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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS r.V.DAY i OCTOBER 1918 SECTION THREE ftlon. ' Fashions For Americans ' In all ether lines of apparel, ASvariety and Individuality are ,, the season's of the keynote showing of millinery. "Theixe rang runs ah lbs way from the uay tar-ba- a lo the great spreading picture hat, and there Is a generous color rang also,' although b.ack mast be given the leading place. Black velvet hat are tremendously popular, looking. and tremendously good In style and The varied equally big black 'velvet hat Is a great favorite.- and as a modification of the transparent brim which has held sway winter and Sommer for ever so long, many of these big black velvet hats have the edge of the brim framed fn an extension of sheer maas Georgette, net, etc. such terial, Frequently when Georgette is nsed It Is embellished with an embroidered design done in chenille, and th result is extremely effective. Th ubiquitous feather turban 'is again Jn evidence, and It Is shown In all coloring. Th natural pheasant feathers are smart and stylish, and Inasmuch a browq is one of the popular suit and cost shade of the sea Wm, a pbeaMint'turban' will gtv excellent service for utility wear. Fur Is very much In favor as a hat trimming, being used on hats of colored velvet r beaver with very good DID performing tba ceremony. The .decorations wer In th patriotic col- -' ora. the bridal couple Mending tinder a larg American flag, and red and whit rose and dahlias being all about the room. The bride wore a gown of whit georgette crep and veil - of Duchess lace, and carried brldesroseet She wee attended by Ml May Lloyd, Klee Estelle Epperson.. Miss Margaret Elieson, end Mrs. Ernest H. Ruler. who were attired' In dainty evening gown of rainbow shade Jerome Lloyd was best man; and the bride was given away by her father, Mr, BT. Lloyd. Assisting In receiving Vtil November. wee the brides mother, Mrs Mery An 4 elaborate affair of Thursday Refreshments were served in , J Wrcnifft was th banquet given at the the diningroom from a table decorated H Hotel .Utah by the Delta Epelloa nf-!l- a garden flower Ice tn the. prevailing in wer star II oHty..l'nivertty of Utah, th table loolora, and the t f being laid In th larg banquet room, shape. Mr. Lloyd Is hi th -- I anddocoeated tn patriotic emblem service el theCapitol. end the bridal of flowers f. and autumn If deep red sod yellow dahlia formed The reotrlctions opportunely pat to operation by th board of health bnv resulted in materially cutting social and. other-- 4 wise. luring the week. Perhap tl moat affected been club circle have a the regular monthly meeting of several of the larger, literary and aoceLee have been scheduled for t weak,' A the restrictive measure fill probably continue Indefiniteie penned, ly until danger of contagion probable that tba larg-- i jt is mors Loan Club Affair, Jradjr r, 0Ttl ftfid ieaM planned, may ba postponed down-amusem- - Centerpiece-tie Allies email 0 . tbs flag. being placed among the flow- - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rieka of Rugar i I era. At each end of the table were City. Idaho, announce the marriage of coetumo. their. .daughter, t4 little dolls dramied fary Adelaide, and j The place card were In the patrlyue William Emery Thomas th ceremony had a having taken place on Wednesday In corsage, idea, and each guest Mem-th- e halt Lke templer-Al- i aretbiugttr bouquet of the fall flower, freshman class of the City. fl hers of the a iJm university were- among the guests of honor. Toasts were gtven by Miss The marriage of Mtsa Mabel Bolto i Itruzllla took place on Miss Fuerman Estelle and punyon, George Gaby. Mbs May Rlter and Mias Louise Wednesday at th Phillip CongregaiJ The members of the sorority tional church. Rev. P A" Simpkm 'llI 'Well are Miss Ruth Mandril. Miss Maye officiating. Th bride has been with Mis Helen Taylor, Mlae Ruth the Western Union Telegraph company Rlter, Fuerman has Zbmgherty, Miss Esther- - Daugherty. j for m time, and Mr.commission in Mis Blanche Boyer, .Mips France recently received hi Mandell. lira Walter Johnson. Mr, th V. 8. Engineers corps. Th bridal Harold Jennings, Mis Ruth Wucorab, eoupl will be at th Newhoua loulse Welle. Miaa Estelle Duo- - tel until Mr. Fuerman departure, yon, Mias Ruth Shipp, Mias Angeltne An Interesting and Bolognese. Mina Violet Bolognese, Mice waa th Clarence flil affair of Wednesday and Mr Margaret Marshall Nesien. afternoon tea given by th Fatherless Chilfor th ' Another delightful aororlty affair dren ef France, at tb home of Mr wee the banquet W. W. Armstrong, a large number beef Thursday evening given by th Qimml PH th table ing present.