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Show THE r? o o HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL N, ETY Cohn, Mrs. T. G. Griffin, Mrs. S. R. Inch, Mrs. Frank B. Stephens. Mrs. Sol Sie-ge- l, Mrs. Adolph Simon, Mrs. C. W. Watson, Mrs. D. C. Roberts, Miss Mary Schanck. Mrs. Lyman Hyde and Mrs. O O j e THE V jc er 3$C m 5?C ness session held. All members of the organization are urged to be present. Preceding the meeting, a luncheon at noon will be given in the room at the Newhouse hotel Georgian in honor of the presidents of out of town encampments. All members wishing to reserve places are requested to notify Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward. The program for the year Is In the hands of the printers and. will be ready for distribution at the meeting. Reports were made by officers of the board and the chairman of the Salt Lake Free Kindergarten and Neighborhood House association at their annual meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Simon Bamberger, a member of the board more than fifteen years, was made an honorary member of the association. The report of Mrs. L. C. Miller, the retiring president, showed continued growth during the past year. Those elected for the ensuing year are Mrs. Arthur Graham, Mrs. Frederick Steigmeyer, president; first vice president: Mrs. George A. Snow, second vice president; Mrs. J. W. Rookledge, recording secretary; Mrs. Emma Cay-letreasurer, and Mrs. C. W. Watson, auditor. The board of directors consists of twenty-fiv- e members and of this number twelve elected to serve two years were Mrs. W. C. Alexander. Miss Stella Suit and Goat Specials ss C. d part of this week for their country home In the Cottonwood district. They will give up their, town house for the present and make their home in the country. jj Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Chapln left for their L03 Angeles home yesterday after a ten days' stay here at the Hotel Utah,, sjc Mrs. J. T. Keith, accompanied by her Thomas daughter Kathryn and father Elyth of Evanston. Wyo., left Thursyesday for Sana Francisco and sailed terday for two months' trip to Japan and China. ac Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Smoot are this week from a expected to returneast. short trip to the Mr. and Mrs. Garratt B. Wilkin and children came from Milford the first of the week for a short stay here with Mrs. Wilkin's parents Mr. and Mrs. Matthe Cullen. $t Dr. and Mrs. Will L. Ellerbeck have . , ... , ?5c 3(c afe 3 H y, 5jC ! 5fC TVTISS PEARL CASEY, daughter of Mrs. William M. Casey, whose 1VX engagement to II. J. Thorup is one of the matrimonial announce- as their guest at their home in Federal Heights Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore of Boise. Ida. Mrs. Moore, who is sister of Mrs. Ellerbeck, was formerly Miss Estelle Clinton, well known in Salt Lake society clrcjes previous to her marriage several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Judge and mother Mrs. Gilbert Wymond. arrived the week from San Francisco during for a two weeks' stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cowans. Later, Mr", and Mrg. Judge will come to spend the summer in their suburban home in the Cottonwood district. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cosgrlff have been here the last few days on their way from a two months' stay in Honolulu and California, en route to their home in Denver. A W. J. Hall'oran returned Thursday from a month's eastern and southern triD. His daughter, Miss Florence iai loran, who accompanied him, stopped in nmaha. where she will visit for two weeks with Mrs. Louis C. Meyers, Miss Mary- Luman of Salt -- - 0 -formerlv Lake. :e Mrs. Fred A. Hale left yesterday for Good SprinRs. Xev., to vtsit with her son Fred A. Hale. Jr., and family. While there Mrs. Hale will be joined by her daughter Mm Thomas B. Hunter of San Francisco. Z'i 5S ',i Mrs. Leslie L. Savage spent Friday in the city on her way from Gold Circle, Nev.. to her home In New York. She was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Donoher during her stay. fi Mrs. J. D. Wood spent a few days at her Salt Lake home during the week and on her way from California Arizona, where she has passed the winter, to Chicago and the east. She was accompanied by her son F. J. Ilagen-bartwho will join Mrs. Hagenbarth In Chicago to remain until after the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Peale will give up their apartments at the Fifth East hotel the latter part of the week and go to their attractive suburban home in the Wandamere district for the sumJe ments of the month. H h, :t mer. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sheets and daughter Miss Helen Sheets are expected to return the first of the week from a two months' stay in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Eberhardt have moved and are now located in their new home, 351 S. Thirteenth East. Mrs. S. D. Evans and daughter Miss Frances Evans, have returned from an extended eastern trip. Mrs. J. C. Landenberger has returned from a stay of several weeks with relatives in Wyoming. . r, Mrs. R. S. Stringfellow with her children has been spending a few days in Salt Lake with her sister Mrs. A. N. McKay, on her way from Los Angeles to her home in Kellogg, Ida. $t Mrs. James Hawkins and daughters Ina and Cleo left Monday for a short stay in Los Angeles. It ' Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Krauss have as Madame Knowlton wishes to announce to her friends and patrons that she lias moved Iter hair dressing and heauty parlors from the Walker Bros. Dry Goods Company's Annex building to Suite 515, 51G and 517 .Judge building, corner Third South and Main street, where the same courteous treatment and service will always be attained. sfe -- their guest Dr. " V y rJ- - for A- V.' ."..:': v.-- ' i 1 ' I - -- - v y - j j SjC 5j 5jC I nue. TAMAKI MIURI'.S SCHOOLMATE. In the employ of Ralph L. Fuller of Cleveland, is a Japanese butler named Yamamoto, who is a baron In his own country. When Mme. Tamakl Miurt, tne Japanese prima donna, was sinking in Cleveland, said he had gone to schoolYamamoto with her in Tokio, and would introduce her to Mrs. Fuller, but that she must not know he was a servant man." So one evening, at a dinner in honor for of Madame Miuri, Yamamoto was the of his emand a noble ployer of Japan. again Denise of Joseph O., who claims to be champion Dayton, trollev of America, has ridden 712,000conductor miles in street cars, made ten trins a dav for o twenty-twyears, with 4,356,000 stops, and collected $1,500,000 for his company ii lares. Magic Beauty and the Way To Get It - ?Jc t postponed her departure from Salt Lake until the middle of May. 5C )fc Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, who left two weeks ago to go to the bedside of her father A. Viele in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., has gone to New York City for a short stay before returning to her home in Salt Lake. Mr. Viele's condition is much improved. Mrs. Joseph Young will leave today for her home, Orchard Grove, Syracuse, Utah, after a few days' stay in the city with Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Lawry have moved and are now at home in the Dr. Howard residence, 1105 First ave V J C -- era t Wonderful Bargains in Beautiful Suits and Coats, specially designed and tailored at $25.00 to 635.00.. Very high-clamaterial and workmanship. MRS. SAMUEL, PARK Mln ANDfamily will leave the latter V- Sunday evenings and holidays appointments. IMione Wasatch 4G77. - 9jC ct Open Attractive Hats , arriving- for Easter are Most Flattering. New Creations every day as the New Models appear. )$C sfc III - Personals . I o Easter Arrivals more Beautiful than ever. All the XcAyest Creations coming daily. Beautiful Suits, Gowns, Coats and Blouses. )JC I oremo Embracing the Successful Models as produced by the foremost Foreign and American Designers of Women's and Misses' Apparel. fc i jyL D istinctive and Exclusive Apparel afc Women's Clubs 9 pecml ists 5jc 2 V pio-gra- A menca Sfi et 5fC S) Shop Sec-en- West. The Woman's Democratic club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at their rooms In the Hooper building. George Islaub will speak on the "History of Banking and the New Federal Reserve Law." An officers' meeting will precede the regular meeting at 1.30 o'clock. 3c The Crochet club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T. Leveridge in E. Fourth South. The Philo Christl chapter of First Westminster guild will Presbyterian meet "ut 3.30 Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Julia Smith, 473 Eighth avenue. ifc ;Je The Salt Lake circle of the Woman's evening at Republic will meet Tuesday 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. W. Lee, 1363 S. Third East. Mrs. E. R. Phelps will give a paper on J.T. Trowbridge Mrs. Lillian Gibson will review current events and Miss Cecil Burns will sing A t The Progressive Delphian club will meet at the home of Mrs. M. R. Evans, 701 Fv South Temple, Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will meet Wednesday afternoon at I. O. O, F. hall. it Maxwell McKean W. R. C. will hold a social meeting Thursday evening with Mrs. Campion, department president, at her home, 514 E. Fifth South. Victor lodge No. 89 will be enter tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ethel Gallagher, 445 Chicago street. The Daughters of the Mormon Bat talion will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Joseph H. Grant, 1234 E. Fifth South. 