Show HERALD-REPUBUCAN THE 4 COMB SAGE 44444444 44 SOCIETY! 444444444444444444444444 4 TODAY’S EVENTS INTO Salt Darkens Beautifullyand Thicknessand 4-receptlon Cleofan will meet this aft4 Miss Afton with Young 4 East A Eleventh Beethoven will be presented Miss 4 programwill read a paper Young on the be 4 great which will composer with musical selections 4 lustrated from his compositionsgiven by Miss Miss Lyle Ed- 4 Edna Evans dington and Miss May Anderson 4 S 4- 4 sfc The 4" 4 4444- 1 4 4444- will give in com- Miss Laura Mcarlane this afternoon shower to Miss Alta a bride-to-be the of Monson winter raising bo started ortunato 4 4 4 4 The art section of the Ladles’ Literary club will meet this morning at 1030 o’clock at the club house The paper on German Art will be read by Mrs Murray Sulllvan 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 committeesIn of 4 4 will hold the 4 Authors club 4 in meetingthis afternoon The study 4 Xthe Bishopsbuilding and reading of Browning will be 4 t continued Mrs R W Young Mrs 44 Beckstrand H Bennion and Mrs 4 4 will take part in the program 4 4 The will meet 4 4 this Emerson class afternoon 230 o’clock In 4 4 at the 4 the parlors of Unitarian44 4 church 4 4 The local chapter of the Ameri4 4 ’ m j’S GUARDSMEN tenant entertained Mr and Mrs A Bat Irvine their home in A Saturday evening READINGS GIVEN with a delightful bridge party series The first of students a which was one in a Series of similar professional street informal 4 affairs inspector-instructor t the Utah was by Miss Members an by be a of the Blue Bird club have party tonight followed Orpheum cafe supper The following will present: Mr and Mrs E rank Mr and Mrs Samuel Stark Soderburg Mr and Mrs B Kessler Mr and Mrs Mrs Alice Young W C D Jensen Mrs Callister Mr and Mrs W T Lemon Mr and Mrs C H Worthen J 444444444 44444444444444 an enthusiastic and well attended yesterday afternoon at Mr and Mrs H Priest Mr Utah in the interests Mr and Mrs Mrs A A of the Red Cross work of the local and Duncan R chapter decided to give Samuel Pender Burton and E it was an Eardley elaborate social function at the Hotel Utah the eveningof Wednesday R the proceeds to be devoted to Mrs Walker expects to leave the latter part of the week Red Cross work for Boston will be in the nature of to join her daughter Miss Sibyl Walker The affair Carnival of All Nations with who is dancing attendingthe Massachusetts in and School of the ballroom a supper Technology The ten-day held this afternoon vacation following will be midwinter A meeting will be passed by Mrs at the home of Mrs Sol Siegel of the daughtefIn New York chairman entertainmentcommittee Walker and her to sea voyage make further arrangements and Boston and possibly The will be enjoyed entertainmentwill probably anything of the kind ever atH Miss Adelaide Bancroft andthe WHotel who have been at Bancroftfew Utah days will return soon to Los they have taken Angeles where for the winter house in Life J meeting the Hotel J J I elocution given AT U of in readings by the department U O the University of yesterday afternoon at the Emery Edyth Barlow at East Memorial dormitory Thirteenth and South streets The Second program consisted of readings miscellaneous prepared under the direction of Maud May Babcock head of the department of elocution Two musical numbers were given a piano solo by Miss of Sons and 4 society will 4 Daughters Wales this afternoon by 4 be entertained 909 W Mrs Davis North 44 William All Welsh ladies are inTemple 4 vlted AT J J of 44 4 3 5 S 8 4 4 7 I charge WILL 4 of HI excursion 4 4 ladies Si' NOTES J 4 The r A 3 J 4 4 44 ’ll i exposition Child Life will 4 can Institute of Mrs 4 meet this afternoon with 4 B Dunn 337 E street “ear in 4 4 Children’’ will be the subject for 4 discussion led by Mrs August 4 4 All members are urged 4 Vogeler 4 to be present 4 4 The 4 Wahlvern club will ingivethe a 4 4 Twenty-second dancingparty this evening ward 4 amusement 44 4 hall 4 The 4 Esperanto club will meet 4 4 this eveningIn St John’s parish 44 4 o’clock rooms at 4 MtHl informal club ver? pleasant gathering The Salt Lake Transportation social nature was the afternoon will hold open house and a a dance at tea given yesterday by Mrs B A M the clubroomson ebruary12 rolseth at the home of her indaughter Ten-day stopover privileges will be the Mrs Percival O Perkins by the Pacific railroad grantedSan Southern Nelson annex rancisco at duringthe guests present The between the on all one-way through hours of and o’clock were