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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL PAGE TEN ALL AGOG a Stealut 3ht . Mira V.-rTaymin .ntcrtained at Ken ulna ton on Tuesday afternoon ill L'oiniilinieiit to Miaa Edna Freeland. Green and while were the colors used in the decorative scheme, white flowers adiiriiiiiK the mantel and tables. Those iireuent to meet Miss Freeland were Miss Grace Morgan. Miaa Ellen (irmsby. Miaa Edna Carey, Miaa Ruth Miss Chester. Miss Ivy Davidson, Priscilla Gardner. Miaa Violet Kin. Miss llaisy Misa Irene Stewart. Greene. Miss Estelle Morris, Miss Florence Wood. Miss Mary Croft. Misa Lizzie Kit w ards, Misa May Ellis and Miss lluby Dean. a 44 One of the largest affairs of the week was the card arty given oil Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. William Eccles in honor of Mrs. H. 11. Spencer. Euchre was the game and prlas were won by Mrs. G. K. Wade and the honor guest. Flowers and alnia were artistically combined In the decoration a and the hostess was assisted llagan. Miss Cross and Miss Larsen. The luncheon appointments were dainty in every detail and about forty guests enjoyed the cliarmlng affair. 4 4 4 Bisters, Mra. Luce and Mias Mae tar of Denver, until after the mencenient exercises In June. OVER THEIR DRESS ' coin- - w 4 4 4 4 Next to graduating dress perhaps there is no time when a girl likes to have a free and generous hand in the buying and making of a drees more one in which she la to graduMira Ethel Wattis la home from a than the. Of courts, now one graduvisit of four mouths with her parents ate In ates from many departments but lit California. is the last when she goes out from 4 4 4 tfie school room for good, bids fareMrs. Frederick O. Grant of Denver, and regular study la the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. M. well to school days work, and begins her Ufa at woman's Harper. work. It is not to be wondered at 444 feels that thla one drera Lira. Randolph Allen of Phoenix, lliat the girl be something out of the ordinArii . is the guest of her motlier, Mrs. should marks a period of her life ended ary, it I. N. Revor. and the beginning of that- - which is 4 4 4 to nuvld N. Kay returned home this new. She is on her own feet so week from Stanford university and speak. will spend his vacation here. The graduating gowns shown this The Tolstoi Circle will meet on summer are undeniably beautiful Tuesday with Lira. King at (40 enough for thla moat Important event In a young girls life. Twenty-fourt- h street. see THE BEAUTY OF VENEZUELA. It la of a Typs all Its Own In Contrasts nd Changes. The beauty of the country Is the 444 Miss Edna Freeland of Helena, first and moat lasting Impression. To Mont., la the gueat for a few weeks catch glimpses at every turn la the of her cousin. Miss Orlean Roberta valleys of cloudy peaks, or vhen on 4 4 4 the mountain side td see through the Misa Virginia Tartar, who Is a grad- limpid sir valley after between uate of the class of 07 of the Sacred the protecting hills, tovalley breaths this Heart academy, has as guests her two pure air, to know that summer Is almost perpetual be is only half a man who does not for a moment forget the nr-dof civilisation la the Intoxication of primitive nature. The loveliness of Venezuela Is something different from that of the Andean ranges farther west and south; It Is more tropical, and ths mountains do not rise to the height In which the sen Is what you get when you do j are tilled by grandeur; nor Is there found your trading here. We have been so near ths equator that ruggednesa or In thla asm location over SB gloom or solemnity which Is one feayears. ture of the Rockies. t Is a beauty of Thla business was built up by more human type, which can be ensquare dealing. joyed most when we know that man has Lis abode there. The Andes, the You take no chances here. Alps or the Rockies are bold snd austere; they need no life; life Is not meant for them; but such contrasts a A Square Deal PiSv.jAsranio.sa..,. I DRUG COMPANY Ogdons Bast Drug Store, Both phonos S8; 2453 Wash. Avo HEALTHY HAIR FOR ALL NEWBRO3 HERPICIDE It is now passible for everyone to have healthy and rich looking hair, by using Newbro'a Hepiclde, the OR1QINAL remedy that Kills the Dandruff germ. tin-on- e the guests of friends Wm. Driver & Son FOR Mira Grace Roberta is visiting friends in Sait Lake for a few days 4 4 4 SHALL THEY WEAR COMMENCEMENT? 4 an Mrs. J. G. Tyler and eon Paul are In the city from Orovlile, Cal., and are WHAT Mr. and Mra. H. H. Henderson are back from a trip to the northwest. 