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Show THE 1I0BS1XG .nd EXAMINER: OGDEN', ats Heads Oue of the jullieet eurpn.e. of the season was the one .piuti" u Mr. and Mis. llaie Stuart at their at reel l.ist home ou Tweuiy-eecun- the Hats the heads are yours. It will be to our mutual interest to put them together. Youll that this say, and we believe its true, of Ogden; be it so or does the hat business were certain of one thing, $3.00. all the new shapes gcft Hats in $1.5 O. New TK and shades $2.50. $3.00 to $5.00 Spring DUNLAPS Are in FRED M. NYE CO. 2413 A. I- $4.00 or $5.00 Clothiers and Hatter. AVENUE WASHINGTON g d Each day sees new goods and all departments of this store are quickly putting on their Spring attire. TWENTY YEARS THIS STORE HAS SET THE STANDARD OF STYLE, QUALITY AND LOW PRICE ON DEPENDABLE SILKS, AND IT IS NOT STRANGE THAT OGDEN LADIES HAVE THE GREATEST CONFIDENCE IN OUR BILKS, AND KNOW THAT WHEN THEY BUY A WAIST SUIT OR FINISHING SILK AT BURT'S SILK DEPARTMENT THAT. THEY ARE SAFE BOTH IN ONLY THE VERY BEST STYLE AND QUALITY. MAKES, FROM THE WORLD S GREATEST SILK WEAVERS CAN BE FOUND AT THIS STORE, AND FOR THE GREAT SILK SHOWING OF THE COMING SEASON THE PRICE ENABLES YOU TO BUY THE BEST BILKS AT SUCH PRICES AS YOU PAY ELSEWHERE FOR SECONDS. ALWAYS IS QUALITY OUR WATCH WORD IN THIS DEPARTMENT AND WEEKS HAVE BEEN SPENT IN GETTING TOGETHER THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF CRISP, NEW SILKS. DON'T BE DECEIVED, STUDY CAREFULLY AND SEE IF YOU ARE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR YOUR SILKS OR NOT. FOR IT PAYS to at BUY NORTH OGDEN. Zina Uliilock of North Ogden pimd fur Mnho Kail, where ahe Mri. .ill Join her Inipband, B. M. Blaylock, tnployerl in the office of the Conaoll-we- d Wcgon nnrt Machine company. Tilt Intend to make ihni. city their for an Imlcflnlir period. The Murk Uhk mad1. a number of JH's to our town recently leaving -- 4 lacred treasure in the form of a 2 to the wife or George N. Roy land, flrl to the wife of George H. ion. i Kubv Wes-- Wilbu- -. Klowai Duly H:ug-liat- MRS. JOHNSON HOSTESS. Mr Sianier Johnson was the and .1. V. Auiin the gueat ,.f honor of a ileaam par:j held at ilte Johnaon hnu.e on Line. .In venue. ho-te- a d BIRTHDAY BURTS dance end lunch will be given by the relief society to eld the building association to liquidate a little balance on the building. i The members of the board of Mo. 1 have as yet been unable to relieve the crowded condition of the Dmn school. The Pleasant View Dramatic company presented a nice play In Jones' hall last evening. die-irle- PARTY. Fifty of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Moyes. 2131 Grant avenue, spent a most pleaaant time Friday evening at their home. The occasion was Mrs. Moyeo' fiftieth birthday. At 3 oclock they were ushered into the dining room, where a sell prepared and tempting cupper stood in waiting for all. After the merry feast the evening was spent la aengi, speeches, dancing end instrumental selection. It was evident that the Scotch lade and laities were In force. They sang their songs and danced the highland fling.' Mrs. Moves wee the recipient of many pretty and useful birthday remembrances. In the wee tma' hours of the morning the guest arose and sang Auld Lang Syne" and parted wishing Mrs. Moyes many happy returns of the day. Those voting Mrs. Moyes a charming hostess were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockheed, Sr., Dr. T. X. Alletv Plarr, M. Hathaway. J. Fife. M. Gault, James Moyes, R. Moyes, John Moyes, S. Moyes, A. Moyes, J. Ftirnia. T. Jenkins, E. Richardson, T. Williams; Mesdatnes D. Ecclea, W. Eecles, V. Eccles, R. Hogan. D. Tracy, M. Bellinger, 8. Lowe, J. Bhlnney. J. Furnls, R. Simpson, L. Wright, B. Mooney, W. Brooke; Messrs. J. Lockheed, Jr.. J. Ballinger. B. Anderson, H. Hutchinson, R. Ingles. J. Salmon, N. Moyes and D. Moyes: Misses V. Eccles, E. Griener, One of the delightful, Informal affairs of the week wee the celebration of Lincoln's birthday