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Show ee MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, WE EK Matinee h = Vorld's Grentost ( SOCIETY Current Review of Salt Ty ake's ke' Social Events BURNS.JOHNSON and best present Prices, $1.50. One of afternoon 26c to $1.00, Boxes 25c Now and on. and stalls Vitations 5oc. Sale. 434, The Comedy TONIGHT AND ALL Success MR. of DANIEL As Seasons, SULLY Father o Daly, 1@ pleasure of the aStarinanin His Most THE day lyde 28e 50c, and NEXT F Matinees Saturday, RIGHT ‘STU ART OF ee por PHONES 3869 7 _Wednes- | 25 WEEK-RALPH "BY ae er - MATINEE "he a ch odro dr 8 pe: 50c, 76c; Box eo Doreta. seat ces Now . Mov, cud Tues., May " > J SE erICrman ces, Ao _ CHICAGO Seven 10 and s SYMPHONY Solotsta-5 Co., ate lat i surface. 5 ee The with vases Sanit $1 tonight. hours. The delightful affair was ers were lata M. for eight . an ter Ps enrerratitit n Sweetri peas yand for Cc. 11. oe ORCHESTRA Heritage mia Di mally rriday Salt and Mrs, afternoon A. ing after the ae willl when @® the at. social place c oF. aneete bers of ones soy whomor< the of the kinder-| unfailing WATER gratifying In H- WAS PROCESS lous results. : OF QUALITY' Phone will er Cc of 192. Danse h ; Keves, aed there jie! ssc" At the an rs of be the the be 1 good popu Apri het atmioos eniited 1 and Kingender was Jia chairman: 1Y 1irman, Mrs. ‘ni and the « ae iper- will | enter- want Confederacy 7 of _ Mrs A Twenty-s of Ww the ond cl Phone delivery your to and b wenLy: \ M order for prompt C 163 South 0 Ae' Main Co Street : changes, years of aa bene Yoel eat tol gervite, l t ee r : If you enjoy TONIGHT greatest New route) to Ee treet R pre nS a 12 P 20 a trip ear fare to = Pa ne oO) adn the the use same ee ry v ery dei "ft, rts juding racetrack ae ‘Aunt will oe. a le Jerusha.' Usual Prices. noGalatea-the ee a a 25 Per Cent Goods (44) off (%4) e Po now ponent suena 1#tas- an checks ellas-Fanc © da Pere oe Ser achemires-Pekin ee" ad ‘Sooteh twill suitione cae eae ak tnellas-Fan LAST DAY fabrics, sacrificed to satisfy a Sale Galatea French | ne n Pagida ay la ults, BUY! Imported Linens eee very ete-lIgeht and wants v | |} Inck \ Seana darri | quality Suiting ValValue-salele - all Satur-| lara t $1.26 Areas: the the gene pease Fancy 15¢e c ty of the eel irSon. OF faglere: yard-sale, N B New shed uae vice" AY Value mported i duinte regu- Tissues Bk th - Ghleaks wanted x lnide and ee White gro the newest oe w de-250 I Batiste styles Ana. Pe Ree ees 7 sheer wit = color values-sale-Saturday G; mporte value-sale-llic most Tissues 25c value-sale-12¥eoc $1.25 Value-sale-69c h inghams 25c value-sale-15c of wash batiste| Fine imported T | © | Tissue ealolore ‘d Value-sale-25e D ress | I Linens ginehams-th ou te akes waists and dresses this beautissue {is ideal Fine imported selection of patterns. Linens will opportunity "f © eas \ igured Dress Lawns g oy : F | 35¢ value-sale-25c mn Hundreds 124ec of yards value-sale-714c of the newest be the vogue this season-this {s an lawns of th eason-white grounds sal ine dress linens in the wanted and stripes in black and wanted col colors and 16 popular natural effects 27 inches| wide, excellent for wash dresses-l12sc de-sie values-sale-Saturday the last day-25c | -Saturday the last day If it's a hat for dress or a modish, clever style for street wear, you'll save Millinery by coming { a ca dress with27 figures inches values-sale to a special Sale That Madam Stimis features for Saturday-not one special but five of the greatest Saturday bargains quoted this season. $6 to $7 Trimmed Hats, $5 $9 to $11 Trimmed Hats, $8 $12 to $14 Trimmed Hats, $10 $16 to $18 Trimmed Hats, $15 $20 to $25 Trimmed