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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TKIBUNE, SUNDAY HOKMNG, MAY g g e Af ' lt, llLU U Vs . k 1 Continued from Pago Six.) , 'I hi- - . Pt t x - V t v 1 hoya and alrl, and who know th educative power of good music, can doubt for a moment th moral and spiritual vatu which this hour must have for the presen t and future lives of those who may come under Its Influence. It will both aave police costs and add to the richness and fullness and fineness of life of the nation, "To this end, and In the name of IS, 00,000 boy and girl living In our cities and towns, I appeal to pastors, priests, organists and officers of th churches to give this suggestion a fair trial, and If lh plan proves worthy, then to cooperate In making the weekly children's music hour a part of th program uf all churches In urban communities, and tn bringing under Its Influence the largest posslbl number of boys and girts, always with most ears for those who need It most. 'V X ' V . i .'A- - e Matte for Today at Firtt Congregational At th First Congregational church the following muslo will be given this morning: Organ prelude, "Legend Harvey R. Gdul Anthem, "Be Bttir Charles B. Scott, I Offertory, Noctumette, "Midnight".. ...DRvry Postlude. "March Triumphal". .C. J. Grey Quartet, undrir direction of Mr. Norman Atkinson, Miss Edna soprano; Dr. W. R. Worley, Dwyer, contralto; tenor; Alvin Ked ding ton, basso; Morris Stephenson, organist. 4 Y t V Mutic for Services at Central -- Christian - v For services today st th Central Christian church the muslo follows; , Prelude, 'The Lost Chord.... Sullivan Anthem, Sodfe Time, Somewhere".. Gabriel Response, "Let th Words of My Mouth Baumharh Host .Offartorv,"Aveu Solo, Adams Thj Pilgrim Mrs. Hans Flo. Postlude, "Jerusalem, the Golden".. Adams Organist, Mrs. M. f. Minor; soloist and director, Mrs. Hans Flo. ay SMJf ptymUr rfH linf Ms see ""7 sir. Tktu Kdt so fetar war staff (4 uheuM rtssrsi. JUl lov tfjori mo&U. Tit Jmt at Waterloo Church Wa- tlmlnary meet, and only those reaching Postlude, "Priest1 March, ..Mendelssohn a certain standard will be allowed to try EVENING. for the finale This has given rise to Organ prelude, "Oflertolre" Wely Mr. W. A. Carter. event and the and effort, enthusiasm Hymn Postlude, "Song Without Worts No. to be Interesting. promises Love "The of Anthem, My ShepKing ft Mendelssohn The Judge will be chosen from some herd Is" Schnecker EVENING. of Utah's best talert, and they will repreLoll "Pastorale Offertory, Prelude, "Minuet No. VM. t Opus sent the several departments in making fluct, soprano and alto. "A Song of Beethoven the awards. The students will draw for Johnson Hope" "Blow Anthem, Y, th Trumpet"...; and all th order of their M.aa Ruth Will'ama, Mrs. H. C. Carrie B. Adam will perform behind aappearance, screen. The manMcGregor. Choir. of schorl teacher the and expend agement Contralto solo, "O Heart of Mine.. a cordial invitation to the public to be Hymn Postlude, "March Fantasia Hewlttt John B. Galloway present. F. K MacKeuxle, director; Mrs. Crlssl (Worts by J. Whitcomb Riley) Chapman, organ st. Mrs. Nellie Hashrouck Weyersberg. ' ................... at-St- The contests for scholarships conducted annually by the L P. 8. school of music will be held this year Friday, May 21, at 3 o'clock In the recital hall of the school at the Gardo house on South Temple street. There wl'l be. held competitions In wood wind instruments, cello, violin, voice and piano. The puplla who will contest for the final prises will compete bi pre- - A Talk on' Hair HealtH. poos Brvwting and General Care of Scalp and Hair By MiJu hair will very quickly respond t cars and reward your by growing long, lustrous and silky. 