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Show ? . i-- '- DESERET EVENING KEWS TUESDAY OCTOBER 13 1914 drib of Wr A Treganaa trill apeak os the subject "How to Remodel an Oid Kitchen and How to Plan a New one.' Youll no mistake a The Balt Lake Civic club bold an Interesting meeting yesterday at tbe Commercial blub, an Important feature being tbe adoption of a rroolulioa to aid In establishing a social center, proposed by the Playgrounds association. Tbs dub president. Mm Elisabeth gave a talk on ths settlement work of tbs New Trk women's ctuba and Mm C. H. McMahon gave aa address ef tbe meeting ofs tbe State Federation. s i A large affair of this evening will be tba masquerade and costume ball to be gtvn ty tba nwtnban ofthe Salt Taira Tennis club, a number of tntiMt guests to be present. The affair wlli be the opening one of the -- Ulan Mercy Walker Lewi 1 1 . A a tb-he- n, brlde-- - elect of the season Is guest of honor this aft era on at a tea to be given by Mr Joel Mbley. ' Kiss Minna Salmonsen will M guest of honor this evening at a dancing 1 Party to be given by Miss Lillian Busch, a S . r s t Miss Margaret Crowley entertains t I iha Tama Tama club this afternoon, ! . S fll i - - Pratt is President - Teeterday the entire meesanine floor ; .at the Hotel Utah was thrown open for the entertainment given by the LffS ttUSttRQQtt k" tadlee of the Democratlo and ITngres- ! tive parties, and about Ht gueeta ware FABRIC FUR HATS AXD present. A number of social clubs at- COATS ARE FRETTT AND f tended In a body; and the girls of tbs WARM FOR THE KIDDIES i . Gamma Phi sorority of tbs University V presided at the candy tables- - Tba ta- v hie was decorated in yellow, ebrysaa-- - FabrSefur are much used for JuveA special style note is to nile coats. i tbemums forming tbs centerpiece. of the same material as i i A musical program under tbe dlroe-,- f have the hat tUm of Mrs. Frank Evans was given, the coat The- mushroom shaped bat to of Imitation baby illustrated here the following taking part: Miss Net ' die Hssbrouck. Miss Edna Evans, Mrs. lamb to match the coat with which U - .Evelyn Crawford Richards. Mias MU- - to. worn. Bands of white satin rib7 3 red Knight. Miss Evangeline Thomas. bon. a satin facing and a Jaunty pome 4J w. Samurtuw and Hugh Pewull pon sir os aide add to itaatuactits-nra- s. i' "Miss Edna Evans was the aceompan- -' , 4st. j which bo was at rtomehowder made. will committee The entertainment j of lira James H-- . Moyle. Musical numbers on violin and 'cello r,, composed Mrs. Frank B. Stephens. Mrs. A. H. will bo given by the Miaees Marie and t Parsons, lira H.- - A Hayward, - Mm. Helen Howard. Mrs Gaylord Eceles 5 hatI - and Miss Lillian Phelps Will contribute vocal neieetions. Mra Ernest - fsa lee will be tbe accompanist of tbs even-ta- levti T. Larson. Mm J. H. Maya. Mm Stmroan. Mr. E. O. Oowana of ti ' f'brden.' Mm Jesss Wheeler, lira. J. B. U Carles Mm H, La Mulllner, Mm R, . C Nayh.it. Mrs. C. A. Weaver. Mm R. E. L, ColllerTHm LTH-- nartmeailT i s; W.-IGraham. Mrs. J , T. Mer- i f rHi. Mm. George' Dem, Mem. Frank, Evans. Mrs. Dan B. Shields Mrs. W. ft Etntoe, Mm J. Lewis Brawn. Ilia Theodore Burton, Mm Lily C. Mrsfl G. F. Goodwin. Mm Thomas Page. Mrs. W. K. Walton. Mrs. Richard Mods Mm Moroni Hei- r. Mrs. D. Livingston. Mm Joseph Jtrinton, Mm C. L. Countryman o! Gingham. Mrs. A. H.I- Rock. Mm A. L. Heaaton. Mm J. - Rawlins. Mm Francis McDonald. Mm Samuel Tbar-mMm Ray Van Cott, Mm Simon Bamberger, Mm Samuel King. Mrs. Barter Quinn. Mm Samuel MendenW. R. Wallace. Mrs. David hall. i 2 I' g- . r-.- L Notes of WomensChibs L The music section of the Lad lea Literary dub meets this afternoon, and the program will deal chiefly with French music. as This morning tbe tourist section met and a paper on Egyptian History" was read by Mm Hugo PruehL .while Mrs. A. Eh Gibson gave "Modem Con, ditions, and GeneralV Outline." a , This aftrnnoa ths Froebel society meets at the T. W. C. A. rooms, and n. r- sou talk TUy ihj Ml A. Kraner. Mrs. at Berkeley, tbe LniversUy of Califor" follow. will A dinner, J. TV. McKinney. Mm S. H.rLove and nia. irs. A. T. Sanford. Re- itoHr'Mre J.F F. Mm 8. Thomas of Myrtle Craig, a bride-eleednradoy. entertained a few friends lest night at her home In ,. , be Vernon apartments, about 20 being 'l craeent. The roome were decorated In seasem's ftowers, and refreshments 'he ' terved. MU r ct 5 I The regular meeting of Temple B'N'ai brad will be held this afternoon. f - ' , - . - Tbe members of the Woman's public will meet this evening with Mrs. R. V. Hunt, and "Peace" will be the topic. Musical numbers will also be given. 