Show THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY HERALD-REPUBLICA- N Furniture STORAGE MRS J II MANDERFIELD was the yesterday afternoon at the ‘At the CommercJalclub this eventhe entertainment committee ing of the club will give a dancing parat 9 ty and supper beginning entero’cloekl Special music and tainment have been planned for the enjoyment of the guests The affair be one of the most Jtromlses tothe season and will con- -' elude a series of dancing parties that have been given by the entertainment committee during the past six months $ The girls branch of the war re' lief committee will meet this afternoon Miss Woodruff ' Woodruff Adelaide at thewith home In Twelfth East street ' C jfc J( gg Mrs William Z Harrison will a few close friends Spring flowers were artistically combined for the arthe table of tistic decorations ’ CRYSTAL CLLII ENTERTAINED BY SIRS KEARNS The members of the Bridge aftclub were entertained Crystal yesterdaylunchernoon at a prettily arranged eon given by Mrs Thomas Kearns at her home In E South Temple street Luncheon was served at 1 o’clock and the afternoon six tables were during filled Pink hyacinths and white narcissus were combined for the attractive decorations of the table en- tertain the members of the Sewing club at a 1 o'clock luncheon this afternoon at her home 1172 E Seventh South street ae Mrs D H Tlngley Mra T Wl Bird and Mra N R Llddle will entertain at a bridge luncheon Lid-dthisie afternoon at the home of Mrs In Murray in honor of Miss Janie Cahoon a young bride-eleac £ £will entertain Mrs C H Corey the members of the Harmont club this afternoon at her Bridge home 722 Sixth East street ie ae ag The regular meeting of the Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will be held this afternoon at the home of Mra Frank Holman 1679 Harvard avenue Mra D D Stockman will act as assistant hostess The annual election of chapter officers will take place at the meeting afe sfe Miss Harriet SJolund will entertain a dozen friends this afternoon at a tea In honor of her birthday at the home in Federal SJolund A musical program will be Heights Miss Ruth Hellberg accomgiven by Miss panied by Agda Johnson Miss Alice Felt will entertain at an Orpheum party this afternoon followed by tea at the Hotel Utah In to Miss Vivian Pace who compliment will be married Saturday May 19 to Walter Felt s afe The Aurora club will hold its afternoon at monthly meeting this 2S0 o’clock Mrs W S Rawwith lings 129 W First North street Mrs D N Straup will give an address on "Modern Theosophy" Section 2 Ladies Aid society of will the Immanuel Baptist church meet this afternoon at a SO o clock with Mrs H L McHan 626 S Fourth East street Mrs J E Berkley is section chairman of the sc sfc afe Naomi Past Noble Grands club will he entertained this afternoon by Mrs F D Keeler 939 E Seventeenth South street The assisting hostesses will be Mrs Louisa Wineger and Mrs Augusta Lewis sc Jfc The Life Science society will meet Martin this with Mrs Henrietta 2 o’clock In her home at afternoon No 4 Sharp flats The subject will be "Yesterday and Today" ae sc ic Mrs Wldtsoe will givs a lecture on household sanitation at the meeting In of the aoclal center this afternoon the basement of the Firs Congrega-ionchurch Assistant Organist Tracy Y Cannon will preside at the organ recital to be given at 1115 o’clock today in the Tabernacle The program: Fourth Organ Sonata (first moveGullmant ment) Clark Angels (a) Chorus ofMormon hymn O My (b) Favorite Father In D minor Mendelssohn (a) An Fugue Old Melody Arr by organist (b) Renaud Grand Choeur ct IN HONOR OF MISS JACOBSON Miss Helen Stiefel entertains 1 at a her afternoon athonkensingtnn yesterdavFast home in Thirteenth street in or of Miss Frankie Jacobson who-recently returned from Texas where she spent the winter and spring An 'artistic combination of deep purple and was chosen for the decoration yellow rooms of the and the tea table Between the living room and dining room were festoon portieres of yellow and iris The tea table was cenpurplewith a tered basket filled