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Show THE SALT LAKE TMBUKE, SUNDAY .MORNING, MARCH "II, 1920. Lonely and Needy Girhs Find Home and Mother at New Y. W. C. A. House Mrs. Allen C. Keith, General Secretary, .Administers to Salt Lake Women; Many Cared For and Comforts Provided. NTLR a sweet-face- d lady, with that look of innate refinement that goes Flth and courtesy crinolines. But this lady, at second glancd, Is not entirely so There is a merry twinkle in her nd when one talks to her, her face . e)e, lights up with a smile that makes her the favorite pf all the staff and ths girls who know her; so let us Introduce her Mrs. Allen C. Keith, the general secreof the Y. W. C. A , and a In tary own dominions at the palatial new her house at hast Broadway. "I had a chance to go to a grist many places In the country a a a general aecre-taraald Mrs. Keith, "but I chose Salt Lake because I had always heard so many Interesting things about it, and the pictures that I had seen mads that no njoro beautiful spot could be found to live and work in. And I think that Balt l ake la just as beautiful and Just aa interesting as I had pictured it-I d. j'en y, k Outlining Work. "You ask me about mr work, laughed Mrs. Keith, What is the work of a general secretary? you ask. Why, It ia evIn world. I am counsellor, the erything advisor, mother, furnace specialist, dishwasher, efficiency expert, first aid to every sort of wound, both physical and spiritual, and, in short, general manager and superintendent of the work done bv the association In 6alt Lake, It would take too long to teU you everything about my work. You would be surprised at the people who call on me for help. And tt ia not only women who come to us. Men telephone for aeslstance end come here for jobs, and sometimes tell us pitiful tales But the bulk of hardship and sorrow of my work ts naturally with women, and perhaps one or two of the things that base come before me In the last week or two might Interest you and give you some idea of the demands mads upon ua rem'n.i fh SPRING meet her when she Turk and see her safely on rd71,0 P worked very well, but c "orc-tarwas unable to f.nd ,or the Uttie Scotch on! .0dl fr ny hotel, so she took her to h Piece and they spent some happy Pour, together seeing the sights, 'talking 0,1,1 glorious future and to the last duties of travelers, ! ' filinlly ave1 her off as the snip steamed out Into the harbor. I was amused one to get a from man asking for day young t0 "orlt 0t onceeight . I replied that ,Uk cars of the men, but ,t1 glrla and referred him to the niTh.rirlin Alon nd hope he got his workers. But perhaps the prize was a young woman who cams in and said: My name I. hulllvan-a- nd I am a Greek and tha policeman told me If came I up to the - you woild do Vr.1 aomething for in. nam .V r4t,aln .. , -- - - - latter one day from one of the n ,ocletlea In a city nearer the east asking me to make discreet lnquiri who had dropped out ki n who was believed to have come ?! to halt Lake. I did possible in a quiet way, but Ineverything the meantime her friends had heard from her. She had never been In bait Lake. could Troubles Made to Disappear by the Wonderful In- -' fluence of Stuart a Calcium Wafers. Locat-Skl- J have said Many foremost writer that to have skin hoaith jour blood must have sufficient calcium. And you can Ket this influence in Stuart Calcium Wafers. Many a girl, deprived of beauty by a muddy, pimples, blackhejtds and blotchy complexion, has been aston- ishod to notice how quickly these blem isbes disappear and what a wonderful improvement take place in just a few day after using Ntuarts Calcium Wafers. These wafers have a remarkable action ia the bowels to sweep out certain substances that otherwise return to the .blood and spok an outlot through box of Stuart s the skin. Get a Calcium .Wafers of any druggist and you will then be using the right method to obtain a lovely complexion. (Advertisement.) 