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Show TRU T H Mrs. George Marshall entertained on color scheme was violet and "White, ind masses of white cosmos were effec- Wednesday, the occasion being a kitchguests were en shower for Miss Claire Clawson. The following tively used.Mesdames - Adams, Union nresent: "Wal-t4 4 4 H. R. Jr., Channing, Worthington, Nellie Dooly, G. Filer; Misses Mrs. Hanauer and daughters gave Blanch Burke and Miss McMillan. two delightful Kensingtons this week on Thursday and Friday. The appoint4 ments were In pink and white, cosmos Mr. Schumacher and Mr. D. E. Burley being the flowers used. entertained the visiting railroad officials 4 4 4 at luncheon at the Alta club on round and the room, the in gold ayt Mr. and Mrs. Bogan entertained the table was used. Whist club last evening. There were 4.4 present the following members: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snow enter- and Mrs. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Stephtained a party of friends at the Alta ens, Mr. and Mrs. Shelp, Mr. and Mrs. club Tuesday evening at dinner in the Delano, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Brown, Dr. green room. Chrysanthemums formed and Mrs. Griswold, Mr. and Mrs. Carthe decorations. penter, Dr. and Mrs. Hosmer, Mr. and Julia Taylor and daughter cille left Thursday for New York. Mrs. Lu- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams gave a card party Thursday evening. 4 4 4 at the . . . ding-dong- a dinner at the , Today the Country club lea will be served at 4 oclock, Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay hostess. Table dhote dinner at 6:30 oclock. " Fergus Coalter 4 4 4 : Miss Leavenworth of Grand Rapids, Mich., is the charming guest of Mrs. turned to Salt Lake from Aspen, Wyo., at home to their friends on Van Alstine. the Fifth East hotel. at Thursdays and will be 4 4 4 4 4 Miss Geraldine Brown, who was opeCol. E. F. Holmes went to Park City rated on last week for appendicitis at during the week. the Holy Cross hospital, is recovering rapidly, to the delight of her many 4 4 4 ol friends. 4 4 4 left Tuesday for a month will Spokane, where she spend Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hobbs, are at 443 with her daughter, Mrs. George W. East First South street for the winter. Mrs. E. D. Moore Wragg. ol 4 4 4 4 4 4 j Mr. S. H. Babcock returned from the Bast on Wednesday. 4' James Anderson left Miss Essie Nelson has gone to Los Angeles for a visit. 4 4 4 4 Mr. Wednesday to join his family in California. 4- - Mrs. J. Vansanft has gone to Washington, D. C., for a six weeks stay. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Dr. and Mrs. Keith will entertain at returned on Thursday from an extended Eastern eucher next Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dallin tour. I is,' without doubt, one of the considered, population 4 4 4 tow'ns in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Geddes left on But dont let the Police department get an idea that such a beatific state of Tuesday for the coast. affairs is due to it. Far from it. 4 .4 4 It is the class of people wre have Mrs. Adams returned to Denver this here people who regulate themselves week, accompanied by her sister, Miss so to speak. We have here, I take it, a better class of saloonkeepers than McMillan. any other city of the size of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City The ladies auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. gave a pleasant social Tuesday evening in the association parlors in honor of the sixty new members. During the evening a gymnastic exhibition was given in the gymnasium by a picked class. The Deseret Mandolin club played a variety of musical selections and refreshments were served. 4 4 4 pleasant social In the nature of a paring bee was given by the Chris-- , tian Endeavor society of the Congregational church, Tuesday evening. An amusing pantomime entitled The Miller of Dee w'as enacted by the following-named young people: Misses Edith Dr. and Mrs. White gave an informal evening on Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Van Alstine. The guests enjoyed billiards and pool the early part of the in evening. The artistic billiard-rooglowing red, was an enjoyable place in Davis, Dot Turner, Alpha Manning; which to partake of the delicious re- Messrs. Hunsberger, Ed Davidson and m, freshments served, after which the guests repaired to the drawing-roothey Indulged in music and Samos. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Westervelt, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden. Dr. and Mrs. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Officer, Mr. and Mrs. Post and Miss Leavenworth. m, Mr. and .Mrs. William Bradley enter- Fred Weidncr. The remainder of the evening was passed with games, refreshments and a general good time. Tilllll . Iiiiiiimmitnt lllililllilllliilllilllllllimimi; Our 8tock is the Largest and Best we have ever shown. All the Latest Fashions are fully represented, arid 4 4 4 . the prices as always are just right.1 The Elite Dancing club gave a banquet Friday evening at the Ladies Literary clubhouse. WE CARRY AN Mrs. S. C. Ewing, wife of Landlord Ewing of the Cullen hotel, died at the Holy Cross hospital on Tuesday after undergoing an operation. She wTas a J S. Jensen, the from removed most estimable lady and leaves a host Jeweler, 03 East First South to his beautiful new of friends who extend their sympathy to the bereaved family. More, 53 Main street. 4 4 4 Monday Morning. Bowring Millinery Store 4 4 4 tained at whist last evening. the Bic Sale starts A 4 4 4 - LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE best-regulat- ed 4 4 4 Orcans. Pianos Mr. and Mrs. Delano have issued invitations for cards, on the 24th. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higby have re- ed d, Country club on Thursday. 4 4 4 s down-hearte- 4 4 4 Mrs. G. S. Holmes and son Dwight are back from California and are Knutsford. j the-wheel- 4 4 4 Mrs. Carl J. Baer of Ohio is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Dale. es ol Ralph Hoag. gave hell-hol- . Mrs. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rood, Dr. and Mrs. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Volmer, and Mrs. Miss Burke There are: a: few whose proprietors should have had their licenses revoked years ago, and it could have under. their bond with the The Sunday closing scheme was tried been done These licenses should be revoked city. last Sunday. I am told by those who now, and at once.1 should know that it was fairly suc.V 4 4 cessful. A new broom sweeps clean, Men are robbed in saloons, say the you know. But how long will it last? election. till the Sunday-schoworkers. Ah, Possibly day after where I have heard already where emis- the proprietors, pay $1000 aye3,year to saries of the candidates of both parties of government. But have gone to the saloon man and told grease d to be how,, my dear friends, about the men him not to be too of good cheer that the beer would who are robbed. daily and nightly in be alowed to foam and the high ball the street d sorderly Commercial froth just as soon as convenient after houses which g.fe virtually under pothe battle of the ballots, and it did not lice protection. These women pay a make a bit of difference fine of $10 to $ilO each month and are how' or much of each allow'ed to ply their trade, and in addiwhat party case a mixed ticket tion, are permitted to dispense intoxiis in there party elected came into power. And there cants, at all hours and times Sundays is no one who has any knowledgt of election days anytime when the sathe customs and habits of the people loon man is forced to close. of this city and humanity in general, And, strange as if may seem, if there is trouble' In one. of these maisons for that matter, who will deny it. This sudden raid is such a one as des joies, there is .scarcely a policeman would be designated by my frien 1, on the force but who will take chances Judge Timmony, were he alive, as an- on breaking, his, neck, or at least his other moral spasm, and moral spasms record, to be ftyst at the house and eswin the smiles, of ze Madame? are not, as a rule, long-liveAt same time if there is help needed must the as be when it it proven, pecially be in this case, that the attempted in the residence, portion of the city, one may, wait '.till all danger is over, cure is worse than the disease itself. The spasm gave any number of and then the copper fails to come. MARTIN MENTERE. Why? good young men and women a chance to orate. They mean well, God ble3B them; they are good and virtuous. I have no doubt but they will pardon me Music Co. wrhen I say that they are like Dick of "Pinafore Deadeye in the opera they just dont know'. And 4 4 4 Schirmera Complete Diary. McKinley Edition of 'Oc Music. B. K. Woods Edition of Music. And that is not at all to their dis-credit. To know how to handle the 39 Main 8t.,twQ floors 80.Z. C. M. I. saloons and other elements that these young people want suppressed, one must have an intimate knowiedge of them; he must have been awake at hours when the average Sunday-schoworker is aout ready to arise and resume his business for another day. He must have penetrated into dark recesses, where they would not go, and o! which they probably do not suspect the existence. But when a man's business calls him there he sees, he knows, he comprehends. my Sunday-schoThen, again, friends seem to think that convictions In such cases are easy. That is where they are again mistaken. When one man wants a drink and another man has a desire to sell him one, there is no possibility of a conviction. Why, if I every poor devil who is dragged beINTEREST YOU? fore the Police court had an attorney the equal of the man who is prosecutIf you can use an odd pair or two 5 ing him, there would be ten turned loose where one escapes now'. 2 or three of a kind, you can get E E them here at 4 4 4 MORAL SPASM. THAT er 4 13 STOCK. UP-TO-DA- TE . 116 South Main St. ; . r 8 alt Lake City. |