and crystal tied with a fluffy with the Irislarge of gold colored maline butterfly bow tinted where butterflies were garly perched Festoons of the ribbon in the chosen shades fell from the chandelier to the corners of the table The favors were canary colored silk handkerchiefs monogramed In purple Asduring the afternoon were Mrs sisting Maurice Stiefel and Mrs Valjean Stiefel The guests were Miss Becky Almond Miss Gertrude Almond Miss Hazel Clark Miss Venus Romney Miss Helen Kearns Mrs Arthur Hall Miss Catherine Perkins and Miss Ellen Orloh Miss Stiefel was the hostess on Tuesday afternoon at a ke-tin honor of Mrs E Levin a brid-o- f the late spring and Miss Jennie Roe whose marriage to Nate Siegel will In June take place on SOCIAL LUNCHEON CUB MEETS The Social Luncheon club was deentertained yesterday afterlightfully noon by Mrs Kent Burt at her home in Yale avenue The guests were seated at one long table gay with a wealth of lovely crimson tulips for a central decoration the flowers in a basket tied with crimson tulle crystal The place cards were decorated with the same spring flowers The hostess was assisted in enby Miss L A Shelton Extertaining clusive of the club members the guests were Mrs O W Bemis Mrs H H Prather and Mrs A L Sheldon The members of the club are Mrs George J Rraffet Mrs II ResysterMrs Mrs M Snow Mrs George CarHorth men Mrs Kent Burt Mrs N Jensen b bein'-arrange- al Mrs Philip Schonert Mrs E D H rison Mrs W H Ellison and Mrs Fred Schwin NOON WEDDING Mies Winifred P Hill and H Smith were married at noonVirgil yesterLake and In day in the Salt the evening a weddingTemple supper was in their honor at the home of given the bride's parents Mr and Mrs George Arthur Hill 1163 S Fourth East street The bride wore a dainty wedding gown of white crepe de chine with lace and was unattended The trimmings rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion with pink sweet peas and ferns The guests were seated at three tables In the dining room which long were bright with low crystal bowls of jfc J H Manderfield will entertain at a bridge tea this afternoon at her home In Ninth East street sc Mrs I d pink sweet peas From the central decoration to the corners of the table were streamers of pale Tha place cards satin ribbon pink and furthered the rosy color schemesweet were hand decorated with pink peas After June 1 Mr and Mrs -- HAMILTON’S Smart Shop QUALITY SALE Vs Vi r OFF Keyser Fireproof Storage Company W Second South Stmt Sal Lake City Was 6722 and 5T28 friends Smith will be at home to theiravenue at their new home in Edith B G CLUB ENTERTAINED Miss Marie James entertained the members of the B G club last evenMra alster were her rooms at the home of The ing D W James Jr and bloswith spring flowers bright while decosoms the dining room was The long rated In yellow flowers were seated table where the' guesta had for a centerpiece a crochet basket each place of yellow daffodils while atwere used baskets to matfeh tiny Needle work and dancing were the Covers amusements of the evening were laid for the following: Mra Bessie Egan Mra Rachel Montague Mra Aine Iverson Mra Victoria Edmonda Miss Olive Snow Miss Ida Giles Miss Florence James Miss Miriam Jacobsen with Miss Bernice Lyman and Miss Gladys Barker as Invited guesta SIGMA cm ENTERTAINS A dinner dance was given last evenat the Sigma Chi fraternity house ing In Federal Heights by the outgoing officers of the University of Utah stuof dent body executive board In honor affair the newly elected offlcera TheHermon was in charge of Pete Kaslua Wella Miss Augusta Ivins and Mias Kate Voelker ed £161 SC Presenting the most 11’ STUDENTS WOULD have - -- INVITATIONS ISSUED a Invitations have been received by LakSalt number of prominent large ers for a dancing party to be given B May 16 by Mr and Mrs HRalph C Day Mr and Mra Bristol and of Ogden at Berthana Hall Ogden No 248 L A Wasatch Sisters card to B of R T will lodge give a benefit 220 o'clock at afternoon tarty Friday fn the old Eagles' hall corner West Second South streets All Temple and members and friends Invited