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Show THE || - = tiful Easter hymns--and much, are but anxious with only services many to see the mean! ilas! who lovely dec- seldom seen onHe aa a tecta undeee unless occasionally cheeo i < good old days eo. nak : The wedding ham and Charle: place of Monday home, Elmer i Mrs. tain a the weeks. | the bridge aay will haa will will of the bride the man | ceremony will be | The bridal supper and evening Mr. for| party after and and ths Mrs Douglass oe family friends ceremony . Rulon (Bray Mortatt | Wednesday by will evening , be at at | {| the the whe where the crowds ar that extra policemen | required bee n to preserve rumors and Four Hundréd" fashion eee i in oo tides. aon, Nive. Sam mon,;: Mrs. C. Whitney, and ae ir Sed Pr ym Danae Eas ang ae rau to set/ i. es caine Rev. form the affair on 8 at the o'clock Elmer account 1 * Her! eas Goshen It of Miss Vera Tingey, clubs and showers for | retary of State Tingey, ire. HT Hi big Prats. ¢. Cluff, M. entertained at Hass CrisB. the the| luncheons. * Easter may well "Queen of Festivals." be called It comes be will | will be bride The married Saturday * quict | engagement Mrs. E gagement Moyle of her of and Joseph at the ig Sec-| R.| home evening, at The the of| 21st. announced at of met president Mrs at | 7-30 | A Clef Treble Thursday always The evening welcome Ladies' will have | afternoon | The at eat club day evening with residence Mrs. of club is follows: Te composed | of re Miss college| Ro cua Esand 80 ; nething home their someth Ing@ at | make their to home ne infrien Sugar They arate cg eo a.will . her treatment bythe of the AND fact EQUAL that C. Agent the . F. A. T. & S.F. OF WARREN Ry., 411 Dooly Block, Sait Lake daily trains to are GUALITY" CHILDREN'S TO we INFORMATION INQUIRE in GARMENTS. PROVE OUR CLAIMS: taffeta row of ilk, 27 silk braid, inehe long 5 at ‘ 4.45 COATS, or full % length, length plain sleeves, or loose faney backs, trimmed in black WALKING only, sizes, medium to two SKIRTS, 28 weight waist Panama bands, 37 to cloth 45 rows of the new folds, in circular tan, tyle castor r 10-inch a good accordion black plaited mercerized Nounce (our sateen Blite underskirt, make), Os JOC LITTLE GIRL''S COATS, pretty checked and braid. trimmed, for spring faney at gray ..... and summer mixtures, RTS ; wea collarless a made style, Splendid of $ ee 2.98 THE SUITS $14.75 which suits there's a lined we They loss on are are selling made them. with at up Materials, excellent quality $14.75 are from makers'. plain and taffeta not the odd faney silk, sizes bolts: thus $14.75 4 all SUITS Which Loose, ens, Panamas you will we easy and find a are fitting fine great selling ton worsteds, collection at at $22.50 styles high in are plain colors this or popular connections electric ria the Western . exceptionally or fancy plain at Omaha for lighted trains of The North- Tourist sle epnir 1g cars Salt Lake City to Chicago mid rele Etorst Paul and Minneapolis without ehanrer wool- Tickets, sleepingg car reservations formation can be obtained from 50 price, and ful! in- C. A. WALKER, General Agent, Chicago & North-Western Ry. No. 3 lest Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. shake _ subject RU a mpen,tmonaht Se smoke oF t z Miss Ethel Snow and P. H. Irwin, | comfort in furnishing and woodwork, Supe rintendent of the Utah division of advocating the mission furniture, so he Bell Telephone company were whom a pair of new gloves may much in vogue, mean pee | married quietly ' at 4 o'clock yesterday . a great deal.ore srnoon, e's reception for members At the meeting of the Cleofan Tuesala _ the family and few intimate ee ree HE entertain at oe | friend followed in the evening at the day afternoon Mrs. Susie Riter Wells read an excellent paper entitled "Art oa 5 parents, Mr. and Spalding, his mother, Mrs. J. F.