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Show THE ITER SOCIETY E3 ft (Continued From Preceding Pajje.) women for hospitality and cordiality Is recognized over th state and many club women are looking forward to an unusually delightful session. Never have, Ogden women been more enthusiastic ever a meeting. They are not sparing pain or time In their effort to m . k - this the bst federation convention vr held In toe tat. "The banquet will be the biff social vent. It I hopd thai all pat and present officer will b present. The committee would like to have S0 women preent. Mr. 1L It. Porter of ORden witl be tctmlstre9. This will club women le the wranlrr. for u the W. F. Sherman, to meet Utah Mr. cf the chairman of tbe conservation de of the Kneral federation, partment Is the Illinois candidate for the presl-dnc- y of the general federation at the New York biennial in May. There will be. a meetlnu of tbe executive board each day.' The local committee In Oden are: Mn, Edward nirhsel. Kxecutlve Mr. U, B. Tarter. Mrs. S. H. Smith. t- T. J. Jtr. Ileceptlon Mr M. Iljithop. Mrs T. I. Jrhn.'-Kntertalnrnent Mr, Watt. Wrlitiit E. O. Mr. XV. f. Mr Craven. Hrb. rK.ieehnn. Kvd Ml Jo-pep- I- - Howe. Mlu Joseph- lne Herman. Decoration Mr. J. A. Herdtl. Mr. Mr. P. XV. Butler. Mr. P. Iwde Mr. 1. Fulton. s; an. 0 V A X II. H. M. j - Fethcrolf. WrlRht. T. T. ! Harrow. Mrs. I. j j wonderlifT SELjElProRAU. A : . ' . ; " . tl: v If 1 V .30 a. m Minutes. Heport of committee on home economics. Miss McCheyn. chairman; "A National Kxperiment Station for Woman's Work." Mrs. Leah Wbrtsoa: "Utah Roys' and Girls Clubs." Miss Parrlsh; "Education for Democracy." Mrs. Cles-so- n S. Kinney; discussion of Mrs. Kinney's papr. Mrs. J. Ulshop. 2 p. m. Music, Miss Ellen Thomas. Report of credentials commute; election of four delegates to general federation. . "The Value of In Civic Work." Mrs. G. O. Parker. Provo; Mrs. Horace Ncbeker. Logan; Mrs. Mosiah Evans, Garland. "How the Library May Serve the Community," Miss Joanna Fprague. Salt I.ake. "Report of Committee on Library Extension. Miss Downey: Mrs. L. O. Hinck ley. Erigham; Mrs. Parley Nelson, Man ti; Mrs. llyrum Smith. Ogden. 'The Delegate and Her Club," Mrs. (I. XV. Martin. Manti; Mrs. Joseph Tates, R. Hill. Logan: Mrs. Provo: Mrs. c. R. Wing. Gorge Garland: Mrs. J. V. Cherrr. Mount Pleasant. S p. m. Music. Herbert Aldrlch: " ivic Centers." stereopticnn illustration. Mrs. A. 1. Parsons; reception. mM 556 Y v.--j '. a : ft- "A - V t " "'. i4i i. iWufi ttiWi it iVif fJi yyj 5 Vifti'iiiii I J . ''' '"," ' . .'" el SELF-REDUCIN- "'V': . j G Self-Keduci- ng SELF-REDUCIN- G WONDERLIFT SELF-REDUCIN- G For women of every figure, The from slight to extra-ful- l. Wonderlift Bandlet uplifts, supports and holds in place the vital abdominal organs, thus preventing, relieving and often curing the ills peculiar to women. This corset is a distinct boon and blessing to all womankind. No. 555 For tall full figures; high, full bust and back; medium gkirt. Fine white coutil; sizes 24 to 36 $5.00. No. 554 Same, but for short full figures $5.00. No. 556 For slender and medium figures, in sizes from 20 up. Of fine, light strong coutil y. ! ! ; j y i WOMm Will Keep This Corset On Send the Old One Heme! Nemo say thousands of women when fitted in a "Self-Help- " Wonderlif t Corset They don't want to lose, even for a minute, the relief and supreme comfort this corset-marvinstantly gives; and that's the highest form of approval.. Of the many thousands of women who got acquainted with the Wonderlift during last iveek's "Self-Help- " Exposition, it is safe to be 90 never to will that wear any other corset. satisfied say percent Nemo Corsets, introduced nearly twenty years ago, have steadily gained in popularity, and now are worn by millions of women throughout the civilized world. The Nemo WONDERLIFT Corsets will also make a place of their own, furnishing a different service and appealing to other millions of women who do not require the Service. basic differences are There between the WONDERLIFT Corsets and the Corsets. Examples of each are pictured above. fir, j j -$- j e - I I ; turas55.y 1 h. - sua xrrs- ."v''4 to m.-Mu- FOR STOUT WOMEN 50 1 Mr-Ifw- g " 1 OCTOHKIt 14. The proxrrvi committee of the Utah m.d up of Mrs. T, M. fedratlon OCTORER 1. Mr. E. M. Oarnett. Salt The forenoon reserved for visitSalt Lake; Mr. Ooild Rlakeley. SaH ing schools and other points of interest Jrfike; Mrs J. XV. Alrd. I'rovo; Mrs. E. In Ogden. Luncheon will be served at 11 Peterson. Iyiran: Mr. C. II. Stevens. the state school fcr the deaf and blind. 