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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, I 5 1923. E. W. Silver had Mrs. IV. A. Marshall. - An Invitation is sxtond4 to sU alumni and friends of the college FREE ! - 40, Schedule Arranged at Civic Center. The eixth lecture in the eeriee, The Woman" will be given by J. J. Thompson, on Footwear," 2 99 at oclock. It wiU be a Monday, demonstration lecture and is open to A the public. specie kindergarten teacher from the University of Utah will take care of children, so that mothers may enjoy the lecture. The regular schedule follows: Monday 10 to 12 o'clock, remodeling; 2 to 4 o'clock, advanced dressmaking No. 1; 2 to 4 oclock, drees form. Tuesday 10 to 1? o'clock, 4advanced 2 to o'clock, dressmaking No millinery; 1 29 td 2 o'clock, elementary ele4 to 2 o'clock, dressmaking; mentary dressmaking; 2 to i o'clock, Playlet Planned Annual Meeting board Members for Literary to Entertain Arranged by ' - . : . yy ' Club 44 1 N A FLORIST SHOP, a one-- I act play, will be presented by Uia Salt Lake Community Itama league at the Ladiea' Literary club Friday afternoon at 2:20 oclock in the final program for the year. The play will be given under the direction of Mina Margaret Caldwell. The coat follows: Maude, the girl in the florist's shop, Mr a Retta Greenback; Henry, the boy in the florist's shop, L Donelaon, Kenneth the proprietor, fenovsky, Kam merman; Miss Wells, Mrs. Dolor ee CMkley; Mr, Jackson, Gail Martin. Dramatic readings will ha given by Mias Clara Kuck. Three ballet numbers will he . given hy he fa. Mabel Spencer, Christie Jen- en, Marie Fowler, Bernice Jenaen, Arline Wallace Belt Clara Parry; directed by MIm Kathryn Gabbott The music section of the dob will meet at 1.30 Tuesday afternoon. It wfll be the final meetinw of the year be yind will jinks day. Rom- berg s Children's Toy Symphony" will be performed by member of the section Impersonating little girls. Other Interesting number ore planned. Mr. p. h. Mallinckrodt is in charge of the day. Tea will be served Rjth R. W. Daynee as hostess, art section will meet at 10 94 morning for a business Ion. The history-tourisection will meet Tuesday morning at 10.20. The meeting will be held In the auditorium at the clubhouse. A loan exhibit owned by Mrs. T. G. Howells, from a trip to recently returned China, showing embroidery and mandarin coats from China and some beautiful Japanese paintings and kimonos from Japan will be shown. The exhibit will be accompanied by interview esting stereoptlcon The parliamentary law section will meet at 1 o'clock Tueeday afternoon. Incidental Motions' will be concluded by Mr. James A. Wolfe, and Debate" by Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, Box luncheon at 12.1t will precede the meeting. An Invitation is extended to those becoming members of contemplating the section next year to be present. The Browning section will meet st 1 o'clock Mrs. Saturday afternoon. W. J, Barnette and Mrs. C. D. Kipp will be hostesses. hMra. st have been made for the oT the l'tah branch Woman's auxiliary of the Episcopal church, which will be heM Tuesday afternoon at 2.29 o'clock at Bt. John's mission on Ninth Kan street. Election of officers will take PLANS meeting ' place. . Tuesday evening,' in the Sunday school room of St. Mark's cathedral, a missionary rally will be held, under the auepioee of the Utah branch of the Woman's auxiliary of the Kpis-cop- al church. An interesting program has been arranged. Among the speakers will be the Rev. C. H. L. Chandler of Pocatello. Idaho. The meetby a reception ing will he followed Ail interested-- aye tnTOed'tirTe ent. e Executive officers of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs, at a meeting held at the Salt Lake public library recently to perfect the plane of the state organisation. named the following committees to assist in the work: Program Miss Maglnnls, Daisy chairman. Ogden; Mitts Pearl V. Wat. ktna, Ogden; Mr a. Elinor C. Bartlett, Halt Lake. Finance Miss Lillian E. Mrs. KathNewton, chalrman.