4 i Prison Association 4 An meeting to planned for dliKfttfuJ wrprfe pr- - the Interesting monthly meeting of tbe ft1! fvea t th hom of Mrs. Joan stateregular society. Daughters of tbe Revolu- H fewer ef nthrjiwtfevjj on Frtdy, featuit to b Eiftwosdf. It occasion b!np;uik O. Whitney on h Tbe rooms anniversary. birthday mn)ta 0 pioneer Days deccratej In dabiiea and astern ' A end colors. fvd yellow being tne The annual meeting of tbe Orphan's I ragram was a feature, musical se- -' Home and Day Nursery aaeocigllan fecttrnr given by Mm Edmonds'! was held yesterday, and a most sat?yrrc daughters, Mm Clsyton, Mm isfactory report given ofthe instituNewman, end Mm Enid Orlob. tion. It is stated that 125 children s fVie Mrs M. T. Dootall and Mm Zina accommodated at present, and that no Card trave costratulatory toaster and more can be admitted until a wing Csmiila Cobb sang. - Mm Julia la built In addition to tbep resent qukr- Alien recited original poems, and ssng ter. The following directors were re, A term: Mm cenpoeed by herself. Aa elab- -j elected for tbe three-yeprate aunper was served from a table A Fred Wey. Mm M. M. Johnson. Mm dwnrated. end tbe affair Windsor V, Rice. Mm A. J. Gorham. f TeotJr-l- r 'ns sltossther drtirhtful. Mm- - Louis Cohn was elected for the ' v nre-ni- r Terrs The other fltTwrtnra ini Sr. L. M. Blackmarr entertained at clude Mm Charles W. Boyd. Mm Eda racial affair this aftemmi at her win KimbalL Mm J. E. Oglesby, Mm iome. members of Banner Hive No, L C. H. McMahon, Mm Warren BenjaL being the gueata min. Mrs. F. 8. Richards Officers for a a a the year will be elected the second la social evening being planned at Monday In November; borne of the Mltses Harrison for Tomorrow at the meeting of the home Thursday at which members of tbe .Unitarian church wttt be - present. and econorolca- section nf the ladles' Among the features will be a bonfire Literary club, Mr. Traganxa of the ft SKI '? i f'r v , v. . r.v "T ' j. f ' - a ij ar - - . . J ..li.v-4 ! ,i , see - ft iif. fetg fuH moon sailed brightly ctaodi and tbe sky, pieces in a Oil , but I am bright and beau- Or when trial, he said to himself with a ugh melt," said of pleasure. Nobody else in the whole I hadnt sky is half as lovely as I am And he looked scornfully around in . hopes that every Har m the sky would bear and be properly impressed. They were; they looked so abashed nd subdued that they failed to shine even ss brightly as they usually did. Of course he is very handsome and THEinto A tbe' mbs- wind blows them to minutei the sun shines so hot we the other doud fairy. thought of that, Said the j. -- - i t f "f ever-' iJtrtasn Now just ,J 5? If Tf p-e- at That very minute tiro jittle cloud fairies drifted bv and they noticed how pale and indifferent the , stars aU seemed.:- : f - "What ia ihe world can be the mat- 4 ter with you all this evening," asked. And they blew a reft white cloud . ,1 i j one fairy. er the boostful moeut face -- 1 tired of trying to vhmA- 4 - "Oh are-ar-e SO the steri cnuld get m . . 