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Show 1 THE 3 WHIRL OF SOCIETY . THE MORNING whisk brooms. made, Each I - j' her I I ' Mra. Albert Rieael have re- from a visit of three months Sir and ned California. v goods. shipments of these No. 100, 3ti Inches Berkeley cambric. 17 wide; per yard Lonsdale cambric, Si! Inches wide; 15c per yard Cameo cambric, No. 887, 38 Inches 13 wide; per yard Fruit of the Loom, bleached cotton, 30 inches wide; per yard.. 13 Golden Wedding, bleached cotton. 30 inches wide; per yard.... lOe Zodiac, bleached cotton, 30 inches 0 c wide, per yard c Mil. AND MRS. ROBERTSON EN TERTAIN. Mra. and E! professor Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jrre of Brigham City were the guests a. R-- C: Smith at de- Must jM'hertson informally entertained Vuf, number of friends at their home. Cards 5.M-- hall Wednesday night. and refreshments were the order of the O. A. Parmley left evening. Those prevent were: Mr. and Mra. and yr where they will Mre. C. D. Tyree. Mr. nnd Mra. Thomu Sunday for California Jackman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Wyant. month. a about for. pojouru Mr, and Mra. Pat Wiliiama. Mr. and son and Mis. Robert Mitchell and Mrs. A. Mrs. C. F. Krauch and Robertson. daughter departed Monday for Los Asgelea to be gone about six weeks. MISS BOYLE ENTERTAINS. Miss Fiancis Williams has returned Yesterday afternoon Miss Lydia (nm an extended visit with friends at Boyle entertained informally a few Nov.friends nt her parents residence, on Sana, Twenty-eight-h street. 8u, Valentine, The ChrisLian Endeavor Society of the patron aaiut of love, was duly honthe Episcopal church are planning a ored, each gueet receiving a beautiful Butiral entertainment to be given the valentine as a. pouveplur of the occasion. The party was unique in Its awning of February 22nd. way, by reason of the fact that there will a ball at give were do gentlemen Included among the The Eagles lodge gueeta. Miss Boyle was assisted by her Dignan's ball on next Tuesday sister. Mm. Virgil Cain. The ladles present were: Mrs. Wm. Keating, Mrs. llrs. George M. Hanson returned Baker and Mra. Green from Salt Lake: Wednesday from Salt Lake, where she Mra. Arnold Bowman, Mrs. P. P. Boyle, hid been visiting frlenda and relatives Misses Ida Driver, Kate Gardtner, May Scowcroft, Rose 'McHenry, Florence for a few days. Boyle, Ida Roberts, Nellie Stevenson. McGregor is jlr. jcbn L. JOLLY SURPRISE. like visitor, the guest of her sister, lire. Alma Lgmbert., . Assured of a hearty welcome and an of unexcelled pleasure, sevMiss Miaule.-Kiesc- i .kJthe guest of evening eral of Mrs. Thomas 8. Fitzgerald's Lake in Salt Park jibs Margaret ' friends surprised her Monday evening, ' : v , citr ; the anniversary of her birth. and engaging, Always ENTERTAINED AT VIRGINIA. Mrs- - Fitzgerald, though completely Mrs. Ralph rE. Hoag In a very.de-lightfu- l surprised, was but little disconcerted , and informal manner entertand soon had the evening's pleasure ained a few .of. her friends at the Virprogressing as nicely ns at one of her Those who afternoon. ginia Tuesday "At Homes." were: Mjftjred Mm. Hoag's hospitality One and all declare It the very Jolll-es- t Mr. tnd Mm. Arthur Kuhn, Mr. nnd social function of the Benson. Mi. I. L. Reynolds, Dr. and Mrs. To-jhComposing the party and contributand Miss Peery. ing to the gift of a lovely cut glass dish to the hostess were Meadamcs Mrs. Jus. Ballard entertained a few Shufflebarger, 8peucer, Whalen Mr. and Healy, frinds at dinner. Friday, for Cullen. Conroy, Hall, Francis, .. AnCall-lorn Rn. Voorhlee, who leave, soon for drews; Misses Conroy