-Ogderyn Miller. Ogden; Mies Ole vis Burch, Salt Lake. Membership Mrs. Seldea I. Clawson, chairman, Salt Lake; Miaa Margaret Muckley, Salt Lake; Mr. Maude P. Hundley, Ogden. Publicity Miss K. hi. Hollis, chairman, Salt Mrs. Irene 8hlpp. Salt Lake; Mm Elva Littlefield, Ogden. A second meeting of the executive board will be held May I, at X o'clock, at the Carnegie library in Ogden, for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the national convention, which will take plane July to 14, at Portland, Ore. Other business will be the for the making of arrangements state convention in September et the Hermitage resort in Ogden canyon. -- n: a Weekt Program Planned by Y. W. C.A. Is the schedule of activiFollowing Tit. Welfare dub will bold Its regular meeting at the Civic Center Tues- r day evening at 4 oclock. Officer for the coming year will be elected. Miss Cecelia McFaJI will give a paper on Our Forests,'' and Dr. Mary Gamble will talk on "The Prevention of Disease. Min Lillian Larsen will give several piano selection. Mrs. Henry J.. Binch and Mrs. Lillie D. Epperson be hostesses. . Mixpah chapter No. B, Order Eastern Star, will entertain at a tea Saturday In honor of the worthy grand matron. Mrs. W. B. Dodo, and associate grand officers In the Masonic temple from 2 until E o'clock, J". for the coming 4 p. m., Woloyne club 9 p. m., W. W. G. club meetmeeting; ing; 8 p. m., oral expression riaeft, Blue Triangle club; 9 p. m., dans. Tuesday 4 p. m.. Wild Rone girt goouta, troop No I, 4 p. m., Friloha club meeting; 7 SO p. m.. millinery claee: 7.90 p. m., Blue Triangle club meeting Wednesday 4 p. m.. Selo club 4 p m.. Axis club meeting, meeting; 7 p. m. charm class; 7 p. m , Blue Triangle league, china painting class Thursda'y 4 vp. hi., girl scout troop No 2; 4 p. m , Pocket Testament club girls day at Liberty park. Friday 7.30 p. jn , Jolly Girls club meeting. Saturday 2 p. m . T X. T. Nurses club meeting, 7 $0 p. m., Panlsh Brotherhood meeting Further Information may be obtained from the 4Y. W. C. A. , see e Authors will meet club WRlneaday morning In the Bishop's building and continue the study of 4 4 4 Shakespeare. Mrs. Loren so N. Stohi Chapter A of thrF. E. O 8Unerhobd end Mrs. Stephen L. Richards" will entertained at luncheon yesterday review the fourth act of King afternoon at the Civic Center. The . Lear." ., hostesses were ' Mrs F. R. Jones, Miss Clara Kucks and Miss Etta Powers. Radiant Sewing circle; Order Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday afterCircle B of the Ladiea Aid society, noon at 2 o'clock at the home of church, will give a lunchMrs. Newton Learned, Jr.. 415 Bev- - First M E. home of Mrx.J, O. Evan, eon at the "Eleventh East Thursday. YrHlr. Mrs VKS K at 12.20 oclock. Reservation should be made before Tuesday morning from Mr. Henry 8eril. Mrs. Evans. 4 4 4 4 4 Alumnae chapter of Chi Delta Phi The O. E S chorus will meet Tueswill meet Saturday afternoon at the Mrs. B. B. Ramey, with M William Stewart home. 1133 East day evening Third 8outh street. The hoateeaes Seznioh hotel. 4 will be MIm Irene Toiton, Mr. Frances Hickman and Mr. Clyde H. Frances Willard. Womens Chrisa tian Bennlon Professor Heber G. Temperance Union wiU mee! will diocuas The Author Text Thursday afternoon at the home of Book." Miss Alma Young will give Mr. E A. Holman, 781 Hawthorne vocal solo. avenue. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Th Short Story club will meet The Woman a Missionary union Monday afternoon with MIm Emil) will meet Thursday at to 30 o clock on Twelfth East for an ail dav meeting at the CenJessup at her home street. Mrs. E. M. Fowler wil dis- tenary Methodist church. Fifth East cus and Blaine avenue English 4Author 4 4 4 4 4 The Seekers Literary club will The Bar View Reading club will 2 meet Tuesday at o'clock at the meet Mondav afternoon wDh Mrs D. home of Mrs. J. T. Belesa. 707 Sec- N.eStraup at her home. 225 Twelfth hostesses East street. Mrs. W R. Duvall wV ond avenue. Assisting mill be Mrs 8. A. King and Mrs. A give a paper, Relation of State and J. Eaton. Mr. Esther Husband will Federal Government"; Mrs. E L. readings and current Wilkinson will give a paper on Hisgive dramatic be given by the member, tory of Datrlct of Columbia and the eyfht wiU are privileged to bring White House. yraembe Xguests. 4 4 4 The Ladles' auximarv of the Third The hospital section of the Cth Presbyterian church will meet at will meet W. Whitmore. Womans oiic the home of Mrs. league Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at 1428 Fourth 2 East reel. Tuesday aftCrone ernoon at oclock. the Holy hospital. club-room- s. -- . Joph? I'MrTj BHr,tnd - Rien-ard- Sa f In J Syrup Pepsin Loved By Hosts of Babies Bli a UespeeaU 3 ?iagg kiyyy Bek a (rttM aa4 pUytsl THE mother hat her choioa of many remedies for her babys minor ills, but she should be care ful which remedy aha selects lest aba do the child harm. What might be safe for herself may do injury to an infant. 