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Show TRUTH. ESTABLISH CO IBM ONE PRICE TO ALL WALKERS STORE NEVER UNDERSOLO The Work of Our Dressmaking Division The beautiful cotituiaes which came from the bandit of our Lkilled modOMtca last week have been prained by the most al exacting critics: Truly a strong of unrivaled ability. This high elaas but popular priced division will produce this season the finest gowns It la possible to design The richest Evening Costumes, Ulonrr Gowns and Street Suits will bo made here, and we Intend that they shall not be stereotyped la style, but distinctive and individual. testl-monl- NEVER UNDER 5 f at the Uni- Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman will re- turn next Monday from a visit to Cali- fornia. Jl rarely ........ 50c to $2.50 T Lieut. Farrar and mother of Fort Douglas, leave shortly for California for a few weeks visit. Jl . . Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury will return home April Gth. V Maurlco Burke, who has been ill at St. Marks hospital for the past ten days. Is recovering from the effects of an operation. Jl Jl . , was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Peters, Miss Terrell and Miss Sowles. Members of the M. M. E. Sewing club were entertained Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. A. Vin- Miss Marian Yost has returned to her home: in York, Pa., after a visit with Mr. and Mijs D. S. Taggart Jl A reception In honor of Rev. Benjapas- recently-appointe- d tor of the First Methodist church, and Dr. J. H. Talbot, the hew superintendent of the Methodist mission of Utah, and their families, was given Thursday evening at the First Methodist church. v jr Mrs. E. R. Dickenson of Denver is spending a few weeks with Mrs. J. A. Mrs. Charles D. : Moore has gone to Los Angeles, where she will join CoL Moore for a few weeks visit in Ladies and Misses v Paul Nelden is progressing niceiy after an operation for appendicitis undergone a week ago. Jl Jl The J. G. W. club was entertained Thursday by Mrs. Charles G. Plummer at her home on East First South jl jl Miss Laura Sherman entertained at tea Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. McGillicuddy. Mrs. ' J Walter G. Filer, baby and The East Side Card club meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' A. R. Derge. . Ready-to-YVe- ar . Jl and. at Cataiina Isl- . Jl Jl Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux has to Denver, after a brief visit in re-ura- ... The woman who has $15.00 which she is planning to invest in a new spring costumo is the person we especially wish to interest with this story, and in our vast experience she forms a very important part of the female garment buying community; in fact, we think the large part. j Mrs. A. E. Kimball is Suits at Cohns. - Jl Invitations have been issued by the Billie club for a dance at Christensens on the evening of April 1st Jl The Great Possibilities of $i5.oo Reeves. street j. V-- j cent. min Young, the z sure versity club Saturday afternoon. Covers were laid for six, and Miss Stokes guests were Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Eager, Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Parsons. Jl V. T les. fu jl '.i $1.00. $1.25. $1.50. $2.00. $2.50 'it 0 irss Miss Stokes was hostess First Showing . WE ADVISE : : : : : EARLY ENGAGEMENTS f STAB US maid left Monday for San Francisco, ous buildings and class rooms, the lawhere Mrs. FIer has taken an apart- dies enjoyed luncheon served by members of the College Womens club. The ment and will spend the summer. guests were Mrs. F. D. Bickford, Mrs j C. Jl John Cain, Mrs. Sol Siegel, Mrs. Gould E. King, who are B. Dr. and Mrs. J. Blakely, Mrs. E. W. Wilson, Mrs now in Berlin, leave early in April John Montgomery and Mrs. Nathan for London on their way home. They White. will reach here about midsummer. dt dt Jl Jl Mrs. Horace Everett of Iowa, a sis Of Spring Styles in Mens been who has the ter of the late Bishop Leonard, will arMrs. .Pointer, Furnishings, and a pretty guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clinton B. rive in Salt Lake next week on her Leigh, for some time, left Monday for showing it is. The neatest way home from California, and will Russellville, Ky., to visit her father, be a for a guest at the Leonard home of new Shirts, in madras, Osmond Roberts. few weeks. cheviot and percales, dark Jl Jl dt dt Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes and light grounds, in figures The regular meeting of the DaughLake box Salt party at the gave a ters of the Utah Pioneers was held and stripes Theatre Wedensday evening in honor Thursday afternoon at the home of of Mrs. Le Compte of Park City. . Mrs. Annie T. Hyde. Jl Jl dt dt Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lamb enterMrs. George E. Burns, formerly of tained at dinner last evening in honor this city, but now of Portland, Ore., of the hisses Starling. will arrive shortly to visit friends, Jl Jl dt dt Miss Cora Snyder is in Park City E. A. Parsons and H. A. Hansen enthe guest of Mrs. Arthur Weeter. tertain the Billie club this evening at dt dt a smoker. Dr. and Mrs. Hector Griswold are dt dt home from a visit to California. Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin and daugh dt dt ter will return from their European Neckwear that is Mrs. A. T. Moon is home from the trip late in April or early in May. to cast, where she was called by the illtake!.; We have dt dt ness of a relative. shown such a collection of Unity circle and Unity volunteers dt dt will give an informal dance and card rich; refined colorings. All Bishop Moreland of Sacramento will uarty at Unity hall next Tuesday evencolors, all styles, all prices arrive in, Salt Lake, the latter part of ing. dt dt next week. from dt dt to a will Tuttle visit pay Bishop Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes entertained Utah early in June. dt dt Thursday at an informal luncheon, dt dt Dr. J. H. Talbot and Rev. Benjamin Mrs. W. W. Armstrong gives a Young, with their families, were I 'Walker Bros. luncheon next Tuesday at her home. guests of honor at a reception ThursDry Goods Co. dt dt day evening in the parlors of the Dr. Frank. B. Steele has returned First Methodist church by the members of the congregation. from a brief visit to Colprado. dt dt dt Jt Mrs. M. B. 'Sowlejs entertained on Mr. and Mrs. George T. Odell, who Tuesday in honor of her guest, Mrs. Several prominent club women of American Beathe city were guests of Mrs. Byron have been visiting for some time Boreman of Ogden. Wednesat in southern the are at past Cummings California, uties and red carntaions were used in University day morning. After visiting the vari home again. decoration. The pleasure of the afternoon was enhanced by the reading! of Mrs. John Reed and the vocal solo Mrs. Sowles by. Mrs. Alfred Peters. southern California. She to Salt Lake early in April. . jl jl her to buy her clothes her new spring suit- - here. We have always sought to make this effort,, increasing the inducements, season by season, until now our l'ne of $15.00 suits is without a peer anywhere in point of style, materials workmanship and value for price. There are about fifteen distinct styles, though we mention only a few of them here such as new model Eton suits, coljarless Eton suits, new military suits, nobby hip coat suits, and fine tailored suits of all descriptions. Materials, trimmings, styles, etc., equal to any that others ask 25.00 for. 5 ' Mrs. E. J. Packard left for Boston Wednesday, en route for Europe. ...... So we make special efforts to induce will come m m Jl Miss Ireland was hostess at an her .ormal tea Tuesday afternoon at honapartments in the Cullen, given in or of the Misses Pointer. Jl j! jl ' One of the nicest affairs which has recent-)een held at Christensens hall was the ball of the Z. C. M. L employes, which occurred on Thursday There was a large attend evening. ance of the Z. C. M. I. people and their y tnp. |