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'-st w 4 I T j 7 ’ ' 1 r J'Milhli i r k r SI : i ' I I - t I : f v' “ P I r I I - k x SALT 1WKADD-HEPUBLJCAN T "7 ' ' t I Trfii Auction Whist -o 'KO® I ’4 I O w CITY IJTAH 1914 Date I- ' ’ Playing an If Aggressive Game ‘Your Scoreis JU- niij i I S A j WW 5 Or t t fl 'IM j — k" ® a Il " - - - -- - j r 5 - - “ ¥- G—wr4 r “ 4- -L 1 — : '-" latent R IT 1 9 TiWr ®gwi -vf I M— MB LU ' — fiB” Ahead r O’iWm- z-t ' ' t ” ’ of u - Li li ' I - I f Beware XII-a- ' 29 MABCH ft -—- to -ST ' SUNDAY ' I a ’ Up k“A i LAKE J!-iai - i ' ----- - xm T - w - I i- - ' I 4 -±- T' :t J-1 j 4 4 1'4 1 1 I fl Hi ?J 40 1 I R - Id I wrwaHw? - ’’ XyHIDE W prize every 'playing understands thai are behind in the iebre for one and Jones a lea the again king o? r hearts to force luffed and led anruired in thfi wh£h CZrriftH Jones which bmun seek every opportunityto catch up led We hearts? aoef Jnes VM W1 L7 Vr AMiB A— piMjrvia vn luo vunittry reel tna iiiai mlth would small com-' vw of £ mlt huuhik Importance playingtheirconventionalheart the stupidity of leading a tfihes a at such of i game own score whichpreferred wmen dumfh held the comdummy sM LAsxz ic7iu4iiaL num-I num-1 mand Smith to hfs verage average ullu leading his low'est which Jones or ru Doers rnar mar be played in trumps uur is an afternoon or evening four coveredroyals JUIIES Tflfsn IPrt THk flva leaving the king of and with Six ruffed that card queen rubbers means unusuallv short hie Smith out with rapid play or a' long long session a’ aca nna WA of a clubs the LvVO two final ones xr taking AI1£ 1116 Iinai Generallyby the time that the third A tricks with the 10 and of trumps jones carried nnr m contract nnH AVMS LSI U£L one of Luuer the players will be in the trick over IOS fnr trirtr some He 50 for lead tor his contract the over trick iiiia ninv nnv tstwe e either from fortunate double or frefrn 18 for Bimpia simple a tor honors and 250 for the having won xo TYir1 or three of the rubber rubber total of nonors 476 points two If bonuses IRfrN LB LI Smith III ha The bP“ content not JVlll to worn had Happened lately double Jones fifth rubber been re ached and the w°uld have won only 300 and Smith still was to stop at o’clock Each would have held his lead and have game side had won the prize This should be a valua game on the final rubber-and there was just time to finish abl® lesson upon fna m vza the deciding A at every player who may knowing knowing the score scor point of game be called Smith th® be wa was 400 j points ahead of game HYYllPTitvwo Wee NTtll wrfixiuawLO buv undICI HCI 4X111 xu O81U LaIIB LIUS — ror Is the overy Rood auction nl avar icssun B ftnVWfa nreiA zil rllRtrihntAH fn Lraork In WHV Tn ?8 tbe the contract NORTH winning of with is nothing as Hearts— tak-I Jr?? sufficient tricks compared to the Spades — None score Therefore-if game Diamonds— L you think that your hand 18 not Quite good (L X enoiugh to take the Clubs— at game your own and still can JONES set the adversarymake at theirs by all Hearts— Nonaking 10 B D1Q tQ Stand Snades-pAee mClf 50 or 100 points rather than 5t?e18or24 or somethingof that sort Clubs—Ace king 10 that the out of the contract carrying EAST The juy give you ! If you ' A "U f — V — Mn r — A — t A alr I Pi iirWikl ah- rJ — llwrvf fa&SI j o MSVnJ I a I zl o -or I a ‘ I I- V- A U 1 I t- J as i ft nx fe i ' y ' — I i i t ' n A i s v-m I m B B m v fTl h m rh b : ' ' tl - 4 i J ! such popular favorites Crepe as Replies M i J Mr 1 naraA 1 si- Ik A — - I ll ' I -fl E - a I ' t sa r tr aSw-I w ra Charming indeed are these suits and lucky indeed will be the women who participate in this event A stunning1t&i collection of models that are all direct reproductions bf imported styles Made in the newest of fabrics including i ft a l i