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Show EVENING NEWS DESERET Tlcuvii b cf Ufchs and PUNS drive Oibr Veslernsrs in Washington n e,ctl CrraOac I ASHIKQTUN. II T, March II to tkM Uk kr U fc for ni;:os ahe NEULT COMPUTED brtecl k tlliw lh kM We a my klgk prttltoga lo caA4o and evtyerl Win kind and peroeaai Mgsfda am, I ( t ordutly ura ptaaa ar about oomplotad for tk Dinwoodcy Furniture Is Economical Furniture which I to DAKILL C. RoLkR" 41 I lit. f IN HUllrlil f Juka r. Bnrwa lo fkplul lino and aalarg their wark la tk rult; ! ! mt Ban on, of Ik' flak rrm li for a year, Mr T. V. La wry Jaha tna!i chair-n-- a Baraaa, oaa la Waaainglaa far fro kM bee aypwttd icvU Pm.) A tarlou Km jurt 4.r U oaak 0 mi Ik ill of lh kvi of of bo ok will ik aad M oampatga a ailandad ptaee ef lairrral bar. and an t a to Whldlea Meietad by a otrong body of amtotantA CkUM la cawaii-to MMttlM' lr lhrub th Waakiagian and kafar ralurnlng Ikam Mr. Mrlela Ben lea. Mra to otoborata kai( o ill a Trh. Wbil bar among 'vert osd hs Km C. U, II ouoer. Mr. A. 1. Oof bam. Mr k by taiarutnrd Cungteaaaan K M ii aulaaae Itywt pa All Ilea II Mailing I. c. Model . Mia Calker kielaaa. sad It attaadsal ) L&k Burruo Who till Mra. M. U. piyaa Afaryon aad Mra Alii-wIK Crpatar Mr A4ra and Air. Otik uu. IK be a tomatualty. Ail UBIM t wlker k will added to tb aad ihrra Ik y far dffs-k,!wak paal or tk dparUnot k (il J lurtu4 l haw Turk, whar rommUt kaa rat urn 14 I U I toad dor, 44 untear k fc au4ylng al I'alambta Thar I to k o diaaer for buala ad 4 0ndlng va winter H.iUm of Ik difficult llluiUo rny r llal anl ma Monday ocanlng at 4 Id al tk t in Kail Lak. apring with bar tl A tr. In Burr.- - bb to re aw T. W. C. A. building, t nynia tufon kl rrMBMM I chief maul-htr- tart) . ra I Wit Ink Thud South, uhaa tk plan for Ik I Ik laltd Hula but lYtonda vf Arthur Brhu.la I aalkar Chief of lh Hall Ul of Ball Lak ualBM k will W laiaraalad .a yaar'o wark aad tka coming campaign l(Caltan 111 bo H)I offliM 1 IKa I'llwedlf laara that b mad bia ftrol preoaated. Tkr will bo a law lh adsiintrtoced II thu of Utah aaco a an amaiaur yrler Palurda abort addraaaaa Ihra kail ana-aAffair of Ik UU waning In litr I'nelaa Will, of IK Tkuroday aad Friday of atit 4 a In IK ant hoar (.rrernlad by Ut play, which m r qualified Waah tker will k an laborat program au4 totorameM dramalto Club of lb Uearga ualvarauy in I ha Csnlral lilgb 4yul Ik amok In nukaanran ofUtah kofh iflarnooa aad waalng kl laftan than I H Brbool , adi num. Toung Vnalker praaentrd speahtog y to which al tk iff. IK Wan and lb n, bit a trataaadou mad imU trip through- - - - 1 oerd tally Inwtied. la tho nf hut moap fnnw aiudaaia aays; apptaua k In ik couairy I Reaarva tbars will far bla pwriraal of tho part drUlau-b a prpbtoio of Lh I ac)lal nor nf ImI Del. ..A, a man-ba- r will tit maka nutaa pf ' than lKl la nail Lak Whan I Ird rbaptar of I'M I'rilerilll rpreeatd wrath'un yhow uadtr Ik lb K no ah. dirrit-oa and Id take al kar of Mr Llt)d n nitr, and l la Mali Lak In 111 yepular olult lh moot bountiful 4city I K4 iniara( la frournll and colt, HandUraft aaktkltiuna of walaua ontlvlllaA kind Ik for K4 la Ik ynlog Ikaro will b prlvltoo gtato pUoaara f Uvlag In. Bui gradually ika amok Mart foreKAng. gymnaatl rlaaae. awimmtng dlaplay. mow tea and lahlaaug, a well aa hanchanc far ulaaoca kroufbl iknt Wkn tb Btulharn Social y of tb dicraft aihlbltlona I ha vara M I had noon- oalil covering tb work J doba ton la aa and Miff laal wvak. Kail capital honored l.aarral doa by the T. W. C. A. not alone In In a wlih krtlliaal rrraptlon Balt Lak City, but gnrany. Lakaa charm la ronrKjerakly irrro4 perehtng Full on aorouaf f lh black amk nlnat tho oumptuou Wllreom of lh Nw plan for thl ar not comp let n. laat Willard rriday vulitg. haul, tut will bo announced later la Ik havering over IK cltjr. Mpry . of meantime 4aaH former llorernar W k Hut I hi condition ( people ar naked to keep of on lb waa of lb I'lah of guaaio m no that H aoama in on ef Hum day fre m that they with. In h honor biidb Ha from apartment oertely coma k amok may n)y a very romprahtnaiv