Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- Smashing Big Joy Shotv Opens at Pantages Today L SHEPARD announces MIIS LULU engagement of her daughter Edna Everett to Arthur Edward Lewis The wedding will take place in the near future The above announcement will be read with a great deal of friends of the interest bride-eleby the many where in this city young she has spent her childhood and early girlhood ct s: jjc IVKIIDIX G II A V AWOl VCKI) The marriage of Miss Margaret "Whitney the attractive young daughter of Mr and Mrs Orson F Whitney and I jester 'lav Essig will take place on Sat urrliiv evening April 2S at the home W of the bride's sister Mrs Charlescere-monv The Timi'son at 7: o’clock will be performed by Richard W Young in the presence of the relatives of the young couple ami i lose frieii-lami will be followed by a large reception The bride will be attended by Mrs Edward Fitzpatrick as matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Emma Chase and Miss Virginia N Fred Essig Jr of SpoWhitney will le the best man and kane Wa-- li little Margaret Whitney Timpson will he tin- rina bearer A number of social in honor of affairs are being planned (in Satthe popular young bride-ele-21 Mrs Kenneth April urday afternoon McIntyre will entertain at a luncheon in her honor at the Newhouse hotel 20 Mr and Mrs Friday evening April will AVIIITN K SIfi s 1 - ct aHenry dinner 1 entertain at inwnodey 1 in honor of the bridal party lal affairs will be given and other by Miss Ei na Chase Mrs E J Fitz- Mrs Crank patrick West Mrs A W 1 Whitney and AUTISTIC M NCHEON FOR mum:-ele- ct hand-decorate- Fa ra mount-E- p re:- m d s b T I’Ll II IlM'imTllM’l) GRILL TEA club were The members of the V entertained at a tea Monday afternoon in the grill at the Hotel I'tah by Mrs It Palmer Frost Mrs diaries E Chaffin and Miss Marguerite Taylor The the honor guests of the afternoon were who club following membersforof a the three mouths' will leave Sunday in southern California: Mrs Will stay iam ( i Mackler Mrs Glenn S Peterson Mrs Martin Iee and Miss lv Edna Don-nell- v decoThe table was rated with a large white enameled basket filled with yellow jonquils and ribbon ferns and tied with purple satin Do Roy The dull members include Mrs Recore Mrs A H Folkerson Mrs W C Muckier Mrs Frank Hurnos Mrs R Movln Cray Mrs MarI Frost Mrs Missn Mrs Glenn S PetersonS Imn-tin Miss Edna Marguerite Taylor e and Mrs Chailes chuftin I pr-ttl- 1 1 1 !: sis Armij iiKirmr ok LEAGl E WldU catholic -- gui-st- s ! ll 1 FREE Cook Book Wouldn't you like to taste the biscuits and d delicious hot bread that Cottolene makes? 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Twelfth East street in honor of Mrs Kimball Woodruff a bride of 5kthe winter sjs ie One of the largest social affairs of the day will be the bridge tea to be given at the Ladies’ Literary club this afternoon by the Spirit of Laughters of the Liberty chapter American Revolution for the liene-tof the Red Cross jjj j j The Crystal Bridge club will meet Janies this afternoon with Mrs in E First Langton at her home be the first It will South street of the club for several meeting weeks PVJ--' jjg tablet and every package wfch the Bayer Cress TiUthb Pocht jjg : j The Woman's Democratic club will meet this afternoon at 230 in the Hooper building a dance The Nvlic club will this evening in the Le give Grand ward hall tf The Radiant Sewing circle will entertain Informally for the worthy matron Mrs Minnie Hnslett grand at the home of Mrs W R Dods 40R E Seventeenth niith this afternoon All members of the Eastern Star are invited i'fi 'r i Mrs D M H collier will entertain the Busy Twelve Sewing dub this afternoon nt her home 949 S Sec- j street first vice president of the league sided at the meeting 10 — The chief Washington railroads of the April country seeking to hasten proceedings in their applications for general increases of 5 per cent in rates today notified the interfreightcommerce state commission that should the increased rates be authorized the roads would accept a reduction when the present emergency should have passed The roads also ip ged the commissi in to grant the increases not later than June 1 declaring they were facing a more serious with situation c ery day growing of delay and of southern Representatives western linos agreed unreservedly to accept any later