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Show 4',kr,6 AtodluftwonnommominimmmMLi IWERNINICIIMINefiti.motokuitioke0,44,044tot- :,11" AlopPrr::: - , ' y ? ' t V. ,: : Ow DESERET EVENING NEWS FRIT)41; sodal Affairs latt'l, itru r.4 personal Notes Women's Clubs .o Extra Special Sale GOSSARD AND JUS7 RI7 E CORSE7 S r. $5.50 Jullene urfr accompanied Amx. Blankets 4 Striking plaid effects& in red. blue.. pink. tan or laza& Alio trapdaft gne white blankets. else laza. silk libbon hound In enors to match pink or blue bordtwa. it H. Brodyne. Prof. by 'On. Mrs. E. E. Jenkins is fol.. .! and the luncheon the Jrwar Mrs. tables. reserved fr4 b Mrs. IJIy C. ogs .isteth,Ime. Mrs. Olen Miller. Mrs. Jr.. Mn. 8. M. alien, p"-mMrs. Frank !talcW Madsen, L R. H. Livingston. Mrs. E. IL um me. 'Ira M. K. billings. Mrs. JOtin44Witcos, Mrs. Mot.ot:fr !qrs. C. r.. E. Jenkins. 1. Lit614 B. Holman. Miss Margaret 1.11sui.oth Corey, Mrs. J. ..tes1 Mits. E. IL Sheets. Mrs. E. Ws.i, Lewis T. Cannon. Ca:,,r Mrs, Mrs. Nephi L. Mo?s A JI. v.' N, Williams. Mrs. Lucy Richard H. Lyman. Mrs. k.,rns. Mrs. George Sher. 4r1sp Mrs. and a BI- - T L. Holman Elisabeth Corny will will les who !i. speakers. Louise M. and Mrs. 14iss , , p1417-t- , (AC :se", ,' affair itiVfn by the Salt The r, :cat4,,,, of Women. clubs hotel $635 '24 1; Children's Coats Sizes 2 to 6 110.. a SEAL COAT TM 51M ED WITH LYNX AND WITH SEAL BELT South and Thirteenth the election of officers and and rIfl retiring, officers of committees. Refreshments The public Ls cordially , t,. are e " 101 Girls' Coats, Sizes 6 to 14 Clever juTentle eresstkAnA jtnit outnna ppy nevelt les in (1iinetill1k4 and Zibelines. Colors of blue. tray la hrovfn A z k14111;71,- I Dresses .. II Y lit ifir j 4 ' 'N. i,!1;N q 95 1 . ' ' T it di! f1;1 111'1,1 r Values to $R50 Sizes 6 to 17 tii t foolof mum. ! smart i) lalintrl. in ,',' '!,',!, , t; ' , - anitkasias 'flu II : . just Received. In Stalk Chiffon and Dainty Noo, a IMO faattrialing array of And coloring all at our famou. loo here pritrA oio Olkaittl alI N o'r lie ear. het - Perferth Otinning model... rettre,ewing tvle Jade rigifest,, epre11 for ."...1.,;.. ... , , ' 15 t 2, $2.25F ibt e Suit v,.. tie ttt'St t tt Itti hrivq ,tnbstg, el ta rm 14 7 II u nonl---)n- 11104 l'ht i.t. t: In beuniut. - '', gas. C-as- es - u nu sna 51 1 I IriINI 10; ,sittirda. Srt111 1" hint') Union tt, 16 75c Boys Outing flannel PAJAMAS. $1.25 BOYS SWEATERS. Sizes 21 to 30. 01f.s. in pink and bine stripen. Size. 6 to 16. EtM trnorflinar) 11 . al i net In Oxford. mornon and nnt). Priced Winn refzular, iinrth uarnith right lanywhrre. Neue.t ulth form 'Minx full no wrlee 19 tice,eti the beet $ 2 "Izea from 31 tri 36 At -- 111E lit'''' Ii '. on 1 ang, I r' :1, -- UNIVERSITY. NEWS h n ! OUR WEDDING DAY - 7, ., toU I ' L L. D. S. U. NOTES. . 4.il r3". -- ,,, ,.. '7'', 0 e I ilk P i V I f 01.-- -: n ()A., 4:.' ' '. N . '' 1 1f '..... if ' ' 4111ii ' At , . '0 f, Ill i ; l 1 ,. V 7 s MIL . . .1 : I A , , I oNile ! b t ' , - - , , , , , , 4 - - , 25 sE -.- MI-WEEK- 44.0 NEWS LY 6 , , 4 .,,i , -- , , - : :II ,1 ;t ' 04 I IT -4,, $ I h$ 1' ";it 14 r t'-.