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Show OGDEN NO. 216. VOL. L SUNDAY CITY, UTAH, MORNING, man vi il.e remote village of t This iirrinier from the oui.-i.-.- WAS TORTURED FOR ,- public!;, SUPERSTITIONS SAKE Perpetrated by Priests on a Swiss Girl Supposedly Possessed of the DeviUmprisoned, Starved and Forced to Walk Miles Barefoot With a Cross on Her Shoulders and a Crown of Thoms on Her Head. Astonishing Cruelties .1 a ronnuof h,- - JULY 3. 1904. mount;..n The p sorli! iiim of . IN SOCIETY CIRCLES UJare. victim wus placed uii.j.T the care ; conven n. ar Geneva. T Catholic Ar bblshop in wi Fina-m in situated iesi. t . tin- - practlci- - r.; the. two and in Roman m dlivesc : a public Imrious priests . H statem-:,- CENTS uis-lU- ut Henrvte day in the I, m. pen vt (Iviieva tnl Zun, .ih m,, result Ha! the attention if ,h. was c.ii- -, tedto the atr;i.i ,, opiii., thv i PRICE FIVE Mrs. J. I. Smith has had as week her mother-in-laMary StnilU of Salt Lake. tins a guest Miss Riurgent and brotLer have been at 2621 Jeffervisitiug Miss son avenue. who have be,n suspends their office. A medical exsniinat:, u of Hea-rletMesdames Pavia, Pemlng. Ensign, Gay rsrealeit that pl off- EpiM'rson and Voorhtes took an outing Mil lr ering epllcptis hysteria, produc- In the canyon Monday. ed rhletly through the malirtstment to which bi.e bad been subje-i",This Miss Bessie McCarty entertained a complaint, however, was arronjpanied few of her young friends Thursday by eymi't'uns which etrengilu-nethe names when the village church! where she had to Ignorant Geneva, June 20 Henrietta Gaye age shrieked s bust re evening. villagers In their that I oldof and the kneel of the for hours at a time iu front of n evil spiilt was Inside Henrlette her, they caught Bight mm bn provided striking proof er women crossed themselves and mut- the immagea of the saints. And when Gay's body. kilns Clara Brown and brother Charilia oft Incredible ignorance and coun-trltered when she approached she fainted from the effects of this still existing in those prayers a few ley, have gone to Idaho for weeks visit. in Europe which are commonly them. unique cure the two priests who perOnce when she trespassed on another sonally superintended the treatment (uppoeed to possess the highest mall plot of land belonging to an- brought her hack to concioiisnesa by Mrs. Chas. II. Barton and rhillren aiion. are visiting her parents iu Kaysvlllo. Henrietta Gay is IS years old. Until other peasant of the village, the onw-- er slapping her face harshly and beating rf and hie two sons drove her off with her back. recently she lived in the tiny Swiss cattle Airs. G. A. Graves aud little eon. After a time she was led barefooted of Fins- - Haut, not far from Gene-Y- i- the help of their long, thick the daughter of a peasant whips and many vigorous oaths. On on a pilgrimage to the Convent of St Bbe Pick, ere the guests of Mrs. Pavid First Presbyterian church morning Evans of Salt fi'NKMing a few acres of land in the another occasion when she went to Maurice, a distance of sixty miles from City for a week. lillage. out at an early age Henrietta church the other women of the village the village. This journey of humiliaat eleven, subject, -- Monet'." worship inMiss Gardla Wedge wood of Salt lutke tion she was forced to undertake with Evening service at eight thawed signs of having ben born for a mobilised their forces to repel the Subject vasion of the evil spirit and drove her a crown of thorns on herhead and For Value Received." Sunday school City returned to her home in Halt higher station In life. Her father, howluike City Friday after a ten days visit away from the house of God with vio- heavy cross on her shoulders. ever, was a coarse, rough agriculturaliAll al 12:15. Endeavor at seven. lence. with the family of Chief Graves. st, who had no education, and under-stpalong the rnad she was the object of In her own humble home, her broth- the mockery of tbs nothing but the tilling of hla Church of the Good Shepherd, corrustic popHe ers and sisters were mortally afraid of ulation, and on her Ignorant Mr. V. A. Stoi'kwell hag returned fell's and the care of his cattle. arrival at St Mau- ner Grant Are and 24th St. Alfred with difficulty and her, and her parents were ashamed of rice her bare feet were covered onM read only from an extended visit tn his old home with