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Show , . , , ' , , ,, . -4- - - ' DESERET EVENING NEWS ..SATURDAY MARCH 14 1914 ' t -- , , , , ' .; . . . , . I . ,,. ,. , - , , , . - I: , : ,,,..' ... - - ' --, - I - y if IE De .014FE . ' .. , . la -- kik , , , . . ' ' b - , , 0, , .;', t r ., self-taug- r, : - , ..' . , ,- ', , 1. ',.:! '' ' .,3.; ( aw. ' - ( . - --- - home-makin- ' tr 1 g. o- ,,, m 1110011 , ,., , ; tr.( , 4 14-- a- ..-4 4- :. , a .,4 - . -- ' . , ,:. - -- :: Me hom. i ., ,.,,Z - ,T,., ...- 1 - - .,: xe,-- - , :- te - , , , ' hurly-burl- Marie-de-Medi- 1 . , ! magic-makin- II - ' sup-the- well-bui- e. d' 1 ; iy, - tl . . - t !iltilripilli1111111 '1,11, t ) !', ll'i .. F..)') ll . .1' - ' : .' '' ;P ;,1 ,' 0 -- .'. il,,I Ill II Illiii11111 I .' litt,,,,VH' come - 1' 1, 11 l't - . . , . - , Show Greatest Utah , Paiduds Common Sense Heälth Talits Staged For Conference Week News Written for The . , 1 - Satan-da- y I', Il 11 - 4L, 1 ' 11' 1 ,, ' l'el - , 'W.. ,WW.W.,011&,0AP,'0,11,t 1111" . spindle-s- . ' !I ,,,l' ' tecons-Carma- III 111111 If S IV 4 1,1 11, ft II), ft4:1 1 , I, 11 : :LI)i 1 II l'ill'''' -- i1I i 1, 0, W. ; 1' 11111) ' '119 i; Itip"i111, .: '11117'1 ,,1 lif, ' , ' , - 711'i' ill I ' , . i';1,111171717'! !ill p 1111111 II h 1 1!11" '' ,', illifililil! 6 : i ''' " ..'!'''''- -' c'.1 f';-- , - ' hanked half-Frenc- , - - , m d, - .;'; , it, it c-- k 1. , , ' - -- --- thargoet-oirIvithitil- I " door-handl- . t --- zi ' 0 .. t.,-- 3 , , ' , pickle-and-plu- - rs 4 I - , -- . . - ..,.:' , ' ay , ,... A I , a house that gives us ,t) auty as we: ; ; understand 'itand beautst of a nobler kind that iv-mgrow to understand, a house tat looks amenity. t Suppose you have obtained this sort of wisdoma sane viewpoint. I think jt will give you as great a satisfaction to relarrange your house with what you have as to rebuild, redecorate. The results may not be so charming, but you can learn by them. You can take ybur indiscriminate' in 1! heritance of Victorian rosewood, of gal.- -, Eastlake walnut and cocobold,- your colored Morris furniture, and make a civilized interior l by placing it right, and putting detail at the right .points. Your sense of the pleasure and meaning of human intercourse will be clear in your disposition of your best things, in your elimination of your worst ones.' When you have.emptied the tables of rubbish so that you can put thingS --down on them placed them in a light where you can write on them in'repose, or isolated real works of art in the middle of them; when you have set your dropsical sofas where you wa-nthem for talk, or warmth Ind reading; when you. can see the fire frbm the bed in your and dress near your sleeping-roobath; if this iort of sense of your rights is acknowle6ged in your rearrangement, Sour rooms will always have meaning in the end. If you like only the things in a chair that have meaning afid grow to hate the rest, you will, without 1Y other instruction. preferthe next time you are buyinga good Louis )NrI fan- tend to a stuffed velvet chair'. 0 will never again be guilty of theYoli rors of meaningless magnificence, 11; To'- most of us in America wit( must perforce lead. workaday lives the absence of beautPis-l'very distinct lack. I think, indeed, that the present awakening has come to stay, and that before very Ion, we shall have simple houses with fireplaces ,. that draw, electric lights in the proper places, comfortable and sensible I furniture, and not a table or chair anywhere. This my be a decorator's optimistic dreambut let us all hope that it may .': ; ::: '.':,::".11. st eaArateildesoiitsltsiu'dtrae:tgoeft.riamotfehpfoaouessasittrui and ask purselves. questions, ssk.-- if necessaryplan for ourselves little retreats until We can find ourselves 1 , again. What is the goal? A house that t, ,,,.:,..'-:-.- '".....1'. , , - .1'- ,, ' , ; 13 by the Imiablq, commonplaces. We. find ourselves-dismayein old houses that look, too simple: We,must stop .. 