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Show 1 ft 4- I THE DESERET TUESDAY JUNE NEWS 1922 13 OOOOOOOwOOQOr A . PAGE FOR EVERYWOMAN TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY . ) Hair la by tar the vnost conspicuous thing about us and is probgbly th most easily damaged by bad or careless treatment. If we are very cardful In hair washing, we will have virtually no hair troubles. An especially fins shampoo for this weather, one that brings out all the natural A I WL SI4A8 A. SMITH was hostess i IVl.at t I , I 1 I A LUNCHEON wa gIVeh today ,by Mrs. A, HfEnsign at her homo on ar intsrsstlngtea this after 'Belvedere Yale avenue in honor of Mrs Benson noon' at bar home in th Mrs. Harry Landon, of Chicago, the sister and complimenting her "liter, A 8. Ridgeway at New York, who ta guest of Mra Mary Covey Allen. a bowl of syrlnga and roses mad tha summer In Salt Lake. .pending baakata taroaea luncheon the and of paonlea LaJftSb pretty centerpiece for were arranged about the room. The ble Covers were laid for Mrs Landon, Mra tea table held a crystal bowl of pink Mra A Covey. Mary Covey Allen, Mra A W. G. Grimsdell. Mrs. Fred Davldeon, Mra Mrs Otto Fisher, Georga Mrs. Harry Godwin. Miss Pearl Savage, Mrs. J. I. Burke, Mre Harry , e . o i Fargo. Mrs Kimball, Mrs. Sherman E. Annls and S. Parker, Mra A, Mias Frances Grant and Mlaa E tally Frank Grant entertained today at luncheon at Mra W. W. Ray, 1 D. Mrs. A. the homo of their alater, A prettily apisointed luncheon of Boyle on E street in honor of Miss E.Good-spee- d Mra-A. was given-b- y bride Mary Romney, a Junewere on Harvard avenue her at combined for and daisies Roaea I a centerpiece for the luncheon table complimenting Mrs. Jack Travers of Garden flowers were arranged through lsavs r the roome. - The 'guests included Miss Mrs. William J. Abbott, who will for Oakland. Caltf,.- - to make Romney, Mrs. William H. Russeltr Miss Thursday homo her Belle Livingston. Leah Burton, Miss A color scheme in gold and amber MlssAtmee Whitney, Miss Fulvia Ivwas carried out. A basket of pink ins. Mrs. David S. Romney, Miss Helen centered the table. Gold birds Marrosebuds Miss Bae Miss Williams, Kearns, perched on the- basket and lon Cartwright and Miss Frances Gibbs. wereamber goblets. The place cards were of the the Initials painted wlth wa The UteiWjmaeettng of the Gleam hand in ecru to furof the Chi guests. Theoutlinen Epsilon alumnae chapter scheme. the color ther carry Delta Phi sorority will be held Thursbesides the guests of Hugo The guests, day evening at the home of Mra. were Mrs W, Bert Robinson, Anderson, 143F Kensington avenue, at honor, C, OConnor, Miss Evelyn Mrs George of 7.30 oclock. An original program Mrs. Fred Bassett and Mrs poems and short stories will be given Walker, The hostess was asW R Hansen. by the members , sisted by her mother, Mra L. T. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. David H. White anMiss Elisabeth Sutton, a bride of this nounce the engagement of their daugh- month, was the guest of honor last The LueUe-D- ,. Ao Virgil Nichols. ter, evening at an Informal party given -take place Thursdayof by marriage will Laura Butler at her home on Miss evening at 7 30 oclock at the home avenue. Roses were used about -- the bride, 122&Rryaa avenue- - AJarge Fourth the rooms and in a crystal basket reception will follow. centered the supper table. Mies Norma Butler, sister of the hostess, assisted. Twenty guest were present.. e roaebudn Assisting the hostess in Harris, Mrs. pouring were Mra. W. A. Vivian Eller Kflerbeck, Min "t waiter beok'and Mis Ruth Spence One huh dred and fifty invitationa were Issued. Lam-bourn- e, , r to-d- i T on.