Show - t ' 'I MR ?' 1 biscuit flour ROGER t ' Test 2 d Notice that you use less shortening when you use one-thir- A New Standard in Women’s Wear COTTOLE Test 3 See how the oven nicely COTTO-LEN- u MINA i Note the crispness of the biscuit crusts Notice the lightness of the COTTOLENE biscuits when you break them open Years ago — and not so many years ago either —most women made their house dresses They could not buy what they demanded in a dress Test 6 bis- bis- cuits made with butter Test 7 some the price of butter er Mina Taylor Dresses Set a New Standard with iiiii There are six big features to the Clarence War nock Mrs Milton man and Mrs I O Marioneaux aft aft sft GREETERS ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON Mrs R B West was the hostess afternoon at a delightful luncheon given In compliment to the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Greeters of Utah The table bore bowls of Jonquils and ferns oncrystal were the edges of which little downy chicks the place perchedwere cards decorated with Easter flowers and the little bonbon dishes furthered the Easter decorative scheme During the afternoon one of Shakespeare’s plays was studied under the leadership of Mrs B F Ramey The guests Included Mrs Frank A Lowe Mrs J Acomb Mrs Ed Beers Mrs W E j Coulam Mrs J C Geary of McGill Nev Mrs B F Iiamey Mrs Bressingham Miss Blanche Strlckley and Mrs William Loughborough ?fr iff yes-terd- - s Today they can buy a better dress than they can make at home and a more economical garment as well Now compare ttie flavor of Compare the price of TAYLOR” Dresses The Choice of Discriminating Women Test 5 your COTTOLENE cuits with the flavor of :? E biscuits brown Test 4 ct if v LENE creams ' with your W POWERS will entertain at a at this evening partyThird avenue in home in their dancing honor of Mr and Mrs Russell Kimball Woodruff and Mr and Mrs David Keith Jr sc 3je jft Mrs E F Hanna and Mrs W O Cleland will entertain at a tea this afternoon at the Hanna home in N State street in honor of Mrs Ovid II Ritter of Hongkong ac aft aft The entertainment committee of the Sarah Daft home including the board of directors will entertain this afternoon at the home in honor of the new members of the board Mrs recently elected Mrs They C are Simon C CounBamberger Mrs W N Williams Mrs tryman T R Black Mrs A H Cowie Mrs Alonza B Irvine and Miss Edna I Cohn Mrs B A M Frolseth Is and Mrs MarretiringZanepresident C’herdron newly elected garet president of the association £ £ £ Mrs W Perry will entertain the members of the Busy Twelve Sewing club this afternoon at her home 047 S Second West street aft aft ft The Housewives’ league will meet this afternoon at 230 o’clock at the Y W C A Dr Charles Peak will talk on “Bad Teeth and How They Affect Health” All housewives are cordially invited to attend Miss Florence Wells a popularwill be the com young bride-elethis afternoon at a pllrnented guest k itchen shower and kenslngton to be by Miss Gladys Young at home in C street her given The of Miss Lucile Mrs Id nek marriago of Mr andBuddo-kophdaughter Fred Linck and Rudolph of Shelley Ida will take place at noon today in the Salt Lake Temple ae Radiant Sewing circle willW meet CulIf this afternoon with Mrsavenue bertson 583 Emerson aft 9ft 9ft The Draper Mothers’ club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mr a J W Ensign 80 S street “The Ethical Value of Amusement” will The be the topic for discussion committee In churge of the afternoon program includes Mrs J W Mrs H J Pinch Mrs H M Ensign Weitfes and Mrs F C Walk Ar rangements have been completed for the second annual luncheon to be given by the members of the club the Newhouse hotel Saturday aftat ernoon March 31 at 130 o'clock aft jft jft The Lloyd alliance of the First church will meet this aftUnitarian ernoon at the home of Mrs R D Seymour 1145 E Sixth South street Miss Alice Rowe will speak on “The Church School” sft aft aft The Cleofan will meet this afternoon with Mrs Clarence E Xeslen and Mrs Conway Ashton will conof French art tinue the discussion sft sft Jft The Oliver O Howard Woman’s this1 afterRelief Corps will meet the O O noon at 230 o’clock In F hall je j(e $ Past Guardians club No 1 Women of Woodcraft will meet this afternoon at58the Knights of PyE Broadway All thias hallare to be present members urged aft ifg A testimonial recital will be given ward this evening8 at the Twentieth o’clock for Owen A chapel at Bartlett the popular young MRS ‘i: See how quickly COTTO- ETEXTS OP THE DAY AND J Featu redinOrpheum Headliner Mg Test V SALT LAKE F CITT UTAH WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 1917 THEfHERALD-REPTTOLICA- N SOCI ETY '£' it