0( course there is nothing hatter than a brisk, hard nib of the soalp daily but your hair te be keeetilal, must have si or sttcntioa than mera attention and T)UR afforts rubbing, Psaoribed below, you will Sad sens suggesboss akised teaio and shampoos tions that brought Imppinaas to many thousands o( woman in the past, and Weans they am as wonderful and dependable, (bev are published here again. Bair Invlceratesv JLatltr Rkampee, -- ol soalp has constantly forming on It a thin. Invisible film ef fatty accumulations which cannot remove, not oven hard rubbing. Th one way to remove this film, and let ybur hair breath lets dissolve It Thl is don by the use ef a teaspoon- ful ef eggot dissolved In n half sup of het water, and need as a shampoo aad head wash. This ths pores, aad It will surprise you what a tremendous difference It produces ia th ap- maraao and grawth of th lair. In a twenty-fiv- e cent of package eggoi. which oan b at any drug store, there enough te you with ever a oossa efsupply tbsa shampoos, I I Of to-- u lnr ninths shampoos, there high-grad- th market on e, Is resdjr- more delight-ver- y fui than th on known as FRESCA. -- One peculiar feature of FRKSCA Shampoo, Is that while it leaves th hair-soand clean, it does not leave such a tangle nor make it so hard to handle or arrange after a wash, Bo If you want a ready mixed, article, hlh this FRE9CA. sells for It usually try centa fifty Aad If Tew Have Any Italy Tew Do Ned Want There Is a very remarkable remove to It. moisway ten th hairs with Simply a little aulfo Th solution hair begin to shrivel. Tou can see this dla- th"-wAwish i"? th of ths finger, the hair ean be rubbed off clear and clean. It leave the skin thoroughly fro from all superfluous haln, not leaving eveq a suggestion that at yU- had any auperuoua hairs Every woman should bavesom sulfo snlotien on ft A1- Vi.t. frSra depilatories not bur f,r.n vj4s vl,i I?"'o 0 1 Hi In oriel-eacure- d nalpaok-l- a asesfora dollar. Fight the Well-dress- ed Good 4 Some are corrcc - of the latest Reds models are made on entirely new lines and have leather shoe corntructtoo, welt con- atruction soles and the reinforcements that give a hoe body. This makes a canvas rubber soled shoe that is just as dignified and a dressy as many of the most fitpensive ' leather shoes- - , There are Reds for everyone models for men and boyt and many different Linds for children. Reds are made only by the United Vates Rubber Company. They havg spent many shoes. years developing a line of stylish practical canvas Your dealer. will show you Reds- - The appearance, the fit snd the price will delight you- - Look foe the name Reds Chil' on the sole. Foe men and women, 1.53 to dren, 1.15 to 4.50. 70. I Tonics beta-quln- Marks Tod ay . F.ght" r H. W. Pariterl Sermon by th Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, bishop 'of Utah. "Gloria Patrie" J. Randall Offertory, "Hallelujah" (from "Mes- 5. Scalp Massage ol select shoes that will be right with each gown. For muslins, organdies and fluffy summer frocks, are there various tnm pumps. . Oxfords are correct for and shopping. Sport sloes are to be worn more wear gtreet than before, but only with tailored costumes. generally The most popular fabric for shoes this season is canvas. Keds represent a whole family of canvas rubber soled ghoes with all the newest lasts and styles, and the various militypes of heel that are most seen : the Louis