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Show !! rHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1922. rex t lit the hem Me. of Do Ira wa enterta n4 Mr' John Learning m til take The Social Hoi T'lorTburSiy the subtect yeetsrdav hv Mr W. H Burisnd Mrs. Melton was, hostess to the Fan .What Women- Club Are Accempi.s.'l-In- I !l charge 'f I MT. PLEASANT - I MOUNT PLEASANT. Oet. H -- Mis Grace ila SampleJuttructor-o- f piano and voice at Wasatch academy, a ho re returned a from tear star three reqtlv In the Holv land. wat the guest of honor 1 oclock at a besut.fullv appointed F C. luncheon given Monday by Mr -- Jensen A low bowl of 1st garden flow-er- a formed th th for centerpiece which held cover for luncheon tab H. Mi D Puckering. Miaa Sample, Mr. Mir Km ijy Fleming, va Grace Lee Mia Lie M Wlcklund, Mis Joeephlne M ra Maine and Miss H. Faith Bund'. " (ranees Jensen. The member of die Women' Miealoif. rv society, were enterta ned Tuesday t the home of Mr. A. V. afternoon as In Boand. Miss Frances Jensen chars of devotional and Mrs, D. H. H Mlsn sml Louise Weaver Ltuckerlng talks on Alaska and ths mission gate work among th Indians natives there. Illustrating the talks with manv original F.nal details were 'completed pictures for the church dinner to be g ven bv the next society In the Masonic banquet-rooRefreshment were Mondav evening. served to thirty guest: The Teentieth Century club met Thursday, afternoon with Mr F. C. Jensen. Mrs A ern 8 Winters read chapter two from 'The I nlvergltv of Hard knock and Mrs R W W reah proeented the lesson. Orstorv" of the Bible, from "Bible An Interesting Ftory Son or Ages of last summer's Impressions and in Europe waa narrated by exrerjnce Musical numMrs. p, M Duckerng bers were given by Miss France and Mir Ella Nellsen of Long Beach. Luncheon was served to twenty-fiv- e guest . Mrs Fred Rasmussen entertained several friend informally Tuesday afternoon In honor of her birthday anni- r m w Jnn 1 versary E. F Gardemann entertained at a Mr luncheon Mondav afternoon for Mr R AV. Jackson, Mr. Falreld Larsen, Mies Miss Louise Sunpeon Beatric.jf'ilen. Mrs Frank Jone and Mis Ina Laraen entertained Monday afternoon, complimentary to Mis La Von next week for Lund, who will lcav California. Mr. F. R Candlind and daughter. Mis Ella Nellsen. of Long Beach, Cal., ar guests of Mount Pleasant and Flair-vierelative. They are from a visit with Mr and Mr Hreturning LeRoy NeU-ae- n . In Ohio. and other Th Rev. and Mrs. A. V. Boand, Mr. O W. Brand and Miss Edith Thorpe motored to gait Lake. Wednesday, for a day visit fw -Mrs. C. L. Johns nd Mr Ppofenand and Mr J H Homung of Salt Lk left Sundev on a week automobile trip through southern Utah ' Mr C. W. Sorensen. Mr R. H. Hlncklev, Mr R. L. Madsen and Mr F. C Jensen will attend th Utah of Women rlub In Salt Lake next week aa delegate from the Twentieth Century club. w rlatla Fed-eratl- TWIN FALLS, IDA. TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Oct 14 Mr C. Mitchell entertained Wednesday M. at 1 e clock luncheon. follWed by bridge, for Aster, were used effectforty guest ively In a color scheme of lavender and Mr LI E. Salladay won honors pink. for high score at brldr and Mr W. H. Eldridge waa awarded the ootmolatlon. W. H (Jreenhow entertained at Mr meeting of the Wednesday Bridge dub Wednesday afternoon. Mr E. C. Laver mg of Bole waa a guest of th club. Mrs A. E. Rlifer was hoMes Wednes day at a meeting of the Harmony club, wae the dlverelon. Mr Ernest kndg won Vhite the prise for high soore. Mr Edward Gutterr entertained Tues JrSL W. Moor this k. o--u LOUVRE CAFE g Souel elus WtdnesdSy aternooru, Ramen William entertained for a denclnf partv The M. I. A fat Ethl Clark Sunday evening. The Thursday stsnmf at Fog c 4b Jacob hall numbered sixteen. 