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THE OCDEN STANDARD.- OGDEN. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 191 9 r Woman's Page! JJ LOVE and MARRIED LIFE! i txf. the noted author Idah MSGlone Gibson ,oHN HEARS STARTLING NEWS Ulce answered quite pftulantly khen 1 'old her that John and 1 were Laiinc around after her. 1 -I ju-' ffp'. Katharine," she said. , .iia, would be a good thine to let IJohn and Bess Moreland gel out of lihls scrape the best way they can. n,i i? polng a Utile hit tor, far. and ,v ourhi lo be pulled up prettj Crtight, Id say: It Is one thing to ", ;,ri.uni! v I'll tii-t i i"d 1 1 r n u hile v !me of the wives are preterit and jglte .mother thing to go on a drive bte a' night with a married man rhosp "'te is awa' from home, and LrofCl to evade scandal I -That girl's love of admiration will It: her into trouble yet' Anywav, l ln.Vt srf' 'h. ' thould be drawn into Ell affair, she continued. If ou Iwint to whitewash Dess and John, all I Irieht- but Tom Is perfectly furious 'h ' me for laking her with me on IthJt trip to bring you horn' Says 1 Ii)CuM hfvr known better ilvin io lake 1 Kgioei a perfect stranger to yon when Irtu were in such trouble. That It ; a piece of thoughtlessness, hou I lever, which he has learned to look Ifor In the Gordon family and he told , 1 In. a few unpleasant things about all ,V ui irum mothei down; and ended up bv hoping lhat I should keep awa I ffrcm Miss Morelaud' and all her kind j I ji the future." "But. Alice," I said after listening r .0 her tirade oer the 'phone. "I sur a.( that Tom feels rather sorry for i faif, and surelv he will not object to l-.our helping nie out in the matter, will (he" Just now the thine that you can h-.f do for me will be to come out driving with the arch criminals of the party '' right, I'll do It, but you can make up your mind thai I shall let them understand tha; 1 think i h -y arc 1 the arch criminals." "I don t care what you say. as lone I Ins vou keep your Hps smiling. Folks ran't hrir what you av in the motor and the will he walrhine your fare " 111 had a.-ked John to call Bess up on thn other 'phone while I talked with Alice, and ns I hung up the receiver j he came out of the library "Bess absolutely refuses." he said i vith a grimace I 'Get her on the wire again, and 1 11 talk to her myself." I said grimly. When John ot her on the 'phone I id: ' Thii is Katherine Burke Gor don. Mis Moreland, and my husband . - i jiaya that you have refused to go lo dfce hospital v.ith us this afternoon to inquliy for the box and girl who were i hurt in the other car. I just called 1 hou to tell you that I think perhaps if r 'you will think about it you will under i stand it Is the only thing vou can do '. lo r-top the scandal that is brewing." j V "I don't knoxv to what scandal you j could refer," came in scathing tones i over the wire , ' 1 refer to the scandal that xvas in ' '" morning paper arid unless yoa can help me in this matter I want to say ri?ht now that 1 shall do nothing what ever io protect your name." : "I do not think m name needs to be protected. Mrs Oordon." "Oh. all right, if you feel that way ' about it, but may i mention to you jtha' if thai girl dies at th. hospital John will be indicted for manslaughti i and vou will probably be inxolv d ' , I heard a queer little sound and I knew that this was the first time she had looked at the episode In this light Do you mean to teil me thai he can arrest me1" she asked, "or are! you ssying hi? just to scare me?" "I rm telling you the absolute truth and l will also say that unless we can make r appear that I was perfectly cognizant of the fact that you wen out riding with my husband, near a disreputable roadhouse aftrr midnight, ou win ho ostracized by every woman In ibis city whose acquaintance vou particularly care lo keep. J will add that I nm not doing this at all for j our sake, but for mv own "How about John''" she asked personally, I have no feeling in the mailer for either of you " "Then you don't Ihink I am wholly to blame?" ' I do not think you are any more to blame ihan he is. but while we are talking about the matter I may soy to you tuat ever since i have been married to John Gordon vou have tried your best to make me unhappy and you have almost succeeded In doing it. If it were not for the sake of the Child Which Is coming to me soon. I am not sure that I should try to con done this at all Shall we call for xou in half an houi ?" 