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Show .Till: SALT Till BUNK. SUNDAY MOUSING, APRIL'4, LAKK 1020. of three of the tates represented in the Intermountain Club 'Womena Salt Lake this week. Top, left to right, Mrs. E. 0. Leatherwood, president of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs; Mrs. Alice Jean Sweeley of Idaho Federation. Below, Mrs. J. E. Church of Nevada Federation and Mrs. Robert W. Spangler, promoted of' Home Products week. Convention meetings will be at the Commercial club. PRESIDENTS J. a &&& m- "n 'I'TZ , T Mitm - s 2 ,rf t CARRY THE SPIRIT OP EASTER INTO THE HOME. Every spring the, world i born anew and what is more natural than that the thoughts inspired by Spring should turn to the things needed in the home. TZ C RUGS MAKE OR MAR THE HOME. Take advantage of this remarkable Crawford Sale of Carpets, Rugs and Draperies you may never-agai- n be able to buy such fine rugs so reasonably. . t value-givin- 4 K y-- e g Just now our stock is complete. We can suit most any taste, in make, color, design and price. We are showing Rugs from 'TaV , . V Kv. A. v. V V K V Jlii Mils.' 'A V .1 - .4 ' I1'' , ;; 2 L fN7 a : 5 i' aNafrak , V' t ' i IN R ts Sr Royal Kashan V . , BIGELOW, STEPHEN 8ANP0RD A SONS, SMITHS, THOMAS DEVLIN, M. J. WHITALL " v e ' ; Anglo-Persia- n ij Velvet, Body Brussels Wilton, Axminster LOOK! A SMITH AXMINSTER, 9x12, FOR An example of Crawford valuoa Bug ia 0x12 sic. A f50 sees ia this genuine Smith Axmlmter well made, substantial Bug, in rose, j blue, tan, combination,, dark andlight color, at the very special price of Another great value ) offerol in 9x12 Axminster, a rug that readily sells for 0?57 100; but it was caught ia this sale for slaughter and j ou mav buy it this week I w ie" good-lookin- r know You what Off ; Intermountain Club Women Will Meet :in Salt Lake UCU interest centers in the meet ing of club women of the region in Salt Lake this wbek (P A woman never baa too many throw rugs seldom half enough. Here a an opportunity to add a few more to your home. Wo have a splendid selection, all colors and combinations, in sizes varying from 36x83 up to 36x70, and values ranging from IS.SO to 115, and, just to win your friendship, we offer you the choice for this week at nets, 'side including curtain drapes, in madras and silk combination, and the many little things that make the homo beau- tiful. $i $120 in Our Drapery Department observed throughout the intermountain region this week. Loyalty to our home, our town and state makes lpval Americans of ns all" is the slogan for Western Consumers week, says Mrs. Bobert W. Spangler, the originator of J wa mean when we say TBEWAN WILTON You know tbo VALUE of this class of Thomas Devlin Bugs, so wo will let the price do the talking; 9x12 size: many .colors to choose from, ail beauties; livetime service in every one. All have genuine linen funge. This week on sale at 25 hvv J - - WILTON SPECIAL tJ fftj THROW RUGS - - 69 . - - All colors and shades, to match any room. Wo advise morning shopping; it will pay you to come early. V3 ioTV TOLL LINE OF SANITARY WIRE GRASS BUGS I,rtty nd serviceable "sanitary floor rugs. In sizes They are made by the Waite Gras Carpet company sufficient guarantee of duality: and sold by The Character Store sufficient guarantee of value, at 4 oclock the visitors will be entertained with a drive over the city. Meeting will be held at the Commer in connection with a conference of eial club. The program for the conven tion follows: presidents and chairmen of standing Tuesday, 9:30 a. m., meeting of ex of ecutive board; 11:30, discussion of con committees of the Utah federation stitution and Women a Clubs. m. Luncheon. Social features in connection with -- 212:30m.p. Mrs. J. E. Church, president p. the meeting will include a luncheon f Nevada, presiding. Music, MrsC. BirdA. 12:30 of the at place Tuesday oclock,' Bpringvillo. Arranging for the luncheon to be decided later, dates for fall convention and district dates for spring meetings. At 4 oclock tea will be served at Civic convention Arranging and district meetings for fol Civic the Center by Center board, 1921. (These dates will bo referred to lowed bv an inspection of the work at the executive boards of the states for the eenter. At 5 o'clock, a visit will approval.) be made to the Y. W. C. A. home on 3:30 p. m. Music. Mrs. L..L. 