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Show ' ., . e ..,.- ' 1 , , I , , . . . , , . , ,. , - A.) ,...,r,, IL ,g,. , ,, ,,: , as ,,,,. ., , 1. ''. , 7 1 11',A ,S),,Se...4.:!,;,.. ,t'',' ',,,;.N.-- t4-,;--.f,- , 144.-.110- i 1 ' .... . I - -- ..,:;,, I,1 rritE .i , e, by Miss Genevieve Cotter ell at her home on Fifth East street. Crystal IMrs. baskets of yellow daisies and bachelor Kimball. . buttons were used through the rooms and Mrs. William E. Rydalch and centered the small tablea at which last evening at an attrat- II. mapper was esrved. at their hems in Federal and 1 tive dinnerNarcissus music were enjoyed TheGames and daffodils in a hostess waa ileightssilver haeket made a pretty decora- assisted by Mr L. Vitute;,,,a44 Mr"--1trA 'Ilftiftr7711O'a woos nuns., bered- - gtt candles. Covers were laid for a Prof. anti lire. A. C. Lund. Dr. and Miss Leona Hauerback entertained Mn. Richard it. Lyman. Prof. and I Niro. last Nicelellasend Mr. and Mrs. at her borne ' avenue at a 4(11:liver partyon inHarrison J. C. Carler ' hInor, of biles Martha Willitima who will I 7 ..laity Jan. - fa,- - (sir a mnotion to the ,. At the find meet ing of th e W. Nie . O. eastern suites. Covers were laid for club Centhe Community il3r..4511. cAat,Inird Singh et.reci, a, ner party was given. program can- Miele' Ed na 'Dwret-Ivil- ll'etOrte iliTettairi this tII stting Of a at her evening horns on west North Barker and,,,tionees by Miss Edith Tempts' street at dinher in honor of I mi.. and Mrs. Harry Fisher Each member WR.14 presented l who will leave Salt Lake next Brown week lIdance,'gift from the club by the presfor Seattle, where they will maks Miss May Clements. The cenident, their home. terpiece of the table was a large horn et plenty filled with fruit. Miss Lavelle entertained Wit evening at Duckworth her home on Seventh The L. C. L. club will entertain East street for Albert Curtis who 1Pri II Friday evening At an informal dancing leave this monttr-o- n a The mission to the party at the Newhouse hotel. British isles. A late supper was served committee on includes arrangements it'ilreottere il, Cifffor dttnelst-ariChin -Pleithrtr.ittnitis.---Mr:--artel,Mee ''''""Iti 'green and white. Alfred Alder will be patrons of the The guests included Mi. Miss Lucile Rockwood, Miss affair. , Florence Gibson, Mi ss M artha String- The Daughtersof the Handcart Piobam,Miss Nellie Woodruff, king Marvel Donaldson, Miss Marion Owen, neers will meet Friday afternoon at Miss tenors. Oueltworth. Albert Cur- 2:30 o'clock at the home of the prestilt Jet: Curtis, Melvin NVASIttaff, ident, Mrs. Lily C. Wolatenholme. 1422 Shelby McGee, Hay Weir, Louts Ash- mouth Main street. Mrs. Victoria, C. ton, Clifford Cooper and ltulon HanMcCune will read a paper. "Pioneer, COCIL Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Mothers." A musical program under Ales Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. the direction of Miss Hazel Franks Duckworth. Plans for raising will be rendered. funds to contribute to the European A liver tea will be All hand-- 1 made. be wort win tomorrow relief fternoon from, 4 to 6given cart pioneers are cordially invited. o'clock at Hotel Utah in the president's suite the for the' benefit of the European Relief The Marquette club will be enter-- ! fund by the Young Matrons club unthis evening by Mira Norine, der the direction of Mrs. Benner X. tained and Miss Maude Hayes at their Hayes Smith. A small table home. 357 east Third south street. bearing a placard, "For the invisible Al! members are urged to be