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Show ONI PRICK TO ALL neering works, and will go on from of honor on Tuesday at a linen shower, here to St. Louis. Miss Mary Mayne and Miss Mollie .39 Alexander being the hostesses. About Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Vadner and sixty-fiv- e girls enjoyed the event. The family left Tuesday for Battle Moun- home was decorated, the parlors in tain, to be gone some months. yellow and the hall and dining room in the national colors. Miss Lillian ,39 ,39 in the Mrs. A. D. Vollmer entertained on Alexander served punch which hall, was a and in guessing game Friday in honor of Mrs. Joseph Stowe played prizes were won by Grace Delof Park City. la Davis and Miss Holman. NCVIR UNDCRIOLO A SALE OF BOYS' DVR. ABLE SCHOOL SUITS ,39 jt Lieutenant and Mrs. Gaston of Fort General and Mrs. Sumner are the Douglas have gone for a visit with the guests of Colonel and Mrs. B. O. Gaston family in Pittsburg. Miss lone Lockwood. uest, McLouth, who has been their ,39 iJl has returned to her home in San Jose. Miss Carrie Fulton, who has been jjt of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Shores, the Mrs. L. W. Snow and her daughter has guest returned to her home in Los AnPaa are at from visit home Dorothy, geles. SCHOOL BEGINS in another week. The boys must have Rood, comfortable, durable School Suita to start the term with. That's the kind we are selllnff, and at the olio wing prices. VVe think that any boy can be well and smartly lltted with one of these suits: Hoys' School Suita Ages 4 to IS yrs., a good, durable wearer, worth from 93.60 to Si. 60; Sale price toys' School Suita In all wool goods asres 8 to 17 years, worth from 64.60 to C6.00; Sale price Hoys' Long Pant Salts Agea V4 to 19 year, In dark and medium wool mixtures, woyth from 96. OC to 17.00; Sale price 1 $2.SO $3.SO cific Grove. California. MTABUSnt 0 1114 noil t o stw fcCvta uN0Hr IN THE SOCIAL REALM The cotillion at the University club Tuesday evening was led. by Miss Aileen Maclean and Hugh Satterlee and Miss Laura Sherman and Lieutenant John A. Berry. The figures were intricate1 and pretty and twelve sets were danced. Among the favors were dainty trinkets of simple make, some of them- being red hearts for the - wo- men and diamonds for the men, each inscribed with the words, University club cotillion;" red sunbonnets for the women and horns for the men; red bows and ties; Japanese dolls and toy watches; bells and whistles with ribbons; fans and toy frogs and reptiles. Twenty-fiv- e couples were on the floor, among them being Miss Helen Gillespie, Miss Miller, Miss Margie GerMiller, Miss Leta McMillan, Miss Ged-detrude McGrath, Miss Katherine Miss Stella Salisbury, Miss Lane of Fort Douglas, Mrs. Robert Officer, Mrs. Joseph Caine, Mrs. Henry Miller, and the Messrs. Salisbury, Walker Salisbury, Harold Pitzman, Maurice Pitzman, Gerald Newman, George Topliff, Owen Gray, Frederick Lyon, Gordon Hutchins, Joseph' G. Caine, R. H. Officer and Henry Miller. J Mrs. Warwick Winston of Shanghai, who has spent the summer with her mother, Mrs. Kirkpatrick in San Francisco, arrived in the city Wednesday to be the guest for a time of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall. The Misses Marshall accompanied Mrs. Winston here. J A party to the lake Monday evening. was composed of Miss Salisbury, Miss Laura Sherman. Miss Miller, Miss Helen Gillespie. Margie Miller James and Walker S'Hhn-- v Hrnid and Maurice Pitzman and Gerda New-ma- out- jt Thomas Brown, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins at Fort Doughs. They have spent the past six weeks through the northwest making a study of engi- and - Barnes took place Wednesday afternoon at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. Lieutenant and Mrs. Barnes left immediately for this city and will be at home to their friends at Fort Douglas after September 10. . J9 ,39 Mrs. W. S. McCornick entertained the members of the Bridge club Thursday. Whist J9 Mrs. Jackson McChrystal and fam- ily and Mrs. Phil P. Clark of Eureka have returned from a four months trip to California. J9 ,39 Mrs. Henry Siegel will leave tomorrow for her home in New York, RETAIL..... after a stay of several weeks with Salt Lake friends. 9 ,39 Miss Mary Smedley leaves Septem- ber i. c. GLOSZ MANUFACTURING FURRIER. to enter the Academy of the Visitation at Georgetown. Miss Smedleys sister, Mrs. William H. Curtin of St Joseph, is a graduate of the .academy, and Miss Smedley expects to complete the full course there. 15 for Washington jt j9 Dean and Mrs. Eddie and the children returned Wednesday from a 270 S. MAIN ST. months visit at Kellys ranch, near Has now placed on exhibition a fine lection of - col- RARE AND STAPLE FURS . Consisting of all the correct styles in Broadtail, Persian and Sealskin garments, modeled after the latest Parisian conceptions, in Russian Sable, Mink, Fox, Mar- ten Neckpieces and Muffs. FUR REPAIRING Thomas H. McCann Twenty dozens our buyer picked up at. a price advantage while in the east recently. Pretty patterns, linen center pieces- New and choice The S2.00 for $149j the S2.25 and S2.50 for $165. Jt XXXXXX n. Miss Mollie Sidebotham of Chicago has returned to this city to spend the month of September. Bargain Way Mrs. Joseph Stowe of Park City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rood. Lieutenant and Mrs. Peery are exMiss Gloise Sadler entertained a pected home from the east some time party of young friends at the Sadler next week. .39 home Friday evening. ,39 Mrs. Benner X. Smith entertained at luncheon Tuesday. Miss Lucy Gaby gave a luncheon .39 J Wednesday for Miss Bessie Mayne. Mr. snd Mrs. Wallacft Castle ton en- G. M. Allison has returned from a tertained Tuesday evening in honor brief visit with his family in San of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Francisco. His sons Philip and Gd Dalton and son of Auckland, New Zeareturned with him, but Mrs. Allison land. About forty guests were presand daughter will remain a month ent. 39 39 longer. Carlton Woods Holmes of Chicago j Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wimmer have is a guest of his son. Col. Gdwin F. Mr. announced the engagement of their Holmes, at Amelia Palace. until will Sepremain here Holmes daughter, Hattie, to Silas F. Johnson. The marriage will take place next tember 7. 39 Jt Wednesday. J9 ,39 The marriage of Miss Caroline Ray-fiel- d Miss Bessie Mayne was the guest to Lieutenant John Bryson s, Jt That Gama to us via the ,39 The P. I. X. society enjoyed an ing at the lake Tuesday. $3.SO Hf ,39 Any deposit will secure you your furs and stored free of charge until called for at 33 13 per cent off regular prices. Mail orders promptly and personally attended to. Now it your last chance to have your furs remodeled and repaired at a small cost. a Springville. ,39 & Mrs. Charles H. Brink entertained at euchre Thursday afternoon. J9 S Edward Rogers and Walter Evans will leave September 15 to continue their studies at Cornell. 3l J Mrs. Sol Siegel gave a childrens party Wednesday afternoon in honor of the eighth birthday of her little son, Horace U. Siegel. Games afforded much amusement for the little ones, after which delicious refreshments were served on long tables In the dining room and library, each decorated with prettily garden flowers. . J9 jt Miss Alice Farrell of this city is now visiting with friends In Balti- more. .39 . Lucy Gaby entertained at luncheon Wednesday in honor of Miss Bessie Mayne. Green and white were carried out in all the appointments. In |