rr 8 O-nt ft a SShm 4 i :i K 1 i k mar Bra- I- I A Lo-Jv l v iH i WSV3S Bsm 1 : la ml wr Zzwmll K AwlM'iv ftiV W ’ - to-go u I i - ' a z-A I v I? ? & HI H R "I1 - — - f’l-av A S - 4''i ? ’-'' Ef Cascadeaux H WSL MB Bir ESI l I 5 1 t 1 H Jhi IV I H fl ! Moires Shepherd Checks Surged Poulins etc The colorings embrace all the new novelties and the nld fRvirritpcL Wo etc tew: Navy Copenhagen Black Tango Wis taria Labrador Blue Lavender etc ing the new short coats with bUllJIZ XKilR rlTH MCUXU1U1L1U11U111U mnfm AT Crepes 'I e-ft ft I 9 V ft v — I J — — — ( ft I I :?zw -7 7 B3QM7L w?f l I 9 t 5 4 I 7 HlXdueour 4 7 4 9 10 Rpades— Nona Diamonds — 10 Clubs— Queen L 8 tnat on the just as good 8 ( 4 X jack ' I j uLc2r8 X J Cftibsr-None ' so! realizing that wae ahSidSn far missel °n®® that’ shoul not t£thvy° K:LA"otthr' prize he ahead top fast after just havefsat might and he’hfmselhavn8Pad®” “J10” the royal bld stand Instead r he tmw Now thing W Tl thT Smith Music ! h“d Tiul’ than off 3000 18 braiding top We plain used for or white lot up to cream this Society $125 i Table Damask axe (Continued rom third X) becausef the first and conflicting Tuesdays meetings of other i to organizations ley s I ' AND foundations inches fine OE hems with embroideries A of new 3'foi- new assortment re-cent OR (Continued from Page 7) spend several weeks with Mr Elizabeth mother Mrs Davis to j select and from $139 $125 Mrs P J Mr andresidents Daley and famllv Eleanor Haber who for former of this cltv been with a local aovAmi 7’ Bnr months baa stock located in now Santa Monica Company left yesterdaytq fill an with a Pacific coi 3t comoanv ofragemen Louise Blosser Cl osser HaJes’ nlav t'Hnr Hales Bodvi Soul and Bodyi" Miss has a and Haber rysa playJT her ' prominent part in the In Salt Dake Miss Haber Identified While W herself with musical and literary Hrcles and read at a number of charity H- p’ cark nd daugh-XMr’ ffalrs and club entertainments Claris are In River Mararet for an indefinite an assisting artist ati one of the siae GaL stay the Consolidated Hours of Music” at lusic hall tills winter and on all I??’?? ar?? V' asjons created most orthihBtonand sons favorable impres-i are in San Ions Diego for the spring months with At the close of her engagement he Pacific coast Miss Miss Blanche Burke after a dellght-CUWV1WhHi company 11 enter starring in Haber vaudeville Wll-: thi! hom® ot Mr- and Mrs hhI Mack'ssketch "When Was With Porrnid”' tis Skinner?’ She ’‘“’"’O to her home has essayed that Miss or thin a that with 15c fabric EET 25c J oe-' SPBM ON SALE W RATINEOR $125 ifart before with aaber is a San ereat success Miss rancisco girl? Borgia Elliott of St Douls and Miss if folldWing Maude itch of Eureka who have notice JfrontGustave of Mr uster sheet and kj’VV appeared CL1 UH the on LllH (Hl KIIt-HI W’ Dansbury home have C if the March "Music Enterprise”pubtheir returnedto llshed In in Jersey: respective homes QhfM Maw Tnrcnv times of New violin Since the earliest I laying pleasure has been deand Mrs O much George Bradley ac-by lived from using the their lAnt tap fn Instrum daughter Alberta Inria Infill fit nf ImltflHva the ftrSt Ot th® ImlfaHva Week for an eastern trip at times ei (entertained treateBt reatest violinists t ielr little audienceswith astonishing who Mr’’ Bier cm it an’ have ACSMAIAAAA said at timesMr nearly created W a riotII back from a stay of come several weeks In ln his concerts by imitating the the bray-1 braysouthern California of ig an ass with astonishing cleverZane ess Deonard gave us several verv M’s9 Emma whq has been in ?al T?