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HHlH-i-iHll II mm M E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1912. 5 H I IfMrs. F. C. Schramm, one of tlio most origiual hostesses of the city, who Krtaincd .it a tuiirruc luncheon yesterday. i I jJlNK of Lite most delightful affairs lit' II l'10 scason waa tn vaudeville ami pl-llf1 (,iUlcm l''rly hist evening, given "Mi hy Air and N,rd" l,cu ,,r's Zcdjif -Mlllor for their daughter, Miss lnl Miller, at their homo on East ?t South street. The guests Included y. (jjut aevonlv friends, most or thoin ' 'fhbers of the younger sol. and ti few had3le younger married friends. The at- -ptlvn lionn-, with Its spacious rooms. Pnf,Mturnod into a iniriiatnro theater, and f'cll-sirratigi'd Mage at the .south end .rlhc parlors, which open Into one long ,s; ma do a place for the vaudeville Tferaniinc. The secret of the proerammo 'He hupt from the guests till the last! il.utu, and many were afralil that thev ffld he seen in tho vaudeville pro- ynmo themselves. Tnotoad. they uwo g jhjlited lo v.i tilers a proraminu of un- usual excellence, by professional and amateur talent. MIsh Ernestine Llltle jolm. the altraetlve youn singer from the west. Mas the 'headliricr," singing a group of the Voscmile Indian legends act to nuiic! by Dr. 1 1. J. Stewart, for which she was dressed in the native costume. Other numbers were Kiven by Olio King, the cellist, with Charles Shepherd accom panying; the two Wards, who arc doing the clover Knglish comedian ad at the Orpheum nil woek; two local banjo play ers, and two entertaining little people, Thclma and George Cronln. whose char acter songs and nKlnjr won them much applause. Mrs. Judith ISvan Urines played the accompaniments for Miss I..U tlejohn and the Ward brothers, and Miss Maivrarct Connellcv accompanied the lil tle tots in their onss. When the pro gramme was ended the company was ar ranged in two sets, "rods ' and "blues." and the men v pit gienrodor Mac pro grammes so that, according to the light- jlltW $ 1 SMAKT SHOF ise it' & Early Specials g I FOR THE I snyi'l1 ' 1 "u I $11 i Sep uv Window Display of I Christmas Goods j gii Also Front of Store to be Converted Into I jl CHRISTMAS BAZAR. g soil f ' " 1 SUGGESTIONS I 1 Handsome Suit or Coat. I 1 own Elegant Furs. j tak j The Most Appreciated Accessories I Handsome Negligees, Dainty Blouses, Smart f I' L5acy Neckwear, Silk Hosiery. I The Attractive Novelties in Jewelry j 3-jSurpass anything we have ever shown. All I S3he latest of settings in platinum. 1 8I6 SOUTH MAIN ST.j Ing. they alternated on the dance floor. The girls were presented with fan to match, so that each had a souvenir. Miss I.uclle Franckc, Miss JSintno. Zane and Mian Florence Ware presided ar tho pro gramme table and supplied each dancer. .Meantime a splendid programme of dance music was begun, and to Its strains dancing was enjoyed till late, while a delicious buffet uuppcr was served during the last few hours. The rooms were cleared for the performance of everything save the chairs, and the house was a dorn ei 1 with ropes of smila:; and vaacs of tall yellow and white chrysanthemums. The den at the north end, which Is large enough to accommodate many couples, was uued for the dancing, and Jt was lighted with lights matching the pro grammes in color. Mrs. F. C. Schramm entertained thirty of hir friends yesterday in a most unique fashion at a cafeteria luncheon, every thing being served in tine cafeteria fash Ion. The beautiful living room was ar ranged with small tables for the affair, atid the guests enjoyed the novel event to the full. The hostess and Mrs. Hebor M. Wells wore the "serving cooky" be hind the counter, while Mr. Rav Walk er. .Mrs. .. V. Callahan and Mta Kate Williams mnde efficient waitresses, and Miss Margaret MeClure and Miss Mar garet Walker were most altraetlve little "buss girls." H h Major and Mrs. William S. Graves have lisued cards for a reception to be given .Saturday evening at their home to meet Captain Charles W. tt.tlun and Mr.