1 when the moon is so boastful and ' ' , . ftart bripht." said one star. 1 Anyway whnt is the TTW of trying," 'biesett stir thought fnltv,-- "J -- suppose r added another diagruntedly; ; you do- have some bothers." "Some bothers!" t Tbe ckmd fairies stopped in suijze- And the doud ; . meet. fairies laughed.. "Of course we-What is the use ?7 they exclaimrifT everybody doex Bothers are hd reason' sw- . ,J .J. everjthipg is. the usej I)ont you for stopping work." no way ! I know that what is the nse The stars looked very" shecpIsfC arid to talk Get busy and work your best then in a minute the biggest one said, J11 Thats "I guess Ill get busy and shine right f J, j your part " . f Jj. And if your hght doesnt shine out away and he did! "Here well help you. skid the cloud ; as brightly as some other times, dont " fairies. And they blew a soft white j worry its not your fault P il; ?! The little stars looked interested but Hood over the -- boastful mooos fare so the not convinced. get a good itartr And if ever you see a white cloud "Maybe thats true," said one, but it's so fooli'h to work hard and then blowing over the'M moon) face, yon have that old moon come along and may know it is put there by the fairies ' ' ' who are Irving to Cheer the discouraged 'i ns " .. V . Airy, little stars! feel when ..w you supprne we if. e work TosnorrowHaw Do You Sleep f hard . for hours to pile up 1 ,J I ,, t- -J- I 5 - r' - -- do lit; -- f 1 I is- - stlrS-'coo- -- Copyright 1914 t tor IttgrUM Juiso. Utahs Greatest Clothing Store. Gardner & Adams Co. i In the Kearns Building We give and redeem Security Vouchers. d , caped death from the fragment of a German bomb, was the very real war experience of Haven Willey, brother of L County Ally. L E Willey, who has a mission to Beljust returned fromwee the of Mr. president Willey gium. Liege conference, la speaking of bis experiences be said: We left Liege oa Aug. upon 5 minutes' noticca The Germans had been Faith that Revolution in firing bomba Into the town promiscu- Have ously ell day. and one of them exploded Mexico is Nearing Close Haroleee enough to me to be very uncomfortable. We had aa time bi peck--. 1 vest Is 'Plentiful left aii my beesge and all the papers of tbe conference la my desk. Thera was even a small inm ef jnotey there which I bad nwchaaca to eecure. The reason for our haste was that we had heard ths channel wax closed To JUAREZ ACADEMY OPENS. traffic, and feared we could not get to a secure did. We however, England. boat without a great deal of trouble, and went directly to London where I spent three weeka I arrived la Ameri- Electric Lights Installed, Activca Sept. It. and have been traveling In the east since them. ities Resumed and Wanderers In regard te the violation ef Be Irian German neutrality I do not credit-thPrepare to Remain. charges that the French were first guilty. The feeling In Belgium against Germany la intense. Evan before tbe Germane entered Belgium the feeling The Belgians ares entirely (Special Correspondence.) Colonia Jus res. Mex, Oct. A Many have feared Germany for many years. Mormon" colonists . are returning to Levine Brothers Wanted . theft, homes te SIeilco: they- - find ev - Simon UrlM and William Levin, brothers, forme! y of Chlcsxo. left that city two ''years ago to come to' Salt Lake and have not been beard from since that time, according to a letter received by Chief Grant from Joseph Bchults of 2442 Grenehew street. to which The police are asked to aid In the search for the mlseing broth-er- a - Aecordia"- - to the letter, Simon Levine bad pngtitotie ambitions, and William desired to be an actor. They were chauffeur by occupation and ar described as being about 5 feet Inches In height. William haa red. curly hair. A The night senool to he conducted hr ths public nchool system will be opened Wednesday ulghL Tbe school wlO be side high school eperated at the building and ItT to vxpratedbe enrolled Wed- regtflar rii-wl!attvBUnc tr ex- nsds y ctgt. A ld PCtL Case is Dismissed Tin motion of the filarnllff the com of William H. Swanson.' Max Daniel m Tan for all- - tan, russet and colored leathers, 10c. three weeks ago and has an enrollment of M high school students; while ta tbe grades ISt pupils have been registered. Last Friday was appointed cleaning-uday. and buildings and grounds received .Thorough attention. Work has commenced on n first clast operetta to he given here about Christmas time. Du Man boa also opened Colonia schorl well attended priesthood held here every Monday if" r 5unday evening the Mo ment associations are to T- .iaed and .the Relief society anl Primary win soon follow. There to- - work oft oreand, the hills are green fur pasturage and thousand of acres are covered with graaa Loads of hay are going to the barns and tithing sheds, and for fruit this to without n doubt the greatest fruit year the eoiony haa seen.