Show THE Ur-Pheu- 3 UKAI TIl’lL TEA AT $ lVOOUKlFF lltMIE Mrs Russell Coe Woodruff and Miss over one Adelaide Woodruff presided of the season of the most beautiful teas afternoon at the attractive yesterday home In Twelfth East street Woodruff bidden to meet when 250 guests wereWoodruff one of Mrs Russell Kimball The most popular brides of the winter season The guests were received in the drawing room which was a veritable bower of lovelv Easter lilies by Mrs Woodruff Miss Adelaide Woodruff Kimball Woodruff the Mrs honor guest and Mrs William 11 McIntyre Among those who assisted in the general entertaining of the guests were Mrs Karl A Scheid Mrs John Weir Mrs’ Charles Richards Mrs John D Scheirt and Miss Marian Rookledge The tea table was unusually attractive with a combination of the Easter colors white and yellow The table was Florcovered with an exquisite cloth of while entine lace over pale yellow satin in the center was a graceful basket filled with golden daffodils Presiding at the tea and coffee urns during the afternoon were Mrs Fred C Dern Mrs Harold Ross Brown Mrs Roger W Powers Mrs Lynn Thoinpaon Mrs N George Jay Gibson and Mrs Georgewere in serving Assisting Miss Marian McIntyre Miss Marjprle Bid well Miss Dorothy Bailey and Miss The receiving hours Jlllian I matcher were from 4 to 7 o'clock llHIDGE TEA FOK 1 1 It I II E MKT Mrs Charles G Billings entertained at a prettily appointed bridge tea yeshome In the terday afternoon at her BouleVard in lienor of her apartments I'ouHin Miss Iuelle Reed whose mar will take riage to Sidney Burt Lockhart Vases of deep place during the month yellow Jonquils were arranged about tiie rooms and the hostess was assisted the afternoon by Mrs I M during 1‘baris The guests hidden included a few of tiie close friends of the bride e and were Miss Ruth Groeshner MissNorma Haverenmp Miss Sandy Roberts Mrs Frederick L Stauffer Mrs George Reed Mrs George B Lock hurt Mrs A T Moon Mrs Marcel lus Snow and Mrs Jack Stone sjt n MEET 4'ltlSTAI BRIDGE The members of the Crystal Bridge rlub were delightfully entertained at s o'clock luncheon yesterday afternoon by Mrs James Lsngton at her The home In K First South street were seated at small tables that guests were prettily decorarod with white enameled baskets filled with pink sweet pens and ferns Assisting during the afternoon were the daughters of the hostess Miss Birdie Langton Miss Inez and Miss Irene Langton and langton Die members of P J McIntosh Mrs ihe club and the extra guests include Mrs Mrs F J Westcott president Charl-- s A Quigley Lynch Mrs jMrsc Bernard Miss O Mecklenburg Welch Mrs Kate Halloran MrsA Henry K Tiernan Mrs R If Peale Mrs Elizabeth J O'Brien Mrs Ezra Thompson Mrs Bismarck Snyder Mrs W I Mrs Mrs Thomas Kearns Snyder Mrs W James Ivers Mrs J F H Ilanehett Mrs Stanley Mrs J J J Burke and Mrs Matthew Cullen Hn-s- e'l E-- to-b- - sje ru 1 P'-'n-n ajc THOMAS ENTERTAINS Mrs El bridge L Thomas wae SIRS the afternoon at a prethostess yesterday 1 o'clock luncheon for the tily arranged of the Plate club The guests members were seated at small tables that were gav with low crystal bowls of white and yellow tulips The club members are Sirs Fred (' Usrn Mrs W L Ellerbeck Mrs A L Hoppaugh Mrs Wallace Bransford Mra Levis Evans MrMrs James Elbridge L Thomas Airis Mrs James Rogers MrsDickGeorge Mrs Howard H Law-eo- n chambers Mrs Frank Dole Mrs C E Traver and Mrs William 11 '’lilMs - ItKI) TEA Ladies' Yesterday afternoon at the of LibSpirit Literary club house the of the AmeriDaughters chapter erty can Revolution were the hostesses at a delightful bridge tea for the benefit f the Red Cross Thew heel and distaff the insignia of the chapter were placed at either sides of the American while platform Durwere draped overlarge the windows flags of afternoon the the hours earlywore filled with the ing tables playixty ers for bridge and durvng the tea hour an artistic program was given by Mrs lid ward Hoffman dramatic reader and Ashton soprano solos by Mrs Ernest Smith accompanied by Mrs Perclval Perkins while Mrs Dorrltt Evans charming Woulley was heard In a The comgroup ofon piano selections for the sucmittee arrangement Mrs George V cessful affair Included Mrs S A Cobb Mrs Frank Lawr L Dodge Mrs J Sterling Snow Mrs D D Stockman Mrs Frank Holman Mr Edward Hoffman Mrs Benjamin