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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SOCIETY | : fuest of honor being’ Miss Erma Felt, whose marriage to Roy H. Bitner wil | take place on Wednesday, Sept. 29. Miss Edna Evans will be the honored guest at two affairs givey today. This afternoon Mrs, Henry Wiseman will entertain at a Kensington ‘In her honor, and this .ev for her will be given by Mr. a 1. Willlam Nuttall at their home on North West Temple. Senator..and Mrs, Reed. Smoot: entertained 400 guests at a reception given at the B.\¥. U. ‘gymnasium in Provo, ay night. “The hall was be autifully rated In silver trimmings ¢ and white asters. Rows of electric were entwined with autumn leaves, and baskets of the “asters: were suspended from. the HNghts, The:music for the evening was furnished by Hanson's orchestra of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Smoot were assisted in receiving the guests by Mrs. M. S Dury, Mrs. N. C. Vewell, Miss Anna Newell, Miss Cora Dus Anne and. Chloe Mrs s moot. Smoot wore a handsome gown of white e de chine, with lace and pearl trimmings, and she carried a largce cluster bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Chloe Smoot was attired tn a blue ere pe fown, embroidered in sjiver, and her bouquet was a shower effe ( pink ses... Miss Anne K. Smoot wore her mother's wedding dress, a beautiful white gros grain silk, with brocade a The fairs this party lian Lane, Calla Crane, Lane, Fl at her apartments last to be week this guests night were present. x K #«- k $7.50 Mr. and Mrs, F. S. Fox have deferred t ielr trip to California until later in the season, owing to the illness of NK Tox. | They are now at iin i oe ea a street. Oxford university England. First Methodist which p “Mr stree South 1e eee carried r a ns the Neh a lor ar " S he m " of i 7 s of one home Pt of able Mr. of Aaeih Joseph > I 1 of ly Beautiful rn Hair nay the Hair s ce That makes jt soft, cl Sizes Hc and: $1. Ca package 5 interesting ana “How to Have Handsome ince, with shop the * ice Man his wateh. ate of 1n when aae are 1 Better Coal to : he and old a ha-ha Mr. . from 2G comes. SL) v vas r pins, shirt peal i we ; . s Opt | that | Grand | | iNEW ||} cuits ae mee le 3 ane id ——— ball Wandamere Eeevill to in n i} ee fs | | fall of | sell | the Signature of In the Cc in box clr Cem eee ey ee maereee of with 25¢; the Cc °o Ui OO dark ; i | | <p a aera. Age ce 1o ac ey wi pk 7 8 ~ wo. d eed ' Charl , appear but t will ~ . 4 ” : om eee a“ begin fs il. os ik, eT on te = De s producti an } 1 O eae rig of th eZ rf <9 eo aa of bition’ isn’t that-you 19" i bs A; a he ILL VACA NCY y lege lege Widow open Bf a G | Lie ack DIER OF company stock tl of i $25. to California L L via Sait Today, cisco and Los Angeles. ra ea) 169 So, Mr. tior Wee best. 65 for t the correct time, ON TICKET fgir the.VaeanDemocre on th or pina Marion 7: 4 He rs known. of 1 x ‘s 4 4 : 1 u a ' 100 tendered _ anc 25, society Bept im, Ohio© e ol - ‘ he San Fran- | tine 8 it thein | At cards ain. |sbip of the | Snider, | BY Ohio Commercial the society of Ohio. State pee te ete ae ISSUED society last]... silken a with nted district The presen presiven Salt Lake Ten Ang Today, andVa Los member- | | cisco club invitations and Route. ies, blanket cloth and assort- large in featured of variety great a Finished with high and sailor collars, colorings and patterns Special Advance sale—$4.50. tied at the waist with silk cords. Watch Yellow Ghe for Outfitters Exclusively. EXCLUSIVE Tailor Made Suits, Coats, Gowns, Evening Wraps, at Moderate Prices. 