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Show 6 T1IK HFF Washington day pro- Private Hospital, Whittier at tin No. a.v; Kut Klr't South, gramme wa SAI.T LAKE C1TV. Tu flay after ij n. Tin room q , RctiOCNT AIVAH LEWIS, Physician. . white ami OR. bsiliiam with national color and large blue; il tliapid flag bring managed with un-- ! Mrs Elliot, art Mipr-- 1 itln faultht miu raid eisilv vm-blin- d usual Mit i And of tin aim two shad, Tin-- . jor, gave a talk on the Inilm-ne;wlth a Hut r two f him k e rd and Pi t 111 e in Sello.il, that leceived dose Ibbon-rin- l made up tin aitiMh "just Jappiovlng attention. Mis. A. t Me- - For Particulars or bnganfinents write to CALDFRS MUSIC PALACE, Lean r ad a paper upon Seho.i-ftin-- . Vpougli" without tin too Salt Lake City. holm I cpelit o). A light daintiness flout the Parents View." a paper tilled Sal Mart Iwi Guaranteed. uiarkol all tin dlnlngiooin appoint-jm-nt- with blight, apt. and frequently nd- Tin management of tin toast ed SUggeMbllS. Se)oo olgS a 111 Up- PROFESSIONAL CARDS programme t a little towaid OHver-- , propi late exercls s ended the formal dub doings, tin prep.md speakers ;u h jpiogiamn.e when tea was served hv time excused and retired -- with all their tiny little Lady Marthas en costume. PIANO, eloquence In them and an uuprt pared But! there were kill Marthas and VIOLIN, second Insisted iiNn. and other f HARJ10NV . . . jonly om George! s gave bints that ember of a co. (! studio: cowers ius;c mob, of Great lnt i est is felt by the army lege'hoy hplllt were not yet wholly ex45-4- 7 w. FIRST SOUTH ST. tinguished In Salt Lake's University youthful dancers among us In the dub. masque carnival to take place at Chris- Geo. tensens tills afternoon. It Is safe to PROFESSOR Mis. i II. Brink entertained at say it will he a carnival In spirit as OF "sixty-thre- e upon the 22ml and also well as name. MUSI6. in the same maniur tin day following. studio: She was assisted by Miss Helen KenThe Delta Phi s of the F. of U. 620 SOUTH SEVENTH CAST yon ami Miss Mamie Porter. Prizes, in one of the pleasantest dainty little affairs, were awarded, partbs of their series Tuesday even-i- n "prank L delicious refreshments were served and IT. Prof, of Music in L. t S. College; Graduate of the accompany lloral decoration.) were the University Nchool of Music. Ann Arbor. very attractive. At Christensens. iniitiug An tin . I w-i- t n-d- S. SOCIETY. CALPSR. H. plANO TUNE?? , t an all maltful to W.ohingboi fur having bin Father of Kiirw we mir dear country. and w appreciate that lu did It at immene h.tcrlflce to Ills own personal rase and comfort and e f safety, and also that In hi I sj :"ur w Ih'H there was no rush being made for the honor, in fart at a linn when gentlemen of his standing were generally making a rush lu llu other direction. hut after all with the most grateful of his countrymen these Things have mown a trill remote and the practical detail most conspicuous with us all as February follows Feb-uar- y is the Birthday lie bequeathed to us the little annual tee ss for merrymaking. Judging from the extensive appropriation of the. day in Sociahloin ur lilial gratitude not only grows .apace hut has already reached the most gratifying proportions. Schools, ciuhs. societies, concert pro-gramim- s, receptions, dinners, cards what sort of organization, what sort of pastime was wanting to show that we remembered the dav the 2-- nd. lULATO. 1 . , j j I s. h-n- fnion pederen, I a-t- ur i I j arele, pnr-tiiipat- ed Witman, !' Monday, Feb. 27, Monday night The hop given by the Opal dub. club. S' VOGAId STUDIO. 12 culture. South First West. February 17, was so decided a success Tuesday, 28, Scan d a n a v i a n Mr?- - Eff le Ti)ean Tnappert, that with a few minor changes it will Tarty. 