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Show TT EVENING NEWS DE$EKET SATURDAY APRH2Q151iL ! Jiit.l iMACATXOTT enter-tariniafternuun at her home, in honor ef MiM Gen The Old Gardener Says: of Ogden, ttya Anderson whote tnarriage to the brother'of the noetese takes place next week. The '(roe pm bright with garden flower. t" table ofin the diningroom t tulips and hyacinth bows of yellow and .laven-je- r tio- iV i H.fion'., The Jioetesa is assisted in entertatnpg by her mother. Mrs-tf- , x. Cannon, and by Mrs. P1. Ander-o- e at fjgden.f Assisting in the din-- iIss Mary Clayton, Miss . ,. tt at Itaii. inon. Miss Josephine An- - If you still have a few rutabaga turnips In the cellar and find that they show' a disposition to grow try this experiment. Set them in boxes of sand in a warm place and keep the sand fairly moist. It Is also a good planTti tnvert a second box over ths box containing The soil. The rutabagas will throw up nice, white shoot which you can cut when a few inches high. They make an excellent salad. If there are any Wlloof phicory plants In the garden which you did not dig last fail, heep amojind of earth Over them and cut the young shoots which will start to grow blanched be will by the earth They and be almost equal te the French endive which you buy Ih the ,k s that , her ... r The erlv a Phyllis Winder and Mvs run. a-- About 40 guegta . . . are nm.tro ace the apiiUanocM to the sorket and push the huaou and the very snout uhrer-fu- l current Huh flight Jour room 1, elcanlcu: It. or wjihhiiig your totin' or tmuiiur tlimu. or cooking illmicr or any one r dozen other things, rr Till FICY BARE Cl RRIM-- , ready sny lyour of the thty or night to help you if Jim giro it the appliance too!" to work the with! Petticoat si Etc. Look-Forwar- d- HOW Th Many NewArrivals vttta tA be followed by a Tea art he .P,'CJtah. hep hostess being Miss Siarlo'T CroxaJl and Mrs. Joseph Hurd, The decorations for the tea table are Efficient Public Service5 Padi the little riwtflc switch on your wall : flood of H;hl brliitcnt tile room. Thru siliuli one nr tne nunr xl Womens Suits, Dresses, Waists, h! I -- irT Suits, to a Cool Kitchen This Summer Coats, Dresses, Creations Representing from the Worlds Leading Designers B Lockhart, Mrs. C. H. McMahon, Mrs. H. G McMillan, Mrs George he will and coyer flower Putman. Mrs. Pauline Sands, Mrs. spring 'a'd for about a dozen Intimate Louise Simon, hfr. John D. Spencer, fnenda. Airs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. M. B. Whitney. , e v of last allair A delightful evening The Alpha Tau chapter PI Kappa ' Mr bv ? tyif Tr 'Tfa'('Iy-to'VT'- jr the party There family given ns l AlBbtk Xrakerchy .entertained last night- - j variety Of t r4lcii : Jr jrryttsmeH. ,twrmer a Litat Ladies' at the j.' evei-party dancing be ill the delight ef , woman w iio loves fTara W. Beebe, at the Davnes horn apparel that erary club, the decoration being car4 feonor of Mr. and Mrs: Ceorge AU ried out in tihe colors garnet and gold. will I ret t vp1 otji i ng. the find Z7T. M. T.s Among variety you t who leave shortly for Eng-- ' The gxjth, supper table had for a centgrpiece 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith Womens lines of Coats. entire Suits, a large basket of red roses tied with Capes. Dolmans Dresses, iri srd go In a short time to the yellow tntle. Kenneth Barnes and . Waists, Blpuses,iSkiits. Petticoats. Sweatersv House Dresses, ilaaaitaa tlslands. The rooms were Grant McFariane were in charge --of Slip-Over- s, reautifully d .corated In spring the arrangements. About 12S were Childrens Dresses, Ete., Etc. They are all included the som er table haring a Crys'ai One-FourOff. inihis sale askot Piled vrith gntipa f or a. hemsr-pie- present The c and all details wre Forget-Me-NThe club was enternutn-ars canted out to yellow. Musical tained on Monday by Mrs. E. Allgood ware ghrei bf Mrs. C. B. Stewart at her home on Sixth North street ind members ef the family, and ad the tea table for a centerpiece wsra made by Senator Heed a basket of having and white sweet pea, (moot and Mr. Georg Albert Smith and the livinpink grooms being bright with tbout 1 were present Assisting tn the same flowers. Mrs. Allgood was wrvtng were Miss Virginia