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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1924.' v Womens Political Groups! Are Active in W ashington sembled. On the committees ofee se h such name as Ida Clyde Clark Ida TarbeU and Mrs. Mary Roberta Bios hart. in three years thia organisation has grown wrote ladvhke books as a diversion to an organisation with branch a all over the country, women artiste lecturers, composers and. writers of all varieties are bn its membership list. Publisher and wymHewte agent WiU th of tha Pen moan, to be held this month, so why should not all parties shin the .friendship of such a group? Most women are greatly pi ease-a hill that the lower bouse passed hOO Oftd providing for a gift of $1 worth f food for the German women, Many congressmen apd children were Interested In the psmwge of the btH They said America nevernormade did war on women and children she ever wait with wmrfkFwtng ran-art- e and let women and children starve without offering aiL The passage of ihe bill was one of manv acts which should show the world that America want s to be friendly and helpful to aM people A prominent woman from Chicago Prom mv experience recently said of central abroad, I think the nations food Kurope to whom we gave more when thev were starving are trulyn friendly to America than other fkiro-peanations People appreciate the means of savin life more than those of destroying it" y NANCY A. LEATHER WOOD. A At this WASHINGTON, April TMr on WmI- Ington women are interested in politic. for. Imp year mean fir . womtm WTvVikwS--;- tic- W&3 an matrimonial linen. Several groups of women axe especially active "at present the out and out political groups, which axe reading oat uses- eagea of cheer and cel la to duty for ' - WftSaea. oner ' land:-4hwrtiru hhd Wofofcrt Prt-kirn- ere being urged to v feet worth? iimaTPavlaw (the famous dancer) year feet may aot be fa navbrthcl m they are wortji pious TJnfike by all tbeaa groups study candidates and then vote at Primaries, it is urged that the primary la tha place for women to exert their Influence. The Democratic women are solicitfor their clubhouse ing Mrs. memberships Emily Newel Hair, the national chairman of the Democratic,, women, la living in the clubhouse. She la the organizer of her party's women. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman Is the Democratic serial leader and la doing much of her political entertaining at the cluh It Is whispered that one of the o widowers of the annate Is often an Interested guest at Mrs. Harriman s parties Once each .week a luncheon la given for party workers, and some leader of the faith discusses issues of the season The Republican women are holding informal teas as their mode of getting together. Each Tuesday Mrs. Harriet Upton, vice chairman of the national Republican committee, receives Republican women at har NOTED. AWAKENING She Is surrounded by a.apartment group of MUSICAL awakened interest In muA newly charming women who help to make sic is noticeable Concert halts and these affairs friendly occasions. We must opera houses are crowded. MRS. MXORMICK MISSED. have American opera sung by AmeriMrs Medif! McCormick, xrif of Se- can to Americans is a comment nator McCormick of Xltfnois, is crt&tly one beam constantly, it comes from missed this season When she was id all section of the land. The idea is Washington her teas and dinners were growing that each of our anger cities with ita eagerly anticipated by Republicans should have an opera bouse art- Mm hostess and political trader she is local opera company of American fa a worthy deeoendaat of Mark land Wonflen from every pari of the McCormick is irfterested in the success and welfare of the whole are discussing what such a movemen Mfe 'if party, and, trf course, does would mean In the culture1 not forget her state with its interests. America and what it Would mean in Mrs. Henry Ward man Is one of the giving opportunity to American art-lsocial leaders among Republican worn The ideal 4 American opera and eo of the District of Columbia. opera in the American