1 1 - , '-- 4,-- 1 i 1 ' gtobalin:ylry'.we : ,- back in the. old position of Isab d'Este',,', eager, and predatory , 1 bat , , ,... rnDd'ilobeatstn?Itut efiallrnae ;., , . iictsashn:dhier ,..,.,,s...........,,,,s 4,... 1 I ttits46etnneimisnhgetclhih.aatantwd:esw. . . l . v, .J: : - ' 9 9 ,v, ,: -----7- ' ' 0.. t ,,, ., It was all 'very heavy, very grave. '".: following - entTORIAL' NOTE:"-Th- e modern house, Us romantic tradition. ' 4, I Ramboullet. ' vtioertyitownsgsudlanry,istebdisfoHcoatnecti :' 1 , ., and Interesting architectural trtlel ...,,,........ ,,,,,, history. litcrnietrodeutosy , ,. ,'- consecrated ,...-,, ,, : Good Order" '11' ourselves the ' duty :S.: , notA. .,.,,Fle.l.s....:: , wows 1;..,'''f".'71..1. 7:7 ,BT taking upon . to Ulm Lisle fro ,v,i to: conversation, eonsidered a new I ..4:, T r''.. ft..,,.., lessons of sincerity anc14- book on the development oif . of ' ..' , cbaptor "? 1.S, i i.' 1,'". form of privilege. The precieuses in IP ttubtftli . tt, ,, (.. '.5...L. ,..',, , "'....''':: IC17 1370711111'101.Wit : ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,:ili It ( ' ' ' ' ,t sinse , Ind. suitability. ,..i .. .., : t. , , 1 i . .:.c theit later jafgon called chairs rthe wor. helpful I sad latereatiat chap. 'common 0..1., i el ....:,, a -, , color -- 4,.; -, is 1 meant , by ;1'., .0 ,,.,.., ,,,,. ..7,17,4 ,.,,,,,..7 .fr. ' By learaing,what 1 , tI ; tor ea thia subJect Itee bees produced ines.pensables of conversation." 1 4 Ary,,: r.Mao DO ,t and form and hne, harmony and con- - , ,S0 . ilia tho Oh. that follows. 1, I have been ,at some length to.give 1 mow , ' International an CWoo has 1 Volta 1,.,... '12,.....3(: 5,31, trawstheanntl wperopaoteonc;, ' ir 7 of Ir:111". decors'. I Madame de Rambouillet's a picture-o't4 ' tatice Iii tbo field 4 .., I, .,..7,.... familiar tetttle IF, t.... at.VL' a as recalled tto wilt bile .. , ',.," OM . 1 .,,,: , 1 hotel because it really is the earliest ' !'l ; t t , . !"' witti pur,tools, and feel our vague sbilit7 sad sieeetele- It . rasa of spitedid 14 , , OA Ilit 0."', modern house. There. Where ,the so- - I111. 31" ku athievsdi D"' ! t " ,-, 4; irt.,.. .. ideas clearing into definite inspire- , 1;4: ' sew 1:,t,Ibstage a 5bet -ti 1 , about 1101 &111 c.1 ciety th talk ., ell' L tion, then we are ready to e ci her secomplishinests are tue Soots its soul in dialogue and long platonic Z v, HI 'fit to approach-thNUF a k Club, ot ' ideals. We are 777 ,4141,;.1 decoration Of the Coleej I Y. Ozdeti Ar- - 1 III i !IL seem stark discussion' that would New York: ;;, Jaime et .1 art of Et E I 1. :1,1i i --1: al..", ot raeor. to Chicago; comorgdo lomo us..the wdrd which it to 1 Inki -iit for granted that every 'enough lit try V1 t "1 We take : ethers. many and ' St illisai Crocker ' .,;,,:, ,., Jot itself was urbanitethe 4 to the tone. y , w-- 0 an is interested in housesthat ...,-'; "', The following artirie ,., , .,....,',.....,....!;,', ''..;.'7;' .1 ;c 4,'"' one of its own foremost coinage-o- f of in dation spirit of borne building, and course house a has either she :. r ,. .. jo,:, by he build,. ;'. , ,.,-,.- .', '''' ,' .,S; ; 'N,$f f, may be read with met ).; A ( .,,. , or of, "figures. dreamt having ,:, the to 1,...f;: bumbiest the kconstruction, bottles from :, ' I ..,.; , , or gol pretentious''''''' 41 to follow on into .. it is tsPristed bsre one, or has had a house fool it is unprofitable :. . t 'enough , it , of the wish through the courtesy et Irbil Centur Louis XIV, if one to 1.,,,,,, 1 r't , right. grandeurs: wrong ''..''''''''--4:.' '''. 1 -' '.4 publishers Company. New York. ' i! .,, it for granted that this American hopes to find an advance ithere in , book. Ivuirel De ir Idiaa .w".1'11( ft .., v truth-tellin- g : home is, always the woman's home; architecture. At the end . ,...... -- , :k::.; 1.' build and decorate a beau- of that splendid official success the r, , , , IITr aman My .., sitmorn ' significitle 7, It nothing l',17.' ' tifut bouk, but it remaia4 for a worn squalor. of Versailles was anspeak than the awaketung of me n and worn- -- an to make a home of it TOT himi ' It In unbearable. able, its stenches de---- --of it size the'Palace was known,. is the personality of the mistress that ,, eft throughout OUT country to the Call spite k .5.,) ,:;,,,!.,., 341": .11re to Improve their .houses. Men are for- as the most comfortless house in Eu11..'aNt,,,,,;; ,,.., 44::,i'.', the home :.."