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Show Hesehet evening news Wednesday sr.rir.MDKu 3 5 lor.i 0 THE 1M niANCBB OA1AQW U4 MW ror( IVlluw hr m 1 tertolalng at a Week U Cwilrr lnh Uil after l Tbe long uMi which U prettily Th few Include ptlhgarde flewer Ml4 Lttey Ur Harry Y. 8tuil I Hay, ef Rack Bprlnga Aria, MW Re I U Kllerbeek. MW Wow, MW Mh ry Wh MW Marjorie Tea Oil re him MW IrM lavwg ad MW VTtll MW Marf Myra Ciawwi. . la H 4 III appeinlmeate la pretty Mia ta Mlac ilna tKia aftwaa at MW Viol at BWawt bp the home f th DRa Kpalloe th member Wfarliy fer htoh whaal tmdaali whe wilt Ua4 th university thl Th room hro decorated With atar I th pacta I ehede 4 M th ta table ta a Ur baakat of th flew-or- a 114 with a hw f lull. Four eryotal eaadleaUck adorn th rarnara of th tahl and ar flllod with tall eatbedrel candle Th active mem-bOf th ofortty ar MW Estelle Ihinron, MW Ruth Wscomb, MW Hal an Taylor, MW Edith Walla, MW I Wot hy Cook. MW Mayo Kit ar, MW fra eraMisMandeU, MW Either Da ugh-artRuth Daugherty, MW Milan Young berg. MW Viol at BologMW nese, Angelina Bolognese, MW 7aloma Brown, MW Chrlstl MoLaod. MW Myrtl O'.gnon, MW Margaret Marshall. MW V try In la Glbaon. MW Cathartno Doty. MW Rhode Balaa-tyn- a, and MW Win Walla Ml m mi4 1 Ukl e-- Iolr yr, ar y. -- a A lata a a aumtnr afternoon affair halnf ytraa by la Jama A. Hoyts Daisy Raybould at tha Hoyla irv Mrs. and Mlaa hom an first avenue in honor of Mrs, Oil Rumman of Haw York, who dur-to- y har stay In Salt Laks has bran estsnulvety rntrrtalnrd. ater and yladloU ar uaad In th decoration of tha rooma Tha lo table la graced and by a tall vaa of drap pink gladioli cowrad by a handsome , cluny lac doth. Tha hostaeaea ara amlstad in raoalylny thalr guest by Mr. E. W. Batlay, Mr Charles Post. Mr Charlea Wilke and Mr Robert Edward Mr Rumman will b tha ynat of honor at a party to ba given this eve-ntby Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Bowie at their hom on Twelfth East street, Vari-color- od tla ny .see Mr H. Harry Madnen la tha hostess at a china ahower bainy riven thla afternoon at has homo on Ninth East etreet tn honor of MW Had Hlyabe a popular- - bride-to-b- e. Tha llvtog room at tha homa ar yay with a wealth of aatera In bright tint Luncheon Is belny served from small table Al the tabla of th honored h a larya baakat of white aster yuaet and a kewpj doll dressed as a bride. Th other tables are centered by doll dresed Mn different color of purpl roe, red and pink to represent the Itrldeamald The hoateaa la amfated by Mr E.. E. May nee and th guests Include Mr. Peter W. Madaen, Sr.. Mr James Godfrey. Mr 11. A. Ea- - Tho Old Gardener Sayii of the Suit, one time street ferment lnf th fat American woman, I fashionable again trembling In th balance. No bth-a- r on can eay with any certainty oenald-er- a r favarabla will reeel cults Ilea fur fall aad winter r whether, aa has happened far aevstal cuereaalv pea n th pleas dree and sp amt wrap will liIJ away, hrlih th that sell will ha n th barVetera winter weather has line gain fairly Butt daslyaara ara dalng thalr beat t offer Saak aa eltreeUve array ( garmeal the! Went elm ply will Mat have th airanyth t te!at the at, and ti w Id eat poaelWJ atyla rang I In Bhart and taag salt suets vldaas bar both teevivefl th apprevaj ef Dam Fashion, With U latter somewhat tn tha lead, aad ahlak little Eton leek 1 elTeol have net been barred. f Th akaloh Indicates what on th foramost American designer of aulta has brought cut In th wsy f a velvet model, featuring both th Eton Jacket and th long skirled oat. Tha coat skirt or tunla, 1 rather full. - This fultea I laid la wide Th Jackt to flnlahad In front pleat with a vest of whit or oolord mawith hade of velterial vet and eoat skirt sleeve and neck are finished with fur. Bull coats having front and back panel that ar considerably longer thou th ooat proper ar frequently shown. Among th models considered rood for th atouf figure to th ooat with plain front and bloused back. Skirts