'I suppose SO," she ansxvered life lessly, pnd hanging up the receiver, I turned to my husband. His face was livid and his eyes were blazing. 'What Is the matter? " I aski d "It wasn't necessary to tell Bess Moreland thai lie, was it?' he asked his voice shaking ulth an emotion I did not. understand "But it isn't a lie." I answered. "My God do I ha- iu fa ihl ir.o"' he said to himself i.i ,f whisper. (Tomorrow " Paying the Fiddler- ) uu Regal Cleaners. Cleaning and Pressing. Fone 513. 418 25th St. 00 Cai! on J. J. BrummiU rl 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bends. Phone 59. ' i II 111 THE PALACEX?! i Hm LArs mSi 6 ym " H and Tomorrow 1 Jljl ONLY 4 8&l9 Grace Valentine m nI and m sjlll James Morrison ra i 1 Li I SUPREME 'S BIG SEVEN REEL jj ' i 5r I special m H I i ; I GIRLS! WOMEN! GIRLS! I fouhA Dd learn a trade in our 0vera11 factory. Not only will Uhm a ,teady Pition, but it is a lasting experience. A Pi? Tni Week and ood P&y to capable. Arc you one? Ap- ; Jonn Scowcroft & gong Company, Department "M. " f Dorothy Dix Talks j j THE SHINING VIRTUE I By DOROTHY DIX, the World's Highest Paid Woman Writer A CORRESPONDENT ASKS THIS QUESTION "What particular quality how til others should n man look for In the wo man he marries" Good nature. Better homely woman with a funny bone th.-xn -i enus with a razor edged Umper. Better a dull woman who laughs easily than an Aa pa.ia with h dark and pessimistic tem perament Better a woman who is rheerful sinnci than a sour saint. Better a woman who is poor housekeeper with an easy jroinR disposition than -i model of domesticity with the lecture habit. If I were a man seeking wife I would propose to no thin lipped nwxldon with an Intense view of life and Quiv ering nerves that were easily Jangled. On the contrary, the first thins; that f Would not would be whether a Rrlrl tiad humoious creases at the comers of her eye, and a laugh that was lump on a hair trigger, and whethei she saw trngfdy or comedy m the little ordinary misad ventures of life. .Vn.n women are good women, that Is the kind of women a man thinks of mar rylng A man can shut his eyes, and l.llnd-folded pick out a girl for n wife who cm le relied upon to do her duty as n helpmate, so he need not get out hia lantern and go about, searching for the traditionally good woman She is everywhere, and lie can't miss her But the thin? that really co.unts in matri mony, and that determines whether ha 18 Roinj' to be happy and comfortable. estate, or spend the balance of his life wondering wh he did it. and sighing for his bachelor freedom, is his wife's dispo sition, and has attitude towards the world Some of the Inst women are the n,o t afflicting peopU with whom to have 'o live, and there arc plenty of devoted when, who would die for their husband.-', who make their husband pray for death to be delivered from them Nine tenth of the nagging and the ' heh-pecklng that makes so many men'j Uvea a burden to them la Inspired b thr i wives' affection, but it doesn't make a bitter draught nn sweeter or more pain table for us to know that the band tht forces it to our lips is Inspired by he noblest and most nltrulstlc of motives Therefore, it behooves the men wno j wish to be happy," though married, to pick out for a wife a woman whose Ideal J of her wifely duties does not consist ,n 1 making everybody around her miserable ' and who docs not consider that Che fam ily circle is s reformatory in which she plays lh pail of censor to her husi CHILDREN'S AID US j Jl RECORD OF GRERT j PFlFOHCE a f An Open Letter to the Citi7ns of Osdcn Dear Everybody Do you re member the old adage, "Fools rush ; in where angels fear to tread''" Hut it Imply has to be done, for the Chil i dren's Aid society is like the Irishman, ; who was seen frantically painting hi? house On bean? asked by a neigh bor why ho was hurrying so, he re plied "Faith and be Jabors, Ol've got j to pet it done before the paint gives I out." So we are hoping th Children's Aid society will get its house painter" be fore the paint gives out, for when we stop to think of all the beautiful houses you dear people have painted so lavishly, the Liberty Bond House, throe or lour times, the Thrift Stamp House, the Y M C. A. House, tie Y W, C. A. House, the Rod Cross House, the Knights of Columbus House, the Jewish Relief House, the Martha i l House and oh, just lots of little houses too numerous to