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Show truth. 4 ONI PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD The Business in our Domestic and Drspery Deportment Will fairly hum this week. prices assure It Ten pieces JMcdcIiciI Ikd Sheeting, the celebrated Anchor brand, 60 inches TheM; Hums uml wide, for single beds, worth ICO 3 a e, on sale, per yd. I U A"Ub today Ten pieces I lieu died llllow Tubing, SO Inch wide, for pillow and bolster cases, only neocssury to now up ends, worth today 27ic, 1C 0 3a ID &"uv on sale, per yurd Seven designs of while embroidered skirting llanncl, 36 Inches, scalloped, hemstitched and cut edge, value 6I.3. on sale at per OQa 9DG yurd Fifty Tapestry Tublo Covers In oriental I (JC effects, 6 4 Ie, value sj.fto, on sale this week at, each . . $ I 09 ( RS4 jM P.l'tt ro ALL NCVLR UNUtLr: IN THE SOCIAL REALM The high society event of the week was the dinner given by Samuel New- house on Wednesday evening in honor of Count Leon do Laborde of Paris and Phil ip Livermore of New York, who are taking in the wild West. Needless to say the appointments of the dinner were as elegant as could possibly bo obtained so far away from Those what is called civilization. present besides the guests of honor Mrs. Benner X. were Mr. and Smith, Mrs. Belvln, Miss Gillespie, the Misses Miller, Miss Emily Read, Miss Jane C. C. Parsons, J. Tod Goodwin and Louis McCornick. Jl Jit Major and Mrs. William II. Bird have Issued invitations for the wedding reception of their daughter, Laura Louise, and Frederick William Sinclair, on the evening of April 20. Tho reception will follow the marriage ceremony, which will be attended by members of the family only. The bride will be attended by her sister. Miss Fannie Bird, and Lawrence Ilammel will be the best man. J Jit Mr. and Mrs. P. McPherson will entertain at cards on Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Charles Shields of Park City. Jit J relatives and a few close friends was chairman of the committee to arrange held at the home of the brides par for the annual breakfast, to be given some time in May. The annual busients. ness meeting followed an interesting Jt Homes Mrs. M. P. Levy and daughter, Miss paper by Mrs. Plummer on the Eminent Women. Carrie Levy, returned Wednesday from of Jit a visit of several months in the East. j was a quiet wedding Monday There jt Christensens afternoon at the residence of Rev. at evening Yesterday the Billie club gave its last dance for James H. Worrall, 843 West Second South street, the contracting parties the present season. being Oscar M. Larson of Chicago, JH jjt 111., and Miss Mattie Erwin of Roy Mackenzie left Wednesday for Mo. with visit few a after Jit J Nevada, days Salt Lake relatives and friends. Mrs. James M. White of Park City is the guest of Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes. j jit The regular meeting of the Jt Jit was held Thursday society Mr. D. H. Peery has returned from afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. a trip of several weeks In California Gorham. and Nevada. J Se-dall- Mrs. Ilettie j jit Coffin gave a birthday jit Miss Georgia Carter of Portland party Thursday afternoon in honor of spent a few days in Salt Lake en her son. Miss route home from the east v jt Mrs. Mr. and of was the guest Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Carey will Carter 414 East Sixth South. J. H. Rives of entertain at cards this evening in honJit jt or of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jermaine, Miss Gertrude Vail, Miss Carol who leave shortly for a lengthy sojourn in California. Kramer and Miss Welby from Denwere guests of Mr. Kramer in his ver J J Miss Kate Farrell has just returned private car Monday and Tuesday. from a visit with Park City friends. Jt Jt Jit J Mrs. J. L. Thomson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman have Miss Emma, leave today for California, returned from California. where they go for the benefit of Mrs. Thomson's health. The latter is just Jt Jit Miss Lucy Gaby entertained the recovering from a long and serious it Jit members of the I. S. C. H. club at her home Monday evening. Mrs. William Prackwinkle, accomJ panied by her daughter, Miss Eleanor An Informal card party and dance White for a visit of several weeks was given at Unity ha Tuesday even- with Mrs. Prackwinkles mother in Kening by the various societies of the Denver, and with relatives in tucky. Unitarian church. .Jit Jit J jit The annual election of officers of Mrs. E. 0. Lee has been elected the Cleofan held Tuesday at the home president of the Reviewers club; Mrs. folR. C. Woodruff,' vice president; Mrs. of Mrs. Charles Wells resulted as E. A. Wedgewood, secretary; Miss lows: Miss Emmeline Wells, presiDelie R. Snow, treasurer. Mrs. dent; Mrs. Thomas Sloan, vice presiCharles G. Plummer was appointed dent; Mrs. Catherine Culmer, corre- 111-J- j weeks longer. J iv Mrs. Fred Wey and daughter Louise $ m values, 3 for 50c Turnover Collars 25c, for 25c Misses' Suits $14 to $18, for $10.00 2 Umbrellas $1.25 to 98c $1.50, for Umbrellas $1.75 to $2.00, for.. $1.39 Walking Skirts $3.50 to $4.00, for $2.75 Other specials in Wrist Bags, Gloves, Ready-Mad- e Suits. Etc r Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. sponding secretary; Mrs. H. L. A. Calmer, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Wells, critic and librarian. Mrs. Emma J. McVicker has been chosen chairman of the Paris section; Mrs. William Booth of the Shakespeare section; Mrs. ThomaB. Sloan of the art section, and Mrs. I. A. Clayton of the education section. jt jit J J jit Sawyer has left St Marks hospital, where she has been ill for the past month, and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Dickert on South Main Mrs. J. G. HIGH GRADE VICTORIA LAWNS 1 street AT flflkF FRIGE An importers broken line of extra fine grades of English Victoria Lawns was closed out to us at exactly half price, and we will Bell them this week at this remarkable pricing: 40c Victoria Lawns at 20c 50c Victoria Lawns at 25c 60c Victoria Lawns at 30c Mr. and Mrs. Ravenal Macbeth of Jtjt Ladies1 Hose, 50 cent jit J Tho marriage of Miss Ida Lyman and D. M. Sorenson took place Wednesday at noon in the Salt Lake Temple. In the evening a reception for .... Paul Nelden is recovering from the effects of an operation for appendicitis and will be moved to his home today. leave next week for an extended visit in the East. They go direct to New York and will return by way of St. Louis, where they will spend some time visiting tho fair. Custer, Ida., are visiting in Salt Lake for a few days, guests at the Wilson hotel. FEATURES B. Lawrence. J J SOME SPECIAL Mrs. W. A. Morey and Miss Aleen Yard of Denver are guests of Mrs. A box at party the Theater this afternoon . Mrs. UuRsell G. Schulder has returned from a visit in California. Judge Dickson, her father, will do away some In most departments, beginning Monday, April 4, run the week. Pan-Uellen- ic Miss Elizabeth Niles gives a Jt a, Reduction Sales .... Jit Jit Mrs. Elizabeth Porter has gone to Pueblo, where she will Join her son for a trip to the City of Mexico. Jit M. Jit Jit Jit Mrs. Heber Wells has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Katz at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor have returned from the east and are stopping at Whitehall. Jit jit Mrs. Sol Siegel has gone for a visit in San Francisco. Kxcollent fabrics for graduation summer dresses, waists, etc. and purchase these lot is only a and confirmation gowns, sheer It will pay you to befar-see-in- g for future use as the " limited one. ji Jit Jit jit Members of the Sewing dub were entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John D. Spencer. W. Armstrong gave luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Mrs. W. |