a lawyer, unless you are devoid of curiosity, and can stand his having stcrets that he won't tell you Don't marry a Wall street man, unless you are a dead game sport who can lose without whining, nor a mer chant unless you take a heart interest In his grocery or dry goods trade. In picking out a husband, select jjusl a plain, eeryday fellow who thinks you are an angel, and that he's In luck to have won you. uu To Get Strong and Put on Flesh People who have tried It say that one of the quickest and surest ways in which those who are weak, thin, nerv ous and run dow n can grow strong and put on pounds of solid stay-there flesh, is to tage a 5-grain tablet of Blood-Iron Phosphate with each meal. This is doubtless due to the well known fac that Blood-Iron Phosphate quickly build.-, up depleted nervous energy and at the same time supplies the iron nec essary to make rich, red. Strength building blood. If you are weak, thin, nervous, or are lacking in the old time vigor, endurance and optimism, go to Mclntyre Drug Co. or any other good druggist and get enough Blood-Iron Phosphate to last three weeks and tak as directed. If at the end of three weeks you don't feel one hundred per cent better and aren't in every way sat isfied you can have your money back for the asking. Fair, isn't it? Better try it today. oo TEST PITS ARE TD BE SOI TO TEST BEDROCK Digging of test pits to the bottom )f the proposed damsite on the right ;ork of the south fork at Skull creek, which will mark the first step towards the Skull creek dam and reservoir, will be started this week by the Wheelwright Construction company.it is stated. City Engineer Tracy announced yes terday that the construction company had been given the work of dinging the te&t pits, the installation of drills being impractical because of the topo graphy in that section. Geologists have given assurance that bedrock underlies the damsite, but the exact depth is not known. on Two Hundred Tons of Sugar on Market At Low Prices CHICAGO. Sept. 3 United States District Atorney Clyne today ordered two hundred tons of sugar which was seized yesterday by federal agents put on the market for sale at a price low er than thirteen cents a pound. The sugar was sold by J. Aaron company, New York, to a local firm for ?13 a hundred pounds but Mr. Clyne said he would order a refund of the purchase GAS l!M THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS j Ci Recommends Daily Use of Ma&ne-jS sia To Overcome Trouble. (f Caused By Fermenting Food (h and Acid Indigestion. (J Gas ?nd wind in the stomach accom ! panied by that full, bloated feeling aft-'(l cr mating are almost certain evidence . of the presence of excessive hydro fa clone acid in the stomach, creating so- j called "acid indigestion " ft Acid stomachs are dangerous be- J V cause too much acid Irritates the deli cate lining of the stomach, often lead-jVJ Ing to gastritis accompanied by se'(2 rlous stomach ulcers. Food ferments , J and sours, creating the distressing gas A which distends the stomach and ham- yi pers the normal functions of the vital heart. I (I It la the worst of folly to neglect! such a serious condition or to treat j fit with ordinary digestive acids which have no neutralizing effect on thelfS etomach acids. Instead get from anv v druggist a few ounces of Bisurated S Magnesia and take a teaspoonful In i J quarter glass of water right after eat-. Z Ing. This will drive the gas, wind and ; J bloat right out of the body, sweeten 2 the stomach, neutralize the excess acid ! (I and prevent its formation ?nd thef is s no sourness or pain. Blsurated tag fi nesia (in powder of tablet form rf.er ! liquid or milk) is harmless to thcljj stomach, inexpensive to take and the V best form of magnesia for stomach fk purposes. It is used by thousands oflv people who enjoy their meals with no I i more fc-ar of indigestion -Advertise-1 J ment Z price and force the Aaron company i Ai to sell at a lower figure. j c "Our evidence shows that the Aaron A company purchased the sugar at S8.90IU a hundred pounds," said Mr. Clyne. a "We hold that this is a pure case oi profiteering and have so informed thej. district attorney ol New York City." i Senator Called to White House. ft WASHINGTON, Sept 3 Senator V Hitchcock of Nebraska, the leading administration spokesman In the sen- J ate, was invited to the White House A today for a final conference before President Wilson starts tonight on i s speaking tuor to the Pacific coast iniJ the interest of the peace treaty. i It was understood that the presl- fl dent desired to discuss with Senator! Hitchcock plans for the conduct dur-j ing his absence of the administration x fight in the senate for ratification of the peace treaty and the league of na- tlons' covenant without change. I A oo If Ethel Clayton s j Beautiful Complexion That splendid actress now appr arlng i for Iut beautiful complexion sOk at- ! tributes lior wonderful skin to the use (I of a simple toilet artlrlo c.illci Dcrwillo Thsrd la nothlnp like It for tan. freckles, J shin) nose, sallow, dark, ronph skin. U It txkes the place of fare powder, strays on better, as persplrntlon does not af- ft feet It, and It Instantly beautifies the I ompli xlon One application proves It. If you want a nice lily-white skin with ', (i rosy cheeks, pet a bottle of Derwlllo V to-day. you will be dellRhted. Derwlllo Is sold at all up-to-date toilet counters j f ( Be sure to n-ad larso announcom n ul ' N Mlfs Clayton's soon to appear In this paper It tells how to instantlv have i 1 l beautiful completion and a son white 1 yelvqty skin everyone 'Just loves tol touch " Advertisement. U oo 'CITY commission; PAYS PORTION OF ASSESSMENT At the regular session of the city commission yesterday, payment of I v, J 14 3.56 for the municipality's portion I in the sidevvalk district No. 147 and (j $3,401 64 as the abuttor's portion to the . Wheelwright Construction commpany, III was provided for. The district includes ' Capitol avenue between Quiney and fj Jackson avenue. The city commission received p. let- ter from John 1, Taylor, secretary of V the Ogden Rotary club, to the effect that the club was in favor of bettering I I.orln Farr park for its use in the Wild i West show. Plans for improving the i park are now being arranged by the commission, fl Good tea costs about (j 3 cent a cup. Poor tea (j I costs more it is weak in tea-flavor; doesn't go so far. So what's the use of H paying the same price for poor tea and good tea? V Don't think so much (' of the cost per pound. ( Think of good tea that ( comes first. Schilling Tea costs less per cup. There are four flavors of Schilling I V Tea Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, . English Breakfast All one quality. In C parchmyn-lined moisture proof packages. At gTOcers everywhere A Schilling & Co San Francisco iALilAMBRAl 1 I TODAY 1 1 Charley Chaplin i i I ; 1 I In a brand new re-issue of the ocean comedy. "SHANGHAIED W W) Added to the great special I A JOYFEST 1 1 FOR YOUNG AND OLD I 1 m . . m f, I You'll laugh and you 11 cry a clean-minded refreshing program. ) (ffi) Every soldier boy in Ogden has words of praise for the doughnut m If 1 girls the Salvation Army lassies' picture "Fires of Faith." S 11 I 11 P Schedule Doors open 2 p, m., Curtain 2:15, 4:00, 5:45, 7:30, W i 9:15 This picture will please every man, woman and child. Its m clean and wholesome refreshing to the mind, and enjoyable fe 1 and enjoyment is what you seek in amusement houses. W I Eugene O'Brien f i I 1 Theodore Roberts f I iBigcFour Ruby DeRemerl 1 I P Not a war picture, in the sense a love story and the intense devotion m i of the Salvation Lassies in the trenches. There isn t a laggy mo- ment from the start. Just one more of those fine art selections 1 & that have made the Alhambra the popular theatre. I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. I iV ' MmIR MMMMMMJ sMouHB MMMMI