ar generally suit narrow. Thto to eapeoUtty true whan a long ooat to Used or whaa th suit to mad of velvet or duTetrn. Th lighter might materials such a broadcloth and eerg frequently have pleated skirt th pleat so arranged, however, that there to no flar HluBiMn -- That an easy way ta Improve th oadtllwe at tk garden- - at small expense la ta plaAt what tha farmers eall a eerer erup. That simaewlay Ik nasd ef rr ply mi Vetch, arlmeon olorar, or aom olbar orop this fail and plowing tt la thla ta whaa ap liny coma way humus la added to th eull and tha chamloal condition gratly Improved. Tou can put In thla over crop now, wbar you- have harvested th vegetable to your f yardan. or Mwasa tha row UU growing, r thoa which m north-arI th bad la probably ry state but orlemon slow will flourish farther south. If you happen t heap haw you aa aup-pl- y them with groan food all winter, or at leant whan lb ground 1 fro from an our. - eratt, Mr IV R- - Hardy. Mr lotor W. Madsen. Jr Mr J. T. Smith. Mr J. A- - Mayne Mr William Godfrey, Mrs S. J. Silver; Mr S H. Lund. Mr O. R. Meredith. gr Mr Pater Johnson. Mr J. H. Johnson. Mr Dlek Mr O. K. Mr Jo Maya Mayne Meredith, Jr Mr P. Burrow Mr E. H. Chapman, Mr John Kingdom, Mr E. Oarleoh, MW Ethel Godfrey, MW Eire Miller and MW Zina Godfrey. e crina-oroas- Many mothers who in order to keep the home neat and attractive, the children well fed and dressed, continually overdo. The experience of motherhood alone MW Ito'Emma entertained'!" lawn party last aaoatny at har home oo Michigan aveou Daaotng sms enjoyed and refreshments wor nerved from small tables on th lawn. Each of th small eupper tables was centered hy bakta of fragrant petunia was amiatod by bar parTha boat Volvo 8 nit With Fton and Tunic. Th ent Mr. and Mr J. E. Emm . guasta cum bated demands of meet their th employee . . lnorsase tn wag of to cents an Annual Meeting of Tbs marriage of MW Undine Riser, for an the Bennett of th managers hour, . Utah Medical Association daughter of Mr. and Mr Jaaaa-OGlass A Paint company, th Balt Lak RWr and Junlua R. Hathsnbrock Glass TurA th and Paint company, took place this morning In th Balt ner Glass oompany hav dosed th Utah Th annual meeting of th Lake tempi glasing department of thalr aatab-- I State Medloai association will b held tollman to. Th man am now receiving n thto with a number MW Manila Hoffman will ha th TO city Bept. cents an hour and demanding 10 ba to a at given cant supper gueat of honor of eastern specialists present. Includthis evening hya Uiu llud Hlgsba a a ing Dra Frank Smithies and Nelson M. Percy of Augustan Mr. end Mr C. W. Prlmroa will Westminster hospital, ChiRegistration Barns cago; Dr. Jphn R. Caulk entertain at a dinner at tha Country and Dr. William Bt,rLoul Next Saturday hospital, club thla evening for 11 guest Lieut. Begin C. McCarty of th Mayo elinlo, RochRichardson will has a party for four Minn. ester, They will rad paper and Mr B. H. Babcock will ba th Registration begin at Westminster and glv clinic ... " hostess to six gueat , th Several of th visitor win mad pacolleg next Saturday, Bapt Mr Ftoher Harris and baby daugh- regular colleg term opening the fol- per bfor th Salt Lak County Medical amoolatlOn at Its regular meeting ter have returned after spending th Th dormitories ar next summer at Silver lake In th Harris lowing Monday. Monday, I p.m at th Cosimer-ol- al will but lodging plac already filled, elub. cottage. overflow. b for th found lswhr a a . a An excursion for guests and memMW Florence Psokman. graduate bers will h arranged for Little CotMlsa Bell Livingston. Miss Leah of (CoIowa Btat th Agricultural Burton andJdW Virginia Glbaon left llege, has been added to th faculty. tonwood eanyon. Prof. Prod J. Pack of th University of Utah will this afternoon for California, where Sh will hav charg Of th homo eco- th local geological formation explain they will attend Mills college daring nomic department. musio and a banquet will b given tha winter. The firs public