- io,..,,,.,, ,I iI ' 0F! j el icf, 1: - . , Ilt iI li s'i I '4;:11 ,, , ' , - , '.J l' ,i ,illii, .,J r . ,, ,' , , :1 I , 11 4 ,7'. ., 1 41,1- )ii:i i,:sti ..t,,, ) - . ' t Ne tv spaper . - 1 i ' J. - 11 ,, 1 1 I ,1 ,14 , 4 V I ,14.t ' ( Ilz ." ' ; 4 St ,'' . , ,.. 4, S il; I ,..' I 4 414 .., 1444, : ,t .'"- , .,- --- , 4 I I . . , 4 . "t t, , , 1 tr . ,:' !,. tt 2aC , ' ! , 11'1: 41. - The Great Country . ' ;Irt 1: , POWDER Mere them a pound and a bait tor a Quarter, r , ''':, ' ,! t Ounces for ' , , I , 1 ,S . . , , ; !'.4 4111 ' ..: is always sure to give satisfactory results. For goOd, wholesome foods use K Cinsist on getting it. ZIP Face Powder fit-'e- 4 ' ; f: Nadine !I i ', i LIG BAKING ' . ' ;pi , i If ' ' ! pro-gri- m a v' , I Hi s ,e4, ' 4Z ie I- .! , tt,.:- - t '.. "I have used K C BAKING POWDER for a great many years and have yet to experience a failure in baking with it. f'I believe in the "safety first" idea and am sure of best results when I use K C. "Yes, I have used others, higher priced powders too, but have always gone back to the old reliable." -- 'f.h I .k 'ö .1 - . d., o r! "; 1 111:9 1 ,....' zo 11.4 0 .s.,e- ti, ,,,. , 71'. ., - . A ) ' vo,froolp,11,., Q. ' . V cLletii ft' 40' N..., , I. ,,NS: I,P' , ;.,14.10 ' " ' 11 - I rja. Wit-so- - - , Fowler and childali, The dramatic department of the who have been here visiting Mr. and present An Mra. Richard Savage . have returned D. S. U. .zrill this year fu-- its annual pro Citizen to their home at Perth Amboy. N. J. American The-pia has been produced duction. and Nat Goodwin. The St Mark 's Charity association by Maxine ElliotIs one of the collahoand its Author will hold a meetings next Wednesday Worm of "Mice and Men." The story at the Hotel Utah. at 10 o'clock a.m. MT MART MARSLIALL. deals with an American tempted to 'The seniors of the East High school renouno, his countr) for a fortune left (rnrrrighted. ISI(. by the Ileature NewsPero, Slint Ifrale) After sacrificby an Engliah uncle. a matinee dance yeeteedaY r. mom, and La- - was marked bt extrem happiness, gave ing his American Idrthright. however. For honor of100 the freshmen of the school. hs discovers he has bet the fortuns marred only by Its Phortn ess. I r iii, P. Walker. Those in being prettent. she died nine years liftr their mar- - about included ample consolation in Or, the clams oMcers and but finds loveP ' charge V. H. Morse, the in- woman he and in honest Ameriof members the executive committee. r.:,r ' The story of Morse 's struggle to par The Oti Celli are: James toil. A reading of the play will elegraph; went to ConBrattet. presi- can rd. :N.:.1 And well Is feet known. the be telegraph given Monde) afternoon In Barratt Belle Livingston, vice president; ropshire, 14 a young inl an thts long stroarle of tw,ive dent; Katherine Marsha it. secretary; How- hall by Miss Margaret Caldwell. ,t ,,,Ity-flebe wrote back perhapebeeause In the painting of poi,structor in oral expression and dramayears t,:. i o,, s to and Mary Hugon that he was traits he had a means of earning ard Boise's. treasurer. will then be made Fred Barg- tic coach. Entries ,assistant treasurer. . 'Hole very agreeably." ;,ase!nr what was. 100 )ears ago. a very good strom. Leah Burton, Violet Bolognese. for the tryouts for the vartous parts Ito o and both Income. He vas father Albert Dunyon and Vernon Stephens ,rnma a meager livelihood i - a p, !:, ,,1 painter at the time and mother to his thre little children are members of the executive commitTo Sell Indians' Cattle. 