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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TIIUR SDAY MORNING, ABRIL 22 i2ti. 1, FUEIIITUEE STORAGE PACKING SHIPPING Mothers' Club. Events of the Day Celebrates Its Eleventh Year of the Salt Ike Moth jrEMBERS er club celebrated their eleventh birthday anniversary yesterday with . bridge luncheon at the Newhouse ho tel The guests were received liv Ml Othllia McAllister and Mim Farah Irvine who acted m ushers The table, which waa arranged in the ballroom, had a large oval renter and oblong tablet were at either ejjd large basket holding a beautifully dressed doll and orchid sweet pa and daffodils centered the tablr where the officers weie seated The doll, which is the club emblem was later given as a prize Yellow taper " H stiver ramteiabrir wery at etth er irmt t of the long tables Place curds and favors bore Jonquil designs luncheon the cello soloa were During i Iven bf Mr Beetle aocomFsnled.Jty Etra Beeslev, vocal solos Mrs Irene - kni, aovwnp anted hy Mrs BbtW Roberta and violin solos by Mrs Stewart Jones, by nrcompenh d Mrs I H fTroes George Skelton beck was the tosstmlstres. and Mrs F W Meekin gave club history Carda ware enjoyed In the president a uite following luncheon and corsage bouquet were the tavars. Those attending were Mrs L H Taylor Mrs I uctan Ra Mrs O W M 1$ dognese II Mr. Idaho Shorten, Mrs W O llama Mra Stanley Roberta Mrs R H Hammell, Mra J W Ensign Mrs IX 8 Colnnge Mr H J Blnih. Mrs B A Cobb, Mra Alfred Lorf, Mra P W Saville Mg W C Hurd Mra E - M Remmers, Mrs. L. H Groesbeck Mra J A Wanton Mra H H Nnrf-grov- e, Mra E B Thompson Mrs Ralph Bltchfwth Mrs B J Clave Mra James Dodd, Mrs C A Berlin Mrs J A Irarnla Mrs A R Barnes Mra M E Wilson Mrs J Q Rvnn Mr I M BramwelT Mrs C C Budd Mra Lson Mobs, Mra Jt Hr Ashworth, Mbs A Walter Koehler Mrs. Sadie McFarland, Mra J M Perlewlt Mrs Robert Reid, Mr R T Dahl-- quiet, Mra 15 D PWge Mra Phillip Bhonert. Mra. A Mr. Fleming, Charlea Waldo, Mra George Oglesby, Mrs E L Bourne Mrs H l Hines Mias Isabella Hogan, Mr William McOrea Mrs Gltoh Mrs Barlow Fox, Mra D R Lewis Mra J V Mra Mrs Ford Walter Clara Jarrett, B Ford. Mra H R Parker Mrs H R I3vgel, Mra Albert Merrill Mrs Farl an Colt, Mrs F W Meakin Mrs, G J Guiver e Delightful Luncheon Honoring Mr Justin R. Davis, State dommlttet woman of the Republican party the board of directors of the Women s N itional Republican federation were the hoateasea yester- day afternoon at a beautifully ar- - ganged luncheon at the Wang tea shop followed by brtdge The guests were bested at one long table that was rendered with & large nilvec basket filled With deep golden Jonquils and orchid shaded' aweet pea a Mafae coloreT candle were in silver holders at the four comer of the tabl and the place casd were decorated with spring flowers In shade of yellow Bridge followed the luncheon The hostesses Included Mrs C N Jensen Mra A Ia Mathews Mr Ralph Guthrie Mrs K K Steffensen Mrs C M Morris Mr Sarah Eddfngion, Mrs W M McCrea, Mr John Avlett, Mra Ben Johnson and Mrs EJ F Taylor Close friend of Mr DsvNr were bidden e Informal Luncheon Mr Fred Dem will be the host ess and Mm George Dodge of Denver the honor guest at an Informal luncheon to be given this afternoon at the Dern home on Mrs. Dodge will irgima street be the motif for a tea to be given Mrs. tomorrow afternoon b Claude Freed e e e Mrs Lafavette Hanchett will give a luruheon this afternoon a the Martan-Lol- s tea room on Thir teonth last street in compliment to Mra Justin R. Davi e Section F Lynda chapter, O E H . wilt meet this afternoon at 2 0 elm k with Mr J, A Houston, 45 Apritot avenue Mrs M J Ruddy will he chairman All member are Invited e The Indies Aid society of West- mmefer- Hreehvi erlan church c nor of Hfth tfouth and First West streets, will nnet in the pastor S 10 studv this afternoon at due. k o U F - C W. program; oonferenr of presidents will be held today nnd tomorrow Meetings at Stewart hall University of Utah a m. Executive eominittee meeting 10 a. m Conference of presidents Music The musio of the