F Ititer Miss Josephine Wallace Miss Helen lianna Miss Frances Johnson Miss Edith Mudgett Miss Dora Hall Miss Margaret Clark The following young girls served tea at the card tables at the close of the game: Helen Hanna Miss Mls Josephine Wallace Miss Harriet Cook Miss -- i Events of the Day m honor of Mrcf H Billing ae Mrs Hugh Dougall will entertain at a luncheon this afternoon at her home 219 Fourth avenue in honor of Mrs Maria Y Dougall who has returned from southern recently California where she has spent the winter Covers will be laid for twelve and the will include the close friendsguests of the complimented guest jjg The Octagon Bridge club will meet this afternoon with Mrs William Dunn at her home In E Third South street Luncheon will be served at 1 o’clocksjf The county fair will open this at the Cathedral hall under evening the auspices of the Young Ladies' of the Roman Catholic Sodality church Attractive booths are beamong them being a ing arranged French flower booth and a country store The French flower booth will be in charge of Miss Mary Lynch Miss Helen Kearns Miss Mary Miss Genevieve Hoffman Hughes Miss Florence Collins Miss Mary Lee Miss Mary Crowley and Miss Kathleen Geoghegan More than 300 reservations have been made for the dinner which will open the fair this Excellent entertainment evening will be given during the dinner and in the evening by the following local artists: Edward Fitzpatrick T B Trent Misses Loretta and Genevieve Malone Miss Esther Mrs White Boothby Badger the UniversityLydia All male quartet Hallows college orchestra and Frank Rasmussen ac ag Section three of the Ladies' Aid society of the Immanuel Baptist church will meet this afternoon at 230 o'clock with Mrs L E Trowbridge 334 Fourth avenue At the meeting of the social center to be held at 230 o'clock in the basementtoday of the First Congregational church Mrs Widtsoe will continue her lectures on “Household Management and the Budget System” 328 W Second South The :jc section of the Ladies’ history club will meet this mornLiterary1015 The ing at "Society and Ceremonials Insubject India’’ will be presented by Mrs Weymouth Mrs W M Stookey will give a review of Kipling's “Kim'’ dje sje Mrs Orson X Kelly will entertain at a dinner party this evening at the home of her mother Mrs Clara W Beebe 120 G street in honor of Miss Fannie Ensign and Koy Gunn whose engagement was recently announced Miss Tva Bnddley will entertain W in honor of Mrs this eveningwho G Mackler will leave next Sunfor California to spend several day months aie Miss Sara N&pper will entertain at a “silver tea” at St John's parish Ninth East street and Logan avenue 2 until 5 o'clock All today from members and their friends parish are invited The E T ( club will be entertained by Mrs George Purdy at her home on Twelfth East street this $e sfc afternoon sj- - Your hair ecomes light wavy fluffy as soft lustrous abundant and appe&ra and beautiful aa a young girl's arter a "Danderine hair cleanse” Just try thla — moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your strand at a time hair taking one small cleanse the hair of adust modirt This will and excessive oil and in just few ments you have doubled the beauty of your hair Besides beautifying the hair at once Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff cleansesforever purifies and Invigorates the scalp stopping Itchand falling hair ingBut what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use —when you new hair fine and will actually see — yes — but really new downy at first hair growing all over the scalp Ifofyou care ror pretty soft hair and lots it bottle of Knowl-ton-or get a surely Danderine from any it — Advertoilet counter and just try druggist Street Salt Lake City Phones Was 2308 and 2823 jjC sQc thick wavy strong and beautiful Storage Company afe j(c Will Direct Operation of War on During Railways Hair stops falling out and gets Behalf of Government ffl A Keyser Fireproof RS JAMES HOGLK will entertain at a luncheon this after- noon at the Hotel Utah In age BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR also DENVER and the EAST LOS ANGELES and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Don’t ship to any point without calling on us first will GEOCSHT-'GA- at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah followed by a matinee party at the a This will be the first in by Mrs cries of affairs to be givenmonths Geoghegan during the spring I Mrs C U Heuser Mrs L II Stohr Miss Margaret Miss Edith Mudgett Connell Mrs L E Hall Mrs J E Mrs William M Mrs Oglesby E Kinney II K Klingender Mrs C Ferry M M Mrs J Dart Mrs A Gosling Mrs W A Turner of Ogden Miss Mary Littlefield of Ogden Miss Grace Bail-le- y 1 V BOARD CHOSEN STOP DANDRUFF AND at less than freight rates We are making up cars now for JOSEPH RAILROAD WAR 'GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT! Ship Your Furniture Through ICeyser’s MRS 5 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY APRIL 12 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N WILL ENTERTAIN' FOR ’s 25-ce- nt MISS CANDLAND Mrs O R Dibblee will entertain at a luncheon tomorrow afternoon in tisement honor of Miss Margaret Candland of Mount Pleasant whose engagement to Edwin Scott Walker of Oakland Cal has recently been announced Miss Candland arrived yesterday from Mount Pleasant and will be the guest of her sister Mrs Dibblee for several days Saturday afternoon Miss Eva Lund will entertain at a luncheon at TO her home in West Temple street In honor of Miss Candland and Sunday morning Miss aCatherine Snelgrove will breakfast in honor of entertain at the young bride-ele- Ml TO BE REFUNDED For Arbor Day Washington April 11 — Heads of the principal railroads In the United States meeting here today at the call of the council of Rational defense named a board of five men to direct the operation of American railways throughout the war It was announced that the purpose of the board would be to give the government the best possible service not only in transporting troops and military supplies but in handling every necessary commodity Members of the board are: Fairfax Harrison of the Southern chairman Howard Elliott of the New Haven Samuel Rae of the Pennsylvania Hale Holden of the Burlington and Julius Kruttschnitt of the Southern Pacific Daniel Willard president of the Baltimore Sl Ohio and chairman of the defense council's advisory commission will be an ex officio member of the board and the Interstate commerce commission will be asked to name an- As advertised in “Vogue” and other leading fashion publications —Made of the new Wonder-Lin- ” cloth — These smocks are an appropriate substitute for the middy — Four new styles in striking color combinations — Prices: $395 $495 $595 $695 See these in our State street windows 4 time-honor- other The board or central executive committee as it is called in an announcement by the defense council will operTEACHERS OF STATE ate through a special committee on na- Middies for tennis golf and all other sport wear — Slip-ove- r styles — lace-frostyles — lace-sid- e styles —button and pleated Norfolk styles — In white with red copen blue or navy col- nt ht DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AT LUNCHEON’ Mrs C A Quigley entertained at a luncheon yesterbeautifully appointed home in E South at her day afternoon Most street E-in honor of the Temple p Rev Edward Hanna D D of San Francisco and the Rt of SacraRev Thomas Grace covered with a mento The table wasbishop handsome cloth of Florentine lace over satin in the center of which was a gold basket filled with American Beauty roses and tied with tulle in the same shade From the were basket to the corners of the tableribbon satin streamers of and covers were laid for twelve ardi-bisho- - rose-color- ed rose-color- ed aje DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs G W Marshall presided over a bridge luncheon prettily appointed yesterday afternoon at her home in the Hillcrest apartments Delicately pink and scarlet tipped tulips were combined with clusters of yellow Jonfor the effective decorations of quils room The place and the table the and cards were suggestive spring with bluebirds were afternoon were Assisting during the and Mrs C G CarlMrs J F Rhoades son The invited guests were Mrs Horace $20000000 Walker Mrs Benjamin L Rich Mrs E J Holland Mrs Glenn Smith Mrs H Manderfield Mrs L S Gi Ilham of Petrograd April 11 — “The party Mrs Lou Snow Miss Annie McQuar-ri- e PATRIOTISM WILL which the the and fatherland army" Mrs G A Light Mrs J H Waters the includes most of the members ofresoMrs J A Spiker and