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Show T R. U TM 4 dally pretty and appropriate. IN THE SOCIAL REALM Sixty-thre- e was the game played. Assisting the hostesses in serving refreshments were: Miss Rose Howard, Miss Rena Redman, Miss Marie Berkhoel, Miss Grace Richardson and Miss Lena Myers. Very enjoyable musical numbers were furnished during the afternoon by Miss Allen, Miss Evans and Miss Scckels. & . STAPLE Tito second annual breakfast of the Reviewers club took placo Wednesday at the University club. The decorations were profuse and effective. Mrs. W. F. Adams was the toastmis-tresand the following toasts were .... s, RIBBONS So reduced as to make our Millinery section one of our busiest part men Is. de- Monthly mid All Week Pi vc-- 1 rich wido Fancy Kihbons, iiov-cl- ty dchlgns among lliem dots st jpos, plaids mid (lowers (W effects, worth cents, this Si weak, Kir yard I w tSTABLlSntO 1864 given and responses made: If Before a Repast It Shall Please You to GratiMrs. fy the Table with a Grace, Itoyle; Club Ideals, Mrs. Evans; "Woman, the One Thing Finished In This Hasty World, Mrs. WIghtman; Each for the Joy of the Working, Our Chief Mrs. Elmer B. Jones; Guest, Mrs. Hal W. Brown; Welcome Smiles and Farewell Goes Out Sighing, Mrs. C. D. Moore; I Will Strive with Things Impossible, Mrs. It. C. Woodruff. The other members present were: Mrs. John Delano, Mrs. E. A. Wcdgewood, Mrs. Ellen Elliott, Mrs. W. S. Loomis, Mrs. Charles G. Plummer, Mrs. F. A. Vincent and Miss Delia Snow. t TO NEVER UNUCRSOLT ALL j Park and Sarah Reid For big savings this week on articles most in demand at this season of the year, such as Park are expected to return from California today. & Gen. J. M. J. Sanno, a retired army officer, accompanied by his . wife, are They will guests at Whitehall. summer here. the probably spend & S Miss Louise Bascom, who has just finished her freshman year at Wellesley, will spend the summer vacation in her old home in North Carolina. 58 & Will Bateman is home from Stanf- Wash Goods Wool Dress Goods .Real Organdies Womens Suits Girls Suits Spring Coats Corsets Infants Dresses Fans ord. ijt Miss Amy Ball leaves next week cago are in the city visiting with for an extended visit in St. Louis, Chicago and New York. Judge and Mrs. C. S. Zane. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zane of JNI PPlt Mrs. Hugh Great Opportunities Chi- Slippers Mens Ties Miss Julia Streitz is visiting her Earl Davelcr is home from- Berkeley aunt, Mrs. B. T. Young, at G09 West has for the summer vacation. - The Salt Palace management made elaborate preparations for the grand opening, which will embrace, What among other amusements, Happened to Brown, under the management of Wilson and Butcher, with a first-clascompany. High class will bo vaudeville presented all the season. Moving pictures illustrating the Passion play, will he among the first attractions. This year the Salt Palace .will bo hotter than ever. s South Temple. 5l A reception was given at the home of Mrs. Pitt Thursday afternoon for the friends of Mrs. Aseneth Adams. j enterUnion Worthington tained at a reception Thursday noon. Mrs. Holman gave a luncheon Wednesday. Artistic como binations added to the beauty of the What happened to Brown? affair. The guests were: Mrs. Robert o K. Ilarkness, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, Shoe companys Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, The Walk-Ove- r Mrs. Victor so business is increasing rapidly that M. Clement, Mrs. S. Woodward, Mrs. to be doubled. W. Montague Ferry, Mrs. Thomas their store space had The alterations nre almost completed Weir, Mrs. 0. W. Powers and Miss and additional stock is being put in. Keogh. 259 South Main street. Miss Mary Louise Anderson entertained for Mrs. Roy McKay at luncheon Wednesday. The guests were, besides Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Union Worthington, Mrs. Arthur Bird, Mrs. R. H. Channing, Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. Robert Ilarkness, Miss Katherine Lowe and Miss Marie Nason. r, . Four Extra Specials in Shirt Waist Suits Misses White Dresses Mrs. George P. 58 58 T You can not afford to pass Walkers next week. "Sales begin Monday, the Miss Beatrice Cheeseman will return early in June Jrom St. Louis, where she has been attending school. & & 23rd. Plummer entertained at a Japanese tea yesterday Mrs. Charles G. afternoon. & Hoyt Sherman will leave next week for a visit in the east. On his return he will be accompanied by Roger Sherman, who has just graduated at Andover and will shortly take his examinations for entrance to Yale. & Miss Gertrude Mayer entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of her guests, Miss Adams and Miss Davis. 