vnference will be under the dire tic n of the division of music of the department of fine arts Mrs George E bkeljon, chairman in charge, Mrs V C HR ks diInvocation. recting Greetings and announ ements Mrs C E - president of the- - IT, F. Vr t C Ir Greetings and remarks George H Thomas president of the I niversity of lTtan f 11 a m Department forum Discussion of depsrtment outlines as found in the I tah Federation Bulletin fn hands of all present. Club presidents desiring explanations of an outline please be prepared with questions. Department chairmen please be seated Ma-W- in groups 12 noon Discussion Shall We If so, Continue the Bulletin? How chairman the Led by of John the Bulletin committee, M t ulift) Announcements Mr H R Allen chairman of local com- mittee 12 "0 p m Luncheon complimentary lf. of U session Afternoon Open to the public 1 Music 2 Intioduction of new clubs r districts State Organizer Mrs O Dailey 3pm 1 'Some Lecture Popular Regarding Mental Misconceptions Dr Arthur L. Beeley Disorders, 4 Open discussion 5 Music fr Instructions as to transportation to the O F W C bien-a- l itv Atlantic NMay 25 to une 5 Vrs W H Taylor chairman of transportation Announce merits Adjournment I 4nm meeting r F W C board - The board of directors of the Ladies' IJterary club will meet at the club house this morning st 10 clock. The College club will meet this eveningInwith Miss Katherine Forrester the lounge of ths m Mi apartments Rowe will be the assisting host- ess, WWW cm wUl Chi Delta Phi atudy meet this veiling at 7 30 o'clock The prothe public library Include a number of In Hans Flo was the hostess at gram will reviews of recent novels the fourth in a aerie of luncheons teresting a yesterday afternoon at her home on The regular meeting of tbs A crystal basket filled with M street readers section of the Ladies yellow daffodils formed an attractive club will be held at the Literary genterplece and crystal holders held club house today at 4 p m. canary colored cathedral candles The place carda ere decorated with Easter suggestions and eight guests were luncheon and Tuesday evening Mr bidden and Mrs John M Wallace gava a dinner fur tho visitors who left yesterday Visitors Entertained for thetr home e e Mrs David Keith who has recent! returned from a visit of several weeks in California, haa had as her Birthday Mis Helen Bower entertained a guests at the Hotel Utah Mra R C Warmack and Miss Annie Laurie number if her young frisnds laat eveWarmack of St Louis, who have been ning at a dinner dance hi honor of honored guests at a number of enter- her birthday anniversary at the tainments given during the past week Bowers home on Fifteenth Fast street Monday evening Captain and Mrs the afftir also being in honor of Miss ulllxan The guests were seatCharles J Allen of Fort Douglas gave Rhe g dinner for them Tuesday afternoon ed at one long table That was centered I a Tuttle entertained at with Mrs Charles Urge birthday take that Mr ' Dinner . Our Reputation Ii Tour Security. kervlce Is the element that ounts. It It ths ene thing that distinguishes the successful heuss from the failure. When dealing with Keyser, you get service behind which Is a firm that Is financially strong and ene having earned a reputation second to none for honesty, reliability end responsibility. The arts and craft section ths Ijtdie v 4Jtrary club meet for a working seseioo at o clock this morning. Mrs. C. SC. 8trn will be hostess for ths lunch eon to be served Jut 12 90 p At 2 10 o'clock in the afternoon Mra Austin Kerr will talk on The Romance of Patchwork and There will also b an Quilting' exhibit of quilts a a a Ladies auxiliary of the V. V, F A will meet today at 11 a mi y for an quilting with Mra C T Peacock, 226VG street A. KXYSER. M. FIREPROOF STORAGE " Greeting Cards and Books COMPANY WEST ZNO SOUTH, all Lk, City, Utah Phon Wat. 722 and 1723. 