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Show TI1E HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915 N, delphla." Mrs. R. J. Burdctte will be and Mrs. Turton were chosen members heard In a reading, "The Quakeress of the program committee. Mrs. Mar-getand Miss Hoffer were appointed Bride," by K. C. Kinney. delegates to the Home and School The regular meeting of the Cleofan league. will be held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. "William C. McDonald. 360 First avenue. The study of Germany xvill be continued. Mrs. Flits A. Smith. Jr., will read a paper on "Germany From 1814 to 1861." In Salt a six'xveeks :"t AFTER Col. and Mrs.stayEdwin F. The Saturday Night club win be entertained Saturday evening by Mr. and Holmes left Wednesday forwillChicagoto go Mrs. Frank B. Stephens at the Univerand New York, and later xvlnter. their Pasadena, home for the sity club. 4 Allen Keyes Richard Mr. Mrs. and The P.,E. O. society xvill meet Sat- are months' a stay In three back from with Mrs. C. A. urday afternoon 1079 Third avenue. Musical San Francisco. numbers will be given by Miss Gail H. Mclntyre have Mr. and Mrs.' Riddle. gone for a month's stay at their ranch Section 1 of the Ladies' bazaar of near Alberta, Canada. " the First Presbyterian church will meet Mrs. Charles W. "Whitley and Mrs. Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Ernest Bamberger left Tuesday fcr New Grace Rogers, 876 S. West Temple York for a few weeks' stay. . street. Take S. West Temple car, j Second on Main South C. Hoffman and daughand the Mrs. leaving Henry hour and on the half hour. ter Miss Naomi Hoffman have returned from a six weeks' stay in California. The second chapter of the Westmin- They attended the fairs and visited Los ster guild of the First Presbyterian Angeles and the beaches. church will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Luclle Mrs. Lewis B. McCornick is In San 318 with her mother Mrs. Maravenue. Francisco At First this Armstrong, meeting complete plans will be out- garet B. Salisbury., lined for the winter program of the Mrs. J. L. Wilson, with her children chapter. and sister Miss Edna Hargraves, has returned from an extended stay in CalAn attractlx'e program will be at the Y. W. C. A. vesper servicesgiven this ifornia. afternoon at o o'clock in the ContiEdwin Kimball left the first of nental Hank building. C. MacLean Sav- theMrs. for California, where she will week xvill read the "Robert of Sicily": age Miss Mary Kimball her join daughter junior high school quartet, consisting T. W. Whiteley, to sail of Junior Evans, Ravmond Felt, Leo and sister Mrs. from San Francisco for Honolulu Nelbauer and Stanley Smurthwalte will later for the winter. give two numbers, and the program will Include piano solos by Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. have Fberly. violin solos by Amy Walton and returned from their ranch Nipper Bannear Miss solos xocal Lilly Riser, by Opal Ida., where they have been for Bettlnger, accompanied by Mrs. A. P. croft, several months. They are at their Stone, and vocal selections by Miss home, 1244 E. South Temple. Irene Savllle. Mrs. Horace Sanderson will lead the devotional service. The Mrs. Fred W. Price has come back hostesses xvill be from the First Pres- from her old home in Iowa, where she byterian church has been for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis and daughThe Draper club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. F. H. Knlckerback-c- r ter are at home at the Fifth East hoat her home. 88 VIrglna street. tel for the winter. ts Every Nemo is an extra value simply as a corset. For the hygienic features which are priceless, you pay nothing extra Personals r4 III! t- - . Ills. xny irot.i will renumbered ni .Mis IMr.a Iorr.:; in. daughter of C . and Mrs. J. Y I..iir,i:!i:i, who wtr-.