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Show f X. W .p-- f J THE, DESERET NEWS .s- - California, Oregon" and Washington points, Chicago and vicinity and all points between Chicago and the Atlantic Coast. PRANX'J. GUSTIN ehtert.ined at tea thla ufteraooa her at boat oa Mat Firet South atraat ter tka Blfna chaptar of the wlvea ot Ike Sigma Ck( fraternity, arhlck baa recently been orgaaleed. JJRC ' An Interesting program was enjoyed this afternoon by the Dramatic section of the La dice' Literary dob at the clubhouse. Mrs. T. W. Naylor spoke on "The Development of Pagaen-tr- y and the Early Engliab Masque." Mrs Gordon Williamson read selections from "A Midsummer Mghte Dream." Mrs. F. D. Lewis was hostess this afternoon to the members of the Bay View eiub at ber borne on Eighth East street. "The Dleeovery and ment of the Northwest," waa the subject of a talk by Mra L 1). Ppaslee Current events were reviewed by Mrs. Freeman Mornlngstar. Mrs. S. F. NeM gava a reading. In honor of the marriage of Mias Anna Rohnnoser and Karl Stance , which took place Friday in the Lake temple, Mr and Mrs. Hermanbait E. Kratser entertained at a reception Sat- prday evening at their home on P The roomt were , red and green Poinaettiasarranged and ferns decorated the supper table. " The crepe-- de whtje chine dress- - and a veil caught with orange blossoms and pearls She car bridal bouquet of 0helia rOsea " and violets Era Joseph matron of honor wore blue wattn and tarried pink aaeet peas, hilas Thelma Scharnian. a bridesmaid, wora old rose georgette crepe and d pink sweet peas The other bridesmaid Miss" Ltmiil Kcharmap wore yellow. georgette and lavender sweet peaa Elale rrepe Holiaeck was fjower girl. Aaelattng In receiving were lira Theresa-- , Rob rrooaer; of the bride. and Mr. and Mrs. William Tie the dining room. Mrs. alter Pietch. Mr. Max E. Morr and lire. Ida Luedtke presided and were assisted by Mies Elsie Kratser, Mice Eva Miss Ethel Colling and Miss Weldner, Elsie BehlerL p pne hundred guests were present. . 1 Mleo Marie Dongall entertained at a d.nclng party Friday errolBg-- tt the boms of Dr. and ilra Hyrum Bergstrom. on Seventh avenue. The gueste numbered twenty-fiv- rJ Knoll-muelle- r, r.... ... -- , r Matthew e. - -- . Ship Your Furniture in Our Throuarh Can at Reduced Freight Rates to SOCIETY f JANUARY 9 1922 . I f Ji MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. White entertained at dinner Friday evening at their home fin Seventeenth East street Covers were laid for the following guests Mr. and Mrs Walter Howick. llr. and re. James 8 Carlisle, Jlr and Mrs To be Felkins Mr and Mrs Whit. Mr and Mrs Joseph H Henry Jloss. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, Mr and Mr. John W. t hits, llr and Mrs Edward White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs M. M Stra it Simmons. Mr. and Mr Eugene White, Mr and Mrs Arthur Horne. Mrs. Jennie Chamber-taiRichard B ftorne. Edward W hlte. and Joeeph A- - ,1V h i to. Musical numbers were given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas. ft. A. Keytar Fireproof Storage Co. EST IETOXO SOITH STKKtT. ( -- PkeaaaRll.im -- The Peoples Store I Lni-ersi- Continues Tomorro wlind W edriesday fi'.e-pou- -- Ci not-on- -- b. -- r - Choo huijd-InK- I ntlr tck C M. !. Ifa BtrmJskt Chetkf, All IfMfc t Of Interest to cd , JMr Picture Telit a Story' CUP. iS ' if- t; and-sharp- HE I IT A MINE must i dflnk milk all the the little girl a hd had rebel'ed for th third time a the Wtcn ai sight of her glass , Her mother recalling similar tmi- ot ner own part in her nurterv sad qu.etiy Becauss it is good das for )ou, dear ard It makes you strong '" and hea th " am