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Show V1 IHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY mnm Salt.La k Is - h PEANUT BUTTER CANNED VEGETABLES Corn, can .ku. ...,10c . ,15c Country Gentleman Coro String Beans, 2 can for"?..-.- . , ,25c 25c Tomatoes, 2 cans for 20c targe can Pumpkin targe can Hominy ........ ,,..,150 Large can Ijjol Monte Sweet Potatoes . , .20c 20c targe oan Spinach v'. can 2 Sauer Kraut..,. for 25c Largo BEANS . ; A Urge variety and an unusual saving. Navv Bcaot 5 lbs. 2 lbs 19c 430 Bavou Beans x 2 lb. -- .23c 53C 5 lbs. . rink Beaus v versity. AVomen of Utah; Mrs Ellon Llndeman, of the Typographical. Union; Airs. L. Jones, Daughters of the Mor- 2 lbs. .....10c lb. 19c I Bed Mexican Beans Annie mon Battalion. After tile banquet the following two one-aplays will be given at the Ladies' Lhernry club by the Community Players: The Playgoers," by Arthur Pinero, presented by the Player club, which wa instrumental in organizing the Municipal Drama league: Suppressed Desiree," by Cook and Glaspell, presented by the Salt Lake Community. Drama league. Music will be furnished by the Community orchestra. Fresh flowers .will be donated each day from the garden of W. P. Epperson ftt Kaysvflle. 21 Lima Beans ct 2 lbs., 5 lb 43c 5 lbs. 43c lbs.-- 53c 23c 5 j....' HONEY . , ROYAL GARDEN TEA Royal Garden Is' the first picking . Our stores. sell tha highest quality 1 Highest quality Honey, put up in quart Mason Jars. . Quart jar Pure. Honey ... .. ...43C brands, both'jars and tins. Small jar lloody Peanut Butter 15c Mod. jar Heinz Peanut Butter ,.19c Lirge jar Iloody z. Peanut 23c Butter can Hoodys ....25c can Hoodys ...47c can iloody a - PAPER 2 longs rolls Wax Paper .J5c 1 pkg. Napkins (40 to pkg.) ;...10c 25c 4 rolls Toilet Paper MATCHES. of the finest Japan Tea. and is free from Injurious Tan Dust. Note the unusual low prices for this high-grad- e product; ........ 35c Our stores have a large variety ef Purity Biscuit Co.s Potusetta Crick nr and our stock is always fresh. All large size Crackers, 2 pkgs. for ,25c 10c Medium Crackers .29e Family Size Crackers 40c Large cartons Plain Sodas targe Wooden Box Salted Rodas 49c Barrel Lemon, Vanilla or Ginger ....-.29Snaps . Small pkg. Lemon, Ginger Snaps or Animal Crackers .............. 5c ZED LAXATIVE BRAN .35c lb. Royal Garden 65c lb. Royal Garden 40c lb, Liptons Tea 1 lb. Liptons Tea ...79c Vj lb. Best Ceylon Black Tea, to 1 to 31-0- 2 boxes Bed beal-.- v 6 boxe4 (1 carton) bulk , .....25c Best Ceylon Black, Bulk ,.49c 1 lb. ' .....15c COCOA AND CHOCOLATE . We sell 3. O. McDonalds, host that can be ' obtained. . the Fast-movi- ng stock insures our patrons against old foods. You can always depend on their freshness. V.2 for 35c 4 lb. Pure Cocoa 1 lb. Pure Cocoa .....33c . i lb. Dontboil-.......40c lb. Dontboil 79c Rmal lean Instant Cocoa . .3 for 250 Boof. Garden Chocolate, Ground Vt lb 20c 39c can 31b. can $1.09 51b. ran ..$1.69 lb. Koof Garden Sweet Bar Chocolate . 2 for 45c . bar Premium Chocolate .,19q 1 COOKIES . ..,.250 Cereal Poe turn . . 33c BROOMS MOPS The reason our broom sales have increased to fast' recently la because people have found out the. value we offer in our five-ti- e Brooms at this price. 69c Five-TiBrootns 19c Heavy Mop Sticks Veneer Mops !j-lb- - P08TUM Small can Instant Postum Large can Instant Postum CRACKERS e 43c 23c SOME SAVING MEAT PRICES . CHOICE SFBLNG LAMBS Legs of Spring Lamb, lb Loin Lamb Chops, lb Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb. Lamb Stew, lb CHOICE PRIME BEET Firloin Steak, lb. Round Steak, lb Rump Roast ef Beef, lb Beef Pot Roast, best cuts, lb Civic Center Schedule .Planned. The Civic 'Center announces the following schedule for the coming week: Monday 19 to 12, millinery; 2 to .4. remodeling. to 12, beginning dresamak-Ing- ; Tuesday19 2 to 4, advanced dressmaking; 2 to 4, dress form. ; ' Wednesday 2 to 4, millinery; 7 to millinery;' 2 to 9, dres form. leaders' Thursday 10 to to12, project leaders 4, project training class; 13 2 household to 4, engitraining class; neering; 7 to . beginning dressmaking.4. to 3 12. 