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Surgical Instruments and Hospital Supplies, fore the high altar two dukes between two queens, to wit, the duke of Somer For Pool Tables and Supplies and anything in vt and the duke of Northumberland Show Cases and Store Fixtures work write helween Queen Anne (Boleyn) and W. L. WETIIERBEE all four Queen Katherine (Howard) S3 W. So. Temple - Salt Lake City beheaded." and though a competent If somewhat detached Here also are burled Lady Jane hostess, she had such a dislike of politics that Grey and Lord Guilford Dudley, the diamonds, Buy your Diamond now for Christmas. Will send they were never discussed in the President's home uke of Monmouth, and the Scottish to your bank for free inspection no obligation, while she was around ! lords Kilmarnock, Baimerino, and THE CAPITOL JEWELRY CO. During the administration of the bachelor PresSalt Lake City Lovat, beheaded for their share in 42 East 2nd Sooth ident, James Duchanan, his ravishing niece, Harhe rebellion of 1743. riet Lane Johnston, one of the most beautiful and When Voltage Is Low popular of the women who have held that posiwork he does Is revolting." "The Field Old Game Hockey tion, played First Lady of the Land and brought Is it?" "What Everyday discoveries are being made to the historic mansion once again a period of he recharge batteries." "Oh, with to nncient regard people. high festivity. Then came Mary Todd Lincoln, When some workmen were clearing cheerful woman, who would be "a pleasant-faced- , satisfactory In her place," whose life at the Cap- out the rubbish from one of the walls DO ital, darkened by the death of her son Willie of the Acropolis in Athens, for which, the Themistocles used anyway, and the President's assassination, could not have by Eliza thing that came handy, they came been a very happy one. Her successor, - marbl tablets sculptured McCardle Johnson, though she taught her husband across tv to read and write, was an Invalid while she in relief. And one of these tablets lived in Washington and wag forced to relinquish represented two youths holding hockey sticks in their hands ready to hit the the duties of her exalted position to a daughter. Mrs.SteeleSaysofLydiaE.Pink ball, which lies between them, whilst a A new social era, as well as new furniture and ham's Vegetable Compound in is act third the of the when House Julia White the giving signal decorations, entered Dent Grant became its mistress. A talent for to begin. Pratt, W. Va, "I was so weak entertaining and unfailing energy enabled her to and nervous that I was in bed most Ranch Oddly Situated promote a continuous round of gala functions, all the time and One of the queerest ranches in the among them the brilliant marriage of her daughcouldn't ait up ter Nellie, one of her four children. Lucy Webb United States is partly in Colorado, and I am only 30 years old. I Hayes, also an excellent hostess, modified the Nebraska and Kansas, as It occupies nature of White House entertainment by banish8aw your advertland where the three states-meeThe ing the serving of intoxicating liquors. And the ranch is owned by Thomas Ashton. ising; in a magazine and after I custom of lavish and eflicient entertainment estabHis house Is in Nebraska, while a had taken three lished by these two was ably continued by Mrs. few feet away his bunk houses are ;n doses of Lydia E. John E. McEIroy, sister of President Arthur, and Colorado and less than a mile from Pinkham'a Vegesuccessor to Lucretia Garfield, whose term as his home is the Kansas state line. table Compound assasFirst Lady was cut short by her husband's I could feel that During the last 40 years he has not sination. I was better. Afpassed a week without riding range ter taking two Though President Cleveland entered office a in all three states and looking after bottles I began doing my work and bachelor, his marriage to Francis Folsom soon his herds of cattle. I feel like a new woman. I recomnfter gave Washington one of the most popular mend the Vegetable Compound to hostesses it has ever known. The young Mrs. What a Relief my friends and say it will do all it Cleveland was the Idol of the women of her genclaims to do and more. I will gladly "Tou don't look well." eration, many of whom still remember the dresses answer all letters I recive." Mbs. I have been "No, unconscious just she wore nt her famous public receptions. Caro S. E. Steele, Pratt, W. Va. line Scott Harrison, an unusual woman, skilled In for eight hours." "Heavens! What was wrong?" A beautiful city costs painting and music and the first president general money, and lots of it ; but you are always glad "Nothing I was Just