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SALT LAKE Paris Returns to Long Skirt BUSINESS DIBPCTORy — ... . COO,> on “ » S .L V E B —full «e t» or alucie d,' « ..........» I r « lla r p o v n PARK BLDG SEES NEED OF "CITY BOOK” IM > MAIN S T R ttt THE COKTINENTAl-WOOD STAVE PIPt i i ing e " B a y e r ” on tablets, spirin prescribed by •d safe hy millions for > 5 UM BRELLA TO MASTER Dog That Keep, a Ntw Yon imuter Dry When H. Gets Caught in Rain. «how you ii ri'iMlur dog," ag j •r to Ms f.'li'inl .lulinson,« Invited lo dinner at hia ham. 1 ; Island, nr... . to the Kn lull. They Imil alighted (M lii anil it was mining, tint' aril • imi mill ilmvn the strM ly. t are you looking for?" asked i. •«•!” exrluiimwl i.ardiner, IgMe friend's question and pot» ill the street. "There'. ■ iq- It." Igiun polli-e dog rnme runnlag the stiitlon with nn unihrell. loutli. The dog stopped In Iran liner. ,' h my dog,” said Gardiner. "Oi ays tny wife gives him u ua «nd he brings It down t. tk so I don't liuve to wilk heal wet.” Pertinent Inquiry, newest member of Min Jos* school class was a lad visa “ss was eqtml to his rnrlMlg l mutters. nc oeension Miss Jones' midi remarks touching untnithhd id earnestly endeavored t. la ?r charges with the necessltjd ruthfnl at all times end «od» mistunoes. the new pupil appeared to It y Interested In Miss Jones're and. after due rellecthu pH *ry to her: t I'd like to know, mu am."» I It a He If nobody ever koovi!' ! uikee Sentinel. Pals. . age seven, laid illsobeyej her and as a result was sevefdl I. A fter the girl had had 1« the wnlk 'd Into the next ana her mother was sitting, Ihtt* is around her mill said: ter, you anil I are pals; • are anything shout «panili' ” And mo*her could ad * | mill who doesn't care k* looks In the l>»fk u W h ealth and walk «re a * • 'U can avoid this lility if you’ll stop IK tea and coffee and instead, rich, pleas- istum. stum is the deli- ereal beverage with ee-like flavor. It » the advantages of drink, without the cts of tea or coffee. der Postum from grocer today. Try the famil y for a few tnd see what a dif- a there’ll he—how permit Nature to sound sleep and g, sturdy, quiet . Sold by grocers Main comas in two nstent Posturn (in tins) slamly in tho cup bf Itjon of boiling water. Cereal (in pa. *ag«s <* a Ik, for those who pTe ak# the drink vhile the bein g prepared! mad* ie for 20 mi nates. - l e a l t à ason* «n d «H gen erai CAPITOL COFFEE I m tains proper directions. ? - ' HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS Rheum atism N euritis P ain , Pain when your oss a t rT* S S E : , . i . F o r i r r i g a i io n i What are the "points" of eltlea? How shall we compare one with unother, V " 111 " farm p u rposes, i and, allowing for geographic, climatic 1 For full iaform*»tion write 1 anil economic limitations, describe the curve o f possible ascent for the one [ M l I H H I S O N , M K H H I I . L <1». we love best? Here Is where we must establish standards. Vaguely we recognize these types In r , from oo t** fw.00 prr «!*> Fle**ant work our common reference to n “ factory town," a “ raining town" or a "county K w r ’ » » hi .... .. * * f” 11 ara writ« or «nil seat” and so on. Hut, as to a factory town or any other kind that we want to know about ami Improve, how does 3 6 4 E a*l S e c o n d S ou th St. Milt la k e City. Utah ___________ It compare with others? We need u little book on "W hat Is a thf* flneat rof- City?" It should he n cheap little hook ..*♦* made. Ones tried al w a y* used that everybody can buy, u simple little that everybody cun understood, }a vid s o n -L a k e Tea & Coffee book n sort of civic primer. M fg ., Ranter*. Fucker* and Importer*. Suppose we live, as so many of us do, In nn ordinary, medium-sized town. CI.KANING A N D D Y K I N G _______ Our “ city book” should inform us that a normal town, with the number of I l k a . a u k s at u y k r s . gw Inhabitants our town has, should have in.urt-il Work *u er»n t»«d . W . PM such and such functions, uddlug to the «urn pò«luira P r i« H »t_ on r.q u «t Der* Cleaners ft Dyer*. 