10 to remodeling; Friday beginning dressmaking. Information about the daseea In drew farm and household engineering may be obtained by calling the Center, The Civio Center and the Commercial club announce that the demonstration week for better homes In America will be October 19 to 25. Three home," furnished according to three different incomes, wit) be open to the publlo every day during that period from 2 p. , m. to 10 p. m. House No.vl Is at 148 Oakland avenue, house No. 2 at 41 Kelsey avenue and house No. 3 at 670 South Fourth East. ,,,..28c .30c 25c 10c 20c 20c 20c 13c SWEET EASTERN PORK Small Loin Pork Chops, lb. Shoulder Pork Steak, lb Rhoulder Pork Roaet (beat cuts), lb. Fresh Ground Country Sausage, 2 lbs. .28c ....20c 20c 25c CUBED MEATS Sweet Sugar Cured Hams, Whole or Half, lb.. Nice Streaked Salt Pork, lb Sweet Sugar Cured Baeon, by tha Piece, lb. ...... .27e ,20c 30c - College loan fund. Airs. C. S. Kinney. Badge and pin committee, Mrs. L, E. Hubbard. Reports of chairmen' of departments.'' Presentation of n;w clubs, Mrs,. W. F. Knox, state organizer. . Responses by new club presidents. a a Appointment of committees. 2:39 p. m Citizenship-sessioat asCircle sembly hall. Community singing. Salute to the flag. Address by General U. G. AlcAJexander, The "General George Washington- - circle. commandant at Fort Douglas. Ladles of the Grand Army- of the Re of Scouts Demonstration by the Girl public, Utah Volunteers," will be enterG. of Mrs. J. direction the under Ogden, tained at the home of Mr. Emma RamFalck and Airs. John Culley. sey Morris Monday afternoon at 3 oclock, band. Mueio by the Fort Douglas Mrs. Alorris is the daughter of a civil S p. m. Dinner at the Newhouse hotel, war veteran. Airs. Lucy A. Clark, a degiven by state federation officers and partment delegate to the national enUtah to the presidents of dubs belonging recently held In De Moinee, Federation of Womens Clubs in honor campment has returned and will report on the of thd general federation officer and la., that' the people .of that city reception elate federation. gave past presidents of thechairman. the grand convention. .It is ex. . Airs. O. P.' Cherdron, that Senator Reed Smoot will be 8 p. m. Address The Influence ot pected Governor Alabey haa also been present. Airs. Rotations," Women in International ' Invited.' Wallace T. Perham of Montana, second vice president of the General Federation Y. C. of Women's Clubs. ' WEDNESDAY. , Meetings In the forenoon and afternoon to be held at the U. of U. , .30 a. m. Executive board meeting. The Y. AV. C..A. program for this weet follows: 10 a... m. Community singing.on credentials and committee Woloyae, West Monday 4 Oclock, Report pf ' 4 oclock, meeting of repreelection of officers. high echoed; " from high school, clubs to 12.30 p. in. A complimentary luncheon sentative will be served by the' University of Utah make 'posters for- - Halloween party; 6 to delegates oclock.. AV. AV, G. and Chapeau clubs ol at the cafeteria '7.15 oclock, meet- -' and visitor. ' Chairman, Airs. Joseph F. employed girls meet; women Ing of advertising - committee for Hair Utah of Merrill. The University will be hostesses. . W. P! Epperson, mem ...iowepn party. bee of the Municipal league will talk orf Tuesday 4 oclock. Triloba, East high school dub civic Pride." 