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Show THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY arj REIN LESTER, associate director of savings divisions of the United States treasury,. who will be the speaker Wednesday noon before members of the Commercial Club. Photo by Harris & Ewing. T i T .. I 1, 1920. i sM!) m inmimuni lj mninnrn f? !f rr &vejfifade the Educational Drive Speakers of Prominence on the Luncheon Program. ' Our New Spring Furniture Suggests Elegance and Luxury, but the Prices Spell Economy At the Wednesday lecture luncheon of the Commercial club, Orrin Lester, associate director of savings division of the tressury department at Wnsh ington, will be the principal speaker. Dr. P. 0. Holden, vocational extension expert, and Dl A. E, Winship, educator, will speak. O. N. Child, state sup erintendent of schools, will be chair man of the meeting. Mr. Lester will arrive in Salt Lake Tuesday and will address several school gatherings on the new policy of the war savings department of the treasury. Luring the war, Mr. LeBter was director of the speakers bureau of the Marshaled here in pleasing array are the newest spring styles in home furnishings Worth-$400.0- The richly designed William and Mary period suite Illustrated below was picked at random from a (rest number of equally attractive suites In this popular period. Some are lower and some higher in price, hut all are wonderful values. Antique mahogany, American walnut are the woods in favor. The suite below may be had In either. Eight Perfect Pieces, Exactly as Shown American Bed Cross. Dr. Holden is due to arrive in Salt Lake tonight with Mr. Winship; K. J. Tobin, superintendent of schools of Cook county, 111.; M. H. Shepherd, superintendent of schools of Chickasaw county, Okla.; Burt Cooper, superintendent of schools of Nodawuv county, Mo.; Arthur Chamberlain of San Francisco, George I. Carrington of Chicago, and Thomas Walker, rural school super- cbOOH CC Walnut" or Br6wn Mahogaiiy.T.TcP2!l Special . intendent of Missouri. With the regular speakers provided by the Utah committee, these educators will tour the' state in the roniiug educational campaign, which will last from February 6 to February 13, and which will include every school district in Utah' Every phase of the educational problem in the state will bo treated by these speakers, and s solution sug nested. Among the problems set forward by the state committee are these: Part-timeducation, health education, civics, Americanization, vocational eduea tion, vitalization and rotation, tobacco in the schools, better pay for teaehers, thrift, boy scout movement, and recreation. The state executive committee in charge of tbe educational campaign has booklet outlining the cam prepared Queen Anne Bedroom Suites, 0 Constructed of American Walnut Highest Quality Leather Upholstery S J XjXJ Few periods can compare In grace of line with the lovely Queen Anne design. No finer example could be found than the suite below, specially priced this week. Montha ago we anticipated our needs and arranged with the best makers la America to secure choice groups of Bedroom Furniture, which we are now offering yon at prices that cannot be duplicated anywhere. Values are remarkable and prices cannot be equaled. Don't delay. Price Includes Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed and large Vanity Case. $240 IS. C. C. DEr TO Wife of Salt Lake Attorney .. Diea of Pneumonia in e Hospital. i Mrs. Grace Orton Dry, 59 years of age, wife of Charles C. Dry, a member of the firm of Dey, Ifoppaugh & Mark, attorneys, died in a local hospital yes- - Bedroom Furniture at Big Reductions j j terday morning from pneumonia re- the for laws promotion suiting from influenza, after an illness passed Eight of education in Utah are cited by the of a week. She was taken to the hoscommittee to show that all of them re pital Monday, but she grew steadily quire thought and study on the part worse. of all parents before they can be made a real part of the educational system. Mr. Dey was in California when she was taken ill and hurried home, reachCHI OMEGA GIRLS ing here just in time to be at her GIVE VAUDEVILLE bedside before the end. Miss Phoebe Dey, a daughter, is also seriously ill Tho Chi Omega sorority of the Uni- with influenza, but is reported as imversity of Utah gave its annual vaude- proving. Mrs. Dev was born