COEDS TO VIE FOR PRIZES FOR DRESSES Wearers ef Chie Caituua Made by Themeelvee to Be Rewarded at Dane A real although belated May day by the coeds of party will be given the University of Utah under the direction of Miss Lucy Van Cott dean of women In the college gymnasium tomorrow afternoon and evening The festivities will begin at 4 o’clock In the afternoon and continue until the grow weary participants Dean Van Cott predicts an unusually successful affair despite the fact that more than three hundred students have left- the Institution to engage In preShe has arranged paredness workfeatures among them many unusual being: woman will bring a simple Every i box for two luncheon with plenty At 6 o’clock women and men will match colored atrlngs for partners and the luncheon will follow Regular cabaret features are promised In connection with the luncheon At 10 o'clock the prizes for the dresses of each of the four prettiest classes —made by the coeds themselves — will be awarded Miss Van Cott has that no dress cost more suggested 94 The proceeds will be turned than over to the Red Cross fund May-da- y - PARMELEE FUNERAL TO BE HELD TODAY Funeral services for Dr George Voder Parmelee who died Monday 967 Second night atwillhisbe residence avenue held at a o'clock this Evans underafternoon at the48 SS DState street the parlors taking Rev P A Slmpkln officiating Burial will be private In Mount Olivet cemetery Dr Parmelee 28was born at Franktiv 1874 and attended O September the Cleveland Homeopathic college He medical practice in Ohio and began InhieMitchell S D He came to later In 1890 Utah his widow three He Is survived sons Ralph G of by Ruth Nev Paul L of Kenvll N J and Theron 8 of Salt Lake as well as by an aged mother and a brother at his boyhood home O unusual values we offered this season ABOLISH FINAL EXAMS ' The Shapes Are: Chin Chin Petition Sent to Faculty to Do Away With Customary y 2-H- Straight Sailors Mushrooms Sombrero effects Quizzes This Spring Students of the University of Utah yesterday circulated a petition asking the faculty to abolish final examinations A large number of students signed the petition and It is expected that it will be presented to the faculty for consideration at the next meeting next Tuesday The petition follows "The students of the University of Utah In view of the conditions now reprevailing at the universityfinal hereby examiquest that the customary nations be dispensed with this spring In favor of which change we beg to the following reasons: suggest “1 The scholastic life of the Institution has suffered as a result of the distracting war excitement and It would be unfair to the students of the to hold them to the same university which standards have prevailed in past years “2: A large part of the student body has withdrawn from the Institution and has alroady received full scholastic credit to which certainly they are no more entitled than those who have remained and carried on the class work of the Institution” regular In a Remarkable Sale our ’j i These Hats Pokes Large Gainsboro Shapes Just Received Not a Shopworn etc The Materials Are: Hat in h Lisere Milan Hemps Rough Milans Japanese Weaves Genuine Italian Milans the Lot On Sale Today The Colors Are: o Black White Rose Pearl and other fashionable shades to 4 P M None Will Be Shown Before 2 o’clock RULES PREPARED FOR Interesting Specials in Toilet Goods E Representatives of Clubs' Invited to Consider Rules of Commission Mr Knerr of the state Industrial commission has Invited the employment of the Utah Federation of Laagents bor and the Utah Federation of Wom-t- o name committees to meet with him at the Capitol before May 16 to discuss tentative rules for the oper-atio- n of Under employment the proposedagencies rules applicants for licenses as employment agree to pay damages to any agents person injured by reason of on the partmisrepresentations or fraud of employee workmen sent out of the city to contract or railroad work are observprotected against fraud Thecarefully ance of the provisions of the child labor law is are