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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, "'JUNE. 15, 1924. 1U LETTERS OF A JAPANESE SCHOOLBOY NEW LOW PRICES ON SMART SUMMER FASHIONS (Copyright, 1924, by the Bell Syndicate, Iae.) By WALLACE ttWDT. To Editor Tribune who have lived to know the In America too Ion of mlkerobes. significance rrsrestI Sir: on train If VYhen jrestdy a. m. pp, for see Benares I were misinformed Guide pries 4 rupees) ny my Indian are the holiest elty In that BenaresThis me & Jfogi enmake world. the joy Wight etneste.wi'-paeka gaa, our grip ; forgot to put in consider-ahl- e mask. We have observed holiness in India A Just scarceit by use of llaterlne ly lived through But we canft other throat-giggle- s. not think about, everything in explores expeditions. For Instancely one very curio people to observe. Some of them was wushippers of Siva, Ood of Calamity; others was wushippers of Vishnu, God of Satisfaction. Siva are favorite nod of India, because he make everybody slightly more depressed than usual. You can tell a (Siva man from a Vishnu man by the scenery he wear painted on nl forehead. Th ( would beBrand idea for Republicans and Democrats at times when they think exackly alike, yet prefer to hate each other. When we approach near up to Benares, that train got so suffocated with Pilgrims that or fell off and went to Heaven every time we Jounce Into ekllpse. I tell you for Information (price' i rupee). In Heaven there reside a pretty mean roddess. name of Dhurga, very wild wife of Siva, who run Sun A Moon among other um- portent Jobs. Well then. Sometime wnen Hon. Siva are busy attending to politickal conventions or other annoyances this Hon. Jhurga get very, sly & decide to eat up Hon. Moon, which she admire for Swiss chees fla vor. Now you see, cant you? When Hon. lhurg commence gollup Hon. Moon then it are duiv for all good Hindu come running to Ganges bopp In while, exclaiming, 'Look, see. ; We hare received thousands of dollars worth of new merchandise at decided savings, which we have grouped in three lots j ; Sale of linen and Voile f ?5 Smart Street Frocks Beautiful Afternoon Dresses $1 A Sale Too Good Truly Wonderful Values to Miss These groups afford a most unusual selection of the newest summery Included styles. in these frocks are Such attractive models are not found at imported many models. You will find Soft, Cling- colors often EnthusiasUck clumps of PiUgrims go enruahingSome of them per (1) I July In our party forget to pack around curves. her lipstick & amost got a sunsinse sons was Fakers, what look different Hut vet we was anxious to see Be from the rest because they wear less nares. because It are all wrapped clothes, more hair & cover themselves around with fables & leganda wrote w th ashes which give them appear of ancient times. ance of Russian garbage men paying by sacred press-agEverything In India have got a legend anToelection bett. more make them holy & hard to tied to it. When a priest find a place with no legend be fix one up rapidly ft look at they bleach whiskers to color who 2 of natives to annas fried this orange they do by peel; apiece charge well told. For holding them In Juice of the sacred enloy a good lie when 2nd o hand tree. Some of those Fakers inetancefy, when a are found under sacred bunion sticks shingle nails Into their chests tree. Hon. Priest think quickly and to snow Americans how' holy they tell bedtime story about Goddess Kaii are. Then they go round collecting when annas In tin cups, thusly proving that who dropt that ' of Brahthey are worshippers of Backsheesh, washing the sacred arey not so hard most popular of all Oriental gods. ma, This relidgeon learn sistem. the when, you NIGHT ON THE GANGES. ZOOLOGICAL CRAB. BAG. Well, Mr. K.dltor. so many 1000000s So onwards we bounced toward of onto that