v ay Y MINA TAYLOR DRESS room through the hips where needed 2 —Ample room through back of waist— no bind 1- MISS JULIE HERNE Miss Julie Herne the pretty player with Claude Grillingwater in "The Frame-Up- " one of the headliners of the new vaudeville bill which opens at the Orphenm theatre this evening for their home in San Francisco andCalithe last six months have toured the fornia They expect to leave about middle of April for an extended visit In New York Mrs Pittman has returned of several weeks in Calfrom a Eugene stay ifornia and is the guest of Mr and Mrs Harold P Fabian at their home in Second avenue ing here 3 — Sleeves and arm holes that do not pinch or bind A — Perfect fit because fitted over living models even 5 — Perfect buttonholes that cannot run if a thread breaks 6 — Style to a degree pdving a garment of fine appearance as well as comfort Gretel” In the Salt Lake theatre Reservations have been made for the following: W WH Riter Waldemar Van Cott Anthon Lund Richard W Young Belle M Gemmell HenryBam-H Bennion Earnest Rolapp Harden H S Auerbach Walter Fitch berger Dr C S Baldwin Stephen H Love N T Porter William N Williams W W Armstrong George Whitmore Dr George W Middleton and David Mattson sje Prof and Mrs Welton J Crook are at the Newhouse en route to Stanford Dr and Mrs A M Palmer of Rigby the guestsMrsof Ida have urrlved to be Mr and Mrs Palmer's parents John Wells until after the marriage of university inFlorence Wells and Hooper formally at a kenslngton and miscel- Miss which takes place tomorrow! COUNTY BUYS STEEL Knowlton laneous shower yesterday afternoon at her home In Murray In honor of Miss Mrs Sam Sharraan has left for ChiMildred Hapgood whose marriage FOR THREE BRIDGES Mr Shaman will take place during the week An cago where she will next three weeks will spend the join Easter decorative scheme was attrac- They an advance In the Fearing of In the east tivelyteacarried out for appointments ae afe aft of steel early Salt Lake county has price the table centered by a little nest order for about ten tons of Prof and Mrs O J P Widtsoe have placed an of colored straw filled with fluffy steel at a cost of 81000 The steel will returned from a short trip to California be chicks From the nest to the corners used In the erection of three bridges beaches ribof the table were d In Little Cottonwood canyon Work bons to which were attached miniaof regents of the TJnlver- - on the bridges the estimated cost of The board ture chickens and ducka The Invited which when completed Is 12500 will the Monday commence were Mrs L A Martin Mrs alty of Utah will attend guestsMcComle WILLIAM M BRADLEY will- John as soon as the steel arrives of “Hansel and performance evening Mrs Booth Barker Frton at a kenslngton in the Mrs Henry Harker Mrs H F HapMRS afternoon at her home day good Mrs George G Watts Mrs Lida Branaford apartments ' Know Mrs Roy Scott Mrs McLaughlin airs C F Jones Mrs Ray Arnold SPRING-LIK- E LUNCHEON Mrs Arthur Townsend and Mrs Ralph Giles roll IIHIDE-- E I KCT se ai Miss Florence Wells whose marriage MRS DUNYON aeAND to Hooper Knowlton will take place BRITTON HOSTESSESMRS ALtomorrow was the honor guest yesterAt the Dunyon home 28 H street arranged prettily day afternoon at aMiss Helen Knowl-lo- n Mrs N A Dunyon and Mrs Corey T luncheon given by of her sister Mrs Albritton yesterday afternoon enterat the homein Markea of the “Old Maids’ Asplace The tained the cast Seeley llarvey & playlet recently given at gxieets' were seated at one table at- sociation” centered with a large crys- the Illff Methodist church A spring tractively and combination of jonquils and violets arbasket filled with daffodils viotal tied with a full butterfly bow of ranged in da crystal basket andan tied arwith tulle formed let tulle The piace cards and favors were also in yellow and violet Cov- tistic centerpiece for the attractive tea ers were laid for Miss Wells Mrs table Assisting during the afternoon W James Jr were Miss Angela Dunyon Miss EsJohn Wells Mrs I) Miss Rose Msrle telle Dunyon Miss Marlon Albritton Miss Marion Whitney Young Miss Louise Yaunkers lira and Miss Mary Channell Twenty-fou- r John X Clawson Miss Lillian Wells guests were present 36 Miss Clarice Mrs E Q Knowlton Wells Mrs A M Palmer and Mrs IN HONOR OF MISS GRAHAM Miss Louisa Lees was the hostess Selley £ and Miss Hattie Graham & bride of the spring the complimented guest NEIGHBORHOOD CARD shower C LUB last evening at a miscellaneous MEETS given at the C M Lees home In N The regular semimonthly meeting of Fifth West street Red carnations was the Nei?hborhoo'l Bridge at club festoons of hearts were used for the home and held vesterdav afternoon decorations