- - mu, thousands of young trees having begun to bear. There being n very limited market. however, all are busy dre-- v. canning and preserving, white the white apples and pears choicest specimens ore being carefully stored In hopes of a better market later. It to estimated that at lent It carloads of peaches were wasted on the trees before tbe people could return to take care of them. Already steps nr taken to improve the neglected streets and road ways while the modern convenience of the electric light and the telephone were again installed several weeks ago. The streets are now lighted from the meet-p, jetton, garrison White a cake in a box" fo white leathers and canvas, 1 0c.' r Get a. New.. HomeSetTftday K Males the Use of SHINOLA a pleasure CeBuiae Bristle Dauber Linb Wool Polisbei- Sold by Stores ofzAU Kindt Everywhere wb of constitutional sol- ths colony In Us palmiest days could ths protection cl not boast; and ss the clrar waters of the settlers, there are ho signs of war. tbe river the Pledras Vert reflect current, ft tells The colonists have faith that the the light of the electric heaven-bles- t, pathe revolution In this land Is nearing Its of returned to have wanderers who tient etoee and that a condition exists that will be satisfactorily solved wttbont dwell on Its banks further blood shed. Numerous wrecks COMPANY. OFFIC1 ALB VISIT. and burned railroad bridges wbkftthe the general superintendent Yesterday returning refugees passed give evl- deuce 'of the turmoil that waged to of the Pearson componr end a .numof its leading local officials with fury while the colonies were deserted. ber ladles made Colon! Juam a Reoentiy a number of cautious sod their havlnr come from El Paso to eonsenrntivs men come here to look visit, , , nt !!d ,h over tbe situation and they decid--d at excellent P"rad to remain, eroding for Their Jamlllro ! and at to follow them: and more are enmtne condition of the colony -r The academy building, meetinghouse, f tar.Bqt ao .manv- of ftn people. Afrat the domestic reeepilon w1'f, tithing office, the Store, the bridge noe department of the arad.my snd are aft m ths electric poser bona f7llU' "7 good condition: the flour mill has been! V wtt!l I P?lro and beautiful Rower running at full capedty tor weeks past: Hanlly a home w garden, or j btojsrhat shows the signs . of care and cCITure-- - Wmslrleriag .tlje that have. Tlicre sremacyTijne when one man many opposing - faction actlohf another's and "xtid this '.questions occupied passed throughplace since It- was first deserted it ' lives. Men act differently under The question to. ago. It appears In excellent f; fervnt cireumatanera. condition. Mexican friend did well what would you- - do right now If you protecting- - the- - home -- and pubUe; had A ravers cpid? Could you da of the- colonist - Owing to ter 1ho to tske Gbamhertaln's Cough the constant watchful nera and early j Remedy? It to highly recommended return of number of the refugee by people who have nsed It for years among whom stands Dlehep Bentley- last Anew ft a value. Mr O. E, Par-mprominently, much of the fur- gent. Peru. Ind.. sav "Chamberlain's alshtngs of the homes and some rate Cougk Remedy te worth Its weight In tie. horres. wagma and carl rages, bare gold and I Take pleasure In . recom. been preserved. mending It." For sale by ail dealer ' ACADEMY OPENS. , Advertisement. . Tbe Juarstake academy opened diers, kept here for peace-lovin- g, - m -- Accounts Certificates Invited; IT - OdUrm Itobem ft b -3 fatfieHia Alfhst bn -- Id-st- . We offer tor sole f per cent guaranteed Fir la Mortgage - Certificate amounts from )109 to (5.666 - eacK T n ranging ret r ran tho, obtain sbso- lute safety.' convenience, and entire freedom from risk of loo Lagoon Amusement Co. 11 during-eig- ht . ' tbe extreme weeknem UTtaw lewi'tsta Impaired bearing, weakened eyesight, bronchi Ss and other Irentlm. but If 5eette Ernuhhm it given promptly, it carries strength to the catena gsd creates rich blood ft