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Show THE SOCIAL REALM. Now that the officers are back at ALICES LETTER. he post, some enjoyable times are The winter season may be said to ooked for by those who are Included My Dear John: have fairly begun with the first large n the invitation lists for post affairs. The election Is over and wo know & dancing party, home events of promithe result. I think It is rather a bitter Mrs. Sam Porter entertains inform- dose for most of nence and all the gayeties attending us, but it seems to next Tuesday. ally football our enthusiasm. of take medicine is the only way to brief period the Miss Eleanor One well. cannot luncheon get The given by help but feel hosmost of to the think that the charming Dooly, one Notwithstanding the cool weather, somewhat disgraced tesses of the younger set, and the one he Country Club continues to be well Democrats will be in power after the first of January, but there is consolaby Mrs. Kearns, both on the same day, patronized and no cozier can be place were tion, even in such a condition. For inamong the delightful Thursday, bund in the city than its sitting room stance, a child could understand how home parties and then there were sevwith affairs here and little open grate cheerily burning. An it was possible. The Democrats did eral pleasant nformal little affair can be gotten not win the victory the Republicans there which the entertainers begged on the spur of the moment and a did it for them, and in the best sense not to have published, but which were up successful less none the evening passed at this of the word it is a Republican victory, highly interesting. homelike club. a wresting of the political fabric t g from unclean hands by the decent, How much we owe Harry Roberts Republicans. It is idle to arMisses Mary and Ruth Kirkpatrick and Walter Stone for rejuvenating the that there are more Democrats are here and may remain until after gue now than two years ago, when you local social calendar and by starting Thanksgiving. consider the disrupted state of the the winter aright with a large and Jt party. Why, they cant even Several large dinners are being ar- general really elegant ball. It was at Chrismuster a presentable presidential canfor was and the last ranged Thanksgiving. tensens evening didate; they are dead and buried, and two the mutterings of the last few days social the success, most complete A charming home is that of W. V. are merely the groans of the Demoyoung men receiving many complias it turns in its grave. ments for the clever manner in which Rice on Brigham street, rehabili- cratic ghost lately in whkened have music The Republicans they managed the party. a is and Mrs. hostess tated. gracious suneed time. They have recognized the by the Christensen orchestra was Rice. This home will also be one of of drastic measures to insure them a of a dance of reminiscent many perb, the hosptiable places of entertainment good condition later, and with the heyore, and to the dreamy Strauss or roism that only the Republicans boast, d Sousa the dancers en- during the season. they have applied the remedy. They tered right merrily into the spirit of Yale at dinner entertained done more than this, too. They have Henry the dance. No pains had been spared at for his Wil father last shaken off the Old Man of the the have evening to make the hall attractive and the Sea, and he is on his way to Washeffect of the decorations was quite no- son. " J ington. Let us hope that President ticeable, the spacious hall looking at FranSan for leaves Stone Roosevelt will escape his clutches. Walter its best. The young men also had They have chopped off the arms of the taken pains with the supper and this cisco next week. octopus, 'until only one remains tho was one of the decided features of one from the fifth precinct, the the evening. The event will undoubtMrs. Victor M. Clement has gone to fat d bisque-visageDavis. It is probable, edly spur society on to further efforts California to be away some time. She that he will keep pretty quiet along the same line and large balls at will first visit Miss Lakenan at Grass though, knows when ho is well off, he if he Christensens will no doubt be features Franfor San leave and will. then Valley certainly of the season. some for to cisco at Palace be the & & weeks. I have heard it claimed that the The success of this ball proves that Jt Herald made the campaign, that if it a young man can entertain with all Bear were men at the of the Many not been for Loveys cartoons and had the sang froid of the most experienced River Duck club during the week. the discussion along the lines depicted, hostess. And It certainly is a splendid o there would not have been the ghost way for a young man to repay his so- CHRISTENSENS DANCING of a show. I say, nonsense! The votcial obligations. ers did it, and I do not believe that enough people switched because, of