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Show NEWS. DESERETL-EVENIN- feature, to be given by ths Infantry band. see -- WroyBSDAY.-QCTOBEB- r :24-h9- - H 17 L Mrs. James LevUt Is entertaining the Oliver G. Howard Wumstfs Relief corps this afternoon. e e J Mra W. Ji Williams left yesterday for Denver for a short stay. Among those who will go to Denver from SH Lake to attend the convenof Red Cross workers will be Mra tion RR. Lyman. Mtss Kate Williams, the Rev, John Malick and Mr. Johnson, e e This afternoon the Daughters of Utah Pioneers meet In the Bishops building and the program will be furnished by the deeeendants of Charles C Rich, on . of Utah s beat known ptoaoera A short u sketch of Mr Rich a fife will be given 5crYlC0 19 Keynote Ol Ad by his eldest child, Sarah A J Rich Historical Miller, a pioneer of 4t dress By Mrs. Edward Incidents by Asst Church Historian Andrew Jensen, musical numbers by grandchildren of Mr Rich, trio, piano, B i c h e 1, President of violin and cello, by Mra Edward C Rich and daughters Cleon d Avon of Ogpft' solo by Joel Parish of CenState Organization terville songs by Ids Streeper and Carrie Streeper. poem written by Georg Osmond to G. C Rich on his seventieth birthday, f Following are the entertainment fea-- 1 WORK ACCOMPLISHED tures to be riven at the reception fori Slaia Federation delegatee and club N AID OF WAR Women tomorrow afternoon from 4 to g e o'clock at th Ladle' Literarv All club women ere cordially Invited to b present and are requested to wear thalr calling cards, as an easy -- - method of, Introduction. Vocal solo, Mra Florence Locke VI!, YY OIBCn Urged to Retain with cello obligato by M'ss Elisabeth Walton, accompanied by Mra A M Poise anT Cheerfulness Three exhibition dances GaPanbody votte. by Mieses Louise Covey Helen Harm a Ensign, Dorothy Evelyn Reports of Various 'OffifSrtiwetkhnrt. Gref rtien Poutsaha, Jean Donoher and Betty AHtson. Flown Mies Mtss and Elsie Snyder dance, by cers Are Given. Adelaide Ackerman Dance of Diana, by Mine Adelaide Ackermen, vocal, solo A Mrs carl Orlob, accompanied by Silas Edna Edwards, ftnala Patriotic Filled with th enthusiasm which is a predominant quslltj ' of tve onrsn- ,'xed clubwomen of the aute In any 'preat question whiih sf'.ri tbe wel- m by fan. of the communin Church Ladles at 442 So. th West Ft., winter good clothing Advertis- , ement ,, oljtbii opened ita annual two days' r ' sion this morning and with the first tsp of the official Baton struck ths ' kevnnte of its prevailing sentiments, Tatriotlem and Serviie ' The I sion are being held at the University The meeting of tha Democratic state a( committee called for yesterday at 10 The State president Mra Edward o clock .and later aet for ( oclock at Bichael of Ogien, at delegates' head-th- e Newhouce Hotel, wax latey post. quarters In the Newhouw Hotel voiced service aa that pone'd until nyxt Saturdjiy at 3 oclock. the watch.WOrd.xif The meeting wa aet abend when mem- - which will be paramount with the bera of the committee failed to make women throughout America until the ft that M- - ' war flags, now waving In training thonfhah Thomae njertood relgn aa atate from,C!?pJ ana battlefields, overintrenches chairtpan owing departure a per- rtah to make his home at Bmingsnd battleships, are furled 4 manent peace-Th- is Mont Certain plans fit regard to the acthl- - 'note In Mra. Bicheel s address to the ties here of women eoffrage represen-- 1 convention, end also la a message tatlvea wll be taken up by tiie commit-- j brought Bldiael from Mrf Cartel plana to the a'rilvl- Federation with whom Mra. ties here of women suffrage repreaen- & short visit recently, when will be taken up by the commit-ha- d I Mrs. Cowles stopped tn Ogden on her e, it wee Intimated' way to her borne from the east. This, and