mostly tickets of the Ladies’ guild of St members John’s parish who invited to extra standard sleeping cars were Eleven Jones have been ordered sent to Butte for meet Mrs Paul Jones Bishop bishop excursion to southern before his consecration as was the annual Montana Johnis the clergyman in California over the Short charge of St greatly Oregon church and the members are Line and Salt Lake The Route attached to him and to Mrs Jones will leave Butte Thursday tea was served night arriving here riday morning for A prettily appointed Mrs by Mrs roiseth and Parkins a two-hours’ stay R rolseth assisted in serving by Mrs and in Mrs George pouring byfeature INSPECT A delightful of the Morrow B U A Capt W Wallace afternoon vocal selections given were the National in artistic style by Mrs Theodore Guard of Utah left ofyesterdayfor the Best accompanied by Mrs Perkins southernpart of the state to inspect the militia companies at Mount Pleasant Mrs Manti and Ephraim He also will George W Lambourne of 89 C street very pleasantlyentertainedthe conduct an examination of Lieut her bridge club yesterday of at members ofwith Munk company Manti for few tables of bridge lieutenant and afternoon a commissionas a second followed Ernell G Ephraim by an informaltea Mortensen of for commissioncompany lieu sj: as second 4 4 The regular 4 4 J sinful we all desire to retain our to solicit funds for the relief youthful and attractiveness appearance of their suffering countrymen By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur no one can tell it does it so naturally so evenly You just daTvTen a or soft sponge brush with it and draw this through taking one small strand at your hair time by morning all gray hairs have a disappeaxed After anotherapplication hair becomes beautifuly or two your The annualball of the Brotherhood dark glossy luxuriant soft and ind of Locomotive iremenand Enginemen you appearyears younger — Advertise will be held at the Odeon hall tonight ment T ilbur Denver & Rio E Grande L Salt Bixby Route Allgodd society of tempted before in Salt Lake Oregon Short Line: Mrs Ada Dixonthe circles the woman’s auxiliary comprise -Lake 4 4- 1915 colony Work ’ellef fund of 55000 will a today under the direction of Anselmo consular correspondent ’RAILROAD 4-tpliment a late 20 JANUARY I because 4--4 4 WEDNESDAY' for the victims of Italy has in subcommittee 4 4 4 4 4 Miss Alice will enterCottam tain the of the Aedl- 4 members flcum club this evening at her 4 home in bride complimentto Miss Ella 44 Boud a of the season 4 for help J Crystal Bridgeclub will be entertainedtoday by Mrs Henry South with Welsh 724 Eat Second o’clock followed a luncheon by bridge UTAH -circular 4-4 4- CITY faded 4-4 11- 44 appeal sage brewed into a for the Italian government Common garden with sulphur and alcohol heavy tea and president of the Song of Italy so will turn gray streaked and added hair ciety beautifully dark and luxuriant bit of stop Mr has sent out every dandruff Anselmo scalp remove itching and falling hair Mixing letters to every Italian in the state and the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at will head a committee to solicit funds is troublesomeAn easier home Is though tonic from the American people The relief way to get the ready-to-use costing about 50 cents a large bottle ortunato Anselmo committeeis made up of at drug stores known as "Wyeth’sSage De Ross R Dr B and Sulphur Compound” thus avoiding chairman C Mira-belli Arnore R Muro A Cosco and lot of touss a Prof erro and TorontoA While wispy gray faded hair is not John Serno have been appointed a avenue The ernoon 1091 4 4 LAKE xr Italians Hope to Blaise und $5000 for Relief of Quake Survivors of 4-tand 4- AID Restores Its the recent earthquake Lustre reached the local Italian Once at 4-4- OR Lake An 4-tSalt SALT APPEALS HAIR GRAY of Th© marriage of Miss Ida May Burton and Clarence Telle Cannon will take place this morningin the temple This eveninga Lake at the will be given Mr of the bride’s parents home Mrs Joseph Burton in 4-4 ifth 4 ITALY 4 4 4 4- TEA at fik dean— ' GxnweU V Irene Shields and a vocal selection by Miss Cora Thorne The second of these readings will be given tomorrow afternoon at 415 o’clock i f 1 THE ebruary J 3 TANGO GUAY a AND HAIRS s tStern following A Chicago exchange has the club and paragraph: “Berthe Unger doesn’t mind men man says with gray hairs at tango teas etc but gray hair and with men women with don’t look right to gray beards him” He says his wife looks as as she young did