12 see for Easter, Ths Women's cletv will meet today at ths home of Mrs R T Jellison, 1451 Vale avenue. , a a a The hospital committee of the Catholic Woman s league will meet this afternoon at 2 o clock at ibe Holy Cross hospital a a a The 1 D 8 Nurses' Alumnae association will entertain the graduation class iii L&2d this at a costume ball to beheldevening at the Newbous hotel rose room The Teeney Weeney entertainers will give feature dances during the evening The patrons for the affair will be Dr and Mrs J Tyree. Dr. and Mra. O G. Richards, I)r and Mrs Davies, Dr and Mrs A N Hanson, Dr and Mrs J C. Landenhtrger, Mr and Mrs H O Sanford The commit tee in charge Includes Mias Elva Sorensen chairman Miss Retta Cutler and Mis N4oma Thorup Susannah Eaton tsnt Daugh ter of the Veteran, will meet O F hall In 1 at A short 2pm business session will be followed by a social All officers and members are expected to be Ail comrades of the O present A R are e?pe tally urged to attend Mra Eva E Star buck and Mrs Alic Paddison have charge of. the enter taimnen t. Refresh--ment- s are to be served. TJie kind of greetings tliat carry the Easter Sentiment straight to the heart. J Sea our list of books appropriate for Easter tokens of remembrance. TiPLi Heal Skin Diseases Other May Fail Pet erson'i Ointment Sure to Suoceed The minute you apply Peterioni Mrs M Bosley win entertain the Needle club today at her home, South West Tempi street Victor lodge No- - 89 of B, of L F and E will give a party for the retiring officers this afternoon at 1 30 o clock at their hall, 323 All members South State street are invited Ladies' Aid society of ths Liberty Park M E church will meet with Mra M M Johnson, 444 Harvard avenue, this afternoon at o clock Association Letter Carriers will meet this afternoon with Mrs Nettle Neelen, 71 E street Mrs H. Nation will be the assisting hosts see There will be a meeting of the dramatic and musio section of Mlxpah chapter No 6 O E S , at the home of Mra Lillian Stalnea 461 Second avenue, this afternoon.. ,A-- lUiey program- - w Gibe given and all members are urged to attend cent,. I he mighty healing power ef 1s terson's Ointment quickly clear, the ewe (Copyrifht, . wee Collar ladles of the Maltese Cross will hold their regular meeting this afternoon at 1 30 o clock at No i fire station and Cuffa on1 Saks 2. bf for Th McClur, Fashi- The affinity between th trimming neck and the trimming for for one one wrist seem to have been established some centuries ago Next gallery time yoq "vlstt a portrait where you can aee the likenesses of finely dressed ladies and gentlemen of the eighteenth or seventeenth Just bear this little matter of collar and cuffs in mind You will that the idea of matching thcee two details of the costume or at least of making them from the same sort of material waa a very aHv So It Is that we use the one indeed couplet "collars and cuffs as natuea we a bread and butter' ral!) or though to m egg and bacon Mars thdr Is probably vlaltnr from no mofe reason why they should 1e of the anroe material than that our shoes should be made of the earns L'naterlal as our hats For a time collars and cuffs were i t pen-jur- y burned Fellow tapers, while at either end of the tahls were crystal baskets of veilow spring flowers The howteas waaisted during the evening by her mother. Mra. Georgfe C Bowen, and twenty guests were in attendance. Mra Rosa Reason and little eon have returned from southern California where they have spent several' weeks It S e Mr and Mrs Wljllam Jennlng and little daughter are now at home to thetr friends at 134 H street e e e Mr Stephen L. Kerr and tittle son have arrived from Boise Bobby, Idaho, to spend a few weeks with Mrs Kerr s parents, Mr and Mrs Frank A. Bird e e e Mr R Poul eon. accompanied by her daughters Mies Sylvia Peuleon snd Mias Gwendolyn Poulson, and aons Willard and Iaiwrenee, are guest at St Catherine hotel, Catalina, e e Mr and Mr Glen R. Bothwell and daughter Elizabeth will shortly be at home at 175 Twelfth East street. In of so often consider ing womens apparel We discarded them part of the simplification of fash Ion during and after war days It Is only after much effort that lush-io- n has again brought back Into the picture the detachable collar and cuff The detachable