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Show f f DESERET The marriage of Mlss Ella May'. Milner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. J. Milner of this city, and Andrew J. Bldwell of Ogden, takes place today at the home of the bride. j K Interesting affair of the day the benefit tea given at the country home of Mrs Ray Walker in the interests of the ara r depots, the hours being from 4 to 7 o'clock, when the home and beautiful around a will be thrown open tor callers. Assisting Mrs. Walker In re cslvlng will be Mrs. Charles Walker, kia J K. Walker and Mrs Don Carloe Roberts, and a number of Other well known society women and young, girts will assist in entertaining- Automobiles will meet the Holliday can to convey guests to the Walker home. All Interested In aiding the great cause are cordially Invited. Announcement Is made of the approaching marriage of Lieut. J. N. Robinson, Twentieth Infantry, and Mies Helen Webb of Battle Creek. Mich The event will take place on July it, and after a short wedding the bridal eouple will take up trip, their residence at Fort Douglas, Last evening Mias Martha R and Miss Claire Boynton entertained at a lake party In honor of Mies Ethel Stewart, who leaves today for Long Beach to make her home. Supper, bathing and dancing were the of the pleasant affair. The par' ty Included the following, besides the guest of honor: mi Minnie Rowland Schramm, Baskin, Mrs. Mrs. .lack Keilar, Mr. Afton Johnson, Mrs. SaJle Dunkel, Mies Margaret Stroet, Miss Merle 8. Kelton, MIm Maud Wright, Mist Retta Rosa Mice Agnes Calhoun, Mias Vivian Brinton, Mise Chloen Roes, Miss Lillian Fond-becMies Margaret Burna, Mise Sadie Livingston, Miss Della Harmon, Miss Genevieve O'Connor, Mise Ethel Burns, Mies Carrie Olson. Mias Ella Shafer. Mise Mary Quinn, Mias Edna Smith. Mias Frieda Beck and Mias Katherine O'Connor. - and Mrs. H. J. Hayward tbs engageme nt of their daughter, Elizabeth. to L Robert Edwards, tbs marriage to take place on July U. Mr e s Mrs. Edgar Behring and Mrs. Billings entertained yesterday at a tea at the Behring country home near Murray- the rooms being bright with garden flowers, and about 70 guests being present. r m Painty materials that are suggestive of com fort find coolness offered now at a discount of -- SILK AND COTTON SPORT GOODS. t Regular Me Regular 7c a 6c a Regular Regular 90c a 1.00 Regular COTTON oaro-full- 8DA AND VOILES. atri pes f Igu res" 20o Regular 20a a yard, special 2So Regular 25c a yard, special 32c Regular 40c a yard, special 36c Regular 45c a yard, special Regular 50c a yard, special 40c Regular 60c a yard, special 48c 6c a yard, special .. .52c Regular Regular 70c a yard, special 5o Regular 75c a yard, special . . . yOOc Regular 85o a yard, special 72c Regular 90c a yard, special Regular 1.00 a yard, special 80c JAPANESE CREPES. 26o Regular 45c a yard, special SOLID CO IX) RED VOILES 24c Regular 30c a yard, special 28c Regular S5o a yard, special Regular 65c a yard, special ... 52d Regular 75o a yard, special ,...60o Cotton and Silk Crepe do Chine Regular 40c a yard, special 22a Regular 65c a yard, special 52c Regular 76c a yard, special 60o Regular 86c a yard, special 68c Regular 1.00 a yard, special 80c Checks yard, special ....52c yard, special .... iOc yard, special . ...8o 72c yard, special a yard, special . . 