2 30 p. rn. Educational conference and AVednesday 3 oclock, the Initial meetround table, ing to form a club for girls employed in Before the conference Mis Mary Muck-le- y homes: 4 oclock F!o, West high club, of the Child Welfare division of the hold it stunt initiation for new memstate board of public health will report ber; 7.30 oclock, committee ef business entertainment for on the Sheppard Towner act, and Mr girl meets to plsn N. A. Dunvon on .Indian welfare.! Halloween party; 7 oclock fcteno club. The educational' conference and round Thursday 6.39 ojclock, Mr. F. H- Gatable will be conducted by Presidents llaghers Pocket Testament class for tousj- -, Georgi Thomas of the University of Utah, nees glrlst.6 of the 'E' Frida 3ft.Kapka. dub of girls from the F. Harris of Methodiet and BrigFirat college churchy give a progresham Young university: Superintendents sive dinntr. x eduC. N. .Jeneen of the state board of cation! G. N. Child .of the ptiblitf school of Balt Lake City, 3. A!. Mill of the industrial school apd ,!Mr. Archie Bow Club. man of the industrial hoard. ' 8 p. m. Annual banquet., at the Hotel dub will meet MonShort The Story . Utah. afternoon at th home of Mra ErThe banquet wtU e given Ifi the top- day Fowler, 817 Ninth East street. An per room of the hotel. A reception, will nest will be given as follows: Indian be given from ! until 6 o'clock on the Indian program Mr. W. J. Barrette; Legend, Airs. mezzanine. The presidents of the va- Indian melodies. Lloyd AVeeter; rious clubs will be In the receiving line. Indian Blanket and 'tbelr , Symbols," The committee assisting will Include: Miss Linda Jeasuo. Chairmen general arrangements. Mra E. E. Corfman; deoorat.ona and arrangeThe Ladle Aid society of the Cenments. Mra. W. S. Hodgson, Mrs. Mark will meet TuesReedall. Mrs. A. O. Treganza, Atra Ben tenary Methodist church afternoon at 3 o'clock In the church day Johnson, Mrs. Leroy H'gsoh, Mrs. J. V, Raweon, Mr L. R. Mattie; Mrs. Elmo parlors. V. Smith will be teastmistreee:, ticket meeting of the Cleofan I reservations, Mr. F. E. Murray, Air. Tb regular H E. Godwin; table hostessea will be postponed this week to Thursday afternoon. will be Mr. Lewi Telle Cannon Mr. clqb prealdent and' are A "Social !on. of hostess nd Airs. Heber K.- Burton will E. T. Smith, American ' Century Realism Eighteenth Unlveritv Women: Mr.WrUr'5fcCoy, discus , Aurora; Mra Harden Bennlon. Authors; and Romanticism " Mrs. Freeman 8. Mornlngstar, Bay View; Mra H. M- - Walden, Business and Pro The, regular meetingwasof .the Wasatch to have been fessional Women; Mra H. K. Burt&n. Llterarv club, which Cleofan; Mre, F. J. Mosee. Collete: Mrs. held Tuesday, has been postponed on AY. J. AVolstenholme, Daughters of Hand- account of the meeting of the State Fedcart Pioneers; Airs, O. P. Cherdron. eration of Women's Clubs. J., Bateman. ladles Literary; MrSl c.AV.- AV. Wat ton, The- - AyomanIloma Missionary- - SoMonday Night: Airs. Neighborhood House;. Mr. 3 T. Jarrett, ciety of the Centenary Methodist church Salt Lake Mothers: Mr. Daisy Allen. will meet Thursday Bfterneon.it 2 30 Seekers; Sirs. Dahpne Dalton. Utah gate oclock at the holme of Airs. T. AV. Davies, Nurse" association; Alfs Mark Reedail. 1751 Fifth East street. Study will beAtasatch; Airs. F--. R Phelps, Welfare. gin of the pew mission study book, In Mrs. J. F. Merrill, AVomen of the Urn the Vanguard of a Race." Washington to' Be Entertained. -- . -- ml fwcf Sweet Suga program-oammUte- -- S7WU8 1 1 10c targe Tender June Peas 2 for 25c Early June Peas Sifted Early June Peas . 015e . 25C Extra foifted Early June Pea ... Eastern District federation, Mrs- - C, E. Maw, president of First ' , Division federation. Mrs. E. G. Gotvans, former corresponding secretary. Miss Eva Erb. corresponding secretary. Mrs. John Culley.. recording secretary. Mrs. O. J. Enking, treasurer. Airs. C, W. Watson, auditor. of stand jig committees: " Reports Finance, Mrs. John Culley. INVEST SahlakeeJUuh der. -- , INVEST SOME OF OUR REGULAR SAVING PRICES . r SaliUtf . NEW PACK PEAS Our prices on these delicious New Pack Peas effect a big saving to you. They come to us in four grade Select your grade with your next or- :30-p- ences, Miss Alice Reynolds. Report of the Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis, on job analysis in home, , making, Miss Jean Cox. ' TUESDAY. .39 a. m. Executive board meeting. 