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Show THK H E R A L D - R I i? U B L I CA X , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1915 ! P qjt I SOCIETY Ed a Ifo-jca- ! '" the. n. if If if. ... m .Miss .!! : "" - HUSM'U ' ; . 11. ' U . Ml f IHIIIMIDHWII . ,4S H , - - . Display ; - eiiSi .Window ; " - ' ,. See Our "S.'.1- . , ' - IHH.IJHW.II , - - " t II W.M - j -- l , 0 Briee Co See Our Window Display O STATE AND BROADWAY jQc 1 fteorttta . to join Mr. Ifft in Sl'ie will lenve in December Hl.l.ll.WWIJJ,iJ""U. r- " ' - ; a entertained , : Cleo Ilwkin number of friend Tliurnday evening her home on Klphth Kat. Five taJosephine, lam.i, Kleanore. Hruenlnir. at bles of five hundred were played and Anna Brueninr, Heryl Ory, Anna the remainder of the evenlnsr was spent Edith Mc- In slnKlnc and danrlnff. The hoatens Atires, Teres Hhamti-k- , aHjlstel by her sister Miss Ina and D.tphn Hunt, was Ginn, Katherln Haw kin. Cheo Thorn?, May O'Brien. Veda Heln-r- , Mrs. George f. Hahn. assisted by sevItuth Allison. Anna Buby utid R"-sa- il the Yocmen lode. Rave Pontonni. Lupein Marl and Sofia aeral ladle atof the Newhouse hotel Monbanfjuet I'havfj, Mary 'h ipmn.. Rose and Helen day evening In honor of O. C. Komln-ire- r, who leaves soon for San Jose. CaL Fit.rerald. Anna ll.ffernan. Inez and dinner speeches wer made by After JosephKvflyn Unx. lnnk,i Sciiultz, Mrs. "leorce C Hahn. Mrs. Nllson and ine Woolf. Ddla Vnuhan. Agnes John M. Walden. Dr. T. J. Howells. Mr. Vausrhan. H Jen an I LIUie Boyd and !!erry of Tlntlc, Mrs. C. K. Hadrlch Coc-eora- i sin-ndim- her inotlier and sifter. St. Gallon, Switzerland. j patty adjourned to presentation where rffee and refreshAuerhach, rvel. ments wers Continued From Preceding l'ase. folks. Those present wr Ethel Margaret Duffy, Katharine. Alice and Maritaret O'Lrivn. MarRirt Connor. Mariiarrt Mary Dajr. t TnS- - f;K0II(;K NICHOLAS 1FFT, wife of the American consul to r the summer in Salt Iake with Switzerland, who lias been ' - 'T " ' - ' ' r ' v . ' '' , - Mid Season Clearance S ale - ' ' ' - FTP ' ', ' WW 77 ' b i. and W. P. TCead. present were Mrs. Anions thos Mrs. Homer W. S'ifrwood entertained OeorKe . frs. Harry Aldous, Hahn. of vtntn with six tables t Friday Mrs. Mrs. C. K. Mrs. Nllson. Martin. room bridge follow! hy supper. Thedecora- Hadrlch. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Hurn-sl- d vrr1 a1nrnl with Halloween and O. C IlomltiKer, John M. Wal-detion In red and yellow flowers and W. V. Head. Dr. T. J. Howells. S. '',V-autumn folissre. of Tintlc. Axelrad and Mr. 4t r Mr. an-- Mr. 'h-Pratt enterMr. snd Mrs. C K. Hadrlch Rave a tained Saiirday cvciilr.K to celehrnte delightful dinner party on Thursday at five thdr fnlti weddintr anniversary at their home. 261 K. Fifth tabl-- s of the evening hundred prty. KP Fotith street. In honor of Gilbert C. wer of Decorations wr played. f,arne Komlncer and John Myron "Walden. hrysanthemiims and autumn tfav "overs were, laid for Kuests. At the irpr following the K.tme Mrs. Games and dancing werethirty until enjoyed Arthur a late hour. Pratt was :sist-.hy Mrs. 1' I'ratt. Mr. K 'as.- and Mrs. Iflle H. Pratt received the Oroeshrck. II!--Kttfsts at th- fh.r i: Mr. II .1 r. r f r r entertained afternoon ;il i luncheon in Bart-lttwenty-secon- d t annual Mis Florida !.er dt-THi; was r.sfif'mTit of the Utah Federation ot recently h(f t went f A '?.. :r jcirl announced The roms were Women's clubs held the past week in friends prsnt clernrated tn f.ttl oiors Miss Vine tKden was one of the most successful and well attended since the organizaKonl?er nsif(d !n r n ir. ? ffk .!'.s Mildred Ifarfrmn tion of the state federation. sr.d Mr. Frank Sa;re,i:t w!!! enterClubwomen from all parts of the tain fTr Mii ' :.irt!ett. stal were In attendance and Salt I.aVe V was well represented by prominent Mrs. W. ; f.irkler was the ?rtr.s clubwomen. at a dot part- $:!v en fstrr!.v after-rrnaThe papers, addresses and discussions at the "rpheurr frdlow c by a wide ranjte of topics of club, covered Netvi-.ontl inner at hotel. clvi.