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Show truth. 4 Social life. concealed in one of the roomy closetr An effort liu of the Kearns mansion. been made to supnress the facts, but as entirely to the retinue o' they hervaiits in the senator's household, they are already furnishing food foi endless gossip. rt-lat- n yALKERS gTORE. There is a tendency in social circles-tdrag out the skeleton that has been eny Clotbinj Entire Stock of e Hilf Price, 6!osin$ Out Tbi? Department The space now occupied by the Mens Clothing Department is to be turned into a handsome and commodious Boys and Girls Clothing Store. A determination reached through force. Business in the Childrens lines has grown beyond all now rather precedent, and larger quarters is a command than demand. Hence no more Mens Clothing after this stock is gone; selling out for good and all. Better Clothing than the kind here is not made a fact you are probably aware of, for most men hereabout know Chesterfield, and this stock is the present fall and winter styles in Suits and Overcoats,' so what more wonderful offerings could there be? Regular prices are $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, ft when Senator Kearn was in France he was carried away hj the French style of cooking. He was ltfccmsthat also deeply impressed with the French names of many of the dishes. What was oat meal porridge in Ireland became something else when the name oi it was pronounced in the melilluou-FrencPotato stew becarat tongue. an entrancing mixture under the artistic touch of a French chef. The senator there and then decided to imFrench port a full complement of servants. lie hired two cooks who sustaiiicd to each other the relation oi husband and wife. He also hired a housekeeper aud a governess, tht latter being the only one of the foui who could speak a word of English. The governess is an educated woman, and although horn in France, Knglish colleges. h $30.00 and $35.00. Monday, November lOlh, cnJ Until Gone, Just Half These Prices- .- i lia-attend- .. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. ... ft home of Mrs. W. I. Snyderon the after-nooof November 20th. The next regular meeting of the club will beheld at the home of Mrs. Joseph Younr 09 " East First South street. ft ft Judge and Mrs. Morris Sommer have returned from an extended visit with friends in St. Louis aud at other point, in the east. They had a most enjoyable trip. ft ft Mrs. J. M. Marriott gave an elaborate and very enjoyable card party oq the afternoon of Oct. 31, in honor of Mrs! John Struck. There was a large number of guests. The decoration! were beautiful and the refreshments tasteful and delicious. ft ft Mrs. T. G. Webber and Miss Webber gave an elegantly apppointed luncheon ou Wednesday afternoon. The decora-tion- s were profuse and tasteful. The color scheme was maintained throughout. It was one of the most elegant affairs of the week. ft ft Mrs. F. D. Oswald has invitations out for two large card parties on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, ft ft Miss Cahall of Delaware is the guest for the autumn season of Dr. aud Mrs. C. G. Plummer. ft ft i On his return from abroad thesenatoi installed the servants in the new mansion and was learning to rtcogniz liver aud unions under a foreign title, when a multiplicity of troubles arose The housekeeper was unable to ordei kitchen supplies over the telephone and the grocery buys could not under stand signs. When the housekeepei wanted pork and beans she pointed ti pictures of pigs in the garden and re ferred to the photograph of the auilm of 'Corianton.'1 Ti n:s acre going fiiw in had t') worse when the in lite formed the governess that of the Silver King had becom ineudurable and she was going 0 (oinmu suicide. In The, governesstln--dis r pnrj om. ai d suuried her from was a conference i f the four servar.i and the senator. f ivei ness: Say! You tell tluit gitv to kii-l- 0 h.icK into Hie Kitchen or I'll . 1 pants. ft ft An agreement wa finaly reaehi d nd the housekeeper consented to .return to her native land as a steerage She protested, however Sat she was a lady and had never t veh cl second class in her life. A& tie is said to have had just, her pi'ck t to Kuroe, the question of fo d pissenger. 1 Imu-ekeep- er The German section of the Ladies Literary club met Thursday morning at the club house. . BB whi e on the journey was bothering her ft ft grea lv when he left kilt Like. The The College club met Thursday with Fre leh housekeeper w'll prohahh in- Mrs. F. J. Gustin, 25 R street. a road sist that American siate-if-- n ft ft it t slim at aren't like Auieii-ahome. Mrs. V. W. Riter will give a large ft ft card party in honor of Mrs. Scott n Mrs. W. W. Rivers enter ained the next Thursday. ft ft Woman's Republican club Monday in an informal Mrs. Edwin F. a'ternoon Holmes will be at way. Arrangements were discussed for the next card home Friday afternoon, and Friday till the end of the year, party to be given by the club at the hereafter ft ft Mrs. Eugene Lewis has return d from a visit to her old home in Nrv n England. r ft ft Miss Virginia Breeden, d.mjhter of Attorney General Breeden of Utah, aud Lieutenant Berry, U. S. A. stationed at ft ft During the conferor.ee the governess acted the part of interpreter, at d the housekeeper made the deearatioi that if she could not return to Franci she would shuttle off the mortal coi Ii and there would be a funeral. seemcllhat when the senator persuaded the French servants to leave their happy l.omes, he promised then a stipulated wage, and ugivid to pa their passage back to t he land of frogs should they wish to return. The housekeeper insisted on the specific pet form-ancof the contract or she would jump through the pearly gates id Paradise The senators desire to unheralded. drive a close bargain picmptcd him to He embrace international diphnu-cytold the housekeeper, thicugh the medium of the governess, that he was ready to make a concession. If she would table the suicide resolution he would pay l.ir way back to France as a stierage passenger. When this magnanimous offer was translated into French it must have seemed harsh, for the housekeeper bceamq furious and threatened to kill herself at the very feet of the senator. She finally apwho pealed to the chief in the kitchen, serof his fellow defense in advanced vant and countrywoman. The senator looked the cook over and said to the Fort Douglas were married at Los Angeles on Friday Oct. 31. The marr- $1.00 a.nd $1.25 Fine Wool Waistings e . Cris-mo- iage was somewhat of a surprise to the many friends of M iss Breeden in Salt Lake and Ogden. The engagement was announced a few months ago but it was not expected that the wedding would take place so soon. ft ft The marriage of Cecilia E. Lundquist and William R. Reinhardt was solemnized Wednesday evening at S o'clock at the home of the bride's Miss mother in Iowa avenue. This is an unus. ally attractive Waisting Bargain and will surely attract a host of buyers. The materials include All Wool Mrs. B. F. Bauerof this city and Mrs. M. L. Cunningham of Butte have, returned from their eastern visit. Miss Ethel Bauer remained in St. Louis, where she will study art and music during the coming year. Cable Cords, Silk Striped and Figured Albatross, Figured French Flannels and a large variety of Fancy Corded and hall. Striped Waistings of every description, in all the new rich colorings so much desired this season. Mrs. W. Johnson has returned frt an ex ten led trip in the Ea9t and is ti guest of Mrs. Ralph Guthrie of TM It It Red and Black parties was given on Friday evening at Christensen's nef ft ft street. ft ft Miss Carrie Bridewell, who has bn a member of the Metropolitan Ope1 , |