in Madison, Wis., ville performance before a crowded house spent her early life in last night it Whitney hall. The program in IStiO, and Sho was married to Mr. ' that state. was as follows: 1KS5 at Milwaukee. She came "Playing With Fire." a playlet, given Doy in by Miss Louise Hill. Adolph Axelrad, Miss to Salt Lake in 1859 and had siuce Esther Hill and Franklin Rasmussen: a made her home here. Jan" quartet, comprising Alfred ClawBesides her husband. Mrs. Dev is son. T. M. Evans. P. C. Utley and Alex Eliza Anderson: a dancing and singing act by survived by threo daughters, Mrs. Keith Klmerer and John T. Ellerbeek, Foss of Colorado, who was at her mothers bedside when death occurred; Miss monologue hy Calvin Rawlings; Interpretative dance by Mias Marjorie Oowana, Marjorie Dev, who is living in Manila, of and the Chi Omega chorus, consisting P. 1., and Miss Phoebe Dev of Salt Mies Kulvla Ivins, Misa Mildred Gerard, and one son, Van Brunt Dey, of Miss Anna Dailey, Miss Mildred Burrows, Lake, Miss Peart Davies. Miss Helen Mldgley, Indinnapolis, Ind. Funeral arrangements are not yet Mias Edna Williams. Miss Helen Kearns, Miss Mary Romney and Miss Marie completed, but it is thought that the services will be held at the home, 53 Covey. Miss Mary Hansen was manager of the Fifth East street, Monday. The fu performance; Miss Pearl Davies, stage noral will be strictly private. Miss Nell manager, and Driggs, property pniLu. v Big reductions on bedroom furniture. No department ever offered bigger savings than will be found on our bedroom floors. We particularly call attention to our large display of Old Ivory, William and Mary and Queen Anne sets, in mahogany and solid black walnut, at prices that will appeal to the most economical buyers. Also a large assortment of extra s suites. All suites sold in sets or separate pieces. IT vpV-XUComplete sets ranging from UD high-clas- U The New Exclusive Lifetime Creations Are Wonderful creations are wonderfuL Guaranteed solid The new exclusive Lifetime Black .Walnut living room suites, covered in latest patterns of tapestry. A more complete display bas never been shown. This quality of goods speaks for Itself. Every piece bears a guarantee backed by the factory. For an exclusive living room creation there is nothing more appropriate to suggest. The price Is within tbe reach of alL J manager. PRINCESSES OBLIGED T0 EARN LIVELIHOOD GENEVA, Friday, Jan. 30. Several Hungarian princesses, refugees in Switthemselves zerland, poor rinding through the low exchange rate, are seeking positions as governesses and But the people generally companions. hesitate to employ them, fearing they will instill extravagant ideas in the . children. One Hungarian princess left for Zurich recently to take up employment as a waitress. A number of princely and aristocratic Hungarian families here are awaiting funds to emigrate to America, where they hope to find wealth and happiness. glO.CfbO In Gems. ANGELES, Cal., Jan.. 31. Two negroes entered the Jewelry store of Louis Rudnick today, held up a clerk, emptied gems valued at 310,000 from trays into their pockets, and escaped in the crowd. The police said they knew the negroes and would arrest them soon. The robbery occurred adjacent to a crowded street and within a block of posts where several policemen were on duty. Negroes Get LOS Nevada Land to Be Opened. WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. Twenty-fou- r . farms on the Newlands government project In Nevada, ranging tn size from to 10S acres of Irrigable land, twenty-nin- e will be opened to entry February 28, Secretary Lane announced today. Each applicant must agree for himself and his successors to take appropriate steps to have his unit included within the Truckee-Carso- n Irrigation district. ' MRS. TABOR HELD FOR CIRCUIT COURT KAI.AMAZOO. Mich.. Jan. 31 Mm. Sarah Tabor was bound ovrr to the circuit court late tofiav on tha charge of murdering her daughter, Maude E,, and of burying her remains in the cellar of the Tabor home at Lawton. No hail was fixed for the prisoner, who Is SO years . of age. Launched. Big Steame Jan. 31 The VANCOUVER, Wash.. n steel steamer, dotined Pearport, to make her first trip from this port, carrying 31.000,000 grain cargo for relief of Armenia and other near eastern countries, was launched hero today. It Is hoped the new steamer may be completed and ready for