program at th col- ' lege, the opening musical, will h Tuesday evening. tao-ulCloteJ. given by member of th music Departments President of National- Sept. 1. Declaring that they were unable to HANDSOME, HAFPY CHICORKE. ae a happier ID you aver fellow than my cousin. demanded Linnet the Purple Ftnrh of Peter Rabbit, as they watched Chicoree poming toward them. "I'll venture to say that he has been having such a good time that he hasnt even thought of building a nest, and here half the people In the Old Orchard hav grown families. Ive got a nest and eggs myself, but that madcap is Jnst roaming about having a good time. Isn't that so, ChlcoreeT" Isn't what so? dsmanded Chlo-re- e, perching very near to where Linnet was sitting. "Isn't It true that you 'havent even begun thinking about a nest?" demanded Unnet. Quito true, but what of it? said Chicoree. Theres time enough t6 and housethink about hold cares later. Meanwhile Mrs. Goldfinch and I are making the most Quite true, but what of it?" said of thl beautiful Besson to roam about and have a good time. For one plenty of seeds when thistledown to line our they can find do thing we like needed. How you like my sumfiesta, and - them Isnt any thistle-ow- n mer suit, Peter? Then here is no sense in yet "It's beautiful, cried Peter. That a family until there Is plenty of the right kind of food, and you black cap certainly la very smart and . know we Goldfinches live mostly on becoming. Chicoree cocked hi head on - one seed. Just as soon as the children are bi& enough to hunt their own side - the better to show off -- that food they need seeds, so there to no. black cap.'. The rest of his head and sense in trying to raise a family until his whole body were bright yellow. His wings were black with, two white bare on each. Hie tail also was black with some uhite on it. In klx he era a Triflertiailer thanLinnet and altogether one oftha-smarte- t dressed of all the little people who wear feathers. It wa a joy just to took" at him.-- - If Peter had- - known an thing about canaries, which of -- Chl-core- In our through cars. We are making up cars now for Los Angeles, Seattle, Kansas City, Chicago and all eastern points.' Call or telephone us before aking any shipments. n. A. Kejfiar Fireproof -- Sfjroge Company . 1M Wept Second Booth Street. Compound does others as much. good as it has mo I will bo Toy Mrs. CHARLES much pleased MORGAN. CEXwDermetU E. utSK' oansrles'-sr. -- always kept In cages, he would have understood how Chicoree le often called the Wild Canary. "I suppose. said Peter, Tt sounds foolish of me to aek If you ara a member of the same family as Lin. net Tery' f oollsh. Peter, very' foolish," laughed Chicoree. "We belong to the asms family, and a mighty- - find family It I. Now lmuat ga over to Next story: A Queer Bros k fast, 159 West Broadway 0 -- htT ; 'I . : . . ' Precipitation Total yesterday Total ror thl month Accumulated deficiency, this -- OS month Total eince January 1 (.(7 Accumulated deficiency sine Jan. --v t cd' , m3 SoeiiwoneAa&odLI DrtcWt-rb- m nt3 they bm pnrCh wsidefal Weather Observatleas At (am. Sept. I. 111. Temperatar ' 3 -W5 o rcATIONA 6 ., it. t 0 l( 70! SALT LAKE Bole Cheyenne ... Chicago ... , . Denver DurangoEureka- ,3 Helena , Lander Low Angeles ... Modena ... .New Orleans . . fNeW Terk Oklahoma ... I Omaha ... .... Phoenix ... ... Poce telle ... . . Portland, Or. ,. Bt. Loots ,.. ,, St. Psul. ... , Hsn Ieg , . . . Pan Fr nr I sco Psnt F Pes tt. ... Ptxiksn ... .. Tenons h ... r Wsebtngten Wtnn.mnrri ,. Tsllcw stone Poe rises 4 M m. Sept. 4, Ji 71 , ai ( (! t T III III 11 Tt . M . It 71' JSO tt - 4t. til 7 . . (0 I? II Itl ll' It, -- 14 WTiimsraEXD i M -- fa 48' 'II. sun sets 7 41 and art, Mr. GUbart; mechanlo art Mrr Rrewertonj aenior high eohool, M. Adamson. Brogrm,t 1:1$ p.m Grade 1, I, Miss Edward; grades I.