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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. Personal and Society THE SEASON of June weddings is aver and it has indeed been a busy one. During this week a score or more of marriages have been solemnized and although there have been a number of luncheons and receptions, society has een chiefly Interested in the affairs. Wednesday was the nuptial busiest-'lain this respect. During the week these couples were married: Miss Ruth Winters and Frank Davis, Miss Clara Cummings and Mark C. Brown, Miss Helena Fritsch and William H. H. Penner, Miss Katherine McKnight and Vigil P. Hiske, Miss Ella T. Fisher and Orson Spencer Squires, Miss Ruth and Joseph M. Jorgensen, Miss Carolyn B. Williams and Frederick W. Little. By-wat- er branch normal school leave shortly for New York, where they will take the course at Chautauqua. MISS ALICE GOODWIN entertained informally Tuesday afternoon. JAMES AND WALKER SALISBURY returned Tuesday from Cornell university to pass the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH EVANS have returned from their wedding trip and are at home to their friends at 416 East First South street. The Great Summer Sale off Wash F6SS atom CS9 Table Lumens, 1 oweils, Bed Spreads, is Annoimce&i T1 .o the summer seasonl In the city or out of it wherever this announcement is read there it commands attention. Its yearly time of happening is usually a month later but all the better for you that it comes so much earlier. The bargain list is greater in variety and tremendously wider women. Read. Come. Monin range. An event fraught with much interest to every woman-a- ll day until Saturday. j ji j J- j HOUSEHOLD LINENS The truly great occasion of enter- tained a party of friends at dinner at the Knutsford Tuesday evening. THEATER PARTY. MISS EMMA RAMSEY has returned from Ogcien, where she visited friends MISS EDNA DONNELLAN has been for several days. the guest of honor at a number of pleasMR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. DON-NEL- L ant affairs during the week. Last evenhave gone to California. Mr. ing the Misses Cosgriff gave a theater party in her honor, and tonight Mrs. Donnell will return in about ten days. F. E. McGurrin entertains at another. but Mrs. Donnell will be away the sumThe guests last evening were: Miss mer. Iv.lna Donnellan, Miss Donnellan, Miss MRS. PRISCILLA JENNINGS enterSalisbury, Miss McMillan, Miss Kinney, Miss Dern. Miss Mary Kinney, Lieut. tained at tea yesterday. Falls, J. Walcott Thompson, T. Ellis MRS. WILLIAM IGLEIIEART and Browne, George N. Lawrence, Charles the boys leave next week for Colorado Keith and Mr. Cosgriff. Springs, where they will visit for six weeks. ELABORATE LUNCHEON. MRS. SIUUGHNESSY was the hostess of a luncheon given at the Knuts-for- d Monday in honor of Mrs. Frank Van Horn of New York. The ladies invited to meet the guest of honor were: Mrs. Windsor V. Rice, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Jams S. Ferris, Mrs. Walter Ellerbeck, Mrs. Sara Bransford, Mrs. Sturgis, Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris, Mrs. James A. Minr, Mrs. Phoebe Kimball, Mrs. Margaret Clawson, Mrs. McClure, Mrs. Flagg, Mrs. David S. Murray, Mrs. Hepburn, Mrs. Myton, Mrs. Arthur Wiicher, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. McLaughlin, Miss Blanche Kimball, Mrs. Russell Coe Woodruff. Mrs. Fishback. Miss Nellie Walker, Mrs. M. A. Hughes, Mrs. Creary, Miss Creary. Bleached Irian linen, snowy white, choice pattern dcslf ns. At 60c a yard, reduced from 85c; 68 Inches wide. At 85c a yard, $1.10 Brrade; 66 to 72 Inches wide. At Jl. the $1.25 grade; 72 Inches wide. At J1.