Hats, $18 Including all the new and ing color effects-modish Hand becoming styles for present and early summer wear. A great variety of artistic shapes-becomtrimmings and wanted materials-Walker's specials are crowd magnets-choose early. Embroidered p W aists-$3.49 tke walste eV waist sale department of fine Made of and hiet colla nd cuffs edged sizes ts pectal $3.49 35c Saturday hand sheer llar guisitely embroidered we OMO feature embroidered lawns in models wit h dainty Val, ruffles and a : acy . s = the The be OMO showing OMO has its interested in the sizes and styles own peculiar points knowing them. for all requirements. of exocellence-yow'll OMO dress shields are absolutely impervious positively odorless, readily cleansed, hygienic, 36e : A demonstration of a really perfect dress shield -let the demonstrator explain the features of laces-all ] Se flounces Shields emonstration long 6x- Muslin tucked Dress lingerie the stylish Fronts are and finished with fine tucke- Drawers- broidered ues, 19¢ eG j o'clo e F Memor ; at = ae as 2; n Ta) ate ite ax ae o e prope hi ae aM Oa oe SHOOTING and a Wau. Hf more a Chinese por ular in urled vest Chinese ‘‘Little be Colored Dress every woman who would save on wash fabrics for present or future use will find no day- An undermuslin special for Saturday only-one entire lot of women's muslin drawers in full flounced styles-open or closed-trimmed with em- an tay durable-lined not with rubber, odorless Teer Ask for Bete facts that e woman to cool moisture, and very but with the celebrated OMG our brieNet-it tells dress shouvid know Come Satur- val- Salt day lepartme t BURIED wel! Lake aft Chinatown boon. In. tt the Know! (ity cem ved several days fuco ina wound received veral da row aren a drunken cowboy springs, Wyo : Roane: was special from $1.55 for Saturday to $4.55 held igo in a in Rock: $4.45 Made of all-wool serges, worsteds and fancy weaves in well tailored, cleverly designed models - light, medium and dark patterns. Sizes complete from 2' yrs to 16 yrs- suits built strong where the wear is strongeat $4. A5 tre to $9.00 values-sale Saturday tn; thes D-De Evang undertaking es tablishment W au's BS service, many o ft olle »pwed the to the {rie aaah hearse ae aa burial Home- Friday ye Deaieie as fed. $10 T. D. Lowis' Givrontempt we than ff) in Judge rare ith, eaine two io eppene or | proceeding compan} The fir was paid. that ona Suit for the Boy : cook, of Here's a will save you $6.00to $9.00 nobby Styles in Norfolk, Russian and Sailor Suits ee IS Mothers! sto _---Kee "AUNT JERUSHA" Acres,'' Novelties (4%) off Goods Special-l5c of placé GA. ri } 4 ae a x J ents Lie gements a She oc EDEN AND ALL WEEK England drama ever written a play like ‘‘Shore with as- com 4 livedre THEATRE stead'' and ‘"Way Down Fast,'' you: pleased at e 5 on py Lee The ard Special Salt Take & Oxden (Lagoon CHINESE VICTIM OF HORSE ene eee GRAND Francisco, ai the Grand "Army hall at 8 o'clock " the oldest families the ward will be In other wards It s also rumored that the cong papa tion will refuse to) cecept Mr Ba rtor sch as he al un There will be a mee yas k Sena Plisse 50c on the Dollar such opportunity again this season. In RIALwae COMMITTEE HOLD MEETING 0 oods-im atistes- nite. Saturday the r has heen. rumores hat Bishop Rarton of the Nineteenth ward inte teasers fe merical a--cieh, Saari t lar talks Imported (14) off ‘""Hydegrade' special ‘ ; MEM : Citi of Fourteenth ean eke Briggs dress crear newest ale. will be a gala bargain . , For dainty s imer tiful, sheer chittan a2 uallty In a cholce ue-sale, 26c TAKING I cs 49- Saturday licenses is isae. 6 ae Theae madwh will mininais e knife," he said Peng at ee Lnges