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Show ONL 1TONE UA Y MORE Edith vuftjun, aid, Florence Eltlutt, ' f. 11 fa. Simmons, Rosetta Amjerberg, Moriila Fumefr-Z- L na .Turner, Pearl Robbins and Messrs Arthur Plain, Bert Thomas, Frauk The Freshman class of the B, Vi V, has completed arrangements for a big St Patricks Day lanceTo be' held In ,the Ladies'1 jrflymnasium this evening, A delightful time is r promised alL 'who attend. Lambert Frank Henry, Arthur Wilson, LeRoy McDonald, Alvin Corbett, Pearson Corbett, aad Ewell Wanless, The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion with pink and white carnations and the table, where a delicious supper was served, held for a centerpiece a beautiful boquel o. similar ; flowers. The evening was spent In various games and music. tea - f r len d sat r& - prettil y arran ged dinner party Wednesday evening. i Mrs. D. R. Beebe is expected here from Salt Lake 8unday , where she - has spent the - pastrr SeVerl weeks visiting relatives and friends. M and Mrs. William Fausett very pleasantly entertained the choir members of Pleasant View ward at their' home Tuesday. About fifteen young people were present and spent C. C. Jacob, a resident of this city, ah enjoyable evening in various has been appointed to succeed E. A. games and music, after which dainty Porter, as engineer in charge of the refreshments were served. Salt Lake wa&f resource division of the United States geological survey. In honor Of Mrs. Phil Speiaart o. Mr. Mrs. Ninth Andelin is spending p few days in this city as tthe guest of her sister, Mrs. L. L. Noyes. . Great Two Days Special Sale On LADIES AFTERNOON DRESSES faia-Amier- Mrs. John Moore entertained about - !J : ... I C We have just received Yorks leading dressmakers of the newest and most stylish afternoon dresses. Presses twenty-fiv- e - from one of New T , Mr.Jaeobhabeenaaitaut.ta E. Srt' - a- Lake;-whel-pend- ing of the LaRue, hydraulic engineer' United States geological survey and was appointed engineer in charge of the Arizona water resource, division of the survey, with headquarters at Phoenix. Mr. Jacob Is a graduate of the Brigham Young university and also of the University of Utah. Word has been received at the local office of the survey of Jils appointment and it is expected that he will assume his duties Immediately. C. that - few ys In this city visiting relatives and friends, Mrs. Sam Schwab entertained at a card party Tuesday afternoon. Three tables of bridge were played, - the prizes being awarded to Mesdames R. E. Knowlden, W. L. Biersach, C. E. Erickson and Phil Speckart. Wednesday the Utah Sorosis club held its regular session at the hoibe of Mrs. Wm. H. Mitchel- l- An excellent paper on ."Arabian Poetry , A very interesting and successful was given by Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl. ' meeting of the Mormon Battalion Next week tthe club will meet with was held yesterday afternoon at the Mrs. Ferre Decker and the paim.s home of Mrs. Sophronla Twelves. will be given by Mrs. R. E. Knowlden An excellent program was arranged and Mrs. Decker. for this meeting and conalsted of a j filgrophlcal sketch on the life of ' The Nineteenth Century club, met President James Madison, whose yesterday afternoon at the home of birthday occurred on the 16th of thla Mrs. E Sutton. The paper for month, by ' Mrs. Louisa Carter, fol- this session were given by Mrs. Wallowed by a song by the Twelves sis- ter Hasler and Mrs. Edgar McArters. , Mrs. Mathilda Yance contrib- thur, members of' the Utah Sorosis uted a reading to the program fol- club, on "Life and Customs in Inlowed by a beautiful solo in com- dia and "The Old and New India. memoration of St Patricks Day, ene , titled. "Home Rule for Old" Ireland The Ladies Relief corps' held an' by Miss Elizabeth Twelves. This was other of its successful socials Wed followed by a synopsis on "What the nesda afternoon at the home of Mormon Battalion has done for Mrs. Byron Denhalter, About thirty-fiv- e UtahJLby.Mra Elizabeth -- Clovaand guests were present and-spe- nt a talk on The Reverenoe We Owe the afternoon In progressive whist, Our Flag and National Song by the prizes for the games being award Mrs. May Farrer. - Mrs. Vance al90 ed to Mrs. Ed. Wilkins and Mrs. Ella gave a biographical sketch on - the Westphal. A pretty color effect carlife of her mother, Mrs. ' Sophronla ried out with spring flowers of pink Martin, wife of one of the members and green was the predominant of the Mormon Battalion. After the for the occasion! f i duplicateS-i- n ct. style and materials of an equal number that were imported to copy ones that embody all the latest style tendencies. Made up in Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Green Chine, Willow Taffeta and Messeline. The colors are-Nav- y, and Gray, Black, and Rose, trimmed most effectively in j lace t - ' I trasting materials. These values are easily doubled but . con- i a priced Friday, and Saturday only, at 1 f are-exa- Positively no Approvals or Exchanges For Ouick Selling. 