19 a. m. Community elnglng. Reports of stewardship: Mrs. Edward Bichsel, retiring general federation director for Utah Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, general federation director for Utah. Airs. W. F. Adams, former president of Utah Federation of Women's dubs-Mr- s. B. O. Wattis, president of Utah Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. F. W. Meakin, president of gait Lake City federation. Mrs. R. ' president City federation. iMlrs. J. F. SIcKnlght, president of ImitSfitot 5 The program follows: MONDAY. .30 a. m. Executive board 'meeting! ' 10 a. m. Conference of presidents of clubs belonging to the Utah Federation of Women's clubs and chairmen of departments. , . m. Community singing. Address of welcome. Mayor Nealen, Response, Mrs. Thomas Fouts of Price, second vice president of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs. Response, Miss Edith Bowen. of the . Clio club, Logam President's address, Mrs. E. O. Wattls of Ogden, president of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. e, Report of the J. D. Pardee, chairman. FYom until 6 o'clock in the afternoon the delegates will be entertained at tea at the Ladles Literary club, with the presidents of clubs belonging to the Balt Laker Federation of Womens clubs as hostesses, Mrs. F. W- - Meakin, chairman. The .entertainment committee, of the Ladies Literary club wilt, assist in serving. 8 p. m. Dinner for the presidents of clube belonging to the Utah Federation of Women's clubs and chairmen of departments. 8 p. m. National convention .session. Biennial reports, Mrs. Edward Bichsel, retiring general federation director for Utah; Mre. E. O. Leatherwood, general federation director fop Utah; Mrs. K. U. Wattis, president of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs; Mrs. Elizabeth H. Coray. public health; Sirs. W. child welfare and art; Airs. Valentine Oldeon, citizenship, and Airs. George F. Wasson, music. conferGleanings from Washington ences and conventions, Airs. E. O. Leatherwood. conferfrom the Baltimore Greetings Invited to Have you experienced the different impressiona i receiving a circular and personal letter or telegram? The me is the personal touch; the other is the cold formality of hundreds. Jn the aame way you can feel this personal lervice touch when buying foods at our store; for you omo in qontact with courteous and accurate salespeople, your patronage and are pleased to serve you. The circular letter, prepared for the hundreds, usually fails to fit any, andcomparea in many ways to .the strings feelings, you experience while attempting to wait on J yourself. We have made the Grocery and Meat busines our profession. You no doubt have specialised in other lines and can appreciate the thought of our being in a position t) help you in the buying of your foods. When you ome to know us as thousands of our customers do, you will then know that your Interests are oura, and that yon can fully depend upon what our salespeople tell you. This dependable personal service touch that we gladly render all our patrons, and the cheap prices we alwayi maintain, make Skaggs Cash and Carry Stores stand out as unusual and safe places for you to buy your entire grocery and meat supply. . If you are not one of our satisfied patrons, start tomorrow and wo know you will be more than pleased . with your savings. , DELEGATES to theof the Utah Federation. of Womens clubs, which will open In this city tomorrow for a three days session, will arrive late today and early tomorrow. About JiO are expected to attend. The sessions will be held at the Ladies Literary club, with the exception of Wednesday, when the meetings for the morning and afternoon will