Goods and wool ee remnants from this season's dress goods stock-| ¥ volles-Sil mee up to 8 yards--Saturday the last day of the WC mee ce ane ae eee mire Wash . om ‘halk: ‘ y any 8 ee OPN bart it non-operative ¢ common sense measures are taking the place of op . recen Mormon church, caused by the M South. Teniple It Isaa Sant the season's The of assortment entire our Dress 3314 Per Cent (¥%) off That quotes the lowest reductions in our merchandising experience. Sheer summery cottons in the wanted patterns, color effects and qualities for waistings, dresses, children's wear, etc.-sacrifi for this unprecedented stock reducing sale event. ape Briggs in sale this tn tnclade We n SATURDAY-THE erations and drastic drudger in the omes of the land, a matter of great significance to the welfare and health of the home, iS: are too busy with ye t coal. F.. ilk atripes- Cream | Hundreds of yards of this season's newest-fresh from the loom-wash backward season's demand for lower stocks. girl Spiel SENSE Herbert Batiates-| chevron | (14) off Entire stock of our ee se i dress pat- | The elite Porisian Plisse pattern novelties for the | terns in all the new ves and coloorings. ll Plisse dresses-elegnant satin Pekin wool and elegant arr ana Saag fabrics. Satu ay |fashionable |striped patterns. Saturday the last day of the sale the last day of the sale iffon PLACE OF OPERATIONS n oa 344 Per Cent 35¢ « marriage month Meee pee COMMON s re-elected MAY for diagonal day of the last Imported Patterns prosecutions 69 Goods Sale ¢ OFFER RESIGNATION, the toice'to"stuay life's hae w el f the with RATE Ele} were and 50c on the Dollar Grain $ros 5e 15e ‘ April. no boys ae Cur POE hot and being aan Seaside suiting-a Tinens ice fabric especially sult-| for spring nd summer-li t nd ro /-In gr ai assortment. Ss stripes and plain able for outing wear From a new sh pment} ‘with figured and floral patterns In great selection colors. uftable for dresses, children wear, eto. we place it on sale Sebureicy, _ the season's } choice of colorings. 580 Inches = suitable for | Qualities. hota t to soll =pvem oe at 25c the yeard- ed color effects-lbc value, 11 | dresser, ee te 5 lues-sale-Saturday| sale-Saturday the last day- | the last day-11 é 17 of ‘sul tube cancer in "an Saturday--$2.6 DAY Remnants Goods taffetas-French Twill ls-Serges-Wool Saturday easide = 7 Dress ooo the, children's ‘cause heart 6 dying demned x-| unanimously confirmation teenth of € LAST price Thousands of yards of this season's newest dress fabrics and suitings sacrificed for 25 Per Cent (14) off eee . Mr The number of AsMrs it}sued t Seber during. edt bith made in' the boundarles. of ie NID second and Twenty third wards of the heat- Black at the ronger dewlings $2.65 toe and | pane an immediate stock reduction-a backward season demands it. Never in our history of dress goods sales have prices been so tremendously reduced-never have values like these been offered at such sweeping price reductions, Saturday is the last day of this great bargain dress goods event-values will merit purchases for future needs-buy Saturday-you'll save- colors in pla Wa fudioy. patterns-special day, the last ye of tho sale, lic Two hundred nd'stx case of con tarliou ind infectious djs¢ es "wer epor ted ring the month, i7 of these bein ull pe > searlet fever ily thet ria 10 measles 8 whooping cough 6 chickenpox, and 4 pneumonia I h | eport of the provision : inspecto eh Cait onl two pounds of food con- only clean coal, there- ff tieco wards next Sunday" might onlv - ar- females , The junes, the person table Black and Colored Dress E tore rincipal "ur BISHOP ete ‘ Y Pneumon! 