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Show 'v ' ' EVENING NEWS 0ESERET TUESDAY 1917 3 RESIDENTS Social Affairs ' 22 MAY YOU KNOW YOU NEED SHY Complexion Lotion! Personal Notes Womens Chibs A GOOD COURSE OF WATER WAS TAKEN Use Fresh Lemons 6tmm 6ar$ tJalfo ce ffl and Strain Juice FROM THEM afternoon Mn. Ruth Hatch and Youthful Patriotism. 'l) W. McAllister are entertaining vn Mr. . of course, the children are patriotic! .jjg latter a home, in honor of If they are not It is our 011 La Wrs Vermont Hatch, who were WHY. perty married recently in Boston, and are The children of today are having an advantage that most present-da- y Sere for a visit with relatives. The and mothers lacked the aer.satlon of living through a rea! war time. rroms are decorated in lilacs and& pink cen- - fathsrs the tea table having for thing for them to read or to hear their grandparents tell about b filled with white 11 " hem "n if "piece a silver vase pint of ,h moat Wonderful lemon roses, and bows of hardships and sacrifices of a national struggle, and another thing to come Irrigation water to which they claim lilacs and pin the coat one mui pa about at lion effectively arrange- j near t0 the actual experience. l entitled and which .tbty- allege for a small Jar of the ordinary cold p.nlc ribbon being other rooms are in white and was taken from them because of pav-- ! 'j Th lilacs ream: hav no desire, of course, to teach our children hatred of any Miss Aldura Hatch re-- 1 and are should be taken to strain the Ing on Eleventh bast street Tne mat- rple ce'.vos the gx; eats at the door. The people or to prejudice them against any race, yet tf we are to train them for uice through a ftne cloth so no ... as. referred jo the department of J to J o clock and friends It lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion struts ar.1 pu:Ii- improvements j0yft citizenship and expect them to grow up eager to uphold the ideals of of honor of the guests relatives an: keep fresh ton. months very is understood ar--a' ther petitions of a lil6 Commonwealth, we cannot do better than to give them some share now. he filed to nature similar were Invited Mr Hatch is the son of Is woman knows that lemon Juice commlH.- r er anted a pardon to Mrs. Ruth Hatch and brother of Mrs. In the actual work of preparation for defense use. to leach and remove suen 3 The Sand bo. serving ten las in the city No better opportunity couid possibly be found to teach personal McA!iatr. blemishes freckles, sallowness and .jaij for disturbing the pea e The board denied a claim of George tan. and in the irifal skin softener, than to lead every child in the nation to understand that Mrs. E. E. Jenkins enter- responsibility for Papanoums damages for per- and smoother beaurifler A injur.ee. alleged toa have been K tain at a dinner this evening, about any worthy service rendered in behalf of ones family, a neighbor, or the 1TI. in e colbe r, of motorcycle being invited. The decora- community, has & distinct patriotic value, as it is mak,ufferd 14 guest prorecsLhasksji from the ell wjih electric right pole on State colors. The tions are In the patriotic effects of the weather and prevents stieet below Seventeenth South street Liv- ing things better for the country and the people in it. H. Mrs. D. Mr. and include guests To H & Joseph, the pord Teased roughpeaa. rsdneas. rhafmg and smart-- 1 Johnny may find it difficult to understand why he ingston. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daynes. Mr. subject to '.nefllSuo.houi. theyears, Und h, needed and Mrs C. B. Stewart, Mr. and Mn. is a real aoldlsr of his country when he weed the and is TS f rhej Mrs. for Mrs. Clara W. rr,B Beebe, pobUc purp0Mg, Madsen, K. peach-hkonion bed for his parents, but If he Is shown that the bring a rreehnees and sewer farm Mr Joseph is going citys nrson Kelley, the Misses Deanne and wins and for use that admiration. to the beatuy envy pur- of and that family agrlouPural made lgnd every families is up Aielda Parkinson. Miss Stewart. Miss nation a quarter .int poses. Just irv t Make Livingston. Miss Betty Royster, and must do lie duty to produce all it can for its own supof this lemon j lotin sweetly fragrant pr,na!d Daynaa. Harold G. Cutler. Dick port and to help others, then he will see that he is and maeeage it dally Into the face,; ni n .1 Jr. Grant Madsen. C. B. Stewart. arm and hands. It naturally j rlOCeS the Responsibility. nek his part to uphold