-th- . i N.Y-Plymou- Havre th Jane July arts.... , Paris July 36, Aur. Aug. 5, Aug. 3, 30 33 Havre Paris New York LaFayette. . . .June 34, Jtriy 33, Aug. 19 1a Touralne, ..June 39, Sept.14,7, Oct. 19It Sept. Reueallloa July 1, Aug. La Lorraine .. July 1, Sept. 16, Oct. 14 . Reuehambeau . July 6 La Savoie.,... July 16, Aug. 13, Sept. 9 . July 30, Aug. 31, Oct. 6 Chicago , . N. Y., Vigo Bordeaux June 37, Aug. 6, Sept. 13 Niagara All sailings by daylight saving time. For full details consult the French Line AgeDt in vour city or write to CHA8. KOZMIN8K, O. W. P. 33 K. Dearborn St., Chicago, or Local Agents, C. A. Sullivan A Co., General Western Freight Agents. Webster Building, Chicago, or Local Agents. , A-1- . PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE, HAMBURG By New American Flag Steamers Resolute June 27, Jnly 23, Aug. 22 Reliance, July 11, Aug. 8, Sept. B TO HAMBURG DIRECT ' ' Sailings every Thursday, by the .Mount steamers, . Clay. popular Mount Carroll, Mount Clinton, Hanaa, Bayern, Wnerttemberg, with special cabin and improved third class accommodations. UNITED AMERICAN LINESJNC. 154 West Randolph St., Chicago, Or Local Agents. Mra James A. Dumford entertained by st a matinee party today followed daksante, Bowie of yellow roses centered The small ta- correspond. The guests included Mrs F. A. F. Taylor, Mrs W W Prince, Mrs W. Mra H A Gordon, Mrs. C. C Knight, Austin, Mrs Charles U Heuser. Mrsof Helen Miss Knight Rose. Maurice Philadelphia and Mlsa May Louise Bartlett , ReThe Oliver O. Howard. Women. lief corps, will meet t om o rf ow' -a noon at 2 oclock at the K bf jf- A-hall, G. at the final meeting before the this will be held encampment which Flans for a social months city this considered. All members are will he requested, to be present, the Mrs Byron Strong will entertain club tomorWednesday Five Hundred row at luncheon at her home in tho Vadnais apartments. Mrs. A. R. Smith will entertain the at her1 members of tha Primrose club tomorhome, 615 Fourth east street row afternoon. Radiant chapter, No. 12, Order ot the Eastern Star,, will meet thiB evening at 7 30 o clock at the Masonic temple. Mr and Mrs O. D. Coughlin of San mothFrancisco ars visiting with the er of Mrs Coughlin, Mrs. J. R. Llnd-leon Fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Coughlin have recently returned from a tour of Europe MTss I vine Shields and Miss Hattie Shields left yesterday for Hazelton, Pa- - where they will visit for several weeks with Mr and Mrs. Will Shields. Later they will go to Chicago to study y, music. Mrs. James A. Dumford will entertain at dinner Friday evening at her home at Fort Douglas. The Ladles auxiliary to the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association will sauethe r 'i An Unfailing Way - ' To Banish Hairs beauty1 of the hair; that dissolves and entirely removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt; can easily be used at trifling expense by simply dissolving A teaspoonfull of canthrox (which you can get at any druggist's) In Cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoollquid enough so It Is easy to apply It to all the hair Instead of Just the top of the head. EDWARD N. DAVIS. This chemically dissolves all impuri(Copyright by Edward N, Davis.) ties and creates a soothing, cooling lather. Rinsing leaves the scalp spot- Formerly Technical 'Electrical Expert For U. S. Government. lessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on the glossy richness LESSON NO. 7S. of natural color, also a Huffiness which makes it seem much fiekvier Licensing of Radio Stations. than.it Is. After a canthrox shampoo, (All rights reserved by United Feature arranging the nalr Is a Pleasure Syndicate Reproduction Prohibited-- ) Advertisement. The department of commerce Issues licenses .authorizing" the Operatibn-- Of meetFrtdaymornln the home radio stations of various types upon G street. application and Inspection by the lo- The marriage ofMIss Karen Jones PfCt0r. Vl Plr.t,lculr i district is alnd Norman Gulbranson took place the station . located. last svsnlng at the heme of the brideStations conducting a receiving servgroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs C, J E Gulbranson on east Broadway. Bishop ice only do not licenses but Joseph Christensen performed the cere- the operators arerequire governed by the mony which was followed by a recep- same laws regarding the secrecy of tion. The couple will be at home at messages as the operators of trans208 mitting stations where the operators Mrs. Frank A. Fisher will entertain are required to take an oath to keep luncheon tomorrow at her home secret the contents of all messages. at in Federal Heights. . Transmitting stations are clasjiffed e e according