language eung Such for Americana Americana The National Woman party is de- by movement voting all its energy to securing the an awakened internal and a national of means the development passage of the Ducretia Mott equal rights amendment. Invitations have music and opjwrtunity for composers been issued to a series of meetings to and artista Gillett wera be held at the charming home ofoMra. Speaker and Mrs Annie Arch bald. On these occasions guest of honor at a reception given the amendment is debated, and those by the Congressional club Thursday who would oppose the amendment It wu one of the dub events which must bo able debaters indeed If they had been postponed duo to the death There of former President Wilson are not vanquished by the champions and hosof the amendment However, it seems was an unusuaHy - cordial 4hiaon occasion, the old adage, Convince woman pitable atmospheregainst her will, she is of the same partly due to the fact that it wa opinion still.' holds true in this case, the first large event n the club since the for many women say 'The argument early In January but of course was was fine, but I am opposed to the great reason for tha cordiality amendment. I still believe in safe- due to the friendlv graeiousneas of the OUetts for no more popular guarding womea-A- n industry M Washington The League of Women Voters is guest ooufd be found in CJMrtt and Mrs devoting Its efforts to the work court thu SoVer executive were the hostesses The end the chftd labor amendment. Whit it Is leas conspicuous at present the board and members of the club whosea for in been had congress husbands Leaguers are no less active Their s the clubhouse is a bt?sr place, with Us score or more drears Among A of Henrv was Cooper Mrs secretaries and tvpista Wisconsin whose husband ha been To one particular group of the The rw in congress for thirty years organizations sP 1ticaJ groups are especially gracious. length of his service is onlv second who has Gillett, That is the League of American Pen o that of Speaker so Mrs years omen, for all these leaders are served thirtv-tw- o evand eominced that the pen is mightier Cooper knows every person than the sword ' Rch croup reaJie eryone knows her a a gracious hostthe value of the friendly inieceet of ess women writers if causes and pohejes MRS.XONGWQRTH INDEPENDENT are to be presented from the woman s Mrs Nicholas Longworth was anviewpoint to the reading public other of the hostesses. No woman tri PEN WOMEN r is lees 'NTEREST, Washington dependent on InAt present there is preritige or cares less about petty terest in the League ofwidespread Pen Women forms then Alice Roosevelt for It will bring together In Its auWhy shopld she worry Ts thors' congress the greatest group of anv woman In America or the world American women writers ever as surer of her serial station She Is Demo-eratl- your atmoet care. Caring for your feet, wearing a correctly shaped and flexible shoe, Yhl assure a healthy foot con There is no good reason why voa should bo one of the millions -- ho are beeet with foot troubles. ( Physical examinations at womens colleges show only about one Jirl ir. 250 to ha e perfect feet ) 119 ' Prizes In All , b e rthe makers of Lux announce a greatjar-reachin- g lone has a chance to win content v Hatma-ftesr-Mr- - a CONTEST To wear a ehoe that permits yourj foot muscles to exercise, a shoe shaped like the foot, allowing good circulation, is one., way. . la avoid foot troubles and a good way to help Correct troubles that aireadv exist. Mme. Pavlowa, whose feet are he fortune, advocates the Cantilever Shoe. Just before starting on her of tBe country, Madame Present tour wrote to the manufac- et turers f 1 -- lor uJdc Lux for n t've snow IjO 5325f ifv,Wul sSiSpS &-- J j- rtr autoroobilcs. for washing Lux 1500 for the best letter on"yhy IValue third prize 250, 12 prizes of 100 each --COWE- Mrs. Davidson always washes her dishea with Lux because it keeps her hands from looking rough and red. She values Lux for many things, but the effect on her hands is the most important. Other fastidious women value it because it Countless women value Lux for laundering fine things. There are host of other reasons uhy both men and women value Lux. Mr. Smith, for instance, washed the outside of his house with it. He values Lux because it saved him a big painter's bill. Cantilever hoat-f,ss- Long-wort- H P j Everyone should dance, for cx Even eur pression and exercise. walk should be free, graceful end can and be a iu shoe that it strong, In is flexible like the Cantilevc-- . such a shoe, miles of walking only servo to make the foot muscles more lithe and vigorous . 