...'.A.:'..I s?...,,,) ' rtt: . it what you Fillowakrume. deyet0P- - ever guestsexpresses, After 'the death of its owner in Our a'f:.'.... rope. '," ....wo''';', 5 ',,... ,,,,i.c.::::,:',.7 ..I, :.,.x a :sr' :17,cr-in a fit of madness, plunged '7,444".' anent, Alnertegn Renaissanceit is a '; how much' happiness- they may find d society, 'ir,i - moss startling and promising condi... , .4"-.- c4i ter into the recaille. When the restless.:,., I ' ' '4114-41- ' tion of affairs. ness of Louis XV could no longer 5"r1 i!".:: v., express yourself in lour , ' find moorings in this brilliancy there ,'0,,,T,.4"nit.,'''-'4'ieg14.1 is no longer possible, even to , house. whether you want to or not; It ' into being littla houses, called tame i ,rat't1,0171! . mind must te., make people of only faintly aesthetic tastes, so , up your 2, you , ,4 ',,,, folies, garden hermitages for the privi, to buy Chairs merely to sit upon- or a a long preparatory diricipline, You .. t t ',Al 4144, ' clock merely that it should tell the ,snay have only one house .to $31;rnish leged. Here we find Madam de Pom,4,Afifk ,s'4,1 Home-makeare determined in your lifetime, possibly, so he cam". ! padour in calicoes, in a wild garden, , t et bare-foo- t, , playing arta milkmaid, or to have their houses, outside and nu- ful and go warili., Therefore, you ' interior seated in a little gray-whito the best stand- . must select for your architect a man i . , correct according House In Now York. tromnorty tho Homo of . of a B.itoon' in the OtifWeshingttm-Irrin- g visw with painted wooden furniture. having . ards. What do we mein, by the best who isn't too determined to have his Eli4aboth Miss of Miss DeWolfo and Marbury her supper on earthenware service standards? Certainly not those of is fearful mistake to leave . rl', that has replaced old silver and gold. --the useless. overchargcd hot!se of 01 of your home to Amorous alcoves lost 'their painted sr!Ill?nalre a man whise socal experience may ,.:,., , . !1've!!Ige 1."1!01191!1 ,!I" court conceived ceded from court .because the influence el women. Man a to a building tontractot and took on gray and white loves builds sod furnishes his home, with a he limited, for instance, for he can with ; the great1ouse with its parade room, 'eras swaggering and one., The The casinos of little decorations. disregard of tradition. We impose on you his concepticm flour taken, and most expensive, architect's , at its head. comediennes did not glitter any more. its grand apartments, but woman 'florid surer yow are that the tastes wits a damning permanency your a te snfst , ZrUst'sstid"th'e--ariaect--aticfound eternal parade tiresome, and And with this recession she began to ' pt, the and emphasis. - I onee haert a ter- - common sense and'olpr essional abil-English sentiment began to bedim f i, express in her conduct, her feeling, ity the surer you may be that your - ,planned for herself little retreats, Gallic eyes, and so what we know as standards that have tome to us from tain Boston'architect say that he house , will be economically etlictent.rooms small enough for comfort and her conversation, and, ally, in her the Louis XVI style was born. f'Z' those exceedingly rational people, our , taught' bit clients to be kdies and In hot, - man made the house, her awakened co ciousness of - , -- - intimacy. " th,at ' anceitom He couldn't, you know...Ht - -And fli..:' ' at that znoMent the idea gentlemen. nf of your temily. will meet the ', house; woman went him one better ' beauty and reserve, of simplicity and of the so, and is All could ' for the built set to do ancestors modern house came into its lie stability Our front, :74; will home. of it the made he a and but suitability. give you inspiration , me. and an their simple bonsai were ' doer so that it would reprove themi for its interior. 