55 The A. F. club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. K. M. Chrlstensen at her home, 654 Third avenue. sje ' The Iota PI met Wednesday with Mrs. E. L. Sloan. Jr. James Fennimore their Cooper and Edgar Allen Poe and numworks were discussed. Musical bers were also given. The next meeting will be held April 19 with Mrs. C. Silver In the Max'ielcT apartments. jjg jj( Radiant chapter No. 12, O.8 E. S.. will o'clock at meet Tuesday evening at Masonic temple. The principal feature of the evening will be the official visit of the grand officers of the State of , Utah. i'fi j The regular meeting of the L. A. to the United Commercial Travelers will be held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. D. Paine, No. 20 La France n, upon. The meetings were held at the La dies Literary clubhouse. The delegates were welcomed at the opening session by Mrs. George Francis Stlehl, president of the club. Many pleasant social events were enjoyed In connection with the meeting. Including the brilliant luncheon given Friday at the Commercial club, attended by more than 109 clubwomen with Mrs. Bertha Kunz Baker and Mrs. Katherlne Howard as honor guests. Mrs. W. F. Adams presided as toastmlstress and a clever literary and musical program was presented. The next convention will be held In the fall at Frovo and an effort will be made to arrange a comprehensive program for the sessions to Include many matters of Importance to the Revolution, will be held Thursday clubs In reference to civic and state can with Mrs. Robert C. Gemmell, with betterment. Mrs. T. B. Beatty as assistant hostess. The usual 5 o'clock service for young Miss Gertrude Carleton will read a women and girls will be held In the paper, "Battle of Lexington." A muY. W. C. A. rooms In the Continental sic program will be given. )C Bank building this afternoon, Mrs. C. The next meeting of the Bayvlew A. Walker being the speaker. There will be vocal solos by Miss Florence Reading club will be held Monday aftTalbot, with violin obltgato by Sliss ernoon with Mrs. L. D. Peaslee. 975 Odessa Shaw. The hostesses for the Third avenue, at 2.30 o'clock. The prosocial hour will be women of West- gram will consist of papers given on minster Presbyterian church. historians as follows: WilOn Fridays at 12.40 a brief prayer prominent liam Prescott, Mrs. T. D. service for girls Is held In the parlor Lewis;Hlckling Mrs. I. N. Bancroft. George next the cafeteria, and all women who Straup; John Lathrop Motley, Mrs. I are Interested and able to spare a few D. Peaslee: John Flske, Mrs. W. G. minutes at this hour, are invited to Schulte. The discussion following will Join. be led by Mrs. N. A. Dunyon. Plans are being made by the educameettional department for a series of There will be parent-teachtalks for the benefit of ing of the Lowell school Monday aftShakespearemembers and their frienis. ernoon at 3.45 o'clock at the school association The gymnasium Is planning some spe building. An open discussion will be cial exercises for the close of the year. entered Into by pupils of the school. Fuller announcements will be made The officers of the association are: has been Mrs. later of both events. Work F. Wasson, president; Mrs. so that they E. JKGeorge vice president, and Mrs. Sheets, begun on the tennisusecourtssoon as as there for O. Mrs. J. C. Daly, exbe C. Beebe and may ready Is settled weather. committee. ecutive sfc 9C 3fr jfc jff The next regular meeting of the LaThe Salt Lake Woman's club will dies Literary club will be held Friday meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. T. P. afternoon at the clubhouse. The deGroot. 