50-ce- FOR Auerbach's G rocyterya ' Ready for the Spring Opening in the MSelo 52.49 Girls Wish Fulfilled. WHITE PLAIN ORGANDY Priced at, 59C1q$2.25 per yard.. PRINTED SILK AND COT- TON COLORED GEORGETTE CREPE Yard. Approvpi the general interests of the United States, American steamship companies take over the trade routes and busilines ness of the llamburg-Americawas voted today by the senate commerce committee 10 to 4. The proposal was presented by Chairman Payne of the shipping board. There was apparent disagreement as to what the proposal was.. Some of the members described the plan as a partbetween the board and the nership Hamburg-Americaline. Chairman Jones, however, issued a statement explaining that the board had held it undesirable for it to make a direct arrangement with the German company and that it proposed that American companies make an Arrangement by which this business could be secured and done under the American flag. n NURSES ASSOCIATION CHOOSES OFFICERS Th Utah State Public Health Nurses association held Its regular meeting Friday night a.t the headquarters of the Officers Charity Organization society. were elected for the coming year. The are of state associations the presidents appointed by the National Organization Miss Rose of Publle Health Nursing. Korous, Industrial nurse of the Utah After the Grip, Influenza, or any Copper company, will receive her appointfrom national headquarters In a few ment serious illness there is nothing better to succeed Mrs. W. C. Howe, who to (Ire tone to the system, and a rapid day, tendered her resignation as state presia dent dare ago and nominated Miss recovery of strength, than Humphreys Korous few as her successor. Miss Meta was Steered Nelson secretary treasurer for the coming year. Mias Linn'S B. Arthur waa appointed chairman of the program committee. The next regular meeting of the assofilet $1.00, at all Drug Stores or sent ciation will be held Friday evening. April D. C. if your dealer 2. Prominent 0. by Parcel Post, speakers wl'l be heard on d does not keep them. infant eelfare stations and Invitations will be extended to all Humphreys Borneo. Medicine Co., IS Jrr. nurses to schools la attend I pupil training William street. New York. , meeting. After the Grip Tonic Tablets -- lth cen-jan- g NAINSOOK 00g Yard. PLAIN COLORED VOILES AND ORGANDIES Priced and imported dark grounds, in beautiful floral and conventional designs. Some with silk stripes 33 and 40 inches wide. Priced at, yard. Domestio to 8 JaVd Undermuslins Just received a new line of ladies 5109 Quality High Patent Floor 101b. bags.. 75c Made , bf fine materials with pretty embroidery flounqe; special, $1.39. Night Gowns,' $2.98, $3.50 Pink, white and in a great variety of colorings and designs. Small and medium designs; $5.00 value. 36-i- n. utifully splendid values Bloomerettes and Envelope Chemises, $2.98 Splendid values at $2.98. Bloomers, 98c to $1.98 Fink, white and floral designs. NEW SILK STRIPE TISSUES Yard. . Cheney Foulards for spring and summer, floral at $2.98, $3.50. yard. 1 bea designs, trimmed, $1,09 on the skin and tailored, ensuring perfect fit and allowing unrestricted movement of the body. All tho famous make carried in stock, such as the Harvard Mills, the new Flat Kaiser, Polly Anna, Italian Silk Underwear. We make a feature of Ladies Knit Underwear for stout figures, and carry spring Underwear up to size 60 at big money saving prices. , 1 is perfectly Quaker Oats for 15c Jar 40e !!? .28c Bandwtcholo 2 Jars 25c Special Utah c3 20s FOE 10c Little Boy Blue Condensed Makes e 1 0 t h e s snow white; dyee fabrics; removes shiny spots. Spe- Bluelni cial, per bottle ,.....5c Blue Seal Bipe Olives large Bipe Olives, 23c special .. extra large Bipe Olives ,. 32c Uptons Instant Cocos A real bargain. cans .22c , 35c Kitchen Bouquet 30c Wash Your - Clothes With BINSO No no boiling. Per ...7c package . rub-bin- g, ....... Men's Extra French Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide. A big assortment of patterns. 