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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: | N HONG R (}F ' ; | ESs! eet : Ww. A. Shearman, Joseph A. er, Adolph Simon, Louis Simon, Simon, Reed Smoot, J. J. Snider Snyder, William Spry, 5 | era Sil-}| Sig B N J Shee GUEST Shores, Douglas A. Swan, Leon Tim * Russ _ 4 A K o_o Tutth President Taft to Be Enter- Mt, Ti Wa tained This Morning by the A. Fred Wet, Commercial Club. ns. Jo Mams, c¢ SENS Bo SHORT TALKS TO BE MADE) CLUB ROOMS RATED FOR Je \ stcott,| eph E yt, A I, (Res wos ims, W Woodhous ue Zehring, LAVISHLY DECOTHE OCCASION. li Wirt wn H Wralaiin, i wicks Ralph SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPT. 25. 1909 4118s bilorence Kingwood, who-is to 4 SOCIETY Il be « Saas MOEnin oe President celal club automobile Sue and Taft from room l]_be . escorted large Percentage hall have be a occasion for flags and the List Among Ntatto of . the wt. eques 5c ). ig Alder, W 2 paler, O Gauer seen Dr ¥C5t¢Tday 8treet. A to the] of the | tea 4@sters € > Josep! D William be by by Mrs. in N| white table, tables guests of bridge came in es were later Anderson : Banks Jsaac Barton F take | > Be ee r hom: in Firat . Vente avenue, covers a S¥ ptember . trimmings and styles exhibit the correct thentic modes for Fal] and Winter in becoming shopped Marshall and Margaret | a matinee party to be uf aca Padres the ¢ oe | al For Opening ing _| V e | elite Miss an beng| Be ee 1. , : ean oa e Be ae sere. ow who on will Sretiei® < mar ae cll. Christensen, Clark, Crab A. . A. Irs; D oe Cates, ipman es Te Chilateteee H.CharlCook, Crismon, A. H. ‘s Crabbe, L redive andformed gold aautumn leaves. bridge ub : hay C. Cy J Fed 1 a bridge The club, to guests | Oct- 1. a We be called The Sees * * fF oh Der H D Iry John JI gobes seconc nated for ow a ce ednesday president, : ie during but mi Women's declined meet ome 12 the | this o oa : mae stree Lf J. P. Gardner, J. e._ Eber vA Hamilton, W. Gates, M Hall VW J 1 Hanchett, i Gib- | A.’ daliehttil’rialonio loran, | She entertained thirty Herman | of Mi Erma Fe A seus bak opt Miss guests in fence profusion of au- Mary, Hugh have Wood returned of from Spe fiber Ida spent Thomas K Satee ii David “ur Ter Knowles, | terpiece. Keltl wean. ed 6 A, W. J ; Fr ame che A B. Ber- Reiman Sone Ww.. R eee aC TT S 4 Lowe, |) “Miss: ELA Seon} M The Mrs. Marle | Mrs. Wal-| fs Morris. the M. H. visiting honored Kervin in Whitehall. & Felt. \ was Kenwood | the Salt Alameda, Lake, * Miss of | K Cassnndra a x Wood, guest who at has <p Tailor Made A At her mound cS ] asters . Eyer | eae Mews a '# 10e a spe SES dinin — —_— were served Willlams wa Ir E. Se Mrs. to elghtes issisted in Hubbard. A s rving delightful} rs. | the afternocgn nm NaS rendered during) @{ternoen. BOMe, Misses Jean and Helen Sosso her home lack: ae e wil Salmon the spend severe onths. eat ot he aan Suits, Coats, 2 Gowns, Evening Wraps, atwa feet i sunflowers and 3 } ieedbid ed in serving moeia ; of Ja noe ‘ host ss wi 3 assist- the by Mrs “ Eloche, uest of Are Mrs. eal weekdl S.. | One o | Fains 16 irge phys: affairs Loss. Hebrew: ea of - he week association we cay! at) (ati rip ‘more — >. wi] =| Mrs Wathiesn Denver, | sang | Mary’s the at well : known is soprano, expected to Rabo oa of late regarding j ~| ne diamonds ” mene and how ina modest way claimed to be recog. i nized as leaders iin our craft as dia = mond merchants. Talk, however, is cheap (anyone can buy space in newspapers) and to show our sincerity, we will put on display this week in our north window some of our jeweled wares and invite the inspection and criticism of the public. The display will be left in the window under guard until 10 P. M. every night until September 25th, and as it is for the purpose of showing you that the diamond center of the West is at Leysons we shall expect you. Baird Baird J Price uae plate Miss Lmon mong to Lue After the The home cit s Misses at No Br us oe the i inehes th patent 75¢ $2.00 for * several Laces to wide, and atc i In the lace ore ot department ‘ Inser- real : the 10c 9 insertion, 2 to I] . i yard—special the —Allover laces white, tucked : 5 Oc iinet yesh wasecccsiunceces "s speci P for for the Boys From crowns brown, eaps and are complete leather hats , modish russet, ’ z children’s and dainty and black, , eee Girls Hats girls’ for the miss—they ‘ especially the new in ‘ of Cc 98c ar ewer ww eee and y insertions, 5 ue er eniey Gans oue yard Steet : waists ¥ in eream and and striped patterns— > assortment exhibited. C ‘ Tmitation Torchon laces and dainty new patterns, worth 60c ' and 25¢ and bolt.. —_ Be bonnets , brims, greens, css oat Just and up to * for girls. felt tans, hate the Z 85c Want wea sweater ers that for present wear. Made ‘ . aoe finely knit‘ and finished and x or | Tred, gray, ete.— sports, blue. ete. ome boy wants of all wool, S featured in . Excellent Special, =A anni every for athletic 85e. o 9 Top Coats O YY for| 3.95 Boys—$ Girls’ 2 School Shoes— $1.65 : In n the the j juvenile ile department de tL we we feature fez a ssadial sale of Bes ’ new juvenile - Sweaters, styles in boys’ top coats. ~ mannish fabrics, in plain Made blues, ‘Id EON; RaBeen Cee of the tans, Ser = oem ine > finished . “FOOT aoyea eres e with ee a ere rou s cs zs and 2reaty cet * serviceahle ’ heavy soles and uppers— if with popular than tdoor auto = and ] outdoor ever ar wear ae 7 all sizes and 1 gand | with } a U on sleeve—spe- pocket and button y styles J —— er in herself Sp ecial » $ ° , that every of—$2.00 1.65. B ki Army Children’s earskin servCoats—$1.95 duraFor advance sale of a special assorted juve- | 1¢ of children’s bearskin coata, we fea- lasts for ture the sizes 2, 3 and 4 years in see d gra; gray bearskin, finished wit ; ’ collars, -cuffs and buttons—worth $3.50 blue eet 3'0 Sizes 13% to . avail . to $3.00 values. growing Sizes cou- and rowing feet—see them. Sizes 9Tate to 18 ae.....0- Bie i Siete ? It’s a bargain should ee Shoes For the C hard wear of school our Oak shoes for boys are the most iceable and satisfactory—made of Meécleathéwe finished: in snappy nile orvicea serviceable ; and mud. mother Oak oys | ; emblem > Army street, nobby | _.., | fall. Ey ery are featured 7 i etite, 8SSpeclal—2., ial $2.75(0. st lis h stylish. for are p the Clever, | é cial—$3.95. new coat sweaters for wanted color and white young lace B :“ women. grays, reds, browns and fancy ae button and lace styles—especially suitDouble breasted strictly tailored styles, | 11 ¢.. the coming fall and winter wet More th Cluny earables er before leather: atent and up. $2.50 Cluny Children who Sasse, extra length, nar season French Val. laces up to $1 00 the i ee | Weanesans, | for full ‘ : : . : white, pink and white and blue and white—special, . * @ and ary and #4.00—epecial $1.95.