Show THE Furniture Moved or: FURNITURE 4 Events of the Day MR AND MRS -- J WALCOTT will entertain at a the this evening: at and club In honor of Dean Country Mrs william Fleetwood An Interesting: event ' of the day will be the marriage of Miss Vivian Pace daughter of Mr and Mrscere-mo-C E Pace and Walter Felt The this evening will take of the the home avenue at 8 o’clock at place bride’s parents in Sherman reand will be followed by & largeMlsa Miss Louise Edgheill ceptionMarlon and Whitney will be the the bridesmaids and Miss Alice Felt will be the maid of honor Little Bobble Buford and Enid Holmes will be the bearer and flower girl Harold ring Felt a brother of the bridegroom will actjje as best man je jc Mrs Carl A Orlob will be hostess at a bridge party this afterPrice noon large in honor of Miss Mayme who will be married June 7 to Dr Roy Groesbeck jc se je Miss Ron ell a Ellerbeck will entertain the members of the senior class of Rowland hall with a matineefol-at the Orpheum this afternoon lowed by tea at the Hotel Utah Mrs Gerald Thomas will entertain this afternoon at a bridge luncheon at her home in C street in honor of Miss Claire who will be 14 to Harold Horllck married June Ilaynea fc jjc je Mrs J F McEnany will entertain this afternoon at an Informal bridge tea at her home in Twelfth' East street when the guests will include Afterthe members of the noon Bridge club ac aBTuesday ajc There will be a special called meeting of the Wasatch Literary club this afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Commercial club Matters of great Importance to the club members will be discussed and all members are urged to beacpresent $ $ The P E O sisterhood will meet this afternoon at 230 o’clock with Mrs Gorham and Mrs Smith at their home 715 Second avenue All visiting members 9eare sfcinvited 4 Mra Ira X Hinckley will entertain at a kitchen shower this afternoon in honor of her niece Miss Medora Henry whose marriage to F William Benge will take-- place next week a(e ae will preside at the J J McClellan organ today at the noonday recital when the following program will be given: Grand Marche in D Gullmant Pres de la Mer (a) An Old Melody Arr by Arensky (b) organist Come Favorite Mormon hymn Ye Come Saints Arr by organist Polonaise in A Major Chopin - ny afe Items of news for the society column of The Sunday must be in Hie office at noon today to Insure publication in its Herald-Republic- an proper department was well represented SOCIETY afternoon at the silver tea hop given at the Thomas Kearns home in E South Temple street by the members of' the organized depot for the reliefrecently of the soldiers war-torn in The guests were Europe received in the room Mrs drawing Thomas Kearns Mrs Charles AbyQuigley and Mrs lane Cann A wealth of lovely fruit blossoms were the Attractive decorations of the halls and rooms of the home spacious Branches of delicate cherry and apple blossoms lent their charm to the drawing room as well oa the library and ballroom In the main hall the flags of the allied nations were used in the effective decorations The dining table was covered with an exquisite cloth of lace in the renter of which ttas a large silver urn filled with boughs of rosy peach blossoms Presiding over the tea table were Mrs Simon during the afternoon Mrs William Montague llamberger Sirs W W Armstrong Mra A Ferry H S Bird Mrs Enos AWall Mrs - Matthew Culien and Mrs Elizabeth were assisted by fudge O’BrienN who Mrs Lawrence Mrs Paul George Keyser Mrs Marlon Faus Mrs Louise Titcomb Mrs Clarence Milner Mrs Ruel G Halloran Mrs Morton Chessman Sirs Alexander Gibbons Mra Harold Smoot Miss Florence Halloran Miss Hoffman Mlea Mary Wall Sliss Naomi- Miss Gertrude Katherine GeoghegUn Mrs J F Fitzpatrick and Geoghegan Mrs D J Sullivan Punch was served young matrons and by the following maids wjio wore dainty evening lrocka and corsage bouquets of fleur de Its Mrs Marcellus Snow Miss Bess Faddls Miss Margaret Crowley Miss Mary Miss Claire Driscoll Crowley Miss Catherine Driscoll Miss Frankie and Miss Florence Sullivan The following young tomatrons and belles were costumed represent the allied countries and sold home-mad- e candy from a prettily decorated booth: France was represented by Miss MarHoward Miss Katherine Whitney jorie and Miss Ether Badger Belgium by Miss Glen Walker Mrs John V Lyle Miss Helen 'Kearns represented Miss Italy:Genevieve Hoffman - Ja-t-obs- on Ireland: Packed and Shipped at Reduced Bates