mention, no wonder we are worried about the Children's Aid House. But oh you blessed, blessed people ou are not going to let that one! little house stand all shabby and no -cl ( led because no one has called your attention to it. N'o si reel ogden people would never do lhat, for you see you hae given us some paint and Ogden people al ways Hnish a job and we must have more lo enable us lo finish It, so it will look as nice as all the other! houses. Wonders of Work. YYc wish it were possible to tell you' about all the work we are trying with I your help to do, for of course wr couldn't do one thing without you 1 , Your dollars and help and loving sym pathy have made the hard places easy. ; 'e wish you might all see the dear' little feet you have shod, the little bod ies you have clothed, tho tiny mouths 'ou have fed, the weary, nerve-racking hours of pain you have soothed away; the tired, heartbroken mothers you I have given a new vision to; the dis j couraged, sick fathers, unable to w ork for their loved ones, who needed Just 1 .a little of your help, until they were able again to take up their share of, the world's work, encouraged because you hi'd been the big brother In the lime of need, and the homes you hae supplit d fur i hose who w ere orphaned f or worse yes, even the little graves I in God's Acre. Wonderful Recompense- ' All this ye have done and Christ J said, "If ye have done it unto the least of these, My children, ye have done it j i unto Me " Isn t that a wonderful rec ompense for us all? But we must do ; more, and we know you want to help if it is onh a little, and because we , know and appreciate the demand has' been so heavy on all, and thai you I have given and given and given, we decided that we would not have our an-' nual drive this month for funds but I would appeal to you all to just send ; us what you could money or food or' clothes. Pleas? don't think because ou have I Slde has moved to . ..city ,'tfth Street band's morals ;nd manners. On the contrary, let him pick out as a mate u woman who aubscribea to the live, i and let 1JC theory, nnd who turns len ient eyes upon the shortcomings, and who has no desire to cut him over according to her own little paper pattern of a hush.ind I Domestic life is made up of an Infinite I sequence of small happenings. There arc I not many great momenta in it In which la woman la called upon to be heroic. ! ml noble, and devoted, and make a sub ! lime sacrifice. But there are uncounted times when there are little trials and vexations, and misadventures, and it !s ! the wa that the woman reacts to them that makes her home a Joyous place Whfch to live, and her husband happy 1 as a king or turns It Into a penitentiary In whleh her husband does a life sentence at hard labor, j This is where the good naturcd wom tn score. She turns tragedy into comedy. .She laugha Instead of weeps. She Jolllea ; Instead of scolds. Her optimism is a magic shield that turns away the poisoned darts of misfortune, and leaves hei and her household safe. If the cook leaves or the butcher falls to send the roast she bus no hysterlC-9 j over It. She turn the ineident into a domestic fnrce; and lluvors It with such good humor that nobody carca even It I the meal Is scant, and tho cooking under pit" If the children are cross mother 1 '.ill. Ilium Inln nv-.swl ...,,-.. mtmmiwm .. 1 ; if her husband Is betrux cd into zigzagging a step off of the straight and narrow path she treats It as a Joko und forgets It. and he Is so eternally grateful to her that ho watches his ftep ever after. The good na til red woman's house may not be a model of order and neatness. She may not he the beat manager in the uoild or the most thrifty but her hus band and children never sec anything but the amila that cheera them like wine and sunshine. The good natured woman may not be the most brilliant of her sex but her laugh Is oil on the troubled waters of life, and when n man hears it as lie puis hia key In the door at night, he knwa that all Is well with his world. Ufe is too short to quarrel In or fight In There Is too little pleasure in ft to have any of it lost through a man s fear of haiing' to pay the piper for every dance. Xo man marries to tcet a tyrant on the hearth, or to have to listen to the litany of his faults. And th only way he can safegiiart himself against there afflictions Is nv pi. king out for a w ife a good natured girl, one who takes the world easll, and