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Show 5 They Attract Attention Work That Is Admired of all good dressers. Our Derbys and Soft Hats for Fall are shown in distinctive The customer who is favored with our unequaled work never fails to praise it. shapes. Miller, Warburton and Dennev in .OO qualities. The Horton, the popular and stylish $3.00 Hat. There are people talking about it from coast to coast. The new Fall and Winter novelties in Furnishings are ready for inspection. Agents Dr. Delmel Linen Mesh Underwear. Shirts to Order. Agents Troy Laundry, Dr. Jae?er Sanitary Wool Underwear.... THE LAUNDRY Brown, Terry TELEPHONE 192. 2 rings. ence of a small gathering of relatives and friends. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Grace Bunting, and the best man was Dr. Gleason. The bride was given away by her She guardian, David Wolstenholme. wore a stylish wedding gown of white silk chiffon over taffeta, and carried white roses. The bridesmaid wore blue chiffon. Following the ceremony refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. Helton left for Scofield Thursday, which will be their home. d d . 166 MAIN STREET Their Douglas during the winter. plans have not been fully matured a? yet, but one thing is certain, that Fort Douglas residents will take quite an active part in the coming social season. dt J Miss Mary Louise Anderson and Miss Crawford wjll be away from the city for another month. They are now visiting the family of James A. Pollock at St. Louis and enjoying the exposition. dt jt At her heme on East South Temple street Wednesday Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall entertained at luncheon for Miss Estelle Coleman, who is about to return to Denver. dt Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker have returned from the east. & dt Mrs. R. Savage and family have returned to the city. At the County club Wednesday Mrs. Edward S. Ferry entertained at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Cosby. Three tables were used and the decorations were scarlet woodbine and yellow dahlias. Some twenty-fiv-e guests enjoyed the event, which was one of the brightest of the season. jjt dt The departure of Colonel and Mrs. d Holmes was made an event of their Miss Avera Hardy of Provo and Alfriends, many going to the Rio Grande fred Van Dyke of this city were marstation in carriages and automobiles to say goodbye. It will be some time ried in the Temple Wednesday and before they return ,and therefore the left in the evening on a wedding trip. S d big house on State street will not be as gay as in former seasons. Miss Mary Anson and J. Fred d jC Daynes were married in the Salt Lake Mrs. Lockwood and the ladies cf Temple Wednesday, and in the evenFort Douglas will decide upon a series ing a reception was given in their of entertainments to be given at Fort honor at the home of the brides fath Walker's J'tore EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Finest Imported Dresses and Coats For Women and Children OF QUALITY, mm Woodruff Co, Less Than Half Prices, Handsomest of garments-- made from choicest of fabrics. The most exclusive models those that set the styles. Shown in west windows. Invitation is extended to all whether to buy or just look. COME MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, AND WEEK. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. PHONES BELL 192 and 193. IND. 192. 166 MAIN STREET. fcostume of Time of Louis. XV. d A charming Louis XV. creation of a lark blue velvet jacket, cut low in front and at the back and er, P. J. Anson. Many friends called to wish the young people a, long life and a happy one. con-lste- J J The history section of the Ladies Literary club met on Wednesday at the club rooms. dt Mrs. T. R. Ellerbeck has gone to Pocatello, Ida., to visit with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Tupper. dt d Mrs. E. L. Eno of Denver, who ha3 been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Wallace, has returned home to Denver. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wallace have returned from St. Louis, Kansas City and Denver, where they have been visiting for the past three weeks. dt dt Mrs. A. D. Wallace is entertaining Miss Adele Bradford, a daughter of the president of the Colorado State Federation of Womans clubs. Miss Bradford was Mrs. Wallaces bridesmaid one year ago. o Conspiracy. Conspiracy comes from a Latin word meaning to breathe together. The picture it gives of a group of plotters with their heads thrust up is a compact bunch is vivid enough to render enjoyable the sarcasm of the old Roman who invented the term. o Light Fires for Jews. Lighting fires for the Jews is the way in which .some people in Manchester earn a living. Strict Jews must not light fires or candles on the framing a white satin vest. The elSabbath, which begins on Friday at bow sleeves were completed by nu-flesunset. So they hire Christians to do The skirt, short and full, was of pale pink satin trimmed at the lowit for them. er edge with wreaths of flowers. The o hat, of dark blue velvet, was ornaSaves Hand From Amputation. mented with two white plumes. A London doctor, by grafting Under Louis Xyi. the styles in V nerve from a live spaniel into were wonderfully modified. Thq a mans lacerated wrist, is said to costumes varied but little, becoming have saved the hand from amputacharmingly graceful at the shepherdtion. ess period. s. the-sciati- c air-dre- ss o Said by Uncle Eben. Dont git out o patience wif de -- o Cause of Beri-Ber- i. man dat thinks he knows it all, said A doctor in the West Indies says Uncle Eben. De chances are dat hes is caused by eating rice that beri-begwine to git' all de lesson he needs that has stood for a day or two after when he stahts in takin' his own cooked. being tips. Washington Star. ri |