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Show ' 1 , i AOR FOUR How Wquld You Like to See Your Wife in This My dear friend Taintor:,,My cousin Caruse" came back from Europe the other day and with him a lot of opera singers. Long before the pres- ent opera season opens we shall have every, European singer., who is not Su the trenches' and that will mean hun-- dreds of them.. Because, you tyiow, they are not geing- to have-mu-ch opera JnEurope.4M3-Winte- r. Most of the singing will be that done by . Besides that "Tipperary';, thing,-t&- e most popular tune on the1 Is scorned by these wonderful Italians. So opera is going to be URt cheap in my town and your town and" every good sized town in the country. And of course Nellie will get the fever. There isn't a doubt she will get It so had that you will have to spmd much money on opera. I am sending' you this early that you may be warned and may save. If you take Nellie to the opera,, and knowing Nellie, i know jou will have to, why, you win have to get her juat as good opera clothes as Mrs. Jones will wear. She has td keep up with the' Joneses,, you - - -- hut-let- Smart, M Mr. jnd Mr Smart and Mr. Jon Mu. Safari of Vnmn, motored to Pu'o Thtnsdij an peirt the day Zehc.L 44 ' 4) H. Hinckley and Miss I.ad follow ini? entertained the R Irvine guests at a delightful musicale in honor of Mrs. Chester Deal at the home of the former .Saturday; Mrs. W. F. VIolett, Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. 4 i -- m vtiVfA j I, & ; Mrs. Oison Twelves left this morning for California where she will spend the pext few weeks visiting the Lrtt j- ml .4 V'T 4 v j? '4 r ti, - -. I"'-- , N iv know. V' K ' V j lha.-evenin- g, . were used for table decorations and dainty refreshments were served. cor.t!-nen- t, 1 Y; v-i- 1 Florence Kroupa, Miss' Virginia Sutherland and Miss Naomi Pierpont. Yellow and White hrypantheniums ' nta-iami- pre-nupti- A: C. Candland, Mrs. Henry Wood, Mrs. R, R. Irvine, Mrs. Thos. Pierpont, Miss ' Edith Dusenberry, Miss Margaret DusenbeiryTMias 4 v.. , w ntt Kindly telephone ril sicicty Lira Eestel. Items to Miss nievei not latir than the day preceding the publication of the paper. Phone l",J - Mrs. Monday ev mug the Real of the Woodmen of the World t ot the lodge i , i rooms to which the niembrts of tte f ric nils pi, hr me especially invited. They inti ted to biirg Ihtlr whes. J. E. Jensen and daughre- m Mrs AH excel and friend-- . sweethearts Mihlred left the latter part of Livt; lent time Is w all hi, come. premised week fer im extended ti Ip thiough i Mr. Jensen expects In honor of Miss Msrtle McEwan California. a attractive daughter of Mr. and he and spend few; join them soon John McEwan, whose marriage Mrs. weeks on the coast. to Mr. E. G. Jensen takes place ext a delightful Thursday, This evening in front of the affair was given at her home last evgarage, the Epperson Mil- ening in the form of a miscellaneous concert shower. The entertaining rooms were itary band will give a gplenlid dec with Ilallow-eeof classical and popular numbers. It prettily arranged o r a 1 on s a n d d u r og the has 4m en reported thattbose concerts honored received many beautiguests Tuesmay be given regularly every ful gifts. day and Saturday evenlng3. 'ty-- . m Dr-u- f v ' x$i i n r f kf A HOUSE OF CARDS vw v i.yfe AT PRINCESS THURSDAY Mrs. M. Murphy will glv a silver The DiaReview of Chapter 25, tea tomorrow at her homo at 6C N. fairs. , mond From the Sky 6th West for the benefit of St. PetMr. and Mrs. Warren Cox1 have reers Altar society, In chapter 25 of The Diamond from turned from Milford and Cedar ry the Sky, at The Princess Thursday, two the past Mr, and Mrs. R. R, Irvine, Sr and where they have spent the plotting quartette continue their daughters have returned from a de- months. efforts to secure the diamond and a lightful trip through California, of John Powells Mrs, G. W. Ekins and son George fat portion where they vsited bith expisitions A In Salt Lake gardner discovers the diamond and toik numerous side trips to In- are spending the week hanging on a rose bush, where it had , teresting piints aling the ciast. They visiting relatives and friends. caught when flung from the hand of a most enjoyable trip on . repirted the incensed Esther. Blair Stanley is Mr. John Collett of Salt Lake their return In this city and Durand attempt to secure the spending a few ddys jewel from him, but he restores the W. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs, A. L .Stallings and visiting at the home diamond to Arthur. 