his own family's end of the doing Stringhim. j he?ips to j soften, and whiten, freshen, government requirements, but bo pretty certain that bring out the roses and beauty of any; Housewives throughout the -The Order of the Glero. alumnae Jlhe iven due crejit for his work, and that it Is skin. It works marvelously on rough. because of carelessness in theircountry, use of of a enterwill series give members, TM hntU. for your-- fot4 product9 Try it and and spoken of as an important and valuabl a;ld the con.rquent UlnmejBts !n honor of the graduating recognized Klf. AdvwrttaMDMlt. j r rpon.ibl for th members, of the University of Utah, j service. high - - price of fjour, j commencing Saturday, at the home of Frank tucordlngwhotomade it ta rood nian to take reuse children to hear aft" Hotel the Bohn of Utah, Mrs. Fred J. Pack, 601 Thirteenth1 of honor Mr and Mrs the gue Ho the ways recently investigation -Mr. and Mrs. . K Hubrard. average national tfousewife Keyes. other Halt and I.akv ir wastes Banner America, 4tar lout of the Spangled alumna are cordially invited. faltering Mr. and Mrs James W White, Mr daily more flour and bread than does he tnUre kitghen department of the lairs. ar.d Mrs. hooper Anderson. Mr. and He glares to twelve the average Hotel Utah At the Social Center ten from and H. Mrs and boys girls a J Gorham. Mr. and Mrs. - waste at four ounces of flour or bread (tomorrow; Mrs W. F. Adams will; nr W. jnr0 Mr. Mrs. nul and them and Culbertson tell Either housewife. each Lake Salt every hero by natural worshippers. are dsy of a age in demonstration years give practical Charles Hill economic cooking; and Thursday. Mrs. their hand .torle. of deed of valor ar.d noble purpose aa ehoan in the W IFX SIrF CAIJ.S SHF. j Take Care of Yourweif. Cara P. Dorius will speak on the DONS Tins GOWN Mr: snd Mr. Fred Evans enter character of our country's history. actual amount of food capable of sus- live of outstanding ar.l w ant a clear head and good ra!nd last evening at her home in If you Do not think that even the llttl. children will not understand R Dove taining the body without detriment in up s my Mouse gray satin, put :n issian j.home in honor of Miss Mayme Price digestion you must not let your bowels the way of over or under feeding. She remember. I can recall that before my own fifth or sixth year, it skirt. and straight whose Dr. to Groesbeck Roy marriage become clogged with poisonous waste a ultra afternoon costume. The will give illustrations from the rations Pninley cUJ delight to .nuggle up In a big camp chair at twilight. hed. The from the body, as is always the case akes place in the near future !n use by the Germans, proving what trAtm-ii- o in hi rich. Scotch brojrue. such poems patterns ar done in silver tnrean n 1(wMon. In plr.k sweet pea re him reclth hoar th frcnd When Prop- you become constipated foods, and amounts of each, will efM 4 love of rhythm 'n'inn'er food, an abundance of water ami LwrthldTlth fectively sustain life and health, at as The Prisoner of Chillon." It was there that my j tr plenty of outdoor exercise should keep minimum cost. Mrs. Dorius has inplum. thought was awakened. fall your bowels regular. When that TtJbteresting data at her command, and majestic of a family tree and heirloom, but these j idea the at scoff hon-Some be Mits will Keleon the j people Arline you should take Chamberlain's meetthe talk promises to make the O. S. Lamb. Mrs Mrs. horenson of possessuch u are not Justly proud Who of cause a gentle movemen ored guest at a luncheon. Saturday, to) lets. The Gall. Mrs. A. T Bywater. Mrs r ing. which is the last of the season, too have a patriotic vaie not Do arer bowels and easy and plea? one of the moat important of negvt Howel and Mrg F. Daliim given by the Misses Evangeline of the the sions and eager to maintain the high standards indicated. sorlea pride of j Family pride of the right ort your own family traditions. Mr. and Mr. D. L. Brcrdi. enr-- r. a well. tained last evening in hon r f Mr A. countr , Tomorrow at the home of Mrs a hundred told and H Kimball. Mrp F T Hayt of Hood River 60 Gordon Sow the good seed now and the harvest yielded will be avenue, the Or., who are here visiting Mr and Indies Democratic club will give a in character and steadfastness and patriotism: Mrs. R A. Key. Supper as, served of in WALLACE. breakfast remembrance EMMA GARY birthday from a table having for a enterplece j Dolly Madison. The breakfast is at