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Show THE SOCIETY , for lb wwlrty or raolr of The ImtSunday received at this t'Jt o'eloek f Ic-- not niil than later lun. noon I oil n j to Insure p m bl f.i V th.- - ftIichtrut event of the ONK rnfW in V.t Uk soc iety w the tea ireatdl over Mrp. J. II. Lcyfun yesterday from 4 ill o'clock at her atviriinenta In Trieri'lt of the hostess Fifty or more were pleasant present to enjoy the affair. I'mk roses were ftii in pretty effect all through th rooms ula-!" howl of the lovely a tut, ntral decoration flowers form-- ' tte iinlnic room. of the tea tattle i' the R'hifrc Mrs. .. . Ewlinr, Mrs. Kdwaid Koaenbaurn. Mr. J. . Weeter an. I Mn. VV. M. took turns In pouring. Mrs. liradiey Ci'.ffor.l I:. Vcarfall and Mr. Charley II. farter assisted In entertainthe Mmes Virginia and Mar-raring, and OodS.- - asistel at servlnn In the dining room. Members of the young toclety set we r" well represented last evening at delightful .lancing party Riven by Miss Helen Krarns in honor of her brother (Mmund Kearns, who leaven to attend the agricultural colSunday at Fort l"ollln.. Colo. lege Th youns? hosfes was assisted by her niothT Mr.. Thomas Kearns. and brothers IMmund and Thomas Kearns. Jr., In receiving the quests, who num-ber- d about were decorated with a The room sixty. wealth of Korgfniu autumn foliage, branches of leaves and clusters irreat f rrtmsorr rose berries forming an artistic and beautiful combination. Owlnif to repair-- golns: n In the upper story of the residence, the. affair was not held as on former occasions In the ballroom, but dantlntr was enjoyed In the drawjnK rooms andn were reception hall on thrown open Ih first floor, whu for the occasion. Tt.v Tlusii orchestra furnished the music of the evenlntr. A buffet supper served late In the evening In tho ws flirting room, where baskets of gardenias were seen in thr? Kraceful decorations. Mrs. Clark I Whitney entertained resterdav afternoon with th second an.) tea of the week at bridge on C street. her homnparty Pink and white asters and white chrysanthemums adorned the reception rooms, where eleven tables of were bridge V. Snow and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Leslie jdayed. Wallare presided at tho daintily apwere assisted in pointed table and ervlnir by the Misses Margaret. Marian nd Aimee Whitney and Miss AdA Mrs. was assistPtrtngham. ed in receiving her Whitney KUfsls by Mrs. John Owen. All Item mlnmn HeraSd-HrpnlilK- aft-rno- et . " fj! Mrs. Frank - Parker entertained Inafternoon with five formallyof yesterday brf tables followed bv a tea at her South home. Harden flowers In the Temple virions rich colors were need tn the attractive decorations, a Color effect In veilow predominating A T:l-of yesterdav was wedding of Miss Afton that Olson and F.usrene h I took place at noon at Pedal, wtili-the hnni of th- bride arents Mr. and Mrs. V F. ONnn, on Brooks avenue. I .on J. Had lock performed the ceremony in fhr presnc of th tmmedlt fatiillles. n l a we.lKng breakfast followed. The bride, who w s ur.sttended. wore a stvllh suit of white corduroy with !rtti!mln4 of mlrk fur. with a hat to match, and rarried a bouquet of bride s J- f r'f.. Af;er October art! ir, Mr. Mrs. IWlal wil t,f At hone in the Summerhaj s Rp.irtr.ic iit. A home ed'Uric e rd v was that 1 iFVrrt P3! It At the Country club this even- the last table d'hote dinner and Informal dance of the season will be Klven. clofdns: with a social in season at the clubhouse. Miss Irene CalHster and Miss Lillie Reiser will entertain thisparafternoon with an Orpheum Miss Mabel Hees- of iv in honor of the month. a bride-eleley. A dinner will be ptlven after the matinee performance