present Guests" will hold the offeringa. An urgent invitation is extended to all and bring their friends. , friends of the little of honor." Vocal numbers will "guests The lAdieW auxiliary to tbe Veteran be given by Mies will Volunteer Firemen associstion - Florence Kimball. The elub members and a number meet tomorrow for an y quitting of friend' who are assisting home of Mrs. Charles party at the - A. Ingiving Cardwell; 111111 Bryan avenue.tea arifitirs. Harold Fabian, Mrs. C. P. Overfielti. Mrs. Daniel Alexwn,, S. der;' Edgar' Mrs. John Mrs. Raymond C. Naylor has re-Elliott Clark, AimBering. X. Law George turned to her home at San Francisco - , 1 L i, 4- , , . ..E4-ith ' white-cover- . . all-da- - w 1g W.) I .......,,,' ,) f , '..1'''"J''''"''' 1 W Ill - Mil linerySpecialli . ?ter I , , . I t ! . ' CO j 2k . 4, - . . .... t r 0 1 ' , ,u e'''al . Portland.- .73 .26 .73 .26 bt! Is e .0 16 14) 201 it;' I 141 111 1, 4 20-- , 414, 60 111 V; ' - 34 24 00 24 2S1 10) 144 44i 0 tilj 0 0 0 22 4) 22 114, r,,, 14 SC IS. 11 0 1 0 0 10 41 1 421 4141 4, 12, 24, 214 141..,,, ..1 101 0 .11 .04 Ili 141 31 1;12 0 0 Si 21; 40 141 , 411 22' .1 21,-2- 0 101 42, j 0 0 0 221 141 404 61 441 0 li . 22....., el 411 .f 'at 01 141 121 -- .44 0 111 141 IC 11 ......02 a.m.t sun sets at N. . e oafs., .... ... - ,..,.... , I , AdVertiaorneut. Harold IL Smoot ê aUetatiOIM , ioy R PRP ?MORE TA AT SOUTH MAIN 117. fol low Ina D11 their private wir-e- v. 4t '' s . . ..- ' - ,) i 11) , ..,, t. v iti.... ' ''''' ' . ' . , . - , '' 41. Name? OP.n.fd: 1 1 --P ', , as,(11: 11 , .... ,. . ,- - glIMMINIMMIEMO 1 'i . ' 11(.'l ) . - , , , ( t'?I'llEr.,1,- I . ,,c , t - (11," i ,t 0 ' ti tj ) .. (opt lit, t V eta, lel 6: 4,, , -- . - t it ; t t - -,- - - . I t : t '.,, 1 , i - , I i i. Ii 4 It .411'1. ft.4(.., of 4 - t ,..:Iiii ---- vtitj.) - - 1 is- y. ... 1I i By MILDRED MARSHALL sirice.;:Not-einl- ' tA- A 41, , - ., ' ti I Facts bow your name; Its Id& tory; its meaning; whence it was derived; its significance; your lucky day and lucky Jewel. Pearl Is .a I - ,...: PEARL. undoubtedly a "name .....r..7,14-.1 t 1 k L tOrtt c9,J 1.,., - - N. ,11 egionnemengoningli J.- 'I . ( Ir....doi . 41, i l'' f i ,. ,, ,Ip r , i , . "What's In a ir tt.,,,.. F ietAr- -, . ' --1 - if..'444;3 ' I Orib t t .10.' ett 041., i , ft' , 1 . - - I . - ' 1 ' The Most VVonderful Dress Values we ever Offered s (Copyright-192.- reoeived womelt. nrrrflowInt-irfth- 7 heartfelt gratitude for hPalth restored by Lydia E. Pinkbarn's Vegetabiel Compound. that convince other suffering women that there Is a medicine! totters-err- - daY the - , - - ll You will Ahem. be delighted LYo.ur-- choic,-,---.-- - -- - 11y with - , . OOOOO ........ . OEM DIVCO 111114 soirni-mAI- , 3 .;,,,,..,.,.--,- , ,t t V' 0 4. ST , 's 4 --- !. is - ,,,:,,,:,, d II EMPEIIMMENMEMMEMEIEMEME Weather Man's Promise -- 4(q61))1kt IS AT N "it ing Temperature , Ar ward, Po that the edge of the low pressure will cover this valley, possit-lbringing a little snow, with a rising temperature. y , The local 1nercury fell tto 17 deabove zero this rnoTr:ling; but grees Four Pledges Balk (By Associated Press.) as there was no wind, the unusual MANII,A. P. T., Jan. 11,DeportatAt Skull and Bones cold occasioned no particular inconion of the Rev. Damilo Zamboia. There is a low barometric and Resign venienceSpaniah priest and corat pf Rosana. Ceremony area covering the entire- north and Island of Bohol. 