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'r 4“ A " A - A”’ I “ Av-i-r ft ’ 1 i ' : - N ’ - I- Vi - ' THE t LAKE LAKE CITY UTAH 1 V I SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN - — w i ‘ EBRUABY 1914 25 7- -AYS f f T WEDNESDAY WWKCKBTiMLCo y - - X - - t Society L W A J — - - it ir u ttftifii' I ' n L n (ifc ‘ ti j i' x TT ' aa4aa'aaaaaaaaaaaa T TTTTTT TODAY’S EVENTS 4 a T 7 a T T J T T - Y T T T T a a a a e T n m niR af-4 i I til fl c a IWf Mwasi ‘ mrasass Va 1 amamjsB tA 1 U' Eg "" H 1 sjc o’clock4 ! 1 jjc'i i hall i'-f f 44 4- 4 44- a i 4 '4 Ii wJT 'ai 'illli 444- 4 4 44 I kll 3 3c The will Third 4- The V means U yj the 4 Eleventh - means and tables full — A American Institute shop-worn Utaha P 4 lodge dslnce t 4 of A no that desirable is garment every liall at to In members will K Alt and nUvAw -Lou i ' h neat stvle in edging of German i a beautifully appointed wedding served in the private breakfast was dining room of the Hotel Utah laid for eighteen where covers were The artistic decorations consisted of roses American and Beauty white roses ferns carnations The-church well filled with old was friends and schoolmatesof the bride who is a member of one of Balt Lake’s loneer families and has spent all her Ife in this city Bhe wore a handsome imported gow’n ef poplin in a new shadeofwithblue with hat to match trimmed a half wreath of deep red roses and cArrled en Exquisite bouquet of of bride’s roses with the valley showers ofto Miles the of her which reached bottom Mrs attired in gown Malin was a pale blue silk with lace crepe tunic and carried pink gown Mr ’and roses Mrs Wilson left in the for afternoon an extendedtrip through Texas and Mexico expecting to be absent three months Upon tneir return they will be at at 1355 Perry home after June avenue ederal Heights v I - JI — 1 1 ‘ - imbi r r a u v Iff — aa ifTfin tU 111 - u X -c1- x Sw u yO 1 -2? 7MI1R lie 'U II MB r S '-‘ w Mw fl I MMMMMB '’J if I II Pl' LateStyles - zv JLrt fBiVS- I 1 ffLjl MSlSdl id IT 'ffl - IhJIJ 1 if I 1 I w 'ar(Kxv w" Mx fl’ 11 ti " 1 -Tgf 1 If H n H VkN M r 1 v ’ I 1 b- xi 1 I t - ‘ IM"" ft t -l -it I 1V Mil i Wife 1 IrvArzi ti kJJwAi L ’ R 1 -I z J 1 I'm Il ft I 1 stock 1lsIvLrMT3 TIM C - ' v 1 " soiled — no ready — nothing for M IS means? this what Tj 1 — EVERYTHING AND know you merchandise white pure styles Do vw I J I Drawers It It undesirable iEHlAm ’s - use ft large large suit enough are to any — Prices and styles are so numerous that all cannot be mentioned You will find however inspection the desirable on most reasonable prices at merchandise source styles new made being daintily put on muslin with well as interesting are conform to the with in of garment dress Each 98c— course $225 — Nainsook with shadow and will pleased be will prices price any at with this suit you for sale they — whatsoever warrants a are will You low quality like the considered dainty fine The worthinessof $150 — The garments each rrmcess sups $275 strap sheer of garments exceeding daintiness Each of product gown clever needlework Trimmed with lace and embroideriesthat give an air of A i A very attractive Combination made nainsook handsomely trimmed with round insertion and thread German Vai ribbon run medallions — of in A good variety of styles muslin iace and embroidery trimmed $500 — Another style of beautiful with a trimmed and $650 lace Combination made of quality nainsook round thread German also embroidered net elaborately Vai re- fined $150 — medallions Princess Combination made of very embroidery prettily trimmed with German Vai insertion and edging This is an attractivecombination for the price Another attractive suit at $650 in the princess all-over ’ unusually 4 style with the knickerbocker drawer which artistically trimmed with allover shadow lace medallions The corset cover is also made of allover shadow lace and medallions finished with ribbon It in shoulder straps can be place worn of the separatedrawer and camisole is $875 — A princess Combination style ine nainsook back effective mentioned of sheer of -A Vai ribbon iRce and $275 — Another trimmed with for this particularly dainty lace and good ribbon A plain muslin slip with buttonholed top and bottom an good garment to wear with exceptionally linen or heavyweight material dresses $225 A neat little muslin Slip with Swiss — and embroidery at top bottom The La Grecque Slip: open front — style neatly trimmed with German Vai lace and insertion A new style for the woman who wants skirt a little wider than the a