- - The rooms were bright being arranged In the form of a T, with garden flower, and officers and and decorated tn asters of rose, whit members of the association assisted in aad lavender. The place card were receiving and entertaining. The affair In the sorority color gold and black. wu given for the purpose of raising The party was chaperoned bf Mr funds to assist In earing for the children llogla aad Mr Walter Prolog, phsned and helpless a French soldier with the hope of raisTb members of the sorority are Nadin? Dunn. Miss Marguerite Doug-- f ing the number of adopted orphans tn Mr Miss Ludle Farnsworth, Mias Balt Lake from 2S9 to IS. la Miss Jeanette Groo, Armstrong wss assisted tn entertainFlora - Rad d at Mias Paulin- Brandon, Mias Josephine ing by the following members of the Miss committee: Mr Richard Miss Rae Knud J, B. WhttehiH, MUdrwl McLean, Miss Marjorie Lewi rhatrman; Mr T. WrBoyer, Mr L Mias Doro- H. Farnsworth, Mr Lewis Cecil Rob' Mias Catherine Dougla Bamberger. M thy Farnsworth, Ml Margaret Arm- inson, Mr Ernest Miss Madeline McClellan. John V. Lyle, Mr Irene Dickson strong.' and Sherman e Beholder, Mrs Armstrong, - Chi Omega aororlty entertained in- - Mrs Florence K, Woodruff. Mr Rob Mr Sol Mr C. at ert on Siegel. their Gemmell, evening Thursday formally Mrs. Henry Byrn I chapter house, the rooms being de-- 1 Charles Wilke McC. Mr John Mr Cowan and Fred orated In their color cardinal Georstraw, carried out in garden flowers Clain, Mis Marjorie Dey. MlaeMcCorMembers of ths gina Webber and Mine Anna and other detail m freshman clra of jthe University wvre nicki . guests of honor. Tba Gamma Phi aororlty entertained Members of th Alpha Chi sorority Wednesday night at a delightful chat-ludish party, In honor of th entertained Thursday evening at a th social .'affair at their chapter house Freshmen gtrla of th university, rooms was decorated in which being decorated- tn patriotic beautifully fij The , 1 antumh flower The time was spent color with flags and flower ,, -' In games and dancing, and refrtsh-- 4 committee on arrangement waa Mira Brandon Mira Pauline meats were served. The members of Nadine Dunn, the en parity are: Mias Mary Sneddon. and Miss Marjorie Lewi The guests 4 Mns Florence Davie, Mian Marlon wer seated at small tables ofand were th soby sophomore girls t Jones,' Miss Elva Taylor,' Miss Elixa- - served dressed as French meld and both Prosser, Miss Amy Silver, Miss rority with cabaret stunte and Jane Street, Miss Edna C alder. Miss entertained 40." The Ora Whipple, Miss Helen Cortex, Miss music. Covers were laid for M is NaRoe Miss Fhytlks committee tn charge Included D Florence , Lewis and Brown-- Mbs Mary Hinckley and Mias dine Dunn. Mira Marjorie Th other Mira Pauline Brandon. Bessie Mark members of the sorority are Miaa Em1 Mrs. Chauncey Overfleld - enter- ily Brlnton. Mira Lucille Farnsworth, Douglas. Mira Mary tained the Collegiate alumnae on Wed- Mias Marguerite Moon. Miaa Haxel McMullen. Miaa nesday at her home, the tea table Alice Groo having for a centerpiece a basket of Flora I tad da t Mias Jeanette Rae Knud-raAfrican marigolds and other rooms Mira Minnie Barlow, Mira Mi Robert Mira Kathleen being. in dahlias and other fan flow- Catherine Douglas. Mira Joeephln er Mr Pmdding at tbs table were Mira Dorothy Farnsworth, Guy Waning. Mr Edward T. Smith. Richard Mr G. A Coslin and Mias Florence Mias Madeleine McClellan. Miss Mildred MscLean sod Mira Margaret Jennings. Armstrong - s s a. e s e The Busy Twelve club was enterMr Victor K. Ball entertained tained on Wednesday by Mr Frank tn honor of Mr Carles luncheon being served from Monday at a luncheon & & Gainey of Louisville, Kentucky, decorated In marigold and tale the table having for a centerpiece th C.usual needlework following. Mi crystal basket filled with pink sweet C. Case were 'Pratt and Mr L. - pea aad the place cards being decormeet ated bribe same color- - The rest of M e e ' social An Interesting affair of Whdnes-Ja- y the afternoon was spent with The ether guests were Mr evening wag the marriage ot Mls pastime Jr. A Rudy,' Mr jMaye Ftayner, daughter of the late Ralph Mr W. A R. Spettlgue, W. Btayner, and Llewellyn Mr W. Mr 'Judge C. E- - Bond aad Mr Schaff. J. of Mr. and Mr B. T. fljoyd,. a Son took Rulon. Tbs hostess was "Lloyd, which place at the home Charles O. during 7lhe rof the bridegroom, with Bishop C. C. assisted In entertaining afternoon by her mother, Ur C- - H. , -- . -- Ho-Mi- Aaeo-ctatl- -- 1 es I 'sea g see n, -- , -- lL Ji.. Fielding,.. Jose. aad lln e e ' The alumnae members of the Uni versify