proPtrahlng and tho at gram kauaa and a fw farcortoa and. of olib Oanoral and apoad no Intrrmttng and fleer of b nbrr I'lahny oclei. Balt Lak Tb railroad ika tlm rogfM, I rued oqulnt4 with by inamber of lb Nrltiy lo lb work ol thgetting cation of Ik fcaroan of mine ka maet T. W. C. A. Ml oro (lanarvl I'arehiag mm Waaa working on lb for On th uual opa houe Buaday jrblm of Brlgadkr dugbir III bo obmrvodgnd It la kopod I tint and our i porta, afur having Jaa Wll, H. Walla; and Mr. Brrtnt mad a careful and Ihorocifk analoa Walter U. Moyla, bv a good attndance. amlrtan pncl of Ika oaala being ka4. tkink tkoy . kohr. DbwrdorV Meeting. and or Amaph ganerel. Balt I And ron. know Juat what d Oi hallo Hickman of Logaa Tb of direcon meeting lb lak mar depend rffrnmonl Ooltf tod Bchon of Cilt Lak ware tor of tho T. ofW.lbC. board A. take la bring tailor In Waahlnglon for a frw day plac loan I do lhatr Bimart today when new nimbin. to tko th bout a chang for lh bailor ooa. MC wak ou ibir wy lo Now place ef tboe who ar retiring Ihl Dr. Lron will vtolt lb groat atnoky lhay embark for Franc Mrli year, will he elected. rltiM of PHUburg and Chicago tkla ebrro m laal on In 0wHrlnd. I I fill Th T- - W. C. A. ha received many work and (baa aftor flnlahlng up hi WMI bar lhay calld on Wnaioi work al kta haadquarurg Smoot and King and Congranaman Indoreemanl of Its work, among them lo Ball Lak a. where Maya and WllLng and had tbalr turn on frm th garernor m follow: Sccomalatad "I am keenly appreciative of th I personally tho port rlaod. In Nw Tork th will hearty pupport lo allminalo lb amok campaign final tnatructlon from prlvtleg to urg th their recolr of th popt of pad MeCuna of th Halt $ ulaaoca from Ik cat 17. Hiemdant Georg Lak for lh Toung Womn'p aall-lkatm Stain nitmlon prior to g Christian association in tb campaign Banal or BcaooCa osport adrlc and looking to tha continuation and In aiding lb work of lh inMux ef th work of th organiSenator Smoot and King bavo brtu sation on behalf Karr a of Inlomal raranu or lh of th young woman 1 1 or of thank to Urn tor Inatrumontal In aecurlng panalnn for of th ubjort of a laDan Inatltutlon ef th charI I C. Mrs, Anna B, Kurbea, acter cfcity, Pmoct from Hop or, ralliing lh followingth Toung WofflMi Christian cemmlmrtaoor of Inlrrnal roeaatao. Stw Tork City, who will rocola t:k association perform great aarvleo for month na a widow of Civil war girls and young women Following lo tk tartar: In th Mr. Dorothac SeaLmttad Rood Christian-Slated P, Hon. f Smoot, and which they la who Mayflald, win Llab, at. thereby ar ef tnootlmahl rain to III month per Senator from Dear dating ltyIt would W tbammlvt and th 1 B 1 7a a widow of Indian tb communities nagralafal af m tf 1 March d, country a a who!. 1 lncrly trust 'Kara to ratiro from tb pool Do a of War Vataran, and Mr. Mary E. with tb Baa Hernardlno. California, that th campaign wilt rommlantonar 6f IntarnaJ raranu who It derv.H will recelr III par month datWlthost xpraaatng to aw my gaaulna Blmtlmr oxifromlons of good will from March 4. ill I, aa widaw ol prootntlon nf your oopport and confl ing have been received from tb IX A. R.. War Itiaran. daoo. which ku Wan rtich a atroag Indian Alumna of th lhl Dlfa Theta th Ministerial All lane, and other. rttmul to ma during tkaaa laat thro fraternity had a Founder' lay ban-than tha otranuowg yoam Without T THU OIT rr I WORTH In tho apart . m oua Saturday CIlammM that bar ooafrantad ralng MOffBT ball of th Unlvoratty from tlm to Dm would bar ran club. banquot rarloua chaptom of tho Up. oncl with te tbla out dared m InenpaMa of fkeharftilf tb country Th Cut worn largely rpraaentad. and malt It to Foley A Co tilt Bhr-fiel- d faaponalbniUaa with which I bar Wan Juatlco or111, McRaynold th Ave. Chicago, writing your hitnuUd.' With than any man of Court. a aamo and addrass oienrly. Tou will Buprom fcrtow purpoaa and patrlotlo willing Inlted 8tat alumnua In roturn a trial package conMMhlngton of th rocelv L'nlroratty Am could bar dona aa much at Ipaot of Virginia, wm th principal pk-- r taining Foley's Honey and Tar. for la I haau