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Show . '. . . -. ' ' ,- , , , . . - ,, 1. ., - - , - ' , , - - MONDAY XPRI111- - 23 , 19117 - . I 16111111;4111111111111111111116-11111111.311- SHIPPING 4 The Convention of the Utah 'Fed. ratton Of Women's cluba will Open in Prove Tuesday and continuo through Wednesday and Thursday.the last days minions being held relAtt the art taller at IPrinevill- eTwenty-liv- e clubs and organize- Mona front Set Lake ars planning-to send &deist., to the convention. Mora than 100 delegates in all are expected from various organise, Cons of thespeaker of the conaontion will bat Dr. Aurelia 'Henry Reinhardt. Prea- talent of Mills college. California. Plover& .,, TADDIIVILLZ. PANYAOICIVendootile wttb Artbwr Trims listly Pneee sat peter . MICTE-1114- , JoiniConcert of - Re1ief-4-41v- Is Entertaining - . ft - - ret ng te - ,4tbk M,'' ,. .,A to ' ) , 7 4 - -- meeting. ,- t l . ',I,' corn-Pan- Wil .N''l '' '. l Z..T14:::. :,...... 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Ms Wilt trimming or out, but jt I. ,vort act, Urea-- oli- tea:m14 and-intredureaL - CartnOt mean anything liroperly yoti definite In the style world. The oubtio 1 woman who strives for an effect q trim slenderness adhered to the Times ebit men vidi women by Straight lino mode.- - melt aeons to have 'everything la it rave r. or tbs ale discardg Heel-- et ecotrast ledo,bd seat ta A ram& tilustratoAt, th laxatives for Beetbam s. 'The feet right. which is developed In metre. the fabrid utilized so that the.. reou y , liereeet you. &mare ars darker in elections. A tit of fur trimming, buttons used feel wonderful. floctiores a 'Oriarrelotte; Ilerret gra On the sleevesan d there you have a eoM which I pe-enmaxima alai, xakal touight withpat Ilstracling trots lia sptarPlelai , 7, . 1.:,,,, , . . .: . .1 44 - - , And the same night acertIn wore an ensemble of Duchess black panne velvet, the cape of lined In green panne. which was The , harmony was further enhanced by green shoes and bag, and bar famous emeralds. ,, i,,, Bowels Out in a Night , Get Beticham'il"r-- - , WOMEN'S - -- ) ill 1 : 0.,:,..,..::,.,:,....,,,,..:::,:...-:,- . Clean , . fl ,,, f J! ,i,,..,:...,,,,,,,,,....:.,,., dick lib 1 I, ,11.1.,...,,,,,,,,..,.,: ,,,..:,,.,...4..........,..... - . Worifs Esaloot - - - Understalidi WOMEN ,, . , 7. t 11?.. , I V ..,tri 3 A Laxative I .i.v.. 1 t - NEW DESIGNS SOON READY Since the tailored suit is admitted as an'important feature of spring fashion, blouses and ',eats are assuming a corresponding importance. White satin is the favored material for these, and the msrtest Vionnot neck line the oven though we happen to prefer the high wired collars. Jul' watch for some designs of- these we are mating for you!. N At Vaewills;o The charm- soh fiDt? a collection t shawls. which are too of georgette heavily embroidered and appli. quad with lame ilam-a- )lam-s- othat ther One be seem to really shawl is fashioned with an .labor. which, ate high collar, along with the shawl Itself, is bordered Another with pleated georgette. striking model is embroidered into and white and Ohecks of black, gold, the black checks satin, the white moire. And now all one hes to do to be to we,! a to knoir ,lovely shawl! M 41111p , ofAllb ,,,, z I andthe ' -- Utah Agricultural - .- - alit ''' college able one. Prom even, standpointtho evening was well spent by those who heard the singer; for the Program was not only musicianly and ntertaining. but was impregnated with the dash of college which was entirely apropriato the regain; and Each club tang separately tor two selections. they combined. in addition to the wale singer. the U. of U. Varsity Ladies quartet; Miss Mabel Henderson. plea. let. of the U. of U.. and Miss Anne I'earson. violinist of the U. A. Cwere beard. The Utah mutriciens were under the direction of Prof. Thomas Hiles. with Armont Willarthen as - so. tympanist. end the U. iti;. C.'grosit was under the leadership of Prcf. Walter Welti with Miss LuDiall Rogers. accompanist. ,Opening the program, the Utah boys sang "Ousbian Folk gong." Brahma: "Morning," Speaks. ' and "John Peel." Andrew; after which Peerson played the Stedita-' tion from "Thais." followed by the first U. A. C. group. "This Two Grenadiers." "Luilaby."