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Show those at the home of Judge and Mrs. John A. Marshall, which is usually filled with young people. Nowadays it is quite Bohemian and what fun it is to informally sit on the floor and enjoy the new game of pit. Jt Jt There is considerable talk of what might happen this' winter in the gay set. Many informal hops- are to take place at the post with one or two really large affairs. Then the boys of the old set are to give a couple of Germans and there is still a chance of the assemblies being resumed. Leather Goods; - Every kind of money carrier in all grades and at all prices . They are of the finest manufacture in the most modern styles of wrist, carriage and auto bogs, at prices to smt every purse. . 'Jt Jt The Glasgow Our This Weeks Special Wrist Bags black, gray, brown or white, con- talning mirror, coin purse and smelling salt bottle, regular ?5c grade, on sale at FIFTY CENTS PRICK TO ALL J XrDLAlAorsiDl fW MERCHANTS hi tLJ nt - ffl ,II JtVVXLCRa m 1 HJAAIN STREET SALT LAKICITY UTAH this paragraph recently: It would be rather interesting to zon. see the letters which some of our Of excellent quality Walrus, in BNK Evening News had and a tobacconists, said one of the visitors, and yet we cant lay a hand on foolscap. I expect well have to try When the fishmongers after this. they were shown a stationery establishment on the other side of the street they expressed their gratitude, but Insisted they managed these things better in Amurica. Now that is but a sample of foreign newspaper work. On the whole, Euro-peacontinent, there is probably no such stationer as Tiffany, Brentano or Bailey, Banks & Biddle. Right here in Salt Lake, we have half a dozen exclusive stationers and each one is probably equal to Glasgows best. All over the west the stationer is a fixture, but some of those bigoted foreigners cannot see anything be- yond their own limited narrow hori- American cousins send home when they come here on a visit especially those letters which contain impressions of Glasgow. The other evening two Yankees entered a music-seller- s shop, and Inquired for some writing paper. They were very much astonished when they learned that music-seller- s in this country did not sell staWeve tried a drug-stor- e tionery. ! went east to be present at the launchJt JI ing of the ship E. F. Holmes, which Mrs. Franken has a luncheon next is even, larger than the Bransford week. and is to be in the freight traffic on the lakes. jt jt Mrs. Edward Parsons entertained for Miss Mackintosh Wednesday. No wondeT Walcott was depressed and drank three cups when, he visited Jt Jt Col. E. F. Holmes will pass the holi- the tea room. Jt jt days in Cleveland, Detroit and other The tea room at cities around the Great Lakes. He durwas the week ing quite the event in Jtjt Keith-OBrie- ns social circles. NCVIR UN0CR90L0 Jt Jt Although the engagement had been known for a year by a few friends, yet the greater portion of society was surprised Wednesday to hear, of the marriage on - Tuesday of Miss Mary Kinney, and J. A. Daugherty of Portland. That city is to be. their future home and the bride will be always pleasantly remembered by her Salt Lake friends. M O C0 THE CHRISTMAS STORE. IN THE SOCIAL REALM. : One of the young officers at Fort : Douglas will be careful hereafter as to the identity of the person at the other end of the line. One day recently he rang up and called for Miss Blank, but Mrs. Blank answered the phone, and mistaking the query Vis :: that you. Miss Blank, for Is that you Mrs. Blank, she replied Yes, and then he said, I thought I recognized your sweet voice. Something so rest of the hit the phone just then, the conversation was lost. He has been the recipient of much chaff lately, and so .has she. Mother however is true blue, and so it's all right. , O Jt Jt Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King entertained at dinner Tuesday for Miss Crafts. . Jt Jt Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Galigher have Jt Jt . : The girls of the drill need have no fear of other than favorable criticism for modesty was one of its characteristics, no matter what anyone says. jt jt Jt i Jt : were married in San Francisco without the sanction of the family at home. From all accounts the young ladies do not take kindly to the new condition of things, but those who know the bride and .the groom feel assured . that they will go on doing that which pleases themselves. SUGGESTIONS FOR. PRESENTS i Men 8 and Boys' Bath Robes, Men's Smoking Jackets and Dressing Gowns, Umbrellas and Canes, Mufflers, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear. All purchased special for Holiday Trade. X X X X t piTDCi Chi Wren's Sets and Collarettes udt. s' Boas HANDKERCHIEFS . . !... "i!!..::." 81 25 1.25 tS I KID GLOVESi Cupid was quite busy during the week, another announcement being of the marriage last . summer of Miss Jessie Ladd and Charles N. Needham. It was a Farmington wedding, the first one for some time, so that form of wedding may again prove a poular. diversion. 5 00 150 CO . Theselect product of the worlds most famous Jt : I I - i ! . Many local friends were interested in receiving cards for the marriage in Omaha on the 22nd of Miss Georgia Lindsay and George N. Peck. w ; OUR TOY DEPARTMENT. . Salisbury have gone east. They will be joined by the three Salisbury boys and the party will sail for a cruise in the West Indies, one of the most delightful trips imaginable; mid-wint- Ket8A1Cufland 9?llaL Sets, Necktie Boxes, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes Cases, Glove Cases, Cuff Boxes, Brush and Comb Sets, Military SetsAlbums rltlng Sets. Cut U lass. Crystal Iravs, Fancy Lamps, Fine Chinaware. Oriental and Smyrna Rugs, Shoes, Slippers and thousands of other usefal and orna mpntal articles . J. Salisbury and Miss er ,Zo Co ' J Jt Jt It is always pleasant to be one of " ' n.h?.v!nJ? 1 Mrs. Orange LaJr THE ART DEPARTMENT. Will interest you and every article in fanCy poods will n ake a gift which the recipient will most highly1 appreciate1363 4 I? a vyltat)le Children's fairyland. Everything to please the little ones. MI UTAH'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE jt An informal hop was given at Fort Douglas last evening. 1 Jt Jt . - and Men8 Kld fi,llod and 80114 sold watches from 820.00 ... Boys watches from 81 .00 up. ... Wtfh (hairs. Lockets and Charms, Stock Pins and Fancy Hat Plis? cSSn Hiaceleis. Lo kets, Charms, Rings. JEWELRY . .Jt - Hemstitched, embroidered, initial, French and fc,wibs Milk and linen, and all silk. A Handmrchief of the right kind is a veryembroidered, appropriate gift. vis-iste- News comes from New York of quite a romantic little affair between two of Salt Lakes representatives in the art and musical circles there. . ; X d The latter died since Miss. Emery P them a year ago at their chateau J Jt jt So J. A. Cunningham and Miss Glass - Jt jt tained for Miss Agatha Berkhoel on Thursday, about fifty being present friends will be interested in knowing, is now visiting La Baroness Pron de Rodegend on the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. She will be there for the winter season, having the advantage of studying music and French in com-pany with the daughter of the family, The Prons belong to quite a distinguished family of the old French nobility and count among their friends the best blood of the old regime as well as the new, Napoleon III. having been an intimate friend of Baron Prom & . Mrs. Dickert. very pleasantly enter- . Miss Louise Grace Emery, her local near Paris. gone to New Orleans to pass the holidays. Jt. Jt. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen have returned. ' re- ception last Sunday evening, says a daily paper. As eggs are high it must have been a high tea. Jt ' jt Mr. and Mrs. Omelette gave a jt friends are recalling the fact, that this is the first anniversary of the death of sweet 'Virginia Breeden, than whom no fairer flower adorned society circles of this city and state. Jt jt Many Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Thomas ..have returned from a months trip to New York, Boston and other eastern points. |