strong and healthy I Bu an I. ft as n ucn as R l Jonex And the mot'rpr hnd to firlic at th dauxn- rurdiiids of her er. sx she proudly straightened her jnunaha"k The hielk mear.llhc stood untouched o yr5r the table iooking ip a at It thcjnolhfer injuuL la t iitt e pins th rTh rtjhougbuj.y giasx fhma cabinet that came from Itay. ong years ago, when I was a litttf pirl It is very precious, ard very frtil Put If you think the milk would taste better out of Ihe Uttle " - pink 7 I1Y-- time" wailed 1 til , me and 1 could hardly move. My kidneys acted too often and the secretion- s- were scanty and burned in passage I suffered from awful pains In thcrtop-e- f I always used my bead, too. Doans Kidney Fills for these attach a and they would give fine relief Wag Seventh South street, suyst "While I have not used Doan's 2CKey Pills extensively, 1 have red enough to know they are- - all that 4e claimed for I have had attacks of them Kidney complaint and have suffered severe pains across rnt ft was kidneys. At these times hard to get up from- - chair If f SatlawhUe. My kidneys acted irregularly, foe. T always used Doan's Kidney PHls for those attacks and they promptly fixed roe up In first class shape. At all dealers, $0c a box. F oster-M'dbu- m JIM ES K, Av., sa: B02 D, T2 Major 1 caught cold is tny kidneys snd suffered from kidney complaint. My back waa lame and uhen I awfuly to raise if I sat down tried for awhile s sharp pain would catch me In mjr kidneys and nearly double me pp. f also from severe headaches. suffered I read about Doans Kidney PHI and a bo bought at Sherwoods r pharmacy They helped me Dgnt away and two boxes cured nt," t r MR tth ; J. XXINKLEH u VT we! J 03 ,to thin ire to re. te a h"! It sldlemy JB t.yr:r e .r . '.'orr 1 n SltfrrlaaJ a d C H T'Ktle jpveJ The be v tr,ee v ar g-- -- go1'- Jtll.K. Peter Rabbit Club' ?f. iur ii . ?gsftn UtMLOs..m-g-nn- nv r4 i k vHimlftei tn it It rounds so :tnpcr- ant and yrros nup " i ! Prosperity Predicted For Shoemen in 1922 Girlr atsd bevt r V1 pjrta of tvio lfioTT t Tbe Rabbi. .4" .ill jus and age, -- but it ittiurt to ar tIe walAwg stv wr ksw ta-r- ornd f" ra -- !,. nt fr r Hdv to Join ' v & t i M , inrtr R! 1 -- f I i Its , 'XT' t ,!r ra -- Co., i Join New out- hl all-sil- k ST. , 417 W. of aorti In every way. It eeetned a If my whole ,ya-tewere effected. T dull( teady pain ip the email of my "back I had d!ray fpell felt tired end rertieg end I could tell by the Irregular wgy my ktdnejs acted that they needed attention. I got prompt relief by using Doan'a Kidney PI1- 1- Rrulr ,1,, It.? If n-- ce l.(i etrrvt, a)i. "5y kidney were out of order mod I felt priees-Iheguta- r story-boo- Read How These Sail Lake City .Folks Found Relief: MRS. A. M. HA DUET 224 all-sil- bone rhlld It simply Teens tbat mi,k give the body material to re- consent wear and tear of n,!l being ah growing licie girl You us up be: replaced, and 1 th'TlA to f,". lne foo,d Fhi u " If 2.J2tm he day HJ3? 1? niuikaood 'englx tcm and le Ts ere six nms n a g sxe of u.,.k as in much lime in a triiss of nmk ,. ,n two , suex ofbreid I tin t "t p ihi jT1 i, d must toil movbrrW rm ilk J, BUI NT, railroad conSS4 Vorih friftk street, avs: The jarring and "Jolting of the cars is what weakened my kidneys and caused attacks of lame bark. When I (tried to get on or off the Cars a stitch would take I !fdy d:U,rr h, "" m have fa,Ien HbiVndTvethem D S'Pf'jea''2pTiar0Ur''Cicney3 the help.they are recommended for just such troubles Jhey have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! n "enJ'jrvAueTh Dugca hef - - CHICAGO; Jim s 4ihoentcn front nnt J'ty'ii? n kt rtinrong mo'brrs thfm,ht, eagerly Jumped up every state of the