75 S Per yard...,...' Satins, $2.98 Gpod, serviceable qual-itj- All-Wo- Fine Shirts, $4.00 Beautiful Russian Cord Madras Shirts. Likable patterns, rich in colpr and design. Full cut, neatly finished; all sizes 14.00, in colors of American Beauty, Grcenr, Gid Bose, Burgundy, Griy Taupe, Balg.an, Peacock, Cherry .tad all stajle colorings, inch) ling black. all-wo- jeMev, ' $6(10 . , Silvertone, $6.98 r wide. Crepe de 56 Inch .Chines, - new I spring Bhades; $10.50 value . . , $6.93. , $2.50, $2,98, $3.98 at . Serges, $2.25 Crepe de Chines, in all the new spring and summer .shades. All-worst- , shades; spring value, at $4.98. h -, ol Jersey, $4.98 54-in- Extra heavy and firm qualities; 30 inches 54 inch Suiting Serge, in staple color and shades, at $2.23. ed French Batiste, $1.19 $2.75 Weaves, new Nice novelty Dress Weaves; 40 material; spring inches wide, at $2.75. Nice tiste tt French Ba- $1.19 yard. Auerbach's Announce the Opening of Their New Picture and Picture-Framin- g Dept, and Art and Gift Shop Many families this season will be making their own dainty spring dresses, and a visit to Auerbachs enlarged Dress Trimming and Lace Department will result in such a big money saving that real economies will be effected. The greatest display in th city of Net, Organdy and Georgette Flouncing, plain and figured Georgettes, Metal Goth, Silk and Cotton Nets, Braids and Dress Trimmings, Gold and Silver Lace, Beading, Flouncings and Silk and Cotton .Laces in a bewildering profusion. Auerbachs Knit Underwear feels soft FA- DRESS GINGHAMS Fine domestic and imported Black Taffetas $2.48, $2.69, $2.98, $3.19, $3.48 Lace and Dress Trimmings Knit Underwear 89g Shelled Walnuts V, lb. cans, vacuum packed 60d Snnripe Oate 10c pkg. for . .......28c 60s lo $2.03 yard..., Special, H-l- ?i-lb- variety of nd patterns, priced l icr PLAIN COLORED RATINE Suitable for Sport Skirts. Cheney Foulards, $3.98 fine crepe :$1.39 700 yard. Monarch and Farm Honss Tea special ,13c pkg., . pkg., special ..23c Nob Hill Jelly Picnie can 2 for 36c Priced white Novelty BRICS In a big Btyles 2 Bulk Lima Beans SpeS2e cial, 2 lbs. for 3 .27c Beano lbs.. Nary 03c lo $2.03 yard. Veribest Brand cans New Spring Silks and Dress Goods $1.50 Petticoats, In plain pink and whte. Special at, FINE WHITE JAPANESE BEAUTIFUL PRINTED VOILES Service Fills Need. VOTE TO TAKE OVER OCEAN TRADE ROUTES J .t" Opening Week A beautiful, fine sheer quality of plain white VOILE, ORGANDY and BATISTE s Limit 4 cans to a customer. WHITE BATISTE Extra Special for 2S-- Tomatoes Special The new Wash Fabric are mors beautiful than ver. Dainty white fabrics in novelty effects, not forgetting the fine sheer plain goods in Voiles, Organdies tod Batistes. WHITE PLAIN VOILES CAPHY Tomatoes No. White and Colored Wash Fabric Dept. ,Lnl I really believe, said Mrs. Keith, that if anybody wants anythtng of any kind money, or food, or clothes, or Jobs they think they can come to me. And em glad they do feel that way. for It shows us that we have a large niche in the city to fill and that, although, perhaps, we are not always conscious of it as we go through the streets, there are many, many people unhappy, hopelesa about the future, unloved, looking for sympathy, for help, for the service which we are trying to render, and if we can ease the burden of only one girl we feel that our work Is not In vain. But I know there are thousands who will always have a kindly word for the Y. W, C. A. for helping them out of their difficulties and giving them another chague to become useful and happy members of society. Then Mrs. Keith went to Interview another girl, who was awaiting her, and the smile with which she greeted the newromer would make one understand at once the large placo she holds In the hearts of all her staff, and would almost tempt one to tell her a story to arouse her Interest and have her efficient help, wall knowing that her kindly sympathy wpuld smooth the heartache and depression of the future, and be a pleasant and grateful memory for all the days to come. ca fMAHO help"' sr't You Gan Have Pimpleg, Blackheads, Blotches and Such FABRIC - Another lrHftretlng CA&a wfti that of a Jewish girl who waft very anxious to fto to to there Angela, but