6 I'41, to 'Ay. "1 hare painted after the death of their 'mother. and tee. ,'", 1,Jr'rto et fifteen dollars each he we. forced to, face the problem ot rI w,, more engaged and many abandoning his ecientific research at COL and Mr& E. P. Holmes will nSupt. H. H. Miller of the Fort Hail ;04 ' think I shall get along a time when only' he was confident of tertain at A box party this evening at Indian agenc y and school has anw It. success. or taking financial help the Salt Lake Theatre. followed by a nounced to rattle buyers that there s!T,,, ,nder that Morsowas "pass. from his brothers and father. sapper at the Hotel Utah. .e h . 'Imo will ibe offered for sale on Monday. of corner was in a at the It For building very 'agreeably." Oct. 16, to the highest bidders. 600 or ,,,t r s, ,otott ,in Concord marked Nassau and Beekman streets. now in The current events and arrent 700 head of steers, two and three years It' hs ,...., r of his ,erature action of the Ladles Literary old. friendship with the crowded downtown section of N'ew !club raised by and belonging to the meets this afternoon. and the walker. whom he later York City that Morss brother. had A few of the reservation. Indiana includes a review by Mrs...FredIrri1 No small and where a was published they building tve offered for triumph "nraoss f Lr not Reynolds of the works of the bead of cows will also edited their newapaper. On the fifth erirk W. H. was Lucretia only G. Wells. lt,,' ekto novelist. a review by tale. girl InConeord, but by floor of this building lived Morse' 'Mrs. Dan B. Shields ofand Fir tho m, Vance Thompchildren. beautiful. ghe was love-- I and his three mothertews book. 'Bat and Grow end t ',roue besides, and when lied the wife lived. P he would gladly ison's Negress Attacks Man. Lnrla aas- -1 :ter to become hist wife shared their poverty and lived tAye !telle";:,-- 1 his suit In room that in the Of them single with . the Spite Charlti Jackson, a negress, weft act that she ootild not have dream. served for kitchen. workroom and In police circles. was arrested known i that h, aoold and days ever be much more sleeping room. For days taut night on complaint of glove Humhalt a on crackers and lived himself Morse mock. a gwedieh laborer, who Bald she portrait painter. ...tore th- -, we-- e had robbed him of WO. The woman married. however. tea. In moments snatched from the la Pri'se a flew at Summook, Inflicting sever n work 'on the model whicip was to portrait went from watches on his fare, when he Identitinit,. to laxly. and sometimes make him famous he "tenderly cared (11 Civea Joao Chebr) e Inant,1 fied her. the and cooked 114 ones his little l''' ttrad It,,ne' nany as tour in a week. for .07 to Concord literally penifood which he was able to ' simple ,.. Th. Keeps le.", tot epee a portrait-paintin- g to Meet. Adult Blind buy for them. 11 nur la the cKotath After success' had come and after . 