of Utah entertained Monday evening at a social affair at th home of Mira Mary Godbe tn honor of the active and possible new memebrs of and the sorority. Autumn leaves flowers were effectively srd-li- r A ' Stubborn " Cough Loosens Right Up refreshments were served. The com mil lee on arrangements Mira Emily Gran Mis included Claw- Helen Denny and Ml IMs beewMsmds vmusibr Is a Waedsr . ter qaick msalta Bestir and the sorn,Tbe.artlvemmbersof Miaa Ban william ority are Mira Mira WTllla Golds Hyde. Robbing, Miaa Fulvt. Inn Mira Helen Mldgley. Here ia homo made avrup which mil-- 4 lion of people have found to he the most : dependable means of breaking up stab- 1 : I born cough cheap and simple, but neat-Jn- g. ; very prompt ia ert to - Under influence, chest toreneta soothing jpoe phlegm loeern breathing beeomee Mira Farah Burton, Mias Helen Well li Mira Margaret Felt. Mias Resan King, hi Min Leah Burton, Mira Emily Grant. Mira Louise Hill. Miss Jeanette Per-kirin aad throat tickua Mira you , ;f caster, stops Mira Marjorie Burrow . i,. get a good nigiita reatful alee The Grace Richard Mira Alta Crawford. uxnai throat and cheat colds are con- Miss Bell Livingston and Mira Esther a !, quered bv it.in HI hour or lea Noth-,- Badger. iag - bettcr. larhronchiti .hoarxcaeM, croup, wheoping cough, broodual asthma The alumnae members of the Gam-I or winter eoughA Jill sorociUf enterUlned at their ! To make ctmrh. this splendid '4, ejrtrp, annual dinner on Monday at the home $ pour SI4 ounrea of Pineg into a pint of Mira Mary Gaby on Second aveMttie and fill the bottle with Plain nue in honin' of the alumnae mem- UgranalaUd eucar eyrup -- and ehaka ber the decorations throughout betphonjurfcl ytm prefer, ,na elr-- 1 In yellow and black, the sorority I fled moUxpra. boner, or earn tyrup, ing The party eat at smalt tables 1 instead of eugny nyrap, Either way, color decorated with autumn Gower carget a full pint a family aupply tr'JjuBmoth Ths the prevailing color out bettor cough evrop than you rying for three time committee on arrangements Included could buy ready-mad- e Crox-alMr l, Harmal Pratt. Mira Kano the money. Keeps perfectly and chilMr Hamilton Gardner. Mira Lena 1 dren love Ha pleasant tast PI sex Is a special and highly concen- Krebs and Um Iren Toltoa. trated eon pound of genuine Norway Mira Ruth EUpp waa horteae Wedextract, known tbe world over for pus ft prompt healing effect upon th nesday evening at a knitting party at her home, given tn honor of the .Delta brace Te avoid dtagppoMment edt ymr Epsilon aororlty. the rooms being ounces of Plan with bright with yellow chrysanthemums druggiat for asd doat accept one-Ai- and autumn leaves; The committee on full direction Gusrsiteed te give ahsotuta els Included Miss Ratal la UediHice or rar prosaAygcfaadsd. arrangement punyon. Mira May Rlter and Mira nth. Shipp. Th, other members of a, 6- mi it f if 1 se bsraOov.r"vJad. 1 i - - er at CH-Blancha- Two Smart Rita of MU liner. SombsUs might have a transparent banding or . edge if desired. et " ' Pre-aldi- ng -- --- 9 , Oakland, Cal s e Miss Dorothy Marioneaux Is her from Los Angeles and during her stay their chapter house, the ning In Balt Luke will be tbe guest of Mr being decorated In Greek letter ban- Thomas Mitchell at' her home on ner and fall flower and games and Twelfth East street. the- - supper The being feature ruahoea" of the sorority were guests Mr Virgil Dorton. who since her of honor. , marriage 1 as been with her husband In CaL. has returned and The active members of Delta Epsilon Is aBerkeley, Gen. hoifie of her sorority entertained at a buffet and Mrthe R. W. Young.. parent Mr Dorton luncheon on Monday at tbs Connie Young, who formerly MUs home in the Cottonwood dis- was was on of brtdts of last Jnn Mr. trict, the rooms and wide veranda out- Dorton hasthe Where he to Texas, gone side being bright with garden flower will with tb U. & aviagladioli, aster and cosmos being ef- tion be stationed, torp fectively used. Ths hostesses wer assisted by Mr W. V. Rlter, whose daughter, Mira Maye RUer, is one of Members of the sorority member the committee on arrangements were Mira Blanch Boyer. Mbs Ruth Shipp, MU Margaret Marshall. Mira Rlter and Mr Harold 'Jennlog - -, event to club cirThe Sullivan entertained on cles of Interesting Mr 3. the week was the meeting of eventer in home her at honor tbs Slats Federation of Womns Monday of Dewey McPhee, who leaves shortly club held to Logan on Tuesday, Wedfor Camp Lewi and for Mr Glen nesday and Thursday. A surprisingly Schuller,, who xeturned.. recently from largc - number of delegates -- attended Los Angels wax demand upon In view . of th .. time and mean and th general opin- Th Chi Omega sorority. University ion et close of the sessions waa that of Utah, entertained at a banquet at all had been repaid for the exth Hotel Utah on Tuesday in honor penditure of amply both, by the inspiration of the freshmen glrU of the university, gained The keyduring tbe meeting the table being arranged te form the note was. as It was sure to be, paGreek letter ChL Tlie sorority colors triotism lo war service, aad every club ar cardinal aad stra w, and the gave splendid records of aa nearly aa powlble, era car- represented', work done in the cause, to the Gy of ried out In them. Th centerptec to Liberty bond thrift waa a cluster of red and yellow chrys- subscriptions Red Cross donation and genanthemums ruing from a mound of stamp eral sewing and gauze work for the flowers of Various hue and corsage big eauxe. The addresses were chiefbouquets ef tttdlnat and straw flow- ly on Hiep Tevatl fig topic beginning ers were atr each place. Miss In that made by Dr. E. G. Cowan on Williams Edna acted - as on the initial day and toasts were given ofAmcncanizatlon the convention. Among the other by Miss Margaret Felt. MUs Mar- noteworthy addresses waa that of Msr. jorie Burrows and Mr Re William A- - J. Gorham who spoke on the aub-JeThe active members of the aororlty of The fieven Great Women are Ml Golds Hide. Mir Wlllia Rob-bl- n War Activities the work of Mira Fulvia Ivin Miss Louise the Y. W. C. A including abroad and announcII til. Mira Jeanette Perkin Mira Helthe drive will that shortly be made ing en Mldgety, MUs Baralr Burton, MU in the Interests of Iheh ostera houses Helen Well Mira Margaret Felt, Miss both throughout America and to forRenan King, Miss laali Burton, Miss' eign land the aim being to ' Emily Grant. Mira Francis Grant, Mira actual services of a large army of Mira Grace Rich- women to assist in caring for these Marjorie Burrow ard Mira Belle Livingston. Mira La- house and tn furnishing entertainther Hedger. MUs Alia Crawford and ment Tub Th soldier Those women Mira who ar not able to tend personal service fnjhia wa-"- - cao con tribute support, and In this way aid to the does not permit special cause. mention of the many other good things on the program which inspired genuine interest and enthuism wtth the big gathering. The delegatee are ardent In their prai-othe hospitality shown them Mr Florence K. Woodruff, Mr. and Mr John D. Scheid and Mira Adelaide by the club women of Logan, who no paina te make tbe visit a Woodruff have returned from a de- spared on lightful motor trip through Little 2ion memorable tba many pleasure enjoyed Among canyon. 'Lieut. George Browdie. wbe was a dinner served by th domestic has been a guest at the Woodruff science of the A C. IT. home home for a few week has at which department all women were enterof Joined hi regiment at Celumbu G tained. A trip up Logan canyon, as well as other features were Mr Walt. N'owton Pugh is her also enjoyed. delightful from Arizona, where she has spent several months with Lieut. Pugh, who Mr- - E. O. Leatherwoed ef Salt Is In th medical department of th Lake City was elected of the United State army. Mr 'Pugh will Utah Federation of president Women a chibs be with her parent Mr. and Mr F. Ot the closing ef the oonrta- - at The Gamma Phi sorority entertained a chafing dish supper Tuesday eveat rooms - '- Rlter-countr- it -- decoration -- 1 toaat-mlstre- ra ct ; -- ir see T- - - fli t m. Tf-tlr- C. Richmond, on east South' Tempts street, a 1 Mira Florence GrosheB has returned from Sacramento, CaL, where she has spent tbe last two months visMira Geneve Anderson. Bolognes relative Mias Margaret Marshall and Mira iting . a Ruth Wlecomb. Mira Pauline Storm e. accompanied a a by her niece. Mira Ruth Bayer, have Mr O. E. Groehetl entertained on arrived home from New York and Tueoday al a social affair at her homo other eastern eitie where they have In honor ofMrW. & month Bihg of Ban spent th last several a The rooms were decDiego. Cal. orated in th patriotic color dahlias Mira Irene Hansen returned Monday and asters being used, the centerpiece from a three months - motor trip for ths tea table being a basket of through Calif oral Mias Hansens flowers In red, white nd-b- lu sister. Mira Helen Haneen. who accomat th tea and coffee urns wer panied her, remained In San Francisco, Mr G. R, A lien, Mrs. Wyman Berg where she will spend the winter. of Provo aad Mrs.-- H J.