Show - - - -' - - ' - - — - 4 :' '''- - " "!---- -- 0400041mmtgAlW0etwors-'"::- ' - - ' - ' 40-- — 1Ai400ige-- '04drr"tllib''''"iGd''"riaPof11UZrttiiUS1§ediaPViMbr-iiWfV1e-aIEptd-wAISdqir- i t -- I - Zalt 1Zikt Tribune zrIic Feb Wednesday Morning ISOCIETY 1913 21 1 ti VAAfPrrtWfrWP 9 6avverw" 0 :AdPee sovo 99 teenk 65efeasoryiv 6 eq' - ii '- -' 1 HA? 1 r ': ii10 3 - - - I e t '' ''7- i i " t 1 e Nws ' i- - : I - '' - g al t i o I ' - ' '''':''''''' - '- ' ' c's"t4 " ' ' r: - ' s It- t '1 —' 1 - I i : i - t ' 4 A v IT -- ' ' j :' " ' '- wed- - f - --- A - '' A1: '1i ' I : ' t'' '1 I i 4 - ''- 1 ii: t i - ---- Clara M s ber-et- 1th featured on - ' -- and :13 31 iMEMAP---- - i - - ' - ''' Iwo' L Des nrt rot dress or men's snirts Does not irrltate skim L No sirating to dry On be used rgn:1:1-einaving L Instant!vstors perspiration for 1 to 3 days A pure Preevents odor a s eless stainless vanishing cream Awarded Approsal Seal of L A:menicari Institutes-- pli- 1 b! - ' - O- I- tjt k '' r Recipes on the Roman Meal package will teach you to bake the natural ' vitamins of Roman Meal into delicious breads and cookies t Launder- ! -- ? 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The fame of our Buster Brown shoes ! for children was built on' fit Our women's Vitality shoes come in styles for every fastidious taste Depend on it every shoe salesman in the Paris Shoe department is an expert fitter! Not one will 4( - I super-standards- t i FOR ASSORTMENT! Conserve your rationed leather and precious time Look for shoes that fit well wear well look well in one of Salt Lake City's most complete shoe departments The Paris offers a huge choice of styles colors size§ for man woman and child! What's more as long as there are shoes to be had the Paris will have them LOOK - t f z 1 LOOK FOR TRUE WORTH! When you're spending precious coupons you're spending precious dollars too! It's wise to spend them in the store that works magic With wartime budgets! LOOK AT THIS ASSORTMENT OF FAMOUS BRANDS: - t Pamilo De Luxe Lifestride Vitality Paradise Walker T Dicker son and Arnold Anthentics MEN'S: Winthrop and Vitality CHILD'S: Buster Ik01411 and Ideal Classmates i WOMEN'S: Patna° ( ifr t: l t - - t 398 to 1195 198 to 895 119 10 895 229 to 550 Walking and Duty Shoes Women"s Style Shoes Melt Shoes Children's Shoes : J - t I - CONSERVE THE SHOES YOU HAVE! Trust the Paris to make it easy for you to conserve the coupons you have! The Paris wants you to remember there is no restriction on the amount of shoeleather the cobblers can use You can have your shoes resoled again and again Have heels straightened at the first sign of wear Crooked heels put your ss k A 6 gb shoes out of commission faster than anything else! Don't wear one pair of shoes constantly Alternate with another pair for longer life for both Don't put shoes in a hot spot to dry Heat dries out the precious oils Above all polish often to keep them soft and flexible Follow these hints and you won't go barefoot in a hurry! )4- I f - e0 1t''f' ‘6- t i - I t 6 i coupons needed for bedroom slippers Ci Good looks and good sleeping both are in store for the posses- no coupons needed for rubber footmeitr sor of these pajamas which consist of smartly tailored tunic top and roomy trousers with elastic across the back Barbara Bell pattern No )4- EFFECTIVE THURSDAY ( - 23T11 FEB No coupon is necessary for fabric or synthetic leather playshOes ski boots skate shoes hockey sandals bathing slippers and baby shoes in soft and hard soles III) to size THE PARIS SHOES—Street Floor 16 18 pattern send 15 cents plus 1 cent for posta ge in coi ns with you rname address pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell the Tribune - Telegram Home Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Released by Bell Syndicate Inc )4- - is designed for sizes 10 and 20 B let you use a precious coupon unless the fit of your shoes measures up to the Paris -- r' 169811 treAet : - t ‘ io' s 1111:1 B6(ei D EPMDA t :: 0?-N—(- 1 1 - !)4- (1 - I )4- I - 4( et I 4 " i- - c cit : 174 -- 1 The Paris shows you how to stretch coupon No a t - f 41( 4 I 4 for any man woman or child! 