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I - i THE QGDLN STANDARD: OGDEN. uTAH. FRIDAY, DhCLMBLK IM, 1919 9 Sl i Woman's Page llOVE and MARRIED UFEl fcu, the noted author I Idah MSGlone Gibson j John in a New Role. "I can't understand you, Katherine," ' fiiid John "Almost any other Ionian : tou!d be delighted to flourish a, gold h purse before the eye? of her friend. eyen If "be had to stuff it with I patches of green and white satin to simulate bills thronch the meshes " l 1 opened my eyes wide, for althouch I j ViS exceedingly tired my husband I jn that remark had shown me a new aid of his mind a side that I would I tve Indignantly repudiated had any I oXif tried to tell me of It and it ci spurred my flagging spirits to Instant tt reTolt. I "Is It possible. John," I asked, "that yoU bave such a cheap Idea of woman f hood as that? Why, you give me to understand that you think you can j faive any hurt which you may give a I I K-nnian with a gift, and that she will tj ,0 to any length to appear more af i fluent than her 6ister woman? Is that erer' man s opinion of women or are you unique In the Idea?" k I John looked at me with such sur- prise and mystification In his face that U L gs Sad and despairing as I was, I could I not help aniline "Oh, you're just Joking with me," he , saj(j ,;vou know you like pretty things 1: quite a? much as I like to give the m to s , I VOU." No Money to Put In It. Il "I don t like prettj things well I enMigh. John, as 1 told you before, to cjrrv- around a gold mesh bag that ha? I been selected for me by a former weetheart of m husband s, especially Kj i; I am never 'o have any money to i T put in H." I I At this time John, who had been j k I fumbling about my desk, much to my .! displeasur.: , as 1 am ery particular, about the order of my personal be fc ( longings, came upon the bag in which H I bad placed the remainder of the I money which he had wired to me at my mother's. He carefully counted and straight SI ened out all the bills and when ho had 5 finished he said with satisfaction I "There are $410 here I'll Just take the ! $400 arid leave you the ten so that you l - I True economy is getting the most lor your money, and that sometimes means paying a little more for things, When you buy tea, true economy is getting the most cups for every cent you spend, I and the most tea enjoyment out of every cup. That's hat you get from Schilling Tea. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong, English Breakfast All one quality. In puchmyn lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco ' Old Kentucky 1 I Blend I used to be the thing but no more. Now it is Ida- ho blend the pick of Idaho's choicest wheat 9 properly blended makes f Idaho's best flour I "Cache Valley's I Best" I It's a pleasure to make H good bread with this quality flour. Just tell H your grocer to send you H a sack and see the fine bread you can bake with it. T.FARR&CO. I I n i Distributors I b s FONC I I ade nag moved to ..eity-Mth Street I cah'i say I never pave you anything," and he lauphed eaSIl As he put that 510 into rav puree 1 set up in bed with a jerk ' John Gordon, do you mean to tell me that you are eolns to take back the money that you sent to me when you exported that you were In a nast scandal and wanted to placate me in every particular Only a Mercenary Woman. "Now I cl6rly StS that you think I am Ju?t another one of ihose mercen ary thine that yon have labeled woman' in the back 01 your brain. To you I am nothing more than pomeihinp to han,: the fraud and fine raiment up on that advertise your prosperity." 'Well, doesn't every man like his wife to show what he thinks of her?" "I am quite sure I don't want to show what you think of me, If (hat Is VnilT nnlnlA,, '" 1 ' Y ....... .rwui vrpitnuu . TVJUIUU III 1UIII mind, John, I am no better than a woman of the atreeis, who can be bought and paid for a piece of mer iCDSndlSe which your business acumen will allow you tn purchase only at the smallest possible pnre Hush, Katherine' Are you craz ? 