- - Jones of Mr Tooele, who were assisted by Mira Mary A. Sttngley he arrived Phyllis Allen and Mlu Juanita Jor- front California for a visit to her gensen. - During the early afternoon granddaughter, Mr Jasper A. , guests were entertained at social kelL- .followed pastime by. tea at 4 M. Mr Snell Soda E. oclock. The guests Included Mr Springs is o( James Langton, Mr Vivian Coomb spending a week with her parent Mr. Mr Blanch Marti Mr W. R. and Mr E. R. Herman, on west SevWalker, Mr J. A. Twelve Mr C. enth South street. B. Foltx, Mr Ben M. Smith. Mr Jsy Mi William J.Isvt of Brigham Milton Jones, Mr August Thomstorff. Hit" Vart D. KpaWing. MrstA F. CHy is the.- 'jETjert o( her aiter, Mta Hurd. Mr A. E. Neste Mr. Beulah pBula Ward. Storrs Lewi Mr & Atkin Mr HarlMr 3. B. WhitehIH returned this ow Bobbin Mr George Storr Mr H. J. Hayward, Mr Frank Bet term, week from a stay of several weeks Mr Anna Meir, Mrs. O. H. Berg. Mr in Chicago. E. Jorgensen, Mr George A NottaH. Mr A. P. Thompson has as her Mr Hugh J. Jones, Mr Lem Em ley and Mr John R. Twelves of Provo. guest her sister, Mr L. B. Hughes of - - a p- - g. a nt - . - .. g effect Beaver is having a strong VC go this season, and it is Unquestionably a boon to the borne milliner, as it practically Is Us own trimming and ia so pliable and easily handled that It may be draped and twbtted into anvdeslr-e- d . . shape. Th sketch offer two winter millinery suggeetlona The upper picture fives air idea for a turban-an- d sharf to match. These may be made of beaver, banded Jn satin or velvet, or entirely untri mined, or may be of velvet or velveteen they with heavy wool embroidery as the. tobch. - Angora , embroidery.trimming is effective. and carps?-- embroidery is on of th newest things mentioned. It le used on dreeeee and eultg as well as on hat and is really tufted, usually In a bright mixture e'.color after the fashion of Brussels carpet. Th lower of tbe two hats b a velvet affair, and th brinishown of this th sorority ar Mira. Helen Toung-berMiss Helen Taylor, Mat Lontse WeU Mira Edith Well Mira Bother Daugherty, Mira Dorothy Cook. Mira Chrlatls McLeed, Mira Blanch Boyer. Min Angelins Bolognes Mira Vlo-l- u in-ja- ad 1 govm-nmen- - tuat u at. , She sueoeeds Mr E1 ward Bischet of Ogden, who declined to al-- I low her name to be used as a candidate for a second tern The retiring president was given a .vote of gratitude by the convention for her untirSir Leathing and efficient service Far tb Dram Mews by Bvrarta V. er ood was nominated by Mr W. D.". REDDT FOX CALLS OS HILLY MUK. Prosser, president of tbs Wasatch club of Bait Lake. yes ever try to call on Billy - Following 4r tb . other. officer, If- no you' kno w juat how cboaem Mrs. E. G. Peterson." Logan, ' difficult It 1 Billy Is about th hard- first vice pnon to call oa I fcoow. Of count tfs, Ogdeaecon(S vie pretidcot; H. E. Otaik, HftQtiy third vtco preoi- - j H hJtrd for Jioddy Fox C. dont; Mn. E. but Gowano, Salt Lakt, it would be for you or for nt Mro. eorreepondin ioho yen Fodd r dids t Have as oecrerr; time Cuiley, Or den, recordjr secretory; j of it He called & number of time Mr O. J. Enking, Balt take, treae-- before be found Billy. Tou see he didnt urer; Mnt.E-.E.- Billy Nelson, .Garfield., tB,w exactly w her Miqkt Bly had managed lo keep auditor; Mr W. F. Knox, Salt Lake,;" on, state organiser; Mr IL Elizabeth VU lt" plftfff end it over rtAn. a. U Ike, journoliet, Mbm f B1II7 the that Reddy visited Edith Bowen. Logan, bureau of over before ht again formation; Mr Gould P. Blakely, . evaa got a glimpse of Billy. At last be caught a glim pea of Billy Balt Lake, historian; Mr E. E. Corf- 9 putting on hia most pieairing man. Balt Lake, general federation, Iner called 10 him. H knew that if Billy The following director, were 'aelectJ "d he iSS w rV ?!" E. ,H,U?la ,f of .JIya.tf h Park could help It. It, so ofnd thft happened was enraged in sating a fat trout Billy City, Mr G. W. Thatcher of Logs and Mr Ray Cooper of Magn Mrs. A. to for too lima being ha actually das J. Gorham of Balt Lake City, Mr quiet. Ho, Billy Mink! called Reddy, not Thomas- Foutz of Price, Mr M. D, too near lest Billy should Evans of Garland. Mrs. 3. W, Cherry drawing hlu was la danger and think H UIy Ktnkt-- cried Itrdty. of ML Pleasant. Mrs, J. A, Thorne of should run leant ora Ton away tb Just . . r.. BprlngvlUe and - Mrs. .Levi Edgar-Youn- fallow I waal to saw" ... . "Just aa If I didnt knew that. Wn of Belt Lake City. I ' wouliicT ha exclaimed. Welt, her I am. Look at all Mink!" Mrs. C. E. Allen of Balt Lake. Mr you want to" grunted Billy rather think ef eaklng you anything -. between bite But don t tonal because I learned long ago that C. 8. Kinney of Bart Inks and Mr E. to do thing llko that would be foolUk B. Jones of Ban Kraneiaco, organizers come any naaxar." he added I wont," said he and a waste of time. 1 have too