15, including o carl fever ) Addison Cain, assistant Miss T . secreii insman re but clean coal is always hot coal, and .-e sell . 3 fore, pa "Golden een Russias--200 pairs fm the toe eclahuae a ae ae to. | $5.00-bargnin involving our entire dress goods stock. z Good. strong one, whee ul ae 1909. 17.47 atheaccs: meeting Even if important coal - of . you are table of women's values-one 200 be sing, dance, a number o ae attracts crganization not only leathisra, SATURDAY-THE the act, The TO c INCREASE . One hundred arna twenty-three de atl is are recorded in the city of April, according to |} port of the board of he Iissued r rhis is +} athe Vriday fe i school chairman, oe nual rent Frid Sri . gmess oie course turn and DEATH | ON TH Bie i deete afternoon with 823 First venue inaortant meeting O. WARD hab ag is a BE tary. ean them, the TAN will The play even Hall. the Snyder 7 Is the most requisite in Se tha ver but will Bot be equaled by - ‘association of players anywhere in the West 16% ar wee with Mr Stuart's play, ¥ Right of Sword," on Sunday ev eone wien will give the BeW Star a role in wits h he will be 2¢en_ to mavortare on occasion of his first appearance with the company Franklin's class event will meet xFarrell m bh Nae ee Kent Laundry | Street. Moon," SHOW * The are r ISIcHo HOUSEHOLD LAUNDRY "hey through anner arays, the See . Atkins Makes Miss diarvest port large dancing party e members of the! isses ] mem- facult the Schuyl Vain "Aunt perftorma In re white, bargain uesque' pa' $5.00 Oxfords and Pumps. . Med tips : n wil be Vith eee uae and Mary Hall at | the head or mpany and all the present nianbare. rema ining to up- enter- tain infors nal lly this afternoon at a few table of bridge a The araw nir 1g ection of the Ladies'! Li terary lub will meet this afternoon V h Miss Qualtrouch No 10S enth E fast stree { ° ° °° 1064 moi Shee ; ( event of the at Rowland } "THE ° Commencing will o Our Baturday shoes offers eee soem, length. 4.90 values-Sat- eae stamp the man a genius rhe essings e a team of Gotcha diner: ood ead and hand balancers. be the bill is just us number: on 1@ DIL Is just us Sanford. tn piay ach iwill entertain at a in com pliment to senior nd untor a matinee ball colors for Sat ee are particularly tnviting- of the best argain specials of the week. The first and last sale of the season-the greatest sale of the year-an immense Davia' entertaincd dnror. |andsavaplendia ate presence. The at luncheon in honor of | {8 little question but that, with the Friday joyed | Troy candy the bill running this ‘ Palace irls,"' the head- ‘line number that ts pleasing ISN svery good Mrs. S. H Bikkertan will entertain 5 friends this afternoon at a matines party at the Colonial to be followed by L supper at Franklin's Se: 2. Mrs. Charles A. Quigley gives a mat inee party at the Colonilal this fter. to _- noon ' In honor of Miss Emma Quigley if Chicago luncheon will ‘ & en-| the fo ass Orpheum Theater. the Orpheum there at seasonable Bizew frorti Cote " ot "Aactin Bachelor's teeeon afternoon. ave: double ¢ + n rooms he cause of the drees| Men and affairs in Russia with an nd the good time was the first innual ree hero and a princess enone eception o he freshmen girl > u a ne characters Audiences at ihe junior girls The juniors ve Lil | aie one weet 5 enjoying an dressed like ol da 5 Da | Intelte treat in The Climbers xirls were 1 : ed aa The freshhs men the play by Clyde : eae h, whieh ind succeed in showing the old ilds am using! probes eee eee of ip in good form. During the atterr nm Don | BODE LY nok eae ere a nt day. w er ime played and refreshme were se ‘ ‘here were 0 iano girls and freshmen. STATISTICS FOR YEAR = produces of all-s Our windows showing some with and 98c mens reinforcing z @ + ?