to the nature of thaservice A. entertain will Rogers at MrtJay the second of a series of luncheons performed namely; general public at her home on Second avenue tomor- service, limited commercial, experimental, school andcollege stations, row. j e e e special amateur-genera- l amateur and Mrs J-- H. Manderfleld will entertain restricted. amateur stations. General public service stations are Thursday at her home on east Sixth South street. those which conduct a paid commer, e cial.' business as the .ship and Mr. and Mrs Ralph A. Loughborough shore stations. such Limited commercial will leave Thursday for Colorado stations conduct special services such Springs where they will spend the as communication between fixed summer... points, service or broadMiss Isabel Huddart has gone ta San casting. Experimental stations ars Franc! see for- - a visit --with her aunt, conducted by engineers for the pur-pos- e Mrs. George W. Schindler. of developing special apparatus . . for radio communication. Special The PhilHpw Congregational Chris- amateur stations, are licensed In Intian Endeavor society will entertain land regions for amateur relay work at a $hower and lawn party this evening1 at the home of Miss Beulah Ter- where interference with ship to shore ry, 245 Sixth East street, in honor of service is not probable. General amaMiss Lillian May Carey and Melvillle teur stations are located more than Blinston Kelly, who will be married five nautical miles from any governthis month. Miss Terry Is being as- ment radio stations while amateur stasisted- by Miles Katherine Richards in tions within that distance of any govmaking the arrangements. ernment station are restricted in pow, er to one-hakilowatt. The marriage of Miss Helen Clark The International Convention has of Sheridan, Wyo., and Burford Wise certain groups' of call letof Louisville, Ky , took place Sunday assigned noon at St. Marks cathedral and was ters to each nation for designating the radio various W. stations Fleetwood W. Dean controlled by performed by A luncheon at the Hotel Utah followed. that nation. All combinations of call A C. W. Y. letters beginning with W and most The bride was formely a of those secretary in this city and has many with 'K are asfriends here She has reoently beenfl signed to beginning the United States. In adorgantza-tionJthe in charge of a branch of dition the combinations beginning Sheridan. s with N are reserved for the United States navy. For KDOW is the American SS example, Well Known Morgan Matron and America NAH is the call of the BrookAnswers Call of Death lyn navy yard Call letters f Special ttrThe News ) K are assigned only to commercial Jun 18 Mrs. Catherine stations while MORGAN, the call letters of the of Coolbear, wife of David Coolbear 12 She experimental school and amateur staMorgan, died Monday, June Clark and tions are prefixed by the numeral Inwas the daughtep of X)aniel In Elisabeth Gower, and was born dicating the radio district in which Sept. 7, 1851. came to the amateur or experimental station is England, she child small When but a crossing located. Utah; her father dying while Experimental stations have call letshe the plains. At the age of 17 years married David 11Coolbear. and became ters made up of the number of the radio district the letter X" and one children. the mother of Besides her husband, three sons and or two other letters School station two daughters, survive her; D. W. Cool- call letters substitute a Y for the bear, Salt Lake City; J A Coolbear, X add amateur stations aje special Los Angeles, Calif ; Fred Ivan Coolbear, Black-foo- t, designated by the letter Z which Morgan; Mrs Cora M Jonas, follows the number of Idaho; Leone Elison, Aberdeen, Immediately the radio district. at the The call letters assigned to general Funeral services will be held Morgan stake house Wednesday fter and restricted amateur stations are noon. made up of the number of the radio district followed by two or three letters. There are about 600 combinations of two letter calls omitting those "L and Z1 beginning with "X, necessitating the use of many three letter calls. The two letter combinations are greatly in favor among the amateurs due to their simplicity. The