- very iluriiiE; pcpaUr ir i'.ii Ii!;c their rci K r. . t Cgrt Iw.u:!.-.- a number of year i.?r. !;' rri " r CaU-fornl- .i. r s Miss Mary venln? at the home of Mis Thelma proposed by Susan Ma! in. the fruest v.-a- s of honor Hr-min- Frl-ev"ntn- sr. Sirr-n- Vint- . - ken-ytn.'Tt- on in compliment lect. to th; bride- . ie l : v.- - l.onor. ;.-- Mla Ltfll I lir!: honor the w;i. truest nt 'in heon VWdnvsday. F. Nlblcy over by Jlrj. iter l:.mn 511 iYI'Tal Height". pre-rt- ll Jo.-cp- I!mrv Tfc the ;o'!r I'fih n of at the th--crates of xva. merrv I fa liuxvre party. i:lvn last a Inivrrity h ys hr!on nt r. w to tUe everiiii;; ' Club. .' 5cer.e i ? ; carofictnn! Was Oliver ried out at txvo ilitlowfcrt parties Mi-- s v s.y ventn". uivn r f r Ilth-'.t.imt-tin- . l 1 I Smith Ofnonp xvhir'n v.- - rr r tj of thetr :urisc ... fr Fifty C'""st..-- wrr !ellsrhtf n, lit 114 J r i ii ttrr-ft- . ef th i'vi tsit or."itl y blank Jack-o'-lante- I.it rtI Ml lan-Irt- j? TVnth t iii.- c m; - )' . a tiozert attendance nt p. rt v. riven in en liisrham. irhT .v.in n fcatur- : n!nj tni th tr "m rlornte1 !. yellow - vnfn ti?' l'lnrT.1" FF.tllriw-,-rFyiA rrari jravo a ut th Franklin hum rarty oMth. t In I'umpklnt. and jtrarn?rM of oran.s and H'l'rr.,'I the ronm. Punch was fo!lowI hy a midnight si'ippr-r"rvI. fifty trr Atut tr Mis Ior. an ! MU Flnr-fn- r F!ri"h mere t hontfHo.i at a la.f, vnit?tr In pleasjint affair of j IIaIIo-- ren party. Jam' were the a rn u n; n t of the vn ir. ic. A IfiUwert clven by Mr rirty wa Wilcox. Mis i:a Tfncrn, Mi Carter ,ml 5fii Mfrtnio WUIiara ;if rentr.sr t th William hom In 5trt. The iloioratini v r in keplncr with the j",ion anlA twenty-fiv- e truest wtfp pre?nt. inu.iral rentier-'!- . I rosrram . jirk-o-lan-tfr- ri' . . rr-nt- '. thr-natur- e a 4-- !. Vah-Inirtn- n v.-a- s is rfc Hallowcn r arty w,u civen Thursday eveninr In honor of Miss I'i t.v PeA terson nl Osmr i ?; Con-tre- ;e e ex-ent- - 1 s v th. rill!rn. fli'run' t affairs affetlnr Those xxh' work atnl for suffrais" and thos xx ho oppose will niet in a common Interest. an "hlbitlon of womanly It wijl breadth of tolerance as svmpatlty and wo'il as an o. iasion for the presenta- The Woman's Republican club will hold the November meeting Monday afternoon xvith Mrs. Frank II. Scott. 373 G street. The hostesses of the afternoon xvith' Mrs. Scott will Include Mrs. William M. McCrea, Mrs. L. P. Palmer tion r.f xvrld-wiand Mrs. II. Haines. Mrs. Margaret topics. rdeon. president of the In-- t Zan- - Cherdron will read a paper on "I.ady Ah' r r.af ionr I "mKress of Women, "Uncle Sam"s Preparedness," and curom. fm;i Scotland to preside. I5y rent events will be rex'iexved by Mrs. ial inx Station of Charles C. Moore, Kimball Tllton. Interof th r'anama-I'acifi- e Yocal "selections contributed by Mrs. national exposition, and the department J. W. Curtis and instrumental numbers f congresses extended to the National by Mrs. Perclval O. Perkins xvill add to i'oiip-1- ! of rt'omcn f the United States tlte program. )$ a c itt for this International ConKress i f Womn The Salt Lake City Federation of wag made durinsr the month f ui?')st. So much Interest has been Woman's Clubs will hold a meeting vid'T-f-pby women leaders from all Monday afternoon at the Commercial over t!i' world that this comlns con-srr- club. The candidates for mayor and fids fair to excel these which commissioners have been invited to adI.iv.