nnd Healy. la. IS l-- ' W. Nlchola 1 c 1 a. k Chb 8 K MOXDA 1'. only, tee'll sell children's hose sup- porters . good elastic , Mens Goods Look at the south window. There's madras shirts there with detachable cuffs extra values and for the same price we're throwing in mighty nice pair of cuff buttons. Men, get in on this ground floor of shirt sense nt 90c well-know- n u Thousands Of Yards Of Exquisiteness This season brings with it the thought of prepa- tion for the warmer months. We call vour attention to the following that you may, early, take advantage of the newest creations m womens wear. Culled from the most perfect productions of the world's greatest design ers of embroideries, and brought before you for your approval. It is with unusual confidence that we announce our sale of embroideries , which begins Monday morning and ends Saturday night, to be unsur passed in our selling hjslorv. Much preparation has been made in an ticipation of the throngs which which will come during this gala u cekt and view the myriads of conceptions in dainty trimmings. Price con cessions to a degree of extraordinary diminutiveness have been made Throughout this gorgeous collection of refined elegance. Dimity, Sc qualities for 4c per yard for 2c per yard 15c qualities for 12c per yard for 8c per yard 25c qualities for 20c per yard for 13c per yard 50c qualities for 40c per yard for 29c per yard CO & 75c for 50c per yard. 90c qualities for tiOc per yard A grand collection of odd insertions at a price worthy of instant ac ceptance. 7 l'2c and 8 I 3c qualities of insertions at 2c per yard 10c and 12 qualities of insertions at Sc per yard 10c and 25c qualities of insertons at 10c per yard very desirable cloth for apron end dresses; per yard 15c, 20c, 25c A 30c Figured Nainsook, in stripes and checks, S3 Inches wide, per yard, 15c and 20c. 13 beaut iful white Wash Chiffon, goods for fine waist end evening dresses, 52 Inches wide, per yard 50c. 60c, 65c, 75c end l.Oo. Linen, hemstitched, for aprons, 40 30o inches wide; per yard Long Cloth, white, for umtormiu-Une-, 36 inches wide; per yard, ll)c, 15c and 30e. 12 25c 40 inches wide, per yard Nainsook, for nndcnnuidins, fine sheets and children's dresses, 28 15c inches wide, per yard 36 Inches wide; 2tlc, 25c. 35c A 4uc. India Linen a flue wash material, very strong, fur aprous and dresses, 36 inches wide; per yard 0e, 25c, 30c and 35c; 28 inches aide,-pe- r nnd 15c. 10c, 13 rard 8 Persian Lawns, very desirable for dresses end wklsta, 50 Inches wide, 50e; 30 per yard 35c, 45c and inrhea wide, per yard 20c, 25c, 20c end 25c. ...... Babies Dresses Special Sale of Shirt Waists Weve just received a We find that we have a few odd numbers in l-- Shirt Waists which will be acceptable to you if a right price is named. If your size is here youll have a chance to get some nice garments for a small amount of money. They come in cotton vestings and serges, in different stripes and colors. $4.00 quality, $2,65 $5.00 quality, $3.35 $3.00 quality, $2.00 fine slriped end checked 30 Inches wide, c, -- are worth from 60c to $7. The short dresses are worth from 60c to $4. e white materiel, 4c qualities 12ic qualities 20c qualities 40c qualities shipment of babies long and short dresses. A more attractive lot of garments for the price, you It would never saw. please us quite a little to show jou these new goods. The long dresses 8c New White Goods l-- 2c Tomorrow we celebrate in honor of the God of Sentiment Bt. Valentine. Tomorrow young hearts will be made glad by the receipt of those tokens which in a material way demonstrate personal regard. On this occasion Cupid comes