1-- Mrs. Ellis Henlnger left Wednesday morning for Alberta. Canada, where she will Join Mr. Henlnger. - BY USING Bliss Gertrude Bell spent the week In Salt Lake with friends. They Must Leek Their 8weeteet for 4 4 4 thie Occasion, and Papa's Packet-bea- k Mr. and Mrs W. J. Shealy spent is Bsginning to Leek as if an Wednesday in Salt Lake. Had Stepped on It Elephant 4 4 Misa lthca Ilrooka entertained the members of her card club on Wednesday evening. Five hundred was the game ami pHsca were won by How444 ard ItiiiKhain and Misa Einma Price. Mr. and Mra. J. T. Spencer of New The rooms were bright with carna- Torlt, are the guests of Mr. and Mra tions and roses, and the guest of the Al. Herrick for a few weeks. The club was Miss Zina Johnson. 4 44 weeks In two meet club will again Miss Lillian Holmes will leave next with Misa Mauds Uobblua. week for a abort trip to California and will Join her mother at SacraA pleasant surprise of Wednesday mento. evening waa the one given in honor 444 of Misa Carrie Winston by a number Mira Dolly Raymond of Cleveland, and Games of her young friends. la the guest for a few months music were the amusements of the of her aunt and unde, Mr. and Mra evening and In a guessing contest P. L. Mon-l- a prises were won by Miss Vivian An44 4 derson and Mias Lucy Wall. About The commencement exercises of the occa-- live guests enjoyed the twenty classes of Of 2 and 07 of the High sion. school will take place on Friday even4 ing, May SI, at the Grand Opera Post. house. Members of the No.!, G. A. U., the ladles of Lincoln Circle No. I, the W. R. C., and several PONCE DE LEONS SPRING, responding specially invited guests, to the Invitation of Mra. E. A. LltUe-flel- d, were delightfully entertained at Weman Hat Refused to Sell tho Prop her home on Madison avenue on Tuesorty for MLOOOl day afternoon. Music, bright social a converse and luncheon completed There are tea scree of ground but pleasant afternoon and the guests rounding tho spot where Ponce do numbered about forty. Leon, on hia second visit to what Is --c 4 4 now SL Augustine, discovered youth. Mrs. O. F. McIntosh delightfully entells that hs failed to locate tertained the Lucky Thirteen club on History on It his first visit from Spain to this cards Wednesday afternoon. Prises at Mia. section, but that on a second trip, in were won by Mrs. Anderson, 1613, he was more successful. The Flewelllng and Mrs. Gullihur. Luncheon followed the card games and the property, called Neptune springs, Is guest of the club was Mra. Rlehey. owned by a widow, who, with her The club adjourned to meet again lit daughter, stands at the two weeks with Mrs. Rhlvers. well affair, and sells tbs water to tour 4 4 4 Ists who visit her In great numbers a Jackson Miss Erma entertained The water Is tl s purest kind of Uthla few friends Informally on Wednesday cool and pleasant to the taste. Re evening in honor of her gueat, Misa Cora Ilrownlcy of Sait Lake. The cently she was offered 145,000 for Kep rooms were bright with carnations tune springs, which has other good and palms and high five was the game springs aside from Ponce on It It la of the evening. About twenty guests located a short distance from the were present to meet Mine Brownley. mins of the old stone wall and gates e e of the of BL Augustine, used The baccalaureate services of the when thiscity was a province of Simla and rlasa of '07 of the High achnol, will when a Spanish governor general ocbe held tomorrow evening at the First as a residence the building cupied Carchurch. E. J. Rev. Presbyterian ver will deliver the address and the now used by Uncle Sam as a post ofboard of education, the faculty and fice, Not far sway are the ruins of the old Spanish Fort Mario-?- , wrecked students will attend. and ruined by shell from the gunners 4 4 4 Mr. and Mra. Orson N. Rogers of who fought under the stars and St. Louis, were the guests the fore stripes. Pones de Leon's find Is now part of the week of Mr. and Mrs. well within the confines of the city. Percy N. Moore, on their way home The widow thought It too valuable to from Los Angeles, where Mra. Rogers of. Bo she refused the offer dispose spent the winter. of 915,000 and goes on ladling out 4 4 4 Mrs. T. D. Johnson entertained the water from Ponce's well us though be had not tossed aside a small for Baptist missionary society on Wedtuna. nesday afternoon. Dlx-Log- SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1907. snd changes as are constantly presented to the eye In these softened landscapes are more exquisite when man la pottering about on the lurface, trying to Imagine that be la of some real Importance on the earth. Ths Reader. Of course, the most suitable of materials lies among the alinple fabrics, such as muU, silk mull, or gaudy, dotted Swiss, French lawn, while if something more