-- precdeJ It." dress the meeting. sfc iC The regular meeting of the Wasatch Salt Lake worn n s club rlrcles and tl.o fi,iimi:n!ty at larK xvill be strongly Literary club xvill be held Tuesday aftr ; r rttt d in Washinpton. V. C. at ernoon with Mrs. O. J. Fnklng, 1433 F. t te imss metirs: to be held December Ninth South. State federation reports ' und.-th at:;4'es of the Conrs-j-U.na- l xvill be given. Mrs. W. II. Taxvney xvill I'nlon for Woman Suffrage, at read the paper of the afternoon on xxFiich Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron "Child Betterment." Musical numbers linn been asked to preside. also be gix-en- . Mif-fr-i- d xx-i- -I. pr-td'-- 3jC -s - r 1'nnrini: was rtjo-r- t xver and refreshments served hy .frs. I'eterson and Miss Clara A Mrs. Cherdron has accepted the comI lolmqulat. and invitation The will Seekers' club leave meet will plimentary Literary f before the date s.t for the national Tuesday afternoon xvith Miss Medcra The I. F. irirls wer entrfilned nt capi f al. Greenwood. Mrs. J. A. Daley xvill read masT'terade dancing party Friday Th amendment to the constitution a paper on "The Founding of I'hila- xx-i- ll m. TIST I" "9 THci hft I W rr JTM sua St 21 Si Latest S niDment SHOP XZmi 1 8 isovns 01 icivemng MOST ATTRACTIVE A Lot of Dancing Frocks in Silk Nets, Silver Thread Special Taffetas and Fancv Georgettes. NSJ TIIK MOST KLAIiOKATK BALL AND DINNER GOWNS f Mc-Farla- Mc-Can- conx-entlo- 'ivations of Jets and Laces. Velvets and Xets. n n. serve a luncheon Wednesday at 12.30 o'clock In the parlors of the Unitarian church. After the luncheon Mrs. Ka therlne Howard will read from one of her books, "Eve and Ethics of Woman." : 5e The will hold a regular monthly meeting, Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. A. J. Gorham, 715 Second avenue. 4s sje The W. C. T. U.' will celebrate the twenty-fift- h anniversary of the foundation of the organization, Wednesday, with a banquet to be given at noon at Phillip's Congregational church. Mrs. Wr. A. Wright will act as toastmistress, and responses will be made by different members. It Is expected that a number of out of town guests will be present. After the banquet, a meeting xvill be held, which will be open to the public. Mrs. C. A. Walker will read reports from the national convention recently held In Seattle. There will also be a meeting of the executive state committee to perfect plans adopted at the recent state conxention held at Mount Pleasant. ;!: The regular meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers was held In the Bishop building Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A large gathering of representative members of the organization xvere in attendance. The subject under discussion was the early architecture of the Utah founders. After the meeting a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. Old time songs appropriate to the occasion were sung. The musical' program was under the direction of Mrs. Agnes Olson Thomas. ' There will be a meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. W. P. Prosser. D55 E. Eleventh South. Officers xvill be elected, and other important business considered. All members and friends are urged to be present. The Ladies' club chorus xvil' meet Tuesday Literary afternoon at 2 o'clock Ith Mrs. Ella C. Cummings, at her rtudio, 79 N. State street. The Woman's Press club will meo' tomorrow afternoon at 2.15 o'clock xvith Mrs. Cora W. Leaver. 