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Show 14 THE events, have REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKF CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER precedence of the week was the musical given by and vever have the streets presented a Mr Henry Siegel at her home Friwnore metropolitan appearance, with day ‘evening An artistic program was bundreds of tourists and strangers enjoyed In which a number of our| belonging to different societies and best talent assisted Miss Agatha | organizations, many of them wearing Berkhoel gave several ef the selec-} ithe gay badges of their orders tions so beautifully rendered by her | Bands of music heralding arrivals'at her recent recital Among them the meetings, with One meetings | were the Sappische Ode by Brahms,| filling the theater and Tabernacle in | the Oriental Cycle and a group of Mrs. ;connection with oy Wisteddrod The |} H. H. Beach's charming little songs fall conference arrivals add to the Mrs. Charies G Plummer gave in congested conaitan of the streets splendid style The Palm Tree by Mary Turner Salter Others taking part in Politics has been the engrossing | the program were Mrs. A. §. Peters, Subject of the week with the men, at! Fred C. Graham, Hugh Ww. Ela la ‘east, and now it must interest the | Fred Smith and Ascher Cowan women also, since ane of their num-|accompanists of the evening were ber and a splendid exponent of true} Spencer Clawson jr., Jack Berlkhoel, appeared - ane enti Berkhoe! lecorated we a ; The Miss and Harold Siegel bril- so represen- w State Fair Visitors We have made the }years past as Ir ot gre srandmothers <s, ee Resa oC toward z what was ants, and i oe en then Ww ee s te rather | | rie ‘ % called . woman' © soe iced were eeu won abl Seicinn aseous aatedme ase ies | Murphy Witcher. . rnoo ecu by Mrs. J. Millen and Mrs. J. W. ames was assisted ‘know. ehanged The attitude of materially -since women pepsi come matically forward except when casting thair clence dictates ‘tivated club or Is the franchise womanly as -- [Jects to Johich ‘and effor Apropos ‘much above ce eg . . at C table at which MeGurrin, Raymond Mr. Start of Mrs. the Weir's tea one the of fall the [following M. Mr. | ters the Thursday : Sonate oe méathen-rivilece..of adding that oe vote pee of the ee had herself] Misses Cannon,. * © 8 Literary Cleofan well Veda |Grant |the once for the | assisted the hostess. ¢ s club enjoyed _they crowded around | affair was given by the Fath of 1n est and better ‘ SOUTH MAIN STREET a onre . Furs Novelties, Millinery, Retail and Wholesale Tamoneon jr. Toasts and pleasure of Miss Odell, and one |} took place in the early has arrange a with places jeople for of the round Manti are one fare from Salt the Lake "ae Agatha day this her C nator will to Boston Friday aaa Will for New when the on leave The October 9%, Wasatch Literary an! in} circle York to| hold the first meeting of the afternoon with the study | dent Mrs. E. Hauxhurst, 1068 notead}avenue, which will be in the ; Mrs. reception. of an informal she will most the State work are street. music cor- of The astonishment see ft * . and The Ladies' Reading club the first time Monday for with the president, Mrs, delight; . Cummings will make an will The season prest-| Blaine nature | Byron| address. aacby | be given will biennial the of ports ex-| are aRadiants Er Mrs. They will also.go on to _San Francisco | Power,"ay wields a great deal winter. | Mrs. M. T. Bailey is visiting | year to say in a but past, the of will meet | remarked that it was worth a fortun afternoon} alone to teachers and pupils to have ‘T. H. Smith. had first regular meeting of the the advantage i Cleofan, will be held Wednesday wita Mrs. W. H. Boothe, 615 First avenue It will be an educational day and the papers will be given by Miss i/mme. : I. Clawson. 