'You will find that 'if the little one cries and doesn't want to play that its bowels are con- - 1 First stipated. look carefully to of the woman's board of Westminster college will entertain at a silver tea Wednesday afternoon In the reception room at Ferry hall at 2 o'clock. The following program will be given by the faculty and students of the college: Venetian Love Song" (arranged for two pianos).,.., Nevln Mien Virginia Silver, Mias Zoe Arnett. Thank God for a Garden" . . Del Riego I Hear a Thrush at Eve....Cadman Lyons I Brown. Le Matin (for two pianos) Chaminade EMBI3R3 TIT IT FIEX Tkwenii of pttmtlt err ojkint AHT FAULT MAT Wirt sea I find m Ammlmt. Me. M mnyom (he fomily esa aw whm emtipaM?" arw yoo le trr Syrup Fraiia. ihtOy pnmJt A I mill htUk, mtffiamlfm easAfael mph M. HriU me Aw to sms 11. Adm m Dr. W. B. Culdmell. SIS Wodiuiplm SL, Alanliotllo, Illinois. iMw Do it moot waters and powders, which may concentrate the blood and dry up the akin; or mercurial calomel, which may salivate and loosen the teeth. tcaapoonftj of - Use a safe laxative like Syrup f the child Dr, Caldwella Syni.t Pepsin. Pepsin, sod especially for the You will then see results in a children, for invalids, growing Tew hour. You will not have to girls, nursing mothers, elderly force it on babies or children: people, and persona recently operupon who need bowel action they actually ask for it, it is so ated pleasant-testin- g and free from with the least strr in. Mrs. Lillian Branington of Woodruff. S. CL, griping. always gives her children Dr, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is Caldwell a Cyrup Pepsin, and Mrs. A. E. Blondm of Muskegon, senna of a compound Egyptian and pepsin with agreeable aroma-tk- e. Mich., will not have any other The ingredients ere stated laxative ' in her home. Your on the package. It is a mild, druggist will supply you, and it laxative evcosts that a vegetable doee. cent a only gentle Try it ery one finds effective and pleasant. in constipation, colic, biliousness, and your than flatulency, headaches, and to It better for yon lpnrgatives, coal-ta- r drugs, or salt break up fever and colds. one-hal- ' Arthur Ferguson. fantasy tn one net "Three Pille in a Bottle',.. Rachael Lyman Field Ctoat Of Characters Miss Sarah Ramsay Tony 8lma Widow 81ms, his mother.... Miss Henrietta Kucha A Middle-age- d Gentleman,. ........ ..Donald Burger His Soul Andrew Bchults A Scissor Grinder.. , , Ivor Taylor HI Soul.. Robert Marimon A Scrubwoman.... Miss Mabel Brown Her Sou! ..Miss Helen Porte , Vaudeville skit. v..Jaek Critchlow, Pat Critchlow The members of the board of director. who will act a hostesses, are as 4 fin it.tr, H, thKoiitm, smarting and stinging pains. When suchrj symptom are Answer: present,- Balm wort tablets are pre- scribed te tone up and Increase the elimination, and produce- natural functioning Get them In sealed tubes with full directions - see 8 E. C. asks: Do yon think R la possible" Id reduce my weight from 240 pounds to about 1M pounds? Answer: It la Impossible to my Just how much one can reduce until after Arbolone lab- trying, hut five-gra- in lets should be used according to dl- -rectlona with each sealed tube, obtainable at meet any drug tgnre. If the flesh is unnatural, you should easily reduce as desired. - Mm H. G. (McMillan, Mrs A. F. BardweU, Mr. George R Hancock, Mrs. E, B, Critchlow. Mrs. Samuel Williamson, Mrs. Freeman Morning-sta- r, Mrs. E. H. Hamilton. Mrs. Hal Mr CritchlowYoung, --Mrs p; John V Lyle Mrs Watts. Mrs, C. G. Eberhardt. Mrs. R W. Reherd, Mrs. F. C Jeneen. Mrs. C D. Moore, Mrs. A. E Kherharrit. Mrs. T. D. Johnson. Mrs. W. W. McKirahan. Mrs. - liugecoriomic and Social Problem BY KARL H. VON WIEOAND, one-ha- lf labobrer and thu relieving the conAnatolia, for example, gested area ehoae man power has been seriously the repeated wars In depleted bv which Turkey has been engaged during the past ten years, could absorb large numbers of settlers as could a'o Persia, where a deluge of immigration may be expected as a result of the new oil concessions and the exploitation of the other treasures of the soil by foreign capital. The same is true of Turkestan, where