11111B ordTell today by northwest dropping down this way. Gov. Gen. Francis lturton, Harrison Final. Initin.tion of the Skull and but at , the same time moving easf Bones pledges of the University of , Utah, witi be held Friday morning at Freer Dur& general assemblyof students. .: ing the past week theldedges have "adorned-wit- h appeared on the eampus trousderby ha's: ,..x.,...,. 1 ers. silk sashes. rPd bow ties and cow bells r irtL!e: ,tighily flit4rig coats, wit,h ' ),,,. l'i,, ,,,; dangling from their lapelti. it la re,, rethe four pledges that ,of ported :, : 11 go through with the perform-anne- x We lAt aft rellevil you of el worry when fused to dosmnated for them or to wear WillI you Irish to move yellr goods. IV the "front- - crw.urnes, and that they :i U. making up earl tor all ths resigned as a consequence. One of the Call members of the Owl and Key. the eipal point& senior honorary organization which and automaticaliy sucrecds the Junior ganization of Skull and Bones, stated 'Get that this was not the enxo but the' Keyser, Fireproof I men had been dropped from the order, Your Laundry and Iron It before they regugned becam-- e of the! I FREE On a Company attitude they took on the initiationt exercises. assembiy-Frlda- y - bimPtax at morning At the hil WEST SSD SOS'S'S!. will be presented, program vaudev;ile hit Lake City, Tisk. In the evening the' tic" 1 by the WALKER ELECTRIC party in honorof rheas Was. 5722 and $S241 pledges Wilt ' Was. 4703 o owl and Key at 159 State. , members the the Tennis clIOL momsodl IJON'T FEISS MISTAfill PLASTERS! RN Expert Packers and Shippers of crearn-colore- d Furniture - 1:"..", A) p , T:", lAlusterole Works - There, no sense in miring a wtess of mustard. flour and water when you can LIMy relieve pain, serenitya or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole is made of pure o.1 of mustard And other helpful Ingredients. combined in the form of the white ointment. It takes the p&ce of mumtard plasters, and will not blister. Musterols usually gives .prompt re-- )10( from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, Sniff Deck. asthma. neu.' 'minis'. headache. congestion. pleurry. rheumattsm, lumbago pains and aches ot the back br Joints sprain's sore muscles. bruises, chilblains. frosted feet. coMs of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia) Eic and 6fic jars; bospitAl hits. 13 de. 0 ( -, .s pent , is. vat - - lit Must-te- 111 - Without the BlisterEasict, Quicker gIj I í STE, se toe re , - 4,C;4tx-,rveneatt.ax . - 92 I Models-,--athe new colors navies, browns, grays, tans, etc: ---I Storage - over ,,$$: , isetwor per from - unpacked- -taffetas, Canton crepes, georgette and embroidery combinations. nt 0. by The Syndicate. inc.) Eloquent language and illustrations hi advertising may appeal to trinnY.; A.. modelsjust 50-differe- . -- ' ' - J.,t . -- , i : 0 - - - OLIVE OIL 1 - ' ,,,..," .A. is ths finost imported Oirobt . . , 1:1 OLD 110111t Nal -.'- f to day, set It is to any woman's advantage wt.,. suffers from IME female ailments in any form to 'rive 0 this old fashioned root and harts rem. ' .01 edy a trial. i'm charges of carrying on propaganda will against public schools. Thela priest Mat :1 the be sent to Spam. This .12! Spanish Priest Deported case of deportation of a clergyman in 0 From Philippine Islands Isevera' Years' '0 41 141 101 111 41 ) 17 7:-0'- , 0 20, 0 22i SO Iii 144 ., :Seattle Sherida n .. Spnkane . ..,., Tonopah' ..... .. I .. tiVitstAngton iWinn emrcs; , Tellowstons .., . Nun demi 1721 p.m. Si 10 1, Ore. Rapid City, I i - gron 74.1' . b4,after etters-froirr 0; - ' III s ---- Letters of Gratitude. I 00 20 24, -- Cases, 4'4)t!ot). Blankets, Wool Blankets, Comforts, etc.; etc. ...