~ Spaid- | ®home of L. the Ct bride's i i in the ublic Schools," showing how gz. and the Misses Spalding. Mar- | mi arist pos much was done in that direction in guerites will be used exclusively in ; oe comparison with former times and of the dining room and Baster lilies in a the we anos fsx Mary affair ¢ the lasting effect it made on the minds of the children in eae years and throughout their liv a * ~ cant Tuesday evening, rotawad oe a A very pretty home that of Miss Pearl Richardson Tuesday family ent and The close wedding Riser night. friends couple left for and' will be at-home after 74 D street tosis 3) 4 a and only being short was] reception Blair the given bridesmald The bride Miss at wore trip fon and carried the Ethel pres- | white silk trimmed a home of the Hepworth. beautiful with gown lace and bride's roses of ehifThe April 20 at|'priaesmaid: wore a gown of pink and carried pink carnations. About fifty " gSuests were present. he dance to be giyen in AmuseMr, and Mrs Traloy left on a late ment hall, Fort § Douglas, Tuesday | train' for California They will tour evening in honor of the officers and that part of the The history mechion of the Ladies' Literary club held an interesting meeting Thursday H morning Mrs. A Roxrud read se eee paper on Greece 421-413 B An interesting one-minute talk on Aristophanes and Euripides followed the reading of the paper. * . > a i The members of the Browning section of the Ladies' Literary club were delightfully entertained yesterday at the Commercial ea by Mrs. Kelsey The poen Return of the ao Druses,"* ia studied and discussed Wood, from Paris. They will |W elby in Denver about the 20th They arrive in New York the 21st, and will | will make their future home there. go to Kansas for a few weeks before fr. and Mrs. O, Salisbury and returning to Salt Lake sons will return from their European . trip = time in June Mr. and. Mrs, Sine 3amberger, Mrs. W. R. Wallace ee children are Miss Helen Bamberger and Arth in Callfoyiila ‘ Behal, of New York, will receive The Misses Spalding leave Tuesday their friends informally this afternoon r the east and will a ce the 28th at the Bamberger home, East rst of the month for Eur« South street. A cablegram has be art rived from Nagasaki, Japan, announcing the safe The last week has been rather well able of Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Walfilled considering the fact it was Holy ace week, alth the entertainments Miss Edith Sutherland, who is athave been informal and contending school in New York, will spend in spicuously honor of the Easter er Baste ‘yr holidays with her parents brides. > and Mrs, George A. Suther. , In Washington, D. Mrs. Hanauer and Miss Hanauer Mrs. Richard lskridge is visiting will arrive week from California. sbarents, Mr. and Mrs David They have waiting for the Salt t Lake Route to be in good condition, Mrs, John F. Marshall and daughas they return jhome that ers, Mary and Cary, are in Geneval, Switzerland. Mrs. Henry Tacuenine wel enterSALTS. Henry La Motte and son, Eextain Tuesday afternoon at a ones. ton, have returned after a trip to Panton for her daughter, Mrs. J.-E ama Mrs. La Motte will attend the Young, of De ps +r continental congress at Washington, j Cc The next nissting of the current events section of >» Ladies' Literary club will be held afternoon, April 20, tion of officers for the next year Mr Ganz win review "Th Divine Mrs. E.Mc Conmunhy will give a paper on , One Source of Uncle aa s Rey ene.' ladies of a brillfant invitations A Salt the artillery, promises to A large number been issuec affair. have be of ‘ NEE a ee | cablegram has been received by Lake friends from Mr. and Mrs, | » country | month. | 7 for about =e PERSONALS. Mrs. A. E. a Welby will join) Mr * Miss Edna Cohn for the east, and will where she expects to studies. leave soon Mr. and Mrs. Cc. C. Slade will be a home to their friends in home, 661 Third street, after Miss May will be Spalding Cards are out for * wedding of| until the close of the university Miss Juliet Marks and Jacob A. Kahn. The wedding to take place April 25th Daenite: . = . Buckingham, Mrs. Heber M. Wells will leave this NM Mary E, Jud ge and Tener week for a visit with Mr. *and vom John Mrs. E ere will return Alma D. Katz ey Portland, Ore oon from Chica * > Mr. and Mrs Tae as C, Royle will celebrate the forty-ninth anniversary Mr D Cc Haskicdas will entertain informally es their wedding April 