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Show TUB U. OF U. FAIR Next to man's Progress. The Jordan Jllh achool will provide the music for the fnlversltr of Utah exposition tonight. There will also he an Illustrated lecture by Dr. P. G. Snow on the relation of the house fly to dis- ease. The exposition is now complete. The final exhibits went Into place yesterday. Numerous visitor were at the yesterday. The university tiierslty orchestra provided the musle, rendr-In- c selections from Pasllaccl. In the evening th normal school provided entertainment. One of the most striking exhibits to co into place yesterday was that of the department of English. It is a aeries of posters designed to show the of the work of the freshorganization man course In composition. The posters are the work of J. Leo Fairbanks, them by who was assisted In his father. his brother .Ward andpainting The i;n?lih exhibit presents a series of sffiift showlnt? the development of thethe freshman. The first scene In conivhlbit shows th freshman yrnptuous or nisi ratner s auviee. ae- that he Intends to work things out for himself. Poster No. 2 shows the freshman whatever development that must realizingsecure be through work. he may The third poster depicts the freshman awkwardly lifting his cap to a .roup of yountr ladles as he walks across the grounds. 4 shows the freshman In Poster No.university the process of realizing his need of of the facts of knowingandsomething science. nuture In the final panel the freshman Is as realizing- his need of represented an acquaintanceship with the Ideals of beauty and of truth which have taken form In the ?ret poems, and paintings and other works of art of the - PRITCHARD ENTERS PLEA Former Salt Lake Poatal Official De- nies lie la Guilty of Hrabrulr. ment Charge. A. K. Prltchard. under Indictment on several counts for alleged embezzlement of funds from the Salt Iake arpleaded not before guilty when TillWednesday Judge raigned man I). Johnson In the United States district court. The case has not yet been entered on the trial docket. federal Since his Indictment by a Pritch-ansome weeks ago Mr. l grand Jury bond. has been at liberty on a $5000 This bond was continued by . Judge Johnson. post-offic- e, WOULD PRISONERS VORK rnbbe Itecommends Patting Them Oat on Canyon Roads. Recommendation that the county put to work on the county jail prisoners canyon roads as soon as possible was made to the county commission yesterChairman A. II. Crahbe. day byboard The expressed Itself favorably toward the suggestion, but definite ac- Chairman Crabbe reported that there men In the jail who re twenty-seve- n be worked on the road. miahtwas his suggestion that they be It worked In the canyons rather than on road or any other of the the state In roads out the valley. fSOCIETYf 4M M- MM 4 i Continued From Preceding Page.) the features of the pleasant afternoon. Miss IMnah V. Linn contributed sevvocal selections and Katherine eral I lavies and I.awrn-Kberly were lietl In Instrumental numbers. AT SIIUIUIAX HOME. Members of the Crystal Bridge club were dellRht-full- y and a few invited guests entertained y?terday at lunch- tn and bridge by Mrs. U. II. Peale at her attractive home "Ileverly Park," in the Wandamere district. The liinrheon was served from five mall tables, where the game of brio was played later. Kah table held a of 'exquisite purple and crystal basket for the centerpiece and gold pansis blossoms were used In procoring fusion all through the rooms. Mrs. Pcale was assisted in serving by Mrs. Ira IC. Humphrey. Miss Phyllis l.unian and Miss Virginia Whitley Whitney. The guests outside of the resrular club members were: Mrs. Thomas Kearn. Mrs. J. C. llancbett. Mrs. Abner Luman, Mrs. A. Fred AVey. f4 44 - - e j- - The Bigger the Task ; the creator tlie demand upon brain and body. For keeping t lie mental and physical fortes fit, right food is necessary. It must supply certain mineral elements stored by Nature in the field grains, but lacking in much of the food of the usual dietary. Grape-Nut- s made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies all the rich nourishment of the grains, including those vital mineral elements which are for building sturdy brain, all-importa- nt nerve and muscle. Kor the bigger work of tomorrow , I Grape-Nut- s. TIiorcs n Reason" Sold bv Grocers. if if c i Godliness, and It Is the ruling virtue of our fireproof warehouse. This building Is proof the ravages of dust, dirt against and vermin, perfectly sanitary, free from mildew and dampness, and Is as good a place for your furniture as any home In Salt Lake might be. Our rates are fair and square. Unique Exhibit of Department of English Depicts Fresh- ' if if if if 4) CLEANLINESS Is NOW COMPLETE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company 328 W. South Street. Second Salt Lake City. Phone Was. Mrs. J. J. Burke and Mrs. Fred 2S23 David-eo- n. EXTEriTAIV AT tOUMTlY CLL'Il. At the midweek table d'hote luncheon at the Country club yesterday the members entertained fronds, following M. L. Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. Robert C. Gemmell, Mrs. Frank J. Gustin and Mrs. Richard A. Keyes. TO MKET fillAXDMATnOX, One of the largest aoclal events of afternoon waa the recepyesterday tion and tea given by Mrs. it. JU Conely and Mrs. II. E. L. Collier at the Conely home in Second avenue, Harriet II. complimentary to Mrs. matron of the Kroupa of l'rovo, grand grand chapter of the Order of the Kastern Star. the hostesses and the Receiving with were Mrs. Walter Scott, honor guest Mrs. Luther C. Sinclair and Mra. J. T. Treasure. The rooms were attractive with a bridal profusion of purple iris and wreath while in the dining room rich crimson tulips were used in the decorations cf the prettily appointed tea which was covered with cluny table,over lace red satin. Mra. I A. McUee, Mrs. George V. Schramm and Mrs. F. Haslett took turns In pouring tea I. and coffee. i A delightful musical and of Mrs. , program under the direction literary O. was Percival Perkins presented wnen Miss .ora A. bhaw was heard In readings and Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Hessie T. Voelker and Miss Carmelita musical selections. I'itt in 100 durOver friends were to meet the the receiving ' hours present ing honor guest and to enjoy the hospitaldispensed. a ityLast was brilliant held Inevnlng the parlors of reception the Masonic temple, which was attended by a large number of the grand - chapter of tue Masonic order, visitors and delegates, IVTEItESTIXG CUn SOCIAI A "Dolly Madison" afternoon' was at the home of Mra. enjoyed yesterday In Garfield avenue given John K. Clark under the auspices of the Woman's Democratic club. Mrs. Clark was assisted bv Mrs. H. J. Hayward. Mrs. 13. T. Pyper and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen as hostesses. An program was presented Interesting to the occasion unappropriate der the leadership of Mrs. Cohen. Mrs. Gertrude Brown gave a paper on the Madison," and Mrs. "Spirit of Dolly followed with an InAquilla Nebeker cn talk "Incidents in the teresting Career of Jamea Madison." Mrs. Nellie Druce Pugslev accompanied by her daughter Mlsa Nellie Pugsley sang "The Flag Without a Stain." and other patriotic ongs and numbers were presented. lntrumental The rooms were decorated with lilacs and Iris. Refreshments were served at the close of the prcgram. The social event took the place of the of the club and was regular meeting well attended by members and friends. ? EXTKHTAIX LITEIIAIIV CXUIt. Members of the Authors club and their husbands were pleasantlv entertained Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mra. M. It. Evans at their attractive home. 701 E. South Temple. About were present. forty The club colors, red and green, were carried out In the decorahandsomely tions of the rooms with red snapdragon and ferns. An Interesting program waa enjoved. Miss Claire Stewart read from Gilbert Parker's last book, "The Money Master." Vocal selections were by Mrs. Elma Young and violin given numbers Stewart. byAnRalph interpretative dance, "The Awakening of Spring." was gracefully given from the East Side High by four school Ingirls costume. A few invited guests aside from the club members and their husbands were present to the entertainment. it I ns V m SS C P i lf lit W ri p . MS ) Extra flmer Skl of ' fiiJ Ijjfflfj Itmfrwiiwft sje CEI.EI1R ATE BIRTH DA V. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson In Sixth West Tuesday evening about thirty young guests were enter- tained to the seventh birthA Johnson. day anniversary of Hazel program was given, games pleasing were played and refreshments served. Present were Edith Eangton. Dorothv Brown, Hazel Langton. Edna Brown, Taylor, Elsie Shirley, Irene Sylvia Mabel Johnson, Hazel Johnson, Eamph. Velma. Cleaver, Laura Taylor. Mra. Tangden, Mrs. Carleton, Alma Rodgers.d Maurlne Johnson. Ervlng Langton, Langton. Arthur Langton. Stephen Brown. Ronald Rodgers. Arthur Lang-deHoward Jones. Alexander Stuart. Lee Carleton, Kenneth Johnson. Thomas Clement Vincent and Fred Johnson, t z. V v- - : .'