122 So. Main Salt Lake |WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS. (Incorporated) CAPITAL, $250.00, Established BURPLUS, 1853 $100,000. bsorbed the Salt Lake City Branch — Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Travelers Available Letters cf rr in All Parts We invite your Credit of the Issued World. account the Wagons phones CHARLTON SHOP Women’s Model Laundry Both 169 So, . Main. a tables of the heavy double fleeced sed wert y ty sout of reception bath $4.50 Robes bargain new winter bath robes, made keeper in the city. We point with pride to the position we occupy as family launderers, gained bv convineing the housekeepers that we, with our excellent equipment, are better able to handle the wash than they. —_|iiutisnccch wil'yo\ oe ade wy be LTAFT RECEPTION CARDS SOCIETY $25.00 to California intermountain ARE Main, good meal In gone. a eet 4Marloneaux the ! FORTUNE. at OT the affluence a) oe appointed 3 rill by)the: ee ey of emblem [the ” Vhone the on Way against the work of the most particular house- about 17 CITY Thomas. omas’ by caused. Dey @& ~i the nom ttor “biggeat) [Okan Ade's engagement week's ss yin ene eine last night 25.00 ae KT, Ladieh/es | weet serene stock e r, “Soldiers “ stack was en dayiy cl salt cket will Bungalow, ci et ant matinee wit af Le Tne ae git ar ae Sa Attorney Attorney | Lt for 1 [ number erhey a : a | ns Jed to- —_—_———_—_ ’ ‘ “RAFFLES.’ R Bath @aced We'll stake our reputation on the Rough Dry e Is a dinmond A Leysoo is else all “when ket your ansaid just On Wash Day Rough Dry of chiro1 PICKARD, Building and.2.to G. B. H. 7-18 Herald » 12 an have ner ee if. you 1 » putting up and you uilding used _No medicine again. feet today Begin to tak MRS. . LW. ale “ to én course oO y ‘ i ri] KR, seA they ane ne z ‘= : am- your it ought (aon hawalirens be vou may. $2.95 95. The One Best Bet has ther we warm what just dont Toure Y ' aN , p é iti m3 t baseball the trim- models, back and Coats 2 you down—that hort ef “pulled” the vordon| Fay ear the that fecl you Do Hie! select-| oe oat a ra of the ere ment 0 f German seu your on called | nothing i Dates At bterd | cl os night pertor night perform- ‘ands and atthe Raffles,” F te syed , . rforma 4 OE JD en We 2 c th ti rans ta d \ arene DEROrme ldayet withait a 1 natinee. 501 " sdlos 2 ES. are mM “ill, \ effects that are extremely and distinctively genteel. front plaited new Womens’ assis — NT NO Sane ie When | Satur York ' BOON | TO w. to nt “TEXAS.” cheap } Sega h aye de Special—#2 ee class.0f the Serilor the in Girls’ Cloth 95 eee Sees SCHOOL advance For present and fall wear the se are just the wanted weight -breasted styles in sizes from and in the popular juvenile double Designed in neatly tailored modes, finished with 8 to 14 years. in light, dark and mefeatured and collars buttons, cuffs and Worth $5.00— mixtures. dium colors; both plain and faney sizes— e ee _—_ | may east ay retur Burke! : Oe two sitar peasy all 95. of Trousers. . i WATCHES.” “LOVE et oe . | M Trade ‘ the ae trousers, value —$4.95. HIGH for Autumn aK double-breasted models _ This singer | power, and as a wrance elody wD alt hike the fad eat 2 : Se ie), sing knickerbocker re } i Nobby strongest is wear suits feature that suits made, serviceably $5.00—special—$3 : in tailored handsome Advance styles petite and modish, S ground, play the of tumble and and patterns, Pairs tabled styles, and med with buttons, or in the Moyen Age braided The colors are the season’s newest, beautifully tailored. High apparel. in vogue the match to tones and the rich collars, long sleeves—all sizes—Advance sale—$4.95. rough