+ |\irc \W tzer, who leaves soon for eintinge Z nervousness removed ae Oe allforn 1 te co e ome elve Atkir wil prove a strong favorite ; ide ie eed eer the co Cest on the: vaudeville stage if she ls booked of honor, and the pretty decorations of | bY the Orpheum management 1€ ble ¥ vere ee Seen in pink andc white car - | TEeeunineaiau x SOFT pictures, s fine for wear costumes + + se 4:6 row It is hard se the best A pleasant bridge party was given a rendered, as they wel all aritay afternoon by Mra. F. J. McGan- | S00d fhere was a large turnout of ey in cor plime nt to Mrs, Jack Thomp- | friends to give her a reception. But rs of Par} ty, who is thé guest o her Jel were no more enthusiastic Mrs M. J. Dailey in the city. Mrs. A. | th was the audience She was the H. Hewitt ees in entertaining and recipient of* honest and unstinted ap| four raiieK of the game were played. »laUuse She possesses a rarely beaua | tiful voice, has a clear Soak Utah our & the W. ily : supper, vhio h war enjoy on |. trie Be Ola Maids ar a pune maids, dressed | \in almost countless number of fash| jions, with hair and hats to match, spent) o the moet e oyabl fternoons in| \the social history of the University of | of -™m. formed the charming decorations Kathleen Fitzpatrick Atkin apthroughout the rooms and on the | peared in a tryout at the Orpheuih luncheon table, wheres vie @ cards were | Matinee yesterday ee as laid for Mrs. H W aSatod Mrs. J.| liminary to her sire to Ber er an H Bardwell, Mr E . West, Mrs. | @ngagement on the Orpheuin circuit. | George Ray boull: Mra J. W Cu rle,| The young womans work was good | Mrs. W W Rivers, Mrs. Sam King, Mrs Sho sang "Heart of My Heart," "Shine Mr. and Mrs aia wr. Druehl tained jnformally Friday even The ~-pi- solo Gloss speci ial this and sprigiitly. narch and g0 evolutions in rei a Silk Wome Womens with Theater. ement Nt & A two aheatane in a series of socia e by Mrs. Purviance eae honor of Miss Tallie ‘ron mud Mr./ Dickerman, ata delightful chafing Gish Housekeepers "cello night Over of a praise + on + | |} } | Lake Chorures. . Benson Tickets (Reserved), $1.50. Single admission, $1.00. ~ rs Fred Cc.t Graham, Mer.P, ING. mana con. | be Given Hoecia : , OSers Serer pretty lu neheon Frida t or | fdllowed by bridge, when oe w Selling Muste F in Hall Dr. and Mrs E. Vv Silt er entertained | 2PPiause. Ray L. Koyvo som aloe ae last evening at cuiner, WHEN ld Crk State.) folk characte rizations | ¢ | | Russell , Clayton-Daynes il The Honey niacin but adorned he Orchestra. Blessin sisted in a)pete Ir ee stra. || ®/5te Heritage, , PI and Grand charming of lene | were | - at the mahogany the first be given ! Evening-25 = was caer yteocan rus tlon . e ns r-plece. and ene) decoration also included a large | nati lass bowl of pink and white carMations resting on a silver plateau | Wreathed with clematis and fern y liesmaller tables throughot the roor a ee Eight Palace Girle =aae Ra} L. Royce Post & ns & Lioyd, Rosatre & eDanold Ke Huntington Sully $1. 50 Willard afeb i Stock com> + aan Climbers," 2 ea a 6 » p.m ‘Phx iter,-"A ‘Bachelor's + oe the car mate *ns and ferns good | Miss Williams and Miss Rosalle Wil-| Light { lilams coread punch during the recep-|/S @ % TODAY } All Seats ee : | shining ~{| THEATRE : ee a nae IN SWORD" a -Daniel Honey main Ds S115 © Sad ) rhe uter-Moving ‘ifuscraten songs, 2 The CLIMBERS 75c, Theater ee Colonial and $:10'p. me * Buuguiow Tbheater- Mary Mus sie fe it 1. MA di a nf saa e artigtal ‘or wide reputat Guy Woodard, a pupil of emi! Sauret and br 1leres, besides being the violin solois t, will also take the position of concert master of the Chicago orchestra. 