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Show q ' " ' V . " " UTTLB BEBMOVB. A prominent minister tn an Vrttcle in an eastern magealne says: There Is a aood old custom or rompltmenttng woaisn en the aoMe and beautiful Influence she exerts. As a matter of fact, she to a tremendous moral coward and needa to be told so.' The minister ears there are three wars .for a man to treat a woman: first, site niay be worshiped, but a women Is a fool to went such adtelratloo. for It puts her on an utterly impossible throne from wblrh ehe la certain some day to tumble, or she may be regarded as one created tn be kept In a harem as among the r Turks, or brjwbeaten as a distinctly In ferior person who is to run the house, bear the children and dam the eocke. ftome women like this sort of thlng-to be boeoed, babied and bullied. There la a third aay for a man to treat a woman, not aa a deity nor an Inferior, but as an ciual. "just an aood aa you ara, lust ss bad ss you and no worse than you may be, not to be looked up to or down on. but to be looked at level In the eye. MONET MAO MEN. ' I lie emlii curs, is nioneymsanegs. Man sens every ounce of his strength to get money for her to ehlne with that ehe may have eervanta and ride In her motor car. To aa intelligent person the average man Is an unmitigated bora. Women Wo-men could atop all thle II they would null eut-lvlng, out-dressing, out-spending ' one another. "Let them turn their hearta untl life and Its real vslues. Let them leave das-sling das-sling robes, sliver plate and Jewels, and perfume to the harlote whose aature II Is to crave theee baublee. The bad woman wo-man never does much harm; tt la the good woman who la deadly, for It la the wteh of the good women, nice girls, young brides who spend their morning puttering putter-ing about the apartment and every afternoon aft-ernoon chattering over tea or playing bridge, and who look forward to Just such s sort of llf-. ploying bridge In more snod more exclusive houses, and thus they are molding their husbands Into dolta." Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Upton will live at Ui South He vent h East street. STENTS Or THE WEEK. The Mlaaea Mav and Daisy Kimball entertained en-tertained at luncheon In honor of Miss Edna Hemphill at the Commercial club Saturday afternoon. e e Mrs. ftosle Kaakleberger entertained a large number' of friends at a supper Kirty Tuesday night In honor of Mrs. ewman. A Hungarian orchsatra furnished fur-nished music. see Mrs. Harriet Hsnks celebrated her eighty-fifth birthday Monday afternoon at her home. 10JS Third avenue. Family Fam-ily dinner waa served at 1 o'clock, followed fol-lowed by a reception. Mrs. Hsnks waa the recipient of many gifts and hearty conjtratnlattona. e e e Mrs. J. V. (.dredge. Jr.. Mrs. J. A. Rplker and Mrs. Crape P. Eldrsdga entertained en-tertained Monday In honor of the els-tleth els-tleth anniversary of the birth of tbelr mother. Mrs. 1. V. Kldredge. Sr.. at her borne. East First North street. Pink end white carnations were ueed in Hie parlor -and trie H. f-arrfr day tdea i waa carried out in the dining room. Games and music were Indulged la during dur-ing the afternoon. . Miss Winifred Briee and Ranter T. Walker were gueate of honor at a box partv given at the Colonial Monday night. Dr. Source: was the host. Supper waa served at the Louvre following the performance, per-formance, see Mrs. Vsughn Psul entertained the Monday Mon-day afternoon club st ths home of her mother. Mrs. Fred Wey, at the Brans-ford. Brans-ford. ... The Misses Oars Anderaon and Beth Hendry entertained in the Hendry a part -menta Tueeday night at a