0.",..4 own, and it could advanceas an idea . Ile will concern himThis was the early seventeenth if they wernitl- excellent examples of architecture. t , hardly any furthetr. For with all light-opethe with the self moldings, ' Thai, anaciola, tinetawded interiors ' r Who does not know, for instance, Flret Signs of Development. the j!,.E;tury, mind you. when the main salons interpidity and passion of the 6,..i. and the hinges, of the French houses were filled with were usually beautiful. lionses and those mistaken people whose houses ings,unconsidered later eighteenth century in its search i,:,, , make or things that g virtues of simplicity and reti- - such institutions as rows of red chairs for beauty, for all the furniture fulfilled their use, and if represent their ow--- or their archi,- - the house. Select for your eence in form first came into being, and boxed state beds. She undertook, of 1.; ' your the tect's hasty visits to the fine old Ch.- - mar and of the convenience sae object fulfills - its mission ingenuity' a man you'd like for . as nearly 11$ we can tell, in the Grotta, first of all, to have a light and grace-th- e nineteenth century, the fundamentals teaux of the Loire, or the palace of architect a Winces are that it is beautiful. will the before he be, friend.. Perhaps studio-like ideal' her of to of our little Versailles . or the fine old ,houses have changed but little. And now we apartment fully curving stairway leading h is all very well to plan L..1 - lioegiv or apartment, our individual . England, or the gracious villas of house comes true. If you are both Isabella d'Este. the Marchioness of , salon ,itistead of supplanting it. She of the tweptieth century can only add if vOu both purpose to have sincere, in The with a lovely 496. material comforts and expression of grouped her rooms castle ,I,in, Spain, but it isn't necessary Italy? We must avoid such aspiring ' the Isst thing you can afford, the Mantua, away back 1.1 made of this little studio ,:. versity of size and purpose, whereas our personality. We raise the house architects, and visualize our homes ;. tO live )zmong Intolerable furnishings will express the genius and house Here she before they- had been vast, stately beyond the reach of squalor, we give her personal retreat. cannot realize our not as $o Many specially designated just becivise we character of your architect and the it measured heat, we give it water in brought tnany of the treasures of the halls with cubbies hardby for sleeping. castle,,,, Tkere never was I house so MOM) and convenient closets, but as f,,,,,.; , and of character yourself, personality Italian Renaissance. Really, simplick.LShe gave- the bedroom its alcove, be made over into individual expression. of ourselves, abundance and perfect sanitation and ;',. lL bad that it Couldn'twhile. both a great Painting suggests We shall all of the future we plan. of our dreams . 11 ; something wollh ty and tvicence were the last things boudoir, antechamber, and even its light everywhere, we give it ventilawon The and hard sitter. y -- ' she Considered, but the point is that bath, and then as decorator she be very much vappinr when we learn , for our children. The ideal house is painter of a tion less successfully than we might, Z.,t; lt house means were considered at all in such a planted the old feudal yellow and red , and finally we give it the human planned 0 triumph 1,1 long to transform the things, we have into the house that has been ultimate but the many compromises, She il .1' . restless, pagsionate age. Later, in with her famous silver-blu'- -' or, long awaited.a semblance of our ideal. quality that is so modern. Thete are satisfaction is worth