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Show IHE K SALT LAKE TRIBUTE. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. DewsoHfcWomans Cl u b$. Sections of- Club to Open Work for Year League to Begin - BEGINNING Tha music section will meet Tuesday at the Vlubhouae. with Nice. -- program follows: Trio, Mies ANce Anderson, rlolln: Mies Rachel Anderson, celk Mrs Norma T. Abt Vogler" (Rob Bock, piano; ert Brownlngi,reading, Mrs. C. E. Richards; piano solo, Jeux D'Eau (Ravel), Miss Pearl The Rage of the Rophler; vocal solo, Tempest Ulandell ; I Bear a Thrush at Eva (Cad man), Clyde - Bradford. A reception to all nee- member will be held and tea will be aerved. The hostesa will be Mrs. Fred Stauffer Th dramatic section will meet Monday at 2 39 p. m. at the clubhouse, with Mrs. Arthur L. Smtth presiding. The program follows: Welcome by the chairman, Mrs. Arthur D. Smith, b Life and Work of Booth Tarklngton, Mrs. W. J. Barrette. Reading of Intimate Strangers, Mr a E. H. Dorman. The section will meet Tuesday a. m. at the clubhouse, to 1th t 10:80history Mr J. P. Pardee presiding. Mrs. W. D. Prosser will reed the paper of the morning, entitled "Chinas Wide Realm." The art section will meet Wednesday at 10.30 a. m at the clubhouse, with Mrs. James L. Franken presiding The topic of the morning, "George Gray Barnard." will be given by Mrs. Joel H. Pratt. The art section will continue the study of American artists this year, and also the works of art in the Academy of Fine Arts of Philadelphia, the Boston museum. Boston library. Metropolitan Cincinnati Museum of Fine Arts and the Corcoran gallery at Washington, The current events and currant literature section will meet Friday at 3 30 p m. at the clubhouse, with Mrs Frank Heginbotham presiding. The program follows Music, Miss Marjorts Billings Paper, Public Utilities, private and Municipal Ownership, and the Part Thy Life." Mrs E M Play in Every-da- y Bagley, Current events. Mr E F fitubblns Tea will b served An imitation Is extended td all club members "Utah , Beautiful race-suici- 88 42 Club to Resume Meetings for Season. The West Temple. Tuesday at 3 urlock Citv Comprogram will be as follows P. Mrs Olive Government. mission Tagore. Eardlev; poems Rabindranath Mr. Mary J. Clawson, mum. The annual meeting of the Sa-- s i Daft Home assooiaton will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o clock at the home. 737 East street. Thirteenth Five are to be elected The ladies' auxiliary of the T. C. T. outing in the form of a week-en- d meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the party at the Hermuage in asOgden home of Mrs. S. B Ilamill. 913 Third canvon has been planned the avenue Initial meeting of the Business and Pro0 fessional Woman'? club for the season club will ot IP22-2The Woman's Democratic The club members wil. leave meet in regular session at the New house the resort the afternoon of Saturday, so 2 o'clock hotel Wednesday at fte?ide gathering in September Ifi the lounge at the Hermitage planned fiego Lilv d.vislon 150 L A O R, c during the eemrg. and each member will meet Thursdav fn K of P hall and will fre aked to relate something of her .will have a social hour at the close of Mation experiences the meeting Hiking mp? arid ether outdoor recrea-w.1- 1 orct.py Mmdav morning Dinner tv ill served at 1 o cdck and a busines er on w ill follow dmeuas plana for A cordial the eaon ? acti it;e? invi- tation to attend this dinner will b to the UMnss and professional v omen of Ogdon in the interest of closer aequamtanuesnip and chib oganUaiion will AN on- - WOODBURYS FACIAL SOAP Oyy$a m ly Ihifc activities for the coming yer Jgni fls NOT THE FLACK HK MEANT-"- I clock. Judge Ben Johnson will talk and Miss Herml Rogers was awfully sorry to hear that your will give piano selections. Mr. Rogers The Indies' Aid society of the First will be assisted bv Mrs. F. O. Kunip, father's partner died last night," said Congregational church, corner of First Mrs. A. R. Barnes, Mrs. Q. G. Arm- Tompkins to the business man's pretty I am sure he will be