conservation of energy in ,the great struggle before the women of America, in their efforts to aid Its cause, were moving words to tbe as- Th m.h Bn,,. a"h'vd clubwomen, who responded .1' m with unity of appreciation and pur- see fes. A. B. TOMLINSON Is the Dr peri' Moth en club thU afternoon at her home. A feature of the aa. talk by Dean W. W. Fleet-o- n a U gn the eubject of "Patrlotlan" Mn. H-- Baird wLU give a paper on Tatrfottsm Amons Modern Women." nd Mrs. Tomlinson will lead In a r of ' Americana' Besponsibili-pe- e and Moral Duties of Citizenship." C W. Christensen will iv, a Mr goeal solo and each member will respond to roll call with patriotic eentl- Dienta Mrs. Joseph Nlbley entertained Informally at a luncheon this afternoon for about, a dozen guests. ( see' ciub-houe- The marriage of. Miss Alleen Dunn, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Frederick Price took Punn, and Sterling Elliott place yesterday at the Hotel Utah, the performed by the ceremony being brides uncle. Bishop Frank Brim, hurst, and a dinner following at for the near relatives and friends The bride wore a daltr.y gown of pink tulle and chiffon taffeta and- - carried Madams Shawyer rosea. Mr and Mrs. Price left yesterday for Malison, Wla.. to make their home. the-hot- - see " . The Red Cross unit of the Sunshine club will meet tomorrow eTening in a social session, game to be played, and the proceeds of th reservations to go to the Red Cross. - Mrs. M P Braffet Is entertatntng her sewing club this afternoon, and a luncheon preceded the usual needlework The table bed for a centerpiece a pumpkin shell filled with the season s fruit, and the place cards and other detail were in the Halloween ideas The club Includes about a dos-e- n a- members. r V m- -i -- Records F firm.? BUT BE SURE SHE'S CORRECT, The slim, trim, Ilthely active maid who glories in a canter these jcxlap fall day a makes herself look much (ike a dashing boy aa possible Inder her her hair is .rtd,n d"V - BOY PteHa Devins entertained the ers of the D O A. club last eve-r- rt ths rooms a Halloween party, tidecorated with the being prevailing black and yellow and with appropriate designs. Jn I he corners of the rooms were bunches of cornttalks. and Jack- o lanterns were all about on mantels and window sills, ths table from which were served having - & refreshment lantern for a centerpiece and featoone of autumn leaves brought from the chandelier to the corner. The Hal. toween place cards were attached to apples, and red berries were all about. The hoeteee wee-- assisted during the Mrs Willis evening hv her sister Jeakes. of Ogden, and Miss Constance Haas. The guests, exclusive of the club members Included Miss Ralphrne Bay rell, Miss Irene Mitchell. Miss Ell The club members are Mies Constance Alkire Miss Angelina Bolognese Miss Violet Bolognese, Mtss Rubv Lang Miss Bthne Lang. Miss Jeanette Bolognese, Miss Lillian Lewis, s Ruby Morgan and Miss Amy OB Hello, My Dearie OoStsp (The ZfteffoM FoIKoa Columbt Rscord A5936, Old feet become young, young feet take on a new burst of speed when Princes Band starts up this swinging one-steThis number introduces Chu Chin Chow" the g strain to which the girla rl.mh the laddere in the last act of the Ziegfeld Follies.. Turn the record-ove- r nd that simply wont let play Ching Chong, r a one-stjour feet behave. Roberts , Luckeye greatest success. to-hi-s p. eymbat-ctashm- ep By-M- Blch-tatlv- Mr. J H FatrTclt. SfrsT'T W. Naylor. Mr. Lawrence Greene. Mrs Edward Mctfurrtn Mrs. Henr Byrne Mra Frank Fisher, Mrs C. M Benedict, Mra Walter T Pyper, Mra W D Riter Mrs Joseph Richards and Mrs S. A. Whitney. Mrs C Quigley will entertain a party of friends at the Htrand theatre The Cleofan Is meeting this aftertomorrow for the performance of Ths noon with Mra Radcliffe