at Frank-ll- r pr L TIT n. 1 1 1 IT s ren Is oday In Our uvenile J 4. A luncheon and theatre party will be Riven this afternoon bycompliMiss Amy TremayneKcobee, one Irene to Missbrides-to-bmentary of the autumn and Mrs. John W. iluRhes 4-Mrs. F'rederlck W. Han- daughter son will be hostesses at a shower 4at the and tea this afternoon Hutches home on II street In honor 4-- cf Miss Ruth Innman, whose mar-4nocla! one the of rlasre will be 4- events of the month. . jtj 4Mrs. Edward Davis will enter- -4- tain this afternoon at a prenup4- tlal affair in the nature of a Ucn4 sinfrton tea in honor of Mls3 4- Hazel McKlnney. 4. en- 4The r. T:. O. society will be Mrs. 4- tertsined afternoon by ave- this 4W. n. Tvndale of 768 Second 4- nue. A musical proKram will be irlven under the direction of Mrs. 4- A. P. Stone. 44- The following special request will be Riven today at thepronram 4- noonday orpran recital In the Tab-4at ernacle. with John J. McClellan ' 4- the or Ran: 4- Toccata and Fugrue In D minor.. . . Bach 4. Schumann 4-- Trau meV'e'l . I.emare 4- Andantino (To My Wif e 4- - An Old Melody 4. Arranged by orpranlst 4- Favorite Mormon hymn. Come, 4 Come. Ye Saints from Jnn4 Chorus of Pilgrims aRner hauser 4- - e. - - - - - - - i.iiiniAon I IfEsES. Louis K. Lamb and Rhoda M. Cluff, Blue Water, N. M. James Lewis, Taylor Ariz.: Lillie Woodruff, Woodruff, Arltr. War-woo- Made F. Daniels and Francis Salt Lake. John J. Hill and Irma K. Osborne. Salt Lake. Charles W. Rider. Fait Lake; Ruby G. Ooxey, Bountiful. Hyrum K. Richaros and Lorana Fuller. St. Joseph, Ariz. .Tame Oscar Oklahoma. Okla.: Myrtle K.Armstron?, Nordstrom. Kansas Mo. City. A. RichIJrastus Petersen and ards. St. Anthony, Ida. Palsy Krnest Wrlde, Prove; Mary F. Losee, Spanish Fork. Robert C. Hcincr and Sylva Wolflv, Red ford. Wyo. Peter F. Hwensen. Twin Falls, Ida,; Velma T. Dallin. Burley. Ida. Albert A. Smith and laud A. K. Miller. Rates. Ida. Melvln K. Phlppen and Edna E. Cook. Carey, Ida. Arthur W. Lufkln. Salt Lake; Mary E. Miller. Lon-a- Reach. Cal. S. Mulllncr, Ibapah; May Kphralm of Miss Mary K. Miller of LonK peach Walko. . Lufkln r. Arthur Salt Iake. Cal., ar.d CalH. from arrived bride Salt Iavld The Iake; Gustavjjon, salt Lakeat noon was Helen Santa Monica. Cal. and the wedding Rutmnn, ifornia Mrs. Mr. and W. James Vesta. of home Va.; Novln Howell, at the performed H. K. Iiooth. 184 S. Ninth 15ast street, Doe Parden, Waxahachle. Tex. A. Simpkln at 1.30 o'clock, the Rev. will Mrs. Lufkln nnd offlclatlnKlr. be at home to friends October 15 at I.176 Westminster avenue. Miss Jean Macniel of Pasadena, who has been the nuest of Miss Helen the past few days, was honor truest yesterdav it a prettily arranged Informal luncheon Riven by onMiss K. Adrlenne KInR at lier home were presTen Rttests South Temple. Macniel. who leaves ent to meet Miss Mac Yichle for WashMiss today with 1.. enter Analysis Shows Supply From wture they will Vernon I. ington.senior yenr at Mount their seminary. Big Cottonwood Safe for Mrs. Henry !. Henderson will leave Domestic Use. California for an Indefinite today for as far will be accompanied May. She Winnifred as San FYanclsco bv. Miss a week at tho From the standpoint of chemical Oyer, who will spend exposition there with Mrs. Henderson. purity the water of Mr Cottonwood Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Qulgley re- creek is perfectly safe and fit for all turned yesterday afternoon from a culinary and domestic purposes. short trip to San Franrlsco. Such Is the report of Herman Harms, have- state and tlty chemist, made yesterday Tr. and Mrs. aArthur J. Murphy month's trip to Call- to th city health and water departreturned from ments. Ills report Is