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THE OGDEN S 1 ANDAKU: OGDLN, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. 5 m m i 1 r " r Woman's Page WHIT CLffl HMDS CM 00 s Felt as Decoration In these days of artistic and charm f.Jng belongings, one is especially lm , j pressed v. .Mi i he complete disappear ancr nf attempts to reproduce nature Kin false mediums Cabbage rates of paper are things nf the p'' No r iU bI irtllnj i j?re n Ines fc, climb rirr one's floor and "lie pen KiyHy patient pup no longer starry Band Btarei at wondrouci made oot- HAVE LOVELY I BROWN HAIR TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREC : f Why toWrnte atronky. pray or hle.ich Brd htilr when it is Jut ns easy to tint tf your trer:-o3 bcauriful brovvn as It li K to powder your face? I Brownntonc gives the hair bewltrhin-r beauty nnil charm. pro,iurlnp Instnntlv II any shade of brown or black If desired. I 'Brownatone Makes Me i Look Ten Years Younger" I No other preparation Is f .simple c K at'i'i' i-i pots, Bray strands or i pV streaks, nnd all unnatural shades in the W hair : i fiiirkl' i i o r-J to all their PHtrigrinul t Absolutely HsrnMess. K Rrownatonf- is gna rant ''! perfectly Ppkfe ;nd li i unless to the hair and 5kin Con'; i i poiye.noiis in 'i l lent s phHi m, . i 1 1 ' i ' 1 . i i ii rcurj ML aniii -al t.ir products It hi B Hot and is . Apply it in .i few ni-'iiKiit.- v.i'li roi,ib or l.ni'h "iM h 1 m all le.iil.n ,' diuj-ists Two colors: "LiKlit FBto Mffliui i lirown" and "Oari IJrown to i Black." Two sizes. 3Sc and $1.15 Demand I Kthe genuine. Special Free TrlH Offtr II . Send enl lie with lh, eonpon for . PJJ Rree trial package and helpful booklet on ' lp rare (( llio hair. t s ! Mall This Coupon Now I llThe Kenton Pharmacal Co.. I 4 I Coppin JUdj.'., Covington, Ky. ' l in in. ii lind 11 rents (to cover ! i Y np and war tax) for jK Tria I I'.h ' I '- I'vn.i t. m- Light to Medium Brown or J W', Dart; rtro'vn to Rlark l M?i! With X shade wontM and mall IS v.ltb vonr full name and address. V J --Advertisement. I ii lage on the rugs at our feot. Now. roses, lovely in themselves bu( no relation to the ones in our flor ist's windows, gladden the eye and ines that never cling to any sturdy oak give lovely touches in our decora tions! To these' convent ionized ideas the new felt applied designs especially lend themselves. As the material it thick, it is easily 6haped into the Quaintly precise lines so greatly de sired The possibilities are unlimited and all sorts of patterns can be purchased in Chicago Dignified ducks of black can be had. busy squirrels and cats with startling eyps of yellow ;ire seen I The ready to apply flower designs are I especially loely. Many are the uses of these articles. ! For instance, before October has come and gone, a number of the already mentioned eats can be made and put ;:v.ay til) Halloween is in season They are easily tacked on curtains anil room decorations and easily removed- On curtains of rose, what would be lovelier than a few flower tilled bas kets near the hem, when a larger bas ket of the same design adorns the center of the quaint lambrequin abi ire? When worn velour has been covered with linen a beautifully col ored flower design across the da en port's lavender back would be lovely. On a pillow which with Its filling of nine brings a breath of a summer gone, a cunningly stiff pine tree would be attractively appropriate, while nursery curtain figures in blue, rose, lavender and yellow can be used effectively and the children will adore iheni ! our artist has shown you a child -, room with cunning squirrels on cur tain and lambrequin. Little glrbs will love them and the most manly of the boys need fear no feminine aspect, when he views the dignified shade of brown of the squirrel and the red ap ple he is eating. There are Bev ral ways of applying these felt designs. They can be tacked on. care h ing taken to conceal all stitches, or if you wish, you may buttonhole them on o the material with colored t lire ail (n flower designs if bright yarn is used for outline and to add to motif it is wonderfully effective If designs of rose are placed on blue, jam of lav ender would be lovelj . Nimble fingers will have no diffi culty in mailing these figures. First