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Show TRUTH. them more than will the people who enjoy the friendship of the Neill family. ji THE STATE FAIR. The ; of the Deseret Agricultural and Man- The Bubb family at the 'Post got . 'k 4 $ hold of Mrs. Corbin and Miss McMillan and whisked them up to the house on the hill and called the neighbors in for a tea at nine o'clock Monday morning. Nobody but the closest neighbors got there in time, and after the parade when they had eaten a hurried bite with Tom and Mrs. Kearns they all left for Park City, where the usual round was interspersed with other things' and a flying trip made back to the city. It was a society event, but it was one of the busy kind and the fellow with his camera could hardly get a view of the whole thing, it was so swift ufacturing soiety is an 'annual event of great importance. It is looked forward to as eagerly by the city folks as by their country cousins. This year the fair opens on Oct. 1 and runs until Oct. 7. In extent and excellence it will surpass all previous fairs. The exhibits are arriving daily and space is at a premium. Unusual attractions of various kinds havo been arranged for and the directors are, like Senator Kearns, untiring in their efforts. They, with Secretary Bateman, are working night and day to make the fair a big sucess, and with fine weather they will succeed. The opening day will be almost a general holiday and in the afternoon everybody will go to the fair. It is Derby day. Go and see the WALKERS STORE Heres an Extraordinary Event! Few Fall and Winter Mercerized Waistings at a Sacrifice! Up to $1.50 a yard, the full -- Waist Patterns $2.75. Ever; woman knows that cottons are to be quite as much -- worn this fall and winter as In the warmer months; that the waist which can have frequent tubbings Is to be a continuous thing. These offered are heavily woven.warm enough for zero weather, and the choicest made. Some all whito, others have white grounds with pattern designs in exquisite colorings 250 bly A wondrously broad variety to select styles. Grades that have been selling at $1.00, $L.25, $1.40 and 11.50 a yard , JK from-possl- J Monday. September 28th, and week L. P. Christensen, principal of Christensen's Dancing acdemy, is an exponent of scientific and artistic dancing. Classes are now being organized and when complete the new dances will be taught in the ad vanced classes. Correct style of an excellent floor, beautiful dancing, hall, cheerful surroundings, good music and courteous treatment are A Full Waist Pattern, 3 yards, for $2.75. horses, anyway. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co Have you tried Hirshwickwire & hand-madCo.s suits and overcoats? If not you are losing money until you e do. the features. JK kind-hearte- I I dle-age- d PVT THE KIDS IN OVERALLS blue-bloode- The . hnve can Z. 4 . M. I. and and v 5 Charles W. Meakln, business of the Charles B. Hanford com- pany, now touring Ohio. is doing ex ceedingly wel Ifor his company. The p&ys and players are receiving flat tering commendations everywhere they go, playing to good houses, and earning golden opinions and many ducats. Mr. Meakln is doing his full share in bringing about the success which is attending the company. 0 American Shoe Repairing Co., ,The 8 East Fourth South street, traduces a feature in footwear that will apeal to the public and especially to those that are Inclined to econo-h- e raize and get the best results for their investments. The work is first class and it would be difficult to persuade one that be or she was not in possession of new footwear when it comes rejuvenated from their factory. ed d, ch We have them at prices that will meet your approval. Rowe & Kelly Co., 132 S. Main street, sole agents. L JB Society circles are all broken up this i Owens and sought consolation in with their presence. Just before the " week, because of the peculiar conduct cocktails and silver fizzes. It was a time set for their presence a very of the great social leader, Senator rude, cruel shock to their feelings. neatly written letter is sent, regret- feels for them, and deeply, too, ting that circumstances over which Kearns, who caused to be announced, Truth because it is pained to state that the they have no control prevent the earl about the time he returned from the earl and the countess never intended and the countess from honoring them-- 1 etc. That yacht races, that the' Earl and the coming here, and sailed for home ere selves by visiting you, makes feel for Corbin the rich General started were Countess of Shaftesbury elated, ignorant coming doughty shown can to the west. because be letter the here to visit him at his palatial resiJK their friends as an evidence of how Jl dence on Brigham street. The anand Countess of Shaftes- close they came to entertaining no- Earl The nouncement caused a flutter among bility. It looks as if Senator Kearns like all others of the leading has bury, been made a victim to the polite the fair debutantees, the elderly ladies families of England, never hurt the conduct of the earl and countess, and who can no longer wear decollette in although par-- not knowing how these matters are feelings of public, the callow youths with three. venu in good society, has fallen friends, by declining invitations and collars and the mid--1 an innocent victim to the established chaps who have, returned to When they are tendered, in person, as rules and customs of a world of which the turn downs of their early days, was this one, they always accept and knows nothing, and doubtless will To think that a real, genuine, dyed in their would-b- e entertainers into the fabrics, all wool and a yard wide, transports of ecstacy. But they never be spared the trouble and expense of warranted not to rip, tear, or run grace the homes of the ignorant rich being initiated into. down at the heel Earl and Countess were coming to Zion was something too good to be true. Society was on the qui vive and many were the anxious little hearts beating behind straight front corsets, shirt waists and other articles used in the construction of fortifications. Stern old papas, who differ from the senator politically warmed up to him in expectation that by intimating they would be with him in ne coming political fight, their better halves and feminine offspring would be invited to The Castle tc meet these distinguished members of British nobility. Fair ladies smiled sweetly on tbe senator when they met him on the street and buddinv girls with an ambition languished lingering glances upon his ample frame when thev encountered him at the corner. The senators personal newspaper organs were prolific in their announcements that the earl and the countess were coming, and up to the d pair very morning the were expected to arrive, contained the thrilling news that they would, In a few hours, plant their feet on the AND MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING. sacred soil of Zion. But wlrra, wirra. of the when the adjutant general army, in whose company they were little ones will enjoy it after school hours and supposed to be traveling alighted from the sleeper in which he made his economy which gives pleasure is worth practicing. to this from Washington journey We Overalls for girls boys we make place, behold he was alone. No earl no countess came with him Next day them, and give you goods which will fit the papers announced that the earl M! and the countess were suddenly will wear. which cable. dear, Dear, 'called home by what a disappointment. Society little it. much Dainty oyer grieved maids cried to' be shown a countess. UTAH'S GREATEST Blase boys, deprived of the opportuDEPARTMENT STORE nity of doing homage to a real: live earl, rushed over to Jim's and around one-half-in- state fair, under the auspices I o- -- Chairman George Gould of the vast system of railroads which are now known by his name, will be a Salt lake visitor in the near future. He was here last September, and is expected almost any day. The series of merchants lunches being given by the ladies of the First Presbyterian church are proving very attractive. The next one will be given in the churh parlors next Thursday between the hours of noon and 2 p. m. o Our new fall-tocoats are In the latest style, the best in quality and the price is right. Rowe & Kelly Co., 132 S. Main street. p SALT LAKE 100,000 POPULATION, 1906. TUTTLE BROS., 149 MAIN ST. $2000---7 r. ho., furnace, 2nd S. & 9 E $25007 r. and 5x10, 1st W. and 3 N. $1250 New 4 r. cot., 10th E, 4th S. $32007 r. bk., mod., 10th E.f 2nd S. $12504 r. cot., No. 724 5th St. $4200 8 r. mod. br., 25 Q St. $14003 r. br. No. 816 2nd St . It costs you nothing to see our list of properties. In fact, we will be very much pleased to have you call and talk with us before, buying. We have a very exclusive list of properties that you can ' only learn of through our agency; , Tuttle Bros., . Progress-Heral- d 'Salt Lake, JdO, 000 population, bldg. 1906. |