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Show Hr KNOX WORLD - RENOWNED HATS In all the new Spring styles. Both soft hats and derbies. C. D. IVES SOLE OGDEN AGENT, Broom Hotel Corner. Tolotoi Circle. The laat meeting of the Tolatol Circle waa held at the home of Mrs. P. A. Cook. There waa a large attendance and the aubject waa "United States Naval Exploits." Mrs. W. N. Pierce and Mrs. N. Kuhn gave Interesting readings on the subject and Mrs. Rarlg followed with "Timely Topics." The criminal negligence of the railroads brought forth a lively discussion. The book committee reported having bought the following hooka for the Carnegie library: a complete set of Louise M. Alcotts works; "Bonnie Prince Charlie." "Toynetta Phillips. "Jack Aided," Blind Brother." (2 volumes), and a finely illustrated copy of "Robinson Crusoe." It was agreed that the ladlea of the Circle meet with all the other dubs of Ogden to help agitate the great question of child labor. The boatess served dainty refreshments during the social hour and the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Ruth Bassett at 19 Twenty-seventh street, March 6. . dtmfis Why don't you take a bath? face bath. in -- a cold cream They vn derix-- r than clean a the porea. That SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 1907. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR water and "QUALITY" Cream la perfection for making the akin velvety, aoft, aiiiooth, clear and fresh. 25 tents the Jar, only at CdkaidmaCk PRESCRIPTION 2479 Waah. Av. SPECIALISTS Ogden, Utah HELP THIS WOMAN. The Salvation Army reporta a caae of dlatreaa that needa aid. A widow with two email children, whose husband waa recently killed in an accident, and who la enclente, needa The army haa taken her Into their home and will do all they can to sld her, but ought to have aome aaalat-anc- e. Money, clothlns, and especially thoae ainall artlclea required by the newborn, will be thankfully received. Telephone Ensign Townaend at Inde" pendent phone No. 4M. Heme Culture Club. The members of the Home Culture club met with the club president, Mrs. Markle, on Thursday afternoon at her street. home at 1214 Twenty-fourt- h A pleasant feature of the entertainment waa the song. "Soldier Boy by Master Markle West, who accom-- t Minted himself on his little drum. Mra. Putnam gave an Interesting article on the "Common Schools of England. The members responded to roll call with quotations from Longfellow. Mias Addle Morrison giving "The Day Is Done" In the mute sign language. Mra. Mauer was the leader of the Day's lesson, which Included the reigns of Wiliam IV, Queen Victoria, Edward VII down to the present day. The club will meet in two weeks with Miss Addle Morrison at the home if Mrs. A. W. Putnam at 40 ThirMra. William Craig teenth street. wPI have, charge of the lesson which will be a review of the book, "England's Story," OVER A HUNDRED RAW SILK WAISTS CAME IN BY EXPRESS FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST WAIST FACTORIES IN NEW YORK. WE WANT THE LADIES TO CALL AND EXAMINE STYLES AND PRICES WHILE THEY ARE NEW. WE KNOW YOU WILL BUY WHEN YOU NEED A WAIST AFTER SEEING OUR LINE. AN OTHER GREAT BIB FEED Embroidery Week J A For Mr. BehnelL 8. H. Schnell, principal of tha Lewis school, was given a farewell reception laat night at the Fourth Ward amusement hall by the pupils of the Dee school, of which Mr. Bchnell was principal last year. Music, dancing and refreshments formed the entertainment md all present had a Jolly good time. The affair waa given for the honor guest prior to his departure for Milwaukee, where he goes to accept a more lucrative position la the public schools of that place. - Lueky Thirteen. Mrs. Maud Flewelllng entertained tha Lucky Thirteen club on Wednesday afternoon. The guests of the club were .Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Albert Richey. Prises at cards were won by Mrs. Jackman. Mra. Robert Reynolds and Mra. Brown. Luncheon followed the card games and tha club adjourned to meet on Wednesday with Mra. Albert Richey. AAA The Second Ward dramatic club will present a pretty comedy entitled, Marguerite'! Colon," at' tha amusement hall tonight. Special musical numbers will be given betwen acta and tha affair promises to be one of interest and enjoyment. AAA The engagement of Mias Alice Murdock and Qua A. Brown la announced the marriage to take place on March 9, at the home of the grooms parents 529 Canyon road. The ceremony will be performed at I oclock and will oe followed by a reception. Zltz-ma- n NEW YORK. March 2. Tody" Hamilton, for a quarter of a century the worlds greatest press agent of "the greatest show on earth," known o every . circus and theatrical man, newspaper man and sportsman In America and Europe, will be the recipient of a testimonial dinner at the a tonight Tha event la the hands of newspaper men and scores of them from all parts of the ountry have united their efforts to so exuberant give "Tody" a send-ou to make even his tremendous powers pale by comparison. Tha executive committee Includes twenty-eigprominent newspaper newspaper writers and publishers. Peter F. Collier, proprietor of Collier's Weekly, as general treasurer. There are a hundred men on the dinner committee from all parts of the United States. Tha dinner Is expected to laat until a late hour and the presentation of the testimonial will Immediately follow. The nature of the rift Ms not been made public, but the contributions have been very large end It Is certain to be something substantial. "Tody" Hamilton la the great original press agent, the father of the flock, the Nestor of publicity promot-- . Moreover, he atlcke to the good old name of press agent," dladalnlng the modern appellations with a suHe was me great preme contempt. 'n his own line aa Barnum was In his. Waldorf-Astori- Is ff ivs ht AAA Mrs Mattie Vogel la entertaining tb' Historical society this afternoon at her home at 245 Twenty-thir- d street A A T Mrs J. F. Grant of Fait I Is spending a few days In the city wftn Mr. and Mrs J. F. Grant, Jr. AAA Miss Marlon Belnap of the University of Utah visited her parents the fora part of the week. The AAA Past Noble Grand society was entertained by Mrs Thursday afternoon. A. E. Lancing on fabricated are to his credit not to Ms discredit, since they were never malicious and were always amusing md pleasing to the public. To the newspaper men of the roun try who have arranged the dinner and testimonial the work has been purely x labor of love. Hamilton has beer with newspaper closely associated men for a generation, and everyone who has come under the spell of his happy personality la his sincere friend "Tody" has had thousands of successors, but few equals and no superiors. He waa the first to advocate display advertising for amusement ventures, and In converting P. ,T. to his way of thinking added much to the prosperity of newspapm AA Bar-nu- m Benefit Fer New York Newsies. What la expected to be the beat allround vaudeville bill ever presented In New York haa been arranged by George M. Cohan and Samuel Harrl-fthe newsboys benefit to be- - held at the Academy of Music tomorrow evening. All of the seats for the performance have been sold In advenes md the academy will undoubtedly be crowded to the doors. Last Thursday members of tha choruses of nearly all the Broadway musical comedies made a raid on Wall street and sold 200 tickets to the flnaneiera, realising leventl thousand dollars from the 'lpf the funds realised from the benefit will go to