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Show V SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1923. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MURRAY. (Owtbmi fna hn Om.) Before they feture horn ttiey 0n. gh rMt friend in Chicago and KtK- : Above, left to right, Mtaa Elsis Osborn, who will bs married Wednesday to Mortimer Seeker; Klee La Priel Strong, who will wed Bryan L. Banker the latter part of April. Below, Mre. Edwin 0. Darla, formerly Mine tend Popper, a bride of yesterday. -' hart. lad. Mr. and Mra. H. I. WHttmt, wh 2 and art now louring the com! and Uie12J aauthern Arlam acatea, will be at home at avenue. Oadea, aftrr May I. Mm. Watao Won formerly Mins Mary Nel baur of this city. yam married Mart ; ; ; , : : ; ; : and have their the y Mr. ana 'Mr. YV. If. Murdock are visit Mr their rwn, W. B, Murdock, at the Motel Fifth East 5 t "i,- . Mini Alice Dunlap left Saturday for her former home In Kansas City. 5lo.. Where she will vtstt for the next few monthe. : . Mm. W, ft. Bpettlgue left ITIday ror .Kansan City, Mo to vleit Mr. and Mr. Henry J. Tlumhof for two : 1 1 week. . "of Mina Mr. Gmce Isrulae Riley, daughter and Mm. John J. Riley, ha returned home, after epending the ehe pant year In Went Virginia, wher Bhe also hen been attending achool. vieited frienda In Virginia before re- -. fuming. evening o t. If. Ilngerty entirtelned Thumdny at hee home at HO South " Mr. Monday jOffera for a st gueets of honor. Mini Frankie Hammohd entertained ht a surprise party In honor of Mien Maude Hanley at her home on Laird avenue. Sixteen couples wen present. eve- Dancing wan the featum of the were refreshmenta ping. Light - Genuine and Radical Reductions on All Hair Goods Incjudinff switches, 1 ran storm at ions, pompadours, Jocluster furti, debutante curls, Juliet eurls, coronet sephine bobs, ear muffs, Doris waves, braids, side waves, Jaqnelin pompadour, smock bobs, men s ton pcs, women dress wigs, characgoods. ter wigs and otner pieces, all high-gra- Ear Muffs, o., (of Wwrt Special, $4 Special, $3 Come la aad taks advantage of these big savings. . eeweW smacan the play, "The of Holliday ward presents Old Maid retention," Tuesday evening at tbe ward amusement balL Mr. Albert Marriott entertained at dinner ftaoday at her heme in compliment to ber mother,. Mrs. Henry All sop of Bandy, and ef Bingham, later, Mr Joaeph Marriott . itvn Chbtorm. who recently Covers were laid for twelve gueata. Mr. tod Mrs. Grover Osborne and pa. Frederick, ef Ogden visited friends here the Baldness Is Carelessness IT YOU HAVE DANDRUFF OR - FALLING HAIR, LET past peek. Mni. guet Martha Bolton ef Granger lit the of Mrs. 0. Jackeftn of Millor ward fur Beach, ; . JOHN D : HAIR RESTORING PARLOR?.. ' til. a tr V Zf : - few days. Daniel Bmlln, oeompnnted by hit daughter, Mm. J. J. DonoTgn. and children, loft where Mrs. Donovan today for IalifnvfHn. will Join her himhand and make her immf. Mr, Hmlttr will visit hi daughters. Mm. W. If. Hanson and Mrs. Dan Mackay, nt Long US. CQN- - KNOW OUR VINCE YOU WE BUSINESS, WMi I."1 9 ii i ; Holeproof Silk Hosiery for women is offered in full fashioned 00 g In honor of their fourteenth anniversary, Mr, and Mrs. J. at their H. Bunds trom entertained home en H street Friday evening. Three tables of cards were played. Prises were won by Mrs. Mabel Qlsen and Mark Dlttman. , ; 0 00 Mm. John W. Thompson has re-- , turned from a visit to Los Angeles. UIDVALB, April T M- - Bay Feua waft 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Vallandlnghara hosteas to btr bridre elub at dinner Seven members tad a gpeeU! evening. knd three children have left for Wtnnemuoca, Nev., where they wlU guest won present. . spend the summer. Alloa Wednesday evening at her hma street. Mias lleliaa Bateman entertained " Mrs. R Cotton