1142 E. First South. A literwill be In charge of the home ary and musical program will be preeconomics section of the club, of which sented. Mrs. W. F. Adams Is chairman. The Wasatch Literary club met TuesMrs. U. I. Ball of Logan will give a talk on "The Necessity of a Iouse-hol- d day afternoon with Mrs. K. G. Palmer. Budget." Mrs. F. M. McIIugh will 1212 Roosevelt avenue. The principal review Mrs. Stoner's look, "Natural business of the afternoon was the annual election of officers, which resultEducation." ed as follows: President. Mrs. 11. S. The dramatic section of the Ladies Twining; first vice president. Mrs. W. Iub will meet Monday after- r. Prosser: second vice president, Mrs. Literary noon a 2.30 o'clock at the c!uhiouse. W. C. Orem: recording secretary. Mrs. will Mrs. A. T. Volmer review J. O. Enklng; secretary. Mrs. Howard "Change." by O. J. Francis, a Welsh A. King: treasurer, Mrs. Frank I B. F. Mrs. prize play. The winner In the con- Hlnes; parliamentarian, C. I Whitetest for the best original three-ahistorian. Mrs. Frobes; drama entered into by hlch school pu head: auditor. Mrs. W. L Snyder. The reports were read for the year pils will be announced at the meeting. and the following were elected to The tour Ju section of th Ladies membership: Mrs. It. I Conely, Mrs. club will meet Tuesday fore- Lillia Tanner and Mrs. W. C. Seaton. literary noon at 10.30 oVIock at the clubhouse. Violin solos were given by Mrs. C. The program will include the following A. Stilphen, accompanied by Mrs. II. R. topic: "I)ndon, Its toThoroughfares. Parr. be presented Tea was served at the close of the Squares and Parks." by Mrs. K. I. Hammond. program by the hostess, who was asby members of, the entertainThe music section of the Ladles Lit- sisted Mrs. II. A. King. Mrs. committee ment erary club will notonhold the regular W. I. Snyder. Mrs. W. C. Orem. Mrs. I Tuesday after- B. Brown. Mrs. P. O. Perkins. Mrs. W. meeting this week noon, but will meet Saturday afternoon B. Oliver, Mrs. J. J. Buswell. Mrs. II. S. at the clubhouse, when a children's and Mrs. F. C. Wire. jje jjc jc program of music and dancing willsec-be Twining The Robert K. Lee chapter. United presented under direction of the will tion. Daughters of the Confederacy, 2 o'clock at afternoon meet Wednesday The history section of the readies with Mrs. A. M. Goslen, 307 Seventh rlun will meet Thursday avenue. Literary at 1 10.15 o'clock at the clubmorning' The annual encampment of the house. Mrs. C D. Kipp will read a will paper on "The History of Social Bet-t- f Daughters of the Utah11.Pioneers 2 o'clock at be held rment." April Tuesday. In the Bishop's building. Reports from The April meeting of Spirit of Lib- - the various encampments will be read, erty chapter. Daughters of the Ameri- a musical program given and a busi Smart WMLT Mrs. James Berkley's section of the Indies' Aid society of Immanuel Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Harry L. Chapman Thursday afternoon at 2.30 d o'clock at her residence, 129 N. m, - 1916 -4 W. W. Armstrong. (Continued Prom Preceding Page.) mother Mrs. A. J. Cllft at their home, i ROLLO, tlie attractive daughter o Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 322 H street. lyriSS ALEXE The decorations of the tables were j. Rollo, who will leave Wednesday with Miss Irene Callister, daugh- beautiful tarnations, and the birthday ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Callister, for an extended eastern trip. cake, which was made and presented j by Mrs. Clift. formed the centerpiece. The cake was decorated in gold leaves. pink and white carnations, the nura her of years being indicated on the top tier. Games and music were enjoyed by all present, who were Beth Need-haAlbert Hager, Lucile White, Pearl Clift, Richard Caldwell, Dorothy Cleg-horRex' Weston, Geraldlne Gatrell, Mary Brazier, Vera Clift, Donald Gat-rel- l, Stanley Cleghorn. Mary Blades, Dortha Miller, Florence Clift, Le Roy Husband. Hay Needham. Ituth Miller, Marie Hyler, Alberta Johnson, Mar-perMiller. Leone Hyler, Violet Johnt son. Paul Weston, Budd Clift. Mrs. F. L. Clift. & "Members of Bona Qulrites club wr entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ethel Cook. 224 Ivan court. The evening was spent In sewing, after which dainty refreshments were served. The house was beautiIn spring flowers. Miss fully decoratedfurnished the music for Rose Smith the evening. The club will meet April 19 at the home of Miss Mary Chinn. 