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Show TRUT H 8 Social Me. and the flow of wit and gay chatter was remarkable. The guests declare the innovation was great, but the men are s very much exercised lest other will follow the example of this charming New Yorker and fear they will not be needed in the future, ft ft Senator Rawlins and family will be at Silver Lake for the month of August, ft ft Mrs. Kearns and children have been joined by the Senator and are now touring the continent before returning to open their home in this city, ft ft Mr. and Mrs. E E. Calvin have left the Kenyon and gone to housekeeping, ft ft The musicale given Monday evening by Judge and Mrs. Royle and their daughter, Mrs. Martha Royle King, was a great pleasure to those so fortunate as to be present. Mrs. King delighted her hearers with well chosen selections which showed the capabilities of her beautiful voice. The program was well sustained with Miss Cohn and Mr. After the Woodmansees numbers. social hour was informal an program enjoyed. ft ft Mrs. Alice Merrill Horne has returned after a months absence in Chicago, ft ft Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin and daughter and Mrs. Rachael Miller have gone to Seattle; they will also visit in San Francisco before returning home, host-eses- COUNTRY CLUB. Events for July. Saturday, July 19: Tea and putting contest at 4 o'clock. Hostess, Miss Judge. Thursday, July 24: Buffet luncheon 12:3(Mo 2:30 oclock. Table d hote dinner at 6:30 oclock. Saturday, July 26: Tea and clock golf at 4 oclock. Hostess, Mrs. Robert B. Harkness. Wednesday, July 30: Visitors day. Dancing at 8 oclock. Hostess, Mrs. S. D. Sturgis. ft 16 These hot summer days! how hard it Is to entertain or to be entertained. About the only thing one has to do is to go to the lake or the country club or sit In the shade and plan a trip to the mountains or summer resorts. ft 16 Quite the surprise of the week was the marriage of Miss Beatrice Sells, vho had not yet made her formal debut Into society. The groom is Jam3s Dietrick, who comes from Richmond, Va., nearly twice the age of the bride, but a delightful man for all that. Quite a little romance surrounds the marriage, so it is said, the youthful bride having met him while she was away from home finishing her education. Governor and Mrs. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Burton leave today for Soda Springs, to spend the remainder of the summer. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Volmer entertained informally at cards on Tuesday evening. ft ft Mr. Addison Cain and family accompanied by Harry C. Tobey, of Sallna, Kansas, and Franklin Lawrence of Debuque, la. , left this week for a camping trip through the Yellowstone Park. They expect to be gone about . six weeks. Mrs. Jack Keith has discontinued her Mondays at home, for the summer. Mrs. Joseph T. Jenkins entertained a childrens party at Saltair on Wednesday in honor of the birthday of her Miss Virginia Jenkins daughter, little j ft ft The Westminister Presbyterian church Y. P. S. C. E. held a thoroughly enjoyable lawn fete at 3rd South Fourth West street on Tuesday even- Mrs. E. W. Duncan entertained de- lightfully on Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Harri-man, ft ft of Hannibal, Mo. Mrs. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Whitney, have was assisted by the Misses Barthologone to Brigton. Miss Ethel Young of mew and Miss Duncan. The house and verandas were handsomely decorated. A guessing contest and musical select ft ft tions were pleasing features of the afJudge Miner and daughter, Mrs. ternoon. Guests present were es Mabel McClure, are in San Francisco, A. Thorn Ogden is with them, as their guest, Mes-dam- ft ft Miss La Von Pierce is shortly to en- tertain a large number of Salt Lakers at a house party at her home in Brig- ham City. next week. About twenty guests go ft ft Mrs. John Cain entertained charmof ingly, Tuesday afternoon, in honor 111. her sister, Mrs. Baxter of Rochelle, ft ft Mrs. Adolph