°rnla1lor tbLe ood trick solos Also did Mozart past m°nth vlolfn XL11 R1Vejslde JI this style of playing Jt n with Miss not hd uin cons consiuer it ceneatn nis bor® returningto her ue did um to Inj In this present dignity compose one pres- nome In Salt Dake day we have bet-t Edward Herman ak Mt J‘ :r knownwhoto Salt Lakerslas Gustav Ttlv Beanett and Miss Deah has written Schuster isome very back a sx weeks’ clever numbers which are within the stay on the coast billty of all that play violin The f illowlng are some of his best and rl rLy vS- Hathaway of Norristown may frove interesting to our readers: Pa 10 here at the of her bird tmlta parents Mr iand Mrs “Mocking Bird” with Byrbnhome Groo tlons duet for one violin "Meditation” My God to Tllee” “Nearer Dtra Rlb? and daughter organ Crftafter imltatlbn "Alberta here Serenade” the Dorothy have returned a stay of violinist plays his piano accompaniment own hlIiLeeka ln Loa Anseies and at the "Last Rosa of and beaches Slav” are also Summer" “Berceuse god ones All numbers have piano accompanl-n ba been In ent parts SaU the past week vislt-"lst£r Xra‘ wEdward ife and brother J C of the E Cosgrlff John Preund’s declaration n u steal of fiie Independence United 8tates to have struck home with ofseems the German teachers sqme of Berlin according to recent dispatches to tne Philadelphia Recordand New York The Bell ia M A LZ 1 Now Msa te’RVwnlfetKthe L I there — — — - a w fcJJX V- TO time price on a to take 60c NETS is i m a i- i t 1 1 w i M es r- vr J i A a -r n n i i AdPb t il are pretty at most hard-pressed a price or ecru 45 inches designed Sold 86 6Qc to Now to vTKi Mrs that fit the a 81x90-inch io ? purse White wide MI elegantly tJ rJJ W HL? i fcfe20 made of good sheeting no dressing one piece We call particularattention of rooming House and hotel peopleto this sheet An 85c sheet EE-for DI -j RiC : Rr'anGC' pwfatrt:o 3QQCDEG0' 3iiacaPCDt U'3Of3iJVJ oqj3cagi£ r Qkiacor : nJ i ' -jO imjfcrafc'-iDnnrarx 5 jOtjUtSTX i v'-T mS k ’ ITO’ II ni t IB i the latest effects in Sailor Hesitation Watteau Models and Turbans trimmed nest designers designers can create them me oest and many are copies of imported models vf 6 fftatnrA stvipq IrarA desirable j to the most ultra fashionable at— size tne ® - women S398 $10 to UNTRIMMED SHAPES GALORE r'? M’ J: each Mo collection pew shape is omitted from our of new Spring untrimmed models— and in a wide range of prices which Cohn store are always found to be less than you expected to pay' Ovv ? at-the ' D RESS '1 SALE ran-hlmr?nSqfi°tnT w O 36-inch worth Shepherd Checks 60c 38-inch Shepherd Checks worth 65c to 75c £ tion bigger selection never offered—greater reductions never quoted coinplete on stock of strictly seasonable dress goods Offerings here that will make dress goods hnvinoall buying easy for — yw xzx axi Choose Monday — choose all week-? from the newest weaves new-est — patterns newest colorings in best qualities at reductionsthat will pay for making up the goods into the suit the coat the dress 3 the yard y r ft — e m w j & K1A O W or kdur1?g the m and navys suit special big value $150 a yard at I Plain Wool 42-inch Best Goods— All-Wool Crepe de Paris $125 grade Poplinette $125 grade Poplin $125 grade Henrietta $125 grade Serge $125 grade Natte Check $125 grade Prunella $125 grade rench Serge $150 grade Prunella $150 grade all-wool 40-inch Dress all-wool Qualities Silk 1 :h 36-inch and silk and cotton WgsJ blacks Poplins plain oplins and Serges and I Crash come golden browns taps splendid value for skirt or dress or ru Eponge all-wool n y skirt inrh or j 56-inch J 8 I A I r -W 11 o-nnSs Q w'C DS O O high-grade a 1 Shepherd Checks worth $150 the yard G ’ A TISaC yard a h Blue Grass and Less Water Says Park Superintendent m xjt tffi- t j e Kentucky v ' Side Effects as uuiy oniy V regularly 85c BLEACHED SHEETS OR 55c advantage PRE-EASTER s i el ' MM ? Easter approaches we are showing more and more exquisite styles in Spring1 Millinery Each day brings fresh surprises in lovely trimmed