'Women of prominence have definite reasons for recommending the . the most helpful purpose second pme .1 Lux for any f Lnurooee -Lh kS. man Kiytfcto ssssrss luch as haPj Cantilevers are made in attractive styles strips, boots and oxfords. p! f second prizesSO0 is so wonderful for the family laundry. The rich Lux lather it so easy on their hands. Just tell us why you value Lux. $1,500 for the best letter $500 for the second best, $250 for the third best, $100 for each of the 12 next best letters. CONTEST Salt Lake City, Utah. Order by mail If not la the city. h Innumerable women use Lux for laundering for washing milk bottles, for cleaning the order of their importance to you, all kinds of fine fabrics. They use it, too, in parable tarnished silver, etc. the daughter of a president of the To the one in each state and the District ever numbers increasing for United Pistes of America, the wife Men have many important uses for it that washing dl.W of Columbia who sends the moat interesting of a man with a long record in conand for shampoo. take time to write they us about. and complete list goes the first prize of $75 gress, bo stands In congress second We have many interesting Utters from You probably use Lux for only in influence, to the speaker of the quantities of for the next moat interesting and complete women who have found that Lux is incom- house in congressional affairs, for he interesting things. Tell us about them, fi, list goes the second Is the majority leader Mrs. h prise of $50. Bhe-l- s Is s young girl the woman of that people look at a tvpe second and third time She wears shawls especially -- ell and seems to enjoy wearing them this saason Red Is an especially becoming shade for her -Mrs Byrnes of South Carotins, . the president of the club, is a charming Sha was unusually handhostess some In her gown of white and black. Theseietters illustrate what we mean: Edward was guest ofhonor, one flag became toiled. It with Lux. The rich embroidery lost none of Her husband is a candidate for a seat in the United States senate at Bok wrote, When I put up my limousine for was washed with Lux and came out beautifully ; its brilliance the cloth was gleaming white.1 , next summers A delight primaries the summer the upholstery was full of dust the colors bright the white unstreaked. For the most interesting letter telling of an ful feature of the entertainment was and spots. I didnt believe anything could Miss Browne wrote, At a luncheon for incident in the life of a the fact that Miss Lucy Gates, Utah s n person in .o- -n grand opera and concert singer bring it back to its freshness, but Lux did. Willa Cather I wanted everything to be which Lux has figured, was present and sang two groups of Czecho-SlovakiI on a that in of her honor we heroine, congratulate you having product songs Mira Gates was unanimously give the special , acclaimed bv the guests as one of Antonia. That very morning what was my prise of $1500; second brings about such results. America s greatest singers Every Miss From Harrison, In draping the flags dismay to find my lovely Bohemian luncheon prise, tongue of that critical audience sang for a of.nations, at which Joseph Choate - set had yellowed? the praises of her t olee and its rare was washed wonderfully --have .sweetness. Few to wingers - T $T'V' stirred official audiences of Washington as did Miss Ostes by ths Interpretation of her exquisite and difficult number Then there were the -has figured, does not bar you from of prize goes to each tying con.real American