-- 5. the S1.6S grade; 72 inches wide. At 11. DO, the $2 grade, 72 Inches wide. At $1.75, the $2.50 grade; 72 Inches wide. MRS. A. W. M'CUXK left at noon for a two weeks' visityetfrday in New York. MISS EDNA DONNELLAN will be the guest of honor at a theater party to be given tonight by Mrs. F. E. Cream and silver bleach. Irish and Scotch linen. At 35c a yard, reduced from 45c; 58 Inches wld. At 45c. reduced from 50c and 60c; 64 Inch? wld. At 75c, reduced from $1; 72 Inches wide. At $1, reduced from $1.25 nnd $1;1; 72 Inches wide. Turkey red and white t&blc dama.sk. 60 ltul.es Me, duced from 40c a yard to ".V. Napkins. t MRS. GEORGE Y. WALLACE enter tains at cards next Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Tuttle, of St. Louis. i T 5 el r HAROLD FABIAN is heme from Mercersburg academy to spend the vacation wun his parents. n Trr Charles Hecker. MISS FRANCES ELLIOTT of Kenmorning for her home tucky t Friday Miss Elliott has been in Henderson. the guest for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Igleheart. . MISS CHARLOTTE MAY SETTLES has returned from the Casa de Rosas, a girls' collegiate school at Los Angeles. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD M'GUR-RIentertained eome friends at their lf-f- N Lome Monday evening. DR AND MRS. GRISWOLD have refrom Denver and Colorado Springs, where they have been for ten days past. ... HEBER M. WELLS left for Santa Cruz, Wednesday morning Cal., to pass the summer. THE MISSES ESTHER AND FLORENCE ALLEN are home for the vacawith tion and will spend the summer Allen. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. DR AND MRS. FRANK S. REED are now at home at 360 East Third South street, where they have gone to MRS. a MRS. LEE CHARLES MILLER nnd hf.r Mrs pittheri be at home the first and second Mondavs in July. After that Mrs. Miller will discontinue her Mondays at home until fall. 27-In- ch 27-l- n $51 Banquet. MRS. GEORGE A. BLACK ja ... MRS. W. W. ARMSTRONG has re- MR. AND MRS. R. L. VANCE and daughter of Tacoma are gufsts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .D. E. Gleason. a A j jl m REEVES entertained the afPaul's St. guild 75Tuesday ii'rU'of street. P new home, ternoon at her DP AND MRS. F. F. REED are at l,mr.'to their friends at 260 East Third Soutla street. to leave MRS E A. WALL expects California. for of 1st the July about MR. AND MRS. WILLARD DONALDSON have returned from tneir wedding trip. MISS MINNIE RAY, Miss Angle Holbrook and Miss Spencer of the MR " A. ... Fcr At In- 40-In- ch t'ltr F.c a 5'd. 32 t 50c and 60c Mousseline de Soie 23c. an 1 nearly every of I er color, de soie, sold at 50c and 60c a yard, now 23r. 12-lr.- mous-pelln- e Batistes-3- 9c. wid. The beautiful Pl'k and linen batiste. 32 to 44 ln dots and tlnf d stripes v.'k It f Is with silk einbroi-ierenot more beautiful not a great lot. to be sure, but some that for cld at 75c, 85c and up to $2.50 a yard, now all one kW iuck clearance ?9c a yard. US'; r h;iry tra Z(c ft' . . r Ms- - a 1 tV t . - v. 5 ' ?:r i . Ti.t"' E v In.;Hr!d whl'e 1, II.;;, an I I'ti, IV.. .V. It E A '-- 2"- - 1 23c a a t"t' 23; a yard. - 4'c nnd i n? 3Cc. 60c 65c to 75c Grenadines 39c. m 43- .ird. and T.V 22-l- n I re.fuced a yard reduced 32-lnt- h. t- t At :'-- At : -- r 1". r-- ; i a' fr t t ; - ? 