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Show TRUTH. 7 IDYL. city Wednesday after completing her successful tour through the south. Miss Jennie Sands, who was her acWith Apologies to Maud Muller. companist, will remain here, but Miss 1. Ramsey, after a rest, will continue her tour through the north. Man tired. Sos wife. Jl Jl Renting house. San Toy, which may be given by All their life. the Salt Lake Opera company this fall, was one of the New York successes 2. a few years ago. landlord richer, Jl Jl Tenant poorer. Miss Sallie Fisher will return to Plain facts. Aew York in September to take up her work in light opera, having a Nothing surer. very fine engagement Some induce3. ments have been held out to Miss Fisher to remain in this city, but it is Renting long, not likely that she will be able to do Dollars few. HOME-SEEKER- S' uujmi. TUCITDC I II LA I H L J- i - MEYERS. Gen. Mgr. Tel, 1283 y. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE, Catering to Ladles and Children. M Direct From the East, Martlng and Bldgway, In their Sensational Hit the CONTINENTAL TOURISTS," And Ten Others. ' 25c 25c Palace of Illusions, for 10 cents Bicycle Races Friday. EVERY Jl dis- 4. They read Our ad. Daynes-Romne- y Visit us, Music company was incorporNow glad. ated last Tuesday in this city with Jl Jl As stated last week the Evan Stephens as president. The new 5. company will undoubtedly cut quite a Troubles gone. figure in local musical circles. Decision clear. W. L. B. . . . 25c o EVENING. jl Inst, If dollars few. Buy here. Keith-OBrie- Jl And while on the same subject, why is it that we do not hear more often of A. C. Lund. He is a capable musician, but seems to forget that part of an artistic success is to be en rapport with the rest of the artistic world. His work at the B. Y, A., has been very good. As a singe? his stage presence and style ntayrnn be all that is desired, but h? has qad instruction from the best niters .and 18 a ble teacher. Jl' Jl yjgg Emma lfcamsey returned to the 4 - - And you can. o The Daynes Music company is inBeginning with today and continuin a fine the organ very pipe stalling new Granite Stake meeting house ing through the heated term, the big n company which will be one of the finest organs store of the in the state outside of Salt Lake City. will close at 2 p. m. each Friday. The Jl Jl employees will be provided with free Ogden people should by all means ticaets to' the lake and will be told to turn out on Monday night and give go out and enjoy themselves. This their fellow townsman, Squire Coop, a plan of action has been decided upon rousing welcome. Young Coop is with- by the management in order that out doubt the most finished musician those employed in all departments have, one afternoon in the week in the Junction City, as well as being may None of the other recreation. tor one of the clever pianists of the state. stores were consulted or asked to join He is modest, too, and does not oft- in the movement, but it is one which en ask the public or press for favors. others emulate to the satisfacFor several years he has been in Par-- ' tion of might those working for them. is and Berlin studying very hard to perfect himself and reports of his Veils for the Country. work are most flattering, although he Veils of white chiffon set off with ti has not been heard in Salt Lake since narrow border of black chiffon aft his return. He will be assisted by The veils are Mile. Carmen Lense of Paris, and Og- among the novelties. wide enough to cover the entire facq dens best talent and descend below the chin. This is Jl Jl to prevent the branded The Logan Agricultural college has necessary a soiled jlack veil border which look, secured the services of J. A. Ander- produces when the line passes across son to take charge of its music depart- the mouth or chin, a positive disfigurement and he will begin his new work ment to the wearer. These affairs arq in September. Mr. Anderson is a styled Broadwalk Veils, but they worn at country villages anj thorough musician who will fill the may be and mountain resorts fai at position with credit to himself and to fromsprings the coast. the good of the pupils in that department. Although he has lived in this city several years he is not so well known as many other musicians, and, being of a retiring disposition, he has not been accorded that recognition that follows the artistic career when one gets among the people, but for all that he is a painstaking teacher and one who has had every opportunity so his success at Logan is assured. Jl The very dressed in sailor fashion. pretty little costume illustrated com- bines the blouse that slips over the head, in Peter Thompson style, with a box plaited skirt, and is exceedingly What to do. Wanted Young men to prepare for government positions. Fine openings 6. in all departments. Good salaries. Examinations Bot home, promotions. sesses nothing more remarkable in Rapid Payment plan, soon. Particulars free. Inter-Stat- e the way of a voice. now, Saving Cor. Cedar Rapids, la. DANCING attractive Big Question, Jl Jl Little Christopher and friends ported at Saltair last Tuesday. Curtain rises at 8:30. Matinee every Saturday at 8:30. ADMISSION so. Boys Costume. Little boys are always 7. Little fee. Great plan, Tuttle He, Great man. 8. Tuttles office Best yet. Tell friends, You bet! Tuttle Bros., 149 Main Street. We sell real estate. Thats all. becoming to little tots. As shown, it is made of white serge, with bands of blue and is stitched with blue corticelli silk, but blue serge could be substituted for white, flannel is desirable and various washable fabrics are correct. The costume consists of the body lining, which is faced to form the shield, the skirt and the blouse. The skirt is box plaited and attached to the body. The blouse is separate and without an opening, being drawn on. over the head. It is faced to form a deep yoke and at the neck is a sailor collar. The quantity of material required for a child of 4 years is 4 yards 27 inches wide, or 2 yards 44 inches wide. 80CIETY NOTE8. A Hint From the Cleaner. Theres a new story out called The cleaner gave away enough of his Officer Who Worked Out His Own Salsecret for renovating materials to vation, or The Fortune That All Came prove very valuable to one woman. True. It seems that a cerium young, If gasoline, naphtha, or benzine is the cleaning fluid the amateur cleaner very young, lieutenant desired with a finds often that the last state of the great desire to consult the oracle, cloth is worse than the first Around and so he hied himself in the dead of the rpot will be a ring of discoloration night to a certain palmist and there that marks the stain more thoroughly he was about to have the future rechan did the original spot. To prevent vealed to his wondering gaze, when this the fabric should be cleaned with a piece of the same goods, the cloth alas and alack, something intervened, rubbed lengthwise and with the weave. and he was obliged to go away forContinue rubbing until the material is tuneless, or shall I say unfortunate? perfectly dry. If these directions' are Well, some of his numerous friends carefully followed, it is. safe to elean hearing of his ardent desires sought the most delicate materials. ' to gratify his wishes, and when the next opportunity presented itself they procured the services of a fortune teller, and not only told her the tale she should unfold but made clear to her the exact course to be pursued by the man for its fulfillment. Today she is pointing with pride at the success of the enterprise and his friends are conAnd one that never fails to give gratulating themselves, and incidena you consolation, comfort, joy tally the young man, on the outcome. Chickering Piano. Rich in tone, Jl Jl easy to the touch of There was a girl at the hop last finger, beautiful to behold, it ever evening the cut of whose gown, espea delight to the eye, a source of cially 'in the back, suggested that she pleasure to the ear. Money spent perbelong to the bare-bacmight in music is never wasted. You and formers. your children alike will profit by Jl Jl the purchase of a piano from us. That was a fine little Adamless Eden at the Commercial club Thursday evening, though it is doubtful if character of i. mei with the dove-lik- e 59 MAIN STREET full the approval of either of the honored guests. But then had there NEXT DOOR Z. C M. L been a man there might have been a serpent, you see. A A TRUE FRIEND the-lightes- t k Fergus Coalter. 1 t |