songs, en Ont Where of "Textiles McGowan, the West Begins, s which all testant. competing. Write us again. , and Clothing"; an editor of each of enjov 1. This is contest to You 4. in one open or more 8. closes everyone Contest may compete Taken all In all the Gillett recepJune 1, 1924. the following magazines Womans in the United States. tion was one of the big successes of of the contests. Use separate sheet Letters postmarked after twelve Home Companion. Miss Martha the social season 2. Send contributions to Lever Bros. for each. Number each contribumidnight, June 1st, will not be Sanford; Ladies' Home Journal, Washirgton has led the way and Lux Co., Contest, Cambridge, Ms as. tion Contest 1, Contest 2, etc. considered. developed s fine opers Miss Martha Dodson;Modem Pris3. The fact that you may have sent company Baltimore and Philadelphia 5 Wnte or print your name and Mrs. Elizabeth Macdonald. are laying firm foundations for such cilla, us washing directions, told us why address at each page. structure Salt Lske'Cltv, UtbpfflMrMadblasdthatttinioMiM her civic supported oratories, through 1st eduyou value Lux, told us of new uses 6. Write in ink. on oee side of paper It. Utbi htvc mi wH Lus tad wish to cating a public for sn American grand for Lux, of incidents in the lives of only. Number w sod we wffl end ire free Miss L. Fsy Balderston, author meepete. Itwrite Other cities ars eachage. opera company coate anthfan to eater thie eao Offlptt n in which 7. Lux In case of a tie the full amount of Laundering; Mrs. Ellen B. trifc people moving on these lines. Everywhere Lteer Broe Cambridge, Mua are signs that music and art are the of masses the becoming property are wish beauty yours now, you of America. The prime movera in this awaksnlng are not musicians on ' M mrtr.l - of the terv.-Mttreat MrsTI MargaretyrMoTgarC,MraJ Palmer's ill give By Edna Wallace Hopper and-- artist, but civic- groups and pa- rive a paper Mr North J E. Denhaltcr will Irene uihson vandergrlff treasurer, a ppe on. J me 1 nei . Alten,v The I mads myself a famous beauty, stituents. Neither grows hair on the triotic organization varra JnEnland discus Florence -- - 4lachlock " 1 time for the closing of a short story end . h and that beau tv brought ms glory. 1 face. Dutton directors. Misa Mfi. R. contest of th club ha been- extendGranhal ' Drama in Ethel Fits Gersld. Mine Florence Hall, ed to April 2L FTanc. have gspt that "beauty to a grand old My Facial Youth is a hamd cleansMins Grace D. Mies Nelson, leona age. After 40 years iu the lime- er, now need bv leading beautv exFrance Willard W C T U. will Billing. Civic Center Schedule perts the world over. It contains light, I still looka girl of 19 The election, which is to take place hold lta regular monthly meeting These facts are due to helps I no animal, no vegetable, fat. The at the regular monthly meeting. AprU Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock at Ooetieead frem Pii Four Is Announced. 17 will be bv ballot found through years of world wide shm cannot absorb it. So it cleans th Park M E. church Mrs The members of Mi Roescr's com- K JLiberty Mcndav 10 to 11 a m , advanced Lsuf wtti have charge of the Thev are, I believe, the to the depths, then departs. And the searching were Mies Mart mittee Nelson Mins 1 4 m will be on social serto which dres form program, p best beauty helps m existence. No dirt and refuse nothing else can R K. Brown, 30 I etreot dressmaking 1 Luncheon Robv, Mies Bertha Wagenor vice. Fdends of the ocicty"ire inclass. 