average $375-— Quite elaborate — made of nainsook Top is handsomely trimmed with wide insertion and lace of 2$2-inch lace rows — ribbonrun laceTwo insertion and ruffle at bottom all mention Princess Slips To $250 - 6-inch and $475 Something a little differ— Made of fine nainsook ent — the Empire style trimmed with Madeira insertion and edging would be impossible We have many different styles and prices Agoing as high — $1950 as — be in A place of of A- and season Chemises edging worn t fine popular style this separate drawer cover Empire trimmed Bear” lace Cluny this ft XjJ' at top style Chemises elaborately — bottom and at waist line in medallions Wj triangular-shaped j81 event DRAWERS $175— $375 front inserts made nicely $225— Gown better quality batiste trimmed with butterfly medallions and German of trimmed with very embroidered medallions also has of German Vai finished at beautifully top with dainty embroidery beading and lace drawer trimmed to match top 1 and Gown dainty trimmed with lace full length 58 inches Another gown of batiste with buttonhole edging Numerous other attractivestyles all well made of good quality materials Other gowns at $175 — fine A priced $500 neatly quality batiste insertion Specially “Teddy Can year and corset 95c— a $350 — batiste Chemise Vai insertion inished with ribbon shoulder strap A new style very well liked trimmed Soft Envelope German trimmed with and edging garment successfulsale Gowns insertion and Combinations W cial value You Vai Swiss insertions ribbonshoulder Muslin Chemise good aual Trimmed at top with embroidery WHJ edging and run with ribbon A very spe ties i trimmings portray needlework perfect as Each latest fashions I later j various in YEAR clean The lnh Another March j f a closed Combination of plain nainsook trimmed with German Vai a combination open drawer made of good quality crepe embroidery edging ribbon run -A with j I The is please you $125— ' r — ' i ar ik assortments 4 but simple weadllns place yesterday high noon at St Maries cathe was that of Miss Lena Wagener dau ter of the late Henry Wagener an D Wilson formerlvof 8t Louis bridal couple was The bride’s attended by the sister Mrs Irma Wagener the matron of and Malin as Idle honor John acted as best Leonard man and Malin Oscar Jensen McCurdy Joseph ranklin officiated as ushers Airs cnaries at the wiikss presided and the organ played Lohan err in Bridal tsriaai as the bridal nartv adunorus chancel Chorus steps vanced to thie where the bride" was met byl the bridegroom the best man and the officiating clergy-I Dean R The man Samuel Colladay bride was given ’away by her mother Mrs the close Henry Wagener and at service of the beautiful the marriage the party left the church to accom-f pantment of the Mendelssohn Wedding j garment satisfaction and enjoyment to every Quality and workmanship are woman also considered These gowns ane bound pretty AVERY Which took j perfect fitting of Susanna 365 T B thi® evening 8:15 o’cIock members former friends are Invited I All — comprehensive garments patterns out-of-date here 1 Mrs Hawes give I 111 "" THIS NEW taste Child Life chapter No win meet it this evening with Mrs Mi W Naisbltt 373 Eighth avenue Naisoltt The topic of dlsoussionwill be Sn alal acts and to Influences” be presentedby of ' " m m 'll ii f Materials most different The : 4- LU 11 - -mm 8 The is m 11 ? jt - Ab a m Sl zsni Lj 1 - patterns and the most per including exquisite trimmipgs needlework be 4 4 Iff wm-' IIrBm II beautiful most 3 "get A giron acquainted”social 'will by the Parent-Teachera association of the Hamilton school the o’clock in evening at is scnooi A to cordial Invitation all parents and extended friends b - MT I counters address this b IB JI ai ai RESH— EVERYTHING East and South Eleventhwill Lulu L Shepard the meeting and important business will be transacted 4 'X will give The Royal Highlanders the third of series of card a parties this afternoonat o’clock In their hall in the Mackintosh building 14c -m Undergarment Crisp Quality UNDERMUSLINS— 3jc Presbyterianchurch H - k her Mrs m II ia i anniversary rances Willard W C T meet this afternoon In k B ' jll I 6 being mm m II 11 - 111 B r Hr EbB feet r w street the occasion eightieth birthday II W9 I Th® Bay View Reading club this afternoon with Mrs meets D Lewis 60 S Eighth East Lafayette Hanchett will nre-4the paper “amous Rhine Mrs Castles" Thomasreading Carmichael 2 will be dieard tn "A a Rhine Legehd’’ by Giebel jc Cleofan will meet this after-4with Mrs noon Charles H Wells 4 