elaborate la desireJ point desprit or mousseline de sole suggest themselves, yet, even these last are more adapted to the girl who is over her teens Very soft light- The presence of the dandruff germ in the scalp eauaeM first, dull, brittle and lusterlMw hair, with later, dandruff, itching Kcalp and falling hair. All of these disagreeable symptoms will disappear, and the hair grow aa nature intended, if the dandruff germ id destroyed and kept out of the scalp. Dont wait for chronic baldness for it id incurable, llerpicide stops itching of the scalp, almost instantly. I cannot speak too highly of Newbro'a Herplcide, it keeps my hair and scalp in excellent condition. (Signed) MRS. NETTIE KARBACH. Omaha, Nebr. Two sixes: 60c and at Drug Stores. Bend 10c In stamps to THE HERPICIDE CO, Dept. L, Detroit, Mich, for 'a sample. Be sure you get Herplcide. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act June SO, IS 04. 91-0- Serial 0 No. 915. APPLICATIONS AT P ROMINENT BARBER SHOPS weight woolen goods are also suitable do service aa an evening drees. It as the peculiarly soft effect of a wool- waa developed from China ailk with len material has a charm not to J a very full skirt of alternating row found In cottons. of pleats and ahlrrlngs. The waist waa of the surplice order with shirtings on The sheerest laces and embroid- the shoulders and had In addition to eries are used for these frocks. Some the V of lace and tucked silk several In narrow width, others In broad em- others to make a change with. Two broideries era used for these frocks or three different styles of sashes and Some narrow width, others In broad belts and collars and cuffs make as It flounce depth, of finest batiste em- did for thla dreaa quite a change. broidery, of Valenciennes or Chantilly lace. Narrow laces and Insertions of For the claw reception there waa a narrow embroidery match the broad very pretty foulard brown dotted with iman patterns. Lace, Indeed, forms white and with cream white portant part In these confirmation lace, whichtrimmed harmonised so well with dresses on both skirt and waist hair and brown eyes of the Horlsontal tucks trim the bottom of the fair waa to wear 1C As it waa the skirts, sometimes alternating with girl who made in princess style again In the the Insertion. Tucking is liked for were several blouse there upper waists. the trimming changes one of the filet lace, one of fine cream ailk, two of the dalntest of For the wool dress albatross was lingeries blouse. As the reception waa The Insertion. used with yoke of lace held In the afternoon (before o'clock) sleeve bands, fancy bolero and trim- there waa a aoft plaque hat of fine ming band of the skirt are of white braid bent and dented to suit the silk decorated with hand embroidery. face of its owner. It waa in a cream Narrow frill of lace finish the wrist hade of straw and trimmed with band and neck. A saah of white silk brown velvelt bows and green folllage finished the costume. This is a coswhich peeped little pink rosetume that the girl will find both pret- through buds. Long cream gloves were worn ty for a graduation dreaa and very at the reception but there waa also a serviceable for evening wear hereafIn brown for other occasions, ter. If a lighter material is desired pair brown shoes and stockings were added muslin or organdy could be used or a and pains had been taken to silk used, but the wool dress will be 'matchgreat shades of brown and cream the found to serve many purposes. used In the costume. Thla gown waa intended for calling, and Informal A second drera was made from white evening affairs or dinners. Another ladys cloth, the sleeves and upper drew that waa used for a morning edges of the waist front being affair given by the class was a blue The gulmpe is of white figtrimmed with wide bands of ured Brussels net snd the girdle Is (linen It was fashioned after embroidery. fit liberty silk. A white cashmere the b retell mode, and the embroidery frock combined with white dotted net was uaed to outline the front panel would be pretty for a rather young formed the box-pleIn the front girl, and would be further enhanced and on by bretelles. The the In each of of dotted Bwlra decorated blouse was by hand embroidery. only with these caaea the yokes for guimpes tucks and very narrow Valenclnes at should be removable so as when the the collar and cuffs. The girdle waa warmer weather comes they could be of blue linen with almilated buckles replaced by those of very thin goods back and front of pieces of the emor in the evening not at all. A pretty lingerie embroidbroidery. ered round hat waa the accompaniA gown suitable for a young woment to thla dreaa, with gloves, a man from eighteen