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Show rs TRUTH. s aa A. a a Feeling of Uneasiness In Underwear just now either Wools or Balbriggan. The sizes and colors all complete yet, therefore a chance for better selections. Our Hosiery gives you a wide range for selection. Then the prices, graded for all classes of purchasers. We will tell you more about Hats, the $5. 00 and $3.50, in our next. Unless each and every article of your apparel is perfectly laundered. Our careful attention to details makes the customer easy and an easy customer for all j. i;. i , time. 9 Agents Dr. Delmel Linen Mesh Underwear. Shirts to Order. Agents Dr. Jaeger Sanitary Wool Underwear.... Troy Laundry, i Brown, Terry TELEPHONE 192. & THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY Woodruff Co, 166 MAIN STREET 2 rings. PHONES BELL 192 166 MAIN STREET. IND. 192. i Mrs. Thompson of the Fifth East and at the receplon which followed fifty guests were present, who . after flaw a the refreshments. card game enjoyed were carried through without hotel, entertained a number of her There were several unique features. The prizes were won by Mrs. Henry friends Tuesday and Wednesday aftMrs. ernoons. The pink muffs made of roses, which Cohn, Mrs. Sam Lichtenstein, Mrs. were Emma Jt dt were carried by the bridesmaids, Mooney and Levy. much admired. The brides entrance JH t Mrs. Drake will entertain the Plate was preceded by the ringing of the club this afternon. Lieuenant Beebe, who has been abwedding bells given to the church by dt retwo her father. A delightful reception fol- Gilbert McElveen, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. W. Blayney, Mr. William Staple-ton- , Miss Bessie Jordan, Miss Edith Thomas, Mr. John Morey, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wilcox, Mr. Lawrence Phipps, Mrs. Allen of Colrado Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Kuykendall and Mr. and Harry Van Meter. Denver Re- publican. J jl There will be no more hops at Fort Douglas till when the Thursday evening next, regularly arranged dances tor the winter will begin. Jit jt Mrs. William M. OBrien will return from the Judge country home some time next week and will shortly be at home again at G and First streets, where the home has been . remodeled and improved. A Jt extensively J pleasant event of Tuesday after non was the charity card party given the B. B. club rooms by the Jewish Romans Relief society. More than Covers A bright, energetic woman womans work. Permanent position. Old established business house of solid Mrs. George P. Holman is home financial standing. Salary $12 to $18 Monfrom a months visit with her daugh- weekly, with expenses, paid each Exday direct from headquarters. ter in Portland. penses advanced. We furnish everyJit jit thing. Address, Secretary, 620 Monon son Mr. and Mrs. Muhlenbruch and Block, Chicago, 111. - o were in the ciy from Stockton Tuesday and Wednesday. ' Pay for Abusing Hello" Girls. dt An angry man who called a telejt returned Morris has Claudia Miss phone girl a sheepshead over the from a two months visit in Portland wire in Nuremburg, Germany, has and other cities of the Pacific north- been fined $6.25. A Viennese who called the woman operator a Chiwest. nese in similar circumstances has Jit jt suffered to the extent of $8. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Alexander o have announced the engagement of WANTED. their daughter Lia to Wing B. Allen. The- - wedding will take place soon in Representative in this Special this city. county and adjoining territories to 3t represent and advertise an old estabFriends of Mrs. William A. Nelden lished business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly, with regret that she is seriously 111 at her expenses paid each Monday by check home on East First South street. direct from headquarters. Expenses dt dt We advanced; position permanent. enterTHE furnish everything. Address, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker evening. at COLUMBIA, 630 Monon Building, Chidinner Tuesday tained cago, 111. dt o Count Le Borde and Philip LiverTwo Kinds of Wives. more were among the players at the There are two kinds of wives one Country club Tuesday. kind thinks her husband is the greatdt dt est man on earth and the other thinks Mrs. Victor Clement expects to than her husband. leave for London about November 1. she is greater Miss Feldhauser, Miss Fletcher, were laid for twelve. Mr. Gerald Hughes, Mr. Will Graham, J& jit Mr. John McMurtry and Mr. George Mr. and Mrs. , A more or less truthful Australian relates that he put an unusually large porcelain egg in the nest of a hen and found that the next eggs she laid were of the increased size. Then he put a goose egg in the nest. The hen sent from the post jt months, has laid an egg just as large. lie was so M. Mrs. turned. Downey informally pleased with the scheme that he put George entertained Wednesday afternoon. j? dt a whitewashed football in the nest. - f o Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cary enertained When he went the next time to search WANTED. LADIE8 for eggs he found one as big as a at dinner Tuesday evening for their lowed the ceremony. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Dillingham, the bride and groom and the bridal party, Including Mr. Fred McCartney, Miss Caro Gove, Miss Batione, Miss McMur-try-, niece, Miss Coralne Holmes. Hooker. The bridesmaids . were The . brides gowned in white net. gown was of white chiffon cloth. Among those seen at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. W. Berger, Jr., Dr. and Mrs,.N. K. Morris, Dr. and Mrs. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whited, Too Much for the Hen. football, but no lieif in sight. Securing the egg, he saw engraved on it, by hen photography, these words: Im no ostrich, but Ive done my best. Later he found the hen inside the egg. o BURLINGTON ROUTE. Palace sleeping car leaves Salt Lake City daily at 3:15 p m., arrives SL Louis T: 1S a m. Good time to reach the Fair o Snuff Boxes With Histories. In the days when a snuff box was considered a necessary attribute to the perquisites of a beau or a belle much ingenuity was brought to bear upon the manufacture of these dainty trifles. The results were often very novel. Those with a taste for the morbid - could buy snuff boxes made from the wood of scaffolds, chairs .hat murderers nad sat upon or part: nf theii houses? o Gulls in United Kingdom. Before the Belfast Natural History society Mr. J. Brown gave reasons for concluding that there arc 2,000,000 gulls In the United Kingdom, and that during the herring season each bird destroyed 200 fry a day, or 12,000 during the two months of the season. These, If they had come to maturity, would have been worth 24,000,000. London Feathered Life. o Are Perfumes Disinfectants? .1 asked a doctor in England if perfumes are really disinfectants. No, I How can they be? he said. asked a doctor here in France the same question, and he answered: Mals oui. Madame, sans doute,. and explained that Uie basis of every perfume is a strong essential oil, of .some kind, and llial lliosu essential oils are antiseptic. Now, which Is right?- . . London truth. i - i , |