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Show T RU T H. 4 IN THE SOCIAL REALM. Indeed, there is seldom anything of that kind in the presence of some even where they are not the hostesses. This fashion of getting together and hammering ones acquaintances who are not present is one lo be frowned down, and the sooner the leaders in town do it the less in danger they will find themselves. , IP you believed that the Cectlian was a more perfect piano player than any other, that its rendering of any musical se- lection was more expressive, more artistic than that of any other, then the Cectlian is the one you would wish to buy, isnt it? We believe that we can prove these facts to your entire satisfaction, and we will appreciate an opportunity of presenting the evidence to you. The Cectlian costs $250.00; monthly payments if desired. Ad- dress Fergus Coalter iWusic Co. and, addressing her in endearing hostess said: terms, the would-b- e Cant you both come tomorrow ing to play cards? South Main St., Mext to Z. C. M. L 89 Miss A correct idea of values is as important in the use of the telephone as in the painting of a picture, if one is to make good in social life. There are, however, some people who have no idea of the proper value of the little cord attached to the holder for the receiver of a hello machine. The story goes that some .little time ago, one of the matrons of the city who delights in good deeds, decided to give an informal card party. This was last summer when the weather was sweltering hot, and the mere thought of anything in the card line unless it might be a warm, poker game was disconcerting. ' Now the matron in question, in order to make the thing altogether pleasant, called all the guests up and invited them by telephone. At one home one of ' a pair of maidens answered the phone even- O, Mrs. Blank, well be delighted to come, but I am Nora Gleason. An epidemic of receptions and teas is on. There will be at least an average of one a day all next week, the chief among them being the Kimball, Sturgis and the Howard events. The Howards will give theirs for Miss Ferry, a charming girl, who will be added to the summer attractions of the city. "Dear, would you have me constant be Through Lifes long count of days and nights, Though my heart truant played with me And yearned for otherwhere delights? Would you, supposing we were wed, Have me keep outward faith, in awe; Walking the path that martyrs tread, By the poor letter of the law? afraid we have an engagement. Ill ask my sister. Turning from the transmitter, and without having taken any precautions to close the connec- Or say my heart might come and go tion, she called: Say, Mary, theres By many a winsome, winding way that horrid old Mrs. Blank wants us That learn to hearts, In youth-timto go down there tomorrow evening know to play cards. Who ever saw such a like a butterfly, lets say. Aye, bore? I dont want to go. What shall in sunshine here and there, I tell her? All right; Ill tell her Drifting Knowing truth, for this is true. were engaged. Oh, Mrs. Blank! 1 That every the time from everywhere am so sorry, but we have an engageL would come back, at last, to you! ment, just as I thought. We did so want to come to your house, but we She gazed in thoughtfulness afar had this engagement on, and couldnt Then brought her calm eyes to his But put it off. We are so sorry! face. the transmitter had already done its Your arguments convincing are; work, and the phone at the other end both find place. Wisdom and went up with only a murmured reply. Yes! .Let us logic that though Love prove Strange to say, the girls did not learn stray it for a long time, but the matron is Errant and wild though far apart one with a keen sense of humor, and Our hearts may swerve. . . . Your she told it, even if the joke was at heart! Nay, nay! the wrong end. I Yours could not, dear! ! e, PHONE in i.studio, first so. 12891. been! To see the pursued debtor of dozens attempting to escape from the angry and hungry hordes of waiting creditors until he could get started for his home where he can settle at a distance, must have been a real exhilarating sight for her to witness. What a difference between that and the marriage where the independent and titheless American groom and his bride are followed by the cheers of a hundred friends at the station or the Jl Jl deck. There is one incident, however, Only one elaborate luncheon was which the writer came very near forthe week for Mrs. Baldgetting. On the morning of the mar- given during was a splendid affair and ordered a hand- win. It riage, the groom-to-b- e some spread at a fashionable restau- was a real compliment coming from rant. The keeper of the place refused Mrs. George L. Nye. Unlike a numto serve it until paid for, and, the ber of functions of the past few groom having no money, one of his ushers, an American, of course, had to weeks, there was no anvil chorus. pay for it. That must have elevated his grace, his highness or his indebtedness, whatever the term may be, in the eyes of his wife and her independent relatives. But the bride stuck to him and his title and paid the price for the right to be designated as countess, or marchioness, or what not, with a devotion worthy of a better cause. The dear girl is now satisfied, perhaps, but the end is not yet She million in is heiress to only about-her own right; her papa declares she will get no more, while all the brothers are sore at her for throwing herself away, and, as a million does not last long in repairing baronial castles and reshingling old country seats; replenishing stables, etc., etc., it is fair to presume that in a year or so we shall hear of a divorce proceeding being brought by the wife, and, to quoie the language of a portion of the peoIt ple where she has gone to dwell: will serve her bloody well right. liJlfdltifir9f - , ... that sold at $12.50, $14.50, $16.50, $17.50 to $20.00 on sale this week for 7 Dinars am 95 cents CSTABLlSnLD 1864 ONI PMCl TO ALL NtvrS UMOtSSOLr inquiries as to when the announcement is to be made. Jl Jl This is an off season in the domain over which Cupid holds sway. That is, it is considered unlucky to wed in the merry, merry month. There are a number of men who would be willing to run chances, however, if they could see an opportunity. There must be a strong prejudice, too, or with all the incentives nature provides for. entering the state at this particular sear son there would be many an infringement of the rule. Jl Jl Jl Jl Captain "Peggy Winn is back at the post. It is rumored that he has applied for another syllable to attach to his name. I know of nothing that could add to his happiness so much as a simple little er additional. ue Jl o foniy es Tailored Suits Sale Silks. Begins Miss- JTtore. With the greatest under-valon the qualities ever known to Salt Lake City. Literally miles of yards. Every kind of Black $le Ladies and The closed season for trout is still on, but thats not to say there is no meant my heart! fishing going on. Two sharks and a Town Topics. sucker were seen on brokers row Jl Jl early in the week, and one of the No bulletins have been posted on most popular girls in town was at the the matter, but it is generally sup- Country club the other day with a real live lobster. posed that now Mr. Heintz will return Jl Jl from the coast for at least a brief Speaking of the girls who would visit. There are numerous anxious jump at a chance in this town, one frequently overlooks the poor, miserable looking bachelors to be found in various parts of the domain social. There are a few who are good fellows to be sure, but what a large number of them seem to be disgruntled with themselves and the world! Several have exactly the same expression as. an old maid school teacher, and one here especially looks as if, if every dog has his day, his must have come in the night, and he, like the foolish virgin, was sleeping. The Greatest Black Silk Again the directors of Saltair have decided that no intoxicants will be sold at the beach during the bathing season. Now, if some plan could be adopted to prevent people taking whisky there in the pistol pockets of their trousers, Saltair would be an excellent place to go to for an outing. Suit Sale Tailor-Mad- e Jl Jl . TEACHER OF MVSIC Another Great Jl Jl gorging, ly 18. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. Jl Town Topics, I see, says that Sam Newhouse has arrived In the burg and will set out hot foot for the Rockies, where he has large mining interests. There are things here besides mines, if those people only knew it Jl Jl This is doubtless to be an Interesting day at the Countrified club. The principal comedy will' be the effort made by the boys to drink the |