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f ' , S5 - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1913. V.M B nplIE days week just opon- Kf J inc are crowded from morning A till evening, and lone past, with social events for those-who find their enjoyment in this way. Two large evening affairs will take the attention of the public, one at the beginning of the week and one later on. The con cert to he given by John T. Hand in tlie Salt Lake theater .Monday evening with Professor .1. J. McCiellan assist inc is to bo quite a society event, and the members of the governor's staff and thoir wives will all be in attend ance. Later in the week the same offi cials together with the governors, past and present, arid all the ladies of the present staff will occupy boxes at the Elks' benefit performance at the Or phcum Friday night having been chosen 1 as the special society night. The custom of Sunday afternoon teas fl and Sunday night suppers, which is al- ways revived in the spring lime, is be Ing observed. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Ponrsall will entertain v. large company of friends at a supper this evening at their home in H.ixton place for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cainc. Mrs. Charles Albert MoClain will entertain a party of young people at a tea this afternoon for Miss Ferrol McClain at the Mc Clain home, -J33 Douglas avenue. Mrs. Hollo C. Ditto of Fort Douglas will cn tertain at a bridgo tea on Monday aft j crnoon. Mrs. Adolph H. Quist will give a similar affair for Mrs. Andrew TV. Gorey the same da.y, and Mrs. C. I. Tnttle will entertain at a large bridge parly and tea at the Country club for Mrs. K. R. Bittinger, who is hero from California for a short stay. frs, v. Edward Fife und her sister, Miss Cosgriff. will entertain at a large luncheon at the Country club Tuesda-. ' Mrs. Howard R. Merrill will entertain nt a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. C. L. Merrill of Berkeley. Wed ncsday v.-ill be devoted to the usual midweek luncheon at the Country club, although numerous other affairs are Hj planned. Mr. and Mrs, John C. D. Clark have issued invitations for a din ner that evening at their home and also for anothor on Saturday evening following. Captain and Mrs. Estes of j Fort Douglas also have' a dinner that evening. Mrs. Austin King Ticman has issued invitations for a large tea at her home Thursday afternoon for Mrs. C. h. Merrill and Mrs, P. S. Kenna, visitors in the city. Mrs. William D. Donohor and her sister, Mrs. George Airis, will entertain at a luncheon at the Donoher home in Federal Heights on Friday for some of their friends. ",XE of the most elaborate evonts Jp of the season was tho musical tea of yesterday afternoon given by tho members of the music sec tion of tho Ladies' Literary club as a close of the year's work and to on tertain their friends. The clubhouse -was bright with flowers, and during the early afternoon a beautiful musical programmo wns rendered, Mrs. Lenore i Gordon Harrison singing tho selection "One F;inc Day," from "Madame Eut tcrfly," the Euterpe society under Mrs. I : THICK DANDRUFF I OH SMALL SCALES Head Sore from Eruption, Very H Painful, Began as Red Rash, Hair Came Out in Spots. Used fl Cuticura Soap and Ointment, In H a Month Head Well and Smooth, fl Crorler, N. M. "When my lit tie brother vaa six months old bis ho&d becamo soro , from an eruption and Instead of healing it CSIk turned to a solid fr cab and Traa very (v: L palnful.Tho trouble ' X' - began as a red rash V l&Twh) ""lca doTdoped nSsuM I ,nto klclc dn H 7 M drvuT or small scale c" (V n Z J n' then under v lvtV" formed pus. SV and It soon spread ' vv5j all otct the top of his head. He was very cross and fretful and did not sloop velL Hit hair came out In spota. " Mother tdod lots of home remedies but they did no good. Then a friend told moth er about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sho used them. Bhe tuod'the Cuticura Soap to wash and clcanso hU head, then applied tbo Cuticura Ointment and In one month ' bis head was entirely well and smooth. "My own little boy developed a case siml lar to my brother's when he was a baby. Wa used Cuticura Soap and Ointment In tima and bo was cured in eight days." (Signed) Mrs. Lucy G. Bloomfleld. Aug. 20. 1013. i Cuticura Soap (25c) and Cuticnra Olnt- m meat (50c) aro sold everywhere. A singlo set Is often snOldcnt. Ubcral sample of t each mailed fmo, with 32-p. Skin Boole Ad- - . drea ixjit-card "Cuticura. Dept. T, Boston." 