and Muse assisted during the afternoon by her Xslen Baynes, Mias Geraldine Smith, Mrs. F. mother, Hamilton, and the ,fiM Margaret Beebe, Mira Virginia of the afternoon were: Mrs. ireeuwaU and Miss Maurine Steven guests C. W. Seaton. Mr. C R. Allred. Mrs. F. S. Burgess, Mr. C. H. Banks. Mr. N. B. Cagfle. Mrs. C. C. Koehler, Mrs. Thl afternoon Mis Martha Cannon L. Lemon. Mr. J. B. McArdel. Mrs. i hostess at a tea given at her home, G. W. Mslroy. Mr F. Mann. Mr S. boot 10 Invitation being lamed. The H. Mrs. F. Seely and Mrs. L. rems are decorated tn applebloseoms WTONewman, lama. nd other spring Gowers, the table in he diningroom baring a basket of Mrs. N. E. Castle has returned from rink roses and sweet peas tied with Virginia, where she has nk maline for a centerpiece, and Portsmouth, Hnk candles to crystal holder being been visiting with her son. Sergeant Fabrics that are especially suitable for Graduating Dresses and 1 who is now convalWayne Castle, 1 each corner. assisted The hortera from a escing wound for In n received attractive Summer Dresses and Underwear. Lewi Mrs. overmother. her receiving by seas service. Mm Wayne Castle will Cannon, Mr. Preston " D. Richard, remain at Portsmouth nd Mr. Spencer Felt. Presiding at tte - for an Indefin- 4I.Te. e tea tnfcle will be MtasYlctoria "Among them you will find India Linon, Perowe 11. Mis Caroline Cannon, MiM The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C will lamia Jacobson, Miss Mary McKellar. sian Lawn," Flaxon, Swiss tyslin. Organdies, Bae esisting to serving will be Mis June entertain at a social affair next Wednesday afternoon at the I. o O tistes, Voiles, Nainsooks, Dimities, Long Cloth, 36 rkerman, Mia Margaret Orem. Mis haa AH W R. c. and O. A. R. memImmx Mis Isabel Davidson, Mis ber are inch Poplin and Pique, all included in this sale Mia cordially Mvlted. Prizes win Mary Winder, ary Oannotn, Is Florence Ray, Miss Henrietta be awarded and refreshment served. at 20 per cent Off. efel and Mias Ellen Schramm. 2." arrnrenients are . . Rihwell .Carrie Weldner. Jtary Members of the Score slob, Untver-o- f w- nrR Dp.ro store is at1! .111-11- 4 SOUTH MAIN ST Utah, wig entertain at a flinner-kn- ce this evening at fhe Country club, to arrangements being In charge at to th near future wIH be the largest iordon Costlemaa. Howard HcGur- and most complete volume ever set up and Douglas Qoraroette. by the Salt Lake high school. Nomination were made at the West Mrs HI C. Edwards and Mr W. T. ot tne hospital, and about 100 guesta were The member of the high school recently for the position of dso entertained this afternoon at a preet. editor-in-chiof the Red and Black honRath Itonhkm, Mira mcheoa at th formers home. In at Mrs. Murray Sullivan, who leave Cor- for the West high sehooL They are Bernldo Tartly for an extended stay in China don, Mlse Sadie Bergeson, (Mira Ruth Charles Smith and Clarence Hagen. They were nominated by the junior da guests were vested at small tables Nelson and Mis Ethel Latham class and the election will be by a role merited to sweet pesa covers being The of the whole student body. Red Crose aid for about a doeB guests. of the auxiliary Women of the University will meet on , J he Alpha Chi sorority is entertato-- r Wednesday at I SO p. m. in the COUGH AFTER arts room, Administration at a tea this afternoon at the hoihe ENZA. Him Ruth Senior, the Women of building for the usual service work. that Foleys Honey want to "I say University and local members of The member of the D. B. club en- and Tar is the best cough medlcin I Kappa Alpha Theta to be guesta tertained E. McDoweL writes ever tried. this afternoon a lunck hostess is saaisted by Mir. Mary heon-at a down town cafe,at to honor Aplinfftop, Tenn, My i and Mias Florence' ram of Mrs. E. R. Fisk of Ogden, ' who son had influenza. He had the worst Mia Dora H&H will be guest of leaves in the near future for Omaha kind of a cough and I tried everything, but nothing did any good. God sent inor at several social affairs planned where she will make her home. me a friend with Foley's Honey and r th neag future, among those who Maior and Mr. Alfred McCaHnm Tar, and his cough was better the next III entertain for her being Mrs. RobMns have returned from their day and