- - Brahma. and "Drink to Me Only With Thins Eyes." One of the most thrilling numhors of the evening was the renli tion of "InViCtUtir by the two lie clubs combined. Pinging (operately eaeh club performed with line enunciation and finish.- sad sing. trig together-thesqualities were magnified. "Mandalay" was guilwell done by the ty combined choruses. Miss Hendemon played toohnanyies "Rhapeothe." and the varsity quartet In splendid voices sang "Salutation" by Holmes. V. A. C. group pleased the audience greatly with their humor. Otis selections. among which was a parady on the quartet from "Rig. lotto." At the end of the concert the Vtab singers rendered the betvy Schubort.Liszt. "Omnipotence," with Miss Mary Ellen Hyland sing. Inc the soprano solo. and the negro spiritual "Deep River." with fine effect. The concert conclude& with each chorus singing its respective school song. -- e . Paramount-Empres- s A starring attraction le furnished by Vilma Stinky and Ronald Col. man in their character roles with The Night o0 Love." now at the Paramount.EmPress playing thaktro for the current week's; feature. It la a dashing, romantic story of Spanish type and bolds a theme of spectacular romance with a gypay bandit and a feudal lord where the hero dares all for lore and satirl. fines all for revenge. A real responsibility ?teed George Fltzmaurice. director of "The Night of Love. for Samuel Goldwyn. as he started to "shoot" many thrilling sequences in the picture. There is one scene where Mr. Colman as Montero the FYN, bandit. mutt climb a 500 foot cliff with Mies Rank? In his arms. So concerned was Mr. Iritsmaurice that every poseible promotion be taken that soe thl sequente.--wher- - -- :Ii. .. .. ,- - Free 10.D4yTest . , .:z .. - ', f z . . - Use thin Coarse , Here is the way to glistening teeth foot stairceite wherein nobles and bandits In Inourtaible nuns were tits intim of .hood headlong ever nag Mona for ft tong toU to the floor below. For Moos castle of sho Detroit five wagonloads of ha mom carted Into the. castle and placed removes that DINGY FILM from your In letAtl racks to break the force of Um fall. teeth. dears cloudy teeth and Firms the A ',podia prologno set Is Magod orlth "Jests and Jaequolln." host. wait? Gums. Start Users front tho orsottoollto circult novof an group eriginal dancing A toSo of Pepoodost. Itoodtt elty Mops and ballroom .4anCraftml Nir ODERN admen now tells.us two reel corned stirring LYL teeth bow to brighten dingy Burns In. "Papos's Pot." displays a The soapy of Amid mad gwato and give toneless gums a healthy screen funmakoe of no mean coral tint. way widely urged Film is the great enemy of teeth and by leading dentists of the world. gents; a chief cause, according Jo Victory Different in Jormula, action and ef- world's dental attthoritiee, of pyor A play with no vIVairt:except rhea and most Wee and gem troubla. fect, it does what no other method slander! crevices Into to teeth. cliegs gets This is the remarkalcie feat of has yet attainedremoves and comand stays. Gernts by the millions , at the Vktoty the camera unfolded the harsh -without dangergrit, bats, the smuts, Lovers.' theatre. in breed in it. It holds food in ccettact tional .new drama of modern scp ous film that covers teeth and which with teeth: inviting the acid that dentifricesdo not fight Ramon- - Novarrohero