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Show -- 7 '''''''T 7., , $ '''''''''''.......:.........''.."..:Nr...:.....'..'....'7..........7.1...7.....n;..-----d,----..---:-H---::-..---- " i - - - - .. L4 , pnt . . rA am. Moon L--- gut . 111, 4 "......m... , I i , ' - tI ,: ' --- 4C"..'s )11, it Am, . NI . ,; Aind Mrs. Jamos wings will ontertain ....- ...-- -, id. Jou- .-... tam-ligu- ,d,y...ming.41.9ttmth. Countr club in honor iof thoir noph- - - antOrantay111. si, - lle. 4 i ' . go , I .jr or '. - '- . - td-Ie- , , - 0 , Otea,P41,,,dows.r,emommorneo . 9 . ., - - .... V- - 4- ,. fall Dresses Chic -c- ly r-d.--t- . 1 I ' - , . r A ' ., use of ostrich tips,pompons, 106-7, fringe as dress trim,. 77,:, ek A1411:-: of one feature' of the the'. ..:7. is ming displaysof fall endwinter ;Wee: .4- -- - Ostrich fringe- has bean used for so t7.:-....;--oltri.' many years tha has practically a staple trimming. although I ' , ' .. I its ,vogu , uninterrupted. and also are .,. ',ikint,', , ,. '''', lent tracetiLludrichplumet i - leen7-eVer- t 'season- on - some'.0f'the1 l -- i IMMOV :4t'C 4 ''': ;;;,' .: i stately, ievening. gowns- - ,''This season '4;4.. 4,, ?t,,,t,0 ' i . ' :43.'i - tiny ostrich' tips are in high favor, ,,- -- ''t''')' 'um. ostricit and rosette, sad pan ieltr '.4 ; -.. : and afternoon 'deg 4 1'" l4')! graoe many t . -- evening - , I'll" , ,77:7,1z.1f -T.:- i.-- i -- - Walter P. MOlit011, . . . , mg: t ""ae ,... , t : f . - , --- 2nd $37.50 sfo $62. 50 - - -- , : ChoiCe $2500.. - , , ''- - - - - -- , Srd . , --- - .., ed - r '"Pl., I if 1'.1 , z.. ,,,0..-.,.-- - ...----, FROCKS - 'X' A , t .:; rr . , L- lotTo LotOnly small A . - I .... Choic i $35 .00 ' choice --- -- 4314 t:O.CO velczts, choice p2.03 values, - choice ...........Alio 0.13-- ' $49.03 vak ,- ch 0 le3 1 $a - - . c . - , Extra Choke Values Of Els. -, ganceChoice of $45.00 .,' , 4 ' , - .. 3!4 : 13; ! t41: , Vigo, ' v.-4- 1 1:14T , . -- -- ; Close---On- e ...,,, It. , ,., . - semi-dre- ss C. Aug.- Ito-- of Salt Lake. Yr. Lot of Suits, Coats an rann Form' a Prices, Elegant remaining styles for street, sport and Vag) to $11:3 .C11010E tZLEO TO t L51:3 . 1o Skirts I .1' .) o Jr., and (Special Correspondence.) D. .. ... ' t a'; '61 , ? e GOWNS, -- - Miss Duchess Hodges Wed WALEEatittiTON. I it - . . 141' CI .it ..", led. i'..4 ''' .."e: . . Ak t.0 -- ,,..........,,. r 1 ,.....,! ,., ..,A ,: .,,,,,- -. . ' ( Close--Separa- te and Miss Duchess Hodges of Wash, IP: ington. were tnarrid Aug. 26. The , ,4 . value's $32.50 to $59.00 '''''' marriage ceremony was quietly solem choice 25 Former skirts; ' nised at-t-he home of the bride by the .''.- HOICE;-$1.13.75, ' bridegroom's father. late president of 0 ', , i' the Eastern States mission ' who is Georgette' s, Crepe de Chines, pussy TirillosN's,-'rr. . , Omitting in Washington. Grant flinch. 0.. I, . lei.- - a- - missionary oompattion of the t , 1 loo , Handsome and Satins. tolettes. yr. 2 t , groom while the two were laboring ho -' -- 7 ' . "r,,i',J Southern States mission, was best 7 the :- LOT JL SMALL ONE -. a bridal-oouolma- rX Ile left for a The frock liketched, 'a simple rte. .,,.. to Baltimore and - ,FCR---$10.9- 5 short honeymoon., ,, , , .1.: ,,, A,i,t,,.., , dresg67'is untrimmed. except:10r down. Cheeaveake Bar to Norfolk and -1 ( ;..,,;.,.:,,,, :: ,...:. contrastI '.. 1" Ii FORMER saws lin Mrs. VALUES Va. Mr. News. two and ostrich To pompons .. $2115 Newport the , ..., . , . Monson will make their 'home in , lug aolor.,' The frock as t:priginally de- ,, ' ' 1 ' next two or three Washington for the TO SECURE WEEK LAST SELECTIONS TIONDDILFUL It VAL'ITZ3 , , eigned.,Was made of $ !err flue silk years while Mr.