114 E Broadway. simple requirements of the small vil lage those other nud more varied func IHO\ I M K N T * tions which the larger population o f pO Nl'M KNT8 Writ# for ratalo*. Standard our town requires and cun support. irble ft Granite Co.. 117 W. Droadwry. Such a list, for our ordinary medium- I HI Mill It M IM P S A N D S T B P fC IL S sized town, might run somewhat ns Il'UH KK 8 1'AMI'S A STE N C ILS . SeaU and follow s: ’ tag* *l*o made. Send for eampla*, prices . Salt Lake Stamp Co., (5 W. Broadway. Smithy, store, postofllce, school, church, dressmaker, milliner, barber, C R K A M B R IK S .’ rug store, moving pictures, court I k k a m BOUGHT. Send ua your eresm. fatrrn Crramrry Co., 244 W. Fourth SootK house, jail, tire coiuiHtuy, hotel, hall. These are not placed In any dog M l SK A I. I Y S T R U M B N T S matic order of Importance, or arranged EüsiCAL i n s t r u m e n t s with great cure. If every description- on very aaay term*. A “ puttero town" should be described Frite Da y ncs-Beebe. Salt I-ake. suggesting the Income 'hat should be P O IL T R 1 \NH B OOS derived from legitimate taxation of Its ICLTKY BOUGHT. For beat reaulta akip ultry, egg* and game to Fulton M k t Correct number o f citizens, and showing Just reight. Prompt return*. W rite for price*. what advantages a town with such an Income deserves and requires.—Char A I TO MOD 11 ■ KM A N D T R U C K S LDSMOBI1K D iSTKlBU TO U S Cara A track*, lotte Perkins Oilman In the Century lied car ba; gain*. A. E. Touraaen. 447 S. Main. Magazine. O') MEN W A N T E D "B ayer.” 24 and UMV—All drujgjiiti, (oiioaceticariileater of Sihc/lleutf W riter Point* Out How Information of Great Value to Community Could Be Spread. P I A l T O M O IIfl.K A C C K N S O R IB S t i l l Fiston R in g* • ure your motor trouble*. Gill Fiatnn Itiiigt h . 15 i niat Fourth South SI K U IC A L A I M 'I .I A N C K S LASTÏC 8 T (I( K ING Ml'US. ■nuf.icturers abdominal. .Maternity supporter*. • fitter* 8. H. Bowtnar Co.. Brooka Areada È III m m : s > C O L L B G B S MAY BE PROUD OF RECORD M.ti*achusett* Town Hae Shown What Can Be Done When Manage ment I* Intelligent. In contrast with the situation at »tlock Island, where the town came thool of Efficiency. All Commercial branche*. ueuc bankruptcy, Is that of Middle- %talog free 60 N Main St . Salt Lake City. ton, Mass. I'l I \ I I \ A II t T T O \ M The entire permanent debt of Mid llO m i INI. COKSKT I’ ARLO RS. dleton at the presen’, lime Is $7,000, In dei-ignir.s. making. Suing corset*, ■fmita.-hlng. igntm idcring, braiding, accordioa of which $ 1,000 is due in notes which pd i d* pirating Hutton* madr. 40 E. Bdwv. will soon he paid, leaving a balance T in t: it K P A iK iv o of $o,400. Here is What the town has VLCANIZINU U R ETB EA D IN G . Quality and to show for the unfijuut and may be Standard Tirr Work*. S it So. S tate tim ely: III M il: It s A M I B L A N K S First, und one of the most Impor tant, are excellent schools. There Is ¿ K VOl'K LOCAL PU B L ISH E R rer loo.# iraf binder», «prrial blank», racord» also a fine, free public library, well f all kinds. H » give« Quality Service equipped with the best of books. IIARUIÜR rO b U K iE I There Is public water with good hy IllLER BAKI1KK COLLEGE. Qualify aa bar- drant service nnd with which a large r r la G . r v k i 41 8. Wait Tampla Street. portion of the townspeople can be sup plied. lClectrlc lights ure In all the Obstructed Vision. central streets nn*l u lnrge number of An old nier< limit who resided In Jre- homes are equipped with them. There nd had a glnss eye. which it tvus his are good railroad accommodations. »torn to take out and deposit In a T w o new bridges linve been built over nobler of water each night before the Ipswich river. The Improvements, »tiring. He awoke one morning very with Ihe exception of the schools, ilrsty, having nn the previous night have all been made during the last 20 rank not wiaely but too well, and by years, nnd are all paid for with the ilstake drank from the tumbler which exception of $.i,-Rki. hntalned ills artificial optic, thereby In addition to the above the state Va'lowlng same. and county have expended on the Hi» wife, fully aroused and grently streets In town, under the smnll town panned at the semi choking condition act, for macadam roads, $150,000.