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Show IN THE REALM OF WOMAN | Beautiful Sterling China Dishes | _A DAILY FASHION HINT _]( SOCIETY \| Current Review of Salt S| | panied by her father, N. returned Saturday night from spent in Berlin the concert where given she AT CARLOAD a has | Every year PRICES Set Choice Select Stock | gained| in Berlin by the Ber- } lin Philharmonic rchestra, occasion Miss Clayton was on which solo) the artist, | That she sisted achieved upon her a wonderful apeparing suc- before the cert recital and may return for that E next fall after spending the) summer at the home of her parent Musie lovers will recall with pleasure| the delightful concert recital given by Mi Clayton in this city at the Salt, Lake theater when last here which was considered one of the most finished and | artistic musical affairs ever given by 8 lt is rather a cofneidence that Miss Clayton and Miss Emma Lucy Gates, who were close friends from childhood should both have scored such success in their chosen career * . ° was again The University of Utah the scene of a pleasant reception Mon- | day afternoon, when the girls of the; \first and second year classes received a large number of their friends in the reception rooms of the library building. | eolors, Nile green and white. Each girl jalso wearing badges of the combined colors The girls recelvying were o ) r: The Misses Florence ;}Summerhays, Hazel Connell, Mary Grimsdell, Selma Erp, Laura Crout Gertrude Reed, Ruth Olsen, Minnie Waleen, Leona Alien Louise Allen, Margaret Glace, Vivian Smith, Josephine Smith, Henrietta Maroy, Persia Rawlins, Selma Burton. The girls in| the second class were: The Misses Leo-| ina Brown Margaret Preston, Dora Snedden, Violet Christensen, Besste Young, Ivy Cracroft, Emma Berthonoll. | Bessie Greatheart, Lillie Redd, Pauline Guinsott!, Afton Parrish, Ray Hanson,| Annie Evans, Edna Cotterell. * . . Miss Lucy Lewis will entertain Wednesday at the University club at a jluncheon in honor of Miss Cary Mar|} shall, daughter of Judge and Mrs. John | Marshall, who has recently returned from several years spent abroad where! she has been attending school es heece large social affair of the evening| will be the dancing party to be given by Mr, and Mrs, Wellington E. Lake at thelr new ne "Cobblecrest'' in East South Temple street | e-°88 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. King very pleas, the nature of a farewell for their son Harold, who leaves for Southern Utah | for an indefinite stay a . > In the studio of Fred ¢ Monday afternoon and evening an r given in\ tem in teaching music called the Eff Ellis system, which has proved a suc attempted. Miss Hunter cess yherever |studied with Miss Ellis in Omaha and has successfully put the theory in} actice duri the winter ith large| -An dinners, ae demi-toilette, The design ,ete. Prof. + F McClel_ J.J, others and indorse system. the for smart restaurant |ovt ROEye Diane ee nian bee wine is effectively carried out in|Jean Clifton, pupil of Mrs. Ida Davis, Th £ ib b O ae SUDSCIIDET O j oe ee Dene be nell | suitable peers artistic study. servatory lan R e : : Id bli Republican, old . . an forms juns : bodice, short-waisted of front Bo sequi mother-of-pearl the on touch finishing ie "e effective | has which resident of Te eee ue ee eon 50 many for Lake Salt ane city The accompanying rn awihgra 437 See ene toe Mrs a narrow belt of turquoise blue velvet chapeau is white Neapolitan, swathed in white tulle and trim-| Se and ne ji origi Eck med with a cluster of feathers which match the belt. | one tee Gonterat da grate | a Seen eee g : Boe THE REPUBLICAN te ma FA ae te || THE HOUSEHOLD |)" 7 - =| Grapétruit, Nt 4 | Li, dy A So Sa ey it , i Halved cress Omelet Pepper and | Perk! J. J. 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Hewes err eweres, gine ... te teeeseeserees ee orenes Number gre forwarded ss pie oe to the ROLLERS FOR LINEN, | therefore, will be wanna ton days,| e each All the pretty centerpieces, buffet, order, sae = bureau aA table covers can be kept Directions for usin emb | 6 much more perfectly In linen closet | tern when recelved: co rm ere. emis SAFOem weeeeeeneweroseeeoes SHOIDDY ind sideboard drawer if rolled round | downward on the material a ae ace . sufficiently long pasteboard roll. The | with @ hot fron, being careful th press regular mailing case or tube will fill) material to be stamped {5 Jat Pose CORP Oe eeeeeeseseeeees