order to reduce raios of generally should the soon daypass costspresent ‘operating soaring to couple with Eastern lines a condition their stipulationsought that the such a rod ' ion roads would unless it were virtually confiscatory Stu"We do not feel" said the eastern art Patterson counsel for George roads "that we should bind ourselves not to go into the courts and seek a the commission at some remedy should ten years lienee maybe order later day a sweeping downward revision of rue which would virtually amount to becf our property I do not lieve that the commission as constituted at present would do this but it is conceivable that its entire personnel would be changed in ten years and that the new commission might do such a thing” Patterson’s view is "Perhapsof Mr what would happen to the prophetic commission if we should grant the increase his clients pray for" Commissioner Clark replied The commission requested the various interests to agree upon a uniform in the case of all three railstipulation road groups are Indications that one of two courses will be followed:to" The railfile their roads will bp permitted effective at once proposed increases and they will lie suspended for thirty or sixty or they will be permitted dayseffective Juno i and in the to file them interim hearings will be held to determine their reasonableness Prsldents of the chief railroads will meet here tomorrow with Daniel Willard president of the Baltimore & Ohio and a member of the advisory commission of the council of national defense to discuss plans for furthering the nation’s military and economic interests will the during the warof Not only and munitions troops transportation movement of large be discussed but the of supplies for training quantities camps and other military purposes be gone Into 1 afe pre- ar--pp- t ii-- cin-fiscati- INTERESTING PROGRAM AT MUSIC SECTION The music section of the Ladies’ Literary club met yesterday afternoon at the clubhouse The program for the was in of Mrs George meeting E Skelton and charge follows: on Hungarian and Bohemian Talk m u sic Mrs C S Richardson Smetana Song Spring Life Schumann Gypsy club chorus accompanied by Mrs Stone Bohemian Folk Songs I'm a Sweet Bohemian Maid Fear Not My Sweet heart s Ml ska Came Clad in Red From the Smiling Fields of Rakosh Mrs Norman Atkinson Mrs Stone Accompanist Piano Solo — Hungarian Rhopsody Miss Eleanore Voelker Contralto Solos — Es war ein Konig im Thule I)le drel Ligeuner elne Blmne lu bistMrswie Ernest Ashton Smith Accompanist Mrs Perkins -- La Matinee Plano Solo-- — Dussek Hark! Hark the Ijark Schubert-LlsMiss Marian Cannon — Violin Solo Slavonic Dance Dvorak George E Skelton Accompanist Mrs Skelton Trio — Hungarian Dances Brahms Violin Mrs Skelton cello Miss Wickens piano Mrs SkelGladys ton Dance Hungarian Adelaide Ackermann Hungarian Dance Tjotta Petty Dorothy Lynn Mary Murdoch Marian Smith Rhea Anderson Gallop Rleben Lillian Millward Virginia Jensen — Florence Crook Ivy Tenor Solos The Sacrifice Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvorak The Rose Dvorak Dr W R Worley Accompanist Mrs Skelton zt on HENRY T HELGESEN Senate Anticipated Specially Featuring WASHINGTON 10— Republicans of the April House ways and means committee at its organization meeting today united in approval of the administration's war 0 financial program calling for a 0 $3000000-00bond Issue of which will we used as the basis of loans to the allies Chairman Kltchln with the authorization of the committee will report the bill tomorrow and its passage in the House not later than Friday night he thinks is assured Little delay is anticipated in the Senate Within two weeks the measure may he on the statute books Chairman Simmons of the Senate finance committee has held frequent conferences with Secretary MoAdoo and prompt reporting of the measure to the Senate is reported In order to prevent any possible financial handicap to the military needs of the country through delay in raising the $1750000000 ‘proposed as the amount to be obtained by taxation the ways and means committee decided to embody in the bond issue authorization to the secretary of the treasauthority ury to issue as needed $2000000000 in one-yetreasury notes to anticipate the tax receipts which will result from the war revenue bill The latter measure will be considered after the bond issue bill