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'' 'ff' rA t ': — : WJVJo V ' s THE y? vs v - : : £ f - ' ' ' HERALD-REPIJBLICA- Nt ' vlV r 7- - vi t:' ' -' SAIP LAKE i CITY UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 25 - ' s tj V¥ - - 1917 ' - 7K 7jyvv Saif Lake Theatre 3 Martino VUES MATINEE WEDNESDAY s MESSRS SHUBERT - - mwm 1 members are Mrs Adolph Anderson Mrs Charles H Higson Mrs H B Pratt Mra X B Brown Mra N X Swortwood Mra Grant Swan Mrs CL B Stewart Mra W N Havenor Mra Charles Savage and Mra Bronson je ae Mrs E T B Coffman was the hostess Monday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Bntre Nous Bridge club at her home 177 N West Temple street The room were gay with a combination of spring flowera The member of the club include Mra Q A Amundsen Mrs M Z Forscutt Ms R Jeff Mrs Victor Stephenson mv John j Ebert Mrs Max Beaver Mra Will and the hostess was assisted Coulam Mra H K Scheiber Mra J G during the afternoon by Mra W R Giles Mra T B Coffman Mra Bert Sibley The club members are Mra J Fox and Mra John Morgan Sc Warrum Beless Mrs A M Good Mra The members of the V D club wete Edward F Fisk of Ogden Mra William hosts the Monday evening at a delightR Sibley Mrs John Beck Jr Miss ful dancing party given at the Ladies’ Edith Beless and Miss Mudgett Literary club for 200 guesta The Mrs Frank Corless was the hostess patrons and patronesses of the evening Wednesday afternoon at the regular were Mr and Mrs J R Craig Mr and meeting of the B B Sewing clulx Mra E J Donnelly Mr and Mrs J W Taylor and Mrs Elizabeth SendalL Punch was served In the drawing room of the club which was effectively decorated with white enameled baskets filled with spring flowers tied with butterfly bows of green tulle The programs were decorated in green and white and the muslo for the evening was furnished by the Beesley STOPS COMING 00T orchestra The club members wore wrist bouquets of spring flowers tied with green and white rlbbona The of the evening were Mra W Save your hairl Make it thick Ghostesses Mackler Mra Glenn 8L Peterson Mra P Frost Mra B Leroy Recore Mra wavy glossy and beautiful R A J Folkerson Mra Charles Chaffin at once Mrs J Moyle Gray Mra Frank Barnes Miss Bdna Donnelly Miss Marguerite ' an will Taylor and Mra Mary after as you appllcatlc Try cannot find a single rJ of Danderine you or Je hair trace of dandruff and falling A was In reception the given parlors not itch but what will your scalp will after a few of the First Methodist ' church Monday you most willseebenew please weeks’ use when you— — hair fine evening by all of the Methodist j ebn at first yes but really and downy new hair — growing all over the scan gregatlons of the city In "compliment A little Danderine Immediately to Dr John J Lacs new superintendent hies the beauty of your hair No dlf- faded dull how brittle of and the Utah Methodist missions and hls ference cloth with Danscraggy just moisten adraw f V family It derine and carefully through one small strand at A program Including addressee by taking your hair The effect is immediate and pastors of the Methodist churches 7 of a time — hair will be light fluffy amazing youx have an appearance of and wavy and was followed by a light supan incomparable luster the city abundance St Patrick’s ) idea were carried the beauty and per softness and luxuriance shimmer of true hair healthKnowl ton’s out in the decorations of the supper ta-b- la battle of Qet a Green ' carnati on arranged with or toilet Danderine from any drug storehair as counter and prove that yourIt has is been ferns and' smllax in a bowl was the that pretty andorsoft as any— treat- centerpiece for the table Four crystal by careless injured neglected will double the candlesticks at the comers held green bottle ment A beauty of your hair — Advertisement J o’clock T - gfg - ' ’ ‘ ' nt nt r"W VV V' ’ ’ - - ' 7vr v sa LAKE THEATRE APRIL 2 3 4 AND 5 University of Utah Grand Opera Production “Hansel & Crete!’’ IN FIVE GORGEOUS SCENES BALLET OP FIFTY CHORUS OP SIXTY - ORCHESTRA OF FIFTY-TW- O children 150 fl 75c 50e S5e Evening Popular Prleeat Xi SOe lOc inee dally at 2 30 price mallaee BOe Tbl production win be entirely In Engliab BEG WED EVE MONDAY— Matinee Thun PVL Sat Mat I0e 25e SOe “ Eve lOe 25c BOe 75c WITH VALKYREIN (Baroness Dewitz) In Gillingwater “Hidden Valley 99 Alted by MISS JULIE HERNE i PEARL WHITE la THOMAS SWIFT A CO COMPANY MARIO LO MEREDITH A SNOOZER NEWS THE HEARST-PATH- E All four are TUESDAY -- Hew Photoplay Bill Claude These are the daughters of the czar who abdicated his throne following the revolt in Russia beautiful talented and well liked generally by the Russian people mat TODAY le J afe J SBZZ The members of the B T C club j 25-ce- NIGHTS— 50c TO $200 MATINEE— 25c TO $150 mmiumrn I Mini j Mc-Mul- com- - edy the New York Casino Theatre for one continuous year -- gh 25-ce- “MIZZI” at the home of musical As seen ’ - a HEAR ' “ALP WIEDERSEI1EN” “I HAD A DOG" STEP IX LOVE" “0E “WIX A PRETTY WIDOW “HERE’S TO YOU MY SPAHKL1XG WIXE" And IS Other Song Hite Mrs George Morgan entertained the members of her bridge' club and a’ few additional guests Wednesday afternoon at her home SH E 'Fifth South street The tea table was' effectively decorated with low crystal bowls of pink and white sweet peas and ferns Assisting in serving were the Misses Katherine and Mary McKellar The guests exclusive of the club members were Mra G J Geary Mra Henry John- son Mra O R Meredith Jr Mrs Walter K Yarston The club members are Mra O A Amundsen Mrs M Z Forscutt Mrs R Jeffs Mra Victor Stephenson Mrs John Ebert Mra Ma Beaver Mrs Chapman Mra A H Lund Mra McDonald and Mra George Morgan age l6 Everett LodIm Kelley Fred Harten Verobtf Marqnlse And a Chorus of Beautiful Girin ' g Helen Eley Camp aep - were delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon followed by & kenslngton at the home of Mra F O Keyes In Cleveland avenua The guests were seated at one table which was effectively decorated with spring flowera The guests of the afternoon exclusive of the regular members of the club were Mra A J and Mrs Paul HenkeL The club members are Mra Perry Morris Mra Leon Smith Mrs A Pannier Mra George Purdy Mra Rex Stark Mra J H Ashby Mra Sequin and Mrs F O Keyea aje jc )e The ladles auxiliary to the Greeters noon were Mrs Ira Karr Humphrey of Utah entertained Thursday evening Mrs Horace D Bowman Miss Gulla Dlx Mrs H CL Ferguson Mra Marlon at a large dancing party at the home Faus Miss Alice Kimball Mrs David of Mra Frank A Lowe in R Fourth South street The club colors of purKeith and Mrs George R Savage sc ple and yellow carried Mra J A Splker entertained the out with crystal vaseseffectively of daffodils and members of her bridge club and a few vlqlets Punch was served from a ta additional friends Tuesday afternoon ble prettily- decorated with spring at a 1 o’clock luncheon followed by flowers Thirty guests were bidden bridge at her home In P street Low The members of the auxiliary are Mrs crystal bowls of pink sweet peas were D B Ramey Mra J J Acomb Mra W effectively used for the centerpieces of E Coulam Mrs CL X CaSady Mra F M the small tables where the luncheon Wilson Mrs W P Bresslngham Miss was srved Blanche Strlckley' Mra Ralph Laugh-borouThe guests of the afternoon were Mra Edward Beers Mra & Sirs Bruce Cramer Mra Edward J and Mrs R B West Holland Mra Frank Doherty of Butte Farley 3C £ £ Mont Mrs W E Coulson Mra G A The members of the Agenda club Light Mrs J H Manderfleld Mrs were delightfully entertained Monday Glenn Smith Mrs E B Ervin of St afternoon by Mta Luther Cinclalr at Louis Mrs Fred Butler Mrs Welling- her home in B Seventeenth South ton E Lake Mrs J H Handln Miss street The club members were seated Edna Shepard Mr O R Eldredge Mrs at one table for tea at 4 o'clock Lulabel Eldredge Carlson Mra Lynn A large long bowl of the spring-lik- e GUlham Mrs Ben I Rich Mrs J II flowera crystal the center of the table graced Waters and Mrs IT A Erdman Exclusive of the hostess the club Meredith Jr entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home in R First South street Violets and daffodils were prettily combined for the decorations of the rooms and the small tables where refreshments were served The members of the club Include Mra Fred Metcalf Jr Mra F C Sherrill Mrs Walter Schmelrer Mrs Cameron Mrs C C Olsen Mra R W Smeltzer Mra E H Chapman and Mra Meredith The members of the D B club were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Edith Mudgett at her home In Third avenue Tea was served at 4 Including Jobs E Yonng Sam Hear Robert Pitkin Madeleine Xah ‘ and ferns j(C jc Mr and Mrs Louis Graveure left Wednesday for Canada after a ten days stay at the Hotel Utah Mr and Mra Graveure entertained a few friends on Tuesday at an informal luncheon at the Hotel Utah The table was gay with spring flowers and covers were laid for six gg j Mrs David Keith