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Show TRUTH. Thomas Davis. Covers were laid for fourteen. The guests to meet Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Davis were Mrs. S. M. Faber, Mrs. George M. Downey, Mrs. Robert Harkness, Mrs. R. B. Hark-nesMrs. J. El Woodward, Mrs. BenX. ner Smith, Mrs. Gaylord, Miss Katherine Judge and Miss Anna s, Mc-Cornic- The Energetic St St Mrs. Leo Trent, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drapery Dept Greater Specials Ever Emanated From Tikis Source of Bargains No White Swiss Curtains, 2 yards long, not to be matched any where at 75c: on sale next 36c week, per pair 100 Ruffled L Two lots of $3.00 and $3.50 Lace Curtains, choice designs, extra fine qualities: on ?ale Monday and week 00 in St St Miss Gertrude McGrath gave a luncheon at the Country club Wednesday. St St St Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stowe came Mrs. from down City Tuesday to visThomas Davis entertained at bridge, it their sonPark and daughter, Mr. and followed by a luncheon, Wednesday Mrs. Howard S. Stowe. at the Alta club. Mrs. William G. Sharp icss St St St St and St St Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Fenton are now The younger Bridge club met with in Atlanta, Ga., spending a short time. Miss Addie Zane Thursday morning. Louis and Chicago. A silly season newspaper discussion St J Mrs. J. L. Herrick and Miss Josephine West are holding an art exhibition at 507 Templeton building. of the marriage question has provoked a remarkable statement of opinSt St ion from thev novelist, George MereMiss Esther Coleman was in Park dith, who, in an interview in the Daily a few days this week. Mail, welcomed free discussion of the City spending St 'sit. ' though, as he confesses, subject, Miss Emily Evans of Malad and "everything that ought to be said has Frank Foss of Preston, Ida., were mar to be cut in half." He predicts a change in the legal condition of marriage, and foreshadows a state of society permitting marriages for certain limited periods, the state enforcing a provision of money during that period to provide for and educate the children, the government possibly taking charge of the fund. There will be Mr. Meredith says: such a before an of a devil uproar will be a It change can be made. great shock, but look back and see what shocks there have been and what changes have nevertheless occurred in the marriage business in the past. St Mrs. George Y. Wallace entertained the members of St. Marks guild Tuesday at The Porches, from 2 to 4 oclock. St Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mudd of Los An- geles, who have spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver, left Monday for St. Louis. St St Mr. and Mrs. George K. Fisher B B B B en- Fred Milroy Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hill, will sail from Antwerp October 8, after an absence of three years in Europe. St iS Miss Margaret Dooly, who has been ill with typhoid fever, is better. B St Blankets 55c to $15.00 Comforts $1.39 to $20 A big saving guaranteed on all Bed Coverings bought here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeves and son St Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baker are now St have returned from a visit in the east at home at and south. 122 St St St East Brigham street. days hunting and fishing trip in Ida- - of Mrs. George M. Hanson. St St Miss Bessie Meeker of Chicago was a guest for a few days of Miss Agatha Berkhoel, and left Wednesday for San Francisco. St St Clarence Gaines has returned from a visit in St. Louis. St m Dress Gloves in elbow and shoulder lengths. They come in suede and glace kid white, black and all evening shades, St Miss Caroline Paine is at home at the Keith apartment house on Brig- ham street. St St Rev. and Mrs. James H. Meteer of Richfield left .Salt Lake Wednesday for two weeks in St. Louis and Cin-- cinnati. St St The first dance of the season was given Thursday evening at Christensens hall by the Fencibles of company D of the National Guard. . St St Mrs. C. S. $2.25 Values for $3,00 Values for $4,00 Values for Williamson, formerly of Salt Lake, but now of Denver, is spending a few days with Mrs. Clarence Wamock, 166 J street. Week.: , , , , , , St - Hew York M St The regular meeting of the 'Womans Aid society of the First Baptist church was held Thursday afternoon at the home of W. A. Robinson, 177 North West Temple street. $1.75 2.10 2.95 BARTLINGS 1 St Mrs. George H. Wood has returned Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker and Lewfrom Ogden where she was the guest is B. Rogers are home from a ten St St Mrs. John Reinsimar entertained Saturday for Mrs. C. S. Williamson. St Brockman and daughter, be at Queenie, are in town, and will Knutshome for a short time at the See the XXX daughter. St G. Mrs Megrath and Miss Lane entertained at a bridge party yesterday afternoon. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury was the hostess at a luncheon on Tuesday given in honor of Mrs. W. G. Sharp and Mrs. Coloring, and Price,. Great Aasortmentr. ho. They were at the North Fork club during their stay. St Mrs. H. of Weight,, Miss Florence Reynolds, formerly a St St guest at the home of Judge H. P. HenMr. and Mrs. J. F. Grant spent Sunderson, has joined Mrs. Henderson at day in Ogden visiting their son and St. Louis. For One tertained at dinner Tuesday evening at their home on East Brigham street. An Immense Range returned b b b St COMFORTABLES BLANKETS AND St St Sidney Bamberger has Mrs. William J. Lynch and her two from a trip to Mammoth. daughters, Merle and Aline, have reSt St turned from a months visit to St. IN THE SOCIAL REALM HEADQUARTERS FOR St St . St vAalU CSTABUSnio n Miss Emmeline Wells entertained Newman and the Misses Caroline and the Cleofan at a luncheon Tuesday at Florence Harrison spent Sunday in her home on Eighth East street. Ogden canyon. St St St St Mrs. A. M. Paul of La Grande, Ore., Mrs. M. B. Short will leave soon to will be in the city early next month to visit relatives in Denver. visit her daughter, Mrs. Fred J. Hill. St St St Mrs. G. Ives Ritchie has returned to Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall gave a luncheon Wednesday at the Country her home in Crossett, Ark., after a club in compliment to Miss Esther four months visit with the Berkhoel family. Coleman. ADDING FRESH LAURELS CONFERENCE WEEK WITH THE STRONGEST IN VALUES per pair k. ried in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday and in the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Foss of Farming-toa reception was given in honor of the young people. w St Mrs. Will J. Lynch entertained at an afternoon party Thursday. v St A very pretty home wedding was Store I celebrated Wednesday evening at the home of W. J. Wolstenholme, when Miss Laura Bunting became the bride of Dr. A. J. Helton of Scofield. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Perkins of St. Pauls in the pres- - |