'beets tith three :housandin tall he returned crownwere litogier. of struggle it oat on. dollars slaved. On Morses . Tits Western ASIPOCiatiOn Ot Adgit 'ctr'hr 4 "I- that year he married Lilo ed. be years tinily planed. Nadine to pots mod borne. married attain very Mimi'''. meellnd Blind. will bold its annual Ifeei Adheres until washed oft Promosits ,00la Walkor, geoondr family of four childand had olock in kalurdal. Oct. 1 at 11,10 The first Years unborn and more of Chock tatiorm of their married life ren to bless his later Ufa. But be Social bail On state street Tbe election A millicad delighted seers prove Re value., of his business will be in sweetheart 711Pant the other and ot officers ti. where Charleston. forgot C. 10 Votes Meek, Ptn1. tletzoottA White, bogie what was then tenderness transacCed. All members ars requested the real am- - youth. the excauty or the 7lakt Coenetero fee Malt dOo. 1 blind stetting shins el his adult Ail of be to bitterness , present, or the lifethe Patnag of of Lucretia came during the years of Mehemet Tease COMPIIII. PIN Tann. Ow city aro cordially invited to al- bl.tientiell - -- marriod ilta heart that -, n! lk,raltel pletureta. ni., , , ,, Mora; a , - 1 b lg..' Drat w.ifo I Struggis Without 1yr- . . 4 Famous Men and Women Who Have Shared It. 1 , Minn Mre.'' Robert 2( - j4r4 I P , 4 ifilr. - 0 , 0 14, a Margaret Odell will entertain about JO of her high school friend thin evening at her home. ?, 45. '- 4. , t, li, ,01-..-- I t ., ,- - .. A i ' fea- Miss Marjorie Ellerbeek entertained sterday at a box party at the OrThe Trien.p glee club of the unkerpheurn followed by a tea at the New-UP- .Doted in honor of Minn Mary shy held a meeting Yesterday afterStriedic. The tea table was decorated noon to organize for the coming year. in chrysanthemums and covers were Great interest Is being taken in and the prospects are hid for a half &men guests. including art this year Minn Smedley. Nirs. W. P. Kiser. Mn. bright for a glee club that will comJack Keith, Mn. Melvin It. Sowies and pare favorably with any of the easiern M:so Edna Dunn. organtgations that have sung here in the lain few years. Illemters of the Minn N!arc- - Stm,dlej. who has been faculty spoke at the meeting yesterhere for some time pant. and who has day. Another meeting will be held in 10P,'n entertained at many delightful the near future to elect officers. Tickets for the ltoulan. the .ear parties. will leave tomorrow for her book of the school. are now on sae. home In Chicago. I - .1- i ; ,11 the that )ott 00 garment" nthl In rode Notturdit) nif. 11 etlant) min ( lit Inould exile, 85c ben )on need them Suits , , Ili 1 $2.00 Men'sWool 0ti " gra)..11..and 6 I Great Saturday Special Offer brunt'. 1' 'tNT's, ,,, i to 1 Unequaled 'awn, rt()vs , ty plaid. littriking blue and - i; 1 I e 1 Ot: in Ube betanti of UhlTI M 114)1.S S; sIZIN Nt , 10 : 1,1. and ,13rtilw, ble jtn - 1 SATURDAY SPECIAL Sq95 ,, - 1. .' t and a musical program were the tures of the evening. rnr.;41:-mitt- i. , , . I -- Nitwit S. - one-piec- e --- s ot prfre---49.9- 5. 1 1,ani.---314- Choo from the largest shoeing In Salt Lake eityartd the aerate4 al ere. Dresses -- -t 111 ,''''' I ening-114- ' ,,4, ,.. flirit I.1 flpie I. 1! nod offered at ao eerpoonath lom plentiful it'rVri of losautifol fa!I eolortnr, the isle) riemeelamt). s.napp) 0111(4,111EL In light nr dark Tn. that mean, Pair" of &KAMP near fin- the ' ,,. E, iPoplin 11:t2,10. Pr fail fah- ,t, ,, " Lilt (1 I , t aag..