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Show Vf 1 illR, 12 Gives : Filipinos Best on Calendar JLAlYrii A-ur- , litUBUJNJb, ttUlNJ-A- J, Washington Society . much-talked-- Filipino Ladles Attractive. About the ' only affatr the - a-- t 18-in- Foreigners Entertain. Foreign Ilona we have with us always! Washington Is never without some leader In some other country visiting here for us to make a fuss over. We had several with us this week; also a few "home-growfolks who came In for a bit of fussing, too. The main social eventsPhil-of, the week were centered about the ippine commission, which Is here trying' to persuade congress to make them a General nation; free and Independent Gaston Cassoull, formerly chief of staffBronxMildred Miss French of the army. well, daughter of Mrk Charles Bromwell and the late Colonel Bromwell, whose engagement to Captain Sidney R. Ualev, naval attache of the British embassy staff, was snnounced, and Commander and Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, who are leaving Washington, or rather, have Just, left Tit for tat when a bunch of our reptwo resentalives went to the PhilippinesIsland years ago the kttesrm'e'irofthat showed them a royal good time. That same group tried to show the Island statesmen a good time when they came to our capital, so the first thing they did was to give a great big dinner and dance at the Columbia Country club. j - , Then many of the same members of congress were present at the dinner of some 100 covers given Monday by Jaime De Veyra, Philippine resident commissioner, and his wife at Wardman Park hotel. Among the guests were Speaker of the House and Mrs. Glllett, several of our senators and representatives and their wives. Mrs. Glllett looked unusually She Is one of the well that evening smartest dressers In Washington. Among those who tried to show General Cassoull a good time was Senator Walter W. Edge, who gave him a luncheon, aaklng the vice president and several senators to meet him. Colonel Dupont, military attache of the French embassy, had a dinner party for the noted genens.1 and had General Pershing and General Charles C. Dawes there, too. The French ambassador and Mme. Jusserand gave a luncheon for their distinguished countryman and their guests Included the secrea few generals, tary of the treasury, both American and French, and the staff. STba 1 lm-f- fl v , t Spirits of the other sort, as has been noted, have displayed no end of activity. Ask Dan Mahoney. Dan in his capacity of customs guard on a North river pier, seen a good many customs 'In his time. But never, he Is willing to take !oath, had he observed Buch customs or manners, either, as those aboard the Nor- wegtan vessel Hellas. Passing lightly over the appropriate-nes- s of the vessel's name, suffice It to report that Pan noticed somebody rals-- ; noise like that on the vessel's a Ing Dan main deck tn the earlv morning decided that a large party ess on In the small hours, but he didn't realize Just what was helng pulled off till a damsel, noting his figure climbing up the ship's ladder, leaned over the rail and thumped him en the head, Dan was horrified to aee that the lady's weapon was a pair of corsets. A dance seemed to be In progress, but Mahoney merely stuttered and blushed when he tried to tell the cuetoms officials about It a few hours later. He did on the Hellas, how-- t linger long enough an armful of bottles, aver, to gather up as ha told the officials, he some-hosuspected to be - as fun of high spirits as the dancers. o a There's a tricky sort of dance, the LorIs which raine, squirming through the Broadway cabarets In a fashion that will soon be denounced from local pulpits and polics stations The dance has hopped out Into the suburban sections, too, ai from spots on the fringe of the city flse heated arguments for and against, though mostly. It must be admitted, against. The chief charge against the new stela la that tn sinuosity It outcleos Cleopatra; Aa an topic the Lorraine has accordingly almost replaced that other question which la ruffling the wonted calm of the outer fringes. $3.95 V scads f thousands which the committee ,li on prove at all. No, slree. k For Instance, where one says "Nathan Hale was a tale graduate," to we are, you and many simple souls that th.s looks like' a plain and commendab'e statement. Ah! but simple souls like us have no place on ap Investigating committee. "This statement," the committee reports with a frown, "falls far short of any educational value." You begin to see, don't you, with what stuff our children's minds are poisoned? Does any lady or gentleman have the slightest recollection about a thing called a "Jay treaty"? We can t recall Mrs. Jay, either, but If she Isnt stronger on pulchritude than most of the forefathers her features would be better deleted, no mistake about that. Fate evidently had her In mind on something other than good looks when she decided to stir up a revolutionary war In America. 