- P 246 a as — = — — = - we years McLawry willl soon > in the Kensington be atl flats. pany at stews eot com-| Frank J. Wright : of the | Telluride xclusive © ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. | Wright, the past week, left Tuesday|] fo Yornell university » continue his MT } Viola i| || §& Johnson, Charles McMillan, | LICENSES, Baird, Salt Salt Lak L. Smith, Salt Lake -_— | Lake; Salt Lake: | H " i} = in effort. , gener: iy ene naar ‘standing Saree means | a 1 rsity “ vn work ; t Millinery New washing: for grease after 10 minre ec and $1.0. trial ckage ¢ t The t en attr Wonitn, it } Ervin the Ho Larson, hen at the Odeon, Tuesday, evenings, shapes stree ‘ shades “ and are o quite shades t wear. for ‘ ‘ a street = street costumes and embody the authentic Autumn color-harmonies and style-tone distinetion. We exhibit millinery selected for its exclusiveness and fashionable difference—no re : other hat like yours. Buy your new fall hat at Banks’, AVOIDING Orpheum,| Thursday Trade] and New York, Vanderbilt, Sept. jr. PUBLICITY. 24 with Mrs. r her William son K ‘ and qaught. r, William KK. Wanderbilt ITI, and Miss Muriel Vanderbilt, returned to New York from abroad today on th Cunard liner Lusitania. When asked |to make cent a statement report of her a faa : 7 planist and . practical pecain their ,dressy: and lish n ate styles. charm simplicity and modish 3 tailored ed st} They feature especially the correct effects to match the new vogue in tailored suits and Sean : teacher of piano, at 22 Board of building. papers eee open, DANCING SOCIALS and ' Saturday autumn shapes modish ofyf Protemsar lecture on" = new wear m tud ‘ you tt sity’ | entire of the: ur ty stu: | Ty th eeedey emiene ) de | Lo> urele Bel hem. apis ip t«oa oll ae} | Avi aitarnoon: will deliver a rand n hene winding | At low without Autumn e ee — F. C. Schramm. F. J. Hill Drug Co. hat a tha ‘ J<in held ery fp 1 fe i th Tt hair er s ed > part eC ; OW o | " th a ‘ rand ae ek icter of the university, ana | ty is held re t for th yf citizens which ft tur 0 > It 1s tae daily care and 1 rd un J ? } bur Vine Goenios alr the i| ity President ee oat and © & Hap Prien removes dust utes rae Call fo ree + I cleanliness The Dry Shampoo Cleanses Bes Ow itlonnl hea, t Oe Ere ee rm the standing a i int §ot Pr Work State or eState a Univ: i Before returnit eurat : Pp ae from Ww. Anna | ———$—— UNIVERSITY NOTES. ye _ P nt J Kingsbu will Se Result eh elontienl ate MARRIAGE Hyrum ontinual CYseT: 14 . nightgowns yoke, , We : long sleeve and high neck styles, finished with tucks, collars or without collars. The colorings are 7 the . yards—special, 12 YArG—SPSCia, . P now—our ever willThompson be at homehas aat, hostVienna, ‘S.riendsD of ththe young people at of Salt Salt Lake, Lakeé young people in Fr ; 2 He sald which will make Phone 65 for the correct time of to Coat arrive fo Edward Oct, double $1.00 Mrs. M. A. Craig of Goldfield, Nev rrived Salt Lal Tuesday and will ag t of her daughter, Mrs, N. L. | fceAliste if o. 1 Kensington flats, or an indefinite sta | | Our wares in all departments are not selected at random but instead, every piece is here because of exceptional design or quality and our prices are based on true merit. 