or all fashion the design de sired, then cut out in cardboard mak ing separate patterns for each sep arate unit of color Cue should h. especially taken that these pieces fit correcth with no danger of unlocked for crack You can purchase prettily ' (eolored felt made for Just this handl-, work. j Place cardboard patterns on flt and outline with pencil and with sharp scissors cut out figures carefully, h'.arh separate piece must be bested on materials to be decorated. When perfectly certain that designs fit cor rectly, one's needle Is brought into 'play. And then, lo and ebhold. a won i derfully attractive possession i i yours. no No Need To Be Thin, Scrawny or Sallow If ou are thin nnd want to be plump , if ynu have wrinkles In your face thai i you are not proud of; if the skin is sal I low or subject to pimples or blank beads, take ICl-o-na stomach tablets for t wo wei ks nnd notice the chauge. Th majority of thin people are thin because the stomach does not perform its duties properly. It ir. not s -cretlng sufficient of the natural digestive juices nnd in consequence rJoes not ex I tract from the food enough nutritive matter to nourish every part of the body. Mi n na stomach tablets are intended to build up the stomach so that it will r'Ct properly and extract from the food ; the elements necessary to form flesh. If you are thin try two weeks' treat ' ment of Mi-o-na stomach tablets they i are small, easily swallowed and are ' sold on the guarantee of money back If they do not overcome chronic indi I gestion. acute or c hronic, stop stomach disturbance, belching, heartburn, sour stomach, and any after dinner distress. For sale by Culley Drug Co.. and all leading druggists. Advertisement. uu USEFUL LORE Remove spots from handles of ivory knives by nibbing with a chamois .kin dipped in water, and then in i powdered pumice. When making baking powder bis cuit roll the dough rather thin and use I two cuts for one biscuit Lay one on j top of the other. The hard shell of the cocoanut. saw ed to the proper shape and with holes pierced for strings, makes a ehann- ing hanging basket. Russian salad dressing is made half j of French dressing and half of may onnaise, with chili sauce, chopped red peppers, cucumbers and parslev add-led. 00 ESSENTIALS Being well dressed depends not so ! much upon the money spent as upon j the ability of the wearer to select ap IpTOpriate designs, materials and col ors that are suited to individual nced. TO BLEACH LACE You find that some of our old bit.s of Irish lace have become yellowed possibly with perspiration, and thr ibebt way to remove this is to bleach It To do this you would best ber.in your washing process by tacking the j I - Another Round Oak a I H VICTORY I I W SEASON 1919 - 1920 U I I Eta. cessful Heating Stove in Amorira are out again shouting nl ;jjt its praises. - Tt is ronrptied that no other has ever equaled the Ki 0 . P Round Oak in burning every kind of fuel with Economy, ml Success and Satisfaction to the user. jj j ' ' beautiful new model Round Oak Stoves have ijtf i cnca eaureG mace e original Round u I so PPM e Des nterial, perfect fitting g! w' -! , double fire pot, cone center grate. And in addition jfif k ui i 't possesses a square seamless ash pit with a commodi- n i v ;V Via ous as" Pan . ill I V WW w JP wJ' ir '' have a large assortment of Stoves. All sizes Sroljj jgjj , and prices, and if rou fail to visit our Stove Depart- ffixK i sV ' Pk SENATOR SMITH DEBATES TREATY Proposes Seven Reservations to Clear Up Doubtful or Objectionable Language. NO TEXTUAL CHANGES Offers Substitute for Johnson Designed to Equalize Voting Power in World League. WASHINGTON. Oct 2 Opposing Itestual changes necessitating re-sub- mission to Germany but declaring I ratification withoue reservations to be I impossible Senator Smith, Democrat i of Georgia, in the senate today pro-1 posr-d sen en reservations to the peace In t They should be arloptcd, he said, "to clear up doubtful and objec tionable language." While only specifying seven reper- I nations, Senator Smith said he be jjieyed "substantial modification"; ishould be plaied upon the labor pro j visions, but he withheld suggestions I because other senators contemplated proposing a reservation covering that I that provision