in an area three times that of the whole of Germany, are living only five million of people. Another openin Neva!, ing for labor settlement peopled with only from five to six million, although the area is that cf Germany. The country has rich deposits of iron, and sulphur, besides copper, offering vast opportunities for inlen-sh- e agriculture and cattle raising. In addition to climatic conditions, one of the chief reasons of the uneven distribution of the Asiatic population has oeen the lack of transportation But once the projected roads are completed, an emigratory movement will begin, in comparison to which all those hitherto rexrded In Uie pages of history will pale into one-thi- trans-Asiat- n. By JESSIE HENDERSON. (Copyright, 1923. bv The bait ' Lke Tribune ) NEW TORK. April 21. It's perfectly remarkable how anyone manages to exist In thl rlty. Viewing the week'! -- vents In their horrendoua perspective, It seems a miracle that the town pulled through with most of Its population stll Intact. For the past seven days It's been a ease vtf scandal to scandal and : dust to dust: If the taxis don't get you, then the drug raid. must. Yet this Manhattan yirfaailudea and em irons hava coma with head bloody but o far unbowed,. Hhall we begin With the libel suits Its the open station for slander, but among the numerous action at law brought by various folks agalnat va- - XX'Tllt'i. hi tired M w- PROVO oof banish if ifhe simple pro by TEOTO. rich net Thurwlt? cans of a m msaoEipMT and et adfieffor fhe. proper use of the treesa indicated to eompkkibe ood Work arakCnZqss aiinello 211 ive. J , of P. t. Hail received th member Tbtirsdav Bridge club tbit Evening Luncheon followed bridge. week. The Elks' ladies met Monday evening to the Elks' etobrooma tor cards and Joncb- Mr. the Mr. and Mra. Arthur Craven announce the marriage of their daughter, Vera, lo E. P. Jtoell nf Bait Lake, which took place t recently to Salt Lake. I. O. O F- - TO Vpeclal to The Tribune. CELEBRATE." MALAD. Idaho, April 21 The lorn' lodge of the 1. O. Ot F. order mil the 104th anniversary - gf th the rema!nderof the founding of the order with distributed social continent Th s is in be explained b at tne kxlgeroofn on Friday evening. the severity Vf the climate In northern April 27. Plan are being mrto for Asia but tnere are other van areas a moat delightful and enjo able capable of supporting large colonie of of Chine, Japan and India, the population of Asta i very thinl J Free! A Worth-whil- e . I Broadway. r Article Given to Everyone J ' Who Come in Next Monday . I our Big Opening COME AND GET YOUESt attached to this ofstring Everybody who comes in Monday, whether they buy anything- or not, will be given a useful article. Its our way of celebrating our. move to Broadway. Well be glad to greet all our and friends and competie tors. "A real, welcome to all. No Special! fer. electrical heating appliance brought to our store will be repaired Any FREE for neept, necMMrr part rs furnished Thi offer good only open-hous- this month. Walker Electric Co. 15 East Broadway .TWO CLEARSIGHT FUSES FREE C By JES&IE HENDERSON. SpeclU Correspondent of The Salt Lake Tribune. ic The regalar monthly meeting of the for-Ir- e tar Legion was held Thursday after-- , noon la the mualcipal eonnril rooms. Mrs J. Will Lewis aad three sons spent last week with relative in Eureka. Salem aad Msma.oth. the enMrs. K H. Peterson annonnees to gagement of her daughter, Florence, Th marriage Wendell R'ghy of Hinckley. will take place tn June. The X. L U. girls were the guest of Mra. Rex Johnson Monday evening. Members of ramp No. 1. Danghtera of the Utah Pioneers, gave a toeeeasfal aortal affair In the First ward soe.al hall Thura-da- ' Seven Days in LiT 01 New York b States haa Introduced such drastic legislation against Japanese immigra-lioImmigration haa Japanese since the war, although Brasil. for example, Is offering a special every Jappremium of about 75 for anese laborer. From 009 Japanese 1913, the 1921 em'grants In the year 1000. to quota haa receded The number of Japanese laborers at in foreign countries ds estipresent mated kt between six and seven hundred thousand, but since these figures were published It Is safe to aav that the million mark has been reached. In British India the situation Is there seems to be quit different: her to but little Inclination emigrations and of a congested