-. Rxton. who arrived yesterday afternoon fron: thoir honeymoon trip from Ger many, where they were married in thci early autumn Mrj. lilon was Miss nosali' McClelland. They will be guests j of Major and Mrs. Graves for a, lew days. I i- . t ! Mrs. Louis Sinscrrnan was the -hostess again yesterday afternoon at the third In a series of bridge leas at her home l:i the Lund apartmenlsAot which a num ber of her friends were guests. The rooms showed the same color scheme as for the others, rot-e pink and violet, and the two kinds of llowers made most artistic deco rations. At tne lea. which followed the game. Mrs. Joseph Llppman and Mrs. Daniel Alexander poured tea and coffee. O -.1 Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Savage and their liltJe daughter have moved and are now at home at SIS Sixth ICast street. Mr. Savage's mother. Mrs. K. 11. savage, is expected shortly from I Iarrlsburg, Pa., to spend the winter with them. ! -n B Mr. and Mrs. IJojl S'r.crman leave to day for San Francisco and Oakland, where thoy will remain over the holi days, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss X. Gray f Laura .Sherman) :ind their sen Itogcr Sherman. Later, they will sail for Honolulu to spend a month or so of the midwinter weather. Tho Judge-Mercy Moupltal league was! organized last Tuesday with a member- hlp of fifty women, who are Interested . in the movement. The officers of the i league arc: Mrs. .1. C. llanciictt. urns)- ; dent; Mrs, C. A. Qulgley. vice prcsldonl . Miss Margaret Cibbms. FC'Totaiy and treasurer; and the directors are Mra. W. id. O'llrlcn, Mrs. Jamo5? Tvers. Mrs. Jo seph OcoRhegan. Mrs. K!rk. Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Mulryan. Tho league Inaugu rates lis work by giving a large card purl;.- tomorrow afternoon in Cathedral hall. - A new chib. to be known as th Wa satch club, has been organised among the voung girls of the Young' Women's Chris tian association, and. the mombern of It enjoyed a club supper together Tuesday evening, remaining to comnletc their or ganization and do some of their Christ mas work later. ,v ! The in embers of the Crvslal club worr entertained most delightfully ycaterday by IMrs. I'runk Knox at a luncheon at her hom". with four tables of auction I bridge following. Today will be n.-ltomc day for tho Indies of Fort Douglas, and many of their friends from town urn planning to make calls there during the afternoon hours. t 4 Mr, David Keith returned la.xl Fri day rrom a short stay in southern Cali fornia. She may go on lo l?orl jDc posll. Aid., shortly lo spend' the -holidays with her son, David. & r The College club will hold a meeting thl.s ewnlne with Mis Mntle Hall at her home. 7S East 'Flr.-it North 3trect. Mrs. Frank Wells leaves today for her homo in McCammon. Ida., after a slay of ton days here with Miss Frost anil Miss Gil more. Captain and Mrs. Frank S. Howcn loft yesterday for San Francisco. Can lain P.ow on having been ordered to mil itia dutv In California. k o Mis Cross. I he general secretary of Urn ,-ity work of the Y. W. C. A., h; bore from Denver for a ..short stay with the lor-al association. 