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Show THE 10 1). S. DREADNOUGHTS ENGAGE HAM bard Test Fortifications, While Officials Look On. Mnhlie. A!.. March 13, "The Show of Shows ice cream; others pack Juries. Some pack beef; others pack cold lunches. Our specialty is to pack household Roods, whether from house to house, city to city, abroad, cr for storage, or what not. china andPainting, all such scientifically packed. We do It better, easier and cheaper. ""ome people pack . New York and Arkansas Bom- An kric-a-bra- experl-m.- nt in the country military unlq-ahistory was btitun here today when two American battleshlpf, tha New York ani the Arkansas, bombarded rmcr test fortifications near Fort Moreno- - All day Ions: the two hurled Mir profrctlles f mm their main batteries into the forwith hlsrh officials of the tification, war ami nury dpartroenfs looking on. Th of the test, which ultimately are expected to have an important Warlnsj on future fortifications legta-latlc- Keith-O'Brie- n South Street. Salt Lake City. Phono Was. 2823 323 W. Second n. of ord"ien. nance of the army; cien. William I HUrk. chief of engineers, end Repreof th sentative sherley, chairman Jfoune subcommittee on fortification, were union c the official" who wafhed Merchant craft the today. out of the dantcer had operations been warned and the Mobile quarantine atatton ion was abandoned durlnsr the flrlnc It was explained at Fort Morjran that the bombardment. Arranged by the bureau of f ortlf cations, was betnr of carried out through a the war and nary department., with view for target practtce as well as for on armor testing;. mm Utes of Randlett Holding 'Peyote' Services Saturdays Chew Blossoms of Variety of Cactus, Which Have Effect Similar to Opium. REDUCED IS WHATthe plant been drug as '"peyote" has completJust ed by Herman Harms, state chemIn the office of Gor. ist, and filed Willlsm i?pry. The analysis has established the fact that the pey-ot- e a drug of an plant contains similar to opium. principle The Ouray Utes and other Indians chew the dried leaves of the plant for the narcotic effect. In his report the state chemist recommends the next Legislathat to ture take steps Include this plant or drug- amongas the list of prohibited narcotic,use lie declares its Indiscriminate by the Indians will produce a demoralizing, harmful and depraving effect. Is a form of cactus The which peyote Krows abundantly in the southwest United States and in adparts of Mexico. jacent "The blossoms." Mr. Harms says In his report, "including the tuft of silky fibers, are chewed and eaten similar to the way the Peruvians derive the effects of cocaine from chewing the coca leaves. At first the peyote blossom causes a great state of excitement and mental exhilaration. Then it deadens the senses, produces abnormal and dreams. Is causes the demoralizing Indians to remain finally drunk or In a stupor for two or three days. Peyote was first introduced under the form of a religious ceremony and durlnsr the reading from the Bible, prayer and singing of songs and dances the peyote would be around until the Indians drunk with It. At present the wrepassed servIndians hold their lte ices' every Saturday 'peyote until night Sunday morning at Kandlett, Utah, and from all accounts this habit of evil Is growing at a very rapid pace, with demoralizing effects upondecidedly these people." of Ilerbr. London. March I.I. The government of occupahas issued a revise,! in whlcji .vorkmen tion", be-employment . exem-"'dThe revision Is have In accordance with recommendations Karl cf by the fecently made that In the futurelerby and provides onlyy those men v ill be exemrted from rol'l-tsrservice who were similarly employed prior to Aiifcuit 15. As far as possible the exemptions of those elalmina to hold positions of considerable responsibility will be limited to married men over : years old. younger unmarried men to e retained on the reserve list onlr in thos occupations which are vit.l to :ho ecrwluct of the war. Industries concerned in ut -- n as the manufacture of luxurle. such elimten tobacco, silk and lace, havel.n. inated from the reservedof Further restrictions exemptions those encaged in the manuaffecting facture of munitions, in agriculture and In mining will be Issued shortly. DROSS OF WAR GIVEN AMERICANS BY FRANCE Conferred In necorn.It!on of Ambulance Service cut Mettle TterMr ! Kir Id. Paris. March 13. Twelve additional men of the field service, American amcited In the order bulance, have been and will receive the Cross of the dayfcleven the of them were with Alof War. section which has been working In are sace for nearlv a year, end they