popthus the question ulation remains more of a problem of Internal political significance. At any moment, however, the huge surplus population of India, especially, ran become a factor of International unrest, and. aa such, hava a aerloua effect upon England's foreign policy and colonial prestige. Eut Interior of Our New Store at 15 ! A Emigration Is Heavy. that I -- Th Nrlk ne'Hiaf April 21 Aldou wlUt Mm. H Mm Stale C, tarroll vi the nr nietia hotter- - Him AtVe L K.roo!ta tare a flhtketpeareaa program, awl musical avmbem were siren by the Ktndtnta of Dorr ar Jepperwon Mad Ch.nes- - emigration has been heavy Mr D ftuttoe left Frida v for CaH during, the past few decades Clonesof foraMrla toA. tWU her daughter. Yatande, at coolies are at work on the railroads Berkeley, and friend at Haa Franriee North America and the new line beThe marriage of Mtaa Verdie Hitter, of In Africa: the heart constructed ing wf Mr. and Mm. t W. Slater of th gold daughter they are galler slave litlaborers of Mr Hirer, and Lamar Pray. qn Green mines of South Africa; Mra. a sol John Peay of tb city, and the plantations of the Antilles group, emniaed Wedneodar at ibe Peny evening when and and Chile; in Brasil, Peru off! L. Nelson with reatdenca, Bishop the transocean liners reach dock they elating. Eighty guest a enjorrd the recep disclose hordes ot Chinese stokers and tion giren later by Mr and Mra Peav. s. Mita Vetta Alger, daughter of Mr. and The European war gave a fresh Im- Mra J. J. Blake and Leonard 11 ad ten of the Ha! pulse to Chinese Immigration, al- Proro were married Wednesday though by no meant as many coolies Lake temple. Mr aad Mr. Madsen left could be transported to England and for Dearer to spend two w k. The Ladle Aid society of the Community i lYance as was at first contemplated. Droves of them made their appearance ehnrch met Tneaday. Mra. George R. Brat-ta- n wbi ho test and served refreshment. In both Asiatic and European Russia elnb met Thn-between th years 1914-1S1- 7; they were davThe Ladiea' Literary afternoon with Mrs. Herald R. Clark to he found as far north as Arch-angelMr. and Mra F.D. B. Gay bad and the Peninsula of Kola In gengueota Tuesday J, O Jndaon th White sea: they were employed dinner of ths Murman eral manager of the Pike's Peak In the .construction sociaiion, aad John Mok-te- e Highway railroad, were put to work In the vest of gt. Joeeph. Mo. forest districts. In the mines, the Attired in eootamea of athoo) days the spinning mills, were used on the farms members of the A. O 8 elnb met Tne and raliroadsevery where replacing day 4ttk Mtaa F11 Brown The eoiertain the Muschlks who were thus liberated menf and laacheon were typical of cbild for military sen ice. hood days. The members of the Columbia Hewing club Japan has a far greater population problem on her hands, owing to the met Monday with Mra. flora Vincent births average about fact that her Maa Mra Fenton g Gardner, formerly -. To be sure, there are Ora Manwaring of this city, 700.00 a yeahere from In both Delta, vimtiag reiatlvts aad friend sparsely settled districts would The Nineteenth fenttiry club met fridav Formosa and Korea, which serve as admirable outlet for Jap- of laat week with Mra. O. A Kpear. Tke The anese colonists, were It not that neith- Utah Horosi members were gtte a. a one act play, was read by er of these appeal to the Japanese for Wat Women." Fred At rate. Musie was furnished by the reason that the climate of Korea Mra. la too cold, and that ot Formosa is MIm Estelle Peteraoa. The Mises Lrnta Peterson and KUa too warm. entertained at a shower Mondav eveCnlna has all It can do to aecem ning at the Peterson home in honor of Mis modate her own teeming population, Vetta Alge. a hr.de of the week Games, and the Japanese have turned thetr music and inneheo were enjoyed by twenty-fttie United now eves to Mexico, I For many years Dr. Baker, College Mdg , Dayton, Ohio, has been I giving free advice aad prescriptions to millions of people through the press columns, and doubtless has helped In relieving Illness and distress more than any single Individual In the world's him history. Thousands hav wrltteaconfiexpressions of gratitude and dence similar tq the following: Dr. Lewl Baker, Par Sir: "I have been taking the Cadomene tablets for ths past month. They certainly hav don anopders for me, a I was so nervous 1 wasnt abla to do my own housework, I was so