Mrs C E ChrisFEATURE has adopted a BANQUET garrison Petrograd tensen lution strong'ly supporting the warwar “We urge the continuance of the lr Association Annual a victorious conclusion" reads the to DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Function at Hotel Utah On resolution “namely a peace restoring ENTERTAIN free the ancient frontiirs of Russia and RusSaturday The inclosed portion of the roof and German the Poland Including was the garden of the Hotel Utah a beauWhat promises to be one of the big- sian territory scene of yesterday afternoon “A peace without the consent of the affairs of its kind ever held in gest luncheon by tifully appointedof the Utah given allies would be shameful: would threatUtah Is the annual banquet of the Pioneers the Daughters with the sixteenth anAssociation of Utah which will en Russian liberty: would brand us with in connection be held separate us Saturday evening of this week disgrace and treason: would of the nual encampment organization 14 at 730 o’clock in the ballroom from free anti republican April England a business luncheon the Preceding was France from Belgium Serbia Montethe Hotel Utah held in the Bishop's of Final sufmeeting and officers which Rumania are and rapidly being negro d&vastation in behalf have preparations for the year consummated of their building of all the fered Greek letter by elected One hundred guests were fraternity men in the state Notices friends and make us perjurers to our In have been mailed to every member of solemn oaths to free Poland” seated at the long table that was the form of a T“ and prettily deco- the demands that the council party and requesting acceptances to of The rated with crystal baskets filled with the fraternity sailors' delegates use soldiers' banquet The place cards ferns and daffodils to support the pro all a its “from The declares committee that authority were artistic folders embossed with patriotic oratorical and hilarious view- visional government: that it operate ex the contained the American flag and govthe surprovisional the will through clusively as coming banquet words of the famous song “Utah We point" the sole governmental powernment ever all held others the pass by Love Thee” and "The er to which the country and the army A great many acis ceptancesassociation Banner” Mrs Annie Wells Cannon that it have taken the oath of been have received already of the association and Mrs- bv the committee in charge which con- - forthwith put an end to fidelity all dissensions president Zlna Y Card was the successful toast Arnold Gleed Miller Ed - between workmen and employers in 0f j A mistress of the afternoonwere The fol- - Bjats D Le Compt Nelson Norgren and view of the fact that disorganization ward of industry threatens the army with given: Boise lowing patriotlctjoasts Mother” Mrs Amelia jTom The Pioneer and that it postpone operaThe the will calamity program during evening Weber be mostly a daughter of th of the eig'ht-hotion day by directing and those Flygare camp among patriotic "Old Glory and the who will respond to toasts are Frank the workmen to labor as many hours county 8mith J Gustln Dr John F Crltchlow Dr daily as is humanly possible The apPioneer” Mrs Lucy Woodruff of Wilford Woodruff E A Smith city superintendent of peal to the army says: granddaughter “We urge you to employ all your who raised the flag on Ensign peak schools Gilbert White and Dr Harry in the work preparatory to in 1S47: "Heritage of the Pioneers” Davis strength PatriMrs Romona Wilcox Cannon the battles The soldiers should es-on tablish a more vigorous discipline otic songs were sung by the entire under the direction of Miss SETTLES CONTROVERSY the basis of the new order ofandemocassembly army Elm a Young chorister of the camp racy remembering that isonly a danger to sustained by discipline more Officers for the ensuing year were OVER FILING FEES crowd of the enemy and not a elected as follows: Mrs li J O Hayobedience to the Strict armed men ward president: Mrs Victoria O C Dal by assistant attorney genand the officers government secretary Mrs Edna Hyde Mrs eral yesterday settled a controversy provisional It is the sacred duty of by secretary: designated corresponding Ridges M T Howe historian: Miss Ella between the offices of the secretary of every soldier" Mrs I T