. .. "rQ m lD SOJIK VERY ATTTIACTIVK VALUES IN Black Liseres, ' Sr fe 0 'SPECIAL IlEniCTIONS FOR TODAY'S SlILMXfi, FANCY FIGl'REO Il(A.I)IE I5e quality. .mm3 Special, yard seeded fieured organdie with fancy stripes - Indies apart. COLOItEU VOILES 39c quality. Special, . yard colored' voiles with the new awnlngf stripes, 2 Inches wide. . TURKISH TOWELS 75c value. Speal, Q bordered Turkish towels. In blue, pink and lavPancy ender borders: also all white. These are all new merchandise, slightly soiled from handling.KNITTED WASH CLOTHS Regmlar FOR 36-in- nQ. 29 c 39 ch '. i8-in- cli v 5c W Special atlelth-0'Ilrle- n value. Co. On Sale This Morning at Main 0 to 15c valnea for 25c value for 35e value for . little folk. Floor.y - All alze and many e, made aplendldly In fancy color-lug- s. '- 2 ' til H S Brien Co. Second Floor. 10 o'clock. The season's newest effects, including hand - embroidered, lace trimmed, tucked, beaded and braid trimmed effects. A few silk laoe and heavy crepe de chines included. Colors are white, flesh, maize, peach, light blue and black. Sizes 34 to 46. These Waists Sell Regularly at $8.50 FKOM STOCK. . to $12.00 f ''' La ke. "fc fc Mrs. Rachel Miller and daughter Mrs. Edith Beatle and twoan small children extended stay-ihave come back afterMrs. Miller's son. Vancouver with n John Miller and& family. Mr. and Mi s. John Cain have returned from a stay of several weeks In southern California. lltMOIKAl) I1F.KE1TS IIOIISOV. Birmingham. Ala., May clal complete returns tonight from yesterday's Democratic primary, gave William B. Bankhead i. majority of 15.1 Richmond over former Representative P. Hobson for the nomination for in the Tenth Alabama district. Hobson claimed the nominaHowever, tion by n. majority of 63 and announced he would contest If the official count ffl- ton-KTc- showed otherwise. ss K if if if if if 1 if if if .J On Sale This Morning at AT - . Keith-- 0 : This is a special purchase of a sample line from one of 'the greatest manufacturers of silk waists in the country. No two alike, except in two or three numbers. 250 EXQUISITE WAISTS IN THE LOT all marked at r All sizes. Special for Today only. V Only one of a Specially priced at $15, $19.75, $24.75 tiler beiisational Sal . will meet Forty exquisite frocks in the lot. kind except in one or two siyies. Tl I Oeorgette Coa UlRli-Krad- nplint basket the thins for the canyon or Jnt Kardrn, nnd dandy piny lint for the f f4LUC Graduation Dresses 25c Each .10c . .23c . .33c . . 50o for New White Net, Organdie and Voile WASTE BASKETS ..17c for value 75c value "tttctt prnPTvrn SQUARE MEXICAN' STRAW SUN HATS. 10 o'clock. n. r BARGAIN Square Next to Bargain Square. ROc Y F Every Hat in the lot would have sold a couple of JO weeks ago at Bargain Aisle Specials FOR TODAY WASH GOODS Wll-for- The Central union of the W. C. T. U. afternoon at 2.30 Y. W. C. A. rooms. Mrs. o'clock In theFriday R. E. Walte will present a paper on the "Economic Skle of the Liquor Question." Mrs. w. F. Core will be in charge of tbe refreshments. A good program has been arranged and all members are urged to be present. The Ladles Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will hold the meeting In the new K. of P. In E. Broadway Friday afternoon hall regular at -- .15 o'clock. Mrs. Charles If. Wells will entertain the members of the Cleofan Friday afternoon at an Informal social entertainment at her home In Second avenue. Mrs. Freeman Mornlngstar and sister. Mra. .1. Lou la Strohauer. expect to leave the first of the week for the east, where Mrs. Mornlngstar will attend the commencement exercises at Mount Holyoke college, when her daughter Miss Lucile Mornlngstar will be graduated on June 14. Mrs. Mornlngstar will also attend the biennial meeting of the General Federation of "Women's Clubs In New York, when she will bo with the other delegates from Utah at the I'ark Avenue hotel. Mrs. Mornlngstar and Mrs. Strohauer, by Miss Luclle Mornlngaccompanied will viFlt ihelr parents in Detroit, star, nnd will also visit in Cleveland before returning later in the summer to Salt j This is a Special Purchasfe Received Yesterday. . oy White Mflan Hemps at 10 o'clock Today ! . en-J- Panamas, Mf( Vil f us Leghor .Jp -- ftf . ''(J t: moo cm Mil nvf Tit .avium fmr Window Display. 1 W ft |