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r ,h THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN 'JTAH. THURSDAY. OCTOBER, 16, 1919. 5 1 1 Woman's Page I 1 BUCK CAT PARTY By ELEANOR GLOVER I Ik-re is an idea with a genuine touch il novelty to IL Thr hOStCSS cent out h--r invitations on can!1? in S the shape of a black fat the writing f was done with red ink and she In vited her guests to ' come and find ' soruothins to mew over " The data was Oct. 31. but nothing was silld . about Hallowe'en The first scary episode was a huge I black cat (made of black tlannei and i stuffed), standing on a white drapel pedestal in the middle of the front walk, a huce Jack-o'-lantern BWUllg from a post beside it with this placard PL in larse letters Tin "Black cat s'aya It's a sure sipn of a quarrel if two f person? pas on oppositf sides of an object without saying "Bread and but I ter '' So take warning. A ladder was raised over the from li porch so the guests would hav o pass under it and peiehed on the top M round there was another black cat Bwith "a lantern close by and Uiis w. u r ine "Very bad luck to pass under the ladder without first ? tapping to whistle. Prepare to pucker or tak 1 the consequences." In the dressing room a black cat I on the mirror bore a reminder like this: "Two people looking in the same mirror must smile at each other to avoid bad luck Smile, smile, smile." Ther was a "Cat" contest given below and a Chesire cat smiling 1 on lest, a prize bins awarded to ih-- one whose smile measured the lai Then3 was an official measurer with his assistant who took down the fig ures. Just before refreshments they play ed "Pussy Wants a Corner" Th ta ble centerpiece was a v. itchps' caldron with wee black cats around it (firm, the fa-v or counter). Sandwiches cut "cat a corner" were served with "redhotf," from n chafing dish A black! cat and a chocolate mouse were TLX each cover and Yr- tall yellow can dies had black cats on the Bhades. A "Cat" Contest.. Each question to be answered with a word having "cat" for the first syl lable Programs ornamented with black cats A waterfall and a disease Cataract An instrument of tortuer and an an imal Cat o' -nine -tails A deluge Cataclysm. A burial place Catacombs Used sometimes at funerals Cata falque. An unconscious state ratalops. A list of names or articles ( ;-ta-logue. A great oalamit Catastrophe. A common disease Catarrh. A boat rarely seen Catamaran. A class or order of ideas Category. One who provides for the inner man , Caterer. What becomes of a butterf ly-rCater-pillar A religious edifice Cathedral. Domestic quadrupeds Cattle. A book of questions and answers Catechism A beam at a ship's bow Cathead The prize was a pen wiper with a black cat on it. oo HELPS TO BEAUTY Heat and perspiration lend to relax the tissues ot the face, and when there Is a little sagging you will look old r. You need an astrinponi Ice water will help to get the muscles bacK and it will make the skin firm, but nothing is better than a good quality ofwiteh hazel. ou ran get it now, pleasantly perfumed Dae it after 'you have rubbed in plenty of cold cream, which, of course, you have allowed to remain awhile. After you have wiped this off. use the witch hazel. Buttermilk is an old fashioned bleach, so is lemon juice, which yof must dilute. LTse it twice a day and lot stay on the face awhile before wash ing it off with cold water. A simple way to dispose of a super fluous hair is to cover it with paraf fin and the hair will come with It, though here again it is well to lei 'he oil remain till the skin is softened Your hair is doscournging after the summer when dust and the sun have mad'1 it dry and lifeless. Perhaps, something different has happened and perspiration and heat have overstimu lated i he oil elands. In one case you will nepd a rich, fat, oily tonic in the! ' I ' 1 A Woiiins' 1 I Warning 1 i Why will women continue to drag around in I misery, suffering with the ailments peculiar to their sex, that drag them down to misery and despair, I with backache, nervousness, the blues, derange ments and irregularities, when there is a proved . remedy for just such conditions? I A if For more than forty years Lydia E. Pinkham's ! Ill J Vegetable Compound has been overcoming these ailments untll it s now recognized everywhere J I ii kyV V C SanarC remec'- or woman s j If J For Twenty Years the Frienc L) flp This Woman j fr el ,My2 Akron, Ohio, "I am fifty-one years Mr llxft ad ging through the Change III ll K. 1 tRv I Life, and Lydia E. Pinkham's j Bill ' Alfxi' W J V egetable Compound is doing me E II I ( JI Jlfl I lots of good. I felt run-down and I F If lllli I weak but since taking the Vege- ! IbIbt i r s ta'e Compound 1 am much HI 111 w' y 11 vL stronger and better, I can eat ffifllllifeV k lift V m sleep, am gaining flesh and BnlBI'l V! r 1 1 V can do more work than I have for ilkiiiiill 1 11 mm W somelime.l ventyyearsagoyour Bi IS 18 III V i II je Vegetable Compound helped me Si In 8 ill 111 h ' iV TfT ! during childbirth, i wish you Br nnBullllkA A V ' i ll ) would print this in your paper Hi uBl HlliBi . v W 1 1 1 1 so iat otner women mav reac !llSlSlfflffi v w A I f There is nothing better for the II llfill 118 relief of suffering womanhood 9 I 1 I II HB8HlL " J' tnan Lydia E. Pinkham s V ege- I 8 ll MfflBnffllr -fll tae Compound. It does away I ll ll8Hyr7PllfflP v,lt slc':-ness anc nervousness 1 1 111 wSKIIIrl 7 1 wmcn is very often responsible I llll IlBly b ' 'D 0 I iVI for the lack of perfect harmony I 1 II lirif ' Q l Wi m Mrs??.. FRIEDLANDER, I llll ' 'l j ' lr ne a niedicine of GOODBY, BARON I THnJVDELPHlA Tho Baron ess Beecklln tod Beeckllnson presently will become Miss Ger trude Borwind once more She has forsaken her husband, who was a captain in the Prussian Kuards, and after she obtains a divorce will recover her American citizenship. other a light, stimulating, cleansing innir Ynu can help thr thin, dry hair, back into bcautv if vou brush it a Rood, deal. A beauty expert says that once ini three weeks la often enough f.r n thorough shampoo, .mil that bohv'fn times you may use a dry shampoo, for which she recommends a coarse corn meal, which will carry off dust and oil : WITH OURSELVES The visit of the prince of Wales to this country brings to mind the motto, "I Serve." Centuries ago a very wise man said this: "If any man would b" Kreit among you, let him be your ser vant." How very different our attitude has crown with the passing of the years. We seem to be afraid that we shall lose our dignity, that vague thing, uur 'standing, if we allow others to call: on us for little services. We in trench ourselves in a cool reserve toi Irepel any attempt on the part of our jassociates. Sometimes we even cun ningly plan to evade doing for oth ers We pride ourselves on on our ,abiliiy to steer away from obligations of that variety, never thinking that by I so doing we plainly indicate our own, selfishness Why act as if personal ease was the greatest attainment in the whole woi ill ' We women have been erecting false; standards in the last generation; we are reaping the harvest now; we have failed- to teacb our children the joy, of service We have deprecated some varieties of honest labor that we can not get others to serve us in our homes. It Is not as great to be min istered unto as it is to minister to others. Nothing can demean service, but its unfaithful performance. Our gibe-, our lack of consideration and under standing, have led to a forgetting of 'li- truth The evil has spread all over our country, to every branch ot labor. When we can once more real ize the trui- greatness of the motto, "I serve." then shall we be at least exerting our own Influence to make this world safe for democracy and for each other. oo If you are in the market for hay, corn, oats or potatoes in carload lots get in touch with G. C. McPeek, 513 National Bank Building. Phones, day, 442 night, 1654. oo DANCING ADDS GRACE LONDON'. Kngland (Correspon dence of the Associated Press.) Lon don girls are graceful and generally walk better than their brothers, be cause they are fond of dancing, ac cording to the medical officer of the London county council. "Teaching of dancing in the public schools has no doubt creatly helped, if It has not saved the situation in re gard to the physical development of London girls," said the medical offi cer. "Particularly noticeable is the I much better arched instep of the girls I in comparison with their own broihcrs .and with country children generally. "The relative absence of flat "foot thus brought about is the foundation of that grace of carriage which the typical London girl of the elementary schools exhibits In the country schools no dancing Is taught, nor do the children there enjoy those outside stimuli to an interest in dancing which are characteristic of London life." oo VALUE OF CEREALS t "creaks and their products are iu general the cheapest sources of en ergy in food, although they differ greatly in cost among themselves, says a bulletin from the state college of agriculture. There Is little difference in