who would rather laugh than cry : only a small sum to give, that it won't I be worh the giving, because your lov jihg thought ami wish that it will glad den some saddened life will just work J wonders, and please let the boys and girls help. They would love to and. : my, how the pennies count up, and i you can be sure of a smile from some sad face for every penny given, j ".So send us your penny and nickle nnd dime, "'That we ma make merry this Christmas time, i "The homes of the sick, the discour aged, the sad, "With your help we will make every one of them glad." We are going to write again soon, and tell you more about our work, for we know you are as interested as can be, and after all you know we are only the stewards of your money, and of course you want to know what we do with it Let us know, drar people, just how interested you are ELIZABETH SHAW HESS Secretary 761 21th St. Phone 1731. j i , , , incmucrg rvarnca jiven. Below you will find a list of the members, their addresses nnd phone numbers. Call up the one you know, or anyone you wish, and tell !hem what you can do, or send them your donation : j Mrs. Archie Mcintosh, president, tils;, Tvent-flfth street, phone 1930 Mrs S. S. Smith, vice president, 0ls7 Adams; phone 1214. Mrs Y. C. Dalrymple, treasurer. 2561 Adams, phone 71. Mrs H M. Barrows, Fourth street; ' phone 3107 X-R. Mrs c. ii Barton, 774 Twenty-fifth street; phono 217 Mrs Edward Bichsel, 718 Twenty fifth street; phone 1282-J. Mrs. Archie Bowman, 2575 Jeffer son avenue; phone 11IM Mrs J. R, Cooper, Reed hotel, phono 65 Mrs. A. B Corey, 2566 Washington avenue; phone 2926-W. Mrs. Bertha Eccles, 2580 Jefferson avenue; phone 204. Mrs. Thomas H. Davis. 751 Twenty fifth street, phone 2975-R. Mrs E. A. Llttlefield, 2528 Madison ai enue; phone 1932-J MrsI. N. Pierce. 2828 Washington1 "SYRUPOF FIGS" CHILD'S IAMM Look at tongue! Remove pois ons from stomach, liver and bowels Accept "California" Syrup of Fig? .only look for ihe name California on the package, then you re sure your I child is having the best and mosl bai mless laxative or physic for the lit tie stomach, liver and bowels. Chil dren love its delicious fruily taste. Pull directions for child's dose on each boitle. Give ii without fear. ther! Vou must Baj California" Advertisement. Your Old FURS Made New i Dip: down into the chest I bring out voir old Fur pieces send them to us f to he remade, or to he cut F into a collar and cuffs ; for your new winter suit, or coat. Fur is all the style now have your pieces made into the' kit- J est, up-to-date modes- rj Expert turners do the I work. e do it mttcfc cheaper than you can get it done elsewhere The work is all guaranteed, "vH our service prompt. Send us vour old furs H NOW. Phone 286. I UTAH WOOL & HIDE COMPANY 2360 Wall Avenue OGDEN j avenue; phone 1305. Mrs R. D. Robins 075 Twenty-sevj enth street; phone 2347-M. Mrs Albert Scowcroft, 2350 Adams avenue; phone 109 Mrs. C. H. Stevens, 730 Twenty-j fourth street, phone 1261-J. Mrs. P. B. Haslet. 147 Twenty ninth street; phone IS77-W Mrs H. XV. Dunn, 531 Twent fourth street; phone 18D5 Mrs John Culley, 2"79 Monroe avc nue; phone 1715 And Children's Aid Dispensary on Saturdays, over Mclntre Drug Store: No 2 P. S Do it now. TO RESTORE WHITE Discolored blouses may be whitened by soaking them overnight in water to which cream of tartar has ben added. The proper proportion is one teaspoon ful of cream of tartar to one quarter of cold water. When washed the n:;i morning thev will be as white as new I buy Liberty bonds highest prices. If ycu have bonds for sale see me. J. J. Brummitt, 2417 Hudson ave nue. Phone 59. ECONOMY Don't throw away your husband's expensive Bhirta just because they are worn through by his collars just be low the neckband. Mend them this wraj Rip off neckband jusi. back of shoulder seam, then rip shoulder seam a little more than half-way and cut the front straight down its entire length. Raise this front up far enough to cut off all worn places, cutting it the ' exact shape it was before at neck H I (take oil" at leaat one button and but- ton and buttonhole) and sew it back in place, overcast the long seam neat ly, even of( the flap at the bottom, ,np nit and uirn the cufts it" worn and you have a new (?) shirt with no jfl j change In its looks, as the seam is too far back to show when worn, HELPFUL HINTS j Keep court plaster on hand to mend 9 tears in heavy garments. 