XV, the athletic low and the type. tary, women say tkeyi can find Keds that are appropriate for every gown. And to very reasonable are they that it is possible to have a wide variety' of modal tn your summer wardrobe. v I Hjmn, beta-quln- F you would be correctly dressed this season, you must I The following music will be given at the Immanuel , Baptist church for the For the serxices this, morning at St. services this morning and tonight: Mark's Episcopal cathedral the follow-- 1 MORNING. fhg music will be given: Kinder Process. onal, The Organ prelude, "Idyl" Morning Light I Chant, The Lord's Frayer" Breaking Gloria Exultemu Venite, Domino J. Turle f Hymn Psalter. Seek Ye the Lord .... Robert Anthem, "Gloria Patrie" Eart of Momington Soprano iibhgato, VI te Rum W.hun. "Te Deum Laudamus (festival) Erotic Offertory, Grieg Dud ev Buck Baritone aolo, In My Father's House Soloists Mrs. J. W. Curtis. Mr. Are Many Mansions Jewell! T. Sam Carl nelson and T. Wise, i R. O. Burkhart. Wire. Hymn ; Benedlctus G. M. Garrett ' Ton can easily prevsntkalr from falling,, snd yen ean make It grow thick and luxuriant by a simple method, which I far superior tn results to that ef any hair ionic you ean bur, You will notice th difference in few days, your hair in a very and It will take on a vigorous lustre besides, and thin spots will at once begin to fill with new hair. This Is dene-bsimply adding one eunce of to a half pint of water and half pint of bay ram. It you prefer you may use a full pint of wftchhaael Instead of th water and bay rum. Th may be procured for fifty cents at any drug store. Try this and you will no longer And handfuls of hair coming out pa your comb and brush, and your hair will bo th envy of all your friends. Various new models and the costumes with which they Immanuel Baptist Music for Services L. D. 5. U. Contests in Music Open Friday Berne-Ma-d I Music for Today at Postlude, .'Song Without Words No. 41 Mendelssohn Mrs. Fred L. Spalding, Laura J. Adams, accompanist.- - chorister; X How to select the right shoes for your summer gowns Frances Ingram, prim donna contralto from the Metropolitan Open company, who will sing in the tabern acle Wednesday evening - next under the auspices of the tabernacle choir. i st the Methodist Episcopal church th muslo follows: Prelude, "To A Wild Roae....MacDoweU Solo, soprano, "How I Lov a Perfect C. E. Roate I'ay" W Aejf s - Music for Services For services this morning terloo sRUssasmfMdAwwif JteJs Aeas kttll. frmki. Handel iah) S. B. Whitney Sentence, "Alleluia" of Christ, Retroceselonal, "Soldiers Arise G. 8. Elvey L. Eberly, organist; J. W. Curtis I Music Program Todai v at First M. E. Church -- For ths services this morning and tonight at the First Methodist Episcopal church the muelc follows; XbilNdMUSmkN. TStmUtlt ijjut njV jrrwnifMU SmtsMi M(5rNinq. Prelude, "Pralud Con III Herodlads .Massenst (William Hartlman. violin.) tr4rtfrJtrpUynmt Processional Hvmn No. SSL Anthem, O Lord, How Manifold Thy Works" Barnby Marry Lewis and Choir. Soprano solo, "1 Com to Thee Cara Rome Miss Aaltje Poelman. Gounod Postlude, "Faust EVENING. Prelude. "Souvenir" 'Drtla (William Hartlman. violin ) Processional Hymn No. 64. Anthem, --"The King of- - Lov My Is Shepherd Shelley Miss Aaltje Poelman, Ruth PatWilliam vioterson, Hartlman, lin. , Soprano solo, Open to Ms the Gates Bishoff Mrs. Thurva Charon McHan. Postlude, "Rlerxi Wagner Mrs. Ella dimming Wetfell, chorister: JttmtUr otiitrl1. v United States Rubhepj Company S. Roth well. W, T Hwtert, A- - ft. t Boettng of th M. I. and S. club Jama Fiaber and K. F. Aatetry. Tho