23. Another at tea this evening for fear they hope to celebrate their goldMrs. J oUae: of Denver ) wedding in a manner appropriate . to the Seow Mrs. Fred Slade will give a "pocket The many nds of Mrs. Iedshower tomorrow afternoon in honor mund Wilkes will, ne glad to know that of Miss Grace ae liffe. she is recovering from her serious {lers. A number of events in society are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamare are the scheduled for the coming week, aside guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lee Charles from the weddings Miller during their stay in the city. * They will leave soon after the organ Mrs. Howard S. Stowe will give the recital Monday night at the' First first of a series of bridge affairs Tuesoun enna chureh and will sail day afternoon, April 19 from San Francisco for New * . * Zealand, where Mr. Lemare will give Tomorow afternoon Mrz. O. E. his next recital. * Tau for F Hud pes pursue her vocal | * * . Immediately that calls to mind what you need to home. Perhaps a new piece of furniture in this Generally, a very perplexing condition of affairs room or that-new curtains, new carpets, linoleums to replace the old. confronts the housewife at this time of the vear. So many new things to buy that the domestic purse is likely to be overtaxed unless you go to the Greenewald Furniture Store, where modern designs in reliable qualities are coupled with modThis is the store that helps you most at house cleaning time. erate prices. A money-back guarantee goes with everything we sell. The better * ° » The Bayview club will meet with Mrs. Charles Morse tomorrow. afterpoon, The meetings of the club are interesting and instructive, following the Bayview eee * of furnishing Easter and is the signal enhance the CARPETS RUGS NOW dD oO not wait tili the old carpet till you discover the threadbare Look it over In advance; then Is is {if torn up places you that a new one is necessary, ee to us we will show you Just what you want. showing pees see all that is Peale to er the floor find and Our cov- and house cleaning. convenience of the the Furniture exacting we in taste as figuring the YOU WANT TO is if you sell That are to designa and conservdrelation between value and' We have a well ba lanced the numerous Departments Ours are the reaulrements lines that line meet in all each of household All BUY you oul GO-CARTS have to do is direct RIGHT your attention * We have them $45 -Folding, ing styles and as low as $4 and Folding-Reclining whatever to pay we furnish buy anywhere the the best as price that high and the you desire price SPECIALS "PHONES, 3190. Call 3190, either "phone, to get The Inter-Mountain Republican, any partment, advertising or circulation devartment a $5 en Watch week Salt Lake Building and Mig.Co. LUMBER And Building Material Office and Fixtures. Store Phones 345, 30-40 N. 2d West week for We offer them every HANDY HAT A decorative article and for just the look 45c. Golden with three * top cun shelf hooks und Oak tiers and useful dining-room, at the price- Plate rack for plates, three rows of el RACK.-- AND A GOOD ONE. Plate Rack 45 Cs Special 1.15 Va F ruts re of nicely unusual Golden finished worth Oak and as Recin- Each week we offer one or more specials special Prices. We this in compliment the m any customers who visit our Store that they m: ty Secure these Httle nfe *k-nacks, so essential { n the furnishing of a house at diminutive . to show 2 The tourist section of the Ladies' Jjterary club will hold Its regular mneeting eee morning in the ciub house, Miss Jessup will read a paper on "Chinese Immigration." BOTH spring The FURNITURE The Seekers' ali met Tuesday with Mrs, Busteed Mrs. R. H. Thomson gave an interesting paper on "Rosa Bonheur." The next aan will be t Tuesday afternoon, April 17, with Mrs. R. H. Thomson. * for comfort -_-oOoOor BUY AND * The Wasatch VAterax) club will meet with Mrs. W. A. Wright, 1139 East Second South, coeeey afternoon, April 17. passing the of Line. clever light fabries, * $22. route St. Paul-Minneapolis-Duluth ordinary and mixtures for between Equipment. Fast Schedules. The Best of Everything. Direct | Jacket the East Limited and Los Angeles Limited and of the China & Japan Fast Mail and Eastern Express. 