- .- Sül7S 4, , ut iv, 7 rotiser New Serge Dresses S4 it, ,,Irori.ing arra ,tid,r(tal wo 11 v, ... 10 BOYS' 1. III1 t 1 Offer of 4. MK , ' kr , L. tot ' , 'ears. go' - ' Girls'Party M- nd N '111 -- , Extra Special Saturday - rI. iv, 14 r In.. bilte,i1 dont, brrytAtilii with milting-- ettiltsr and twIt ed Niwk riff,' 10 gya t nr 2 tv , -- Because of an Advantageous Purchase We Ari Offering Very Superior Values in 'Women' 3 New ,,$,,. $3.95 Nue ritell(qk. ,t7P. i hi..t 111.1itirtin, anttli tii in 1111. t 4, mots. ewer offer- ' tr . . ,4 St3.34) s .1 , N ,a 1,otir glom' ...ale .c.-Sal i I Aelk ,er,e1 tia. $5.50 Values. ....mob Itt- 50cand95e 4Skikki; Itrunil 4 P Boys O'Coats In all the nett cooenta It-"S- t "01CP and rithri-s- . MatlY of Iliese from our regutar IAA) hneall go Saturday at $3.93. !Sip, a to IT. 0,,P tq wt11'1' , Imo)rt I,ill'a $595 Boys' Suits 0 iNa t4 ' knk-ker.- 4 Other Remarkable Special Values in Girls' Dresses at , , s $3.95 to .' i4t6ir $295 It In the I Ideal dresses for school wear. Sims 14 Years ' 'É ' i a r TO In. rineh-Raelnesse.' enat ktileit. with full fashioned Wool ist light or dark noseits tan's, 1.1110titMedb the greatest value in horn' ed salt Lake lilts. Come The-- Unusual $2.50 Values Fairs newest designs In quality percales and gieSharnalong sleeves and high D IFICIL --geuully telouned in contrasting slushy. a , t CORSE7 549c , .it Aty ( PI)P1-1.- . A I t nolo Immo and ;Se , g Values to $1.95. 1, , , (der-Buyin- SIZES , Girls 'School I ss if, Boys' Suits Great Saturday Sale This coat, so marked in its distincl richly trimmed tion, is Hudson with lynx. The waist line is belted t I: I Jessup will entertain while lynx finishes colisr seal. with , for Mr. James and raft Please notice the (lashing ' artist of Loa Angeles. 1,,ss army cap cif a turban with its crisp , , ,, ,ity for a short time. white bow against the black velvet , ,n Mrs. Elliott Kimball T, , , .:.1.. at a tea at her home in Thome. as present besides the cluli . ,1i About VI being imited. membfrs. it ' .:.. a ,P throughout , . stuto amers and dahlias. Another successful benefit affair of zro.,n) being expecially e- yesterday was that omen b the St. Asti-'the flowers arranoted in Paul's guild and parish at the Newa.. Cr.atal candlesticks house Hotel. The features of the eve. I': r :,',.. candles and other :letalls ning included dancing, games. and . refreshments and ,u.. the two colors. Assisting fortune-tellin. ,..., aro lira. Claude Freed. were gerved. The committee in charge , tisigh Sprague, Mire Marian Bad was Sirs. Stilton Lipnian. Mr. A. M. sr.; Mule Mary McKell,ar. Howard, Mrs. James E. Be lees and 4rs. J. A. Reeves. Margaret McIntyre entertained Mrs. Hairy F. Kimball and Mrs. Elat her home in lionor of ttay Ws I) flowler of Trinidad. B. W. liott T. Kimball will entertain at a tea the table having for a centerpiece a neat Monday afternoon at the formers go gilt basket filled with yellow holt& 1:sinthemums. and covers being nes :Nan Swenson. whose marriage .4 VI' la guests. to Carl W. Poll te.kes place Oct. 19. is - and Mrs. en-I entertaining at a trousseau tea this Joseph Wirthlin ... ,eaterday at