2 p. m. Oprden. Special consultations. S p. in. Th proer.im: Minutes; addres. "The New rx p. p.p. 13. Social and Community Interest." Mrs. Ira D. Travl. of a. n executive Metlnsr p. m. Ranquct in Rerthana hall. board. Mis. p. m. Muslcale. Lillian I0.3i a. secr-ta'-Wright. Miss P.oaIle Holberff. Miss Fleport of irerer.il federation Mr. Edward fUchsel: MutorUn. Llla lust. m.Austin Sooy. s. Kinney: Jo irnalIr. ' p. Addros. "Conservation," Mr. ne-Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman, departMr. F. M. MoHmh. Report rif stat- officer: Mr. XV. li. ment chairman. General Federation "Wherritt. auditor: Mrs XV. V. Adarnr.- Woman's riubk Luncheon will tra-jrrMrs. Karl Hopkins, recordserved at the Presat 1 2.30. ing secretary; Mr. H. ll. r.'alliiwav, ror-1 - byterian church nt Weber Mr. Vv'yr.n Thursday Tespondln academy at 12.30 secretary. Eddy, third vice president: Mr. G. XV. luncheon at the state school for the Martin, second vice president: Mrs. It. leaf and blind will Itbe complimentary. H Porter. flrt vl-president: Mr. E. T)i " corresponding secretary sent out E. Corfmn. president. Presentation of new clubs by Mrs. credential to ail club last week. board of the U. F. W. Jleles. These will include Garfield C. The executive will et at 9. CO a. m. October 13 in "tt'omin's club. Mr. Nelson, president:' Mldvale. Readtnir club. Mrs. L. D. At.- - th Ire.by terian church. where the Cleo (ISAn). Mrs. regular meetings of the convention are deron. president; he held during October 13, 14 and Margaret F. Hudjce, president: Child to :ulture club silver City). Mr. Viva 1"'. beginning at 10.15 Wednesday mornT. Hay. president; Tooele Women'. ing. The Ogden clubwomen are arranging club. Mrs. J. It. Wood, president; Pay-o- n Culture club. Mr, is. T. ntt. prrl-clenlor special seat for all delegates and clubwomen to attend the Emma Lucy of proRrarn committee. Gates opera "La Travlata,' on the even Reports Z p. m. Music. Mis Myrtle lullincr ln of o tohr 1. T.he la' t night il! close with a ban- JIlKley. Minute of previoa ssslon. frie I Bf o orlofl: to all clubwomen of Tteport fro'il the rotlnrll nieetini: jstate. The , lubwomen's husbands I Self-Reducin- - Co-operati- I. J. Refreshment .jlr . Ajcee. Mrs. Gertrude Carr. O. Clark. A. r. Corey. Mrs. Mrs. Tlarqut Watson. Mr Doiijrla Matron. O'rce Mr. J. O. Mrs. Stanley Pee Mr.". FInane Htrsr. Mrs. Thomas H. Pee. Mr? J. IT. Her !! Music Mr? C. If. Steven. Mr. John I".. I Morrel!. Ogden. K. Mr. II. Mr, r. rtilley. Mr. the-Cleof- n. XV. Every Nemo is an extra value imply as a corset. For the hygienic features, which are priceless, you pay nothing extra FEW of the Salt Lake club women who will attend the annual meeting of the Utah Federation of en's Clubs this week in Ofrden in their official capacity as delegates and alternates. ' From left to riirht, upper row: Mrs. Klizabeth M. Cohen of the Salt Lake Civic club, Mrs. U. J. Barrette of the Ladies' Lower row: Mrs. Lydia D. Alder, Utah Woman's Literary club. Mrs. W. C. McDonald of Press club; Mrs. Ii. K. Frobes, Wasatch Literary club; Mis Grace Bailey, College club. OPEN PARLIAMENT. r. Rich. Mr. "Our Children and th Movies." Mrs. Mr. Edwin T. Lewis. Logan; Ar.hte Mrs. N. R. Lott. I'rovo; Mrs. J. M. Rurn. Manti; Mrs. J. Mrs. J. T. Lynch. R. Fltxa-eral- d SALT LAKT CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1915 N, A -- Portland. Mrs. C. II. McMahon, Miss 4 lleynold. Iteports of standing committees on art. Miss Myra Sawyer, chairman; "InI terior Decoration." Miss Iulse "j'oiti Principles of Art," Miss Mary Teasdale. of standing- committees: Heport I ItadKe, Information, civics, municipal contests and Inspection, sanitation, health, conservation, education, prlae. b4n. free travellnir library, legislation, peace, portal hygiene, vocational activities, parent teachers' organization. There will be no evening session that the delegates may attend the producI tion of "La Travlata" given by Miss Gates. Licy Jen-nlnic- ALD-aEFUBLICA- 5.00. Sold Everywhere i Made expressly for stout women, to reduce the size and weight of the figure and support the abdomen. The Idea has been developed into such a variety of models that every stout woman, no matter how difficult her figure, can be correctly corseted. For example: No. 322 For average stout figures; medium bust and skirt; elastic Lasticurve back. No.326, same, fcr taller figures $3.50. No. 344 For full figure of medium height; has "invisible" Straps. No. 345, same, for taller full figures $3.50. Nemo Hytienic-Faehio- n