2 Woodard h spent many years in Europe. Prior to his departure tor Europe he was associated with the Chicago orchestra and did excellent work as their solois He now returns to take up the same position with them Phe cello soloists will be Franz Wagner, native of Germany He was a member of the heodore Thomas orchestra for seven seaso The press in Speaking of him ues 8S that he has a magnificent virlle tone and exhibits delicate si ading, and his technique ts marvelous. Sale of seats, which has been going on at the Clayton- Daynes Music company, indicates that th hird Annual Musle festival will be a record- breaker in attendance Triumph, MATCHMAKER THE Prices Superb iat + en-| tertalnment. ~ ee | . . Colonel and Mrs. Walter S. Scott en- | tertained at the commandant's quarters! f the post at a beautifully appointed Prices, 26c, 60c, T5c, $1 Matinees dinner Friday evening in honor of | Thursday and Saturday, 2"5e and 560c Major Charles G. Morton The guests | from town were Mr. and NEXT WEEK, "A MESSAGE FROM Mrs. Richard| A. Keyes . MARS." | 7 : i ® ; . Mrs. : Purviance, wife of Major| Purviance of Fort Douglas, extended her gracicus Soe Friday aft noon at a beaut arranged tea | which was aiasas by 65 guests, tn-| cluding the ladies ef the garrison and a number of friends from town. The/| | affair as given to meet Mrs. Thomason! Phone 3366. Bell Ind. 261, and daughter, Miss Gail, who have iate- | y joine the military colony at the | Tonight and All Week post, the wife and daughter of yr Willard Mack Presents ee Hall and | Thomason ssisting rs. Purviance | Associate Players | in receiving and e ntertaining were Mrs. | J. I Arrasmith, Mrs. J. S. Upham, Mrs. | Guy Bucker, Mrs. H a _ Walthall In} the din 21g room Mrs. aller S. Scott J. B F A Satire on oon rage dg of the Day, by) the pa ey Woodward preside re at In ? ; Gig Lovely spring flowers in rat caian |e songs, illustrated, 2 p m. and ¢ raced the rooms and the table in the | + Pp. mM. + dining room, miere Mrs Salis| bury poured tea and cottes, ne ed by | FFF 4444444444444444444440 | Mrs, W. H. Bancroft and Miss an pnatc a stringed estra dded | Music. Festival. 199, WEEK. Two o 4- BC etyles ummer vogue a raist otseeel |? + the + the|¢ as-!¢ Between the hours of 4 and 6, large rooms were thronged by friends of the hostess, who was Ind. pin ant W. 8. McCor-}# ®nd residence on | oe oe event 150 in-| 4 Grand Issued. FHPHF Feet p. m. and sisted | elving by_ her sister, Mrs.|* _ 7 William McCaskell. Presiding at the)¢ =aee Theater-Vaudevilie, illuspunch table es rs, Jasper McCasated songs, ng pictures, ell, One of the brides of the late win- | |?+ dD and 7 D. ter, and Mrs, Lewi McCornick. + cry yetal. eames Motion pictures, |\EOLO000® Bell were ets € largest receptions and of the spring was given Friday afternoon by Mrs. nick at the MecCornick Ce ae = a : nter arrest, for which and oo champions fou can judge who ts seat man Matinee, Seats the teas Orph Ti + rounds JEFFRIES---SHARKEY Pear Breer MAY 8, 1909. / [ Apwereriens cae th the Beatie: SALT LAKE CITY, ‘UTAH, SATURDAY, ying bee ee PYPER a ee Ys | MONDAY, MAY 10TH. Every Day at 3 "PRP, a os THE 6fo.b L THE NEWS Saturday we group several broken lines of Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits-values up $35-into one lot S 12.95 for clearance . .. . The assortment includes some of the newest style effects of the season-modish, cleverly tailored suits in the wantud serges-worsteds-fine weave Panamas and fancy striped novelties. The colors are greens-blues-navy- taupe-dark grays-and black. 36 to 38 inch hipless coats -and skirts trimmed with fold or plain. Values up to $35.00 in the lot-Saturday-the suit ea aw 6 6 $12 | 95 A |