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Show TRUTH 4 1N YOU WAM A FOUNTAIN PBSI Buy the Best! Watermans Ideal Are (iuarntitccd Fountain Pen Perfection Our $2.50 Line of Waterman's Ideal Fen u tain Pens, In points and styles to suit every writers wants and fancy, have thu Auerbach Kuaranteo for pcrfi'rllon, and must be just right. Lets show them to you and explain. ESTABLISH! 0 I8R4 the present three Its are made up and a butcher. a hanker, Clayton, Society, even in the restricted sense, is a very complex, heterogenous mass. Its ways are peculiar. In Salt Lake, as in every other city of this and other countries, there are the wealthy class, who can well afford to spend money in entertaining, and who in most casos dont care much about society. The newspapers force them into prominence frequently against their inclinations. There is another set who really enjoy social functions. Their means are moderate and they are willing to spend freely. There is another set, which is well represented in Salt Lake. They are society mad. They would seli their sculs to get into society; they love above all things to see their names in the newspapers in the list of guests at a high society affair. Their means are not large enough to enable them to hold up their end in society, but to get in oven on the ragged edge they submit to many indignities and skimp themselves of even the necessaries of life in order to make a showing in society. The grocer, baker and candlestick maker find it hard to collect bills from them. They sacrifice their peace of mind on the altar of society. Is the game worth the candle? of who was deputy county has been found guilty of treasurer, misappropriating funds and is elected for a term in the state prison. Hendricks lias been put to a great deal of trouble and expense in this matter,! and all because a lot of his misguided friends insisted that he should appoint this man a deputy. The municipal electric light plant is now working all right. The trust in is and it mourning plant ought to lie. It charged 75 cents per month for an incandescent light, while the new plant charges 35 cents, or three for one dollar. The trust folks have now dropped to 20 cents per light, but the peopie are slaying with the municipal people. Anyono sending information of one Aqulla Noheker, candidate for governor on the Democratic ticket, will he handsomely rewarded by communicating with Joe Mon son at Richmond. Nebekcr Is a blonde, with blue eyes, rather good looking,, is fond of lamb fries and strawberries and when last heard from was in Old Mexico. o What happened to Brown? o We want to please you. How? By giving you Clear Creek Coal. Why? Because we want your trade. o Ask ; the furniture man. o THE SOCIAL REALM 'jt Jt ners and were chaperoned by Mrs. E. A. Walker. In addition to Mrs. Walker ther were present Miss Sherman, Miss Laura Sherman, Miss Salisbury, Aliss McGrath, Miss Kinney, Miss Zane, Miss Read, Will Lawrence, J. Walcott Thompson, George N. Lawrence, James A. Goodwin, Jack Royle and Mr. Topliff. Jt JC Paul F. Nolan and Miss Lillie G. PItf wer married at Santa Monica, Cal., Monday afternoon, in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Rev. Frederick Post officiating. Jt Jt and Mrs. Nolan will spend a few days with Air. and Mrs. Geo. M. Nolan at Boise, Ida., before returning to Salt Lake. Air. Jt Airs. Victor M. Clement returned store There are many opportunities for savings throughout the store this week. Nearly every department has special inducements of some kind. The more prominent attractions are: absence of some She is at home at Mrs. Woodwards on Fifth East street. Tuesday after an time in California. Jt Jit and Mrs. Elmer E. Darling have gone to St. Louis to spend a few weeks at the fair. Mr. Jt Jit the hostess at a luncheon Tuesday at the Mrs. Charles Onderdonk was University club, her guests being Mrs. William Bayley, Jr., Miss Leta MacMillan and Miss Stella Salisbury. J Jt On Monday evening Major George Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes gave M. and Mrs. Downey entertained fifty for the Orpheus club cona box guests at a buffet supper in honor of cert atparty the Salt Lake theater Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George F. Downey of Denver. The affair was one of the evening. Jt .. Jit most pieashnt of the week. The Bachelor Maids of the Univer- . J (WALKERS Ladies Suits and Dresses Prices are liberally cut. Entire line of Dress Goods Prices cut squarely in two Boys' Wash Suits at 98c Should he $1.50. Rugs, Carpets and Draperies, at fetching prices. Laces and Embroideries at savings that will satisfy. Jt sity gave a dancing party last evenThe Museum building. tained at dinner on Tuesday evening, ing at thewere T. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. Mrs. Joseph Kingscomplimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ben- chaperons Mrs. W. W. Mrs. Riter, Byron bury, ner X. Smith. Miss Rose M. Vimont, Cummings, Jt Jt Mrs. Emma J. McVicker, Mrs. William The Misses Cosgriff gave a card AI. Stewart, Mrs. J. El McKnightand tween the hours of 4 and 6 about 80 party on Tuesday evening at the Ken- Aliss Anna Youngberg. guests attended. The hostess was asyon hotel. Jt sisted in receiving by Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Jt Jt Messrs. 0. H. Gray, Hugh Satterlee Benner X. Smith, Mrs. W. H. CunF. C. Richmond and Miss Gladys Airs. James Chambers Dick, George Riter gave a box party at ningham, have gone east. Miss Richmond will and Sait Lake theater Thursday even- Miss Anderson, Aliss Leta McMillan the and Miss Elizabeth McIntyre. spend the summer in Massachusetts ing. with relatives. Jt Jt Jt v Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard enter- J Jt Airs. A. W. McCune, Jr., has gone to Air. and Airs. W. G. Lamb enterMrs. George P. Holman entertained California. tained at dinner Thursday evening In at cards Tuesday afternoon. Jt Jt honor of Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris. Jt Jt Harold Bird returned Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Russell G. Schul- from Berkeley, where he has been atAirs. Union Worthington has issued der, Miss Aileen Maclean entertained cards for a tdh next Thursday after- tending school for the past year. at luncheon at the University club on noon from 4 to 6 oclock. J Jt , Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Bintz and Aliss June Jt Jt Jt Jt Capt. S. V. Ham entertained Gov. Bintz leave early in June to spend the Miss Jessie Lake of Chicago is a summer in Laramie, Wyo., and DenDurbin, Secretary of State Storm and ver. guest of Miss Sarah Alexander. Attorney-GenerMiller of Indiana at . Jt Jt Miss Minnie Kiesel of Ogden is the guest of Miss Margaret Park. al the post Tuesday afternoon. jt jt Jt Jt Harry Fulton, who has been attenda medical college near Baltimore, . Miss Agatha Berkhoel and Miss ing will return next week to spend the Jt Jt Beatrice OConnor will entertain at summer with his Miss Pearl Weller is home from parents, Dr. and next cards in afternoon Airs. Wednesday Keogh. Washington, D. C. honor of Miss Esther Allen, who Jt jt Jt jt leaves shortly for Berlin, and Miss Mrs. A. W. Putnam of Ogden, chairAirs. Thomas Flesher of Ogden was Alarguerite Donnellan, who will go to of the guest of Air. and Airs. I. Marks the California early in June for an ex- man of the state reciprocity bureau tended stay. early days of this week. Jt Jt Jt jt An invitation has been received by Airs. Charles Cismon and daughter, Collector of the Port Greene wald has received his commission, and in a very few days will open his office in the Atlas block. An inspector from California is expected daily, with the necessary paraphernalia for the busi- ness. Senator Kearns has taken much interest in the new port, and has used his influence to get things under Airs. Rich, have gone to St. Louis. way without delay. Goods are already Jt jt on the way from the Atlantic coast for Aliss Alarge Ellerbeck entertained Salt Lake merchants. at cards Tuesday afternoon. -- - o Jt jt The way to collect is to collect. A. Airs. B. Peck, after an absence The way to have your bills collected of is home again. floor to months, eight to Wallace. them is hand Top 10G9 k. D. F. Walker Bldg. Phone Jt jt o Aliss Alay Price is visiting friends in Provo. . The officers and members of the evenJt jt .Royal Arcanum entertained last freinds their of a number ing large Samuel Newhouse entertained Wedat their hall, 21 West First South street. Music, dancing and refresh- nesday evening at a dinner for fourteen. The guests were young girls ments filled in a very delightful who selected their own dinner part- - to assist at a reception to be given by the general press committee of the General Federation of Womens clubs to the Worlds fair press parliament on Saturday afternoon, Alay 21, at the Worlds fair grounds, St. Louis. Airs. William A. Nelden Jt Jt Airs. R. J. Glen denning gave a very elaborate tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of her mother, Airs. Hubbard W. Reed, who recently returned from an extended trip abroad. The handsome residence was beautifully decorated with flowers and evergreens and the appointments were perfect. Be- - LYON & CO. |