Whitta- state and the state insurance commisJeremy treasurer: S Wilsioner by handing down the opinion ker registrar Mrs ElizabethSnow asthat all filing fees of insurance com- HOOVER ACCEPTS cox auditor and Miss Rlnta of incorporpanies containing articles sistant secretary in lTtah should be Covers were laid for Mrs Emmeline ation and toa charter CHAIRMANSHIP OF the insurance commission B Wells Mrs Sarah Jane Cannon credited Mrs Maria Y Dougall Mrs Ellen R funds U S FOOD BOARD The difference of opinion as to the Harden Bennion Mrs W Xibley MrsMrs H J Hayward Mrs proper recipient of filing fees arose W Rlter London April 11 — Herbert C Hoover Anne Groesbeck Mrs Zina Y Card Mrs through contradictory features of the Harden Bennion of head of the American commission for F M Lyman Mrs S M Woolley Mrs law secretary H Ilorne state it is said will ask the opinion relief in Belgium after consultation George Mary S THorne Mrs Mrs W J Horne of Dan B Shields attorney general with his colleagues on the commission Bennion Mrs 8 Mrs Orson Bennion Mrs Fannie W Mr' Shields it is understood indorses has accepted the chairmanship offered the opinion of his assistant Mr Dalby him by the national defense council of Parkinson Mrs Janette A Hyde Mrs on the points as to which Mr Bennion the new food board in the United States B Mrs B Sarah Lyman Clayton Amy Mr Hoover expects to leave shortly Mrs Lewis T Cannon Mrs David Se- is still in doubt infor America Meanwhile he has Mrs M M McCune Mrs George ries a wide inquiry in France Engitiated D Pyper Mrs Rose Y Stewart Mrs MONTHLY SHOWS FOR land and Italy regarding the existing Kate R Stewart Mrs Hattie B Barker food situation The inquiry includes Mrs Mary P Young Miss Sarah Edof the prospects of the STATE’S PRISONERS examination Miss Flora B Horne Miss Ida dington harvests import necessities B Smith Miss Ida Whitaker Miss coming methods of food regulation and control Mrs Emily S LillitP Wolstenholme Plans were yesterdav bv now in operation in the allied countries Richards Mrs Lucy Smith Mrs Libbie Warden George Astarted and Frank R and the results achieved Nebeker Mrs C F Wilcox Mrs J J Newman manager Storrs of Pantages theatre Mr Hoover issued a statement in R Morris Cannon Mrs Emma the a for bill of vaudeville which he declared the foremost duty of sjc at the presentation Utah state prison once each the United States towards her allies is BUTTERFLY club month see are provided with food to that they ENTERTAINED in Mr the Newman Occasionally a He cessation favors wastage de-ofMrs Wesley G Tapworth enter- has sent his acts to past the prison with foodstuffs In the United in Staten and won the he warm a the members tained of the Butterfly In result thatof spot nrivatinn if ncocssfli tne ) Py vaus pcopivt hc&rtfl the B in home her street yesterday club at PAnvirtq the allie8 may be adequately sup- In the dining room where however it J” Dinned to make tne- that afternoon main Methods to reduce and bill a regular monthly oc- ported tea was served a large butterfly was vaudeville tain more reasonable prices both for from the chandelier with currence suspended Americans and the allies will be devised shaded lavender streamers to dainty by the food board the corners of the table In the center FARM PAPER EDITORS WOODMEN of the table was a large crystal bowl SUSPEND EXTRA RATE filled with orchids Those who assisted 11 — The Woodmen of Denver were in Miss Lorena ENLIST IN CAMPAIGN the World April the hostess Miss serving Ruth Robinson and Mrs tliroxigh Head Consul I f Ottinger Boak today suspended the extra rate Marion Robinson ! FOR INCREASED CROPS payment in army for members ! P or marine corpsengaged service of the navy Mr and Mrs George A Partridge St Louis April 11 — Editors of United States announce the engagement of their C to papers witli a comThe Paul Ruth agricultural Lyon daughter will take bined circulation of more than place the latter part marriage 11000000 who conferred here toof the month aj: of day with asSecretary to methods Agriculture New Process Removes Houston of IncreasMr and Mrs M J Ruddy announce ing the nation’s food supply the engagement of their daughter Caro- adopted resolutions calling on the line to A T Stanbridge The wedding Superfluous Hair Roots! farmers of the country to bend will take place In June of every energy