entnrlalned her club a number of friends. Game and ref frag' St her home, 1007 South Second West ments were feature. entertained at bride Mrs. Anna Nrtan street, Wednesday. The guests numbered twelve. Prises were won by at tb hmne of Mrs. Amlrstr Larsen ftn Oak treet Tuesday evening. Twenty-fi- r Mm. T. McGuire and Mrs. Roy gtteatt s 3 Uoa-da- y Cal-to- Mm. Bert Roberts entertained Frl- day at her home, 44 West Fifth North treat. In honor of her slater. Mm. S. Nelson of Fooatelle. Luncheon was The guests were eeeted st , served. ; one table, which was decorated with and white. Covers were laid . green for ths following guests: Mrs. J. A. Phillips, Mm Jack Phillips, Mrs C. Baldwin. Jr., Miss Irena Nelson, b. Mina liens Kelson and Misa Enid Phil- lips, Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters ' of the American Revolution, will meet , Thursday at the home of Mrs. D. D. Stockman. 729 Eighth avenue. Mrs. ft. B. Tuttle will be aeslstlng hostess, fare. R. A. Broadhurat is chairman of ' the program commute. - birthday anniversary. Uiuh aad refresh mentt were features. e Mr. and Mra. Hernia Beckstcad, who on Lomt etreet, ah amine the arrival of a eoa, bora Friday of leaf week. The annual old folks party waa held at A program the want lemae 'Wedneeday. A dance la waa given, felleerinc dinner. tbe eTealng Hoard the day 'a featlvlUea. The Led lee Aid aeclety will hold It ref-almeetiaf la tbe church Thursday afternoon of next week. which merit! Moderation of charm. en added price Brentwood kh i aJ Fenway Vscy Rscsnt Modal from J. A T. Cousins, Now York The season's smartest, in black satin, with black suede tnm A $13.50 NIBLIC In gray suede,, with patent trim, or sand ooze with brown kid trim Cuban heels. C A Hover new sports or street V model of striking distinction r III lli THE NIBLIC in gtay elk with patent trim or beige elk with Russia tarn trim; low heels ' (7 JV Completeness Provides Every Width and Size Hunter-Thompso- n Widths AAAA to I sixes 1 to too largo. A service that makes 19. i No foot too small, no foot perfect tit a certainty; MAIL ORDERS FILLED l -V'f s Seven Days in LiT 01 New York By JESSIE HENDERSON. E portal CorrsepondoBt of Ths Salt Lakt Txlbtmo. by Tbs Salt Lake Tribune.) NEW YORK, April 7. This weeks most gay of raspberries Is hereby bestowed on the ladles. They were Into everything, with the customary results of straightening out soyfth things and balling up others so that nothing Is likely ever to be the same again. Women taxi drivers, for instance. You see, even New Yorkers get tired of being insulted and robbed by the iifll gykes or Gyp the Blood-whoften is the driver of the cruielng taxicab. In fact, New Yorkers grew so weary of it that taxi patronage began to fall off a bit. So one enterprising taxi firm decided to install woman drivers, polite young women In military outfit and knickers, mho promise not to pick your pocket and are even willing to say thank you when tipped. - The women ia.i Anvers are intended chiefly for the women patrons mho dont like to risk their iies and Jewels with the taxi bandit type of chauffeur. But if the momen chauffeurs are half so polite and careful as the specifications promise, they ought to be popular with evervone except the bandits aforementioned. a And there's the little lady who broke Into infinlteethual bits the world's dancing record. Alma Cummings used to be a missionary for the Seventh Now ehes Day Adventists in Texas. a dancing teacher on Broadwayf either her early or later vocation has given her such strength of wind, limb and wilt tint she can dance for twenty-seve- n hours without a pause. he might have been going strong yet, for it was her shoes ami not her determination which Tirst gave out. (OopyrlghL 192ft, . actual work and the men merely located good Jobs or