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Show - - THE EVENING HERALD TIIURSD A YpAPRIL 16.-19- 25. KEWSCULPTEIL ID;SvGarmefit& of tht' ost dojiphtful and the given by any-e-f parties Iaovel stage orgauiiationlt this Oil vat that cfven to the Fourth bitll Taarsday, nard amttNt-aieu- t levelling by the fluuday school atatie buard for the ettuxzw aud teathera of the 16 Puuday rhuvU la Utah take. i . t t The arranxriuenta were under the of Mine Wilma Jeppaoa of IdicecUcHi dpartiuMtt of the Yonnjc nuiwrsitA'aated by aef- eral of etudf nti , : , Tle (ruttg were by Mr. l aitd aud, Mra. Harrison R. Mr. and Urs. Charles i. Eusiir, I year 'J, frail HOE I I. i1l J I ' ihrW.Yr ILtUi Mm-ril- fUreasedia typlfa! attire, All of old-tim- e ''-- Ladies' NewStyle ' v ' 'V . ' ' . farmer", 3a to Choose From Muraltones Dainty ' ; Oatmeals v IP&i : , ItH Cameo Effects l Effects i Ail-Ov- er nd Ttf fy-raPretty Borders v Independedt Ceilings " v '., -- W'ilfte'a Q&LL n vjlM Wx . . Pcf2 .," . ,. the ' c .; risf toPYrPkce.Day ShS WC C8me 'OldStyle , $1.10 . $U5 : $1.50 - $1.75 - $2.00 ; - SpecialGarments at ; Jenkins '.. . , t?aTl jlHiy decora- -- Wf "XX who I STANLEY ' vrJlarw , . ns , .r,vS . t boys mouaHT) -- v- LoUTg-Alf-.TjO- NEW HAVEN Tony "Wavers, New Haven featherweight, won a six round decision train Earl Baird, California. cup of enchantment. Ail th. . "color" and thann of Oriental tea garderu come to live new In your tea cup. Try ltt value.- v' Fine, ribbed, sleeveless - vests, silk taDed toD. 39e value - fx . ' : 39c wm?). Soft lovely skin rninea let KelloggV N . . for but HNo cure often brought welcomu;' - yscf-tsV Qr IT Million Jr Umtd by Ymly . br cosstiplt;: briar itMt&l ALL-BRA- racommend tt. tt takes to be wholly necuv. frr tj Kallogg-- i ALt ERAN . Hn If rif'wlartr. U guaran. teed to bring perms nant yelkrf ta the most chronic eaaea r your grocer returns tha purchase prka. Eat tw Ubisspooafuls 4mJ.r In hronie caws, with avtry id1. Try "t't recipea packaga. trtry Sprinkle it ore Other cereai. , N Is mada Kellogg'i fh . Battle Creek, Michigan, and served by leading hotels and restaurants everywhere. Sold by all has grocers j Buy packg today, ' , ALL-BEA- ALL-BRA- disease, Kellopg's ALL-BRAbroupht health to thousands when 'alt else has failed. The reason- -it is ALL BRAN and nothing but ALL BRAN. That is why its results aft sure. 'That is why doctors IS ALL-BR- AN - L by Mrs. Stiehl laud Mrs. Stubba aud little5 Miss 'Ada 'Boreft of Los Anaelejs, CtiL. a student of Miss - Miriam Nelke gave two readiugs. During the social hour dainty re freshments were served. ' - J i ...aawSS&jias . II y Special I a vocsl diHt Mangnm; Ml R. BnshmaU and was-giv- en II II In- - Cupid Bridges Age Difference l.' bit 'VTwW i Of " n , i i ' ;j TN asking you to make the Folger CoflFee 1 test, we. challenge .every known v II I brand. - J; -- Izj) 1 Drink your. present favorite brand one .1. U giii nil nate them for a 'morning or two and yoii will.decidedly favor one brand or the others jaaii . theCSoffee world M..M.Ms. ai fiiac I 1111 vl . - M 11 w. . wide; rsoft finish suiting, colors, orchid, blue, rose, tan, canary, green.- 60c H Green: Robin-sonrMr- i Borglum returned to Atlanta from a visit to Washington 'where he had made several speeches sharp. ft; ,Tbo ineinlsrs of tlie Mormon Battalion and Invited guests were entertained t thehome of Mra. Eva BOTThnrsday fternHn.