has been disposed of Indications are that considerable time will be required to draft the revenue bill nnd that both houses will debate it at length after its introduction which may delay its passage The total thus authorized should the committee’s program be ratified by Congress would be $7000000000 for the first year of the war not all of which however would necessarily be spent This Is $230000000 more than the administration leaders have been counting on The difference Is regarded as a liberal estimate for expenses not now anticipated but which may arise Applications for allotments of the $5000000000 bond issue have reached the treasury department in such quanthat the administration believes tity success of the Issue is already asthe sured All of the Issues would carry an interest rate of 3) per cent $5000-00000- ar 686 Washington April HI — Representative Henry T Helgesen of North Dakota Republican and member of Congress since 1911 died here today after an operation for appendicitis EAT BIG MEALS! NO It! er I nt odors tle daughter Jeanette have returned nauseous to neutralize Pape's Diapepsin from a visit of several months in the the excessive acidhelps in the stomach east which is causing the food fermentation and preventing proper digestion Mrs George Keyser is down from the Relief in five minutes is waiting for you at any drug store Keyser ranch at Blowout Ida cases contain These large to usually Diapepsin” "Pape's enough MONEY FOR ROADS the entire family free from keep Iron county paid $1500 of state road stomach acidity and its symptoms of taxes Into the state treasury yesterday indigestion dyspepsia sourness gases The sum was collected in 1916 but was heartburn and headache for many months It belongs in your koine — only requisitioned - by the treasury de- Advertisement 50-ce- nt Serges lo Become Fitted for Commissions and Otlier Frocks in WASHINGTON April 10— Army buildim? plans of the administration are to bo supplemented at once by the establishment at many points throughout the country of civilian training eamyw for officers The great oi trie war army to be New Blue Rose Bisque Gray and Black NEUTRAL VESSELS ' Many Others Terrorized Into raised will be properly equipped officers and to aid in meeting the demand the war department has decided to adopt the l’lattsburg idea on a n-wide scale Arrangements for the camps already are being' made and civilians desirous of fitting themselves for commissions in the officers' reserve corps may apply now to departmental commanders for assignment to them The number of camps to be set up will depend on the number of applications received A course of three months' vigorous training will be given the prospective officers who will be organized into companies or larger units and go througli all the drills and exercises of enlisted men supplemented by lecture courses as to the duties of officers The qualities displayed by men undergoing this training will determine whether they are suited to army life ard also the rank in the reserve corps which hold Commissions they are qualified totlie will be issued at completion of the training period to those accepted who will be arsiglied to units of the regular army national guard or the first contingent of troops to be raised under the draft plan The scheme is designed particularly to meet the situation of civilians who have had no military experience and who are too old to enter the second lieutenant grade of the reserve corps but are otherwise qualified by education and capacity to become officers The department It was announced (lay has suspended the regulation limenlistment In the regular iting new army to men not more than 13 years of age This was made possible by the war declaration against Germany Under existing law men not more than 45 years of age could be accepted but to conform to the administration's army bill the maximum agt now has been set at 40 yearsi The present authorized strength of the regulars soon will be readied at the present rate of enlistment Including all combatant and noncombatant recruits ibis troops and unassigned138000 enlisted would moan a total of men Until the President so directs the regiments cannot be brought up to war orstrength or additional regiments be adis the that apparent ganized It ministration is not inclined to take this step until Congress has acted on the new army