Q. Cannon. Lust of the by a local ardliraxH. K Burton giro the topic, film company,Agesthe produced affair being glvert "Wartime Hiatory of England. in honor of Mra J T Quigley of Joliet, w HL, who is a house guest of the taost- Mrs E A. Francom Is entertaining esa A tea will follow club of Twelve the tbe members Busy this afternoon e Mra David Wegg will entertain at a e e lunchein tomorrow at her home in honThe El Fxlto club Is meeting this aftof Mra Werner, covernoon with Mra J Thomas a luncheon or JO ers to be Marjorie laid for Iodge guest. preceding the usual needlework A militarv ball will be given tomor Jr 3 A Whitney entertained her club yeeterdny afternoon, row night at the Hotel Utah by the owing infantrv previous to the luncheon being served from a table Fortv-thir- d decorated with bowls of violets The departure of the members for different club members are Mrs Enos ATIoge, forts. A musical program will be a A Send Me Away with a Smile One Step. Columbia Record A5990, 12 mch, Here sea Castle Valse Classique Columbia Record AS989. Columbia Record A2347, w Its STYLE, like that of all. kp drs BON TON corsets, is authentic, - and expresses that filing youth ful silhouette which the latest i French fashion decrees. Al New corsets are essential for new gowns and this model, as the pic- ths ture shows, will not only enhance the Beauty of your form, but solve dressmaking problems. "r Front Lace Model 1038 is fashioned for average figures, and. aside from possessing the advantages of the front lacing principle, is one of the seasons smartest corsets. White con-ti- l. Price $5. figures at $3,50,. Other models for 16-50- , all $3 and up. YOUR DEALER may offer substitutes. . Insist upon the genuine "BON TOM. " If he refuses to supply you, write us. Accept rut substitutes. GjidtaWsceskil sm4 v -- rterrfabeaa, Injunction r hon--tir- moved to add thla preaidrrt I feel Lest wa become too recommendation absorbed In the great struggle that confront u let ua eneaurawe all rational effort toward cheerfulness. Our influence will be greater our home life standard If we follow more UP to t this prernt Prevent a fair extentor to the world keepa the mmr aide to yourself .and turn resoendent courageous others. Rv doing all couoteoance npotiwoman will have praythese thing the ed the larger prayer for their mission is to the soul from the conwnon sod Tift To a purer air sod a broader view." "With the coming of a new year club work will no doubt taka on a more material aspect. Real oervice will be expected of every woman, but with tt all let ns praenre our Ideals and cherish the vision that comes to all clear thinking, rightmlnded women ho for our guidance pathaacan be outlined in g for yet the work for women Wa are clear In nr purstate. chaotic pose tb go fha right thing hut somewhat confused as to method But this Is tha time for tha woman to prove centhemselves For a quarter our orperfecting tury wa have bees now we are until a recogganisation nised factor In the nations development 8- -r vice is more and more beand Is the only coming the kevnote thing that will count in the final analy-- i Report of the State Federation officer were next on tho programr the lint InchtdJnr General federation fa BofliJanfeDeslg-dnjALs- b Gctfe kn. Qflco ilrst 75 emt 10-mc- Tbe rolling of 'drums, the calling of bugles snd the blaring of a full brass And you simply cant band fairly pour dash and swing into this refuse to fox-tr-ot to the time on the other side Everybodys Jazzin It one-ste- p. In addition to thcae splendid dance records, the Columbia November List of and on Dance Hits includes Borbeet Jazz Orchestra in Paddle-Addl- e, the same record, Ragtime Volunteers. Are Off to War, (A2363, 75 cents). Better than reading about these dances is to luten to them and dance to