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Show ! ;i TRUTH. guests Mrs. Potter Palmer, Countess turn to their homes in the east Fabzricottl, Mr. Higgins and Captain Chichester. Afterward all went to the Jl Jl Mrs. Potter Palmer wore a opera. for some George Ives Ritchie left Tuesday lovely frock of white chiffon and St. Louis, where he will visit the fair of her finest jewelB. before returning to his home in Crosjl Jl Mrs. Ritchie and little sed Ark. Mr. and Mrs. George Blythe and daughter will remain here until Separe guests ot tember, guests at the Berkhoel home. Miss Blythe of Evanston Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith. Mrs. Coleman and MIbs Curtin will ! '' t 5 I NK . i I : ' ' mei TO ALL NKVKR IINOCMOLD IN OUR CLOAK DE- PARTMENT : : : : : J t: i'!r i Starting Monday, August 1, and we ask you to be on the spot early. ; All Ladies Tailor-Mad- e Suits, values up to $45, .1 I li-- 'i kMl n. fii AT j 4 : $;;;r $14.65 1 r is HI ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE i fSMBUS'itO ' ':i rl . 1,3 tf j PRICI TO Alt NCVCR UNOCJSSO rKi i 1 1 IN THE SOCIAL REALM ? The first meeting of the tennis comHI mittee named by Mr. Newhouse to arr tournament !iP range for the ladies tennis was held Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. R. H. Channlng. Mrs. Channing was elected chairman of the committee. Only regular members of the Country club and the ladies from the ;) post will be eligible to play. The entries will close on September 15 and the games begin about October 1. The contest will not close until after October 20. as Mr. Newhouse is to return from Europe at that time and wishes to see the finals. I ! Z ,1 i f ' I Jl ri ' Governor and Mrs. Ileber M. Wells, Colonel and Mrs. N. W. Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ferry were at Cokeville, Ida., on a fishing trip. f! I i i i t . i . Jit i r. 1 r 5 v-- : J'.r. ' ; , if' It-- : II U i.f ! : ss; .w S'- jl Jl Miss Grace Peabody, who has been and Mrs. J. F. Millspaugh, and visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peabody of Dr. the past this city for several weeks past, leaves daughters who have spent next week for Ogden, to be the guest few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Box-ruleft Tuesday for their home in of Miss Tyler before returning to her Los Angeles. home in Laramie, Wyo. d, jl Jl Jl Jl Mrs. D Elliott Kelly has returned Mrs. Arthur Weeter of Park City is from a visit of several weeks in the visiting Mrs. J. M. Reynolds of this east. city. jl Jl Jl Jl W. Mrs. A Akers arrived in Mr. and Harold Orlob is visiting friends in the city Monday and spent the afterLogan for a few days. noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. Jl Jl before leaving for Butte. Karl Scheid and Bernard Froiseth L. Terry Jl Jl are home from Wasatch, where they will give a chilC. Kerr K. Mrs. enjoyed a pleasant outing. drens party today for her little daughJl Jl Mrs. S. J. Kenyon entertained a few ter, Ruth. Jl Jl friends at luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. J. M. Bidwell and Miss Nason Jl Jl soon. to Califor- will return from California Lawrence Fox has gone Mr. Bidwell goes to California to meet he and will nia, where join his mother them today. sister for the summer. Jl Jl Jl Jl Mrs. John Reed left Monday to join Mrs. LeCompte of Park City is in Mr. Reed in Denver, where they will town, the guest of her sister, MrB. Wil- make their future home. son I. Snyder. Jl Jl Jl Jl Dr. and Mrs. U. V. Withee were Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keyes will down from Ogden Tuesday visiting the go east in the early fall for a visit with Pike family. relatives and friends in New York and Jl Jl other states. Mrs. A E. DeGraff has returned Jl Jl IlliMrs. Fred Hale, Mrs. George Steiner from a visit of several months in nois. and Miss Edythe Hale left for a weeks Jl Jl visit in Brigton. Mrs. Fred Hale, Miss Edythe Hale Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brown and and Mrs. George Steiner are at Brighton. family have gone to Brighton for the Jl Jl remainder of the summer. Crighton to KanMrs. W. W. and Ross Brown are on a fishing trip sas to visit herArmstrong goes parents shortly. at Silver Lake. Jl Jl . Jl Jl Miss Carrie Sappington, Miss Crete from