'Noble, Bast Broadway, At 7 o 'clock, dinner president of dubs, presiding. will be served at the Y. W. C. A. cafe Proposed planWyoming of reorganization for the teria,. Mrs, R. R. Porter will be toast General Federation of Women Clubs mistress. , and its effect on the states. Wednesday at 12:30 oclock the ex 8 p. m. Eleetion of officers for the ecutive board of the Utah federation, intermountain federation. the presidents of federated clubs, and - Wednesday, 10 a. m. Music. Delethe delegates to the intermountain gate from Montana presiding. Prob, eonnejl will he guests of the Manufac lems and Policies of the Intermountain turers association at luncheon at the Club World, discussed by delegates, Commercial elith. Thursday at 12:30 Unfinished business. Introduction of o'clock a luncheon will be served, and the elected officers of the organization. m. of other states Delegates p. meet with conference of the Utah club , presidents. All state delegates to Des Moines biennial and delegatea from tbs clubs affiliated with the General Federation of Womena Clubs are urged to attend tne meetings of April 6 and ?. AU women interested are welcome. Should there be elub women from any of the western states visiting in the city, they are invited to attend, oven though they are not delegates from their state. The program for the Utah elub presidents conference follows: 10 a. m. Home economic round taEYES ble: leader. Mis Jean Cox. 10:43 a. m. Ciaics round table; leader, Mrs. M. J. Boies. Straining your eyes to do 11:30 s. m. Educational round table; your werk ia 'ike overloading vour automobile going uphill. leader, Miss Alice Reynolds. The Coming Biennial, 2 p. m. Too mneh pull on the engine Mrs. B. B. Porter, General Federation will wear it out quiekly. director. New York, by state federaSaving your eyes is knowtion director. Utah's educational drive. ing what is best for them and Tbs Child of Preschool Symposium. using common sense in its apMarMiss Lina McArthur. Age, plication. Mrs. Irs kets for School Gardena, We are professionally caMaster, Provo. Aids and Pleasures for Country Life. Miss Booth of Nephi. pable of relies iug the most Irrigation for Utah, Mrs. R. A. Ware aggravated cases of eyestrain, of Parson. Free Land for Soldiers. but cau serve you much betMrs. Boe Hamblin of Kanab. Rummer ter if von eome to us on the Mrs. Ada llarnsoa of Work for Clubs, start. Why wait I . Springville. It Ia Easter to Betatn Good 10 m. Conference of a. Thursday, Eyesight Than Eegain It presidents and delegates. Reports and discussions. Club nroblems: Cresting Where Shall the Club Club M eet f Cl ub Policies. Proera ms. Optometrist, Other Club Work, People's 213 Walker Bank Building. Work. 2 p. m. Music. Open parliament. Phone Was. 3201. The convention will indorse the Idea of Homs Product! week, which is to be inter-niouutai- n MAIL ORDERS tValm business. We solicit W $lfu ship any wanted article n Good Goods' in the Character Store to any point, with the privilege of returning at our expense if not exactly as represented. 145-148-15- STATE STREET 0 "THREE DOORS BELOW THE CASINO" PHONE WAS - s: ' i STRAINING YOUR s. 4 i J. E. BROADDUS this movement, which had its birth among the clubwomen of Idaho about eight years ago. is a part of the movement, and great shpuld have the loval supporttoofseeevery the man and woman who wants west prosper. The women of the west want to help in building the west. They realize that manufacturing is important to the gToatk of a community, and that the more manufacturing they have in their home state the inoro prosperous that state will be. club women who Among have announced their intention of the meeting are Mrs. William Pont Mason, first vice president of the Nevada Federation of Women s.Clubs, presi-cienk d Mr. C. W. Griswold, district both of Elko, Nev.; Mrs. Fred Mrs. M. Gooding of 8hohone, Ida., and of Twin Falls, president of j. gweeleyfederation. the Idaho a Cantilever Shoes shoes which The the wearer perfect comfort ' give and are scientifically constructed to correct foot trouble and give needed arch support. " Wo are exclusive local agents. Spring shipments of Cantilever Oxfords are just in, in brown and black kid and white linen. . ' Our experienced fitters are at your service. We invite personal consultation as to the merits of these shoes. good-lookin- t. Women of University of Utah to Meet. The regular "monthly meeting of the of Utah will be Women of he University heid Haturdav at 2 0 o'clock. In the ohn r at the university. R. Parh building arP. Bonner, who haa charge of folrangements. will be assisted hr the Mrs. A. R. lowing committees: Muale, Anderson: decorations, Mrs. J. I Gibson, Mlaa Irene Tolton. Mrs. G. Oscar Russell . refreshments, Mrs. G. A. Gmvey. Mrs. K. B, Erickson, Mrs. Lottie1 Montrose, Mrs. Beeler, Miss A D. Boyle. Mrs. A. Dr. L. F. 8heoke!t will Alice Stevens. talk and Mrs. A R. Anderson and Mra d piano G. 8. Pnoddy will play Freeman P. Bassett, vies chairman; Mra poem on Immortality," Mra Watson and Tennyson.