them. Ask any Columbia dealer to play them for you. .The -- 10-in- r . modeledfoovear-iiQ- m For the Freedom of the World -- is presented an exquisite new corset fl.25 12-mc- Every lover of the waltz owes a debt of gratitude to Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra of Rectors, New York City, for this beautiful naltz The dreaminess of arrangement of Dvoraks immortal Humoresque the stately waltz tempo is enriched and enlivened by the merry vibrant nous One Fleeting Hour, introducing My Dreams, of the player xylophone. is on the other side. -- JJERE fl.25 is a dance arrangement of the song that everybody is humming and whisding nowadays. Its a dance particularly popular just now because it It introduces You Cant Tell tbe Mothers fairly nngs with martial vigor. from the Daughters, No, George! and Look Me Up When You're in Dixie. The companion one-su- p on the other side is Peg O' the Ring. pose. Address of Greeting. The initial meeting of the 8tate Federation was held tns forenoon Tha sang America and Hra assemblage tv o. W ight gave the opening prayer Mrs. Charles H b ells gave the address Of greeting, voicing the sentiment uppermost la tbe hearts of all the intense patriotism actuating most of the actlvitiee, both pubiio and private of the women ot today The main aim- of the federation." said MrsVVaUs he- and practical usefulness of progreea w ogien in every field, and this motive hat had actual demonstration since Tbe of the world war tn tbe efbeginning tar every way, fort of -- women their work covering not only the field of household economics, but also of public activity some of which hitherto, have been open chiefly, if not altogether to men During the summer club members have nearly all the state been engaged In Red Croat, food conservation and other work in tha Interest of the great causa. This work wni be the keynote of the organisation a efforts during the war Mrs. Malls welcomed tbe members and sspeciaUe-w- he visitors from other towns She said she was sure that they would each and all be beable to exwould mutually change ideas which helpful in the work now chiefly the attention of the world O M Packard of Bprtngvllle Mrs. made an appropriata and comprehenend was followed by sive response Mrs. Edward Bichael of Ogden, presifederation. or state dent the After a few words of greeting Mrs. Bichael said Mlt la a matter of patriotism. Xo do tbo duty that Is closest ot hood. Our her patriotism in ev-- state has proventhus-foand tbo women are standing shoulder to shoulder with the men In every line of endeavor When we recall the heroic deeds of the we hove no early pioneers of this etots fear that the daughters will foil In this need of hour -A few devt ago Mrs. Cowles, president of the General Federation of Womens ctubs, passed through our to tha east and south qHt an route and asked that a personal greeting -from faor be vtafMi4 to ytm today Bho wa full of nthuivm and aagar to get thi meaga to all Oh th Do not bocoms Retain your pots a fltrlk hyatrloa! in your efforts to It-- Fncour-a- g Staadv pice and tn tertm1nmi)t simplicity nt all modrn of living Do not tha U lag-Ssfa, wag young from all onnaewary Interest youroccupaMons earning self in tha new federation magastna: tt will surpaaa rtlf In c11noo Lend govammont activities, your aid tothaall war raeraatfon moveeapactallv ment and Uhrarits for soldiers. Buy Liberty bonds 1917) $1.25 i ' Hew Colombia Records on Sale the 20th of Each Month fcKkTrrnanrRed CroT damonetratioa. wHl have the Red Cross women mak prestdent. Mr, Mr C. U Houiar them an immense U B government 4 Tha program alao Include aa ad- - service after ths new patter Women dent, Mrs. Wynn E. Eddy, Brigham, j drees-o- n Share in the Pro- - with as flag, many stars as thero are em- president. Mra. Chase motioaof National Efficiency. by Miss ployees in the service of Lncie Sam. Hatch, Heber City, general federation Alice Ravenhill Logan, and music The flag will hang from the windows state secretary, JXra E. E. 