8. Mrs. and Wells line . The | of and ‘ es of the educational «ee calendar, 1908-09, just published, his : Works," ime Mrs. -« rhe néws has latel come from | Boston that Arthur Shepherd in ad| dition to his other duties, will teach pine and harmony in the New EngBoston. and Conse rvatory of Music, Mrs. Charles Charles Mrs. meets club Literary Seekers' Nathantel | fluence pSr ‘oi | #Song i itv. in 2 the fay Soutisasiern > rear''s ridge iar oO : we ‘ct and will resume "the ‘years |) ‘Faerie Queen," now much the good effect of the grand meeting will not soon dle away. One of the leading teachers of music in the city | teachers. and there wou ai d the ae ril had {fs a thing | Elsteddfod which blind of the handicrafts will be an to all who | pected soon from W ashington to visit] Mrs. Fred Bickford. This antsroslalne Wednesday with Mrs. H. W. Smith,|fertory this iwith their daughter, Mrs, George With the following program: Koll cail Be J, | literary club which has for the motto|‘ "a mien | cathedral Gibson, after an absence of two years. |for thé year, "In United Pull phere, ig | Thomas. Hood, leader, "The ee Mr. and birds, a mountain tourists {nvited to meet all blind in thé omplimentary manner of the courwhether resident or non-resi- | tesy shown them by Professor Mc- such | yarlous when o probably | Tucsdas work, library, {n wonderful and |The Bayview course will be taken up | side in hearing the Igleheart will_read the "In Dante's} | Italy and Greece will be the countries | masterly adjudications as rendered by afternoon, se | first consideres e [net scholarly musician, Daniel Protheroe Land. week hall of the interested dlally city, open meeting of club will be held! afternoon, expects to leave | Mrs.. William. a trip to Kansas| Paper of the musical. abroad under The next regular Ladies' Literary the zs All or away entirely the piping of meeting aj|dent. The committee take this oRpore Clellan and of the interest of their who at-|tunity of informing the public that | Stay in the city with the one of the great features of the com. of the meeting national fourth The the of exhibit the be ing fair will often so towns smaller the in |fOund of other - Thy Se, RE RT aE same day an entertainment | died given by the association inthe} come the be railroad | lecture and trip. The good) bending ‘every| effort toward making the success socially, and those tend will be overwhelmed hospitality time old good tl ie m, will nN Mrs. Mark Jennings of Los Lig ic age > ounk ding mittee for an annual' Tha com-| || = di- are) also ‘and ‘ - | lJater to go in Berlin EVENTS best ever presented before meeting of the federation. Lake estan D James E. tor a trip 7 Clark P. wee i for H.' the entertain-| resume c wa ite aise ©" | occasions, which to them are not Pee ae Swede every day Incident, but an event Estelle Clinton. accompanied | Which they take great local pride Miss carried| aaa William Mrs. re-|pby her father. the | leave Monday when beautifully COMING | : 4 Jean were Ps whom Ba ae aod an@'} and| eae the Slit be Ro Party of-1 isin heli when he an is of zt Miss us decorations he home, Thomas A. L: Mrs. and A. C. Whe the pr. Mrs. | et at | AUrDE hostess Hunt wees eethe are ae | City Mrs. J. and to Mrs! far colt Dor The impression made upon that vast} The same Ci afternoon at the a. 1 rigs Dateie _-he Jennie Mrs, « : e < ep home o [ ahaght F Ob,se ALCS C , ® 136 i Varad: thelr daughter? body of women exceeded her wildest| Mrs, Ledyard M. Bailey, a delightful | Granville Clarence Barron, the we na- |? ane s 8 e expectations, b h the visit larger : 116 | 4 "M Ties an ereeck and] pate aux have entered! Le EL: after- | euest Soa ee eae +7| | 6 place. to the a details | flowers, fall th w adorned 1S | Mrs. 7 takes aaa ont r late Dorothy gehool jy occupied the center of smaller baskets of the : as ing. known The Norma Mrs. A.| Wednesday luncheon -ae Mey W [ne receiv- | with American beauty roses in the]. dining women room, where a number of irlso-} ciety and charming you y wo and charming young girls | States. United President ; she ully Catt Beatin RRRMee + ERA Gal case The Mary occasion Phin kine, tae it auey pe : inter-/ing hours. Skelton's orchestra was| est to e immense crow r t i ; ; and played Hal ane pane Poe aihae ‘6 "bat she Wout anil assembled, ainninGal thet alee caine Haat eo Fea mith neue was 2 present: and ferns table with guests|out the and q-p fel Svan tea to Mier Ch Da eo ed Ba E Mrs Hill, daughter. Mrs. Ells 7 Db rR r ae aie rs i ba apts aggett, meh pretty ‘women from were see