in two days he had no cough wrge Swaner. Mrs. Lloyd Garrison, ra. Hartwell. Mias Maunne and Miss wedding trip to San Francisco, at will at all. Foleys Honey and Tar stops home be to their friends after May harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy at izet Bourgard. at Coates the I. home GarRoy on breathing. It is effective, yet pleasant s The GIrhf Athletic association of field avenue. Mrs. Robbins was form-ort- y to take. Schramm Johnson Drug Co. Mira Esther Dustin. ..... Adv-- ., East and West high- - echo! at tbsir annual dancing The section Ladies of the Browning ty iaec evening, the affair taking final Attorneys Will Argue ice at the Odeon. The hall was Literary club is holding it worsted in palms and flowers plants meeting of the term thl afternoon, at clubhouse, the hostesses being Sugar Case Wednesday id special dances wgrea for the Mm A. J. Gorham and Mm Deward e occasion. . year rranged Leap suggestions Rosenbaum. - Lueeheen-wil- t with ths arrtigetnentof "ivxeral , be fnttow-e- d vh grrte by a business meeting at which an stipulation and agreements to exrtners. The officer are:"Inviting East Igb Eleanor Woolley, president, election of officers will be held. aides rested Friday afterboth hibit. rva Clegg, vice president: iia Emma noon to the trial of the West Cache rretary, and Helen elk hart, against J. A. HenSugar company (tassrer. Of the West High, the of-:- Red Cross Nurse to drickson and L N. Stohl. Judge W. are: Geneva Leiff, president; Her Tell Experiences whom the case was B ram before H. el. its Aures. vice president. Clara Lutried, granted a continuance until next rk. secretary, and Lucetta Wallace, Mts Stella Salnsbury, who ha been Wednewjay for the arguments, which. insurer. The committee In charge of the af-- lr with Gen. Pershings army a Red It Is understood, will require about were: Decorations Xeva Cross nurse,, will telj of her experi- three days. e Burton. Anna Aure. ClaraClegg,k the front with the American would in making any and Kenneth King Kefresh-e- ences atThere will also bo several 19 Restraining Order Denied. army. ' choice will be an ALASKA- and program ' Emma returned minute talks eoldlers and aire Marshall, Lucetta Whllac. sailors. The by Liberty ward young laraneea Watson, Geneva Leiff and tons ice saved of of are thousands afterwas entered An order annually by Friday dies glee club will give the musical lea nor Woolley. ALASKA users. ALASKA Refrigerators are first selections and Miss Gladys Spry will noon bj JudgeP. C. Evans, ot the Among the patron were Mr. and Th a solo. glvs piano program will of all, Sanitary, with perfect, dry, cold air circulation. WilLIast a life A- - Eaton. and Mr, be followed, bv a aance in the amuse- Third district court, denytng ths ap red D. Keeler, Mr. and Jit for a restraining order ln the Mrs William ment hail. All are cordially invited. time. There is an ALASKA for every requirement of Home, Apartment, plication 'id, Mr. and Mr. J. r. Murdock, ease Instituted by the Sugar House B- - C,P!tfr Hungalow or Institution. More than 3000 ALASKA Refrigerators have Furniture St Hardware company to reMls Margar-Mi- s comE:i M- - Duke. East H Furniture found the School strain Michigan and up. place in Salt Lake homes. Elects . Prices range from $19-8- 0 igh ra. william C. Jennings. Mr. L. M pany from using the name Sugar ' irr1'a-Editor Charlotte For Red Black Furniture Mis Honse for and its company Ptewart, s Evans. Ml Katherine Gb-p- .t branch store at Sugar House.' and Mis Vera Fouiger. 9 Walter Lillie haa been elected to th Theta Pi frtternltv of position of editor In chief of th Red A .J1! Suit. s Disci,, Telegram Notably Distinctive Display of U- a J, at and Black, the school paper, at the pv party ?ntrr cIub high school. He Is a junior tBi evening, about East o DismlaaaI without prejudice was r r1" Prevent. A supper - was and has beeq acure in many of table school's i'vedfroma. activities. th Ho will take entered Friday afternoon by Judge P. having far I basket of pink roses. up his duties at the next school term G, Evans at the Third district, court tulle.'