9.50 sizes,-at through Over the only double track railway the Missouri River and Chicago, the the famous elect ric lighted Overland at § ‘ fast Chicago and 50 . finished gra Four in $4 at PETTICOATS, a of 24 ‘ with black, all SKIRTS, all at WALKING bottom gar- . $14.75 long models. iencone everyone don. don SILK shades and THE He The house decoration section of the Ladies' Literary club met Monday al then Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy Tea eee iileretiie veneer on Lie. ie Te Ysyepspae Her ideas were original nestrives vie ota9 ceanested for SUMMER=-== FOR | Mine. Ip -=-=THIS East| is much more common than in for. mer years and the Easter holidays are The wedding of Miss Helen Mar looked forward to with almost aS; Whitney and J, W. Timpson was solmuch eagerness. as those of Christ-|emnized in the temple Wednesday mastide Seg asea A wedding breakfast folowed at the home of the bride's Easter marks a change of seasons | father, Bishop O. L. Whitney. From and it seems to be the custom that, no|5 to 9 the newly married moouple were ; ee sty. leader C2 Ss ens ve society leader who can af: | the milliner's art, to one, perhaps, to,| aftendance : CHEAP RATES EAST And to OLD MEXICO IN Tibbals| : as blcesedt ee one The Shakespeare section of the Lavery air is filled with taka bebe ee Lys of Easter One of the ets rae weddings, it | gies' Literary. club will meet. Wednesmusic and the scent of Baster flowers. | is said, will be > eoleranized in the Jew- | day morning at the clubhouse es plan The exchange of Easter gifts and cards | jsh synagogu the work for: the coming year. A full from ‘the sociely Tender who canaf: | | at. the| Walker. Miss. OPPORTUNITIES FOR VALUES sleeves, elbow PANAMA » Thurs- Hague H. UNDERSOLD at SATEEN chorus meet Miss : length dark 2 255 | BE. M. Dayis, | graduates and has a membership of | wedding to | twenty It meets every two WEEKS» evenings and afternoons alternately. | Officers have recently Dery See ee ae announces the endaughter, Louise, to THE ARE with will M. HERE inches members|! club | South Temple street will give a book review. The room its regular practice Friday in Mrs. Wetzell's studio ah erie College publicity MISSES' WOMEN'S he Literary wider WOMEN'S, ments, meet at New NEVER MONEY-SAVING "LOWEST only, | building. want TAFFETA Emery| will \864+ of| Wn the club ALL NEW SILK COATS, of good quality round collar, trimmed with two | el with 4 o'clock TO undeniably full Wishard; Silver. The wedding will t enuurer. Mra EO. Hattie Ta iherecu. fetter pert of the month, | ¢4s | ence (ean oue the | James W. with | occur the | eabody. , society The death | Thomas] daughter H deat Lawrence, 1906 show- Holmes "and later. enjoyed a dinner | in the cafe which was quite an elab- | orate affair | Mrs, Lawrence is n route from} Kansas City to the Pacific northwest.| per| are a recent Prof. Mrs. PS D. even| Commercial (e08 peraber hats Porter, Mrs. C. °C. Slade, Mrs. will the father, Mary Of | nristy of the bride's Wednesday I. ceremony. of the bride's | Radcliffe home by PRICE We | ote te 15, Gen'l ec- | What Deto APRIL NOMEN'S SPRING SUITS COATS ¢& WAISTS | ThenNe Accom on married Poe Misses Helen Buckingham, Myra | Fairy N., daughter of Mrs. Sowles, Myrtle Young, Mina Rogers, | to Arthur F. Gentry, the while Mrs. Le Grand Young, Miss | take place in June. Tinsman and the Misses Little and| * * @ others the Improvement." Chemist Harms| of "Food Adulterations ane Mrs. marriage of Miss Grace Rad and Clifton S. Young will be} -iemnized mother at ¢ are: Mrs. oe Se The viitte There! that are trying appearing or urd Ne order. whispers aoe 0 @ - oe Sate ahend of ele nee Se to meet May ) Y orentt Can SUNDAY, Fy, WONDERFUL a|the National P. Is. O. society. was ae the city yesterday. A committee of the | local society ente rtained her ina One | inane y i e arounc i aS are REDD LAR Eats ey, ey el The Easter Ne is one of the | Perform pees ae ie DI Ce arcs sights of the year in New' York, on of the immediate familly Bee eae | the fashionable thoroughfares