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Show TRUTH E 1 s Charles Shields of Park City. The guests were Mrs. White of Park City, Airs. Sara E. Bransford, Mrs. W. I. Snyder, Mrs. W. (1. Lamb, Mrs. Edwin - Holmes, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Ferris, VI rs. Cordell, Mrs. McPherson and Mrs. Scott. WEEK i St Mrs. A. D. Melvin and Mrs. A. G. Some new tweed suits have collars, Andrews have discontinued their day cuffs, and facings of linen. at home for the present. Stockings positively must match the st st Clarence Gaines is homo from a gown, says fashion. Tho newest raincoats aro very month's visit in Butte. smartly made of men's nuttings. st st A jaunty gilt tassel falling over tho Mrs. James O. Reber has gone for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. front brim is a fcaturo of tho tricorno Fine P. Ernest, and will later accom- hat. Tho upper part of the skirt may be pany them to St. Louis to attend the treated in various ways, tho essenexposition. st tial thing being tullness around the i Mrs. Harry Gue is now visiting in feet. Many evening gowns hau borrowed Helena, from which point she will return directly to her home in New that quaint old fashion of opening ovo a gay petticoat in front. York. st st A short, loose-- Tinted glovo withThe ladles of St. Paul's Guild are out buttons Is being worn by a dressers. arranging to give an Easter Bazar and sale on April 9th. It is paluful to record it, hut the st st lace curtain effect in lints is likely to The East Side Card club was enter- be with us all summer. Movable buttons, attached to the tained Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dcrge. coat In such a manner that they can St st easily bo charged to match each lmt. Ail Informal dance and card party are the latest whim. o given last Tuesday at Unity hall by members of the Unitarian society. cl); w few-goo- st Easter Suits, Skirts, Wraps and Waists Our new models for spring are on exhibit. The best designers are represented with their finest creations; embodying the very latest, newest and most popular ideas. The line we display will meet any and all requirements as to price, quality and style. Ladies new $6.50, Ladies' $4.00, Ladies $1.00, Wraps, for $9.00, $10.50, $15.00 and up. new Spring Skirts, for $5.50, $6.50, $10.00 and up. new Spring Shirt Waists, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50, and up. new Spring Traveling Spring . Ladles Coats, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00, $20.00 and up. Styles absolutely correct and Ladies' new Spring Suits for $10.00, prices lower than other dealers can buy for. $12.50, $13.50, $15.00 and up. Conference Sale of Domestics Bates' Seersucker, best ity made, regular 15c give our visiting and city friends a chance that they seldom get, in purchasing goods that are daily used in every household. Dont fail to examine these goods and you will thoroughly appreciate the liberality of our price We desire to ular 12 Cloth, regular brown H'zC and offerings. 10c 8J4c Simpson Silk. Novelty Prints, the most suitable fabric for Kimonas. Bleach Liberty Muslin, regu- lar 8 c 7Jc Wrappers and Quilt Cover6c Brown Honest Width Domesings, at, per yard 8 tic, regular 10c All Light and Dark Calicoes 6c Brown Henderson Domestic, will be sold at 6J4c regular 8 German Indigo B Long Cloth, Bleached Pepperill 10c regular 12c 12J4 Sheeting German Indigo C Long Cloth, ' h Bleached Pepperill 9c regular 11c 14c Sheeting a beauPacific Twill Chintz Sheet4 Bleached Pepperill tiful line, sold regularly 22c ing for 10c yard 4 Bleached Pepperill SheetBest Quality Apron Gingliam, 24c ing regular 81-3- c 10-- 4 Bleached Pepperill SheetA. F. C. Zephyr Gingham, reg10c ing ular 12c l-3- 1-- 3c 42-inc- c h 46-inc- 8-- 7c 6c Kl'KCIAl. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. V V V V 9-- A f Z.C.M.I JOSEPH F. SMITH, Fn.ld.nt. t t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Daynes have moved from Sugar ward to 434 Fourth When tlio fat for deep frying looks muddy while very hot, a handful of st st Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker and Mr. crushed egg shells would clarify it. For making sandwiches, bread baked and Mrs. L. II. Farnsworth occupied a baking-powde- r cans will on Tuesday in large-sizestall at 11 Trovatore from size and free bo just tho right evening. street. d o crusts. Warren Foster sells insurance and Cranberries are more tempting if not law suits. 300 Progress Building. strained before sweetened, made into o a jelly and cut into cubes when cold, than in the ordinary used form of sauce. To have celery very crisp but soggy wash it thoroughly eight or hours before using; do not dry roll in a towel and put on ice time to serve. 10c Canton Flannel, bleached, regular 12c .... 10c Bleach Hope Muslin, regular l-3- Mrs. W. II. Chevers of Ogden is the guest of Mrs. W. L. Jones at the Cullen this week. 12J4c c R. C. Covert 15c st qual- Cheviots, a complete line, reg- WIL1. SAVE YOU MONEY IF YOU GIVE US A CHANCE. V V AVE UTAHS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE T. G. WEBBER, Superintendent- - d not ten but till o A slice of raw potato should be rubbed over new boots, which will then polish as well as old ones. Equal parts of ammonia and spirits of turpentine will take paint out nf clothing, no matter how dry ur how hard It may be. Cedar oil applied to the crevices of trunks and chests is a far better preventive against moths and certainly less disagreeable than moth balls. Cupboards infested with mice may be freed from them by the use of gum camphor. Put lumps of it on the shelves and the mice, which dislike the smell, will decamp. To take grease spots out of wallpaper, make a paste with fullers Latest Ideas in Lace. lace Tho day of the heavy, ropc-Ilkcomsorts now tho all and is waning, ing in now to trim summer frocks arc on the Chantilly order, thin and airy as cobwebs. But most beautiful cob vebs they are, wrought upon with delicate wreaths of flowers and other the Pompadour iosigns period. Breton, alcncon and the laces, as those with a basis of mallne are called, are fine net-lik- e a great season. Last have to going year one couldnt get laces coarse enough. The thing was perhaps over lone, which accounts for this revolution in favor of more dainty, fragile earth and water, spread it carefully trimmings. o on the 8 pots and let it remain till the next day. Brush off, and if the spots For Brunettes. have not quite gone repeat the proThe fashion of blending pale pink cess. and red is a blessing to brunettes, to o whom the combination Is most becomof Capes. Importance ing. The pink is used for the foundaCapes are Important factors on tion of the frock in some 6oft or tailor-mad- e gowns, and., aro an Im- gauzy fabric, with a garniture of mense assistance in remodeling a last cherry-colorepoppy or even crimseason's coat A velvet cape and cuffs son velvet Occasionally this order with perhaps a stitched belt and tabs, Is reversed and a red gown !e decorwill bring a garment of last season ated with flowers or ribbons In pale mark of pink, but the result in this case is not quite up to the high-watso satisfactory. fashion. e ma-lin- d, er o |