be at the Univerof Utah, and the citizenship meet-- , sity in Tuesday afternoon at assembly hall. The local entertainment committee, of which Mrs. F, W, Meakin, president of the Sait Lake City Federation of Womens clubs, is chairman, will welcome the visitors and has arranged various features of social dlveseionst In their honor.' . asked togivp SaltLabcJlta!i INVEST Above ! JbuVc nor asked to gtvp Youre YouVp Invited to y Readv to (Ireet rederalion of. Womens Clubs twenty-nint- 3We nop 3bwVtucr asked to ptvt (left to right) Mrs.E O. Wattis of Ogden, president of the Utah Federation of Women! Clubs, which will session In this city tomorrow; Mrs. F. W. Meakin, president of the Bait Lake City Federation of Womens open a three-daClubs, in charge of the entertainment ef .delegates and visitors to the convention. Below Mrs. Wallace Perham' of Gleadive Monk, second vice president of the General Federation of Women! Club, who will be one of the speakers at , - , the state meeting. -- 4 MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1922.; A. Plans W. Schedule. Weekly - out-of-to- -- - - Indian Program Planned by ... - see Friday: Mrs. W. I Newton, Mr. M. M, Myres, Mr. C. M. Perry, Mrs. W. M. Shade and Mrs. F. C, Schlopkohl. Th next club meeting will be next Wednesday afternoon at the Baptist church. The Mrs. subject for diHcuselon will be "Tsxes; Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock with Where They Are Derived From and The.r avenue. Thoma Simpson. 3! Coatsvllle Use." After attending the meetjng of the DisThe two section of the Missionary Fedcratpn of Womens clubs at of the Firat Presbyterian church trict Idaho Kails, Wednesday, Thursday and mornwill meet at th church Tuesday Mrs. Ferd Schlopkohl, president ing at U o'clock for mission studv. Lunch-eo- h Friday, will too served at 13.39 oclock. The regular meeting will e called at 130 lock, with devotional under the direr, tion of Mrs Gwwgo E. Davies, special music toy Mrs. C J. McCormick and an Illustrated lecture on Alaska by M's to to given at th Hotel Utah Saturday alter nooa, November 4. Th tad! Auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Firemena association will meet Literary Club Sections Scheduled to Meet. Passion Play to Be Presented Before Club. Section meetings of the Ladles Literary dub for this week are as follows: Art and crafts section, at the clubhouse. Luncheon willThursday be served at 1 o'clock. A domestic sc:ence program will be carried out. All tlie members are requested to bring pencil and paper and their favorite rocpe. Mrs. AV. R. Calvert haa the day in charge. , The currant events and current literature section, Friday at 2 30 p. m. at the clubhouse. Airs. A. D. Pierson will give a paper on the Conference at Genoa, or Germanys Part." Miss Perea Heginbotham will talk of her European All experiences. Tea will be served. club members are Invited Ip attend. The Good Citizenship club of the current q vents and current literature section will meet at the Rivereido library Thursday afternoon. The entertainment committee of the club will meet at the clubhouse Afondav morning at 9 o'clock. The meeting Is called to make preparation for the tea. to be served at the Federation of Women's Club convention Mondav. d The Passion Plav will he presented Gberammergau Mrs. E. B. Palmar at the monthly meeting of the Business and Professional At Oman's chib to be held Thursday evening at the Civic Center. The Interpretation will be Enhanced by. stereoptlcon views and photograph .which Mrs. Palmer secured while in attendance at the recent summer performance of the play during the European trip from which she has recently returned. Some description of the country, the people and the customs of the picturesque little village of Oberammergau will alaT be Included in Mr. Palmer talk, nd an appropriate musical program will be given. Club members