STORAGE ' SALT LAEE CITY' UTAH SATURDAY MAY 19 191T HEBALD-BEFQBIJCA- N The unquestioned honest and reof this company tosponsibility the superior protection gether with affire "and disease germs against : FIREforded by the KEYSER PROOF PRIVATE ROOM - is the reason why we receive the better -V”' class of storage PLAYER RO LLS clJLS MA 6 Storage Company -- In spite of die fact that ' wej)ay a’ little more for ROLLS 328 W Second South Street - Salt Lake City Phones Was 5722 and 0723 QRSPLAYER an ailore d uits and consequently make less ) profit vie are glad - to sell ? them was represented by Scotland Miss BessieEngland Callow Miss Dorothy Baiand Miss Darlene Kimball America ley Mrs David Keith: Miss Beth Baldby win Miss Helen Sheets i- Miss ' Mary ' Lynch Music was furnished for the dancing and entertainment by the Troubadours -' of St Mary’s orchestra Universityorches- Why? Simply because they are an absolute photograph or reproduction of handpky-in-g and produce musical results that not only make you enjoy your mstrument jp§ ajuRandeilttestach more but create a desire in Rolls New ur Plater QRS to mind Come are hemz added each month neighbor $ in rften to hiar the latest rills own a Player Piano - Hallows Utah quartet and All were tra Patriotic songs given by a Margaret composed of Miss Dr quartet WorLehman Miss Irma Williams Horace and Mr Nicholes Ensign ley also was heard in a group of patriotic air ' gg ' Je FIELD DAY AT ROWLAND HALL Yesterday was field day’ at Rowland program of Hall and a very interesting folk and fancy dances were given by of the gymnasium classes the studentsdirection of Miss Isabel under the Brooks Tea was served on the lawn taa prettily arranged at 5 o’clock from and crimble gay with white narcissuslow son tulips arranged in a' crystal coffee bowl Presiding at the tea and were Miss urns during the afternoon Olive Carr Catherine Wlckware Miss Miss Ethel Carmenta and Mrs Jean assisted by a number of the Hampton girls from the upper classes 'if selec-yo- ‘ ’ 7 Ula 173jFriea (Mol74PrieaM bridge raYea JO JO to the time of BETTER VALUES that a woman who patronizes our ready-to-we- ar department may clothe herself modishfy and do it inexpensively Writs for Writs for Catalogue ’OLDER THAN TH2 STATE Of Catalogue LTTZkM The ed Mrs Duncan Grant Richart and two from El rhildren will arrive tomorrow have spent the Paso Tex where they months with Lieutenant gast three of Mr and will be the guests several for E R Mrs McConaughy and months Later they will Join Lieuten-at ant Richart who hae been detailed the Wyoming with Fort First Bridgerln cavalry $ Wood daughter of Mr Miss Dorothy jcje and Mrs S B Wood and Miss Louise Marks daughter of Mr and Mrs L A Marks will leave today for several will months’ visit In California They S Wood of San Francisco visit Mrs S Wood who is at the naval and Chester training station jfc ifr i je BRIDGE TEA IN HONOR OF MRS BOOTH Mrs J V Hampton entertained a dozen friends at a perttily appointed! bridge tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs W B Booth who will for southern leave in the near futurehome : Spring California to make her decorations were attractive the flowers of the rooms and the tea table WEALTH of good things is promised readers of - the Sunday The ntagazine section is filled with choice stories and articles Booth Taikmgton will again be there with his two greatest creations “Penrod and Sam The adventures of Penrod: and Sam just boys “have wide appeal' They make real boys sit up and take notice and' make the fathers and grandfathers start their ' wonderfnl tales “now when I was a boy Then too they are told in Booth Tarkingtons irresistible 'style The subject of the second story is “The Militarist ‘ Patriotism a fashion story in the magazine section will women to the It describes the new patriotic creations in dress appeal from shoes to hat “The Revolution in Tennis an artiele by Ps A Vaile author of “Modem Tennis will be of interest to the devotees of the net game “Menocal Cuba s Silent Grant-tale of Cuba the seventh a movie story and several timely episode of “The Railroad Raiders war articles complete the magazine section Herald-Republic- an FORTY STUDENTS QUIT Parent-Teacher- mer Martha Barlow George Condie Hiram Clark Forrest Glazier Nat Greer Douglas Gammette John Hayward RuthL- Hargis Henry Johnson Fred KelW ICofford Harold Kay Lester ler Thorley a Y McAllister Ray S McCarty Gilbert Moyle Marion Nelson George O’Connor Ralph