Jr entertained a party of friends at the performance of “Iris’ Tuesday afternoon followed by a tea at the Hotel Utah Deep red Richmond roses were artistically used for the decorations of the attractive tea table and the guests of the after- 5jC BY A SUPERB CAST SUKG ' - ed 11 FESTIVAL : Mrs IX N Mayo entertained the members of the Birthday club Monday afternoon at her home in E South Temple street The club members are a few dose friends who gather to observe the birthday anniversary of each member Yesterday Mrs Milton E The Lipm&n was the honor guest table was beautifully decorated with a profusion of spring blossoms and the place cards harmonized with the spring decorative scheme Mrs Oliver A VIENNESE MUSICAL ‘ Mra A C Behle entertained half a dozen friends very Informally at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home In E Third South street In honor of Mra A O Ritter of Hongkong China a sister of Mrs W O Cl el and of this city who during her stay is being extensively entertained and Mra Emma Sutherland Lawrence of Washington D C The table was prettily sweet peas deoorated with coral-shad- - Comedy - - - Present the Sensational Musical Luncheon was served at 1 o’clock from one long table ' which was artistically decorated with crystal vases of pink and white snapdragons while the living room was bright with potted spring flowers and ferns The afternoon was spent In sewing and muslc: vocal and Instrumental selections being given by Mrs Cories and Mrs Edna Sorenson The club meets every two weeks and the club members Include Mrs’ George Paramore Mra George Franz’ Mra J J Cushman Mrs George Murdock Mra John Bruger- Mra M Johnson Mrs James Hall Mra Beers Mrs EVTf Burt and Mrs Edna Sorenson (Continued from Pagps 2) Miss Mary Wall entertained the members of her afternoon bridge club Mon- day afternoon at 1 o'clock followed by bridge The table was beautifully decorated with crystal vases of exquisite Enchantress carnations and ferns The club members are Mrs John VLyle Mrs Marlon Faua Mrs Paul Keysor Mrs Edgar Newhouse JrM Mrs John Elliott Clark Mra Boss Brown Miss Edna Dunn and Miss Mary WalL’ “PEARL OF THE ARMY” FLORENCE ROSE FASHIONS NEWS PATIIG TRAVELOGUE HEARST-PATH- E t candles The Ices and cakes were in where to use repression expression be rendered This Is the meeting postFlorenz Ames Ben Ryan and the value of these stimuli in giving poned from the 16th inst All are green and white Performance Caatlnnovs proper results cordially invited to attend was The 1 to 11 p resolution & Adelaide & following performed during experiments Presiding at the supper table were These meetindelibile are All Seats I On at last the Matinees unanimously adopted impressions play making Mrs L H Sutton Mrs J R Bowdle on the mental and physical being that ing of the Lowell Parent-Teachasso10e and 15e Evening Harrielte Lee Winthrop minute Is precious and valuable ciation: Children Ay Seat Any Time Se Mra T C McDaniels Mra A B Farley every the child is not getting ready to- f In view of the present economicalts Mra Reese Mrs Hughler Mra Turner since live but is actually living Fsycholo- condition entailed by our 'Present ' tell us that the first twelve and" MrsJorgensoxC' Young girls of oi tional affairs and the imperative nee w our thirteen years of a child's life are the esslty of using and conserving the Methodist congregations of the city most Impressionable and ofthe most food we products to the greatest advantIn spite this fact the members of the Lowell age years assisted In serving adaptable un- Parent-Teachallowed to association do heartily children been have wait The guests were received by the til these years are spent before they indorse the efforts Tonight-Aof our city combecome familiar with any voca- mission to establish city markets In Rev and Mrs J H N Williams the have comtion any of the vocational require- such places as will best serve the Rev and Mrs B J Magor the Rev ments or what the world has for their munity and we hereby pledge our patIndividuality ronage of such markets" and Mra Martin Thomas and the Rev particular these conditions are not to be But The motion picture committee of the and Mra Catterall much longer since par- Home and School will hold its very general league ents are endeavoring to see tiat—the monthly meeting at the library Monmust be constructive They conthe day March 26 at 8 p m Mrs J R CTalg entertained at her play Informed parents —are no longer