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Show I TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUSff, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1021. SHIRTING, OUTING FLANNEL liewhouse Hotel 49c ONK DOLLAR Thursday, Dscsmbtr Large Attendance Bride' Entertained at Afternoon Marks Ball of. Shriners Tea' U Fruit Cocktail ' bride Burt. Tjt'othec. MtsJoIjr. Fink rests andnarclssis Pf street. for banket formed th qSFVTS- Tea, $ I hospital-committe- -- J. Mr. and Mrs V 1 . Roberts have moved from Provo to Salt Lake to moke their home at the Velour, Tricotine, Fur Trimmed see The next paity of the Saturday Night Dancing club will be given at the Ladles' Literary club at t oclock Saturday evening, December 10 The hosts and hostesses of the occasion are Mr and Mra Lee .Charles Miller, Mr, and Mra Charles E Richards, Mr. and Mrs H I,. Jr, Mr and Mrs Charles IT, Houser, Mr and Mr R N Cross, Mr and Mrs V Y. Davoud and Mr. and Mrs A. D. Smith. Mar-tlnea- Mrs. W. E. Ixisee entertained at an afternoon party yesterday In compliment to Mrs Duncan Grant Ktchart. Fourteen guests were present. Utah, Idaho and Montana to Hold Debate March-- 3 The subject to be treated by the Diversity of Ftah, the University of Idaho and the University of Montana In the Intercollegiate debate to be held March S was announced .yesterday by William C. Roche, debating manager at the university. The question this is. Resolved, That the congress ofjeer the United States should pass a law providing for compulsory arbitration In all labor disputes of public service corporations Each of the three .colleges will have one affirmative team and one negative team to debate the subject. The Ctah negative team will debate the Montana affirmative team st Bozeman. Mont, and the Ctah affirmative team will meet the negative team of the University of Idaho in Salt Lake The Montana negative team will meet the affirmative team from the University of Idaho at Moscow, Idaho, on the same evening. Four men will be chosen from the University of Utah to make up the two Ftah teams The trjoutz will be held January i. - ' all sizes and all worth up to $4.95. Dollar and a Half. All-Wo- wool-kni- t Tams, On sale at One HOCKEY CAPS ol Every color combination TE , . . . ANNOUNCEMENT te o. Miss Moogk and Desire to announce to their friends and patrons the taking over of the RECRUITING BEGINS. Recruiting of men to flU vacancies In the rmflks of the Infantry battalion at Fort Douglas began yesterday in Provo and American Fork Lieutenant T J Tully made a special trip to those cities for tn purpose of making arrangements. He was accompanied by J H Rayburn, secretary of th Commercial rlub, which Is coop-- t rating with army authorities In the enlistment campaign. Intensive recruiting wjll b continued both In Salt Lake and Ogden. More than 100 men ar, needed to coinplote ths quota. Marinello Shop e 401-402-4- ir r f Clift Building. Phone Wasatch 8244. Ship Your Furniture in Our Through Cars at Reduced Freight Rates to St. Patrick's bazaar, Tues., AVed , Thursday. Dee. 13, It. 15, afternoon and evening, Odeon hall. Main st. entrance Aprons, children's clothing, faneywork, cooked food. Music, amusements. (Advertisement, r Lob Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Chicago and vicinities, The First Methodist ladles will hold a of Xmaa articles at the Y. W. cafeteria. 17 East First December I. beginning at 10 30 o clooS-- i Plum Pudding, Mince Meat. etc. (Adv ) and all points between Chicago and the Atlantic coast. ' a Ill A. Keyser Fireprool Phone Wasatch 5722 and 5723 brzuar Storage Company J 328 West Second South. I ' Wool Sweaters, Tie-bac- k, $3.95 shaker models, and many de- - sirable shades to choose from. Second Floor.) (Auerbach th Charity Organisation society, will FLYING FIELD INSPECTED. the work of that organisation Guy Caldwell, division superintendent of the air mail service, with headquarSalt Lake ters In Pan Franc'aro, as Th coldest leather of the demon preesterday and made an inapection of vailed during the paet week, term'naUng Woodward field. the prolonged mild neanon, read the weekly weather, crop and range bulletin kiWanis club iweet. for Itah, Issued by the Salt Lake Heather bureau. There was a moderately heavy The smoke problem in Sait Lake will snowstorm ater the northern Wasatch be discussed by J Cecil Alter, meteormountains and adjacent alles. Some ologist In charge of the bait I ake weather snow also fell on the northwestern ds-ebureau, at the regular meeting of the You ca5 remove those embarsheep ranges, Increasing the range Klwanl club todav at the Newhouse aub-leskin