to twenty-on- e white parasol embroidered round its yearn of age could be developed from white or cream India ailk with shoul- edges and white canvas shoes and Then there was a travelder sleeve bands of point deVenlee lace. stockings. added to thla outfit of blue dress ling Narrow frtlla of white chiffon edge the collar and sleeves. A crush girdle of serge, ornamented with white cloth allk enclrclee the waist and la finished vest and soutache trimmings. A white trimmed with bhie ribbon with a rosette in the back. Elbow Bailor shapewas worn with black gloves, sleeves are used as moat appropriate and qullla black shoes and stockings. The suit where gloves should be used anyway waa a Prince Chap" model. This at the public exercises. This Is a gown suit was a most welcome gift, for what that with very little change will make girl at the end of the school years an excellent evening gown later on. haa a decent suit to appear at home A charmingly effective costume of In or haa been economical enough to have the money to get it with. white silk mull shirred at the waist-lin- e to form a deep girdle In princess To thle outfit came also house drees style. The yoke is of alluver lace and the lower aleevea are of the same ma- of taffeta made in Jumper fashion In Cream white rajah could be one of the new checks In grey and terial. used for this model of the young wo- black, a linen ault in white, a new man If older or it might be organdy wrapper of flowered muslin, a klmona, over a lining of printed cotton organdy a matinee Jacket, a voile skirt for exwith aaah of white or some prominent tra walata, an Eton Jacket In black color In the printed lining. White silk, a raincoat, umbrella, with all the canvas cloth makes a most attrac- necessaries and underwear needed in tive gown trimmed with narrow frill- any girls outfit It waa a wisdom on ing of white ailk. The upper part of the part of the mother to thus save the dess decorated with hand embroid- for the girl and send her out with ery Is white silk. And the yoke and those things the world demands of the woman. It waa perhaps a little amuae-in- g collar of fancy white tucked silk. to watch thle girl wjio had never One mother who had always main- before worn a really long ekirt and tained that a school girl should be now putting up her hair for good, desaed In the plainest and simplest taking on the airs of the woman and kind of clothes, upon her daughter's at first she waa a little graduation gave her as a glfe a complete but as the claims and expectation of outfit, which would do for the many the woman from others were forced functions that were in order during upon her, she realised herself and the exercises in which as a graduate gradually took on the manner of the and an honor student her daughter woman, left the girl behind her and rehad to take part, and so planned gained her poise. If the mother's lips It that she was well fitted out to quivered at the loss of the girt her eyes were proud of the woman before start out aa a wage-earnherself. her and the girl was worth It First and foremost came the graduation dress which was In the future to One of the Innovations of the sea em-frilli- Confirmed Kldgion-.aniason is the lingerie blouse sleeve, well A titled kleptomaniac of down to the hand, while the sleeve threequ of the little Jacket worn over It Is ten of a qentury ago vao the couutm a mere cape or drapery, anything but of Cork. She had a reputation hit a sleeve. stealing anything she cuuld lay fat hands on, whether It was useful or ril Black la being used extensively In uable or not Once, when leaving Paris on dressy occasions, but the country house where she had beq simla from the far gown being staying, ahe taw and quietly picked u ple thing It once was. a hedgehog that waa crossing s hii pet of the porter's, and took It uij In her carriage. Finding it an unco Experience. fortable she decided footwarmer, tc It waa Sunday afternoon, and the Infant claaa teacher waa trying to Im- dispose of it at the first tows when press the children nth the beauties he changed horses and then oSertd of the Garden of Eden. "But, chil- It to a confectioner In return for i dren," she said, "there waa one thing sponge cake. In the garden that Adam and Eva Tha Child Worker. might not touch." The child worker la tired, and A "I know, raid a little boy, who had evidently had aome previous ways looks tired. Hia education ndi knowledge of beautiful gardens; It because the drudgery of hin tnHWBt daya prevents the making of mutil van polaoa Ivy." Harper's. effort We are using up the Ilfs tt the nation at tha wrong end. SchoHe Waa tha Milkman. olmaster, London. 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