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Show TRUTH 4 Darkness, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. Sturgis, Miss Katherine Williams, Miss Leta McMillan, Miss Gertrude McGrath, Miss Katherine Geddes, Miss Stella Salisbury, Miss Sanno, Miss Webber, Miss Dorothy Kinney, Miss Inez Trent, Miss Miller, Miss Margie Miller, Miss Addie Zane and Miss Emily Read. Mrs. R. MTABUSNtO 1114 ONC PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNOERSOLO Values of Unusual Merit in our Boys! Clothing and Gents Furnishing Department flenla' Cotton Half Hone in colors OK to i'M, regular 5c quaity, special price, pur of black and tan, sizes PRlr 81c d Cents' Combination and Ascot TIm A large assortment of fancy patterns; regular 05 cent Four-lii-llan- 45c grades: special price Cents' Fancy Sort Front Hhlrts In light and medium patterns of Madras and Percales, sizes H regular 1 1. &r values; f pedal price. ... l)5c Hoys' Hunter ltrown and Kalmr lllouse Wash Halts Ages 3 to 8 years: all our tl .75 and 12.00 grades, for this week, special price 1.45 to-17- , fSTAQLlSritO 'JNC PRICE TO ALL I8G4 NEVER UNIHBSOl 13. Jt J Mrs. Lichtenstein Lake. Harold E. Schiller and two children will leave next Wednesday Mrs. for Pertle Springs, Mo., where they will spend a few weeks and afterwards attend the Worlds fair at St. Louis. in the east Miss Sarah Eddington has returned and from a visit of several weeks at the TLife. Complimentary to Mrs. W. G. Sharp, Mrs. T. 13. Davis and Mrs. Roy McKay, former Salt lake girls, Mrs. Hoyt Shermati, Miss Sherman and Miss Laura Sherman gave an elaborate and elegant lea at the Sherman residence on Wednesday. The house was profusely and tastefully decorated with flowers and all the appointments were perfect. About 300 guests were entertained. Mrs. Robert Harkness and Mrs. George M. Downey had charge of the dining room, and the hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Edmund Wilkes, Mrs. Charles Wilkes, Mrs. Faber, Mrs. Windsor V. Rice, Mrs. E. O. Howard, and Sunday a n n o u li c e meats of extra or d i n a r y inducements . -- Worlds fair. Jt & 2 An elaborate tea was given ThursInvitations have been Issued for the day at the home of Mrs. Priscilla Jenwedding reception of Miss Winnifred nings by Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. W. Saville and Sylvester Q. Cannon, at W. ititer, in compliment to Mrs. Leroy 265 Fifth street, on June 15. Dinwoodey. Jt Jt Jt wtf The Misses Esther and Florence Mrs. James Hogle entertained at luncheons at the University club Wed- Allen and Miss M. M. Yardley will sail from Baltimore on June 22 on the nesday and Thursday. Nectar for Europe. Mrs. Union Worthington gave a jt jt Mrs. luncheon Thursday for Mrs. Roy George Sutherland, Mr. and MacKay. Mrs. Glen Miller and Dr. and Mrs. J Stauffer will sail for Liverpool on the Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hayt are ex- steamship Republic from Boston on pected home next week from the east June 9. where they have spent the past few Jt Jt months. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Ferry have returned from a months visit in CalMrs. Charles Wilkes and little ifornia. daughter will spend the summer with Jt Jt Captain and Mrs. H. D. Styer at Loentertained Harkness Robert Mrs. gan. the members of the Bridge Whist club Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Flagg are Tuesday evening. Jt Jt again at home at 475 East First South Miss Inez Trent of Palo Alto will be -- Social See Saturday jt Mrs. David Keith has returned after a long absence on the coast. will reside in Salt JUNE 5tli anl week WALKER BROS, DAY GOODS CO, members of Mrs. Tibbals class in the Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church and other friends. Seventy-flvguests were present. Music was a feature of the evening. e Jt Jt Miss Genevieve Douglas of Ogden was in the city this week, visiting Mr. the guest of honor at a tea to be given and Mrs. Jt J Alvin Beesley. Mrs. J. E. Bamberger entertained a by Mrs. William C. Hall next Tuesfew of her friends who were girls at day. Mrs. J. C. Cooper, Mrs. L. S. Mayne Jt Jt school in Knoxville, 111., at luncheon Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tibbals gave a and Miss R. B. Copp left over the yesterday. lawn party Monday evening to the Union Pacific Monday for New York, Jt J Mrs. It. A. Keyes will entertain at street. cards next Tuesday afternoon. Jt Jt Mrs. James E. Galigher entertained for Miss Starling and Miss Miriam Starling yesterday afternoon. J Jt ...THE... Mrs. E. E. Calvin and children will leave shortly for Portland, to join Mr. Calvin. J J Miss Dysait and Miss Ida Dysart will .leave shortly for Seattle to spend the summer. J Mabel I. ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE OF New And Silks OF J Miss Bridgman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bridgman, and Harry G. Wright were married Wednesday evening by Dean Eddie at St. Marks cathedral. The church was decorated for the occasion. The wedding was followed by a supper, and Mr. and Mrs. Wright left for a two months trip in the east. USUI 111 III Sill IBICES : Dress Goods Miss Mary Teasdale will go to Port- Our entire new and exquisite stock of Silks and Dress Goods included in this sale at sacrifice prices. Every yard cut in price for a decisive clearance Miss Mary Yardley left Wednesday afternoon for her home in St. Paul, Minn. land shortly to visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. El dredge. ' Nothing Held in Reserve! Big Bargains Await You! J Jt Miss Emma Lucy Gates is visiting friends in the city. Jl Jt Mrs. A. Timmony of Calientes, Nev., is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. C. R. Smith, at 666 East Third South street. The marriage of Miss Violet Morris and Marc Lichtenstein took place Wednesday evening at the Palace Mr. and hotel in San Francisco. Commences Monday Morning We intend to live the best values &.t.the lowest prices ever offered to the ladies of Salt Lake. W See Sunday's papers for particulars. ...JHE... Paris Millinery COMPANY i |