The Orpheum 150 during : Mr. _ : ------ ----; ----_-_-__-- = iooie dha pred Tk ehedsie Bishop | a Mr. elaborate About attendance - your department 1 will | Alice Miss Lesley Tuesday for | k make to power wholesale HARRIS. marriage, Miss Nellie May Bransford, and of Mayor John S. Bransford, and has eee performance. ae for the same at each entertained | sponses added at for fe leaves Qt was of the in Masson, core le Farnsworth Thomas afternoon were 8, young girls a eae Yoork.e who {>New . R TARVIN George ~ a dinner Edward Edna ope > CMmnSe JAY before her F. Holmes prominent place In Salt Lake society. little son, : are - In Pasadena, ‘ a, Cal . 53 | Miss Mignon Denhs alter entertained afterSaturday ae Merry. "The entertain |noon at a Dutch lune h She was as-! Mrs. Roy|]sisted by Miss Myrtle Jack and the will and round Mrs. and Miss he) rather of our travel Laer, een , MRS. Harris was Mre. Edwin occupied a with their D. Riter.| Mrs. W.daisies home of of Shasta at the Mrs.| | noon Mr. and Gould L. C. Robinson, W.Mrs. Fifield, Mrs. Robert A large basket as-| aims Alstinguie ca Peeceeates suffrag- | affairs : The Smith, Mrs. O'Brien and "time comes of story direct from London one amusing experience jan Renmriiediwoncu wii inof now | of Omaha club. | Mr and j Cc. not as essential and of the other sub-/ the 3 : Mrs. | sister of cul-/be laid in one of the dining rooms| Beebe, B. Beulah Woodruff, who) of the club, will have for the graceful | Woodruff, Alida Dunbar and : they sivp's0 ae of Ajta oppor. -- t? os ball a the: tunities ae! eS with with COn-| Mc- Mrs ics the right time, | centerpiece a pyramid of grapes in| recent nominee | girferent colors Miss Noble's guests merearey oes } will be Mr. and Mrs. F. ©. MeGurrin,| oktinetiane ibe sSysle-/ Ryrnes as it is bcc the society woman \does come forward at as in the case of the oe Sount? aie alec ieee vote to ~ our in Our equipped than any of its kind in Utah. If you want to meet and see all your friends, call at assisted se prize ladies' Rogers, with | box going 7 ; . have rig it 1S. Der Miss Mayme Noble one Cares! this evening for Mr. where pecially in. the ence ‘the ballot. And aljhough jiaps the exception w here ito prize all ‘ and Mrs. Margaret Zane | ais In the evening Mrs. y W. D arris, , 7 . has} ;},. gentleman's e€S- | walker ° l| o all eae elg H. Edmonds. by rs. 4 inter- | active took any who Women - An iniae tne not | fo considered were politics in eat é ane Bs e } Pa ne faa e quite the a people one would want to|/ Was won by Mrs. J. A d ll years. Satter cotta atten | time amiete ie Star cin In. for people We have arranged a special display for your beneht. We. . . wl artis- j|Revolution which organization 1S /| fee jin the dining room jsupposed only to include those with long pedigree and social standing, acMrs. M. BE. Lipman was the hostess complished and refined, yet perfectly jat two very pretty card affairs given capable of holding her own in any po-/| Wriday afternoon and evening at her ‘ition she may be called upon to fill noite on First avenue. Enchantress IThe time has come when the fact can | carnations adorned the rooms, where bo proved that women are loyal to/the games were played and in the their own sex... dining room a cut glass bow! of red Be our store headquarters out-of-town af | tic effect in the gormeous flowers tative of one of the cultivated families by was assisted Mrz. Siegel jate fall member | honored an country, the in of the Daughters of the American | Mrs. Jacob Moritz, who poured cofhorizon, the upon \liantly 4, 1908. LTHOUGH the past!Nine tables of the game were filled| has been diswith players and a number of Invited lnguished by at lenst guests dropped in for tea The prizes| four elaborate auof the afternoon were awarded to Mrs. tumn teas and reA. FL S. Bird, Mrs. U. V. eee Seah ception with Mrs. Edwin F,. Holme a eral evening dancing Henderson, Mrs, George Y Ow alle parties, society has Mrs. George T. Badger Mrs. R, 7 rather taken a back Glendenning and Mrs. J. P. Megeath. seat while musical : et } rnd = «6outside§=§ affairs One of the charming social affairs| Ss politics taken INTER-MOUNTAIN McCullo a Daly Daly will : sing at St. morning the , of- Mark's eee (on Day Bea Music Muste ES. Co. r ex- Three ylon-Daynes, ates rae rennat the | pes PAE «PEE Eanong 1087125 POO ALts Sunn TIA EERE Spencer, Mrs, Owens. Send a copy gf the Prosperity Edl- as ; eee "| tton to your friends, Domenthe: post- ther with envy and curiosity written/ rectors of the Y. W. to meet | Miss Jennings who {ts very popular in/j;, Dayton, O., and will return to Salt |contains an excellent and comprehen-| Fhe history section of the "Ladies | ee cane ee Se eres upon their countenances, many of | Miss Louise Prosser and Mrs. Stella B,|the circles in which she moves, has | Lake the last of the month sive program, one of the ple asaut | Literary club meets Thursday mornthem viewing her as if she might have | Hapgood, who have lately assumed | made her home for several years with + © & social features .int lnded being "Gening when the paper of the morning | Not Necessary to Go Abroad to Study _ been a specimen of some extinct race} important positions with the local as-| her sister, Mrs. Alfred H. Peabody, Salt Lake's society circle received | tlemen's Evenings," which occur dur-| Rivalry of Marius and Sylla" will be " R Mute. ; . ;or museum freak, yet realizing cvery-| sociation. The presence of two such| Mr. Barron is one of Salt Lake's/an addition during the week in tae ing the winter le given by Miss Know vles Vaeniit in meee ee ee thing that they were struggling to at-| (thoroughly charming women will nec- | promising young business men. person of Mrs. W. D. Harris of &t. "2. «& | i a ae Emilio de Gororza cha Bor bars essarlly portant fear ec eens 1 = | WEEK IN ; SOCIETY | | Mrs. George P. Holman . ly Ruthrauft appointedpresided. bridge | that Miss|{he and over Seg beautifultea Saturday aft-| | have ‘The affair |_| mean work {charge ergy. a to great the im-in which deal the inwomen given occasion their was a time and very library bright with vases and 17. to the date eee esday bé given of the | ent Louis,at who the, annual] anon Novem evening, + *Mi- in the Odeon during were the rooms afternoon attractive and with the | | cial histor)meeting of SaltwillLake aube | yr" AN " ee ¢ Mrs. John C, Cutler entertained at pretty luncheon at her home Mon-| Le coffee, had for the artistic centerpiece | to make the floral parade a successmeee by }2 pyramid of grapes In amber, white | thelr beautifully decorated floats. The after the luncheon to party adjourned trailing) with mingled purple, and vines, red berries and autumn leaves. | the Orpheum, where they occupied a| ‘society. = eet held Wednesday Mr. |appolnt the different . gallery art committees. of the eave the Amelia pal-| of ECE ie 6h eee we eaten E a es Se lbride will of be Mrs. Grant by Robert P. lday, MADE DELIVER THE l ARR YOUR rs Visito Conference ANGEMENTS PURCHASES TO WHILE FIT YOU AND ARE IN and : Cc SiC pegs a4 WWEERSTE ee CCIM G88 « Swlelers Wi Ges occ ee ees weckwear elts : Neck ; Belt them. wy (Juality, ees prevail. ean it by e580) e 6-0 a6) 6 elels s «lu;ae'e ites 25 .00 10.00 5 00 se RT ame e 6 ree i rvesecess anc 1 Hosislery 0 5 " 2.50 cess from 5.00 25e to to to $ ae Price guaranteed ert 0 to to to as fine 50 .00 75.00 . 150.00 as you on all purchases, Brines Nev.,| city Mrs. will Alta. Tues-| Moylan C. %. Mrs. Allen H. 5 East Thursday Mayer SO in in honor fh ik D. Towle Mrs. and . * and Miss brother Tarma in| = of at honor a de- a H. bring some | revolutionary A. J. Gorham at) avenue San and served. Lake, At the other and the life facts Sne Il in of ice the The and meeting next and works Moulton of of will 7 |li taal? trip. W. Rich, and sing rchWill October as orate ane feet: at Rev.]