to the the greatest possibleproduction this Mr and Mrs Milo Vincent announce crop Women troubled with unsightly hairy summer the engagement of their daughter will be delighted to hear that growths “A over of 50000000 The Mane to Stauffer shortage now actually—remove the hair can Emily marriage they of bushels winter wheat at home” in — June will take place all easily quickly entire roots and said the resolutions “and a defiis done without the use It harmlessly! in all abroad sound crops ciency Mrs Arthur B Witcher and daughter of liquid powder paste or electric a trumpet call to farmers to bend Babble have returned to Ely Nev needle to the limit of human every effort after a week’s stay In asthe city The new phelactlne process is not to energy and ingenuintelligence £ be any other compared at alllikewith to wring from the earth its Mr and Mrs Samuel Park have gone ever ity discovit method Nothing In maximum all the summer home yield to their to come “Shadybrook” ered It causes the hair roots harx-estThe life of the coming — nation in the Cottonwoods after spending the out before your very eyes instantanehangs in the balance” winter at the Mecklenburg apartments the skin smooth and ously — leaving as a babe's Its action Is so hairless TROUT PLAN PLANTING The annual banquet of the so certain every druggist sells association of Utah will be million fingerling trout are positive under a money-bac- k Four guarphelactlne held Saturday evening April 14 at 730 waiting for distribution in the Murray antee It is —a child could safeo’clock in the ballroom of Hotel Utah fish hatchery As soon as the roads beThe committee In charge Is composed come dry they will be taken to points ly eat It Get a small stick of phelac-tin- e of L E Arnold president Gleed Miller near the sources of the various mounfollow the simple InstrucEdward D Le Compte Nel- tain streams and put into the water to tions today secretary: you will be wonderfully son Norgren Thomas Boise propagate hand-decorat- ed all-whi- te lars and cuffs or novelty strijxd collars and suffs Special values at $1 $125 $135 $150 $175 $195 $1250 sfc The Life Science society will meet with Mrs Henrietta Martin this afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home No 4 Sharp flats The subject will be “Idle Words” The Spirit of Liberty chapter D A R will hold its meeting regular this afternoon at the home of Mrs R E 932 S Fifteenth East street Wright The hostess will be Mrs F J Laben and Mrs George H Ryan J -- Francis Dorothy Cook Miss Evelyn Miss Miss Priscilla Marjorie Billings Stohr Miss Le Jeone Ackerman Miss Mary Dern Miss Katherine Marshall Miss Zane Witcher Miss Helen Kearns Miss Katherine Paul Miss Margaret Clark Miss Edith Wire Among those who reserved tables for the afternoon were Mrs Horace Bowman Mrs Walter Andrews Mrs F J Gustln Mrs J L Craig Mrs R M Cross Mrs Saville Mrs C K Allen Mrs D K Gray Mrs F B Garoutte Mrs W A C Vissing Mrs T Burt Robinson Mrs R S Allison Mrs A S Bower Mrs V P Kiser Mrs F L Dodge Mrs W R Tyndale Mrs W R Brown Mrs Pardee Mrs M K Parsons Mrs F J Laben Mrs W R Sibley Mrs A M Good Mrs W W Warner Mrs Horton Mrs T B Beatty Mrs C W Boyd Mrs C L Oroekwell Mrs O E Chaffin Mrs H J Wallace Mrs Wire Mrs E E Hoffman Mrs George A Snow Mrs Earl Chamberlain Ptnney Mrs Ingersoll Mrs Gus RIppe Mrs G V Lawry Mrs Hayward Mrs Frank Holman Mrs F W Morrison Mrs C P Over-fiel- d Mrs George Dern Mrs Lewis Mrs Farnsworth MrsMrsJ L Franken Allen T Sanford T C Stayner When the Baby Cant Sleepy It’s in the long peaceful hours of sleep that your baby grows When he can't sleep something is wrong Probably his food is wrong Perhaps his little system is desperately struggling with the heavy curd of raw cows milk meant for the four big stomachs of a calf — not for the one tiny stomach of your baby Your baby will sleep as he should and grow as be should if you give him the food he needs Nurse him if you can If you can’t give him the nearest thing in the world to mother's milk — $295 and $395 See these in our State street windows New French Voile Waists Thursday and Friday we feature a new shipment of charming French voile waists at jiojmlar prices — Xew frill models predominate These Mouses represent the latest word from Xew York in popular priced waists Wo are making a special feature of them at $295 $395 