boldfor this ly forth to act as sponsormission Is patron Saint whose sole to distribute a stunt season of Joy among hie adherents; and they are many over this land. We see the youngsters making purchases of the other randy hearts, to send to some themwhom they like better than selves. We eee an older generation buying more elaborate tokens of a thereon written love which Is through the kind dictation of St. Valentine. Great thing this holiday occasion. Not one of ue would put aside the memories of the past the days when we were deeply Impressed with the Importance of dothe ing homage to St. Valentine God of Sentiment. Even now we find that w still retain the quintessence of this Saints teachings. - Patent ctasps,per pair 9c The following list will remind von otthe sewing days which have arrived Weve just received big tC Mrs. Perrin, SlintMi Myrtle tlibeou. Bertha ItoLnbaum! Maud Parley, and Meaua. Earl Weet I)ou Gihaon. William Ciawuhaw and c! a. Marriott. I 14,100f. Well Domestic News Spoon Card club met Trank William, Mr. and lira. Juba vJdnuMlM afternoon at the home of Bltaon Mr. and Mr Joe Hlgglnbutta mea am. Mr. and Mr. Delbert Chaae Mr. The uual card Knoth. fL played and prize awarded, af-- and Mra William Uarr. Mr. and Mra appointed lunch- - C. P. Perrin, Mr. and Mra. William yg ahich a daintily' served. was j Taylor. Mra. Isaac Parley. Mra. Sadie gp HIU entertained a number yr. Dr. frlenda Friday afternoon. FEBRUARY M OXDA Vonlv we present a big bargain in . 1 UTAH, SUNDAY MOKNING. OGDEN, EXAMINEE, Sale of Boys' Shoes : Monday morning we begin eelllng Boys shoes at a very low price. These are good, strong shoes, fit fin either school or dress wear. They come in box calf, vlci kid, kangaroo calf, satin relf, or marine If. Heavy soles. Former prices on these boys shoes were 91.25 end 11.76. Beginning Monday they sell for $1.00 . B.M Wrights' black W. H.t WRIGHT & 50NS GO Sole agents for Butteric k s LEAP YEAR CLl'B. stockings, the 'Mrs.: R. K. Adams entertained the Patterns. 25c Leap Year club last Wednesday afterbest, si noon at her home on Uncohr Ave. Mr. Wm. Anderson has Issued fur Tuesday afternoon at cards. Cards was the pastime and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Light, Mrs. Baker and Mm. Beat. Mra. W. R. enter pleasantly and n delightful time was bad. The guests wore then ushered to the wae most Mr. and Mra James J. Bmytk. talned a then elected: President, James K. UnMonday evening. J. Paine, Howard. Armstrong, and menu service, which A number of Intimate friends and Aglaia meets February 33rd. with ion! vice president, V. Rapp; secretary for cards were dining room where n dainty lunch was Allison, prize elaborate. Dainty Hong, Hardman, Perkins. Peery, home a Mrs. Coulter. served. The brightness of Tuesday afternoon Katherinne Keeler; treasurer,, Nelli: by Mra T. 8. Fitzgerald and relatives made the Smyth Spencer, G. W. Jones, F. E. Lewis, secured to all ThoseIt sisumd to those fortunate In the whllhcr rape they present were: Meedemes E. meeting place, Mrs. organizer, Leota Kennedy. Carter; Rhine. . . W. Matson, I. L. Reynolds, Hurst, with dainty gifts and light hearts, SURPRISE were then made f iHvIpt of Invitations to an "At Home" Light, Mills, Baker, Hall, Mottos, Beet, Shufflebarger, Arrangements Fitzgerald, Dalrymple, most successfully surprising Mr. and to he given by Mm. Martin Cullen Plans, Grill, Ballinger, Hoyle, Siegel, T. R. PRETTY AFFAIR. which It wes decided Scott. next L. surMr. H. Bell, Preston waa meeting Blair the Baker; happily Maguire. hours and where the hoe-te8elffert, Ransom, Adams nnd Miss Yates. was the form of n public en: the be in 8. Richardson should Scott, home W. Ezra Mra. at In his Scott, Martolte prised Healy, Friday Tyler. so swiftly they Mrs. Wm. Burt wa hostess to the Frankie Baker. Committees were' aptartalnmenL of one of the largest end mwt el- seemed to be winged, Fitzgerald. Kuhn, evening. Robertson, Whalen, with meet In to was playflew. club The The adjourned spent evening ladles of the ..Episcopal Giu.