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Show It The place where your money buys the r.iest Furniture Ilargaiiis on the market. Fverythiiijr-mns- t U sol.l. The pri.-.are put m low that 1I.iiik.-IiormiUliins :v a .NN iuvii.u-for the future, e.n if tou .Ion t really iieetl them now. The good must go ami we are offering ton liig inducements to let us transfer them from our lloor to yours. We are going lo more tluiu double our floor spare hv the addition of the largo man next door, north, hut have Unight such immense storks of for the t future business hat c will not have room lor them gissls and tliut tie Inn enow. So our iriseut stock mnst go, even at a sacrifice. This is few of the prieesthat are moling the Here a are gain. jour gsi.s: - Kitchen Cabinets Rocker Bargains Our entire line of the famous McDougall's Cabinets ur greatly minced prics: The $.31.00 kind row $23.50 The $10.00 kind now $32.50 Kitchen Cabinets $1.50 up This splendid doldeu Oak Ilocker, with cobbler attractive and substantial, Worth $5.50. only $3.95. Rockers from $1.75 up. se-.i- t. The $50.00 This handsome Sideboard, O olden Oak, Weil finished, French plate mirror 11x22, Was $27.50. Our entire line of Sidrlsmrds cut away down in price. only Table now $30.75 Pedi-sta- l Dining Tables from $0.00 tip. $1K.00. Center Tables Our line of ('enter Tables is in quantity almost oudh-tDd ns show end variety. ou what we have. Kvery one of them bargains From $1.35 up. YOUR HYRUM CREDIT IS PINGREE GOOD Manager foalut 3ln Mrs. William Craig oiwned the doors of her beautiful home to the members of the Home Culture club on Thursday afternoon. The rooms were darkened end lighted artificially and thoae within did not seem to mind the Inclemency of the weather. The lesson for the day was England's Possess Ions." When the subjejct of India was reached. Mrs. Craig produced a splendidly illustrated book of that land. During the afternoon Miss Nettle Craig enlivened the occasion by a vocal selection and Miss Bell Craig played "Shadows on the Water." Luncheon was served by the Misses Craig and the meeting concluded the yeti's work. A picnic and election of officers will occur during the summer. marriage Miss Hattie Webster entertained a few friends on Tuesday afternoon at In a prettily appointed Kensington honor of Miss Caroline 'Grey of Beattie. Decorations of pink and white were In evidence, flowers of the prevailing colors everywhere. Those present to meet Miss Grey were Miss Margaret Adams. Miss Nell Mnrby. Miss Zelta Morby. Miss Helen Rivers, Miss Estelle Morris. Miss Edna Carey. Miss Lillian Holmes. Miss Ella Stewart and Miss Edwards. Mrs. Bailey Cornwell entertained on Thursday afternoon at her home at 489 Twenty-thir- d street, complimentary to M rs. Fred Cameron of Laramie, Wyo. Covers were laid for ten and meet the honor guest those present-twere Mesdames Hurt. Hayes, Christensen. Matthews. Sibley. Cameron. Hick-e- l. Sullivan, Cornwell and Miss Hickel. for a few weeks friends In the city The Lucky Thirteen was plcHsantly entertained by Mrs. Rhlvers on Thurs- WAS WISE READ day afternoon. 1- -2 nt . Mrs. J. C. Lynch and Mrs. Orson Riser went to Salt Lake this week to attend the commencement exercises of the University of Utah, where Mrs. Riser's daughter. Miss Vera Marguerite Riser, graduates from the normal comannual The Twenty-nint- h mencement exercises of the Sacred Heart academy will be held at the academy on Wednesday, June 19. at 10 oclock. Junior day will be observed on Tuesday, June 18, at 10 oclock. Mrs. Nate Kuhn delightfully entertained the members of the Tolstoi cirThe afternon. cle on Wednesday meeting was a social one and music and social chat contributed to an unusually bright afternoon. Dangar In Associations. Whosoever associates with the wicked, although ho may not Imbibe their principle, will Jp accused of following their waya; In Ilka manner, if a person should go to a tavern with Intention to nay his prayers, It would only be Imagined that he went there to drink wine. You have stig matlzed yourself with the charactei of Ignorance, from having associated I asked a wise with the IguoranL men to tell me a maxim. He replied' Associate not with the ignorant, for If 'you are a man of Judgment, you will thereby become an aas; and It you are ignorant, you will lucres By Mualo Muddeen stupidity. Sheik Saadi, from the Persian. u About Moving Book. Mrs. John C. West announce the enof Ono the moat Irksome tasks of Miss to son of her Roy, gagement la wedthe packing of hooka. They the moving of Salt Lake, Jennie Lovesy ding to take place on June 12, at the are heavy, hard to pack, and the home of the bride. bindings are easily marred. The beat way, in case there la a number to he Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mack announce removed. Is to provide the requisite line the engagement of their daughter, number of aoap or shoe-boxeMisa Wanda Mack, to Foster E. Ward-Ielg- h, them