gueat fHt fa WtdftMdaf at tha borne of Ifro. Cook. Mra. Chari Mra. Fred Rutho InHwied MesdaGaa T. Av Patten- Conover and obming Mr. R. O, Burkhardt, organist. . Mrkerwm, ftttepo dolph oatertaload Iridaj arming at a aarpnaa George Wallace. H TWIN FALLS. Id.b. Mat 1A Cvt wsrs party, com pH mao tar? to thrir mother, lira. Robert Nalr. G, it. Lndknn Waiter Leu. W so laid far thirty-eigst th float Slnosr tor FlortM Brown, who left thl for as tbs scssoa ef th BustMs Wemea's association, tended Ytait In Nrhraafca. served Tuesday rental at the boa ef Mra. Mra. iTaa'Rrk'o was hoatrat Friday of last H. J. Yminys. wood tn tba Actama cluh. A mtuiml program Mr. sad Mrs. I. A. App.ll ntmalart st 41s, was In fra H. ebargo of Mra. R. D. fitorrr. EUREKA, May 15. Mrs. John Allen I r svsitfng for Min Heartens Jea-- I S. Wet var of FUor, a gnaat of tba club, gava was hostess at a vary nicely arranged I v, Min Roth Hewitt rrrrai antartnlnlaff raadinyo.- Hsnptse, Mry ,,, 1e Twin rail tcheolst Mra. L Baamuaaon entartatnad at bridge meeting of the. Fldelaa olub heM Frtdsv Friday arching of laat work, complUnantiog Mr- - Albert Mra D. C. Browo of Poratrilo; ftaiigmaa won Iwmora for high aeoro. and Mra. a Wamiall tho consolation Tba Alien word, Joyable with games, music and luncheon, t siwlBg ef th Mlstioaary soelsty f th meats included Maodamaa John S. Oraan, T. F. Miss Kat Thornes Of Payson was th I PreMjyterUs chares. P. R. Tabar, Wendall Allan, Merlin Murray, Mr- Water was hast ffueet of Mr. and Mra Charles Zabrlakl Friday at a Batlcy, J. k. McLain, H. E. fretaa. VTancia of th Blue Labe Botrrd slob. B. Wblto. Walter Dufrcnao, Albert Bo KIHa, during th early part f ths week. ' laraetleg I Mrs. W. H. JohDSos sad Mtsa Be Glens Ugreanj,and B H. North. . Mr. x n TT a wars hostesses Wsdneedly treated ef last week VtrgH Prka antartalnad th I. I, chib and Mws Maria Ho daway, spept a part tn ehtptet D. P. B. O.. tt th bnsi of Mra. t Mr. country boma on Friday aftamoen of the week at Set Lake, visiting ths iebeeoa. Mrs, A. B. Barelay. state nr e slaer, last bar woak, former's mother, Mra. Sarah Arrlgona. a gnsst ef honor. Mrs. R. C, Colo antartalnad Tboraday aaa-nin-g Mra Cook asd Mra A. 3. Beqss wars host- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chlpman motored of last waak, rompUmantary to bar atstar. Misa Jaaslo Baalck. a guaat at bar boma. Mias from American Fork Sunday knd spent Banal Bishop won honors for high seen at the dyy with Mr. and Mra. Roy My era cards, and Mias Bra McDonald won tba con so Th Rev. Mr. Toranev of Balt Lak Dismosd iatlon a ward. Raf rash manta war aoraad. Epeh package .of I was In Eureka during a part of the week, Mra. T. A. Rand entertained at bar country direction o limpl that say , being th gueat of the Rev. Father O'Con-- j home Wodnsaday of last work at a m acting of eoatsin nor of the local Catholic church, and also the M. C. I. club, bridgo Affording antrualn-mao- t woman can iiamead-d- j a new, rich, for tbe aftamoow.. Mian Mary Kally won visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Frtd John-- 1 ' color fadelear iato worn, aaoro. , Itonora for high "on. ihabby ffr-meut- i, Musics laa cvaplimooTary to Brano Btrindal draperies, eevenag, whether At their Wednesday night meeting th woro of is There one sure way that never fails Thlcago givan Batorday avralng of last members of the Entre Nous Literary club weak by Mr and Mra. W. Earns Smith, and elected officers for th coming year. Mrs to remove dandruff completely and thbt toads W. J. Adams was hostess at th meet- is td dissolve This destroys It en- ftmtth.y