mlesed." South and Fourth East street, will meet strong, Mr. Clarissa W. Cleghom and daughter. He wsa etlll thinking about th matter Tuesdar at U o'elock until 3 o'clock In Mrs. Otto A. Fisher when ho left hi (air companion, and the church parlor. Radiant chapter No. 13, Order of th mad up Ms mind to sea th girls (ether without delay. g Th ladles' auxiliary to the Veteran Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday After expressing hi sympathy In a few will Volunteer Firemens association at 7 30 o clock in th Masonic temwords, he suggested that It meet Friday at oclock at the home of ple. A aoclai hour will follow a short be found possible (or him to take Mrs. Solomon Angel. 377 Coatesvllle aveAU session. member of business th mightformer the nue. order are Invited partner' place An excellent Idea! replied th business I'm quite willing, if you can man, s Woman Th National fit. Ann's sewing circle will meet next Republican Federation will meet at the home of Mr Wednesday at 2 o'clock at Holy Crosg manag to fix it up with th undertaker. Exchange, E. A. Rogers. 87 B street. Monday at hospital. mode. will be 2 o on local Issues eve-nin- well-chos- me vmm iMimiaiffliiiiiii!Pi:li .raiJSra V Mrs. Minnie Radliff I ' Special Prices Until September 15th Only w will COT Rf $158. 99liWV S225.C3 n rior 9W9iVll CC3 "R Plfli; 91 vdiVU ReflU.'.r. , Jap Mink Coat. Regular $500. Bala price ... Bay Seal Coats. Regular $145. . Bale price Bay Seal Coats, Skunk trimmed. Regular $237.50. IT Sale price Hudson Seal Coat, Skunk trtmmad. Regular $325. Hudson Seal Wrap Coat, 48 Inches long. This Mother Praises an Old Friend T AH of our merchandise Is new. We have a large stock for your selection, and new models are arriving daily. Regular The American Association cf tnlrer-- ! ty Women will hold s fret meeting vear Saturday at the Commer) Luncheon tuII be nerved at l?r.a clock. The hc?tes$e mil be the exe committee of the club, censiat-- i of the fobowlng President. Mra E1 5n ith. ellesiev vlre president. Mrs Mary X Keith, Wflleidej, recording sec-- j retarv. Mra O ft YVeitz, Purdue unner-- I mu orree ponding secretarv, Mrs C A Proadduf. oherhn coliege, treasurer, Mra fr I. Pi ew nuersltv of Illinois, roun-- j O coop, Mrs eatherwood, T'nivef. mt 4f After motherhood Vi'(nMn, members at large, Freno, Calif. Mrs f J Mai ImverMty of Xe-- i I rould not seem to regain mv strength, Mr? Mark Hlfeibaik rorne-hr&d,a Mi turn erit Fersi Heginbotham, I had severe backache, bearing pains, nnersiiv of rallfornie, pU president. a disagreeable catarrhal condition, and jtMr1 M Isfdjarl. Ini'ersitv of lj uI found such great j Gorham. North w eorn general weakness. pan umv ersitv Mrs r. Kinney. PniversHy improvement in mv condition while of Michigan. Mr. H. V Pietg, 1niver- taking the Tftrtt bottle of Pr. Piereo's fit of i alifnrnia Members are aked make reserva- Favorite Prescnptioo that I kept right M M tion with Mis Adkiron not later on with it until I was a perfeetlv well than ThuraJav evening I bad no further trouble and n el.giMe h! muae in he citv are cor-- i woman. have had no sign of vears for to I dta'K invited make rervatione and twenty inward weakness, thanks to Dr. Pteree'j meet nith the aoidHtjon hatiudav Mrs. Minnie Favorite Prescription. Radliff, 298 Thomas street. D. A. R. to What, Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription ha done tor other it will do for Season. vrm. Get if this very dav from your f neighborhood druggist in either liquid Ppirif of Lib?riv chapter. Daughters the American Ftevolutlon will hold It, or tablet form, and write to Dr. Pierce's fit 'f meeting of the vear Thnrwlav at the home of Mrs 8 A Cobh 37,73 Alden afe-pn- e Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for The ploy ram (nr thidiy is tvs. f jL free confidential medical A dvortwmewt. ii F- Compare Prices and Save by Purchasing Here! Regular $35 C3 OO $750. r -j . Hold First Meeting of -- adii. - 933 l9U m nr Sale pries Large Kolinsky Cape, Regular $380. Sale price Beautiful Black Lynx Cape Scarf, Regular $178. Sale price Fine Sables