Brown, rector. Fifth Sunday after In Nebraska and brings hie bride with deep cute and sores. Tiinlty. Early celebration 7: MO a. m.; The many friends of Mr. Htovk-we- ll Subsequently Henrlette was taken Sunday school, 9:45; Holy communion him. wish him and his charming bride on another pilgrimage to the convent and sermon, 11; evenlug prayer end of 8t. Bernard. This was a distance of sermon, 8 p. m. Morulng topic, "The a long, proaperous and happy life. They ovw thirty miles from the village and People and the Word." Evening, "Loy- will make their home In Ogden. he was compelled to do a part of the alty and Its Reward." Air. C. O. Brown left Ogden last journey on her hands and knees, while At Central Park Presbyterian church night for his home in Indiana. Mr. her persecutors goaded her on with Brown has made many friends during whip. After she returned from thla comer 81st and Washington. Ser hie stay of two years In Ogden, who repilgrimage she was placed on the al- vices 11 a. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. tar of the village church end tied there Christian Endeavor 7 o'clock. Services gret to have him leave. , for a continuous period of 48 hours. 8 p. m. The ladies of the Pix Logan W. R. CL On another occasion she was compelled Swedish lilheran church, corner will take their pirhir and spend Iba to do part of the Journey on her kneee to the bell tower of the church, and, 2Srd and Jefferson, O. E. Elruptist, afternoon of the Fourth at Glen wood. Forenotn service They would be pleased to see all the Sunday: by way of variation to this trratment, pastor. she then was forced to make her bed tn at 10:45. Rev. G. E. Rydqulst will ladles of the corps and as many of the the crypt amid the tombs of the dead. preach. Rev. Rydqulst Is cti mute to post as can make it convenient to come. The villagers of Flns-Hawatched Astoria, Oregon, where he hss acceptthe martyrdom of Henrietta Gay with ed a charge. He ie an able snd fluent Mrs. Van Alen has Issued Inritatione knne satisfaction. Her own family speaker. A cordial invitation Is ex sn "At Home Wednesday next, at fttr tended to English everybody. hared this feeling, and her parents Sunday were witnesses of the worst Indignities school at 12:15. English service at 8 which cards will be the diversion. and tortures which their daughter ex- p. m. Rev. Elmquist will pfach. Sub"The Ethiopian. A cordial welMrs. J. I. Smith went down to the perienced. But the priests and the old ject, , capital yesterday for a few days visit women of Flns-Hau- t decided that their come. with relatives. campaigh against the devil had been Services at First MethodlM church. unsuccessful and that more radical Rev. C. W. Noble, acting pastor. 10 Misses Marls measures were necessary. Alice Maguire rem. Bundsg school. 11 a. m. sermon turned the for and part of the week from So they held counsel regarding an by Rv c. W. Noble. Class meeting Butte to spend their vacation. improved method of treatment after this service. 6:45 One Saturday afternoon the entire Immediately Kpworth League devotional meeting. Mrs. G. B. Roberts and was startled by village of Flns-Ha- ut p m. Temperance meeting. - Judge Miss Mary, left Wednesday daughter, for St the eound of the church bells ringing Bureman will speak. Subject. What Paul, Minn. They will be gone for sevan alarm peal. At first the people Shall the Harvest Br? Wednesday eral weeks thought that they were being summon- evenings at 8 p. m. there will be prayed to erjtlngulsh a fire, but eon the er meeting. Seats free and you are Mrs. M. Austin Is visiting friends word was . passed around that the invited, . and relatives In Butte, Mont priest. commanded the attendance of all the villagers at the pariah chnrch. German St. Paul's wrvribtth Airs. Georgo Hanson Is visiting In At 2 oclock the church was packed church,. P. Evangelical n mHjr Mss 6M Wfc. W. NMmM G. Wuebben, pastor. Ger u an Snrta sat. at Mlsaltlss ty Frfesta, Wfe. htnrf BM with an astonished, wondering crowd, man services in the Swedish Lutheran Provo, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. iVissMs.a at s Pwif A. King. and the senior priest. Jean Palllri. as- chuich, comer 23rd and JeffcrMon Ave,, cended the altar steps and announced at 8 p. m. German school at Sunday write little hut hie own signature. Her the freak they, had brought into the that he had summoned them all to asMrs. George Allen returned 30 a. m. The attendance of the Geryestermother also was a peasant woman of world. They feared to sleep under the sist in evil spirit with man speaking the from a pleasant exorcising day eastern trip. is solicited and pulillc low birth, of no manners and scat same roof with her, and the result was which Henrietta Gay was possessed. much While east she visited her mother at desired. Mueatlon. , that she was compelled to spend her The doors of the church were locked Chillicothe, Alo., and also the St. Louie The girl had two brothers and two nights In the loft of the stable, lying end at punctual! 