blemishes bv a simple la the rassing Weather 'Smok and hotel. accesaibllfy.. home treatment-- one Professor chosen by- - the speaker. and Drought ronditon still prevail over inexpensive much of southern and eastern Utah The Elbert I) Thomas of the fnlverslty of not does that require tedious condition of livestock Is generally good, Utah wf talk on Value of Education, of hours application. of though there has been some shrinkage In connection with ths observance Bathe your face vritH warm waMisa Mary locally due to restricted range and long American Education week trails to water Pulliam, secretary of the local branch of ter and Black and Thite Soap. dW-cu- sn to Complexion rt REFUND OF MONEY PROMISED. The posto'flee department will refund money paid for postal monev orders sent to Germany during the war. If the records show that the ren Ittances were not paid, according to a notice received vesterdav from Washington by Postmaster Noble Warrum, Anyone holding receipts for suih money orders in SaR I.ake are reto submit them to the poetmaa-te- r quested at an early dais, in order (hat tney The receipts will may be Investigated forwarded to Washington amt the money refunded hei e as soon as a reply Is leoeivsd. Miss Keys Attractive New Drought Prevails Over Large Section of Utah - WET NEWSPAPERS SCORED. Wet newsWASHINGTON, Dec ? papers were deserlocd to the Antlsa.oin league todav as the first obstacle to the complete enforiemenb of prohibition. In an address hj General Superintendent P. A. Baker Beh'nd this obstacle, he said, are Judges, sheriffs, prosecuting attorneys. mayors and city sodeitora, who seem not lo have learned that the e'x h amendment has been adopted He referred to the query attributed to Lord Northcliffe, during his visit, of w hen does prohibition begin In th s as "Impudent country Publicists like the Northcliffe tvpe. he said, wll greatly add to the moral standards of this republic by staling home German brewers who have been outlawed In the Fnited States ' are puHhing Into China, Japan, India and among the hatkward peoples of the earth, he declared. For beautiful seal plush TAMS Sizes 18 and 24 Very good looking. 72 inches wide inches long. by Consisting of- Embroidered Georgettes Tricolettes Striped and Plain Pongees Crepe de Chines Striped Tub Silk3 Striped Taffeta Silks murrer, $1.50 Wool Scarfs, $3.95 Chiistmas Blouses and Overblouses and indhLluals Baking companies to advance charged with conspiracy bread prices mere arraigned before City Lien Johnson Judge yesterday morning, but were ghen until Saturday to enter demurrers or otherwise plead Argument on demurrer were set for December 1. M Klein, one of the defendant, hag already filed a general de- felt-TAM- Attractive and Practical Brushed 500 Newly Arrived Baking Companies Given Until Saturday to Plead and on sale at values to $2.50 now-- at SUITS Satin, Tricotine, Poiret Twill m Abbott have Captain and Mr Stepb returned to their hnme at Randlete after spending several weeks In the city, 50c Fifty Cents. home. Miss Mary Gilmer. Is Hotel Fifth East. S?MA1H suede-lik- e DRESSES Mr and Mrs R. R Irvine of Provo have moved to Salt Lake to make thetr home. For Winter Wear One lot genuine e Section 3 of the Ladles Aid society of Immanuel Baptist church will be entertained at luncheon today at I o clock by Mrs. Robert ONeil, (16 Fourth East street e e e Mrs E A. Wedgwood has gone to San Antonio, Texas, and will Join her daughter, Miss Edgarda Wedgwood, who I In charge of the recreational arid , educational work at Fort Sam Houston. e -- Mr., M.. .Daugherty ..of WomlngJs the guest of Mrs C W. Whiteley. and Childrens 269 Plush, Velour, Bolivia, Fur Trimmed -- SALE TAMS 50. of the Catholic The Woman s league will meet Friday, Inof stead Thursdav, afternoon at ths Holy Cross hospital The chairman. Mrs S E. Whiteley, requests a large attendance, as there la much sewing to be done. in h centerpiece r laid for forty. table roieri The r4d wor a (altered stiU of dark brown duvclvn, with hat nnd boot to Follow In a short weddlnjc trip match enter-- - the couple will make-th- eir home In bait on East Lake. r-- hand-shaki- Misses 1 Entertainment bean snd Mrs. W. W, talned st dinner at the deaner First Smith street. The guest Included Mrs Frederick M, Ne and Mr and Mrs M!is Dorl Mewart entertained at dinA R Mters of Ogden and Jud$o and ner Monday etching at her home on Mrs. E. A. Rogers. North Herond West street In honor of Mias AVhe Pear'ng and Leland Berry-President (Icorge Thonuiv and faculty A olunv tover waa over pink on the dinFink roses foftned. a Centermembers of the University qf Utah