1 never knew before that you had been bitten by this 'new woman' bug You never showed me this side of your na ture during that three weeks before we j ore married If vou hnd " "I wonder." I Interrupted, it every man and woman ultimately wake up, as we have done, to the knowledge that the women and men they marry are totallv different from the ones with whom they had fallen in love?" "Why, what do you inran, Kath erine?" "You have just said that you didn't understand me and asked if I were a 'now woman,' and from the first hour after I married you I have found in you characteristics, ldiosyncracles ami traits of character that have been ut ter surprises to me Perhaps you have found the same surprises in me." John's eyes rested on my face for a moment, questioning!?. And then he spoke quite irrelevantly: "How prettil) vour liair cutis around your face. Katherim Lot me brint: you the hand minor and show you how .sweet you look with fOUl hair in this slmplt- fashion wish , on could wear it this way with vour daytime at tire." Come Toward Table. "Don't John, don't"' I said as he was making toward th dressing table on which my hand mirror lay. oiii i must, oecause, my dear, you look more beautiful than 1 bav STM seen you before in my life," and he thrust the mirror Into my hands and bent dovn, even as I laid it aside, and pressed a long kiss on my lips Hut even though I felt "the old-time! thrill 1 would not give in to its sooth ing Influences. Without a semblance of rancor. I gently pushed him away and turned my face to the wall "Oh. well," he said with quick of fense, "if you feel that way about me, I guess I had better make myself scarce " He walked over to my desk and picked up the roll of money As he did so he caught sight of the first let ter which I had written to my mother the one I had intended to destroy. "Oh, this is what you're going to do?" he said. "Getting ready to leave me, eh?" I BREAD MADE OF FLAXSEED SKINS IN PETROGRAD HEL&KGFORS, Finland, Nov 17 (Correspondence of The Associated PM j The only bread the majority of the residents ol Petrograd have been nnle to obtain lor months has loen thr- eo-all.rl "duranda. ' made from flaxseed ,vk:ns, from wh! h the oil hns been pressed. M. aponen. a Petrograd art dualer who ro ecntly succeeded in escaping from Boi Bhevlst Runsla. to Finland. Who OiiOlSSOS this flluatlon says the bread is highly irritating and causes stomach trouble. M Saponen expressed the opinion that, : If the alltcxl blorkRoV continued, thr woinl months for Bolshevist Russia would be March end April He stated that though Unemployment was general In Petrograd, It was difficult to hire workmen owln to their weakened condition nd apnthv. Tht propertied elass, who are not allowed food rations Ret nothing except whnt I they manago to buy surreptitiously by selling their furniture and other DOS session. Bartering If extensively practiced in I Petrograd and .Mom ow as well bJ In the ! country," continued M. Saponen. "So one may legally possess more ih..n S.OO'i rubles. When people have nothing more With which they may trade they murt Join the Communist parly In order to get work. That is difficult, however, for the bnrpeolsle All the educated people try to move Into the ountry w here condi tions are belter." lal March, foreigners, who up to that I (imr had enjoyed Special privileges. ba L-vamc the objects ol persecution, declared M. Saponen. This gradually increased until June when foreigners, espeeially the Kngllsb. were attaeked wholesale The Germans after the Breet-Litvonii conference could do nr. ihey liked, but a I c hange ranr with the German revolution , The German diploma t were badly treated and after June 1 all Germans nhared the fate of other foreigner! ' There ha tocn Utile home life In P. tro- grad since July l. M. Saponen staled. when parents were ordered to take all meals 'i' the Commuhai eating houses. Thin order has not yet been extended la Rfoscow Owing to the closing of millinery nhops and other places employing large mimheri ui wonien, thoae who were