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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 111 r fflJ g ti?e I V S3 fii firu njuiruruxoA iruxru 4. - MISS NELLIE WALKER and Dr. M. R. Stewart will be married this evening at th home of.the bride's mother. After the ceremony the bride and groom will keep open houte for the evening. INJI-!W I -- 1 II II- 111 M M II , vliiirii Nil I1 - i l fi i U V ii a i M AW PILtLR II ' rr at I st st V .11 . 4.-f.- . V v rt t i MV , rt. . it it A m IV i n L n ! i EVERY WOMAN MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE BLACK DRESS UP TO FORTY PER CENT REDUCTION NEWS IN THIS. Finch, to Wythe E. C. f 22 Eighth East street announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Irene TT-r-rT- - 111! I I A G '., MR. AND MRS. TOM FINCH of store 4.i MIX WAEKER'S; 5 temorld 8 batuhdat xrvrxiso. octOBni Walker of Ban" Francisco, which took place at Farmington. October 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Walker will make their future home in Salt Lake. MR. AND MRS. HENRY COHN enter- tained the Whist club at their home Thursday evening. Jacob Moritz and Mrs. Oberndorfer carried away the prizes at cards, and Mrs. Rothenberg of Cincinnati was awarded the guest's prize. MRS. IRA H. LEWIS and her mother, Mrs. Smith, who have spent the past few months abroad, arrived in New York Thursday, and will be home about the 1st of November. v. 5i 0 ' s MR. AND MRS. GRAHAM PUTNAM, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank children, the Misses Brooks, Dr. A. O. Behle, Harold and Ted Brown made a trip to the Twin peaks the first part of the week. f .i 119 A 1 Five hundred bolts, average fortv vards to the bolt. . 1 a: tor MR. AND MRS. WALTER LEWIS OF Butte arrived in the city yesterday, and will spend the next few 20,000 yards Dress Goods!! Think of the immensity of such a sale. Every weaveforeign conception and home inventionto choose from. Aristocrats expensively priced and on down (he lines to cheapest "good." No matter what sort of a dress may be wanted its in this for you. wonderfully'underpriced. A tremen dous purchase was made to inaugurate a sa'c of sucn proportion, but the entire stock, it has been decided, shall go in with it. A v weeks selling will there br. Snow, rain or sunsh'ne-- be sure you come. Begins Monday; lasts the week. kj y. weeks visitingr: friends. MRS. UNION WOUTHINGTON entertained a number of friends yesterday afternoon at an informal luncheon. MRS. B. F. BAUER and daughter have returned from California, and are at home for the winter at the il Knutsford. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE F. GOOD-Yv'Iwill celebrate their silver mm N wedding anniversary next Friday night at their home on Eighth East. MR. AND MRS. A. G. MACKENZIE have returned froom Montana, and will shortly he at home to thtir friends at 257 Fifth East street. f 9 ft 4: Si ri 3 Take Notice in What Follows of Many CEhoice Kinds. Different and Weaves Silk Silk Iu!iaii. B. DOUG ALL of 49 North West Temple street will entertain the Daughters of Utah's Pioneers at her home this after- MRS. V. noon. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES A. CAIN nntl evening celebrated the Thursday fifty-thir- d anniversary of their wedding day surrounded by more than thirty children and grandchildren. ... MR. AND MRS. LEWIS KNIGHT entertained a party of friends at dinner last evening at their new home on Twelfth South street, 10 East Third South. MRS. L. ROTHENBERG of Cincinnati is tin; guest of her daughter, Mrs. for75c reliable DORSEY ASH entertains this afterncon at military euchre. MISS HAZEL WIMMER has invitations for a Halloween party. MRS. DREW LARSON and Mrs. Ed Co are the guests of Mrs. Harvey Pitts of Bingham. a MISS LILLIAN M'LELLAND entertains at a Halloween partv on Almost and one t Mt-at- miunii'iii MR- -. JOHN SHARP entertained a children's party on vYednesday;t kuidK. Ford's th r A pt iiliai coin id"it $3 Spreads nt Upiatluil Sfiiiini:. url Sh .l.7o. l.er., Salt Palace pavilion Tuesday, Thursday ar.rt Saturday even-insf-Raucrbach's orchestra in attencl- tfco ,i icOi! Cum lnnioud .ii iK. t w.-n- t Uruunfu: dozen sitl $3.45. Infico f. t!. t w ir Forty pair;-- . Mt x S2.50 eiint Hill: t' Jts-- l th ricular fr tihhor., Ia.'t tle Best Made $1.50 Hair fx Back made in one jdci of solid lot:?, brushes. Here nor elsew here could t hoop ;.t I'Sc. an nr thv o;ie ! t. fr wood. b ,UKht ... e ' .'.! I Iaaures Pure,Soft,WhlteSkIn and a RfaatifalComnlfxfan , TVi i ' . . i i ' Sold by Drnogis'.s, or may fc ordere direct. 1 pr bottle, express Soap, as cents, by one UaS, exprcw SJotn Ik imms, Testimonials and I)na-oy:- 2erm-Xoyai le Portraits y&S3.. aaJ. i.J sent on request, - One Bottle FftEECO..to Agents. JSS ClaetuaU, Ei.lHCA-nOYXI.- K Five humlrel yard, for(?Cc l in b B.I.u k p Tj fTna -- ra!c, for Oh Silk, inu: a yatl l;.ns hcuse-cleanitti- t n i. a Pair. tlK i.t l,i- - .ju m : r !(st tt,, .- ;.! emU - f. f.-- 1S .. Th- - 11 l i ! i(, . ; 1 tr rii-- J.-- tU-- f k. r, l ii t i ttt t Ii t.v r; tr'Tsfrii '- ,1 .f I,...- - 1 rr-- . if t fc.srt., f--ti- t rr-- ?. ii-,- wt t t ti iih e. si ! r X oirf Siz Rugs and Others LJnder-PricCarpet T! At 'it tlM! m (a !h Wsliff t!t. f'rll. ih . iiial'i it r'1'J t m n l4'e.t. t:,A!i l .n fn f t it .u j:j lilt -- . ft- I- f - il-.- Mr.i1siJ' itn.d-!ncr- i:::;ri. vt: , t-- .t' - . tti. i im.i - - I''.'.-?- ..:! I! ? : tt j.r !,! ihr ti! ft.f it ? Good Price Savings on Portieres and eouch ; Covers. .ii. At .u,'!s Itj i.. at t u'i,,,; ir ritirsE l in lir fn r, r ,Jt. ) I ll. PaekacjeI9c . .1. f t- ( and tints lr. note ard loiter hizc. with envehme t.. man h. .nr.d drr f ."in V,.kK; Sold ivgttlariy at . up to ..o..- a package .mire of Iiapcr. an. I 1.1.. nf fnv.l.,.- -. Or. 1 ?:. -i t-- Brushes93c. - I K ih r. 41 r-- ..J f t.t". ! .'i.-iL- f 1.-- f;-- f i .. r The l.tlt'. ire nf ti e . under fl... .,. h M..i.,u r. t m.w ii;r t for-$2.9- S. rr t,. Various Kinds of Fine Stationery 35c to 5Cca i. i. Stationery Ptock lcn o!.l l..t t,.iv i m PttnplM, Edneo, Sun klf, nd Tan. Used Trith "P rn,-- . - t:l.'ll'ft - - . $3.50 and S3. 75 IxMiitlfut BIankets-rSi.5- 0 iu illty i. " '.,",c.'1' '.r a ift.:A) at T.V a tanl. to atly 9Cc a Yard ai l i n th- , m.u: 50. i - hlue or red lortIer: ends lutvl with h"dsjread Hale 51. DO a pair. PAGE. Ecaom and TMter. Ab eri "olutely and PermanpnVb at I t""-- !. i. u-$- t i t,:,i, i, 1) of the B inch Blnrk ard d sl.lu. ah- - rf.-- . t n T)v 52,25--$- - r, . p.r.O, Five hundri-rafTeta Silk. mM Black ..- .f spread with r.,l,o;,-.- .:k Heavy quality choice in every way. Fi in red or hemmed, with and without tut rmtu-t- . raine. Maker mad. urie.- reeonciiijition for hi? mixta kc. m ou and w.- .. 2.'