eil- - ner table tertalned senior and graduate student piece and pink (audits were used Covfor sixteen. Cards and were er laid at an Informal of the Institution tion Wednesday afternoon In the wo dancing, followed dinner. H Park mens rest Toorn of the. John butt artd reeepttow-'WwvnM ware decorated with palms, potted flow- bers of the Fast Noble Grands club this ers and plants, and the Christmas-color- s afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 212 were used In the general color scheme, West Sixth South a tree L , Tall red candles aided In lending a holiday atmosphere. Each guest participated Member of Liberty review No 9, Macand caroling" In the will entertain at cards this afterwhich were features of the afternoons cabees. 5 o'clock, at the home Members of the Chi noon, from 2 until entertainment of Mrs Isaac Jensen. 475 Somerby street Omega sorority assisted In serving light a refreshments. association The Womens Ths reception wee one of a series to ith Mrs. J A be given this week and next bv President will meet this afternoon Thomas snd the faculty In honor of the Davenport, 4J3 JJougUs avenue. Mrs Walter Cannon will he the assisting university students. This afternoon the hostess. , Juniors will be the guests of honor. wWl entertain the Mr Williams llarrv Miss Edna Wallace entertained last light at her home on Eighth Fast street Veedlecraft club at her home, 4000 Kighth In honor of Miss Anne Hprlngmun. a bride Hast street, this afternoon of the month. The guests were enterSection 2 of the Ladies Aid society The tained at 500, followed bv supper . hostess wss assisted by her. mother.. Mis of Immanuel Baptist church will meet this Mrs afternoon with Mis Sidney Smith, hei C. William sister, Wallace, George -T. sPtersen, and Miss Josephine 212 Kighth Last street . ' Burse. The Frames Willard W C T V will meet this afternoon with the president, Mrs A C Ietham entertained the L Bon Tempos elub at her home, 167 L. Mis. Florence Feirat, 1330 Roosevelt avenue. Luncheon street. afternoon. esterday was followed by 600 Pink rhrjsanthe-tnum- s decorated the rooms. Covets were Naomi Fast Noble Grands club will laid for ths eight club membere. meet this afternoon with Mrs. Louise a a a Zeak, 522 Colorado street. Mrs Lawrence Marlger will entertain this afternoon at the Hotel at luncheon Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughter of the American Revolution, will meet this ttah. - , Fleet-woo- in good variety of patterns. Regular shirtings, Practical Gifts Are Most Appreciated Milk . imported woven madrai value to Mrs. Lynn H Thompson. Mrs. George A. Crltchlow. Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs nuarf Fram is B. Crltchlow Ass sting in serving Were Mrs L J Gilmer, Mrs Adolph Fisher, Mrs Philip D Allison, Mrs. Maurice M Crltchlow, Miss Katherine Lller-bec- k afternoon with Mrs, R. E McConaughv, and Miss Helen RoSenbaum Mra H First Houth (street The guesl s' cards were received at the W D,eix will be the aaaiating hostess A door by Hltle Miss Margaret Daly,-Ab- out paper xn "Near Republic will be Agiven lOt) called during the afternoon. A by Miss Grace Bailey and Mrs. Fkanky will discuss the "Disarmament The marriage of yss Marlon Burt and Uonferente Musical numbers will be Wllford E Shurtleff took place yesterijfiy given by Mr C. C. Daily and TMrs. J. C. In the Balt temple, A wedding Lrumbluy. breakfast followed at the koine of the . . decorated the Presiding at the tnble were tea table. , or Apple Fte Coffee O l. Choice Baked Barracuda, Spanish Chicken Pattie. King Style Mashed Potatoes Roast Loin of Veal, pan Gravy Boston Brown Potatoes Dinner Rolls Asparagus Tips Vinaigrette Vanilla les Cream and Cake on Emerson avenue. Hi onto chr santhemums Fine yards'of quality col ored oufing flan-ncThis is a lot of mill runs. While the lot lasts at 15c yard. I (rood Wafers ROSELLA ELLERBErK. whose of El Kalah temple, MEMBERS the Mvstic Shrine, enter- MISS to Boyd Park was re tained at one of the largest dancing centiy amount ed, was guest of hopor t'tah at a Hotel tea the season at given yesterday afternoon by parties of the last night. The festhe fes of the Shrin- Mrs Charles Carroll Bmtz.at her home of mes-sanl- 4000 Soup Vegetable. Family Style ... ers and the beautiful evening gowns their ladies made a br.lliant stene The guests Here received on the and dancing Has enjojetl In the ballroom. Music was furnished by the Pum h was served McCool orchestra during the evening. Stately palms formed the decorations. The committees follow: Reception, Mrs Warren Benjamin, Isobie and Mra James W. Collins, Noble and Mrs Richard L. Ponieyr