8t. Katherine' gulM met Thursday 8 8S o clock tea. A Jtpanert motif was alth Mr. Ira Wl Moor carried out In a color scheme of purple Th Woodcraft met In Miss Grace sf Nelghborg LAYTON and rose in all of the elaborate decogessKm last evening. -Initiation regular rs five detail. s put on. Mis Lilen London entertained Friday LATTON, .Oct 14 Mr and Mra frnk ite Mr f Dubo. 1 vlit-I- nf Grant Evening of last week at ah home pi her gar entertained at a dinner pa'ty at their tht elty. rtlaUves inCttty re laid for Mr Corera parents Mr and Mrs. E. A. London, tt Thursday erentng s (lamina party for a number of friends and Mra Drid Toyo f Grouse Creek Mr. 4 Mxa Aim Mr and Mr tv H Burkholder enterToys f Ogden. Mr J W. Jack on of ternal sad Mr and Mra U 1. Guthrie IDAHO tained Friday evening of last week at Mr. atHk Mra IT. Major entertained at a thester partv, complimenting the r guests. farewell home partv at their Twe0ay Ir. and Mr Atherton of Marehal-to- n. evening Indinner 8 HOS HON. Icah. Oct 14 J H. Kll. honor of their aen Fred Major, wh lows. to the northern Patrick g mother. Mrs. Alfc Atchieon, and Mrs. 3 M gmlth was hostess Friday left Rednesiav fee A states J M- Cnm. glass bowl f aster foroaed the cousin. Mr and Mr evening of last week at a meeting of the ecoferpiec rut turned tq ther honts In Veler n Mon-da- v for tha tabi decors t ton. Pi t Matrons' club Mra. lartut Uandte sprat 8nsday In Balt after tl.itir for t Mrs. L. E. Sslledsv entertained Friday weeke Mr Juafternoon of last week for members of Leltt Perry Oxlev sntsrtatned th dne-daMr Mra Clifford tVoed of Cannon feava nto rtuu y hotr Bridge her the Forinlghtly club Bridge was' the (K-- v mored and t home to t make their Layton , erelon. Sir stemngJ. P MoC lure and Mr Mra Otarte of leiii la th facet of tv. B Amsbary and Mrs. L.nke were her sitter- - Mrs. Goatee Mr and Ir E. L. P's't entertained (eolden Adams Mr sad Mrs guests of the club. Frank Mtfteeidea entertained at dinner Cundey In honor of Mr. nl Edwrd T Berber, who hat reIt a family dinner parte at their bom Tuet Mr er lgid for fyeaty turned from a couple of months stay in dev drealai. CTra 1 th mountain tarat. MILFORD Mr. and Mra Robert Birkea and children were Mr C. H. Telman, who had been tlslt, laat week-eavilitora to halt Lke guesti Ing friends and relathes 'at Boise, reMra Girf MILFORD Mr Oct. I o i Mra. Charles Aasott a nd famlh hom Mont'. turned rauirned luattay from A thort rtait U Mra Mary Dixon of Morgan la Ah Jffnm gneat t left1 Wednesdev E. M Clement 4; Salt Uk, Mr William J Thornier for Bol Mr H 8. Baviland, rtt fead bta th farat Mr Uittd fridnda la Sirs-ril-l of weeks to Melt her son for a couple Georg Stafford erf Mrs V Jf Falmtf to left Thvra moath, Tnradav. Rex-- Mr tVltherow. Mr and Mr t Ktnua City, Mv daX fof hr lira. Lueina Lendl tttrtaind th members I The Aft L.' TTfilaerf CUroL n and Margery Bat Mr IMti h forth from Of the East Levtoo Relief aoriefv at aa aa exttiutad Ttait KIl frtaada an rtlaiivaa oISfa&hioned e reher hom Tuesday lard and Hazel and L'le Fcott gulltlnf be atluftcheca ' ia 8a It Lak , x A afternoon naa nerved turned from th meeting of the Central T Mr. P Vaa Flrat odXHra f Jfw lo aasociation at Rupert thirtvlght guest hooM wera Milford Thar4ar. ra raata to Mlsa Beatrice Worst of Boiw U the Mr. A a nett Pterennon and aa. Jostph. wera Blat'b Rock to Ult thrir tfaughler. Mna. Xattlle Salt (ake risfiorg Rond gueet of Mra II E Newman for a fort- s. liamiel Mr and Mra Alfred Kiri sad children of Mlsna IiM aoi jthrra Paafthaoa and Mia PAymnd. Alberta Canada, at guest c