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Show THE A- L cm (Continued From Preceding rase.) cave a. delightful affair yesterday afternoon at her suburban home. Fotir tables of five hundred were played preceding- the late afternoon The tea table was attractive with ta. a Madeira cover holding for the central a rut K'afs bowl of lemon lilies. The hostess was assisted by J'rs. J. It. Wltbeek, Mrs. F. I Slater and - dot-oratio- Mrs. C. sA. Cook. 3Jt in iionoii 3fC of Jt mt, n iininn. Miss MarKnret Spltko entertained her bridtr club yesterday afternoon in-r honor of Miss Mildred Knight, a mem-bfof the club. Members of the club who have met tOKether reKuiarly for the four years Include Miss Frances past Misi Fthoda Komers. Miss rut, Tftorrks, Mis." Iteryl Kohlnson, Mifs Florence llapcood. Mips nilen Johnson, Mrs. (ieorse T. Peterson, Mr. G. Ileal, Miss Kuth Duvall, Miss Carol Shepard and Miss Knight. x s$e FOIt 1.MIA IIO VIM TO It. Mrs. N. K. Knell, who leaves the latter part of the week for her home In Soda Sprmsrs. Ida., was the complimented yesterday afternoon at a bridge tea Kiven by arranged prettily Mrs. F.rnest Crien. Twenty guests were -- invited to meet Mrs. Snell. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. George D. Snell and Mrs. 11. I "Price, Jr. IWltl'WI'l.I, MH'IAI, AFFAIR. The T.auics Aid society of the First Methodist church Rave a luncheon comat the Y. V. C.T.A. rooms in who J. Templar, pliment to Mrs. leaves today f6r Hutchinson, Kan., to reside, Peonies and roses were used in the decorations. Mrs. W. It. Gittings officiated as toastmistress. Responses were made bv Mrs. Harold Mrs. Stearns, Mrs. .1. It. IJowdl Mrs. "3. It. Helcher, Li. I. I'easlee and Mrs. H. H. Rowe. Mrs. W. A Petts, wife of the pastor of the church, presented the honor .'uct with a silver souvenir spoon in the name of the society, xpressinj? reof Mrs. Templar. gret for the departure ;J i': : yes-tcrd- av jt niRMATimioMAi nix.i:n. On tlie eve of the marriage of Miss Franc Ievereux and Ilolman Marshall a dinner was given Thompson last evenMrs. James A. llogle at ing by Mr. and their home In First avenue. The guests Including the families and couout of town relatives of the young ple were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Devereux, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Marshall, parents of the bridegroom-elec- t, of Sioux City, la.. Miss Josephine Devereux, Mr. and HERALD-REPUBLICA- street. 3$C Storage Company W. Second South Street. Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 2823 328 ll New York Court Notes next week for Los Angeles to visit with her daughter Mrs. K. Lockyer. Miss Marian Mclntyre has returned N. Y., where she has from Mp.maroneck. been attending school to spend the summer vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mclntyre. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hosmer and children have come back from a six weeks eastern trip. Mrs. It. Forsyth has returned from southern Utah, where she has been vis- - t t district court by Justice L. R. Marti-neaJohn Glezos and others filed suit the Vienna Bakery company against for $544.50 damages for garnishment u. proceedings. R H. McDonald pleaded guilty in to sellJustice L. U.InMartineau's courtand was territory dry ing liquor fined $50. Alma O. Bernstrom filed suit against Victor Bernstrom for divorce on the ground of cruelty. GRAVEL RATE DISCUSSED The suit of Mary Roylance against Randall-Dod- d Automobile company, in which she asks $30,000 for the death of her husband, has been transferred from the district court to the federal court. Ephraim A. Hansen, Provo; James Burton Dunivan, a Salt Lake fireman, and Thomas E. Hassard, Salt Lake. have been discharged from debt by Charles uaidwin. referee in bankruptcy Lottie S. Tighe filed suit for divorce from William" A. Tighe on the ground or cruelty. Leo Hennebach filed suit against the Road Builders Are Assured of Agreeable Tariff. Freight rates. In connection with hauling 20,000 yards of gravel from Knowles to Wendover to be deposited on the Wendover route of the Lincoln highway in Utah were considered at a conference held yesterday between E. R. Morgan, state road engineer, and