of the rooms of Mrs J T "Richards in A street the effective evening was pleasantly passed in Luncheon was served at 1 o’clock from The and games Miss Bessie Gra a table gpv with crystal vases of deep music Mrs C M Lees and Miss Ruby ham In daffodils followed Bridge yellow the young hostess In The Graham assisted of the afternoon the early hours are the sixteen guests entertaining N Mrs H Mayo club members g( Mrs George W Putnam Mrs Harry CADETS WILLj ENTERTAIN Mrs C Edwards Mrs J T Richards The battalion of cadets of the Salt Lake High school has Issued Invitations for the annual military ball to be given on Friday evening March 13 Exhibiat the Bonneville pavilion9 tion drill will be given at o’clock Bed from MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR U1UDK-TO-11- E Mrs Gordon Gillespie entertained —--Ample In addition these splendid garments are made from the highest grade wash fabrics that laugh at repeated launderings and come from each as fresh and dainty as ever t ! We offer MINA TAYLOR DRESSES to you with the confidence that they are just what you have been longing for for years We sell them under a rigid guarantee of perfection in fit workmanship and material You are invited to see these unusual garments at this store— lt will be & pleasure the entire line no matter whether yoii to have you “shop through” ‘ 11 dresses or not n straw-colore- N ? Dainty Comedienne at Pantages Today i - Range of Prices from $150 to $395 Second Floor Seaoa&Eloor violet-shade- Jump 'f ' vj ! n-- v r- MUSIC SECTION MEETS A splendid program was given in Morning and KeitK-100 road Utah coal men look for great demands to be made on the Utah fields as the business of the Rock Springs district was mainly In Idaho the Pacific Northwest and on the Pacific coast As the Utah companies have served these territories during the past two years the officials of the local will companies say that they comminingeven with the Wyoming spilt panies In taking over the territory’ formerly held by the Rock Springs mines T J O'Brien sales of the Federal Coal company manager said yesterday’ that he thought the greater part of the commercial trade with the Rock Springs district would go to other the Utah Wyoming companies and that In the Idaho share companies might trade to some extent John S Crltch-loof the United States Fuel company said that Utah mines would be called upon to furnish the bulk of the co&l providing they could get sufficient men and sufficient transportation facilities to get the coal to the PRETTY GIRLS TO SELL POPCORN BALLS Utah Humane Society Will Promote Sale Expect to Raise $1000 w One hundred Salt Lake higrh lend & helping hand school girls willpretty at the regular meeting of the music secto the Utah Humane society on April tion of the Ladles’ Literary club yes5 when they will tell popcorn belle at the clubhouse The on the street to swell the funds of the terday afternoon was “Realistic Folk and Symsubject association Drink Hot The program was as follows: were ' completed yesterphony” Arrangements on Talk "Realistic and Folk Syma conference at between Prof I day illusMrs J Louis Strohauer M Glililan principal of the West Side phony” three members duet trated by High school and Mrs Tom D Pitt repTeli'a why everyone should drink "Scherzo From New World Symthe society The society exresenting phony” (Dvorak) Philip A Bansbach het water each morning to $1000 from the sale clear pects G 8 Soderlund piano violin violin C Walter Lewis manager of Walker before breakfast solo Jargo “New World Symphony” Bros Dry Goods company andn 1L N Miss Romania Hyde piano (Dvorak) Byrne manager of the 6” solo “Symphony Pathetique No company have granted the privileges the (Tschalkowsky) Miss Rowena Korns and woman half worof their stores to the society Girls Why Is man tenor solo "Oh Parldlso” (Meyerwill be stationed there to sell popcorn time feeling nervous despondent dull and un- beer) "Why?” (Tschalkowsky) Alfred as long as the stores remain open ried some headachy days some days really incapacitated Best The committees to have charge of strung Margaret ±'ora tne Einging cozntdiemte who is featured on tne new oul opensale were appointed yesterday as the by illness? afternooiL ing at the Pantages theatre this MEMBERS OF V D CLUB If we all would practice Inside bath- - WILL follows: HE COMPLIMENTED what a change Arrangements— James M Forsyths fng place gratifying of thousands of Instead D G Tuttle V members The Walter and the of club who anaemic-looking half-sic- k SB la —Mrs Llley souls with will leave soon for California IncludBarnes Mra Sales Kimball Mra G H McMahon muddyof complexions we should ing Mrs Martin Lee Mrs Glenn Pepastycrowds