seeeeees* SUED cae bill, if it Is of the length required. |@mooth eurface and f " all from ree for it | wrinkles. cover washable and duinty ea |®eevcceece aiu eq . Six 6-inch piates cloves, these; en add one-half » buttered cake WwW decora- Piece Breakfast Set . some and band . REGULAR the so aptly calls the "indust" the permanentroll could not be freshly eshly laundered tomatoes, gold | with the flour; mix well with the above,| cent Roman | one-ha easpoonful salt, together then . flour until with light, t tes - || & 0 yard | # aacld two cups of : ee a wo, aa Be: . spoonfuls of cream of tartar sifted | | Yora | cold : AKE, MAPLE SUGAR teacupful maple rolled hee ~ | and nan ana Inches with ons fingers| OF 6 years the drese requires, 3 yards | Butter, one tenspoopful each natmer | are PAA aA inche A on dis- | > eee and to brown over oe "ER Ein cup them Decorated Pattern tion, exactly like illustration. ommeeret || 3] o which is slipped through the narrow | creamed together; adc one cup of} straps at the under-arm seams, gives| molasses, one cup of sour milk, four | the long-walsted ffect which is oO "ges well beaten, three cups of flour,| No, 8030-Dutch Co fashionable. The collar, which finishes vo teaspoonfuls of soda Beat very |sign, to be transferee; In daisy the round Dutch neck, is of white linen, | thoroughly until very light 5 |} cambric, batiste, or any. mater scalloped and hand-embroidered, and | _ the vaist The embroider Pe ( hite, sugar of cup one eggre two y || yolks pint : ofof sweet milk scalded, with the ‘ anc of cornstarct aesdress : is|inqg an one *»> tablespoonful 05 1. | . earee } Pour this over your fruit in dish and y rakiiar Sez yhites of eres nn the maker's fancy, front and back {s elthe V | bananas and nut meats. Re DE at until |} your bowl] ts two-thirds full. The pour over all a custard made of nen fine tucks, stitched to nearly | Serve i 1e, which gi ves the 5 skirt plenty of room Pwo wide | extension | 1 BEDIRLICAN PATTERN | | TT 5 ae of white should be To the kraut add four fines | ene lots. CUSTARD. ine a glass with lady Scat tand eben bowltans with ones sugar; ae |) oranges, sprinkle Sack oo - = ONES IECE an- | caraway carload See table. \X/ with flour, and serve| ---- A cup of peanuts will| HLUNGARIAN SAUERKRAUT a quart of soup | Boil sauérkraut with beef brisket' for a barat : ‘ j three hours Wh en brisket t is done BREAKFAST 4 other, thicken 1 half an hour be required for sn es in y and take advantage of this offer at once. Colonial Pattern wall water,|of the butler's pantry. rr is a D hours.| vice for linen in daily use; but Lacanen of two us are cheap in price only. any beautify ns atin suet cra PEANUTSOUP should cost u O Monday | drawn together and the open end arranged with a easing and tape, to close after the roll is replaced. On this ‘uls with slimmer They will Dishes China Sterling of these * ° Ahsexcell . ar SOUP. : they can from the laundry, : ny xe lent soup can be made, using|they have been folded Seatie saute as the mae Grind the| One matron tells of a roll can cove do allow to These dishes are guaranteed to be first class. set tae -9ad Jaf it mig, be ‘Boritanentts: aroni With cl at 0 | can be Eabe-shaped, macde, ae PX lineni intoo which the ~ | Steak = they California | --- are sets to daughter o ala these y city en " "« e Joel Priest, of Bolse, with friends in the city in of ° opportunit e t e give W just what etre eae Pesach tee a | Toast arrot Timbale. Saratoga Potatoe 2S Small Cakes, Tea eC M. her the in one etait ee' || play at our office, 208 S. West Temple, A. with : diese! tuane' tee : B. lweek | ing are more, pay y W 4 mont @ of Mise "Aina Wer at the| soa einem, Sweetened With Salt, Vinegar, Coffee. Gene "2 Mrs. ar # srench , al. M ' ; Haivea aan | ee : © Colonel and Mrs. children, are again South Fifth East dmwo'e6K a ay, DAILY PATTERN a 7. h a Cc h the news Ail ° 99 popu- a former Boggs. G. Sarah Mrs. tar eee on 4 ee or pup! as. a Sa {2 Ve : 4 7 in ornament shaped ar 5 : : , ll ‘6 | - theater eye etgstegetnat ee | take the paper for six months at the regular rate-* uote uz (serae,0° StV8P cal eve Atalebutterfly-|"' white eatin. with eh derpecice tassels. Wore « #8". ecru lace, finished with heavy gold 5 ee : . or new, agreeing to OUT OF TOWN SUBSCRIBERS may have the benefit of this offer, but the freight charges which will amount from 25c to $1.00, according to distance, must be paid by the subscriber ET te YOUR ORDER IN EARLY a |