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Show IN ' THE SOCIAL SWIM. There are chaps whom they sit next to one at dinners, And the boys that in the German take . you out. There are silver haired and also hair less sinners Whom you always meet at any lively rout. The lads that like to get you in a corner And spoon through all the dances on the stair ' And those with sugar plums like Jacky Horner And the naughty ones that never take a dare. But when you meet a person ordinary Serious, with a white gardenia in his coat Who looks the other way in manner wary And doesnt seem your presence quite Xo note. Whose smile is rather as though you .. amuse him As if in fact he thought he had you pat, What ripping fun to win him, then -- refuse him, Oh. how one hates a man who acts like that. From Life. Jl Jl What a comical fashion that is that some of the girls affect of wearing a little rag of a veil drawn tightly over the nose, and no farther. Maybe its not becoming in me to comment on the clothes the girls have to wear, because, never having been subject to the rule of petticoats either literally or figuratively, I cannot truly judge the situation; but what man has seen those little aggravations without feeling an inward chuckle at the ridiculousness of the idea. I asked one of the prettiest of maidens the other day, just why she wore the thing. I had contemplated the question in my mind for some time, and 1 finally- at Smiths soda fountain screwed my courage to the place and said in as nice a manner as I could command, What do you wear that very small veil for? With a smile that was absolutely seraphic she reAnd there you plied, Oh, because. I it. had thought that there was have no real reason to be given, but I was mistaken. They are worn, because. - lmiiiilimAIAllliiliiiiAmAiiiilAlAAiiiAilillllt I CHICKERING PIANO For 80 years the leader Of course. Truth knew it all the time, but it was interesting to see the announcement of the engagement of Trot Donnellan and Lieutenant Falls. The marriage is to be a big one, and a number of the feirls from Salt Lake are going to Sacramento for the event. The family will not return to their home, however, till the first tirits of autumn appear, and some of the smart things of the trousseau are to be made here, I understand. The girls are getting together already over household articles. No doubt there will be many events of a social na ture in honor of the young couple, who are both favorites, during the summer. The Sherman girls will inaugurate the affair this evening with a lawn party for them. week by her aunt, Mrs. Libbie Hooper Dunbar. This is almost her first appearance since she became a bride some time ago, the illness of her mother having deferred the social events planned in her honor. Jl Jl Mrs. Alma Katz is down from Ida- ho and every one is wondering if the engagement of either the brother or the sister is to be announced during her stay. She will probably spend the summer here, so that will give a gooc, deal of time to decide which is to be the first. jl jl Miss Stella Salisbury is home again from the Pacific coast, accompanied by her mother. There is as yet no announcement in that family, but Jl jl there are some who say that it is only diThe eye of Mrs. Grundy has been slightly delayed, and will be made berected toward those seven bachelors fore the summer is over. Jl Jl for a long time, and as yet she has Of course, trained nurses and dochad nothing to divert her attention. deGeorge Smith is showing great anxi- tors are allowed many privileges ety lately, and it is supposed either nied to suffering humanity, but even that he will or that he wont Pro- they are not above comment when it. fessor Eaton is going to stay in the comes to a lengthy trip to Farming-tonThe pair that went out last week city for the summer and brave it out with the hope of saving the $500 clear. caused no end of anxiety, and it was George Lawrence has a downcast look only the comforting assurancetothat be as if he feared his fate too much. the medico would have had a of polygaLeon is about the only one who looks promised the privileges cheerful and serene as ever. He has mist before he would be led into any had several photographs taken lately noose, that reconciled the maidens and is distributing them among the friends to wait till their return. Anymatrimonial bureaus of Chicago; and way, a man who has a case at either if hes not a winner with that metho'd, end of a long line is pretty safe when no telling what the outcome may be. it comes to Farmington. Some of the men have taken an economical turn lately, and several are vowing they are about to begin shaving themselves. The reason for the sudden notion is that several of few people who have not always felt them have been promised those little brushes off the millinery when they e Jl Jl Some years ago a number of the maidens of the town formed a small i and exclusive circle known among themselves and incidentally to the world at large as the Trousseau, club. The good results thereof are seen in: ttye1 numerous martf ages' which have taken place in that circle; nearly all except the one old maid having entered the holy state. The same girls are still busy with the needles, but the trousseaus, except as I say in one or two cases, have all been completed; and the only old maid has been called upon so often to act the part of godmother that she is thinking of taking a vacation. Jl Jl From Our Drapery Department. But Very, Very Strong Values. 