2 oclock the priests The First Church of Christian Sci- exposition. listers, all of whom Inherited the charon the hay and fodder stored there for heron the process of exorcising the entists Church, corner Lincoln and acteristics of their parents. The broth-n- s the horses. Her family also refused to spirit. 24 th. Church services 11 a. m. SubMrs. A. W. McGraw has returned were heavy, clumsy fellows, with eat at the same table with her. After The process of exorcism lasted all "Life.". Sunday school at 10 a. from an extended eastern trip. She huge, ugly hands and ungracious figa time they would not even speak to Rsturdsv afternoon, all Saturday even- ject, ni. uresThe sisters worked in the fields her, and if the unfortunate evening meetings at 8 visited Dee Aiolnes, la., Hastings, Neb., girl had ing. all through the long hours of Rab p. m.Sunday All are Invited Free reeding and other points. She also visited In snd were devoid of every touch of refbeen a leper they could not have shunnrdsv nirht and all Rnnfay morning. rooms, suite 204 Kccles inement. The whole family lived in a ned her more absolutely. Bldg. Open Wyoming on her return trip. Airs. McFor twenty-fou- r hours Henrlette Gag, wooden hut consisting of two rooms, Her life of compulsory solitude was the martyr, was subjected to evrory daily from 10 to 12 a. m. and from 2 Graw was accompanied by her mother. fnrnlshed and fitted in the most primita martyrdom, but worse was in stop conceivable , form of Indignity and til! 6 p.'m. ive fashion. Mm Joseph F. Bauscber Is visiting for her. The old women of the village cruelty In the presence of a grinning friends and relatives in Salt lake City. THE CZAR'S PRIVATE LIFE. Henrietta was in many ways a strikiput their heads together and decided mob of rustic mountain barbarians. ng contrast to her own family and to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Browning. Jr., The Csar earns a bigger salary than til the people of her native vlllege. She was a rather any other man in the world, writes are guests at the Rohm a camp In Webdelicate child, pretty, with a soft, fair skin and an George Welse In Success, for the pub- er canyon. inborn lic exchequer of his oouutry pays him Even her companions at the eum of 4300J)U9 per annum for chool.had an uncomfortable Miss Dslsy Stone who has been visthat she was superior to them feeling acting ns managing director of the iting St. Louis,. Chicago and ot her eastbeland Russian onged to another sphere. At home her ern polnte the last four weeks, la ex Empire, with Ha area of Barents felt that she was different from square ntilcs and lte population peeled home Sunday. tr.elr other children, while her broth -of l4U.uoo.ooo iutkous. His salnd sisters looked upon her as a ary is paid him In monthly installMrs. Frank A. Cooke, formerly of ments of $400,000 each, which are sent Ogden hut Grange bring. now of Tremont, was in to him a from special messenger by fow up into womanhood Ogden last week. She was accompanied tne uiese characteristics In treasury building the lorm of a developed more by her daughter. Ruby, who has check on the National Rank of Russia, home f rongly and she drifted further end been attending school at the Sacred Just as an office clerk receives his Heart Part from her (datives and academy. neighbors. Though her sisters began monthly wages, with the difference, however, that the Czars talent and inthe fields at the age of 12, U Airs. John Gay very charmingly endustry exercise no influence on his tertained her long, thin ..i". te n,,ver a circle of friends WednesriFtocratlc fingers with Instruments of ,'ayments. oiiUnor labor. Her sisters attended the At the same time, he is expected to day afternoon al her home