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Show TRUTH. 7 at her he was as anxious as a maiden first communion about the results and the tout ensemble. I notice most of the men in politics are willing to appropriate money just now for affairs of the drawing room. J The following pointed 'paragraph from Town Topics might be very beneficially applied right here: Why will women, especially if they be pretty, persist in greeting each other 'with such lively demonstrations of affection in public?. I have an idea that when there are no men about a mere perfunctory peck is enough to express their mutual pleasure. But in the 'presence of their lords and masters on such occasions they show a capacity for affection that is enough to make an anchorite forget his PVT THE RIDS IN OVERALLS AND MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING. - The little ones will enjoy it after school hours and economy which gives pleasure is worth practicing. We heLve Overalls for girls and boys we make them, and can give you goods which will fit and which will wear. Zf i nn XmI rs IT lit vtahs greatest store DEPARTMENT vows. J Jl It 'must have been a hot wave that struck the Herald all at once. What with Mackenzies Sparks and the hot stuff in some of Loveys cartoons it was not to be wondered at that there should 'be somethin doin around there. E9TABUSHE0 1B4 ONE PRICE TD ALL MODISH NEVER UNDER5DL0 MILLINERY. Our Millinery section Is fairly teeming with the smartest conceptions of European Modistes, ax well ax a liberal and choice representation fresh from the hands of our own trimmers. Admirers of millinery loveliness .will find hundreds of exquisite creations attractively priced for this week. Pay us a visit any day this week try on as many hats as you please, study carebefore definitely fully the deciding on what to wear" this season new-fashlo- ns ESTABLISHED I8E4 I believe it is not generally known ONE PBIC E TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD that dear Long John Gritchlow is in Cleveland, Ohio, studying music. If John 'doesnt make good at it it wont be because he hasnt been practicing a ploughshare and is now here for the on Those Dreamy Eyes. I noticed purpose of looking up Confederate he did a lot of it before he left, too. veterans for the purpose of organizing them into a post, similar to the Now that the dainty little editor of G. A. R. Todkins Weakly is out of town the The attention of peoon and goes apace, private gambling ple is directed to the case of Mrs. there are no limits and still more im- Christiansen and her sick children at portant, no squeals from the plucked No. 439 Fifth avenue, Waterloo. Take geese. the Waterloo car. There is no use J going into details, but if any one feels Sam Mrs. Newhouse inclined to do a fellow being a kindThey say that and her mother are really coming to ness, here is an opportunity. Salt Lake. Some men are hoodooed just 'that way even where they are kind-hearte- d -- Chrtftensen9f Dancing Academy Commercial Club Huildirtj. Telephone 943-- K Pupils may join classes Jfobu wealthy. Miss Bessie Clawson and Mr. Le Roy Hughes were married on Wednesday evening at the residence of the brides parents on 'Fifth East street. After the ceremony a reception was given, which was attended by 300 guests. It was one of the nicest affairs of the week. Are You That Another , interesting wedding was that of Miss Katherine Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rogers, Are you the man who always has his clothes made to order? If so, you are the man we want to talk to. We want to show you a Man? 1 WALKERS STORE CHAKCE TO BUY BLAHRETS AT GREAT SAVINGS MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, AND WEEK: 10 a 8 8.50 pair, for 9.00 The 12.00 for 15.00 Beautiful St. Mary blankets, 16.50 kinds 12.50 The 15.00 for 20.00 The 22.50 5or St. Mary Clay blankets, white and gray, the 15.50 for 4.50 5.00 The 16.50 for 1.95 White cotton sheet blankets. 12.25 a pair regular 1.15 The S1.85 and 1.40 grades, per pair 49 a 75c now .. sold at Cotton sheet blankets pair, 1.00 Fancy cotton sheet blankets St. Mary blankets that should be Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co and Mr. Valentine S. Snow. The (took in the ceremony place Temple in the forenoon and in the evening a supper and reception were given at the Rogers home. The decorations were profuse and tasteful and the festivities extended far 'into the night. The wedding presents were numerous Mr. and Mrs. and very valuable. Snow will be at home at 188 E street after Oct. 15th. The marriage of Miss Clara Trowbridge and Charles H. Fowler, which took place on Wednesday evening at the home of the brides 'parents, 1147 East Second South street, was a very pretty function. The ceremony was performed by Elder John James in the presence of a large number of friends of the parties. During the evening a reception and supper was given to about sixty guests. The young people are at home at 4 Keysor court. few points in the construction of our Custom Made suits and overcoats, which make them equal to the best Merchant Tailor garments. If we cant give you the same fit, the same style and the same quality of material that your tailor does, for half the tailors price, we will not expect you to buy. Ask to see the suits from $20.00 to $35.00, and the overcoats from $20 to $50. --o- The sight of a man attired in the full uniform of an officer of the Confederacy attracted considerable attention on Second South street Thursday. It was Lieutenant General Alford, late of the department of Texas, who was a noted cavalry leader under Kirby Smith. General Alfords command did some great work in the department mentioned. The general has long since beaten his sword into One Price. J. P. 136-13- 8 GARDNER, Main St. |