stylish have Modes—$4.95 Tailored ave ner ie ura) ges sale we Waists— New Silk envelopes_to 5c oe c department an assortment of new autumn net waist styles. in white and ecru and trimmed with lace ruffles front and back, ruffled sleeves, buttons, tucks and medallion Long sleeves, high collars—worth $7.50—Advance yokes. Sale—$3.95. Autumn ee er paper worth waist Fall sale Featured ptattonety special Guat wil pagsbe af Aa 2 nla C where at opportune =e —————— oO ed ae stil Bears air mil- real hair nets, in all the want- shades; serviceable and proper shades toae Oe ied bee Us iJ EMENTS Kind You Vave Always Bought The —25e : oe mit com- | 5 | xolle, She © vogue o autumn new coats, [play an Iniants for the reg5c Designed with mannish double-breasted wear of school days. knickerboeker trousers—2 pairs— and finished with perfect tailoring. all sizes—A special All-wool fabries in medium and dark patterns— OF | see GAS Tre or nee agyered ant style drossing for 5c te) oe . hair popular in the ‘‘Knickerbocker’’ is a style that is most and a style that is very well adapted for the hard an The new ( ee y It’s the second of the season’s series of special Saturday $5 hat sales. In the assortment are the latest styles in vague, many new modes have been placed in stock since last week’s sale, and the assortment offers a selection of the newest effects as they have come to us within the week; advance models of exclusive autumn styles; new shapes, new colorings, new materials; select from them and save the difference; many worth up to $10.00; special, $5.00. linery; choice of colors; mpaGinds.icetasranieenenens tho the i fm we ein a the for mostly Two tonight. Ne incth ytance in in peer tics, ace CRATIC : a BARITONE TO BE ore7 eulay. peDl usedit in|Vee DEMOCR engorsmen’ sects ee | compan HERE ON SUNDAY yan ffi HEARD ua n an a i, eee o Knickerbocker Suits With S4 groom Henson of ind Millinery $5.00 Our Regular Saturday Millinery ““Special’’—Values up to $10.00 Designed fabric in bought Orpheum, | \yjcc at ————— ‘ Driers mornin ) he | onl ee Stnle <i Autumn O00 1 inch to 3% inches; worth ular price 10¢ the YRLO GDOCL eee e hie eata wis ois Cc 9 ] uvenilely are reinforced Pleasant —— Bo 22 Peer = ae eee. } Values at $25.00 ) built Suits | and. for four the. lantst nS “Royal” | bul | Western Fuel , Co. |) Street sai by + 1 Tailored Suits ecia Wall The company...ly. comy Pioneer.» of ; oo ete pi a te ae he m) to F TS Sie Pe S Colo.,} best wishes. of the The le co iz 1 4 ay » with eee: |} E 23 —Platt val. lace and insertion in the new patterns and a choice asgortment to select from, widths from Scallont 35c; sp 5 at Baacterhainl sell to A t ; to comes ho Burl { a box gave Dugan begin- | GI a week for i ulf the the Lake. ms in vening 1 sat aad sot — am St pt S } g BarJulia Miss wy eet aN dent a Se h arches, nd | m Dugan ear teh el 28 WY had: phatica Is that a h s Du-| ndoJS ‘ It n= : ¢ "oni: Juil iving | : (Critchlow. Fischer & Kittle) ; Cable Address “Wesfuco.” dial the| married white $3.95. Cc ee eT nice 2.-0bibawiae ss an ORY Oc 1 years, for 1 special, up : OB the neckwear Cae ds ae Se: Sf W orth ©.aR Wee & aime a eraleig.e veil brooches. wor mn “e new au OWS. lars, colored savse- of attractive of assortment and blue, ete.; nie f a —At ture another counter, pins, sets Spe price. Arnold, left | were featuring Petticoats—$3.95 25e the, yard; cS Sous tea Wistorate y Mil-| ~~ employed reraantile Meraantile erandson Bell—EX CHANG Age’’ new fall patterns in figured dotted nets, ree ecru, er] ¢ = Grove int | Main aint. | Kathryn * work, 85c Scarfs..........55c SOc Squares........35c¢ Independent—227 and Victor, son, Miss $7.50; —New fall voilings, assorted autumn shades an oe opular meshes; worth Boe the yard; special. : ™- ‘ Wall } munity | 73 beauty pin ‘ei. waist 054s felen Smith and Sanford Walk-| hurch i) kr wh den, — Phones 719 z and far “e ing - wagons > . people, : Boreas will get them tj cool- a ca Blue . lot ae are wearables Pr and ird worker 1Y t 1e and windows, to soak aring ae 15 Wall | nights the i busy 8} bringing a f are ‘ lected | Day V spending cut squares, in a choice assortment of effects — dainty, practical, exquisite. Pisin Pa Bellemere. of gaa. very i get so t a: day s inter car : isn and ee \\ er’. H, Hackley: M. M. ' Do more Aer Ween Srwoxo Macumme COMPAMT, conc 5 [ er half large ings—a at the Salt Lake temple, and Vednesday home of] " at-the ception given famils : bride } The evening. lay atiuve Nha brid of Professor S, H. Smith} in the daughter and has been an ac-| Grove, Pleasant a4 every as repairs Singer models. w Srecet Stn sce the new F T. | lax issof Pl 3 m than the jewelry —At Saturday special is now city | machines. less at ne ight ig) Mavor and Mrs. Andrew Pick of West | Ber 1, Wis, and daughter, who have | heen visiting EE! Ts Bratz of Ogden for the past week, spent the day with Walof the sights the seeing Bratz D. lter ’ Machines 1 S. 4 | any other etime: We to Harmony between| | dauchter, y, after J worth i pp gabe e hand- bags at phenomenal Saturday specials. Trimmed in a variety of styles and many of them reduced Mrs. William Picker anengagement of their daughthe Kelsey, ternard E to take place Wednesday, Sept. Mecklenburg ——————— mily sewing Mrs. * nd flu or free tr . pamphi Hatr.' a featuro..8 large aes 2 walrus, seal and calfskin Thursd for their home in os An-| cele after spending five weeks in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O F. J. Hill Drug Co. F. C. Schramm. shorter t, East Hiehth . a “55 ; =F ee Mrs. Tony Jacobson and the Mrs. use The Dry Shampoo & B. SWEDIS! Hair Powder OCTOBER a I he awav. ° 28 —The and dal Sten Redd losthoz ne to sell epecial ...... seceseeanes cuest.of her sister; >Mrs. Ri hard | x_« * Mrs. Leslie Stadtfeld of Ely, Nev., ar-} rived in Salt Lake Wednesday, and will | spend several weeks here as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le itsiger, | yf the Emery apartments |. often, Saturday the Stingl i of Washing ished and very well assorted in selection Worth up to $1.50 the yard; special Oc been has Martin, str PHONES: —Imitation torchon lace with insertion to match, neat and dainty patterns. 114 to5 inches wide; bought —Corset cover embroidery in dainty Swiss, nainsook and cambric patterns, exquisitely hand-loom fin- Catherine who Temple home, new <ansas to’their home er Mrs. as aud better quicker etock, & complete @ Call and emergency Lewls es mith, | © tred,, irned Have “a8 s Sewing ok Putnam, aa and Smit r Ww. “ South her Anna, | ter, wedding to Instead , at 364 ; oO” 3=50 Call all departments. Taffeta effects; thelr daughters, the Misses Adelaide and | Notre | for today w ill leave Katherine, will daughters der page ,»where Ind.. ap nite the : | Dame, A «dl Br ecciee os re & | “ ‘ | } N Jax ae | oy | . “owas { home Mrs. at ane ‘ = at dail Bargains for Saturday’s Shopping in the Centre Aisle Miss| al Sai he] ar, sce guste,at ie father, her or nth lc hs were lining dining t} ir asters oa were : “i ust ‘a an white ee The guests were entertained durroom. games. and {ng the evening with music " ee A Kensington tea will be given thi seaman guest lace, | located vellow 1 and| pink be Graham Mrs. with Thire enter- fi . 