-A. D. Smith, seers .... F. M. McHugh, press correspondent.- . Spring Menus Featured at Civic Center. The Womens Civic Center, cooperating with the Utah Agricultural college and the board of health, presents the following schedule for the week: Monday, 10 a. m. to 13 m. Examination and diagnosis of babies. m. to 12 m. DemonstraTuesday. 10 Various Methods of Using the tion. Teast Green Vegetable In the Menu," Breads and Rolls," Mias Leah P. Jennings. m. to IS m. DemonThursday, 10 stration, Use of Spring Fruits in the Diet; Rhubarb and Orange Cream Pie With Pastries," Miss Leah P. Jennings. ChangFriday, t to 4 p. m. Lecture, ing From Winter to Spring Diet." Miss Leah P. Jenninga Officers Elect by Club Sections.section WEAEERS OF CANTILEVER SHOES ARE THEIR BEST ADVERTISERS. QUALITY SHOES ALWAYS AT WALKER'S. of the The history-touri- st Ladies' Literary rlub met Tueeiay afternoon at the ladies Uterarv club on East Hmith Temple street and elected officers. Foilow-in- r are the newly chosen officers. Mrs. A N'. Hanson, chairman; Mrs. Iran Mrs. H B. Shield, secretary-treasureMrs. E. A. Wevmouth, vice chairman: A Walton, critic. Ths dramatic section of the Ladies' Literary club elected officers Mondav afternoon at a meeting at the clubhouse The officers elected were. Mti. Beulah H torrs Lewis, chairman; Mra r; business meeting of the music section will be held Tuesday. Elans for next year and preparations will be made for a "Japanese cantata." to be given on the evening of April 27. Wednesday, at 2 30 o'clock, the art sec tion will met, and Mrs. L. M. Bailey will give a paper on "The Decorator, Frank Brangwyn, The Salt Lake Oltv Federation of Worn- -' n's clubs will meet Monday afternoon, (Continued on Page Eight) . WOMEN BEAT OLD HI COST a a a College Club Elects Officers. The College club held its annual election of officers Thursday evening In tb women's building at Westminster college The following were elected: President. Mra E. T. Smith: vice president, Mra F. G. Moees: secretary , Mra J H. Davenelective port; treasurer. Mrs. II. W. Diets; executive committee. Miss Haa el Morse Btorer. loan The fund end Miss Mary committee Includes Miss Alice Rowe, Mias Grace Bailey end Mfs Lon Paden. The delegate elected to the biennial meeting of the G. F. W. C. at Dee Moines, Iowa In June. Is Mra C. U. Heuser. with Mrs. E. M. Ledvsrd as alternate. They use Diamond Dyes and Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded Garments Really Funl It's easy to diamond-dyyonr old garments a new, rich, fadeless color, no matter if they be wool or silk ; linen, cotton or mixed goods. e gingham, apron, blouse, IIouse-drcBse- coats, draperies everything can be made new and good for years of wear with Diamond Dyes." The Direction Book in packlge tells how to diamond-dy- e over any eolor. To match material, have druggist show yon Diamond Dyo Color Card. jT Interesting Meeting s of Literary Club. . The regular meeting of the Literary club will be held Frtdav afternoon. The following program will be given: A Few High Llgnts on the Literature of the War." Mr. F.. B. Palmer: vocal selection! "America" by the club, and The Banner." Mrs C, G Daily and Mrs. E A Smith; pis no selecMarseillaise." tion! P. Belgian Hymn" Mra A Perktna Tea will be served after ths program. Saturdsr . t.te Browning sent Ion will meet at tbs usual luncheon. Mra M. R Mendelson and Mrs. J. W. Edmunds will be hostesses, and the reading will be Star-Spangl- kirts, silk, stocking, sweaters, childrens s four-han- selection! by William Cowpieiioa , fowler, 6 Sc rellr pTTfccbr laic 3 6s Rouge opiM! demand first rf ? that doe no kHd t artitn ta'ifv. khout powtief oM ctaftret a treah, aoft fragrance, a velvety rtur! tavrurt and moar nrtportam.a povrdee whufi at rwre ckxaely and fnvtetbiy. A ansa chemm remerttsenTd all rhea thmja and ofm her tLe ix'w 14 con ptaute powuera (Ju are , At v MUmM how -- e KfHh O SrlM u, AuFrDatU WV R;oa 1 me f mF 1 , Schramm 'At AD OMd Drm Mr .The C. S. Welch haw York 4 ' 0- hm i I ' A Trnsr kL,,u t |