— f her upmee called to the valet, who has an Irishman, to render assist- Horton Globe. ■Mlk City Library and Farmer. Pat having promptly arrived, was Requested to look down Ills master'» How pleasant relations are main hroat to see what caused the obstruc» tained between the farmers In the re B"ti. Proceeding to Investigate hi gion o f Stockton, Cal., and the at W Ihe eye In question lodged some tendants at the city library o f that ‘Istnnce down the passage. Meantime place, anti how the farmers draw p* anxious wife naked: heavily upon the facilities of the li “'.'»n't you see down, Pat?" brary to tbclr pleasure and profit. Is "How can I see down and another toltl In a bulletin o f the Department Hlnw looking up?"— Ixmdon Answers. of Agriculture. The library senti» ouf traveling libraries to communities, and It also encourages the country resi Cubeb Beans. | The rnbeh 1» the «mall sromstle dents to make tllroet use o f the main of pl|ier cnbehn, n climbing library. There are .'it! communities and ^nib. nstivo i.f Java and Borneo, hut I 22 school districts that are receiving cultivated In various tropical county free library service from Stock- pumrle* The dried unripe fruit Is ton, and the mnin library has a direct ucii need In medicine as a etlm- country circulation o f 6.281 volumes. »nt. expectorant nnd diuretic. The —Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. filiation of smoke nnd burning •eh lien a pa 11s live effect In some Photographing From Airplane. ’wtloss of Ihe respiratory pat- In view of the facility with which objects many feet under water can be -------------------- - photographed from an airplane It Is possible thut the navigation of such a Work Really a Privilege. A great munv people have tried to I river as the Mississippi, with Its shift ’• without work but have lamentably | ing bars, may hereafter be made safe lied In their undertaking. Some of ay monthly or weekly mopping from In earthquake regions, such »m never would have done eo had the air. ■s southern Italy end Japan, the .'hanging const lines, shallows and safe harbors can easily be photographed I proper Con* eptlon of work, which from the air after each fresh shock, I "<>' « penalty hut a privilege. ilius kecp'ng navigation open and safeguarding the lives o f mariners. The Thousand Islands. 1 ^ * Thoaannd islands Is the nsraa Calgary Insure* Employees. r ” '1 >o a • • . n of «mall Island* Group Insurance to the amount of I ih* expansion of the St. Lawrenci $1,500,000 has been taken out by the 'r from the en«tern end of Lake ut.rlo for t forty inllea. They city o f Calgary to cover employees In 1 case of death, sickness, accident, or r' \ In New York stats any other cause. Calgary Is at pres ^ Mrt’r in C'nnnda It Is estimated ent the largest city In Canada provid H ere are f r m l . r; n t o 1.800 Is- ing this form of protection for em |T,,i« In the group. Handsome sum- ployees. A feature o f the group plan | i " real lences have been erected on F'i'F of the Islands. Large hotel, is that many otherwise uninsiirubb tniah eccommodatlon« for many citj persons are thus included. "tort during the summer. ► . D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE^ r t [ ( i ( Makes Hard Work Harder CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP A bad back makes a day's work twice as hard. Barkache usually FOR CHILD’S BOWELS comes from weak kidneys, and If headaches, dizziness or urinary dis orders are added, don’t wait—get help before the kidney disease Even a sick child loves the “fruity” to the Imagination except to wonder taste of “ California Fig Syrup." I f the takes a grip— before dropsy, gravel or Bright's disease sets In. Doan'» how the weurer keeps it on. little tongue Is coated, or If your child A house such as Callot, thut ha» Is listless, cross, feverish, full o f cold, 1 Kidney Pill» have brought new life and new strength to thousands M always reveled in richness of fabric, or has colic, a teaspoouful will never working men anil women. Used will surely find much that Is Inspir fall to open the bowels. In a few