collar and cuff has come back In a delightful variety Never before have there been so many varieties of this accessory Collars are high or low In the form of berthas, fichus or vestees Cuffs take the form of ruffles of neat turnback arrangements or of bands that at the simply g about the wrist end of the full sleeve From the point of view of th woman who Is willing and able to take some peine with her toilette, this is a fortuitous turn of fahion events For ths woman who want to kep "JUST AS OOO D, s up appCLranres with the least itlrnn Frank a elevation to th, effort it Is Just the reverse of a university hasn t made him or ths detachable collar and cuff eotfemn yet. He tells the Missouri need constant attention They are "We no longer burn our worse than a canary bird In that reteachers Chris- spect If vou are not willing lo go heretk e we fire th "The tian Register to small pain at regular intervals . then you had better get a turfed bird In a glass dome and a frok without detachable collars and ouffs If vou are making plans for spring by collectcleaning begin right now will need for ing the eupplies you clothes basket the purpose .A large or a big box will answer nicely and it will help a lot when you start out if you have ever thing you will need You will need a right at hand coarse soap, and a finer soap, some some washing soda, furniammonia, ture and metal polishes and scouring It may be too that you wdil powder. have need of something like oxallo ecid to whiten darkened wood, but anything of a poiaonoue nature should of course be kept under look and key or on a very high shelf and guarded carefully while being used CastYou need buy no new cloths. off stockings should be oonserved uee them down and them singly pllt or tack three or four together lengthwise to make a really heavy cloth Old knit underwear with the buttons are ideal cleaning cloths. If you have old sheet or pillow caee that you do uot need to uae for Ironing board cover, tear them low shoe one with strap are eomfortable and eay to to on. a mistake It think that put high shoes to rive Fuur fou need cloths suitable for window and mirror cleaning and have them ready for the great day You should have a good supply of papers There should be newspapers and tissue paper. If 70U have aiy paper patterns these may be used for this purpoae You will also need emery paper for cleaning and smoothing wood, Old brushes are useful Old nail brushes and In tooth brushes may be oleansed strong soda water or ammonia and used for scrubbing purpose then Be sure and have suitable clothes for the cleaning If you have bo, plr of comfortable shoes then you" will certainly find it worth while to get ! A women gardener to ae are sold be Just what you need Have some suitable and not unattractive large to handkerchief square tie around " ' . and it includes a TONIC forhands Do you know that this pure neutral soap includes what beautyspecialists say is one of natures great tonics for thehands? That is why women who wash three times a day 1,C0Q times a have attractive hands. year-s- till And how perfectly it cleanses Orey tnsk Trtfw IP .Peteet Perch meet ifack Kid Tnm . tatle Fain 15 t tdtree tFull FaeMewed CMfFo n hew goatee 1A4 U fdm of your Income goes for clothes; and when One-fif- th 1 you figure in bed linen, curtains, blankets, etc., its really more than that Use this soap to protect them. - KIRKS June 'June' Better ask your grocer today for Kirks Flake White Soap. fragile undergarments, baby things, gay sweaters, coarse woolens- all seem brighter, fresher, cleaner when you use this unusual , soap. Fashion ALSO Decree " Withclothcsandfurnishings always rising in price, isnt it wise to use jhis better soap that adds whole months of extra life to them ? soft Parchment Satin, Arch, Snag Fitting Her Is 7w" K4t Yos lont rub those thorough suds simply whisk dirt away. You merely jinse. Those sheery stockings - no lather 1(T your head when working In the duet. And last, but not least, have a good hand lotion to use After your day a work le done. flaks or barformfor quickwashing