'Nother thing. Some histories actually do not mention that Ethan Allen said It with drawn sword at 4 a. m., demanding Fort Tlconderoga. The the surrender-o- f committee says he said: name of the Great Jehovah "in the and the continental congress And, of course. If It's history you re writing, and to let It go not fact. It's all very well at that. But It's a safe bet Ethan used shorter and uglier words, at least If he felt aq we do when anyone gets us up text-boo- at Special for This Week in J z. CUT RATE DRUGS 50c Listerine Tooth - Paste :? . . . . . . . . Peet Bros. Lily White Soap, 3 for 75c Sponge for window or auto 50c Rouge r - ,39e -- 10c Finest Domestic and Imported 45c 39c .39c Zephyr Tissues, Yard 69c 50c Jeans Brilliantine 50c Almond Cream . ...39c 90c $1.00 Liquid Arvon $1.15 Henna d Oreal . . .95c 92c $1.00 Listerine 50c listerine 42c 25c Listerine 21c 25c Sterns Foot Powder 15c Main Floor (Auerbachs ' 36 inches wide, in a big variety of checks priced as high as $1.25 per yard. Wash Fabrics, Yard 59c ) ANNOUNCEMENT ' The will be in AUERBACHS STORE for the next week and will teach you how to make beautiful flowers, lamp shades, favors, vases, hats, etc., and will give you helpful hints on how to make your party, luncheon or tea a success. THIRD FLOOR and small plaids. Have been - Wasb Fabrics, Yard 39c . Finest domestic voiles, Normandy quality, 36 inches wide; regular $1.00 values. Fine Printed Voiles, 45 inches wide. Fancy Striped Ratine, 36 inches wide. Fancy Striped Ratine 36 inches wide. Fancy Cotton Suitings, 36 inches wide. Fine imported zephyr ginghams, 32 inches. Hare been as high as $1.25. Fancy dot and figured swiss. beautiful quality; full assortment of colors; 36 inches wide. Regular $1.25 Value. 12c Sock-ev- e 28c .40c flats Yera Brand N6rway 25c Sardines, 2 for Casco Brand Sardines, with key 6c Kraft Cheese, Cheddar and No. 1 Pimento, 2 cans Mild Cheese, lb Fancy white voiles. Plain white voiles. Plain white organdy. White cotton linen finish suiting. A 15c .....5c (Auerbach's . 25c 23c Main Floor ) , f Beaded Bags, $4.95 SPECIAL Regular values to $15., Main Floor.) (Auerbachs Main Floor.) Sensational Half Price Sale Our Entire Stock of Our Entire Stock of Spring Spring xh Oif Original Prices P Well, to speak of serious matters, a thousand business womert who find themselves frequently all dressed up with no place In particular to go, have handed and bonded together to build a fourteen-stor- y clubhouse. It Is going to have a billiard room, turkish baths, roof garpool, den, swimming gvmnaslum and Incidentally, It Is safety deposit vault going to have the keenest minds of any elub In the city, for there's np more active Intellect than that possessed by the New York business woman. Or If there Is, where Is It? V2 Oif $25.00 $35.00 $45.00 $55.00 $65.00 $75.00 Last Shrine Special Due in City Monday i Imperial Potentate Has Mishap Aboard ship Original Prices Garments. Garments. Garments. Garments. Garments. Garments. e 58 Spring and Summer High-Grad- . .$12.50 . .$17.50 V20fi Original Prices Included are; Taffetas Crepe de Chine " Roshanara Grepes Crepe Romaine Canton Crepes Poiret Twill Georgette Combinations (Auerbach's Second Floor.) rOne Thousand Pieces Seasonable Needs for Your Home HAMMOCKS, $4.95 Actual values to 7.50. ment to choose from. Large assort COMFORT and BEAUTY NEATH SUMMER SUNS Hand Painted Rippon China k IN HAIR GOODS Light and comfortable and just the thing to wear under a sport hat or when you o hatlessl Ice Saving PORCH SWINGS, $4 49 Complete with chains; ready lor hanging. 35-l- b. white v 'swrr . BOBS Stf ..g,'Y!,Sgr though tr istvt.- 4 ""1 Included - ?8 Jeffry j Tiiwmm ? ( 65 Sugars and Creamer Bon Bon Dishes Salad Bowls growing long Bon Ami Oil Cook Stove, $19.95 $24.00 Perfect blub flame, smokeless and odor, less. Ask for a demonstration. (Auerbach's Fourth Floor ) Screen Doors, $1.98 One lot, 1x7 feet, only. 37C onc-ha- lf dozen Hand-Painte- r Sella Nets No grey or whites Every net full-siz- e and perfect tingle mesh cap net 24C one-hal- f dozen d Saucers, Nippon China, at y3 Price Values from to 119.90, price. at 12.49 one-ha- lf . Vase Celery Trays Teapots Plain White Cups and 500 Pieces Insure the nearness of yoift sppestw ance though the day be wsrm and the humidity high. Adjusted easily on your own halt. ee ( 6. D M Specials double mesh cap net in eaefc