a 12 o'clock, of pink sweet pea The host- - j The Oliver O Howard W R C. Will Drama league last evening a . the home and the afternoon hours Relief society. The pro- affair C.tomorrow to bs given by Mrs. essbasket was assisted by Mrf L E H Jb- - hold Its regular meeting tomorrow In of Miss Florence Hall. Prof F W will be spent In sewing for the Red Eleventh ward John Kate follows: Sharp. as is planned Reynolds gave an address on "The brd The guests Included, besides the I O. O F. hall at 2.30 o'clock frogs. All the ladies of the club are gram 9 and her daughters Invited to attend, and are requested to Romney Stewart The Utah Congress of Mothers will cello, piano and violin the will play H. and Miss Lillie Shipp will sing and Mrs. give a tea at the home of Mrs. W. bring needle, thread, scissors thJmbl. McCornick Thundy. May 31. from 4 w William Patrick and Joseph Hiilstewd w"ii In the interests of Tlte4 Erma to 6 o'clock. and An Interesting affair of this after- will ting Miss Evelyn some fancy dances work of the organization. An Interest-Charl- e noon and evening will be the silver Barnes will givewill has beer, planned. play the raa- Ing program Berry social st the home of Mrs. Joseph Duncan Roes will Mrs. Dhone Virginia of Wlrthlin. for the benefit the Mis Aurelia Bennton wll! entertain vocal selection. Mis Paulin glve Saturday at her home in honor of Bessie Boldsborough will sing. Mias s Luclle Cannon, whose marriage Miss of An orchestra, composed WOMEN DOING MENS WORK. d the (to Glynn Benoion takr plane in June. Howell JOMph H. Ju One of the most striking resulu of.Qnnl gi.tert Will play. The Ukulelyei . Mr and Mrs. Chester Deal will enthe great war in Europe, js the extent Veral numbers. Miss b givt to which women are doing the work tertain this evening in honor of Miss of men Travellers to England and Mayme Price and Dr Roy Groes- France report tt at practically every m1m gWe Green and Miss Serena beck, n man is in uniform and will entartain at a "hard times! rUmflM women b the thousands are engaged (ward this evening at the former s; The Welfare club will meet this eve-iprty - ning at the home of Mrs Leafy A Eardas doing men's work Almeda Mias of acting jn honor nd drivers on the car and jey whose marriage to Hubert. G. gomery. and Mrs. A. H Parsons will all sorts of heavy work besides. Hail review H. O. Wells novel. Mr. Brit-- J will take place in June. ding This show unexpected possibilities . jllng Bees It Through." The meeting) n whit has been mistakenly called, Mr. E. W Young will entertain the tonight will be the last regular one: sex Women are subject Seekers club this afternoon at her t the season, but s senes of Kensing- the will be given by the club begin-- j s ailments which men do not have, home The program will include a nr:d w hen so ailing become weak. tr by Mrs. Medora Greenwood on nin In the near future, a But helpless sufTerers remedy has Historical Events of the Day. and The Draper club will meet tomorrow bfen found. For forty years. Lydia a review of current events by Mrs. J. K Pir.Fham s Vegetable Compound A. Daley, has been making such women well mm nounced. rd strong, and as able to do work as Miss Louise McEwan, a bride-elewill be guest of honor at an afternoon any. other woman Advertisement. A large sods! affair will be given Friday night at Moos hall by Homestead 1132. Brotherhood of Ameri7 can Yeoman, the program to Include carnival features a fish pond aeoun-trvalue--- store, and dknctng and fortune tell-- i T-- a j aIt ts found that many people who feel the need of a gi d tonic, an immediate' uplift, of pure blood and strength get wonderful help perfect satisfaction, in h r irse of Hood s Sarsaparilla and Peptiro n Pills. is especially Hoods Sarsaparilla recommended for conditions that are radically or characteristic ally scrof- uimig or dependent on Impure hloml "r" b.i",hlr j I llls abe j nralf &arI,,t'ca!!v -- t)on are no j Th-- iToirp wf gr.t V'ntZT j j i HE ALMOST FELL DOWN. M Hunsucker. Rogue Chitto, Miss., felt so grateful because of freed from pain and distress that I was he wrote the following letter:. kidney suffering from rheumatism. and bladder trouble, also dizziness; started taking Foley Kidney pills and would almost fall down at times, j started taking Folev Kidney Pills and two boxes gave me entire relief. Disordered kidneys give warning by pains in side and back, rheumatic aches, A. 1 be-l- T -- ... 