Union and from Irit e r d c 1 irlnl1 oat et aHubrtt an I Canadn. Mexico r.nA Ilrtwali are here ji mother? May I hi .in cf t.h1 I ores?. If for the four d, y Rational vo are net l:-- t poared Into ,h.n about thv wt.ich llltle pink giara and it disappeared . y Icyotikrv t c?j( h is the power lod ui ft i,' . n Tii.it ; worth roj! nil.. a !it4kiria mind j of jhpink a axs Mfhln T Copcand. dlrocto O? tho wpTo .lo.ri the cJaN will . Bit tV xt nishl when her wmlher nt Ki t me, mj onr ii a havv a tucking her Into bed. Mary made -a irttle iace i th e'ght of the bed- - nDJtY. hredh-tetor e ur y day la pr,.p. ng t,.r tho shoo rot alien In time g1ss of mk, oven thmiyh TtheY in i$Ji vravin ttrewTrevtouv pdiTcncod ptnk tymhkr. e?ub at the thr cKi.!ten of aoCh2t. wsht to know about sorrs paitiex pUtftitM Of the vitamin that are t i&U9tB n. i a low llaniinOia her mother akvd drawing If? chair clos to the bed. with her beat Ruins Australian Crops k ar - "I cant oe anything In It, Do In the nenrev of two Peter Sr4 said Mary, things float around In bit tftriei toi hive read or bed Jal 9YDNET, Auatrrl n, Jan ) -- Storing at the ir ilk with a new in Vtad to in T lerrtfic bush f.re tagSrg io tho Riv Deret News terest. 'And what are vltamlnes vuryni rri age ant raVriJMs, vitamin.; ere part of any food erina dJdnct of New Souuh ales and ou will be en da of snJ that ere Mrlhdgr, eery to keep th body of gMa 0 r e rnri crof hu;v rntmi-a Be eleA sure to different Y'flz. They healthy. snpply , w. menla to one. food le t lainv and end all the above Nvlft Tou cannot see the 'thing ard ton ben r6 dear, but there are JRany mson why milk Golfers Rescue erne 5 our mnb xrip card and ix jmportanf, most of all to growing Boy from colored clue bution free. children When you art older you Icy Missouri LSjfocn will learn wonderful facta about Mods about the fsvtiev and the fat ana - tne bone of your1 body, and tow- the Fend yur Mrtr o The refer Pab parte of'yonr body eo?Vr5?pne' ovedTo year x;;s muxt be fed by different foods bit club Toe Deacret Kva Salt now I know jot volunteered rcacudd Ikihaitl Man, age 6. jester Lake CUyj here. Mary calmly. "BIPig Joness mother vaOu5L.aflJc'Liovere l2fben ' rnrt be he to ear tote end tote of gretMi loaves and vegetables to put FU iaraaaar-saxiBsalt tn his bones and lime ip hi teeth, Asm How does she know? r Not leaves, but leafy vegetables. HTen -you buy better be sore A1I gree corrected Marve mother. Banquet growing things that can be eaten are Important because of their miners! suits and" the water contala. And as one grow, year they by year, ones -.body needs different kinds of food. to supply different needs Milk gives lime and protein, which your body form fat and sugai for the body and (he body burns U upt like wod burns s t Jn a fire. This sounded Interesting and Mary wlpned the is. BI11fe doesnt have to drltoL jnltk r magg-- g fir rd. "SH only in the distinctive red and yellow cartons. ra " ha vs to tel) him Lima uod Crsws-s- s lt doesnt mean a tiro to your rDo-yo- 8. 13 M LIN Home Nursing and Health Hints VV S that bad tack wearing you out? Are you tjred, lame and achy in the morning; tortured alLday long with nagging backache stabbing pains? Evening find you weak, worn-ou- t and discouraged? urelyryou riontwantlo go on f ronTday: henduring such needless suf feringl - 3o why not find out the cause and correct t ? Chances are you have given no thought to your kidneys. Yet, likely a jnore than r o onn hpNi i vU a lT i ductor, np.l'rt STOTE 'll "ft TH By M. JESbIE LKITUU Feel All Played Out? Vs , Vent - Back Y Every nj i l 1 i Knitted- ed I OLIVE OIL a 60 The Sale of White Good, Gloves, Embroideries, Fur Trimmings, Silks, Dress