'orfn)i. A meeting win be held this evening f the offices in The News Provo, recording secretary, Mra E, K- at 7 10 o clock at ths university, and building.general Nelson Garfield, corresponding seers- a special feature will be an sddres by food- and' fuei Other features Include administrator Mrsw F Aaama, Balt Iake organiser, music, by the Uolversity of Utah or- GIRLS! SIRLSITflY IT! Mra J T Belesa Salt Laks. histerlan, chestra, Home Economica Miss GertMra G B. Blakely, Balt Lake, jour- rude McCheyne, of Logan, and Food nalist. Mrs H. W. Cooper Price , bu- Conservation. by Mra W F Adams reau of Information, Mra H T. Lewi An important affair of tomorrow will he the reception to be held at the Logan STOP DANOROFF Mra W Mont Ferry gave a short adLiterary club frotn 4 to I o clock, . dress on tha Liberty Loan making ah when a large number of local women meet and other piamhr the visiting earnest plea that the clubwomen of the i state should -- forrerL large- rhe, federation bslptnc to solve this on vartoue problemytat an- aid of their country nouncements were maos, and the visit- Seek Experts in Treatment ing delegates were then entertained at luncheon at the university served by And Handling of Cases Hair the denies. !c science class. stops falling out and A ft usees Pewslea The has Issued wgr a department gets thick, wary strong various At tha seasiaa. thla chairmen of diffeient eal for expert in tha treatment nndj reports of the and beautiful. Includdepartments were to 'be given. handling of gate, and thesa ara now) In the regular service, ing the followingenlisted being health department. Report of pubhc Dr Jane 8kolfie!d Salt Lake, chairman This 1. considered sjrliisbl. .Up tak-- l flu F abundant and appears asw'7' JH I. soft, Child Welfare" Mra J R. Cooper Og- eo by th. KllUf,c hu!troa, Bnt Tounf den. "Social Hygiene, Mra William ' rsnffsnne h.lr cleanw- .7 of Red Lake 513J:, Salt ,TmLn7m7,n.,n Report Jennlnga Just try that moisten a cloth with . Cross department Mrs. A J, Gorham, reads: Acceptance of justified eppllcenu I'ltl LUtxJsr.ne srd carcfullv draw It with experience as ga ass- through your hMr; tskliif: pns small worker, engineer chemist steamfitter. raecnan- - strand st n time This win cleans, MrrG-LvtherwoovkoprMldtni,cond vica haKLak. T . I -- - 10 La-d- afsoes ' ' - . ov.rn,t Safcmuc IffflWl u4 IOTlIidl i?1db!1?.pu'uriY.d,;f:hh.,Th1:- tieth engineers, national army to b aent to thf fvearest depot or depot port to aahingtoir for sniiatmeut. r,h-dr,.f- fr 11. J va downed trr r1 boatitv of your you hatr.' Besides bhatifvlng the hair at once, ........ ... ...... Danlerine d'oHea " avfy particle . of dandruff, clynrsea, purifiee and lir- U i fY III Lind the lvigorstee scnlp, foroer stopping Uregon ajAOr( THE OfUOMAL v and hair Itching falling c oervice put what win pice vmrmoit wn ' he after a few veenv when you U1 actuallv ee new hair fine and Rack milk, Ashed xnia, la powcUr form. comShort Una Railroad Tha Oregon new but rcallr Feefofente, nwrlirf,,l4 mwmf ' Una. pany haa 417 of ita employees tn dif- If owinf .11 ovef- the Par, mitnuoa. upbuild UI( a whole body: lerent branch,, of V . S. military rV- - hlUr car ou soft hair and lots for pretty, Imntantss dwdi mother, iri tho eyed. Ici. white It, 8.H ks City emp f M ,ur.,y g.i pall bottle of Mors Butnuous then tss. coffee, etc. drux-en- th Knowlton nn1ertn. n;.UVnrrctdVr,.ooBt-fTh.clnstsatly prspersd. RequueeBocoolunf. ortodet counter, for a tew centa of General Mana.r tbe approval . Sslutltstes Cast JTOU Sase Pries IX. v. Platt, th. 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