- Monson pursues his , ,, jersey In turguoise blue. with ostrich :....,..... studies in the law schoo1,92,tbe.009rill, in ' - ; vorriponi , :4 .'4 It ......'' . , ,, Washington university. , vivid yellow.; ,,.'" one-sidAlbert H. Paul. formerly Vniversity C , This ,Idress features the ,...; of Utah student and prominent irk Utah ; .' hip flare Which is sharing honors with ,11. Ivaco) athletics. has arrived in WashIngthe ,: barrel silhouette in :' ton-Hewill resume his studies ness of the meeting was the reorgan- ' ',72.:' , go ..,': (..;:.:!',;,..tIi :' ,,fl . evening frocks.- -' ,, dirt bad boom dumpel - Jet trimmings ,, and also 'work for the government.' . ''' of cksall' sorts- share :".-- ,111 ,i.' ization of the ward biehopric - with whieb the Naos are ostrich-in-froI i., . I il'ill ' : ' and : , honors with Cottrell.--Jr-a- s ' ,,:',:: aratarrste.0 Charles ; L l'fge bars... bishop r Henry It bad been-- intried a - , : Ithe polat. i season. ; blouses as first counselor and George .., Green t tz.fs uki: wiro.,,,,-,.- ., toot Fort mesas it f o..., ' the ,or Massa as Inspects f' Douglas. loo.p.t.5"raltrztv - and ' , .... Jet ornaments. fringe insertions,, :::t , aa seeend eounselor, who '., hones of a abolition "lot. I ' ''''' 4:) ' ' ' on both daytime and ,1, 4 Presibanding' appear were ordained antt The And woe thwevered a , t tt -- ", by Z Oen.- J. L. Chamberlain,-linspecto- r P 1. -..-i--,- -, Maj. 7 two miles above the swath Of dent Charlet W. Penrame, Stake Presi.. - venintrwear.-----2 ..1'..';,'. ad13f '1' , j 1 ' should home the with The MI i his dent Sylvester Q. Cannon and Elder general army, . . ; drepsmaker . canyon., : , '', i 4: I titli ' a : '. : . '''''' ,' ''' here to simplicity ot style when using , seletant..- Col. Z. A. Blair, were in Charles IL Hyde, his tirst'vounselor. , 2 f 1: ,,,...11. haavier- - materials such as . , '. any ,of.11 town Saturday from San Francisco, on Elder Cottrell succeeds Bishop Heber Tr.1 H E32 ' . - ' Kezier is lit2.1( . ' -satin, 1 --who has 7 over atrarutoontinental the : presided tourofinspection ; ( i : ts chit- 1 The Very filmy material 1 70,,...0 of army post' and camps. They in. ward sine its organisation 17 years .r,n' 4-- -' .,:..to4o.:io?tsv'a.,cv:ott.'7 t013, silk voiles and similar weavet-- -, $I 3mi ch.. Int Ray :Fort left and II:15 I at was released who and Douglas speutsd ago. honorably ii ---144 ; may- be effectively ,draped by the ..aine-)11 . I D. A. Russell. rotted el Plottrtt tooth tad The gen- with a unanimous vote of thanks for p.m. for Fort lo: alb ow. tour with. perfectly good effect,' but ,, '' ' eral said he had found W-41- 4 A . ' streets reidaf things In good his faithful serviette.- heavier-fabri- ts tad '4.1 ::,N f',6411' yl 4::I' 'oe''0,r)115, ,Ii-liP- the condition. counnew 'or , The Ir :WO bishop has been first elaborate style de- in 'tbe city jafl tbr tilVtieMitalL handling sekAl 41, into : selor his ' Bishop Cutler during , rowos oeb-plan is. to be worked :eut.- - Otherwise cording to tho 4 ; eumbenctr. while Elder Green has ben . the finished result is crude and unsat- WHAT HAPIPMNICH ININ 1. Traveler, home of Charlet Ustotion , 1; , , tat Delayed ill of counselor second a number for . ' ,..... , isfactoryr , : ?mirth Lot rot, Lao ' Now Copyright, 1919. ,New Sea Ifeaturen.' 1,4 , oats 4ast years and Elder Phillips has been are. right Various shade , was in Ogden. $ad aterod twit, , ' - 4 lino-uinAVMS p Halles;,-captIn ur ttna dap at the top of the ilst of the J944. toatosont-1,-..