Olney Allen Louis Simon Perry Lynne Robinson Beatrice Carol Smith Ralph Squires Stewart Helen Spencer Vera Tracy 8 Roger Van Pelt Jay Ser- WelsaTipton Cecil Wright George George Wareing Ethel Woolley - tention during gCthe j):past week DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM AT BRYANT SCHOOL s’ association of The the Bryant Junior High school held its the year last evening last meeting for at the school at 8 o’clock beginning A "Bryant’ program wa building the students consistinga given by solo of a piano by Hortense Stohl "A Perfect Tribute” to be read story "The Marsellalse” by LuclletheAllen: students: reading by Milsung Coulam by 'violin' solo by Lucky Skeldred ton vocal solo Mrs Jack Alford vocal solo C B Reid “Our Flag In France’’ by Lyon Latin song by Edgar' drill by the French students flag aiyl ClftSSi Exhibits of the work of the domestic science and manual training classes were on display and light refreshwas Music ments were served furnished by the new Vlctrola recently by the students purchased A sale of cake candy bread and fruit made by the girls of the domestic science classes was held the proceeds will be given to the Red Cross 85 Smart lyfan-- T ailored a jc IN HONOR OF BRIDE-BLBC- T Mrs Hyrum Baird entertained at a dinner last evening in honor delightful of Miss Medora Henry and F William take place marriage will Benge whoseMiss has been the next week Henry recipient of a great deal of social at- Panning and Military -- Temporary Vacations POLICE PATROL HIT Forty students have left the University of Utah during the past week to participate in activities connected with the preparedness movement of the national government This brings the total number that have left the Institu-lo- n since the faculty passed an order such students full credit up to giving 400 about The occupations whlch'some of them have undertaken vary from farming to service The following is the military as list of withdrawals Mias Jeanne Home registrar:compiled by William Ashwell Alvin R F-- H' BurBudelier Edward Banning Brooksby ton William T Benson Norris Boeh- I never tasted a Flakier INE Squad Wagon Utilized to Haul Drunks After Accidental Collision Even the police petrol did not escape the entanglements ' of motor mishaps of past two days Last night when that much used vehicle was a call to pick up k member of making the flot wn and jetsam” it waa disabled be- struck by another automobile by The Ing car which struck the was driven 75 Twelfth Eu by Mrs C W Flfleld patrol street The Flfleld car struck the patrol a blow as it neared the corner glancing of Fifth East and Second South streets The squad wagon of the fire department has been pressed into service until repairs are made on the patrol No blame is placed on Mrs Flfleld by the police They state that she was to avoid trying hitting another car when the mishap occurred ie Crust - : perience with Cottolene pie crust: One night early this month our Lancaster County cook Alice an nounced: “You all are going to havea real blackberry pie tonight I used a jar of berries from Mr David’s box and Cot-tolen- e" I was glad she had used Cottolene I wanted to see how it worked But I was sorry later that Alice liked that pie By the manager We four bachelors left nothing for her but the big blue pie plate Lynn who comes from Lexington Kyf said it reminded' him of the blackberry pies his old mammy used to make And Dave who is in the telephone business got rid of his before we had a chance to say “Hello” I never ate a Thanksgiving pie at home that beat that one I noticed ‘ the lower crust especially It was All at One Price e?rVJ - Here is my first ex- uits Serges Whipcords Poiret Twill Gabardines Wool Jerseys and Silk Jerseys — in black navy tan gray gold green rose new blue and purple Sizes 14 16 IS and 20 — 36 3S 40 42 44 and 46 — v See our Broadway windows Special attention called to new' Lace Jabots to be wrorn with tailored suits - light and flaky 1 ate every bit of it' which is a thing I seldom do with lower crusts After it was all over we cast an unanimous vote for Cottolene We have used wholesome TO MAKE LECTURE TOUR Only last : night Alice made a Cottolene apple a wonder pie that was ! From R P B - Deliver Series of Addresses for Peace 'League 1 Prof Levi E 'of' the faculty of the University'Young of Utah leaves this morning for Washington and' other poInts" !n the 'interests "of the f While Jn Washington he "ih 11 nI arrange for work at the universitythe