1rohahly the most complete and be repeated next Thursday. March 2nd. VOICE BUILDER. Wednesday, Marcli I, Wedneselaborate public function in this con- One of t lie charming features of the Club. STUDIOs nection was the banquet of The Uni- evening was the march, known as the day Evening ball Grand by Opal Thursday, 2, OVER DAYNES MUSIC CO. versity club, held Tuesday evening at Berman, which was given. The figures The Kenyon. The University club is and Interlacings are intricate and some- Club. L Thursday and Friday J05. cJ. Ie)ayne5, Friday, composed of college men whose Alma what difficult but the effect is beautir TABERNACLE ORGANIST. Maters are not residents of Utah. The ful. When the lines separate and the classes. society's membership has grown to be coils are formed and unwound, the Saturday, 4, Regular class work. Pi'oiessionai Tuner and voicer oi me Piano, TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN. a generous list so that the long glitter- weaving in and out of the brilliant AND STUDIO WITH TELEPHONE OFFICE ing banquet board to which they sat thread of the womens gay gowns and OPERA EXCURSION tis-- . DAYNES MUSIC CO. Lake Main 74 Salt City. St., down Tuesday night was closely filled. the somber line of black coats make They lacked, in fact, but one of making the scene kaleidoscopic. This march To Ogden, Monday, Te). cettler. a table of sixty-threeThe attractive captivated all the former occasion and via Oregon Short Line. Round trip only Studio: appearance of their table when laid will be repeated. Extensive prepara- $1. Special train at 6 p. m. Returning 22 MAIN STREET. ready for the guests was a triumph tions are being made for a wholly after performance. over difficulties, for ii took a company pleasant satisfactory evening. Teacner oi Guitar, Mandolin and Bonio. Call on R. McKenzie, the popular of men University ones, too to select $ a color emblem that should come as Thursday evening Mr. Sam Porter monumental dealer, 139 W. First South, IVadame martda )Wert5on near as any selection could come to and sister Miss Mamie Porter enter- for anything in his line. Original deGRADUATE STOCKHOLM CONSERVATORY, outrightly defying the lloral decora- tained at 6 o'clock dinner followed by signs a specialty, with prices to puit. 0ny V2C?! 7efchfr in Salt Using Get his prices before purchasing. betor's art. Red and black these are the cards in the evening, "sixty-three- " Method. colors, but when successfully managed ing the game. The guests were Misses STUDIO OVER hours: ONLY $1.00 CALDERS 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M as they were the result is both un- Louie Odell, Fannie Bird, Jennie, 47 W. FIRST SOUTH. usual and effective. Black candelbras Florence, Francis and Margaret Ilowat, To Ogden and Return, whose graceful, branching arm held Florence Terhune, Lena Preston, and Monday, 27th. with Trip to Africa, grouped red tapers alternated down the Messrs. Dana McCready, Joe Richards. long snowy cloth with tall nodding Stanley Price, Chris Diehl, Mr. Good- via Oregon Short Line. Special train carnation or red rose sheaf; above the win. Charles Taylor, Fred Odell and leaves at 6, p. m.. returning after the PIANO. studio: place 'of honor, the president's, Mr. Will McKellar. The decorations were opera and connecting with street ears. A Coalter. With Dnynes Interviews Wed.2to5p.m Causten Browne's chair, swung a black most skillfully carried out in red with k Iron lantern through whose carnations, and American beauties re- Everything Known in Music Are endorsed by network shone the rosy gleam of the lieved and aided by marguerites, ferns The Kimball Pianos the leading artists of the world. red light within, the same warm cherry and palms. The dinner is the beginWill be found at D. 0. Caldcrs Sons. 4547 W. First South jglow fell from the chandeliers, while ning of a series. D. O. CALDER $ S " V ." Garcias SQUIRE COOP. lace-wor- S SONS. |