.. and $3,7r, kind? go at $:!.45. The Croup with tho fymptoms of a UsuiUy bfns common cold; there Is chilliness, sneez-lnisore throat, hot skin, quio-- pulse, hoarfeneps and impeded respiration. (Jive frequent small doses of Ballard's Horehound .Syrup (the child will cry for it), and at the firs-- sign of a croupy cough, apply frequently Ballard's Snow Llniment externally to the throat. Uc at Z. C. M. I. t ?e.T.". I t- The for-51t9- 8. S4 and 1:50 Spreads of Marseilles -. e nnaf. Nub iXectjt, f-- r f.r0, ary, tluv rant- - - i Taflfcta Silk. old up to exccileut qualiti mo- -t ii a Mir .Mieniies f prcadf, iioublchr-- Mz hit tnd have ligr.t Untrfriioi-that uiU t.in: uut; ir'gular 5L'.j p'eau to r :i; -- ji...a. The 5.: whole W i - it fm- i Mnnday and v.ck; af tej noon. - - Panne Ziht If n ! for"$U0 I.I0 a yard, for this e re.huMhui of ,V.r lrn.-on- 5: ,v , . ARTHUR FRENCH made a short visit in Park City during the w. fk. : ' v-yy ,';-' ."'f r't' . Sale Begins Monday. Lasts the Week. IMo Samples Will Be Cut During Sale. H Splendid Sale jof White Marseilles Bedspreads S5.75, $6 and S6.75 Walking Skirls..$a.95. $1.23 Shirt Waists-9- 5c that Now, Wisely Savings Suggest Buying cf exist inrsi's Mr ihfsr !i,u:, ptt iyur Rntir.fr irurr. fri Ti .jrtr1 .; .r, tut U) niiniif ranu. Aniittir tain hr a. lift f llh ta the r lut MRS. Afk i CJr.inii'-ntal Um Shfar-atul i . fabrics. K not Ii inch ttfiity-i-ve- n t:uaratit'd, 1 October Slst. WiWB-Mm- ini !' Shark Skin n jh IHh Cloth. Win C'huhh. $1.40 Up guaranteed brands of Black TalTeta Silk, made by four of the most reliable manufacturers known. Sold ever and a yard, reduced to 7."r. always at MRS. fUTHWEST CORNER LAS? akui. Per Cent, 20 Per Cent, 30 Per Gent and 40 Per Cent Off Regular Prices. Four different Lehman. i WimiI Iri. ! lack Taffeta Siiks Into the Bargain At Quite as Wonderful Reductions. 75c a Yard for5Cc $1 a Yard to a Yard DR. AND MRS. A. J. SHORES of San Francisco will be at home for the Dm ic at Ciin'. Laml Suitings. French, German, KnliNh, Ameiienn Black Dns Goculs rUc, T.. .$1, vara fabrics. Tu tell of reduction on each wouldn't b jnissitde, nor is it in 4- - First streets. Sunday (tinner at ,"u i ont:. jf ilc V I'ri-n- f Yi C li?, i Slu or MR. AND MRS. JAMES X. FERGUSON will be at home after this week at the corner of K and Tint r ami Wool Vfib of ry biflon Voih-H- . Ilhisiuit Voilfs. Miss Parker. Hotel i uit-lln- Irtinu ton yesterday afternoon. MRS. W. G. TUTTLE will entertain at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Henry Hicks of, Michigan and C03 ;i j TlroiMl'-lo- MISS SADIE MERRILL entertained a number of friends at a Kensing- winter at lVrpi avf s. Mohair MistraN. Non rushabli ("anvaj ntaniiii Nub ami Mirroi 7ili h n ?. s zd-- THE MISSES DIN and Mrs. Nicol entertained at a card party last evening in hone of their cousin, Mr. Sterling. MRS. E. H. WILLIAMS of Muskegon, Mich., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hancock. l Hilk and wool Vn I.muiIou Twitn-s- , 'I'ifTnn r !M s. :0 M. u-i.i- 1,11 M.-..-.!.- , , -.. .4e.- - .t r!r .t- T: . . 1 -- 1 " r. . u.t n1I in ntr-- f i ! i!e--- r p."f nlr t.ti3-- . f'i;Jf i 1 j, r t'ii:-- -- y i ii-o!M- t 1 fcairj. fn,,j fTrf., The $5 Kinds-S- q. The S6 ror-$- .5. The $7 ror$5.5C. The $10 ror$7.50. The $6 For $5. The $2.25 for Sl.75. 4'rdfft, ery ffl tt tr,-r- !. t! M"Hi c.4 .1 ci t:;, 41 |