80o SPORT GOODS. .... COTTON 20 Off lie PERSLAN Regular va'ues run a at Parasols union Al yes-eitt- sts-ll'- ss Oelsnr and G,r,s Special Prices ; b, - The Oliver O. Howard Woman's corps will be entertained at a social next Thursday afternoon by Mr , were received by Capt. William a 24 west George Brown at her home. d cf the infantry. Third North street. The hostess will Rape, he assisted by Mrs. Louisa Rogers. Mr Julia Sorenson, Mr Mary Sphar. Mrs. Agnes Pitts and Mr Bella R retail. Forty-secon- Mia Alice and Josephine Howells will leave Wednesday for New York to spend the summer with her brother Benjamin F. Howtl who la managing the New York Office of David P. Howells film sxpjorter. The Misses Howell will spend considerable time la traveling and sight seeing throughout the east 0 Mr C. W. Gibbs and Mr W E. Beabury entertained Monday evening m honor of Mia Lsvelle Pyper a bride f the week. Mia Ruth Hindle left Wednesday ' Ladies, Vests Now Specially Priced Xvr Low nevk and no sleeves, extra long length. The Richelieu makes, special price Ladies' ribbed vest, low neck and no sleeves, regular sixes, special each Ladies' extra fine ribbed summer vests with band .long length. Regular sixes 35c.. extra sizes... ... Ladies' low neck and no sleeves vests, special price Specials In Our Carpet Dept. Special Sale of Ranney Refrigerators 20 Off a Vudor Porch Shades Summer pleasures without summer discomforts. Indoors ItB sticky and moist. On the porch its cool when the Vudors are down. Ranney (Special Correspondence. more Chicago, June 2 1 to the missionaries have arrived Northern States mission. They report a good trip, and are to the best of health. Their names and aselgnmants are as follows: Leonard Epptok of Preston, Idaho, and Earl H. Harder of Provo, Utah, to the Wisconsin conference. Vloe Jackson, of Randolph. Utah and Ariel Williams of Ephraim, Utah, to the Southern Indiana conference: Willard Peart of Randolph. Utah. Ottls Dalton Van Orden, of Mia Lewiston. Utah, to Minnesota; Cora H. Stephenson of Ogden, Utah, Oakand Mia Montell Langolle. of ley. Idaho, to the Michigan conference. The following misiaonoriee en rout to the Eastern States mission, stopped off In Chicago for a ,'vw days: City, Stephen O. Covey, of Balt Lake Cecil Mia Bade Eecles of Ogden. Utah. E Carlos Baker. MlnnersriUe. Utah, McCombs, Grover, Wyo. Saturday afternoon was spent In sightseeing. Elders Wallace Hale and William Vorklnk who have been laboring to Monday and week, make your selection at the following reduced prices. . d tothey work to their former bn a,, assrtf. ss.ssssf sssi 4 ft x 7 ft 8 in., reg. $3.25 6 ft. x Vudor Pprch Shades, 8 ft x 7 ft. 8 Vudor Porch Shades, 10 Vudor Porch Shades, special Vudor Porch Shade, special ' Jr1 spiral ft. 7 x 7 ft. ft. $2.75 8 in., reg. $4.75 $3.75 in.- - reg. $6.50 8 in., reg. $8.75 $5.00 $6.50 special Special Sale Deltox Grass Rugs he ideal floor covering for porch or bed room ing the summer month a This is a timely sale, coming as it does when a Refrigerator Is most needed. A Ranney gives you perfect air circulation, makes your food appetizing and enjoyable, costs less to operate than most refrigerators, and is quite reasonably 'priced. die- - trlct Elder J. C. Call of Afton, Wyo.. t the mission offios for a hnrt ,lme Tuesday evening. Elder CallWuh the Eastern States mleratoretT7mltillem..Dshowenr ha, the1 recent slon for two yesrs. chiefly to the Vlr- ginla conference. He will visit Nauvoo, ere present, chiefly schoolmates off A delightful hop was given last Carthage and Independence on his way Mr Osterloh. Assisting to entertain- evening at Fori Douglas, about ISO, home ing were Mrs A. L. Dennett. Mia Including a number . 