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Show William Waist Patterns For All thi Practical Santa Clauses. baTew suit CUIUS ilELU SUE Jl Jl per was served Thursday evening. No Sensible Gift Gatherer should disregard these timely at prices which could not bf duplicated elsewhere. The object o the fair is one which compels ap Jl Jl Mrs.- - Fowler and son of Berkeley, proval. Jl Jl Cal., are expected soon to visit Captain and Mrs. Jamerson at Fort Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bransford ar till in San Francisco. Jl Jl Mr. and Mr?! John Cain returned tr Jl ji the city Wednesday after an absence were served Monday anf Luncheons of four weeks in the east Tuesday by Mrs. Alexander C. Ew Jl ing at the Kenyon. The decorations At Unity hall Thursday and Friday the silver and the napery, were su the women of the church held the an- - perb. Covers were laid for about for ty at each event. Sherman. Another Lot of truth. RIter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. work, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jennings en- tertained at a dancing party at their Jt Jl Mrs. A. J. Gorham received in honor I home on Brigham street Tuesday of Mrs. John Rood Thursday. Mrs. J. I evening. F. Marshall entertained Thursday afJl Jl ternoon and Miss Paul today in honor Miss Katherine Geddes will issue in- preparations. 100 waist patterns, especially selected for their fitness as presents, three yards in each pattern, reduced this week line Complete ojf all the latest vitations shortly for a dance to be in handles for men fancy - given December 22 in the Ladies Lit- - women. of the same visitor. Jl Jl cuh y Mrs; Edward S. Ferry was the I . tess Thursday at va high tea given at J J Pattern I her East South Temple street home, I Mrs. W. G. Lamb entertained at a in honor of Miss Emily Read, whose luncheon, followed by cards, Thurs raibirn j engagement to Mr. Hager was recent-- 1 day afternoon. y announced. In- every way was the Jl Jl Pattern II iffair an elegant one, the decorations for . ladies 1.75 hos-erar- novel-tie- s 26-in- ch and twilled Gloria Umbrellas, silver plated and From 2.25 to $1.49 , a inlaid handles, worth $2.50. . $2.25 for ladies silk Gloria Umbre- Q- -a XTOm n 4.00 VO 1.00 llas, in an immense variety of new and pretty handles of every descrip, From onnfA ,1.98 a worth $3.50. cion, nenu and appointments being all that I. Mi?s. JeDnils entertainedeven-- I $2.25 for gentlemans twilled Gloria ;ood taste could dictate. From 5 to few frIends Mormtlly Thuraday Umbrellas, natural stick and bone oclock the prettily decorated rooms I !?.s n compliment to handles, with cord, tassels and cover. esounded with the gay chatter ol Clark of Wyoming, $3.00 .for ladies line Gloria silk Jl- Jl The visit cf General Baldwin to Fort learly 100 young people. Mrs. Mon-cord, tassels and covers, Umbrellas, Mrs. A. D. Melvin received infer and the most elaborate array of fan- Douglas next week on one of his offl- - ague Ferry, who possesses a voice of cial inspections will be the occasion ol I rare quality, rendered several solos I mally Tuesday afternoon at her home I ?y handles, such as pearl, sllver14kt. on First street, in honor of Mrs. John J oiled gold and gun metal, etc., worth muoh social activity. Aside from the or the appreciative guests. official review, the evenings will be Reed of Denver. 54.50. jl jl ' filled with entertainments. The .hor Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed that was to have been given during the have gone Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reber are to Florida. I memVers of the Cleofan and their holidays will take place on Wedneseast from have and taken the apartJlJl WendB aftemoon on Tto day evening, and will be a large and menu at the Keith apartment house. crusades and Their Influence o Mrs. Robert J. Glendinning was. the formal . affair.' General Baldwin will I France. The meeting was at the be accompanied by Mr. Baldwin, and hostess yesterday at luncheon. Bos-home of Mrs. Charles Wells. Miss Dr. U. V. Withee is back from his aide, Lieutenant Drum, will be ac Jl Jl I Emmeline Wells Mrs. will where he Mrs. Drum. home At and the Withee ton, companied by spoke on Chivalry. Misses E. James the and Cosgriff make their home. of the commandant, Mrs. Lockwood Jl Jl will give an afternoon card party. The Cosgriff entertained at dinner at the Jl L!. Jl Mrs. Russell Tracy was the hohosts at dinners and informal teas Kenyon Thursday evening. Mrs. Jay Rogers entertain at an aft- stess 'Tuesday at a luncheon given in Jl Jl during the week will be Captain Madernoon party next Thursday. honor of Mrs. Hoyt Sherman, who Mr. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith enden, Captain and Mrs. Morrow, Captain leaves early next month to spend 1 Jl J and Mrs. Sturgis, Captain and Mrs. tertained at bridge Wednesday even season abroad. The guests invited bThe Shakespeare section of the Perry, Lieutenant and Mrs. Haskell, ing . esides Mrs. Sherman were Mrs. 0. J. Literary club met Wednesday Captain and Mrs. Blake. Jl Jl Salisbury, Mrs. George M. Downey, Mr. and Mrs. William Reid enter- morning at the club house. The Y. Wallace, Mrs. Bancroft, jl Jl Mrs. bers had the final discussion on King Mrs. George M. E. Woodward, Mrs. George P. Mrs. John E. Woodward was the hos- tained at dinner Thursday evening. tess Wednesday at a lhncheon given Following their usual custom, they I Lear," and began Much Ado About Holman Mrs. H. D. Niles, Mrs. H. L. at her home at Fort Douglas. The will entertain informally on New Nothing, larding of Los Angeles, Mrs. William J Jl Jl menu was of the choicest, and after fears eve. Bayly, Mrs. Gibson of Niagara, Mrs. I I Mrs. J. F. Jl Jl Grant has returned from McComick, Miss Keogh and Mrs. Mthe game of bridge was played. Assist I otors. Jay T. Harris will not be at Ogden, where she spent a week with I Caskell. . ing the hostess were Mrs. Sturgis I Mrs. J. F. I Mrs. Jamerson, Mrs. OBrien, Miss Sal- home until just before Christmas. Jr. Grant, Jl Jl I I isbury and Miss Judge. The guests J Jl J J Mrs. A. D. Melvin was the hostess were Mrs. Hdrkness, Mrs. Truman I The tourists section of the Ladles Tutsday afternoon at an informal tea Mrs. William Bayly will entertain j Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Webbeis Mrs. EwLiterary club met Tuesday morning I given in honor of Mrs. John Reed ot on the 27th. ing, Mrs. Keyes, Mrs. Holman, Mrs. I at the club house. Denver. The guests were received bf Jl Jl McCoraick, Miss Keogh, Mrs. Lock-wooI Mrs. Melvin and Mrs. Reed, who were Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. Fenton leave for ChiMrs. Madden, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. The regular meeting of the Wo-- 1 assist. . by Mrs. Harry Ganz, Mrs. -Miner, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Downey, cago today. Andrews and Miss Canady ofOe mans elub was held Tuesday after-Jl Jl Mrs. Salisbury and Mrs. Judge. I The ladies of the Congregational noon at the home of Mrs. Allen T. d?- both ladies Jl Jl 4 to Sanford when Mrs. Sanford-reaa pa--1 A reception was given Wednesday 'hurch opened their annual fair I on Comparative Education. Jl Jl afternoon by Mrs. Luman in honor of Thursday afternoon, and concluded it per I Invitations have been issued for tb jH rs. C. D. Clark, wife of the Wyom- - Friday night They presented at the winthe at post, hop of booths articles H. Miss Howell fancy many who pretty and Benjamin have addressed the I ?pecl" Clark, ing senator, be given next Wedensday been in the city for some days. The honor of General and Mrs. Frank receiving party consisted of the guests and the aides, who will beTfl of honor and hostess, Mrs. James B. the post on a tour of inspection. Eddie and Mrs. Ezra Thompson. As-- 1 event is to be elaborate, and will ttf sisting in other ways were Mrs. Knob-loch- , the place of the one which wu Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton, Mrs. W. W. planned for the holiday season, Rivers, Mrs. J. Young, Misses Helen Buckingham, Margery Mulvey and Lujl jl entertained 21c MENS INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS man. The Nettleton orchestra played Mrs, C. A. Walker throughout the hours of the entertain- dinner Tuesday tvening at her ment and other musical numbers were THREE FOR 50 CENTS. ments in- the Louise flats. Theta Miss Miss Mrs. Clark, given by Luman, decorations were pink carnations Treasure and Mrs. Melvin. plumosa and the" guests were - - 1 - -- -- Tday 1 J , I - La-Idi- es -- . d, . ""f ofe d j "..Vi . WALKJE'RS : JTt&re.. I - Jl Jl The Alpha Pi fraternity of the Uni-versity of Utah will give a .Japanese hop in the 'Museum hall on December! 16. The chaperons for the occasion are: Governor and Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Senator and Mrs. Kearns, President and Mrs; Joseph T. Kingsbury, 1 Mr., and. Mrs. Waldemar Van Cott, Mr.j and Mrs. James E. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacVichie, Mr. and Mrs. All Linen Handkerchiefs, full size, with embroidered initials, unlaundered, sell regularly at 25 cents each. Monday and until the lot is gone, each 20 cents, or three for 50 cents. WetlkeriBrps. Ory Goods Store Katherine Judge, Miss Dorothy ney, Miss Anna McCornick, Miss erine Geddes, John S. Critchlow, Schramm, Frank Judge and w win. ; Jl A . 'J A number of box .parties were at the Symphony concertMont , evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. entertained, their guests beingMrs fl Mrs- - Truman and Mr. and - |