tillAn exception will be made In the case of regiments of negro troops however some of which already are over the authorized peace strength They will he filled from waiting- lists to full war time strength Recruiting for other will be prosecuted vigregiments alsoindicated as the process orously it is of assembling equipping ar d assigning recruits takes some time and it is expected Congress will have acted before any considerable number in existence of authorized strength may be ready to Join their regiments natio- Every Dress in This Assortment Made Especially for TJs Right nute up-to-the-mi- Straight Line Models New Belted Styles Empire Effects Trimmings Are the Newest Braided Effects Embroidered Models Novelty Stitchings Silk Collars and Cuffs Remarkable $35 to $3950 Values for — - - Misses sizes 16 18 20 Women's sizes 36 38 40 42 44 Extra sizes 46 48 50 52 No matter what your size we can fit you See Broadway window for display of navy frocks Staying in Port by Ruthless German Warfare from this lot Tables will be placed in the dining room of the Commercial club at 210 o'clock tomorrow afternoon when the guilds of St Mark’s cathedral will preFirst side over a large bridge tea come first served will be the rule of the afternoon and the committee suggests that all hostesses be on time it j Pape’s Diapepsin” Is QuickSALT LAKERS IN A rA ANTIC CITY Mrs Frank Knox and Miss Frances est Surest Stomach ReKnox are guests at the St Charles hotel in Atlantic City also Seth Morrison lief Known Try Jr son of Mr and Mrs S W Morrison of this city Mrs George Dodge of Denver who Time it! Diapepsin will has been the guest of her sister Mrs sweeten sour Tape's gassy or Claude Freed for the past week has stomach awithin five minutes returned to her home Mrs Dodge has your meals don't fit comfortably spent the past six weeks In Los An- or Ifwhat you eat lies like a lump of geles and the beaches lead in your stomach or if you have that is usually a sign of Mrs Joel Xibley and children and heartburn of the stomach acidity Miss Edith Dusenberry have returned Get from your pharmacist a fifty-cefrom Los Angeles and Long Beach case of Pape's Diapepsin and take where they have spent two months soon ns you can There a dose just as will be no sour risings no belching of Mrs Alex Eberhardt and three little undigested food mixed with add no fullness or and Mrs Sol McCurdy and stomach gas orin heartburn daughters the stomach nausea Ocean heavy feeling little daughter left yesterday for headaches or dizziness Park Cal where they expect to spend debilitating there This will all g'o and besides two months will be no sour food left over in the Mr and Mrs George Steiner and lit- stomach to poison your breath with out-of-ord- Civilians Given Opportunity 10 — German sub- SOUR ACID STOMACH — Navy Gkiff on Taffetas and Navy it-e- a CONGRESSMAN DIES Kit IDG E TEA AT COMMERCIAL CTjI'R partment recently- Predicted 1 Bill Expected to Pass House Friday Little Delay in Railroads Agree lo Accept Reduction When Present Emergency Passes jc -- RATES BY JUNE Quick Action on Bond Issue Is ASK INCREASE IN The Oliver o Howard Woman's corns will meet this afterRelief All noon at the 1 o O F hall no mbers are requested to be pres- & Marie Russell the belle of Kentucky who will lie featured In the new show opening at the Pnntage this afternoon 11111-cre- st 3$e efPuW WILL OPEN TRAINING CAMPS FOR OFFICERS kj ge Your Giuirrnicc k The ( 'leofan will meet this afternoon with Mrs Selilon Irwin ('law-so- n at her home No 2 Eagle Gate The art topic will be apartments continued under the leadership of Mrs Thomas Sloan dj will The Drapers Mothers clubHatha-wav meet today with Mrs F E 71 Laurel avenue "Poetry for Children” will be the subject for the ent 'The Ecyrr Crcrs — TatrwST-rrHAap(r!a’f!r U S I Ofltart i a pgutnVM thkt toe mnuuaMticfteitkiaW ( Falicriimod is thca tablet! and rspniks is of tOo tv it'ilj lisj ci First avenue jf: Spring F rocKS --M3Km1R5 UfMlMaSwltaPasbeoidnuiZi Mrs Ethridge L Thomas will enPlate tertain the membersat ofa the luncheon club this afternoon followed by bridge at her home in afternoon af: & A The Robert E Lee chapter United of the Confederacy will Daughters hold" Its monthly meeting this afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs (J TA Brooke 1422 feature of Hollywood avenue the meeting will be an address on the war ly