on Adams at the nearest town and bought .'maintain a certain siandard of living avenue. The afternoon was spent in a hich be would be unable to do iu thp music and social converse. Delicious reat.nne 08111 while Hen-Ft le required of him If he uid not pos- freshments were served. r11 at lon,e and reed poetry. sess a private income three or four WM,t out on Sundays Alisa Ethel Snyder will leave for unies as big as bis official salary. He ,.r mt,c admirers. Henrietta a the owner of over 1U0 etis'es. ail Pocatello next week to visit friends. and drew clever aketch- m JLn.ro,,tnde i he snlmale cf which supply him wlih private revon her fathere from. enues, but he la also the possessor of and she had the lnrtii'UIked.,,k a Alisa Lons Browning, who hss been I'W palaces and caslk-s- . which have on a visiting friends in Pocatello, is expectto be kor tnral superiority to maintained in style et ed home In about a week. a great expense to th-i-luipenal oaner. He t hoJU Sra,,r andwaa ter neighbors, has more servants than any (Hie else Atlases Emma Osborne and Emma tT no means in the world, for a veritable army of tntnotlve feeling which sV over 20,000 domestics, cuoks, pages, Paine will leave Tuesday for the east. were uncongenial will visit at Chicago. St. Louis, srd n. ,, iV'It ta butlers, grooms, gardeners and so They Rli. Kansas and other points of interest. companions for her. forth is In or bis hundred employed fonnls dutLful nnfhter and per-,-f They expect to be gone two mouths. more estates. of tiouseholl work with He possesses over forty residences d ale--o wa" Mrs. Nellie Fletcher entertained a V4naI'y- wuich he hss never seen, a score of few friends a helping hand Informally Thursday eventh. homes which he has viewed externally, FATHlt JB AX PAIIIET. home. The evening was at her .1, ameintr of the family, She ing Mm Ms Wham SbstUaa Bsulctt O.y W.. TortanS, uS Wbs Baa Bwe SSapMlri ftna but never Inhabited, even for one pleasantly spent and dalnly refresh0H neighbor and nev- er hnJL2 I? UM uW Otln. night, and another score In esch tke HfMeirt touch of sr-of which he has slept on only one occas- ments were served. heroelf a grade shoT.V. wlv-h- ,' irirtSU1 Nw'rtbeless. not that the presence of a person possessed The girl was dragged by hre hair ion.Hie private etnbies Miss Ida Cassin and Air. Elmer Cas-si- n contain over 0 Tl?hbora her own brott- - of an evil spirit was a serious danger round nnd round the church while Hie firs' will leave this evenig for the east. horses hpr father to the whole community. A deputation priest Mopped every few yards to best herds of belonging to him. nnd the Tlicy will visit at Chicago, St. Louis, cattle on tin own land er because M thiWi npon the two parish priests her on the face mud body, proclaim- aie estimated feeding to number over 50,000 Kansas City, Omaha and Denver. th unmistakable feei- - waited and represented to their revenences ing nil the while to the credulous confob.!; different that this ally of hell ought to be driven gregation that it was not the girl but Bead. Mrs. G. F. Leldig entertained a num1 He habitually ricea at 6 snd eats a n,oc,ted her reflnment, out of the ber of her lady friends at her home, sad nit . the evil spirit that he was thrashing. place. The priests accordof characteristically birakfsst characteristics which ingly approached English 2216 Jefferson avenue, he time was Henrietta's parents She was beaten with whips, with sticks ham nnd with a view to taking radical meas- nnd with rods The priest belabored marmaladeeggs, bread and butter and pleasantly spent with the interesting 1 honr one ures to liberate the girl from the grip her face with their fists and members specially and privately game of flinch end other pastimes and of W , n,, ei'Hrious feme t him, and tea. Immediate- delicious one. The parents welcomed of the congregation showered Mows on PreparSTlor refreshments were served of the evil after orlrlnated the theory that. the breakfast the Czar begins to ly sV. afternoon. handed over their daugh- her body. Her limbs were twisted In Mnoke the idea and during eoine of the heaviest brands of tb,t ,VoTV"i,wt of sn evil spirit, and ter to the priests, at the same time tbeir sockets until they threatened to which to cigars, he continues were held ttiw, ri.."