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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, (JCTOBKK 23, luzi. x wmnmvo i r rrrjqxrrrjurrTxrrYrxrr3crrecoooTm30oxgrcoca3occDOxxx mNG: Our mill in try talon ftaturts Mpnday Officer of the Gleam Epsilon alumnae chaster, Ohl Delta Phi, which wu installed last night at the University of Utah. A at the Newhme hotel followed the Installation. Above (left to right) Mra. Katherine Palm, president; Mrs. James M. Carlson, rice president: Kissbanquet Leah Woolley, historian. Below Miss to Clara Miss Jennie Eyaq, secretary. Shearer, treasurer; right) (left Hats for Dress for the smart social affairs of what promises to be one of Salt Lakes most brilliant seasons. Spanish lace drapes are daringly effective and especially becoming to some types. Metals in gold and silver or in brocades Chenille in are scintillatingly handsome. caught tassels or in worked flowers or brims is softly luxurious. Wo aro also 1 bowing y New Fur. Hats at Modest Prices Winter, 19 Emerson avenuo. The hoitesse are Mrs. C. A. Wilson, Mrs. w. H. Lee. Mrs. J. Campbell and Mrs. John Campbell. e Mtipah chapter N. 6, Q. E S , will hold a special meeting Friday evening at 7 30 o'clock in the Masonic temple for Inltia-tlo- n and a social meeting. All members of ths order are Invited will be given by Mrs. N. A. Dunyon; "Remains and Customs of the Indians'1 will be given by Mrs. John Zink, and current events will be reported by Mrs, R. W. Hoffman. The Sea Gull homestead 663, American Yeomen, will entertain Thursday evening In the Knights of Pythias hall, 63 East Broadway, at a masked carnival party for the members and their friends. SILTSIS FI W KIDDS; QUIT 1 MEM Flush the Kidneys lit once when. Section I of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet The Past Guardians' club No. 1 of Utah Back hurts or Bladder Monday afternoon at t o'clock with Mrs. will meet with Mrs. Jean Bartlett 173 E. W. Hoffer, IIS First avenue. East Eouth Temple, Wednesday at 4 bothers, o'clock. The card party which Hermlon temple No. t, Pythian Sisters, had scheduled for The Maxwell-McKeaW. R. C., will No man or woman who eats meat reg- A entertain at a Halloween Friday night has' been postponed. Thursday business meeting will be held Friday eve- afternoon at 3 oclock In party 1. O. O. F. can make a mistake by flushing the olarly K. of P. hall. The committee In charge Includes the ning at 7:1 oclock at the kidneys occasionally, say a welt- ball. known authority. Meat forms urio acid, (Ooattaeei os Fallowing Page.) which clogs the kidney pores so they The Ladles' auxiliary of the Third sluggishly filter or strain only part of Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday the waste and poisons from tne blood, afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. W. H. 1733 street. East Thirteenth then you get sick. Nearly all rheuReherd, am n. Large Card- - Party Planned for New Method of Reynolds circle No. 1, Ladles of ths R., will hold their regular .meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the O. O. F. hall. Charity 'V JOfl the benefit of a charity fund the Ladies Elks club will entsrtaln at a card party and tea at the Hotel I teh The commit-It1- afternoon. in charge Include- - Entertainment, r- Locklrifclon, Mrs. R. D. Stark. Mre. T 4. Halpuu Mrs. W. A- - Crowley and S1ih Jessie Swift: reception, Mrs O. R. Dlbbleo, Mr J, McDonald. Jr., Mrs. U. A. Rogers, Mrs. M. M. McDowell, Mr a. 1 B Moreton, Mrs. J. L. Bergerman, Mrs. A J. Lows and Mrs. V. A. Bettll-tocandy, Mrs Burton V. Musser, Mrs. E E Keeler and Mis. Roy Price; tickets, Mrs. T K Barren, Mrs E E. Kahn, Mrs. George J. Martin Mrs. Charles . Bennett, Mrs. O. A Amundsen; tea room, Mrs Leo J Bachlc, Mrr. R. D. Cook, Mrs Howard Houl and Mrs. C. C. Backer. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs Charles R Mnbev, Mrs C, Clarence Nee-deMrs. John K. Tobin and Mrs. B. T pyper Assisting will be Miss Margaret Crowley, Mies Ruth Canrtlanu, Miss Frances Enklng an Miss Porothy Price Vocal numbers will be given during the tea hour by Mrs. 3. O. Goodwin. The following have made table reservations Mre. tharles R. Mabejr. Mis A A Covev Mrs. Mark P. Reedall, Mrs. Joseph Tnlriot, Mins Beta Barlow, Mrs Benjamin Johnson. Mra. William M. Grey. Mrs W. J O ('on nor, Mrs. Prank Mr.- J. H ManderfM Mr, J R. Bray. Gar tinkle, Mrs J. B Moreton, Mrs. Lucy Klrkman. Mrs Charles Morris. Mrs, Samuel Sherrill, Mrs. A. J Lows, Jr.. Mrs O. J. Fnking. Mrs J. 8. Rosenberg, Mrs Mrs A. E Openbelmer. Mrs. - Albert Halm ft. Fli min. Mrs. T. K Farrell, Mrs. J Leo Mrs O. M Brooker, J- WJennings Mrs. J H Hoock. Mrs. T. J Halpin, Mrs. V D Mrs Samuel Ashby. Mrs J. W.Spalding, Irvine Mrs. H T, Ripplto. Mrs. M. M McDowell, Mrs F B Hammond. Mrs. S L Schwarts, Mrs. M. E Hawerter, Mrs. E E. Keeler, Mr. Arthur Price, Mr. A H. 'Wallace, Mrs, A. K. Brain Mr H. Mitchell, Mra. LouW Stibich. MlW Jessie Swift Mra. O. A, Adamson. Mr. Burton W. Mr. Parley White Jr Mrs. Loren fr!.vJo,h.n MPna,d Smith, Mrs. Then Ganger, Mrs F J. Alexander, Mrs Hoffman. Mrs. W W. Csss dy. Mrs.George Rob-eSands Qrev, Mrs. J E. Clark. Mrs. Liberty review No. 9, Maccabees, will at a card and dancing party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. A. J. Gerber, 76S West Ninth South street All Maccabees are Invited. n; entertain The officers of the State Society Mormon Battalion will meet with the chairmen of the various committees Monday on the mezmnlne of the Hotel Utah. n. The Bay View Reading club will meet 30 oclock with Monday afternoon St . Mrs. Nr Etraup, 225 Twelfth East street A paper on "American Indians 1 EE - Mur, j rt W. K. Reed, Mr R. E L. Collier. Mrs W M. Nesbitt. Mr J. B Lewi. Mr. Harry Bean, Mr. Albert Wagner, Mrs. B, T Pvper, Mr J..L Bererman, Mr A. Meaktn, J . Mia Percy tfavihe, Mrs. D. D. Cook, Mrs A. C Ranchester, Mrs. W. C. Llvesey, Mr. W R. MacPherson, Mra V. A Bottlhon. Mrs. J O. Evans, Mrs. L. C. Grosman, Vis J C Mrs R C, Dagleish Mra. A J Pack.l. Mrs J. H. Hilton, Mrs E U Perkes, Mrs H. A Muck. Mrs. L. L. Reynolds, Mrs. J B Shnv.-- , Mrs R. 8 Cook Mrs K C. Ktandiford, Mrs H L. Sholnlok. Mrs Harry Mrs R E Mark, Mrs. J K DoriuJansen, Mrs. Earl Shimming, Mis. H E. Keeler, Gem-mel- Miss Agnes MrNeil Mrs A R. Lun-d'Mrs E. E, Rogers, Mrs. W. E. Farr, Mra Howard Houl, Mrs. Carl Orlob, Mra. J B, Hurst. Mrs H. W Goodwin, Mra R B Thurman. Mrs O R. Plbblee, Mra Joseph Haas, Mrs M. W Humph, Mrs. M Bell, Mrs. W. B Ward, Mrs L F. Lester. M-- s. W R Whitmore, Mra Roy C. Coffman. Mrs F M. Heffner, Mrs Lewis Drew, Mrs Fred McClure. Mrs L. Fish, Mrs Charles Bennett, Mrs John C Cories- -, Mrs H. L Nelson, Mrs. R C. Davis. Mrs W. A Crowley, Mrs. R D Stark and Mrs Allen Dailey. Reservations may be made from any member of the entertainment n, Ladies party dresses, evening gowns, frocks and wraps; fur neckpieces, and coats; and mens full-dresuits all kinds of evening clothes for men and women can be successfully cleaned and renovated here. . fur-trimm- Living Pictures ed ss to pt And, above all, bear in mind that your evening clothes especially, deserve a Master Cleaning Service.