Goods and Art Goods, continues throughout the weefc nt is the purest $2T$ a . .HU .... rrl and Bund . Spclil 20 PER CEST OFF Infant Gertrude Skirt Blip etc., special X PER CETf OFF Children XFhlt Dre.ee From months to ( year. Vecial 35 PER (EXT OFF Inf.nl.' Rattle. Baby Book Toilet Seta end Novelties apeciat 35 PER CETT OFF Chl'dren'e Sweater gweeter Set Knee and Pantee Leegtnwa etc. at 20 PER CENT OFF Infants' Saeques Bootle Capa Bonnets everything tn Infant' Wear Department at greatly price, during rti Great Un. dermuslln Sale. All Chlldree'a R aad C I vprPrice red Dmwi gpeelally apt-dai- 1 OLD MONK Infant n, special ... . Qostfry RUrk Taffeta regular 22 66 a special . .... gfpg regular $176 a vard. special . .... fl regular It 66 a yard, special .goj 4.66 a regular ?hrd. special . . ft go tepe do Chloe Attractive Grepe de Chino new goods that comprehend the very latest color effects.- k Crtpe de Chins. Maks your selection now at the following reduced fl 75 a yard, special Rerutar 92 26 a yard. IIJ6 special si f ... a yard 3jBd specie Pongee fllka all selected pieces Foijfe, For Hand kerchief Dresses ard Underwear Bpocial, a gs yx rd Infants Wear Specials Darla this Geest I sdevntsslls Sate everything la the Ksit Is derwesr Drpartsmt will he ly o priced. P acific Coast News rsgular reguitr ynrd. apsclftl Kktva Vaises Red seed Per Cost. and Children Knitted Fkirta. Flannelette Gowns. Paja. etc mas, at a reduction of 26 PER CEVT I'allan Filk Vests, Bloomers, En Sulla, at a "elops Chemise. Union special reduction of 50 PER CFVT Aras 11 -- inch, - Ldlea' ; variety P reliable Bilks and Dree. Goods offered t prtcee that will Jus- Fpurchaalng for future Biark Rtda do (Mm On alt of enr Childrens Gowns Drawers and- Princes Blips. On all Childrens White Dresses, ages t to 6 years. Knit Goods Specials I Goods Special A- Per Cent Redaction 25 On 11 Philippine Gowns snd Envelope Chemises Choico design In band wor On all White and Colored Aprons. j rr kt Ladies and Children Union Suits, Vests and Drawers All styles and qualities, at a reduction of 1 20 PE (JUT -' lntrrt faraet datihtePt 25 Per Cent Reduction , Cklaa. f Xlghl Qmvm, Eavolof Crer. AT A EBDrcTIOV OF Tkla la tfdrltaltp frti, IroMoeta. OVFFOl RTH. to prepare for yoor fc Frl--d- ar froai Skirt, Dronm, H&rriman and Vanderbilt Or- - ed by Commission To Quit Rail Positions (By Associated Press) WAHINGTOX Jan. 9. W. AveriH Harrlman, onofthe Tte E. H Har- rtman, was required by an order of I the ,nterstate commerce commission to re6ign his place as director today . Mr A. Armstrong entertained the Illinois Central railroad and evening at her home, 4 north subsidiary lines, or of the Baltimore Second West street, for a numebr of A Ohio. Harrlmai may retain, th relatives and friends. A lata supper commission ruled, alt of his p.ares as e Miss Reclamation erred.- Twenty-onB Jessup has returned of Florence Waste presguests eg rrc-director and officer of the Union Pa-- 1 a months visit with relatives la ent. to Be Planned by Fasaden Cat c.fjc sv stem and Its aff. tinted corpora- buL cannot hold similar author-- 1 Mrs. A. H. Crow, 12 Tenth East U. S. Committee tlona, Special Ity In the corporate organisation of street, announces the marriage of her both the two otfser railroad sj sterna daughter. Reba N, to Victor A. Linden son of Mr. and Mr Gua Linden of this j (By Associated Press) named, o city. TheDei-Xmarring took pim e In Los, -Cornelius Vanderbilt, the commis' CHICAGO, Jan An intensive L waa 'Angeles sion also held todav, may retain his j nit performed) the whole subject M the by President Joseph W. MrMuma oil directorate to Ihe Delaware & Hud; the California mission Mr anj jjra j UtaK' waste-ar- ea of son. but must Teeig-- i from the board way beUn Linden will make their borne' in Los I here today by a special committee ap- tba'Hllnola CentraK or from the Angeles for the present. ' (Special Correspondence ) ll MlfS0Uri facifc' pointed ly tho chsr-l.