sick and mtsarable. Now I can do all my own work and feel good all the time. My daughter and her husband have also been taking them and they help wonderfully. Reimectfally, Mrs, A. E. Hager, Kt London Road, Duluth, Mnn (Adv.) Overpopulation in Asia Proving Universal Service Staff Cowetpcndent. BERLIN, April 21.More than of the human race live in Asia, but the distribution of the population over the continent Is very uneven. Whereas, the steppes of Siberia pnd centrul Asia are thinly populated, India China and Japan are teeming beehives of humanity wherp are. living from 10 te 15 per cent of the entire Asiatic population. In no other part of the world are iucH drastic divergences to be found In official statistics as those dealing with the population of northern and certain provinces in China and Bengal This powerful congestion In Japan, China and India taken in conjunction with the high birth rates of these countries, gives rise to problems of a political, economic and social nature, which will increase, rather than diminish as time goes on, according to an Interesting survey of this subject made by Aibin Michel In the current number df Die Glocke " The more these three densely populated countries re drawn into the world s capitalistic and economic web, and the greater the facilities for intercourse and traffic, the greater will be the unrest among the masses, and the stronger will be the impulse of a laborers large percentage of the native old surtheir to break away from roundings and seek remunerative em. ployment elsewhere. j Note: g, Congestion in Japan, China and India, in Connection With High Birth Rate, Is Calling for Immediate Remedial Measures. i n. home-mad- ... i see Mcntho-Laxen- et. follows. I Matron asks: "I suffer from headache and constipation periodically, and my blood seems too thick, causing languor and tired feeling I ! will thank you to prescribe for me." Answer: Three-graiRulpherb tab- -! lets (not sulphur) are most effective In relieving constipation, thinning ths blood and removing the symptoms of languor, etc. 2H-o- Outsit! r that see Climate Is to Blame. Diiiwm-eAfUKJlr'l- see These srw the N. O. O. writes: symptoms whlth lead me to think t I o p d an need medietne for kidneys and bind- anemic condi- dee: Revere headache, bloodshot eyes, I went chills followed by fever. Frequent de- tion. down so rapid- sire to urinate, but scanty results, of my a dark color and bad odor. Also ly j ds-- v parents were alarmed and placed ms In ths oars of s specialist. Hia reputation was of the best, yet he did nothing that helped me. I was nervous. Irritable, weak, and my complexion was a green, muddy color that waa repulsive to look at. I could not sleep, and after eating I would 1 Inst have a sick nausea Interest Cadomene tab lets, on your advice, and oh. how I J to 4 oclock, elementary dressmak othscs could know the miracle ing; 2 20 oclock, thrift: 2 to 4 oclock, wish that happened. In five weeks a most advanced dressmaking No. 2, wonderful Improvement has occurred, 4 4 4 keep right on with this The Indies auxiHarv of the St. and I shalltreatment, etc. Sincerely, Paul fehurch will meet Friday at wonderful 1 Mtse Thomas Crescent St., Madge 2 24 oclock' at the home of Mrs. C. Brockton, Mass'' 8. Spaulding, 43 M street. 4 4 4 Severe writ,- - I have such a very 8t Ann's Sewing circle2 will meet afternoon at o'clock at severe rough and cold, and have not Wednesday been able to get anything to help me. th Holy Cross bospltaL 4 4 4 It Is weakening my system" The Ladies auxiliary of the VetAnswer: - Use the following: Get a eran Volunteer Fireman's associa s bottle of concentrated essence tion will meet Friday at 1 o'clock at e and take every hour the home of Mrs. -William Odd, 1798 or two.