- A" program consisting of musical 'The Xelke Reading dub met at numlers and readings ' was ren thu home of Mrs. Fay L, Stielil dered and a dainty luncheon was Thursday afteru'oon with Mrs. Zclla served to the following members : Mrs. Rptnbnrd Maeser, Mrs. May R. 'ft Stubbs'as "assisting hostess. i Th Carter; Mrs. play "this Fine Pretty Farree, Mrs. Matilda World" MacKaye was read Frances Knight," Mrs. by Mrs. Aseha E. Pax man; the dis- Vance, Mrs. Orson Twelves, Mrs. cussion was led by Mrs. Jennie K. Sarah E. Cprtis.i Jtfrs, Elt- - ZSHU3ZESXSI&IIHHXElBaESZ&EniBZ;3SI t Summer Knit 1' Under Vests , 36 inches A eup of Tret Tea Japan Is a Ed"-war- 2tTJ toe itoftse trough Back of me tS.'2.'-.'S- B it4 Imitat!onLinf . nich-mon- 11 1 - ' . - llW- (1 $1,50 ticket. is -- u ' :' ..valuef $1.00 ASTHMA b! e e T E A .". 'Mrs. George Leven was hostess. to the me'mliers o'f tlie Thursday After-aoobridge club and invited guests at her home Thursday. Sprinn flowers former pretty decorations for the entertaining rooms. .Brigde was- played during', the afternoon for which Mrs. L. It. wus awarded guest prise and club prise. Mrs. David Openar-aLuncheon followed and was served tir Mrs. J. W. Buchl. Mrs. William 8; Ferre, Mrs. E. D, futtqn, Mrs. Rwen O. Xlelson, Mrs! Fred jftlsen, Mrs. C. II. Funk, Mrs. Fred Strate, ilrs. Lee L. Baker, Mrs. W. L. Whlttemore, Mrs. Duvid Openshaw, Mrs. .1. Wy Furfer, Mfs, Fred Mrs. IVIE jloriilbrook, Mrs. Q .11. Heiudselmnn, Mrs. J. D. Wat- Son, Mrs.. C W. Ward, Mrs. J. B. Asiiton, Mrs. E. J. Troyer, Mrs. L. R. Edwards, Mrs. Mclttiron Kdwurd, Mrs. Hugh Trenholm, Mrs. X. P. lGny..Mrs. Clyde Thorns s, Mrs. J. T. Wallitk. Furrtr aud Mrs. D. an JL - , for 'i'lentthf fine Jerseir Silk, all colon, $2.$ - guestrtrjrae;ItjCTW Mrs. Martha Boren, Ued . . tions. : tames and music" were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon was serred to the fijllowlngxMjia ndSlrJ.. M, Sorfieet.-- Misses Mary Snyder, vere Lott, t'rilda .Evans, Tlielma Sufford, Teurl Christensen, Phyliss CliriKtenseiu Irene Henrichsen, Ida Knudsen, Afton Dixon, May t'hris-tenseaud Messrs, Keith Sumner and Samuel Fisher. 6 . Jhfi memo.rlHl com mittee only to learn that he was Ydff can permao( California, dismissed. lie "went to .the miiuutain rid your nently Mr Walter Scott, Mra. Moffltt of studio and the moduls tyntem of. thit Duchesne, Mrs? Harry Heat and with an ax. destroyed Mrs. William rrisby. harrowing He flvd to North Carolina and was arrested there on a waTrant LfXION Prince Henry, third charging IaTceny and malicious mis Constipation leaves its marks son, of King George and. . Queen chief. He Iras not prosecuted, bowupon the face. Its terrible poisons. Mary, was ...negotiating the. first ever,- - thoJigh; cause pimples." hollow . . . Jniup'ITi" the Crawley, and Horse-ha- meat returned aLii st hhi, In At- Tdiseases, Hunt club meet Thursday when lanta is still itcmllng. the eyes and spots before them. his horse fell dead of heart strain. Unpleasant breath, too, may '" be The prince went down ..: with his traced to, constipation. Rid your body of this frightful mount, but was not Injured. VI CT9 n HOME TOWN. siiewhes- : !c Ot er v SilkBloorsers Pillow Cases. The Stone mountain, memorial committee, In dkinlsslug Horglunu charged ha. aa hwily to arrears U In his work, claiming that insread of devoting bis w)iile-tim- e and tt the memorial. Borglum went alwut the country making iCnit Goods Co. li WtTWvtTt O store entertained at a soelnl at the home of Miw Romain Cody Thursday evenlup. The entertaining rooms were attractively decorated, spring tic X 42 Inch; good weight 1021. . JMxofoTaylor.RmsellCor Z g : 'ttiade-to-ord- vA. 