4 r t Pare.Soft, Whiu Stic yZ$Z& XInsures and a Beantiful Compltllon, cares Eczema aod T.tUr. Ab- Untelr nnd Permaa.Dtli ... lieraoa-liojal- a v.; i'- f . .tin I. - 1 Bop .,..,- a Per som By urugs'r, or may bo ordered fllrtct. Dermav-Sto7l- s e per SxitUe, txprra Moap, 23 canta, by Ql vlt Dotlt In one parka g o, ftL3, cxpraa snl. pk. X, Portraits and Testimonials sent on iDcraua-Koyal- rtqustt. One Bottle FREE to Agents. CO, Clmrtwaia-a- O, . t f fv- - V e. , r . ' . 1 : j V, I' "A i;.s t I"! t takes orp r rr.it " ENT far! : i I rr r rr t . I ti r t t- - - i 1 1 -. a a a r !. 0 jar xr !. !"'f !v.i1 5; (iii: n H. ar . r II a !r.' !. f 'dr.'-h. i. e xce 1 ',r, re ; ' I i. 5 i t : ; : -'.:.-- v.ir.rh. d "in to 50c Scotch Ginghams 2c Frotc r?r Cham .r. !r. nr. h l rr... 1 19c. a? 1 t.T J Ar a j ar Frer.r h. Kr s:;h. 'rTri Tain rr'.cfp. 22 ,r. d.M ifm! l-- and 15c 2c Zephyr-Gingham, nil I.".gh! r' a.on'a ', v. ? 33r. f ? I 3 T. J s r atk and I. rjr,6. 3" r he f abri !" li! it; -: 1 a: 13c. r 5 ! - a:. Hi ! . 15c and 20c Batistes and Dimities 6 3v. l 9c. l r .i:' X p, r, ar-- 15c Percales 9c. ri'p !. rtr!r-- a ft-- e I a r- f r etar-.:r.!'- - Z . s Up to 35c Galatea The 1 J "..c, 12 0 ; Rr. r P.v. J i -4 a X, Imported Oxfords and Etammcs. t" Entire line, all 8 Inches wide. l 11,23 II yard regular, this week 1IAEF THEHE rittrES. r r:x!5 t.'-?- tra a ( l-- 4c. i ,i x 13 tn-- l lt. )ir i ,; j ) , w , 4 h t ; " ; t 1 1 .. J : 1. 44 The Very Best White Shirt Waist Offerings : Here's the Silk Chance of the Most Desirable for Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist SuiLs. ;x 01 ine summer up 10 3.ou ivmas i.bD. :x 59c a Yard, Reduced from $1 .25 and 51.40. Year-Charmi- ng.-: Three hundred white shirt waists a perfect mountain of white x a:;d !i;;ir lir. The rhoiceM I'milanl-"- . Iuistn- and T.UT t.i in b'-t all i Htrip-esof in 8e:uoirK the charming styles the season. Fresh, crisp and lovely. most harmini: ftb-th The rry j'ia!iiv J u.ii-S.M t si.1'5 uii". for hirt vrrv ai hhirtwaistN The select a:;d .51.1m anl finest Made of beautiful Swisses, t soft, lawns, etc.; mulls, dimities, I a yanl, ytnir choice of thf eutiri lin nw ut .t b n. r h m half ::n- - .".. X I some tucked all over with hemstitching bttween, some with whole a yard. A Wonderful Under-Pricin- e of Dress Goods. fronts of handsome embroidery, some with fronts formed of narrow t t fioin. Th uindou- will b full .f Eleven tl iff ere nt kimls to X of fine In to insertions all wide medallions rest three and Uce, the ti y lut !. r I ib : A them, and hoppiT ranmd helj st arit ty. .ttr.o tithe uperb collection. Attr.u ti I hundred you must know there's a pleasing style for every taste. on Mt fabrics. Monday until Satunlay X lot thru the and half some waists were but seen, $2 $2.50 I Looking 60c qualify French Challis, five sLyles of dots, sale price 44c. X and , dozens, quarter dozens, whole dozens of S3, $5, $6 90c qualify Melange, black only, sale price 58c. t S7. 