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Show TRUTH 4 Miss Rida Taylor entertained a few few friends at dinner Thursday evenFeeling Hungry. The her at sensation of hunger has afternoon ing. friends Wednesday to street. Tlio most pretentious event of the Jt Jt been, easy explain. The new th home on First West a German of a B. David Mrs. house week in social circles was the Hempstead gave physician is that it 7 jt jt to due at home. her luncheon of the blood emptiness yesterday on Monday S Mrs. Emma Ellerbeck and Miss warming, reception given of the stomach and Is Jit jJt Thursit euchre at of entertained new homo pointed evening at the elegant Is appeased with that hunger was of r,Z event social The afternoon. yesterday VV. O. day Towers. Linger Judge and Mrs. to blood of the stomach, following A. F. fraternity dance in the Mujt Jt longer is the romantic and original the food of and hostaking beginning of die Mrs. William H. Fish, Jr., was name by which the commodious and seum building of the university. Mrs. In tion. many anaemic afpersons whn M. Wells, Mrs. R. K. Thomas, tess at an informal tea Wednesday tasteful residence is llehcr exceedingly Mrs. George M. Marshall, Mrs. II. Lit- ternoon at Unity hall. A feature of the have no appetite when the stoniich i known, and it is safe to say that all of tle, Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury and Mrs. afternoon was the talk by Rev. Mr. empty, the blood vessels of the stom the GOO guests who attended the func Byron Cummings were the chaperons. Fish on What One Can See In Three ach are really congested instead of being empty. Lack of blood in thr Months in Europe. Jt jit lion sincerely desired to take tlio name stomach In health acts on a in its literal sense. The judge and Jt jt Mrs. Benner X. Smith will resume which is a branch of thespecial nerve, Mrs. Towers are the most charming oh her entersame will H. Mrs. the J. home first in at Mr. and Young day Monday nerve trunk as the nerves of the hosts. The reception being on the an March. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are at the tain at dinner this evening. mouth and tongue. A stimulus ulversary of Washington's birthday, home of Judge and Mrs. Miner on lunc-Liojt jt a to the tongue, as by a of somewhat partook patriotic Kast South Temple street. Mrs. W. J. Buck and son, Keith, of Increases appetite, while spice thus i'lie nans, spacious anu ricniy Jit Jt Park City, are visiting Salt Lake fecting the nerves of the disease affurnished rooms and boudoirs were tongue may The TJato club meets today at the friends. decorated in the national colors, inter loss of produce appetite even when Jt jt mingled arListically with choice how home of M?s. Spalding, 437 East First Is stomach the empty. ors, palms, vines and other evergreens. South street. A. Palmer returned WednesLeroy Jit Jit Refreshments were served. Altogether day from a stay of several weeks in the affair was elegant and a refreshing J. E. Kennedy of the Buckingham Nevada. Coats and Wraps. tiling was its lrccuum irom anyiamg club, St. Louis, was a Salt Lake visJt Jt are There coats of all styles and savoring of the vulgar display which itor Thursday, on his way to the A meeting of the forestry committee for lengths day wear. Some are sack too ollcii mars social functions. coast. Mr. Kennedy was accompanied of the Utah Federation of Womens shaped and trimmed with woolen lace & Jt by his wife. clubs was held Thursday at the home and quaint buttons, while others are Mrs. 11. M. Wells entertained at a Jit jjt of Mrs. Emma J. McVicker, 15G East tight-fittinwith long basques, large D. H. Peery has gone to Los Angeles South Temple street. velvet revers and cuffs. For Kensington Wednesday in honor of evening o Mrs. Harry 1). Clue, who leaves for for a few weeks recreation. wear a beautiful model is made In lloiso, to visit with her sister, Mrs. Warren Foster sells insurance and black velvet lined with chinchilla and Jt jt Alma D. Katz. Mrs. Thomas Kearns has returned not law suits. 300 Progress Building. adorned with a collar of rare old lace. Jt Jt o In a different style are some little from Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green have Co. on The collections. Shepard Try taffeta coats for theaters. These do Jt jt o returned from their western trip. duty charmingly when accompanied Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes will receive Jt Jt Yoke Nightgown. a plumed picture hat of lace and Fancy by Mr. and Mrs. Kcysor have returned next Friday from 3 to G oclock in the Is deIn underwear tulle or a flowered toque of smaller Dainty always from their wedding trip and are at the art gallery, where may be seen the mand and nightgowns made with half proportions. meritorious collection of Irish, Japan- low necks and short sleeves are Kenyon. o Jt Jt ese, Swedish, Chinese and Manila em- much worn. This one allows of variVaried Shaped 8k!rts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Young enter