Notde and Mra F C. Hathaway, Noble and Mrs C. H Fisher, Noble J M Marriott and daughter. Noble nnd Mrs P-- K Klrkendall, Noble and Mrs Nohe and Mrs prank P. Stewart, p Ktrtley, Nobie- - snd Mrs F C Rich- niond, Noble E. W Rollins. Noble and Schramm and Nble nnd Mr Mn F MtUoA Ipman: 'W kefir. Kdhfe -and Nohte Barrft(, Coble J. R Thomson M. Marriott: floor. Noble James W. J CoiUns and Noble i. V, Htonfi. About- 1000 were In attendance. Yard S, 1(21 Scores of Subjects on Agenda Remain to Be Taken Up and Considered. By GRAFTON S. WILCOX. Chicago 1rihnnch.ItL.ke lnbune leased Wire WASHINGTON. lxr 7 Alhoush the Washlrgton conference la pcttlna along to a point wnere Important dec s.on may be reached In a few daja, conclusions on major features will by no means bring about an early adjournmen. Scores of points on the conference agenda have not even been touched, and a problem as yet undiscussed, the Siberian question, probably will lead to considerable negotiation. When the delegates can get 'to the Siberian ques'.on la entirely problematical, but In solne quarter today It was stated 'that It probably would not come up until some time in January, which tmts to tstablj&h the conclusion for (ho thought that there Is no 'basis that the discussions can he concluded by Christmas. will Insist Whether th s government upon a declaration of principles respecting Siberia, such as have been agreed to In the conference regarding China, la doubtful. Inasmuch as Siberia, as a Russian dominion, is held to be mole secure than th. possessions of China The crux of the Siberian Issue Is the question of continued occupation of Russian territory by Japanese troops. The consensus here seems to be that Secretrustee, tary Hugnes principle of moral Russia respecting ship of the nations will be universally legitimate Interests will accepted, and that such acceptance conexcuse Japan to make a declaration tn of the troops Japanese presence cerning Siberia. I will on no believed power in.st it withdrawal of Japanese troops from the northern half of tho island of Saghallen. occupied by Japan In the spring of 1920. follow mg a massacre by Russian troops of Jupanese clvilmn and soldiers on the mainland opposite the Island. Japan will hold that the Snghallen quest'on Is one far settlement with the reconstituted Russian government when one shall have been organized and recognized by the ct ME Joyous Living in the if Sunshine Home He who knows a mans home know Old proverb. Lis Heart. also Some colors depress you, while others seem to let the sunshine into every nook and cranny of your home. It is these cheery colors that we will use to blend the room .Sunshine home into a harmoof the nious whole. Dry and lightly apply Black and White Beauty Bleach. Allow to remain on overnight. Repeat this treatment for several nights and your skin will be soft and smooth, and the blemishes disappear, Should your akin seem oversensitive or the least bit irritated, apply Black and White Cleansing Cream after your Beauty Treat- J ment. All drug and department stores can sur iply you with Black and White Beauty Bleach, 50cf Soap, 2oc; and Black and White Cleansing Cream, 25c and 60c. Write Dept. J., Plough, Memphis, Tenn., for a copy of your Birthday Book and leaflet, which tells all about Black and White toilet prepare-tion- a. ceilinjr of old ivorv with walls of buff (biscu.t eolor) form a happy background for gay pictures of the characters in children s stones. A stenciled border of animats on parade adds a touch of color to the walls of the nursery. Ikiw wide windows let in ' the sunshine. Under the windows a box the whole length of the room serves as convenient place to "serves as wrudowr keeirtovs, and the top seat. The window seat and woodwork should be painted or stained to match the walls. Nturdv painted- - furniture in old ivory or tan with painted animals to match the frieze. Bennetts Wallcoat on the wa'ls Is ideal because it can be washed, and Bennett's excelldut paiht, enamel and stain stand the rough wear of romping children. powers A declaration on thli subject by Japan, It la believed here, may make It unnecet sarv for the conference to piokmg discussion of the Siberian Issue ques'lona must b considered, The First Methodtst ladles wtll hold a however, psruculiyly those relating to the bazaar of Xmas articles at the Y. A. Chinese Eastern railway and the treatcafeteria, 17K. East First South, Thursday, ment of Russians ui China since China's December of the bcclrntag at 100 o'clock 1 denunciation Plum Pudding, Myce Meat, eta treatiaa (Adv South.-Thursda- Husso-Chines- - Russo-Chine- se e QV3f? 0 |