watched for the police. This is Just another proof of what emancipation ha meant to us girls. Ten years ago the most we could do was go through our husband's pockets and he had to be asleep at that. SHU, men are not what they used to be, either. You know what they're doing today. Crowding Into the Fifth avenue soda shop which has opened the firt fountain for men Theres & brass rail for atonly. mosphere, hut that doesnt alter the fact that several hundred men daily dash to this soda saloon to get their caramel sundaes, lt n enough to make Captain Kidd and Daniek Boone and Miles Stand ish turn In their graves. Meanwhile, the worlds honeit man live? right in Brooklyn. His name is Viliam IaOvcU, called "Bad BUI" be t he hae involved in a mrm caitn bee of shooting escapades. "Bad liUi" was Itt court on a charge of disorderly conduct, the aftermath of ll nice fight they had In Brooklyn the other day. An "Bad BUI" listened to his attorney, who described BUI as a peaceful citizen whom the police persecuted, a look of Incredulity overspread the "Bad BUI" features. lors and more eloquent the attorney grew, Woolly white lambkin frisking among violets were no more Innocent of attack On the public peace than his rllnet. To arrest such a man waa an outrage, a perversion Of justice American citisens which could not endure, a blackening of.the name of one of othe most peaceable human 4elng. At this point "Bad Bills" expression of incredulity changed to someY'our honor," thing else. He arose. he said, "I want to pttfcd guilty. Thus nobly does even a "Bad BUT Cast a thought in the general direction of Miss Stella Ijirnmore, also defend a slur upon hie reputation. Miss Larrimoro, annoyed because her name waa mentioned in the Fa mu Coney Island Is going to have wheel divorce suit, has obtained a stay ol chairs. But this bit of Joy Is more proceedings which will probably delay than balanced by patches of gloom the whole case for some weeks. Peo- here and there. Not only have some ple who remember Geraldine Farrar in of the best Broadway cabarets closed the first scene of "Carmen" are malt- sipce people Insist on doing their ing interestedly for a meeting between drinking at home, but several of the the grand opera singer and Alias theater orchestras have struck, with provided the latter wins her the result that one musical comedy had a more than ordinarily diffimilat plea for an open trial by Jury. time being comic. Life hard, there's Not content with dabbling in So no use denying it. many activities. New York women ON INSPECTION TOUR. have now taken up burglary in a serious For some time the ladies POCATEDUO. Idaho. April have gendered first aid to burglars, President C. K. Gray of the I'nion acting as lookouts or simply standing Pacific- - system arrived In Pocateilo Jimfiiv? around to hold But now today from the western part of the thev hae graduated as master bur- state. He is on An official inspection downTwo women and jesterday went of the glars themselves, town were arrested as not only bur- over thesstem, Twin Falls branch. After for a in ladies of a short stav Pocatello, he departed glars themselves, but burgling gang. The women did the for Idaho Falls i m -- : Si. SHOES" Nettle-tO- n Shoes for Men ffoleproqf Women who have tremble with stockings binding at, the top will Welcome the HoleproofExtra - stretch Top, a special ribbed-to- p style that stretches wide and that does npt bint under any conditions. JJasieryr For Men, Women and Children r. v V, , 4 u ro tr a pHrccr-p- x . v free-for-a- r5 of women kndw that to be sure of getting utmost service in silk hosiery is not difficult still be and made be beautiful hosiery can merely' a matter of going to the stores that sell Holeproof for their hosiery. able to give long service. you have never worn Holeproof silk IFhose you have yet to learn how sheer and right-mind- H. H. Co, 54 fr HOLEPROOF HOSIERY For s MEN AND WOMEN kK-fOi- te 1 Millions HOLEPROOF HOSIERY COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lr-nmor- e, mpsory better! 