Wherever they have resided, Mr. Adult classes will form Nov. 9th; that to approach a majority. There and Mrs. Newhouse have been hospit gentlemen beginners, 7:30; ladies and has always . been corruption in both able entertainers and their home has gentlemen, advanced, 8:30; ladies, be- parties, the Democrats would f have used the same measures if they had ever been sought by the fashionable ginners, 7 : 30, Nov. 11th. found a chance. They have before. throng. Now that their elegant house On this occasion they merely seized on Brigham street is ready and where a Mystery. Ever upon the prevailing discontent and the hostess will shortly be presiding, out but found the sphinx; helped to make it winter, but the disit is expected that it will be a rendez- theTheyVe woman more remaineth heart of a content was there. No intelligent voter vous for society. and more of a mystery which passeth would scratch his ticket because of disall understanding. San Francisco reputable negroes, they are in tho Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes Bulletin. other party, too, but he reserves tho inwill return in ten days from their right to choose better men when his own prove disloyal. To be sure an acteresting tour of the world. Their Growth of Finger Nails. tive paper helps in a campaign, but more home is being made ready for them is nails of the The growth the conditions are developed first. I and the art gallery is finished and will in children than in adults, and should imagine the Democrats would no doubt be the scene of many musimore on feel small to think that they could in the aged It goes cal es, entertainments and private thenot win alone. They say very little in summer than in winter. atricals. & What fun it was to be at the football game last Saturday, .when so many of the society leaders were there in automobiles or fashionable drags. Afterwards a lot of us were invited by Miss Ruth Kirkpatrick to enjoy an informal tea at the home of Judge ant Mrs. Marshall, which, by the way, has Box been most artistically .rebuilt. Before a glowing wood fire in the large hall, the guests grouped themselves and Very choice correspondence paper but a little with things to eat, nuts, lot here that must be cleared away. Parisian novapplo cider and the like, they disand High'and finish. White pearl elties in two-tocussed the game, told stories and en violet tints. Extra. long wallet ' blue Swiss and gray, joyed some music. shape envelopes to match. Instead of 75 cents a IN law-abidin- hair-braine- OVR. $50.00 . . You know what kind of Overcoat your tailor would make you for 1)0 or 100. . . Well wo have at 50. Botter come and . . thats the kind try one on before you buy a coat. Weve others at 40, 45, and on down as low reliability will permit as J' N WALKERS STORE. 75c Hurlbut Stationery 48c a old-fashion- ed ne & - The engagement of Miss Dern was one of the interesting announcements of the week. The wedding is to take place next month, and will leave Fret Dern the sole unmarried representative of the family, but not for long, however. box, 48 cents. Monday, November 9th and week. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co ONE PRICE !- - J. P. GARDNER 136-13- 8 id. MAIN STREET. 3! about that, however. There is a possibility of a greater muddle than ever, but let us hope that our Republican council will not be found arraying itself against a Democratic mayor. Success to Mr. Morris. He made a good treasurer, but he was a poor councilman; now he has a chance to provo himself, and two years will- demonstrate his mettle, willy, nilly. - Our neighbors little boy took much interest In the election and was par- ticularly anxious to know what a vote was. He found out through his mother, who took him into the booth with her when sho went to vote. Afterward, buoyant with knowledge, ho needed only opportunity to inform some other boy. Luck furnished him a larger and more ignorant lad. Huh! he began, disdainfully, you dont know howter vote. Shall I tell you? Well, Jess listen. You go in, an a man gives you a piece of paper; an you go in a closet, an then you come out again an give it to another man, an he tears a piece off an puts it in a can, an, an, thats votin! This same boy is so comical. He said not long ago to me, while I was waiting for tho car, Aint you glad youre not the earth? I exclaimed, child. what do you mean? Why, you know, said he, cf you was the earth, youd have houses built on you, an trees growin out, an reservoirs an rivers, an candy stores an wells, an jess scads o things. Ain't you glad youre not? Gee, I am! 1 looked at him in amazement. It occurred to me he had a fever. I pushed back his cap and laid my hand on his forehead. It was cool and moist and little wisps of hair curled round my finger softly. He looked qp at me his big gray eyes open and earnestly, ' he began again. Suddenly steady. if Well, sayt you dont want to Goodness, |