train that Benares while our Indian Guide tell I Pillgrlms got& enjoy worry require from Indian us history, price one (1 rupee extra ' Guide (price 3 rupees) : for every mile. From the commencement of the me something In your curio 'Tell world, when Time were first Invented, English. Are there a circus or someBenares have been sacred because It thing in Benares that so many persons stand on the bank of the Ganges at is going there In such a Jumbly the spot where the most amount of mobbT'' sewerage come down. This town were '"Ah, Mr. Sahib." promote Hon. also the birthplace of Budilha, but Guide, the night, by "tonight are the Buddhists has all escaped from- golly! At l evening there Benares who did not care for Burtd- will be a 8 p. of Moon. Think the ekllpse Gotama Buddha ha pretty much, Nothing like this have happen made about as much umpresslon on that! & for for such a rea(20) twenty yrs. Benares as Ralph Waldo Kmerson son five million persons have traveled would of made In the home of I'. T. of to take all from the suburbs India Bflrnum. In Ganges. It are the customary for pilgrims dlpp "1 are glad to hear that Hindus to come from all portions of India for wagot a reason for anything they do," slight bath in the sanctimonious ters of Ganges. This are sipposed to I narrate. "But why do they travel cure all diseases, which are easy, if so far by carfare merely because Hon. true. When a Believer go to Ganges Moon go black race for two (2) hours? & come home When Hon. Moon with Ingroing ekllpse In with leprosy Hon. High Priest look America people doesenjoy not come from tettVhim go next California, N. J., Boston. Chicago & very Cal Coolidge year and get something else. Hon. other Kit stations to swim in Mrs. grshh-baGanges are a kind of xoologica' River." When you spltinge in you never Slppl Ah. Mr. Sahib," report Guide. lav know what you will bring out. on his headache for Indian hand ing LIKE GARBAGE MEN. salute. "Americans Is not enlightened. nil sorts of risks with takes while all Well, day approaching They Benares by "train. Hon. G. I. P. RR astronomy without knowing how near more on to for hitch ly the world got wrecked. Pusstblv kep stopping cars filled with Pilgrims. They were you do not know why Hon. Moon go ls dish-tow- goo-go- dish-tow- ash-tra- m.-th- toe-nai- An easy way to get an Eastman Camera '"Go;;tnX!vCf"i Hon. Siva! Observe what your wife is doing while you are away" " BRING BACK MOON. 1 Well, Mr. Editor, that p. m. sharply me & Nog I & several sweet flan-girl- s from Chicago stood on bridge of Ganges while Hon. Moon got so rusty he look like a dead glnjer cookie. And on banks of Benares was ! or i ml. lion persons in white tablecloths, awaiting to get wash before water was clean. Thy was all bundled together under electric lights (kindness of Edison Co ) and while amassed there they resemble an enormous army of ghosts, which give me the creepers. When Hon. Moon nearly faint away, enthusiastick clumps of Pillgrlms go enrushlng to water while holierlnr. "Look out, Siva! Why you no pay attention!" And pretty soonty, what you think happen? Hon. Moon commence to look brite bilious, then he get back his strength and shine with cansider- able stiver. "They bring back that moon, by golly!" pronounce Cousin Nogl, who was nervus for fear it wouldn't. "Think what blessing that will be to America." "Could not America got along pretty good without moon?" I ask to know. "How foolish to think!", holla Nogl. If there was no "For Instancely, In Chicago few persons moon-ligwould get married." "8ome would be thankful for that," I dlb. "At any rates," denounce Nogi, "we have Just observed a miracle." Perhapsly so. I are confused. Next morning a. m. we float down Hon. Ganges In a dhow or boat ro that we could see those Ghats: A Ghat are a very tall collection 3f stone steps with a river on