- grades t, 6, Mr. Cornwell; grad T."Mr. Dunford; grades I and I, Arthur Welling; domestic science and arts, Mra Gilbert; mechanic art Mr. Brewerton. At I p m. teachers met their respective principal At I p.m. a meeting of the Granite Principals association was to be held. chit-'dre- ara employed, The program for th institute meeting today follow: - Music, General meeting. :(( a-community singing; address. Jdmes E. addrees. "Americanization." Moss; Arch M. Thurman;, music; address, Supt. O. N. Child. Department meetings, 11:2 a m. ades 1, 2. Mr. Whipple; grade 2, Misg lid ward; grad 4. Mr. Cornwell, Grades I, (, The Teaching of FundaIt mental D. C. Woodward; grades T, I Supt. Worlton; domestic science ( tt1 It 71 . FmnhaitTPtl at fngtltntm ite It . AMI within the provisions of tha new state n 0j ft 71 't compulsory edueatlon .tdr u)tw efbetween I who Beautifully Curly , Fluffy. the ages of - ii (! 43 te Health education was emphasized at the opening session of the teachers Instttut of th Granit district, TuesIn the etuhente day. Physical" fitness" was urged as -- responsibility of the schools. Th last meeting of the teacher was begun this morning and la being continued during th aftemobn.. Registration, wlll tek ptaea Thursday - Ixpcctant Mothers ASSISTS MTURE .14 p VOTLAVPI cn ' Ml C "T HI. w At Rotary Luncheon Health Education Is - .U to 'jr3 . -- tm7co-opera- ., J. G. McDONALD CHOCOLATE CO.7 V, 'V. Them are women everywhere who long (of children m their homes yetre denied this happiness on tccotm of some functional' cfisocderwhsch mmany cases wouH ; to Lydia EJSskhms . Vejcubfe Cogpcriadel met at th station hy.a "Compulsory Continuing of Schooling" was the subject of an ad tires last evening by 8upt- - E. A. Smith given ' of the" city schools at the monthly meeting of the Rotary club at the Hotel Utah. Dr. Smith stated that the principal reason for having compulsory registration of all children under It was to train those In vocational work whn could not attend regular school classes An advisory group Of Salt Lake business men has been appointed, Dr. Smith pointed out. with tha hoard of education In this matter. William E. Day. a club member reInches. cently returned from service, madr a "TOP short addresa.jzJamea WciCplllna pre.01 sided. . !" s A Word to ChUdlcxoWcsicn Life Insurance Underwriter will arrive In Balt Lake at noon on Monday. , it in Dr. Smith Civet Talk , thistles are coming on. Away he flew, chlc-orecalling "Clile-O-re- e, As . he flew he rose and fell In thealr In much the same way Yellow-win- g the ' Flicker doea J,. K. yoschell, of Baltimore, preel REPORT -- sr-- 1SS al Insurance committee of Balt Lak men and will ho gueat of honor at a dinner at (.SO p.m. at the Hotel Utah. Among the special Invited guests for the occasion will b Gov. Bamberger, State Insurance Commissioner Rulon 3. Well - President Heber J. Grant ahd other prominent Utahna Will O. Farrell, national committeeman and former president of the association, WEATHER states that all licensed life Insurance men and women are cordially invited Loral; Tonight and Thursday gener- -- to be present. President Voschell will much change in tempera- apeak on the part all life Insurance ally fair; notsame. turn. State: men must take In the problems of reconatructlmi, especially In bringing Ceastntlvt Local Weatbaa Data (as about a reconciliation between oapttal sept, a let. and labor. .. nest-bulldl- ng rfltifw 4 M d dent of the National Association of Ho will b A k. treat relief. My pains leftce-anI am now able to do my week aad feel fine. You can pub&b my testimonial arid if your Vegetable Underwriters Coming Plana for th American Legion state convention, aa approved by officers of tb organisation at a masting at the Commercial club yesterday, provide fob th opening session to bo held Tuesday evening, Oct. I to ba fol lowed by. morning and afternoon sesTha consions, tha following day. vention will b held In either the tabernacle or at the Hotel Utah. 9b - FurhitureShippe dat LcssThan , Freight Rates , For East Hampton, N. Y. two yean, I suffered Vvith a female weakness, pains in my back and painful periods, and I was