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Show DESERET , j I ' EVENING NEWS SATURDAY MAY 1 1020 annual for the fifty-fir- st Plan commencement exercises of the Unl- varsity of Utah on Jub I are now being: prepared, according to " an- nouncement by Prof. E. H. Book atrand of the faculty committee the arrangement. Claaa Work at the close on June 5. On baccalaureate Bervices Monday June 7 will -- graduate at --which univoralty wll Sunday Jane ( will be held., be observed as class day and alumni .day. Continues Three Days Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday will be given. The annual- - commencement exercises' will be bald Tuesday June I and an alumni banquet and ball will be given In the evening. Dedication ceremonies for the new WUUanj LM. Stewart and medical buildings will be. held on commencement day, The formal opening of the university observatory to the publie Z. Ce Me I. Our Entire Line of' Millinery Hall Price - Corsets and MONDAY, TUESDAY and -- WEDNESDAY Knights of Columbus Will Honor Supreme Secretary In honor of William J. McGInley, supremo secretary of the knights of Columbus, members of that order In Salt lake will give a dinner Monday night. May S, at the clubrooma, 1(1 east South Temple street. Mr. who is survsylng the knlghti educaof Columbus reconstruction tional work in the United States, ar- -i In.Kalt lake Monday afternoon. New Haven, Conn, is headquarters of the fraternal and eduoational work of the order for the United Statea Theodora Killeen is chairman of the com mitteo In charge of the dinner. GIVES CREDIT THROUGH THE LAND. MONDAY, TUESDAY, 30c DOZEN -- Children's Stamped Dresses C.JL L ART DEPT. "An ittracti vavarie ty of Chi- Judge G. V. Bartch has gone to Washington to testify before the senate Investigating Mexican affairs. The fudge represents a number of Utah sufferers from the innumeraDiS revolutions tn old Mexico, and will -- especially present the claims of Surveyor General I. C. Thoresen, et si , amounting to held a These claimant concession for 33.000 acres of land 100 Ltmles wep""oT"MXlCCi Cltyfor-aug- er .cane raising, but changed over to sugar beets, and secured from Presiconcession dent Dlax an additional with which to erect a beet sugar fac tory, depositing a forfeiture cash bond of (5,000 If cot erected in one year. In the meantime Diaz wasdriven out, and his successor Francisco Madero cancelled the whole concession and pocketed the Cash bond, it is said. mad In WashA claim was 000 for the loss of ington for 2,t the concession Of this clslm (93, 000 was for actual losses and the valuation of the concession. I This figure is low, according to Mr. Thoresen, aa, st the time of his death; B. H Harrimxn Is eald to have been negotiating for th concession of .t-- (5,000,000. Club Department Will Discuss Improvements . Various matters pertaining to th parks and playgrounds program being advocated by the city plannlng psrks and recreation committee of the Commercial elub will be considered by the Cl Vie Improvement and Municipal affairs department of the club at a meet-- g next Tuesday. Owing to the Important matter to be considered,! of Ah depart- C, Kimball, chatrm , menL ( Girls JFundOoer $4,000. ' Mia Off 25 Z.C.M.I. Infants 20fc Off I Will Present Utahns? Claims Against Mexico y, gilaex Bloomers and Camisole, Hon-daTuesday and Wednesday will ba offered at remarkable spec prices. Ancjora and Camels Hair Wool Scarfs An interesting bookeeping relic has been unearthed at the Z. C. M. I. ' in the shape of a leaf from a "day book of the fall of 1875 ahd spring of 1(76. In an account with Mrs. Tho. -- Ainsworth she is charged in October with 2 lbs. of butter at SB, cents per lb., 56 lbs. of flour at (1.B0, 1 1th ef cheese at 2S cents, 1 lb. of tea at SI cents, 2 lb. chocolate at SO cents, 1, ga.lou oil'at 50 eents, 2 bushel pota-- 1 toes at 30 cents, can salmon at 40 Cents, 1 lb. of raisins at St cents In December, S lbs of pork, 4Q cents, lamp chimney, 15 .cents, 1 dosen eggs In TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Osr entire line of Philippine Gown and Chemises, also Silk downs, Che- - Dressea--Ag- es Stamped 6 months to 8 years. Your choice - ON SECOND FLOOR xtra epeclal prlees will maintain Iam traps aad Shirts, also Whlto Short to six months from up Dresses six years. Make your selectloa Monday, Tuesday or .Wednesday, on our ontlro lino of fttfantF Underwear. Specials Capes All Marabou Scarfs and Capes, also new Wool Scarfs, luet what you needfor spring, up te (30.00 values, spe- The backward season and delayed shipments of goods due to the embargo are the impelling factors in this Great Sale.' ; . 20 off Velvet Baq Specials A speclel tins of Velvet Bags; up to (7.50 values, QC 3W99 P11 Silk Hosiery Specials MOSDAT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY special line of Ladles Pure Silk Hose the colors Thread Boot-to- p are black, white and gray. Regular price, (1 26; special for Mon- - QJJ day, Tuesday, Wednesday .. qjOC A special line ef Ladles' Silk Hose, in pearl and gray. Regular 31 76 value. Special Monday, OC J Tuesday k. Wednesday A S4 Silks and Dress Goods , Specials AM' MONDAY,. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 2X0 SILK SHIRTINGS Just the thing for Men's Shirts, Ladles Waists, etc., etc.. Extra special Mqnday, Tues- "JtZ P4 9 9 IsI Wednesday 03. xg Pir n I' pongk A splendid quality of Ecru Peg gee that will give you lota of serl vice, extra special. Mondev Tom. day and Wednesday Prt a yard. X....;....r BOU day A . Model Adjustable DressForm 8 a really: surprising sale coming, so early in the season "well advised to replenish your wardrobe at you will-b-these prices. 7 7""": $16.50 $18.50: $20.00 e f PLAIN AND FANCf yard, for .f IAS B1.1S Reg. Sl.tS yard, for Re. (IAS yard, for Si A" Beg. (L7S yardfer ,.SIXS. Reg. If. OS yard, for . Reg. 2. 23 yard, for Reg. 32 I yard, for Reg. (I.TI yard, fer . PLAIN COLORED ORGANDIES Reg II 00, yard, for. Regular TBo yard, for 4e T3e Reguler fic yard. Regular (3 01 yard for fr Rrg. 11.64 yard, for-- , : own individual measurements. -- BRl Regular 75 yard, for 04e Regular 1100 yard, for Me Regular (2X5 yard, for Reg. 15 yard, Reg. (1 7( yard, for .... Luey Van 'Cott.Ndean of women f the Unlrersliy of UthA ha announced that girls loan, fund, Edited by the ExecuUve Secretary of th Utah PubUo Health Amodetloa. which ia used tn lend financier kid (a girls to enable them to complete their, THE T. H. NURSE. try to change tho llfe-tlhabit of courses, now totals aver (4.00. Tbfr dance held recently for the purpose, people who are not living properly but to hands one' Join each duty . tncraaeed j are. funde think materially of raielng they ers to promotd health and pre- the amount on hand, according V Mia Th cause Hurt teacher th and of disease. No' matter Van CotL of disease, and the methods Ivont th'pread carefubxine person may be, ther symptoms of that good precaution food, rest, NEVER SAW ANYTHING BETTEJl.., u alaayt danger from the eyre lees ness lXLhls true, air aad sunshine .are" common and th othef. i For colds that "hang on and f of medloineo for disease and that good oT whlbh steals opon ont most of tha treatment depends, on lingering cough that follow th "flu."- 9 tuberculosis,aod 11 medlf on safe rjMdualljr family cough there is . . self. unhe-d- nd until lbjs too UtaX on cine sold from the Atlantic to tha Pa- She teaches - personal OeanHueea. The work of th public bea.th nurse cttlc. Mrs. A. B. Grifflrh. Box 154 Rot spectacuUr but her instructive the washing ef th hand and th ear Ind., writes: "teat winter - Andrews in thebome Of the teeth, aa moat alcknas enters my f am tty U had the flu, I tried ndS ecnetnrcttv teaching the eetinnuntty t of great vatu through . th meuth and th germs never saw Foley Honey and Tar and better. From now on J. srlll. ta the nation for lime to coma. Ehe Jodge about, the teeth, and air later ' anythingwithout tt In th heuev." Han't haa aplead.d opportunities to Influence earned