had no homo and nd Job. I had three interview! with her and tried to per unde her to wait at least until 1 could j nd out what the prospects were of get ting work, but she would not wait, so ent her off, wiring, however, to our secretary there to have er met and room found for her at the Y. W. C. A.. Posable. She was therefore met and talen care of and, being a stenographer, wa able to get a position without delay and is doing very weU. But these are only Isolated Incidents that am telling you. Our routine Job Actress Asks Aid. grows more and more. Our residence is an One Saturday afternoon recently always filled and we are careful to see actresa came in and said she wished that girls with small salaries who have no other homes receive the first conthere was something I could do for her. She had come from Boston with an In- sideration. Our rates for double rooms dependent troupe which had broken up with three meals a day for seven days somewhere in Idaho and had managed to a week Ms from 5 75 to $?.60 a week, get af tar as Salt Lake, where she had and single rooms with three meals, runstayed at One of the hotels for several ning water, etc. for $8 to 8 50. In cases days without money until they were where the girls have not time to come obliged to tell her to leave. She waa home to lunch lunches are put up. entirely penniless and had no baggage ft nd was, in addition, very sick and hope Cafeteria Popular. I had her fed and put to bed at less. Oui cafeteria Is getting more and more the residence, and to her Joy she received a telegram next day offering her a posi- popular, and is more than paying its ay, our employment office and rooms tion, which she was able to take, and went on her way cheered and happier registry, both absolutely free service, have came to me. plenty to do. Our travelers aid, than when she "Then there waa a little Bcotch girl our classes In religious, educational and who was anxious to return to Scotland recreational subjects, our clubs and our to marry her war hero. Her passage aoclal activities keep us very busy every was booked from New York, but she did day in the week, and on Sunday we open not know New York, and was scared our doors and extend a cordial Invltae at the thought of going there alone. By tion to everyone In Salt Lake to come - good luck, one of our secretaries waa and see ue; to hear about our work,' to leaving for the east the same day, and ask us questions, to criticize if they wish, but at any rate to become acquainted It was arranged that they should go to with our work in the city. In the meantime,. I made In gether. May I eay here, for the Information quirlea and found that the sailing of tha boat on which her passage was booked of all glrla In the city who have no place bad been deiaved a week, so I advised to receive their callers, whether men her to stay here and go to New York or women, that they are alwava welcome to com to 322 Bast Broadway, where Just In time to get aboard. 1 Introduced her to our secretary there are attractive sitting rooms and piano if they want other entertainment, hope the glrla will take advantage of this. But beyond the actual Job that we set ourselves to do there are the little services that we can render to ere, and 1 nevdr allow anyone to go away without the best that I have to give, whether advice, assistance or Her Beauty Save Money at on the Third Floor, for Monday, March 15. west, wilt be under the management of This new department, which is one of the finest in tut D. T. BROUN, who. being an expert in his line, will give all work hie personal supervision. SPECIALS and Cupid framed together in walnut Regular $2.00 Cupid Asleep frame. value Extra Specials Awake at. $33 A Little Bit of Heaven framed in ivory frame; floral corners. Regular $5.00 value at $3.C5 100 CARVED 100 Double Swing Frames STEEL FRAMES FOR PHOTOS All sizes, from post card to 8x10; finished in antique gold or dull silver; complete ' with glass and back, $1.45 only, each. For two individual pictures. Frames swing independently of each other. Finished in antique