a dinner In afternoon. about 75 guests being intoe r.' MISS Florence Winder and vited. The parlor and library are dec.111TbAnatt. whose marriage takes orated in autumn leaves. and the, dinco ;n the near future. The table ingroom in pink and whi,e, the teal . de""rted in autumn flowers and table having for a centerpiece a basket er LEI for a half dozen guests. of the limiters tied with maline. The hostess hi asmiLitted by Mimi Kate toph...m party followed. ney. Mrs. C. L. Casad) and Miss Li Id Ilre !. Hurlbut and Mien Jessie Ran Swenson. r1:,,,1 ,,,tertainert yesterday at an on Saturda) MI14 Kate and Mis ern,,,t .41.4ir in which progressive t'mei s,ro the feature. The rooms Clarice Romney will entertain at an re brght with the seassons flowers. orpbeum party, followed by a tea at ti the 'curets included Mrs. A. J. the, Newhouse Hotel, in honor of Miss I :,ers Mrs. t;eorse Gowan. Mrs. Nan Owenson. ,rgo T Petersen.. Mrs. C. T. Miser. OM hart,t. Shields, Mrs. L. E. HubWinder will be guest Mies Florenr ris Mr,. W T. Dens, Mrs. Wilitarn of honor this evening at a dancing Wt,,to 0 Mrs Frank A. Bird. Mrs. party to be given by Mies MareuerF Mrs.. Walter Scott. Mrs. lte Law ley at her home. Mrs. James White. Mrs. .1.14n: Brothers. Mrs. Ileber Leo. Mrs. Russel K. Woodruff is enter; I. I. Brundigt. Mrs. E. A. Mc- tithing this afternoon in honor of :'''',,, Ntt. carl Bcott. Mrs. Fred Pa- Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr. ,. Mr J.k. Thompson, Mrs- - Dan B. e Ho.,-,t.,.I Mrs. Lyda M. Ashenfelter. The family of Mra Ann Hurt. faknown as "Grandma Hort" snillarl) .! Mr Thomas entertained the Eli celebrated her eight)-fourtiiirthy 05ter4ay at her home. the Monday evening at her home. eeo s decorated tn surtern, amitliisth East. ,rr, There were also secrel ant !, An extra it isent. Mn. Kingrvery close friends present. Sopper ; tt oc Attractive .4s bIue. gra)a, black and white. Lateat belted Rad pleated effect& r .ai meeting of the (2rphanir ',taw Nursery will be held eo ,, t 't ar 31 m. at the home. HUDSON Tt, it ,,, .. ,tie nith mirror Power ofI 'THE PARISBrings Wonderful Economies in Different and distinctive girlish models of i111444t arrival of earadtils. Zibelines. Boucles and Chinebillssembeacing theo cleveneNt of noveill i(a& Sizes 2 to 14 )ears. was ;I. it - The Great vi, 4 dp c o fitted 0 I Regular Values to $8.00 ' n.-11- f , e 4. ' ha le aratfton'm nov on Broadway Between Main and State Air COATS, 6!!--5. large number be.spcnd;ng a delightful J. ir an. held mainly on zr .1,. floor. and tea was Rentak room. About 400 were ,1,!.;.K tthe afternoon - GIRLS' l!'!t. - 445 --- ..1. S11011111 Noes fa a iiirlentlid bar- PAantilul gain lir111 real hag,. mils-II ham, are ...raj 1)10,41.. f C 4.,...., y, Tremendous Special Purchase and Sale of 500 Newest - e 1 satnrditv LeatherHandBags Ineludink the dif, - s. : tt '1111intry "The Store That Serves You Best" - sr!lectiona by Mrs. NorA',,immal and Miss Cora Howe. LI ,, A s G. T :. wee s"cial affair of the day is liothn glven a theinHotel Utah honor of the w.,man's p.rty. Xsu.i Younger of an Francisco. woman suffrage cause. psses 1,, the onlettivs5 program will be given , tirec!,n of Hugh Lionise and : ,' 6 1916 El - 4 , -- OCTOBER . ; ;. |