1S3 First North. A miscellaneous program xvill ie given, including "Echoes" of federation. Mrs. John Wllhart will entertain the Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps at a card social Thursday after- noon at her home, ' 723 S. Elex'enth East. s : s;j Ylctor lodTe, No. 8f, will entertain for its members Thursday afternoon nt Eagles hall. Salt Lake lod'ge. No. 2,' I. O. O. F. vli: give a musical and social Friday for the benefit of Its members and famisje Pan-Hellen- ic sjc 3f! jc Monday Special, $40.00 to $75,00 ne IWJ 2 , SUITS In Tailored Velvet and Cloth. Advance Showing f Midwinter Models. Some Stunninir rimmed Kfferts which are the Most Correct. I T F Fur-- ! 3 F5SJ ! Vu COATS will find here Smartest Styles in Fu r Coats. Velvets and Xew-e-- f Fahrics. Every week new tiarments. The new shades Copper. Xuf i'rowii ,md Fuderplaid Fffeets. The Knoh mixture i r port wei r and me.iontiu are very ehner anil uii in Cloth $25.00 ami up in Velvet mm-- s in-etu- sj;."i.o) ;ii!tl up in lies. mcate.t Fashion Artists. i -! in Hobday's FLORAL SHOP S. MAIN. Torn to rs.floral nnroiiATioxs wkddixgs, Ki i.i:Avn i,aimii, Price ST. (7 I & & lake, Utah. sc Sje "Self-Help- Nemo " organs with no compression and no drag on the kidneys and spine. corset It is an ULTRA-STYLISthe banishes that also prevents and ills of womankind. H wkm Perhaps not pry woman will find the Nemo Wonderlift the most stylish, healthful and' comfortable corset ever made; but a majority will. Too many women sacrifice health for style. The Nemo Wonderlift creates and preserves BOTH. It is unlike any other corset a NEW IDEA, perfectly worked out. Models for every figure: ) 554 lor short full ligure V s mm 555 Ior taller full figure... 556 lor slender to medium ) the old one home!" ' FU keep this corset on send when women of correctly fitted thousands So say can be no in a Nemo Wonderlift Corset. There and comfort. of its superior style stronger evidenoe 4 Study the 'Self Help" Nemo Wonderlift! ' 555 a "WONDERLIFT" J2. -- Thir- M Y sis- Ore. :! Nemo Self-Reduci- ng Francisco. fc Mrs. Thomas O. Sheckell and little visit daughter have come back fromIn a Kenat Mrs. Sheckeli's old home tucky. Mrs. John II. Leavell has returned g from Boston, xvhere she has been her parents. Mrs. Edward Rosenhaum has for her guest for the winter, her mother Mrs. A. Friendly of Portland, Ore. sje Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sawyer left during the wek for an eastern trip of weeks. Mrs. Garratt B. Wilkin with her two sons and little daughter will leax-the last of the week for her home in Milford after an extended visit in Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cullen. Mrs. Roger W. Powers has returned from Burlington, la., xvhere she has been visiting xvith her mother. sc sc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins left yesterday for San Francisco and will go later to Riverside, Cal., where Mrs. Jenkins will remain for the xvinter. Mr. and Mrs. John Prescott hae been spending a few days xvith Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller on their way from the coast to their home in Kansas City. s: jje Mrs. O. R. Groxx- - and children haxTe gone to Oakland, Cal., to spend the xvlnter. Mrs. Grow will have for her guest her sister Mrs. W. C. Mangum of Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. John T.' White have returned from a three xveeks' trip to the coast. Addison Cain' left Friday for a two weeks' business trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Solem (nee Miss Lutie Renshaw) have gone to Denver Self-Reduci- figure-reductio- ng n. For such figures it produces the graceful lines of present fashion with a decided improvement in the figure and the utmost comfort. 