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if j rHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1911. 1 1 1 I ie Daughters of President get Wilson All Have Definite Occupation ! J in Life. I t I iOlS OF SOCIETY 1 SECONDARY INTEREST ( ji Mrs, Woodrow Wilson : Clever Painter, Who Pre- Iirs Work in Garden to lUsual Social Gayety. titnjEtlonal News Service. IBTXiADELPHTA, Nov. 23. Uncle f Sara's hostosses after March. 4 nest will be tLreo bachelor ' maids. Miss "Margaret Woodrow Vk 26 yc?rs ol" aS?; Mass Jessie Lovr .Wilson, aged 25, and Miss to Wilson, who is 22. Their rog jrt t.e Whilo house is suro to .in ie Iho popularity of I ho bachelor in the capital will undergo ijje, for the presidential daughters ats occupations which they make jjtfEiness in life, giving to social cits only such time as they can I'lioni the greater interests. a Margaret Wilson, elendor aaid Bone, lives n Now Voris, where sho incmoer of a club of professional ins, bnt'hpr onlv appearances as a jin public have been in church I, She has a studio of her own and voice of remarkable sweetness, lot of great range. H Jessie Wilson, who is often I, the prettiest of the trio, is a Jfdfied 'sociologist and settlement pr. She its a member of tho na I board of tho Young Women's tun association and has done two i'of actual settlement work in Keu os,tho Philadelphia suburb, ies Missionary Exile, kin ehe was JS she was -determined jemoa missionary to foreign lands, lien sho appeared beforo-tko mis JJ board sho was told that her Mlon was not quito robust enough jtifr her taking up the arduous -Whether her father suggested wof his friends on the board that aabition to work in foreign lands Konragcdi. is not known, but sho is ijtntly robust to play tennis, golf sirim and dance, nor docs her Family Which Will Occupy the White House After March 4, 1913 tfaroi. wl!lftw righirM1 Eleanor RanalPli Wilson, Miss Jessie WootUw Wilson, Miss Mar- directorship in tho Y. W. 0. A. inter fere with her tcrpsichorcan pleasures. During the Baltimore convention Miss Jessie was the most activo person in. the Wilson family. Slip mado a chart by mcaus of which sho kept track of the change in ballots and their effect. Beforo his nomination became a cer tainty this chart was in great demaud by her father. "Miss Eleanor Wilson is an artist and was a student at the Fine Arts academy in Philadelphia. Undoubtedly she will be rofcrred to as the plainest of tho daughters, but her friends say that ''Nell" is really the most attrac tive of the trio, ouly acquaintance of some time is rdquircd to appreciate her charms. Eveu the mother of thco busy young women has an occupation. Sho was a student in tho Art Students league of iVrw York at the time of hor engage- RheMMatlc Pales I JS jffe quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's kak"v$gF U jw'friroent You don't need to rub jusfcky Hj 'jMra ago my mother' broke down with llLlSn rheumatism. The doctors didn't do any rlBHral ffll '-join's Liniment, and in three weeks jl fB.Writes: "My mother has used one 50c. -5- 11 'bottle of Sloan's Liniment, and although she is over 83 years of 3gc, ahe has I obtained great relief from her rheumatism." I H Rheumatism Entirely Gone lB; BS Eveletta Myer, of 1215 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio, Trrites : g .'"My mother was troubled with rheumatism and her friends advised her to get 3 ffl' 0an'8 Liniment and her rheumatism is entirely gone. At the same time the i family was troubled with ring-worms there were five ring-worms between my I listers and I and Sloan's Liniment cured every one of us in a week's time. rS is the best remedy for neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, chest Q SBj pains, asthma, hay fever, croup, sore throat and sprains. At all dealers. Price, 25c, 50c, and $1.00. '.Bloan'o Book on Horses, Cattle, Hoga and Poultry aent free. Address 1 J Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. g thanksgiving fcutlery Mi The best value in carving Bets and table I nI Suc1 brand's Landers, Ferry & Clark I 1ft or Tree Brand Cutlery are always the very fin- 1 K est grade of steel and always give perfect sat- I B' ' See them in our windows. Bjtie Saff Lake jgt: hardware Co. mcnt to tho young Professor