--- 1'1 to succeed Elder Philfashionable colors. This holds good mat" teas. . INC i "tart proprietor. OLloort fay arrived wee sustained Allies' left wing still falls hack Prisoners and Threebeavily laden trains -The this Of of the positicrn. meeting liptcIn type - , garment. :, iii regardless -1111 from-Ltoward Paris before fresh German r to a drag Isar sad- Oat Its Imo Ilett2:,, , - - ' Angeles Sunday afternoon. was addressed at some letigthby -h- osts. center also- - hard --preesed-Coats and suits, daytime or evening 4 traak In esietody several times bete's, Italians mama Eveediwt Frock Trimmed in the first appearance of a through train President Penrose, who congratulated RUIPS hit It win decisive victory over brown are , fillnlgo frocks. developed in de.' more than Austrian penetrate line; ser In coast from einerataanganerzniannentr-1a week. Mang the people of the ward on having the pro. Austrians at Lemberg-Kaicity cidedly the mods. iff.ted miles; 14 mountain passengers were for eastern points, liquidated the Indebtedness. on their pares Turkey for war. do. Austrians captured-Oorme, school teachers re- - new meetinghouse-whicnot WWI emoted WaillOS111 raloction la .1110111DIA Ott. of the-- delayed at a cost of approximately $35,000. , war. PigmiesPt -- turnig home. Some -von Ambassador through to bad for east travelers Germany e was Cutler telegraph tribute paid Bishop nigh written-promisto Bernetorff gives In ----li- t e-funds, and important business engage- - for hie devoted labors, and good g.:3 C23 no more 11. 1 will sink that she warning--Austri- . campaign. -- success of -- ships without ane , surplusage -of sassentere-a- t Left Angeles will have -threatens oftleersgtemarksaultehle tindor-- ; Hair -A- dapts:tn.left by Tuesday, and regular traffic to the occasion were made by the re-i- t; Russian -line in Lii southetia .., tree Tie Dooperet Nome Tr, limorstea Ny.1,117006. - - -- - , and I 000 prisoners-Aster1- 911. ' restored today. , as well and officials, incoming tiring figliting 01 icans for the first ' -- as by members of the stake presi- loll capture Toorntoseele---&- . ' Anglo-Frencfleet of Id ships ar-- Belgian '-JENNY AND ME. WREN ARE BUSY.: was in U. started music while "Gamlen dency, Sundays" . appropriate Installed New Pastor In our throughl ears. trives off Athens; Greeks in revol' furnished bY members of the ward ., seises 911 German , Interned Serbian forces Spain for I-- 1 Italians to'join fight Mr. losses. Wren It 'were themselves at .'; busy., NY and mouthful, making up c&rs now they kept Westminster the- leadership of Miss at under drive )14 skips ,f Galician renew choir, Presbyterian t I-, were busy. If there until the Black- - Shadoivo earne out Jessie Kant:a Perri. 70 Angeles, States, ,, 7'' 16s sire, they little ( Wren babiea, from the P'UrpleEull.. Of new Is Intention the tbe It inbishopV. waa Rev. Brown folks Carl The busier anywhere ,ga any Chicago and all essturnother bird bablaik- grow- irery to hold a ward reunion in the near the city jartior investigatidiManders Hwnan Skall Found. f, .1 Rabbit couldn'tImagine Who fast and this means that each- - one of stalled as pastor of Westminster 4Set rie 11 us call . - -..' .dedior to and have the future chapel to claim that Duke wu attempting be. You see, every one of them must have a great deal of food and) 'Presbyterian church last evening. cated with fitting ceremony. - they could i 4:, maldnt ghtPr3ent& A Wren baby often oats The Rev. W. Vi'. Rice, moderator of start an automobile belonging to A. egg in