Mr. n,ir. Catherine Athev of Boise spent Jtunlta MiUrr apont 1at vrriHtB at th bom E. Mr ad DvH Sunday ae- - the guest or Mr (Fred Goodof Mr and Mra tt aUeKam of Black Rrk ' Mra Mercy hns!h of tentervlil tRa guegt ing aa tha gurta of M.lifBfniU and TckU 'w R Mra. her of Mr and 'Mrs A E. Bowler, who had J. (.raosde Ndaughter James . Mr. Arthur EUi spent Frida r ia MU Lake been visiting relative in Salt Lake, reMr Coo aHtk tPad wtrrtatn Mr and Mra. eJgnirt Laocf and family turned hom hor hom Tburwiay aftrao. Monday party left thl week for Delta to make their bom In honor ori hi btrthdsv anniversary, eon wa aarvod to twenty. A reunion of th Clark famllv was held at Benjamin Tt'eeks Mira M C Bmitlian baa Juat rr turned fmt gat e a stag dinner Tues, Barton the home of Mr and MMARiUttm A two waka viait lth friaada at evening After the business meeting day Mra Rachel Jefferson raidraed Sir and Sira Verne Mil!api are here atnrdarfrma aMonday Ovenlnglaacheon f wag served to thirty au extender trip to the eaat h vUlte4 riA vlsitipg Mr Mlllsap parents, Mr. and tirra it Tariotia vtnta mv font X guests. " Frank MlUsapa, Mr. and Stafford vrerr MU Lak Sirs Mr. POf Mt. Fltssant, whs has recently reA Mra. Gofg - McKeon rntrrfeioed vlth card Mr Edward T 'Barber gnd Mr. and tb week turned from Egypt, where ehe had spent pori and luncheon at her home on North Main vls.itora during ra L r ton spent Aundav In Mlt Lak. street Friday afternoon. About twenty fnaata three year Ml 4- with thw-tesa- on, -- trut Chicken Dinfier May Sample 75c Per Plate SHOSHONE, From 5 to 1 1 P,. ra.' -- miu EVERY SUNDAY r. - hr td t If h' B!tit - 1 - 'I - Brr o j llnXEMi wero present Mra. EUen HnAtington of Bearer apent th Laat week ee th guest of her daughter, Mra. day at -- birthday party complimenting Fergoaon hsr daughter, Ladora, on her eighth Mra Clark Kealer and aona retiuned Sunday birthday anniversary. from a weekarffrH with reiatfeea at Bearer Th Mleaee Doris and Donna Wvnn Mra J B Bmithaon returned Friday from entertained Tuesday evening wtth games abort Tint at Salt Lake and dancing for members of the Catho- n Miaa Eleanor Griffith returned Monday from lic club, composed of high srhool student with friend and relatire at. Salt I the. Members of the Twentieth Century afcherieit waa accompanied hr her little sister. Inra. club current event department were enMra Bltliem Blorae of NdWhmts visited ia tertained Tuesday at their first meeting Milford. Tuesday of ths season at th home of Mr James Fltsgerald Th hostess was assisted by Mrs. Kennedy Packard, Mrs. H. A. Brt-(e- e moaeT and Mrs. F. L Cogswell Complimenting Mr. M. T Beuaevtll. R. P mother of Mr Fpefford, Mr JIOAB. Oct. 14. Mies Margaret Gesr ef Fred Fos entertained Monday afternoon TTiompson wsa guest of Mist Dorothy for four tables of five hundred Kirk Tuesday Mr. William Macauley was hostess at Mrs D J Cbnstsntln eetertslned the club Mon a meeting of the Moab Bgying chib Tuesday aftarnoon day ev enlng The hostess was assisted by Five hundred was the feature of th Mrs Clyd Bacon. afternoon. Luncheon was served to eighLittle Alice Peavey entertained Tues- teen day afternoon at th home of her parMiss Janet from Fait ent Mr. nd Mr A J- - Peavey. com- lake Mondav. Price returned plimenting Gertrud Perry, who returned was The Phllathe society entertained thle week to her home In Fresno, Cal. Mrs. Knox Patterson Monday eveDaughters of the American Revolution by were entertained Mondgy afternoon at ning and Mrs. E. Burrows, after spending 'thalr opening meeting of the season t SixMrmonths with their daughter Mrs a home of Mrs J i W. Kpler The th left Sunday for their hom J. Constantine, hoetes was assisted by