322 32S xris-itin- for medium full figures $ f for taller full llgures... The Nemo Lasticurve-Bac- k makes the corset-ski- rt pliable and easy. Three distinct models of Nemo Corsets with Relief Bands, for three distinct types of the full figure, bring grace and comfort to women of heavier build. These are Nemo Nos. 402, 403 and 405 $4.C0 Self-Reduci- s)e al 322 e pip? Nemo models, No. 322 seems to suit more H individuals than auy other one model. It is designed for women of full figure and y medium height, who require a moderate degree of abdominal support and a high degree of IS r sex-er- Corset No.322 is worn by millions of women who refuse to wear any other. Of the dozen or more distinct s; Mrs. II. L. A. Culmer has returned from a three months' stay in Los Angeles with her daughter Mrs. David Varnes. She. returned by way of San r Won-derli- ft is the new and DIFFERENT corset that uplifts and supports the vital Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Pugh and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McClure have returned from a few days' hunting trip to Bear ng i:itAL, i:tc. Reasonable v Hats special for Monday $2.95 and $5.95. Values up to $15.00. You all know that a hat from Stephenson's means class. We arq hat which is now so popular in New York. showing the all-whi- te 2i;e? n - - iii 274 ai- - o u SOUTH MAIN STREET. a? a three months' trip to Califorfor a visit before returning to Chi- from where she attended the exposicago, where they will make their nia, tions and visited with friends. She ia home. at home at the Keith apartments. :! Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cavanaugh have Miss Adaline Cutler. Mi?s Vera to returned from their xvedding trip and J. Preston Cutler of this city, the at are home at California and and Miss Maggie Clegg of Heber City Caithness. have been in California for the past Mrs. Amanda Sxvenson has returned two xveeks. : 5j Bur-bid- ge 5 5jC OOOOOOO(OOO0 oo THE VOGUE 116 MAIN STREET WOSVfJEE'S CLEVER nth i IJ W A Big- Lot of Them Will Be Sold Fop - o THEY'RE SMART VERY S The cleverest of trimming- schemes. The shapes are as unusual as the w trimmings rolled, flared, dented, rippled and slashed. They're mostly black silk vel- O vets many others in colors. See them tomorrow. a Opp. Newhouse Hotel. 1 S. teenth East, has for her guest her ter Mrs. A. R. Weeter 5f Portland, that city. .".HO U.Sl The ge Si Mrs. Ada Y. Lambert, 2002 Officers elected for the ensuing year were: Mrs. Ripby, president: Mrs. Stevenson, president: Miss Harris, secretary, and Miss Henrickson. press correspondent. Mrs. Riblett, Mrs. Hall : 216 SOUTH MAIN auto-massa- th-Unit- rs f. i the struction the free play straps against body. Imitations are made with straps and bands of similar appearance, sewed on lo the corset, and therefore IMMOVABLE. These, of oourse, have no value, and only add to the weight supporting, reducing or trade-mar- k NEMO. That is the of Look for corset. the and bulk useless imitations. your protection against Trimming-s- - ? e il v entertain Social club Thursday .afternoon at her home, 121 S. Eighth West. i,': The Mothers' club of the Grant school held its first meeting of the year Friday, at the school building. W. E. Day, supervisor of physical education, gave an interesting and helpful talk on "The Health of the Child." Mrs. Schumain. vice president association of of the Parent-TeacheSt. Louis, gax-- several Interesting on .he work of the organ-'zatio- n Furs See our most stunnint; Cafe Hats from the noted Liberty Shop and A Sj ge 5, Mr?. A. J. Wilson will de We only carry best quality Furs in ("oats. Sets and Separate Scarfs and Muffs. I- , i 5)t Protects You service The