parcel shower In honor of Miss Bird Is Snowball, who Is to he msnied soon. Those present were the Misses Amy Clay. L. Dethloff, Helen Mslstrem. Alia Brown. Elsie Fair, Madeline Hlx. Mario Steele. Oo Perkins. U - I was stjllM . Ilawav. A. nlsaaant CLUBS ABB TBXTMPB. The ladles' auxiliary of the International Interna-tional Association of Machinists. No. It. entertslned at tha Eagles' building Saturday Sat-urday night. e e e The members of the Chsflug Dish club were entertslnsd by Mr. snd Mrs. Harold tt. Daynee In their apartments at the Cummings Saturday night. a Mrs. L. Bchellenberger delivered an address ad-dress at an enthusiastic meeting of the American Women's club, held at tha Ken-yon Ken-yon hotel Tuesday night. Mrs. 8. If. tlarton. Mrs. M. N. Rathbone and Mrs. K. V Frits were also speakers at the meeting. meet-ing. g . see Br Mlsa Margaret Everett entertained the members of tlie T. B. 8. Sewing club at her home. Ml West Third North. Mon-ds, Mon-ds, night. ... . Mr. and Mrs. t. D. Itouta entertained a large number of guests Tuesday night at bridge, among tlfe guests being members mem-bers of the U. Vi O. club snd their hus-bsnds. hus-bsnds. Pink csrnatlona were used In the de-orsttons. Mrs. Houts waa assisted in entertslnlng by her sisters. Mrs. P. W. Uunyon and Mrs..B..U.Uowen of Ogden. "An Anmteur's Triumph" wsa pre-nentrd pre-nentrd bv Mrs. W. H. Cunningham. Mlas Marv Msrehsll and John H. Crltchlow. at the meeting of the Buaklne held Tuesday nlsht at tlie Marshall borne on Thirteenth Kast street. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Csnnon entertained enter-tained the members of the Card club very pleasantly Monday night.. The members of the Crystsl club were entertained Wedneeday afternoon by Mrs. W. W. Rivers, a number of guests being present besides the regulsr club members. mem-bers. St. Patrick's day decorations were an Interesting feature of the affair. Real shamrocks, sent by Mrs. I. C. Jackllng. . who la now In New York City, were used In the decorations. Prise, were won by . Mrs. sra Thompson. Mrs. W. B. Stan-Icv. Stan-Icv. Mr. Matthew Cullen. Mrs. Henry Welsh and Mra. Charles A. Qulgley. . e James C. Rice circle. Ladles of the lima waa enjoyed. see Mra. F. 8. Baacora will entertain aext Wednesday at luncheon and bridge for Miss Winifred fries. Mlsa Elsie McMillan McMil-lan will entertain at a almllar function (or Mlsa B rl os Mondsy. s s s Miss Romola King entertained a party at a matinee today, followed by lunch at the Louvre, for Mlsa Brloa. ess Mlsa Ivy Irsklne will eutertsln at a linen shower tonight for Mlas Birdie Snowball. .see Mrs. Charles C. Crlsmon and Miss Lea-ley Lea-ley Woodruff entertained a aumber of friends st the Woodruff horns on First North Street last night for Miss El lee Yeates- Thirty-one tables of bridge wss the featura of the early part of the night, and bnffet lunch waa aerved later. Mrs. lssdore Mayer. Mrs. John Y. Rich snd Mrs. Charles Qulgley took turns at the coffee urn. -Mra. Nottsge and Miss Msrgaret Ulbbone assisted In serving. Spring flowers were artiatlcally used la the bouee decorations. .see Mrs. K. Msrx entertslned at a pleasant birthday party tssl night at the Second Kaet apartmenta. The guests were Invited In-vited to dinner and cards ware played later. . . e e e Mrs. George Butler, assisted by Mra. J. J. Kinney, entertslned at a pleasant bridge tea yesterday afternoon. pink rose, snd carnations were used tn the decorations, which were further carried out In the St. Patrick day Idea. Mrs. Fred Davidson woa tha prise of the ait-ernoou. ait-ernoou. e e e State Senator W. N. Willis ma and Mrs. WiUlams entertained at a