one end and a temple on the other. It were dull time of morning. Only about million Hindus was bathing. Bvery- wheres they had tiilt sacred fires pf sandalwood, aloes & osmphor to make the air smell sweet like the smoke coming out of a drugstore. RELATIVES GO TO BLAZES. Pretty soon, right under tense cloud of perfumery smoke we come upon sight which should make us feel very elevated, hiil .itjlidiL't, This were the famous Burning Ghat, where very Hindus are cooked when ther die. on this hul stone platform was "0 piles of sacred wood containing e'ead persons. They are set on fire by nearest relative who borra a torch 3 rke rupees! from Kternal Fire of Siva & set around with poker, watching I'ncle John go to biases In visw of large audience. Right beside that Burning Ghat set several 100000s of Hindu families, enjoying picknH'k lunch, spanking bacy, fashion notes. talking charming snakes and other- household duties. Undoubtiessly that Burning Ghat are very high relldgeous ceremony. It lol m: with reverence and make me slightly sick. Banks of the Ganges are all broke out In temples which resemble all varieties of diseased cactus. Th-got so many sharp things sticking up from them that I should hate to drop on one out of a airship. Average Hindu temple are about the sis of a Stand Oil service station, but not so good to smell. Unly noole Hindu temple In Henares were bill hy a Mohammedan. This are the Masque of Aurangxih which were bp- a cruel sultan to make W oVl ,wUw.Wiri'f5S No.2 Cartridge Hawk-Ey- e Pictures to water. 2i x 3' i To increase the popularity of picture making in the community, we will furnish you for $'2.50. Six rolls of film MAjuonV.ot her maa n ucls he throwed Siva down a well and should have been thanked by the Board of Health. Another sacred Kddyface I saw were the Monkey Temple, ot property I'urgha who were the bleedtklrstv wife of Siva. In this place the Hindus go Inside but the monkeys slay on the roof to get fresh air, if possible. I'p and down Ganges we floated, watching persons get cured of dis ease."! by taking a bath. In one place llti Hindus were brushing their teetn for dentistry ft toothaches. 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Barber announces the engagement of her dauKhter. Claire, to Harvard Tarry Blckmore. The marrlate wilt take, place next Thursday. Mrs. A. O. Barber and daughter, Mrs. Bertram W.. Smith, entertained at a In Wednesday at the Bluebird There was a yng Hindu names A color compliment to the bride. Phangcs of white was carried and schiime pink Had smallpox & swollen phalanges out In all the appointments. The ifwas cured of the. curse. various luncheon tables were dco. But grew rapidly worse. rated with pink and white garden After brushing his teeth In the' Ganges. flowers. Following the luncheon, the sfternoon was spent In playing bridge. Ry 3 . ta, afternoon we aot The score prise was awarded to Mrs. Hindu rellgbm to last thrown Cecil Chrisensen. and a guest prise several IncarnsAlons. Back at Clark's to Miss Barber. Thirty-tw- o guests Hotel I ftnt very college-chuviitrt were In attendance. a who let me pet his Mrs. J. K. Anderson and Mrs. C. cobra. This were happy relief after II. Wakely entertained at a miscelwhat I had saw. Alao there were laneous shower at the home of Mrs. Magician who conld grow a S ft. tree Anderson, on West First South street, In i minutes and pull IS little birds Monday afternoon, lis compliment to out of an empty bank it. Miss Mary Anderson, a June 'bride. "Do' this astonish you?" require In all' the appointments a color scheme of red and white was carried Nosrt. "After 24 hre. In India," I renlg "I out: The looms were decorated witn would not curl a hair it i saw a angle- garden flowers. At the close of the served afternoon refreshments worm swalla a blue elephant." twenty-fou- r guests. Miss AnderIn