phyalcnllv ahlo went Into the ammunition WOrhs and Other factories The remalndc- wert i Dorothy Dix Talks j ( HUSBAND AND WIFE SHOULD BE COMRADES j By DOROTHY DIX, the Wo:!d's Highest Paid Woman Writer i The one thing that makea marriage a t-uccess is the ability of husband and wife to be comrades Everybody knows this. Especially women No one duty is more Impress ed upon the mind of a bride than the necessity of making herself a com panion to her husband. She is adjured to put on a pretty frock and meet him with a happy smile when he comes hnnie from work, and spend the eve nine entertaining him She Is told that she must read up on subjects In which he is Interested so that she may he able to converse interestingly upon them. And. as a matter of fact, women do take this advice very much to heart. They try to he companionable td their husbands, and manv is the bored little wife who wades conscientiously through the pink sporting sheet when -he is earning to read a Six Besl Seller so she can at least listen in telllgently when her busband talks about baseball nr prize Fighting, and I who pretends to an enthusiasm over athletic sports when the very men It ion of exercise makes her footsore and weary Nobody, however, ever says a word i to men about their duty to try to lie companionable to their wives, aiul not one man in a million ever conceives I r.f it na in onv u no,- n( yio nV.ll. cations as a husband to chum with his wife, or to manifest the faintest in terest in any of her pursuits and pleasures. Vet, when all is said, comradeship is a two handed same thai cannot -played alone. No woman, be she over I so sociable and genial of disposiiion. lean chum wi'h a man who acts like a I clam on ice at home Nor can an I w oman carry on a sprightly conversa tion wnh a life like understudy of A 'store dummy, which Is the common at titude of the married man in the bosom I of his family There is no real reason why a man shouldn t make as much effort to entertain bis wife as she does him. Neither is there anj reason wh he shouldn't rend up on topics in which she takes a real burning heart Interest, and be able to, at least, follow her When she 1 ; 1 1 k s ol .lenir. modaK and Doucet sleeves, which, after all, are just as elevating and inspiring topics of conversation as home run. and up per cuts, ami teeing off Only men don't do it If there is any conversation in the household wife literally has to start something, and the something has to be of a mascu line interest, or else the woman Is re dud in doing a monologue To the average man (his muke . iMtle difference He sets all ol th- society he wants down town during the day In the different people with whom his busy life throws him in contact If ho wants more he goes forth in search of it in his club, or the lodge, or the cor ner saloon, ot wherever other men of his kind congregate. shut off from a livelihood and were fOH I 'I to shift for themselves as bes they could. I What polite proleetion Petrograd en Joys Is given by women, said M BapofiQn jin.i i ontlnued "A ynr ago every person was :i law unto himself, the authorities doing1 little to suppie'M lawlessness, but Since sprtftg the jolk- and militia, mode up of worn' I from the Baltic provinces, have been trv ing le, k' ordSr. In Moscow there is IS regular nillltin, the members of WhlCH are often, themselves, arrested by the soldiers." Although burglars caught In Petrograd are promptly executed by the Bolshevist s robberies are .still frequent. Wines and vodka are .still obtainable at exorbitant prlees. Asked if the Balehevists were showing any signs of factional division, M. Si.. ' ponen raid that none would admit puh lirly that there was not uponlmlty. oo Pimples bad breath, sallow oku Ugh' It's awful - lake Hdtl'ster'fl Rocky Mountain Tea and be ,n I ho ' swim Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement. international Police Force Suggested by Member Parliament LONDON. Dei 3. Creation of anj international police force is suggested b Major David Davles, a member of j parliament. He