- - This-ca- n be taken pure, or Lake-stree made Into a full pint of 4 4v 4 Full directions a to use wt!l syrup. The Soft Lake Mother's club will be found on bottle. meet Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the Civic for Reservations Center. R. B E. asksI have tried to euro luncheon may be made from Mrs. J dandruff. Itching scalp, falling hair A. Ingolls. and baldness with numerous tonics, 4 4 4 The Ladiea Aid society of the Mon etc , but In vain. What do you recLutheran church will meet Thursday ommend?"at 2 oclock tn the church parlors Answer- I have been recommending Mra T. R. Hulqutet will be hoatesk plain yellow Mlnyol for the past 4 4 4 twelve years, and scores of my patients of the Girl are delighted with the quick, pleasant The regular eetng Semrt council be held at the action of this remedy in stopping iteh-innubile library Thursday evening st falling hair, dandruff, etc. r20 oclock. The meetings will be held hereafter on the fourth ThursAdvice writes: Let me say that day evening instead of the second my condition pussies and worries me. Monday evening of ecu h month In the last ear I seem to hav been growing old rapidly, though only It. My food and sleep do not recuperate my strength and energy, and lately I have dissy spells, trembling, headaches, lots of appetite, memory and hopelessness Despondency and worry over my condition are ever present,' Zoe Arnett. "Woo Thou 8weet Muaic" Rustic song from Rob Roy". ...Elgar De koVeii Miss Katherine Silver,- - Miss Ihrt BurifT, Lyona Af . itroni twe about years ago Wednesday 10 to 12 o'clock, millinery; 2 to 4 oclock, advanced dressmaking No. 2; 2 30 o'clock, nutrition; 7 to 9 oclock, millinery. Thursday 10 to 12 oclock, project leaders class; 10 to 12 o'clock, millinery; 2 2 to 4 o'clock, project leaders' to 4 oclock, advanced dressclass, making No. I. S to 4 o'clock, advanced .' A 1 aAmmm Ifr Answer:. Tou hav. Impoverished blood (anemia! and falling supply of nervo force. Obtain Cadomene tablets with full directions, In sealed tube use them, and an agreeable, pleasing restoration should ensue, to your tiro satisfaction. This extract from a letter: am a Kiri It years old And work 1 tn a hav .tors. n v r been and cooking. Y. W. C. A. week Monday, by Welfare Club. o Business Women u Perfecting Federation. ties of the Officers to Be Elected at Tea Society jDr. ZenrtS BaAcr . Hoppf; JUDGE BLDG WttsafcA.2632 - rloua Other folks, two- - stand-oOne. of course. Is that for 3100,009 brought by Commissioner Enright In connection with bootlegging Th other la that for Investigations. LVI.OOO brought by a. witness tn the bootlegging Inquiry against Commissioner of Accounts David Hlrschfle'd, who accuses ths witness of lying. These shining facta emerge above the welter of sprightly recrimination with whhh the probe Into police graft Is enlivened. Taxi Drivers Ensrqstl. While the polios, the elsr officials are Indulging In this and their to vsl lt there are 24,000 txl driver. In the rlty with 14.000 rsbs, who. In addition to kll ing and maiming, succeeded In overcharging th, public at Ih rate of about $49,000 every day. To Inapsct the drivers and cabs there are eleven men. v Yes, end look at tA owner nf great, big, brutal limousine who tak coke. Federal official raided a gorgeous apartment on the upper east eld and found $69,000 worth of drugs which they seised, while a long line of luxurious car chuaged along the sidewalk, each car containing a wealthy drug addict. And. aa If that Isn't awful anough. th Interborough Rapid Transit company has painted Its cars orange In honor of the spring. So that now when on of th 42$ trains per day flaahes past yn the e'evated trseks. It looks like a 12th of July parade. Doyle Declared Wrong. ' Moreover, as if all these and the marathon dancers were not sufficient atrocities for one week, along comes Mavor Hylen lq explain that Conan Doyle la all wrong about spiritualism and the mavor doesn't believe In ghosts, and the leas New Yorkers hate to do with seances the better it will be for their son's and mind,. His honor wss moved to make this revelation to the clt'senry after watching a magician perform tricks at the cltv ball. I'almlng coins, you know, and doing sleight of hand with something up hie a'eeve though why these trick, should be any novelty at city hall. It Aa hard to Imagine. Anyhow, a lot or people were relieved to have Conan Do) I explained, tecauae there were any number of folks who thought there might be something to it. Burglar Active. 