Provo canyon, where they have Pinkerton and Miss Gertrude Mayers Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Glosz are home Jit jl house-warmin- Jl Lieutenant and Mrs. Haskell gave an informal card party Thursday evening in honor of their guest, Miss Haskell. Jl Jl Mrs. Fisher S. Harris and Miss Margaret Harris, accompanied by Mrs. Coleman of Philadelphia and Miss Curtin of New York, are down from Brighton for two weeks, after which time Final Summer Clearance OF- - Linensand Domestics, White Wool Goods, Fancy Parasols, Ladies & Misses' Suits, Traveling Coats, Wrappers, Petticoats, Dress Skirts, Purses and Bags, Ladies Gloves, Mens Outing Suits, Straw Hats, Childrens Wash Suits, Navajo Blankets. XXX 20 to SO Per Cent Discount from regular prices, and every article ia from our regular stock of standard, seasonable, reliable goods. See Saturday evening and Sunday morning dailies for particulars and be on band early to get a goodly share of tbe best values offered In Salt Lake City since our great May sale. Z.6. Utahs Greatest Dept. Store. throughout. All the rooms were thrown open and from the drawing room where the receiving party stood, the guests went through the house. An orchestra was stationed on the main floor and below the large hall was used for dancing. Punch tables were arranged on this floor and refreshments were served at small tables on the floor above. Dr. and Mrs. Keith were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Blythe and Miss Blythe of Evanston, Mrs. J. O. Reber, Mrs. J. T. White, Miss Margaret Park, Miss Dorothy Kinney, Miss Emily Read, Miss Ger- trude McGrath, Miss Louise Putnam and Miss Leta McMillan. home on I A lot of short bolts our Eastern buyer bund and X sent along. Every dainty color and white. Different widths for hair bows and sashes. XX MUCH-1- 5c, ' street Jl Jt PRETTY RIBBONS at HALF PRICES WORTH TWICE AS I. g Mrs. James A. Miner has returned Jl Z. C. M. left Thursday for Corinne where they will be the guests for a week of Mrs. Orbison. George Orbison, Jo Grant and Roydon Bowan have also gone to form a house party at the same place. Jl Jl Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith gave a reJl Jl Miss Annie Pike is in town from ception Monday evening to three hundred of their friends as a Eureka and is the guest of Miss. Isabel for their new home, The Bache- Monahan. She will spend some time lors Club. The house was decorated with the Misses Patterson at their WALKERS STORE ,i i.1 Jl been for the past few weeks. The dance at the post Tuesday evenJl Jl ing was enjoyed by quite a number ot A special dispatch from London to society people from the city, in addiMrs. tion to the officers and ladies of the the New York Herald says: Sam Newhouse will remain in London post. a while longer and is expecting her Jl Jl Mrs. Sanno and Miss Sanno left for husband to join her at Claridges. They the East Wednesday, after a visit with will return to America together, after spending some time on the continent. friends in this city. She gave a big dinner party at ClarJt Jit last night, having among her Lee Richards arrived in the city idges Tuesday, after a three years' stay in Paris, where he has been studying art. Dr. and Mrs. Heber John Richards, who have been with Lee during his visit abroad, returned with him as far as St. Louis. After visiting the fair for awhile, they will return to 'Salt Lake. Portland. r Jit from a two months visit in the east. Judge Miner arrived Wednesday from I i:ii Jit Jl re- 20c, 30c A YARD SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST land 2 Walker Bros. Dry Goods Go. Captain Jamison arrived at the post yesterday and Mrs. Jamison fs expected in September. Jl Jl A small company of friends gathered at the home of Rev. F. L. Arnold Monday for the baptism of Newman Arnold, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman Tolies, of New York City. Jl Jl Miss Helen Boxrud entertained at luncheon Wednesday. The affair was given to her former classmates and friends. The home was prettily decorated in Wellesley blue for the occar sion. This was the first time several members of the class had met since graduation, and this made the gathering all the more enjoyable. Following the luncheon a musical program was rendered. The invited guests were . |