Mrs. DsvJd Clark. In N J Twmfty, Mr Mr Arthur J, Peavey, Oliver HarMiss Edna Pen field spent th week-en- d ried and Mrs W. B. Amsbarv Colo. In Urand Junction. Mrs. K. F. Aatmry entertained ThursMrs Mildred- Hopkins, having resigned day evening o'f last week at a dancing from work In tMoab, has reparty, complimenting her niece. Miss turnedtheto hospital her home in Green River. Anna MoNsw. Mies Ida. Larsen spent Monday tn Complimenting Mr D. 3 Williams of Oakland. Cak. Mrs Harry Mvler and Mrs Green IRIver. Mra Claude Tavlor and children of Ira Taylor entertained , t five hundred Mock, Cal., ore visiting Mrs Taylors at tha home of Mr Friday evemother, Mrs. John Shafer. ning of last week. The Womans Literary club met ThursMrs. Waiter B. Smith and Mrs. J Frank Mis. G. A RobertMartin entertained Friday afternoon of day of last week last week at the home of Mr Martin son resigned as president end Mrs. R, L. The club will meet for thirty gueete at bridge followed bv Kirk was elected. ic Taj-lor- inf ton fW ft Ellison visited rvlatltga ia Farm wk. f KAYSVILLE CW N(d KAYftTILLB Lrathxm nrartln4 th W1nrd7 dinlnc room hom and autumn flow; th club this r erred w ciun at Mr ftraa btautfruiry 4cratd xrat the flrat meeting A llvtnf Th Thl &, dlftcucd Qrf frt wo e Trnti ot n.ntr fer ine nd plan racm in rnt Elltn f Gtrflald her tM week a gue&t f her mot Mary bag Mo . it th Mfaa Marv Jordan of M Lenta rtat of hey unt, Mra John B. Burton, for a few week Mra Erma Bodily Hlekentoftptr waa misrelianeou (bower at th home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. Pbineaa Bodily. Tkura evonlng. In hoe nr of her recent marriage The room wer decorated la roaet and French Th time waa spent in mmrie and marigold. e lunch games, followed by a Mr and Mra Mark Beaxer of Bavnond. Alberta Canada, ar visiting relatives hero for a few daya. Mra Emily 8 Btrnra apnt last week-enin Balt Lake as gueat of her daughter. Mra Richard A Hfi. , Mra. Fred Raul ah of Pocatello, ia the guest of her parent. Mr. and Mr L4ard Ed mond. 9 Mra Thomat Ntcholl wa a Farmlngtoa Vlfflneaday Mrc Ellen Rarnen of Blackfoot dhe ta tb guest of Mr and Mra Edmond M Webb for lea day Mra. Prank L Laytoa wa an Ogdea vtaltor during the week A dance and social were given la the opera bouse Tuesday evening under the au'pieea of Refreahuenta the X. M and T L. M. I. A were served to IV) gueeta Mr and Mrs. A M. Rarara spent !at wek epd la Bait Lake aa guewta of Dr, sad Mra Claud Q Caanoa Mr and Mnh John tilkenlooper left Friday for Park Cttv to mak their home Mr. Lorin Ramptoa and children of Farming tea spent tthe past week her aa guests of Ur and Mra. Brig bare Youog Mra. J, W. Jap-kaeleft for her homo la rental Friday, after spending a month here aa of Mra, Frank Vinegar guest ftr daughter Miss Artel! Linford spent Friday la SIV Lak a guest of Mra. Fiyd Ritchie Mr. and Mra James A. Cottrell worn last to Balt Lake aa kuests of week end" vtaltor Mr sad Cottrell Jr lr. ( harle R B Gaddi and children of Mr. and Mrs Bugar'Cltv. Idaho, were guest of Mra Alic Bandera and farnilr during the past woek Misses Martha and Mary Barnes spent 8u day la Balt Lake aa gnesta of relatives. -Mra. dr Mra tndr4 dr r ST. ANTHONY. Idaho, O- -t 14 Mrs Prater entertained th West Sid Crechst club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs J Kinney entertained the Fr.drr Bridge club last evening 'Mra James Smith Is 'is'ting in Salt B Sa fe Tea Turns, Gray Hair Dark. t. Lake was surprised Mrx, M. V Cocheni Monday evening bv about fiftv of her friends, th occasion being her birthday tnnlveresrx. Game were plajed and refreshments The Altar society of th Catholics church met Wedneeday with Mrs. H. G Harris