Inttitate, A'. Y. Self-Reduci- ng Self-Reduci- ng j j alternate, rn-- S' CIbbIIsMmsbsbmsbI t. j t ; i I wili rIho Te expected to attend this tional Resources." with Mrs. W. T. function. Following the banquet will Sherman of Chicago as the principal be the closing evening e.s!on on the speaker. department chairman of the U. general topic of Conservation of Na- - P. Each XV. C. will have charge of the time allottcI her by the chairman of the program committee Mrs. I". M. Mcllugh. and each department will add materially in interest to the program. Mrs. Edward Bichsel, 71 8 Twenty-fift- h Mreet. Ogden, Is the local cliair-:na- n to whom all clubs should send l heir requests for banquet reservations, hotel accommodations and llt of mem. ers from club who will attend. Desiring to provide for the clubwomen of the state in the very best possible way Mr. E. E. Corfman. president of the C 1 W. C. will establish federation headuarters at the Reed hotel in Ogden during the convention. While Ogden's hospitable homes will be thrown open for visiting delegates he local committees have al secured special rates at the hotels tor all club: ! -- f . . women. 5k i: & The dramatic section of the Ladies' club will meet Monday afterLiterary noon at ".3u o'clock at the clubhouse. M'ss Louise Holt will read 'The "Umbers." by Clyde Pitch. A review will be given by Mrs Raymond Aoker- man. , Were fn Paris Now These are the hats you would see in the smart shops The same chic turbans, the brlmless and almost brlmless hats of late Innovation, the same stunning sailor shapes, the same oddlv shaped so cleverly become the features. And large and medium models that the same smart simplicity in trimmings, which require the greatest skill and originality to produce. TOMORROW WE PLACE KVEHV II AT IX THIS SI PER II SHOWING OX iU.K AT HALF 111 ICE. . Remember, we make a specialty of hats to match the new fall suits. and you will find them all In this sale. $7.50 and $10.00 Hals for $5.75 Medium and large shape of unique design trimmed with either the upstanding or flat fancies, bands and ribbons; hats for all occasion: hats of all hadc and color combinations. An extra smart hat Is an Inexpensive Item at this price. wliSch goes Into effect tomorrow. Tiie history section of the Ladies' club will meet Monday mornLiterary ing at 10.30 o'clock at the clubhouse.Instead of Thursday, the regular meetng time, on account of some of the members going to Ogden to attend the annual meeting of the state federation. 'f ije The tourist section of the Ladies' club meets Tuesday morning Literary 10.30 o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. at li. H. Frame will give a "Brief Outline House of Planta-Ben- of English History 113l-139- et ." Mis Ixjuise Holt will be heard in a sketch. "Coaching Through Sherwood Forest and the Dukerles." i'f. j; :; The music section of the Ladies' Literary club will hold the regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the clubhouse. A paper, 'Romantic Oermany," will be read by Miss Abbie Ring. Vocal solos will be given by Mrs. Crlssle Chapman. Mrs. C. C. Daily and David Smith. The Ladies' Literary club chorus will meet for rehearsal Tuesday afternoon at 1.S0 o'clock at the clubhouse preceding the meeting of the music section. The annual meeting of the Orphans' home and day nursery will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at 132 P. Sixth East. The annual reports for the year will be read and directors elected for the year. The monthly meeting ct "Spirit of Liberty" chapter, Daughters., of the American Revolution, will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. R. E. Wight. 125 Michigan avenue. A literary and musical program will be a feature of the afternoon. Miss Mae Anderson will give violin solos and a string quartet also will furnish numsje sje bers. The first regular meeting of the Reading club for the year will be held Monday afternoon with Mrs. Grant Swan, 118 N street. At a called meeting of the club last Monday afternoon for the election of a president, Mrs. A. N. McKay was chosen to that position. The year book of the club Is ready and will shortly be distributed among members. jf jjg j The regular meeting of the Clecfan lor Wednesday of this week has been Bay-vie- e4 - e- Lake to visit reporter, riveda Thursday in SaltMrs. for few weeks with Edna Cal-lagha- n. ; j rtitlf Mrs. Saville; press Mrs. John James. j w postponed on account of the state federation meeting in Ogden until Saturday, when the members will be entertained by Mrs. E. Conway Ashton at