The feature film of the boys' and for the child to have matinee to be given at the Para home in the Hillcrest apartments at a tent girls’ mount-Empreto keep him quiet and busy something but they-' theatre next card party for fifty guesta yesterday lan that hls play shall be accomplishMarch 31 at 1015 a m will Saturday be "Jack William H Crano’s fafhous comedy drama success —a future The alert and the Bean Stalk ng something for his afternoon Ten tables were filled with teacher does not have too many swift heart action A play crammed full of fun and — the players for five hundred and a sim- children who to care for has even a better — 150 the school age than CONFERENCE OF OLD long thrills that’s laugh a minute opportunity during ilar affair was presided over by Mra tne to charchild’s the detect parents CTalg in the evening acteristics and know In what direc- AND NEW LAND BOARDS tion he should he guided vocationally She will probably not know hls parThe Misses Afton Bergman Maud ticular vocation but she should know Number of Carey Act Projects win Be Considered at Next Brown Dora Howell and Vera Berg after a- few years what the general trend of hls intersts and abilities Is & man were the hostesses of a party and Meeting with subjectstoalive by keeping thefamiliar concret him she danCards and The old and new state land boards Thursday evening H can guideexamples him to the understanding evenwere the of features the discuss a number of Carey act will of its vocation a him to and cing meaning Then after this guidance he will soon projects which have been standing idie ing's entertainment and supper was be to undertake the that at the next meeting of tho served later from the card tablea The willable make him proficient Intraining his particu- since 1914board to be held WeJnesdav retiring hostesses were assisted in serving by lar vocation n 28 to Is been work March that The laws the guided governing Mra A XL Bergman and Mra CL F hlsHaving own and made proficient In It the disposition of ’and under the Carey HbwelL Those present besides the child can enter the world feeling not bscn completely compiled a use- act have of equipped and capable no reports have been made os to hostesses were Mr and Mra A R ful will not be and citizen His vocation being on the various the work performed man him all the to Hasel After Miss Smith Tourssen Miss Julia drudgery The operators may be di projects In world the his who found has place to be presented by Nana Bryant Cecil Kirke Huron L Duncan Miss Henrietta Duncan A V makes play of It If Edison’s work rected by the new board to comply wit: law of the the with cast of Wilkes theatre players all provisions Olson XL 8 Smith J Galsford Carl were not play to him he could not the alternative Blyden and the all-strt will land the that he endure that the hours physically week to the public domain and become ?i Boyd R D XXowell and Frank Rank srives to It Pleasure and happiness increase thetimes bodily processes so much subject again to entry Prices 15c 25c 35c 50c Boxes and Loges 75c Regular that many recuperation keeps man WE want the with consequent consumption pace matinees Thursday and Saturday Prices 15c and 25c rj on efficient labor leaving little or no who doesn't believe that advertising Is "any good" to take the matter up Boxes and Loges 60c Home and School League physical exhaustion us No harm can come of it ana with hls ideas may prove of value Announcement Parent-TeachassoEYanklln The VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE THROUGH ciation will hold its next regular meet5CR5T of years play school next Thursday aftthe at ing By Mra Oliver C Ralston Miss Ellen ernoon March 29 at 380 TODAY Explanatory1— This is another of Lees head of the school nurses' diMra Ralston's short articles qn vocaboard of will health of the vision city tional guidance One of the series ap- speak on "Children’s MONDAY Diseases" Plano week peared last the and minutes Asher Eulah Miss solo chasm between great TUESDAY business piano solo Kenneth general school and the great woik-arda- y theBridging Miss solo vocal Fern McDonald In Its world is Increasing box and discussion: Batley question y'A and the recitation the parentsimjiortance to the educator are DANIEL FEOHMAN PRESENTS will be served Refreshments the that realizing They employers from school to work should following the program Vi transition J assocla- The Edison Parent-Teachas Is the change tlon be