7 Sea for tht that the out throu effect 1 rnd) pasturtium -prett with Sunfl used was home Peters S. heir A. att len last’! tained church Mrs. d they will piers Fine Roman scarfs and PX Women’s fine all-silk taffeta petticoats in the new full flounced styles for fall; designed to wear with the new suit modes; finished with deep tucked and ruffled flounces and well tailored throughout. The assortment includes the wanted new shades, black and change- Ea in NIGHTS In the Art Needlework Department If you haven’t seen the most popular style of the coming season, see these. ‘‘Moyen Age”’ is the elite for Autumn and Winter wear, designed in the Parisian effect and adapted by American modistes, the fashionable for street wear and afternoon. Made of fine wool fabrics, broadeloths, serges, cashmeres, mannish weaves and silks, in all the new shades in vogue. Dresses of discriminating style and refined taste. Advance sale special, $25.00. | Mrs. David Keith returned Sunday from a five weeks’ trip to Los Angeles| und other California points. The return trip was made by way of Victoria, B. C., and Seattle South 9:30 SATURDAY The Style Keynote of These O95 New Cloth Dresses at....... Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wightman and | their daughter, Mrs. Eugene Barnes, | will leave shortly for San Diego, Cal. 5 a ok ok | : H. W. Doscher and family returned Sunday from an extended European trip, and are again at home at 31 South Sixth Last strect ; UNTIL “Moyen ry i] | * OPEN lor Advance Sale in the Suit department we featur e a remarkable suit value. Women’s beautifully tailored cloth suits in the modish long coat styles, pleated sk irts, and exquisitely silk lined. Designed in the popular Autumn styles and made of fine all-wool mannish weaves, serges and broadcloths. Perfect in fit, fabrie and finish, the elite of the tailored modes—for Advance selling, special—$25.00, WSiS McGregor| co Miss Mildred Tibbals will leave Sunday for Galesburg, Ill., where she has| iccepte a position in the department | of English at Knox college. Miss| Tibbals; who is considered one of. the best teachers of English in the city, received her degree of A. B. from the Pa- | cifle university of Forest Grove, Ore., in| 1991. After teaching two years in the] local High school, Miss Tibbals spent| a year in Europe on a leave of gheeane | while she continued her studies at the Vir-| given of people young twenSy-five about SEPT. 18, 1909. Remarkable ginia, this b = the third of a series of | Tibbals has a host of friends in the city | the week. ink and white asters were | who greatly regret her departure, but | u 1 in the decorations The luncheon | who are pleased to learn of this recogwas followed by bridge, three tables be-| nition of her ability in the English ing played. Prizes were won by Mrs.| work. : Duncan McAllister, Mrs. Louis Block, *x kx * Mrs. Harry Ganz Dr. and Mrs. Zimmerman and Mrs. “* Ok Zimmerman's sister, 3. Tate, and daughters have just returned from Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Johnson gave by auto. week's pleasure trip to Logan a delightful house party last evening at the home o rs. Mary Gilmer, at the] & irs. Tate is visiting here from Seattle. * s old Country club. About seventy-five Invitations have been issued by Mrs guests were entertained, ~cards and i utnam for the marriage of her dancing belng enjoyed during the evendaughter, Louise, to Edward B. Heisler. ing. The house was beautifully The wedding will take place Oct. 5 a rated throughout with sunflowers < < ~ wa eathedral,. Oct. 20 2 Sst. . Mark é fter and Geneva Zane Emma Misses P ‘oavane nonaY a in serving. : a . ten party class delightful A SATURDAY, Handsome ‘ Miss May * Lil-| the UTAH, Colgate’s Violet Taleum .........: .15¢ Violet Glycerine soap. No. 4711... .13¢e Lazell’s bulk perfumes, 0z........ .19¢ Auditorium bath soap .......... .10e Munyon’s Witch Hazel soapi ..... . 9e _ ; to 50e tooth brushes—special lot. ..19¢ entertained at a delightful party pre- | vious to leaving for a stay in Oklahoma, The time was spent with music| and games, and a dainty supper served.| The decorations were in potted plants | and cut flowers, and about eighteen | Yeates, | Eighth at of a series of delightful afgiven by Mrs, J Earls will be a luncheog bridge afternoon at the Virginia Tuesday All Nibley, Margaret McClure, Ved! Beeb Leleh Whittemore, fadelin Weitz, Giadys IeConaugh Dorothy | Colburn, Edith Goat Josephine Weil Dorothy Rooklidge, Gladys Savage, Vir-| ginia Beatty, Cary Marshall, Irene| Leonard, Gertrude Hanson Margaret | Werner, Shirley Palmer and Margaret] Stewart. The party was chaperoned by | Mrs. C. W. Dunyon : | Mrs.) J. A. Ea the hostess Fri- | day at a prettily appointed’ luncheon, | given ’ Kok Miss Romola King was the hostess at an Orpheum party, given yesterday afternoon in honor of a number of young ladies who leave soon to attend school in the ¢ . Following the theatre a delightful luncheon w: enjoyed at Franklin‘’s. The table vas daintily decorated with pink and white asters, and hand-painted place cards were laid for], the following guest Mi : Zoula | Houtz of Provo, Winifred Brice, Mercy Lewis, Irer Hansen, Mary Halloran, Obendorfer, Margaret Walker, Marion fi Margaret Dunn, Burnetta Oppenheimer, | Aileen MeMillan, Bryan Grizelle 1nd Be 25¢ 20e 50¢ 20e 15e “e 25¢ liss Blanche Martin will entertain this afternoon at a 500 party, the a1 of honor being Miss Alma Frost, who {s visiting Mrs. James Langdon at her home on East First South street, x kK * Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rauhof enter- | tained Thursday night to celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary. The | decorated with palms, | and pink and white asters. Lavyand white asters formed the at-|! tractive decorations in the dining room. Forty guests enjoyed the affair, musical selections were given by Hilda Greeson and Miss Calla Crane, Miss Ida Legg and Miss Lena Brown. “hese same young ladies, with Miss Nellie Davis and Mrs, G. E. Walker, assist| ed Mrs. Rauhof. | One of the large affairs of Friday was the hop given at Fort Douglas by Lieutenant and Mrs. Alva Lee, complimentary to Midshipman Robert Corw of Annapolis American flags and the naval pennants were effectiv bined in the decorations, and anchors of sunflower blossoms were arranged about the rooms. The post band furnished the music for the dancing during the evening. Those in the receiving line were Lieutenant and Mrs. Lee and Midshipman R . Lee. Mrs, Lee was attired in a handsome gown of whit Jace. One hundred and forty guests were present at the affair, among them being many from the city. Lane, CITY, Drugs apartments. trimmings. Mildred LAKE STORE Cut-Rate A 600 party will be ¢iven ‘this: afternoon by Mrs. W. 8S. Smith, the complimented guest being Miss Elizabeth Felt, whose marriage to Marsena Ss Foster will take place on Sept. 23. The reception was followed by dancing untill. a late hour large number of out-of-town guests were present, many going from Salt Lake for the event. Houston, SALT y SVL [ | the 112. — Eee blished 1841 ‘The Oldest R. G. en, Offices teak, and DUN M1 Offices, Largest. & co. RUST, Generel and Wyoming in Progress, Building, City. Manager Nev Salt Lake = |