420 Second study of avenuebV The “The Blue Bird’’ Maeterlinck44 will be the afternoon’s program 4 Mrs Calder 4 rances McGregor win be at to her rrienas 4 home from this until afternoon o’clock at her residence 179 K I 4- ‘f I A m in Ti : JL b m II 11 i resh Best r-' b Mrs fiont 4- ’m II 11 ’ New 4c The aechousehold economics tion of th Ladles Literary club will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at :30 at the clubhouse Mrs W ofJ Bhealy will give a bpok "The Housek6ep-4 review New lug" by Christine redericks Short readings will be given by different members of the section V II 11 JiK y in 2 1444 —— — B uw JL if ” i 14 Jx —— B -m iv v sun- a - JIM m ii j(r - He If 1 -A-’ 14 II -yrtm ImXS fMlil r ':' Lloyd Alliance will give thife 6:30 4 inver the evening atUnity parlors of Second ’Eat I m b m j i k B9 m II mm fl RW ’ H wI at J RM - tzp 1 4 BB m n V W 4 4 - Kwt KM UAh The employeesof the Salt Lake 4 Dostoffice iwlll give their fourth annual dance this eveningin be the Odeon which promises" to a elaborate well attended and fair 4 0 ran I I 4 4 4' - quality Keith-O’Brien The feature this A’ J ffffi rff ft" Ul BIA 1 is a sale Each garment is as The reasonable prices we say and good values will appeal to all women of is it Plain muslin Drawers hem tucked Another of muslin with and linen lace edging A special value 85c — Various styles in ndinsook and muslin All nicely trimmed some with embroider ruffles and tucks others with Cluny edging and embroidery insertions nainsook $150 Here are some good styles in — in the other styles knickerbocker and Swiss embroidery insertions imitation Maltese ribbon trimmings Exceptionallygood qualities $300 — This garment is made of Swiss embroidery insertion round thread German Vai and ribbon bows As in the case of other garments 50c 2-inch — neatty ruffle o 3-inch ' $475 — Empire shadow lace ribbon run Other style and Gown inserts trimmed with sheered nainsook of NDERPR1CED I MERCHANDISE Popular Novels " SQUARE 35c small number of the cheaper garments a have been mentioned However prices and China silk and crepe are up to $850 ff fine All the styles cannot be here in with the best priced at all 75 Mrs Benjamin Yoixng detail but the stocks include complete assortments $1350 Included are Jap silk with a neat edging short time in late fiction a Salt Lake en books that usually sell from 50c route from of higherpriced in of heavy lace at and the style in Portland to Kan garments muslin crepe same Topeka to $150 On sale today only for 35c de chine where Dr has accepted call china silk are included Young a de chine Priced to de chine for up $1350 crepe $775 ae pastor of a Methodistchurch were last eveningby a large number welcomed of their old friends and Dr Young's in delightful former parishioners a and cordial The informal receptlon was manner held at the of Mr and Mrs Newell Beeman inhome E SouthTemple was decorated for the which with profusion of carnations and ferns The table in the dining history of the organizationtheir Mrs Sam R daughter Meyer O room from TO BE where refreshmentswere fairs inThe thesocial and music committee formerly Miss JosephineWell served bright with a was directing the affair centerpiece Is is of red tulips and IN lljl IN patriotic decorationswhich to have this party different of red white and Mrs Hannah B Tucker and Mrs blue ribbon the Jacob from previous functions at any Coleman of Provo are in Salt Dr Young was pastor of the irst Lake Methodist dub for a few lays the guests of Mrs Iake church of Salt Portland for five The lenten season will be marked by Washington eb 24 Atlanta Ga eb 24 Conley Zina H years before going Thehas complete program for the evening Smootsjt — Col George W — Jajnes to and daily serviebs at St fdundf not been announced Dancing Marks cathedral Goetlials conferred with President Wilson negro factory sweeper was has many friends In the city the committee guilty here today of being an warm Young Dr and Mrs leave today for will be one feature and of Today Asli Wednesday there will be today new accessory" the Miss Martha New York about details of the after the fact to the murder of has Into their new taken consideration vogue lias recently come Goodale to Sale Lake to make holy communion at and again Mary home in Topeka m but did not discuss Phagan aged 14 He was hesitation waltz the Harvard her home Is Panama government to of the and Is for the present with sentenced in at “10 The latter service will be the New York police commisston-ership twelve will be a in months