| bank accounts vhom "the was|the and Musicians 1 | cernes {| 1 will card Kate Warren Groo will will be} Tuttle house on Wast | street which is diocesan street P 180 Craig, An effort S "ee the of meeting will First South| Which will property. The tive, pln two ~oung missionaries will charge of St. Peter's and St. entertain) of a deep love of Corinne find Sa a tates better uy than* orchestra Rider-Kelse in Covent Gar- with: for the critios, teachers are, the | SM to world, ae will four of e in New assistant Opera Mrs. held. Campanari . pe come under Rosenstein York pianist Mr, ery y = Read and a perfectly 2 of the aa n found. thenr 7 another in Chicago d last she -fe dg 1 an h he .tound:, im oar wee in Eu seliving Coe ple now teachers, dosen, 745 mC : full _aoing aioe 1OUr ever On CRATE i¢ oO tine € ocounbas a IO solely. with Americans, from with students, but the x the first as -all America. <Assuredly, world. music al; eutigas of is the os | Metro- entertained : the ane ee So fully at he ost oO ie «olc members evening vere present Also a number of enfhnais istic new ones and about thirty Buca: | in East 35 Parlor delight-| Monday most aa society Music cand she O., then third urd thé | and not. reported, of} Rosenstein is director company Charles Amy | American be Signor cent oe artists Arthur | potiean para reviewer Miss grand opera star of the 1 her & aud her eee COMDEDY)contralto Sea American famous' the es el of all in the best known {s/ over says he of} Agatha Berkhoel ‘Miss Satisfactory accompanist am time . will club with Third Largest : exclusive the l atest , "ity; St. So. i i millinery art iv als from siri Fhe program ae ft opened : Ad twoithe East; correct, exchiligs ie "By numbers, with cDowe j workmanship; expert Brook," = and "Will o" the | styles; Meadow Wisp," W./ Mrs. son Mrs: is being a o made on part |Sobeski, was also a double one accompanied price es | asteru ¢ ‘lawson S. Mr. The vip aut Mr. ‘ar} Car by | b Bog by Wood," the In | ‘‘Melitand and the oe ballad Loved a Boy." by Needham number the by then Morris Ramsey Emma William-| Janet Miss by played |sang. accompanied of Daughters nave to was which afternoon was post-| of the Histeddtod. be in John's| be homelike the inmates 1e refining pictures and and attrac- | comers mey havi The delightful influence of books arid | ber other comforts. _Those|"O "Air du Promise work are asked | Clawson the good | (pterested St, |to and will also parishes hospital. || Mark's It is minister expected at that donate inclothing as well as articles | singers. be|the work will be extended to places|0f furniture, books and pictures, and) brought |. : B. Coserit wil entertain mernie a Sane a to her guest, Mrs. Wil3 am : aaioi panier noon with area known ‘ uinly : ene you er ics te ts (UIA well ud As far by | ery. SRL "as you. Like iT" Mr instrumental num- Ballet King of Laut of a Love Divine," ore," Mr. 35 E Third een ¢ ge coment: Justus aude Fon, ung - tho after- carpet | Th cleaning House 6 ‘ts. cuarantesd. | manual Cleaning: eee Cor Sel s ‘ committee of party and the the program promises to be one of svoving, ‘ very | American | - M1 * if St. Agate " ociety. GATE vee - iesrecent aScdpy wey 7 a-o e Chicago! The tourist section :of the Ladies' | gate hare i: . a cs cs Literary club hold their regular meet- | ing sstory) entitled, "Seeing Salt Lakeke s Sa a! where Boys,'' Baedeker the With> paper, The' morning. Tuesday ing "The Russian Greek ehureh and Re-)| graphic description is siven of the en- u the Uglous given Catrow | State Federation of Women's clubs| |. ceived' An interesting been é he c by friend letter ix 5 has re- - | met Friday and the complete program ae ya en n Salt Lake from /|for the coming annual meeting of the I? re eae Martone "aux, who is now! federation in Manti, October 21-23,] a ar zh e writes that the day be-! will be announced next week. Great |edwin Kimball and on with Mrs, | interest is shown on €very side and a Ale eo. oe45-4 Y j t program ttatnitis beneficial. CLUBS WOMEN'S {| ia Card Our National | Ti ' the Ico Conditic sos by Mre, B. wiil speak of A, Today," McMillan, will on "Monastries and | the "City found in the One the serious be | joyment Mrs. / Saints." article of was the the of touches impression fn made n the when heari he T bi EE tee quotations EO ae cee organ One ob of the was as The We rm oupeasarate for tne} follows: "Tt was wonderful music | Adult area ‘will hold jts aural meet- | Sometimes the notes of the organ had ing for me psec n er of ee on Wed-|the roar and majesty of thunder and ne. ober 7 m. in room]|the great tabernac le seemed. to rock |26 Yo ang EAT "puthding. At $ p. [from the volume of sound, Then they / § ast | being accompanist for both |- Business matters were then | before the mes bers, but not 1 on pomical is > I | entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs.'