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Show TRU T H. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury are An Interesting feature of the afterhome from an eastern trip of several noon was a character contest, the guests reproducing well known charweeks. 6KC PRICE TO ALL flCVCR UN'SCRSQLO EXCITING ANOTHER BUREAU WEEK Starts Tuesday, July 5th. All tho Remnants, all the 044s anl En4i, all Sh'.rt Le.gibs ard Hrokon Lln-- s of SRMMoii GOODS , will be thrown out thU w e k and the pile: affixed tovvr only a fra. t o al portion of the real va.ue of the to'-d-s offered. fVAliLiSulC aotprott trail BL Ncven osu'ssoi acters in books and plays, Mrs. t8 the prize. Mrs. W. H. Van Alan of Ogden Frank Gustln winning 8 spent Wednesday in the city. Members of the Social Sixteen club J dt Arthur Johnson of Denver Is In the were entertained at Saltair Tuesday Mrs. Joseph L. Rawlins. city for a few days on a business by dt 58 trip, and Is being entertained by Salt Lake friends. Phil Neeman, who has been makdt dt ing his home in this city for the past Miss Maud Thorne entertained a year, left yesterday for Chicago, his party of friends at Saltair Wednesday old home. evening. 8 dt Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey, Sr., and The Misses Dora and Mary Bogue, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey, Jr., gave a daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. card party at their home Tuesday Bogue, who spent the past fortnight evening in honor of Miss Ethel Harin Denver, returned yesterday. ris of St. Louis. 4 Miss Mary Eldredge entertained at James Salisbury returned Tuesday a dance Thursday evening at the from Cornell, where he has been a in and home honor of Mr. student during the past year. He will Mrs. Guy Eldredge of New York. spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. & dt 8 98 El-dred- go Mrs. Windsor V. Rice entertained the ladies of St. Marks guild and a number of their friends at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Rico was assisted by a number of the younger society women. 8 IN THE SOCIAL REALM dt dt Miss Ililla Snyder entertained a large party of friends at Lagoon had a The party One of the nicest functions of the private car to the resort and in the week was that of Miss Edith M. Low- - evening a supper was served to the thcr and Mr. Ellis II. 1 Kimball, score or more of guests. Tuesday evening. which took place Wednesday evening at tho home or the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lawther. The ceremony was performed by llev. W. M. Padon in the presence of the relatives and intimate friends of the parties alter which a reception was given at which over 200 friends were present. The handsome residence was beautifully decorated for the occasion and the lawn and veranda was brilliantly iilmiinntcd. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball will be at home at 250 Canyon Road after July 15. & dt Jjb Viola Pratt Glllett is expected in s Salt Lake soon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MI1- ando Pratt. Viola Pratt, as she is always called by her friends here, Is one of the Salt Lake girls who have made names for themselves on the operatic stage. Leonie Pratt will not visit her parents this summer, and is now enjoying a brief rest on the Jersey coast before opening a engagement at Atlantic City as leading lady in The Little Princess. ten-day- s sum-inrf-- On Wednesday evening Professor and Mrs. (files celebrated their silver .58 dt Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Case of Pocatelwedding by entertaining a large num- lo camo down Tuesday to attend the ber of their friends at their residence, wedding of Miss Frances Rampton 140 Third street. and Arthur Peterson of Pocatello, There were quite which took place Wednesday. a number from Provo who camo spe& dt cially to he present on the occasion. Mrs. E. W. Whitney and Mrs. E. D. The evening was pleasantly passed Miller returned Tuesday morning with music and kindred entertain- from a visit in Ohio, Ilworn and served ment. Refreshments at linois and tho fair. the guests numbering about fifty entwo-month- joyed tlic cool breeze on the lawn. Professor ami Mrs. Giles were warmon having so felici- s 8 J Mrs. Howard S. Stowe entertained ly congratulated about thirty of her friends at an h miletwenty-fifttho passed tously stone of their wedded life. They were afternoon party at her home Tuesday. also tho recipients of many handsomo and valuable presents in silverware. .: je Judge Powers and family and Mr. J. II. Meyle and family, liavo gone to Brighton for tho summer. Members of the I. S. C. H. club were entertained Monday evening at the home of the Misses Holt. The decorations of the rooms consisted of roses and greens. In a series of guessing contests the prizes were won by Miss Helen Halm and Miss Nan Short. dt dt Mrs. Windsor v7 Rice entertained the ladies of SL Mark's cathedral Wednesday afternoon at her home. The marriage of Miss Barbara Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jacobson, and Louis Emherg, took place Wednesday evening at 8 oclock at the home of the brides parents on East Sixth South street dt dt Mrs. George Phelps Holman gave an informal luncheon at the Country club Tuesday. dt dt Colonel Edwin F. Holmes will return from the east about July 15, and will bring his daughter, Miss Harriet, for a stay of several weeks. 8 dt The dance which was to have been given by Mr. Newhouse at the Country club last evening, in honor of Miss Alice Goodwin, has been postponed until next Wednesday evening. dt dt Miss Catherine Sanno gave a luncheon at the Country club Tuesday. dt dt Invitations have been received in Salt Lake for the wedding of Miss Laura Linton Rentfro of Louisville, WALKERS STORE Miss Jasmine Young and Lo Grand Young, Jr., entertained last evening for Miss Inez Trent. .58 .58 Mrs. George Y. Wallace entertained at cards Thursday afternoon at the Porches. : js Mrs. C. E. Richard 3, who has spent the past few months with licr parents in Colorado Springs, returned Wednesday ami Is again at home at 217 Eleventh East street. 8 Mrs. M. Whitney returned Wednesday from Kansas City, where she was visiting her sister, Mrs. Wallack. Tk CLEARANCE OF MEN'S KNIT. GARMENTS. Ky., and Lieutenant Edwin P. Thomp- son, a son of General Thompson, who was formerly stationed at Fort Douglas. dt dt Leslie Savage of New York, who has been a guest at the home of Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Goodwin, left Tuesday for home. dt dt Mrs. Arthur W. Copp left Tuesday fer Chicago, and will return In two weeks. dt dt Mrs. J. F. Evans gave an afternoon party yesterday. dt dt Harold Lamb has returned from Exeter, where he has been attending school for a year past. dt dt Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes has discontinued her day at home indefinittely. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Levis Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bransford, Miss Grace Emery, Miss Eveline Thomas, Wallace Bransford and Mr. Blood will make up a party for a canyon trip tomorrow. dt dt Miss Agnes Kinney is home from school in New York. She will be with her sister, Miss Dorothy Kinney, at Whitehall, for the summer. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lewis left for Butte Wednesday night. dt dt Miss Eveline Thomas entertained a party of young people on Monday evening in honor of Miss May Billings. Music was a feature of the occasion. 98 Last weeks sale left the lines somewhat broken, but every size is here in something. Summer knit underwear in fine lisle, mercerized cotton, Sea Island cotton, French balbriggan. This week another price lowering 1 Uegular $1.00 each garments for ltcgiilur $1 .50 each garments lor IScgular 50c. each garments for Walker Bros, 02ic Suit for $1.25 75c Suit for $1.50 35c Suit lor $1.00 pry Goods Co. Miss Lavelle, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tarbet, left Tuesday for her home in Oakland, CaL, where she is called on account of ill ness in the family. dt dt Mrs. Sig Simon has returned from a visit with friends in Leadville, Colo. dt dt Miss Georgia Vadner of Oakland la the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Vadner, for the summer. dt dt Mrs. Isabel Pitt has gone to New |