!,1" oneeteet COrnmnnlm. The Leap Tear Club waa very pleasgiving permission for the employment break, and burning candles POff almost continuously till bed time, " M esrnmfe of any method! which the holy fathers close to her fair skin. Her peroecut Dot withstanding the fact antly entertained by Mrs. J. S. Royle dochis that considered suitable for the caw. pet in her face and in the early tors hare warned him again and again at her home, 2U39 Lincoln avenue, on rt- in To begin with Henrlette was placed of Sunday morning she was immersed that was the prinexcessive indulgence in this habit Thursday night. Cards in n large font of consecrated water In is In a prison improvised for her recepamusement of the evening and cipal him to the exposing worst dangers the tion, and then the priests began their the hope of washing her clean. The of nicotine poisoning. prise winners were: First, Mrs. ?f ,rr!ble and consolation. Mrs. system of cure. First they subjected agonised shrieks of the poor, helpless Adams; Plants; h8rn for the nn-s- the girl to periods at starvation, keep-in-k victim made so Impression on her torHall. A delicious luneneon Mrs booby, BOAT CLUB PATRIOTISM. to forty-eigwho rte mentors, her from food for ventured to really believed that they was served. Mrs. Royle being assisted f'tvTr.Pn h nLh Lh.rVl,,,t to WJ,J the rixty hours at a time. She was incar- were dealing with an evil spirit Jack Any scheme oa hand for the by Mrs. John Shirk. Those present ,m,e Henrietta Gay's martyrdom would Fourth? tfc TMithe nd girls cerated la a lonely hut, nnd from this were: Alesdamee Bert, Plants, Slcgcl, J,2T PanJter ,ler "fd oeTfed he was unde to mwl on her hands have undoubtedly ended In death It itt wlib weve Baker, Hall, Adams. Ransom, Balinger, Harry the Well, ell painted Ths girls of her own and knees over rough stony ground to cvhuce had not brought a aewapaper boat red, white and Mills, Light, Aiatias, SackelL blue. Ex. 1 LUNCHEON. Airs. A dainty pink and ahlte luncheon was proidjed over by Airs. Gilson Thursday afternoon and enjoyed b.v Mcadamcs T. 8. Fitzgerald, McCabe, G Malawi, McCormick. Kuwe, Conroy and Becker. ta tu ! aup-tratill- on M LAWN PARTV. last Tuesday On evening a Jolly crowd of Epworth leaguers gathered at the home of Mrs. J. u. ralne and were delightfully entertained on her aparloiia lawn. Ice cream and take were served and It needlena to nay that a moat pleasant time was had by all present for It la an aaaured fart that Mrs. Paine and her rbarmlng family know exactly bow to make the young folks happy. vll-lif- 1 oi ut ' 1 rri. WELCOMED CALLERS. Mra Thomas Williams accorded the Jolly Thirteen club a cheerful welcome when they paid ifer hu unexpected call Wednesday afternoon. Of pleasant features there were many, chief among which was the serving of a luncheon on the velvety lawn by three winsome stria MImmss Pearl Wright and May and Erma Williams. Accentuating the mark of respect tor the hoeteaa waa the presentation to the boats of a handsome d vase. Mrs. Lippincott made the neat presentation speech. Composing the merry party were Mesdames IJppincolt. Richardson. Anderson. Wright, C. Williams, Cave. Smith. Kohn, Canfield, Greenwell, Toller. Farley, Ballinger, Prondflt, Chicago, and Smith. Salt lake. hand-painte- with pirln!lspi, and a Fourth of July air. In ihrir decoration of ivd, white and blue, in ine carrying out ot which cveh tin: smallest detail paricfpaied. Two large snd cotiutlesa smxll flags, in the double parlors, lihrarv and dinthe breexe of elec-ti- n: ing room, fans and wafted them over tha veiitulde sea of flowers, carrying their fragrance to the guests. The flowers used were poppies, red and white roses and rar nations and bachelor buttona. Breathed with this national spirit, was a sense of truu comfort and happiness. induced by the solicitous attentions of Mra. Fitzgerald end her charming daughters, Misa Kitty and Airs. George Paul McCabe, fur the latter of whom the party was given, as they circulated among their guests, with tho ease and grace of "ladies to the manor born. In the liincbeou and its service nothing was lackiuR, the edibles being the most daintiest, yet satisfying aud rendered the more inviting by Mdty garnishments of red, white and Llue. And the euchro prizes were so elegant as to be envied their lucky reci-p- h nts. The first was a handsome cut giars bell, won by Airs. Noble, and the general prize, a dainty while kid hand ptuse, scoured