gold or dull silver; all sizes from cabinet to 7x10. f-- j Regular $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 values, any size at... BBMftiHM NOTICE or STOCKHOLDERS MEET- NG OF THE UTAH WHOLESALE , GROCERY COMPANY. NotUe Is hereby given that, In pursu-sne- e of a resolution and .order of the board of director of the Utah Wholesale flnder and by Grocery company, existing virtue of the laws of the atate of Utah, a special meeting of said adopted at board duly held on the 20th day of a special meeting of tne 1920, of the said corporation la stockholder at the hereby called (or and will beofheld said corprincipal place ofSTSbusiness West Second South wit: to poration, street. Salt Hake City. Utah, on Saturday, S o'clock 1920, at March. of Suth the day p m. of aid day. for tne purpose of con. proposition a.derlng and acting upon the article VIII, aa heretofore to amend emended, of the article of Incorporation of said Utah Wholesale Grocery company so that said article wlU read aa follows l WU: ARTICIJ3 VI I L limit of the capital stock of That-tshall be one million dolthis corporation be divided lars (11,000, Odd 00), which ehall Into ten thoueand (lo.Ovo) ana res of the hundred dollars one (SlUO.Oo) of par value each. That the capital stock of this corall poration shall be atand alltimes liable to assessment for any purposes that that during any one nd proper, provided ear the aald capital stock shall not be 10 per cent of Its par assessed to exceed vaiUe, and provided further that the manner of levying and collecting assessments shall be as provided by the lavs of the state of Utah, Said Increased cap.tai stork shall be known as treasury stock, may ba sold or otherwise disposed of v the board of directors for the use and benefit of Ihe corporation and Its sto. holders In such manner and at such price Feb-rlar- hs y, as said board of directors may by resolution determine. Hy order of the board of directors. II. T. REYNOLDS), PrestdsnL Jno. C. Ileal. Assistant Secretary. - Hated official register last made or revised shall constitute the "off.ciai register for such election. The ballots to be used In voting on the question submitted will be ptepared end hSSSl furnished bv the city recorder to the February JO. 1920, Judges of eieotion, to be by them furSait Lake City, Utah. To the voter. The election- win SPECIAL WATER BONO ELECTION, nished be held and conducted In all respects, as as possible, in conformity with pearly March Jlst, 1920. the general election laws ot the state. FUBU1C NOTICE. the board of comwitness In Pursuant to ordinance No. 2J of Salt missioners ofwhereof, bait Lake City, in the Lake City. Utah, adopted and approved state of Utah, have caused this notice on the 26th day of February, A. L). 1920, to be puMlsned and poeed as required public notice Is hereby given that a speby law, thla 2Tth day of February, A. Ix cial election will he held In the respec1920. tive polling places in each ward In said E. A. BOCK. Mayor. city on Wednesday, tne list day of Attest: W. A. Leatnam, City Recorder, March, A. D. 19.0. (beat) At said election there will b submitFirst publication, February 28th, 1920. ted to a vote of such qualified registered Last publication, March Ji, 1920, electors of Rail Lake City aa shall have h7170 paid a property tax therein in the year preceding such election, the following NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. question: 'shall Salt Lake City, Salt Lake CounNotice Is hereby given that aealed proty, Utah, create ao indebtedness by Us negotiable coupon bonds jn the posals will be received at the office of ihe of county commlseoners, room No. sggregate amount of three million three board building, Balt Lake hundred thousand dollars U3.JOO OtiO) ab- 2u6, cly and county 10 o'clock a. m March Utah, City. and due solutely payable twenty years !4, 192U, anduntil received will be bids tho from the.' date and bearing Interest at the 11 a. o'clock March at m, opened of Cv per centunf 5 per cent) per publicly rate to plans. pe Ifkatlons. annum, payable semiannually, for