- -- 1 I I 3 St. Louis St. Paul San Diego San Francisco itanta Fit All White.Lawns, Tlatiste, Flaxons, Dimities, Nainsook, Madras, Long Cloth, Swisses, Organdaies Ana Voiles. ei ' sound. but it honors the exquisite! translucent gem which is the gym-- , bol of purity the world over. The Persian term for the jewel lel WEATHER FORECASTS Muryarid, meaning "child of light."' legend of the origin of the pearl, For Salt Lake City and Vicinttp--- - Their a charming and beautiful fancy, is in Snow tonight or Thuraday. rising tom- accordance with the ancient idea that perature oysters,-risingsthe anon imsrta the 'surface of For Utahlireir gaunt. the water at night opening their shells portion tonight or Thursday; rising In adoration . reeeived into their temperature For Southeastorn dabsTonight mouth d drops of dew. by and Tburaday sneer; warmer tonight, the moonbeams Into thecongealed lustroul gem winds. increasing southariy resembles the moon Itself. The pearl has always been aseocikted Data For I with Comparative ' IANEall Weather purity and weref Jan. 12, 14121. ,.chcisen as the jewels to adorn 'the gate$ . Mem of the Celestial City and the gent Iasi Temprature- -had countless uses as a symbol in the 32 Highest yesterday religions of all .countries. 64 in this month last year! . Pearl Ls Highest enormously popular in EngfLghest In Ibis month since 1274' - 40 land.: Like Muriel and Atolly and II Vivian Lowest this morning ,and ilibY1- - it mak almost.' tststst this month. litst-- year" 1 - L20I to be one of the national,feminLowest this month since 1214.... 2s ine names. In this country ft has Normal for yesterday ..., 27 likewise a Mean yesterday .... ..,.. wideoprend vogue. Nire have 62 even Amumulated excess this month gone further and rnade a dimin62 zooms Ince Jpn. Aceumulated utive, Pearley. whirl is popular in sections, 111'6'6Th a trifle provin'Deihl some Humidity cial. 20 Pear e talismanic xione is, of course Dry bulb temperature at 6 a.m lb her own gem the pearl: it promises Wet bulb temperature at 6 a.m 62 li a m. Relative humidity at her great charm and affability. and Dry bulb temperature at I p.m It will always 26 many friends. yeeterday ,.. . her from danters and evil and guard preWet bulb temperature at 6 p.m serve her purity. 22 Thursday is her yesterday lucky day and ft her lucky number. Relative humidity at ft p.m. yes391, The marguerite, or daisy . la her terday' flower. In. , Precipitation .... .... I 4rti it WEATHER REPORT1 ... 'Denver Iglagns oeit' i, irlagittgatt !Grand Junetion . Havre ... t'... .. ... Helena .,, Huron .....t. . ,.. 'Kansas City ..; ;Lander ..... ... 11Ais Angeles ... 'New ripen'. ,.. !New York 'North Platte Oklahoma Omaha l'hoents Pocatello - ..... - .. . - great ..... .... Boise ..... ..... ;Cheyenne .... ,. ;Chicago ..... .. Gowns, Envelope Chemises, Skirts, Drawers, Straight Chemises, Corset Covers, etc. All new, fresh stock. sheeting, . . . , ' Values ,in , Sheets, Bed Spreads, Pillow , . ..,7,- -; - ' of Liberty- chapter. D. regular monthly3 at meeting Thursday.. afternoon o'clock at the home of Mrti. W. M. Ferry. 