cif 'Ben-Bur- ," Clittlet is hero of the new picture. auccessfdly. You can't have prettier, whiter- Alice Terry plays the herotnea ' Run your healthier torigusaiross your have teeth into teeth; you can't Spanish beauty who is thrustactin-dal. teeth. You willed that film. Under unless yon combat that Ent the ,heart of the .furnace of it are the prettier, whiter teeth you Mail the coupon now. Don't The story la laid In modern Spain. It efforda an interesting (limpets-o- envy le others. If you combat that pect the saute restdts from old.type the Spain of todaymucli the teeth will quickly glisten dentifrices. Besrin beautifying Your r twist' gem. as the United fttees-otoday. with Ile Cities much like Parts tor .ticlightfully. Asir your druggist for London. The romance of lipala un manner MM,.W.M.000000010M011111, to its charming clings it der the masted), direction Of Jolla 101:1;11Titer to hi, Stahl. -- Nocarro Is superb in Ills chant Tag PZPOODIENTS. colitAlbratAve. tarisation of the young playwrigat like lateally Dome des Weassil See- - A44 4. lied thrust into the maelstrom of slanEadorand la Sr s Dental Awhoettlas A. it. U. Milian with John lU. duel his Mks" der, and ts one at the most thrilling battles oft the screen in many months. Sloe MinO.... Terry Is beautiful. and her emotional actitig a thing of joy. The cast is specially well chosen. Edward gartindel plays the 007 oo lobo to a tetnitt. husband. Edsard Connol, 4 ly the envious brother who spread. t.......-- the lambda of slander, and George and moat bass it. Raymond-Include cast supporting IC. Arthur. Lillian Leighton. Otto , rho picture is finely directed and Etoomer. Peggy Monitomenr. Hoffman and other notable players Rdith Yorke. end Phillips Pknalley. The acted. photography yell S.F. aeon in important roles. , Cecil. and Nora The Clarence Thompson are Inipressise. . .,.. A special-addeattraction is the trick &tots new release in which Bobby 'Jones " shows all the tricks of the game by. way of the slow motion tam. era. A comedy news and the itioLotions round out the program. -- - - Tills die-eg- ed 1 . - IkTOW American eettIng another precedent - for film comedy, Harry Langdon bas introduced technicolor into "tong Pante. "hie new First National fun feature, now at the American. The step is abeolutely revolution. MY for comedy, as much to.- feet- - ea Langdon'e introduction of a blind heroine into 'lite Strong Mat. his current immeation An elaborate special netting was built for-t- he Selptento- - s VICTORY I BURNS AND KANE 111111,11 I illGINI AI I I ADRIENNE I IN AN ORGINAL NOVELTY 00 -- SALLY, Q'NEIC UsT FRISCO SALLY LEVY METRO-GOLDWT- Creamed Wttb sue Smart)? irs-ALL IN FUN 70tiranrolliit Big Bhow! Big Crowds! Roland Colman 'relay OUR PRICES el 1 . One ''THE NIGHT - Vilma 7041Itall -- art olodoettoo of Oro derma. ISA& BVIAAS ewe vim ;lac i IN. MR. WU . - - ' 20'1) 254 ... A Dr voodoo " 3 ma TWO GlIEAT PICTUI1ES ONE DIG SHOW - Harry Langdon 'SENSATION "Long Pants" SEEKERS" A 111t Pit Á Powerful Drama Pima! Pogo PATH L2 VENIN . , Au MI SSIONA I - LON CHANEY- AND Banky - -- - COMING WEDNESDAY r1.7..i,.NT.A..q..::..: 11 0 'Blarney - WE NEVER RAISE - MAUI. . 00 litiarday , - - atATER A PICTURE TELEGRAM'S EGG ROLLING - CONTSSI Held os Copitot Grosside Wirier". I k MS JOLLY FAMILY AIN'T. MAD AT NOBODY. - dorLANtri 4.41111111110 BELLING WRIGHT AND WILSON PICITILES or - cesnirm I. ELGENE o 00 GOLFING WITH BOBBY JONES li flow Notima Camera &bows Min Difterout lbots - VALLI . . IZWI Flout Damon Ou:ttio its 1EAN'8g 3A0VELLN woofer pszI7 of meow sof .: 14 ''' '.!.7 et, ,e, eete,,..., eoele, F ex efieee.ae...,,-,e- 440'14. P ..' 1 AND SPNCIAI6 Tama8a74 COMIN- G-. I rrivr 0 CLEMONS -- Lover's - ...0 . 