- - The airange- - WS it has been the custom of the school In the case ot the International News ,1lhTrW in the hand of Leon Ke-a- o to fill the office for the next year be- service The productions of noted French, English and American designers are against the Telegram-Publishinand Tom Egan. fore the preceding term la finished in company, an action to recover here, and the widest possible lattitude for individual . selection is aforder to allow the newly elected editor $24,092.60 for alleged breach of con hhuber of ticket have been to become accustomed to the work tract. It was forded in our varied assortments. inis HT alleged In the complaint - that the Telegram J: 0,a'c vaudeville, to be which be is to do next year. i.. at Ahe conentered a into The year book which will be put out tract on April 1$, 1917. for the SaturdayLiterary club, Mon r benefit -night service or the plaintiff com' Sarah Daft home. pany for a period from April 2. 1917 We maintain a staff of expert workmen to execute your decorative Jewing artists of th city to Nov. I, 192?. It Was charged that I contribute their services to make on the 12, 1918, plans. Suggestions and estimates furnished. July paper broke the 1 A Success Food . success. ' Tho arrange-lcontract and that the service from chrge r.f Miss Naomi t July 4. to 1918, to the date when the 'led by the ? of service was rejected was not paid . i Ph lnclD(19 MoT Duncan for. president: Mr. F. 8. Rieh-J- L i H, vice Placed Under $500 Bonds .. treas-Cowan, Why? Because , 'rier-Peertketf secretary. Indlcte4 by the federal grand Jury builds be obtained from any of I on a charge of breaking Into a shipLmTCi?r wh ,nhide: Mtw. C. F, bodies and keen Mrs. 8lman Pamhercer. Mrs. ment of whisky in Inter-stat- e ' comP r brains. M,f- - J- - E Berkley. Mrs. merce, Charles Henderson and John , Jehr 2lM- C. C. Countrj-manGelse were arraigned bctire United Ask your grocer for it.' - A. M. Froi- (h Ftates Commissioner Henry Van Pelt Jtr. Friday. They were released on bonds ifmanj Mra. I. ft nukcy. Mra O. of $60 each. , - Up-to-the-Mom- ent tn aha-jM- y bto-ntn- -- s. ca th ot Z.G.M:L White Goods Sale weather warm The months are just begins ning. And this summer we want you to cook with an electric range in a cool, comfortable kitchen. Theres nothing or difficult or -hard about using-a- n elec." trie range. IPs wonder-- . fut!j"Simpt? but" abo jnyi-teriou- s -- : wonderfully helpfuL In he-first place, the elec trie range is cool and clean. You need 'never be flushed or flurried -even on a hot Juiy nf- -' temooRi if you use an And electric range. there are no sooty saucepans to wash every- -t- & -- things as dean as your electric flatiron. , ef No Wasted And then, the electric range never wastes heat; all of goes right vessel ami' COOKS THE -- ed -- rs Lu-ir- siu i nt ,: J u dii-cim- -- y-j- fen-l,an- re Artistic Wall Paper Fnr Yoiir Convenience .J "Sr f'f J n. if M--- GrapeNots J- it rn,' tl . ,3 , , t sturdy ESTABLISHED 1857 INWOODEYS ' Good v furniture Heal to-th- , Ant dependable! W Uhont si leveling coat FOOD. it's so bothering with faulty ' or draughts, you can start and stop cooking, get Jat exactly heal you want and serve, ' Ue n the dot. Your dmuer is , faultlessly cooked, natural Juices retained, no waste In bnrnine or scon hing and with 25 per cent less meat xwdtaarily. -ahrtnk ana -- than takes plarc. $2.60 a Month ri !40 h the average cost to operate the electricbill.ranze-A- n Isnt inexpensive fuel K7 Today over 2500 electric ranges are to iw 111 liomes served by the t'taii Power it light Co. Remember that yon do not operate your electric range on the same rate you pay for lighting servkxx Current for cooking pn the range oo-t- a S oulw TWO and W bfcE-TKYTH- IEK CENTS HOC It whir h d as only about modi a yon pay for lighting current. And when yon , bare your range installed, H apelectrical other pliances flatiron. percolator. toaster everything bat light, can be connected with the fuel meter and pakl for KIIXJW ATT I one-thir- - at the fuel rate,-whi- nb a. great saving aU nwang around. $30 and Up The range tbemSelvrs are not expensive. You ran seen n-- an electric range foe $20.90 and up. With but small iay mrnr down and fhe balance on easy monthly payments. Como to now and prepare for1 a hot runner wi th a cool kilahen. yt m Utah Power Light Co. .! i i Efiidmt Public RE1&RX9 BIJTX2? Service X as. 500 f' ifU ii |