und recommended the world over. ing In the new French brocaded ina hours you ran see for yourself how A ik your neighbor! terlals, wonderful In their richness thoroughly It works all the constlpa- \ of color and design. Patterns In gold tlon poison, sour bile and waste from J. C. Welcome, har- nesa maker, Montana the tender, little bowels and gives you St. and Third Ave., a well, playful child again. Goodin*. Idaho, says: Millions of mothers keep "California ; “ I caught a heavy cold and It settled on Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea- I my kidneys. I suffered with a dull backache, spoonful today saves a sick child to- and my back was stiff; morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine s and sore. The kidney “California Fig Syrup" which has di- j secretions passed too frequently and were rectlons for babies and children of all ! highly colored. I had1 ages printed on bottle. Mother I You I often read a b o u t Doan’ s Kidney Pllla, must say “ California" or you may get j so 1 used a few boxes, Doan'a cured an Imitation 5g syrup.—Advertisement, j me o f the complaint.’* • limili'' |»i »« «•»»»1*^** Al»** BOYD JEWELERS MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE There has been much speculation regarding the styles of evening dresses thut will be worn during the coming winter. The talk about long skirts, usserts s fashion correspondent, bus grown to he more than a rumor. W e hear them discussed everywhere as a fash Ion that has taken a firm hold. It Is true they ure not yet worn on the streets In this country to any extent, hut they ure seen In the newest eve ning dresses which are recent Importa tions or cogim o f new French models. All of the conjecture regarding Ihe beauty of the new styles In evening dresses Is being verified daily hy the appeurance of lovely new models from the hands of the great artist dress makers of Paris. The gay summer social season has made It possible for many of the winter novelties to be anticipated. Paris is back again to Its prewar gnyety. anti the number less events given In honor of visiting strangers have brought together wealth and fashion to nn unrivaled degree. While no one can deny the con tinued vogue of black— which fad, starting for daytime wear, finished by absorbing evening costumes as well— one Is happy to note that at the most receut social aLTulrs gay splushes of color are beginning to appenr. The all-prevailing black had got to the point where It was depressing In Its severity and predominance, especially as many Pnrlsiennes with these black dresses laid aside their jewels, some thing that Is not done even In the deepest o f mourning. Thus the In troduction of a sprinkling of more cheerful gowns has been received with enthusiasm. The many colorful balls given ns benefits for various charitable works throughout the season In Paris af forded occasions upon which these daz zling new evening dresses could be worn with great effect. Visitors from ] all nations have united In attending gala performances and other bene Model of Heavy Gold Lace, stra'fl fits In the guise of social gatherings. Bodice Supported on One Should* Thus these beautiful new evening by Chain of Jewel*. dresses have come under the eyes of all the world, so to speak, for smart and silk are ’brocaded on foundations Large motifs are Women of all countries have worn of satin finish. them, first In Psris, and nt the open chosen, and the design appears to ing of the fall nnd winter season they stand away from the fabric In a go will unquestionably he seen In multi geously glowing effect. fold duplicate wherever women of | Flower inot>.t often are selected, with preference given to the large prominence appear. Modern and Claseic Notes Combined. (towers, such cs the tleur tie Us and the tulip. All leeves, too, are used In In addition to their beuutlful colors a conventional way. When sl“ a11" the strikingly new note is the length flowers are used the design Is U> o f the evening dress. Practically branches, nnd the effect of such pat- every model that Is smart anti new is terms Is daring and beautiful. long. One might say very long, touch Gold