0 0 II ribs I 1 - -- BROADCASTING RAMON I NOVARRO ALICE TERRY THE DARK ANGEL" 01S - 00 Saturday at 3:38 8ICT TICKETS Sow tont 1 0 0 ZY27 8181:t at 8:30 przw PROW TIES. - INSUBORDINATION the-no- MISS GLtDY GEORQE in a Great Role In a Great Show - ' ali Jur A "THE PATSY" oRpHEu r- ARTHUR PRINCE THE GREATEST VENTRILOQUIST THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN IN A VENTRILOQUIAL SCENE, ENTITLED repreiteming a medieval mitts. its garden and its courtyard. Against this background Lando n and Alma Dennett. one of his flve leading ia. diet. enacted Deenu in which romance and pathos vied with hilarlout comedy. It is understood that lAngdon latroduced tochnicolor into his latest iplecure aa an experimental male-true picture of the cavdrtings of the younger set has reached the screen in the shape of "The Sensation Seeker.," the added attraction bill. of Whore men have failed to grasp the psychrology of the flapper. Miss Weber has outiceeded with rare feminine insight and bat conveyed her-thoughts - admirably to the beautiful Billie Dove. who plays the loading feminine role. Accurately speaking. Mite Dove does not play a flapper but appears in the role of a modern young woman wkess creed demands freedom of thought and action. Huntley Gordon turns villian for this picture and gives a singularly accurate portrayal of the modern young man who wants something Tbet - 7 mommt A IIVEEK Maths:mg Weaday. - Now-D- ML4TRE PLIIYEN, , , tREE IP. t 1 - film-you- IPIXOPPAIMINLE :4, MUNE - wall email at the East high school Saturilay njoyevening was a thoroughly . ;,',(:5:-:7:t- . ough and Abe program was late gettirg ender way due to unavoidable the joint concert Of the glee clubs of the LrolversitY of ttah ful ' T -- the anticKO r,,1 f. . another' , , old-ty- -- -- Glee Clubs Enjoyable slip-par- 4.- - , - Ka,' vo - pets item eenstrusted sad slung under the couple la Iii.er7 of tho. glirtib. - stage e -- Fireproof Storage Company - -. todaywhy , fr I - It II e - . It - M. A. Keyser . that dentists now advise lAtvr, T. In honor of the marriage of Milo ORPHIMIIGworgto Ir Kass Is "Tbe Wit hose bees esempliesested br Thitt biker' voodwrIne awl Judith Keyser end RO gee Willard sowne.thas owe roamed os the Wan.. ',resat. 64 mammies sly. Canno,i . which took place to the measure is shielt owe NOTION Salt Lake temple Saturday noon, a 'sootiest rustostors geode hers hors eras. Lattsdette sew AMAIRICANlistry large reception was held in the eve- -- eel tor skipasurst. reliresda domedy 'otos, Pante. end DM -tat that inset ot their damage sing et the, home of the bride. ' Dove in 'Seneation lkwkww"' elegises on household stood. ere grooms parents, Mi. and Mr. Wila- tANASOUNT-EMPRESAllot the proulto et poor peeking. lard Tolle Clinton, ISO north State Delay end- Reskaid Colman' ' to streeL Coteekti "Th Sigel, et gaeve. he storage, perking the beat Fot rotes bees. 14 The rinnon bathe else attracrail 1 ail. of aa of Nevirr.- owl AI. tively decorated with Prlag flow, lass. 1121.. "Loversto le ers and fruit bitissoms üi pink and Special Terry root ''Goilles- white. A bower of blossoms and No fern. and Palms was arranged for a setting for Ore bridal party, A Association-o- f basket rat rose Tr.Eb2)Arti ORGAN RECI tniversity,Women. who will speak tered the- suppersnapdragonscad, T. I table, 'with rose TAL. I a canditeticks,-Th',deer emit Wednesday evening at the bride was lovely in a Tabernacle organ wan. SECOND MUM tA of gown Ivory Roberto hotel.- Fier subjects will satin and lace. with a recital program with Organ. long veil of be "What Nees Front Heaven?" Brussels lace. ist Tracy Y. Cannon, at the She carried a shower twai ant "CreatiVe Education." consols will be as bouquet of bride roses. Her as. A special rate National Anthem. assisted by Miss Grace Hogan. for the tendants. Mrs., Hardin Whitney. 