that nest had every day. Oaten I i'"1- those 7,11Y , had which , evidently A human if A hatched. and seven- Mouths are a lot its own weight In food In a day, and the Salt Lake Presbyter,' presided at A skull, its 21 Stewart E. apartments, Lewis, all thia food has to be hunted for and the ordination services and the Rev. eirreStgu For Trying to feed & especially when every morsel been buried for many yaws, was unft iwass standing-i- t leiret avenue-and put Intothe-gapin- g of food mat be hunted tot and car- carried-back-ant ''''''''131"1e""'"f-ths-Firsto117011 yesterday hi, 's 71 ' little mouths. Wu txreeted.-- Duke earthed 0 Re mo v e Automobile church delivered the ser, tied from a distance. r is using- crutches because of injuries to a scraper belonging to the Pickering ch gaping. little Presbyterian gossip now, With- - slevan There witi -- he of hie 4ers, but effieere-say Mother" Conetructiou totapainr; Chile was air-t- one Just as $oon as it was light enough 'to' mouths you can imagine bow busy The charge was given ihe pastor by Earl Duke, I $ years o to start the machine volunteered bad . see Jenny and Mr. Wren began, to the Wrens were Hardly would Jenny W. of foreman or the Dag .working, H. Reherd, Rev. 1110".d.president Hanson, Driver Patrol two rested where corner to by the Sunday night In and bring it the little routid doorway Westminster college and the charge feed those always hungry babies. and disappear noticed the objeot' after there.first were Is 7traltInt14 held In his of a with E. and of in Jukes being companions her horns her to the .,people was delivered by the Walter lirT4 caterpillar munsseonzoownne'SlO with . liardly time for an oocasional of the Third Presbyterian thurch.., Mr, Brown ham , for some time past been a member of Weetminster tonegeLlacultro , . it it -- - ,--- ' -- 1 - ''''oi 7:': ' ' -,- . P...Monson.-.1r- t - r . In ,i.7 , :T. -, - ' . . . . , ' --,,- - e- 1- - : 1 , : :- ,,Ji,,A t'-a.p.r-- i i - ' 'N. - : : 'i et-ap- 4. ,i, . - velvet,:.., ,.... -- -- - . III , , 4 ' - - - I::, ,- 0 . -- , , r..fr. 0 , " team - tk.i. , - k . ng i1 Fcrc.11.4 as , h - tim--e: e out-- tooz: - , os tonesf 111.11-P.- rehint -- Tt wishmentii-w- - ere-zubssed,---The ths--Ro- ' ( at - h' i f -- , f Wt attt ,, 4 wardclerk;---Eldet---Arthur-4.--Kir- h e t, - . - z. -t 1 'It til ari.--....- 7 - ' aL-- of-bro- - - fic11t, ,- : -- -- - 1 I 4 IL 'El;figalirtiriqri iaill I ; . ' - kt ! shown-forthamomi- - ' ' ;,- - .. :1 ..!tf,:' , ' ,., ,.., Or l'ur.sz t , ed - M - ' , s .P . 11,0. , - - CHOICE- SP .cla 1 t ' ,E f ret ! -- siczr, -O- ', -- ,7;';', Walter 3 rs fi U-b- , , thone . rf- -- -- - d 1 441-amb- 4 ....- , Mlle-time-fo- -- -- he , - - VIC . --- - e . . - - . I -- 1, ' trim sts -o- - -z3 , as too lade --- . - -- , '1,' - f . A , - -- -' ,- - ' - ,- - - - 64' sear amnia Ihnottolilletoult b look Ik lis - , , . - .. - ) 4.,,'; . , ...1,..- o .: 1 . . I - , ,.N "Spinach. which. does- not grow well in hot weather, may be startto have,li ed wan no In Ian crop. Choose one of 'the Norfolk 'varieties by preference and re. member- - that Ybil essiwit mails 11111 have rpinech grew the to rtntlyo t3 causes c'sl"..":-- r . The Old Gardener Says: - f3 re.leve tNcsa symptoms by , ,D - , , gi'vTtind 7L C. the to The - leading commercial school of the west; that h.olds five workt's records. It pays , lib- ence of manpre a, commertial for. Unger will glve.good reeult.c' ,Ato fertillser Will ordinary balanced Went to 'Mit antwer, tut it you nee two pou1i Of YO:lir 00.. nitrate of led.; and too p3unt1e of phosphate, and add a little Potash If you ea, tet tt. yl,ig the greund over wT I; d peel lartril -- . ',:'--- - wthe - . Colle-s-le - - - T---- TALL TE1111 - DAY, AND NIGHT t 'office ..open from ' -- 8,.. . ' a, ItL-t- 9,: o - Mr- ONC 11:3..,: ViASAT(21 . , . .. , -- . 