- - Unreasonably cheap cleaning prices simply mean inferior work, which is not worth the cost, however cheap it may be. . PHONE WASATCH 580. Look Out-of-To- for the Orders ly ra-tur- n charge. shipping Cleaning & Dyeing Co. 166-16- 0 Branch: T East Second South Street Pint South and State Streets -- iProofV It is eo easy to pet false notions but. BOSTON. Caftem m the moderate quantities consumed by the average coffee drinker is declared to be a safe stimulant without harmful a report of a scientific In-In - HE Ladles Literary club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 30 oclock The program, In charge of th art section, will be as follows Plano solo Mrs. J B Ambler Procession of Musicians." Living statues from the Parthenon, Caryatid: , a Greek statue after Proxltel: Stella of Hegeso l Tanagrg Ciaarette": Daughter of Nlobe"; Two Figures from the Reims Cathedral". "Singing Boys With Pcroll" "Visitation", St Marys Magde lene. from the Bordeaux cathedral: Joan of Arc; "Artemis." The young women to pose for these pictures are Miss Marian Starblrd, Mlw Adelaide Ackerman, Miss Ethelvn Harmes, Miss Leone Uamette. LUtle flower girls are Marie Fowler, Melba Shipp, Virginia Stevens Mrs. C H. Blanchard will give a brief history before the posing or each statue. Mre John Brumblav will play Incidental musla during the program Rectlons of the club will meet this week as follows Dramatic section Monday, ill) n A paper, "The Latin and Medieval School, will be given by Mrs W s Barrette A reading of Patelln will be given by Mre. George E Hemphill. 'History-tourisection Tuesday, 39 a. m. A paper on The Seleucid Kings as City Builders will be given by Mre. E A. Walton. D'scussion will be led by Mrs G R Bothwell. law aectlon Tuesday, Parliamentary 1:15 p m Mra C S Klnnev. leader. Music section Tuesday 2.3 n n m The Address. "Roman Inprogram follows fluence tpon the Development of Music and Earlv Christian Music by the Rev. Father Torsney and Professor Tremblay: cvcle of songs. Thomas Blrchell; no Volse waits, "Brllliante pis(by solos, "ConcertStudy" fhoplnl; (by McDowell), Mies Gertrude Tremhlay Tea will be served by the entertainment Committee of the section A special Invitation to all cl;fh members Is extended Dav In charge of Mrs George T Wasson Art section Wednesday, 10 JO m. A naper on "Synthetic Indycsne Painters: Theodore Rohlnson, Leonard Ochtman, Tohn H Twactjtmsn and Dwight W will be given by Miss Leone Tryon ' Gamette. BLUE PINE COFFEE is Healthful Many goodrrsll meaning! people at one time thought the world was flat. But a Portuguese went out and sailed around it. And now we all know they were , wrong; Some false notions also exist about, coffee but its popularity has steadily increased from before the time Magellan dieproved the old foolish fallacy. Of course the world is round. And BLUE PINE COFFEE is just as surewholesome and nourishing. healthful, Its taste is different it e a better coffee, for it contains no harsh acid. Naturally, it takes a little time to become accustomed to Blue Pme Coffee taste. Perhaps your likes are based on interior grades but youll soon a preference for the ' best develop when once you begin to use the best. If you are a coflee expert you know why this is so. ts vestigation conducted at the Massachusetts Institute since June. ofJchno,gy The effect of caffein Is known," says the report. For the great majority of normal Individuals it is mild stimulant. Increasesa power to do muscular work, Increases concentration of mental effort and "'therefore the power to do more brain work. It is not followed, except In excessive doses, by undesirable aftereffects. A few people are especially sensitive to coffee, and for them Its is not to be recommended.hse In these cases the abnormality Is In the Individual rather than in any inherent poisonous or deleterious property of the caffein Itself. "Caffein can be taken by the vast majortty of hsalthy adults without subsequent harcotlc or depressant effect provided It Is used In moderation and not abused. Excessive amounts incite temporary disturbances In the central nervous system but these do not cause any permanent Injury, it is equally true that other nor. mally harmless substance such as salt, sugar or