models The showing yard ’ wUlhdt 1 I 1 embraces you nets to yard ' 8 i ap-reclate M As : k i i I W W 4 SPRING i I i - I J— NJi i I CHARMING none 22c grand chance for Housekeeper Drapery A Hiy 118 Bfia DRAPERY A this popular rench Ratine in all colors includingan abundance of the popular high colors 40 inches wide $125 is the regular price This week only ftKoi yard vvv T -- a of Mr - is fabric 1 - 40c eSc 5 ii ’11 ft al-wool a YARD Agood I ti a V 17-r fl 40c ’’1 TOMORROW HERE $79 ys f COATS BE most can I I y ' I OR 13i2c A The article ujjed extensivelyfor and nifty gowns underwear Plain or stripe effect in various Sold width stripes regularly at 25c This week A yard 02 w ifc Sher'as J CREPE YARD I wi 1 WHITE 7 Smartest jft I - ’’ equal it Crepe weave Ratine stripe ground with beautifulfloral and Dolly Varden in printing every color that’s good and a 29c fabric E— This week at vG t J - Jl en-LSt I ?' r I self-material CREPE YARD I i V ! I to run across soon Made of pure flax the best Irish ull looms 66 to 72 inches wide 18 74 Ka I i 1'- opportunityyou again from bleach patterns Sold regularlyat Now 'JS© likely not I LOCATED ST01E BSj'CJf Han-vl IKfOW HE RIECtt KM t mf OB SALT IrO 1ME3 mrar SHOPPERS ft ® extraordinaryshowing and 'KJI HS sale of stunning brand-new O W MT Spring lJ ® U gg Coats for girls bS wisi You can choose B from H numerous cleverly distinct R ESI raw Sa !a styles With Easterin sight every mother will welcome this sale The majority of the models are made of and serges novelty checks showing the low wide belts of or silk trimmed with lace collars silk sashes and novelty buttons In navy Copenhagen tango and tan We have neiv Handkerchief J'ith plain colored borders absolutely fast nil the best colors tine clotfi This bit of coloron sheer will addtone to vour new costume-— On Sale RATINE 1 ' s TOWN IN A the big COIORSreceived PREVAIL 29c " 8 M ’it plain de-signs Extra values I M CENTRALLY i The wide but wide in I - 1 a two and sieer others colored $139 OR 75c DAMASK A Page SQUARE Monday I a OVER 10090 received our Easter of fancy Handkerchiefs new broad hems one and a Some Monday of plain net dotted and double net plaitings shadow lace etc in cream 99 white and ecru h jnst jThe ialf and 36-inch net TflQtolShk 45‘ W Sirls’ have fl il'-f' vyxvin 9 IMMERT DEPARTMENT OCCBPTISa Easter importation including 18-inch in SPECIALTY w1-'w JOUI 'Sw&r — I i Show orr — 1 I AlA-s ’ for yards of lace flouncings 12 to Camisole laces and bottom cream or white all-overs LAKE'S GREATEST S - SALT Handkerchiefs soft lace inches wide b hlmMt J ‘ if litgswff W® infirfla 1 ftiviMinfliwnTLTTTrrwTinnniiiwiWMMMmMHB -i 1 LACES More in hbettegeep a ST 1 75c Monday A big special trick H x Offering £ h SM-g £ I In Wto W Sensational his and I Jonson BllI f or-of bld’ The I e-ami 4 4 i I-WiBBr A ?rhll?r I In !l ' 4 Brnftb d ooblea bz er? Partner theee bids Jones had both everypassed decIared to gain while had almond? “a diahe dealer chance of losing all thatSmith The had now hoping that won declarant thre® royals" Youid go to two The if undoubled auo b©art bidder said cessful would not have won Second The uie ?ontm”y and bldderand delighted rubber dealer Th? two was at wliat he (realized hearts" his wm dealer flflWdJtOOd’n opportunity of and the winning out'North was SI duMM WA- WWfW B 1 ® 2 Mff Jz T r- r J ' ’ fl be ° to tfi glnaUy 8eif bavln passed when sSid North “twJanh East both Thearts? HeVto aituatloPHi1114106 a passed Smith nd of this sort: ath® bidding continued between Smith dealer that j t V' next oen-SMITH (Dealer) Hoarts — Ace king queen X £P?