'While the mayor has concentrated on exploding the claims of spiritualism and while the police department has been busy searching for marathon dancers and chasing them into the next state, burg er rf No. 13 and the Vandala union hav not been Idle A member of the burg'are local robbed a ticket agent of his little booth In the subway during tbs theater rush hour, and people were so Intent on getting their trains or were eo accustomed to blackjacking and Ko'dup that the Intrepid stranger got away with $1383 before anvqne works up. The vandal who have amused themselves by chipping granite steps and statues round about Brooklyn hav now turned their attention to th parks. They have tramp ed down new grass and uprooted flowers and killed trees. Isn't It wonderful how fu'l of can make fun and mischief the spring these roguish Individuals- - Doubtless they are the same Jolly hand who In the winter ret a good laugh out of setting tenement on fire Ah, well. We can't be aerie us all the time, can we? New Source cf Revenue.' Indeed. It's hard to be aerloua any of the time when such th.ngs aa the Clean Books league come s'ong Th Clean Bonks leagva Is trying to get th New York legislature to naas one of those bi ts which the New York legislature Just loves to pass. If It becomes law. this bill Is going to afford another splendid aonrea nf revenue for, th bootleggers. Already there la a flourishing trade tn rum and secre rooms where marathon denees may he he'd. As toon ss the Clean Books idea become legal, th bootlegging In rum, dance, literature will provide a number of energetic people with profitable Jobe." Th bill. In fact permits little more on th library shelves than the Elsie books and those stories about Ro'kb Th dictionary, of course, will hav to go. It contains many purple , word. It Is not too mvich to predict sines a fine become such has bootetglng art that the passage nf the bill wld etstw-wldof revival precipitate read lqamlns. The classic will-and appreciated as they have not been since baseba't was Invented. Logical Inference., And know why sugar is scared 'and (he price going up? The sugar men reluctantly made public the facta yes- ut Oily skin How you can correct it &rbaS e be An oily, ahiny skin fa not only unattrac five in it elf it is especially liable to In fcction from dust. You can overcome tbis condition by using, each night, the following tieaDoentt Fst yoar alcin by in your usual way with Wi Facial Soap and lukMm water. Wma off the surplus moisture, but leave tha dua slightly damp. Nowwith of Woodburys up a hssvy lather Soap in your hands. Apply it to yoar farm and rub k iota tha pores thoroughly. Rinse with warm water, then wtdt cold. Then nib your face Cor a fa sa rands with a pise of ics. I , Within a wreck or tea dry this treatment grill bring about a marked improvement. Get cake of Woodbury's today, at any drag cake Mora or toilet goods counter. A lasts a mouth or six tracks for this treatment 23-ce- nt and for regular .toilet urn. OwwseuLOss.telgsj Ardav. It's because housewives are mrmbera f 4h X 3 chib at tar taaaroa writ Mra. stopped buying Pkiorff avrna, Epttlal fMta buying It If they C. Jraw an fsturir Mia.kL' sugar; or.' better. If everyone forever Mra. tome kttotards. would the using sugar, price stopped Mra. Mary Coll of Balt Lak was a toa drop. But for in- day guni mf Mra L. L Earifoa Nature may be grand man mind Tfo Ladtaa Aid aoetatjr of fta Centra trinsic grandeur th ratloaal rtarrh knocks nature for a goal. i trrUtod by Mra. K I'nniitof at tar tom m Ptoxrw TtraraJay aftvroaaa. SANDY n Mr. aod Mra Lratra Duptf I ft dnrtaf th wtek fur Balt Lata te nata ttalr tanr. Mra. Laetoa Marriott ef Bait Lak tar Buadaf witB Mra. T. B. s vie-t?- EANDT. laat April 21 Friday Mra, T. C, torkv vwolof of tiK ,in liliA and iThe Old Days1 n waa llttlo over fifty year that dealers began to recommend ago to their customers for soughs, oolde. catarrh, slssuMk and bowel eicordoi and catarrhal eaaditieas gensrally. They ara atlU doing It. WHAT A DRUGGIST THINKS Mr, I A. Richardson of Marine, a, writes: "I have been engaged la th retail drug businesa here fo th o this time past fifty-twhave seen manyyear. During medicines com . Into use, flourish patent for on or two year and then gradually disaopear. Thera sr very few of the rsmedie possessing enough real merit to insure long life. has always been a good seller with ua .with a marked Increase from year to year. Th addition of a laxatlva feature haa mad a slightly reliable remedy for oonatlpatlon it and colds. If taken hourly In teaspoonful , dose by adults U will break th worst cold la two or three days up lime.'' Th secret of success of lies In its tonic properties. Its effect upon the digestive organs and Its soothing Influence upon all th mucous linings These are the qualities which adapt to the successful treatment of catarrhit in every form. Sold Everywhere Tablets or Llqald Ull-nol- Pe-ru-- Pe-ru-- na ' . 1 |