at the time of the World’s fair in Chicago He says the principal reason is because she has attended to her hair and also he added “To my mustache be gray” which otherwise would Bert his wife to the bought following simple articles at drug a Mrs Stuart Gordon Taytorwho with store: her baby has been the holiday’ i glycerine spending Mr and oz with season her parents 1 Sulsage (in original package) oz Mrs George Lambourne has 2 oz bay rum h£r W to home in Morhland took them She home and mixed them in half a pint of water and used every other day for two There will be a special meetingof then only weeks andThis occasionally as the Salt Lake Civic club Thursday required simple at 230 o’clock in the parlors gradually and naturally compound of the Commercial club darkened her hair and kept it dark healthy and full of luster and life E D McDougall will on the He subject of the charter of speak finished by saying: “I the city have a good notion to in order that several spenda thousanddollars just amended plans now under this simple and consideration advertising harmless be carried out It is the for the benefit of those old may formula purpose of the Civic club to establish a municipal youngwomen who andgo aroundwith snow lodging house and to have some on their heads in their summerAdvertise hearts God bless kind of building where supplies for them” — the municipalmarket may be stored ment — will speak at the Judge Willis Brown meeting on the necessity of establishing a parental court in connection with the juvenile court and also will talk i t Age of on “The Infancy” Every one U I® interested is urgently requested to H the I® I examinations society faced Young 1 ft Man f' a excel Greatest Event a a Woman’s According Ned by sat the window had fitted the in newly dressed the in quarters rooms returned June and he They out had planned their it U' but nest cis ?- afternoon his only companion now miniature a was of lovely his bride’ ? being municipal All human experience looks back to as the wonderof wonders motherhood The patience the fortitude the sublime faith during the period of expectancy are second only to the motherlove bestowed upon the most helpless but most marvelous creation baby — quick to learn from are each other those helpful agencies that aid to comfort that conserve their nervous energy and yet are perfectly safe to use and these they among recommend “Mother’s riend’’ It is entirely an external application designed to lubricate the broad fiat muscles and skin that protect the It has been in favorable abdomen use for nearly half a century and is known to mothers in almost every settled community in the United States who highly it You will find recommend It on sale In drug stores “Mother’s riend" is utterly harmless contains no deadening drugs and yet its influence in the skin and muscles beneath as also upon the network of nerves beneath the skin is beneficial very very soothing and a wonderful help The muscles expand naturally and are not subjected to unnecessary surface strain and pain Get a bottle of “Mother’s riend” at any drug store and write to for our instructive little book to mothersus Address Bradfield Regulator Co 413 Lamar Bldg Atlanta Ga a Women today H I The regular meetingof the board of H directors of the Sarah Daft Home was H held Monday morning at the home in followed ThirteenthEast A luncheon the business was in the meeting which nature of a social hour enjoyed with 1 the members of the home family The home built for aged women is success to the provinga gratifying the phinalthropic women whowho compose board of directors and are devoting their energies to making the institution home in A You ree every a Can Have at Home Do eye-strain eye-weaknesses? prescription 1 a I a d before' Advertisement — 1 5 I I Randolph Chester t ® Lillian i I Chester ®“ ® IT I tender a is the all the of By George I x®- has story heart a sympathy tale story— -interest makes that us fond a of troubles and of Wallingford it’s love the best Its piece written of with writing he I done expressed the board of of the Sarah Daft Home: A love and Happy New Year for allfor with all our best appreciation your hard work and untiring devotion which has obtained for us this beautiful home that we may enjoy our declining years We wish to thank you all most sin S365 £ £ directors : It illustrated with is by special moving effort has no pictures produced for arrangement magnificent this been paper stinted by the Reliance No at has expense Motion been Picture spared