0 Bird of Salt Lake City was tn from the post, be- Ruth Hlgenbotham and Mia Haxel Ing present. The halt was decorated ut week. Mr. Bird has been Bennett. The Housewives' league will meet! next Friday at 1:20 o'clock with Mr-- ! L. Beesiey. No. 1 Smith apartments, d nd knitting will be done for j ,or 1116 Ked Second Floor atria" Union Suits, wide leg, lace trimmed, ages 2 to 14 years A regular 50c value for Girls Union Suits, tight knee, sleeveless, ages 2 to 14 year jjc A ... ss regular 60c value for short Boys sleeve, knee length, Swiss ribbed Union Suits, age from 5 to 12 years. A regular 50c value for 350 Utahns in Chicago the West One-Thi- rd Off. Special . Values For Off Our entire line of Ladies, Misses ar.d Childrens Summer Parasols. Theres an immense variety from which to choose. Your choice this week at For two days, Monday and Tuesday, select from these Satin Taffetas and Moires in a good line of colors, Fancies, Print Wraps, Cashmeres, Paisleys, etc., etc., regular values to $1.00, at 39c 1 mlif sample line of Ladies Parasols in assorted colors, ranging in price from $2 to $10. Your choice while they last at Half Price. high OUllS Price A day at 00 see Parasols ... An Impelling Ribbon Sale r. n er A IX COLORED NOVELTIES AND CHKCKH. Regular 76e a yard. special ...,60c 5e a yard. special 68c Regular Regular 20c a yard. special . ... 7 2c Regular $1.00 a yard. special ....60c see see MIXED Regular !(c a yard, special ...28c 3ic Regular 45c a yard, special Regular 50c a yard, special ....4 Sc Regular 76c a yard, special .... 60c Regular 26c a yard, special .... 6 8c .80c Regular 21.00 a yard, special Regular 61.25 a yard, special ..11,00 STRIPED SOISETTES. Regular 25c a yard, special ...,28c THE FROCK AMD TXXb Every frock men wear Re veU. H la the dictate of the master o i Parte. Hooca. the bio mas of her piquant tittle frock is y constructed of supple gray taffeta and then aa oarefnty retied to crepe Georgette. Tbs front panel of the etrlrt too Is veiled with ea aproa-llfc- e hit of Georgette, finished across (he bottom with a wide bend of taffeta embroidered la gray silk with a conventional design picked ewt hi vivid rose pink. This embroidery eoHreos the demwre little Toiled bodice too. The cwffe which confine the baggy alcoves of Georgette are hkevrlse embroidered la gray and Mrs. Lynn A. Bird entertained at a rose, and rows of email buttons are luncheon this afternoon, followed by serial tries-iag pastimes, the decorations benot the least effective factor in ing In Pink and white rosea and sweet tbs striking gown. peas, and about 20 guests being present. including Mrs. 8amuel Haaekell, for an extended visit with relatives Mr Louts Berry, Mrs W. G. Good art, and friends in Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Geo. A. Bird, Mrs. Quince Schett-leMrs. Pearl Uhetrom, Mrs. Alma J. The Shakespeare club will meet next Larkin. Mrs. Samuel Stark. Mies AmeTuesday with Mrs. Fred Bassett, 561 lia Margetta Miss Edna Turner, Mias east Ninth South street for Red Cross Helen and Miss Eva Packard, Mias Grace end Mise Erma Sima Miss Mtrl work. f and Mias Zlne Plngree of Ogden. Mias Miss Charlotte Perkes entertained Ethel Johnson and Mias Ada Stark. about IS of her friends at an informal dancing party Tuesday evening at the JTW WHAT SHF NEEDED home of her sister, Mrs. A. C. Lewis, When women complain of weariIS F strut. ness. lose of strength and vitality, e s The Harmony Social club was en- backache, pains in sides and hips, dirtiness, floating tertained on Wednesday by Mrs. Her- dull headaches, man Hausner at Liberty park. The specks, and similar ailments, they too club will be entertained next week by often accept these troubles as their lot when the 42 west Mrs. W. Sanders, Eighth because they are women, aliments may be the , eeults of disorSouth street. s s s dered kidneys, Mr. Mery V. Bunker, S. T., writes: The Daughters of Utah Pioneers met yesterday tn the Relic Hall, and 1 am now on my second bottle of Pills. They seem to be it was decided that the society go to Foley Kidney them. Try Huntsville on Monday morning to at- Just whetn I needed." Schramm-JohneoDrug Co. Adver. tend the unveiling of a monument to the