50 waists were much more in evidence and now Monday until X 85c quality of metallic dot Mohair, three style dots, sale price 64c. Saturday they should last that long your pick out of all the X $1 qualify Tweeds, four colorings, sale price 63c. $1.25 qualify mohair, fifteen colorings, sale price 73c. X number for 51.65. qualify crash, six colorings, sale price T3c. i $1 $1.50 qualify Nobbe, eight styles, sale price-- 9 2c. Drapery Stuffs Cretonnes. Silkolines, Swisses, Nets. t $1.50 qualify Tweeds, two colorings, sale price 92c. HG and dark 3.1 ISc ami of Inches to line wilo, light Entire l.r $1.50 quality Snowflake, four colorings, sale price 98c. tOe vnnl. a for one and Monday Tuesday colorings, priori sale two X - 1; - , . jna-!-- -- - m-- ; - 1 . $4-50- rn-lonno- Short lengtliH of Hilkrdlnes, right, for comforter covitiiiks, i.c a yarn grade 7c. Short lengtliH of dotted ami Mriped Hwisss for sash enrtains, ,0 inches wide, 15c quality for Or. Finn net, white only, .10 inch, 2. and 35c grade 14c a yard. Boblnet, plain white and ecru, 45 inches wide, 25c regular 17c. Plain ecru bobinet, 72 inches wide, 30c regular 20c a yard. T t t - ln-itr- aw . 1 4- - At-$L- " M 3 T"" . E f.f.W TS-- c 1.3-- - $:. r , . t. (' White and Colored Organdies. Imported rreradlnes In black and all the shadca knov.si, inclusive of black and white effects, full line, a delra'.)!o summer fabric, sold at 63c to 75c a yard, now 33c. m - ? : ? n ui Sf 1 White Paris Muslin. v. 32-l- n $: tv'ear. ' ra : '.vc b, reduced to 23 ed t h. yard. $1. 1 tn I b White Persian Lawn. ICatural colcr pongee, with p.nk. blue and screen dots. only a small lot, sc while it lasts reduced from $1.23 a yard to -- ! r.5-- e-- r r l 32 Inches wide 22 Ir.ohe wide XZc yard regular. yard regular, 22 Inches wide E-- . c. t f r f htt r and French revering oM at t c. Flis a yard, ah one priced a yard. a yard regular, ' ! X Sheets and Pillow Cases. White India Linens. 13c r.rr. w x: : a j 11.33 s l r. -- 114 t .1 s. ,t t ", Erullsh and French Imported watptlne. handaom til :n dcrlcns. H2 Inrhes wide, the 6V. T3. 3c and SI grade ductii to 1", the 3"c and 33c to ;3c. T., t- v i r 1 l"-t:- ' I ; the 4c for a yard, for r i r-.- il '. frrJ. 2 . Tb-- e rli Till t 51.-- V Most desirable fo- - mii' ahtrt or women' hirt wali'.r; Int hes wide; so:d at 23c and 20v a yard, now lie. ! -- 1 V f f: White Swisses. 75c to $2.50 a Yard t II towels. r "h i 1 f r. !. fn-.r-- Th t White Waistings. 1 t I s;t. lit!) lzJ kttch-- n rnn . 1 -1 il' ; White Madras. A choice of Imported dimities and Egyptian ttssu that rold reguh rly for 25c to 33c yard, one pr.u -- Pc. $1.25 Embroidered Pongee-59- f lat, Mne h-- e ' "" White Batistes. 25c and 35c Imported d 1. bieache l. c; 23c. 40-ln- ch X bemme 1. -- Bedspreads. At An lltal fabric In dair.tlrtt of co.orlnr pink and white. Mu nnd while, ffreen and white, black and whlt? trlp, rmniton lac effect and Oriental irl very ittmvI apartment, but r.ot a larj?e lot; formerly llc a yard. While It Forty Inches wide, the r x N 65c Tsatlee Silks 29c. Plain color organdies, very nearly every shade in the lot, fabric, reduced from 23c a yard to 12W -- tj At II '!' r f At II 75. tlearhe r'. fr.;b. trr rl f r f,tt.". V ,!rn OFF KUulLMt tab Y t'-'t-rii- r -- WASH DRESS FABRICS 2c. White, blar lha' M.v rf Trrry r t.Mtt T) t ;v r'd tv- si : j i I. i:r .c ( yard. rdxcel from li At r.c a atd reduced from 17p nd Silk Hnlshed mulls, canary color, cadet blue lifiht Mu width, reduced from J.'e a yard green, red and black. to-- Lie. Dimities-19- c. t !; glas and rtducrd from towels. h'miH and l- -a -l Villi CKNT TAKEN 13 .. lr. n - 50c Mulis25c. 4-- TA-KE- rarf. rb- t ar Bath Robes. At St. Gail Swisses. Imported from Switzerland, whltf grounds, colored figure, and solid colors with dot; were Sv 40c, 45c and 50c a yard, one priced 25c. 25c Organdies 12 c iiiceh. i Crash Toweling. 