by Mre. R. A. Welle, her guest being the Indies of Lincoln circle end a few outsiders, and the scene of the pleaaant function the home of Mrs. A. W. Brown. The parlors were very prettily decorated with end the net tonal colors, cams Mon ferns. Patriotic, vocal and Instrumental selection, also recitation aad reading, appropriate to the day, were' given, after which dainty. refreahmenta The ladles all declare were aerved. Mr. Well a moat charming hoateaa. CHILDREN'S PARTY. Valentine game. o Intereating to little folk, were Introduced by Edwin L. Bell tor the entertainment of thirty-five of hie little friends, who partook of his hospitality Wedneadav evening at bla parent home on Jef- ferson avenue. Hearts in endless quantities prettily adorned the home, and added much to the enjoyment derived by the little folks from game and a luncheon. In a valentine contest, Jack Kuhn end Viola Taylor secured the prises, and In the donkey and Helen game Bhadriy Steven Wright were the lucky participants. ALGECIRAS Frauco-German- CONFERENCE. y R. ALEXANDER GRANT Manager Fit-da- y high-fiv- e Progressive ftirnMird the diversion, prizes being won liv Jl is. 1. Plan. Mrs. Best. Mr. Morns., . lighted the guest M.k selection. wiifi Vi'iii TUESDAY de- several uiiiMcal knottier plea-iu- g feature was a splendid dinner aeived at f. oclock. MISS LEWIS NIGHT Only SURPRISED. Mis Prarl was pleasantly surprised Thursrtuv ai ihJ home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F.trr. ou la-wl-a cv.-nin- street, ihe occasion being her b'.r'.hdii..'. Curds and social game wire followed by tempting served in course.?, resulting in a most enjoyable evening tor the twenty fortunate gueata, who in departing wished Alls Pearl many happy returns of the day. Tweniy-eecui- Mrs. Wn. Van Alen has issued invitations to a breakfast to be given at the Pacific hotel, February twenty-fourt- me Mrs. E. M. Conroy entertained informally, though moat charmingly, on Thursday end Friday afternoons end Friday evening. Alisa Goldie Fell was Ihe charming hostess of a pretty valentine party Wednesday evening at her beautiful home on 25th street. Washington's birthday, Feb. 22. will furnish a decorative theme which will be generously acted upon by Mre. Joseph Lenggadorf In a dainty tea to be given by her, that day, at her home, 2375 Adama avenue. The Conaervntory of Music of the Weber Stake academy will give a pupil1 recital Monday evening at the Tabernacle, asefeied by the Tabernacle choir, to attend and enjoy which will he a privilege to be appreciated by those fortunate enough to receive tickets. Tfye Ladles of Clara Barton Lodge No. 173. Grand International Auxiliary to iho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, have appointed the Modjeska as Mary Stuart follow- ing engineers to act aa floor manager: George Lashua. Albert Helms, James Wardleigh end W. Count on the night of the 23rd of February. FATHER CUSHNAHAN'B Continued Improvement Gives Jey to Multitude of Friend. Lower Floor Mr. Editor: In the walks of dally life there ere a few, a very few, person whom we meet and pats with Balcony but perhaps the ordinary salutation a. Yet we feel the trader force, the uplifting power of their often ellent presence, and know Instinctively that when ihe trying hours of Ufa dawn we hell invariably turn to them for mirBitch a age. counsel end consolation. power in Ogden le Rev. P. M. Cushna-hin- , who for almost a quarter of a century haa been the light end guide of this little city In the greet western region. The Influence of hie noble life le reproach to those who can raver ties to the mountain height of Integrity which ars a natural to him aa the virgin soli that gave him birth. 