T. B. Wyche, chief engineer of the Western Pacific railway; John Spell-masuperintendent, ofandthe Theodore Western agent Harte, Pacific. general Mr. Morgan explained that while was transacted at the nothing definite conference he was assured that suitable rates will be made for hauling the gravel. In addition to the state and the railway officials S. D. engineerand F. C. Schramm, represent Evans ing the good roads committee of the AVendover n, . r TO END CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES Deafness If you have Catarrhal or head noises1 ounce go to your drugof Parmint get gist and strength), add to It (doubleof hot water and and 4 ounces J pint Take 1 of granulated sugar. four times a day. tablespoonful This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs little and Js pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should- give this prescription a trial.- Advertisement. J -- s Largest . t t Rotary club, and Frank S. Murphy, representing the Salt Lake Commercial club, were present. estimated recently by Mr. It wasthat if 20,000 yards of gravel Morgan at various points can on the highway west of Wendover the Wendover route will have neared Ladies free. Majestic park. band tonight. Advertisement. Held's - - Our First jrieces rrom for divorce on the Agnes M.ofHennebach desertion. ' ground Joe Pezly is charged with selling liauor in dry territory in a complaint issued by the county attorney. Dave Williams, charged with a statutory offense, was bound over to the -- jf If if if if if if if if If if f if if 1$v. vnv via Oregon Short Line. Pacific System.) (Union 17. Very low rates to northJune 3 and ern Utah and Idaho points. Long limits. City ticket office. Hotel Utah. Advertisement. Held's band Advertisement.tonight. Majestic park. EL A. Keyser Fireproof K. .'- EXCURSIONS NORTH ment. ' Crltzer and Crltzer of daughter Miss Dorothy of Salt Lake, have Perkeley, formerly Devereux-Marshacome to attend the wedding and will be at home for a few weeks at the Covey apartments in E. South Temple. A Mrs. George O. Pelf and two small children will leave Saturday for New York to spend the summer with relatives. They will be Joined late in July by Mr. Pelf, who will accompany them home to Salt Lake. sjs Mrs. Andrew Howat with her two children has come from New Mexico and is at the home of Judge and Mrs. Andrew Howat in Woods Cross. j,'. Mrs. II.. P. White, who has been the winter with her son Dr. spending John T. White and family, will, leave 3fC and Miss Devereux today. They are at the Hotel Utah during their stay in Salt Lake. W. H. Pecker. V mining promoter, achis private secretary If. companied A. Sherman,by is here from Reno, Ncv., on a business trip. Our shipping department is we system." As corpart of toa local great business for attend we respondents elsewhere, socities have correspondents in all of the country to look after our interests. Quick shipments, fine service and saving in rates, are features of our shipping depart- FOR liHIDi: AM) (illOOM OP snti.Nc. i:iu.v For Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Barnes, who have recently returned from their coast, Mr. and Mrs.-Hawedding trip to the Mr. Granville and and Mrs. W. IIn Ilandin will give a supper dance Saturday evening at the Granville home. 1130 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Marshall of Sioux the marCity, la., have come to attend riage of their son Holman T. Marshall Here There Everywhere ' ; i relatives' and is at her home, iting K. Seventh South. Mrs. William Brown of Aspen, Colo., Mrs. V.'illiam McKnight of Los Angeles and George Todd of Junction City, Kan. OLD Fltli: IJSMKKT.'' Mrs. Dana T. Smith at her home in Laird avenue entertained a few old friends informally yesterday in compliment to Mrs. Frank T. Roberts. FOR CLASSMATES Miss Dorothy White entertained her class of 1915 with graduating fola matinee party at the yesterday Orpheum, lowed by a tea at her home in S. State Mr. and Mis. W. 5 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, .1916 N, . I! . Sale o Outside Appare eoms his ornm 3Big Jewelry 1 Z ) E i. a. Importer, Bought as a Sample Lot, Will he Placed t 7V7 5 on Sale Today m Our Jewelry Department VERY FEW DUPLICATES