4 Alexander, Mrs. Clifton Pierce Back la Virginia, Esther confides from Salt Lake, where they spent a the story of Arthur's downfall to Ha a will entertain D. L. Waliick Mrs. few days the latter part If last week The convalescent Hagar and Ev gar. at Five of ladies Hundred, number friends. visiting ther decide to take tip their residence " oiloWed by 5 luhCbecn at her fioU e 1,4 at halL Stanley Mrs. Agnes Cummings and Mrs on East Center, Thursday afternoon. . At the, Powell mansion they duly Giiette Duke of Heber City have been Mrs. Parley Van Wagenen has re- celebrate "The Last Night the guests of Mrs. William Strong In the cabinet in Arthur's bedroom turned to her home In California affor the past week. the diamond from the skv, reposes with friends visit here ter a delightful Outside, disguised as a laborer, D. relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Evans and Mrs, and Vaux hides In the shrubbery! Du.David Openshaw motored to Salt rand slips a sleeping pojlon Into Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., and Sunday and spent the day. Arthurs wine glass. 'Vivian has bedaughter Laei, were Salt Lake visitrayed Durand to Blair. Blair and Mrs. William Strong has as her tors yesterday. and Mrs. T. N. .Taylor daughter Vivian hear Durand creep down thej guests this week the Misses Rene and In a an have returned from enjoyable trip hall toward Arthur's bedroom. Nellie Duke of Heber. v moments 8 lew noiseless! . and. the California to expositions. Into Arthur's bedroom and creeps up $2 also visited o nthe While coast, they The Swas Pika dub held an Interj be- on Durand, who has the dlamond-rtfoesting session at the home of Miss several of the interesting cities the his hand. sky ip fore returning to Provo. , Faun Jones Thursday evening when U 4faniSle that ensues Blair I the following young ladies wer The Daughter of the Plonfcsfs wfA'k 4flrqr tit antrappy Durand through! club members: Miss Myrtle window, the luckless fellow host Stagg, Miss Ethel Stagg and kjjgs delightfully entertained at the on his head and breaking his falling Sail last Diantha Worsley Margaret Allen. The evening was of Mrs. but he has carried with him neck, an excellent prowhen pleasantly spent In seeing and de day afternoon, diamond from the sky. the next The meeting given. liclous refreshments were served by gram As Durand lies broken aud dead, a the hostess. The club will meet next will be held at the home or Mrs, shadowy Novemfigure bends over him and Percy Bunnell In Lake View Thursday at the home of Miss wrests the diamond. from his relax-- ! ber 12. Drysdale. ing grasp. The watcher is gone lmd ti jwith him the diamond from the sky. . I am offering this delightful little wrap as a suggestion. Show.- it to Nellie with " your oheck' book- " Mau d tells me It la made of "peacipck blue velour, trimmed with white ostrich. She says "the sleeves are very tull and baggy and the wrap is bouffant do you get that bouffant? "and falls in graceful ripples over a lull skirt." s Ive got to' get Maud one, so I want ... .. Tours in misery, .. - '".lit , r -- ' company. C-- s. - Bill Foster. Funeral services over the remains Pratt, the young son of Mrs. Pratt of thla city, who was accidentally killed on a railroad in Chicago a few days ago, will be held in this city. German E. Ellsworth, president of the Northern States ml sion, will have charge of the uneral. of Aaron Sarah E. Vv i O. , v s v t ' iV i i s, 1 ,v A perfect skeleton ot an Indian was unearthed near the lake recently by Stanley Jorkenson and another young man.Jt was giventoMr, PeLoye , McDonalds collection. - - have-return- " I einl-tiate- I. d .r 1 Blalr-8teal- -- . ; c-- 9a 1 Besides giving a cash discount on all our Meats and Groceries, we will give an s Ar-vil- la . Yuma , the Mystsic Wonder at the Colombia Tomorrow All Star Bill at the Columbia Wedy. a rtv'V 4. i v ' o' v .V.W, 1 Spencer and Lola worth the price of admission alone. It is not so much what they do as hev,-thedo it. They are natural vauda-- l villkms and have no trouble in get-- 1 liH V ' ' O - , y . H, V S'l -- i ( f j . V ting the hand from the first nighten,, The Parisian Trio adds some motel 4 singing to the bill. They are espec-iallwell received In their rendition of "Its a Long Way to Tipperary, as the soldiers sing U in the trenqhe. Thaten Doo, original Holland Hans, the singing featuring goose; nothing like It. The Los An-geles Examiner says: The act opens with a beautifully illuminated Dutch sceao showing the Dutch couple standing in the twilight singing the kB to the accompaniment of Angelus chimes heard In the distance.' After that the lights go up, showing the couple dressed in quaint Dutch costume, wooden shoes and all. Then the mate member of the duo plays the accord-eo- n to which the lady sings. At the same time, "Hans the Dutch goose, 5 '.makes his appearance and joins in Uhe singing to the deiiglit of the au Their comedy Is clean & jdicnce. throughout and they wind up their t novel act with the bridal dance. In fi - all this is one of the prettiest and' best stage .acta a 4 this the Mystic wonder, is one j.uiua, of the very best novelties 'ever In tjj this city. Ruley Lang Is ,a singer of rare voice, which, is' very pi y 1 '- ) - v ij v! ' Ei nov-cit- Y. 4' hx seen-Ler- p t Green Trading Stamp with every 10c purchase O iS?' lev. "If it is quality and price you want you cannot afford to buy your household elsewhere. We invite every housewife in this vicinity to give us a cal). We deliver promptly to any part of the city. Phone 30 vlrsaF BotK"Brothers' Proprie tors . arnei 222 West CenteF Street IS h |