9 Use soda on a damp cloth to clean the nickel on a kitchen range. Blanch walnuts by dropping into a basin of boiling water for two min- A strong borax water will clean firf M proof dishes which have turned I brown. Ipfl APPLE PANDOWDY Bake a biscuit dough in a square tin. Split in two and spread both between , and on top with apple sauce. Either cream or a caramel sauce is nice to serve upon it. wM i a vc OesiBEtrr msm Makes Better Bread I Sold under a money-bock guarantee i ' H UTAH GRAIN & ELEVATOR CO I OGDEN, UTAH Wholesale Distributors. Costs More Qr Information b urea u I Notice to Advertisers On and after April 1, 1919, business directory advertising in The Standard will be $1 per line per month. i , ANYTHING New or Old ANYTHING A to Z -new or old bought, sold or trad'..1. Phone ;o3. Books and Stationery Brjimvcil Book and Stauonc y, 2o62 Washington Ave. i'iaouo atiu o5a Banking Utah National Bank, southeast cor ner Twenty-fourth atd Washington, Phone oi. Counselor-at-Law T. It. Q'Connolly, "den. Utah. L-toal r.dUce by mail. ".Vnta m.-u ti;e fana. Phone Wi. Carpet Cleaning ( K. an Kainpeq .oi uphc! storing, ' Carpets (.leaned, aitjred and irid. kc mailing oi Distresses, z'.'j2-j. Expert carpet c'eanlng, uattress renovating, upholstering, uu', sprjuga rcstretched'. Call E. J. Hampton t o.. Feathei Renovating. Phooe G6v7. Chiropractor Owen W. Halverson, D. C. uos. phone 1086-W. Tul ,t- Bcde Bid,. City Scavenger McCarthy 6z Co., 2'34 Gran' avenue, i'bone JolS-W. Cooper SSiop Repair all kinds of barrels, tubs. etc. i hrlsi Lassen. 3506 Adams. Phone Dentists Tho New Method Dentists aie -pe-ciallsts iu all bram-ius ot IXntis'iy. 2 1 GO Washington 'L'03 Drain Tile for Sals intei mountain Concrete Co Twcn tietb and Lincoln avenue, Ogd n i ah. Bhor.es 2068 and 487. ,?S10 nfel y AIP-TISHT I - J 3 .UIIIIlJllB-,,,,. b 0 Equipped with th RESURREC1- ONE and the AIR-TIGHT TONE ARM. Q produces the sweetest, clcarc t and truest to life sound of all AT ALL GCO D DEALERS. H 0 GEO. A. LOWE.CO Sole Dlatrlbuton for the sutcs of Idaho. Nevada, M Montana. Wyomln p and Colorado GEO. A. lOW I Company I The Big Hardware Store jl zi graving Ogden Engraving srvke Co., u:k trs ot tine cuts In one or more colurs. iiu Twenty-fourth street. Bbouc 46J. oot Specialist Flat leet, corns, 3tc., corree od. L'ry .aboraior), UJU lluutn Bldg iooJ fire Insurance Charles Lisenbetg. Phone 18Ja-J. (.'alendonian and Michigan Coininervial Standard Insurance. t jib Hay and Grain Hay, grain and you1 try feed bell Bros, '611 Twenty-third. Poone -8 to ilOO Hides, Wools, Furs O. M. lvuj'iun. JJ69 Wall avenue, pas tup pin.ei i'Ik'I.u 781 loJb Jobbing Jubbiug, brick, cement and plaster ing. Phone 77tl. 1835 Wash. 1M3 Jtiiilt and Hides Western Hide & Junk Co., .;2JJ Washington Ave. Phone 861. Ogden Juuk House, .000 a-hington Ac. i'hont Key Fitting Key fitting and lo - k repurlng. T.ud tou Repair Shop, 2409 liuuoru b."97 'ifc Insurance W. C. Stewart, special represouls tive of the New Yc4k Liio lnsurjuco Co. 44 Lewis Bldg. Phone 7i'. JI63 Painting Paper cleaning and t?ntlcg New Wll kinson. Address rear 738 Twc-aly-sixth street. Phone 1520-J. -457 Refinishine Brass beds, chandeliers, office fix tures refiished. T. Harlan O'Nell, 651 Twetieth street. 120Z it Read the Classified Ids. -J ! hysician and Surgeon Dr. A. FernJund, u.fico hour.: II to 4 p. in. New Peery Bldg., i.udon Ave. Res. Phone 046. Office phone iy00-w! ieal Estate and Loans Willard Kuj. real tstaf, and loms. 2474 Washington. Pnone -ii'D 1874 Scavenger Garbage and ruonish nauljd, -:es3 pools and loiiets cleaned. John C'jipp & Lo. Pnoue 828. J.6; Hu:'sol avenut. 1 93o Sanitary Work Sanitary Garbage Cu., nil finda of ruuuiali hauled, Pbo:e 62?). -eving Machines S c rem, repair, '.any needles an: parts lor all makeo Ol iua. . iu..i Whllu Sewing Machine Co., .277 '.N'ashingiuu Phone 2884 Transfer Vork CALL S. M, .Moore lor all kinds of 9 transfer work. Phone 237J W. 13;;6 jfl Tents and Awning-i Ogden Tent and Awning Co, uio'.u faciurers ot high grade atbrv, ofiice ;iud resident awnings. Waerp. oof cr era, bags, etc. Anything in canvas.) .2t8 asbingion avenue. Phono 2b. Vacuum Cleaners j I Phone 2582 J lor -ucuum clei-uer SI 1 H .r -I hours, eterilltHi dutt bg. 5074! f ifl FOR RENT Dhio vacuum cleaner. 1 hours 50c Phone 2097. 127 1 J Windows Cleaned Expert window and wall paper clean ing anywhere. .-nerloan Window Cleaning. Phone 5bo 2170 A'avhiucton. Read the Classified Ada- A V