the Newsboys' or Mrs. J. D. Malone and little daughter Mra. Whaslwright Entertains. Margaret have gone to Pocatello for a Home club. Mra. M. H. Wheelwright, of 2415 few weeks' visit. Brooklyns Lsava Sunday. the A A A li'lncy, enteralned laat evening, Eck-i-t. Mrs. Rtrdsell of California I the The Brooklyn National league team guests of the affair being Mrs. O. Mra. F. Eckhardt, Mrs. D. R. meat at the home of Mr. and Mra will migrate southward tomorrow, Wheelrwlght, Mra. Ruth Watkins, Mrs Fred J. Kleael. Jacksonville, Fla, aa the objective H. L. Toungstrom. Mrs. Rasmussen, AAA point for the training camp. Manager Mr. and Mrs J. 8. Lewis entertained J. 8. Burton. Mrs. J. Hoxer. Miss Patay Donovan la confident that hla Denis Toungstrom, and Mlsa Lock the Canyon Campers club on Tuesday squad will be In the running for the hurt. The affair waa a very elaborate evening. pennant and the good article of ball one. a delicious supper being nerved at AAA put up by thla bunch across the bridge Mrs R. S. Joyce spent s few da vs toward the close of last season gives five In tha afternoon. of the week with Salt Lake frienda. aome basis for this opinion. The Sunshine Club. AAA pitchers' squad haa been greatly Mlsa Nettle Whit of Gentile Valley, strengthened and a big bunch of twirl-er- a The members of the Sunshine club were pleasantly entertained on Wed Ida, la visiting relatives In the city. will go to Florida, Including McInAAA nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. tyre, Paatorlua, Scanlon and Strlck-le- tt Tohn Douglas. Miss Hattie Burrows vlalted frienda The homo was dec the old standbys, as well as Bell, weted with pink carnations and dainty In Salt Lake this week. Whiting, Rucher and other comers. refreshments wers served during' the Bergen. Ritter and Butler will conAAA Miss Olive Oay Is spending a few tinue behind the plate. The former, afternoon. Tbs guests of the club were Mrs. William Reeves, Mrs. 8. O. days In Balt Lake. will likely do moot of tha work, aa It Rernr. Mrs. Edwin Williams and Mrs. la generally admitted that there Isn't J. P. Peterson. LINERS IN A FOG. a better catcher In the major leagues NEWT ORK, March 2. Five At The Infield will be covered by Tim AAA Plsssant Euchre Party. lantlc liners, with several other ves- Jordan on first, Alperman on second. Mrs. Abe Kuhn entertained a num sels are outside thla port and can Casey on third and Lewis aa short. ber of guests at enchre last Thursday not put In on account of fog. Maloney, McCarthy and Batch will 4- - vr. RECORDS of the past week were and yet it is not astonishing: that the custom- ers should so quickly take advantage of such extraordinary values as we have on sale in the Embroidery line. Edges, Insertions, Beadings, Flouncing, Cornet Cover Embroideries in short, everything: in the broidery line. Our lady friends tell us these values cannot be duplicated elsewhere in the city. S. J. Burt Bros. DR. ESTE$, SPECIALIST He made a new profession, one which is now a recognised necessity In the Some circus and theatrical business. of the most monumental hoaxes ever left Thursday for Philadelphia Miss Gertrude Wilson delightfully entertained a circle of friends on where Mlaa Minnie will take up a Thursday evening at her home at 2055 four year course to prepare herself Adams avenue. A few hours were for trained nurse. spent pleasantly at games and at 11 AAA Mrs Abe Kuhn wss hostess at a oclock supper was served. The partion cipants were: Miss Nellie Mlllgate, small and Informal euchre party beFrank Endey, Mias Kata Ludwig, Miss Thursday afternoon, three tables Anna Don. Mins Gertrude Watson, ing filed with players AAA Fred Llnsley, Mark Endey, Miss Leila Mra. W. A. McGaw entertained the Wat son, Mlu Ruby West Mias Arvllla West. Frank Austin, Jen