-- t McCormick. Wedell. J. aborate of the easone parties, ThursThe evening was made moat pleasur- pointed to provide for speakers and pm yontig high-fivMm. Baker, 2763 Pacific Ave., on Wed- Abe Kuhn, after which a delicious able asd their escorts Friday evening. H. R. MacMillan, Shel-bur- day, her guests numbering about fifty ing was for tbe host nnd those j of his music. It was decided to hold the Herrick.. Lewie. 1904. Misses 17th, Madge lunch served, the nesday afternoon, February Rowe, Wilson. persons Messrs, end Mesdemes J. G. meeting Is the city hall on the second Francis, CablU, guests: igntt Mrs. Hlhbs assembled about her at making new home was pret- Bhlels end Frances Smyth, beautiful Her Skeen, Dan Cost ley, W. S. Friday In March. Tbe union then adlleywood, Reed, Lyman Hanson, Gilson, : Kffn, CLARK-IRWIher cosy homo Friday afternoon end most charming waitresses. n with carnations M. journed and njany of those present Kleecl, D. Jae. decorated Ches. Zelmer, Maguire. Read. tily Becker, Hume, It was with reluctance that, the Rtime. G. Anderson. Chan. Hsrrnp, r. L. tvnber of her frlenda, to whom the The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bigelow, Stewart, Henderson, Rogers, smilsx, end an elegant luncheon wae Greenwell, spent the remainder of the evening at late a at ' made their departure guests served. passed most pleasantly and Clark was the ecene of a pretty wed- Salt Lake.' Robert Cpwan, W. Elmer, L Hammond. the G. A. R. social which wu being . hour, wishing thnir hosts many happy Mesdames J. Blair, A. R. Coburn. held across the halL Stick)-their ding Monday evening, when Misses Bannister, Conroy, E. Ma- returns of the day. , Meeara. L Proper, O, O. Hefner, J. BIRTHDAY (SURPRISE. Fitzgerald, A. charmiug daughter became the bride of roy, Mrs. J. F. BauScher i S. Reason, G. G. Cowan, K. Dunbar, Stone, L Fltsgereld. reMr. N. T. Irwin. was the Healy, Fenrtennakcr Mr. J. L gttlre, BANKS SUSPEND. Horace the engagement of their daughtAQLAIA. A. Zelmer. W. Zelmer, C. Zeimar. The parlor, where the ceremony was Anna Maguire, Klesel, Mosely, 1L Dee. cipient of a very pleasant surprise last er Adella to. Oscar. B. Mad son, the M. Zelmer. R. Dartha to nnd waa B. white In wee decorated Misses enjoy Darner, permitted Aglaia K. Maguire. and performed, State Bank ' ner. L Stone, Z. Cowan, Lizzie nnd Saturday evening, the event being the Pittsburg, Feb. arriige to take place some time this pink carnations, ferns and imllu. A birth- genial hospitality of Mra Geo. K of his forty-eightof Pittsburg, capitalized at 950,000, wae anniversary oath. com. afternoon. Blair. on flowers Hazel CAVE. white Tuesday handsome bell of WITH MRS. ' closed today by order of the elate day. Dancing and fames were enjoy- ly A moat . Interesting paper on public lithe beautiful effect. of Ogden Lodge ed, with an Intermission at 11 oclock, Chiefs society, banking department The examiner to Past The Past Grands association held Its pleted UNION Faddla. MIm OP wee TEMPERANCE MEETING given by The other roome warn decorated In No. 1. D. of H, met at the home of Mra for partaking of an elegant xua ttculsr repast braries temporarily la charge. ladles Mra Rushmer favored the monthly meeting with Sister a like manner, rosea being