and $595 T Smart Silk Waists at $395 Pu-llellfs- In our main floor wait section we show new blouses of pongee (two pretty models) and heavy crepe de chine in all the new bright spring colors in a varietv of daintv stvles also new Roman striped chiffon taffetas and new embroidered Pan-Hellen- ic ajc ed Fetching Middies tional defense named some time ago by the American Railway association Mr Harrison chairman also of this comannounced today its memberAbolishment of Retirement mittee ship would be increased to twenty-eiginto six subcommittees Association by Last Legis- one eachdivided in the proposed six military subdepartments of the country These lature Is Cause committees will deal directly with decommanders and with the About $5000 will be refunded by the partment raildepartment The state treasury to members of the State quartermaster's commisservice car association’s association road Teachers’ Retirement which was abolished by the last Legis- sion will serve as a general subcomThe association was composed mittee lature of 1200 teachers each of1 whom paid into the retirement fund per cent of his or her salary Rural teachers became dissatisfied TARTY OF FATHERLAND with the arrangement as the great mateach of them did not expect to consejority more than- - a few years and could not hope to derive any quently benefits Another fault found pension was that membership was optional with teachers of considerable experience and Dr with new teachers obligatory Thomas of Logan president of George the retirement association visited the auditor’s office yesterday in connection with the disbursement of'the funds still on hand Dr Thomas is a director and treasurer of the federal bank at Berkeley Resolution Declares Peace He said yesterday that much benefit of the would accrue from Without Consent of Allies The Berkeley act operation federal farm loan tlje bank he said had already received Would Be Shameful for loans amounting to applications about ct 4 lace-trimm- Georgettes — Very unusual values at $395 Novelty Spring Coats Pan-Hellen- ic Star-Spangl- ed ed j Handsome black chiffon taffeta coats trimmed with border with large sailor collars and suffs of new plaid messaline We have seen nothing smarter for spring and early summer over-wra- p Specially priced at $2350 i ur Mt-C- une sfe s Real Summer Skirts r Summery dress skirts of chiffon taffeta Light weight easy to keep clean and pressed These come in black and novelty plaids and strijies Xew shirred waist line styles with new pocket effects Remarkable All sizes 23 to 32 waist mea-sur- e values at $750 Novelty Spring Suits -- j Thursday and Friday we feature new black and white checked suits The pattern is very smart the checks being large Collars and fronts faced with white whipcord Xew belted models introducing an entirely new back effect tucked and button trimmed Skirts are plain gored and pocketed Coat faricy lined Priced at $2950 1 (A Complete Milk Food — Not a Milk Modifier) Remember it is raw cows' milk Because it has fresh cows milk as a basis it contains all the good that so often brings germs of diphtheria scarlet fever and summer that cows’ milk contains complaint to your baby Keep those Because all the dangers are redeadly germs away from him Keep modified curd moved the tough safe on NESTL&’S FOOD him nd other baby needs added it is Send the coupon for a FREE just what your baby requires to build Trial a healthy body package of 12 femdinga and a book about babiea by apoeialiata Because it is purified and carei — and refully watched in process — nestl£’s food COMPANY duced to a powder and it —comes ht 752 Call Uuiliisz can it is to you in an San Fraxdaeo Cal as free from germs as mother’s me FREE your send Please milk itself book aad trial package It is a complete food for your Name baby— you add only water and Address boil air-tig- Cty afe i New Sergeand TaffetaFrocks ‘ 3C SfC afe s Pan-TIellen- lc non-odoro- us non-polsono- A k us non-irritati- ng Just received 100 new serge and taffeta frocks —New coatee models new loose line styles new waist line effects new empire models When you see these dresses examine carefully the quality of-materia- ls trimmings and note particularly the maimer in which they are made All sizes for women and misses Colors are navy copen blue and tan Reasonably priced at $1950 |