build op the depleted burn Convincing Proof frtr.at w ta have hem business year -- Ju customer nf this instjtntion has ever lost 6 dollar or wafted day fur payment of any principal or interest due - oa the Investments we sell, to the most convincing proof of tbe character of our seeurttlew - r. A The . The Lagoon Amusement company, recently Incorporated, will lease the Lagoon resort next year and expects hi make a number of Improvement The Bamberger 'electric ha rued win a loop at tbe Lagoon next year la order ta handle the crowd Tbe trains running f m both Ogden and Balt Lake trill he able to discharge and toed passengers without any Interference or switching which will greatly fkcilltaM the service. The railroad company has purchased additional ground for this purpose a 4. The Strom shovel began work last week-o- n the loop. ; : ost - .Savings Secured J - . 6 Jrbt -- against tbe Ellers Music company ef San Francisco, and the counter-claiwere , dtsiulraed yesterday 1b the United States district court. The anesed Jn tbe erig- IftaT i'wmpgllnt tbet they bought--organ from the music company, for 120.006. that wiry paid" S156S down" and that on Installing ft In the Rex theater they found it to be not a represented. They asked that their original payment be returned, with damages of 15966 and privileg to return the organ. In the counter-claithe defendants admitted receipt of 11596 on tho organ, bat alleged that no misrepresentation t were made at the time of the sale nf the Instrument, nd also that, tkt plaintiffs bar retained the organ for 16 month giv. tpg tour programs dally wtth ft, and consequently that it has been damaged to 6 large degree, for which they aaketf to be reimbursed and bare the ' . organ returned. b Black for all laiack leathers, 10c. Bgaste, One day of heavy bombardment at Liege, during which he narrowly es- - THE HOME SHOE POLISH ' Willey Bursting German Bomb - 4t-bfTto- -- Overcoats, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Under- wear, Woolen Hose, Shoes' Gloves, Mufflers, etc. Winter blocks in Hats. ' ed Night School to Open "Whats the use. answered the ILc u--o boastneighbor dlsgruntedly. ful anJ conceited I dont intend to try to do my best any. more V and The bright hitle star .paler boasted- louder pa'-- f ; sr,d the ih 'Ht 7 v.- -- - -- . clear-sighte- abad- - death-deali- Chi-W- brilliant." murmured one little star to hr neighbor, hut sometimes you are bnght tisoi -- Why dont you sbms yasr represent true economy in service, lasting style, solute worth. You can just as well have the vantage of thesc Clothes as not, so come in. . Other makes as low as $10. ; --And youd better stock up now on warm thecold days just ahead. for 'things ?cifTun e $ HartS chaff ner & Marx fine clothes, $20 to $50 .r-.'taB- -- ' Discouraged Stars - ' !uUiTlre choose 'your clothing from our immense showing, for. youre assured of the most in quality for the least in price, and the smartest in style, al... ways. ' ' mees-noa- a if you Warden Arthur Pratt of tbe state Paul, prison has returned from where be attended the annual meeting of tbs Priapn Association of America, including tba Cnited States, Canada and Cuba Mr. Pratt was chosen. president ofthe association aa well aa chairman of the committee to organ tie the next prison congress At Mr. Pratt's request. Justice J. K. Frick of the Utah supreme court wsa made a member of tbe committee on criminal taw and reform, and in response to an appeal from Joseph E. Caine of the Oakland Commercial dub . e iejl noi the a eerailun decided t Toung men, men In the prime ef life, mea.whe brought light, and Joyto year in Oakland. Tse Utah warden read a paper on 'The Honor 8ysten' homes to mothers, wives, children; men who bad been reared perhaps with factor elfcnfl 10 o"ful- spiritual. In the community, were shot down by the that a man at war with society and missiles there was bo put Into prison can net immediately thousands, by huge Iron machines whose become worthy of trust. rasping., and then gathered la pUrvmucfl as w gathey rubbish OB our lawn, was appointed, A eommitt "of and burned. And we of tbe twentieth century, of