Th Tuesday Evening Bridge club met sred Mr. and Sira B. - Plata motored to Gooding, Atjsndell and. Jerome on Sunday. Mr. and Mr J II' Wheeler of NOrth-borIowa, arrhed Bundav to visit their JOe Wheeler. and son. Clarence' Mra Ja k ohiller and children, who had been the guests of Mrs. Rhiller mother, Mr J L. Merrill; at Rupert, returned boms th. wee. , Mr-- and Mrs. Fdward T Barber left Tuesday for Burlev and from there will for a go to Blackfoot to visit restive week. Mrs M T. W hitSnack snd daughter, Dorothv, returned from Sail Lake the o, first pt-t- h wk Sir and Mrs. 3 H Kllrtr!ck. snd Mrs. 3 M Crimm and Mra Mr 'Alice Atchison spent Sunday at Twin Falia . Mr" F. & Gross returned the first of the week from the convention of, th War Mothers at Lewiston. Mra firosse was 'acted as the state treasurer at the meeting Theater Attendance Shows Capitals Society Is Back Cream of Washingtons Smart Set Packs Amu$e . ment'Hpuse; Visits of Sulgrave, Institution OommissiorrAmong features; f' knd Mitt Wakefield, Sir Arthur Addllngton Hawart and Lady Hawart, Harold Bpender. 61r William Letts. H. Herrlts, publicist and director of Brit Sylgravg; Svreurv Wsuon. Honor-bi- d Lucedrt Turcott Paognd and Mma rcandf Ooyrnot add Mra MacCaliumL.utani)t Grant of Not a Sootfa, rapra jantlng tha comlnion of CAnad, and calendar had slipped around Honorable D. B Edward acting high for the commonwealth of to January; that it luet coitid not be commissioner Auetralla to th United States, and one earlv October, for there wag a playhouse or two other packed with the cream of society, all In They came on Wtdnesdev. sa snd ei enlng clothes and gav headdress hud conquered on Thursday, and departed Hiuch visiting about such a one seldoiib Kon Friday. sees In Washington even In midwinter. Thursdav the British ambsdor and The 'Ned McLeans had a hex and en- IAUy Oeddea at a luncheon tertained s, their guests Miss Laura in i dm oilmen t entertained to th British delegat on Harlan and the attorney general, Harry and they were received the presi-deM Daughertv. Mr McLean looked erv Frlav thev wereby entertained well snd wore a handsome creation of aboard s yacht, the Mas, soft green 'Bilk certain shades of green flower, on a Mount Vernon, ere extremely fashionable thl fall for and depai ted wruise'to later, that djv with much evening gowns trimmed levely real black lac. The skirt, seemed Red Cross Entehxined. to have a flounce of the lac, but the The Red Cross confarence. light of a theater and the cramped pace which of a box doesn't give one opportunity brought manv of widespread renown to to tako In manv dotalls of gowns Washington, took on a purely'soctal asTh box In front of them was filled pect Tuesday afternoon when nearly 1000 were entertained at with members of th French embassy delegate staff and two whole row In the middle lion at th f ed Cross building bqtl of th orchestra filled with diplo' Wives of cabinet officers as th spool! mats and their ladles, among them be-- - guett."and In the reoerilng l.n. Tuea- Ing Mr. Carlo Huntington. I recall, wife dav was a red letter day on th of the assistant military attache of the calendar, als. because th Arm Italian embassy; J5r. Hubrecht, charge and Navy club gave the first ef a sed'affaires of the Netherlands legation, ries of tea dances. On Wednesday Mr Miss Roomna Lefevr and fully a dosen Thomas F. Malph had a luncheon for the Red Cross delegates and Wednesday others. Mrs. Huntington had on an gown, chiffon, and made on the evening General snd Mr Charles FWrn- new draped style Mies Ifevre a gown worth had a buffet supper partv for the ws of black taffeta, made on quaint West Point cias, of '4T. Also that evebodice