everything. - -- - 132a, establishedh the Paradiso, a covered blue chairs with silver bulshe no dungeons in the good modern the& may we ito about SC- - ' Trust the 'Ar,thitect. she Occu- -, lion. She fashioned long, tenderly-pie- d suite of apartments-WhicOUT Ides(? house,, no disgraceful lairs for serHouse. Modern of the tomplishim , Development after her husband's death. LSo colored curtains of novel shades. , for es, our best archi- vants, lad horrors of humidity. rortunately got lettinOt By 13 T, Reticenee was always in evidence, but not purpose to go into the his- - you see the idea of is . By forgetting this vs y plestsing tecta are so very good that we are To plantupg t her own Ipartment pretty it was the reticence of elegance. It The House Achieved. dream. this evidence of o r snug van- - better than safe if we take our prob- - tonic traditions of architecture and all. 4,,) was through Madam de Racbouillet it,, and making ourselves reasly for a lems to alerts. These men associate decoration, but I do wish to trace ter ',, - new And so we women have achieved with themselves the hundred young - briefly the development of the mod The next woman who took a stand that the armchair received its final ideal. , architects who are eager to prove ern, house, the woman's house, to that revealed genuine social eon- - distribution of yielding parts, and,bea house, luminous with kind purpose A By considering the body of material half- It is finishedthat is scioustiesi was that show you that all that la intimate and from which it is good to choose when 'themselves on smelt' Whites.' The gan to express the comfort of soft throughout. idea that it is economical to be your charming in the home as we know Italian Woman, Catherine de Vivonne, padded backward slope, of width and our difficulty! Weisliatri44,-a1- l roundwe have a house to decorate.) in ed in its perfection, .;'' it, has come through the unmeasured Marquise 'de Rambouillet She se- - warmth and color. By studying the development pl the own architect and trust your houses . . , N I pli'',I l' - M D. William Taylor Marrs, by The Utah Products show, scheduled $47,470,398.45, and that $10.000.000 was Mention will also , Z to 8. will be the Paid in dividends. . to :,... ,. be April given , ,,,be made of the 1500,000 tons of coal : ..,,,,,, .' ,,,,,, .,,-- f ,.. N acute cold, coryza, grip or influenza are all pretty much one ' -,,, biggest thing of its kind ever under- produced in the state in 1913. ,,, I 11:, :.... 1,1,,,,,,,,i1 i,,1,,,, be tiven in the ,taken in A will depict farm, ,,,,,,, and the eame thing. The condition is of an infectious character, ,,,,,...K bk-sUtahbuilding on 'Wain street, ing. small model farmdairying, i il i., 72.'; David grazing,'ilitIll'' '7i11 ,., . Indusbe will shown mucous membranes. these andlt that association r"-11111 of iiii, din especially the kind of cold that affecta-th- e .''.1 kligtfili!Ililliii: ..' I. by the Manufacturers' tl. 1; trip& nrruilletogi during 1913 the antrb of , , - , ' ' ' !!!!!!!! !!! exhibits been Successful have, Utah. II 11111p, '' influenza ' When the then are the genn--i:: ' damp and soggy, days . ,illi'lp,'41,ii'l,,,i,l'ii,';i:111 10111I11,41pi1 i Eibi ,ii il lil 0 ' IsfIL:iFv:7e'c,n;"11.1. il condficted by this organisation in the sugtr , lillil 19p01, 1,1, ir 461.1 i;111,1 '''' . most an aCute cold that makes him sneeze and with A .!;,!'(,ItitilliilloilliiItlit person conprevalent $300,000 factories 150 1 and cent increase Id 1,111 ning the with per ,Irom past, and , ,,, tittili B ' densed ,,I,.,01 1,,,i,i,i,4,1, the milk $1.500,000,flphile l i Ili, plants infect all the susceptible ones who are associated with him in of membership within - the last year, l Ili t,i1,iefH,44,1, Ili .,,, t 4011! Hil,ittill ' 1 creamery output wee 12,000,000i and the cough may ll I, ill ,,, great things are expected from the honey yielded $134,765. ntgrAitintgit4tikt t !tilt! t' an office, store or school. show to be- given in April. 