Richter has returned from St. Paul, Minn, where she has been visiting for some weeks. ft ft Nelden, George Lowe, Hobbs, Binford of Lincoln, Love, Brink Boyd, Brown of New York, Sawyer' Smith, Verby, Snow, Reed, Newhouse, Kimball, Coats, Prout, Gannett, Cross of Texas, Ridge, Grant, Stewart, McMillan, Royle, Brice, Taylor, Sheby, Swanson,. Jung, Clarence T. Brown, Archer, Howat, Misses Flanders, How-a- t, McIntosh, Lowe, Tilerston of St. Paul, Stephens, Black of Kansas City, Osterberg, and others. ft ft Mrs. Charles Rookledge and daughter Dorothy, are visiting for a week in Park City. ft ft Miss Edith Hobbs entertained at a Kensington on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Cheeseman and daughter, acft ft companied by the Misses Gillespie and Maclean, have gone to Brighton this ft ft Mrs. Henry D. Styer left for San week. Mrs. Harold Russell gave the original Francisco on Tuesday, where she will ft ft Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Riter and Mr. entertainment of the week. She in- meet Captain Styer on his return from Mrs. Charles Wells are going to and Mrs. Jay. T. Harris is in Park City vited a half dozen of her particular the Philippines. ft ft Weber for a camping trip soon. for a months visit. friends to dinner on Thursday evening, . ftft Mrs. D. L. Pratt, of Sioux City, la., and although the men were not of the is the Miss Lucy Austin Hewitt will spend Mrs. H. H. Chisholm, has returned guest of her brother, Mr. H. B. rest of the summer in Denyer. the an eastern trip. party it was a regular evening banquet Shannon of 856 East Second South St. from They will live in Virginia. ' ftft ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo WEEK SECOND GREAT OF SALE CLEARANCE $ 0 0 o AT ....BIG BOSTON STORE 212-14-- $1.48 Per pair for tapestry curtains, value 82.50. South West Temple St. Next to Postoffice. 16 49c 7c 49c For your choice 1,000 ladies walking and untrimmed hats, Each for 5,000 pillow cases, value 10 cents. fountain syringe, For store $1.00. price, drug 12c 99c value, $1.00. 3c 29c Yard for 10,000 remnants of calico, value 8 cents. Each for ladies black sateen skirts, value 75 cents. 8c For 36-in- ch value 15 59c new era percale,, cents. 9c Yard for 5,000 yards summer dimities, value 20 cents. 18c Yard, 2,000 yards satin stripe dimities, value 35 cents. 19c Each for 1,000 pair summer corsets, value 50 cents. : . 18c For ladies fancy hose, value 35 cents. 7c For ladies black hose, value 12 cents. For boys suits, age 50 98c Number 8 galvanized boilers, value' $1.75. $14.95 49c ch Each 300 umbrellas, assorted handles, sold by oth 26-in- ers $1.00. to For cambric corset covers, 14, shape, fits perfectly, value Everything in fishing tackle at half the usual price. Bros. finest worsted cheviot suits, values $15, $18, $20. $3.90 For youths suits, age value $5, $6, 87. 14 to Each cents. 19, riveted 5 will be sold lot corset covers, in six styles, umbrella shape, A splendid over- value $1.50. cents. 89c Each for 500 umbrellas, sorted handle, value up For to velvet rugs, 19c . For ladies corded silk waists, value $3.00, $1.48 Wiltons value $2.50. as- 82.00. $1.95 tablets, value at actual wholesale cost. 75e 39c 50 5,000 Baby carriages from $4.95 to For mens all silk bows, value 25 cents. 9-- oz. lc $18.50, every one 12c For mens alls, value V 25 cents. wash 'Drop head, ball bearing sewing mar bine, warranted 20 years, value $30. 4 sell $3.50. $11.00 for ladies summer lace - .i 10c For Brokaw cents. ' $1.95 3,000 Special. Tea, Tea. be. on 20c tea sale packages; tween the hours of 10 and 12 and 1 and 3 this week, only 9 cents package, positively no better tea in the market. gloves, all colors, value Yard, 2, 000 yards liberty satin, value $1.25. For boys wash suits, made to value $3.50. 25c 49c Each for 1,000 hemstitched pillow cases, value 85 cents. Each for 1,000 sheets, sizes 81x90, value 85 cents. A pair art Good muslin drawers, hem--" stitched; good muslin drawers, made with ruffle, umbrella shape, value 75 cents. 0 0 0 0 0 t0 0 0 0 t0 4 |