told the Grotius so ciety ths1 each nation should have a sufficient arnn 10 maintain Internal' order and furnish Its QUOtS when the League of Nations required It; thai BO. nation should employ a new weapon Of war. and thai each nation should pro vide the League of Nations with an adequate force for Immediate use The units should be concentrated In different parts of the world and the naval portion similarly constituted Poison en:, '.vat planes, submarines, heavy artillery and tanks should be ceded to the league to form the head quarters force and no state should be! allowed to own them or to make use of any new invention for war like pur poses, he said Major Davles said the greatest re sistance to the suggestion probably now would be found in America "which IwaR the more saddening because the president of the grout republic was one uf the earliest and most powerful i ponettts of the principles of the league." ZAPATA LEADER SURRENDERS. EL PASO. Tex , Dec. 18. Oildurdo Magama, a Zapata leader in southern Mexico, has surrendered to govern ment forces at Puebla according to advices received here today. Magama is said to have had hut twenty-seven followers when he surrendered. INOORDA BAKERY I m Successor to Dalebout l & Bros. Highest quality ofv 9 fruit cake at 55c lb. Taste J Ik before you buy. 751 I Twenty-seventh s t r e e .M It does not occur to him to find companionship In his own home, still less does he think of offering It to his wife, or realize how she hungers and thirsts for it, nor how grateful sh- 'would be to him if he only appeared to .enjoy talking to her. Men do not guess that the bitterest disappointment that matrimony brines to the majority of women Is spiritual loneliness. Bverj young girl's dream of marriage centers around being ! united to someone who will ?ie her a perfect companionship, someone who will be- interest nri in everything she thinks and does, someone who will listen sympathetically while t-he afis lytCS her soul, someone with whom she fin hope and plan and to whom She can talk endlessly. Few women are happy enough to re ali.'.e this ideal 0 domestic bliSS. Tlv creat majority of women, even those who are married to good kind, devoted in 'i. Ilnd (hat their husbands never drenm of sueh a thinx as making thfem tlteif eompnnlons. The average bus band assumes that his wife Mn I inter estod in Lhem, io be doesn'l tall Lo bei about them And be Is too busy and too absorbed in practical affairs to lend more than halt an ear when she tries to toll him about her affair'. So the result is that the man coos' ana uae woman goes me; other way from the very date of their; Riarrlage, almost. The woman has one' set of friends whom her husband' hardly knows b - iclit. with whom she; is far better acquainted, and with whom she has much more In common than she has with her husband. hi I ha Ills oWn Bel 01 intimates with whom his wife Is totally unacquainted, and so they gradualls dint apar-C un til they her,, me .-t rancors to -itich 'other This is bad foi both parties, but it is particularly bad for the wife because la oune- girl, when she marries, bac far less knowledge of life, and far less experience in the world than her husb?nd has had, and ir he would only be chums with her, and guide and di rect her, he could Save her from so ;many of the pitfalls Into which young j married women fall Indeed the man who nevor talks to Ins wife about the state or his busl ness has no right to censure her it she spends extravagantly. Nor has the limn who never takes his wife to ;i place or amusement any rlcht lo feel1 hlmseil in ased It she goes with ?ome other man. Neither has the man who I never manifests any interest In mak ing love to his wife th ripht to blame her if she listens to son talk from some philanderer who tells her how beautiful and wonderful she is. Women have done their part at try ing lo be comrades with their hus bands. Let Ihe men try it for a while. And Ihey will be surprised to find out how Interesting, and agreeable, and I what good sports the wonien are