additional to thl,' Mr. Kdltor, 1 to son a trousseau entertained tea at came I to wish la say that when afternoon from 2 to India I wete proud of being a heathen Wednesde.y nit yellow ttnfc r enlor I nmj After seeing "Benares 1 are thlhUln.f scheme in ait the appointments of the serially oc pretending that I are ftns snu wellow roses were te, fcaotist. used as decoration throughout A basket of the roses formed Hmtns; you are the same. Yours truly. the centerpiece for ithe tea table. HASHIMURA TOGO. Four candlesticks holding yellow ran-d'- s eomnleted the table decorations. Bell the 1924, Mis Anderson was assisted bv Mrs. by Syndicate (Copyright. A. E. Anderson, Mrs. C. H. Wake- Inc.) m er Oessel, Miss Jeannette Burnham and Miss Allldied Wakelej About one hundred and twenty guests called. Miss Jeannette Burnham. Miss Lee !essel and Miss .Martha Thatcher, close friends of Miss Anderson entertained at a kenslngtonr tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Burnham, in compliment to Miss Anderson, The rooms were effectively decorated with garden flowers. At the close of the afternoon tea was served to twenty guests. An attractive party of the week was a shower given Friday afternoon In compliment to Miss liols Henderson, of President and Mrs. W. daughter W. Henderson, a June bride, by Miss Alberta Jensen and Miss Mary Henderson. The rooms were attractively decorated with garden flowers and greenery. Oames and music were the entertainment. Refreshments were served. Forty Clients were In attendance, The bride was the rectnient of a number of beautiful nnd useful gifts. Mrs. William Edwards entertained at a this afternoon In compliment to her daughter. Mae. who arrived home the early oart of the week from Salt Lake. Mi Edwards spent the past year teaching in the Jordan high school. She will leave next week for Berkeley. Cal.. to sttend the" summer session of the Unlversltv of California, and expels In California .nd leach La remain r. Th luncheon tables and rooms were decorated with vnrlcolored garden flowers. A score prise was awsrded. Sixteen guests were In attendance. A charming function of the week was a dancing and garden party given Wednesds v evertlne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Benson by bridge-luncheo- n next-yea- " $3.50 CAN- TON CHEP B3 In a wiide range of light and dare colors, b 1 a e k and "White; Monday snd . $4.00 SATIN FACED CANTON Soft and lustrous, In colors of black, navy, brewn. tan, gray, Peldn ana " ""faaenrodrr Monday ....'...52.98 ... ley, Miss LOGAN e SHIPLERS tan, maize, green, (t is desirable to - . Tills offer holds only while our' present supply last unus-uall- y Drawn Hand bridRe-lunch-H- One are inclusive ing Voiles- - and Normandy Voiles, some with Embroidery and some with All-ov- t;i these very moderate prices. The . - x their daughters, Pergene and Connie, In compliment to thoir brother, Serge, who will leave in the hear lutu.'e t fill a mission for the Mormon churcn In the central states. Mr. Benson will visit In the east before going to his field of labor. The spacious .lawns were brilliantly lighted with electric lights. ' Oriental popples were used with striking decorative effect In the living room. Htmnta daisies were ued In the dining-rooand yellow roses on the porch. Refreshments were served. About fifty guests were in attendance. Mise Mitrie Barber and Mrs.. Bertram W. fimith entertained at a Monday afternoon at the, home of Mrs. Smith, la compliment to Mrs. Koyd Hatch, Who' expects to leave Thursday of next week with her husband for New York, to make their home. The luncheon tables weret decorated with pink roses Garden flowers were arranged about the riHtms. Following, the luncheon, the tables were arranged for bridge. A score prize was awarded to Mrs. Champ and a guest prise to Mrs. Hatch. A charming entertainment of