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Show TRUTH 5 Summer Laundering STRAW HATS Theres nothing; so comfortable ing dur- the summer months as a straw hat, and we have never before shown such a handsome line of nobby styles and new shapes in French Palm, Milan, Sennet and Split Braids, Various widths of b.im and $1.50 to Panamas $8.00 to $25.00. heights of crown. 85.00. Brown, Terry & Woodruff Co. Prices 166 Mrin 'vTi'C h.'a. ' Troy Laundry, stftei' I 1 Is done in various ways, but the well dressed man is particular about d his wearing apparel and wants his q 9hirt, collar and cuffs laundered with care. We make a specialty of summer linen, but when it comes to specialties,' all of our work bears the stamp of detail and care. Rough, dry washing 6 cents per pound. Telephones 192 and 1933 rings. 166 Main Street, B?aBEB83B85B8aEgaS3aaagB33agg5CTgBKB335ggS3333gaB:a birthday of Miss Grace Emery was home from Portland and the Pacific observed last Sunday by an elabo- Northwest. dt dt rate dinner given at the Amelia palace by Col. and Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. A. W. Meeks cf Ogden was dt dt a guest of her sister, Mrs. M. B. has returned Mrs. Egbert Roberts Whitney, this week. a from Honolulu, where she spent dt dt Mrs. of and Mr. the Harry guest year Mrs. J. W. Langley has gone to Taylor. California, where she will make an dt dt extended visit for the benefit of her On Wednesday Mrs. Charles Brink health. entertained at luncheon in honor of dt dt Mrs. Waited C. Lewis of Butte, Mont, Walter Haguewood left Tuesday for dt dt a months visit with friends in San Kaw Wei Members of the Sewing Francisco and Los Angeles. dt dt society were entertained Monday afternoon at the home of Miss June Miss Bessie Lowry of Gibson City, Bintz. 111., is in the city on her way home dt dt from California. She will be here a Mrs. Wilson and Miss Wilson, month cr more, a guest at the Fifth mother and sister of Mrs. Thomas East hotel. dt dt Kearns, left Sunday for a two months in California. visit The College club met with Miss dt dt Bowman and Miss Atchison at GorCoundon academy Thursday. for George Fitch left Monday dt dt cil Bluffs, la., after a visit with Dr. Arnold of this city. W. R. Ferris left Monday night for dt dt a months visit at his old home in InMr. and Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson diana. t dt dt and Miss Noble have returned from Denver. The roof garden party is an innodt dt vation in Salt Lake City. Thursday Mrs. Henry Hicks, who for some afternoon, at the University club, the time past has been the guest of her first of this kind of entertainment was sister, Mrs. J. J. Broughall, will leave given and it was largely attended by today for her home in Michigan, society, which enjoyed the change. dt dt The appointments were perfect and Mrs. John Condon of Park City is the scene was one of animation and Thomas Mrs. her sister, visiting beauty. The receiving party included Kearns. Mrs. Wm. H. Cunningham, Mrs. James dt dt Chambers Dick, Mrs. F. C. Dern, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong are Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. A. E. Walker, Miss Zane, Miss Jasmine Young, Miss McGrath, Miss Salisbury, Miss McMillan, Miss Miller, Miss Marge Mil- ler. d d Mr. and Mrs. Sol Siegel will entertain this evening in honor of Mr. Ru- bin Goldmark of New York. dC dt Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lewis have returned to their home in Butte. dl d Friday afternoon the last regular meeting of the current events and current literature section for the present year was held. The programme included a review of "Order No. 11, by Mrs. Royle; a paper on "A Pathetic Story of an American Musician, by Mrs. Fisher, and songs by the musician, by Mrs. Jack Keith. d d J. C. Leary has returned from his visit in the east dl dl Mr. and Mrs. Webster of Washington, la., who have been visiting Mrs. Lawson and Miss Lawson, have gone to the coast. dl dl Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kessler are now at home to their friends at the Wilson, dl dl Miss Myrtle Robinson entertained about twenty-fiv-e friends at a character party Thursday evening at her home on West Temple street. ALL HALLOWS CHAPEL. Finest Stained Glass Windows and Altar in All the West. The new chapel at All Hallows College, which has been recently completed, is the finest in all the west with respect to the stained g".ass windows and all are taken from the cld masters, and the result is well vjorth a visit. The Annunciation, Visitation of St. Elizabeth and the Birth of Christ by Holbein; St. Joseph, by Murillo; St. Cecilia, by Raphael; Christ among the doctors. Christ blessing little chilChrist Giving the dren, by Tissot; to St. Peter, by Michael Angd'o; Keys The Agony in the Garden, by Hoffman; The Crucifixion, by Van Dyke; The Ascension of our Lord, the Assumption and the Crowning of Mary, by Murillo; The Vision of the Sacred Heart, by Hoffman, make up a collection of works of sacred art second to none in this section. The altar is of Cararra marble, supported by onyx columns and finished with burnished gold trimmings, and is a thing of exquisite beauty. The windows and the altar were in' stalled on Saturday last. o Fords hotel is being remodeled and refurnished throughout at a cost of about $15,000. It will be opened up n early in June with the hotel man, Fred Wood, as lessee and manager. Mr. Wood has great exo perience in his line. The alterations We are proud of our Clear Creek and furnishing is being done under Coal. his direction, and it is safe to say that If you have tried It you know why. when completed it will be one of the If you have not it is to your interest nicest and most commodious hosierto do so. ies in the city. well-know- WORK iij & ii Hi & GIAUQUE Sixth an f Uf Residence Phone 1675 k $ a |