her country home in Hountiful. The Business Woman's club of Salt Lake will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at the Y. XV. C. A. rooms. Continental bank building. Dinner will be served at 6.30 p. m. A business meeting will follow, and plans for the winter's program will be discussed. T The Women of the University of Utah will hold their first, meeting of the year Saturday, October 16, at 3.30 p. m., in the kindergarten room of the Normal building. This organization consists of wives of regents, wives of professors and instructors, and the women members of the facul y. The following program will given: Violin solo Romania Hyde (a) Ave Maria ....Schubert Drdla (b) Serenade Miss Edna Evans Soprano solo (a) The C.aeli- Lullaby ... .Graham (b) The V Lepre Charm .. Graham Granam (c) Love Has Come President's address Mrs. E. H. Bcckstrand Report from the state federation.. Mrs. Sarah E. Stewart After the program light refreshments will be served. Following are the hostesses: Mrs. E. H. Beckstrand, Mrs. Richard R. Lyman, Mrs. Howard 1. Drltgs, Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Mrs. H. I. Thomas, Mrs. S. E. Stewart, Mrs. Leroy D. Swingle, Mrs. J. L. Brown and Mrs. Montrose. Delegates from the club who will attend the meeting of the state federa tion this week in Ogden include Mrs. E. H. Beckstrand, president, and Mrs. Sarah E. Stewart. The regular meeting of the Salt Lake Woman's club will be postponed from Monday of this week to October 25. to meet with Mrs. Monday, J. L. Rownum of 746 S. Second East, when the usual program will be presented. J,i There will be a meeting of the Utah State Suffrage Council of Women Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the Commercial club. All members are urged to be present. The Froebel society held " business meeting Friday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. rooms. Short talks were given by Miss Rose Jones and the girls of the kindergarten. Miss Edna Evans was hsard in aevcral vocal solos and Miss Thomas iontribvtted piano numbers. . The Woman's Republic will hold the first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Jacob Itunel, 27 Fairmont apartments, 50 E. Fifth South, Tuesday. The program will consist of "Echoes From Atascadero," given by members of tiie republic who have visited the colony at At:iscac!ero, Cal., during the summer. Mrs. Ethel Nettleton Ramey will have charge of the musical ' The regular meeting of B'Nal Israel Auxiliary society will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at B. B. hall. All members are requested to be present, as Mr. Rice will outline the study-worfor the ensuing vear. A meeting of the Home and School league of Ensign school was held Monday afternoon at the school. The following officers were elected for the year: President. Mrs. M. E. Wrilson; vice president, Mrs. Van Spalding, secretary, Miss Douglass; patron delegate, Mrs. S. E. Pier; alternate, Mrs. Stanch-fielteacher delegate. Miss Sayles; S',Z ! pro-Ki-a- n. k d; The regular monthly meeting of the Mothers' club of the Salt Lake Free Kindergarten will be held Tuesday evening at Neighborhood house. An attractive musical and literary program will bo given. A' ' The Jackson Mothers' club held the first meeting of the year Friday afternoon at the school. A large number were present. Miss Heta Rawlinga adgave a piano solo and an excellent dress was made by Principal "W. S. Rawlings on "Organization, Object and Benefit of Mother Clubs." The officers of the club are: President, Mrs. Joshua Selley; vice president, Mrs. George Hall; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Joseph Mackintosh; chairman program committee, Miss3i Quail. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Clark and daugh- ter Miss Florence Clark have returned from an extended stay in California and are at the Fifth East hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pembroke will re- turn soon from a trip to California, where they have been visiting the expositions. Miss Lilly "Wolstenholme and Master Daniel Wolstenholme have come back l'rom California, where they have been attending the fairs. Mr. and Mrs. W T. Denn left Tuesday for California to remain two weeks visiting the fairs and at the beaches. ; ; c Mrs. Katie A. Anderson and daugh"Wasatch risters Nc. 2 IS will hold a social at the home of Mrs. Annie Sar- ters, the Misses Vera and Day, who gent, 477 K. First West Thursday aft- have been at the Xcwhouse hotel durernoon at 2 o'clock. All members and ing the week, leave today for an ex- tended