condiments, when used In excess, may alao produce untoward which ara oftensymptom severe. Our studies lead us to entire agreement with the results stated by Hollingworth that when taken with food in moderate amount, caffein ia not in the least deleterious." -- 0'S - BLUE PINE COFFEE has proved good under eveiy test it is .THE genuinely healthful, sustaining coffee. You esn drink it three times a day with good effects and it's guaranteed to please your taste, or money refunded. m of the past matrons' special rtr circle. Order Eastern Star will be held Ft Masonic temple Thursday for all day . sewing. l A rr-tl- The Indies Auxiliary of the Veteran" Volunteer association will a autltlng he Friday morning at give 11 oclock at the home of Mrs 2186 South Main afreet. Sam-uelso- n, - The Seekers' LIGrsrV club Emblem We art Salt Lakes -- abroad Informs us that the American method of producing a slim, trim figure Is meeting with astonishing success. This system, which has made such a wonderful Impression over there, must bs the Marmola Prescription Tablet method of reducing fat. It is safe to say that wo have nothing better for this purpose In this country. Anything that will reduce the excess flesh two, three or four pounds a week, without Injury to the stomach, the causing of wrinkles, the help of exercising or dietis ing. or Interference with ones a mighty Important and useful meals, addition to civilisation a necessities. Just such a catalogue of good results, however, follows the use of these pleasant, harmless and economical little fat reducers We say economical because Marmola Prescription Tablets (made In accordance with the famous prescription) can be obtained of any druggist the world over or the makers, the Marmola Co., 4613 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich , for one dollar a case, which is a decidedly economical price considering tbe number of tablets each case contains. They are harmless. (Adv.) Club' st It is not how new, but how well-keyour social are counts that in the dress garments parade. A news item from matism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness and bladder disorders come from sluggiBh kidneys. Ths moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys, or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage, or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy ana take at tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with hthia, and has heen used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity- - also to neutralize the acids in the Urine, so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad 8alts is inexpensive and cannot makes a delightful effervescent injure; hthia-wate- r drink, which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood, pure, thereby avoiding serious kidnev complications, (Adv.) after-effec- ; Master CJeaners and Dyers Fat Posed for Be r Evening Clothes Cleaned are promptly cared for.. Ws prepay the - The Welfare club will meet Thursday evening at ths Civlo Center at ( oclock. The following papers and talks will be riven: "History of American Art," Mrs. ilaseldean Harris; "The American Artist," Mrs. E-- R. Phelps! Art that is Real and Amarlean, Mrs. J. Warren Lee; "Art Influenoe of the West, Miss Celia McFaU. - - Reducing O. A. I ' Master Cleauen the emblem la your guarantee of good work. r wtTl meet Tuesday evening at th borne of Mra O. W Kotter. 211 West Fourth North street A paper on "Men and Women Writer of th Early Nineteenth Century" given by Mra George Elfers. will he The fjidtes.Atd soelet'- - of the First Congregational chureh will meet Tuesday In the churcn parlors from 11 until t olclock. a e Radiant Sewing circle will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of iittk Kart jiJ - SCOWCROFT . . ' Made it V |