tee happy healthy terson Mrs W G Mackler Arid Miss Mra Arthur Graham Mra W A Barn everywhere Tne rea-opeople be will Edna of Kate Williams Miss Mary honor Donnelly guests ringtonMraMies A is that the human system docs not at a dinner dance given Friday night G Tuttle Mrs James Wall Walter rid Itself each day of all the w’aste by Miss Marguerite Taylor at her W D Foster Miss MarMrs H' Moyle our under accumulates which it present home on N Main street The club MacVichis Miss Etta powers and garet Fisher to keep growing boys and girls' node cf living For every ounco of entertain at tea Saturday afternoonwill Mrs Harris at the Tood and drink taken into system same in of honor Newhouse the the and is and that ' happy healthy ounce of waste material members nearly beancarried out else It ferments bust to give them e which TUESDAY" AFTERNOON BRIDGE and forms ptomaine-likpoisons NEW MARKET OPENED TO into the blood ire absorbed ENTERTAINED necessarv as it is to clean CLUB Just as from Mrs John Elliott Clark entertained the furnace each day the ashes members of the Tuesday Afternoon the will burn and hot bright efore the fire io we must each morning clear the In- Bridge club today at the Fabian home UTAH COAL OPERATORS on Twelfth East street Luncheon was side organs of the previous day’s a from table served with gay of indigestible waste and flowers and the enterwsre spring for breakfast: guests toxins Men and women whether tained ody or In the of tables three at to drink each afternoon The members bridge well are advised lick of the club Horning before breakfast a glass of John VI Lyle Miss lira teal hot water with a teaspoonful of sre Mrs Clark 'Mines Will This wonderfully ' nourishing Rqck Springs Wall Miss Mary Marshall ' Mra Imestone phosphate In It as a harm-es- s Mary means cf washing out of the Charles L Smith Mrs Edgar Newfood has a sweet nutty flavor that Give Entire Product to Komach liver kidneys and bowels the house Jr Mrs Paul F Xeyser Miss Miss Dunn Edna Mra waste sour Marjorie material Idle Dey makes it popular with children tidlgestlble Union Pacific Railroad ind toxins thus cleansing sweetening Harold Ross Brown and Mrs Harold P Fabian the entire alimentary purifying pd £ ti pmal before putting more food into the IN HONOR OF HIM One of the few sweet foods SHEARMAN lomach Mra Heber M Wells entertained Utah and Wyoming mines will have Millions of peop le who had ihelr turn that does not harm digestion but ' to supply 200000 tons of coal to take Ht constipation bilious - attacks acid half a dozen cl se friends of Mies Edith the nervous days and sleepless Shearman informally at tea yesterday of the amount to be wlth place gomachhave them builds and bright strong become eal cranks about afternoon at the Welle home in First drawn from the commercial market tights disJune 1 when the Rock Springs comhe morning Inside bath A quartei-toun- d avenue of the Union Coal Paalfio trict of limestone phosphate will not Mrs J M Smith formerly Miss Flor'oeases to - furnish coal for comJit grocers everywhere ost much at the’ drug store buc Is ence pany Bond Is visiting her parents Mr mercial purposes The demands of the to anyone its uffident to demonstrate Union Facifle railroad system have beand Mrs T C Bond and her aunt Mra and sweetening leasing upon come so heavy that the entire output Since their mar :ffect Adrertlse-gethe system —freshening Agnes Mr Lytle Colbath of the district Is to go to the rail- an£ Mrs Smith have made riage u I Water market The trade of the Rock Springs district in commercial coal was worth about 8500000 annually it la estimated coal men by TEST MILITIA CASE TO BE EXPEDITED Washington March 27 — Litigation to determine whether state militiamen enlisted under the old Dick law may’ be compelled under the call of the President to give federal service under the new militia law today was ordered exthe by the supreme courtTheat test pedited war department's request cases are habeas corpus proceedings of Alexander M Emerson and Alfred P Lowell cavalrymen who declined su-to oath and the take the new federal will affect the preme court’s decision status of many thousand guardsmen Kelth-O’Brie- - I I ! Di-cret- ed rosy-sheek- There's good way YourFavoitteCoal When you learn the efficiency of “Aberdeen” Coal you would rather this 95 have two tons-oper cent fuel than three tons of the ordinary kinds f “Aberdeen” is clean— 3§e economical — dependable You know just what to expect from it under all con- ’ - - ditions - f? - nt - ‘V Y ’Y x ” rf : I SV j Don’t accept ordinary coal when you can just as have “Aberdeen” Insist on this popular coal well -- at Kenilworth Utah by Independent Coni St Coke Co Mined |