8o rare are such character that It la not surprising Ogden haa felt tor the past two weeks that a great factor la absent, a familiar face missing, owing to the illnen of our good pastor of Bt. Joseph's, who le now, w end re glad to etete. Improving, whose honest voice and friendly graap when we again have the happiness of per greeting him we shell vain heps wa have not done tor some time In the past. Fearless In denouncing evil and ever reedy to encourage good, a promoter of education, liberty end morality. Father Cusbnahan'e Influence extends tor beyond the little city where he he labored so many years protector, counselor end friend, and all who ever known hie gentle power have hire God for the knowledge end find In his noble life an Inspiration and a model. MEMBER OF COUNCIL NO. 777. (Knights of Columbus.) Ogden, Utah, Feb. 17, 1306. . . Mon- $1.50 $1.00, 75c 50c Gallery oooooooooooooooooooooooo THURSDAY February : MESSRS. MARTIN & EMERYS Reverent Artistic and Sumptuous Presentation of ard Wagners Sacred Festival Play -- LAID TO REST. The Orovlllc Register of last ... SEAT SALE SATURDAY HEALTH. Rich- day morning eald: Yesterday afternoon the funeral of little Mildred Wattle, the daughior of Mr. end Mrs. E. O. Wattle, Algeeiras, Spain, Feb. 17. An imWel attended Valentine dance portant step forward has been made in of tbla town, took plaoe. The cerethe ward Wednesday the JAr Tf over monies at the M. E. Church were very controversy A Washington' "Milnj. Rev. J. W. Phelps wee Impressive. birthday the question of the Moroccan police. the officiating minister, end ae usual, BAPTIST LADIES GUESTS. spoke well and with deep feeling. The The ladle of the Baptist church choir was composed of Mlea Phelps, and congregation were very pleasantly Mrs. John Bullard, Mrs. C. E. Hlckok, M. Moyee, L. Moyes. entertained at a Valentine party given Mre. Rtgndtford, Mrs. Blnet end Mre. i by Mesdatnes Goolldge and Parkbnrat Higgins, and Mr. Moroden. The Drat MRS. HENDERSON'S PARTY. at the former's residence, Wednesday hymn rendered wee Asleep In Jesue, the second wee "Bate In the Arms of The second of a series of parties to afternoon. A guessing contest we one of the Jeans. the third wee n duet by Miss be given by Mrs. H. H. Henderson, wee entertain- Phelps end Mr. Moroden and was enheld Thursday afternoon at her invit- features of the afternoon's which proved very Interesting, titled Death of a Christian." At the ment, h on Twenty-fourthome street, and ing -Per which dainty refreshments were cemetery Rock of Agee" Was sung. .n n mu was one of the brightest toclal events served by the hostesses, and all de- There were numerous beautiful floral season. the of pleasant offerings; one In particular was a very having spen' perted. Valentine 8t. day supplied a plan handsome pillow formed of carnations of decoration which was beautifully afternoon. with a few rosea and feme and smllas. carried out in large floral hearts of AGLAIA. On this pillow were the words, Our ferns and red primroses, suspended from the rhandelleree end in other THE RUBLE THEATRE CO. Baby." of the spent Undertaker A. A. Ward bed charge pretty decorative conceits, in which a The member afternoon Agleia on Tuesday, very pleasant roses, ferns end palms were lavishof the funeral. with Mrs. 18th. Coulter. the February Mr. Wattle le the local manager of Presenting the Ever-Popul- ir ly employed. Comedy Drama Nve was guest of the club. An Euchre. In which the guest Indulg- Mrs. the Utah Construction company. wofamous French on Informal talk ed. proved profitable, as well as highmen wee given by Mrs. Blchsel. which ly enjoyable, to Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. REVOLUTIONIITB CAPTURED. elicited a very lively discussion. ReEnsign and Mrs. Perklne. swill hour dosed freshments end Covers were spread for aixteen at 81. Petersburg, PVb. 17 An ImportThe club adjourned to the dainty luncheon, which rams as the afternoon. week ant arrest of six Burial Revolutionists Carr. Mr. in meet two the concluding feature of a very pretlavishly provided with explosives end ty party. bomba, who. it Is believed, were planCARD PARTY. ning an attempt on the life of GovTOLSTOI CIRCLE. ernor General Dnuhaaoff. of Mnanow. was A the given by 0F NEW YORK I JFK. PlRE IN TONE. STRO delightful party P Feb. wa made here