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Show rs IN Rob are trying to think of some new way almost alone, and as Mrs. mourn of in a still period in which they can aid the worthy Walker is cause. Of course, it goes without say- ing, there will be little doing. How ing that a number of motherly souls ever the summers coming when a number of them will resume their are making the offers. wonted occupations and everything will be made right. A bride, who will be welcomed as .4 an addition to Salt Lake society is There is quite a colony of Salt Mrs. J. O. Reber, who has just arrived Lakers in San Francisco just now, and and is hardly established as yet in the despite the fact that they represent city. Mrs. Rebel is a daughter of Fine many of the different sets here, they P. Ernest of Denver, and has been for seem to be quite congenial. Mrs., and some time a belle among the swell Miss Salisbury are there and Mrs. set there She is a girl noted not alone and Miss McCornick. Besides these for her beauty, but for her many ac- are a number of men who are well complishments, both of the drawing known for their entertaining propen room and the athletic kind. When sities, among them Captain Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Reber were passing Winn from the Fort, so there is no through Denver on their way to this lack of diversion even in Lent. city, they were most royally enterrotained, and her advent into Salt Lake, There is a little is heralded by an elegant and elaboris being ate dinner to be given this evening at mance going on which watched with much interest by the the Alta club. noontide crowd at a certain cafe. And J An alliance which was reported to whether it will turn out to the advantbe at the very point of consummation age of musical circles to join the or not has between the younger members of two forces represented there decided not been by the Mormon families is off, and although interested thoroughly people. By the way, the the maiden and her mother came here interested people are not the two murecently for the purpose of finishing sicians, but those on the outside. & the wedding things, they are to return It is rumored that George Smith is shortly to the east, and leave the matter at a standstill. This is only one the first one of the bachelors to begin of numerous times when the family of end. It is stated the young man have made strenuous saving toward the efforts to get him settled as the head that he has a little bank inscribed on of a realiy respectable household. And the outside Steps to the Altar," and now, despite his looks and his) voice, in the slot he deposits all the amount he is again discarded. The paths of saved from what might have been some men are strewn with trouble. counted in the transportation account. It is convenient if only in one J , to town to With the departure of the Ned Fer-ry- s way to have the girls come live. for the west, the small set will lose another of its matrons,1 whose I see that Mrs. George Phelps Hoi charms are the despair of the young man is the first of the hostesses to girls. Before their return the gov- get a bid out for the Monday following ernor and the fair Governess will the glad Easter tide. She will give a leave for the npenins of the St. Louis tea immediately to celebrate the reExposition and there will be a reign turn of society to the allurements of of extreme quiet in that circle. The the world, the flesh and the devil fair young widow of the outfit will be Many events are scheduled for a few THE 80CIAL REALM. A high ball tempted him to stray; A mask ball made him yet more gay, And then the little ball at play On red and black took all his pay. He saw all three in gilt display Above the door he sought next day. The Sharper in Town Topics. t i i .4 jt The burning questions which have agitated the hearts of the Country club board of directors are still under consideration, and although April 1st was the date set for their ultimate solution, there is still an undecided feeling in regard to the whether or not of the whole proposition. The problem seems to be a sort of of Charles Reads question, and for the board of directors at any rate resolves itself into What Shall We Do With It? Day after day protracted and distracted meetings have been postal held, and the cards bearing the wishes of the two hundred members have been their contents conned by the anxious board, and their various opinions tabulated. As we all know, the postals were to show only answers in the form of Yes or No, as to the questions contained in the neat circular. On the assembling of the board. Mont Ferry reads in stentorian tones the answers, while the other members search for questions which shall match them, and the lists are again revised. Several of the board are planning to get even with the members for some of their complicated answers, and it is reported that Hoot Mon Pollock has put himself in active training for the opening event,' even dieting himself for fear of excessive corpulence. Next week may see a solution of the matters, and all will doubtless be prosperous and serene, as before. 4 k4 How the old homes oPthe city are going to ruin! Not many years ago the beautiful old Hooper home in the northwestern part of town was turned over to a horde of apparently halfsavage children for a herding ground. ' It took months of work and an endless amount of money to make the place habitable again when it was considered the correct moment for its Now the old Jennings home on West South Temple street, wb has been the home of the same portion or another of the historic family for years is to he transformed into the Keeley Institute. Well, its location is certainly in its favor, for it is in a place convenient , to jags and the like. But the older people who recall the beautiful grounds when the entire block belonged to the home, deplore its dismantling, and feel that the last of the fine old w;est side homes is gone. .4 .4 Some of the folks who draw lines in the city, and let the ethers know just who's who in Zion, have made semi-music- al nt can-'vasse- ; ; t- - reno-'vatio- d, attiers PRICE TO ALL ONE NEVER UNDER50L0 EASTER OFFERINGS IN OUR HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Handkerchief Exijnisito in Xuvelliex Fur Ladies' their Fashionable Elejrnnre. Neatly embroidered, colored bordered Handkerchief'). n large variety of fashions latest fad, splendid 30c grades 20c at Beautiful 5V quality pure linen Handkerchiefs; a large assortment of plain colored or colored embroidered hems, QQ i 00 3 special this week at (STABLlSriLO One PBH ( to ALL WINDSOR C 18S4 St vf uNOro- EUROPEAS - HOTEL. CENTRALLY LOOATKD. .... Rates 50c, 75c and SL00. Everything New and First Oats. J. f, ( Q. SCOTT. MANASBR. aaaaiissMssssssecssssfioall Miss Nora Gleason. Teacher of Mustc. ' ft i2W reo. f! iassasawwwavwwfuoaiMms WE BUY BOOKS. Tiore. M Another Shipment of Wash Silks n. And Down They go Another Price-Notc35 CENTS A YAR.D . to the barhelois lo furnish j with lists! them, for a of the eligibles. These lists are to hej labeled as to their desirabilities, as j lor instance all over 30 (hut what girl ever gets over 30?) are to come in tho class Warranted net to say no;" another set is to be labeled "Well to do" etc., etc. But the bacLelcrs will iiot. They say they prefer to the about subjects all learn methdifferent an entirely liy lists the with od, and the people h, A tremendous lot shouldnt have come here until much later in the season and so the whole stock tnmbles in price. Remember these are the best quality made, woven to sell at 65c a yard. A trade happening brought them lower for us, thats all. White and every color, for the daintiest of waists or childrens frocks. MONDAY, APRIL 5th AND WEEK 35c A YARD. LOWEKED59c a yard. All those offered last week did not go away we had a mammoth gathering for its a great favorite for the shirt waist suit, linings and petticoats. Complete variety of color combinations and this week again a splendid sale. every penny of 85c, but 59c a yard. WE SELL BOOKS. Largest stock in Salt Lake. Any Hook on Will Furnish Earth. SHEPARD BOOK COMPANY MOKE 85c CHANGEABLE TAFFETAS AND AGAIN oefide ye jbabofiagBrocke Reading neerfotnuf Booke Worth Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. )c Ibc j3(jcUc gitoppc' Oppoaila Hotel Knutaford. days later, but among them are no weddings of special prominence. 4 4 There is nothing doing in a theatrical line and the society set has been obliged to content itself with a 'peep into the Grand at Finnlgan, and the very delightful lecture Tuesday evening. Tills, of course, is allowed |