on the convict an dthe one-step There orchestra gang the" ter cousin airs Leo M rank superintendent-of S!rYllrsinia BeattM in B Tuttle in the Milheld in St Pauls which has been offered to the hostess at concert by icr church At m was pTogram colonel in any clock and the apartments to death for the a prettily arranged informal the main lobby at 8:30 there will be service at waysaid Secretary Daniels factory was sentenced Is which Bishop Colonel afternoon the banquet Today Ash the day was the principal wittea yesterday at the Beatty residence will begin in Wednesday Goethals murder Conley in dance program All the from had decided that a Panama Railway ness against rank The girl received which ushers in the period of sackcloth Spalding will speak was u men was room at drawing rooms chelle Illhasof been thei of the second to strangled to death about a year ago by the billiard room and ashes and Wednesday evening there will company ship should be the firstand number or matrons and attended girls of sacrifice No more for byKverypbocial lounging rooms and little in the home of Mr the and Mrs preacher and pass through the completed canal will be forty days will Bishop younger society set thrown open to the members E L son the fair elite cavort in Spalding Jhat Mr McConaughy born 19 will speak of these Daniels would select the party and their guests for the evening ebruary on two b Mrs was Miss that lithesome occasions On on board 4 4 McConaughy formerly serpen-ternsiSunday mornings during 4 The informal daughtof Mr and Mrs L6nt Dean Colladay will President given to understand dancing and tine deliver The that was Mr" and Mrs John H Moss announce GIna R Bothwell contortion known to party given “last eveningat bowling series of the canal the Salt Bothwelland has many friends ehorean world as the tansro on the “Lord's Prayer” would be ready for ? Lake now sermons Tennis club proved the engagement of their daughter Alice In Salt Lake the to be one until Easter worldly pleasuresrom will be and at evening’s services the commerce by July rU of the most pleasant of to marriage to the series of Ralnh Holbrookat the 4 social problems ® more or less the ban theatres sermons will deal with take place March the home of the under iniurniHi given so far at will deliver paru?8 the lorence Hunt will be and elaborate entertaining Bishop Spalding two Mrs: c uride in Mrsayette Ida to Grant has gone forsaken clubhouse w Whit lev and Woods Cross courses of lectures the season to visit Mr and Mrs by society's leaders will be laid during R XVSalisbury 4 4 I Mrs were the hostesses On II 4 Card entertainedat a Benares Grant aside while will be Wednesday eveningshe will speixlf IN of the evening and large Zina Y at the of Mrs the order of the day for those who Emery Memorial House University number in the club members and their guests delightful dinner of Utah were Monday evening to observe the penitential on “Present Day Social present Hugh Mrs Sara Mozley Smith manager of season rigidly A1 Al' honor ofof her daughter Mrs Tn Afi at of Lent with the Highland Telephone exchange and eb 24 Broun Cardston Canada who laike of Gravesend England of the social “four hundred" nt lauis on — The in Salt art the company for more To many enurcn riinaamentals South employee of has The public Is Invited to labor leaders deported from general The arrangements for the musical tea Mr Brown is visiting will come the Christian! y“ present and the than ten years resigned The girls Lent as a relief from be given were these lectures and the services Africa last month after the I to Thursday afternoon at the Twenty guests duties necessitated by their arduous ware carried out effectively of the exchange gave a shower for strike had been broken landed here Hotel Utah the auspices of the decorations social obligations The social under Before her marriage whirl In the national colo The evening Monday evening today from the steamship Umgeni The Utah of will be abandoned in favor of religious Congress Mothers are proJuly 14 1913 following the dinner was pleasantly Mrs LICENSES at first refused to leave the vessel Smith was men greasing tosatisfactorily and the event thoughts while will Beautiful Miss Sara many make loyd L Clifton Garfield and their decision after Rdoiri be one of the most pleasant passed in Mozley Pluma long revoked with a promises music and games use of the respite to rest up for the Belle Nichols Pellston Mich British labor £ of the Daughters conference musical and social events of the spring of social