| out side the city, Garfield Murray anything that will go toward making | being entirely disposed an adABOUT THAT | Elbridge Thomas. = {and Bingham, ana otaer points where | the place attractive and comfortable. | journed meeting is. calle "d a Monday| | ai interest. can be awakend. "| Those directly in charge of the work , evening, ee 5. at $ o'elock, in'| 600D COAL" At the meeting ot the Girls' Friend- | 2 9. ‘se jappointed as a committee by the| Mr. Spence Clawson''s = studio 605 | fh cepempeneeenemeemnenmmmeeest ly society of St. Mark's cathedral parDr. and Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay, | Woman's League, are Mrs. T. Moon, | Temple ton balding | chi arming | this closed hour A social and Be ect Mrs. Watren chairman; the} during Lake Salt arrive will acne Wet ee eee }room, 2} 3 ite i togle tea w speak j} week, after in spending the summer in| Mrs. J. C. Hooper: The boys at the | evening and ‘over the tea cups" it was Do you know that Saunas recent trip througli Switzer- | England. og EES art tables 2 and furnitur® |-urlanimously decided that the year | x j alanine or the dining. rgom aid lessons inj}had beguiu. most auspiclously for the | Monday a . OF bya. j the Boston Symphe or Retter ,Opere |} than at the Met (ropolit an or the Man= which _ in exists cecineihiaeeecun ettry? ee ee ance Salt | thecaee musie most | ep ienate section, the Mrs. Bevaniicen afternoon Confederacy the been held Friday poned on account of Mrs::Parsons| Bulkley, have iplately come eat in the elty, |William from New F. York to take city "mis. | | Tuesday afternoon at cards | The Cup and Saucer club The the speaking First Meth-‘of 12, oBy WOTSG follows the part of its members, | den, London, last montl one of the greatest musi-| ©X&mple of what the Ainerican "method a ; bee Jacoby, perhaps | musical a| cake were be Anderson, Women's Monday The returned has Lees, Miss position ‘ quoted dainty The meet accompanied Armstrong W. Baste rn Who ¢} rs Na-| - because Rappold, of great program members cream Frank guarantee J. ° ; sister, her | gdist jton , perfect. attractions ever brought gave several| These pleasing eeeeD a _ delightful reunion Mrs. South : W: Thompson and children| he ri s summer} with the. the mother, Mrs. Bishop, in New W. her and the art on has secured Pot- } Bishopforeign|ame movement, of reduction in/and law rights patent many Chandler by the Miles May numbers ™a&nner After t and|the Mrs. Mrs, by | from Music Satin keep-| ee C9 ae || Current|cal the of need youth eae of tho last summer,/as "Lieutenant B, F. Pinkerton" in|7.G7 cnt wave of temperance | ‘‘Madame Butterfly"; Madame Marie|j{y Oberlin, over Turk Young death, ter''s the postage, India, spent | Haven | A, Second meeting swept social frienda wellpowder as women for ec slonary work under Bishop Spalding. | of several philanthropic in the | Clawson, "Shena Van," by Mrs. Beach tea t A women | An associated mission ca St. | city toward the furnishing of a room and one of his own compositions, "In be the guest; Andrews mission, jill be established in the Detention Home, the old Uintah Ae suggested by the separation of wife and home, fap tain Dreyfus from side, west the on building school Bishop| old in the headquarters With affair Tuesday aft-| ernoon, when ‘Miss @ the hostess. Mrs, t James | €MJoyed Gunson spending after Mrs. on : first | portant events including the and home. as and Bt ieee Our 1 House. Cieanine Literature frst concert on October cena19 | fre é ae Rien ne oh re "| beautiauth ca teu "did ee Le z a section | city- for Its : of the Ladies' Literary club proved to/at the First Methodist church. rhe | ful quality of he : vole She be of exceptional interest. Mrs. R. M./|four truly great singers to be heard | the first purely American ‘train ed ain performanes In an important er to-sing ten-| the Martin, Riccardo Signor entertaining |are most a gave Stevenson and intelligent review of tne im-|or who won such warm appreciation Heo Le pas x ou opaen oF rah ho pe. Temple | aca ares ‘her. ‘ofto 1s at the | Byents and ceCurrent Walker summer with in Europe. . will | former's of Bean Mrs. Rob- ¥ M. Mrs. and Thursday afte on Thirteenth F. by home : The re-| ‘ for returned have oS é'.