'eaStirention is being arranged and matron et Jubilate Deo Eileen Driscoll. Miss Marie 3, Silver lirmer, and her sisters. Thompsen,---Mles a quota of 2$ is neceesary tor Abe was Elsa Keysor Barnette, Ludwig Schytta Mary Janie Valk; and Miss Anne Miss :tots PastorslaMilliamIsulkes McGeanhlim Margaret tirk.0 Mao ' Xersor.- were to go and Favorite "Mormon"' lathing this transom- -. frocked in orchid organdy MeGean and Miss Ellen Cobb. The tattoo-ar- e ware Mr. and Mrs. Ralpit uked to communicate marls in aalike patrons hymn. "The Morning bouffant Nile with style mg goon as possible with Mrs OA 13. E. Breaks' .Arr. Mn. EtrunelltEirrend Waltbr by Organist' s. green sashes and green satin b An Old Melody-- avenue.. for and Mr. and Mn. Fred They carried ehowert of pink Eldredge One ressrrationc-Vb- e .b hundred guests -- " Ornutot parties will leave rose' and violets. Gerald- Cannon Breining. --" -- " Grand b c; 'Nestle, at 11 a.m. and Wednesday was bast man. at. 1;;O IA11;. James IL Roger - The parents erf the, bridegroom, The were assisted in receiving by the regular Meeting of the Salt ward Loiltalidothere,..clubwillbe held, Ot the will meet at the ward chapel grandmother eiety Wedneaday afternoon at 2 o'clock hWillees Dr-ama-Alma Elizabeth Veit. ' Tutoday afternoon at I oclock. B. Felt. Mn- - A. Toronto and Mrs. at the Civic Center. The afternoon Mrs. John IL Russell will tell of LaMont Felt still be devoted to scout work. Mies the Ufa sad works of Paul Law- Mr. and Mrs. Cannon left on a Olga Carlton. scout director, will !onc Dunbar, negro poet. A num- - late train for a wedding trie speak on "Our Oirh." and Dr. bar of poems by the author will through the northwest. On their FrancAs A.Goeltz will speak on Fun mingles with palbee., beauty be read In dialect by Miss Mary return they will ha at home in "Our By All memebrs are in- and TOMILFICO to snake The Seindier and Mrs. Harold vited to attend. American Fella, Idaho. which opened for the- week at the molds. Illr A. W. Davis will &ilia to , yesterday a. bit of At the art exhibit 'at the Capitol Wilkes theatre "Who Knows?" a popular war end Mrs. Charles J. Mgenuine entertainment and a worth afternoon from ; to S' while Atone by-- lir- Dunbar. The Ia4IeI ienCaptain Tuesday of drama entertained a iratruction at and ad' chorus of the prettily apthe CatholM 'Woman's vice. Not that it is in any society will render dinner Saturday evening at o'clock, will way be in The several southern songs. All mem- - pointed league charge. the Hotel Utah. The guests were hostesses but it portraY1 a condition bers and interested friends are in- - seated will be Mrs. Charles P. preachy. too At two long tables in the often found in homes in ouch Mrs. A. E. Kohlmetz. Mrs. a vitod to be present. supper room. Attractive way that the audience leaves with straw Kehler, hats filled with large roes and yet. Frank Collin and Mrs. Elizabeth firm resolve It le The history-tot:risection of low tulips were placed at intervals Geoghegan. a play for the old that they might the Ladies' Literary club will meet along the tables and to learn be and fair a alternated with story for of the Delph. the Tuesday morning at 1010 o'clock. gold colored candlen in silver ran- MaThe Beta chapter young beeaues of Its message dinwill at entertain society H. A. Parsons lint. will present a dieriticks. Covers were laid for 100 ner in love hope. the Main dining room of of Patriciaand Harrington, paper. "Brand inavian Literature guests. the title o'clock. they NewhousabotetAll:4-on Foreign Writ; and character interpreted by Gladys - Membere of the College club held Monday evening In honor of Dr. George. is the ors. f daughter younger The music section of the club the annual spring party Saturday! and Mrs. Frederick Stauffer. Din,. a woman who can see nothing nor will Ivo followed by the reinnet WILL hold t the and was but