as archseloglcal ha 'is in of branch of work at the charge local institution Ha will with the government in ‘certain of his phases ' work so that 'the school will’ benefit by such a He will visit the Indian department at the Smithsonian institute to obtain and" material for 'work in pictures American history Professor Young has been selected - as one' of the speakers to of the Enforce Peace and will- " goLeagueto ' the York to league’s headquartersforin New make arrangements his lectures which will be' given throughout the western states during the coming year r - MISS DOHERTY' DIES IN EAST Somerville Mass' May 18— Tha sudden death la announced of Miss Sarah J Doherty of Salt Lake Utah at Dothe home' of her brother Daniel J 18 Maple street Somerville herty at Mass The clause of death is given as f co-oper- ate - ion FREE! Cook Book containing 239 recipes by famous cooks sent k free Write to The N K Fair-ban- Company Ill West Wash-ingt- on Street Chicago HI : : - - -- ‘ Cottolene is also superior for faying and lor all cake-making ’ At grocers in tins of convenient sizes heart fallurr o 4 - “ May ti Monday the students will hold field day The probably be at Mountain SlaceInwill canyoun but final arParley’s will be made later The rangements in charge of the outing day A public at which all persons committee C Is: of the faculty and Cornwall G intereated hearing will be to give Mary Hanson and Harold Bennett their views relative permitted to safety devices Tg' and regulations in the different Industries will probably be held by the state Industrial commission before the tents-rulSKEDOO agreed upon by the safety committee yesterday are finally adopt-of ed G EL Allen of the Utah the American mining congresschapter presided comof the yesterday’s waa mittee which meeting held In the offices of the industrial eommlasion at the SALT LAKE TEACHERS WILL HOLD HEARING WANT SALARY RAISE ON SAFETY DEVICES A special meeting of th Salt Lake Teachers association ' will bo held at the Lafayette school at 8 o’clock tonight to hear the report of the special oommlttee which waited on the board of education relating to an Increase in tne salaries of teachers It is asserted - by members of ‘ the association that some of the grade teachers have not had an Increase in salary - for eight years 29 - May YOKOHAMA (via Heaelzlz) KOBE NAGASAKI HONGKONG SINGAPORE sad JAVA Ssilhi— Sea Fwaatee EswaSISO YOKOHAMA S'JT507tJ Class work at the J D s U will May according to out given and the board yesterday of trusby presidency tees of the institution The date set gqmiuencejntnt cxcrslati la on Friday do announcement an -- ll This mesas banish yar FOOT TROD will rare bnrn BLE This preparation sensation exeeaalve sweat and bad lag odor and will create a goad healthy condition of the feet Far aale only Street at 315 H State VAN HOITTEN DR F SOe and 75a Price !' 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On es ROYAL MAILS (Neutral Flag) L D S U WILL CLOSE Nederland and Rotterdam : SESSIONS MAY- - 25 Joist Pdic Service (I 2nd snd 5id Cibh) iw Tuesday capltoL - "The Natural Shartexung ( Prof Levi E Young Will - Cottolene ever since ' j azz STR AIGHT LINE MODELS BELTED STYLES : Yea I m vice Are to Be Pupils’ - (Report No 9) i Today We Offer m Our Great Sale tlie Supreme Suit Values of tke Season — Sunday Herald -- Republican e sic (N lTT)PHea (Mai 171) Price j - ' MS! 1 — wherein we again demonstrate - Lose Yoa Gave jtVoQaC Myjtya I Today 10 a m v PRETTILY ARRANGED LUNCHEON FOR VISITORS Mrs W I Snyder entertained at a luncheon yesterday appointedhome prettily in First avenue her afternoonofatMrs and Shepherd who in honor Murray Mra C C Snyder of Ocean Park the city are visiting with relatives Jn lilacs were Baskets of fragrant purple used for the attractive decorations In the living room and librarywerewhile and daffodils tulips yellow In & crystal bowl for ths esntw-piec- e of the luncheon table OoYers the were laid for sixteen and during four hours of the afternoon early tables were filled with the players for ar-rang- ’ HERE ARE SOME Q R S PLAYER ROLLS OUT OF Q R 8 CATALOG LISTING THOUSANDS COME IN AND TRY ONE OR ALL ' CF THEM aaraYlaa-aBiaOMONO Mm 7 Hawaii (No 17nn-tcSL76 66 1006411 Prfc H BSJdacMiiafaaiiia (Nai Spanish J7S)Pre icKiaf- 14) (Mi rButtarSv (Ma ITS): M IAm sad J Fray far thsLisata taGs MniiffrwMihtiii Out 76 aaaolas sad At Wooid¥os¥aiaBktha (Ha 14QiMn JO :T7 RambdW CNo I’ra Got tha Swaataat Girl la Maryland— 7 f |