based on tests made September 23 of samples of water taken from Dig: Cottonwood September I'. V - Department EVERY CONSERVATIVE MOTHER WILL, BE INTERESTED IN THE SPECIAL FEATURES TO BE OFFERED IN THIS DEPARTMENT TODAY Arthur - Our juvenile department has carved a place for itself in the estimation of thoughtful mothers on whom the burden of selecting clothes for the little ones falls. Children's Coats. Children's Flannelette Night Gowns. Children's Tub Dresses. SPECIAL NO. 1 A splendid assortment of coat materials and colors in sizes 2 to 6 years. Good variety of styles an extra special offering $2.89 for today at SPECIAL NO. 2 Consists of misses' and children's coats in all the new fall styles, made up in the new fancy edit msiiierials. Sizes 10 to $3.89 15 years. Regular values to $8.50. Special All new styles in latest patterns gingham and chambrays; also galateas. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Prices 45c, 65c and 95c Children's Bonnets. soft, warm flannelette, in pink and blue, pink and white, and Flannelette is heavy quality, and gowns are well made. We are showing these in several styles, at the following 45c, 69c and 75c prices of all-whit- e. d, - - - Children's School Dresses. - - - Long sleeve and high neck styles. Some with belts, plain and fancy others without belts. A large assortment of styles and materials. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices ...49c, 89c, $1.10, $1.49 and $1.85 piit-tern- s; . - EXTRA SPECIAL! Children's Corduroy Dresses. Girls' School Dresses. In browns, navy blue, with white corduroy collars and cuffs. Skirt has two box pleats, front and back. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Priced right i at $4.95 Same as above in sizes 2 to 6 years, with white lawn collars, plaid rib- One table of girls' school dresses in washable materials. Every one a good number. All serviceable colors. Many of these are regularly priced 75c as high as $2.95 Special for today, while they last each 1 CHEMIST FINDS Mac-Vlch- le WATER IS PURE I .A- - o : New Why Royal Table Queen Won Your Favor Did you ever stop to think, while enjoying tho goodness of a slice of Royal Table Queen Bread, why you favor this brown loaf? Have you tried to figure how the Royal Bakers havi obtained such a white, flaky texture and such uniform richness? This broad's suceo? is not duo to any secret formula used. The expert bakers whoso daily work is to create The Perfect Bread" have b arned that something more than just a formula is necessary. Tho highest grade ingredients are essential. This is the reason for the Royal Bakers scouring the country for the highest grade flours and blending them into one flour of excellence that produces the delicious, health-givin- g qualities of Royal Table Queen. Don't jot your grocer offer you substitutes, insist on the genuine "Royal" quality. ROYAL RAIKIX BREAD Made with big, fat Sun Maid Raisins, can be ordered through y.our grocer. As good as all the other good things made by the Roval Bakers. 0:; Lrcry Loaf. mm "The People's Bakeiy imicti;o Tidd. mavor of Webster Grove. Mo., a suburb of lo.OOO Inhabitants, and president of the Nlxon-Jono- s Printing company, was Indicted today on a charjre of arson. The Nixon-Jone- s wis destroyed bv fire on the plant of September 4. nljjht Julius R. Rerseh. the Rersch Insurance agency, and ofseven other men also were Indicted in connection with the alleged arson conspiracy, which the jrrand jury has been Investi-Katinl.