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Show I i TRUt H. CM PMCt TO ALL NIVIO GREAT SALE OF hew spume hosiery FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN An evont whlh Khoulrt appeal to you with lrreslsUiblo force. 1 KICKS are d below the rnrulur, und fully in tuuny Instance, the savings ur even entire department 1h one greater. Thefield. Kvery llii- in greatvabt bunniln one-thir- - 'Twould pay you handly reduced. to anticipate your Hosiery needs somely and stare to the greatest extent in our special sale offering for WEEK COMMENCING Monday, March 7 j mautmo me ! : '' - I il tained In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Walsh. The evening was spent in playing pit. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. F. Layton, Misses Sarah Jarman, Hazel and Maud Kenner and Mr. G. Porter and Will Lambourne. Jf Ji Tuesday Mrs. Morgan entertained Bessie Miss evening in honor of Ames, of Montpelier. Ida. J Ji Mr. and Mrs. John P. Meakln ALL Nlvm UNOCgf ELD IN THE SOCIAL WORLD. in future. . Mr. and Mrs. William Druhl entertained the members of the Oxford Lyceum Thursday evening. In honor of Miss Buddemer of Portenterland, Ore., Mrs. A. J. Gorham tained at a Kensington, Monday. ji Jt Guy Milner has gone to Pocatello him tertained informally Tuesday evening to reside. Mrs. Milner will join in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hanford, Mr. in a few weeks. Ji Ji Forrester and Mr. Walker of the Hanford company. Mrs. George Romney, Jr., entertained Jl Ji the Good Time Card club on WednesMiss Geneve and Ethel Felt enday evening. at jt tertained a few friends Wednesday evening. The University Preps gave a dance & in the Museum hall of last Miss Pearl Drchmer returned Sat- tho evening University. Jt Ji urday from Los Angeles, where she has spent the past few months. Next Tuesday evening Mr. H. G. Ji Ji McMillan will entertain the ladles of J. A. Baker has returned from New the First Presbyterian church at a York. Lenten tea at her home, 649 Brigham ji ji MICA Miss Bessie Ames left Wednesday for Idaho Falls where she will reside en- street. Nervousness and a sallow skin come frequently from the lack of deep breathing. Defep breathing stimulate the circulation and helps the body to throw off its impurities. Put a few drops of eucalyptus oil on a handkerchief and smell occasionally. This is excellent for both preventing and curing colds. When externally, the oil is good for neuralgia, tic or toothache. Coffee is a fairly good air purifier. A little burnt on hot coals will purify a sick room and abolish bad smells. Many physicians think highly of the bracing effect of coffee taken before they visit cases of infectious disease. A German physician has discovered that the wearing of tight lace veils may easily produce skin troubles. The nets catch and hold dust and entrap all general impurities of the air and endanger not only the complexion, but the lungs. ap-plie- d O Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fowler are Jit Jit Jeweled Hose. now established in their new home on Miss Elizabeth Sprunt and Mr. J. L. Smart women are always looking avenue. Maple on Wednesday for something new, and their latest Cattron were married Ji Ji will fancy is jeweled stockings. TurCattron Mrs. afternoon. Mr. and J. Walcott Thompson, L. H. Farns- be bronze-colore411 silk at home to their friends at quoises sewn on worth and John Q. Cannon have been Walker Terrace. with brorze kid shoes to match, hose, favorites. the appointed the committee on arrangeire jl Ji ments for the annual banquet of the Pink and green stenes onanycd Mrs. L. K. Ritter and Miss Louminia Sons of the American Revolution, to ored grounds, with shoes of the samt ", be given on April 19 at the Commer- Ritter left Thursday for an extended visit with Norman Ritter in San shade, and iridescent lizards, beetles cial club. and reptiles embroidered on black are Francisco. Ji Ji worn with black satin shoes. Jit jt The regular meeting of the tourist The daintiest of all are the white Dr. and Mrs. Pitbalds of Canada, silk section of the Ladies Literary club stockings worn in England. They was postponed from Tuesday last un- who have been guests of Mrs. L. S. are netted all over with lace or til Tuesday next Dean have gone on to California. with embroidery, and fit for a -- d i i U Tlio event of the week in tho social realm was tho marriago of Miss June McIntyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McIntyre, and Mr. Fred Dcrn, which took place on Tuesday evening at the homo of the brides parents. Tho residence, which is large and elegant, was most tastefully decorated with flowers and evergreens. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of tho Congregational church took place at 8 oclock while an orchestra played the Lohengrin wedding march. Miss Bessie McIntyre was maid of honor and Mrs. James C. Dick matron of honor, while Frank Judge was best man. Assisting In receiving tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre, parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. John JDern, parents of tho groom. Miss Helen Gillespie presided at the punch bowl in tho library, and assisting in the drawing room wero tho Misses Stella McIntyre, Clara Lawson, Stella and Ivy Dix. Mr. and Mrs. Dcrn left for tho coast. They will return about May 1st to mako their home in Salt Lake. -- , trel-Use- Ji Jl Jit jt Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Fish, Jr., are Miss Marie Meloy entertained at a now at home at 437 East First South leap year party on Monday. street. Jit. Jit Ji Ji Miss McGrath entertained WednesThe dance given last Monday evenday afternoon in honor of her sister, ing at the Ladies Literary club house Mrs. George Rose. by the I. S. C. H. club was participated in by about a hundred ladies The Billie club gave a dancing party and gentlemen. It was Thursday evening at Christensens. in decorations. d fairy princess. --o- : . Corsage Sachet The heart-shape- d corsage sachet of white satin is to wear around the neck beneath the lingerie. The ribbon edge and bow make a pretty finish and it is suspended by a ribbon. Another corsage sachet on this order consists of two pads about two inches square, with a small bow in the center of each. They are fastened Ji t Mrs. C. W. Miles has returned from The Japs are making it hot for the to the ends of a strip of baby ribbon. For the Japanese sachet, made of England after a visit of nearly two Russians. Castle Gate or Clear Creek f years with relatives and friends. Japanese silk, a bag two and coal will make It hot for you. by three inches, and in the top seam fasten a Japanese dolls head. Around its neck a ribbon is tied, stock fashion. The most popular sachet odors at & & present are sandal wood, orris and the Otie of the most tasteful and eleJapanese perfumes. gant affairs of tho week was the luncheon given by Mrs. Sara E. Tea Cozy. Bransford on Tuesday. Tho decoraIf you are a tea drinker you, of tions evinced excellent taste. The course, like your cup of tea hot To guests were: Mrs. Jermaine, Mrs. keep it so you must have a cozy. Here Boyd, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Green, Mrs. are two new ideas for making them. In J. S. Bransford, Mrs. Lewis Evans, the latest best. the departments, One is of crimson cloth, marked on Mrs. Plank, Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs. Patterns not common, each side with applique of dull blue, styles that Benedict, Mrs. Ilarvcy, Mrs. Kidder, Mrs. Harding, Airs. Blood, Mrs. Dalo finished with elaborate Persian emto be found in every store. The manner not and Mrs. Smith. broidery and lined with quilted blue 5 in which we J 3atin. A still more elaborate affair is insures exclusiveness a.s Mr. O. J. Salisbury is expected to nf repped silk and embroidered in gold far a.s it is to be exclusive. possible Somereturn from California next week. Browns studded in turquoise beads. J thing different is what we at, eund is Mrs. William H. Cunningham has what you want. Walker's Store is where it is Accordion Pleated Veils. returned from California, and is visitOne of the smartest veils seen in to be If had. ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. you do not buy here, you miss chiffon recently was accordion pleated John Dern. where it was supposed to hang over much. There no is better to look time J ji the face. Another striking veil of the NOW. All is new and fresh. H Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hempstead en3ame material was fully a yard long tertained Tuesday evening at an infrom where it started at the hat, with formal dinner party. a delicate shade, growing deeper and Ji t deeper till it reached the other edge. A pleasant hour was spent on MonUtah coals: Castle Gate, Clear day evening at the home of Mr. and ars Mrs. D. W. Lambourne, who enter Creek, Winter Quarters, Sunnyside, the best ever. JiJi 1 pro-Japane- se one-hal- WALKERS STORE t ' ( SPRING GOODS ARE HERE all and are a.id . buy dim than Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co A. s |