fuel value between whole cereal products and refined products, but the whole cereal Is superior as a source of sev eral important food substances. I erealfl, however, are not as cood a source of protein as their composition woud indicate. Tor this reason cereals should in supplemented In the diet by the more available proteins furnished by Mich foods as milk, eggs and meat When it comes to sources of ash, containing lime, phosphorus and Iron, the whole cereals are probably twice as valuable as the refined cereali. As a source of iron, rolled oats compares favorably with (he whole wheat prod uct! The whole grains and their products are important sources of rough'K and of one of the important growth Induc ing substances. 00 Call on J. J. Brummitt at 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. BODY OF DEAD BALLOONIST IS FOUNDIN LAKE st. louis. Mo. net 1(5 -a tele gram received here today by Major; A. B. Lambert, from ( ape Hun! in Lake Huron, states that the body of i a man found floating in the iake near 'lure, has been Identified as that ofj Lieutenant Edward J. Veerheyden of this city aide to Captain "arl W. Dam' mann, who piloted the ill fatpd bal loon Wichita, which was found wreck ed In the lake last week. The identification of Verheyden's body proves conclusively, in the view-, point of Major T.nmhert, that the two, aeronauts dropped into Lake Huron iih then ba,g, which as an entry in tne national balloon race oo STOPS BACKACHE IN FEMNCTES Rub lumbago, pain, soreness, stiffness right out vith "St. Jacobs Liniment." When your hack Is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis has you vtiff.ned up. don't suffer' Gel a small trial bottle of old honest S1 Jacobs Liniment" at any drug stc-re, pour a little in your hand anr rub it right into the pain or ache, and by ,ln time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating liniment takes the ache and pain ri-ht out and ends the mis ery. It is magical, yet absolutely harm less and doesn't burn or discolor the skin Nothing else stops lumbago, scia'.ica and lame back misery -o promptly and surely. It never disappoints! Advertisement. URUGUAYAN LABOR FEDERATION. I MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Wednes- day, Oct. 15. The Uruguayan Labor j j Federation has refused the invitation: I from the government labor bureau to1 Idesignate a labor delegate as a mem- 1 I ber of the Uruguayan delegation to the international labor conference at ; I Washington this month. This action was taken on the ground of resen - ment against the attitude of the au thorities during the recent labor trou-I ibles. The Maritime Workers' Feder ation similarly refused an invitation to be represented on the delegation. THEY GET ACTION AT ONCE. Foley Kidney Pills invieoi.te, and heal inactive, weak and ciseased kidneys and bladder. Mrs C J. Ellis, .05 bth Ave., Sioux Fails, S, D writes: "I suffered with kidney trouble; 06ed to have severe pains across my back and felt miserable and all tired out. : but after taking Folev Kidney Pills I am well. I have not been bcthered with i kidney trouble since." They relieve headache, rheumatic pains, swollen or I stiff joints, pufLness und'-r th eyes, lloating specks. A. R He intyre Drug Co. Advertisement. oo PAYSON BOY MEETS ACCIDENTAL DEATH PAYSON. Oct. 14. The body of Li onel Ivlns Johnson, the 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Hebcr Johnson, who left home September 20. was found today at the mouth of Pay;;on canyon, one mile southeast of Paysoh. Death had resulted from a gunshot wound. The body was discovered by La Sal Curtis, who woth other boys, was roaming in the canyon. The marsn;-! was notified and the body brought to the city. A coroner's Jury, consisting B f?j TN escalloped with cheese la favorit lj H I I I W ''JjtTfffk hundreds of home. H M Jrffi&izJ&M Tt ,i'xp'ps ,,s hustling of A. P. Smith. E, C. Toombs and Seth Longabaugh, rendered a verdict of death by the accidental discharge of a .22-caliber "snap-shot" rifle, about September 22 Lionel Jvins Johnson was born No vember 22. 