29, flannelette the an than of | etn Baten eros for | “"hompson, ers > leather hats, with leather : Mrs. John }and‘a Mrs. John rSept. S anything rimmin¢es. [ie | e , of bolt 5¢ d of Snappy + and where to buy them, and we have in : ° Linen special —German and tions worth —Imitation a < in ebb > peblic warm Made ™ the dedication ceremony at St. cathedral, * Dainty, Sp } greatest e| Atkins } Gowns, * © at linen cluny laces and insertion to match in widths from 1 1-2 to 3 inches—bought to sell at 10c to 25¢ the yard—sale ........... Oe j Ladies / ‘ : 75e al, ‘con ¢ es purpose King ns conies farfor the16 purpose nuvpase ofof of appearing appeasing ape . The . | Fitzpatrick most - if: acl coks' sojourn in Morida ” . nsertrions tab- > complete p sev-| eave dress Real it] writing 1 entirely’ t special | we : + Flannelette Nicht trimmings ‘ y .19¢ ea surpasses awe | f the 1 ffairs of the, week|, Mt. and Mrs. A. H. King and daugh-| | was the farewell banquet given by the|' far ee ee ee Salt Lake and and : oe Id Mrs whit ayerfor Vhitney M. lace 1e, Q} Special Patent imported Wednesday | | and; newest materials & for the baby to juvenile trimmed hats : “a. . : . the top notch of fashion. We feature In Virginia the latter. part oe ee - excellent ir | sahara’ W ong i nee ren batiste, and finished with three pairs of supWorth $5.00 and 2 the correc mre ; 7 S to as eh high as $10.00. Saturday special Sv enee school e entertained about twenty-five guests. in- RP. Kyl » on Seventh. East Bast street. street.’ | ormally last evening at their home in| ® P- Kyle, on Seventh Sy athe fe 2 oe ted an t being M H. P, Clark lett Tipreday: for| ' dining ible TS mie. ee oe ae | : of . Never nae white porters. o++ LOC } ie whi dense G eee ee E wren ee Due. Sosso left es oon voce O tise Lottie Williams wil leave for | " The Ida. . ning eo season'sYa the selection up Smears, wf face. sur | 80 LOM. of trimmed two and . Bargains : ehildren’s quite NCEE ELS : lets, MISS Salt known the have made ° ial - well are who Sale ) \ $1.00. CHCH) been| i Nevaes Ee 1 include | ~ reed weeks Several in| syne 10e etn eae favorite JC ss : c ; white sewing thread 500 1 ad 1 a C ‘ 1 varc rar Spools, eel ; wo P ah > rc in Spencer, Ida., | at enio Park ¢ Rothschild, the pianist. eee Pearl Lake omenin of = worth supporters, by Fred C, Graham for the appearance | a phim ac oF rai Beigel. ee | (st, and Francis endriks, planist, bo coming direct from Kurope for a brief | tour of the Unitedy States. Special inaan ie ae eoees apnea were} was entertained yesé a Kensington by (imma Exclusively. || 'P° wn Sahl W place » > an- hat special will be one of greater rc 50¢ net covered hair: rolls, 24 inches long, extra. ..39e Cal i lavender and pink shades decorated | the Carter ranch in southern Nevada. ments Mi SIVE : ~Uus re Twenty guests. the afternoon C. afternoo R. club terday | Miss Ruby J.| - SHOP 4 Erma Peaurc airs. SVE George | Lillie Hooper Powers,] present during JW. Rog-| Rosa. | EW Beate H Outfitters 122 So. Main Miss in. s¢ | Suest at a charming affair given yes-| spending the summer fair lay atte aiiak bs Re ‘Clarence eae ers Piecne BeHoe Gardiner at her home in Forest Dale. | for the coming year. e parlors rere decorate: asters * i CHARLTON Women's Hintz, kook the Ghe and Jessie hostess . F eClell: 3,| large bowl of red nasturtiums graced| Wetec een ‘| the center of the dining table, and tiny Joseph Nelson, Wil-| red hearts were strung from the chan-| Newell ce V, Nibfalters a the corners of the room Mrs. J. A. Nichols, W Gardiner was assisted» by Mrs. Lille] Cc. Orem. Bey Pen ack Sie is ie aie. Coulam FE) R. Palme A. EE! Payne>’C fall, FM Pleisted ss Porter, D Pyper, G. d ursell, O. W. ey Mrs. the We“ splendid . atues ot