2 to p m , advanced dress- Moeeie one I know has, in other ways, at reach come with it. Great beauty will fee aerved at t o'clock G Mrs. Irene 7 vited Vandergrlff 8 Action No t will meet with Mr making, j!0 to J p m., home nursing tamed anv like results experts charge $1 tor it. Mine selis a George Gartitck, 1430 South Main dsns So I have had these helps pre- for IJ cents. The Salt Lake Mothers dub wll m. designing o'clock. street t at Tuesday 10 to 10 Nurse hold it regular meeting Wednesday pared sod placed where all tnav get Section No 4 mill meet with M re class, J to & p m , dressmakiftg No 1, Consulting at 1 o clock at Civic Center It wig R. S them. And I hope to see them Wing RJcketaon J78 The hair you envy North Main 7 to 9 p m., remodeling to Be Entertained. he a regular business meeting when 3 30 o'etook Tuesday after-nec- n 0 to JC m millto millions the benefits I got. Wednesday Mv glorious hair is due to mv Hair street, at Marie Miss T Phalea consulting the year program will be dlncune-- d inery, 2 to 4 p m , Power making and the committee of the U 8 public health servfor the anouint Youth. It is heavy, silkv, lustrous, No R win meet at S oclock 3 to 4 p m.. advanced dressmaking nur Section Just four will do A board ice, will address the quarterly meet- year will be appointed and grows finer every year. Falling Wedneedar afternoon with Mra. H. A. 7 to p no,. millinery 1 la called for oclock preBtate of Utah assomeeting ths !6 Nurse street. ESinbeth ing These beauty helps comprise 32 dif- hair, dandruff and gray hairs are un- Loune, Thursday 104 to 12 a m , protect ciation the for the ceding to be held meeting, at regular m . 2 evening to Monday p leaders, ferent factors. But great experts known to me. project leaders, 7 20 o clock at the T W C A nurpone of considering geveral things 2 to 4 p m., milltnerv; t to 6 p m.. have combined them in four prepare U. U. Mv Hair Youth is applied with an Women to cotre up at the regular meeting 222 East Thrtrd Pouth m to No , 1. 120 t p dressmaking tions. And all are sold at modest eve dropper, directlv to the scalp. It A reception In Mies Pfaalen honor home nursing class The Beekera Literary dub will be Meeting. You can give a How skin color nod m dressmaking will follow the meeting. prices which every girl and woman does not muss the hair . It keeps the 10 to 1! Fridav All members of the Utah Public the guests of the Mountain Plate ran afford. The women of the University of No 1: 10 to 12 a m , individual help scalp like a well kept garden, where life gimply by using e more srimu- Smitn One is mv White Youlb Clav. A hair roots can flourish. It costs 50 Utah will hold their regular monthly 2 to 4 p nt . mllilnerv, 2 to 4 P m , Health association and the senior Telephone company at 11 State streetTudy afternoon at ; c! asrr of the training whrmLfor o'clock method of car firing. meeting In the rest rooms of -the John individual help 7 to 9 n. m.. muse clean, refined clar, vastly more effi cent and $1 with eye dropper taring areTlnvitad hurse to R. attend a Xicnt. than prdinarv --clays --A --eiav ABdrcgiste-n- d toilet counters p. mPark buU4ln( Saturday- t J M aid nutrition ciass Follow thia treatment once or 7 JO o'clock at Th Ladles auxiliary f the United Thursday evening perfected by French experts through supplv these preparations, exactly as The Young Matrons dub of the Commercial Miss Marraret Caldwell will read Mis twice a week, and aee how it will Ruth C Evans phvslcal director First Traveler will he enter20 vears of (cientifie study. I use them church meet Congregational Thpy will bring vou and Dr Georue Snoddy will speak nfll win high school, gv a on Tuesdsv afternoon at 2 SO st the tained bv Mr S 8 Reynold. 22f rouse die inactive pores and blood vessels! My Whito Youth Clay bring, a nch rewards. If vou want more The hosteesee for the afternoon will of theon West "Correct Posture avenue. Tueedav afternoon home of Mm Howard Jones, 1014 Fourth new complexion, rosv. clear and beautv, longer vouth, these are the be Reception. Mrs. B R. Lewis, Mra talk Mrs. Reynolds will he Mrs. Henrietta K Burton will hv Mra street Ninth TUST before retiring fill four beam foil of b 4 clean. It combats all lines snd best wavs science knows to get them. William Ptookev, Mra J H. Pmil sseocistlon th F. J. Erdman and Mm J. E. Bradley and decerationa Mra at the following school M ednesday a amtar eltntwr boiling hot. Baod over tb Sopot , wrinkles. No woman who once tnes I will gladly send vou a test of one refreshment The Woipan t Missionary society of Mr GUee Thoma L. T. No 2 Lowell school 6haek.ll, Lvnds at O ihe at basin and corn nor band and tbs bowl stub aver P 45, 