with newspapers and park the the marriage to take place this hooka In them, filling crevices with month. crumpled paper. Spread papers on announces top, and box covers need not be put Bishop David McKay there are the engagement of his daughter. Miss on. Label each box In case will be the and Morseveral R. Dr.' bookcases, they to Joseph Jeanette McKay, rell. the marriage to take place June more easily restored to their projter 19. positions. For part of the Joy of having hooka la to be able to put one's Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning and hand on the wanted one at wllL family left Thursday for a vlalt to the Jamestown exposition and other eastTurkeys Bewaral ern points of Interest. as about 6,000 A- - 4- Mrs. J. C: Nye entertained the ladles' aid of the Methodist church on Thurson Adams The dancing party given by Miss day afternoon at her home Lillian Stevens, Albert Stevens and avenue. Walter F. Stevens proved ever so Jolly Los Angeles, and was participated In by about 00 Miss Alice Cowbum of is the guest of members of the younger social set. formerly of Salt Lake, Gel- The hall was beautifully decorated the Misses Grayce and Winifred refreshgeT' with palms and flowers and ments were served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGaw left and will The receptlonanddance given by thla week for an eastern trip the Ogden High school alumni on visit the Jamestown exposition. Monday evening at Congress academy Mrs. Barnard Whit of Gentile Val In honor of the graduating classes of Massachusetts acres of cranberry bogs; New Jersey 8,000 acres, and Wisconsin 6,000 acres. In point of area next cornea Rhode Island, followed by Connecticut and New York. Several other states have from one to 60 acres Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea purl flea the blood, strengthens the nerve the kidneys, regulates the bowels, aidsbuilds up the cures stomach troubles nervous force and repairs the 111 efTea or Tablets fects of IS cents. T. H. Carr, Phar. over-eatin- g. s range everywhere from 27 years to lime when the memory of man i unnet h not to the enntrsry, but there Is a ntnsenvuH that no matter how old he Is he Is a wise bird. "How long this old fellow will remain with us no one ran tell," said one uf He knows he has a good (he clerks. place where no hunter ran take a potshot at him and no wanton little boy can hurl a rock at him, ao be is wise enough to stand pat. who 1 well Informed gentleman Uvea in a fine fanning region In Weut soVirginia, but who Is teuiimrarily In about talking Washington, journing Aa a the White House crow, said: wekther predlrter the crow Is In good rank. We country folks notice It and often take advantage of the warning. Then the crow Is apt to give notice If there is a gale brewing by flying' pret-close to the ground. If the sky Is clear and likely to continue so he will soar aa high aa be ran and croak bia delight at living by lively caws." aiii-Hbc- THIS OLD CROW F. N. Hess returned from and 07 was one of the bright a short visit with his Wednesday at Long family BECAME FAMOUS FIGURE ON THE social events of the week. The hall Bench, Cal. was beautifully gay with flowers and WHITE HOUSE GROUND8. the high school colors. a Miss Muriel Stanley la spending In a letter received Is at week from few days with Salt Lake friends. Wen a Reputation as Waathar Prophet Miss Minnie Klesel, dated at Hong Miss Grace Meek Is the guest of Mrs. That Mad Unela Sams Observers Kong, she stated that the party was M. B. Whitney In Balt Lake. Miss the trip. well and enjoying Leek Like a Ten-CeConfederate Klesel Is touring Asiatic countries in Hole in It. a with Piece, Mrs. John T. Hurst was a Salt Lake company wlih Mrs. Franklin and Miss this week. visitor Lake. of Park Salt Margaret 0 course. of Miss Blanche Bounds of Boise, Ida., and Archie Simmons of Eugene, Ore- - took place on Thursday evening at the home of Miss Bertha Bigelow, where Miss Bounds has been visiting for the past three months. The ceremony was read by Bev. J. E. Carver and the young couple left on the midnight train for a wedding trip to the west and upon their return will make their home at Boise. The bride was formerly of this and her many friends here Join In slncerest good wishes for her happiness. ("ora Sideboard Specials Our immense stock of Hiuiug Tables at ltargain prices. It will pay von to invest. The $22.50 Pedestal Table now $17.75 ley, Ida.. Is visiting The BARGAINS TABLE Many folks In this city, aa well as elaewhere, have been taiking about the old crow which la known to have established his headquarters king ago in the White House grounds, says the Washington Boat, and whose skill aa an augur haa been advanced by a warning he gave that Glister Sunday this year would certainly be a molat and unpleasant day. To the east of the mansion on the north front. In a little grove of elms, the old bird haa hla habitation. Generally he occupies a