35c to 50c Swisses 25c a Yard. l-- n l. At J MISS LAURA BIRD entertained at an "Indian" card party last evening. Her guests number about fifty. MRS. JOSEPH J. DAYNES and Mrs. H. T. McEn-awere hostesses at a 3 o'clock tea at the home of the former Wednesday afternoon, enjoyed by lat about seventy ladies. The home was X profusely decorated with roses and sweet peas, the reception in red. the housekeeping. . parlor and library in pink and the diningin green and white. Beautiful MISS BESSIE CHANDLER reacheda -room after of pieces evening Battenberg over green satin home Wednesday covered the table which was al?o school year at Wellesley. " adorned with white roses, cut glass, Inentertained green shaded candelabra and confecSHARP MARY MISS tions In green nnd white. Assisting the evening cards Wednesday at formally RomX hostesses in receiving was Mrs. Mrs. and Royal Mr. in honor of J. Daynes, Jr.. while in the dining-roo-Joseph ney. they were assisted by Mrs. J. C. Sharp, MilMiss of Stella Daynes and Miss Cora Snow. GOODLEE MRS. HOLMES Punch was .served in the library by Miss waukee arrived in the city Tuesday X .Marguerite uaynes. An orchestra staand is a guest of her sister, Mrs. 1 . tioned bn the landing behind a beautjful Richmond. X screen of palms furnished music. son and BROWNING MRS W. J. sevhave gone to Idaho Falls to spendsister, Mrs. Browning's eral weeks with Mrs. Bowman. n i!s, I25l shouM JJlJ r,it" At Cr. ndurrd from lc. frlnted. Inches, At l'-- r' lurr l from 2'c. frln-l- , SO45 Imbr. At rrducl frcm 4V. frlr.M. 24iH lnl.'V reduced frem 11 and $1.25 each, 1'nen Turkish tow At Cloths-S2- 6. Sons linen, richest damask, soli under what they be at $51 each, for this sale reduced to $2. enter- turned to her home m Park City. X I J A few very handsome banquet cloths. John S. lirfiwn & VON K NO BLOCK and Dr. Landenberger entertained" a few friends at dinner on Thursday evening. Covers were laid for eight. tained a few friends at a very plea.ant on Thursday afternoon. Kensington 1 ch S At lec e.v h. reduced frem IS tin hes. ft MRS. MRS. D. B. TAYLOR of Omaha is expected rarly in July to visit for some time with her father, J. D. Lyon. ,h.ui?. h squares. squares. h squares. squares. 24-In- 27-ln- qua-. I y MISS LT'CY GABY leaves the latter part of next week to visit relatives and friends in Colorado Springs. ,1: MISS JUNti Mrivi.i. lis is spending the summer m inis city lhic a guest or ner Drouieis, turned ti a ... MA J. AND MRS. M. A. BREEDEN nnd dausrbter Miss Fannie, have re turned from a ten days' trip to Kansas City. Tr $3 an All pattern cloths with napJtlns to match. etqultt-lai r ssnUr, bleached, beautiful patfrn design. $ to $50 a for this sal. 20 PER CKNT TAKEN OFF THESE l'lll ES. MR. AND MRS. RUSSEL TRACY will shortly be at home to their friends at their new home, 12S5 Military avenue, in Popperton. MR. AND MRS. PRACKWINKEL and daughter, Miss Eleanor White, will be at home to their friends for the summer at 210 South Third East street. SOCIETY NOTES. t- $3.75 $4.50 -- h At Jc each, reduced from n t. r.ti sid-t.