- ,of commerce J LOS Much Jam centers I. Ca.lf. among: club Eld.r , qf BtatE-.Tworaeir vfThr xify-- nrhTf.TTMonc-tu- r CaiidT C Cornwall, formerly aaperin-tende- of Des Moines, I Jrwai chairman of j places which thpy u.sh to hold, to b presented by the extension of mlfsicn Sundoy schools and thf hfch propose committee, Mutual, before leaving for hla home In work out a national p an for tho re- - Prince of Wales Shoots Sait Lake, was fcjest of n of1" iTesf i,!'e lan'ls bv irrigation, j farewell sor-aHis First Tiger in India it the home' W Mt'Iurr n . He was pr en!eJ ora nape dhfage and other methods, j Tlie v Uh a aod iU eoInto the atch ?nd chain as an po Trenn (By Associated BOMBAY, Jan 6 -- The Prince t,f and economic ijuest Ion ejsrrt5fon kf appreciation for hU la- - Hal Luxoived, inchidrg the practicability ; Wale shot his first tiger v h:Te cn a of provid,iie' lands f9; t t C. M.1 Silkt'and Drew ReducedOne-fourt- h in fra-M- n, I (By Associated Frees) t . The sub.WASHINGTON, Jan; nacommittee draft of the val limitation treaty had been virtually completed today by the naval experts and the full naval committee waa prepared o begin discussion of the final draft of -- the- pact- probably later In the day or tomorrow. The Italian Japanese and French, all are said" to feel that failure to place restrictions on the arming of merchant-me- n ly might vitiate the project to limit the individual tonnage of auxiliary warcraTt but aiso might result in a great duailvanage to nations with small merchant fleet The British delegation, on the other hand, waa eald to be prepared to bring the question before the full commit-te- r. if necessary, and- ttr argue War merchant ships may carry guna without becoming auxiliary war veaseia and thua subject to attack without warning - by submarine Although the Shantung controversy meantime remains in dtadlock, there was evident In both the American and British groups today a belief that the mediation of Secretary Hughes and' Arthur J. Bailout waa almost r.r-'tato bring the Japanese and Chinese together again on this long disIn American quarters cussed Issue hope waa expressed for an agreement during the week. Dew-snu- temor-fOX.aLJ- Sale and IulIanB, Japanese French Fear Nations With1 , " Small Fleets t Merchant Will Be at Disadvantage. 7 1 wl and For the People. - division of the University of Utah dur ,Jr halt The course is under thsi 8. W. Price. Claud Q Cowlsr C G Uo1 Katharyn Calder and Marl- 7 top- - Livingston, verslty of n.w1? and will lead with ta Blood have been gueata of Mr. and along tht line of club study and Mrs. J 8 Allen In Santa Ann Olsorto g Elder Joeeph Story, president of the course will open with a serfw San Kranlaro branch and Mrs .Telectures Jf, by Dr C, E Edmunds, teft San Francisco for Salt Lake Story Leo. formerly an instructor In the of Utah but now of Canton-ChinA feature of Jhe Carvanea Sunday r, Edmunds will be beard schooj recently was the recounting of on1 -- China. Saturday . pioneer experience by Mrs. Wm. Red V MecLaren who lived for many years In Salt January ltr of talent will o JteHh1 man, an artistCay repro- lAke. Her family joined the Church Jork, duce from memory, some famous play, in Switzerland and emigrated to Utah enacting all the parts. Major E A. io 164. Mra. Redman la BO year old. Elder Daren Powell, magasine writer will come A. Froet, president February IJ and Blr Phillip Gibbs, of