ee oe | arenes ct mde A Aner ate hee sonnet | 7 oran V. S.’McCa h MaBonnin Henge Be Needham, Ham Nelson, He ae Oy; Ficd Nichols, el, ae einen were ter Wallace Jesse > artineau, H aretigces oe ab ernie a 3 Moyle ’. Myton, P oe aiueler @.O-| Little, her eee Walter a MOSEL ing Assisting hats those $2.95 $5.50 values Corsets—A pink, blue and. black, me In the dining room a color Joseph Geoghegan and his daughters. Howard, A. L. Hoppaugh, L..Humphries, | Scheme of green and white was chosen] the Misses Katherine and Gertrude WV oes Hender 30On a : for the decorations A cluny lace « loth | Geoghe ar lane inet er, ES for Tenia fia Bae tt L i rehiip Ws James Sobich or r green satin covered the dining ta-| where the Misses Geoghegan will re- | oaere ae ety 8 “SO8eph. | ble, where a’large cut glass bow] of as-| Jo Joh n ent. se ‘ y nter school at Notre ame Dane | Wacen ae L. C. Kelsey, Joseph | ters and ferns formed an effective cenob = | Kimball, ( H. hE Synecej Thomas <inney, as Ton $5 and A week-end special in the corset department that is most opportune—just when you must needs have a new corset to fit the new fall gown or suit over—this sale. A selected line of high bust and long hip and medinm bust and long hip models, Saturday Our Hat Special our $5.00 e<oe real hair nets 25e dies’ silk velv nee : “ ely es Long , aoe Bs Harma, ed We Hewett Oni, Tee | Oe Atis Erma Felt. A profusion of au. the .past: week inhe the< city asMe the guestat Hotes ait Henry.C: Hoffman, Gus 8. Veect throughout. the parlors, librace | ee momner, eae ee Homer, J. W: Houston, } 0° one S. LVOLION wal,Joseph LawrenceHowel,Grete.” “9” OFM) atrs. Clark T. strWhitneylast atevening, her homewhen] on| Seth, ond are ape temporarily at home at/# | William Havenor, W. B,| Ninth East ” ~~ tact Bae cae ash N. N be ever.je ina = J. B. Evans, R. J. Evans, Mo es Westcott, was ofelected members of the club are urged Fvans the office The next who meeting the clubto|' | can g to at- | H. Farnswort V. G. Farrell, Roy | Will be held Wednesday, Oct. 6, at the} : aes ts oes Felt. T. Hi Eitzger ald. F. W. Francis, | home of Mrs W. I. Snyder MiaecTene a hERA can Suan eRe L. H week than styles . $5.00 Engstrom, Siah trimmed priced, Py.UU. , club will 3 o'clock at the | elto 947 South I ‘ 0 | at S and Bon $5.50—special—$2.95, ° alu Our and new autumn colorings. For street 1 aeigidiieV fe melee Eien 1B | Republican afternoon ee r Usual, | | aEPa eepati erga Was noml-| [Oa Seventh te, ect street, an and wiltteome ef iad ae Buse nomg. | pated ton goer tad, Hewett he oneal eee every Night f us. | this | Grande told $5.00 Sliven at the Salt Lake theatre. ue . wy 7 ah ay dirs. Grace oolley Ww entertain : ‘ ~¢ % - have As be neu | MissesSurere Virginia Beatty, Carey McClure, with slake.| for elghteen guests. ete eee Sele SOF’ | Bransford, Ca t. RetoBlack, eV padeock: | Oflaid bridge were played, the Fourprize table being | have issued invitations for aULBECle reception|# John. Bros on George || tables Wire prettily O: cE decorated Maci Era iert with RRM el ie ohnAddison Brooks,Cains:J. Joseph 1. planet: BrownE. Caine, vonon by. by wereMrs abteonaeenice church semenee einee ooevening, ine| Methodist een m on oh Friday M ec ; around es will the Saturday effects to match the vogue in Autumn apparel. elite of the city , and moderately bride. ee 9:30 materials, this after- | by Until Throughout the entire de partment the atmosphere of Autumn pervades. Exclusive