Fox Scarf. all colors Saa.ln. Flapper is 9449iUJ I 07 rf 910 IsOU M ..93 , 919 $57,50 AND UR AND UP ANO ATYKOS Remodeling 25-ce- ue deposit. . DO not expect to change in a week a condition re suiting from long neglect. But follow the treat ment persistently and you will reduce the enlarged pores and make them inconspicuous. cake Get a cake of Woodbur today. A lasts for a month or six weeks. of the cial eiu - c,p: 1 University Women to Hold Opening Meeting. after selecting a fur from our large stock, you are not satisfied, mphcr. ' Bclt Guarantee "iftkiltl&Sft sir. your face. When the heat has expanded the pores, rub in eery gently a fresh lather of Woodburys. Repeat this hot water and lather application several times, stopping at once if your nose feels sensitive. Finish by rubbing the nose for 30 seconds with a piece ot ice. Section 2 of th Ladles' Aid soeietv of the Liberty Park church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at th home of Mrs. G. G. Kent. 1078 East Ninth South street. Plans for meetings and 3 fr Purchased at $aie price The hospital committee of the Catholic Woman's league, of which Mrs. Henry N, Byrne is chairman and Mrs. Ames M Povnter. vice chairman, will resume the regular weekly meetings st Holy Cross hospital beginning Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. directors FTJ R Jap Mink Cape. WRING a soft .cloth from very hot water, lather it with Woodburys Facial Soap, then hold it to e The first meeting of the Citv Federation of Women's Clubs for the season will be held Monday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at Civic Center. The new board Include Mrs. F. W. Meakin, member praaident: Mrs. C. S Klnnev. vice president; Mr. A. O. Treganza, secretarv, Mr. W. J. McCoy, assistant secretary; ,Mra. D. H. Gove, treasurer, and Mrs iisabeth Coray delegate at large. The present year Inaugurates the twelfth year of actlv.tv for the citv federation. and the new officers anticipate a year of achievement. Th program each month will be devoted to prcb.ems for th social, civic and moral hetta-- . ment of the communitv. ard vil be supn n in plemented bv eddresec everv subje-- t that :s ' n ai I to women. gladly refund th treatment: (Illustrated) Dr. J. E. Broaddu Mrs Edward T. McGurrm, Mis ilay-mNoble. TUESDAY, DECEMBER S 3 30 O CLOCK. Holy Cross day, current events . . Miss Mary Hughes History, legends, literature Mrs. W. S. Kevtlng St. Mary's orchestra Music Tea. TUESDAY, JANUARY 33.30 O'CLOCK. Airs. Eugene P. Gaylord Current events Womans Responsibility Toward Gov rrnment . . .Miss Elizabeth Fits Gerald Resolutions on divorce and Mra O. J. Enkmg Miss Ethel Hogan Music Tea. O'CLOCK. TUESDAT. FEBRUARY The Rev. James T. Torsney Lecture Professor Amedee Tremblay Music 80 O'CLOCK. TUESDAY, MARCH Mrs. H. N. Byrne Current event "The Passion Play at Oberammergau" Mrs. E. B Palmer Air. and Mrs. J. W. Curtis Music TUESDAY. APRIL 32:30 O'CLOCK. Mrs. J. E. Dooly Current events The Romance of Mining Ernest Bamberger Mrs. Marsh B. Bootbby Music MAY 82.30 (J'CLOCK. TUESDAY, President's report, reports of executive officers, reports of chairmen of standing committees end departments, election of officers, tea. City Federation to Open Year's Work. If. pore of your face arc not as fine as those on other parts of your body. On the nose, especially, there are more fat glands, and there is more activity ot the pores. If these pores are not properly stimulated and cleansed, they clog up and become enlarged. To reduce enlarged pores, follow every night this simple Mur ic a Money The 32 D. C. . grow larger if neglected X mu-eue- The Utah Audubon eociety and the chapter of th Cooper Ornithological club will hold the first meeting of the season Wednesday evening at the home of A. O. Tregania. Mr. and Mrs M. A Peterson will entertain the members and friends of Liberty review No 9, W. B A at a flower shower st their home. 3363 Windsor street, Thursday evening. Mrs. M. F. Cow lev will entertain the ladle of the State Bocletv of the Mormon Battalion at her home, 133 North of eUng S its