Miss Ella Wickman of the State Nurses' assopresident ciation who was in France at the war beginning of the kh kjj Mrs (7 W Marshall will entertain at bridge luncheon this afternoon at her apartments in the of The sole makers cf genuine Aspirin brand every it kb An Unusual Sale Bewaro of Substitutes sfe ond West The monthly meeting of the last Woman's league was heldclubCatholicregular at the Indies' Literary evening house The program was under the in direction of Mrs W H Bintz andMrs eluded a talk on "Sanitation" by p X Conk humorous readings and a Richards monologue Mrs Charles E Miss Jane swd a group of songs hy After the program reSargent Samis freshments were by the members of the entertainment committee and a social hour enjoyed Distinguished iif the evening were Most Rev ! Edward J Hanna I archbishop of San Francisco and Rt Rev Thomas of Sacramento (traceare I'the I1 bishop uf Bishop Joseph S who guests Glass for a few days An attractive effect of black and white was carried out for the appointments and decorations of the tea table The centerpiece was a graceful black china howl filled with spiiivs of lovely Easter lilies while at the corners of the table were black candlesticks that held tall white cathedral candles presiding over the table during the evening were Mrs Manshnch and Mrs Eugene GayPhilip lord who were assisted by the folas French lowing vouch- girls dress-walds with attractive black frocks and maids' white caps: Miss Hess Fa dills Mi-'- s Margaret Collins Miss Florence Collins Miss Mary Lynch Miss Florence Sullivan Miss Helen Kearns Miss Claim 'riscoll Miss Katherine Drls-it'and Miss Margaret Jenklnson Mrs Charles A (uiglev is chairman of the asentertainment with the following Janet Oann Mrs W S sistants: Mrs James Ivers Jr Mrs Hodgson Mrs Elizabeth J o'Hrien and Miss Margaret CVlltns Mrs Andrew (J Krauss KMEB'BSiKTCo- - Events of the Day k Miss Tucile Reed a bride of the month was the honor guest yesterday afternoon at a beautifully arranged luncheon given by Miss Ruth (Iroesch-lie- r at her home in the Iielphian apartments The table was covered with a lace cloth in the center of which dainty was a bride’s slipper filled with delisweet peas From shaded cately the corners of the table the slippers to pink satin ribbons and radiated shell pinkwere the place cards with clusters of pink sweet peas Covers were la ill for half a dozen close friends of the young bride and the later attended the matinee perguests formance of "Joan the Woman” at the 5 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY APRIL 11 1917 N Washington April marines have sunk during the war a grand total of 686 neutral vessels including nineteen American and have oth-teattack unsuccessfully seventy-nin- e including eight American according to an official tabulation given out at the state department today and complete up to April S Since the German war zone went into d effect February 1 more than of the vessels sunk have been neutral and a large number of other neutral vessels have been terrorized into staying In port No estimate is available of the number of lives lost on neutral vessels but it Is known to have been large Official reports show' that about two hundred and fifty Americans have been lost on neutral and belligerent steamstiff sore muscles apply ers together The department’s statement follows: Liniment to the pain "Information has been received by or ache it quickly penetrates the department that since the begin3 without rubbing a soothes and war the of ning including April total of 686 neutral vessels has been Rheumatism gout lumbago neuralgia sunk by German submarines as fol- praini and bruiaei are quickly relieved by low's ita use Cleaner and more promptly effec410 Swedish 111 Dutch tive than "Norwegian musay plasters or ointments it' 61 Greek BO Spanish 34 American does not stain the akin or clog the pores — 1 19 Peruvian 1 Argentine total The family medicine cheat in thousands 686” of homes has n place for Sloan's Liniment At all druggists' 25c 50c and $100 TRANSFER PUBLIC rs one-thir- Wednesday Petticoat Special These Petticoats Bought to Be Worn With the Above §2950 Dresses Made of best chiffon taffetas in all the new plain spring colors and changeable shades Tucked tailored Second Floor flounces Regular $5 values for $395 No Need To Rub! 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