mark re. Reddy grinned and past president of the federation, I won 1. although la a great epect for your amartnaas t try a thisr fiah that and temptation. Il'a not your Lett hat some- like that evemlf I wanted te." 1 wer made honorary member th compliment was later extended to thing else I want. from you, Billy. Billy Mink looked pleased In . not to. You know all past president Billy- Mink etopped , long of bis efforts eating to most folks to b thought smart.j, s'axe Fox eua. at enongb pleases Reddy , 4 ht esso whet is it v look tbe is that piciouaiy. Bering of suspicion 3. P. Wldtnoo. Proevsor Osborne chuckled. "It is Juat a little want "to know?" asked Billy rethw head of the department of English of Reddy said he. That le all I mors pleasantly. the UntvernUy of Utah, talked to the want-- Just a little Information. Im cure , I want to know whet kind of ton M uak rat eate, be willing, replied Reddy , members of the Authors'"club and you wilt wilting, to Jerry me that-- " want to know what food ba is especial, guest Wednesday morning at their giroThat Inhe like to does of. on fond What of what kind ly depends reWidtso regular meeting. Prof. you want.!, retorted Billy up for wiaiarT Do you know?- viewed th French ' novel. "Potterat formation with great promptness. ;There are Of course I know" replied Billy and tbe War. by Benjamin Yilleton seoi things I wouldu t tell you for Mink tirompljly. It would be funny )f in a mpst riptlghtful and sympathetic Anything In th world. If It Is In- I didnt neslng aa touch of him at manner.- - The oecaidori waa a rare formation about me or any of my af- I do. For onefresh-wntthing he Is very long clam What fairs you want, you wont get It, I mussels or treat for all present. David Potterat, can to-- know for anyway" want do tell will you right now, Asking a retired police inspector is the char- bo Just you that breath. Reddv looked at suspiciously.' Wasting Billy acter and ths way life affects him is Reddy chuckled more than ever. (Copyright, 1914, by T. W. Burgess) the consideration efi tbe book, Iot-teris a great heerted . man and of her hook "Carlt" guests le their hosor. The affair w stands for a big interpretation of na- A musical program waa gtyert under held at the home of, Mrs, fitone on Mr. tional duty. Borne exquisite passages th direction of Mr P. J. O Carroll. nth street. concluded Mira Esther Daniels was vocalist aad Socials wsrs held In all ths war wen read. Prof. Widtso the city on Wednesday evening his remarks by reading a ihost worthy Mira Margaret Falk. pUntsL Oar Lady of with th opening ef th connection poem written by a university student, of Lourdes choir sang. Tba choir mem- winter session of the T. M. and T,H Warren Frederick LewlentltledTh Rhoda Misses include and L Ruth bers 80m . A very Interesting, program., Volunteer." " Min wer rendered consisting, of Simla Brunseu. Mira Margaret She Th werk At the beginning Prof. Widtso Margaret Falk.' Mira Esther Daniel readings and refreshment for the coming season was outlined inf spoke of war literature tn general, Mira Monica Schulze, Mias Anna Dailey prospect am- ar for acresaful bright was as tersonal Miss Tea Brown. Mildred It and Experiences classifying sloop during the coming season. and Other" Essay" Short1 Stor- served by tb league of the parish of Fieri-d- a to Mr Gwtlllams Roscoe went ies." Novels." Drama and "Poetry" Our Divine Savior, the chairman of afternoon where she vm and gave some of the notable books which 1 Mr J. F. Martini, and by Join Monday Mr. Gwlltiam wbo Is attending u He told the that of St. Annes parish, of which the aviation echooL under each heading. . club why the French books were the chalrmaa It Mr'J. J. Neville Mr John T. Flzher who has hen beet ones and why America was not her husband at Fart visiting Harrison, baa returned to this yet in the front rank In literature percity and will make her homo with her' taining to the war. THE parent Mr, and Mrs. Dan Reran Members ef rhs flt Joseoh hewing The sweeping restriction of the met In th churcb hall Thursday board of health have closed all elun afternoon Mr J. B. P I and Ura for the James If oral on were b meetings since Wednesday, so preventafternoon. There was a larg attending the gathering of several of tb ance memebrs of the ef tba until and society leading club forjhe week, OGDEN. prerent. tbe order Is rescinded. Fortunately met Rom Th rlub Culture Thur., the State Federation dates fell before day afternoon at the horn of Mr J. ls Dr. and Mr J. M. Elliott of 141 th operation of the order, and Civic (J. Gebhayt. J4T1 Barlow evenue road twenty-fircelebrated their few held Center Mrs. A. C. Abbott ha