£®T£u®®nJack- I reason for this Is deal you will have a chanceas the 1°rtbe winningof the game adversary and vou Ulignc just as well pile laities in the up a few This does not meantime apply 1° such aa when faf on the score Jf n for Inatance have you 20 and they X I a Vv®®aMz I 9 i Harta-Jack f4iiJll ! B 9 ’4 4 i 1 j I r at $2 the Canton Extra yard Gropes $1 grade and brocaded Poplins $135 grade' silk and wool plain Poplins $150 grade silk and wool Canton Crepes $195 grade silk and wool Poplin Crepes $2 grade silk and wool printed Canton Crepes $275 and $3 silk and wool printed Ripple Crepes $3 grade silk and wool Poplin Crepes $175 and $2 grades silk and wool Tango Crepes $125 grade i uc stated therein that Rudolf a leading German teacher says gga he will abandon his Berlin school and dross to York "If New won’t come to Mahomet IM must go to me mountain said he tb® reSlar Par-t If "Whatsoever the rights or wrongs of meeting ofof the grades the Salt tne original discussion be" saia assocatiqn may t'lig’h school “ Mjr “it to me that if Tuesdayafter-en? Seemann seems Nicholas IK thle in any wise Byhowerthbisuperlntend-ofParl£8’ American parents are $159?: disturbed their) children addressed meeting on concerning th?r of the “City Beautiful?’ here It Is up to us to meet! the fresh belleves tbb-t t of circumstances sanitation $! 05 IT and beautification are closely related “If Americans find that they want lie sees in clean-up ao-mcn au-wool Ratine newest shades $3 grade training similarity Ol they will get It just as weektoa be All praised brocadedtwo-tone on the other side of thita AriflnMA expected Matelasse $350 grade when he bathed as that event here” Matelasse $250 grade c!ty should be 3 au-wool Kept so clean all the Reps Super $150 grade time that this brocaded novelty Suiting $250 grade ohn T Hand dramatic tenor of Salt nnnfWOrthX £lean-up Marquisette $2 grade week would be w comolimeritarv Aue ke no n4Mv announces a eons' unnecessary he said auu W001 $2bu grade silk and wool recital in Clay tne tsait naue theat ritiTrIeJs municipallaw compelling Serges $250 and $3 grades Geisha $175 grade He vv idnesday evening April 15J1914 citizens to keep the $150' cut Diagonal These in the season’s most wanted colorings grade will repeat the activity he Intrnnni'ftd and parkingwees including Navy Taupe Tango Brown but civic pride in giving trlvfne ov-mcn au-wool lai t year the e: entire !?iak0 t?e Bedford $175 grade von Tan Russian Golden Copenhagen Rose enforcement of this Wistaria Gray Alice etc inips single art law needless he rs program nimseir is rne ov-mcn au-wool Broadcloths $175 grade added 1ST concert in the usual way ±h spread of tree diseases and their Europe in aire heard - remedies was discussed which concert singers Special wui be made Hand's uo P5St known as the oyster-shell enougii of two sroUDS ofof sdngs from German scale Spraying the wanted a sprayer to rid her premises being hardy Dll der a for this climate tion of 4ongs and sityS Wa ur®‘e4 as aja absolute neces-shade of all Its most in Washington to group operaAmerican pests which consisted also to the fact that many importance time in se'eral arias The progrim spend some work Washington and 41 grand not only of the parasites on trees and are dried up lately They have been y and withered whenlplanted" recipients will do sdme in the Congressionalington L?ke spent a few day8in'Waih will be sung tn German Italian trees whiteash plants bdt the en route to Salt Lake green ash attentionsduring their library along genealogical 11 neighbors chickens and lines EuropS' frnm-1 wiu AJTaul 9 8PetLk on the sanitary visit The in an i rtinsriisn aicuienan maple Norway and oriental cow as well Congressional club held a mon missions maple Irvine IJ Mr of the city at the next special reception at Mrs Deo one dinner guests one evening co:npany Hand through the pro-I ?’ere conditions the' and residence at ('on???' :Afll racommended for clubhouse in hondir of entertained gr m trees catalpa jneeting the had Miss Joseph birch