SIDE WAVES is, v4 1$ Each. this lot are A perfect coiffurt while bobbed Ihair .TSJJS&J&A v $2,49 Adjusted In a moment, make your hair look bobbed even i Values Up to AN ADON $19.95 , capacity; dined. f $1.00 Each HOT WEATHER SPECIALS , K Haddies Dodge Brand Fancy Salmon No. ya size ..' White Goods, Yard 29c 4 a. m. A party of sixty Shrlners, Including four potentates, passed through Salt Lake yesterday on the return from a trip through the Yellowstone national pork. W'here they went after attending the sessions of the Imperial council In San Francisco The erty arrived In Salt Lake at 7 30 o'clock yesterday morning and left at 4 45 o'clock In the flfternotn over the Denver & Rio Grande Western. The party will go from here to Albany, N. 'Y. The four potentates are Franklin D. Sargent of Cyprus temple of Albany; F. Conrad Max of Zlyara temple of Utica; Alexander Lloyd of Oriental temD. of Ball of Cairo temple Troy; Allen ple of Ludlow . Vt ; also Simeon N Rising, past potentate of this same temple. A special train carrying members of Koaalr temple of Louisville, Ky Is due In Sait Lake at 7 30 o'clock tomorrow morning, at the Union Pacific depot H O. Sanford, chairman of the automobile committee of El Kalah temple, has requested that all Shrlners who have automobiles and can do so lie on hand to meet this train. It Is the last special train to pass through here with Shrlners this year. Mrs K. R, Wheelon. chair- man of the ladles committee, also ex- - J to have her associates out In force The other question, of course, Is this. pects to receive the visitors and their ladles. Should a little girl be a caddy and tote h bagful of golf sticks around at the heels of a great, strong man? Any number of uplifters and educators say the little girl should not. They declare such job Is detrimental to the little girl s vocabulary. Some of the denouncers of trONWLU, T. H. June 24. (Br the the girl caddy system declare that the Press ) James S. little girls would be far better off help-tri- g Associated of Honolulu, recently elected Imtheir mothers wash the dishes. potentate of the Mystic Shrine, But would you believe It? These stub- perial who led the Shrine s marine eav alcade born Httle girls reply that, as between from San Francisco to Hawaii, fractured a few golf clubs around a grassy two ribs aboard carrying ship shortly after leavslop In the summer sunshine and hang- ing the Golden Oate, was learned toIt ing around a kitchen washing dishes, day. they prefer the sunny slopes. And their Th Imperial potentate's accident, how- - ' remarkable mothers declare that, as be- ever, did not prevent him taking an tween doing the dishes themselves while Festivities .between. 8an, the daughters earn a' few honest doners Francisco andtheHonolulu nor did It deter and having the daughters stay home to him from a camel In the parade do dishes and lose the chanco to earn her when riding th nobles arrived last Thurs- money, the mothers prefer to do the day. j dishes unaided. What are you going to the Shrlners entertained Today visiting do with people who simply won't admit their Honolulu hoste In a drill with patrol they need to bo rescued? lolanl palace square. Later they visited 0 0 the horse races at Kaplolant park and And now that vacation la at band, the also were guests at tableaux presented by public schools sre furnishing a lot of ths school children, who depicted the peep's with something to worry about Americanisation of foreign In the IsIt ippear to be the school history which lands. Is putting wrong thought Into youthful A vlelt to Pear! Harbor navy yard, inA committee appointed to Inheads. spection of a sugar tnill and more luaus. text books has pon- or native feasts, and more band convestigate history dered thd matter for eight months and certs also were Items on .ths day's pro- at last made a report. And there are gram. x Tuna Libbys Deviled Meat East Coast Luncheon i Fiftest beach suiting. Plain color organdy; all 36 inches wide, Dress Linens, Yard 79c (Auerbach's . Printed voiles, in light and dark grounds, Sport stripe tissues, something different. Printed batiste. Fine Colored Shrunk after-dinn- s Del Monte Pofk and Bd&s, ...5c cans, each. George Washington Instant Coffee, small cans ......38c . .76c Medium cans cans size ...'..$1.17 Family Campbell's Boups,3- - can . 27 c Log Cabin Syrup ..23c Small cans 45c Medium cans . . 88c Large cans Franco American Spaghetti, 29c 3 cans for No. 2 cans Fancy Maine 16c Corn No. 2 y2 Yacht Club' Pears ,30c No. y2 Coast Brand White . 