a period of wonderful inwhich Mr,, Pratt to the chairman, to on honor the ths dustrial and Intellectual progress, are asked to contemplate this spectacle end at report system tOLMUTJt to nectrearr and can't be helped. , - We ara off the track .somewhere, don't you think ? --'"And isn't ft becaase we have aSver put 'war ta its tree place, because we Coyner Memorial Gateway have not stripped It of Its fictitious glitter, but still accord It tbe place mad The gateway to the 'Westminister homage, tradition and Those who Are interested to It and receive profit from . college grounds on' Wilson avenue It. give It.near Eleventfl East, erected by the . We bare not been enough or not honest enough to sea ft students f the Salt Lake Collegiate and 'rate it for arbat it to and to wipe it out of exlracncc. But we are beginning to look facte rather plainly In tbe face and to do Institute, la memory of PfofTjohn M. Corner, founder of the school, will be some .bard thinking: - We are beginning to aed that those men whose bodies dedicated oa October 15 at t p.m.. were burned like rubbish og tbe fielJ of Uegs were victims, innocent dupes when' all students having ever urged on by powers seeking selfish ends. And this knowledge will help the the school are cordially invitbe waged, wiB ed to be' present. The following ded- time to come when the mania without whom no war could will be rendered: one and eJI refuse to fight, refuse to slay their brothers, no matter of what ication program Hymn, Westminister College students: name or race, refuse to toad Aid or cctmtenaace to the cause of might Instead ayee; the Rev Dr. Geo. W. Martin: or right. Id rifles instead of reaann. address, "John M Coyner. founder of And then war will cease and the reign, of peace and brotherhood that to the Collegiate Institute." Hon F. B. promised begin. "Characteristics Orltchlcw; ad of ths School." Dean Geo. B- - Sweasy; And to time, ft to sure to come, for the heart of It to This great truth of address, - Future Memorials," Presi- brotherhood And jo at Ice. And the feeling of this to already like a leaves at D H. : W. Reherd. D. dent hymn, Westminister college students; bene- work to the world. , The pity of It to that it bad not sufficiently worked to prevent those pyres diction. on tbe field of Liege. But tot us every one so help forward it, that in tbe years to come there esa be so more of them. Haven Near to -- I - t Let us be as brutal about war aa war Itaelf to. Perhaps if we would take away tbe braas bands add the gilt buttons and shoulder straps and all the rest of the glitter, and see war for what it actuaHy to. H would sink to the place where It belongs la the world's estimation, Then then would be nothing glorious about It, nothing patriotic. It would be deliberate murder, a desire for might right or wrong. - Could we era life AS M really la. and as It should be expressed and would be expressed If we did not tetrode per sonal desires sod ambitions, we would realise, that we ere brothers, manifestations la infinitely varying forms of the one greet power life; and we should want right and Justice to bo done to the least among u. .whether an individual or a nation, even though there were not a cent 1 the pocket of tbe Individual or tbe boundary Hoes of the nation enclosed but! a few hundred acres of toad. So ought wp hot to took very frankly--at wbaflirevimls These Ahlhgi Wnp" tag to pose at war, where brothers slay brothers, even though they may be Called Slavs hr Poles or English or German or French; where the email eountry. because it to weak numerically or financially must submit to Injus- , tice and bow the peck to the oppressor, After tips Battle of Liege It was reported to the civilised world by the various news agencies that' the men killed were piled la heaps sad burned. A glorious spectacle for the twentieth century and a supposedly Christian The library committee of tbe Ladles' Literary club will give a benefit social affair at the clubhouse neat Saturday for tbe porpoac of buying new books fer tile library. '" t Burning Men Like Rubbish. ' oL JilUUiW : L ' Di: .lUfjv v i : v6iliiiiiiv fit M |