amenities in the campaign leaders who had The ladies of the Gormaniaclub will Theof regular meeting Stanton Dudley Wilson Lina Wagner arranged a great acason It is not an invitational air will now have the Utah Pioneers and the maids an Salt Lake give an welcome for them but it is entertainment and dance at to plan their Easter frocks hoped that everyonewill Utah Alice E Coul-thurst their hall in the Mackintosh building Daughters ofheldthe Handcart Hans USaltJorgenson be interested In the subject for and milady will not in the Bishop’s building neglect the Lake which South and West streets was the tea is given Temple namely for the bene- Second to put much upon Nellie M at o’clock Mrs thought Jasper C Conrad fit of ‘Hallock Hall Thursday evening yesterday afternoon Addresses Dayton The hours the gay headpiece that will are Tonter president of the club Mrs from untjl aside from Henry C were given by Hannah Lapish crown her Iona Ida and the on Easter morn extends a cordial invitation to all members Prof Levi Storr apparel Edgar Young and given John Whitton Ogden: Mary Sherwood to be presented tea special heed i1 program and and their friends with the promise Lewis Musical selections were The churcheswill pay Provo will be served cake of to the lenten season and special homemade pleasant Careless Alvin a evening’s entertainment by Prof George James E’ Green Cornelia Clayton and sold will be held candy R H on certain week 3fC and Della Wol officers of the Siddoway days in the The are: hope of puting to rout congress reception will be given the T s' McKee Ivy Paul Salt Lake 15jc 10c and President Mrs J E first vice A Saturday Thomas Dobson sang Satan and all and IndeDooly his afternoon and old handcartsong Mrs pomps president Miss evening from to Joseph Mer rost second Earthly' vanity and glory will be committed Graca o’clock in the Relief society room in of vice president rill president or the OVT O Mrs H J itzgerald: to the tomb of oblivion for the TROU Cut in Half : the Bishopsbuilding in Utah honor of Mrs Pioneers presided Daughters Haltien eb 24 — government Capetroops i secretary Mrs A R B Wells's birthday ensuingforty days and in their stead Ernmelinb anniversary today from the Cook directors will reign a spirit of penitence and recaptured treasurer Mrs Th® affair to be one rebels thei town of Trou south of Mrs C E Allen Mrs Hart J ltzpromises while the devotees of the high Off bn Alli of most delightful occasions of Its Liberte The victorious 20c E D R society will devote army gerald MrsZarte Thompson Mrs Te Lehi 27 more or less time Kind of the yearand all friends of Mrs ebruary are 91 its march Margaret Cherdron to meditationon other than worldly NN ells are cordially invited train by Held's rebels toward ii Special accompanied the under Senator Devil-mar 25c X tli ernes band will leave D & R G depot at took refuge " Indications Theodore when they are that the Commercial and Mrs Max M Weil and daugh7:30 p and returningleave Lehi at m fled from Cape Haltien At the same club’s "caoaret hop” PIE which will be daysjinxinc io leave in a m The new Smuin Dancingacademy tlhne vapem a few detachment of ine Picture at the clubhouse in to sail Exchange early in for a at Lehi has the largest and most at irst troops commanded by Gen government Carlos MarchBefore Presbyterianchurch riday lace Saturday night 28 will eraL months’ trip ebruary hall in Utah 27 by sea to abroad dance county ebruary at 6:30 p m 50 proceeded attack or 'be ono of the most successful social afing they will go to cents— Liberte Ladies free Milwaukee to Dance tickets 50 cents Dr whopent different copyrights About gowns and $650— 4 Chemises ! occasion a Lenten Season Begins Gets Respite LENTEN OBSERVANCES EPISCOPAL CHURCH endeavoring r Society Sacrifice CANAL OR READY COMMERCE JULY CONVICTED MARY COMPLICITY PHAGAN MURDER i t 7 Order a a - b 8 p ‘ 1 o a ovum a News 9 Roarrival a knee-bursting LAKE’S SALT a LEADING RESTAURANT ” I I 5 LABOR ARE LANDED DEPORTED self-mortification 4 - a desire A CJ f LEADERS ENGLAND Luncheon I1 - i Cafe Pullman 11 ‘ t MrsSmith ! MARRIAGE affair Most Dining West opportunity ft r Pioneers opportunity 8 1 4 WALL 6 excellent J Ked-dington services -stenholme 4 'Tr 7 REBELS DRIVEN -The mortification DANCING EXCURSIONS continued Ouanaminthewhere Mr CHICKEN 1 DINNER 20c 25c 35c 50c 120 '15c A Specials pendents 17c ‘ 33A RaMEDPiCTURES raming a Za-mor -given SALjEi PAPER Papers Papers Papers Papers Papers sev-sail-vlslt 1 up-to-date ' Advcitisement !? r S I J- I if 4 T z t |