8 afternoon th witl , go without it. It costs and with it my Beauty Book. Check Mra I E. Oowlea Mr L, A it will the Third Presbyterian church will meet In chapter session , afternoon, at ,4.45 Qutvea at evethe SO rents and $L Thursday Friday 15 2 toasaL Staarn yoag faea for thirty aac meet at m a in this coupon the one you want and Mm--j R Griffith, Mt NeTJIe HerTuesday the p at baavybotb T In o'clock at school ning the Masonic home of Alfa. J D Lindsay, m onda-- Now lather e hot doth with Woodbury's ' send it today. man. Miss Rva Land, Mlea Hattie Up- Hamilton ttma at whleh matemple the grand Roosevelt avenue Mr Youthful bloom t W A."Mc tron Mm E H ton. Mra Tbomaa Varley, Mis Enid Facial Soap. Wuhtbiiwariiyaarfiaoadioioagluy. Hartensteln, and AsClub Kay will ,he assisting hosteanest Gaboon Business sociate grand officer of th Mv Youth Tream is a cold cream sTand tubbing the lather wall into tba akin. Than tinea, will Utah of be received Ail like nothing else yon know. It conRadiant chapter No 12 O K B , chapter th akmwall, fast withwanu water, time ambroid, Candidates. Announces member of the order are Invited of In Sections meet will tains both lemon and strawberry. regular session TuesClqb end finish by rabbmg it for thirty aemnda with e chairman of day evening at f 3 o dock. Mra Miss Jemnatte Insert vonr name and address. French experts have embodied in it tXCEFTIONAL CIRCUM8TANC pisca ei ica. to tho nominating committ, has E. A. Hartensteln. Mark sample desired Mall to Edna worthy grand Meeting. th, best skin helps thev know. th lift of candidate! for ex- matron, and the associate The lady visitor at th prtoon asked Wallace Hopper, Inc., Hi Lake grand ofmuiie and drama Motion of ecutive officers The tbfae or four of tbas traatmenta you will notice a After Also after the it uei of clay. Busmens the and ficer will make their official riait. the usual curst ion' Ajiply Shore Drive, Chicago, TO, the Wasatch Literary cluh will meet wonderful ImprovanmnL Women it as a night cream, also daytimes as cluh, prepared Members of the order are Invited. And what are you In for, me enod S IS oclock at tha home at Tuesday follows as a powder hase. Keep it ever on the Get cake of Woodbury today, at any drug man or P White Youth ClaytlYouth Cream of Mr - William Earle, I2M East fey tha committee,Miss Sadie A Rosser, The hospital section of the Kte cluh president. "Borrowin money, mum, skin to feed artd whiten, firm, soften toilet good counter. A cake lam a month or tx Sixth South street,. Mra William Mra Kisahrth JHalr Yauth jFaci&l Youth replied H Corsr, first vice will meet afternoon at 1 the stolid convict. Wednesday Coulam will prive a paper on "Araand protect. The price u 60 cents stark lor this troatmaot and for regular toilet use. Mies Alice Manning. Mrs, oclock at the county hospital to ebw Borrowing money But they cant bia Mra William Batlo will dlacuee president It eomes in two fvpes the Cold Name Flee nor CT Bartlett second vkw pccai. fof the tubercular ..... In jell for ward. e "India and Her Peop!e. " M- Mra. Emits I4dt-i1r8s- -'r and the Vanishing tvpe Cream a 4re 0)swsotl, nounot but t bad ordinary UrtTT - wnr Tanron "People of the Olevia Burch correspond nr cre. L The Short Storv dub win meet knock v dee-four or re linn togetth e tvpe North- Norway, Denmark, Ireland srv. Mies Nelle Miss Monday afternoon with Mrs. Georg before he'd lend It to mo." Ameriddrrw Both have the same eescntial con- and Scotland Mra A. A. Kerr will Lhzabeth Crawford Henderwm, recording seyeV Emory Fellow- at her horns, 30 U can legion Weekly. Lone-wort- Special Prize of $ l,500.For the most interesting account of an incident in the a well known person in which Lux has figured; Second prize $500; third prize $200. CONTEST S' -- "Ws I j well-know- i , an fte J or topf My Secrets of - RULES Amer-lean- It -- Judges well-know- a if - se r a Ellx-het- Womens Clubs 7 Sallow skin a 1 of of You can awaken it club-room- s. Arrange . Et Parent-Teach- ed - 1 sn-c- tat -- 't lVomens Your Choice Free ' Hold r F-- 25-cs- nt tbst' put-a-4rs- Ho-su- re-' myan I u 1 km v n i |