11111111111111111111111: I It4119114111'1:01- the timstrInar heel eroriebildeen--an- ct IN ',411111;41'11 "Catching cold" is a common expressi'on. It,is a misnomer. Colds and of their education will be has never been possible before I, ,,,,,,;;,,i,,,,,i 11 ii,irli: '14111p T,11111 tilt! ; so and influenza admira secure are the result of ...,, building cnatteidonablY large 1111'1 inrezrtoudttuocntsionesu RUGS H:,, Ilk , an infection because of lowered bodily resistance. .,,,, . u .: located for exhibits as the Keith ably rf ,,,, , , ,i1 it , has ',s 1 ' i! Ordinarily nothing to do with wet or cold. We ocatch cold" because INI, figures showing that 111,500 children PRINTED LINOLEUM 1 1 ,. 11.1,1 1 .building. and very liberal concessions are enrolled in the schools of the state 4i,i4.,it 0 ,,,, . g I One is ,4, of , some causes ... of the main weakened. i n ,p we 111 are yard per 1 ,w1 .,. way have been made by the owner to make and that last year $1.500.000 was ex-- ., : . . 111,11 lil :;,'....;',14'1!1'214:1:7i1'1.'' ,, ,illtoi' INLAID LINOLEUM-- -; I, il! the show porsible. April was chosen Pendedby !hestate in their.welfare, the wearing of too much clothing which keeps the skin bathed in insensible r'li'Prit , 4, 36 per cent of the entire to ur 4.-....i' "4 Yord conli Ni),,t,..,-o'''''''' ;;'';i1i .L, as the time .becauge of the !spring Per '!:4.1i:1711'4:' '' A yt , Thus the skin, the great regulatoli of ibodily' heat, becomes ,' perspiration. 4';:: 141 lc .,,,,!!;i4,,I.,,,"-tti,tr- i'l, - - 11' ilq t that'1 ference ct,;i11,1:' ,!. I:i''' ,win 11,11 be weakened and this in turn affects the circulation and the 'centersi " t ol, ' T ; !; pie from all over thie intermountain 7 ..,1 i,...1y,, miniature l 111111, ,! .... . lot tr;i.; into Salt Lake. with Women colds because colds. are less than country troubled ''' will Mention ...2 inviting DECORATED !II i .. i(q ',.:. ,..., 1,1111111111'1'111'' t 4 ,;9'1i111t,!!!''',! ,' t ii,;' l':', i,' iht 'i Two. weeks ago the Utah' Products ' output for , DINNER-SEill - . ". ."'r ) becomes the of neck of the and II that (Imported) the il skin, illic.itlitipli.1). especially iii.. upper part ,,, I, . paid for raw show was projected. and since that ' ' .' ' 1 OSTERMLOOR follOsamounting l' ''' ':' l' '11' 1 1 0) paid in wages.fitting1Tbyelllusisx''!.14,;',11111111114,41!1'r4c,,rit!LIII;1111 . Again, time five committees With an ' ' :!1thionhe , wstorenrliegtnhpoenessdesbs reymtóhe .s:ubeantutaatnteoireuswfhaitch fdat r.... 40 I MATTRESSES ,Ofiiiii . 1111,01 t'... :: of 15 members each have' been' workingl Ii;1!Ilii li i', ,,41114:11Iii!1411, under this ,ill 1.,,t' ' II,: 11 ' PENINSULAR RANGES -VIII 1, Pt 4 daily'' to perfect plans and devinh ways ' ' measure of protection affords a .1.', ..... . from $40,00., to :41,1ii'l A. ;;;.: 1.1t'liilk,:, 11 ,!1',11 and means to make the exhibiCthe! vi,ta..1 : . ,,.. in the arctic regions .. are ; not bothered with although seen ever , I)eople here, 111 havebeeYn. biggest WASHING '' ELECTRIC --ill j11, corn:1 ,,,r.--show desimated '11 . ' .144 43. t NI:1,' the 1111 to of ,7'''''''! ' Hamptotu 0 MACHINES, ;40 -iane It is the April 2, Governor's. day; , the weather be cold enough to freeze off their fingers and '' '11 ''1'' '1!!) e: ',. . , ., -: : executive! April 3, Chilciren'e day from 10 am. to pany, is chairman 111 , that to ' '11;iirilti11,!!11,1q;ilil another one from 4 10110 temperature Change 4 liabi.lity abrupt committee. He is enthusiastic over p.m.; Ladies' Home Industry, p.m. '.',X , 7.'; lt!'1! :, .il II: me OW? Stock of ,'!'. . 11,1 ,, '! ,. Draperisa and cient resoueées and industries of Utah.' to 11.p.m.; April- 4,6. Commercial Travto colds. Too high e temperature of our living rooms to Carpets,Fugs ,,,,t, the ' fl'.'i ,irl'.1L', I 1041 Retail arirti ,.''