Wilson, but after her riiarriago sho painted ouly in a desultory way uutil her daughters went away to school, whon she took up art again in earnest, and her friom. say she is cleverer than many avowed professionals at. portrait work and landscape. With the entire family intently on caged at their favorilo pursuits, Wash ington society leaders are wondering how much time will be loft for tho usual social gayclics. In tho year .1SS5 the girl who is to ibo "first Judy in Iho laud" was Mist. Klicn Louiso Axsou of Rome. Ga. Her father was a Prcsbylonan minister. Governor and Mrs. Wilsou have put in practice in the education of their children thoc very things ho advo cated at Princeton university as its president.. He allowed tho inclinations of hi3 daughters to develop rather thau have them guided along tho conven tional school lines. Xoun of the daugh ters went to school before sho was past 10 years of age. Governess for Girls. "Mrs. Wilson and her husband di rected the early educational steps thom selves. When tho governor wont to Princeton as professor of jurisprudence and political economy, a German gov erness was omployod who instructed the girls in French and German; in consequence they aro proficient in both languages. After tho age of ten they all went to a school at Princeton, where they studied until they were ready to go to college. Mrs. Wilson calls hnrself tho happieti woman in America when sho is- in Sea girt, becauso whon she is there, if there aro no guests to entertain, she can don short skirts, lake hor canvas and brushes and go to tho woods or beach for a morning's sketching, or if art does not appeal to her, pur, in the day light hours working in her garden. Then, too, she can have har family with her at Seagirt. The girls aro homo and go is Mr. Wilson. World Man's Sphere. Their homo life is ideal. Mrs. Wil; son is quoted ns saying: "Tho world is man 'a sphere, tho homo is woman 's. Do not think I his to mean that a wifo should not spur her husband on in bis vocation- That scorns to bo tho double function of woman ambition accoler- WEATHER FORECAStT Weather Forecast foe Salt Lake City and the atatc of Utah Local: Fair Sunday and Monday. Comparative weather riala at Salt Lalio CItv for November Hi:, 1013 ' Illchcst temneraturo today was M) de grocsj highest in this mouth alnco 1S7-1 was i i decrees; lowest Inst nlsht. was 30 decrees; lowest thla month sltico IS 7-1 was 2 dosroca below zero; iiionn temperature tor today was '10 decrees; normal wua 38 degreua: accumulated excess alnec the. lUst of the month Its 01 degrees; accumu lated dcllcloncy slnco January 1 Is 237 degrees, Udativc humidity ut 6 a, ni. today was 73 per cent; relatlvo humidity at 6 p. m. today wua GiS per cent. Total precipitation for the twenty-four hours ending at C p, m was none; total for tbiu month to date i:i J.iiS Inches; ac cumnlsited excess for this month to date lis .22 of n Inch' total precipitation since January J. to date is 18-02 Inches; accu mulated c.tccas blnco January 1 la 3.57 .'"sun'rlHca at 7.20 a. m- and sets at tT:03 p. ni. November 21, W12. WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. Temperaturo j B -i .a -f "s " a "I Stations, 5 n a& B j I 5s ::::;::::: !uo 't Cheyenne' 0 52 30 M ciiicago p. sf, -22 Denver 48 5- , '00 Dodgft Qiy 60 .S .00 SSSau-:::.::-:::::::: 8 $ sJ :8! Jun,!Vf S 55- .S :JJ Helena ..... f.0 R-l 40 .00 JaeSivnio W H -JO Kansas City 0 .00 Lander B f. g0 Lob Angeles IS 52 Modcna 50 IS .00 New Orleans M ,0 GO .00 Npv York I r,0l c" '00 Oklahoma . 00 RS "10 .00 SruiS Or 3S g .00 ator and menial recroator. A wifo should piake.it her business to seo that hor husband secures a fow hours' men tal recreation every day. I think that the American woman as a rule has too many interests at once, thus Ihcy draw upon their strength far in excess of what they should to keep their 'health. " I Mrs. Wilson, and her daughtors all mako friends readily. They have uat ural social gifts' combined with a broad ciilturo and a '"diversity of interests. They will introduce a new element into the social life of tho national capital. Their ambitions havo taken them out iulo tho world and thoir interests aro too varied to bo limited to mere social activities, oven when they tako a diplo matic