21c Tuna Fish Sum Mor Brand Salad T AUERBACH w f Leave list of your Grocery and Most needs for your camping trip or picW nic at Auerbachs Grocyterya. will pack, without ehargo, and nave them ready at any time you may specify. REMEMBER, WE HANDLE ONLY STANDARD LINES, AT LOWEST PRICE Main Floor.) (Auertmch's Dennison Demonstrator I ni Campers and Picnickers You still have time to get it made. era-bas- By JESSIE IIENDEKSON. Special Correspondent of The Salt Lake Tribune. (Copyright, 1822, by Salt Ijike Tr bune.) vveaihe, NEW TORK, June is bringing out the spirits In grtat number and whichever spirits you're think-of- ,, ths statement still stand., although the ones we have in mind are Conan Doyle's little friends. Hooch, ol i course. Is also pretty active at the mo-- f meat. But more of that later. Inhabitants of the Beyond are all up over automatic drawing, Every now and then of lata they have j I Inserted themselves Into the Inner con- aclousness of somebody and dashed off a I spool, cwnvas all about little or nothing, But this week the ghost artists who have j taken Mrs. Emma Mabel Field in hand t really scored a triumph. The triumph i hangs, for all to aee, in a downtown art I gallery. It represents 'Mayor Hytan as f a big fish. Field, accompanied . by spook ,x- who are making a study of her took a trip to City hall, saw the (perts , mayor and knocked out her Impressions Under the fin of the fish Is I on canvas. a little baby, probably the grandchild whom the mayor Is guarding while his I daughter tours Europe. At one side stands a dim figure which might be a , CIvl Virtue or Enright or anyone, but m which Mrs. Field believes to be On the whole. It la an appealing If you go In for other world study. preasiona. Hand Bag, j Brilliant Parties Given. Have you a thin, cool dress for Wear on the 4th? Leather (Split) j , ;i . (Auerbach's Main Flow.) Cowhide ch j Seven Days in Lil Ql New Y ork aa Get your flags for the 4th, We have a complete assort- ' ment. . jzrE SlipE? BAXTER. genial soulg and a few hands at cards. There Is nothing that President and Mrs. Harding enjoy more than a gootf card game. j Whits house this week that at all bordered on the social was the reception by Mrs Harding of the ladles of the Philippine mission, which Is being parliamentary much feted while in Washington, The call will linger not only In the memory of the guests, but In that of Mrs, For the time, Filipino ladles wore their quaint native dress. They looked like a great bouquet. of sweat peas In their picturesque costumes of pastel tinted plna cloth. None of them wore hats and their bodices suggested those worn In my childhood days, when they did say that the ladles slesves were of such it that they could conceal their shopping Mrs. Harding looked un in their folds. usually well, too, in an Alice blue frock of crepe de chine and tulle. Mrs. Harding showed the visitors all over the White house grounds, the state apartments and ths executive offices. Bhe said ehs wanted the president not to miss seeing the pretty ladles, and they did look pretty, too. He wore hta usual 'dark blue coat and white flannel trousers. ' President and Mrs. Hunting are using the Mayflower far more frequently than ft has been used bv any president since Its purchase In the first Roosevelt administration and nothing could afford a better or more fitting change from the general run of official life than a few hours' trip on the water with a few con J O To introduce our new Trunk and Bag Section on the main floor we are offering M FLAGS Other Foreigners Dined; White House ' Parties at End for Season. By BETTY (Copyright, 1912, by Bait Lake Tribune.) Washington, June 24. The Whit houee social season is about over and no more formal parties, not even garden parties are scheduled. An occasional Mayflower party, perhaps, of the most Informal sort, 'and that will be all. As to their summer plans. President and Mrs. Harding haven't any. They have reluctantly given up their Alaskan trip. The president proposed, but congress disposed. The president doesn't feel that he can take a trip of had any length he planned to be away about six waeks until after congress adjourns, and lb new look a aa though that will not be until the brief Alaskan summer la a thing of the past If than: unless, aa I'va heard It whispered, the president just tells them once more what ha wants them to do by them meaning congress and then walks off and leaves them with full responsibility on their own shoulders,' like he did once before 4 se STATET'Cc BROADWAY Going 03 23 Outing? Mrs. Harding Entertains Ladies From Philippines; 25, 1922. JUUK.NJ.jStf, JUJNtf 6 Doz,, $1.33 a , No C. O. D., Phone Orders (Auerbach's Self-Seali- ng Fruit Jars, for 89c Limited 12 to customer, Kerr Quart alxs. or Deliveries on this sal. Fourth Floor.) W .. t - J, i r |