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LEFT° : - A: N'T ARE 'r Ii I CaLoctc- E '' ':st Gik ‘IE Tv4ERE SOAP :i:74 I :: WHA :!11ts-gi1- 4 - 7 t i41 t 0 e v ''''''' f - ' di ' ':li 4t -- ' 1 t 1 Y- I' I i 4 I '4( k-tr--::J--------- LOOK : ‘ I -- ' -- E ': - I 1 ii 14( rr ( n' "MILK-BOTTL- pi if Tr L) it - 0 a 14 S "TAKE Never used to get em clean except by rubbin' rubbin'l But with Super Suds suds make short work of those extra longer-lastistubborn dirt And the socks come out soft and nice not hard or rough like they used to" SUDS TEST" PROVES IT! THE - at the YWCA effort WORK-SOCK- HARDER-WORKIN- )4- - i Pattern L -: — club' will 8 p m fit 0 rir-6 Tril) The Palestinian and other Jews hope for a postwar world that will make concrete the promises of the Atlantic charter Mrs Dushkin said and for that reason and a more effective cooperation with the war effort the Utah chapter of Hadassah is being set up I t f4: 4 ' ' : 1 —::-- ''''''''- t: AFI'''' ' :4 '1 —-- ' - '' ) th — - -- armies ' II'' f- ':'' '4 - ' s 0' 1 ' 1iv-- vq - f -' 0'--' :::: : r'L 0 - ': -- i '': i 54 4' 4' ''''' A it's every woman's wished MORE SUDS LONGER true SUDS LASTING SUDS —)ours in that new soap sudsier Super Suds! Alter washing with these suds bet you'll say too "'My w ash gets hurried up like never before" 'Never got clothes clean with so little rubbin1" 'MOST -- e'doo"" 1-- 'nytt Connecticut tells suds test" "milk-bottl- e T t 't 'L ' ' ':' L' Mrs Maude Dugdale of Norwalk i'-'- 1 - i Nt Ji--r::-i r: - --:-:- ' ' --- ' : - 1L'-:--- 4 J ' ''''''4: — ' i c ' 4 1'-- -!1't ":': ' 4 ' ' fI'l 't "7's Y- -- — i liS Following her arrival Tuesday hse nal e t nvolthho sat committee e of 21 t luncheon sponsored by Mrs Edinund B Feldman at the Hotel Utah to discuss preliminary plans for setting up the Utah chapter which will be formally organized at a meeting Wednesday at 2 p m at the Jewish Community Center 411 East South Temple street The contributions of the COO- 000 Jewish population of Palestine to the united war effort will be discussed at Wednesday's meeting The majority according to Mrs Dushkin are working at top speed on farms and in the communications field doing their all to help feed the allies and to keep transportation routes open Twenty thousand a re enlisted in the British eNNs't -- c"Its Cent le in face and voice unassuming in manner Mrs Alexander M Dushkin of New York City and of Palestine who arrived in Salt Lake City Tuesday to aid the organization of a Utah chapter of a great humanitarian society gives no suggestion outwardly that she is an aggressive fighter and pioneer organizer She doesn't look like one but when she tAlks she sounds like a front-lin- e warrior for a better world Mrs Dushkin is a member of the national board of Hadassah Jewish women's welfare zation which has aided bril- and liantly in the reclamation settlement of Palestine as a national home for her race She has spent years in that country setting up welfare programs establishing health and educational projects all fostered by Hadassah and only returned to America her national home in 1940 Hadassah has now taken on a mission of global import she says through its active and intensive participation in the War p: ? ? vir4116's ' - : ii- - - q ' 1 l' nto3tc7Q— 1 i'':- l'' - - 0 2 p ' L - kw'L-:- - i- iD 1 ' i - 74 1 J 17771: : i -- ma 1 i 771 -7 Aw- -J A-- Th 77'7"'''-' 7 r - - 1 r1 r" - - :Jo 'Glory Lackaches rvo saved washin' with no l A home ceremony on Saturday evening united in marriage Miss Ruth Elizabeth Jenkins and Robert Woodrow Wilson The service was performed at the home of the bride's father Perry W Jenkins 40 Virginia street by the Venerable W F Bulkley archdeacon of the Utah diocese of the Episcopal church The bride chose her mother's wedding gown of cream satin and carried a bouquet of gardenias and roses She was attended ohhenr sKislteenr d31 r‘s sN a Barlow y7 man The bridegroom iis a son of Mr and Mrs Robert Walter Wilson of Alaska and Wyoming He is stationed as a corporal in the United States army at Camp Cook Cal :: r4 '' ' EA I I Ruth E Jenkins s birth- - - 1 r117 ore-ani- t 