3?0 S. Eighth West. i. last week has been unusually In club circles and a great deal of Interest centered around the conference of presidents of women's clubg of the- state federation held on Thursday and Friday. There was a very gratifying attendance from all over the state and the excellent program outlined was successfully carried out. Many business irtattera of the greatest Importance to the club women and the state were discussed and acted 1- D, L. P. McCalla of Boise. it JC Miss Irene C Ister and Miss Alehe Rollo will leave Wednesday for a trip to New York and Washington. D. C. Miss Callister will remain two months with her sister Mrs. David H. Cannon in the national capital. Mrs. Katherlne Howard, who has been guest for the winter at the homo of her daughter Mrs. John Malick, has Simple Kormnlaii ' Hrntarkable for. Their Quick, Tboroneh ItmuHs, Explained by the Stage Star and Beauty, Valeska Suratt. Self-Ma- de lly Yaleska Suratt. changes which are now THE quick possible in skin beauty are however, that these changes are usually weak and therefore useless. My comI know from my own explexion secret and from that of others simperience ply cannot be excelled by any preparation known for beautifying the skin. Its results are extraordinarj'. I advise other every woman to stop using all creams and use this formula. Simply, mix one teaspoonful in a pint of water and add of oneglycerine Use this liberounce of zintone. and very soon your skin will lake ally on a most decided clearness and purity, and everymuddy spot, red spot, freckle and blemish will disappear. The zintone can be secured at any drug store woman who at a moderate price. The use will make up her mind to this formula faithfully will acquire the object of her fondest wish a queenly complexion. : MISS FAITHFUL. I am not at all in that you did not succeed surprised those hairs. soluBy superfluous removing sulfo moistening- the hairs with or light, disheavy tion, every hair, solves away in a few moments. Instead of leaving a red spot where apskin plied as other depilatories do, the is left soft, smooth and clear. No matter how sensitive the skin or how heavy the growth it will work without fail. Get the sulfo solution from your skin-beautifyi- ng - FRANCES T. L. Scap cannot dissolve dandruff, simply because of the No amount alkali which it contains. remove danof scalp scrubbing will druff. The only thing known which will dissolve all fatty accumulations and dandruff is eggol, a teaspoonful re-of which added to a cup of hot water moves every particle of dandruff and other foreign matter. For a moderate price you can get enough eggol to produce twelve or more of these surpassing head washes. THIN SPOTS. mous formula Here is my Justly fafor positively and quickly stopping falling of hair, dandruff, and making the hair grow luxMix half a pint of alcohol, uriantly. a pint of water (or a full pint of half and water), bay rum in place of alcohol l. and one ounce of This is more economical and effective than any other hair treatment you can get. The you can obtain at any drug store. beta-qulno- beta-quin- ol MRS. B. D. D. It is Known that blackheads not can generally be thora. in removed oughly a few minutes bv spor.ge, wetting it with hot gettingwater some neroxin ,on it, and thensprinkling it on the blackheads. rubbing It is almost magic. : B AGNES .MRS. formula has My wrinkle-removin- g the extraordinary the skin plump property of making and In this way Efll wrinkles vigorous.little and big, are thoroughly removed! J he youthful appearance produced in a short time by the use of this formula is really startling. Mix by adding to a half of hot water two s pint of glycerine and two tablespoon-iulounces of eptol. This makes half a of the cream, costing several timespint less than you have to pay for a cream at the stores. Any drug store will supply you with the eotol. - . MRS. W. H. T. You doubtless found that nearly all have powders have a chalkiness whichface makes the powaer visible. whv I use mv own iace powderThat's made after my own formula. No one cair detect its use. It gives a beautiful natural tint smoothness to the skin. "Valeska and Suratt Face Powder" can now be obtained at drug stores in flesh and white. BISS WONDER I much you were unable to very obtain the regret eggol, for the shampoo, at your druggist's, but If you wil laddress "Secretary to valeska Suratt, Thompson Chisecrecago" and enclose 25 cents, Bldg., my it. tary will see that you get ' ;V DIFFICULT It is wrong to claim that the bust can positively be developed in every case. Nevertheless, the following isformula is the best obtainable. It safe, and if anything can To succeed, this certainly should. half pint of cold water, add two ouncesa of ruetone, obtained at store and half a cup of sugar. any Mixdrug thoroughly. Take of this two after meals and at bedtime. teaspoonfula 5j c |