awarded this honor as the reeuit of their work In that region Hartemar.s-welterkcpduring thef. recent hard battle about The names rf these are Hill, K. J. fur ley. Durant levering . Walktalattl. Mari'jsnd all of New York er andStephen JosephM.Meiien. Ituekler of Ilhlnebeck. Henry City: N. i . : Trssk J. Putnam of Hoston. all the preceding being graduates of Harvard university; Powell Fenton of the Philadelphia ofand a graduate of Luke Pennsylvania; Fntverslty of Yale Iovle. a srrsduate and Iavid B. Ioti(class ofuniversity, Newton, Mass. This ts th second citation of the secontl leader I.overlntj Hill W. 11. Wolverton of New York, a Yal university, alo gradual th of war cross for gallantry under ftr in the section working In th vfeinltv of the Alsne. The field service of the American row has received a total of smbulanc e 111--- re-rrtv- thirty-on- n.tnK IS. Speaker March Washington. be a detegat to Champ Clark will the Democratic national convention at St. I. outs nest June. He announced thvt It would h . impossible for him to as many Missouri as a dles.-teart iemo-raf- s hav suggested. because the House probably would be In session nt at convention time. I'nder the riiles he cannot appoint an acting speaker for more than one day except in case of illness. ' g, . high-lace- 4 MMt (Continued From Preceding Page.) visited In SO Fla with They Mrs. Welr'a uncle,Augustine, and also went to Charleston. 8. i. Jfc 3t sfe ci.un. It. O. C. club the Furaner school was held Friday aft-of ernoon at the home of Miss Luclle Chrlstensen. A pleasant afternoon was spent and refreshments served. The were members Initiated following Into the club: Quelle Chrlstensen. Zelda Axelrod. Evelyn Howell. Fadle Austin. Ituth Close, Mollle Klves. Viola Gardner. Mildred Wade, Anna ('allacher. Weller, Emma Katheryn Hlebert. Jennie Uhstrom and Nora Streadbeck. The next meeting will be held Friday with n Miss Huth Close. A leap will be given year March 24 at the party home of Miss Luclle Chrlstensen In honor of the club organization. The n. V.. Sewing club win be entertained Wednesday John by Mrs tiruber, 97 V. Second South. ifc Mr. and Mrs. George D. Alder have returned from a month's atay Jn southern California, where they have been vlsltlni? their Mrs. V. N". II- - lhave?. In- d ty feet. I50CI ETYf of jchooi, tr.imn A meeting of the ng right-angl- sack-apro- JfC Tnnrni.nsoME c.nu, self-effaci- Helen Fredericks, the who pave the policy and jucorrigible Van daughter, venile court officials much trouble for several weeks, left yesterday for Sioux Mldgley. In of Matron Hattle i'lty. la.. Mr. and Mrs. Illchard Savage are James of the custody local juvonlle court. at home after an extended stay again ln southern California. Mrs. George P.. Hancock has gone to Ilcdlands. Cal., to visit with her mother Mrs. William M. Ferry. j Miss Helen Hughes, who has been pending the winter here with her mother. Mrs. M. A. Hughes, will leave today for Chicago to join her sister. Miss Marie Hughes. The two will fill concert engagements In girls Chicago and vicinity. shoes on her pretHer coat was belted, n and a broad band of velvet finished it at the bottom. She wore a gray hat with a wide, uneven brim, and a land of ribbon with a but very artistic, design, went round the crown. v A pongee suit (natural color) followed, with shoes and hat to match. (Note: This is to be a season of carefully matched shoes, hats and gloves.) Or, if one pair of dress shoes must suffice, let them be white, for I'll venture to say that more white shoes will be worn this summer than ever before in all these seasons of white footwear. clothes, the practical kind, claimed the greater part of my attention. A suit of white silk jersey, jacket-blous- e and awning stripe skirt in red, blue and white, filled me with desire. It was worn by a graceful slip of a girl, n who bent like a reed as she strolled, blue and white parasol over her shoulder, down the walk. Here is a wee sketch of her, in which I have tried to show the pretty new sash on her middy. Her collar and cuffs matched her skirt, and she wore a flowing black tie. flat-tone- ed distinct citations. xnr to nn HKi.nnATn. first ever made analysis or known Is said to be the More Men Made SnfcJeeC to Military !ertee. mm neeommfnJfd by i;rl afternoon 1 Show the show of shows at the store. Yes, and heard the music, and enjoyed the "crush" for everybody (it seemed to me) was there. I say "everybody" advisedly, because the most of them were women; an occasional male creature ventured in with cautious, tread, and straightway became as absorbed in the proceedings as any woman-jil- l of us. I wonder what they thought about it? I'd