to th throat and th tonefla. Eh trie to Impress open th fan childreli suffer from croup or Iht habits of th fsmnies with whom let In contact, a her period of Dy the pecorarttr of clean, HghL well- -' whooping cougho when this re.Wble she comes a long aired herb. She teaehe what food eseilv procured. For. yervloe with them t be remedy can ftchramrn-JohasonFire! one. ft take tact and experience te are oarteh'twg and hew th family a uni by j give advice whn none is asked and to com btorea Advertise merit lry bertfce spent , If FLAXONS OfR URttt STORE W A YARD OF HEALTH , 21 S1J4 TANCY FIGURED Regular (Oo yard, for DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED Reg. 22 00 yard, for I1M i .SI A Reg. (L2I yard, for . TISSUE PLAID IMPORTED Regular (I 60 yard, fey Reg, 00 yard, for Reg, (1.41 yard, for run redfor ;'. .HMt cREPEs-PLAur-- Airo at impelling price reductions COLORED DOTTED SWISS Kir MAS ...OI.TO EMBROIDERED ORS UNDIES COLORED AND WHITE' . 15.00 Rag. Rag. (4.(0 yard, for ..53A3 yard, for . .04 AS :m-i- u A WEEKLY COLUMN. cut and fit your dress to your SUMMER DRESS' GOODS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY- You will save money by anticipating your good weather wants the latest effects Re. I.U i With a Dress Form, yon caa f A REMARKABLE SALE OF 1 ALL COLORED VOILES .......Boa Ladles fins ribbed summer bodies vesta, extra sixes. Special price SOe It is always genuine positively no marking up, no fictitious values, no misrepresentation t ........ price , dollar. re N Ladles fine ribbed Summer Bodies . ...SSe prioo ribbed Summer Band top veat, lew neck and no sleeves, tn regular and extra slsao. Special vest Special Ladles fins Offered now at 50c on the Ze CJB:I.-talea- ' Ladles fins flat weave, bleach od ootton garment Ipaclal price MAS at. . Brand New Merchandise valued at . . . Z C. M. I. Regular I5e yard, for see Regular (Oe yard, for 43 Regular (He yard, for 50 Regular tto yard, for BOe "Regular 7 So yard," for 4, Regular S5c yard, for VS Regular SOo yard, for T7e Regular (1.0S yard, for IM X'"".' ON SECQND FLOOR FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY .; $ K MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, Marabou Scarfs and eeMRi th. Dept. mtes They are Just what yen seed fori spring wear. Tour choice Mondsy. Tuesday, Wednesday at the following reduced price , (- (1 3 00 Scarfs $14 00 Scarfs ,.,,,,,,,..1X0 . .12A (14.00 Scarfs (24.00 Scarfs ,,...(1X ,,..fcL40 (21.00 Scarfs . ' L ON SECOND ldrens Years Ago cents Gowns and Chemise MOOS. - Z. Old Accounts Show Cost of Necessities In account with James Dlnwoodoy, in October, 1375, thereappears, it lbs. of butter )3. 20 dos eggs (7, II bushel spp.ea 60 cents; in November, four .chickens (1.40, 2 bushel carrots So cents, 12 bushel onions 8( Cents. Comparison of prlees obtainwith those obtaining ing In thosearehays of Interest. at preeont Will be offered at a special discount. It will b worth your while to .visit us. A lot of Odds and Ends of Embroidery Silk, special - , 30 WEDNESDAY Embroidery Silk Backache, lame and stiff muscle and rheumatic pains are often symptoms of deranged kidneys. I had weak bladder, bad kidneys and liver,'' I . write WiUl Carter, Luxar, Fa. could not sleep well ahd my back pained me awful; I had a diary feeling in the morning. Since taking Foley Kidney PUU 1 have been relieved ef all such ailments." They rid the system of the poisonous adds that cause .aches and pains. For sale by rtve Oood Stores. -- Advertisement. Forty-Pic- e Brassieres All Trimmed Hats on display at 50c on the dollar. ,, .TTe PBUS MNENt tnehea wide relered. regular 12 00 yard, fer ..........Sl.r inchee wide. Imitation colored, regular 44e yard, for. .Boe ALL 4 0LOUD DRAM 0$fv $ M 000 lSOff AT SOUTH MAIN ST Z One of the heat possession a man! Let us drag tuberculosis out Into the k new it of our statesmen, leaders In can have la health. And a th malar-- 1 open, eut Into fho bright un of en-I- th eommaretal work and leaders of of tho peoplo