first pioneer woman school teach- t lament. er of the place. Mary Ann DUlnortb Hammond. The party fwiil leave at 10 am. on Monday on the Intsrur-baroad, and ail interested are Invited to go. cos-tarU- All Millinery Summer Girl Fabrics The president of the State Federation of Womens clubs. Mrs. Edward Blchsel. has received the following announcement from Mrs. Joelah Evans Cowles, general federation president. "The plan of the women's committee of the Council of National Defense Is almost a duplicate of our own. It le therefore easy for ua to The pledge of economy and food conservation which the general federation adopted April 12 and which has besn signed by thousands of women In ell parte of the country has prepared us for Instant and hearty response to the food conservation pledge for women announced by H. C. Hoover, who le authorised by President Wilson as the government's representative in food conservation. Heartily encourage signing of the government pledge July 1 to IE. And let us ell abide religiously by the terms of both the general federation pledge and that now sent forth by the U. S. government. O. F dredge entertained yesterday at a tea at the home of Mrs. Price, about 40 guests being present for the afternoon's pastime, and others oomlng In for ted. The tea table had a lace cloth over white silk, end for a centerpiece s crochet basket filled with red roses. The ices and candles were also tn the fed and whits. Mrs. H. E. Schrsven presided at the tea table assisted by Mies Phyllis Brown, Miss Ruth Rogers, Mias Rachel Barren. Mias Dorothy Prior. Miss Arrilla Brown. s e A pretty wedding reception last night celebrated the marriage of Miss Lola Christensen and Charles X Stillman. which took place on Wednesday In the temple. The affair was held at the horns of the .bride's parents. Mr. end Mrs. Samuel Christensen, and over a hundred! guests were present. TBs rooms were beautifully decorated, the bridal party standing before the mantel which eras banked tn Shasta delaAt their session yesterday afterte. palms and ferns. Daisies end noon In the T. W. C. A. rooms, the and' In roses were used white the members of the Houeswivee' league pink other rooms, the dining room being decided to devote part of their time decto Red Cross sewing or conservation specially effective with Its table orated In pink and white Shasta dais- work, Mrs. C. M Hecker presided ies. a gilt basket filled with the flow- at the session. ers forming the centerpiece The bride s s wore a gown of white filet tecs over The teachers of the Eighteenth silver cloth, with opalescent trim- ward Sunday school, headed by the Her wedding veil was also superintendency. Horace B. Whitney, mings. of filet lace and fastened with orange J. Allan and Winslow Smith, Spencer blossoms. She wes attended by Miss will spend this afternoon at Saratoga Emma Williams and Mias Dorothy dinner where will have they Croft, the former wearing a gown of Springs, and indulge In dancing and mutic till pink chiffon with silver trimmings, evening. The party will go and come and the other a gown of blue taffeta combined with chiffon. Each wore e in eight of ten automobiles. corsage bouquet of sweet pees. RobThe marriage of Mias Margaret ert Mitchell was best man. Punch was served throughout the Ross of this city and H D. Whlttook place evenlng by Mist Edna iiiy. MU Has- - mn at8a"theFrancisco home of the bride's Mies BIme Mary Williams, jterday Mr G L Blesingsr, the cere- Louise Edgheill and Miss Hath- ertne Weller. Assisting the young mony being! performed by Bishop couple In receiving were the parents Rook wood rv the presence of the near The bridal of the bride and the bridegroom and friends and relative. Hies Jane Haight and Miss Lurile couple have