1)-- SESSION'S-7POSITIO- NS ro.:tor enro, lin-mu- t OPEI1S SEPTELIDErt 2 . - -- , COLLEGE' ..r . T, I tJ tt. g4 . , ,:... - ri,on . cONTwr.ZITAL . ' , - - .., . .., . rtrz.a , . . , - ... , : 1 , , 3. CITAIIANTEZD TO ALL GITADITATI." tori d,..N:ide tcrga ellzwhere.. of students. See us before you ELEITIICL4tliS DUSLITE,.3 ". - - - .. - - J'j - Perrrichr-I- n !, r - 1 , -7 r lk- tVerid The-Thirtiet- well-union,- - t - mENOOpi.MOO b....1PN., - : 1 -- The annual conference of the Thir. in Walt ward,Ploneer stake, was-ka- id with last nighA ward Chapel the large attendance- - The principal: busi : - f - -- 61 . flishojii-o- - - r - -- . . Ordained When the Skin Is sallow or yet5ow, the' eyes dull, the head aches or sleep broken ind urircfreshing, the back aches, or thav bladeit is a pain under the right shoulder b an indicatkalhaCtbe body- is, baectgeEt sonedbY moodYdtestedalld knperf is a wise th-:- totake--- - -, , CharlecCattrei1L-J- - - é ' 4 6 ', 511 e -- -- -. -L .41 . . In Crepe de Chines, Satins, Beaded Georgette s and Taffetas. all beautiful materials.: 1- .- - - 01 , sms11--s1z- . ' - .:.) ft yiill-be-offer- licourth-7Asotirtre- - :IS' . in keepmg :with ' all distin e ti v o ful charm of youth' anddelightHighl.r.ermaging .those - ' '' combined with finesse and. pre- mod es for Fall. In new .fabrics ' ' ' ' eisidn of detail. Developed in all soft luxuriousness... of modes.7---our Fall ---, - 7- A Irsk . 'Handsome' NewCoats' . ' -t d I d-vi ua sm 8 o irresisu-- , ble F martness, displaying new features skillfully fashioned. of all the leadfug materials. - - In-- - then-hurri- .17 - . . ) 111: ' . "close out'' prices regardless of former val ue at Beginning:Tuesday the follOviing gróuPS . . . ..., TbAie groups are es ,.. broken; ALL ARE MOST WONDERFUL VALUES ' i-'- I C:.egelit' Yllll REfig ed -- - t IN -- --- ' ' r . . -- m m ..., . - . , . - eir . . .. . Al, 1 ;. , . ) 5 lig &t011 ' . . . I , : . .: , - - 1 . . , , , - Superb kali Suits - - . , new creations by the mos k renowned fashion artists of Europe and America. Comprising distinguished Irta..., -- - . . 4. .. -- - 1., - ,,. -- ,, t - , t ' Clark CernSlimninrY-141-Ini iib ,he and Mies Marlon Clark. Mies Virginia niter will entertain at a .danoine iriit; . I Friday evening at the home II. parent& Mr. and Mrs.. W. D.- Ruler oti With Seven Gapkur Mouths You 'Can I D street. Lmagino Uow Duey the Wives Were. i ," ' ,'-I The annual meeting o the board of bill than she would pop out again and Mr. Wren would take her place --44. -Miss Manila Hoffman. wbose on- directors of the Sarah Draft Rome with , ' spider or a fly.- Then- - both at on will held be Sept. 4, Thursday. n t to Raynor Mackay has bton 'raceme for would, away hurry - ' eomthing 3 announced, will bo the honored acenl I p.m. at the home. ";'," at of ootal affairs to bo I to at the ' tried Peter will' ()cunt keep be of Mrs. A. Merrell L. Logan l . given during' ths wook. Ow Wednos- Mrs. E. I. Kearns of Salt number of times they earns and went of the guest Hamel bliss will Higaboo , dnato ironing but soots gave it up as a bad Job. Hi in honor Lake for & few days. at a began to wonder where ail the ' o.f Miss Hoffman supper on Saturday and worms and bugs and 'older came from and gradually became from Canada. Coubourg. evening i bo tea in honor a at of largo of reeptet for eyes