really like to know. If any of them will tell me, I'll be grateful. There was plenty there to startle even one of the "fair" and goodness knows what a man would think about it. To the soft ' plunkety-- ' plunk of the Hawaiian orchestra, the first dainty model emerged from the green velour doorway and began to tread her way leisurely with numerous turnings and down the long runway, which extended from the extreme western end of the store to the corner, and e then with a turn, way to the southernmost corner. So there was lots of room for onlookers, but then, there were thousands of them. Number One, as I was say-inwore a sport suit of white wool Jersey cloth, with neat YESTERDAY res-itt- not announced. wr William C rosier, chief dark-gree- d, Out-of-do- Cut Flowers and Potted Plants The Season's Most Select. We? specialize for Parties, Banquets. WetMirr-r- i and all Special r Oar Designing, Occasions. ami Displays arc supreme and rr.oat reasonable SPECIAL SALE DURING FASHION DISPLAY WEEK at gTratlr reduce! price. Prompt attention to deliver orders. Phone Main 700. Deco-ratins- DRUM & FRANKEN FLORAL DEPARTMENT. The Busy Comer. All the late novelties In garden and" ctlmblng roses at Vogeler Seed Store. Advertisement. Women Prisoners i Take Advantage of Removal of Bars i San Francisco. March 13. Three of the seven women prisoners at the last night county Jail who escapedTwenty-two have been recaptured. others. It was said, were Invited to go along, but declined. V ! A year ago the fire department ordered th bars from an unused door leading to a fire escape. The f womrn availed themselves of this i I exit. There were too many short suits to tell about. Yellow checks, blue, rose, white with trimmings of scarlet leather, For the benefit of those who were unable to attend the Fashion Show yesterday afternoon, we announce a Second Exhibition of Spring Fashions on Living Models WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30 Wednesday's exposition will be a repetition of Monday's exhibit in all its CHARM AND AUTHENTIC DETAIL. r The Spring Suits NEW LOW SHOE FOR EITHER STREET OR DRESS WEAR. We Show This Model in Both Kid and Patent Leathers With Cuban or Louis Heels. A HANDSOME wore, on their first appearance, suits of tub silk, blue e and white stripe, and white trimmed with cuffs and collar of striped black, and white. There were' middle-size- d boys and girls in school clothes, and dressed for the party. A bigger boy demonstrated that the clothes a bigger boy likes to wear may have a manly character, and still belong to boydom. He sackcoat wore hats of felt vawith soft suits, riety, which would please any mother, and at the same time meet with the approval of the growing lad. I noticed especially a sport coat (rose color is one of the best liked of the season's hues) of a silky, furry cloth, exactly like pink fur. It was pocketed and belted, and with it milady wore a rose sport hat. long-trousere- rose-color- THESE ARRIVED BY MONDAY'S EXPRESS Price, 5 and $6 Per Pair. Semisport models in navy serge, black and white checks, and wool jersey in all the new spring colors. One striking model has loose hack and big patch pockets. Another is a semifitting Norfolk model with big patch pockets. All are charmingly different. For those who demand a low shoe to do service for street wear and at the same time have the appearance required for dress wear, we recommend this model. d, JUST RECEIVED- - More of Those Stunning Nine-InGlazed Kid Boots IN-IV- Entire Assortment Will Be Placed on Sale Today, Your Selection at ch $35.00 ORY GRAY ed v BLACK WHITE The ivory, gray and white boots come in lace style only. The blacks come in either lace or button. Keith-O'Brie-n Co. Main Floor. ; . . 4 Tub Silk Waists : SPECIAL TODAY ATX DAY TODAY Wonderful Value Waist Special Regular $1.95 Values; Special This Morning Only, Each These are pure tub silk blouses. $1.19 $2.95 This includes all of our Dark Colored Silk Waists in Lace and Chiffon. Pink Underwear Specia Chemises Gowns But I must hasten to tell you about the wedding frocks for the last of the Show of Shows was the bridal proces- REGULAR REGULAR $1.45 $1.45 VALUES FOR sion. VALUES FOR f1 It was a pink and white wedding train, except for the bride herself, who followed her small flower maid, gowned in white satin and silk Maltese lace. The maid of honor wore a frock of white lace and pink roses with .a white hat. The four pretty bridesmaids had on exquisite frocks of pink satin and white lace. d It was a bridal for even the procession, bride's dress was short, though her long satin train dragged four yards behind her. ' There you have my version of the Fashion Show. I