0 t 1 street -- in 10t and 39f jars A-8- 4 In Mr Crotch is a son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Crotch 127 Fl- :z'-- - - :---- - Hadassah Head Here to Organize Unit street ' ss-- -- N's nutrition 354 71cz -- - : s alattl !) - i - 1--- be 4-- 4's : :4 g i clubhouse In charge of arrangements are Mrs Joseph A Clayton Mrs Harry E Jakle and Miss Jetta Stewart — ‘? ' Miss Eva A Wi lkin will become the bride of Arthur Crotch on Friday evening in a simple ceremony performed at the home of her mother Mrs Anna 'Wilk-i- n 361 Fourth avenue A reception from 8 to 11 p m will follow the ceremony The bride will be unattended The couple plan to make their home at 335 I CI1f-0- ing for being harmless to (antic 1 ii- d : - - Business Girls entertain at a bridge party Wednesday at ' - Wain Eva A dertivenzirAyzeono ( 1- a a - fraternity r 1 1— en- prom committee announced on Tuesday that ticka sales indicate a large crowd for the fete For the first time in prom history music will be furnished by a "big name" dance band Herbie Holmes and his orchestra have been signed to play in the main ballroom while Arnold Berg-eneand his Salt Lake band will play in the cafeteria 741) V- - - taken out of moth balls by dents at the 'University of Utah Friday—many for the last time for the duration—to attend the annual junior prom in the Union building ballroom Dale Barton chairman of the Stops Perspiration ' '' '4':' - stu- safely I 1 Prom Draws Nigh Formals aria zuxeo'os will New Cream Deodorant ' it to Lieutenant gagement Marshall Herrick is announced under-ar- m - ' Miss Edna Ridges whose 4A1r!iperneffil 1 ':' - ' Feb- Vogue pages :- ' hats that are the Order of the Day" 57 Main r Easy-to-wea- : I Clawson shows iTt : ' - ' ' ' : ' ''' ' : a : ''' - Mrs : ' ' 1 ': ': : ' ''- ' ' F':- 1 r x ' - ' I I 04--0'-- ' 4 ': - - 114 ''ay '1' y 4 w i 1 s 1 - p':' i ar :7?-- 0 t - ti- : a '''--"- I King among the members of the greeting committee All proceeds will be added to the auxiliary welfare fund 1 iI '7 4 :' quainted party will precede the program with Mrs R J CoakGrant S Anderson department presiley unit president-Mrdent Mrs O F McShane department secretary Mrs Herbert B Maw 'wife Of Utah's governor and Mrs WesleY E Sak ''' Mrs A M Okelberry 237 Sevel:e2e' enth avenue Miss Ridges well known in I Salt Lake's younger social set '' ' tiffactL : latki iMrs and Dr of a is daughter Mrs Alexander M Dushkin of A J Ridges 250 Tenth East Chicago and Palestine sOlo street She is a graduate of the Is helping in the formaUniversity of Utah and a memtion of a 'Utah chapter of omen's ber of the Delta Gamma sororIladassah Jekh ielfare stanow is organization who fiance Her ity tioned in Pyote Texas is a son of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs Harold Allan Herrick of Scarsdale N Y He attended the Wil? liston academy in East Hampton Mass and the University of Illinois-a- t Urbana Ill where he was a member of the Zeta Psi - I el : by-Nlis- 1 s ' : quips skits dance and what have of hilarious a entertainment takes over the motley you ciub Ladies' of the halls Saturday night Literary dignified -unit No 2 inwhen the American Legion auxiliary vites the publl to help celebrate their annual benefit party audiand experience the thrill of being a part of a first-nigh- t ence at a military variety show The show is all contributed talent from near-barmy i as well as be guests at camps by boys who like to entertain other folks' parties No program can be announced but the price can That's 50 cents and tickets may be secured from Mrs J H Hickman chairman of the ticket committee Mrs Grant Gregerson general chairman announces a number of prizes will be given away and a general get-ac- - 2 ding are being made Edna Ridges and Lieutenant Marshall Herrick The couple will be married in the near future at St Paul's Episcopal church News of the couple's engagement was revealed early in the week at an announcement party given at the home of Mr and ' ' ' 1!: Plans for a late winter 00 0ii ': i e - 'Barrack room ballads ' f I Legion Auxiliary Presenjs ' s ' i 4' s '' The Army! - INkt"4"-"-ornettA!- - tt!' -- |