older Dinner child. meeting' her the served at anybody evening. regular tea rooms on east lar chapter meeting at 7:30 p.m . the sister Grace prweented by DonTueeday afternoon at 2;30 o'clock. Marion-Loi- s the convention rooms in charge na Jones. is Edward Kimball, will talk on First South street. A theatre part- in selfish, hateful end "Phases of Listening." A string y, followed the dinner. The small of Dr. Mary Gamble. president conceited. With her mother Grate Beale tables at which the 'guests were The first numbers on the program has succeeded almost in crushing trio oonsisting violin. Miss Reeky Almond. piano. seated were decorated in pastel will be illustrated talks by Dr. all the spirit out of Pat and, her e nd Robert Fisher . cello, will play shades butterfly sweet peas. Cor- and Mrs. Frederick Stauffer. on father. They blame her for everyEgypt and the Nile." to which thing and tell her she is lir disgrace All club mem- - ages of the flowers were favors. several selection to the family; was hot wanted and bets are invited to attend. Tea will The committee en arrangements all members of the ,Alpha and Gamma chapters are cordially in- has been a curse ever since she was Included Mrs. P. N. Fergusen. Mrs. be served. vited. S. Mrs. Hal Bullen. J. Stephenson. born. The father tries to take her The club chorus. under the diThe regular program will fol- Part, but is completely cowed bY The rection of J. W. Ctirtis. will meet and Miss Florence Cirkel. low. covering the subject "Baby- his wife. Then the other girl Jilts at the clubhouse Tuesday. at 4 guests numbered gi. lonia." Topics Will be discussed her itweethoart for a man of highPct. a The literary and current events under the headings: Hidden Cit- er rodel standing and Pat who has The always been in love goes after the of the Catholic Woman's ies, by Mrs. E. M. Higgins: Confirmation of 'the election Of of Mesopotamia. by discarded men. Jealousy awl a Mrt. Glenn R. Bothwell of Salt league held a meeting Monday af- Topography SumThe MI.. Mariars Marstells; her fiance by Grate Lake ast state regent for Utah of ternoon at the Knights of Colum- erians. by Miss Dorothy Martin; quarrel with bus threatens to disrupt the romance, clubhouse. he Daughters of the American Pe-I but for once in her life Patsy reMrs, Edmund Kearns read the 1Hammurabl. by Miss Levee Revolution- was made at an im- which won terson: The Code of Hammurabl. fuses to VIVO up. ress. play, "Craig's Wife." 11)26. prostate ceremony of the-coMrs. H. Z. Family There are a lot of surprises and Mrs. by Brewington: prize in et the daughters at Washington. D. !the Pulitzer Many a tear, c.. Saturday afternoon. The con- !Charles P. Kehler is chairman of Life in Babylonia.in by Miss Lulu ludicrous situations. Boyce; Religion Mesopotamia, however, is mixed in with the fIrmation of Mrs. John Frew Hobbs the section and presided. Dickerson. Miss by Virginia laughs and suspense and surprises of Ogden as suits vice regent was are sufficient foe- everyone bliss Made at the same time. The Meynell club members were to perfection. No. 32. Daughters George plays her part Tho huttallation of the regents hostesses at a dancing party SaturLybia temple. and ?anend vice regents is a, ceremony at day evening at the- clubhouse on of the Nile. will entertain at a She is exceedingly sweet once while at each contras...Times in attendance east- First South street Japanese luncheon Tuesday at l o'clock at tivates the audience is Grace. pictured M. her 058 C. antagonist. Ball, S t that congress wars cal!ed to the decorations were carried out in an the some of Mrs. for by Mims Jones with such perfectness lege by Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, effective decorative scheme. A Jan-an- Wilson avenue. The hostesses Mrs.