sharp .,1 tho bbrid Mrs. J. B. Stewart and Mrs. where she has bAen the' prueort for the a great deal During enough to find them so quickly. lie k , James P. Paul hays issued Invite, summer of Mrs. Robert Gray. ',, .,- ::. tionufo a dancing party, to be given her stay she visited at Detroit and began. too, to understand how useful on tho evening of Sept. 9 for Miss Chicago and en route to Salt Lake she Jenny and Mr. Wren were. for be worms and Hoffman and Mr. Mackay. Miss Elsie was the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Rar knew that most of the with which ; ,buge at Port D. A. Rue', oaterpillareand Mackay will presido over a tea old C. Mandell fed-th- "' were babies very harmthey ,',, Thursdai afternoon, Sept. II. In honor sell. Wit ful trees. to ' and plants t of tho bride. Thursday evening. Mr. i" Needles, to say Jenny was shorter Mies Ruth Daugherty has returned and Mrs. Daniel Mackay will enter'-' than. eves. Sho-h- ad ' - - tain at a dinner-i- honor tif.thiryoung to Weiler blev;-- where she's will spend tempered time to gossip and said so most , winter. the Couple. - Nor did Mr.' eyWren emphatically. e f Course-th, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cranney of to-The first meeting of - the Ladies' have time to ing..---Oa while. but it in , have announced the engagement auxiliary of , the, B'nal Israel will be had to rest-- once -- awas never for very long- - time at 1:30 , at their daughter. Cleo, to Ira Parnell held on Tuesday .afternoon i to rest. Jenny : stop of Salt Lake. The wedding o'clock at the home of Mrs, David Whenever she did Hinckley looked 'worried.-- - She had the care 1 1,. I will take . plane Wednesday, Sept. 8. In blptts. 1013 .east Second South street. of that big family on her mind every the Salt lAke Temple, and will be The directors of the Marquette club minute. .i followed by a wadding breakfast at i the tome of the bridegroom's parents, will hold a meeting Wednesday eve- of So at last Peter gave up the idea her certain trying to--- find out from know--anoclock at the Prom real- thingahe--wanted-"-to1 - Mr and Mrs. I N. ning at d .Fire t 'West, stioet. yr, dinckley has dence,12$ south for Dome one who .2. rotwilltd-Tro!hopped off to look Germany. where r -lewo was lifimi bury. Be had gone but a be served ill the army of occupation.' malode- nowird.-7tieugliti.. of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard has short distance when Ms attention Ii. t was Mr. and Mn. Reuben 3. Clark and gone to California , to spend a few o.o.tuglit by a font so sweet and full of little trills that be firet , !so , , I daughters, Louise. Marlon and Luicene ki ,ks. I to stopped to listen and look for the singer. ' : Next story, ,Peter Discovers Linnet. 1.'F..hi'6-,.1'-':',.F:6-i.'',":1A.iii'6-ii6i'-Copyright. 1919.--- by T. W. Burgess.) ..i : jewitriest Janis' IL I.81111411.1 and Ya'reld ,OL.Jonn. IngoOlrue halm returnod attar having eervod tho U. S. army In ?rano. MIA, of tho friends of ma have been invitod to theattli:ourng . I91,14 Waits, Sharp N , - ,--- ,1Z n -'- 4 7 ,,,, MEMIIIMMOMMEMIENIMMINIMIEMIEMMEEMOOPMEEMMEI ' . ...-- 7-- of . 111919 - . - ; , mad , ' . I2MEMEMEE .4 olNt : sou, itemben. will leave Thursday. Sept. 11 for Norw York, whore they at in in. will make their horns. The Clark formal dancing party num- spent Um somithet lit salt Lake R. 1.4 g . ; ''' 44 ti 3 eill . I , , ,,, .... Ad, k, :4 - , EVENING NT,IVS' MONDAY',; SEPTE3IBER DESERET ,4tt. -, . ir , , . ' t ,A I ,-,...- LT . OM sit -- ' 't ---- .,' t I - , 't -77-7- 7.-1:7- 7 I ,, ...7. ' - it, r . , , |