millinery ina vast wealth of new shapes Lake theatre by Mrs. | honor of Miss Arde lle | this Seven sey the Salt Cutler in Eighteen guests afternoon | and other tea which areuresky auesen oat se * ok OK will be given party at C. |.Romney, ae Beasley, Miss} Howard. Bessie played, for the te box noon {John where Frank Miss Allene and Miss present | followed the games, ress Beer, the dining poured Beasley A In the parlors and halls the bright-col-| ored autumn leaves were used with| pretty effect In the decorations club who| to the in-| < afternoon at her home low bowl of purple and decorated was Ruth Acceptances, = mbers of the thelr acceptances Mt the rene questing them¢ Geo given by Mrs. H. H. Lawson this week was that with which she entertained . til y dee. | assisted nauti fal Siri bunting yitatio 5 will come to the Commer. | the Knutsford hotel in an | » banquet orated — Go Open These are Opening Days in_ the Millinery Dep’t. be} ees President William H. Taft will breakfast this morning, the honored guest of > University club was the scene the Salt Lake Commer: fal club The | # delightful dinner party given last] park. Miss summerhays sang several | breakfast will be given in the dining hal | °Y noe by Fred Smith for of the club, and at this breakfast ttt members | musical selections. 5 I of the bridal party for the McMillanthree hundred * * * members will be | pres th wedding, which takes place this One of the largest affairs of the day baa bs noes saps os hi oft ly iz A col xr scheme of yellow and| Will be the wedding of Miss Bess Mcand all of the food be of oe te nf ch nace tl was effectively carried out in the} Millan and Charles Lavens Smith, the | will partake will rons' x oration and covers were laid for ceremony to be performed by Rev. Wil-| The eakfa will be an informal. merr twelve guests ! 1 M. Paden this evening at «68:30] iffair, Short talks willbe made by the Kk * o'clock the President First Presbyterian| and some of the distinguished The second of a series of bridge teas | church. ’ Te cece this Store Wik (Yale Yalkor5 marricd soon a Cg . | rr ea cee srt. | The members of the Y. W. C. A. Fri- | day evening held the first social of the| } season at their rooms in the Brooks Ar-|} ;cade. Miss Martha Humphrey talked| J sbout her trip through the Yose Valley and the UTranad canyon in zona, 4nd Mrs Don R. Coray talked on | of her recent trip through Yellowstone | Zwicky a * 5 wie Couiege inn on Phnursday night. The vanquel was in honor of tneir = first r presiagent and5 organizer, Morris Rosenoialt, Who ieaves early next week [or avew York, where he will study during ine Coming year. Covers were laid for twenty-lour guests, x « x Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seaboldt entertained at a handsom« ly &@ppointed dinner last. evening in nonor their Buests, Mrs. Charlotte Weems and W. © Ww Schrage of Chicago. x MR Mrs. O; T. Wilkinson was the hostess last night at a china shower in honor of concerning marital the re-|_ troubles, : replied I ; “T cannot have been that I do not say anything at so much in the wish to make this time. | public eye : state-| Sewing any | ment.” Open she | Third a ae “Royal” Stale Bread =? South. a 00 De ot eee n Mac hi ine Ss || kinds The ofideal family machines... Te laiers sewli.g than sewing any other make, ¢ ie | quloker and better—and Sty te repairs for every hent ey ‘land sce the pany ior toca Sowa Macuine Compant, 43 Sours Mam |