1,000 yards cream Curtain Scrim, 40 inches wide, in a variety of lace stripe effects, special for this week, pr. yd. Extra wide Imported Curtain Swiss, in figured and dotted designs, for window and door drapery, 45 inches wide; regular price 25c; special for this week, per IO-- C yard 123 eSTABllSntO I8S4 out go out Jl Jl PJUCI TO ALU NCVCR UNOUSOir here. She will spend some time with the Dinwoodey family. Jl Jl Schumachers been and gone, and all that transpired during the time of his sojourning in the city wras a small and informal dinner at the club. Jl Jl Jl Jl I see that the latest decree of good form is that either hand is to be used in friendly greeting. It is a great re-lief to know that ones within the bounds of good form, but there are that a handshake is a handshake, whether it comes from the one side or the other. However, it is a good thing to know that, when the right hand of friendship is encumbered with material things in the shape of umbrellas, etc., one may extend the left hand of friendship just as well. Just Two Quotations Jl Jl Box parties at the Press club's "Tom Show will be given by Senator and Mrs. Kearns, Hon. Simon Bamberger, Mrs. Ned Ferry and D. H. Peery, jr., who have secured the lower boxes for the event. Appearances indicate that the Tom Show is going to be the great social event of the season. Jl Jl Wouldnt is be a humorous joke if Mr. and Mrs. John J. Broughall enShe should go abroad alone after all, and leave them wondering just what tertained at a delightful dinner at the kind of a cyclone had struck them? Kenyon hotel on Tuesday evening, in honor of one of New York citys most Jl Jl The regular installment of June eminent surgeons, Dr. Clement Clevewho have been their marriages is coming in. There have land, and wife, to meet the guests of Invited quests. been enough licenses granted during honor were Bishop and Mrs. Leonard, the past week to stock the divorce Dr.' and Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton and Mr. court for several days in a few years and Mrs. John J. Daly. from now. This seems to be the only Jl Jl epidemic which literally rages at all The engagement of Miss Carolyn B. seasons, and breaks out in its worst Williams and Mr. Fred W. Little is form in this beautiful month. announced, the marriage to take place jl jl this month. friends Joe Young took lot over to who extend They have many congratulations. Denver in his private car the first of jl jl the week. Whether his scheme was On Sunday evening last, an elaboto pick up a bachelor on the way or to rope one in Denver could not be rate dinner was given at the Alta club ascertained, but; it is certain that hell by Mr. and Mrs. John J. Daly in honor want one to round out the crowd be- of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Broughall and fore he returns.' heir guests, Dr. and Mrs. Clement Jl Jl Cleveland, of New York city. The Mrs. Jack Keogh reappeared in Salt visitors have made an extended tour deLake society the first of the week and of the west, and on Wednesday parted for their New York home. gave a luncheon for Miss Leonard. o The patriotic idea carried out must See Tom Tuesday evening. have been calculated to stir. the soul You'l miss it if you dont see "Tom of a Canadian girl through and Tuesday evening. through, but the disappointment wras See Tom. in not combining one of her own flags Tom. -- -- If the rush to witness the first and Tone of all Pianos. Uncle Tom only performance of in : best finish the and continues, there will be a slim crowd We sell : at the Post Tuesday evening. The the world. stalls have all been secured already, on terms to suit. and it is whispered by those who know that it is to be a big society push. Of course, the presence in the cast of Long John Critchlow may have something to do with this. Henry with ours. o- to box a and is party, give Peery i J s FER.GVS COALTER. doubtless Topsy will realize the de- Mrs. Will Dinwoodey is in the WE WILL BUY YOU A HOME. sire of his life in having bouquets Utah people believe In city from her home in California, and MUSIC COMPANY hurled at him. Our and the Union is is looking particularly striking in her only way to get a home on monthly Jl Jl 39 MAIN STREET. Mrs. Arthur Shepherd was formally widows raiment.' She was Miss Maiid jayments without a high rate of in Fowler before the to Will, merest. Call and see us at 214 and Next Door to Z. C. N. I. ushered into the society of the ma- and was a noted marriage both in her 215 Dooly block. beauty nnififinfifffififffnifififwffififififffifw trons at a luncheon given during the home and during her reign as a bride UTAH HOME BUYERS UNION. n. |