1905. at Guadelupe, Chi huahua. Mexico, and left there with his parents about three years ago. coming to Payson one year ago. He left his home Saturday. Septum ber 20. taking a gun with him, and when he did not return a search was made. His parents sought Ihe aid of officers in Salt Lake. Provo and Pay -son to assist in finding him. but no clue was found until his body was .discovered. He is survived by his ! parents, four Bistt rs and two brothers. ARGENTINA GRAIN CROP. BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 15. Official forecasts of Argentina's 1920 grain 1 crop, not including corn, show tint compared to the area planted last year approximately 1.113,500 hectares les land was sown to wheat, flaxseed and oats, Reports of areas sown to wheal show an aggregate of 6.053.000 hec tares; flaxseed 1.125,000, and oals 931,000. yjfl Shantung seht 150.000 coolies to hH France. IHH - tfsf ' j 3JNTAIN I W&M,- KETTLE jjjfcOBJ, I I 'iJi'''- :RED lakh jH I ';' Pure, white ar.d Tea.Tk Where shortening is needed, "MOUNTAIN" T.ARD wi! de- I light you. So flhe and smooth M of texture that the "even bake M j j and lightness" enable the food W IJI flavor to spread uniformly. Digests a . -""-x eaPiiy; assimilates readily. fejrfjjj -iJ8 ard Pure Lard. High grade. JH INFORMATION BUREAU I Notice to Advertisers On and after April I, 1919, business director advertising In The Standard will be $1 per line per month. J ANYTHING New or Old ANYTHING A to Z new or old bought, bold or traded. 1'uune iZ'S. Books and Stationery Dramwell Book and Stationery, 2362 U iibhinuion Ave. iJLuno 260. 2068 Banking Utah National Bank, southeast cor ner Twenty-fourth and Washincton, t'hono 61. Counselor-at-Law T. R. O'Connolly, Ogden, Utah, Legal advico by mull. Write uie the lacts. I'hone olio. Carpet C'eaning K. Van Kumpen lor upholstering, caryettt cleaned, altered and laid, lie making oi ruaurc-aeu. .fhone Eipert carpot cleaning, mattress renovating, upholstering, and prngj rest-retched. Call E. J. Hampton Co., leatner Kcnovallng. I'hone 2686-W, Chiropractor Owen W. Halveraon, D. C. Res, Phuno 10&6-W. 7U1-7U2 Eccles Bldg, City Scavenger McCarthy & Co,, 2734 Grant avenue. Phono 2GTS-W. Dentists The New Method Dentists aro ape cialisu in all branches of Dentistry. 2463 Washington. 2208 Orain Tile for Sale Interruounlain Concrete Co. Twen tieth and Lincoln avenue, Ogden, Utah. Phones 2u68 and 48'. 2310 Engraving Ogden Engraving Service Co.. mak ers of fine cuts in ono or more colors, 416 Twenty-fourth street. Phouo 463. Foot Specialist Plat feet, corns, etc., corrected. Fry Laboratory. 3-U Hudson Ijldu. 8583 Fire Insurance Charles laiiaenberg. Phone 1859-J. Lajt-UQouiUU aiid MlcUijau Commercial btaudaru luouiance. 1676 rlay and Grain itay, grain and poultry leed. beiJ FrOM., ol i s tuii liui u I'Liouo 184c. Hk it, Wools, Fur U. M. Kuuan, 265 'a-U avanue, ayi top prices, rhoue 781-W. 1628 Junk and Hides Western Hide t Junlr Co., 2223 ' Vaalungion Ave. Phone 86L Ugden Junk House-, -t'oS Washingtoa Ave. 1'hono 210. riey Fitting Key tilting and iock repairing. Hud sou Kepair bhop, 246'J Hudson. 3197 Life Insurance W. C. Stewart, special representative ot tho New York Liio Insurance Co. ii Lewis bldg. Phone 727. 3463 Madame Capiau Gown Shop Fancy buttons, hemstitching! pquol JOc a yard. Third Hoor, W. H. nht ft Sons. 9241 Money to Loan Money lo loan on improved real es tate. Ivelly & Herrlek. 2146 New and Second Hand Furniture New and second hand oods Sought, sold and exchanged. Highest prices paid lor second hand furniture. Trunks and suit cases a specialty. Sin Trunk Ai Puruituro Store, Ml T-. imh Street. Phone 1321. Painting paper cleaning and tinting. New Wll Icinson. Address Rear 738 Twenty-sixth street. Phone 1620-J. 2457 Head the Classified Ads. sisl 1 1 rinting All kinds of Job printing. Dee-Neute-boom Printing Co Phone 1166. 2198 Piano Tuning Repairing and hand polishing. Player pianos a specialty . Guaranteed Aikiu son. Phone 29-R -3. 9637 physician and Surgeon Dr. A Pernluud. office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Ptery Bldg., Hudson Ava. Re. Phone. 0i6. Ottico phono iyou-W Real Estate and Loam VvUlUXU iva, leal u.u and loans. 24'H Washington. Phonu 409. 184 Trunk, bag and case repairing. Cai lacUer's, around Horn Staudard. 4 7 iJ Scavenger jjS Garbage and rubbish hauled, cess pools and toilets cleaned. John Chipp ec to., Phone 828. 2348 Hudson avenue. 9 I OJ janitary Work Sanitary Garbage Co., all kinds of rubbi&h hauled. Phone 620. jewing Machines Wo rent, re-pair, :arry needles anJ parts lor all makes of machines. Whit bewing Machine Co., 22721 ashingtoa avenue. Phone 2884. I lents and Awnings Ogden Tent aud Awning Co., manj taciurers ot high grade store, office and resident SWningS. Waierprool cov ers, bags. etc. Anything in canvas. Washington avenue. Phone 264. Vacuum Cleaners Phone 2&bg"J ioi vacuum cleaner, SJ tor 24 hours, sterilized dust bag. indows Cleaned Expert window and wall paper clean Ing auywhere. American Window Cleaning. Phone 563. 237u Washiuiou