3, the house s of QUALITY, dee-oratio- program the v hostess served a dain"i tily prepared luncheon to the twelve Mr. Joseph Farrer went to Salt members present Lake today to meet Mrs. Farrer, Miss Selina Farrer and Master Fred Mrs. Alex Mortensen entertained at Farrer who have arrived from a prettily arrsnged dinner party this where they, have spent the afternoon in honor of Mrs. Harry winter at Long Beach Robinson of Eureka, Mrs. N. W. Tif- Farrers health which fany and Miss Florence Tiffany. greatly improved by the j the coast. Miss Pearl Furner delightfully ene tertained the following Sunday ev--, Mrs. Harry Robinson of Eureka I euihg: ,The Misses Bertha McDon- - spending the week In Provo visit- - Dont .about your digestive troubles, sick headache, tired feeling or constipation. The depression that induces tee worry is probably due to a disordered liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments at once by promptly taking . B EEC HAM'S 1 f V PILLS riiriam , Cooper, I I 1 o' The f Birth of a -- ( They aid digestion, regulate gently stimulate the liver, .purify, the blood and clear the bowels of all waste matter. Safe, sure, speedy. Acting both as a gentle laxative and a tonic, Beechams Pills help.to the-bile,- 'k ' vJj m A' Nation tiffany. ' Worry Call-fomi-a, i - -- 1 ' 4 - , - - U; A: pyi - 4. - "dp X'V y'! - ''' I- , fl ir - 'iff t U. JSI , , h 'iti i A u The annual Wjhlte and Green ball to be given, this evening In the Mozart dancing haU by the students pnd teachers of the Central High school in commemoration o( SL Patricks Day promises to be the most brilliant dance of the school year. 4 The Gluck Auf club held an Interesting session Monday evening at the home of Miss La Yern Openshaw. The evening was pleasantly spent in needle work, games and music, after which the hostess served dainty refreshments to the following .club members, the Misses Zola Roberts, Marie Schwartz, Lucile Goddard, La Lenore Jackson, Vern .Openshaw, Lucile Ferguson, Martha Moore, Lila Miss Jones and Anna Fulmer. Leona Nelson was a guest the club at this session. t of - , , Specials Tomorrow At the G.C.MAYCOCK SANITARY MARKET f . . NO. 65 NORTH ACADEMY AVENUE Midday Club. Sugar Corn, 'per can Ma jestic June Peas, per can 80 8? Campbells Porkaild Bean, per can Woods Cross Tomatoes, per can Imperial Brand Oysters, regular 10c grade, can 8 Imperial Brand Oyster's, regular 20e, can 19 Mrs. G. r b f .Wrong - I. - Spanlsh-Amer-lea- n P4 ,v .t Mrs. N. W. , H. Hiendselman enterTFe would appreciate tained the following guests Wednesserving you from the Most day evening at a delightful social Sanitarily Constructed Grocery 'tin the City. -affair in the form of a luncheon-whis- t . a musical followed by party t Mr. and Mrs. Willard program PHONE Andelin, Mr. and Mrs. James Henry. 41 la tka VoM. Urpit A, ME and Mrs. C..E, Maw,.Mr, and , wMwirU. Mrs. Joseph Yates, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Whittaker of Springville, Mrs. Phil al guard of Utah-- ' and department here to feel that Washington Is me of Salt Lake, Mrs. George adjutant of the United with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, or less apprehensive over the Me thr Speckhart cannot raacli tha aeat of tha disease. Mr. Forest Stewart Therlotf and War veterans, from L. C. Dyer, lqan situation and is Catarrh la a local disease, greatly intaking unol , fluenced by constitutional conditions, commander in chief of the Spanish clal means so as not to arouse und and in order to cure It you must Mrs. O. K. Salisbury of Mantt la take an Internal remedy. Halls Catarrh Cure 1s taken Internally and spen',,T two weeks In this tfclty American War veteran "asking bow excitement to ascertain how m& acta thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Halls Catarrh visit b at the home of her daughter? many men are available in this de- partially trained fighting men can Cura was prescribed by one of the best Mrs.- L. L, called to the colors. s. partment for Mexican service. Noyes. In this country for years. It physicians Is composed of some of the best tonics The message from Dyer, who is a known, combined with some of the Band Concert at The Ellen every representative to Congress from Misbest blood purifiers. - The perfect comPiano and Vocal Etudenta bination of the Ingredients In Halls souri, follows; Catarrh Cure Is what produces such Saturday and Monday. " wonderful results In catarrhal condiBand Concert at The Ellen every how many uin for the "Approximately deriring to enroll tions. Send for testimonials, free. . c in available A your- department for F J. CHENET CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. Saturday and Monday. term just beginning can AH Druggists. 75c Mexican service? VETERANS OF SPANISH- - . Halls Family Pills for constipation. AMERICAN WAR MAY BE find' Sergeant Mechln .has replied to CALLED TO ' MEXICO Commander Dyer, advising hat there are approximately 250 veterana of Salt 16. That the cam- the 'Spanish war in this department Mar. Lake. I paign in Mexico will result in a much who cojild be r called into service in in his studio at the ColumFor Infanta and Children greater conflict than the mere cap- tha event they were needed In Mex-icor ture t the bandit chief, In Use For Over j Years Pancho killing ofIndicated bia Theatre Monday, TuesThe message from Congressman In a Villa, is bears Always tbs today by SergL J.' A Dyer v has caused members of the day and Thursday forenoon. Mechtn, quartermaster corps, nation- - Spanlslj War Veterans qrjqnUaUoi Signature of ; tv . - her mother, Right The o .. with lag - . y j t . V 1 f Li N i f castor a Prof. C. W. Reid i e. 30 message- -received AT THE COLUMBIA THEATRE APRIL AND 4th v |