49Tenderfaced men should use Cuticura Soap Sbavlnz Stick. 25c Sample free. ! ItJ"'1 IfJififf in fLL!r" 3 .u. yjCftg rrrigg 'llHf HIHlHHtf11! i pgr-; -vjfr-s 4m n I m- frame ttv' &gift&! s W. A. Wetzoll oinpfinp "Autumn Yio lets," with an obligato by Mrs. J. W. Curtis. The High School Glee club, un der Mrs. "Wnldron, rendered several se lections and Mrs. Frank Larson pre sented a little Japanese playlet. The affair was managed by Miss Janot Wil liamson and Mrs. C. C. Dudle3' of tho section, and tho guest Tvero received by Mrs. A. H. Peabody, tho section chair man and tho nowly elected first vico president of tho club; Mrs. Jack Tay lor, Mtb. James Hoglo, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. W. W. Ferguson and Mrs. W. J. Barrett. Mts. J. C. Hanchett had charge of the tea room, and here Mrs. Charles A. Qniglcy, Mrs. Edwin L. Sheets and Mrs. F. S. Murphy took turns at the tea table, whilo a whole bovy of young girls assisted them. Miss Pearl Savage took chargo of the punch, bowl, and hero also a number of the younger ffirls assistod. Tho clubhouse was well filled both for the programmo and for the tea. THE members of the evening Auc tion Bridgo club mot Friday evening for the regular fortnightly game in tho Officers' club and six teen players enjoyed tho game, tho prizes going to Mr6. Perkins, Mrs. Craig, Major TJlino and Captain C. C. 8mlth. Later the company was takon to the TJlino quarters, whero a de licious Dutch supper was served. MISS LOKNA RUSSELL, whoso pic ture appears today, is ono of tho most attractivo young girls who comes to Salt Lako aB "home" for her summers. She Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Itussoll (Ada Dwycr) and a granddaughter in the Dwyor home, which is brightoned each year by her homo coming. Dnrincr the past winter Bhe has mado her do but on tho stage, playing with Bran don Tynan and Pauline Frederick in "Joseph and His Brethren." Sho ar rived in the city tho first of tho week, and has already been greeted at nu merous social affairs Eince hor coming. Sho and her aunts entertained Miss Frances Starr at a luuehoon Friday at the Dwyer home. THTE Misses Josephine, Eva and Georgia "Williams, daughters of Senator and Mrs, W. N. "Williams, were the hostesses yosterday afternoon, at a dolightful tea at their homo on West Templo street, at which over a hun dred friends were entertained. The young hostesses and their mother ro coicved tho guests, whilo thoir mar ried sisters, Mrs. B. N. Wilson; Mrs. Earl G, Van Law and Mrs. Hal Smith took turns afc tho tea table. Here, as sisting in serving, were tho Misses Mary Snell, Stolla Snoll. Clairo Smith, Myrtlo Hammond, Phyllis Dwyor, Ge neve Wright and Eva Lund, and at tho punch bowl near by Miss Bao Wil liam, and Miss Mary Butler served punch. The Troubadours' furnished mu sic for tho afternoon and the home was gay with many flowers. THE usual aversion to marrigos in Maj" is quito noticeable this yenr. tho first week having gone by without a singlo nuptial knot being tied in society. Tho latter part of the month several) such events will be cele brated, however, despite tho evident dosire to wait until tho month of June. Early in that mouth a number of those interesting affairs will take place, that of MIbs Marguerito Stewart and Lieu tenant Frederick Palmer being set for Juno 3, tbut of Miss Roso Evans and William McCurdy for June 4 and that of Miss Ethel Brown and Captain Rob ert W. Mearns for tho same day. mm COLONEL and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmc3, who havo been spend ing some timo at tho Hotel Maryland in Pasadena, havo gono back to their own beautiful homo thore, El Roble. and will probably remain for tho bet ter part of the summer. They are ex pecting the colonel's daughter, tho Misses Harriot aad On i Holmes, from Chicago te visit them for a part of the smmraor. Later Mrs. Holmes will prob ably como up for a short time to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ja3' T. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb here. Mean time, Oakwood has been established as tho plaeo of residenco of that interest ing young bride and groom, and tho young friends of tho two aro planning numerous affairs in honor of their homo coming from their honeymoon. CAPTAIN" and Mrs. Harol D. Coburn entertained a few of thoir army friends last evening at another series of dinners at thoir quarters. Spring flowers were used for decorations, and tho guests wore Colonol and Mrs. Fred crick Perkins and their house guest, Miss Mansur, Major and Mrs. Charles Crawford, and Lieutenant and Mrs. George F. M. Dailey. V ONE of tho dclighful pre-nuptial of fairs for Miss Marguerito Stew art was the bridge tea yesterday after noon at the Wall home, at which Mrs. Lewis A. Jeffs and Miss Mary Wall en tertained about thirty of tho young girl friends of the bride. Tho tables wero arranged on tho western veranda under tho groat trees which shado the house. A 8fcin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. OR. T. Follx Oouraud's Oriental Cream or Magloel Bsautlfler. 3 at J veSSt Ratccrej Ta. rinplfli, KrecklM, Molh 1'ulclic, gyo R"b, nd Skin DImmm, Jj o V?"5::5'''fcV 7 a(' tTerT bleruUh v,2'v Itw&yZ- n oa ttuty, and do- S S5ir PSi pSkI) Ao UtlKtloa. It 2oH AV' JrW ira hasitood Ibe tet r a " H T J fv li to nsrralfM we 1 1 UlelltoUiurelt " 0 "n 47 1 ' Pop"1 nsids. 0 7j j Accept no counter- NJSy-J:Krf--wyjrt nuue. Dr. 1,. A. yynT .S1 8iTro ld to a SrVY JL J l lady of tlie hut fr yVVifSK I ton ( patient): f n T Yj J "As you ladles 1 J JL 1,111 oio them. y I recommend '(auraud's Crenm' as the least liarmfal or U tb Un prtpxratlom." yor ! by all drnf cleis and Fancy Qood l)e&lera In the United Butts, Cacda and Earopj. (EHD.T.HOPKIKS k SOH, Propi.37 Grt Janet 81.ILW Tho whole place was liko a bower with its quantities of purple and white lilacs. Five tnbles wore placed for tho bridge players, and a number more cumc in for tea in tho late afternoon hours. Miss Eleanor Stewart, sister of tho bride, and Miss Edna Dunn, Miss Richmond and Miss Marguerito Richmond, as sisted the hostesses. - MISS MARGARET M'MAHON leaves today for Nevada, whero she will make her homo with hor sister, Mrs. C. D. McDonald. Sho has a host of friends hero, and has been enter tained at numerous affairs during tho week. Miss Clairo Driscoll entertained at cards Wednesday evening in her honor, Miss Adelaide Petors was hostess at a charming affair Thursday evening, and Miss Roso Stephens gave a dclighl ful luncheon for her yesterday at tho Hotel Utah. MISS MARY LOUISE HAT9 was tho hostess Friday evening at a .jollj' Empress party for a number of her boy and girL friends, a supper fol- j SUNDAY SPECIAL, I 1 Brick Ice Cream 3 Layers! I Macaroon Parfalt; Pineapple Sherbet;! Q Rich Vanilla Ice Cream. I U Tho number 13 limited, bo order Q early. "Wc pack them In Ice and de- I B liver to you for I I E fk Cents per 1 & Quart Brick 1 Try a 00c or $t00 box of our choco 1 late candles. 1 KEELEY ICE CREAM CO., I 260 STATE. I Two phones 3223, 3224. 'lowing tho show at a downtown cafo. Tho decorations at tho supper vcro nil in red and black, a basket of black wicker work being filled with rod roses for a central decoration 01 tho tea table. The guests at tho affair wero Miss Mary S-herwood, Miss Flor ence Groshcll, Miss Marjorio Haldcn, Misa Yvono Moon. Miss Cordelia Straup, Mis Lillian Rcillfty, John Hol dcn. Walter Gillcspio, Starr Wardrop, Seott Fray. Arthur Mays, Malcolm Hunter and Frauklin Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Enos D. Hoge' chaperoned the young people. A LARGE company of Salt Lnko friends went out to Kaysville Friday afternoon to surpriso frs. John K. Barnes, tho affair having upon ar ranged by her daughtors, tho Misses Martha. Mary and Hazel Barnes. The beautiful country' homo was glorious with aW its blossoms, and tho spneious rooms inside were all decorated with gorgeous sweet peas. Here, in the late ifternoon, tea was served, or, rather, a delicious meal. Mrs. George- E. Barton and Mrs. Henry H. Blood pouring and Mrs. Claude T. Barnes and Mrs. Law rence Blood assisting. ' t THE Country club lookod yesterday afternoon like a busy placo with numerous golf players on tho green and ' tho tennis courts filled with soveral sets of players. Tho dinnor in the evening drew an ujTK ber, and although thcre JJr'K parties tho dining room during tho entire evenin tho dinner many of the v K who aro membors of iho clTKL ties of friends out to cnWjE Saturday night dance. 