and " reception will follow from 8:3¢ re. around the entrances of the fashionarn Ce | are have ape Ren }accompanied Mr. and Mrs. entertain tt ee able churches, often so dense 7C¢¥ar< zA Civic spoke Wake- performed Rev. | airreq Brown of Ogden. cere- | Russell G. Schulder will Mr. same a month's trip to California ONE oa enter- | Polly in CITY, Ft ep interesting Fee oe j pele riday afternoon at re sdies sit- | erary club, although the attendance | ws 1s 2" es $0 good as usuc LN bowl : eg ay pet eet eing Goo $5.2 erie ay afternoon Miss adjourned Thursday i eae i entertain Fablan Friday give aay U Saar sae ee AND ENGAGEMENTS. wedding chapter }ond Ferdinand at The at best left two Lord Thursday eats Peron B. Sprague ace) SALT LAKE ESTABLISHED ling and Perey Vaughan Molson will ae how artic] Oe ee rite sta Miss Alice Cunningtak place! at St. Mark's cathedral | Mrs. Harry ome e Sean Pratt, which took | 4 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. . | Miss Emily Richare Ss a voca cs lc p ih evening Scott Pratt tea = Pe WEDDINGS mony in e presence of the family and intimate friends of: the TOURE couple The nade was oO aay Fel] rated in Easter effect Miss Joseph- Frank for Russell hes > Waedncaaes ee ey was a very pretty affair. I. Goshen performed the Mrs. Provo ° bridge aparea with jn Miss a ribbon strings, which reminds you of your mother or grandmother and the; £ S OLUBS WOMEN'S Cary will entertain her card club and a few guests | sr imme, during which delicious re-| a ae reshments were served, was most en-| Mrs. W. F. Mack gives a Ea RecAnt and full of interest to the Monaay at Franklin's for her . |members, who are 1 jJolcing over the Miss Reynolds. |fact that for the first time in the his-| eS } tory of the chapter it will have its Mrs. James X. Ferguson has re-|full quota of representation at the} turned to her home in Terminal Is- | Continental congress to be held in|} land | Washington, D Cc, thi month, be. . ginning the 19th Mrs. Mary . Al-| Mrs C O. Whittemore will enter- | len will go in her capacity of state re-| tain the * as club Wednesday, the | gent Mrs. Henry La Motte will be the 18th regent's proxy, while Mrs Thomas | op eee Weir is the accredited delegate from Miss Aline Crismon has returned | the chapter | after a six-months' visit in California. | The executive board voted to Dear | | their share in planting trees to adorn M1 Ernest rata iret entertains the | the university campus on Arbor day, | nlite iis at her poe Thursday ste a eee clubs Ee city ia) | Wha s to be Known as ub aven e.| Miss Marguerite T: ayiet is visiting | With thanks to. the Rel Srateee friends orations and view the eee show and-the Easter hats By re the Easter bonnet is a back Aimar -everyone now wears hats Ww ith excont n of the w idow bonnet one is REPUBLICAN, | Members of ae of Liberty chap-| lter of the D were the guests} Thursday penedaar of Mrs. Russell L Tracy Mrs. A. F. ‘Hosmer, the viceregent, was chairman for the afternoon Mrs. W. R. Wightman read a paper on "Childhood Literature" that }Was most interesting and entertain|} ing Little Bernice Hall, who sang {wo quaint little songs, accepted the applause which followed like one "to |} the manor born.' | | The social hour following the pro- aa Anumber of pretty home weddings} have been solemnized Not the least) Important one was that of Miss Alice EBilen Goodwin and Lester L. Savage on Tuesday nig a at the home of her! father, Judge C Goodwin 3ishop | Fr Spalding performed the ceremony The house wa rowel o beaut befitting the occasion The} bride's gown was a beautiful creation] of white net over taffeta, over which fell a tulle veil. She carried a shower boquet of lili of the valley Miss! Eloise Sadler, the maid of honor, was! charming in white net over pink taffeta Mr. and Mrs. Savage left for New York for a hala s visit with Mr. | Savage's famil They ill make their home in Ely, Nev * ¢« * The churches will be crowded today, not onl vith those to whom the beauso INTER-MOUNTAIN article Weath- ered finishes, 32 ft. wide, 14 in. high with 9x7 in. mirror in center. Just right for a small hall or~ for store and office use will City |