gon to Mar Interesting meetings on Sept. 17 wedding low where - she will spend before its close. Perhaps the largest A numbed of gaesta shalltown, their home. anniversary and several with relative week attendance at any ona session was that at were to delightful-affai- r. bidden th friend te flgdm nht Bfor at the nulUnary class on Monday night Tbe Elliott home was attractively dec- will visit friends!returning B Cincinnati, Ohio.. to 4 women over where gathered orated for ths occasion with a profuMr C A. Walker of Salt lake ht profit by the teat ructions given by sion of fsll blossoms and a delicious vleltlng among firtnds In th ui city for Mira Larhua Parke. Practical hints supptr was served during the evening a few day y were given, and demonstrations made from beautifully decorated tab) the The of th gentle art, and all were enthu- national colors predominating. beautiful and apsiastic over the experience gained. boats received many PROVO. gift . Among tbe visitors wer a number of propriate Mira has returned Lophelta Runyon the members of tbe Girls Patriotic from ' weeks stay Henry Haag entertain. a weme who presented to the Center tn Kansas leagu t- -r of her friend et social affair coCity, ever Is Jar of fruit uit up for use of to Mr and Mr Clinton ! arMr. Mr mplimentary and Core of Ogden Georgs the soldiers In the post hoepital Mr have gon to Los Angeles te son were who reeentty married Hi Salt spend th Lake Lily C. Wolntenholme. elate organizer next two month City. Thn guests Mr wer of the leagu Carleton. - Vra. has just returned from Osc. Mr Rose Taylor la In this city th H. C, Mr R Mr Jov. Chari Foster. Provo, where she has enlisted 125 guest of friends. Mrs. Taylor waa forMr. Dongles Down, Mr. Neveil girl all of whom have pledged them- merly Mira Beverly Riley of tbit eftjr. Footer, r Coates, Larson, ths Mtsera Recce selves to contribute to the Red Crbra Mr Anna Wad man was hostess to of American Fork-Mall linen shower. Mra Woistsnholme has ths members of ths W. R. C. Social Mr Robinson Herbert sad, also visited several other towns in the rlub Friday afternoon at her home on childrenand motored to Salt Lake to opufl Interest of the league aad has met Steel avenue. a few day Aid Th Uto Ladies First Vra W. E. Pinker ef Pries wu with gratifying success. society of Presbyterian church met Tuesday In Provo visitor this week. The- - Daughter of 'Utah Bandcari ths church parlors for the October soMiss Lizzie Router vlalt.d with rlt'-business meeting. Pioneers will not bold their regular cialMr.and lives A. end Mr friends in Salt Lake this, and L White were the meeting on Monday next. honored gneste Monday evening when weak. . the members of tbe Ladles Mr. and Mr' Thomas W. Ashton Hs-rof Mr EL B. Palmer entertained th th O. R C. entertained a Auxiliary somber of their guests this week Mr. aad Kra1 Short Story club on Monday at her borne which waa beautifully decorated to autumn leaves and flower nasturtiums and yellow marguerite being mingled with the foliage. The tea rd ' ' 'OUTSIDE? CITIES Har-rltvll- st - vrt VtUv-frieeda- - Brr-te- r. . a table bad for a centerpiece a large basket of fruit twined with the leave The program Included th reading of a short story by Mr J. M. Dart, written by Mary Seaton Vorra and published tn Harper's magaxtn of August, entitled "The Case of Coro-llndMr C. J. Plummer reed aa original sketch comprising a beautiful description bf scenes in Brighto Burton Lodge" the new Including summer home of Mr. and Mr C. & Burton, and the view seen from their porch. Another description was of a sunset during storm at Silver Lak Mr Plummer also mads a plea to houses conducted by the Y. W. C. A An interesting feature was the presentation of the year's program by the committee, comprising Mr B. D. HamrtiUL chairman. Mira Linda Jeasup, Mira Edith Btxby and Mr C. H. Blanchard, and which was r eel rod with enthusiasm. Refreshments followed, the hostess being assisted by Mr Ham 11 and Mira 3a dJttesM a. ef the-hoste-ss The Seeker Literary club met Tuesday afternoon with Its president Mr O. W. Dally, end an Interest-ln- g program was given. Th new officers besides Mr Dailey are: Vice president, ifra. secretory. Mr A J. Eaton: treasurer. Mr J. A Daley, parliamentarian. Mira M.Oreen-critlMr B. W. Senior. e, i An interesting program was given at ths meeting of the Catholic Womens league including review by Mr C. IL Blanchard of her new book, Cortta. speak on Under the Council of Mra A J, Gorham will Womens War Activities Direction of the War Jhs YW. C,- A" j a a ht, The Poetry Soclely - of Bcmday.night at th end thd ' -- Utah - mad Public Library, Culleo m life being given by