* set, street, Mrs. to where|Saturday eo Bessie her| Where afternoon Miss and Harris Fisher will entertain at thelr home oa laueus en cream ce the] da of the| a number will render Osborne now are L. Dunn W. Mrs. Mr. and lat home No, 3 Cummings apartments. | poems of Mrs. Moulton set to muate. | Mrs. H. S. Stowe is to read a paper Mr. and Mrs. Walcott L. Thomp-|on Robert W. Service, the poet of the | }son have returned from the East} Yukon, and an open discussion on | A. and and South an me ee is or expected relic O. Rhoades, after a delight- | interest. musical in the city, weeks of several lightful relatives Crismon Caln i Thursday of in given and East "south | Allen OE. MA Ati of .the| |] Revolu- a, : . Uy \ omens The Browning of theenLadies'| The for Orpheus club. of the good next | solely be Saree club will section Literary study music. | her has Seon erica a Wilker Miss "Margaret E, &. in the winter the for *"*|} 75 C strect home I. Bean, | have 8.9 Charles on . Mrs and Miss Fox|B, rge to A., 7 yisit entertain| club York, meeting American Thursday afternoon| é as s eee: member now]souvyenicr are Smith Los Angeles D¢ > Cosgriff . , New 7 chairman of the afternoon, when the | - program will on ancestral lines. Each| |! of Chicago, who is ¢ at.an informal afternoon eo 8 Miss Jean Odell will 1000.00 300.00 t of Delmar, days in the monthly of the will be held Mrs. Gri a rr -\ wrap ° Gould Thursday jleft Berkeley | la | Seeintieca. 300.00 like Regie Fit and, | be of Mrs. Isadore one | peane noon -$20.00 eoececvecececace on, std ss SUIT e eg Phe CPChCEe 4\f\e . SKIRTS HATS sI MADE The Daughters ee . Mrs. | ful Fairbanks . . an-/| Mire. W. B. Prosser coming marriage ios their Wednesday noons |The 5 the Mr. Win-| A series of bridge teas recs will be Oher.givfe re j jen | daughter, CITY eae Angeles. Mr. and |nounce the | sister, tae | Belche Our stock is complete and the price ranging from the ess expensive to the expensive and in either case QUAL- ITY in honor lor Los at .B. The| eC > Miss man 8 os Hampton ata*luncheon fal a ladies will Willian ae re | daugiter, will, take home at the home| | eherbeck Mrs and 188 H street. ‘ ‘ ‘ from home : Mrs. visiting | Berke-| Merce attended will bers the - best B Miss Berkeley, ] Lynn | nifred WE HAVE a for young Robert Se J. es Me B Lucius ae ee inde W ednesday evening at Mr. parents, the bride's 5 SS toanniversary town to be of presher] ‘at re M. J. Mrs. Tuesday two the | turned || coming W eek, from 10 a. m. to ae ef | when those who have not alrea y Mrs. ab of CSoe advantage | taken Ep view the "magnit yah " eollés- > - = and Mrs. Mon- | SO eee eee tion of pictures on vie -= redham, | morning, October 14, when details and | at home at the Cummings flats, : | #ll arrangements will be perfected and | the president of the Hospital associa-| Dr. 1. D, and Woodrutt Miss Lesley will] Primeaux Miss and }tlon, Mrs. William C. Jennings, will Woodruff, be open to the public and | day, when the guests were the work-| ace Will L. Schulder Russell poured Mrs. Thorne | Scheid, Miss Maud tea and|ers in the Thirtieth ward, who helped | day, Tuesday and Wednesday SESRECER Ie Fe -- came fiftieth apiosll Birthday; Mes. Harris. is/tion | staying with her parents, Mr. a Mrs ith dane= all were interested in helping on|the coming event, which promises to; R. B Nesdham good work. Several hundred |be one of the most brillant in the | ts spending a few called pretty bowls that ener he ed for be very great to | and it was evident on all sides | {ng hall. interest will ernoon at the Holman home on East|tumn flowers and vines, and many of The rooms were|the prominent women in society and (South Temple street. attractive in decorations of autumn | club circles welcomed and entertained leaves, foliage and berries, with the| those who were present. of yellow dahlias. In the dining room the tea table. where Mrs. Karl A.|a Now en- pleasant | ber the burning, Latter. -- strongest most ow that coal ecoect ean ioe: get anywhere. 2 It's an ab- wselute fact. ame | BAMBERGER 161 Meighn ae Street |