falling off the shoul- ning th charge d affaires of the lines, th n ders and edjed with a bertha of real entertained At dinner for Mra Henrv W Famum of Newr Haven creamy lace. Hr hair was parted In the middle, a fashion that suitGeneral Perahing guest ef honor at a luncheon given wa, ed the gown. Mr Wednesday and Mra James H McNarv ef ElbyPaso British Visit. Edouard Friday Albion, director of the Waahngton Opera edmpanj. and ' The William had a box partv wife had a musiea.1. when parts of and another party was gnn by ths staff his A v erica n opera. "Daoma, were of the Belgian embassc Then I remem- the rew ber seeing Mr and Mrs Charles J. Bell. heard Several of the week's entertainments Ralph J Totten, Mr Franklin K. fane were given for bride and there were Snd her and daughter. Me nd Mrs Fhlllp Kauffmann. Leander Mc- a number of wedding of Interest In sv-erof th The wedding country pqrt Cormick Goodnart of the British embassy of Mis Coldep Ruxgles daughter, today stsff. und dosen of others f Colden I, Momm-Ple- u The oclAl piece de resistance ' of the cf oonel and Mr Ruggles, snd Eustace L Flounce week wa th reception of th Sulgrave son of Mr and Mra Eustace Lee Institute commjss on The delegation in.' Jr. Florence of Bosten wa a brftlUnt eluded Sir Charles Wakefield formerly The pride evelv In a lord major of London, and Lady Make- - gown event. of white st n pgtfhyastrimmed w'th rare old lece loaned-d-- v her cousin Mrs. Herbert Siocum, wife f Color! Slocum, a cousin of the bride, who were it at her wedding nd whleh was tiro worn at the wedding of Mra Slocum, mother, Mrs Rocketsoq of Pittsburg The matron of honor, Mrs A stone of Baltimore, formerly MiasE Rugglea of thl cty, cousin ofAVh5 bride, wore g gewm of gpricot crepe de eh n marl on long draped lines and wth a short train fallng from the line 3h carried a wI,t bouquet of autumn variegated Colors The maid of honor. Mlsa Eleanor, Barrett of Kensington Md . a r coualn of th bride, wore a gown of apri-egeorgette made over changeable aprl-cBy BSTTV mrlhl! -- nt thep!dnt DO by allowing ' i into something serious. If tieated early, that is, within a reasonable time after the first warning symptoms appear, serious conditions may often be averted. Therefore, at the first appearance of such symptoms as periodic pains, irregularities, irritability and nervousness, tydia E. Pinkhanris Vegetable Compound should be taSen. It is prepared with accuracy and cleanliness from medicinal plants. It con tains no narcotics nor poisonous drugs, and can be taken with perfect safety. w -- so-el- al The Vegetable Compound acts on the conditions which bring about these symptoms in a gentle and efficient manner. The persistent use of it shows itself in the disappearnce, one after another, of the disagreeable symptoms. In a word, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound acts s a natural restora. tive, relieving the present distress and preventing more jjerious trouble. - ; X -- , I $6o to$i3SO TESTED FOR IT HAS BROUGHT EHJir&H&flNSSS TO M1U10H$ OF 'WOMEN & b 'EiSBelf-adjusmig- r and bo Guarantees perfect fit iindividual for every 22 MODELS' i.HO HYGitNtC-FASHiQ- ng to $52!? N INSTITUTE ot ot tifrat. Y. WTc. 