164 east South Temple. An ip,teresting program will be given, the subject for the afternoon being "Historical Itesearch and Prewervation of V Records." Mrs, J. E. OgIesbyla - thalrtnati-o- f I arrangemarite; tgALT Exceptional i ' , A. 11. will hold the 00 line - ', . - 1 - - ., Miss Alice Wall left Tuesday for New York to visit indefinitely. vir-- Continues All This Week . ; . . --- Lake. STATIONS. tAICIerITIUSlinSale ; n TVA dtt e"1s 1 Aft TY 100.01. atter a visit ot several weeks in Salt r.;tt, Half Pritte -- 1 - 73.. ! ik't I t'' Trit 11 ' the first place, perhaps. price should 1 , parel for spring will be a great deal cheaper than it was last spring or Simple ' rrock In townie! Color even this fall and winter. Then.the Scheme. ..., increased skirt, width must be borne in mind. Skirls are definitely wider mints must Us worn In Order that but. except in the circular models, thle feature may be appreciated. Ctrthere is little flare, and the Increased caller skirts have flare antI very ma- width increases. one separate width of the straight skirt Is not so much greater than that at present Iterlal recently seen measuring four a. half yards at the been,t , Oar visible to the casual observer. Temperature. Street Hats that are worth 7 00 , $8.00 and )9.00 Our entire t , Total for this month xec's, this month . Total since Jan. I excess since San. Ateumulated WEATHER OltarAtarATIONS At a cm. Jan. 12. ; TX T, t.. , I ,. , - i,- , , I .. . - , it -- The Spirit , , ly wardrobe or feel herself hopelessly out of etyle. There Is an Increasingly sprarent tendency to develop styles that are not of the "chorus" or "horse show" type. but that are conceived with the needs of the averageoman in mind. The result attained is eminently' satisfactory. or three For the coming spring-twpointit stand out whin thequestion bemrntioned,--Unquestionaisly.--aH--ap-- , - --- -1 from that were so radically different the tnes of the "lintinediately--preceding season that every woman would ii' I .. ttaeNA. f: . 1)11A '11 , 1', , ni finfin ; , 1. ,. ...., 11 i ,. , ...., IIIIMEWRIIIIIIIIIIIMINEM. - - 111).. 11111111111MIEMINEMB . : ) . bilad -- ,411): ,, :- for-froc- cr.. il: ' ' . length, & style efeiture that is irery much in evidence in the advance, ahowing of spring frock& Crene meteor. crepe de chins---n- e fact, all the silks available with crepe in- high favor for the corn- weaveare and nig season. both blouses.. Too heavier crepe fabrics are t ...,..;, used, .I&V,Shly..,,itt. An& Aaveloproent -- 01 .;;;;;;... ' wraPer suits and ', The pronounced trend of fall as well as those de- styles, I '., for spring, fa conservative. The ' :AistinctlY bizarre and freakish art absent- - and hive been,. really,. for 1 several seasons. ' Time was when L signers seemed to feel that they moat - - . sactiti.----Peart- ... ,, ,::,. ,. 3- r, '"'"'"t . ' lir ifi - .. .1 A.. to , , srj IPAtt- - I - ' s ,, fr.e-t74-1. la.- - - dress -- ' 'NA- - , . . - - . , P.SL rt fill: - Mrs. F. C. Schramm, Miss Sybil WalkMiss Anna McCorsick and Mum , - . ,. '19qi . , : , I -- - . ... . 12 - - , , 1VEDNESDAY JAlikillARY l ; , , onicans j - , - i . - . - - ,,K- mOut.mOsoMINEIMINMINEIMMIIIMMIIMMMINIIMPIONIME frock shown in the sketch to demonetrata the charm .A., in :helps .,:,,,,..k. , a", At ' ' 1,o( simplicity. It was developed In ---0 ,. La.hai : 1a light (Olden brown crepe Meteor and LW' trimmed simply' with embroidered, Be , motifs in the form of pea , fere done in natural colors. Cec,k, ISS MARIE JENSEN. a bride recce. Mrs. Charles, L. Smith. Mrsof the near future was the Alva Les, sirs Dean F. Brayton. lir& Inas of peacock green 1 James A. Bogie. Mrs Sherman Arm- - 'The little V In the bodice was of complimented guest at 8t r o n g lira. CharlesCampbell Brook&I;loth and gold. One of the features ner Par i .. ,,, - , . NEWS THE ' ,, , s ' . -, -- - - ,. I' ' . , , - , ''' t 4...,.., ...., ftarpt4w,"0, - - , ,, . , t".4...."14e.,1400,210.0.0.41Pwria.rt..too - ,,P, , , , - . ' 40.061,Roo -- |