have made a few sketches at random from the gowns and suits, which I have asked them to print. I hope you FOR TODAY The Season's Newest Novelty. ed Pink Batiste Gowns and Envelope Chemises, Beautifully Trimmed With Pink Satin Ribbon. Chiffon Taffeta Dresses at J Silk Petticoats $2.95 t A special purchase of Lace-trimm- Jerseys, Chiffon Taffetas, Jersey Tops with Messaline and Taffeta Flounces an Extra Special Offering for Today's Shoppers. COLORS ARE PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE ALSO THERE ARE "LOWERED TAFFETAS, PLAIDS AND STRIPES. ICelth-O'nrt- KITTY JANE LORING. SMART COATEE STYLES NEW FLARE SKIRT EFFECTS instruct us ui nature "The immutable havo decreed that It a- n rri at w nlnntcverj' organism, be pre- ared to defend Its existence by opwhen nccossary. force to force, posing must perish from the earth." EXPLOSION AT rOWDEIt MILL. tiitiwi-- . it u iil- t .. at the Gibbstown (N. J.) terlng ofhouse the Powder plant an explosion company was blown up Dupont icnlxlit. Xo workmen were about the place and cause is not injured. The not nobody was the known and damage is heavy. Attend the St. Patrick day dance at the Odeon. given by Walker's Employees' Mutual Aid society. i- - I . l-- k Crepe de Chines, k Silk Messalines, All-Sil- ed All-Sil- will like them. I "White only. Two styles: Convertible collar effects, all alzes. AValst Section Main Floor. J V. r Second Floor. Co. Keith-O'Bri- en J ; wide-brimme- d FOR PREPAREDNESS thoritatively speak and Secretary of State Warns AgalBit lorelicn Invasion. York, Ta., March 13. Philander C Knox, former secretary of state. In an Lddress before the York chamber of commerce tonight, 'declared that we must prepare to protect our country from foreign Invasion or perish. be," said Mr. "Prepared we must our homes nnd our Knox, "to defend measure of that preliberties and the the. by disinparedness m ist ul.bo tho'iRhtf fobr. patriotically terested advice and counsel of those whom the nation itself has trained and educated, in order that they may au Former Extraordinary Values in New "Town" Pump GEORGETTE AND LACE KNOX ill JiltMJS . short-skirte- f7 of Spcisil 3cl Patterns Out-of-To-wn w wide-brimm- I Peters sh oes McCall Customers Who Are in the City to Sec Our nuiidrctls of Our Exhibition of Spring Fashions and to Shop Will Welcome This Announcement; Special Values in Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Petticoats for Today. wind-blow- Complete Control Obtained Taronzh It eotg, anise tlen of Directorate. Del.. March 13. Pierre Wilmington. S. Du Pont, president of thu K. I. Du Pent de Nemours & Co.. powder manucame into complete control facturers, of that corporation today through the election of three new directors at theannual stockholders meetirg to reAlfred I. Du Pont. Will ara' Du flace and Francis I. Du Pont. The new directors are II. M. Barksdale William G. itamsey and Frank G. Tollman. DOItX IS I10XOLIX.U. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Charles Miller received a wireless message yesterday from Capt. Charles W. Walson at Honolulu stating that a baby boy has arrived at their home. Mrs. Walson was formerly Miss Bonnie Miller. A -f Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs Gloves & W right -.- OllJL4fi Reynier are some of the colors that remain in my memory. If you care to see for yourself, you really must go early on Wednesday, when they are going to repeat the show. But I simply must tell about the kiddies. There were several sizes of them, both boys and girls, and all deported themselves wonderfully well. One wee tot with curls of gold and a huge ribbon-boatop her small head, made her debut in a jumper frock of pink and white check, with a blouse of sheer lawn. Two small boys clung closely together, and they r n--f, Corsets or P. S. DU PONT POWDER KING THINK Or US WHEN YOU DESIRE CHOICE Redfern e, Storage Company luper-lradnrt.j- sht r By Kitty Jane Loving M. A. Keyser Fireproof e 5 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916 N, s APACKOFFACTS FIGHT HERALD-REPUBLICA- . VES-TE- E EFFECTS Colors are black, navy, gray, rose and green. Second Floor. ' j BARGAIN SQUARE TODAY CUT GLASS JAM JAR Regular CO- - U r UVU iaCu 75c value; special, silver plated top nnd spoon. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS Regular CA C UUC tJcl 65c value; special These are daintily cut crystal trlnss of fine quality, the XIa There are just thirty of these frocks and every one is an exceptional value. They will sell rapidly and we urge morning shopping to get the benefit of complete selection. Keith-O'Bri- en r Co. en - Co. Second Floor. i product of expert workmanship. V, : ; |