ami silver brocades are seen ing the heels, though never so com on crepe satin foundations or even pletely long but that the wearer's on backgrounds of dull crep e-a way ankles are revealed through openings of enlivening these dull fabrics which or transparencies. have been almost too much In evi The modern nnd the classic Join In dence during the last few months. these dresses—tlreek, Egyptian nnd Introducing the Bias Decolletage. striking up-to-date Parisian Ideas ate Madeleine et Madeleine have had combined. Every coquetry and flut tering effect Is Incorporated In the remarkable success with their yellow and silver dresses. They have chosen vivid canary shades, heavily tr.mmed with silver lace. Often they use ho one-slile shoulder strap, leaving the other shoulder bare or with a strap o f opposing color. Thus one stand, er may be draped In yellow and tbs other with a slender band " f s,h" Their newest dresses appear to be made of one piece of goods cut on the Idas and wrapped around the fig ure with the loose end caught up on one side to form a cascade drapery. The girdle or trimming Is always nth tasted at a low waist line. Such a dress is particularly pronounced In fids style when the wearer assumes tl e sleek coiffure of a Spanish beauty ‘o classic days and to this add. a ?et comb and long Jet earrings. B eC rK -r 7r h '°"n vTrim m ed with embrotiled goitl heavily trlmmeo ^ ^ to0, like pnssem re T o successes. a|>- w n n uneven length, about % i s « nincri> original In their ctmeept „re some of the new gowns by I- Z combining the Idea of Inns: h n-l ,n I full anti narrow skirts. ThnV it" to say! to"the liwirt, full skirt she hits added an nnderpettloost car row .ntl long. Often «h i. nm e ^ e l b .. transparent, or if » ls s - .. - K ' l t r s r p i s set Evening Dress of Embroidered Silver In open effect Tull* and Lac* With Panel Sashes shirt. „ , of Mauve. Notes Front Parle. present-day evening gowns. The Paris dressmnker knows that to he success ful she most give her fair clients something more than it dress. Klie must give added charm nnd grace— added personality, as It were. Callot, whs nwalys finds her great est success In evening dresses, has fairly shone with brllllnney In Iter latest productions. Keeping, as she always tlocs, more or less to ancient Egyptian feeling, she has evolved marvelous new things. An exquisite model designed es pecially for a straw-colored blonde Is developed In water green anti gold brocade and gold lace, the latter swathing the figure from low waist line to ankles in mutnmy-like form. Over this falls the brocade In green and gold, which forms twin trains— aide* «? the bodice, leaving nothing Now that 'he French dressmakers No" (i0wn to their prewar l,,"ve Parisian wedding" are begln- s’.atu* ' nr I , ,,f n()vel ami 7 ; 7»m h e r sometimes ex- Ttrlelv'picturesque, hut always main treiaely 1 “ KrMlch elegance. tntnlng generation are a«k- So," e, ; 7 a n be possible that 'be {" • J ,oday intend to abandon sl- ther the symbolic white costume 'their classic crange blossom of and of*»Hv'er trimmed with tulle ve've. ,' n,*’i'|n,J|>'w lth T h e ’same color now mn:Hy dr«**'*- on An Idaho Case Get Doan's at Any Store, 80c a Bo* Fraudulent Alchemist*. Discussing the work of Boger Bacon, regarded as the greatest ifallosopher of the Thirteenth century, ITof. Wil- ! limn Kotuaine Newbold of the Uni- j versify of Pennsyhta la, who has suc ceeded In finding a key to this won derful book, speaks of numerous references to alchemy. In Bacon's time alchemy was considered a science and we have records of many workers, ! some o f them honest In tlielr Liellefs, bst mnny of them were simply Im postors using the desire for gold to obtain large sums of money from their credulous victims, the New Yolk Sun explains. DYED HER SKIRT, DRESS, SW EATER AND DRAPERIES Each package of “ Diamond Dyes” con tains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, even if she lias never dyed before. Buy “ Diamond Dyes” —no other kind—then per fect home dyeing is sure because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods.—advertisement. The only cure for old age ls to die young. D O A N ' S W A V FOSTER.M 1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N . * . Don’t Cut Out a Shoe Boil, Capped Hock or Bursitis (or f t 1 k V ■"w * \ W lf 1 J V\V' J will reduce them end leave no blem ishes. Stops lameness promptly. D m s not blister or remove the hair, and horse can be worked. $2.50 a bottle delivered. Book * A free. W. r. T m x , he.. 31« Tta,!« St. SpraffaU. I ms . Cuticura Soap Shaving Soap ---- The Safety Razor---- DROPSY Catleara Soap shave* without mag . leerywbwuSa. TREATED ON WEEK F IK K 3 S h ort breathing i lia ved In a fe w Í •wetlinar re d u ___ fe w day*; regulate* th# five r, kid n ey*, ato and heart; purifiea the b lo od , atrenvthe antire ayatem. W r it • f o r f r « # T rim ! TnmtmmmU C$UNI DROPS? IfMEtr Cl., I||U.MTUU(TL H We hate to see a man shy at oppor tunity. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. rtUW WOMEN AVOID SURGICAL OPERATIONS Some Are Extremely Necessary, Others May Not Be Every Woman Should Give Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound a Trial First Chicago,111.—*‘ I was la bedwith a female trouble and inflammation and had four doctors but none o f them did me any good. T h e; all aaid I would have to have an oper ation. A druggist’s wife told me to take Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and I took 22 bottles, never missing a dose and at the end of that time I was 1 well. I have never! sien to take it again aa I have been so well. I have a ■ix room flat and do all my work. My two sisters ara taking the Compound upoa my recommendation andyoa may publish my letter. It I* the gospel truth and I will write to any one who wants a personal letter.” —Mrs. £1 I f H a y d o c k , 6824 S t Law rence Avo., Chicago, III 1 m A V erm o n t wom an ad d s h e r testim ony to the lo n g lin e o f those fo rtu n a te w om en w h o have been restored to health hy r.ydla M. l ’lnli ham ’s V e g e ta b le Com pound, a fte r It had been decided an operation ivas x.eeessary 1 Burlington, V L — “ I suffered with female trouble, and had a numbs* o f doctor* who said that I would never be any better until I had an operation. I was so bad I could hardly walk across the floor and could not do a thing. My sister-in-law induced me to try Lydia El Pinkham’a Vegetable Compouñd and it certainly has helped me wonderfully. I keep houre and do my work and have a small child. 1 have recommended Vegetable Compound to a num ber of my friends and you may publish my testimonial ’ ’—Mrs. H. R. .S haron , Apple Tree Point Farm, Burlington, VL In hospitals are many women who are there for surgical operations, and thero la nothing a woman dreads more than the thought of an operation, arad the long w ;ary ittx bs o f recovery and restoration to strength if it it successful It is very true that female troubles may through neglect reach a stag# where an operation is the only resource, but most of tho commoner ailments xf women ere not the surgical ones ; they are not caused by serious displae*. nnents, tumors or growths, although the symptoms may appear tha sama. When disturbing ailments first appear take Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present distress and prevent more serious troublaa. In fact, many letters hsve l>een received from women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. l’inkham’s Vegetable Compound after operations have been advised by attending physicians. I.y tlia E . I ’ in k h a n i’s P r iv a t e T e x t- H o o k upon “A ilm en ts P e e n » lia r to W o m e n ” w ill lie s e n t t o y o u fr e e upon request. W r i t « to T h e L y d ia E. P in k h a tn M e d ic in e Co., L y n n , M assachusetts. Th is b ook con ta in s v a lu a b le in fo rm a tio n . Disordered Stomach What to Take for l ake a good dose of Carter’# Little liver Pill* —then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after CARTER’S IIT T L E I V E R You will relish your rnesls wi'hout fesr of trouble to follow. Millions of all ag « tak# them for Biliousness. Dizzmess.Sick Hesdache.Upect Wr.msch and fra Sallow. Pimply, Blotchy Skin They end the misery of IPILLS 2S i Z F * W M j .u m S»*H Pin . Small D im W * l