departure before February 20. It was said today that the liearport might be the first vessel to carry grain from the United States to Europe on credits arranged through this government for the relief of Armenia. Poland and Austria. tpUV.jU SUITE A DECIDED BARGAIN Here are three large, attractive pieces, the essential furnishings for your living room an offering that we are confident has no equal elsewhere in the city. BUILT OF SOLID OAK All three pieces are made of selected oak, In finishes that will harmonize with any surroundings, and the workmanship is high class throughout. The bed feature is the best made. 8500-to- Appropriation Is Eliminated. WASHINGTON. Jan. 31. Appropriation OL.S2&00 to pay for advertisements In newspapers during the inlltienz.i epidemic last year was eliminated from the second deficiency bill today on a point of order bv Representative Blanton, Demociat, Texas. Another provision of the bill prohibits the public health service from paying for future advertisements. FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE HELD TODAY FOR SALT LAKER Luxurious Suite In American Walnut or Mahogany e Tapestry A special feature here this week will be the adding to our display of sixteen new overstuffed suites, fresh from the manufacturer. We think no mors beautiful selection can be found anywhere. All the finest coverings, Including leather, tapestry and velours, may be had. Just Imagine s beautiful suite like this in 'your living room. Think of the rare comfort and luxury it would provide, not only now, hut for years to coma, because every piece is durably made and will give good service for years. The coll spring seat construction of our living room suites is s distinctive feature and their genuine comfort Is a revelation. Upholstered in tapestry, velour or silk damask, with brown mahogany frames. Special A Quality Suite, Nine Pieces, Exactly Like Sketch High-Grad- (fcQOA A A dOLeUU Price-T- hree Pieces $250.00 up You who enjoy seeing what Is new and beautiful in furniture will enthuse over this suite. It is s correct reproduction of an artistic and popular English period suite In brown American walnut. The nine pieces include buffet, china closet, dining table, host chair and five side chairs, with genuine leather seats. We are glad to advertise and to display this suite, as it emphasizes one of tho greatest factors In our success the presenting of worth-whilfurniture st reasonable prices. e MRS. ALICE L. TOMLINSON. Many Poles Are Returning. HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 31. Forty thousand Poles have applied for s for return to their native country, according to word sent to steamship agencies here today by the Polish consulate in New York. The message said no more applications for passports will be accepted until action can be taken on those already received. GENUINE LEATHER PULMANETTE 2&LL pass-pon- Bandit Makes Good Escape, SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Jan. 3l. Description of the man who robbed a Southern Pacific train near Richmond, Cal., recently was telegraphed today by the to Omaha, near poetofflce Inspectors which city last night a bandit robbed a Union Pacific train of registered mail, he lnsnectors announced the similarity ,ef method used Indicated both robberies were committed by the same man. ' V r? n y ' Accused of Murdering Son. RHINELANDER, WIs., Jan. 31 Accused of the murder of her eon, Alban, Mrs. Stanley Biomskl of the town of Sugar Camp . was arrested here today. was directed Suspicion against her when her husband attempted to get a death certificate from the coroner. who ordered a post morten. which disclosed severe bruises and lacerations and a broken arm. Periodic Bilious Attacks. Persons subject to periodic bilious atFuneral aervire for Ma. Alio I aura tacks will observe that their Tomllnwm, wife f J. Krnert fails them Just before an attack.appetite I11S Windsor That mho hd is, they do rot really crave food, but Thursday, cf pneumonia,etret, will be held In eat because It is meal time. If they will fct, Olivet remeterv at oVork thia suit only a light meal and no meat, then afternoon. The funeral cortex will leav take two of Chamberlain's Tablets the at- - the Jo-eWilliam Tavior f jner&l chapel k may b avoided. (Adr.) I for the cemetery at 2 43 oclock. P. W, MADSEN Tom-llnpo- n. t 51-5- 7 FURNITURE COMPANY East First South iTiurte i |