supporting, reducing and of Nemo Corsets is due to the Nemo patented conthe of bands and sfc $ The Monday Night club will meet November 1 at the home of Mrs. F. Howes, 465 II street. Mrs. A. T. will make a report on the work of the annual of the State Federation of Women's clubs at Og-deand Mrs. O. B. Blakely will give a report of the P. E. O. convention held recently at Los Angeles. The Parent-Teacher- s' association of the Fnslgn school xvill meet Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'cloc':. Dr. Kather-In- e Kager Bowdle will speak on "Sanitation In the Home." jjc i)f The women of Lloyd Alliance 'will NERHO auto-massa- nd v- Monday Special, $24.75 to $35.00 in The Trademark jgg sje sje Women's Clubs 1 II n The home economics section of the Ladies' Literary club meets Yrene day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. Sam R. Ncal xvill read a paper on "Household ManageMrs. Austin A. Kerr xvill give ment." at the circles club romfn'fl present a demonstration In the making of anINmtii.r s of the International food. of Women, to '.f? h"lt In Pan gel's '"rani-isfThere xvill be a meeting of the direc-'.or- s lieirinnfnsj Monday. NovemC. of the Ladies'. Literary club Thursxvill ber 1. to last until November at the clubhouse. day morning of paramount Interest. The following extract will tjix-- some A meeting of the current idea of what will b done at th con- and joint the art section of the Ladies' Litvent inn. attd silso mark the tolerance erary club will be held Friday afternoon at the clubhouse at 2.30 o'clock. women: f ro!:rMies Myra Sawyer will speak on some all tUlcs of "At thii ron'4r-sof it I concern to women and of the phases of the paintings at the c hi'drfn xvi';! he heard. Kepresenta-tivi- - l'anama-I'aclflexposition. Mrs. John xvill talk on the sculpture of k Malii of nations front warring wonf't i" irop. xvill sit idc by side in ahtity the exposition. won-- ami Cowers. rn l5-- Mlntyre. A rulers' on. ai d nrt1 sjc Well prepared papers on Maeterlinck and George Ilernard Shaw were read by Mrs. Kdward M. Garnett and Mrs. K. II. Dorman. Headings from the plays of the two writers xvere given by Mrs. It. K. Allison and Mrs. Frank Larson. Otto King rendered a selection on the cello, accompanied by Miss Jane Sands. Mrj. Anna Gunnison and Mrs. rin-s-tirn- Dani-In- s sc.-- i-- i 1 . ITnl'.f.-.v- , !! l v-- ti .Mil sc nt-e- r ! Introduced by Senator George Sutherland of Utah. n i v :i t hp ufst f Miss A sTirprlse party xvas Kivn yestcr-T.- y Ctlvtn tit arly pu t oi the w k, in honor of Mrs. Kd Whec-leat events her hoti.e. at ma ny yvnit entertain-!T.T W. Second in the South, iartr.rr hfr fhort stay in tho 'ity. Mr. Tit hostesses on . ap.'.rtctcntM. 1Z, O. Ilowart. Mi TinmUerK r i .corsc Dorothy i i't nv.'.i, .Mrs. .v!r.i r. it ! Mbj Calvin ntertairtel in her V. II. nurlel-h- . Mrs. Dean N. Y.. xvl o B. Anthony will be Florida Hartlett at a idnt int social affair At the Friday afternoon meeting of jrtv-by Mrs. Frank C. the Ladies' Literary club an excellent Yesterday afternoon Miss program was under the direction Fouler entertained at a of section of the club. the dramatic - M. of "Waterford. h Kix-arcaitic- XOffiMl ly zzzzzzfezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Work Satlafnc-tor- r. LKT US HID O.V YOUIl WOniC Was. 2887. Q Another Lot for Monday. One Lot Women's Trimmed Hats Untrimmed Velvet Shapes Worth Regularly up to $8.50.. Worth up to $2.50, for Monday 1 1 s OSTRICH BANDS PLUMES, ROSES, PARADISE AND GOURA Purchased at a special price will be offered conces-sio- MONDAY AT O O Surprisingly LOW PRICES n, ! 0000000000000006 iLIAl STREET i F |