IX THE LOT INDIVIDUAL PIECES WORTH $7.50. Regular $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 and $7.50 'J9.S0 An Event of Vital Interest to Large w omen -- SALE The Success of Our Recently Established Outsize Department Has Been Phenomenal, Proving Beyond Question That There Was a Pressing Need for a Department Where a Large Woman Might Shop for Her Personal Needs Without Annoyance and Dis- ' appointment. ' m aeii Note These Descriptions j Sterling silver lavalieres set Pearl necklaces. with real stones. necklaces. Fancy stone-se- t Pearl long chains. French jet necklaces. brooches. Crystal engraved lavalieres. Fancy stone-se- t Coral necklaces. "Rhinestone neckbands. Gun metal handbags. Cold bracelets. New basket jewelry. New gold necklaces. New Russian enamel New Jade jewelry. Carved coat chains. jewelry. Scarf pins. New crystal engraved Cuff buttons. jewelry Sale starts promptly at 10 o'clock thir, morning. Employees not allowed to participate until after noon. s Rnrgnin Aisle Specials FOR TODAY On Square Next to Bargain Square. )! American ami Mexican Straw Hats For Men. Women and Children. 15c Values for, each 10c 25c Values for .each 15c 35c Values for, each 23c 50c Values for, each 29c 48c 75c Values for, each The filial outdoor hrartwear for outing. Kartlt-i- work and play. i r School Pennants lor Field Day Wave Your Own School's Colors. We Have Pennants for Kvery Grade School In the City At lOe Each r Art Dept. Main Floor. in every particular. New styles when they are new a policy that will apply to this as well as to other departOur aim is to keep this department ments. New arrivals in midsummer outsize garaents are crowding us for space, hence this clearance. No woman who" wears outsize apparel can afford to overlook the unusual values offered in this sale. up-to-da- Outsize te rour uits LOT1 LOT 3 Consists of conservatively smart suits In serges and gabardines neat, plain tailored models, with the new belt effects. Colors are black, navy and gray. Sizes 44, 46, 48 and 50. tailored and dressy efGabardines, taffetas and mohairs Plain 46, 48 and 60. There are fects,7 in tan, black and navy. Sizes 44. just of these handsome suits to be sold. LOT 2 LOT 4 Regular $32.50 and $35.00 Values Reduced to 6 1 1 1 1 1 23 Regular $35.00 and $40.00 Values Reduced to Regular $20.00 and $25.00 Values Reduced to handsome suits In gabardines, serges, chiffon taffetas, Eighteen combinations, made In the popular belted and serge and taffeta dressy46 styles. Colors are tan, gray, black and navy. Sizes 42 V2, and 48. 41J, OUTSIZE DRESS SPECIALS DRESS SPECIAL NOl ri - C $10.75 to $23 Values Reduced to . . tp 1 OAJU TWO ff Sizes 44, 46, 48 and 50. 15c and 19c Values 10c Each Special, V and neck Square v t I i styles. - i lain itnu ia.ncy yuKes. DRESS SPECIAL NO 2 Our Entire Stock of $35.00 Outsize Gowns Reduced to . $29.50 Sizes 44, 46, 48 and 50. Including: satin striped crepe de chines, black and white grabardlnes, chiffon taffeta and Georgette crepes, in black, navy, wistaria, new blue, black and white. 11 Smart Models, as follows: OUTSIZE WAISTS New Cotton Voile Waists, Lace and Embroidery Trimmed; QC Special, Each ............. ,)Ott0 Sizes 44, 46, 48 and 50. Regular $6.95 to $9.95 Values. Colors: ...... REDUCED TO "White, maize, navy, black, flesh 45, 47. 49 and 51. OUTSIZE WALKING SKIRTS REDUCED Skirts That Were Specially Designed for Large Women, Not Just Skirts Made Large. Panamas and Novelty Serges. Colors Black, Navy, Green and Brown. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Waists, Very Special, djpf OEf Each Sizes 43, ots Black and Navy Taffeta suits, $45 values....... Black Gabardine, a $60 value Black and White Mixture, $49.50 value Navv Gabardine, $75.00 value Handsome Black Taffeta, $69.50 value Imported Black Taffeta Suit, $75.00 model TWO SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN These are very stylish models In foulards and silk poplins, in black, navy, gray and wistaria. Bargain Square FOR TODAY Women's Fine Summer Vests racxive and wistaria. , Outsize Skirts of Chiffon Taffeta, Striped Taffeta and Men's Wear Serge. At $5.95, $7.50, $8.95, $10.00, $12.50 Including the very popular black and white checks. |