to I Whom they are married. PILGRIM FATHERS 300 ANNIVERSARY TO BE CELEBRATED NEW YORK, Dec 19 The SOOfh an niversary of the Pilgrim Fathers, ten tat Ive plans Of which have Just been announced here, win include celebra tions in England, Holland and the I'niled :.iies ami will continue from May to December 1020. A four day program in Leyden. Am slerdam and Rotterdam whence the Pilgrims sailed three centuries aco to the American wilderness where they might find "freedom to worship God," will start on August, when committees from the I nited States and England will be received :t the University of Leyden Addresses commemorative of the occasion will be delivered by scholars from ihe three countries, in cluding Ihe rector of the university, i Dr. Rendel Harris of .Manchester, Eng , viseount Bryee and a famous Ameri can who has not yet been designated. The next day. August 81, the birth day of the queen of the Netherlands, will include, beside a congress in the town hall, : religious memorial serv ice in the IMeterskirk In Which the Make all your cook- W ing more appstizin; Ba by using -jSJ & Gem Nut Margarine delicious, nutritious P flH cocoanut oil, peanut wM oil, pasteurized milk few and finest dairy i ilt. Order a carton from rt' your gioctr todmy. Swift & Company A Wonderful Sweeper Offer In order that you may have a TORRINGTON ELECTRIC VAC in your home for the coming year, we will sell this FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED - SWEEPER during this holiday season at a strictly cash price of s $45.00 I v iwmK. JBflfl Or you may have one on our liberal time payment I W jr Plan 0055 00 down and S5'00 per month- Attachments Always in Stock 8' i i' iII'II 'k?ArfB1 ffH I if I MWrfWflfrW hjjMslsl PfM g s ' I Ret John Ivobinsun, who led the Sep arationlsts from the Ohurch of Kng - land (the Pilgrims) to Holland in 16,0'J ,1 as buried. One ol the features of thf holiday at Amsterdam on September 1. will J bo a meeting in the Ilijksmuseum, the unveiling of a memorial window in ihe hagi jnekerk and a reception Tin next day there will be an aquatic pa geant in Rotterdam, the visitors travel ing in the morning from Leyden to Delftshaven, It possible, by boat alonj: ihe way the Pilgrims went. Then there will be trips to the religious havens of Rotterdam, a memorial service in the church at DelftShavSn and at 7 p. m the Kngllsh and American contin gents will depart lor Southampton. The celebration in England will, start in May, 192n, with meetings in t Scrooby. the home of Robinson. A.US terfield Boston and Sheffield From j August to September 20 (here will! I be ceremonies in Cambridge. London,! i Southampton and other places, oulmi J jnaling in the i-alling of ihe new May ! I flower, Which will carry the returning American committee and the British .and Dutch delegations who are to par jticipate in ihe program on this side .of the Atlantic. Main evi ntS of ihe American cele I Oration will be in Plymouth. Mas-, and Boston, where historical pageants , will be held, follow ed by a big recep (Hon in New York. Vice President Marshall Is honorarv chairman of the committee having the local program in charge The foreign visitors will ihen ! U'ken on a tour of the I'nited States On November 24, 1920. there will be a universal observance of Thanksgiving day in England. Holland and t he l nited Slates A tragedy is a comedy that fails to i make good at the box uffice l ANYTHING New or Old ANYTHING A to 55-now or old bouglil. told or traded Phone 33o ('books and stationery Jintmwell Book und Stationery, 2362 Washington Ave Phono 160. 