dona. Bo. Whatever tb and b cboo croup: Foloy Kidney Amarlcanlent" for cough, cold and aid mananrw cf cur nuormg hk It la adtrfb-- o hio tbomo. th Utah Phi Pills for - pain in - and beek; bladlabia to tb oplrtt of and Doita" luritod Among baekaeh, kMeey ud Tab-lotto madt tb dlatlnguiah. and Foly Cathertle onftdanea tbnt ban maifeotad Itaatf In d furtet and other brotji-r- t der ailments; fratomlty wholMom and tberougbly a moot and oubotnutial la CongTaa and olhor high way fon your Important rleanstng cathartic, for eoMtlpation. part H. Paul. Albert Loronio bdacho. aad sluggish ! lanrlng tho 01 ykin. may I not It lobar da Ooorg D Parklnaon, and blllousnooa bowel. tlr.A rami John eon Drug Co. oBruoMly oak for my ouooomor what J. Wl Horaloy, Advertleem nt. Mrwr, sad f 4yrtiml uprlli4 ftr ru4 U. T. W. C. A. oampolgu epea Aprt) 4 I rata Ttub ecooonix futuntUy eliminttsB thst which U tjutstJoiuUB or inferior And w rmphabiie the fart that durin our 62 yeast of tualnrAA, we hve kJa)'S tUced QUAUTV above price. r ". tvrd Udd UO " h 17. C. JL FOB SATURDAY MARCH a Kr iy y, of-fu- Imii La hr-lh- lit ol appr rt hir U. wk 1 lfi ",vbr -- The Beauty of DINWOODEY Furniture Is That It Costs No More Than The Other Kind' wkteb-every-Hu- ot c-- II Your Dining Room may bb well be correct Our comprehensive dhowing meeti every preferanco of etyle every idea of economy and above all, DINWOODEY Furniture i built for a lifetime of Bati&fRCtion. Representative of the' higheet PIIYFE. in art are our new Period designs among them SHERATON, QUEEN ANNE, WILLIAM AND MARY, etc., produced in finest selected (irrl 14, -- yt woods. lll-a- Oorl FROM OUR POPULAR PRICED ASSORTMENTS WE QUOTE THE FOLLOW- INC ATTRACTIVE VALUES. DINING ROOM TABLES In Golden d O O Q C And Oak Up BUFFETS In Golden Oak o-- k. 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At th Capitol theAtr tbU a big bill 1 In prog-re- ,, and g ,(JUi.h glrl,Ml Irno William, head th lUt of aing-tn- g soprano "Pagliaccl" la tho opera offered, with a young tenor who la bringing managers from all over the city to hear hi wonderful tone Immature and uneven but thrilling and magnetic. Caetar Nest la no doubt on of th big "finds that Nsw York gathers from the rmnks of thoandItalian now quarter In the upper Bronx awaits th generosity of so ms philanhim thropic man or woman to put Irens through a musical training. she has Williams Is tha "Nedda and in acquitted herself moet creditably so the difficult role. The Capitol Is ty exfar Immense Its seating-capaciceeding that of the Hippodrome that of It calls for a voice grand proportions to be heard any distance beyond Mias and tha footlights, Kelly was In some parts she rose to heard. perfection, though In heights of vocal soma other scenes which called for dramatic intensity it wm not quits so successful. But all told, she gave an excellent account of her self, and each night eeee vast impriW'ement In the singing and acting of all the prtncl-pa- l. (Special Well Dye Your Service Coat , 'l.- wk -i You can have your service coat dyed and now and then put it away for next fall. When you need it again it will be just like finding a new coat, - .... And the cost of dyeing and remaking is comparatively small compared with present clothing prices. ' We have had, splendid success in dyeing mens service coats and altering the style tojnake them look exactly like $50 to $100 models which you would buy today. We can dye it blue, black or green, change the military collar, if you like, add a belt, new- buttons and ' - hem the bottom. b? neers of Utah. pio- - los-col- s Reunion of Londoner. Plans for th London conference reunion to be held In th Pioneer stake hall, 124 west Fifth South street, th evening of. April, 4 ore now complete: There will be ehort program with dancing and refreshments, and the reunion will kfford an to welcome recent arrivals opportunity from London and to mingle with friends and former associates. Th president of th Brooklyn ReNorwich Reunion. lief society, a permanent resident of Brooklyn, has many relatives in Iitah; she is Mrs. Mary G. Bymrd of The