'A. to Form Club for House Work Girls A new club Is to bo formed at the Y. W. C A- - which will give girls emplojed the homes of Salt Lake g socal af. f nation and gn opportunity to study. There has never been a club of this kind In Salt Like, although th need for such tn organisation ha long bcn raoorntEf Sarah Mar Warlck. director of Y. W C A. club work, new lub Pnn for wformulating a permanent b mad at a Wednesday afternoon at I o'clockmeeting at th C A club houo on Third 'and South Third East street. Miss War ok will not outline a definite program fc, ahe consults with 1h ,the club, unt-' aftirinlr to toin. if a AAngg Is the clesse Vill 'be"X rquted, and Instructors provided Class''- . Ing and housekeep ng can a so. V" Th duN Is not to be devyC to study vReereatonal i just - aa much emphasis Th form of rebration be decided bv fh glr In. 11 I NEW YORK terested are Girls if 'Tiu want plenty X. thick, do beautiful, glossy, silky means get rid of dandruff, for it Will starve jour hair ana rum it if joux dont. It doesndo much good to try to brush ojXash it out. The only sure wayJtarget rid of dandruff is to dissolvs en you destroy it entirely. To do tbia, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvor, apply it at rught when ra. tiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gentlv with the finger tips. Bv morning most, if not all, of your' dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of ltj You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stopband vour hair will look and feel a hundred times bebtfr. You can get liquid arvan at airy drug store.' It i inexpensive and four ounces is all vou wi0 aeed, no matter how much 'dandruff vu, have. Jh's simple remedy never fails. (Adtertisemeul ) X after eonven'ent for for the regulr. X.1 -- BUCKHEIES ? u--w MANY YEARS2 Why not giro a fair trial to this medicine Lydia E. Pinkkarns Ifedetakle Compound itr. writh Comfort -- Boman Meal. It restores naturaf health 'and vigor. Served as porridge, or cooked in muffins, bread, cakes, fruit rocks, or in any one of a number of delicious, nutritious forms. Boman Meal is whole wheat and whole rye cut into little granules and blended with flaxose. EATEN IN ANY WAY IT AIDS DIGESTION AND POSITIVELY-..BELIEVECONSTIPATION. Try Bel-gift- Reduces Reshapes Rejuvenates; 13 Models- IE-- -? so-cl- MDERL1F1 niae CORSET of the HOUR . ? aeP' r ehrvsai,.ta i ALL BAXTER. (CopvrigfitXsiL by Salt Lake Tribune ) WASHINGTON. Ot. 14 I frit very week when I Rp Van Wtniby thl went to the theater to a new play. I felt sure that I muht have been aaleep few msnthg and that th for at least BringsBackqurS Iments of women are not surgical ones; that is they are not caused by any serious displacement, tumor, growth, or other marked chaBge ? you know that these common ailments produce symptoms that are very much like those caused by the more serious surgical conditions? - r . LWOST trtrr one knowi that Sage Tea and Sul- compounded, fhur, properly back the natural color and lustre to the hair when laded, itreaked or gray, yean ago, the only way to get this mixture waa to make it at home, which is muity and troublesome. Nowaday, by aktng at any drug store (or "Wjetha Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famoui old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost, ' Dont stay gray! Try hi No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a spdnge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time ; by morning the gray hair disap-af- te another appears, and plication or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. I- se-'r- lv ST. ANTHONY, IDA. E Music While You Dine BY THIS Blackheads GO QUICK Vl SIMPLE I.'ETHCD big ones or little ones ones on any part of by a simp! mthod Just dissolves them To do this ge Ut ounces two of calomt powder fro about your druggist sprinkle a little on wet sponge rub over the blac- - ' and briskly for a few, seconds blacVC Ypull wonder where the gone. The ca Ionite powder'., water have Just divsoLv -ing and squeezing b.r ' s th pore of the soft, ones or hard body, go quick th open and tjnsjghtv. head are blri come out, A calontte ; them rt tb cr r X |