sTonisg by Mr. and Mrs, J. W.r D. ing, which was held at th home of Mr. tirely. To do this, lust get about fouf Mra. Bmafct Wblto mtartainrd the T. B ft. Edward Pike, and th following are the ouneeg of plain, ordinary liquid arvoa; rhib on Wednesday of 4ast waak at an afternew officers: Mra. B. L. Williamson, apant with bridgo. Luna boon Van nmred. it at Bight when retiring; use noon L. F. Mono antortalnod last woab for .president; Mra. A. E. Myers, first vice apply to moisten the enlp end rub it thoMra.Wodnoaday Bridgo alub. Mra. Alan P. president; Mr. E. L. Clark, second vice enough in tbn with won tanior bonara for klgh oaom. Mrs. gently finjter tipa John Donnelly, president; H. Crist ontartalnod the Kfntb Mra. H. H. Bourne, treasurer; secretary; Mra. EdBy morning most, if got all, ofryqttr S oaMra.clubC. Wodnoaday of teat wofc, an intoroat-la- g ward Pike, critic; Mra. C. E. Huleh, deledandruff will be gone, and three er four on gardening bring a dratara of gate to th- - fall convention of th Utah more applications will completely dis- tho dlsanaaton afternoon. Federation of Women' Clubs at Salt solve and entirely destroy every bingle Mra. Boy I. ftnnaan antartalnad Friday of Ijtke; Mra G. O. Lfndaay, flrat alternate; sign and trace Miss of it, no matter how laat woak at a Ilnaaa ahowor, aomphmanttng Mra. John Donnelly, second alternate. hrida of this month. Tlrtan Buchaaan, much dandruff have. you mny The club will hold on more meeting beTho Elks worn hosts Wadnaaday oronlng ef You will find, ton, that all Itching kat wnok at a fore adjourning for th summer. When glagham and denim' dancing meetings late resumed tn th fall, th and digging of the scalp will stop in- party. members will tak up th study of South stantly, and yoor heir will be fluffy, Mra 1. Yu Coil entertained tt bridge Amerloa. Thursday afternoon and renng of teat lustroue. silky end soft, and look tea waak. tn Mra. Dow Harold Mrs. W. II. Luk and daughter, Ruth-Lou- t, end feel glossy, complimentary n hundred better. times of belt Lobe Awaatn during tho early Toong of Salt Lake, are spending two You can get liquid ervon at any afternoon were Meedameo C P Boteo. N. J. weeks with Mra Luka's sister, Mrs. J. H. Frank Dwight of Filer. C. F. Pamnna. drug store. It if inexpensive, and four Reefer. ftheehaa. Frtshy. Robert flnedoo. M. C. Ware, Mr .end Mra.'J. H. Frlshy entertained onnees is all you will need. This sim- Harry A. 4'hapio. A. P. Renter, W ft. John la honor ht Mra- - W.. H. ple remedy hat never been known to Tt. Lonlle. T F.U Murray, Monday F F. Moes. F. W Luke of bait Lake. fail (Advertisement.) Pico of PocattUo, J- - B- - W hita, W. E. .Aaron, 141 East Broadway - TWIN FALLS, IDA. rssrt at wk I4 Iritewfeg, AS Ratnm, Janspb Tiritt, ftnkm Gram W, rteurbrh Mecbam. C. B- - AUm rbartea H. J- - T eoogo-tlntTeattberiwa, rbrintopbanmn ftaggo. Boy Coo mo of An it Lok Bat O. Rtetef nod C-- 1 FT 1 T"4y WOMEN! SAY ... n DYE "DIAMOND Don't Spoil or Streak Material Drn Try This If You Have Dandruff it iw RIGHT! s DYES" in a Poor Dye wool, silk, linen, go ode. cotton er mixed other Dye Bay "Diamond kind --then perfect result hi guaranteed aven if you have sever dyed before. Irucft haa color card. ( Adv.) AT NIGHT A MAN taros instinctively to ninsic to soothe big tired nerves. A house without x piano lack the touch of home. What would a piano mean to yoaf We have a full e line of alightly used instruments in . attractive finishes. They would be a credit to any home, are moderit-I- v on easy payments. priced high-grad- j-- FISHERS MUSIC STORE entug i '1 . T7aa ich f-- 71 1 1 |