poets and selecJ. ll. Smith, JJre tions from his works by XA. A Power. Dr. W. M. Paden and other Mra A. N. Howard ledt, In a discussion of tb poem dealing! especialB. A M. ly with Than to pale-- " Mr Froiseth. the president read a short poem which had been printed In "The little magazine Stars and Stripe" published by the American soldiers to France, end sent her by her son who is sow over there with ths U. 8. force t An interesting program wae given on Tuesday at the monthly meeting of the Cathollq Womans league. In talk by Mra A. J. Gorham eluding In th Women Work to the Seven War Activities, aad a review by Mr, - - 1. HISS T. la Re You or perhaps of those who have been mixing poolers! into a paote to remove- - superflsess f hair You have probably found It vary distasteful, not to my irritating Mi dangerous . Thlo Is not ad all ae-ear-thatr. There ar lots ef wilt "burn eff hair endghingi they vill, the Irritate and redden the. skin at use same time. What is desired Id to work something which has for. lie nothmerely the removal of hair, andaccomThis Is very easily ing els (e plished by the application of a hairs drops of sulfo solution os th to be removed. Th hairs cos tbes k wiped eff with the finger, leaving th Be reread te Crow Beveral sktu ersuicltely fresh pnd beautiful This sulfo selutiea eas b freqeml", th. 1 Win Bdf you.. msed, and .Juat as sasily and with a r gams Out le a Few Day much lag pleasure as any face cream ' Other Israly MHkeds Crap-ttaaell- y y 4 lotion. It caa ba secured at start. Effeettvo. ' ' ' By Valeeha gorstf. . EXPECTING Th following mvtM rave-- , and enlarging of removing wrinkles t entirelyrorrmos QTRENGTHXNJNG lutionary. It Is done bv the 7 the roets ef the hair I on of sense method of making the hair ta -- reel secrets ef forcing hers-tofth effsri smaller. - It t eorpHln to grow, something Which has teiture ! The this produce. not boea fuily realized. Mere- that finer. made tb Immediate''ly stimulating the surface Ussae of Everyskin on knows hw wrinkly-- th scalp- will net- stimulate th -hair skin asually lb Is because la This growth to the extent desired. By and th pore tb sew method just meeuoned hair Harms I flabby the Pw By thl new method can ba forced to grow several tsohe larg brace up," th skin become more a month. Hair willnew stop falling ra If orous rwsulf ewinT aa a natural and th of Th by magic. rigor a hair will be quickly noticed, and all begin te disappear Get package ef eptoL By mixing this bald spots will be soon entirely filled Just of g'riwH on tablespoonfnl out with new sprout'' This can all with water, a cream is secured wnc be easily Obtained by th simple ese is and delightful, tu extremely satiny which1 con bo secure of eptol can be secured at th dragster-anat any drug ' store in tb ertglnel of wrinkle rantevee the quantity This cob- he package. can be obtained for th easily mixed et home with a half which cost make yen revel tn It, asd pint of bay rum and a half pint ef tH will alec get the 'result water. - It contains BO all whatever. . c ! , , rti or , 1 twe-era- jj beta-quin- one-oun- ca p a DESPAIRING.- - "Skin transparency can not be achieved by th use of many of U10 ordinary fac cream sold. The tisou immediately below th surT face caa he affected In auch a way that" every uneven spot, all "muddiness," can be mode to dlsap,-$equickly. Th following very aim-means will bring this about In a way. When alntes. very astonishing a powder, I mixed with water (about u pint), and two tableopoonfnls of glycerine. It makes a thick cream. This should be used liberally every gay aad ether complexion ereama avoided Poe time at least. for tb th red spots. freckle blemish and muddtnera will give, troar. way to a etaqgHng rose-petb suaintone mv pareaey. 1 Th w jos-untured any - drug This Is original not a wrinkle-remove- r, pdiagatbut a bosnllflor par orrollono ar pi , al ee oots-ykx- ln a ---- BUTTERFLY. Tou will find shampooing of hair no drUdgsrt. an unqualified picnic" by utiog, taw stead of tba usual boadwdshes. of the spoonful powder. ntX'. solved In a cup of water. - It , say that you never realised T scalp could ha 0 clean, and so gloriously silky. Th cause of l tn of tbe hair trouble w hear about aorv me lotion ef fatty rabetaacs ,, n. the jecap dandruff scale con hardly be removed ra thv.ho' bo by the ordinary methods of Ing the or to They must bo disrate "TV ! awav, and this sggol dooo It I"bra' It lots th hair did fashion. ha which th kePJ seel takes eff . pores choked and gobbed the blr this eg growing power. a Try revelation. Enura, yaw will And ft be obtained at th drag sggol eaa eewfh J lest for a deraa or er " fr '? at - , |