used. Bern Cave, Wednesday, Feb. loth. The Present were Messrs, and Mesdsmes Meld on Twenty-thir- d Union Abstinence solo. Total Instrumental Utah aa with The street, February was gowned P. bride hsndsomely The chosen for the present ysar Richard Varley, Baa Fenstermeker, Uth, with a Washington, Feb. 13. The comptrolAn original story entitled "Moth- met Friday evening at the city hall. good attendance. After In blue taffeta under white chiffon, end officers Bllverthorn, H. J. Bilverthorn, J. Aik tie usual of the currency has received a teleW ler showed was reed members the T. of J. Mra t Hurst, Tho repair-rerhood, by pleasant time, they report carried brides roses. ens, Coleman, W. Varley, J. L Fen. Mra CalUe Cave. President esso-da- te announcing tho auepanstoa f to the dining room, where a fine on gram most was nctlve and Miss members, touching Eddy that twenty by Miss Laura Leavitt, maid of honor, etermaker. Mra Kate Howe. National bank of Matthew, pledge-signeFirst o Vice ascii was served. The guests depart-tthe president twenty-twand member throughout was beautifully gowned In bine silk and treasurer M n. JeanThe capital waa 925,000 and deInd. last the Secretary since meet with Mra E. C. Wardleigh, of the added club, Miss Canady, as guest had been EUCHRE PARTY., mull, while the little bride's maids nette HilL- 975J100. were ; several posits and Quincy, on March warn In white, with large blue sashes. The following officers charmed her .hearers with iflsa 1HL as members and guests Friends of Mrs.. L. Francis spent choice vocal selections as did also nicttlei. Those present , M. Leavitt, were: Mesdsmes C. Cave, A. Bowen, Thursday afternoon with her. In the enThe groom and best man, J. Mra Rushmer. wore the conventional black. H. Howe. E. Bowman, Sherwood. joyment of euchre, at which Mra Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas The guests of tbe afternoon were mil la a young The Furpopular groom were and Mrs, Lindsay : SO a a prize Mesdames John Reed of Ball Lake, HilL Morrlaey, Sims, odsay entertained a few friends at Southern on and, the man Pacific, road the invited Pierce, BtillwelL Dalrymple end Miss lisnrr a teat of the hostess prod-I- n ness, Guthrie; Misses L Leamen and winners.- Included in hie bride, baa many frlenda guests were; A. Hansen. the culinary art, which wae like Canady. the to honor did A large assemblage :0Sp Meedemes T. S. Fitzgerald, T. Shuffl'catly relished by the guests. This meeting date, coming on the Tempting refreshments were served occasion end presented the young H. G. P. M. Mesdsmes Cullen, of Healy, flebarger, wedding anniversary beautiful with MS M. many E. couple Into H. gift. The Lecture Recital on turned H. Luckett, Spencer, Matson, Cave and Bowen, wae "How to lia-- 7 10 am Mr. and Mra. Irwin will be at home 10 Hun social function. Toasts were given to T. Whalen, 8. L Brick, E. Nelson, II. Music, by Miss Bella March Monte 1st. Del after S. at tip squire will be given on Monday even lNiih sister 1y, Mra. Bherwoodend L Bell, V. Hestmark, R. 8. Joyce, LindT. H. for full too 9A. Todd, Brown, Coullsk, other atbeing rebMrs. Sims, the - the Congregational CHILD CULTURE CLUB. Conraurth. The lecture will be Illustrated utterance, owing to the good things sey, P. F. Breen, J. Olson, W. 2:009 Culture Child the storm the V Prof. Thomas Radrlllfe, who will Despite Cave had prepared for relresh nor, E. Kirwsn, F. McIntosh, Smyth; Bitter Club bad a most enjoyable meeting at Misses N. Healy, M. Klrwen, A. Con- la the enly place In town where yen My some famous concert pieces. ; 1:45a home of rant. both Mra Cave ana Mra Bowen nor, E. Larson, E. Olson. and