Carver, Pythian sisters at a charmingly arClaude Moyes, Mlaa Marls Hanley, ranged tea party on Tuesday afterMiss Florence Ayreat, Jim Ashby, Cal-- b noon. Marriott, Mias Nlta Wilson, Mr. and AAA Miss Florence Bohn returned SunMra. C. A. McCarty, Mrs. W. J. Wilson and George Wilson. day from a visit In Salt Labs with Mr. and Mrs Herbert R. MacMillan. publishers. es a IE Prises wars BEEN PRESS AGENT FOR by Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mlaa Hume HAS YEARS. E TWENTY-FIVThose and by the guest of honor. present to meet Mrs. Healg were: Mra A. P. Hlbba. Mrs. F. J. Kissel, Mra. Fitzgerald. Mra. BlrdselL of Sacra- Benefit For The Neweboye af New mento; Mra. E. W. Madsen. Mra. ReyYork City- - Brooklyn Team Leaves nolds, Mra. Jack Browning, Mra. Enack Palmar Hunting Tomorrow sign. Mra. J. P Armstrong. Mra. Dr. Kuhn. Mra. R. T. Hume, Mlaa Hume Trouble. Fer and Mlaa Kleael. The Misses Minnie and Josle With Mrs. Wherry. Mra. C. A. Wherry waa hostess at a charmingly arranged Kensington on afternoon given In honor of Dr. Wherry's mother, Mra. E. J. Wher--- y. Vs sen of flowers lent an added brightness to the scene and the luncheon appointments were of the nicest The guests were Mes-lamdescription. Middleton. Robertson, Roberta, Drsne. Crane, Bhaw. Patna, Griffith, Fletcher. Adama, Ruahmer, Talbot, "orrestill, Whalen. Bcott. Bell, Drlggs, Craig. Ives, Crossman, Carr, Bennett, t'nderwood. Chapman, Rouse. Laird. Vnnrhees, Line, Hess; Misses Poole, Watson and Kennedy. cm In honor of Mrs. Hennlg. A With Min Wilson. is Free Examination and Consultation for any Chraak Dlscasa of any Name or Nature A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. Catarrh. Daafnaaa, Ringing In tha Ears, Dlscasa of tha Haad. Throat, Noaa, Eya or Ear. All Dlsaaaw of tha Lunn Bronchial Tubas and Cheat DIssbsm of tha Btomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dlatasa. Bhaumailam, Asthma, Marvoua Troublaa, St Vitus Danoa, ptkg Fistula and all Raotal Troublaa, TaSpa Worm, Blood Potaontng from cause. Diaeaaes peculiar to Woman. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE aaj OF MEN quickly oared to stay cured. Remember tha examination and advtea la FREE. Coma at oaea Tomorrow may. ba too lata. Call or writ Office hours 10 a. m. to 6 p. ENTRANCE ROOfl 19. m., 2461 Wash. Av.. Boyle Mock, continue to be the bright particular tare of the outfield. English Pug Is Hunting Trouble. Jack Palmer, the English pugilist blew Into port today with a chip or hla shoulder, and according to reports will Immediately challenge all the fighters of America, from Abe Attrll to Jim Jeffries. Bam Fitzpatrick, former manager of Jack Jonson, will ake care of the interests of the Britisher and will aeek to arrange a battle with Jim Flynn or one of the Sullivan twlna aa the beginning of the career of glory marked out for pug-scin- us JjJ3 Ogdea RETIETIBER THE NUMBER hla protege. Palmer has cut swath In England, but what do here is, of course, another quite t he will story. CANADY GETS PROMOTION. F. E. Canady was appointed u trainmaster of the Utah division of the Oregon Short Line yesterday to succeed E. N. Botsford who was recently appointed assistant superintendent at Ogden. Mr. Canady leave the position of general Inspector of the lines under the Jurisdiction of Hr. Bancroft. FOUNTAIN PENS j Satisfaction guaranteed. See our display window Utah Stationery Company J. Friday Evening, .'larch Sfh TABEBHA6LE, 86DEH UNDER THE AUSPICES UF THE TABERNACLE CHOIR JOSEPH MLLMTYHE, Director Assisted by Prof. J. J. McClellan. Organist. Sale of Seats Commences Monday Morning March 4, 1907, at Chamberlain-Thoma- s Music Company, 2414 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Tickets can also be secured at the Gulley Drug Go. RKB.. 1.00 and 7e |