'B 'E' Weddings and Engagements Wk Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel rBP announce tho engagement Bi daughter Jano to John BohiB son, tho son of Mr. and lW" Ferguson, formerly of ths.ci?fH of Riverside, Ca!. Mr Qm here about the middle of tho marriago will hl:e tftofiBb! Tho bride is ono 0f thfl ijHjt young girls of tho eitr tfrdK sroom. a former Salt lake toflBK in business in San FraneUHR A simple but beautiful dH! ding of yesterday was thjR Estclle Peabody of WeLVsJH Mass., and Theodoro B. BirlBr nccted mth the General FJiK ' pany hero. Misa Peahody VtK guest of Mr. and Mra. WjniK'j. nings for some time, and "B(i (Continued on rolloglnTK . Bl Health and Beauty AdviceK BY MRS. MAE MAP.TYN. " ijHp Annette-: (1) Sometimes a druggist endeavors to discourage the making of lorno-remedles because he thinks It ln .erfcrea with his business. I never sus? Bcst the use of anything that Is not sold m first class drutr store3. (2) To make kardeno spring blood-tonic and llver-rem-fdy get 1 ounce of kardenc. mix 1L with i cupful of sugar and add 4 pint of alco hol ami li pints of hoi water. This for :nulu ninkon a full quart of tonic, of uhioli you should take 1 lablespoonful 5 minutes boforo each meal and before re linng. As an all-aroind tonic this has no superior. It will restore your lost ap petite and tend to strengthen and build you up. It purifies blood and your pim ples and ugly blotches will soon disap pear. Virginia: A good "liquid-powder" or faco-wash which when on seems a part of the skin Is made by dissolving ! ounces of spunnax In 3 pint of hot water or witch hazel and adding 2 teaspoonfuls of glycerine. This home-made complex -lon-br;aullflcr whitens the akin without the use of powder and Is particularly recommended for the use of anyone who has a sallow, dark or oily skin. Constance: To remove dandruff and stop falling hair, apply once a week a quinine halr-tonlc, made by dissolving 1 ounco of quinuoin In i pint of alcohol, adding pint of cold water. P.ub Into the scalp and hair with the linger tips until absorbed. This treatment will pro mote the growth of hair and tend to make it luxuriant and glossy. (See an swer to Molly.) Molly: It Is not necessary to shampoo the hair oftener than twice a month If you use a shampoo that will thoroughly cleanse the hair and scalp. An inexpen sive shampoo that makes the head feel good and helpa the hair la made by dis solving a tcaspoonfui of canthrox In a cupful of hot water. Pour on the hair and rub well. You will find that this makes a good lather and plenty of it thoroughly cleanses the hair and scalp and relievos Irritation and stimulates routs to helpful action. Viola: Yes, henlthy eve's are clear and sparkling. If yours are dull, red and In flamed you need an eye-tonic. Gel an ounce of erystos from your druggist and dissolve it in a pint of water. Ono or two drops In each eye overv dav is all rhat is required. This cye-tonlc will nol smart or burn andwiircrrrrK'' the eyes are tired, inflamed TftuHfc strengthens the eyes and vtlir&K, If you wear glasses. ' 'iKti Taura: Your friend UrlrVttHl. that I know a certain wiiabH which can be made ai home it tBV' expense. It Is a vcgatablo pri&H'.. unlike creams conthiiiinc ofrHLl fat as it neither grows LolrntrHi flesh loose and flabby Jujl oK-. ounce ot almozoln, which ntS from any druggist. In one-fclfk water and add 2 tcaspoonrDlrBT. lne. Stir and let stand for estHk? remove wrinkles apjilj- a t&l&Bft this cream-jolly and leave on ciHT This protects the skin and iMP blood action to bo usd in hHj new texture. Then wash It tm?. pores and massage thoraagblriHp of the cream. It makes the MfeRy velvety, while It Is unequalM hjH large pores. lfc 1 Student: It will be good wBk'ti to learn that what you atlsMKH to have little to do with oberBb If enough exercise Ih taken, eriKT woman may eat what she miKf starve oneself means to loolt biiHv altogether unlovely. Don't MBll eating, even water, and don'tlHl nolle beverages nl any time... jBfej flesh reducer I know of If't&ilK.i from your druggist an ofirlsiJK. package of parnotlF. take itlw. dissolve it In U pints of h.ot FttHv. ono tablespoonful 3 times i.AHwi meals. V11 O- T." Your cyclasie? long and have a pretty cnjBT ply pyroxln at lash roots lts 4Hj forefinger. Thin eyebrow? aiBc to come in thick and KIo-7jBllJ pyroxln pn them freeniciuiy nlD M geiv You can buy pyrniln 'bRl original packntre. but 'Iff don't get any where halr.U nBB Olga The dlsfipurloRhijjH. can be permanently tan"iiiHf delatone paste. Get a snW"?nH. age of delatone and mix powder with water to cofTtHH tlnnable hair?. Let tenunfM utcs. then remove ana TrVjMM This simple treatment "lWI and leaves the Fkln frMJ"?! Read Mrs. Martyn'a wotiK, 5 Auverltsoment. K ' "MK. 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