forbidden to required send111 girls Agencies for employment to houses of repute or where gambling is practiced The maximum registration fee to be paid by persons seeking employment is 160 No higher 2 per cent of the monthly salary than involved to be paid any agency when the ap-is receives a position Agency liplicant censes may be revoked for illegal Immoral or fraudulent conduct STUDENTS TO CONTEST 25c Cutex Pray’s Diamond Nail Enamel 50c Ongoline i $150 Oriental Cream 25o Bandoline 19c 20c 34c $115 15c 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste 25c Rubifoam 50c Hougaud’s Liquid Shampoo 25c Spire Powder Orange Wood Sticks 3 for Main Floor 19c 19c : 32c 19c 5c Get Acquainted Witii Our Pnonograpk Record Service We cany the largest stock of phonograph records in tho west Courteous salespeople will cheerfully assist you in selecting the records you want We have six roomy soundproof record rooms for demonstrating purposes Is your name on our approval books f By this plan you can make your selections right in your own home Tell us what records you think you want They will be sent to you on approval Keep the ones you want We will call for the others Third Floor Monroeville East and West High Shcools MINER LEARNS OF Will Try Forensic Skill ROBBERY FROM FRIEND Today The annual Stephen's oratorical medal LOCAL POLICEMEN TO "Do not bother about trying to locontest will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock at the West High school Two boys and two girls from East High school and a -- like number from West High school will be in the contest Medals are awarded the successful contestants East High school will be represented Mies Marjorie Gowans Miss Bertha by Brown James and Francis Trottier while Jennings the West High representatives will be Miss Marva Spencer Miss Leone Sorensen Wesley Ward and Richard Polette YOUNG FARMERS AID FOOD PRODUCTION The class In technique of the Uniof Utah will present James M versity Barrie’s “The Professor’s Love Story’ this evening In the museum assembly Members of hall of the Institution the cast are Miss Pearl Sparks ArmGreen Miss Helen Spencer Frank stead Rasmussen Miss Genevieve HartW Elmo Miss Emily Higgs illiam Eddington H Thorpe Howard and Miss Mary Watkins evening Ibsen’s "A Doll Saturday House" with the fol'will be presented Mlsa Athene lowing participating: Farnsworth Miss Fay Cornwall Moroni Olsen Miss Evelyn Rumel Don Carlos Wood and J Douglas Cook K-Piep- It Is reported ' by Oscar klrkham who returned a trip yesterday from the northern of the state through part and Into southern Idaho that the boys of that section are organised Into dubs to aid in being food production Each of the boys has undertaken to of an acre of land cultivate and more than 600 boys have been enlisted In the work The cultivation will be confined principally to beans and corn Mr Klrkham states that the farmers of the northern part ofyoung are taking a deep interest In the Utah contest fostered by the Mormon church and many will exert their best efforts to capture the prize of 9100 for the best of an acre of beans and corn eighth one-eigh- th Officers Assert High Cost of Living Makes Change Imperative Weighted' down by the high cost of living members of the Salt Lake police department are circulating a petition which will be presented to Mayor W Mont Ferry and the city commission asking for an increase In wages The present schedule governing patrolmen's salaries has been in force for ten years It provides that policemen for the first year of service receive ISO a month at the end of one year's service 990 and at the expiration of two service 8100 years’ Detectives receive fllO and 8125 a month Six men are now being paid 9110 and four receive 9125 White statChief of Police J do all within his ed that he would Parley to assist the officers in secur-n- g ?tower an advance in salary He feels la a problem without however that-imuch hope for solution at' the preaent " tlme Whole Battery of O nook and corner of the is resplendently Every and clean Even the huge 'ovensbigareRoyal white faced Bakery