-- 75 ed . Today we place on sale 75 new fur trimmed snits,sizes 36, 3S, 40, 42, 44 and 40, at this remarkably low price. Included in this lot are broadcloths, wool poplins, gabardines, cords and novelty mixtures. $l whip- WITH SILK II RA111 AXD NOVELTY BITTOXS. THE BEST OF THE NEW FALL SHADES ARE TO BB FOUND IN THIS GROUI SUCH AS AFRICAN BROWN, RUSSIAN fiBEEN. BLACKBERRY, THE NEW PURPLE, NEW BLUE. NAVY AND BLACK. ALSO A FEW SUITS TRIMMED Misses' Suits Saturday Waist Specials New suit waists in white, flesh, African brown, Russian green, new blue, navy and black. IN GEORGETTE CREPES, CREPE DE CHINES, PUSSY WIL- LOW SILKS AND SILK SHADOW LACES. These Four New Models on Sale Today. ALL PRICED AT w slwortli BLOUSES GEORGETTE nml silver Some fur trimmed; others trimmed vrlth gold laees and novelty buttons. Reasonably Priced at $8.50 to $15.00. Blouses SATURDAY NIGHT WAIST SPECIALS Sale, 7 to AValst Section p. m. Main Floor. embroidered crepe waists, in flesh or white. Ions: Two new-sty- le 1.1)5 value. Special, sleeves, novelty collar effects. Iteg-ula- Two New Models on Sale Today. AND WIRTHMOR WAISTS EXCLUSIVELY. SOLD Waist Section V ALL SIZES. "Waists Novelty jNew CREPE AND CREPE DE CHINE $2.00 IS AN EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICE TO PAY FOR THESE ELEGANT WELWORTH 0 . As Always, Worth More. As Always, $1.00. HERE Main Floor. : P.riO r each $1.4!) de chine and pussy willow silk blouses, in Georgette crepe, crepe white, flesh, navy and black. All siaes from 34 to 4. Special, each $3.05 J 'J 7 V r Petticoat Lane SATURDAY NIGnT SPECIALS THE HOME OF GOOD PETTICOATS On Sale 7 to 9.30 p. m. Only. Special Today HEMMED TURKISH TOWELS. Extra large and well hemmed. Regular U values. for fl.OO Special At $4.95 At $5.95 At $6.95 Rov vice-preside- J A number of misses' suits are included in the above. Sizes 16, 18 and 20. ov ahsox ciiiiioi:. M. St. Txuiis. Oct. Fur-Trimm- SUITS at Is What You Always Get in Wirthmor Waists at Second Ploor. Co. : r Mr. Harms says his tests show that the water is much better now than It was when he tested It a few days be- Public In Canadian Capital Finds Time I'leee Convenient. The Ottawa fOnt.) Electric Railway company has maintained clocks In Its street cars for twenty-fou- r ypars. These are small wall clocks manufactured In Ansonla. Conn. The clocks are regulated twice a day and are sufficientsaccurate for ordinarv purposes. The Ottawa pjblic find these clocks a matter of no small convenience and would now be very loath to have tbem discontinued. It Is stated bv one In a Rood to know Ottawa Is one ofposition a very few cities. that If the onlv one on the North Americannotcontinent, to enjoy this convenience. Consular Reports. YF.finTAIlLE SOAP roil MOIIOS. In a recent communication to Governor Carpenter of the department of Mindanao and Sulu. the Philippine Manufacturing company states that the company "is now In a posillon to supply you with soap to meet the requirements of the Moros. We are takinar special care in the manufacture of this soap, which we guarantee to meet all the of the people of your requirements country In so far as their religion and other considerations are concerned." The use of animal fats by Mohammedans is forbidden. 1 Keith-O'Brie-n H s x $2.45 The Utmost in Value p Royal Baking Co., ri r The Newest in Style 3 1 at bon belts, 5?C 1 Children's felt hats in velvets, corduroys, chinchillas and felt all new fall styles and trimmings. A varied assortment of styles and colors. ' 45c Values to $1.00 for Navy blues, browns and greens, trimmed with red and white braid, white collars and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Prices $1.95 to $7.95 r 1 39c ., Children's Hats. Children's Serge Dresses. - browns, blacks, blues, reds and Plushes, corduroys and velvets. Colors grays. Regular 50c to $1.50 values for - 1 ay fornla. They attended both expositions and visited In Los Angeles and