will gather for the regular dinner at 8 15 oclock, and a brief business meeting will toe. held preceding the program. world-fame- Alice Rowe. Th Ladles Auxiliary to. th will entertain of Foreign War Veterans at cards Wednesday afternoon at the post headResen ations quarter In Chickerfng hall. Rob-ermay toe made toy calling Mra. Edward Mrs. M. F. 6haw or Mr. Albert LarTuea-day son. Rsn'tions must be made by evening. a The Young Matrons club of the First Congregational church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 5 30 o'clock with- Mrs. E. P. Smith, 255 Dougin avenue. to Discussed. A regular meeting of the Past Matrons The literary and current events section circle. Order of tb Eastern Star, will Women of the Catholic Woman's league will meet be held at the home of Mrs. E. O. Monday afternoon at 3 oclock st th Leatherwood next Thursday afternoon at - ' Knight of Columbus clubrooms. 165 East I o'clock. All memheqj are Invited, street. Airs. Elizabeth South Temple Tb American Association Of Univerwill have for her subject, In the sity Women will meet next Saturday at Realm of SpirifuaUtm. and Mrs, Wilbur 12 19 o'clock at the Y. W. C A. 'clubIDAHO S. Hodgson will discus current event. house. At. Perea Heginbotham and Interested are Invited to attend. friend Mis AVlnifred Alurph, who have reworttrlfk Wton.EY, tdlb., Oct. II cently returned frorg Europe. will tell of 1Vdrwlck left Hoadse tntf Ml their summer experiences kndihfitc Im' tt tout Ea thev Kef stopped la pressions of the Passion Play, (,ike, her they formerly resided. Th following hospitality committee is uet. Mr. sod Mra J. H. Bemr have tt s In charge of the luncheon: Mrs. Frank Meet. L T. Meyer f Him mend, lad chairman; Mrs H. F. Forbes, Mra. left Tuertsv tot Drw, Mr sad Mis: Fard Rowe Service The MonStar will meet Legion H. AV. Diet. Mr. W. H. Cannon, Mrs. month.. Cl., for tuy f wwilrelumed at 1 39 o'clock at the Hotel ftMd.ni, A. C. Cola, Miss Jean Cox, Mrs. L. A. day afternoon t Mr. u4 Mrs. I, E Rockwell on the mezzenine. F. D, Keeler will their hem. .4 Btoadford, Snndiy. .Per an auto Brtdgland. Mr. Annette- C. Banker and Utah Miss Anae Crltchlow. Reservations may talk on the "High School Cadet Bat- trip to Portland. They wet. accompanied by talion and th Reason for Its Existence." Ml SI.rjori. Draer. be mad from' Mrs. H. M. Adkinson beA program of musical number win b " returned fore Thursday evening. Mra J. T. Fowler and eoiell given by th pupil of th West .high . New members of the executive comrly lent week from a month', vl.lt with relaschool. and Fnrtl.ad la tive. friend, .ad mittee elected at the vl.latty. meeting- - are . lven la.t evenln The eamiv.l and dance Air. R. B. Porter, vice president, hones by th. Order of E Ladies of Mooseheart. chapter 3, will at th. Hailey open the place of Mra. Mary N. Keith,taking and we. th. MCl.l .vent ef tbo week. Mr. Guy Sterling. taking the place of entertain In the ladies parlor. Alosse hall, beklh. Mr. end- - Mr Ralph Rttrentoa of O.nnett Friday afternoon from 4 to 6. Mr. F. J. Marferding All legionnaires and their frisijda art left lest week tot Lew ta ton. Utah, to mak. u.ir a, hmaa. The Authors' club will meet at 19.39 Invited. O'clock AVednesday morning Anns Sewing circle will meet Wed. The program is from Memories and I AMERICAN FALLS Studies." by William James, rhapter nsday afterneoa at 2 oclock at Holy 1 , Cross hospital. nd the Individ XIV' "Th University uar; Ph. D.True Octopus, Mary E. Con AMERICAN FALLS. Idahp.. Oct. 14. Harvard. The Alice E. The hospital committee of the Catholic neily: Falls Woman's dub met Stanford Evans: Ideal Destiny, Emily Woman s league will meet Thursday Th Americanafternoon at the Bapt st Wednesday D. Calderwood. 