-- . educational and national Interest. In the Tf used Cftrysant Uni'ins Th social side was emphasized and Th f th cfeooratton dinner everyone in attendance at the sessions srumtm were Mis Mary Nichols. M for has but hlKhest the nothing praise M' F.va MIm tvv May Patty. Bradley. the hospitality extended by the ORdcn Edwards. Mis, Kath- clubwomen Oion. Mls Ethel and citizens. Miss . Mis leen Mc"m May Jones, The meeting closed with an elaborate Irene llrown. Miss Mlnnte Er. n. M!s Jan- - Iftmter. Mtsw Edith WrlKht. Miss banquet at lierthana hall with more one hundred clubwomen present. Title Smith. Ml Nont Smith. Miss than A number of change were made In ATt-Murphy and MIs frtr'ide the constitution and a fourth vice president ws added to the list of officers it & ss Or en UneoJn was the truest of Mrs. V.. o. of .alt lake. Jionor at n affair Thursday evening She wt'.l be the head of the clubs in th Salt Lrfike district of the federation. Stoker. Misn rlvrn hv Miss KIIjc.i bet h Klessin-r Mrs. A. J. (lortinm was elected dele-Kt- e at Jvjer rd r. iMl t is F.mnii r. About thirtv-flv- f to the, biennial convention of the Si'.kf the home of were tr.erl Federation of Woman's Clubs frientls of tfi" !rid-e!e- t II. I'orter. from Salt Lake; Mrs. present. Miss Miry Martin, Manti; Miss Yesterday morninc th wnmn of the All , Reynolds. T'rovo. and Mrs.. F. M. "ltv and t'ountv butJdinc presenter!- MelluKh. Salt a hand"Mrs Anna J. Nlrhois with Hy the terms of the jienTal federaMrs. Corfman of et. Mrs. Nlhots !e trs tion constitution nt I If iirinn to accept a position In the Mtate Provo, the Utah president, and Mrs. Rates. Alternates elerted are Mrs. Mrs. J. M. thirteen jears tt th Kdward H'.chsel of Oden, general fed- Kltzabeth fohen. Fait rapntol S. Kinney, Salt 'ltv and t'otjnty huijllnic. Aftr the eration stat. seretary. are also dele- - Ill.shiip, osden: Mrs. Lak: Mr?. K. T. Lewis. LoKan, and Mrs. K. o. I.eatherwnod, Salt Lak-- . t'lub work will resume its usual rouEvery Nemo is an extra value tine after the chants, occasioned ly For as a the simply cort.which are rneetlru- - of the state federation, the hygienic features, when many of tho regular meetings of yoi pay nothing extra the clubs were postponed. Tho Ladies' Literary club will hold the regular mcetlris: Friday afternoon nt the clubhouse. Reports will b Kiven SELF-REDUCIN- G from tiie St'ite Federation convention. Mrs. A. II. Parsons will read a paper entitled 'Vivif liters." The will consist of music program FOR STOUTWOMrZfsf - n. s f l i remenaous Redu ctions Monday . r. ' - ' s ' i Three lots comprising" 438 Hats all new and desirable. They are priced so low that quick selling is assured. - n - I rom-rH.ne- r nt Women's Clubs t. V y-- ff Lot 1 21S Trimmed Hats 'f' . x I N-- - - t i. i V 4 n Formerly $7.50 and $10.00 1 1 tbl. e War-burtor- I Your choice of 213 $7.50 and $10.00 hats, consisting of clever pokes, tricorns. raised brim sailors, turbans and other new and desirable styles; a hat to suit everybody at this low price. . s J 1 , ' I- -' Og-de- . met Tu"5lay afternoon at 2 o'clock N. with Mrs. Wcizell at her studio, State. The board of directors of the Sarah Daft Home for the Aed will hold the mcetlnp Monday morning at regular 10.30 o'clock at Lie hrnw in Thirteenth East. The YVnsat. h Literary club, will meet afternoon wth Mrs. Kber W. Tuesday Hall. 16 S. West Temile. A musical nted and state pros; rani will he pr '. H. Mrs. read. federation nianchnr.l will re. id a paper "A Little Journey in Spuin." vocal solos Kiven hy Mrs. Henry M. The Seekers' Lit era ry dub will meet IMnwoodey,. "Sacrament." hy Maclcr-mld- : Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. II. L. "Aino-irAlder." A paper, W. Second South. A tenor solo will be presented "The I ST."indin and of VirFounders hy John T. Hand. he read by Mrs. C. R. Coin. ginia," will 1'. V. Senior will review "The Virn The ari of the I;dies- Liicr-or- j .Mrs. call will he answered clu: meets Vfdnes'ay morning at ginian." Loll facts about North Amerhy interesting A pa10.3.1 o'clork at the clubhouse. ican Indians. per on "Spanish Literature" will b Mrs. U. II. Tilney. The Saturday Niht club will meet :: next Saturday evening with Ir. and There will be a tins of the home Mrs. Robert H. Hampton, 57 S. Seventh ec"ni..ics Hertlon of the Ladies' i:ast. clu'n Wednesday afternoon at the clubhouse at 2.30 o'clock. Miss Althea The Monday N'isht lub meets to"Wheeler will prnv a talk on "Kntrees." morrow evening with Mrs. S. Hawes, A social hour will follow, when tea will 465 II street. Dr. Alice Houghton will be served. read ttie i.aper of the evening. ftr I-- WONDERLIFT l.l WQEN 5ELF-HELPfc?A- s 3jC ifC i fr Ia , mm v sm a M. s. v . c, $.7. 50 Lot 3 7 Trimmed 4.m 17.50 -- The very smartest trimmed hats in Salt Lake City are here at a price which should interest all vogue dressers. Choice of 176 beautiful models; $12.50, $15.00 and $17.50 hats, for Monday at. only THIS IS PERHAPS THE GREATEST SALE OF REAL HIGH-CLAS- S MILLINERY EVER HELD IN THIS CITY AN UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY FOR THE VOGUE DRESSER TO SECURE A BEAUTIFUL AUTUMN TRIMMED HAT AT A GREAT REDUCTION RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE FALL SEACOME EARLY. SON. 1 Mc-Intvr- Salr.t-S.ien- 'ii-n- s M. ira ike: . pncs, 12.50, $15.00 and Formerly n; I $4.75 Lot 2 176 Trimmed Hats s. . ; TT1. r IJt-rr- r Formerly 630.00, 835.00, 838.00 -- Tr ats and $45.00 The very last word in millinery, comprising- an assortment ported and New York models, as fine an assortment of ultra fashionable hats as- it is possible to assemble at anything- near the regular prices of 27 im - - You may have $30.00, $35.00, $38.00 and $45.00 your choice for Monday at - se-tin- be-Kive- two months' stay in California. Miss the winter at the Bransford. Edna Dunn, who will join them later in San Francisco, will spend a few weeks Mrs. F. S. Oswald and Miss Hazel E. with Mrs. Oswald returned Friday from a six previous to her departure Melvin II. Sowles, 69 S street. weeks' stay in California. They also Third avenue. spent a week at Long Beach, and visited Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snow left with Mrs. Ablel Leonard and family in ''S There will he a meeting of the Parents-The Ladie-.- - Llterarv club chorus will Tlie regular meeting of the ('leofan Teachers' Lowthe of the first of the week for southern Utah, Los Angeles. H association ell school Monday afternoon at 3.30 where they will visit in Milford, Beaa Mrs. David Hemphill, an ver and other places before returning o'clock at the school building:. Judge e Pa-on to on 4.) Salt Lake, and will be at home for (Continnued Alexander McMaster will speak Our Girls We Can "How Safeguard .1. L. j WrathAI.ICK of Mr. WHAT Mrs. nnd VTI'SS HALL, daughter and Bovs?" Musical numbers will be ail of irantsvillo. who w ill be married Monday t V. L. Johnson Mildred Knight. The given by Miss are Mrs. f Mount Pleasant in the Salt Lake Temple. The younir couple will ( officers of the association I TWriSS JUANITA JENSEN, daughter of Mrs. Rowena Jensen, whose Mrs. E. F. Wasson. president: t Misleave imuiediutely J Ceorge sjiend their honeymoon on the eont. engagement to Marion Robinson has been announced recently. 1.. Sheets, vice president; Miss Layton, L;t-erar- afternoon. will be held Wednesday s!e 4 Mrs. K. M. Christensen will entertain the A. F. club Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 654 ,- ! ! Wonderlift" and Are Distinctly Different Corsets Nemo WONDERLIFT Corset THE for ALL FIGURES, from slight to "Self-Reducin- "Self-Help- old-tim- g5 " is extra-stou- t. It gives a NEW KIND of physical support, It also reduces a large abdomen quickly never before possibt. and permanently. The Nemo Self Reducing Corset is made exclusively g for STOUT, HEA VY figures. It is primarily a corset, and as such is accepted throughout the civilize-- world as the STANDARD inMouf a rira. It also has I i i.iiiuui i a niece vi vio. aim irs. r iiiiain u. . i HWVJIPH! -- , figure-redn'n- , ... . 