Senator Smith's first reservation is a substitute for the amendment bj : Senator Johnson, Republican. Cali fornia, designed to equalize the voting power in both the assembly and su preme council under the league of na tions. The net three are similar to those reported by ihe senate foreign i relations committee affecting the right to withdraw from the league, the Mon roe doctrine and reserving the right I of this country to control Its own in ternal affairs Covers Art.clc Ten. The fifth reservation covers Article' in, nnd Senator Smith said the United States could not assume, under Article i 10 or any other urticle, obligations to I preserve the territorial integrity or po litical lndependenee of any other - un jtry or in case of controversies between ( other nations, to engage in economic :boeotts. The reservation further pro vides that mandates cannot be accept ed for this country without congress 1 ional approval. j As new reservations. Senator Smith proposed that thy reparations commis sion could not Interfere with commerce between theUnited States and Germain j except with this country 's consent and ihat all persons Idling positions ere- J ated bj the treaty must be appointed i by ll:e president with th'c senate's con sent. Amendments to ihe league cov enant, also will be ratified by the sen ate lae on a pie e o( co ton i iotb, so that when it comes to bleaching it the lace may be laid out in the sun witb :out any danger of coming in cor. rt with anything that may soil it. If pps Slble let the bleaching lake piaee ,, i the green grass with the sun beating down on it and keep it wet all the I time If possible. Of course, lace should not be ironed In order to smooth itt it should be 'pinned out carefully on a clean iron ing board. oo RENOVATE SHIRTS Wh'-n men's shirts begin to show signs of wear, take a safety razor and I j rip the sefing at the bottom of The neck hand until about half an inch j past ihe shoulder seams Then rip the shoulder seams and hah" the Bleeve and underarm seams Remove both fronts and cut a pattern of them j on newspaper Now cut the neck, shoulders and I arm holes below the wornout pari j exactly according to our pattern Baste carefully and sew on the ma chine About one hour's work and .i shirt almost as good ns new. 00 TO BLACKEN SHOES if the children's brown shoes look very shabby in color wh not blacken them? Dissolve In boiling water a piece of soda the size of n walnut, Vhm cold rub if well over the shoes. This Will darken them. Then apply two coats of shoemaker's ink and pol ish in ihe usual manner With Ourselves There's, a little motto which seems innocent enough, bui which has worked havoc in many a home. It is "Do it Now"- a pracfice which has 1 more often taken the delight out of housewives' lives than it has given in spiration to better service. For if there is one place in the world where rigid ' system should not rule it is in the home. To be sure, there must be cer- . 111 ' i To Keep My Skin Soft, Clear and Pliable I Use Howard's Buttermilk Cream. r I f "i tin too win ie surprised cind delight ed with it's use for while It turns Ihe dullest and most lifeless complexion to radiant beauty, It does not chow the 6llght?M sign of It's use It nctuallv vanishes from siKht and thu moat he.it- sd atmosphere win not produe.- the ulishtost shlnninejLs or gTeaslncss of the r.kln Howard's Rnttenullk Creum ll Kiinriintood to satisfy yon in every was or the purchase prie'e will be refunded. Vour drug or toils! goods counter car supply you or you ars sure te ijvt u ai w, LL Wrisfet Sons Co. Adv Flow American Women Break Down E I Owing to the modem manner of living and the nervous BH f haste of every woman to accomplish just so much each day, 3 I they overdo, and as a consequence develop ailments peculiar I to their sex, as is indicated by backache: headache, nervous- ness, the blues, displacements and weakness. f Women who find themselves ! ' fk 'vh m s condition should slow I im V5 down, and depend upon 1 M1 at g0( fashioned root A j&& Pinkham's Vegetable Com- I ILJl pound, to restore them to ! IS health and strength, for there j PAN' is no other remedy known J tSS so quickly restores a healthy, normal condition. ! H ' V"llr Here is the Story of a Most I I v v X Remarkable