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Show 4 Louis. Later Mrs. Jones will go to the south fur the winter. dt Miss Elizabeth McMillan will leave tomorrow for Los Angeles to spend the winter. ISBB! SH Spatial Values Splendid Variety In Millinery If you want a fetching hat, of striking style, choice material, handsomely trimmed -you'll find just what you want m our ..iillinery Parlors. The season's choicest models in Dress Hats and Tailored Hats. trimmed with that incomparable style which is characteristic of our creations. A complete display, rich in good values, at a wide range of prices. a) KBS3B6 tU o? gGWM3 IN THE SOCIAL REALM Dr. and Mrs. McEnery arrived in Salt Lake from- the east a few days ago and are located at the Knutsford. Mrs. McEnery, formerly Mrs. McLaughlin, has very many friends here who are delighted to welcome her back after an absence of more than a year, spent mostly in London and - Paris. dt w Friday afternon Mrs. James G. Forrester entertained in honor of Mrs. Ed. X. Kirby of Los Angeles at her home on Second East street. The afternoon Refreshments was spent in music. were served. The guests were Mrs. r, Angus McKellar, Sr., Mrs. Philip C. D. Mrs. Louis Besley, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. William George, Mrs. L. B. Moore, Mrs. W. W. Beatie, Mrs. W. B. Chase, Mrs. John W. Hughes, and the guest of honor, Mrs. Kirby. Ne-ile- Mrs. Witcher Jones, Mrs. J. B. Walker, her little daughter, Margaret, and Miss A. E. Walker, have gone to St. WALKERS STORE A BARGAIN PVRCHASE OF NEWEST SILK BELTS 75c AMD (5c KINDS 50 cts. Close to one hundred in the lot. Made of Peau de Sole, satin and taffeta silks, all new and in these desirable new shades greens, reds, tans, blues, grays, browns, kinds all and black; burnt orange of pretty buckles. Grades that have never sold for less than 75c and 85c each, to go at 50 cents. Lot of belt buckles, oxidized silver, gilt enamel, bronze black: all new patterns designs, (55c and 75c values, at 35 cents. WALKER BROS.' DRY GOODS CO, Miss ducted by the Rev. C. E. Perkins, recMr. and Mrs. A. Hirsch and who have tor of St. Paul's, the guests went to Philadelphia, the dining room where an elaborate the weeks few a for been guests supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ostheir for Monday left borne will be at home to their friends Siegel home, after November 1, at 12 Kendall terhome. dt $ race. dt dt Mrs. R. G. Berryman and daughter, weeks' Mrs. John E. Woodward gave a Mrs. Victor M. Clement has re- Mildred, left Monday for.a six turned to the city after a lengthy stay visit among friends and relatives in luncheon at the Country club Wednesin the east, and is at home with Mrs. New York, Brooklyn and Poughkeep- day for Miss Fannie Jamerson, who is Woodward at 35 Fifth East street sie. a guest of Captain and Mrs. Jamerson dt & at Fort Douglas. The long table was dt dt a C. Hall W. gave decorated with brilliant white chrysanJudge and Mrs. Mrs. Wesley Paul has gone to Goldhonin themums and covers were laid for theatre party Monday evening field, where she will join Mr. Paul. A. ten. or of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph dt dt dt dt Mr. and aMrs. C. M. Bell and their dt Miss Grace Delle Davis, Mrs. Frank little daughter left yesterday for a Louis Cates is in town today to C. Kelsey and Mrs. T. J. Armstrong visit to St. Louis. friends. with a few days spendhave been requested by the Unity club dt dt dt dt to repeat the Browning drama, In a Benner X. Smith has returned from enFennemore Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balcony, presented last week before a hunting trip through Idaho. a dinner Wednesday even- the Ladies Literary club. The drama at tertained dt dt of Mr. and Mrs. White of will take the place of the regular proMr. and Mrs. Solon Spiro enter- ing in honor San Francisco, who are on their wed- gramme outlined for next Monday tained a dozen friends at dinner at ding tour. evening and will be presented at Unity hall. dt S the Commercial club last Sunday dt dt anniverin of fifth honor the evening, Miss Claudia Morris has returned The wedding of Miss Kathleen Dilsary of their marriage. from a two months' visit with friends dt dt lingham and Mr. Stephen Shaw took in Portland. Mrs. J. D. Thompson entertained dt Jit place Wednesday evening a St Johns Misses Beulah and Lena Bachman cathedral chapter house. There was Tuesday afternoon at the first of a series of card parties at her apart- of Provo spent Wednesday in the city. a 'brilliant social assemblage at he ments in the Fifth East hotel. Miss Beulah left the same evening for church. Most of he guests were, memJK dt Logan. bers of the younger set, of which the Jt Jit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bransford are Mrs. George M. Downey entertained bride has been so popular a member. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans. The arrangements both at the church dt dt the members of the old Sixty-thre-e The reunion of the Wells family in club at bridge Wednesday afternoon. dt Jit honor of the birthday of Daniel H. Mrs. Thomas Weir entertained at Wells will take place Thursday, October 27, at the home of Mrs. Edna luncheon yesterday for Mrs. Samuel Adams of Denver and Mrs. Gustave Wells Sloan. Luelwitz of Spokane. dt dt Jit dt The Cleofan met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Booth, Miss Jessie Anderson who has been 613 First street Mrs. Frank Roberts a guest at the Cunningham home for read a paper on Gaul as a Roman some time, left for the east today. Province, and Mrs. Selden I. Clawson jjt jit reviewed Lutetia. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Irvine have dt dt returned from a hunting and fishing 3 Mrs. Byron Cummings entertained trip up Provo canyon. the Wasatch Literary circle Tuesday dt dt We wish to draw your attention to afternoon at her home, 936 East Miss Bee Cheeseman, Miss Helen Eleventh South street Mrs. J. M; Gillespie, Miss Miller, Miss Margie the fact that we have the largest and most complete stock of Ladies', Misses Dart reviewed Order No. 11 by Mrs. WedMiss Miller and Beattie returned and Childrens Furs in the c!1(y, em Caroline A. Stanley. from Walker where the farm, nesday bracing all the'leading and fashionable under the past fortnight they spent shades, lengths, etc., in this The tourist section of the Ladies' the chaperonage of Mrs. J. H. Walker. designs, seasons neckwear, and all at prices so reasonable that you will be convinced dt dt Literary club met Tuesday morning we can supply your wants at that at the club house. Mrs. B. A. McMilMrs. George Odell entertained Wedmuch less than others charge. lan gave the topic The Peary Expe- nesday afternoon at a tea. Kensington dition and the Birth of New Japan. Her guests were the members of the Black Coney neck scarfs, 6 tails, chain fasteners, our price 98c dt dt family only. Brown hare scarfs, squirrel lined, Jit jit Miss Cordelia Green is in the city . .$2.39 There will be no tea today at the large fluffy neck piece from Idaho for a visit. She is at the Black Coney ruff, two yards long, home of Mrs. Harry Knowles. Country club, but Mrs. William H. finished with cord and chain fastener, dt dt Cunnigham will be the hostess at 6 bushy tails, our price. .......$3.00 Mrs. George Thompson of Ogden Mondays tea when the finals in the Your choice of six different neck was a visitor Monday and Tuesday tennis tournament will be played. scarfs, al two yards long, in German dt dt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solon blended' mink, imitation Stone Mrs. Ledyard M. Bailey was the hos Marten, brown sable, Spiro, 757 First street and black Belgium & dt tess Monday at a bullet luncheon giv- Coney, this seasons Victorine designs, Mr. and Mrs. William Prackwinkle en for Miss Eleanor Igleheart, the for 6.00 At $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, $16.00 and daughter are at home at the Shakespeare section of the Ladies' Litand up to $48.00 we have a magnifiKeith apartment house. erary club being the other guests. cent to ' dt dt After the luncheon was served Pro- all stockbest select from. Jackets in sizes, Electric seal, handsome The meeting of the Daughters of fessor Frederick Reynolds of the state collars and revers of Alaska sable the Confederacy was held yesterday university gave a talk on King Lear, blended Marten, Neutria, etc. the play which the section is studying at the home of Mrs. George H. Wood, at These garments are high class in present. 659 East Third South street The every particular, and need only your dt dt annual election of officers took place. to convince you that we Inspection A wedding reception was givcan save you many dolars on any fur dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Harris enter- en Monday evening, at the home of coat or cape purchased of us. tained at a dinner Sunday evening at Mrs. A. Carter, 535 South Second West As a special for Monday and week offer ladies good quality Electric the Knutsford, their guests being street in honor of the marriage of her we seal jackets 26 inches long, high storm Miss Della Richards, and Lieutenants daughter May to A. E. Osborne. About collar and revers, lined throughout Allen and Parker of Fort Douglas. seventy-fiv- e relatives and friends of with Skinners best satin lining, 'sizes the contracting parties were present. 34 to 44 at dt dt $24.50 Mrs. Duncan MacVlchie will enter- The punch bowl was presided over by Also, same style with Southern tain at an anniversary breakfast Fri- Miss Nellie Carter, sister to the bride. Beaver trimmings, size 84 to 44, for After the ceremony, which was eon nly day, October 28. $88.50 Hirsch.of Mc-Broo- - m. -- FUR , |