eastern trip. friends are invited. fi The progressive Delphians will meet Mr. and Mrs. J. C. "Weeter have gone Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock with for a ten days' trip to Idaho. Mrs. Curtis of 824 Fourth avenue. jj, Mrs. L. L. Terry and Miss Pauline Terry left yesterday for an extended eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Spiro have reAND MRS. CHARLES W. turned from the east, where they hav CVPT. sailed Tuesday on the been the past few months touring in United States transport Sheridan for their automobile. fi the orient. Captain and Mrs. Walson Mrs. George A. Snow has returned will leave the ship at Honolulu, where from a trip lasting several months, Captain "Walson will bez stationed. which she attended the Calduring Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Robinson left the ifornia expositions and also visited her first of the week for an automobile daughter, Mrs. Theodore Gentsch in to California. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Spokane, "Wash. trip p inson will attend both of the exposiMr. and Mrs. G. B. Lockhart and son tions during their stay on the coast. Sidney have returned to Salt Lake to Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Mayo and Mr. reside and are at home to their friends and Mrs. II. C. Edwards are among the at their former residence in Federal Salt Lakers who have been enjoying Heights. the California expositions. Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman and daughMr. and Mrs. E. E. Calvin and family ter. Miss Naomi Hoffman, have taken have moved to their new home, S03 E. rooms in the Potter apartments at South Temple, recently purchased from Venice, Cal. They have visted the San the Harkness estate. Mr. and Mrs. Francisco and San Diego fairs and Calvin left the first of the week for other points of interest in southern California. a short trip to San Francisco. Mrs. E. Walter Baysinger returned Mrs. TV. H. Frederickson is here from of illness called the after spending a month with by Utah, Tuesday Frisco,' Mr. and Mrs. Eber W. Hall at Long her father Dr. Alvah; Lewis. ;! Beach. She also attended the exposiMiss Mayme Noble has for her guest tions and visited her brother, L. E. at her home in E. South Temple Mrs. Pratt, at Hayward, Cal. Z. T. McGIllycuddy of San Francisco. fMrs. Martha Groo has returned to 'r Miss Mary Kimball, accompanied by her home in Montpelier, Ida., after a Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Whiteley, visit of several weeks with her sister, left Thursday for an automobile tour Mrs. E. S. Wright. of California. Later they will be t N. Huddleson Mr. and Mrs. Frank by Mrs. Edwin Kimball and the joined women of the party will sail for Hono- expect to have as their guests shortly lulu to spend the winter. their mother and sister from Colum- bus, O. Mr. and'Mrs. Austin K. Tiernan have to Mr. California a and will and Mrs. Fred A. Earls and gone for trip attend the two fairs during their ab- daughter Helena left Friday for a trip sence. to California before returning to their-homin Gilmore, Ida. Mr. and Mrs." Charles Q. C. Leigh n' Mr. and Mrs. William D. Foster have find daughter Miss Mary Leigh of Chicago will arrive in Salt Lake the lat- taken apartments No. 34 in the Hollyter part of the week to visit for a few wood for the winter. sister Mrs. W. days with Mr. Leigh's Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lambourne E. Traughber on their way to the and daughter, Mrs. Stuart G. Taylcr, coast. s,c have returned from a stay of ten days Mrs. Richard Savage and daughter in San Francisco to attend the xposi-tioMiss Pearl Savage have come back Mrs. Taylor and her little son from the Savage ranch in Wyoming, have gone to their home in Midway where they have been for the summer. after a month's stay at the Lambourne ''S '.' home. Mrs. Thomas Kearns has returned Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levitt have from Fort Collins, Colo., where she accompanied her son Edmund, who will moved from 414 S. Thirteenth East and attend the agricultural college for the are now at home at Nc. 7 Prescott year. apartments, corner Sixth East and Second South. Mrs. W. A. Cooke and daughter Miss ; ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson are now Grace Cooke have come back from California, where they have spent the past at home at 44 S. Thirteenth East. two months. sje Mrs. J. D. Wood has returned fror Miss Edith Bull of San Francisco ar (Continued on Following Tage.) 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