license for any radio transmitting station specifies among other things that at all times while In operation the Station must be lnjcharge of a duly licensed operator who is directly responsible for the operation of the station in compliance with requirements of the Federal and International Radio News. fifteen Minutesof Radio Each Day see -- -- trana-ocean- lc -- - W 4 4 t 4X JuaeodoJa (Beauty Notes) Ugly hairy growth can b rsmoved in the privacy ot your own hem if you get a small origthal package of delatone and mix into a pasta enough of the powder and water to cover tho hairy surface. This should be left on the skin about 2 minutsa. than removed and ths skin washed and every trace of hair will have vanished. No harm or inconvenient can result from this treatment, but be euro you buy real delatone. Advertisement. I V, i, 1 f I A New Suits Filed. C. R. Davey vs. H- - B. Gasksll and P. C. Cripps, to' recover $1,000 damages for alleged breach of contract Llsandros Mlkrlglanls va ParasksVl Mskrlgnsnls, divorce, Abraham Vreeken vs. William Laug-to- n. and Frances A. Lanston. his wlf. to recover . $311.13 Weather Report Weather lilt Balt Lak City, UtahJna 13. Lak City and vlefnlty Probably howera tonight and Wadneaday, eoolar. For Utah Showjratonisht and Wednesday; cooler w,ar portion. "Forfait Idaho Tonight and For Boutbeiaurn Wedneaday unsettled, probably showers. Local Weather June 13. Temperature. Highest yesterday Highest' in this month last year... Highest In this month vine 1174.,.. Lowest this morntnr Lowest thie month last year ,, Lowest this month lnoo l74. Normal for yesterday Accumulated excess this month .... Accumulated deficiency slnea Jaa. 1 Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 4 am. ... Wet bulb temperature at t a.m. .. . Relative humidity at t a.m Dry bulb temperature at ( p.m. yesterday .. ... ... 1. ....... rr. . .. yesat p.m. Wet bulb temperature ......... terday .. '. . ... patter. Relative humidity st pm. day White Cuban heel oxford or with " growing girls flat heel. Excellent grade, all widths, , first-grad)ne-str- flat heel slippers, tike cut. Also white brimmed with black, ' pattern also comes in pat-ent leather and black or brown kid. nil -- orders filled," lf White' linen, e ap a si rf II v Tf v Y -- ELLERBECK-UTA- H TERIES are U. S. Main Srteet. Adv. RADIO BATGovt, approved. 461 9 n e Alberts June Specials for Children s . 9 .13 ,10 .01 9 0 9 0 0 0 Sun rises p m. at 4i(l a.m.; sun seta st slippers, like cut to right. Cool, dressy model. Sizes , .. instep-stra- p 3.01 Th Associated Press is exclusive, to ths use for ored-lte- d eatlon of all news dispatch to It, or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also th local news published herein All of special rights of republtcatlon dispatches her are also reserved. ly entitled Childrens "white 'canvas to 2 5 5 to 8 . to 8 . t A 11-11- to 2 Same model as above in patent leather. B, C and D widths. izes 5 to 8 .,..1' Sizes 8 to 11 Sizes 11V& 2. ,t . Misses brown English oxfords , with guaranteed leather soles, like cut left Also same style for hoys. Very pop- ti ular. Sizes v 45 X o:lLeV-CU- X 12to 2 Childrens Barefoot' cut to right ; dals, like most vulnerable part Of your house the roof. Yet. how few home owb", ers or builders include it in their painting THE specifications. i f ' . V . Every roof no matter how small or inexpensive the structure should he painted when new and kept painted as long as the i house stands. , A 3 V them from curling or splitting. It makes the roof waterproof, prevents costly leaks, and greatly adds to the selling .value. Paint is made for all kinds pf roofs tin, asbestos, paper and shingle. There fs a Lowe Brpthers paint or stain for every kind of roof. ,We recommend S. graphite paint in liquid especially ' form for. long, wear. 1 Paint preserves the shingles and keeps Ask our paint experts, and Ifou Setve AH DI,tr1bu(rsfor oxfords. Sizes 8 VS to . 9 ...... II liy2 to '7 er make; also play Sizes 5 to 8 . Sizes SanRos-enwass- 4 $1 .45 7.Y. .$1 .65 2 51.55 Boys. Reliable Scout VJir BABYS ws-- FIRST-STE- All styles .special ! to s ,7. SHOES AND p 3 xzn efci, f IfY i i 'll Mall -Orders Filled f rrI 4 s rv,Y' L V r- - |