Recovery H lferA Minneapolis, Minn. "I was run down I i 'IvujSv )h an nervoU5 could not rest at night, and g I iSVv l' y Hu xi was more tired in the raornin? thn when Vi Tlftfv 1 ' BBi went to e" ave lV, crentne I M'm'lll ' II y "Tk youngest three months old, and it was V v.V V, I y Kr drudgery to care for them as I felt so I H ,lJr a y irritable and generally worn out. From I t'.' j) Vvi 1 vk ' ac rest anc aPPete my baby did j SauNaA lAu L. ' ( V '' not enough nourishment from me, so !j '- vSJ f n1 ' started to give him two bottle feedings '' tefe3rjT ' aS .aday. After taking three bottles of I lYL $SMM fvSLydia E Pinkham's Vegetable I JJ yCompoundlfeltlikeanewwoman, feltote pleasure to care for my children f '! V'iBKMBx' tCT anc am very happy with them vMM'P rfw- and feel fine. I nurse my j WQytSw Iwff J I ifl M)aby exclusively again, and j , WJjM rv medicine." ! ' i !r; n iSurely this I j proves the I tain schedules of days and duties, but they must be sliding scnedules capa ble of instant adaptation because of ac cidents or emergencies. The minute schedules become like the laws of the Medes and Parisians; then work be comes a drudgery and the life of the vrorker loses Joy that might be here. The whole family feels the effect. The wife and mother who so abhors dust and tracked floors that husband and children are constantly nagged and do not feel at ease; .he one who cannot spend time to enjoy the Bunsel 'because the dishes are not washed or the week's mending done, is the wife and mother who some day will be won dering why her husband and children seem to have slipped away from her. People ;irc- alwas infinitely more im portant than mere thing 00 "TEH FOB THREE" AT 0RPHEUW1 WEDNESDAY Norman Hackett, Mildred Evan.-, Harden Stevenson and other plajrera I will be seen in "Tea for Three" at the Orpheum, Wednesday, October 8. 'While th piece may be said to be ac I tor-proof, every part h Ing bo written ithat no player, bad as he might be, could poil it, n la with Bome gratifies tion. the above-mentioned trio Is an r.ounced as the principal performers. Mr. Hackett has years of experience In evt i y sort of role back of him, n training with some of the best known .siars and producers in the country nnd as foundation for it all. a cultured I mind and magnetic personality. Mr. Stei enson is also an aclor or kill and thorough equipment. Bflsa Evans in the leading feminine role is youthful, love ly and possessed of much grace and charm. Personally directed by the au thor, the players convey his meaning in an extremely satisfying manner and give reason for thanks to the produc ers for having provided such an expert cast. Advertisement, uir COMPLETING BIG WAREHOUSE. BURLEY. Idaho, Sept. ?0. The $25, 000 brick warehouse of the Southern Idaho Wholesale company is neaiing completion. When completed a stock of goods will be carried that will take care of the companj's wholesale busi ness In this section. It covers nearly a block of ground and is two stories with full basement. no L t 4 ROME, Oct. 2. The Italian steamer Epiro, with 200 Italian troops and some American offi- cers on board, bound for Cattaro, Is declared In a dispatch from 4--f Barl to the Tempo to have been ohot at by Jugo slav regular troops. oo .f 4 4- FRANCE TO SIGN J PARIS. Oct. 2. It is the unani- 4- mous opinion in government cir- cles here that the treaty of peace 4- with Germany will be ratified this afternoon by the chamber of f deputies. November 9 is the date officially fixed for the holding of -f election;-. 4 Bank of Fargo I Fails With Very I Heavy Liabilities I FARGO, N. D., Oct. 2. The Scaudi- j lnavian American bank of Fargo, with liabilities aggregating more than $1. 600,000, was today declared insolvent by the banking board of North Da- ! kota. It was ordered closed .and I placed ip the hands of a temporary rf I ! VICTIMS I RESCUED I Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be- I cause of their insidious attacks Heed the first warning they give j that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL Tha world's standard remedy (or ihss r disorders, will often ward off thes dis- easeo and stronethsn the body against farther attacks. Throe Bizes, all draggists. Look for nra Gold McW on ry hmm. nad accept oa imitabea M . BBBBBsl