2 afternoon" at o'clock at Holy1 Cross hos- church. Ufa R. B. Greenwood led the . pital. Gronkhlt was Mra and meeting Georg The Ladies Aid oCitv of the Centeread were Ed. .hostess. Mra by Papers eC the gxrxh The board ef director nary Methodist church will meet Tuesday Miss Schlessman, the subafternoon at S oclock in the church par- Daft Home will' meet Monday morning Cronkhit andTable Serand Decoration being ject lors. at 19 o'clock at th home.' vice" and Menus and Help few Hostesses Without Maids.". Mrs. Greenwood P. of the E. 0. 'Sisterhood The Saturday Nivht club will meet led the parliamentary dr 01. Mr. C. R. Chapter p will meet Monday at a i eVlock luncheort B. with (Mrs. evening Athey, former secretary of th with Mra. R. J. Stockslaxer and 'Airs. low. 430 Seventh East street. association, of Boise, gavwa ax Chajrlee. B. McEl'ray at the E locks'. ger talk on the preventlotpf tuberculosis. home, 1233 Third avenue. ' The entertainment committee of the . Mrs. Reuben Austin and her mother. Ladies Literary elub, oensisttng of Miss Mra K. C. Fields, of Sod bprinta are Th regular meeting of the College Jessie chairman; Mra Charles H. guests of Mra Walter Kerr. club will be held Thursday afternoon ab Kearney-ice chairman;-Mra- . The foitbwlng were selected e delegate George Hi the home tof Mra Orin 'Ttigmnn. 153? Watson, Mrs. Janie Blair. Mra Johq C. to attend the meeting of th State Fed' avenue. Facte Mr E. O. Leatherar- eration of Woman and Mrs. Henry cluba to be held at Michigan wood will be the assisting .hosters. ranged for a large charity card party Burley next Wednesday, Thursday and University to Meet at Luncheon.' Qeo-gheg- HAILEY, Rl lat ' ft - Sa.t-urd- Rw-U, 4 I i s. Spiritualism Be Service Star Legion to of the American Fatla Womans dub. haa returned home. Mr. and Mra. Maurice M. Myres end Mra. Myres mother, Mrs. M. A. Coffin, who is their guest from California, few day spent returned Tuesday from at Idaho Falls. Mre. James Sykes and little aon. James. Jr., returned the first of th week from Missouri, where they had been for several week visiting Mra Sykess former home. - fr - I MotherWrites everybody could experience the benefits of e just ence, there would not bo much of any other cough medicine sold. Another ene writes: It the best ever sold for a bad cough and eold J It cost less than h cent a doee. It contalna n chloroform or opiates of any kind. - It iaeom-poee- d of Menthol, W ild Cherry bark, Tolu, Cascara, (f nndeli a all properly blended to make theEssenc than ordinary laxative, an quickly, but toius in driving all cold and cough Inflammation out of the Bystem. You can mix the Essence Mentho Laxene with sugar eyrup, or honey, making a aJentho-Laxen- Pint of Delicious Cough Syrup i Couh Syrup i ( Superior Prompt Relief Effective or you can take the pure essence In doses of 10 drop. Either way it work quickly. A pint is equal to 8 to 12 bottles of ready made cough eyrup, costing PINT from $3.00 to)i00. You about $3. 00 for you can make a pint for aboutaaye 75 eta. Make a ...... and mix that is all no trouble direction wi each bottle.. Acute Coughs and Colds, old Chronic Coughs Bronchial Asthma and Catarrh are promptly relieved when this pure, good, home-mamedicine is used. Children dont fight Best for aged folks. Mad and used by intelligent mothers-ov- er 300,000 of them. Any good druggist can supply Blackburns Essence Mentho-LaxenGet a bottli of your druggist and make a pint-If- s delicious. de it. e. Lonng mothtrt mdkt it children gladly taka it". - Dear Ebs: Th lint Coea of Menthe-Laxe- o given my Saaghtw gave btertef fleet relief, ee wa have VMd It steadily from that on. 18 have AMren Bring: Three are married and two ef than each hew flvri ehudren. They, tom aew ue Mentho-Loxe- s whenever they ere ettaelud by cold ar eoofb It haa Mwad aO of many a doctor hill, and much nSma Mre. Lawrence Caeaer, Qoeca St. N. & Fittebcggh. Fa. 8 , t ! , Seod 5c. postage for Trfsl S&mpls and Health and Beauty Boc& Th BlaCkbUm Producta Co DePt - N- - p-- Dayton. Ohio. J |