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GOODWIN'SWEEKLY. 9 ME can save you much trouble and inconve nience these frosty days by doing your laundry work, either wet wash, rough dry or perfectly I finished work. E3 B Troy Laundry 18 East Broadway Phone Hyland 192 "The War Tax" M The tax includes telephones and J$ telegraph messages, notes, bonds, yMiw stocks, insurance policies, express ''jjlrfiM and freight bills, contract deeds, rtjljj powers o attorney, steamship and iflj j j! sleeping car tickets, tooth paste, ,n lj chewing gum and many other ?! J'jjjJ , items. ii jj jj We have prepared a condensed 1 J summary of this act. Call or write jjjjjj jj for fiee copy. mmnrnn WALKER BROTHERS, BANKERS IffiM! "8afety First" "Courtesy Always" wgfflH! "AS 1 REMEMBER THEM" Bu Judge C. C. Goodwin Cloth . . . $2.00 Half Leather . . . $5.00 Cheaper to Rent Than to Buy You would be surprised to know the number of men we call for every morning and return to take them home after . business hours big men in big business who use us to save j them time and money. Ask us for a rate. ABE (Buster) MEEKING TWO STANDS HOTEL UTAH HOTEL KENYON Wasatch 40, 63, 200, or Alain 33, 190 The United Lodge of Theosophists jf Meets Thursdays and Sundays at 8 p. m. 213 Dooly Bldg. Public Cordially Invited The November assembly given by the Com mercial club, took place there on Thursday even ing and was attended by a large number of mem bers and their friends. Lieutenant and M)rs. Verno It. Bell, recently of Columbus Barracks, Ohio, are at home in the 'quarters where Captain and Mrs. George H. Estes formally lived at the post. Miss Marie Odell was hostess at an Informal tea at her home on Friday. Mrs. Knight L. Clapp will retain fiom New York today. She has been away six months spending the greater part of the summer abroad. Mrs. Henry Byrne entertained at a Red Cross tea at her home on Friday. Mrs. A. V. Callaghan entertained at a smart dinner at the Tennis club on Thursday evening. Mrs. MoBes Kirkpatrick and Miss 'Mary Kirk patrick arrived from San Francisco during the week and will be at the Utah for a fortnight. ,TO EUROPE By George Stirling. I. oeat ba'ck thy forfeit plowshares into swords; It is not yet, the far, seraphic Dream Of peace made beautiful and love supreme. ior now the strong, unweariable chords Of battle shake to thunder, and the hordes Advance, where now the circling vultures screanij The standards gather and the trumpets gleam; Down the long hl.lside stare the mounted lords. Now far beyond the tumult and the hate The white-clad nurses and the surgeons wait The backward currents of tormented life, When on the waiting silences shall come The screams of men, and, ere those lips are dumb, The searching probe, the ligature and knife. II. Was it for such, the brutehood and the pain, Civilization gave her holy fire Unto thy wardship, and the snowy spire Of her august and most exalted fane? Are these the harvests of her ancient rain Men glean at evening in the scarlet mire, Or where the mountain smokes, a dreadful pyre, Or where the warship drags a bloody stain? t Are these thy votive lilies and their dews, That now the outraged stars look down to see? Behold them, where the cold, prophetic damps Congeal on youthful brows so soon to lose Their dream of sacrifice to thee to thee, Harlot to Murder in a thousand campti! III. Was it for this that loving men and true Have labored in the darkness and the light To rear the solemn temple of the Right On Reason's deep foundations, bared anew Long after the Caesarian eagles flew And Rome's last thunder died upon the Night? Cuirassed, the cannon menace from the height; Armored, the new-born eagles take the blue. Wait only thy lords the avenging, certain knell One with the captains and abhorrent fames The echoes of whose conquests died in Hell? They that have loosened the ensanguined flood, ' .id whose malign and execrable names The Angel of the Record writes In blood. Hamilton s I Smart Shop 1 The womanwho cannot afford IB a variety of gowns and wraps H with each new season should jH make her wardrobe worth H while, and get fewer things, jH but better. JFor her the JH Smart Shop is the ideal place ym to make her purchases. M m 216 SOUTH HAIN ST. jfl 1 I I :l D. II. Cannon J.D. Lewis F.A. McDermtd R.S.Lewis 'H IF WE PLEASE YOU. TELL OTHERS M IF NOT. PHONE WASATCH 165-166 Marsh Coal Co. I SUCCESSORS TO KEMMERER FUEL CO. I ALL SIZES OF THE BEST II STEAM AND DOMESTIC COALS Office - 15 Exchange Place SALT LAKE CITY :: UTAH i In gloves a good fit means not only , good looks, but good wear. The glove I that fits your hand lasts longer than the glove that is too tight in some places and too loose in others FOWNES GLOMES j are correctly made and perfect fitting. 'yj Try a pair M of the $2.00 quality street gloves, sold by II JTJ3JS&irVI2miSIfArG&AMDJF4T3, , I TO JytA-TlV iST. IM