gone for a short trip on their return will be at home, Christensen. The following girls as- and 15 Downtogton avenue. sisted In serving In the dining room: Mia Irene McDonald. Mia Amelia Mrs. D. & Muir, who has been In iUrgettx. Miss Florence McDonald. Mia Bessie Goldsbrough. Mia Gert- California for the past two months, rude Slater. Miss Olive Aveeon and has been here for a few days visitMrs. Paul Platt. After a short weding her mother, Mr. Dorsey Mrs. ding trip the young couple will make Muir left yeeterday fo Mlseouri. where -their home to this city. he expects to make her home. Mrs. A. F. Price and Mrs FT! 1917 mid-summ- Mr. and Mr. H. Webb entertained at a strawberry supper lest night. The evening was spent with danoing and music. Cover were laid for It guests. Mrs Edward Groesheck la entertaining at a tea this afternoon at her home on Blaine avenue hours being from 4 to o'clock. The rooms were bright with garden flowers, the diningroom being especially attractive with its table done 'to pink peonies, a basket of the flowers tied with pink tulle forming the center laid piece. A Cluny lace cloth was orer pink satin. Assisting the hostess Mrs. in and honor guest receiving were Murray Godbe. Mrs. Oscar Williams of Provo and Mrs. H. G. NalsbetL Presid mg at the tea were Mrs Melvin Naylor, Mrs. Irving D. Lowe, Mrs. Richard W. Burton and Miss Mary Godbe. The following young girls assisted In the dining room: Miss Ellen Orlob. Miss Mary Clayton, Miss- Belie ArmMiss strong. Mise Edna Will lams. Miss Helen Margaret Armstrong. Miss Miss Martha Femstrom. Spencer. Vivian Beer, Miss Madeline McClellan. Mias Genevra McClellan. Miss Alleen Dooce of Ogden and Miss Marian Wright of Ogden. The cards were received at the door by little Helen Lowe. During the afternoon a musical program was furnished by the Troubadours 30 UNE Comprising the newest and most seasonable creations for wear. They are simply delightful. fea-tur- The marriage of Miss Helen Stiefel and G. G. McKtnxie will take place this evening at the home of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stiefel. the oeremlony to be performed by Rev. y. A Bmpkin, Miss Henrietta and Mias Virginia Stiefel to be bridesmaids, little Isabel Stiefel ring bearer, and Harold suefel best man. Miss Helen Godbe, a bride of today was guest of honor yesterday at a reception given by Mm Mary and Miss Agnes Nalsbitt at their home, the SATURDAY and Mrs. Maps C. L. Eastman of the Forty-thir- d Capt infantry, and Mrs Eastman: Lieut. L. T. Howard of the medical corps and Mrs. Howard. The Twentieth band Infantry furnished music for the danoing. The committee in charge Included Capt. William Taylor, Jr, Capt. Sylvester! Loring and Capt. R. p. Palmer. personal And ClubTiotes ' EVENING NEWS $ Regular prices range from $11.75 up, buy one now at less than Regular Prices. One-fift- h ft. x 12 ft., figured. 12.00 regular, special ft. x IS ft., plain. regular, spe'lal ft. x 10 ft, figured 110 00 r rular, special . 5 ft x 10 ft, plain. 9.50 regular, special 6 ft. x 9 ft figured, 6 7.00 regular, special 6 ft x 9 ft. 30 regular, special plain, 4 84 ft. x 7 84 ft.. figured 6.00 regular !.60 special 4 H ft x 7 86 ft. plain. 4.50 regular. ... e.. 2.25 special 5 ft figured. 3 ft. 12,75 regular $2.00 special 3 ft x 6 ft, plain, 22.25 regular. 21.75 i special ..i 0 12-0- dur- ...... .. ... .......... 