'O t M F. G. Mors is home from a visit with her mother In Ihe oast and Mr. and Mtb. Morss are at homo with Mr. and iMrs. W. A. Wetzell. on North State street . Miss Josephine Campbell. w,io pur posed lnalng tho first of the week. In remaining over for the Wall-Green wed ding on December 13. Tho Missionary soclctv of the First CongrpBHtlonnl church will moot this afternoon at ::;:o wllh Mrs. T... E. Hall t & u Tr. and Mrs. Cohurn. parents of Cap tain Coburn. of Fort I!ouglas, are guests of Captain and Mrs. Coburn for a time. .1 MIfh Kathclne Page, daughter of the late ,. ir. Pa Co. left last Monday for Mississippi to live with her staler. Mrs. Spencer. Mvh. L. I.. Terry will entertain a. few frlond.svtoday.at a luncheon at 'ncr home. . ! Mlrs Kdith Afaguiro has sent out cards j for her annual exhibit of paintings. ' which opens at her home, 5J37 Second avenue, netl Munduy. OPINION GIVEN ON EXTRA ASSESSMENTS Urcti-a assessments to cover cost of Im pro eineuts, not token care of by the original aMJcssmcnt, cannot be levied, nay City Attorney II. J. Dininny in a written opinion to th city commh'sion late jestorday afternoon. The attorney holds that tho law for extra assessments Is of very questionable authority and that, at any rate. II Is only applicable in paving work". The matter was referred .to the city nUorney several 'days ago. when a dellclt of 1100 was presented to the. commission on curb and gutter extension No. 17. The illy auditor suggested that the city In-) voice the extra assessment law to covor Ihe dellclt, but this cannot be done, says' th attorney. The dellclt, and all similar! oiioj;. will have to be, covered by appro priation from cltj funds. The ladies of the St. Mark's cathed ral will hold a Xmas bazar Thursday and Friday of I.Jiis week in tho old Auorbaeh huildinp; on Main street. Be sides fancy and domestic articles of cery description there will he borne made calces and candj' for finlo. Tho pleusing- feature of f?ie sale will bo a Japanese tea room, whero shoppers will find a doliciotts and rufreshiuir cup of tea. Daznr will bo open crouiiifjd. (Advertisement.) Wind Pleaches High Velocity. i Offlcluls of the weather bureau hero sy It is probable that some gusts of the wind which blew early yesterday morning attained a velocity of between elght and ninety miles nn hour, Tlio highest velocity of the wind recorded bv the office was fifty-four miles per hour, ut 13:45 o'clock yesterday morning. About ono Inch of snow and nluet fell during the early morning hours. Dr. C. 1. Chandler has moved his office lo 912 new Walker Bank build in?. (Advertisement,) FOB A BAD STOMACH PAPmilAPEPSIN Tijnc It! In live -Minutes Gas. Sourness and Indi gestion Is Gone. m Sour, yassy. uphct stomach. 'udigts tiou, heartburn, dj'spopsin when the food 3on eat ferments into sasc-s and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick :uul miserable, that's when you realize the magic in fapcs Diancpsin. It makes such misery van ish in live minutes. If vour stomach is in a continuous revolt if you eau 't get it regulated, please, for 3'our sake, lry Diapcpsiu. It's so needless to have a 'bad stomach -make vour next meal n favorite food meal, then take a little Diapcpsin. Thero will uot bo anv distress rent I without tear. It's because tape's J)ia , pepsiu '''reallv does' regulate weak, 1 out of order -stoiuachd that, gives it its millions of sales annually, j Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapcpsiu from any drug store. It is the quickest, surebt stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic it is a scientific, harmless aud pleasant preparation which truly belongs id i every home. (Advertisement.) NEW ROSTER ISSUED BY COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial club's new otllchil roster is being completed and will be ready for distribution within a few days. The book is got up for practical pur poses, and in this respect, as well as In general attractiveness. Is the besl roster the club has jet issued. It comprises 131 pages, exclusive of the cover. The book gives the names, addresses snd business occupations of members. In alphabetical order, as well as in a classi fied list. It contains the names of all officers, past and present, standing com mittees, with names of chairmen, house rules and general information, which make it a useful book for every business establishment. In the book also appears a list of af filiated clubs outside the stale; a lisl of deceased members and a number of im portant dates In the history of the club. ft 8 Ion of Beauty Is a Joy Forevor. DR. T, Follx Gouraud's Oriental Cream or Magical Beoutlflsr. 3rt' cSix liemorcs Tin. PimplM, Sf0 (rSSPts IrccUw, Jloth IMchrs, 2 a -"o tfZSSv-s K'h. and Skin UIscaic, tSvJv f? ana CTcrv blernlrh ajjafX it 1 br.iulr, and W? -da ZOficsdotectloo. It 5i5r vr TF jtJa' bMtood tbr twi 5 " (A -jr 3 5 I?ar atnd y si t' ' "jj y. h l rropff)j nde, rS o l-X Of citnoconntcr Vjjy'T' j1' yt. i KT" mid to a r VjCycr-' Is j I lfr f ,nc haul f y t. tnn l rtlent): I y R6 'l "Aa jou Udlr.i r iri Trill me tlirnj, 'Gniirnuil' Crenm' tbt IfAst bf.rnifU of nil the kln jirepriMon." For stle by driigclsts and Fancr QooJ! Dcnltr In the United 5utc, 0nada and Europe, FERD.T.HDPHH: k SOU, Praps,37 BrLJones S1..U.C. TWO CARBUNCLES ! 01 BEf NECK SuvTered Intense Agony, Could Not Rest or Sleep, Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Carbuncles Gone, Completely Cured, Veteran's Borne. Napa Co., Cal "I was a.ftllctcd with tiro cnrbunrles on tho back of my neck. Tho doctor said they were the largest carbuncle ho ' eTCl I suffered the rnosJ (. J intense agony, so much that ya- ;t j could not rest, or sleep for i iaik about monlh. Ono vrry; jY lanced four times. TS'hon the I VVV''r'1' began to get better au-v'w-'V K other broko out and iras equ:dly as painful as the first 'i ono. I heard of Cuticura Soap and Olntmeot bolng cood for such things, so J procured a bo of Cuticura Ointment and a cako of Cuticura Soap. I wpshed botli tho carbuncles -Hh Cuticura. Soap frequently whenever any pus began to gather, and applied the Cuticura Ointment. I felt relief after the first use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and In a week's tlmo both carbuncles wcro gone ?jid I was com pletely cured. I have not been troubled since. "I also had o?zoma of tho hcalp. My scalp itched fearfully and pimples began to break oub which emitted pus1, and my head be"ame sore and scaly. I had .'irr..irufT also I used Cuticura Soap for a shampoo with hot water, and used tho Cuticura Olntmont on my Bczlp. and it afforded instant relief, followed by absolute- cure." (Signed) Qeorgo U. Wctidl, U-c. 11. 1011. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura. Ointmeut are sold throughout the n orlrt. Liberal sample of each mailed free, -ith 32-p. Skin Book. Ad dress post-card "Cuticura. Dent T, Boston " 3Tondcr-faced men should use Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick. 2.5c, Suinnlo free. I CHEAP E6SS g I BUT NOT AT YOUR GROCER'S. i I Just stop "keeping your chick- I H enc" and let them "keep you." by j II adding to their present ration somo of our I MEAT SCRAPS &. EGG MAKER. I Tho increaso In Esgs will sur prise you and at such a small cost, loo! Our stock includes everything- In Poultry Supplies at reasonable ! prices. . Phonn Wasatch 1071 or 1072. 