to Corporation make them point any 4 sje SPECIAL Until Your The state society of the Daughters of the Revolution met Monday afternoon for the regular with monthly meeting Mrs Julia P N arnsworth In the Godbe partments D interesting Mrs John Spencer gave an lag talk on “The in Largest The World” speaker said that careful investigation the after and on statistics she had that belongedto Utahfound and the honors used in the at the Tabernacle the admission meeting which celebrated of statehood the largest the flag was flag on record details and Mrs Spencerofgavethespecial flag which was measurements eight men to heavy that it required place it in position A pleasant social hour followed the literary of Cloth and kid tops button and lace I comparing I the Read ebruary 1st choice twenty styles of $450 and $500 shoes good — sizes — have been among our best sellers sjc illed and Use glasses? you wear Ar© you a of or other If so you will be glad to know that there is real hope for vou failing sav they Many whose eyes were have had their eyes restored through the principle of this free One man wonderful after trying says it: “I was almost blind: could not see to read at all Now can read everything without my glasses and my eyes do not any more At night they waterdreadfully: would pain they feel now fine all the time It was like miracle to lady who used it says: me” A “The atmosphere seemed hazy with or but after rising this without glasses prescription for fifteen davs everything can even read fine seems clear print glasses” It is believed without that thousandswho glasses can wear now’ discard them in time reasonable and more will be multitudes able to strengthentheir eyes so as to be spared the trouble and of ever gettingglasses expense Eye troubles of rip” many esc tions may be wonderfullybenefited by following the simple rules Here is the prescription: Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Optona bottle with ill a two ounce in one Optona tabletwarm water dro- dissolve and allow to With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily’ You should notice your eyes clear up from the start and perceptiblyright will quickly inflammation disappear If your eyes are bothering you even a little take steps to save them now it is too late Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes in time victim sense residence The women now ofin their efforts by appreciation following resolution presenting the signed by each of the members: “To the members of of the Salt Lake Equestrian The club members enjoyed a picnic supper last their in the eveningat ollowing looms Hooper block the supper which from baskets was served in picnic style the members of the club were by Mr and Mrs entertained George Moore at dancing Prescription I 1 word Your-Eye-Glasses ! I I attend meeting cerely” Throw Away f-' a HARDING’S Runaway greatest the See Jane has newspapers never before m this city it been published is appearing It was exclusively written ‘Pictures for America’s I'" in r - The Sunday Herald-Republican a I and the pictures are WaWverShoeStore shown at the I 'll THEATRE a so Home program of 214 Holeproof Hosiery Main --—REX Street of the number prominent clubwomen of Salt Lake ’J are going to Logan different days of the week to the meeting of the housekeepers’ at the college conferenceand Agricultural Exce’lent interesting programs have been preparedfor all of the meetings and great interest will be taken Says if you really wish to have in all parts of the state in the annual a exhibition of the works of Utah artists thorougheducation in vocal or piano sculpture and in painting crafts work that later will be of good use to to be held in the college studio from you as a performeror as a teacher January25 to ebruary13 you should study the correct methods AT M’CURDY home indorsed by all leading masters and Mrs William McCurdy of and which are taught at the Salt Los Angeles formerlyof Salt Lake'are Lake Musical College receiving congratulations Director over the of little daughterat their Sophie a Brodbeck personal pupil of home 19 Mrs before December McCurdy the late Manuel Garcia London and her marriage was Miss Rose Evans the Royal Conservatory Stuttgart of Mr and Mrs D daughter Evans ol Salt Lake Miss rances has Terms are within the reach of been the guest of her sisterEvans Mrs McCurdy 1656-W Phone Hyland since the early fall nr Kfl l A attend MmeSophie TfTW Brodbeck DAUGHTER Mr arrival S r 6® w ) i everybody I— - dsrnwe)© — — — — ° mii ’ tanw-Trifon 'I |