tree very near to the north portico. There la a large hollow In the trunk of this tree, and in the topmost branches hla sable Nswspapsr Ad Best. It la gratifying to learn that the navy department baa decided to abandon billboard advertising and to discontinue the use of huge colored posters, which have excited so much criticism. There never waa a man or a blp or an ocean that presented quite se resplendent a picture as the bill- extravagant poster designs. Th-- se lithographs have been beneath the dig- nity of a gorernment like ours and have placed Uncle Sam In a vulgar and uncandld position as the only large employer of labor who would resort to such disingenuous appeals to Induce Intelligent men to enter hla plumage la nearly always to be seen. Some of the policemen on duty about the grounds keep an eye on the old fellow at times, but the majority of them Ignore him. I have as much as I can do," said one of the blue-coat- s when the subject of the crows methods waa mentioned to him, to keep my attention riveted upon the service. Boston Globa. crowds of people that swarm here every day, without giving any thought Reading the Tea Leaves. to the crow." The accomplishment of reading for But there are others about the tnnea and prophesying by tea leaves White House who have paid consider- Is becoming more general among all able attention to him. One old retain- classes of women. Among those of the er, who went Into service when Gen. cult such an article as a tea strainer Grant became president, says this is not allowed to interfere with the same crow was stationed near the free Issuance of leaves from the spout house when he first took op a humble when the beverage Is poured. Tea position there. "And we ail know," leaf diviners sit for hours at the table said thla old fellow, that as a weather dissecting their friends and enemies prophet be can give cards and spades In all probability thla kind of divinato the bureau officers and beat them." tion came down from Joseph, who read The man who could probably give all aorta of things In his cup, even to more Information, If he would, about the Interpretation of dreams the White House crow Is that old veteran of the clerical force, CoL Crook, Significant Epigram, who haa been stationed In one ca"When I was at Harvard," said Dr. pacity or another ubout the executive William F. Anderson, of New York, In quarters ever since the days of Presi- concluding a brief address the boys dent Lincoln. He has observed the had a little with which they birds flights and beard his warning used to warnepigram not to be too speakers croaks for many years, and can testify prolix. It compared a speech to a to his presence In the grounds adjar wheeL You know, professor, they cent to the bouse for all thla time. would say, the longer the spoke, the There la no one of the officials, high the tlrs' "Christian or low, who will venture conjecture greater Thel concerning thla crow's in GET THE FIRST t THE AXIOM HAS SET MANY MEN TO SAVING. Ths Invsnter Should Also Hava Told Uo How to Turn tho Ono Thousand Ovor and Mako Two of lb Mono Works Easy. Get the first fl,000. After that Is easy." This Is the e sage advice of the e man. That axiom baa ed, aet many men to saving. They fix upon that sum as the glittering, far- off herald of a fortune something to be made. To a man on a small salary a salary, say, out of wblrb something can be saved weekly without too much deprivation the advice Is good. There Is something In It that sets ns a stimulus to economy. And who will deny that economy is a good or that any truth that light a ' thing the" to Tt a"ho'uld nJt be known? have been therefore, Many :buoywI up ,n lMr economies by the !u,ef lhat ,he flr,t 1000 lg the hard. i gpt. and that afterward all the wou,d ,nd the Rood thlnsi of the world that follow a boun- icons supply of money would be within easy reach, says a writer In the Denver Republican. It is a pity that the man who Invented that saying could not also have told ns witn equal advantage bow to turn the fl.OOQ over and make two of It. It takes a long time to make a wagearner see that money works." His Idea of making money la to work for it himself. It never occurs to him that money works much easier than he can and without any of the hardships he himself experiences that Is to say, until he has got the first 1,000. That usually makes a young man feel like a financier, and he talks wisely of investments money-makin- g hard-bead-l- y old-tim- self-mad- w' ey Good Breeding. All good breeding Include respect, act and gentleness ANCIENT ROME is now merely a memory of the past. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the family liniment of the twentieth century. A positive cure for Rheumatism, Burns Cuts Sprains Neuralgia, etc. Mr. C. Mn H. Runyon, Stanberry, writes: "I have used Snow Liniment for Rheumatism and all pain. I cant say enough In Its praise." Oea F. Cave, cor. 23d and Washington. |