Fli KimurrmiFY company Si find apron ready. Some women that house cleaning goes better If they wear kniokers. You may find a pair of roomy trouser overalls such 1 u'June 99 " s. d Easter Arriral I'enetian Toilet Preparations and Bahant Perfumes art on sale at Cliarge-Acceunt- N.wppr u&r'ssss!s&s s EuzAirTW Ardest, 673 Fifth Avenue, Xnt York tomm, if OU Bemd resist Xfi 4 118 South Main. clothes. W.VUaJT DUOS. DRY GOODS CO. . Huf&cHYCUfCA MARSHALL The regular meeting of the Monleflor Sisterhood will be held this afternoon at 3 30 o clock In the vestry room of the Montefiore An Interesting program has been arranged and all members are urged to be of scientific skin treatmert brings lovely results because each step of the treatment is based on some fundamentalneed of the skin. Cleansing with Vtnctian'e-Uanun-z Cream removes all those impurities which cause coarse pores and blackheads. Toning with Ardm Skin Tonic and Special Astringent dost the pores, tightens the skin and firms the contours. Nourishing with Orange Skin Food or f'eha Cream filjs out lines and wrinkles, bollow these three Steps in your Sdf Treatments at home. - Her you will find dainty, sheer silks and shade to harmonise with your Easter tint snd tL.mar.it ladies' Aid eodety of the Central Christian ohurch will meet with Mrs J F Miller 1498 South Sixth East street, todav Luncheon will be served at 12 30 oclock Mra, W. H. Frymlra wlU ba the assisting hostess The Elizabeth Arden method feCIIILDIM-JOIDSON- TOUX EASTER HOSIERY chiffons, offering the exact costume. We Solicit Good JHtmTcrpl hompsoa 120 MAIN w bitter: SHOES" fth Ardf two-ton- e box 60 W b iX - Theyre here. The new subtle shades of modes, swagger sporteahoea kid, in fact, everything in footwear appropriate for every mood of fashion. t kin of all rashes, pimples and blem ishea Peterson Ointment Co.. Buf MIAMI Fla., March 31 (Py the falo, N. Y. (Adv.) Associated Prces ) Commodore WilanlderbUt sailed Ms vacht liam K Ara Into Miami harbor today after a science Among these la a curiou,a two months scientific cruise off the phosphorescent tah dredgeq up frotn Atlantic and Pacific coast aof Central half mile beneath the eurlace of the and South America. pacific near Galapaoa. The ecientlflo value of the dlecov-erie- a Aboard the vestl are about twentv-fiv- s or thirty specimens of ocean life depend upon examination of the which the jtieaUst aboard the yacht sperlmenta by naturalist, of the New has been unable'to identify and which York mueeum of natural history and he believes may be entirely new to the Smithsonian Institution ladies' auxiliary to the National of - COSTUME is a symphony of beauty- that one discordant note may epoil nt Its Vanderbilt Finds Odd Ocean Specimens A- I f completely. Seldom, if ever, haa footwear been so an item in the feminine wardrobe aA this spring, And selection for Easter de mands unusual consideration. Ointment to that burning inflamed, eezema tortured tkin it, mighty healing power Hiring, .blessed relief. But, better still, after a few applications tbs itching Is all gone and yeur ,kia 1, clean and clear and free from any eruptions, pimples or the one great skin roughness. and remedy that every drug purifier to recommend. U Large glad gist pos-ill- Eliza - For 60 --Cents to-d- ay ggBPBgggy1" New Footwear, Smartly Abreast of the Easter Mode SOk SALT LAK1 CITY 1135 2 BOOK COMPANY 4 BAST see a Bcsorct - Te give a 4rlm teoeh te th eletk street frock It te cotter and cvff eat cenatsttng of suede edged with a nar, rew fringe ef fur end trimmed with geld bratd end geld buttsna For dark efternsen frock you may select the set sonneting of eo'iar and band ef eem lees n with understates embroidery or for S light freak tfcg ee4 oe netting ef bJeek met Jabot end sleeve ruffled--- - - - pport. er that your feet arc mnre sot to spread and flatten la oomfortobio oboe thoa la stiff ones. seme las year house frocks a mistake te wear wool It IHave for this parpoas Lf It Is sleeved tut off the sleeves hark Have lima up neat ankles t. . FLAKE WHITE SOAP I IN AR. AND CHIP IOA.M WRITS white |