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Show TRUTH. 4 THE LONG ANTICIPATED FALL ANNUAL SALE OF' Kimball are In Carlsbad taking ad- attend the reception given at the vantage of its mineral waters. They Kuhn residence. St St go thence to Genoa. St St Miss Edna Dwyer is settled for a Miss Sybil Anderson and Miss Eliza- winter of study at Wilkesbarre, Pa. beth Lamson have gone to New York, St St where they will continue their musical The meeting of the Ladies' Aid sostudies together. ciety of the Baptist church has been St St Harold Fabian has returned to Yale, postponed till Thursday, Sept 29, in where he enters on his sopnomore order to give ail an opportunity to at year. St East street AND TABLE COVERS, 26. With a whirl of bargains. No sale in the curtain business in Amer ca ever has, or probably ever will, create such a stir as this one. the vocalist St St George H. Burgess and Miss Bertha Rynearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rynearson of Woodland, Summit county, were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride, 608 St Miss Henrietta Holmes has returned to her home after a pleasant visit of a fortnight with Colonel and Mrs. E. F. Holmes. St St St Mrs. C. C. Goodwin and Miss Alice Goodwin were the hostesses at a FALL MILLINERY OPENING 6-- 3. St St Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Folsom, Miss Edith Shearman and & St Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edwards have Miss Blanche moved and are now at home at 378 Fifth street. St WALKER'S STORE Breeden. St St Pinaud Perfumery nut 78c Without the telling every one knows PINAUD FRENCH PERFUMERY to be best and most desirable. In this offer several of the choicest odors go on sale Violette de Parme, Greek Lilac, Royal Muguel, Royal Daisy and one or two others. The selling price of these everywhere is SI an ounce, here today, Tuesday, Wednesday 78c. BROS, DRY GOODS CO, Miss Eleanor Peterson, left Wednesday for her home in Galesburg, 111. St St The date set for the marriage of Miss Laura Bunting and Dr. Alfred J. Helton is Wednesday, Sept 28. St St E. F. Woodworth of Denver is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Meakin. St St Mr. and Mrs. George Dern are expected home from Eureka, Cal., about the end of next week. St September 26 and 27 Simplicity, style and beauty are the three predominating features that are conspicuous in every millinery creation represented in our splendid display. Every style is picturesque but sensible nothing gaudy or faddish about them. Furthermore, it is a splendid demonstration of the stores policy to offer mil.inery which is in every way superior, at very moderate prices. Cloak and Suit De partment OPENING , Miss Beth Arnold, who has spent the greater part of the summer with Choice SI an Ounce MONDAY and TUESDAY St Mrs. S. M. Day has returned to Ogden after visiting her daughter, Mrs. VILIED C. L. Vaness, 683 Third street. Mrs. J. G. Simmons will be the speaker and Mrs. A. D. Melvin & The guests luncheon Wednesday. were Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts, Mrs. ( sunusu o is William H. Cunningham, Mrs. R. Gould Smith, Miss Jessie Anderson, Miss Jasmine Young and Miss Marie Nason. St St VO Aik UNOIASC NtVtR PRIlt J( Christensens Academy and School of Dancing, a justly recognized institution in the fashionable life of Sail IN THE SOCIAL REALM isin this announces Lake, sue, the formation of adult and juveThe finals In the tennis tournament nile classes. During the summer Christensens Academy has been thorwere played Wednesday between Mrs. renovated and now presents T. G. Griffin and Miss Katherine Wil- oughly the most artistic appearance and rewon Williams the Miss and liams cup fined surroundings. Miss leaves score This of St St by a Williams the champion, so far, or the Mrs. Breckenrldge and her grandCountry club, and a formidable antagonist in .the coming tournament. The daughter, who have been spending the game was witnessed by a large num- summer on the coast, are the guests for a few days of Colonel and Mrs. ber of the members. Edwin F. Holmes. St St St St Mrs. William Bayly, Jr., was the Roscoe M. Breeden, whose knee hostess Wednesday at a luncheon given at the University club in honor was operated on recently at St. of Mrs. William Bayly of Los An- Marks hospital, is progressing satisfactorily and will probably be able geles. The guests to meet Mrs. Bayly to leave the hospital in a few days. were Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, Mrs. Hoyt St St Sherman, Mrs. Hubbard Reed, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Ganz is back from KanEdwin F. Holmes, Mrs. M. T. Bailey, MrB. W. S. McCornick, Mrs. McGrath sas City, where she spent the summer with her parents. and Miss Keogh. 6-- 1, the home of Mrs. Miss Helen Ganz is' the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Ganz, at 34 Seventh LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, COUCH COVERS, OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. tend a special missionary meeting at St Cards have been issued for the marriage of Miss Edith Crane and George E. Walker, which will take place Wednesday, Oct 5. St St Frank Jennings is here from Boise for a few days visit with relatives. St St Mrs. J. E. Barmberger and Mrs. Sol Siegel went to Ogden this morning to Fall and Winter Season 19041905. Newest style ideas, fascination of designs, elegance of construction, latest effect in materials. Elegant tailor-mad- e COSTUMES, JACKETS, CRAVENETTE COATS, DRESS SKIRTS, m Fur Jackets, Capes, Novelty Neck Pieces and Childrens Sets. The initial showing of new fall goods makes this a week of intense interest to thrifty buyers. Every department contributes to the splendid saving opportunities. The power and exceptional resources of the Big, Reliable Store were never better illustrated than at the present time. Every, price Is the lowest that can be asked for trustworthy qualities, and positively lower than asked elsewhere in the city. |