seventh year of service the Cathelic Womans hold Its first regular season Tuesday evening o'clock at l)ie Ladlea Literary club- house.4 The evening will be featured by an address to be given bv the Rev. Father C. B. Moullnler, who will have for hie subject the "Conservation of Health The Right Rev Bishop Joseph S. Glass, C. M. D. D., will also give an addres. after which a reception will be held In honor of the Rev. Father Moullnter, the bishop and president of the t atholic Hospital association cf the the United Stales and Canada, who la heie to attend the council of the American College of Surgeons. . The music for the evening has been arranged by Mine Lucille Jenktna and will lrciude tha following numbers: Violin solo. Thaia (intermezzo) MasseHear You Calling Me Caro net. Roma, Miss Lucile Jenkins, accompanied bv Alisa Marguerite Devine, trio. Carry Me Back to Die Vlrglny." James A. Bland; violin, Miss Jenkins, cello. Miss Isabel Jenkins, piano, Alisa Marguerlt Devine. Refreshments will be served bv members of the entertainment committee, who are the hostespes of the evening, under the direction of Mrtf. C. A. Quigley, chairman, and Mra. Arthur Kelly, vice chairmen. All Interested friend of th league are invited to attend the meeting. The yearbook of the league, just off the press, outlines many meetings and other activities throughout the year. The program for general meeting as outlined bv the program committee including Aire. R. C. O'Neil, chairman; Mra Vivian P Strange, vice chairman, Mra W. 8 Key. ting. Airs. O. J Jenkins. Miss Alary Gevin and Mtsa Adeie Tague, follow. 30 O'CLOCK. TUESDAY. OCTOBER Echoes from the Biennial" Mrs. W. H. Bints "The Lon Arm of Radio ; H. T. Plumb. E. E. Mexico Today'.'.. . .Professor G. O. Russell Music Miss Valentine Gorllnskl, Alias Anna AL Dailey. Tea. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7 S OCLOCK. at 'John W Alford preluding. The After the summer vacation the Elk Ladles' dub will open the season work with the initial meeting Monday evening St 8 o'clock at the Elks' club. The program committee, consisting of Mrs. O. B. Dibbles, Mrs. F. T. Porte, Mrs. Stephen Cobh and Mra R H. Irvine, has compiled an Interesting program for the year The opening addres of the president Mrs B T Pyper. will be given at the opening meeting tomorrow. Conspicuous nose pores Activity Ladle LRkrSry club SECTION'S of the ho firt meetings of the season at th clubhouse this week. at Seasons Its MANUFACTURING FURRIERS. 1 IS r Main. . Civil Revohrttonary. Spanish World War Songs. "Resolution of Ihe Thirty7nt gress " Mrs. George M Bacon, chairman. and Con- , Oliver O. Howard Womans Relief eorps entertained at a 5 oclock party Thursday afternoon at the K. of P. hall In the first of a aerie Mrs. Mary Coil, president of the Alaxwell-McKecorps; Airs. Kate Lester, past president of Maxwell Airs. Johanna Melton. I tah's only corps, old army nurse, and Mrs. Martha Price, were the past department president, d guest of hohor. The first prise, a cup and saucer, was won by Mr. . llliam C. The second pri7e, d a fake p.ate, wns won bv Mr The third largerette Harvey d prise, a" pie plate, was won bv Mrs. Mabel 'Hill. Tile consolation lize was won by Airs. Alary Alaskovitz. an hand-painte- Y liand-painte- Repairing hand-painte- These are the best representatives of the three typea of electric vacuum cleaners you are sure to find ono of these excellent cleaner exactly suited to jour needs. ?Sa m "Thhe' thii voppm'tt!Bitr ' tcr setmro'OBo uf "these-wGnderf- C,lcaner3 ul on exceptionally easy ... J'.J. terms you will be forever free from all cleaning worries. RemovesuHairy Growths Without Pain or Bother (Modes of Today) Dot necessary to us a painful to remove nairv growths, for process with a little delatone handy you can keep the skin entirely free from Jhese To remove hair, beauty destrovers. mak n stiff paste with a little powdered delatone and water. Spread this on the hairv surface and in about two minutes rub off, wash the ekiu and the hairs are gone. 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