the hospitable get the worth nf your money. pleasant 5:P May SSI Z4th Street Mrs. Cook. 553 Twentieth street, on live long and enjoy many more anniEPI8COPAL SOCIAL Phene 127K. RATHBONE'S WITH MRS. CARR. liZOa Feb. 5. each aa happy as the one Just versaries, t.?1, C' Anortrong waa hostess,, Friday, After the usual routine business, the The Rath bone Haters greatly enjoy JjMday afternoon, nt a chocolate tea-7:00a on the program took their PeLoclety will meetnexton Wednes- ed Friday afternoon la tbe cheering members the by ladles J of the Episcopal 7:00 a coutlnua lon of a wrh. The friends of the hoetess 1 17, at the home of Mrs. presence of Mra Tbos. Carr at her el.L Th 5:30 p "Almost " day, February entitled lecture to 457 Seventeenth street. her previous ao welhome on Grant avenue. Cards and to truinnnnnni home, Bowman, glad 0:10a her out of the seclusion of several 1 Women," wee given by Mra. Nelson, splendid luncheon, In which hearts and sot nt 1 who delivered it In an excellent man-3- 1 Tran, knowing that now the . conveyed red Carnations effectively GUESTS OF MRS. WATERS. gradually shs resume her place In society when I ner. The next paper on domestic sd-Aimt elub exper- theme of approaching Valentine's day, Souvenir Teaspoon The is so wee reed fence, "Kitchen nnd Pantry, filled In the hours. popular. ienced one of IU brightest afternoons acceptably Cus-toa- d Utah several of the society ladies brought j in an excellent manner by Mrs. Pretty prise were given to Mra Mra of Knoth, home the at Wednesday, of their friends. The table In Mha Wright Both article were Turnr. Mra nnd with Mra B. B. Waters, essaying the room had a great big bowl lowed by an Interesting discussion. UW Gueeta of Mrs. Carr were Mesdsmes of hostess. role 7low Jonquils, and there were the pmelr a Intermission, short tanAfter Fernlund. V. Heat mark, Oul from Iilndsmy, derived was Much pleasure with yellow abides. Jenkins. Hodge, dent read a chapter from The Evolu- Glasmann, llbur, the lucky participants Hume waa at the chocolate table tlon of n Club Woman. wwwMewwwwwwwwM The outdoor cards, at which Todd end Mrs. John Brown. Fulton. Jsckmmn, McGaw. Fry. were Mra Harry Mm. Henlyet the coffee urn. Mra. chill could not dampen the spirits of Thomas. er. Turner, Tyree. Wyant, Marks, It's our way of cleaning up the season's stock. Wc Armstrong end Mias Daisy Kuhn assist, J. Cave, of those present when the kind hpetesa Higginbotham, Stone. this feature Murphy, A ta serving the refreshments. concluding happy and e served dainty refreshment don't SHOW OLD STUFF. . We expect to offer the wes n tempting luncheon. and Frlcle. The hostess wee assisted in recelv-th- e hour was passed. The club Jolly party, , pleasant guests by Mra, Rev. Reynolds, adjourned to meet Friday, Feb. 13, at best fltto ever this year, some of which are now-- here.. VALENTINE BIRTHDAY PARTY. that la out of repair. It ATTRACTION. a HIGH-FIVtypewriter THE vl f nd two 800 hw sisters Mra the usual hour. with Mra Dee, nOne of the prettiest birthday part- pays to keep a good machine, and that Ensign end Mra Dee of Salt Lake. Friday evening Mr.and Mra Covey of ies we are eelllng. W Washington avenue.. .The guests of iha Imaginable wm given Master Ger- la the kind thatnew about fifty one or an old one a sell will afternoon were Mra Buhn and Mm, Wllsotf ward entertained you MI8S WILL1AMSEN evening. Friday ald Fitzgerald gt'RPRlSED. of their friends nnd acquaintances at work like new. If tha do to fixed tbe up games, DougalL valentine party, a was It Miw Hattie W'illiamsen A prize was given Jolly high-fivwas tendered refreshments beantl-full- r you do not want