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Show T RUTH. a paper on homo in St. Louis after a visit of Mrs. Woodruff will read Mrs. Plummer, somo time with his uncle, Lieutenant "The Passion Play; Mr. Scheid will and Berkhoel Miss Farrar, at Fort Douglas. will give Richards C. E. Mrs. sing, and Jit readings. Miss Julia Wright of Ogden was in 4 Jt tho city visiting friends this week. Mrs. W. B. Moreton is home from Jt Jt Los Angeles, where she spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris are few months with her. sister, Mrs. David F. Walker. again at home from Cuba. 4 Jit jit The Misses Starling have returned Mrs. Edith Beck Martin has returned from southern California, from Denver, where they were guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Dupont wliero she spent the winter. ESTABLISHED 1114 ONE PRICE TO ALL A 5le NEVER UNDERSOLD ; of New Tailored Suits Unrivaled and unapproachable in immense value giving, demands your attention! A sale that will be a milestone in the Cloak and Suit world. The entire Suit stock will be closed out next week at OFF. Every sort of a suit for every woman's need is here, and all must go. MONDAY MORNING the sale begins that will set all Salt Lake buys ing. XXXXXXXXXXXX 1 ONE-THIR- t STAB Ll Slit INC PRUC IN ID Alt D 1884 NEVER UNDERGO' THE SOCIAL WORLD. The laRt assembly ball of the sea son on Tuesday evening and the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Perry 8. Heath wero the two most prominent social affairs of the week. The former was unusually brilliant even for such a function. Christensens hall was decorated with flowers and evergreens so that it looked a bower of beauty, enhanced by the gorgeous costumes of the ladles. Supper was sorved In the usual style of the Commercial club. J Jit The Heath reception was in honor of Messrs. Bacon and Conway of Ixmlsvllle. The hours were from 9 to 11 o'clock and the rooms were thronged by society people. The decorations wero gorgeous and in excellent taste. Jt J Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cunningham entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening. The guests were Mrs. E. A. Walker, Miss Zane, Miss Jasmine Young, Messrs. Schramm, George I.awronco and John S. Crltchlow. . v Jit Mrs. Elmer 13. Jones entertained at luncheon two days this week at her home, 234 East First South street. The functions were In the best of taste and good form. J 4 The marriage of Miss Neva Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sawyer, of Nedaughter of Judge and Mrs. George E. vada, are guests at the home of Mr. Lee of Bingham, and Walter Ward of A. B. Sawyer, sr. San Francisco, took place Sunday and Mrs. 4 jt morning in tho parlors of the Windsor hotel. The Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters of the American RevoluA number of club women are plan- tion, heid their regular meeting on afternoon at the home of ning to attend the biennial conven- Thursday Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, 943 East tion of the General Federation, to be First South street. held at St. Louis next month. Among jt jit them are Mrs. Clesson S. Kinney, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Perkins will William Igleheart, Mrs. William A. shortly be at home to their friends at Nelden, Mrs. G. S. Hicks, Mrs. J. F. their new home on Fourth East street. Jit J Grant, Mrs Elmer B. Jones, Mrs. W. The Misses May and Ivy Price enS. Hutchinson, Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mrs. Chester E. Coulter and Mrs. Wil- tertained about twenty of their friends liam Blschcl of Ogden, Mrs. Mary M. Monday evening with cards and muF. Allen of Park City and Mrs. S. A. sic. Jit Jit King of Provo. None of the clubs Mrs. Sinclair and Miss Sinclair enhave as yet elected delegates, but this will be done in the near future. Since tertained on Tuesday afternoon at the meeting in Los Angeles a new 'heir home in honor of Miss Laura rule has been adopted, whereby the Bird. 4 Jt president of a federated club is not entitled to a vote at the biennial conMr. and Mrs. John McDonald, sr., vention unless she go as the regularly entertained at dinner Monday evening. (fleeted delegate of her club. 4 k4 4 Jit Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr has a meriF. Dewey Richards has just issued torious display of d china two new musical compositions, a bal- m exhibition in the parlors of the lad, A Song of True Love, and a Clayton Music companys store. Mr. valse de ballet, La Parisienne. 4 Ji Richards is now busily engaged in At the regular meeting of the writing the score for an opera. Daughters of the Revolution today at 4 4 the home of Mrs. t. G. Webber, Mrs. John Dern is in Mexico. tsabel M. W. Sears will read a paper on the life of Lafayette. 4 & Mrs. Arthur Weeter of Park City, Ji Jit who was the guest of Miss Cora SnyThe of Miss Clara Hansen der for the past few days, left Wed- and C. marriage K. Sims took place Tuesday nesday for American Fork to visit evening at the home of the brides parher mother. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hensen. Jt I 4 ,4 Harry Maxon of Ohio, who has been Mr. Walter S. Price and Miss Myr-a- l visiting his sister, Mrs. Hyde Dale, Melville Abell were married on for the past ten days, leaves today. 10 at April Rev. Bingham. J ?Hce officiating. Mr. Price is a George R. Hancock of this city is valued employe of the Western Newsnow in New York. Miss Hollister paper Union in this city, and the bride Hancock has returned to National !s a very popular young lady. They Park seminary, after a visit with her will make their home in this city and father at his old home, Nashville. have many friends who extend conTenn. gratulations. hand-painte- j Jit Mrs. P. J. McKenna entertained J .at luncheon in honor of Thursday Mrs. Sturgis entertained at lunch- Miss Hester Lavelle of Oakland. eon on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Ash entertained at dinner at the Commercial club Tuesday evening, later attending tho assembly ball with their guests. Covers were laid for eight. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Wherry, Miss Catherine Culmer, Miss Rebecca Morris, Frank Roberts and Gwynno Officer. J jl Jit i4 J Mr. and Mrs. Stephen IT. Babcock Members of the J. W. G. club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Newell Beeman. J Jit Mrs. William Morris entertained at luncheon at her home on North Main street on Thursday. 4 J4 'Mr. and Mrs. James Cherry of Mt. Pleasant spent a few days in the city, eruests at the home of Judge and Mrs. A. N. Cherry. entertained at dinner at which covers J 4 wero laid for ten. The party later atThe ball given by the Z. C. M. I. tended the assembly in a body. necple on Thursday evening was as J J great a success as that given a few Mrs. Georgie Snow Carleton, who weeks was attendhas spent tho winter in the city with ance and a pleasant time was passed. Iiss Delia Snow, left Tuesday for her . . i . (A ago.--.Ther- homo V ; jt jit Kenneth Burns lias returned tor e Mrs.' ; J ohn T. Donneilan will 'entertain at her home next Wednesday evehis ning for the Altar Guiidof St, Pauls. . , e -- . 4 nights, and we believe we van do fhls best by offering special Induce-ment- s. We are going to put out articles of every day usefulness, things that everybody needs, at prices that will be too tempting to be passed by prices that will prove themselves without any argnmeut. Watch the Saturday Papers For Our SATURDAY . Walker Bros. Dry Goods flattering compliment to the artistic work being turned out at the Held stationery emporium. o HON. 0. J. SALISBURY IS HOME. Hon. O. J. Salisbury has returned from a lengthy visit to the Pacific coast, much improved in health. He will probably be at home most of the summer and fall, and his. potent influence may have a very decided bearing Jit jit W. II. Ernst lias just returned from on the coming elections. a trip to Baltimore and Virginia. On o the way home he stopped off at St. CHRISTENSENS DANCING Joseph, Mo., fhere he visited his brother, Charles M. Ernst, whom he New Juvenile classes will form Sathad not seen for a great many years. April 16, at 2:30. Special The latter is a well known business urday,4:30 to 6:30. man in the Missouri city and the two had a most enjoyable visit. The current number of the CraftsJt man, a beautifully illustrated magaj The disciples of the Viavi system of zine, devoted to fine arts, to building at treatment of disease held a very In- and municipal work, published Syracuse, N. Y., is the handsomest teresting convention extending over edition of that excellent periodical four days of last week. Instructors ever published. The leading article, from Chicago were present and the The City Plan, by Charles R. Lamb, educational part of the work was very is worth many times the cost of the beneficial. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Halli-day- , magazine and Truth takes pleasure in . the local managers, made very commending many of the ideas' therein advanced to the members Interesting addresses. jrj city council. It .would'.' not' b.e..abafl ..Jittie. while ago Mr. George W. idea for the councilmen to subscribe for this magazine and get some ad Parker.-.oMinneapolis came to Zion venced ideas. The .Craftsman W.Jhe to sell f his. faney wares.- ' Mr. Parker finest magazine of its kind Inexisv is ;0ne:j6f,'th'e- biggest wholesalers of ence and is. just, entering, upon dinner.rila.UieB, .ia.Uie Unit. yxth volume with excellent prodpOT. . f - - . .. Co. ed States. During his sojourn here, he tried to sell goods to Mr. John Mr. Held Held, the art stationer. showed Mr. Parker some of the fine work the former is turning out. The result was that, instead of Mr. Parker taking Mr. Helds order, Mr. Parker gave Mr. Held a contract for 500 tallies, dinner cards, etc., to be sent to Minneapolis every month. It is a " . NIGHT SPECIALS - I" store) We Intend to have our store busy on Saturday Parker. Jit J J WALKERS t r |