fc'an Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ingham of Laramie, Wyo., are visitltiR in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. lilntz. Mrs. Frederick W. Hanson Is here from Tooelo visitiuR with her mother Mrs. John W. HuRhes of 217 B street. fore analyzing the last samples. "From a detailed sanitary water analysis." says hi report, "I am forced to the conclusion that the water from Hip Cottonwood creek, as covered by report, is perfectly safe and fit for all culinary and domestic purposes. In the condition submitted." The report says there is no trace of th presence of calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, free acids, acid salts, free alkali, poisonous or metallic impuor nitrites. rities, nitrates no "Therefore, objection whatever can be urged against mineral contents of this water," saythe the chemist. To a thorough clean In?-tiof the lower canyon Is attributed the Imin chemical and orKanlc conprovement dition of the water of the creek. CLOCKS IN STREET CARS rr $ -- p TIIK WARKIIOISE -Flit'!. locked fireproof private roorr.a Wo or "open storaRe." take Rood care of jour Roods. customer Is A well our bet pleased advertisement. Only careful, competent and experienced material employed, used. and best of packers ct n-- i I. r todayv i;vi:.T!. - f )! i 1 1 on SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915 N, SP Stills ! nn - HERALD-REPUBLICA- -.- " OUTING FLANNEL. 37 Inches wide. Light and Fancy outing flannel, 10c 7Jc dark colors. Regular yd grade. Special, Co. Main Floor. Newest plaids, Flowered Taffetas and Black and White Satin Striped Petticoats All New Shades to Match the New Suits. Co. Kelth-O'Ilrl- en Second Keith-O'Bri- en Floor.y nt K. LA O OPUMMi AXXOlWCEn. Washington, Oct. 1. Secretary Lane today announced th openincr of 110. 0C0 acres of land within the former Fort Rerthold Indian reservation. North Dakota, to surface homestead entry. Regk istration may be made- - at MInot. and Plaza. N. I.. beginning October 18 and ending October 30. CHOI. i:il V SIMlKAIJIAti IX 'G ALICIA. Amsterdam. Oct. 1. Cholera Is raging acIn Gallcla. the Telegraaf says. and. cording to the home office. 300 cases have been reported. Tkis is Sweater Weather And the New Sweaters Are Stunning and More Practical Than Ever. SATURDAY AVE FEATURE TWO NEW NUMBERS IN SWEATERS at Ris-marc- A $(5.95 - beautiful model, mnde with new neck, wide sash and patch butpockets. Trimmed with crochet Is made tons to match. This garment of best grade fiber silk. high-lo- w - . PUBLIC "INVITED To visit the Salt Iike Route agriexhibit In the Horticultural cultural Vttillrline- - state fair exhibits from Salt uiaii,and juau, icoeip, .Hiimni. Iron Ilaue, Washington counties. Advertisement. . . if if 1H K I at $S.50 Fiber silk, and wool n new combination. Has thesweater, rich luster of silk and the warmth of wool. New bone high shawl collar, wide sash, emerare new blue, buttons. Colors ald green, rose, lemon and gold Keith-O'Brien : f lB if if Co. Second Floor. Saturday Candy Special 15c Salted Peanuts, pound Plautation .Mixed a delicious molasses candy special, per 10c pound . Peanut Brittle, special, lb.... 19c Fudge Squares choice of three l!c flavors special, pound Toasted Lady Fingers, special, 19c pound Beans or Chicago Cocoa nut 19c Prices special, pound Chocolates, six varieties; fudge squares, assorted creams, chocolate nougates. mints, caramels and coeoanut puffs special, 25c pound Co. Main Floor. .J V. Keith-O'Bri- Bargain Square October 2 Today White Centerpieces 18-in- ch eross-stltc- h In andstamped lazy daisy size, design EACH 15c Six en v of cotton with each center akefnn In-elu- ded j if if if if if if if if if ff $ if if t |