to buy, we will rent Wc are showing some extra good values in these, uriirlM ,by a number of her young to etch of those who were over Indus- decorations and one. Wo will keep It In repair as FitzMrs. MR8- - MAT80N ENTERTAINS. Idea. you the on carrying trious nt the game, and also to those which include a full line of a traveler's samples. It's as yea want ft Monday night at her home on An afternoon party presided over by who were not. Mr. end Mrs. Covey gerald, to whose originality were duo long would like to trade tke "whington avenue. Games end mu- you wes Perhaps H. Meteon Wednesday, ere Mrs. unique features Introduced, a fine variety to select from and the price now is way em the diversions of Jolly entertainers, seeming to have the typewriter you sew have tor one that the even-mT.- ii provedGeorge the of Pleasone of the dty'e moat promotion In the assisted her some different hapK0Bt rnjortble time area had M1m Be- Is la bettar order er tor up to under the regular from Carnations and the knack" of making everyone hostesses. After some ure of the young people by so. let ui kaow and w will if and Miss WilUamsen smllax lent their beauty and fragrance py at the feme time. style, jreeent Cullen. auvwlArtl.,,.,. hours of play at tha gam a halt was atrice call and see what wo ea do tor you. herself a very charming hosl- sev-erIn the cheerful parlors, where for The participant numbered Misses called and the prises awarded, and Loretta the Louise guest Scott, hours euchre occupied delicious refreshments were serv- Lettle Taylor, Shufflebarger .Margufollowed by a dainty Innch-no- then SXJQfABLE ed to the delight of all who had a Whalen, Frances BIRTHDAY PARTY. Attention, Came whatyou can get for Edith Corey and Verna COR, E4TH AND GRANT. erite Spargo, It for the things. good appetite good many frlenda of Mr. nnd Mra In the prize cutting Mra H. H. Spen- wes about 12:30 when tbe party broke Tavey. Masters ChsiJae Maguire. Geo. assembled nt their cer and Miss Nellie Maguire were Ah up all wishing Mr, and Mra Corey Scott, Anthony Shufflebarger. StephMr Wfnlng In honor of lucky one.- - Mrs Matson was assisted may act as host and hosteese again en Keogh, Louis Peery, and Anthony wwwewvvwwwwvwww and' wished him by Mra Heywood, Mra Don Maguire, l!1 Nrthdiy Fitzgerald. "turn of the day. - The Mrs. J. 8t Lewis, Mrt. Arthur Kuhn, in the near future. 240 TwntyJ1fth Street spent with music - end Mrs. Roltertson end Mise Ella Con52S1. .... WEDDING ANNIVERSARY, ... - A BED PARTY. !cy wlth ny conver home ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE their SHORT 6, at (wt)iB roy. - February gaiurdr.y, Mrs. George Halverson entertained Mesdsmes included list n occurred the The guest tonmSK Open Day and Night her friends Tuesday afternoon nt' one on Twenty-sixtdell- - Guthrie. McDermott. Geo. Thompson. rdcbraUm of the thirAb-ltof the prettiest parties of the . year. most pleasant BfrTeJ by the hostess. A. L. Bell. Bannister. Conroy, uf of tbe Magny and Klnzy, Proprietor. wedding In the decorations. teenth anniversary preset were: Mr. and Mr. Link. Pierce, Reed. Dyer, Wm Hed predominated Bn. E. M. tor Lurketi has been several days. India-pote- d at. ... , lnvl-iuio- 8-o- few-frien- Mrs.-Smyt- es en Dar-nay- Mr.-in- . h rs ;lp ilia Pe-lerc- r - - ' SPECIAL SALE James Ballards SKIRTS MEAT MARKET. - & PAINE & HURSTS P! FIFTY SKIRTS are on tHe SPECIAL SALE TABLES at Off. CentPrice. 50 Per Half Mar-JJrtl- ei Just vxnj-innrir- - Regular ......iw E BLACK UNDERSKIRTS 73 3330 A Special Dress Goods Sale mine Iinovon. g !Ll al L H. BKRAFT n WAFFLE HOUSE " h t. wt $4.98 wu-ltu-ui-- ii PAINE & HURST,Dry Goods -- I; |