broideries. Formal invitations will not ous combinations, but is shown with be Issued, but all of Mrs. Holmes a Skirts this season are of different tulued iiilormally this week. yoke of lace and foundation mawill be welcome. lnenus styles, according to the material the Jt Jt terial of fine naincostume is made of. Tailor gowns Jt jt sook. The yoke is Mrs. Newell Bccman entertained at are cut on flowing lines with few Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daugherty of Port- shaped to extend a Kensington on Monday. gores. All soft, dining gowns are land, Ore., are in the city, spending a over the shoulders jt jt made full and gathered, shirred or . A very pleasant family reunion was lew days with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. and so gives the was formerlp Miss Mary broad line that plaited, and some are trimmed with held Monday night at the residence Daugherty Kinney. smocking. has become so of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Simpkins, 40 AlaJt jt If worn with your tailor The blouse. The meda avenue, in honor of the birthday must in color, unless it match About sixty ladies enjoyed an Infor- general. gown, sleeves are graceof Mr. Simpkins, and that of his oldest is of wash material, then have it mal afternoon at the home fully full and soft daughter, Mrs. Viglini, their natal days of Mrs. A. W. Wednesday white. McCune. Mrs. McCune The gown is made occurring on the samo date. and her cousin, Mrs. Ward, were the with fronts and Crepons are coming in again, and Jt jt hostesses. are shown in heavy silk for evening back, which are Miss Dorothy Kinney left Thursday Jt jt wear. tuckel at their upfor New York and other eastern cities, Mrs. W. C. Puffer of Portland, Ore., per edges, so o s to be away until about April 10. providing ample will arrive in Salt Lake on Monday to below, and are joined to the Parisian Touches. Jt Jt Miss Ella Buddemer to Eu- yoke. The sleeves are tucked to fit accompany The fashion of wearing lace in I)r. and Mrs. Tfoutz entertained a rope and the Holy Land. the arms upper with the heaviest fur is of They will snugly, but fall In leave on Tuesday, and will be away soft folds and are finished with gen- Parisian origin. The leading furriers several months. erous frills that form jabots at the there are mixing guipure in widt SOCIAL LIFE. J! El-lerbe- ck an-plie- d n, g old-fashion- ed fuU-nes- con-junciti- Jt jt AM Paid TO ALL NKVCII UNDERSOLD Shadow of Doubt, the tireiitmt Sitle of Ifeyoml it Housekeeping Linens Stnrtii Here Monday Morning:, February 21), at 8 a. in. Wo cannot remember a former Kale equaling ibis in magnitude; approaching llils In breadth of variety. The price changes are startling. Kvery woman will be enraptured with the bargain opportunities. Mrs. George Y. Wallace has returned from a visit of several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Tuttle of St. Louis. Jl i!t Miss Jane McIntyre was guest of honor at an Informal afternoon party given Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A.E.Walker. Jt inner arms. The quantity of material required for the medium size is 5 yards 36 Inches wide, with yard of lace, 3 yards of Insertion, 4 yards of wide lace and 1 yards of narrow lace to trim as illustrated. The pattern 4652 is cut in sizes for all-ov- er a 32, 34, 36, 3S and jt 40-inc- h bust .D. McPherson Boyd was host at an o Beautiful New Clocks. elegantly appointed dinner on Monday last at the Knutsford. Covers were Some of the new clocks are very laid for eight. beautiful, especially those which are Jt jt upheld by Cupids. These are bordered Mrs. E. V. Silver entertained at a with rhinestones and are Kensington Monday afternoon, Miss charming. Bow knots, fleurcertainly de 11s or of Miss Buddemer of Portland, Ore. and floral are patterns carried out Jt j with the rhinestones. Mrs. W. L. Nicol was hostess at a The French gilt traveling clocks, which come In durable leather cases, Kensington Monday afternoon, Miss will be appreciated by those who June McIntyre being the guest of travel about considerably. Jt jt o John T. Donnellan left Wednesday How Co Make Shirtwaist Boxes. ctcnlng for a brief trip to Arizona. Shirtwaist boxes are an innovation Jt jt of great value. They 'can be easily . made of wood richly carved or burned uuimau wm give a or simply of pasteboard covered with sington next Monday afternoon in or of Miss Ella Buddemer, who i painted or printed silk and lined with guest of her sister, Mrs. Oscar L. paper or silk. -- bands alternating with fur, and on of tho newest models is a skirt com posed of flounces of sable alternating with bands of Irish guipure. This is a beautiful creation for carriage wear, but too heavy for any other occasion There is a delicious blouse of lace the full sleeves held In with bands of fur just above the elbow, and again by a deep cuff of the same. A lace fur, pelerine, with a deep border of desIs completes the costume, which tined for a marriage trousseau. f 3-- i LYON & CO. , |