20i BANKING Utah National Bank, southeast corner Tvvent -lyurth .nirl Washington l'liona SI. COUNSELOR AT - LAW T. R O'Connellj . ogili n. t l.ih Ix k.i1 advice l mull. Write ine the iucts. I'lvom- j'J'.t CARPET CLEANING K- Vtjn Ketnpsn for upholstering car pets loam id, ultcred and laid RemdJtlm of mattreuues. Phone 2762-J. Kxpcrt carpet U unlnp. matrcss rcno- . voting. iibulHti-i inn, it i i1 springs rc- Lretchod, CSH B. J Hampton Co . Feather Renovating Phons joso-vn i ! CHI ROPRACTOR Owen W. Halverson, D. C. Res. phone 1086-W 701-701 BWolea Building. CITY SCAVENGER UCCarthy Sc Co.. 2734 Grant Ave. Phone 20lfrW COOPER SHOP Hi-pun all klnda of barrels. tui. tc. i Christ Laen. 3:U6 Adams. Phone 980 : I DENTISTS The New .Mot bod Dentlstn are spceial. it8 In nil branches of Dentistry. iMft'i Washington Ave. ?sos DRAIN TILE FOR SALE I' Intermountaln CoUcrSte Co rwentieth I Hnd Lincoln v'. Ogden it oh Phonea -06J and 187. Idealized American Womanhood Portrayed on $22,000 Canvas new yohk, nec. is. a twenty- thousand dollar canvas of ''idealized American womanhood, an enigmatic interpretation of Mndonn.ihood." which will be presented by the war depart ment to lted Cross headquarters in Washington as a tribute tu ihe greal ministering organization from the bel ligerent forces, was placed on exhibi tion todaj Before beiuK placed on permanent exhibition ip Washington, the painting probably will be shown In Chlcaco. St. Louis, Minneapolis and Cleveland The canvas, by P. Luis Mora has been acquired by Secretary Baker through Major Joseph G. Kitchell, for merly f the g n ral staff. The title i "Thine is the crlory." 19 Portraits of more than 1600 women J 3r Red doss workers who rendered most conspicuous service In Ihe war wev- , i i nil;. I' cted by lied Cross heart' J U in. liters and divisional chapter off! !)k! cials throuphout the United Slate- B nd scientifically fused or blended IE nto one remarkable face by MrfToi iiheii and Incorporated In a lanfti-al. legoric corfSposltlon by M. Morfl 1 Anions the portraits selected went hose ol Mrs Marshall, wife of the vldj 1 li president; Mrs W II. Vanderbllt;. Mrs. August r.elmont and those ctf 1 tlk many shop and factory girls. 5 oo ' PROHIBITION DIRECTORS. W VSHINGTON. PeC 18. Threg additional state prohibition directors '& i re appointed today as follows Frank .M Silva, of San FranclscrT.' lur California. S S L K Devlin, of Havre, for Montana ; Julius C Stremlau, of Meriden foj Connecticut. uf j JAPANESE XMAS SHOP g Fancy Dishes Silk Wear. Many varieties of Xmas A gifts. Look our line over. I TOYO & CO. 2411 Grant Ave. IN FORMA TION B UREA U , Notice to Advertisers On and after April 1, 1919, business directory advertising in The Standa d will be $1 per line per month. ENGRAVING Ogden Engraving Service Co . makers of nne mts In one or more colors. 416 Twenty-fourth street Phone 463. FIRE INSURANCE Charley Klsenberg Phone 1853-J. Cal endoniHii and Michigan Commercial Stan- daid Insurance, 1573 j HEATING AND VENTILATING St.imlai'l IIihIIiik' and V enlll itlim- ' J5S1 Grant. Ave, Phoie- ::as-v' A. W. Ki umpei num. 14W HAY AND GRAIN Hy, gioin and poultry feed. 13 1 Broa 'til Twenty -third street. Plume 2S45. -1MJ HIDES, WOOLS, FURS O. M. EUtnyaq, --6'j wall Ave . rnys top prices. Phone "Sl-W. Ijo JOBBING Jobbhic brick, cernent and plastering ( phone 770. 1835 Washington. IMS JUNK AND HIDES Western Hide ft Junk Co.. :'32.t Wash ington Ave. Phons 861. Qgden Junk House, 2i59 Washlnaton Ave. Phone 210. KEY FITTING Uev fitting' nl lm-k v n mr. ll"d; son Repair shop,. rit Hudson S"i '.HQUARRIE MILLINERY L'07 Twinty-flfth etreet We are offer ins splendid line of trimmed and tailor ed hats at gieat rcduolloni A goo:i assorlmiMU nt one-half price ISxccptlon ally pood values foi your money. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I"r A. I'Vinliind. Offlci hours l'l to 1 p m, New iv, is Bldsr. Hudson v Res. Phone 646. Office phone l?0'J-Vv. slssl REFINISHING Brass heds. chandeliers, office fixturciS fll refinished T. Harlan O Nell Cbf rwentleth street, ijlE 0 REAL ESTATE AND LOANS Wiiiard Kay, real estate and Iohi:? ,4 1474 Washington Ave. Phone 409. llTC r SCAVENGER A Chi huge and rubbish hauled. cesspooiC i( and toll' ts cleaned John Chipp & CtC Phone S-S, jjij. Hudson Ave. 97"$ L SANITARY WORK Sanitary Garbage Co.. nil kinds of rubfi 1 bISb hauled. PhOde OJU SEWING MACHINES We rent, repair, carry needles anffl 1 i f for all kinds ot mai l, mi's. 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