tha 24, .1920, according In tne oftlra of the eouftty purpose of euppmg said city and the tC, dn fibs surInhabitants thereof with additional wa- surveyor for tho construction No.of hard 71 South, ter, the aald additional water, water face roadwtys on highway High-sn- d from drive or extension, and Highland waterworks the for supplyrights drive to Knudson s corner, ing such water to be owned and controlled by the said mnnlc pality? highway from Jordan river to The polls will be opened at seven Redwood road. Redwood road from high114 South to Highway No, lot oclock a. m. and contmuw open until way No even oclock p. m of tho samo day, and South; Draper to Riverton, or Highway No. 134 South, from Main street In Draper west will be cloned at that hour There ehall be bo special registration to tho Denver A Rio Grando railway of voters for the aald election, but the tracks. Bids will b called for on th fol Murray-Taylorsvll- Main street Salt Lake lowing clasve of pavement: cement conUtah. Any crete, bituminous concrete surface on (a) stock upon wnich tins City, assessment may concrete base, (b) crushed rock base, (e) remain on March h bituminmixed black base; and ous wearing surtace only; also, Tarvia penetration macaaaut on a crushed rock base. Bid will elao be received upon fifty-fospan reinforced concrete arch bridges across the Jordan river at foliews- - One on Hignway No. 1J( South, one on Highway No. 1)4 South, and one on Highway No. 100 South. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specifications, form of contract and bond may bo obtained at tho office of the county surveyor on or after March 9, 1920, on deposit of five dollars (IS 00). The board of county commlsaloners has, and hereby reserves tho right to reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid which tho board deems best, and waive minor defects By order of the board of county com-sc loners of Salt Lake county, stats of Utah, this 1st day of March, 1920. C. F. STILLMAN. Chairman Board of County Commissioners. two-inc- ot unpaid 27, 1920, will ba delinquent and advertised foi sale at public auction, and, unless payment be mads before, will ba sold on April 24, 1920, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expensea of sale. Tho company a stock books hsve boon closed to transfers until and Including April 24, 1920, except ss to ccrtihcate upon which this assessment has bea N. A. ROBERTSON, Paid. Secretary. Offices, Suite 411 Felt Building. No. 341 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, h607 STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, A special meeting of stockholders of tba Bingham Midway Mining A Milling company. a corporation of the atate of Utah (tho charter of which company baa become forfeited for of lb annual state license tax), will be held at bait State Lake Bingham bank, Bingham, county, atate of Utah, on Thursday, tne 12 o 192n. of loth day rkick noon, st April. for the purpose of cousui-rin- g and pass.ng (seal) or the sale of a I the upon proposition 1. E. k20 clerk. Attest. Clark, county of the property and assets of the company tq the Bingham Empire Mining NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 2. Michigan-Uta- h Consolidated Mines company, a corporation, foe 0 0t) shares of the capital stock of the said ifngltam of 'business. Principal place Company. Empire Mining company, and to tjansart Salt Lake City, Utah. suth other business incidental lo tne Notice ia hereby gleen that at a meetliquidation of the company s affairs as ing of the board of three tors of the be necessary. Consolidated Mines Company, may H V CATILSGN' Secretary held on February 26, 1920, an assessment. Dated this lath day uf ieoruary, i . No 2, of two and cents per lav led was hare upon tho capital stock of said corporation, payable immediatey lo N A. Robert ion, secretary of said If you are unacquainted wHth the al the company's oftbes. corporation, of Trlbnno Want Ada try suite 411, Felt budding. No, 241 tooulh and see what they xrU do lor you. . m I Miehl-gan-CT- one-ha- ir k4 ty tfn |