1 ' sore muscles, swollen Joints. pufTir.es under eyes, tired and languid feeling. Schramm-Johnao- n Drug Co. i ,'i I ' I ,at,lv )r Vosburgh Speaks On Railroad and Civilization Dr. George B. Vosburgh. at the First Methodist church last night, lectured on "Th Railroad and Civilization. The speaker briefly reviewed early efforts at railroad construction In America and traced the growth since 183 up to the present time when the total Dr. trackage is nearly 250,000 miles Vosburgh will p ak. tonight on Tb The Art." Telephone. the New-hor- n lecture will be illustrated and there will be no charge j m ( n Mont-docto- I First Place in the Realm of Corsets- - r pap-'ton- j j FIRS y m in style, fitting qualities, comfort and T lng. Kate Pitt a bride-eleof will he guest of honor this evea at socle! affair to be ning by ill" Grace Maxwell and WisegivenHelen Lieff at the latters home. Mis 'June, Tfoiisct Ml Marian Jacobson entertained at a pleasant affair last evening In honor of Charles Maxwell, who leave shortly for a mission to New Zealand I front Mre Grout Swan ia in Grand Rap-idMich., visiting her daughter, Mre. H. C. Hendee. of Rrx Francs Re.-.-d Helen; Mont., Is hers visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Loofburow. j Bread Shipments The Royal Baking Company exercises fhe same care in making its shipment of bread to its outside trade as it does in supplying the grocers of the city. The strictest rules of sanitation are enforced in the shipping department The bread comes to the shipping clerks on racks, the shelves of which are covered with clean, white linen cloths. The clerks who pack the bread wear clean, white gloves, a fresh pair every day. j fr Mra. W W. Atwtl! left yesterday Spokane. Wash to visit her parent Mr. nd Mrs. M. E Mann. Mr. F. Dalllmore entertained the member of the, Utopia sewing club; at her home yesterday, the decora-- ' tlons being In lavender sweet peas and fsrns. and th place cards being In the same flowers. Luncheon was served from a table having for a cen-- i a tsrplece large crystal bowl filled with lavender sweet peas end ferns The club member lnclude Mr. I,. V.. Olsen. Mn. R. H. Seaman. Mrs. I. A. I aCouHe-n-Goutt- The bread that made moflier stop baking ' H Is good enough to warrant all these precautions for protection. When it reaches the grocers in all the small towns of Utah and southern Idaho it is fresh and just as good as the hour it was baked. We know the people appreciate our methods, because they are constantly adding to the growth of our business. ROYAL BAKING COMPANY, Salt Lake. GRUI HAIR frvr.rr.ri & MUm It mmt b Coattt Gaatta The shipping boxes and large cardboard cartons are iinad with clean strips of paper. ROYAL BREAD : RFSTORfS rmmtmrm mmw 4m rar Jtmi mkmdm mi ONLY ONE APPLICATION Tl nirroau swd s seats. Miss, ester si osLr SeM f A sedfreftad ja M And because Frolaset Front I --icing Corsets embody ALL of these essentials of good corseting, they are the preferred corsets of good corseting, they are the preferred corsets of fashionable America. : f At $2, $3, $3.50, $5, $6.50 and upwards VsAi Frolaset Front Lacing Corsts afford type of figure: fitted by onq of our they provide the proper foundation modes and will set off the smart lines the best possible advantages a model for every expert corsetieres, for the seasons of outer apparel to La h mL BLACK . BLONDE. DRAB ar RED. k, Mdt Realizing the importance of the right corset in the modern scheme of Dress, good stores everywhere have searched for a corset which combined maximum style, perfect fitting qualities, real comfort and true value , in materials. 1 ,v fCvX-'- ' r Xi?d ' ' . SUsf .hi. 1. H L IM Ganlte-a-GoutIs sold and Ffdtod In belt Lake CUy b; Gorges. Mr. L Gibson. Dne. M Walker's A. i. X X KStEOBrnKTCsTl in this combina- th(,r ,n harmrnv. ar.ri harmless. Nr. rates, The Trend of Contemporary Drama." speaker characterized! the twentieth cegt.tt.ry kB a century of drama and de- dared that modern dramatists are the35 About ..nc. Sh.ke.pexre members of the league and heir guests were in attendance. Following the lecture light refreshments were served. Miss Dorothy Weber la president of the local branch of the Drama League o! America, and Miss Florence' Jenntnga, secretary. ; ' t L Why not begin taking these two medicines op before meals, the other after as soon as you can gr them Advertisement frrnt e work andlUr ing drugs. - j MEDICINE. Recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptlron pills. We X |