with brick white It’s an extremely interesting sight to see the great forceglazed bakers of dressed In their white suite and caps filling the big ovens with t CONQUERED AT NEAL INSTITUTE The Neal Way Is the modern safe sure and’pleasant way The dangerous painful needle Injections are never used No bad after effects No nausea vomiting or sickness No mental or physical derangement so common with the old-tior collapse or rapid 'There Is no hypodermic- methods We do not restrict or prostration confine our patients A private withdrawal of liquor nurse and doctor are always In attendance The treatment consists of Three Four or Five Days spent at the Institute followed by Two Weeks Treatment home or while at work—thus saving you three weeks In time which taken at can be spent at home or at your regular work All drug and tobacco habits successfully treated' 625 E Second South ' Street Salt Lake City Was-- 791 - me SOUTH MAIN and Brace McRae fa Ratk Chattcrtez edT the Kitchen which at the Salt Lake theatre tomlght ofcu “Come Oat - U OF U STUDENTS TO PRESENT PLAYS Only Our Regular Stock of Elegant Suite Gowns Coats Hats and Blouses The Greatest Sacrifice Ever Made on Beautiful Merchandise Expressing Quality and Correct Fashion for Less Money Is the Pride and Prerogative of This Shop Well-Select- 13 A $750 — Valuesi to cate the cash and watch' said Jack Erickson a miner from Eureka to Chief of Police White yesterday morning when the latter turned two bank deposit slips over to Erickson The paper represented 'a deposit of 81640 Erickson had been robbed of the paper a watch and $80 in money handed the dips to a A In the sa man passerby standing doorway of a and loon The man gave them to a friend who placed them in the hands of Chief white Erickson did not know he had been robbed until Informed of it by a friend who read of It In The No Sample Lines or Job Lots r TTTV coral-shade- 8323 ft : People of today are alive to the fect sanitary conditions These are two of the main reasons why you should store your goods in a KET-SE- R FIREPROOF PRIVATE ROOM - INFORMAL LUNCHEON AT KEITH HOME Mrs Jack Keith entertained at an Informal luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at her home in Haxton place for 5 Importance- - of cleanliness and per- Events of the Day of a series of bridge teas at her home in Ninth East street Mrs A J Laughon of Spokane Wash who come to this city to rehas was the honor guest of side recently the afternoon Delicate shell-pin- k hyacinths and yellow Jonquils were used for the decorations of the rooms and tea was served at the small card tables The hostess was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs William C - Dockington and Mrs Charles Miller Invited to meet Mrs Laughon were 'Mrs Fred Davidson Mrs A E Annis Mrs WalScott Mrs I R Wattls Mrs Willter iam Orlmsdell Mrs Mark Reedall Mrs F A McOanney Mrs A H Ensign Mrs James Ingebretsen Mrs James G Mrs McAllister Mrs Frank Nixon Lawrence Marlger Mrs Emmett Annis and Mrs Walter Hamilton' 1917' 0 At Salt Lake Theatre 'Moved or Packed and v Skipped at Reduced Rates FURNITURE MAY- "Y Special Price Special Terms Special Guarantee During May ‘ - s T 'J t li 'l - - - MISS WILLIS RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Miss Laura G Willis hfcs returned to Salt Lake after attending the twentieth convention of the American Nurses association at Philadelphia The higher education of nurses was the princitheme of the convention according pal to Miss Will's She represented the Salt Lake Alumnae Nurses' association and as a member of the new- state board of and examination was especially Interested In of purses registration the national educational and legislative sessions-w" - - : :WV v 2 The bread that made mother stspbaMnq -- i' - 'And then to watch the' thousands of rich brown crusty loaves ofbaked bread as they come from the ovens and are laid on perfectly clean bread racks for cooling Come any aftspotlessly ernoon and bring your friends the wonderful sight of baking 'the public's bread linen-cover- ed s - V ROYAL BAKING COMPANY Salt Lake - |