'J 'S.'ir t. - were enjoyed. Monday evening at her home ea Hotdea street, Allot Mutch entertained twelve elaaa mate, Uie eraaion beinf her fourteenth In fray buck, with black Ruaaia calf nr patent trim; ' ' b'i preneat, Paturdny mint of last week the afflren ad teacher of the L. D. 9. 0nnday achon! entertained la the amusement hail at the ward boue. Gamea, dancing and a prof ram Quality and Distinction in Spring Footwear confident. EzooQrim b - - , S n. were f if it road- - seam Back, High point Heef,Extra-sirelc- h Top, and otherpopular styles. wed-ddln- . 1 - Second giant etreet at a luncheon. Mm. Afcert Jeffers and Mrs. George Wright of Ouray, Colo., were the . ' . Conference One-Wee-k Special Mite Roth Markay entertained s Wvmber dt her nrboblraatc at nn Boater party bun day at her home Hi Taylorsville. Mrs. Albert Marriott attended the meetBenefit ananriatkoi, ing of tbe Women which wan held Tseaday at tbe Hotel t tab. Mrs. MHbr IHcbaoa and baby 4cR Ms gar for Wakefield, Ess., to visit relative. Hiaa Anna Stauffer and marker of Wve mint were gneata of Mrs. E. A. Frame during the week, Mrs. David Jones entertained at ehlt drese party Wedaceday afrereoe at her home in Taykvrsriiie in eempllmeat to daughter. La Hue, on her eighth birthday Miscellaneous Events ; ward anniversary. Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Barker. Jr., ef Blag-hahare bees guests of relatives here during ibe wee. Mrs. J. J. Donovan an father, Daniel hmlth, were the bower gueata at an errumg party Wednesday at tba Smith home. Supper waa served and the later erening waa aad dancing. peat in game The Wvtuen's eluh of Murray Wilt give a picture show aad lecture on the "Passion Play" April 19. The proceeds will go for monument to the soldiers of Murray who met death IS the late war. Mrs. Frank Ha muon entertained her dew tng club Wednesday evening. Tbe gneata included Mr. Perry Kemp, Mr., fcdgat Katrbei, Mrs. Albert Twiggs and Mrs. Hay Miller, Hr. Mra. Prank Olend entertained n nuts at bee of her friends t dinner Wednesday Covers wart her home on Benbnw avenue. la! far eight greater Mi Gwen Hilt entertained the members of her Web Monday evening at he home in MMIcr ward. who, with be husMra. limit Odertnf, band, had spent- the winter1 tv gam Dte, home Mrs. Cederlof returned Hnaday. ('C, waa formerly Mim Tern Bishop. Mr. and Mre. Alfred Breese entertained st an April fol perty Tuesday evening at tiielr home in Granger. Twenty-fiv- e gueets were present. T. Price and family of Topliff Mra. I were guest of Mrs Prices mother, Mra. William Preall. during the week. The Mutant Improvement assorts Udn girls iieber. - Mr. and Mm. C, . Chappel datiahter, Beryl, Of Kansas City, come to Salt lake to make home. They are at present-a- t Motel Fifth East. borne. Parlor t Mill Benton and Mm. France ; m all non have returned from Callfor- hie. Where they epent the winter. . They will be at home for a month with ; him. Bentona mother. Mm. K. I. Koe-- ; ber, before Joining Mr. Benton In ' MCRRAT, April 7!frs. D. A. M'MlIlaa entertained tbe members of tbe Murray Bruise elnb yesterday afierauua st bet kvut i Via street. Bra., E. . MUIer, Jr., eetertaiae rvenlef ef lift wk Is beoer f bt birthday anntrereary an also is eoaptimeBt te tbe birtbiif eoaivernery ef her brother-in-law- , Ferry Kemp. Tbe evening waa ejwat st rargs. followed by a late sapper. Mtaa MHb Brewer eatertaiwd tbe Ma-tttaaeonetlea effieetv ef Improvement Waodamere ry' 1 ier CLOTUINO LjCOi&UiT SHOE STORE 214 Main Street. Headquarter for HOLEPROOF hosiery for Men and Boys Salt Lake. X |