gradual and smooth next hold Its will regular meeting to the other from one grade of school school next Monday March 26 school for the at 8the m children leaving that President Guy C Wilson of £ should be ablt to ap- it creat work-sho- p & university will speak on D the L to the of the great stage success V a in ply theirof etween Home and picturization ' question musical i" A splendid program k We are just awakening to the truth be provided by pupils of the scnooL of will are of the fact that early experiences as Invited All cordially affect hls future the child should asThe H&wthorne Parent-Teachthe early life of the animals affect their next hold Its will sociation regular does kitten little The probably future the noted dramatists Harvey J O'Higgins and Harriet Ford A story that will appeal to all boys p at the school Friday March 30 By meeting his musnot know that he Is training m 8 at p acthat he cles and his vision and girls of all ages from 7 years old to 70 years young assoThe Jefferson -- Parent -- Teacher meet-lfood when he may watches ciation hls future quire n next SELIG-TRIBUN- E will hold its regular in BRAY CARTOON tor the least motion and endeavors NEWS PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPHS In the Thirtieth 8ward chapel ways to seize - the a hundred different we m 29 : March at p Supt know Thursday his but that Continuus 1230 to 11 p m moving- object The Usual Good Music Ernest A aSmith will deliver the adto discover the senses must be trained t4 will render and boys chorus mouse and that ' his muscles must be dress Tinker’s as In Chorus" the "The sung to the task of capturing that adapted : last year joR e2R & under the SZ2s mouse The play of all young animals program given School Home and accumulation of expeauslpices InofththeSalt Lake theatre w is in reality the voLeague Lincoln Parent-Teachlater in the- lifechilrience to be usednot The ? assofollow that cation Does it meetnext hold its will ciation trainthis have regular should previous dren 29 March school at school the their Thursday up before ing give theytrades ing enter the P J Sanders director of and industries T at 8'P m Girls’ and dub work will deall things obedient to Boys and The child in nature hides none of its liver an allustrated lecture on "School the impulse ofthe child we "rec- Gardening and Other Club Work" and emotions In playing Sunday Monday Tuesday care of -nature to Dri Ernest A Smith will deliver anxious the ognize men1 to each other" Even the short address discover X BUSHMAN SHOWING FRANCIS NOW TRAILS T1IB MOONSHINERS” to conceal many next Monday”5 March 26 Beginning adult who has learned X reels of thrills and laughs by Two f Is less on hls at 180 p m Dr Raphael Olson baby Chapter THE WIRTH FAMILY VERNA of his likes and dislikes The will the cowboy comedian a deliver of the child first he has whetn specialist guard abandon plays AND COMPANY ’ MERSERAU “SHORTY? HAMILTON ' ' memthe of self and csji freely series of weekly ' talks before SECRET GREAT “THE perfect JUBILEE his bers of the Riverside Parent-Teachenter into his playlaand thus reveals IHE EXPOSITION “THE PURPLE MASK” l unfold- association at the Riverside school All ' character which gradually RAYMOND House of Mystery” “The ‘‘HIP'' FOUR ento Invited are which attend the cordially:of lectures ' play ing through the' experience play Superphoto 1 JUNnew new THE a DENNIS only Sunday series HERBERT develops Every its turn ' (rives tire The Training School Parent-TeachAMERICA and this ' in play FIRST” western “SEE The dr: great experiment MONK “THE GLE MAN newv feelings association will hold a 'meeting in the to new knowledge Cartoon comedy by Harry Palmer rise actsroom AND OTHER new and school abiliKINGDOM new: ’desires: new' it IMMEDIATE LEE If kindergarten'March 28 ofat 8thep m ' Dr Tomorrow-r'therefore ties Playi andexcellent playthings Wednesday CHANCE” " DARING “THE FEATURES ts AadSmith 'Will deliver' the can serve as Ernest if the supervisors understand dress ? A fine musical program will T- - a er na-gis- muAmubhm ll Week Starting er ss 66 - The lenrie 4 1 ar se-ve- the I er ss: early Pammoim&Hmpress a e" bread-and-butt- er - "Co-operati- Si JACKPICKFORD “THE DUMMY” er “Book-knowledg- : on er 4! -- - -- - - - - - er - BROADWAY - - - : SHORTY -a ' - v-I- n er : : -- - - - - - er SE-CRE- T: f: - - - - — ’ culture-implemen- - - - - ’ ' t ' i' v 7- - ' '7' J - - ' ' i ' ' v - i - ' ' :'7- - - j a Vj ok - R 4 |