10.30 5.3 .0 7.50 5.60 5.00 ' OUR DRUG STORE IS AT" 4 SOUTH MAIN ST f 7112-11- Chicago university. Mr. Dickson was Chicago visited the mlalon Saturday. dean of the Collegiate department in MIm Martha Hunsicker and her the Weber Btake academy for the past year. utan. L. II. Hardy of the University of John 8. Smith of Cardston. Alberta, was here on buslnea last week. Mr. Smith was formerly secretary of the Stats ef Ohio. City of Toledo. Northern State mission. He Is on Laces County, ils way to Ottawa, MontrssJ. and Prank J. Cheney makes oath that ht Is senior New York on personal buslnea. of the firm of F j to the Cheney A partner V. S. Feet, wall known Co, doing buslneee In the of Toledo. County and State aforehs th"Polygamy"la City Church, through said and that said firm will pay th west, tract and his loyalty to of Idaho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for tn Chicago In the lnterset and every oase of Catarrh that real estate. He Is lecturing on the each cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S west and Its opportunities. CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed Bishop James A. Anderson of the North Morgan ward visited the Loran In my presence, this th day of Decm-beA. W GLEASON. A D. 1166. 8unday morning. chapel Square (Seal) Notary Public. Bishop Anderson Is here In behalf of Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internthe Morgan Canning company. Blood on th th and acts through ally Alvin Lee leaves Chicago today for Mucous gurface of th System. Send Joliet, Elgin, and other points on fer testimonials, free. buslnea. O. T. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Altts Dickson of Provo, Utah, has Sold by all dm aglet. 76c. Hall returned to taka up his work again tn Family Pilli for constipation. Advertisement. the Educational department at the a r. mother made a visit to Milwaukee, Sunday. Ernest W. Ball, and Mia Edith Hoggan. both of Rigby. Ida., were married at th home of President Ellsworth Sunday afternoon. Secretary V. O. Knudaen performed the ceremony. Those present were Fred Kssteler. Wallace M. Hales. A. R. Noelte. L. H. Hardy and William Vorklnk. President Ellsworth returned Monday morning from Milwaukee, where he held a number of meetings. Funeral service were held for Mrs. Anha Drlnkwater, In her home at 1125 W. Madison street, this afternoon at 2 oclock. Th speakers were Elders Stone and Hales. Elder Wastoler eang "Kc to Face," other songs were Oh! My Father." and "I Need The has Every Hour." Mr. Drlnkwater bten s faithful Latter-da- y Saint for The was body Interred In many yean. Foreet Home cemetery. family bundles will be washed separate from all other family bundles Mr. Gillette, superintendent ef the plant li a laundry man of many years experience. He it gathering about him a and promises that no plant FOR ITS MACHINERY In force, the west Jtlll have more thoroughly skilled workers Henry J. Wallace Is president of the company and Henry Cohn, treasurer Other officers aro Isaac M Solomon. Vic president, AlbAdvloee have been received by Fred ert and David Spits addiErickson W. Gillette, superintendent til of tional directors Paramount Laundry, that mach:-irordered eome time ago for th plant Rose Festival Park. will be delivered In time for Installation before August NI. and that the plant will be In operation by that Vor than 100 girl and boys particidate. The oompanyt plant Is at 386 pated in the athletle and rose festival south State street. The building has held yeeterday afternoon and evening been completed. The laundry company has differed a at Pioneer park- Hundreds of Interestn ed eased wit the spectators program. 25 cash prls of of the best slogan of not more than five words which will The athletic program began at 2 or lock describe the service It will give to it in the afternoon while ths rose festival was held in the evening. The art of patrons. it It announced by the company that classic dancing was beautifully lacompartment washers will be Installed ter preted and every number won throughout the plant, by which means rounds of applause NEW LAUNDRY READY at |