! day: ili Merchants' 1,,, ;y1:0 il all Hasse Furnsehinge is the moat itilii,1 li and he Is of. thehopinion that to bring Ielers' 1!;11 ' '!!11i''' '" 7. ,1.' '11"l'iii heat ;01 ;; Utah and disturbs the of ,, 1401f,N..,141 skin 0 the ' Aprils moisture Development ,IL' regulating weakens ,,' day; 't Ili them before home people and the world , ill 1 Completa in the City; Z1 .. !ii.' 1 4 ' ill'. liil fril h ;i1;11' ., tile 4reate8t need of: the ,.pri.I S. Manufacturera day. EaCh day is Outside ., 1,i0 ,. - 1, 11111111 the body. :' , .' '''". '. ll iiiillt; lli il .'' 11 :ii Mate. On the point Mr. Hampton ,1111 interesting program I will. be rem-)7 . i n Ili titthii,1 ii be lin 1.':";!7.,',t1, :)11.0.4,1,,th,1, - said:t---1endeavor, to inure the' tieople..couldbebroughott aaenrceed..e Ain o If you it';,, , a afternoon oandl S. band ti nt the '''11.:1i, , ,,.,.' 0 to realize t Do not pile on too much xi xi correct 111111i1,11''4' l'' the living. body .;11$1, ii the output of Utah- factorles an,d tboe e'Znariaeg ' ..4,1i l ",:,!.1 ,:"I 1'1; . 'l ft , ibli ii, it' ft Aldridie ' of the. Wegener As .we learn. more 'on. this subject in like ratio heavy- flannels :111i,,111,, effect that :kil c il ,. -,, . . , i II 'i!l'tlt!',I ',''t'lifit't!!,ilt'lliii;11; ti Il st.e is otintetalsetadten! beign.g Brewing chairman of , tATRI company the r- ttilliee warm, should and the The ,, gewoeiralltil are llerlInPore spine feet elimiriated. ...- .--. ii!illill;141111 li alWayabitokdept ins! prize committee, ,Special prizes will litiripl,'11 '.ii.1!, .,I,,,,,;1 Y so - ''.. ' 1 long . , 11 01 ' '.1 '!. - --- -i goods. The, ob- be offered by this committee for va- mending. Utah-mad- e Ifft:Milleiltilk.11 id dry and comfolable. ''It Matters little about the rest '' ... :' ''''' ' ' .!.l':- -. ii g 111111 it 11,!,, ,,,, ject or the Products slow .10,, t.bri,ng.flotoutys events thraitnwill be giltven- - due piinb- - as no abrupt changes are' made.- pathe every day in cold or cool watet I . 1', BROADWAY4 ,,, STATE CORNElt 'vs...,,,, ' ''.:,:4' '' teotannweitttoeette:d-seetoenutiii i neck and ..,:it 1 czeMtn.ertterne ' Y t the at Before sponge ' rub:: a p retiring 7 has for are vigorous , night ,followed by ,. ASATPII 2827 ' , Itulli ri, ,Illidi: , ' it 4 it4 Its chairman R. W. Mendenhall, of the Jointly to furnish a high clams order of chest with dilute alcohol or salt water. ', .., i', ii'livt i, iiiiifi 'liV'.,1!, ,t,t,ttil if, if tilli , . ......-.. & Railway company. This entertainment for each day of ;t he 1 11,4 IL11 Utah ,. Light t there That is, l' ' 4- of the factors causing colds is autotoxemia ,i One !' ' ', !!r; build11!!1,10P 111,41ti1111!;1.11;!., show. for the has " : committee ' ';, arranged '1,11111;1! N , la l:,11111,1114, li f,.',Y,,;,4; lviy..',, size i!loli10,!111 the in ,. 1;,1!, 1, and The Of Slightly i uniform lillirliktp;,01,1111,!:i0PIlltrii- i- , ing lig an absorption from the alimentary. canal by whirhy t' system 1,1 -.;- , , h ' 1f:1- ' 1,54144'1'T ,;L!;T,Iii!I , Its' rna1rmi Guy. A. iHly ittiHtiltipt,.- - 01Yier--F-,Ft41V!.V1 ; lo ObVIel,, it I II , ..5,,Iviti e . ''''' 1:Ze,;.':' O'ni .'.0 idt,htt. IWO 111111',11,;illtliililii li, in poisoned. Good elimination rom and in ,., ''''', decorations.. used 'Ir. of 11,,iiiii Hewlett it Bros. ;', AllihriLllili.',HiViiii:111;1,1: 'Wilson conepany. at,. -; 0'1 Ill'iliit,,, , ttg: , ,,d.. , IL acute and other 1 all ; !,,,,:t1 '411 and' ONIIIIIIIIIII . IIMINftwome tin r.i 1!.f,.,,:,..z;. Bees!: .4 ,,sotvreiitg a,th; the reet.c1.' leipacevras m nzeome,onitnesinnavde.be.en. made - ner. colds .' do Is to go To ; ,,,y1-I:4 .,. 11111.'14.1 .40' . ,I'' ' in the throes of a grip attack t,he best thing ,to, ftof. been ere across thee.t:trehaetngititargseta-sttereaaMndi -' 4-''.'rl. disposed already ; Iluxuryi, Of being sick ' ...: 11!' ,,,'- ' ,t, 117.,,,,t, 11';:111i ', 4 1111M11 of not more can Window: thatil doubtfu.1 The, enjoy, the., latd,. provided you 'Broadway, Main and'Seeond South. and .'