274 SO. STATE. ST. SEEDSMEN, NURSERYMEN 1 1 AND FLORISTS. g 6 ray tkir Hasfrsi' fk "WALNU1TA HAIRS IAIN" I Itcnioro Oray, KtrcxVcrrt or I bSSl Bleached Ualr or lIotach.' jklAri lntrnnulr. (ilvc any.iliqilo S"- from tlglit Rmnn lo Black. r4 Doe no' nh or rub oil, Ccm Matl lulni no poLoiu and Is not i'.lcl:ir nor urcasy. Hold by ull dniBKlilr. or e Trill send tou a Trial Sire for 20o., iraitpald. larsn size (eight tltncJ as much) $Cc It your dtucbc don't iicll it send dlrvrl tu uw. Send tlio ycllov. vrmpper from two bottln purchased from u drureltt and v;n will tfvo you lullnUo bolllo for nothing; WA1HUTTA CO 200 Clark Ait., SL Leu!, Mo. fc'old by Schramni-Johnson, drugs. & torca 1 -Scod? Soda Fountain, P.Iain Floor. I 1 ffl :'5J,",',, V iB A MOMENTOUS EVENT A TIMELY PURCHASE. I I 1 m I f An Umderprice Offer of I I IH' misses' and 1 1 j WOMEN' S CO ATS j I m THAT SHOULD CREATE MOST STIRRING SELLINQ. I H I ffjp Values Range up to $27.50 1 I mm yyVyM I us eSt-y nese coats. alL new, all All ci'fr I S II in the latest, most approved niodcls, all WW d i H f i kS&r tinctive style, newness and charm. The values are astonishing at B Jf h$f ' $10-59. Sizes range from misses' 13 up to women's sb.o 40. Sale H Here's a gift buying1 opportunity moBt extraordi- fe?v I nary. Our great annual holiday sale of hundreds v. I of pairs of Women's Si3KiR-kWi 4' I ILOWe KIP QLOVESW I UNEQUALED $3.00 VALUES, THIS WEEK . . . . jfc I A tf I H 1ti-iiillon length In tvhltn only. Perfect In quality, fit and wear. Here are hundreds of I fl mm MM immm Piiiris every wanted tr.v N'OW is a most opportnno moment for Christmas buying WmW m S mmT JmJf mu 1 Tho vnlues tire nothing short of phenomenal at 51.9S An absolute saving-of ONE DOL- m JJ m m Wm JAn is :i!iurcd In the purchase of cveiy pair, if rcjueated wo "will box thoin for gift MM WM plvlnjr. N.iln Floor. PAIR H IH MEN'S ANV3 WOMEN'S SHOES SHINED 5c Shoo Department, Main Floor. H "Quaint" Style 3 -Piece I Dining Suite I For Fifty Six-Sixty I All three pieces are solidly constructed of Quarter H Sawed Oak, well matched and finished in the ever H popular fumed oak. Just the size and style for that H small apartment. H n, , Height, iuclips, j .,, ... .. . Top 4o inches diameter, G-U. .... . . Top 20x-10, with birch-plate mirror . Avidlh 3'J uifhos. Sx,l. Tlirec shelves. Price $21.60Hm$17.00iim$18 DINWOODEY'S I 37-43 West First South Street i NOTICE. The Commercial Guard fc Safety as eoclttllon. a corporation, lias been organ ized In this city for tho purpoao of pro tecting Uvea and- property, especially dur. luu- tho nlKht. Patrolmen have been cnpnsctl with po lleu power to do this work, and we re spectfully solicit your patronage. For particular cal! at our otflco or wrlto ua at TiiJ W. -l:h So. ct. Solicitors will call on on iiM explain our method aud any particulars. U1060 BIDS WANTED, Sealed hldB will bo received at tho office of Youns & Moore, 1111 Newbouao build ing, Tuesday, Dec. 10, for tho removal of the building formerly occupied by Wclls Fsiryo & Co. Express, 123 S. Main. Speclflcutloni can bo seen at our office. YOUNG & MOORE, Architects. milS I TBIBUNE WANT AUS POLL Ym AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD" - LLl 7In;5, WinsloWs Soothing Syrup ha b:en JWmWm cred lor over SIXTY YEARS by MlI.LIfNS vt 'MmWMM MOTHERS for their CltlLURKN W II ILK B THETHINn. with PEKFUCT BL'CCES.-i. ! H SOOTIIKS tlic CHILI). SOI-TNS the OUMi. H ALTAYSail I'AIK: CUKES WIND COLIC, and MmMmMM is the best remedy for DIAKICHCEA. It is nb- MmMMM unlutrly hartnler-s He sure and !: for "J!ri, B ViasloT's S.-othinp Svrup." .-.ml Ue co othal JMMmMmm tluJ. Tncnty-avcccutaa bottle. H i