function last night. Including a mualcale. H. W. IxiuKall and several of his pupils furnished fur-nished music. Spring flowers, green predominating, pre-dominating, were nsed la tha noma dec-orationa. dec-orationa. see - Miss Vera Edwards and Miss Marlon I Obemdorfer entertained a number of frienda at a mlecellaneoua shower yesterday yes-terday afternoon for Miss Brtce. Bridge waa played during the aftarnoon. ABOUT PEOPLE. Miss Katharine Judge will go to Santa Barbara soon to be the guest of Mrs. Rooooe H. Channlng. e e - Mra. Harry Clerk haa gone to Mercttr to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams. Wil-liams. eee Mra. Julia Short, who has been spending spend-ing six weeke here with her eon. the Rev. F. B,. Short, left Monday rooming on her return to her home In Delaware, eee Mrs, W. F. Jensea bag gone east for an extended vtelu eee Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Iee have gone to Ptocbe for a few weeka visit. eee Mr. and Mrs, 8. B. Clark are home from California, eee Mlas M. A. Cameron fcf home from New York City, where she bad been TtsHlng for eeevral weeks. eee Mra. El wood Watson of Ogden le visiting visit-ing in thee city with Mr. and Mra. Frank Knox. see Mrs. Thomas J. Winch of dree ley. Colo., who has beea vial ting with Mrs. J. P. Parley for aeveral weeks, has returned to her home, a e' e Mra. Abner tinman la home frees Denver, Den-ver, w he re ebe be a bee n vial Ulig With Mr. ftad Mra. Edaar Totten, e e Mra. J. fteafpg hen rwrurned to bar Grand Army, gave a very pleasant and Israel v attended dancing party at tlie Odd Fellows' ball Wedneeday night, eee The social and card partv given by the members of the Jsmes B. M-Kean W. R. C. at the home of Mra. William Ames, Fourth avenue. Thursdsv afternoon waa largely attended and proved a very successful suc-cessful affair. eee The Primary union of Sunday school teachers arave a. reception Thursday afternoon after-noon at the T. W. C. A. In honor of Mra. Joseph Clemens, wife of Chaplain Clemens Clem-ens of ths fifteenth Infantry. Decora-tluna Decora-tluna were In white and greeny Mrs. Will I. McAllister entertained the . members of her bridge club at luncheon at the Brsneford yesterday, followed by 7 several tables of the gsme. The decorations deco-rations were all in keeplng with St. Patrick's Pat-rick's day ideas. , The members of the Amid Ffdlsetml entertslned verv oleasently at the aal-veretty aal-veretty assembly hall last nlgha One of the Interestlnn features of the week a entertainment waa the bell riven ktst night at the Odeon by the Governor's Govern-or's club. The hall waa decorated In green for t he occs slon and t ha la res crowd present made merry until aa early morning hour. - . . Elcht members of the led lee aid eo- .eM v of the First Methodist church entertslned en-tertslned at a S(u Petri k s day eosisJ reeterday at the home of Mrs. H. M. ii. Hetopp. chairman of the society. several esys. nave gone w vsuiioriua iot a two meaths' llt. . . Mra. Eugene B. Palmer In home from Loa Angeles. ' a e - Mrs. E. P. TeCompte of Park City and her sister. Mrs. Beers of San Francisco, are visiting In this city with their motiier. Mrs. H. Wells. US Ninth Eaat street, eee ' Mrs. 1eh HID de Seville baa returned from California and will be at her Center Cen-ter street borne for the next three mo"thfc . Colonel Wall. Mra.' Wall and their daughters, the Misses Selma, Olive and nid. arrived home Thursday nlerht front New Torfc City and Waehlnston. D, C-where C-where they aoent the winter, e e s Mfss Kllsaheth Chapman, who baa been vislitna In this city with her sister, Mrs. Hamd Fabian, left today for bar home la Boston. Mrs. Rtchsrd C. Horsey arrived In fhia city veate niay from Csrson Citv, Kev.. end will Visit with her pa rente. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lynch. see Mrs. Anna Steese of Denver baa beea visit m frienda la thia city en route to CaJlfornia. -e a a - Mrs. rVJwaH J- Roberta haa gone to Twin Falls. Ida., her home, after spend-Ina spend-Ina the winter witb her pa rente. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daly. m m m Mr. and Mra David Henderson announce an-nounce the msrrlaae of their daurbter. Krieie. to Kerl B. H. Crawford. V ednee-dey. ednee-dey. Mar-h U. at ? North Fifth Wret street, this city. Bishop K. F. Parry will offlctate. eee M. M. Sherniea of Anamoaa. Ia.. and ! Mtaa t- n a fiaxm of this dtr were married mar-ried Thiiredsy nlsht by tha Rev. Louts g. powerman st the home of Mrs. 1. K Vthlte. )iH South Secofwl "Pi est s'reet. After Ma red 34 Mr. sod Mrs Stserman will be at borne at M bout First West mxr99t- . Vr. and Mea. Georre F. Bush in- n u life f ti e enausT-tnnt of the-i r ln i, i . t'-r. tru-n. to I -O P. r roel . t - r.j-ainx r.j-ainx to lae pica In the n-ar liure. bonte In Omaha, after aa extended visit In this city with relatives and frtenda. eee ' Mra. D. R. Moore haa returned from Tooele and te at the boene of Mr. and Mrs. Nobie Warrum. eee Mra. N. M. Hamilton la hotae from ft two BBoatha" visit In the east, eee Miss Mary Irwin le trtelttrta; In this dtr wtth Mr. and Mra. Frank la. IMtdge, after spending the winter ea. the coast sea Mr. and Mra. George D. AMer are boase from CaJlfornia.. eee Mra. K. K. Shenberd of the Woman's Chr1ftTran Temperaace union, baa gone to cievetand, O., la the tnteresta of tha (worlu eee Mra. William A. Cavanauah le at home with her father and motner. Judge and Mrs. C. & Zaae, at the Dor l us apart- I"1 . e e - I Mrs. Georew Wedsrwood le visiting In Ovien. ttte guest of Mr. and Mra. George 0rmv- eee Mrs Charles L. Sampann will leave strsmiaV for bn Antumo to be near the nfirentb Infantry. eee Mrs. J. H. Betfuae has gone east, celled by tne lllneaa of Ivr sioiO-r, wnoee home is In Hudsuo. Ml h. e e Mr. end Mrs. Sm S hwab of Provo. tao have bra vuiiting la true city for BEASTS AU TBUlCFal. Mrs. Mvrtie B. Williams and O. W. ' Kinnev were trtsrrried Tuesday at the home of the Rev. C. R. Nel. pastor of the Central Christian chorch. Mr. Kln-' Kln-' nev Is bridge and building Inspector for , tHe Denver A Rio Grande Railroad coai-, coai-, nanv. Mra Ktnnev la the 4a us liter of IT. J. A- Davis of Ksnsaa 4'ity. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnev will make their borae f In Salt i-eke City. " Cards have been leaned bv Mr. and Mrs. Georae Tito Brine foe the aierrtasre of their dauabter. Winifred, to 8. Frederick Fred-erick Walker. The ma rrlaare will take nh.ee st St. Paui's ehurcb at hiarh noon. - March r. A reception will follow at the brtce home. 710 Seast Bngham street. Mrs, M- J. Hewtphltl srmotmees the esncaBrement of her dauahter. t&dna. to ' Frank N. Jenkmeon. tbe wedding to take . place ba the near future. A prettv weddfna; of the week was that of Miss Slrrld F. Knunsen and Owen R " Roiers. which waa beid at the hme of Mr and Mrs. O. Knodaen Tear1sv " St t o ciOr-k. P(hot Joae-rt. 'hr1l-narn . nerfnrmed the rrrnvnr. Tlve brnl Wore f a mhlre llnserle ain and -a rned a boiet of rrri-ie'e roees. The color i iH'hene In I've rexfrnn..ni wsa ntnk and while, the Sowers hems ,-arnaHooa. nei ri ferns. MS. teorse A Knortwen pre. ' aiaM rn the drnni room. A rrtiattel pro-pram pro-pram was rei,,)red bv Mrs. beware Viwni'-e ar-ft daushtera. lVmi and H-ia. isra. Oeonre A. Knjdaea and lien |