yesterday evening Jnat Maccabera ledlee of the Tuesday, Ina held circle Tolstoi 0RAW1X0 The very . rvt.CTER and of comedy, about a handled being pres- previous to their departure for teresting meeting, with Mr. Meek on thirteenth, A seventh member of the party, AXD ent. fortunate enough to win a Those company whici a by attendance avenue, Jefferson large an ENVIABLE REPUTATION. T. J. Burns. Mre. a student, threw away a bomb end eswere Mr. the rouprises After usual being present. Those having caped. tine of business, several members Couch end Mrs. Blower. reed and dlacused the atatlatice of charge of the affair were Mrs. Furnisa. TROOFS FOR THE PHILIPPINES. athletic sports. Closing the meeting Mrs. Carson, Mr. Cmnt and Sira. President Mrs. Miller read an origin- Fry. Mdaj Night THE SWEETEST OWL IN D Gibraltar. Feb. 12. The I'ulted al paper, taking aa her theiue. The state transports Kilpatrick and McSURPRISED. Conceive Poetical Evervone at Time Clellan. we haring on board the Firet InInstructive and Thoughts." which for Manila, arrived here wa bound, ADMISSION A tender'd fantry, l0PlLA!t PRICES , , 25c. 35c anc pleasant, surpn" exceedingly well chosen. of Music was nest In order, followed hy Myron Crites. Thursday evening at hlr today frier a very rough pass delicious refreahmenta. aerved b.v the home on Monroe Ave. Many were the seventeen days from New York. . GRAIMDK attention. t, NEW ARRIVALS AMUSEMENTS . Anna Liner me, Hit:.,n Master,. Tsv W.arer, Abe William. Kas'eu CuMip. Ward t'u'llp. Aluert .lay. R.itxi::i Rtvher. Vivian Farlev. Tom Taii.w. Waller Farr, Ted Wilcox a ini M roll ITit.- -. v demand for the New w.Vp ready to satisfy every Hats in sevspring Styles. Stiff colors and blocks eral S lc worth t;ri Vlk,i. Xoiii Mr:, vet. d KBgat Hat Store We Know of It 1.1.? ii- - Nellie in her usual lurni.ng way The guests were Mrs. ltuliymple end Mi Vogel. The flub adjourned meet wi;h Air. 7 - Edwards. 2ST4 aveuuc. on February 2i'h Please atof tend. Thursday evening. The conditions efthe weather had no depressing MRS. ANDERSON AS HOSTESS. fect ou those who were invited to assemble st the home of Mr. Rwiiei. Never has it been ih lui of the fion: whence they proceeded in s body to the residence of the unsuspecting Lucky Thirteen ladie participate vlciitus. who. by the way, were prepar- in a more enjoyable oc:al functiun in Airs. over ih&u that on Anderthis presided ing to retire. The reporter her at occasion, however, is safe in sating son Wednesday afterno.-n- . home. they did not retiie that night. Those coi-What with so tactful a hjaie to present were: Messrs, and Mesdatnes G. - Lorhhead. M. E. Galt, A. Collins. promote the enjoy mem derived from SulJ. E. Burton. T. H. Reeder. C. 1). card, a splendid luncheon, and moat livan. U. - l.ashu. H. B. Wilkins. beautiful floral and other appointments Mesdatnes 11. M. Hogan. C. H. Bogart, appropriate to Si. Valentine's day a cannot be A. R. McKelllps. A. Kmanuelson. M. more pleasing home pari J. Healy. E. Little. Mlaae Arda l,ee. imagined. Meadante Frye, Purer and McInFern Jackman, Emma Ieieraun. Relic tosh secured the pretty card prlies. Healy. Mr. R. Hgan. Other than the rluh member Mrs. 'Professor" lsbus is nfsinlt an artist on the piano, with the assist- Anderson's guests Included Needame ance of the pianola. Other artists who Geo. Dlcks.n, Beverly and Gale of Iowa. assisted in the evening's entertainMrs. Dufer will be the next hostess ment were Sullivan, Stuart, 'Loch-heaGalt, with a Scotch song by to the chib. Mrs. Hogan, and another in Danu-hy Mr. Stuart. When each and every PRETTY VALENTINE FESTIVITIES one had partaken freely of the many Ono of the most, artistic of the good things spread before us, there was more music, dancing and charmany valentine parties, wa the one acter recitation, which It Is needless given by Mr. and Mr-- . Frank Ferto add. were thoroughly enjoyed. Be- rell. fore departing a friendship chain or Heads, cut flowers and ferns were rtrcle. was formed white the good old used to