'j; flowersforBiing the floral THE ........ Hibber cotton :.Tr;77:$U5 Silk stripe Ribbed Cotton, . ... . .$1.50 Tlie Alpha Tono chib waa enter tnlned at the hiuue of "Mis Velnia Jeffs Thursday evening.' Needle-wort- , music and games were the main .diversions of the evening which was followed by a delicious . Inucheon, T -- r' weight bleached, cotton. ...95c ; Light , Skilled ."" . midwred music XorJthe danrfr. ' il" baturdav f' ATLANTA, Ga., AprU 16. l'P) Tork 'Augustus Lukeman, V sculitor, was named today, to complete, the Stone niountata memorial to heroes of the Confederacy. ' He s'ueeeda Gntaon Borgluta, who as liiuilKed for alleged violation of . vctHitract. lukeman will start work at once on a model to replace the one destroyed by Borglmu when the lat-ter was discharged. The original plans for the Stone mountain meniorltil-r- -a giant rarv-In"oji a mountain' sidw werp drawn by BorgUun nine years ago but actuil work did not start until '. Labor to Hang Your Wad SiPyT vVffl I Men's New Style Specials fov Augustus Lukeman to Com- . plcte Stone Mountain ... Work . - m arw a .. f . " : J I . c k ' If'.a ! : j . JTheBe5thofeeJFtns i VUUUUIIUI J .if SATURDAY will go h, : 4? p.; ... y r j t. ry $3.00 I v. f ifferonce In age means nothing When fm hearts beat as one, says MrtL ,Ida Campbell, 60, of Chicago, who chose for a, Bfe mate Jomea Weaver," U lira; uam&beuia toe proprietor 01 a roommg tums and vrSn poetry, " " l. .. 'Weaver runs aa elevator. 9 c i be; 'i , . riS33E:zzzr2:::::rzixxszzsszznnxzxir2:sssz: 'sv .ijjiip.pp ."'-,- ( v 1,1 g- 'BISM M M B m H m m M - Oxfords, Slippers and Hose. Do not delay as it means money, j?our ousy stores. Shirtsr Sho.e.s - r - . v pocket. ' . i - ;VELLW0IITH CHAIN .STORE CO. S, '"': 368 West Center. UlXZXXIXXXXZXXXXXXZIZXXZZZZZZXXZXXXXXZZXXXIXZZZf .V fcopyr!gUl924j.A.P.4Co. .. ' "r i a swa jtjuw Hats, Caps, Underwear, Dresses, and Work "Pants, af Cother J, Ave., First N. r .ft Are you getting your share of the big bargains Uke hundreds of others are at the Wellworth Store? Come early and often as they have the best goods 'at"the ' LOWEST PRICES You can save money on DreBs and Work PECIALLYPRICED, The Hat Shop i'ft j ft 'I ' eiitioE m. until noon. .Will iiii aia .t All otheF hats on display ; JWila5 Lu 1 3 lTwo Hats $5.00 . from ........ at if Xf'fi " . 100 Hats ' 'k fi r Light weighCflat knit..... .31.00' Ribbed cotton,1 band neck. ..$1.25 Lace neck, ribbed cotton..,.. S 1.35 Silk stripe, ribbed '...$1.50 Mercerized lisle $1.00 " e d . i. : SOME SPECIAL VALUES - were the s fowl of the'ttrb (armer inm pies and were dressed la appropriate head gear.1 , , The refreshmeata were lo Keeping with the nature of tho puny aud consisted of watereresai ' lehtiee, lJuffwl-rieballs' aful small strliwi was The.-- , ptinch uf aimdwlchea. aerved In strictly barn-yarstyle v and created a greet Ueanrtramnse-lUMl- t. lpt Unusually Large Stock 'fttpQ 11! r. Patterns ' rl ofjJ ' " Uara-far- d fcl fes I .Comfortable - Good Fitting - Long AVearing--- at Ssty: moderate prices; WOOD-CUFTO-n: -- ruai IlLlli 0RIA1 & hr i' L Ill Sumhijer Weighta ' I IS APPOINTED " ' . - v |