- e- hd a.h: hff. Ir.i .'jmssk . IS-- Bath Towels. mces. tertained at a reception Wednesday af ternoon, which was one of the enjoya ble affairs of the week. About 150 guests called during the reception hours. Mrs. Daggett was assisted in EDWIN TOLHURST of the high school has gone to Los Angeles, where receiving by Mrs. Keith, Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. J. P. Thompson, Miss he will take a four years' course in a Rookledge. Mrs. Bidwell, Miss Nason, dental college. Miss Sherman, Mis3 Spencer. MR. AND MRS. W. V. RICE expect to take possession of their home on FOR MRS PITCHER. Brigham street about July 1st. MRS. L. C. MILLER gave a reception A. W. M'CTTNE, JR., left yesterday at noon for New York, from which Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Charlotte port he Duston Pitcher, who is her guest. An will sail shortly for Peru for an absence orchestra played during the hours of of several years. the reception, and a large number of ladies called. Mrs. Miller was assisted MRS. O. W. POWERS will go to hv Mrs. Charles Post and Mrs. M. T. Brighton in about two veks, to remain until fall. Bailey. t At At At 20-lnf- M-A- ; re- Pattern Cloths 20 Per Cent Off Regular X MRS. VICTOR CLEMENT will short ly be at home with Mrs. Woodward at 23 Fifth East street, and will not leave for California for some little time yet. MRS. ELLSWORTH DAGGETT en w $2.25 At X MISS M'GRATH has s.ued Invita tions for a luncheon at the Count rv club next Thursday in honor of Miss Edna Donnellan. MRS. DAGGETT'S RECEPTION. - At $2; a dozen, reduced from $3; "2 dozen, reduced from $4; a dozen, reduced from $5; a dozen, reduced from ?6; dozen reduced, from $7.50; All At Kc, reduced from 15c; tteachel llurkibatk. rCxO inches. At l;c. induced from l?c; Scotch Huckaback. Ii2t Inch. t. At j!c. iHured from 25". damask or If uckabirk. hemstitched. 20x0 Inches. At 2?c, reduced from 55c. damask or Huckaback. her Hl'rhH, 22x5 Inches. At :.'c. rrlucd from tOc; !amtk or Huckaback, hem- -t .r 1. r.x5 Inches. Th-ett. buited Webb dew tove!. tty hir1-rnr- r . l ! $1 I'tlH CENT it V. .V. to $175 OFF Tl I KE IMUCEd. rsar. 18-ln- Huckaback. H12 At 7c. reduced from 114c; bleached At 45c a dozen, reduced from 0c: At $1 a dozen, reduced from $1.25; 15 ln hes fjuarc. At 51.25 doren, re laced from ll.'O. : C5, '.75. :: inch squares At Jl.f a dozen, reduced from MRS. PEASLEY gave a very pleas ant party Wednesday afternoon at her home on Third street. m 1 Per Cent, Off Regular Prices. ' Linens-- 20 Fancy Inthf s. Table Linens by the Yard. MISS HELEN HALM leaves for Denver about July 10th to visit with friends there for a month. TAYLOR and her daughter. Mrs. Royal Romney. crave a large reception Tuesday. Assisting the hostesses in receiving: were Mrs. James II. Moyle, Mrs. It. W. Young and Miss Culmer. In the library Miss Ilary Sharp and Miss Jennie Lynn served were Mrs. punch and in the dining-rooDana T. Smith, Mrs. Will Clark, as sisted by Miss Marjorie Ellerbeck, Miss Marjorie Young, Miss Ella Mantor, Miss Chetchy Wells, Miss Geuve Clark and Miss Marvel Madsen. Towels. Table Linens by the Yard. cific Northwest. JULIA MRS. all - MRS. JACOB E. BAMBERGER has returned from a short trip to the Pa- LARGE RECEPTION. ir-c- o - MRS. D. C. M'LAUGHLIN 27. WALKER'S STORK 1 I .irsi: B.vrrnnAY evening, colorings, $2 quality Boutonne, price $1.33. $2 quality Heather, three colorings, sale pricc$1.33. $2.50 quality Flamme, four colorings, sale price $1.38. S.-.i.n- - ;; t X t X t I t X I |