asleep." of the Daughters of the American Revolution, died Pele Mele, Paris. in the White House, leaving her responsibilities to you spent It. a daughter, Mrs. McKee. At the clore of President McKinley's administration, n quiet one socially, due to the III health of his wife. Ida Saxton McKinley, Edith Carow Roosevelt, another woman still fondly remembered, became First Lady of the Land. She wns an engaging-- . Intelligent person, keenly Interested in the activities of her famous husband nnd such a devoted mother to her five children tbnt she has been called the "American Cornelia." The best remembered occasion of her life in the his torlc mansion Is the marriage of Alice Roosevelt to Nicholas Longworth, present speaker of the house. With Helen Ilerron Taft. the new Interests of modern woman were Introduced Into the White House. Mrs. Taft wns active In civic enterprise nnd wns the founder of the Clnclunnti Symphony Her successor. Edith Axson Wilson orchestra. died during her husband's first term In office and was followed by Edith Gait Wilson, mistress o' the nation's flrt home during the troiiblesonn SAY times of the World war. Florence Kling Hardin woman with modern Idens was again n modern Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets being the first President's wife with the powei you are to vote. not getting the genuine To the demands of a most elaborate social proBayer Aspirin proved safe gram Crnee Goodhue Coolldge, who after seven by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. years ns First Lndy of the Lnnd yields her posl tlon next March, has lent a charm nnd tnct tbni have endeared her to the American people. She Is a graduate of the I'niverslty of Vermont and before her marriage taught In n school for the deaf In Northampton. Through the death of one k of her two sons, Calvin. Jr., the long Illness of Accept onlv "Raver" nacVarc Jmmmm her mother and the death of her husband's father vhich contains proven directions. through wearing yenrs of continuous publicity, Dandr "Bayer" boxef f 12 tablet she has maintained n calm, gracious dignity, and Ba D0U1', 01 24 "d 100 77 is . sputa been nlwnys a true First Lady of the Ijind. Druggists, 0t tr.0. park f Umtu UonoaccUcaclJe.ur oT MlaUcecU cen-f.ur- f 4SfWW -' S- Dy LOUISE M. COMSTOCK Mrs. Herbert Hoover or Mrs Al ,ier u"m,,siit: Smi,h se,s In the White House next March, nhe will do It aecording to customs estab- V of Ilshed by 32 predecessors woini-unusual personalities and talents who have molded to Its present form the Klamorous role of First Lady of the Land. Love, romance, adventure, success and failure have come to them while mistresses of the nation's first borne. Three of them, Letltla Christian Tyler, Caroline Scott Harrison ana Mien Axsoi) Wilson died there: three more. Julia Gardner Tyler, Frances Folsom Cleveland and Edith Gait Wilson, by marrying men already in oliice, came to the White House as brides. Only two of our 'residents were bachelors when inaugurated, a proportion which shows them to be no exception to the rest of humanity In this particular respect. They were James ttuchnnan and (i rover Cleveland, and Mr. Cleveland remained single only a year after bis term began. Three Presidents were widowers when they took the oath of ofllce and to daughters or sisters fell the responsibilities of First Lady of the Land. Martha Washington, the first to hold this position, had no White House In which to entertain the diplomats nnd foreign guests of the new Republic, but the elaborate forfnality of the receptions, levees and mnsicales held in the temporary Presidential residence at 'Philadelphia set a definite social tradition. "Lady" Washington was a widow when she married the famous general, the mother of two children, nnd she brought him a $100.00(1 estate which helped make him the richest colonist In his part of the country. She Is described as a quiet, unassuming woman, a good mother and a charming hostess, who held "court" with her Idolized husband with case nnd grace In spite of the lavish ceremony the times de nianded. It was thus to Abigail Smith Adams, wife of the second President of the United States, that fell the distinction of being the first mistress of the White House. She was Introduced to her new abode on a bleak November day In 18(M). P.ehlnd her lay a torturous stage coach journey over the tulles of mud and wilderness which lay between her and her luxurious Philadelphia home. And before her well, read what that staid and hril linnt woman wrote her sister a little later: "1 arrived about one o'clock at this place, known by the name of the City, nnd the name Is all you can call so, as 1 expected to find It a new