m . weak and tired that I was not able to do my work. A friend told mo' to use Lydia L Pinlduuns Vegsv ' table Compound and it css me ty Plant For Convention. IT Utt Mrs. Morgans Coro tf 8p-oi- a severe strain upon the system, from which many women recover slowly, and - serious feminine - disorders - may . develop - unless great care is taken" to prevent them. To such women Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is invaluable. ... For many years this root and herb medicine has been recognized as the standard remedy for womans ilk; restoring them to anorma, I healthy condition. ed Jo causes Hair In Three Hours! Girls, Jhsve you tried th ellmerlne. method of curling your hair? It simth most bssutl-fply 'nstural-looklngrand; g Gives youcurls and wives make the hair soft, fluffy and glossy and nothing harmful or bothersome about. 1L Tba f uris will last th longest tires la ' spit of beat, wind or dampness. Too wont have to bo and fussing with your tlnually hair. Ife" foolish ,te singe and blister and desden your trews with a hot curllnr Iron and altogether ennacss- ol oon-fizl- Kd Dmgliteri of Pioneers In Annual IVlecting -t Special Corr RICHMOND, Bept, L Th Daugh tent of th Pionoera held thalr annual meeting In tho Pioneer rolio hall Thursday afternoon, largely attended A well preby enthusiastic member pared dinner, which Included chicken, vegetable pie cakes and ice oresm, was served. Among th pioneers press. ent and who spoke of early day were Mra Justtn Bhepard. who came to Richmond tn 11(1, Mr. Rainer, Mr Nancy Kefr, Mr , Amanda Egan, Mra George Day, Mra AMra Hendrick Mra Bene Johnson -- and others who came in the early alxtle The following numbers completed the program: Comic reading, Lizzie Doty; po,m. Ire. Alice Barbell; trio, Mr Lorens Anderson, Mra Libble - Lawrence and Mra Harriet Fisher; solo, Mrs. A. A. Thomas. The. meeting was held tn the newly purchased bail. A peculiar accident happened a few days ego to G. Andrew Anderson, milk inspector for Utah Condensed Milk company. WTtlle inspecting his automobile tires' before making a trip out 0f town, aa h got down to look ,t th8 back Ur tt suddenly blew out silmertns to pleasant to tt.!?'1 frCllbl,eW and eye Get piece of rubber being neither stick nor greasy fol-, Medical aid was huriedly summoned a bottle from your druggist today, low the simple directions the first and uponexaminatlon it was found It yoer steadfast J necessary to taka to a hospital at trial wfil make Informs-bonv- a rlsnd. Tb w T 7 f f ah C Logah-f- or .treatment. after the la three appttcetlon. tion given was that on aye to eootod-araM- y tha liquid many applying prefer though improved while the otter to In Tou arm eppr eclJust before retiring. aa doctors give a dressing gfld a critical state.' Th ats eiiroerlne equally ome hope, of its recovery. Adrartleemenb Ahair prervUv hn Ltr Th Primary asaciatlon of the Kioto- rnond ward held a suoceseful enter- tainment in the opera house Saturday night, the proceeds of which- - were .en the . PrlmsjFrA giv-- B. the wwly remodeled tahsrnarla c , - IA CASTOR rFor -- Ini&nts and Children In Use For Over 30 Year Ethel Claytons BeautifalComplexion T.r That splendid aetreas Bow appearing Paramount banner Is famous under the for her beautiful complexion. Eh at- - ve:" tributes her wonderful skin to the us of a simple toilet article hailed Dar- - K wlllo. - There 1 nothing like It for ta , freckles, .shiny nos. sallow, dark. , "" of takes the place fas rough skin. It on etsr better, 'aa pereptretion does not affect it, and it instantly vi--' -beautifies th complexion. On appii- cation prove lv If you want a ato k in with rosy cheek g n bottle of DerWTTlo today; ytm win b Derwlllo la sold at all delighted. Be rare I te toilet counter rend large aanouncameat of Mlsa Clar- ton a noon to appear la th paper, tells how to Instantly have a beau... I a soft, wblt valvwsg complexion aad"just-loves t to'uah.' 2 akin evaryon ament. Advertls . w i -- ' . , lily-whi- te C t rr I |