semi-annugathering in' con74 Suydam street, a couqtn of Mfa Tho. Manning of X14 M street, and. nection with the Norwich conference Mra Juventa Plerpont .of Balt Lake. of tho British mission will bo held In 5h has other relatives 'thebe also, all the Tenth ward chapel and amusehaving been members of the Phila- ment hall. Fourth South and Eighth delphia branch many years ago.', Mr. East streets, on Monday night, April Miss May Rlter has as her guest. Bysrd to engaged In business in Brook- S. There will be a program of music, Miss Elisabeth Peters of Portland. Or. lyn. . They gladly welcome their rela- songs and games. A cordial Invitation Mins Peters Is a school chum of Mias tives and friends from Utah. is extended to all former missionaries , , . both having been students at .a-and members of the conference. John Rlter, Pins Manor, Wellesley, Mass., a year Elder and Mra Carl L. Smart ars Nprrlss, former president of tbs NorRe ago. While here the Misses Clare and doing missionary work In Brooklyn. wich conference, will preside: to have taken their guest May Rlter Elder Smart Is a son of Thomas Smart freshments will be served. In and and theatres opera every way of Salt lake. Both ar ardent workmade her visit a memorable one. Mias ers In the cause and are making New ZealandReunioh. Mays Rlter joined a party of friends friends In the field where they ar asfor the West Point Saturday night, signed, . . The reunion of th , hop. At Pratt Institute, Miss CTenness members and friends of the New Zea. Two days ago Mra Dora Shaugh-neas- y Smith Is a student, and land Missionary society will bs held in Van Horns arrived in the city designing being her illustrating main lines of the Thirty-firward chapel. Ninth cornea Utah another now profrom San Francisco, to remain here work. Another Utah girl Miss Miriam East street and Princeton And amusement Maronl two. or In Van way Mrs. the a for Horn Nelke, of Provo, to living with her Saturday, April S, commencingavenue, duct year at Olsen will- make hi first break on Is a daughter of the lata Col. Shaugh-nedsebrother on west Ons Hundred Tenth oclock. It is announced that the ex- t Foul-galso March IX; was Byron in childhood her Broadway spent street, and with him is doing settle- ecutive committee is making a special of the Bee Hive stats. These two Salt Lake. ment work.- - Miss Nelke has taken up effort to secure a large attendance, will be members of the Maurice elocution and is working at that when especially of recently returned misand-EltVan Valkenburg Brown Reuben Clark not engaged with her outside work. "Wednesday Mrs. sionaries. An excellent program has company at special matinees ath the mad a trip to Washington to visit been prepared. Garrick theatre on west Thirty-fifther daughter Mra Mervyon Bennlon The Misses Louise Wells and Stella street, Medea is the piece advertised until the-en- d of next week,-wh- en are who Dunysn, post taking graduate and it la expected that Messrs. Olsen she expects the return of her ork!n the school of philosophy at and Foul ger wilt capture some of the Major Reuben Clark. At the Columbia, ars working hard on jourlaurels the revival of this ancient Clark home on west Seventy-thir- d nalism as well-anto taka out OVER-ACIDIT- Y bring. A large contingent street, Mr. and Mra Clarence Ander- their masters degreehopthis year. tragedy maywill se and the play, thatm son of New Jersey, with their sister of Utahns Puety-FarnuMrs. Cahill, will b guests until th calls to mind another revival of the stomach has upset From Miaeion headquarters comes Is doing-tCorsican Broth- return of Maj. and Mra Clark. Mrs. of many changes: Miss Tacy Anderson was Miss Amy How Mr. reports ers at Loewa on west Forty-fourt- h who has been laboring in Almany a nights rest If street. This movie" palace is draw- Anderson is in tho Gotham studios; Irons, to released and is spending a bany, d, his art work is known by many hers. few your stomach is ling large crowds. sight seeing In the city bej At th Pennsylvania thl week Mrs. He makes the Gotham studio head- fore days Law-son for home. Miss dissolve two leaving H. T. Cary of San Francisco and Wash, quarters. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris is released to, return New home. Elder also la in Palisad or three Park, lngton D. C is staying; she is on her Anderson John do will Soelberg Jersey,- - The Misses Marian Clark aqd 'way to Egypt to meet her husband, mlaslon&ry work in th difwho Is an Internationally known en- her cousin. Miss Virginia Rlter, are special ferent he tot New conference; of th well known West Bide Jlaven yesterday. Elder left gineer being sent to Egypt by Franc-en- d students Boelberg has , England aa referee in adjudicating .High School. as mission secretary tor some acted . differences on the division of the watime. Prest. Harold H. Hart of th Last Saturday Mra Donnstt on the tongue before retir a for Nile River irrigation. iters of the Massachusetts conference has been Mr. Cary- - will- - be femembered aa hav- Kessler, with Miss Hardy of Brooklyn, transferred to the North West Virgining and enjoy refreshing ing been a big factor in th closing of went down to Baltimore and held Re- ia conference. Elder Wm. Peterson the Colorado river some years aefb. lief society meeting In the forenoon, will labor now In the Brooklyn consleep. The purity ana Mra. Cary Is the daughter of the late traveling up to Philadeiephia III time ference;; he baa been laboring in goodness of Ki-mo-id George Judd of Grantevllle, and cousin to meet with the ladiea of the Relief Massachusetts. Elder Wallace Wklton to the Meadames Teresa K. Werner society cf that plac at S p. m. Mrs. will replace Elder Peterson in the guaranteed by and Winnifred De Wolf of San Fran- Kessler on Monday mad a special New England conference. cisco and many of the Clawson fam- trip to Com Levi lie. Pa., to visit her laf President and Mrs. McCune scott a soma ily. Mrs. Cary sails .Tuesday on the husband's family Dr. John W. Pratt a social for the .Eldefe Wednesday or scorn urnLsxm Celtic and wllb meet friends In Itlv, of the Anson Pratt family, who ws evening to- - Egypt.- - a : brother of - Apostles Orson and i who will accompany Elder iSL V. "Tfcftoy who Las "been At chapel service last Sunday Mr. Kirkham gave a sacred solo. It being testimony meeting many spoke. Ther was a large attendance. Mr. and Mra John Silver were among the visitors. Th resident elder were speakers, algo several of the doctors studying her thl winter. al - ' semi-annu- al st -- . - y; ar If You Uve Out of Town send the coat to lis by parcel post with proper instructions We will - do the rest and return it, postage pre- ' u paid. well known and remembered Rl for oom tlm at tha Long Island ootlega. Is rooovsrtng rapidly. His eaa demanded an operation which excited th attenUon of many eminent surgeons hsr. -- - - Carys sister, Mrs. Retnger of San Francisco, arrives next week to remain some months Both Utah girls ar fond of their homo friends here, though conditions have separated them from family and relatives for year. Their father. Geo. Judd, died this winter at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Reiner In California. H belonged to the Riley Judd family of Grantsvllle, Mrs 8ba had a most Parley P. Pratt. dnjoyable Urns with them and returned late Monday evening to Nsw Tork. Tuesday saw th departure of th Meadames Susa T. Gates and Kessler, with Miss Lucy Gate, who was on her way to Kansas City to fill an engagement, from where she goes to Texas and also several other states before she returns her the end of April. Mra Gates was Interviewed by a World" reporter on th suffrage movement In Utah, beginning In 1447 down to the proent . tlma Gate health has not been of the best, a severe cold marrlhg her visit to the extent that she could not go out evenings as Nsw Tork was In on of its ' d grips. en hua-ban- d. IMlt COUtIlkof tblo FHONZ WASATCH 580. ) d add-disturbe- Cleaning, ' Dyeing, , Pressing Salt - Lakes aoanlnjJ.a Dgoln Co. 1B4-1- Repairing, Altering. Bruch i Zul Bocond tint Sclt Laktt Matter South BtrooL South bb4 Btato Btrootg Cleaner and Dyers. Master peaners and Dyers ' ItDHQiDS . -- ga-tf- hr wnu |