country, with houses scattered over a space of ten miles and trees and stumps In plenty with so F found It. The President's H castle of a house house is In a beautiful situation, In front of which Is the Potomac. . . . hne been to GeorgeIt Is the dirtiest bole I ever saw town. .for a place of any trade or respectability of . . This house Is twice as larjte , Inhabitants. jits our meeting house. I believe the great hall Is !as big. I am sure It Is twice as long. Cut your coat ncord!ng to your cloth but this bouse Is built for ages to come:" Mrs. Adams was compelled to endure embryonic Washington only three months, for President 'Jefferson moved In the next March. Jefferson was a widower nnd affairs at the "Castle" were ordered by his two daughters nnd by the vlvnrlouS nnd popular Dolly Madison, nt that time wife of the secretary of state. For 1(1 yenrs, while Jefferson land her husband were President, Mrs. Madison iluillt to colorful dignity the social life of the new White llou.se; for over fiO yenrs she held undisputed sway over Washington society. She wns not handsome; It has even been snld tbnt. though brought up In the Quaker faith, she rouged, took ;pniiff nnd played cards for high stakes. P.nt. to one of her biographers, this daughter of South Carolina "Is believed to have made a greater contribution to the social life of the country than any other woman who had the honor of living In U' White Douse." 1EN I ? TO TV, f ... 1 x&PllJ I -- fjft W Jvi I V.i yt r ' . Sfr-?yi ? J? mmfiy S? fsr 4if " r- - X V.Vl V' yv s ?, X'vl j -- "'- I'uvi'n WILL ALL IT CLAIMS TO DO years Though Dolly Madison was twenty-on- e younger than her distinguished husband, they lived years. When he together happily for forty-tw- o died at Montpelier, his widow returned to WashIn ington and though then nearly seventy and straitened circumstances, she made her little house opposite Lafayette square, now the home of the Cosmos club, a magnetic center of social life. Her death in 1849, when she wns seventy-seven.- " was mourned by the entire capital. Her Immediate successors, though perhaps less well known, each left the stamp of her personality upon the social regime of the White House. There wns Elizabeth Monroe, a quiet, intellectual woman of stately bearing, nnd Louisa Johnson Adams, in foreign who, though born abroad, educated courts and "a person far beyond the average of her generation," was prevented by ill health from continuing the festivities Initialed by Dolly Madison. Though Rachel Jackson died, perhaps of n broken heart, some months before "Old Hickory" was inaugurated and though she was much maligned during the stormy campaign which pre ceded his election, his passionate devotion to lier memory was responsible for momentous events during his administration, though social life nt the White House was actually in the hands of her sister-ln-laAnd It was Mrs. A. J. ponelson. and a Angelica Singleton, bis daugliter-in-lacharming belle of the South, who presided over ofllcial dinners for President Van Huron, a widower. Letltla Tyler, made First Lady of the Land by the death of President Harrison only a few months after his Inauguration, died In the White House. President Tyler met the woman who was to b his second wife. Julia Gardner of New York, in story book fashion. They were brought togethe, by the death of her father, who was killed In Mi explosion on the' Potomac and whose body was brought to the White House Immediately after the accident. The brilliant activity with which the new Mrs Tyler brought her husband's administration to a close ended abruptly with the entrnnce of Snrnh Childress Polk, a beauty of the dark Spanish type with a regal manner, whose strict religious beliefs caused her to banish dancing and the servlnc of refreshments from White House functions. Mar-gnrSmith Taylor undertook the duties of First Lndy of the Land reluctantly, resenting the demand this new honor made upon the husband she had already seen though the hazards of a spectacular career as Indian fighter. Consequently, so It Is said, she sat quietly knitting nnd smoking a favorite pipe while her daughter, Mrs. William Wallace P.llss, saw to the Installation of new lighting fixtures nnd furniture In the Presidential mnnslon and entertained for her father. Abigail Powers Fillmore, a self educated woman and a school teacher before her marriage, was another who, this time because of lameness, put the burden of playing hostess on n daughter And Jane Menns Pierce entered the Important role under a cloud of grief for the death of her son killed In railroad accident. t. (AjeJir UuxSuuv "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART T1 . mmm |