splendid advantage in decoratballad. "Auld Lang Syne." was sung ing the rooms and supplying the fin11 hy all. and a good thing mut ishing touch to the dainty luncheon. At rerde the winner were Meahave an end we understood this one could he no exception, and ae we bade de me Jackman and Maloney, Mcenrs. with Cole and F. Williams. our host and hostess good-nighThe guests included: Messrs and wishes for many more gatherings of the same sort, we were given a bint Meadames Jackman. Anderson, Beverof the time by the lusty crowing of ly , Williams. Doran, Tyree, Robertson. Wlant, Brooks, Mitchell. Maloney. barn-yar- d fowl. the early-rialnOwens, F. Williams, Gsrr; Meadames Robb, Kennedy end Gale of Iowa, Miss MR. JONES SURPRISED. Kennedy end Mr. Cole. Mr. William S. Jones, who visited for Rcveral weeks with him family here, PLEASANT EVENING. . deperted for hi labors in Wlnnemuc-raNevada. Tuesday morning, happy Friday, the friend of Earl Pardos in the knowledge of the well wishes surprised him at his home, in a of hie friends, as demonstrated In a tnarrh into hie sanctum. Insurprise tendered him at hie home, on stead of the evening sprat before a Barlow avenue. Monday evening. Equal cheery fire. In blissful oblivion of tancause was given each gueat for pleaa-an- t gible things, he was forced to play the memories of the event, for Mr. and part of host. Bo pleasant was the ImMrs. Jones are finished entertainer, promptu change, that all the hours end when reinforce hy the musical remaining to Friday were paaeed away Hancoex family, provide an evening's In Jollification. Games, music end gosexcelsip, were elements oT frlsasure. while entertainment of unsurpassed lence. Card and a fine luncheon car- light refreshments delighted the InnPresent were: Misses Myrried the gueata on wings of pleasure to er-self. to midnight hour, and a couple of ad- tle Ballinger, Llaaie Malan. Nettle ded hours were necessary to aatiefy Rtehr. Eva Brown, Lucille Packard, Wright, Malme Roberts; Messrs. their demands on Mies Tlllle Hail Pearl R. Peterson, Arthur Bnrdvtt, Rich cock, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Parley, H. H. Browning. Louie MaHancock, Joe. Hancock, Walter Han- Fowler. Emmett cock and Heber Hancock, who delight- lan, Bryant Jacobs. ed the guests with vocal selection. BURPRIBE. Master Jones also contributed to the several with of the gueata, pleasure The following and bore of piano selections, during South Washingtongirls played quite a Joke the serving of refreshment. . school-mateon Alban their Bchlleetv Prises, souvenirs of the happy af- In the form of surprise party, fair, were won by Mrs. Farley, Mrs. night: Ellen Foulger, Jennie Friday Green- Wilcox, Mr. Bl Read and Mr. Walter well, Edna Healy, Alta Raleigh, Mamie Heller. Van Taaeel. Cora Payne. Elinor Smith, The Invited gueata numbered Messrs, Louise Shileen. Nellie Scott. Charles and Meadamea W. B. Wilson, Chris Smith, Joe Schlllo. Hyntm Little. Dave Brown. L. Farley, J. M. Barlow. Oscar Bnott, Willie Smith. Fred McDaniels. Read. 81 Read, Buswell, Walter Heller, B. Van Tassel. M. Whetmeyer, Earl Robt. Witherspoon. H. H. Hancock and Plngree, Peal Muller. Frank Stevens. Andrew Jost; Meadamea Annie Lar- A good time was enjoyed by all. Light kin, Hannah Bowman; MUsea Sadie refreshments were served, and games WilMoCloy, Tlllle Hancock. Norma played until a late honr, when the son. Edith Goodale, Electa Goods le; crowd dispersed with the hopes that Messrs. Heber Hancock, Welter Han- they might meet again Boon. cock, Joe. Hancock, Jaa. Gibbons, and John Hancock. WITH MRS. WELLS. s 1, gaairt iiviulif'.i m n.l after a the muni fren.ls mad,- their ws homeward 'f.u,. prte,ut liO'e SURPRISE. rERIUARY MORNING, THE URL OF SOCIETY dVe have nrt, lilNDAY n A GENUINE t UTAH, Grand Opera House Parsifal IN ENGLISH i COMMENCING TONIGHT ; THE HEART OF NEW YORK ,wvIT,MEn pi-AY- full el Aloe-co- Adapted By WM. LYNCH ROBERTS The Most Noted Production of the Century , Played 4 By 50 a Select Company of -- ARTISTS 50 |