5t 58 I Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. ing on the evening of Friday, May 27. Mrs. Frederick C. Dern, Mrs. Howard S. Stowe, Mrs. William L. Nicol, Mrs. W. Edward Wilson, Mrs. Arthur B. Witcher, Mrs. Russell G. Schulder, Mrs. William L. Ellerbeck and Mrs. Edward C. Parsons are to he the chaperons. The members of the class are: Clarence G. Dresser, R. E. Caldwell, George Riser, Alfred J. Heltcn, Nellie Goss, Ivy Chase Dix, Claudia Schmierer, Delta Cole, Fred J. Pack and A. P. Merrill. Mrs. Zink and Mrs. Moulton entertained the ladies of the Unity circle at a Kensington in Unity hall, 140 Second East street, on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Fisk gave an account Mrs. Henry A. Luce has returned of personal experience in work from a months stay in Montana, acof .London, England. companied 'by her sister, Mrs. Ellen Mrs. Hepburn gave a luncheon for among the poor Hubbard of Plains, Mont 5 the visiting ladies at Fort Douglas & E. W. Clarke, formerly of this city, Wednesday. The decorations were all Dal Twitchell, formerly of this in spring flowers. This was the first but now of Butte, is spending a few city, but now of Seattle, is visiting days here on his way to the coast. jof a series of entertainments to be here. 58 & J8 Mrs. given by Hepburn, and the Members of the student of the body Miss Mamie Napper entertained at guests were: Mrs. Potter of St. Louis, of Utah will give an excur- luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Ferrer, Miss Dusenberry of New University York. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ham, Mrs. sion to Saltair this evening in honor 8 Jt Gail iff end Mrs. LcMay. Following of the visitors from various parts of Miss Leta McMillan entertained the luncheon bridge was played. the state who come to attend the very charmingly at a dancing party state track meet. & on Tuesday evening. The handsome Mr. rod Mrs. W. G. Lamb enter-t-'bie- d ThM-siievening in honor of Mrs. H. E. Melton is visiting her residence on Brigham street was Mrs. Jay T. Harris. sister in Helena. tastefully and profusely decorated and the sixty guests spent a most enm Thcso four suits an1 Cushioned with au aim to get fur away from the common place of i lie r One is made of cotton etumlnc, colors, . pule blue, cadet and chain pmMi-- made Miss Helen Bailey will entertain pleat ml f'ont, trimmed with soli sirups . bor friends et a salmagundi party and novelty wnite lhittenln-ririiujrsAnother made of Tino Inillioiuiiie in this evening at her home, 715 Second bine, black and bmn. pleated front street. . trimmed w; lx ami side pleated xkir-rows of tailor siitnuiiu mui mu tons. Misses Esther T. Allen and Miss Another made of b ark and white B Marguerite Donnellan, who leave shepherd check wasted, 'll plants of waist end seems of skirl piped with shortly on long visits, were enterdark red . tained at cards Wednesday afternoon The i tiler is made of Scottish snlMnr by Misses Agatha Berkhoel and Beof him andsiey invisible pl.iid. pleati d atrice OConnor. The Berkhoel home, skirt, waist pleated with suie'ri front 'trlmu.e.1 with wliito aud where the affair was given, was propiped with un al hut tons. fusely decorated with flowers. y udy-to-wca- r. m-t- The score and tally-card- s & joyable evening. Harry Fulton returned yesterday 8 & from Baltimore, where he has been The Misses Alexander gave an inattending a medical school during the formal tea Wednesday afternoon for past year. their guest, Miss Lake of Chicago. 58 J Friends of Gordon Hutchins will he glad to learn that he is on the road to recovery after an operation for appendicitis at St. Marks hospital. & Invitations have been issued by the college graduates of the University of Utah, class of 1904, for a dance spring were espe-- to be given at the University build- - 8 Mrs. Junius F. Wells entertained at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon In honor of Miss Catherine Culmcr. J Miss Helen Bamberger will return from New Jersey about June 30 to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamberger. Sid ney Bamberger will be home In a fe |