the children should be familiar wi th the members' the pleasure of Mary Young maa Howell’s J who left Airs aPPl® and cherryi white Sir for Salt Dake this 'week Miss Dj C Rich He trees orbes and Dady Robertson and'daughters’Plant llfo them and help care around Mrs beep in for Lelia '4 has baen n£hter£ nwas called tjo the Utah and daughter Young has Washington nd made for it He the Jospph Hbwell Bight & says greatest chancesin Miss three in thi Miss the Railway company’s work on tb® mohths as the guest of her sls-ter to Washington for a few davs XJ H Edna Cohn will be Mapy are inembers of the 4 are to be found on the farms Mrs jS D their the April concert of the Salt the trees of Salt Dake Their tree club Ifburman has departurefor c 1st for ano the young minds IN' Willard! they will travel this Da ce eXWeitJ3r should be turned Mrs Young VI Philharmonc orchestra Miss beleve that the sym-? that rz?entor ani Mrs Reed summer? irf the city al? trees conformlB to a horizontal Smoot Miss time with her for some Zella Julian number of CoinIt has’ a large following “Theway lawns of Salt Dake are watered Smoot and m to line just below the level of their too Thomas daughter Mrs ort Myer last riday and ’’'M an her appearance will J®re quests of Mrs Ada Joseph J thought frequently" said Mr “The RusM witnessed This ruination Byhower Dwyer Howell cavafry1 ent by' L'lbe of the trees was best is hiew National: theatre h' to give the lawn a good atthe Gates was a visitor In Washington theift aJ Dig? feature or tne concert way where Jacob cvic1nfBlVCfZ®i ’'There should be a Mrs Russell splayed in two three days leading role in thto wedjc soaking once or He has been in Germany xist’ articles ‘s1ilpervis ’uch ork" The ar© usually round bv aasVerta? blue grass is highly Dummy’' Mrs Rpsseli was the 5®ried the Kentucky recommended for fourteen guest of months with his In dia—the land b£ oriental honest speaker for it Mrs-Smoot afternoon iA people— because people lawns as roots deep Special to The at tea one Ducy splendor nor4lestfirms were daughter Emmip Gates the ma criticized this week Gates and Visit'it with Roberson 'tonight in tnar that Miss ne maionty whv fnr thZirae®tate Washington March 28— The farewell is the iHLPSlfied ad usually recovers such sold in Slt § making Dake in the lastrosebushes ten years ?£ ?ir J'orbets Jo?6® and in her operatic Xfe and daughter progress Ten probably-not 'Robertson his HldvunrrlveLIn work Gamck- theatrei witir'a riicic-u seventy-five Wife ya'sbBBton to visit Mr Gates: was cents The superintendent told of one are Gertrude Elliott the guest of and now at the Belasco enT JSIrs’ Pwoman growing This is due to the bushes not tueatr© and Mrs Reed 'S been th theatrical attrac Bradford Smodt while here Senator coupon is good for ’admission 'ReP Jones ilrp Jones expects Cannoli if' David and Earl McCuIIoush eui cu seats twenty-live cents i World lit is ' Sec-Trann that soon themountain jmnumet 44-inch all-wool 44-inch 44-inch all-wool all-wool 42-inch all-wool j 44-inch all-wool 48-inch all-wool 44-inch all-wool I ' AT- m ’ 38-inch w IM $250 for 40-inch $350 to 50-inch 40-inch abrics 40-inch $L95 46-inch occurred“9vur 40-inch Wi fell f 42-inch ( r w silk 42-inch $1o95 By?JXer 36-inch self-colored I 46-inch wool Beautiful abrics Colors $115 $119 $165 $175? $215? u $119 the Yard a-incn 4-inch all-wool - 1 1 “ a - - -r — - f i X -orocaae 56-inch T ) i WAEftt Y — 44-inch AKU from£elrlot8 i t 44-inch all-wool YARD e at-the Mi program j who Mi 3Li?umou? j ' afternoon I Ornamental ’ j I1Sw£Iady3’ Helenwe EurtVwVere’ - entertaining i -E announcement t solo-?!’lst ' '3 f - fe UTAHNS ex-mrnSr 7 NATIONAL CAPITAL 1 I -Is' i i - returnedQuhaXbeeLhereA ' nem!wi'n - tho-TJtah I “ cavalr?dH I - 4 J l II! 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