-' t dia., south ,,: , remain in a :, , .441.. , anacaare2utilited.toris general -.; possiblecomplkations.,,,;,AL jeastAtIiibetter :.:: i'. ' A !,A;!li ..' I 1'1 of the ieading industries of the 'ears will ;d11, Al play Ihlidlii,0Ii;.1;,, out their fenders , not. signson Do half well ! : go well? until ' room ' '', 7., l'' 141'1111111v4101111t1,l111'111 ; &tatemanufacturing. mining, agricul.01 '1 1'111 $ and the railroads .., 41' o i ;!,,1,' cu . take h , This not celd.". Do i,!,1, rti drug-- ,,1 r'ring i ture, ,;!11;!;1;tfl'i ill'. --;.., quinine,. including wiU il Tit' more , be ,,,, list the result will: exhibition or the tionm.Will "taking of a '''' at outs, the .0P.a.roka..1 . . ,, be ,,,,- t ' grassing. etc. One eel' i! L ili;;M:111111! il!!!1' conforenoe time attraetiene In Dos,, 11;11 . '''' .: '; ' 111 .:;...' does not have any curative effects; verl. few. drugs hare. A cathartte-s- i, .1 A. and one. to a rep- - big A large electric ,!1; ll,,i1I;;;I i411' Illirtl . i -will blazon i sign -- ,. :' ril,!1;b, '1"; :. dr '!',. . reeentation of the capitol building and tweirs:11slogan. "I am 'for Utah," I: !till ;110 . ..,,' ii,!'!' '. : It :' ,, ;iii;;liirtli1i'111111.11illi111111!111 t... , il indicated. ,, ,, 111$11.1!Iij11111111'11 llitlill'Ili meth ' voth '0' ' Com-'1:;,t'llir, is i' t ;'' 1..ii l' T., it' iii - the native material's of which it ill llitit Ill tti lolllitr:' iti 1, li A I 'll' .4 r.r.7,1:---- .4 borders. After the showithis sign 114, water until perspiration- seti in. r in Ig the 'Bathe. 'do f to k feet il j Iti What, 41 in itt,r1Ill; $it ti iillill f will se made il be il, painting lil " posedThe be il ) ill'illIll l; l IIIJ ; '' ii, and allegorical luggestions. That the ple, side of tbeeChantber oet SCuommeen3. ; Sponge the body' with lukewarm water to,.'iviiich 'a little.vi5egar, has been!,,,,', , !,Idl.11l'i!l l' i'li::'l'fli.!ll:lb!'!!'41'111,'ll' Ill, !,111111.1birillill lillItilillill irlillvilitililli lIl ' 'W.I!ILt: window display! will .be !Illq11110 ' ; ',Ai' ,11:;:!;;i:i; ,' ,::'!ii l' IT;i cold' water if it is desired. ,,11,1,:! 1.111Y,IllitilliiNi!if 0111 ipiti , .... added.. Go to bed, stay In. " "Billie" McAllister has heen retained. - attractive, ' - 1. l' t 1,1111111 1;,t1.1111:1111,11111,11,11;ilii!!1;lkit .', 4', 1.11011;iiil goes ' et., saying. . .,i110,1!,;11114111;111, ' 1J11.1! , .!' - " L"' I'l ill .. 'tll ,, , ,ii,i.1,1,i!viiiii, iT,;.. hours.. These things' start the to ;11'41I ,i foal. sUpervision have 1" general. , ''' '.' '010),',01 .01 0 "'' 'of the a half teacup of hot water, every ': ( "1' ''"'i MINING, AND AGRICULT,VItE- show. Includinkthe securing of exhibits can- -. DO, NOT . i if hot ;,,:;01- .yoik . I skin to lemonade, and acting. Drink , kidneys .... Mining 'will be reprepieitted by a anti the placingof the same. Hia well , r ;t; known ability in this 'direction in an . EAT. Taking food prolongs the acute symptoms. It lurnithea materiaL., miniaturescene of the Utah Coppetb earnest t of success. - -- - : ' -mine, showinx the mountain of ore and ' , ..,i:::, ' The organianfis fighting the ..disease and 'should Alm burdened ; '' . ''- - -- 441'' .1 the care of ore on their way to .he The various committees stre receiving for fever., ' 'CI' hot sets in ',',,,, drinking beginl of lood..,',,Aasonvalescetve Arl 'witielaldrig'care unstinted by aid from the officers concentrators and smelterb. of the ,Other ' i i.jemt-'rueen- ty At A l ' I PER:,; deA association. no of beatkeukrters , wM .:' In bouillon.. districts is be ' s .or ., the milk and surer quicker mining and,the . similarly There, absolutely ay' "breaking", . ".1 ...-,-. t r. ,,., - - t .. .., pleted. Neat cards, will tell thg etory, Utah Chamber. of, Commerce is hurn. ,s - -- - . , : - , ':::',,, .,,... r:, ' ,.. ,. ',1 si cow., ,,, , , of Utah', mineral OVAPALL. taw WA... natnic,tt 1 ttke a hive of beim.. ', , , . .,,. I )1111P1)))11. '' ' .' ' ,,, ' ,1 1111 11)10:f 1),,,IV'Ilh'Iti'll lit) i'l triiii )',' 1, 1 - ' - i . - r! .' , , , ,p ' r - i 3. !i t l , " " "" .711AMBLER-GUARANTEttr7-77-4t I 00-CAR- E , -- , 1. , ' .; - 4- . - i ' -1 .... 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