flavor. Tn tho White house, some aook will probably bo turned into a studio for Eloanor; Margaret will be practising arias in auothor part of tho mansion: whilo Jessio will be delving into Sociological problems between af I ternoon teas and official receptions. ' l To insure the possession of good hair two things are necessary reasonable care and the V 5 intelligent use of Hewbro's Herpicide. U (Ah m Hair that receives no attention but the daily combing and an occasional shampoo cannot u !j'' I bo pretty. Dandruff forms on the scalp, the hair becomes dead, brittle, uneven and falls out. I j S .There is an entire lack of the life, luster and snap which is imparted ty the hair by proper I v?Hj I care and Newbro's Herpicide. Ht; 1 Herpicide kills the germ that causes dandruff, keeps the .scalp clean and free I I'nf,; from scale. The hair looks alive, ceases to fall out and has a gloss, beauty and luxur- I a iance. Herpicide stops itching almost instantly. g& m '4 w, A SAMPLE BOTTLE AND BOOKLET-FOR TEN CENTS. 1 I'll' I Send 10 cents in postage or silver for a saraplo bottle of Newbro'a . vS 1 f'-W I Herpicide and a booklet telling all about the hair and how to keep it sV" I T beautiful. Address: THE HERPICIDE CO., Dept. S8 B, Detroit, Mich. X$-. wfjfc SEl COUPON. TsSKoK 1 !l Two Sizes 50 cents and $1.00, t C! c1, . .' .' ljf Sold and guaranteed everywhere. Your money back if not satis- hy 4Sr& 1 M fied. Applications at the better barber shops and hairdressing 4$$?' ' y. 1 ;.i W' parlors. Jy I -j &' SOSEA-vEM-JOHNiSON, DEUGS, Pirst South and Main; First . x jtV ' ' ' ''" H i" West and So. Temple; Se cond $out.b and West Temple; Third ?JU? vi g f fe South and !Main; Hfth South and Main, Special Agents. Qy ' " -? ' j H U;k ' I There are many Reasons why you should buy your Home Furnishings at Madsen's First , They & carry Quality Goods only. Second, their Prices are the Lowest. Compare their Goods and ;; jj Prices the balance is easy. I iHit.-i; 'rm'm ;j '; ir. m i carpet department for choice rugs and carpets. I rf.'KTT'T Jffl jSfflffiSS!- Hundreds of new patterns in rugs in all grades at lower U a I j j y ;:: prices than elsewhere. All carpets with or without borders FrrsrSs.:. -gi Ji : ond. Bed spring absolutely sep- 'w' "Vsif (3 I p A arato from scat coustmctiou. Built All the best makes of carpets and rugs included in this sale. I u E u n , j i. , Golden Oak Buffets (Iiko lllustra- I i ,v of solid quartered oak in plum or $20.00 9x12 Brussels rugs, sale price $14.2o tion). A. beautiful colonial stylo tufted genuine Spanish leather. AH . buffet, -18-inch top with French v ji iiuishes. Hcgu- . $35.00 9x12 Axminster rugs, sale price $23.2o pialo mirror. $11.50 - A y& ; I &$Prico .$39.40 $45.00 9x12 Wilton rugs, sale price $31.50 gfef. . . $34.50 ;-?J ' j r ; r r 'f I lQ-piece Dining Room Spite, 50 New Dinner Sets Library Furniture China Closets i A number of suites which arrived sr0TV 100-pieco China Soto di- Fift7 pieces of fumod Oak Li- AJl odd Cllina Ciose nt price3 I I too late for our Great Salo will roct from European inanuCactur- brary and Living Ttoom F-urnl- iwfly below cost 1 . V bo disposed of at a very low 0-B wiU be placed on sale this tref including Eockers, Chairs, $Si00 Case, Salo Price 517.70 1 price. Beautiful solid Oak suito yraek. Theso imported sots will Sottees, Morris Chairs, Morris $HS.OO Case, Salo Price $19.90 1 v'! consisting of largo Buffofc with sold at lower prices than Rockers and Hall Seats must ioS.OO Cnso, Salo Prico S26.50 I ilui" French plato mirror largo usually chargod for domestic bo closod out rogardlcsn of cost $8i).00 Case, Salo Prico 553.75 1 Ay- China Closet 15-inch top Ex- makes and sacrifice. Thoy mnsfc move Those- cases can bo had in mis- 1 V ' tonsioa Tablo Serving Tn.blo nn . c , n . c1or.K ut once. Prices 20 per cent bo- sion, golden oak, waxed oak, 1 and 6 Chairs. A good .tlfiO.OO 5on,uu isets, baio i nco .la.o low factory cost. Como early fumed oak, mahogany and wal- I r. vnluo. Salo Price $60.75 $60.00 Sets, Salo Prico $39.50 and save 50c on tho dollar. nut. J 1 t; v ' V J I J V J K. J : Now is the time for those contemplating housekeeping to buy at great saving. Investigate gjgM-flpjjJ pii'mllflp jlMf Established .'I' Our Liberal k S!SSS!SS 1877