- - F. F. thatshe la actually hated. president general of Greenwich. garden was arranged In one the afternoon include Ben Erway takes the part of the F. D. Ulmer and Conn.. and sworn In by the chap- - corner of the living room. Spooner. Mrs. dis4mrded sweetheart, a psychologiReservations lain general. Mn. Matthew Brews Miss Blanche Stocker. chairman Mrs. E. L. Brown. cal chap with a lot of notions about atm of New Orleans. of the committee on arrangements. may be made with Mrs. Ball. how a woman can win the man she The election et Mrs. Bothwell loves which he explains to Patsy and other officers of the giatg so! she anti then fails to- obeseva-tha- t ciety took place March le In eais playing the trick on him. gles at a 11100tint at the horns of is mother The presented by Mrs. A. IX Barber, retiring state Fanchon Everhart and the father regent. Other officers named are: by Ferdinand Munier with the arVice regent. Mrs. John F. Hobbs. tistry for which they are noted and Ogden; recording secretary. Mrs. Ray Clifford assumes the role of George Whitmayer. Ogden; correGrace's new beau. An extra man spondingseeretary,- Mrs. George brought in to deceive Tony is preBarlow, Salt Lake: treasurer. Mrs. sented with ease by Noel Leslie and Chauncey P. Overfield. Salt Lake; a Loft an Trip BuitY a seasY Arthur historian. Mn. W. B. Dods. Salt I Ilk a. taxi driver, completes the cast. Lake:. librarian,- Mrs., 11. L. Tay. tor. Ogden; registrar. Mrs. Joseph Zit.; - '''I';; The other little lady is wearing : a coat of very simple lines, with grey collar and cuffs of smart '2 as' . o caracul. . a The members of thl Blue TrL , , '!4.: ,74, , 4 angle league. the business Side .,,,,,y,v,,I,. The flowers that bloom in the ,11 N;(tii club. of the Y. W. C. A., will have of them ,V..i.:VA..: goring. tra la la. donl ail Innumeras their guests the graduating la" "7, 1 teile tr.::; grow in the ground! For classes in, commercial courses from able varieties bloom on billadt's the East pretty frock. and seem to give . a dinner THE right touch. tfp.::(: .r. ' jun C. W. A. Y. Elubhouse. the at Pm. 1 4 ,Nitlf.;. -- ..ore'Nit you would jug' bite to A special program is being ; .e Know BOW to maks times anti J. W. trre. sales man- 1 ;.,44(.0 ,',1 j. e, loosely. raggedy ciwysantliem the Cullen Candy t ajar of tuns tor your suit or narty 74 will be the speaker of the I AltL., i5 frock or eost. Just' send a 11;;-- " ; evening. Mrs. 11 B. Watson will cove., tAa pumped. 21, render musical selections and oth,,,,,,,..tja.., lops for our illustrated leaflet er numbers are ,Included In 'the s.(t 73, bow: telling you just lir program.' Mrs. A. .1.Gorham. pres- kiteak;:cf, latent of the T. W. C. A" will he WHITE silk veleit ensemble, , 793. d A . . ret:.14t,.f;:::.:(4,-;special guest- asof asthe club. vs 4 S tonsiiiiing ifu 1 - P714, AI 1 43; 1 ning dress and matching cape, The ladies chorus of the Was- F::1:' ' ..:: ?:! :.', '. t', caused favorable comment recentif.t.ii:fili.,::::il I,' iii I .::: etch Literary club will meet Mon- ;.",:i'..4:::::;t '4 ly in Paris, and what do you think! day evening at the home of Mrs. 11t), f ti:,,,,i., ,:i1,,p:,:,,,i.::::,:. The waist of the dress, in bolero R. R. Thome. 60 east Fifth South IPI 7iift.y.V.Ii:it.:;.,:f:. t! effect, was edged with tiny bands '..'0 street.. All members are asked to k.:). of velvet cut and finished as a 4 , ' attend. i: m This same fringe also fringe. e . . AL edged the cape. ') ..-,- - -- the leadership el Colinas etaged as ateautt oa the ducal-ti- e the script sailed Or a up and down a TS. Iwoosatwa by Liss Willem .., ,.. - citil tire ,,,- 1 t., .... ,t , bandits.,--tade- ' , . , TIM DESERESNESS'S PACKING , . ' ? ' , , 111r - . , , . FURNITURE -S- TORAGE , . , - , , - . , , , - . , : L.' , - . , . ', , . '!g!4VV,10"$'1"ifil" Alks34044;,04,1;, ?.A. a 4 A o ,k i |