4 manv invaluable hypner.tc features, representing over a hundred PA TESTED 1SVESTI0SS. The immense sales of "Wonderlift," following the "Self-Hel- p Exposition, are accompanied by a vastly increased demand for Th is shows that the "WonderliJV appeals to a host Reducing1 service. of icomen who do 7iot require the , - WONDERLIFT Wonder- abdominal support. The in lift Handle t UPLIFTS, supports, and holds place the vital internal organs. It prevents, relieves and often cures the ills peculiar to women. It is instantly adjustable to any figure. Also, it is a superior STYLE corset, giving the military shape and poise, and the lir.es required by present modes. Three different models: No. 554 No. 555 No. 55(5 :s: v y. sl-n?- SEIJ?-REDUCINGTOerU:fa,- - half-holida- . - ... - - '. .A 15 ) s a variety of notv developed into models that every stout f gure can be correctly corseted. Exammodels arc pictured above: ples of very popular fs"rite. won by railliorss of women: IroNo 322 proved Self R'f luir. Strsps; medium Vvit mnd bc"it. for stout woraen of medium heijrbt: medium skirt, msde $3-5- 0 . pliable by eltie cores st f. for full 32S Ne taller Same, iurri Nemo Relief Straps, thattttke up. support sod fQm 403 Self-Reduci- ng - JS c redace a bic sUioroen: mediatn bunt and back, for toot "ooi'n f medium height; tnerf ;nm skirt, with elastic bands rrr a crrtsin type of stout ficure...' st back. Bent corsets t .- No. 432 Same, fcr short !otit Ns. 40S Same, for tU stout flcurei tde A dozen other the full figure S3. 50, xr-- Self-Reduci- ng $-- 1, ... te Kinney; debate, resolved that a bill should be enacted by the state legisit illegal- not yto give lature makingwoman a the working each week or Its equivalent, two days each month. Affirmative, Miss Agnes Brown; negative. Miss Sargent. The Kewple klub was entertained by Miss Leona Bath at her home on N. Fifth West Tuesday evening. The playing five hunevening was spent in dred. The favors were won by Miss Christ and Miss Clnre Martin. The color scheme in all the rooms was yellow and green. A supper was served In the dining room, the centerpiece on the table being a large bunch of yellow chrysanthemums. Ferns were artistically arranged around the table and at each end was a vase of yellow straw flowers. Miss Christ was an Invited guest of the klub. 5s The members of the Chatterbox club met at the home of Miss Clara Morgan, 1081 S. Seventh East, Thursday evening, Oct. 14. The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Jetta Gill. Covers were laid for fifteen. The table wan beautifully decorated in fall flowera Next week the club meet at the horns of Mrs. Chris Meures. , semi-elast- ic for short full figures for taller full figures for slender to medium The Jolly Six club will be entertained this week at the home of Miss Jennie Larson. The Business Women's Delphian club will hold Its regular meeting at the studio of Mrs. Dersham, 34 Main street, In addition to p. m. tomorrow at the following program plans for reorganization will be discussed: Fifteen minutes of music. Miss Elsie ten-minu- of physicians as a perfect . Miss Jensen is one of Salt Lake's most popular young1 women. parBrown, Miss Swazey; S. Kinney; liamentary drill, Mrs. C. lesson from regular order of business: the Delphian course, led by Mrs. C. S. ' -- J thousands :! K "Self-Reducing- ." aiIe secretary. The next meeting of the Draper club will he held Wednesday afternoon at 2.1.'. with Mrs. C. W. Helser, 1006 Third avenue. $4.00 Jje Personals models, for all types of $5 and $10. MR. ir sua AND MRS. J. F. DUNN, by their daughter Miss Margaret Dunn," will leave today for a SS' i ' Tf, . ' , ' ' 7 .",.s(?' 'iSl'V's v;' Mkr r ' , .Vk ' I m V''' mmrnmrnmrnmrnmBi wmmmmmmmmmmm&mi mi & yy y&? at' j . i t tt.-.....- . M |