by Mra. Archie Bigelow. Fortunate in participants this pleasant affair were: Alcstlamcs F.Klescl, Andrews, Hurst, Reynolds, lleckor, A. Kieae1, Hume, lJtnes, Hey wood. Cannon, Davis, llibbs, Kubn, Rowe. Alctionogle, Harris, Gilson, Pannier, Clarner, Blrdsall, Conroy, Pike, Bigelow, Dyer Noble, Thompson, Van Alen, Lawrence, Horn, Hoag, Wit bee, Pratt. Runyon, Wadell, Henderson, Lewis, Brick, Chez, Matson, Joyce, Coulifk, Francis, Hall. Nelson, Farnaworth, Abbott, Pierce. Peery, Grout, Armstrong, Erhard, J. Peery, Harris, Browning, Cor-jeH. H. Bigelow, Whale:-- , Baker, Halverson, McCormick, Allliia, Aba Kuhn, Arthur Kuhn, Jenkins, Burton, Langadorf, Cullen, Seaton, Nye, Han-oUadcon, O'Brlun and Young. Dunn and Alllaon of Salt Lake, and Makme of Pocatello. Mlaaca Meaty, K. Header-sho-t. N. Henderehot, Bohn, Tavey, Peery, Erhard, Tomaaek, Agnas ConMaguire, Carnphan, H. Conroy, roy, and Huma. Mu-Aliila- GUESTS OF MRS. TRIBE. The Pinnacle club delighted In one of the jollleet gatherings yet held by tiist club, Wednesday evening, under the cheering hoeteaa-ahl- p of Mra. A. M. Tribe. Atneh enjoyment was derived from several games of cards and the Jiarumion of a tempting luncheon. PLEASANT PARTV. With but few exceptions the Invitations Issued by Mra Armstrong and Mra. Ensign for a reception yesterday afternoon, were eagerly responded to. The pretty home was nicely deeor-ato- d for tba occasion, the ball being In the national colon, the drawing room in white and green, (he library In crim. on and the dining room in yellow. Punch was served, in the library by Mis Kissel, tea by Mra Whalen and light refreshments in the dining room, where the curtains were drawn, by Airs. L. R. Rogers. Salt Lake; Mra. Davis, Mra K. W. Matson, assisted by Misses Blanche Wenner, Ray Tyler and May Huma The hostesses were assisted in receiving tba many gueets by Mra. Grout, Mrs. J. Peery and Mra Reynolds Afusie for this most finished gathering was furnished by the Hunter Mandolin and Guitar dud. FOR MRS. GEoTp. MeCABE, The rich silk folds of Ofd Glory and nai tonal emblems, never formed the background to a prettier setting, than tho assemblage at (he elegant Fitzgerald home on Adams avvnue, Wednesday afternoon. The airy rooms wars fairly charged n, Kk-ae- l, a PLEASANT OUTING, Tha Creamery was the arena, and Mrs. H. M. Conroy the charming hostess of one of the prettiest and largest parties of the year, Friday afternoon. Tables, distributed throughout .tha pretty grove, were first naad for card playing and later for tilt serving of which were prettily refreshments, nerved In the color scheme ot red, white and blue, Mrs. J. W. O'Brien won the first, prize, a white eilk parasol; Mra. Josh n Grant, tha second, red, white and blue paraaol, end Mra Afidrcwn the prize for "lone bends," a picture. Punch was served during the afternoon by Misses Wenger and Joyce. Mrs. included guests Conroy's Mesdames Maginnle, Miller, Pierce, Abbott, J. W. Abbott, McIntosh, Koer ner, Alllaon, MrFnrlane, Scott, Noble, Stewart, Bigelow, Dyer, Conliak, Bad-coJoyce, Cook, Tboa Dee, Brick, Horn, Wlthee, Van Alen, Hoag, Arm strong, Erhard, Paine, J. 8. Peery-Perkin- s, Peery, Richards, Burton, n, (Continued on page 11J REMARKABLE Jiose Selling . Crowds have been here to see, admire, and buy. They are going in lots of two, three, four to a dozen pairs at a time. Compare the quality of this display of Ladies' Hosiery with any 50c, 60c to 75c line in Ogden. All sizes, styles and colors, carefully made ana perfectly shaped every pair bearing the stamp of high grade manufacturers. While they last the pick of this splendid assortment is yours for ,Itr" r ilee bt J w :T' ve ht . . Dainty, Soft, White, Sanitary Made SUMMER VESTS Are selling at a marked reduction. These cool, perfectly shaped garments are much sought for Juet now, and every one haa been selected from our regular stoi k, and even at the usual prices, are excellent values. A good quality of fine cotton, sleeveless, fully taped and ex- - A e e e e i e e e e e e " V wd 12c Fanny crocheted tope the well known Rlcbelau ribbed material ilk toping. A rare bargain for 15c VERY LOW PRICES ON Pretty Wash Goods For summer dresses. Can yon think of anything handsomer and cooler for summer wear? They always look neat, and are ao 71 Inexpensive. Tbs very newest creations In Wash Gooda from "jC i up. iS. J. Burt n, Bros. |