the Grid ley conference, vleited Fresno. Calif recently Feruary 23. With Elder Leon e Jensen, Wm Levitt, and Frank p he held a meeting In the county Memoriae services for the lata Mr." home for the boys. Ell. Cummlng Wetzell, will be held detention Elders Alfred C Nielsen and Valorap tomorrow afternoon at 2 24 o'clock by the musician at. Lbetnly-a- t tie Ladles' Ruwei recently conducted a haptrlamai In Elko, Nevada. service Xsterary club under the auspices ot Elders Lewis Messervy and William the Music section of the club. R.r Wlliama recAntiyworganlaed - Btm School fn Wabueka, Nev The Elks Ladies club will meet this dajFuneral services were held In the evening at the Elks' clubhouse at k Brown Undertaking parlors for the o'clock, monthi-ol- d chhd of Mr. and Mr. H.-- A. ' d of Tavlor Arisons. Sbumujr The History Tourist, .action of the Ftmerat- services were conducted by Ladies Literary club will meat tomor-tow- - Elder Melvin Freefcairn for Mrs Henry tsorntng at 18 18 oclttcW. Mra Mr Kay of Hollywood She h survived LJT ettejr.nehM; will read a paper an by n daughter V "Armenia anfl Mrs-- W, JJ- - Prosser Wride. wilt talk on Georgia and Kurdistan ' daughter Florence of Mr and Mrs G T Wrlde will ba led by Mr E. D of Lethbridge died Dec 29. Canada, Hdtpmond She was brought hre by her parents two months because of her health ago Vhe Pari ia men tar v Law section of the hut clraageu aeomed to Parti etc Literary club will megi benefit. She died of heart failure KlderWTn. TK HITT of Granger tJtalu" selmk was recently released from the Gridley The Home and School league will conference A farewell party was givhold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at en for him in the Stockton branch. -- Eider B W I 20 o'clock at the Civic Came. Henderson of Arlmo, Idai i AAA ho, was released last week Elder E C Se&rle will take the place Women's Rrpublican club of th Tnlrd precinct will entertain tomorrow of Elder Wm D HIU in Stockton, and Elder Searles companion. Grant W. evening1 at a party at the home of the ftreeMenti B. Morrlaon, 260 klagteb. will go to Sparks. Nev. S.xth North street All member west Special speakers at Ocean. Park Sunare day evening wars Eider Wm. G. Brown cord.alljr tnvUort to be preaenL. and Eider Oustive O Larson. A special New Tears The Monday Nlyht eoh will meet program was tomorrow evn!nr at i o'clock, room given under direction of the M I. A. 624 Continental bank bottdinir The Stewart trio an Instrumenplaypd kn, An.na L. Snow McMurnn address the meet- tal number. Miss Lwct!e iwo numbers. Car! Johnson sang ing on .jPsrvhlc Phenomena In lTtah" read Waftter B Hcnniir will apeak on a mlo and Elder AxeLAMa4a. presiof the Los AU n dent Photojrraph.nir the fnaeen was the speaker Angeies Conference, terested are invited to attend. i Vctor A Lindon of Ctah and Reba The Toadies M.s,onry society of lh M (Tow of Sait Lake were married by at his home Joseph W McMurrin Third Prerhyterian church will meet Prest Tnc 21 Mr, Lindon I a Marine an tomorrow t jig. home of ul CalifornEaT' 3176 Mbton avenue Mra. W Vi trBatfTeshjp Rav N Brown of Provo and Miss MKirahan 44l review the chapter ot India frm the book 'The Kingdom Dorothy Jean Mcllvaine were married here 1, b) Prest and the Nation Joseph W. Mc- Vurrfn O01? rt,Ufrhr The Oesteopatiifc Health club a ill nAv'ir lam and Helena hold Thureday eveTri5r at died at residence In Iong family In room Sin Templeton orlock meeting 26 of pneumonia! Baeh. Fun- Dr Marv Gamble will apeak on eral . v H hat Constitute an Oesteopathlc L D.serS chapel ro held Feer 21. Treatment " -- Owned and Operated By Salt Lake CUT. I' tab. stasTgiaffrr4 i I. y irsa -- DETTStDUnSR I- t 4 -- - 1 |