must earn a living, llghtenment wher it can be viewed society have fallen victim ef tuberea-loel- a Let tls by dally work, good health I of the without fear or trepidation. And as we go about doing this, let greatest Importance It Is also neces- bring it forth from the dark corners famIn which ft has been skulking for so u continue to repeat that tuberculosis sary for the maintenance of the ily, for when tho tncomo la lessened or many years Let us show that the caa 1 prevented- - that It can be suc-Mopped R generally meana a decrease tuberculoe.s germ baa a wider dlstrl- - cessfully treated and thrssgh eempein the npceaaitiea of life and this in button ia th Wood Stream of th roes' toot mad teal and nursing attention, turn 'brings lowxred resistance te dis- than haa any other germ which kills sanatorium car and th other well ease, by Insidious and malignant attack and established method. In the same movement let us btoxenf We are finding, her and there, Stand back of your nurse th housetop that tht germ Is, tain communities which no longer reRemove the "Stigma." ne respecter of persona that it attack gard tubercoloei with th same foatb- colony of Hero is a plea worded a bK differ- the rich and th poor, th educated log thatto wall developed and cooties regarded, but which on th ently aow aad then ef eourae that le and the Ignorant, th city dweller man. ether head geoogalse tt as a communmad each day in thousands of com- the farmer, tha young aad th old-woman and child. ity problem which nth be met aad munities to ten ef thousand of (looth need Let us take immediate step to as- solved In tha asm spirit that wa ters aad aorees: met F lease don't tell anybody that Jobs sure th puhll that poverty and crime for a public arbool system has consumption. We'll be disgraced have no more connection with tuber- In these communities, well informed children ia "all if you da, jiuet as surs aa th world, culosis than they have with near, men. women and or lack ef hair ha the walks ef Uf. welcome th opporsighted vtson call tt something else caa't you 7" v tunity t he examined at h eltnto and It to because of this unreasoning hMd. Let ns gtv concrete Instance of te r see tv the hepful counsel ef tbs sufeandsd fear, fear eu th part ef manufacturer riel In g nurse thorn misguided .famines that their bankers, merchant a Other communities which FIN mala-taly labor leader, farmer, minister, law. aad others ia the neighbor tuattitude again eld women and time wh tbs ether . srlll "look dewu ost them" or yera. elub berculosis and which contlne to rehave been killed by tuberculoma" will regard them a having been friend of moot W4 can show tha ef th many gard th relatives aad etoee aad by eeme evH Influence, that the beloved ef thereaa a peculiar" the .of eompoeera, consumptive many average state has ee much difficulty will heg'iito got be te and shukned, author of fore noted most the many tuberUs In finding out Just how big tbetr tybercukxt aole moat highly respected and "widely half-wa- y culosis p rob lam la ty eer-fro- ra - own-omntt- vie-Re- d problem until they abolish that hi densome. costly and wholly unfair , perstition. , to the big faeti Common son - - Let use It. - Local Business Man Summoned by Deal', Glaser. IB year old. w ' known ia mercantile aad mining efa cle ef th skate, died at hto hem. -Avalon apartment, Friday aflerneoi Death warn due t uremte poisoning. Bern la Poland, Mr. Glaser earn I Salt Lake 31 years ago. Upon arrtv Ing her he entered th clothing aaf He later b real estate hoslneea came interested in mining. Abe' ho retired from active four ran age business Mr. Olxmr to survived by hie wife On daughter, Mrs. Louts Levy of Nee York City, and one sen. Ram Glass ef halt Lake. All were present at hi, bedside at the time ef death. Puneret aervleea will be held at 1' a m. Ruaday a the L D, Few a wpel Th bedy mag be slewed at Uu adapt 1 4 to 1 10 en the mevaAng e frern th funeral. Interment will be la th. Jewish cemetery. laaa -- h' v ( t |