Mon. d"- - wa a given bv Mrs. 8. K. Clark, at the Bluebird. The various luncheon tHblcs were decorated with pes;h and plum blossoms. Jardinieres of the- blossom? were arranged shout the hall. to SiiltTke this morn in gfo attend" tUe meeting of the Daughter of the Peyolut'on. Mrs. Mnhel Young and dauehter Marlon, left this morning flr souther California to soend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Newberger. Miss Nora Klinson srrlved home from Sslt Wednesday evening Mrs. George M, Cannon, Jr.,, and m bridge-lunche- musicale-luncheo- tr JaAJi'i!ejent -- $2.25 MEESA.LXNX3 In large variety of colors, both light and dark. - hiendty - mt .....53,48 $1.85 two small sons, are here for a two months' stay with Mr. - Cannon's mother, Mrs. Kllen NlWey. Mrs. Ellen: Keeles and daughter. Miss B'nunu Eccles, and stn, Hpencer Eetles, left Thursday for Toronto, Canada, and will go to New York for a visit before returning home. Mrs. Julia B. Nlbley and daughter. Hntb. who spent the - whiter and spring tn Salt ijtk. have returned here to spend the slimmer. Miss Agnes M, Caffcy of Ogden U here for an extended visit. t: Peterson was presented In 'Cbartes a recltaJ Friday evening of. last week his teacher, Profewror A. !; Far-rel-l. by Mr. ieerson was assisted by Mrs. Nexneen Fnrrel! Hamilton, and W. O. Peterson, pianist. A number of the leading musicians of the Hty were among the guests. The recitiil was held at the home of Mr. and Mm. Peterson. $2.00 AND $2J25 CHIFTON T A F T la black, nary, brown, tan, gray and popular . eTeniDg shades. Monday and th. yrd. .. .. m a cj s ehlll anpper Ttiuniday ersuf Of lait wee.-'--Thgaests Ineladed Mr. asd Mrs. Jacs Mltrhell, 11 r. and Mr.. Blaise g(.-elMr. asd arm. A. Blaliop, Mr. and Mra. W. Baker of Piwe and Art kobblss. , Miss Kllsubeth Oaythwalte returned nests .Thursday of last week from Venice, Cel., wberS ahe had spent three tsoDtbs, Mrs. Joe Warning rnterlalnea the Bridge st-week. elnb at ber some Ttturaitay ereeleg-- ef Mr. Vaon Chriatenaes won hlgli ainire snit Mr, f. W, Tierney the roneola-tioe- . busrbeos waa served to Mra. Joe Marriott, Ura. "Marshall Pease of Miavoula, Mrntt.r lira. tT. U (oostrjinnn. Mrs. lielie Nleliola. Mrs, 1. 1. ltoyte, Mrs. Bd Snow, Mrs. Wllford HAirla. Mrs. W. Butler. Mr. Vsun Chrlstmaes, Mrs. Itobert Wella. Mr. O W. Tterne.t. Mrs. Harry StoHo asd Miss ilailne Palmer of Marrar. Mr. ssd Mrs. Albert Marriott and sen, rwlbert. of Mirrity, were tb fuesis et Mr. sad Ur. joe Marriott Saturday ef last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole were Salt Lake risltora Monday. Sirs. If. M. klteel entertained at dinner Friday of laat week for Mr. asd. Mrs. Uoa Hocking and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Steele. Mrs. Jens Prtsmore RTXCJTTAW, Jims 14 Mr. Mrs. Max Brisk vers Salt Lake ntertalaes st illaoer Ttinrwlsy of lsst wee visitors pad Monday.. for Sir. sad Mrs. Teosrd Harris as4 Mr. Mr. 'and Mrs. n. W. Raker rrtomef! to and Mr. Enreae Milner. some Is Proio rrktay of last week, Mr sad Mrs. i. . Doyle wwerthe guests rheir haviss aprnt sreral dars wltk Mrs. nt Mrs. i. Stanford la Salt lUe ssturday afier Rakers' brother ssd wife, Mr. and Mrs. of last week. et Uuy king. Mr. snit Mm. Jne Msrrlett. Mr" Mar- ill- - and Mra Joa aenawet. altaa 11 and iflas Mona Nenlis motored to" Salt ef Marrlett mneered Ij'ie Siindu and attended tlie Psntages reads Bfrt' es anit r ts Raretoga gpriara StiiHUy sad spent the theater. and Mr. Joe Jones were West Jorly- - dan vlaltora Mrs. Claude Ilibbrd ssd ehlMres left Monday. Mr. and Mra. Rarneat Prignwr speat last tft Saturday of laat wek for West JneitiS week-en- d Is From raajron, rUH tee s noath befoee goisg te Wah-ioifion Mr. and Mra. H. M. Steels visited friends to make their heme. Mr. aad Ura. Hcf King estertalsee st In Plessant Orore Snnday. f BINGHAM jr. V. "X. ! |