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Show Some Prices of Very Unusual Im- and Gents' Fumisning As wo desire to rail your attention to this this week, you are bound to deportment with this week's UAUGAINS be pleased Uents Fine Cnnliniera Half Hose in Natural Grey, Grey and JJlack, worth 33c. Sale 20. price this week, for Underwear Gents Heavy Fleereri-Llne- d all rises, worth 63c per garment. Sale price, 40c. Gents' Soft Front Shirts in heavy Madras; neat, patterns; sizes ilA to 17; worth Cl. Sale price, 75c. Hoys fioui; Fane Hulls, ages 12 to 0 years: in dark mixtures and black Cheviots; worth 17. up-to-da- te Sal. price. 94.05. Hoys' Kiiho i'ant Suits, In dark grey mixtures and blue Cheviots: ages 8 to 16 years; worth (3.30 anl (I. Sale price, 92.50. Boys' Overcoats, in plain dark grey: ages 4 to 8 years; neatly tailored; worth 3. Sale price, 93.50. fflmsatp q brides at the home of thewitnessed her homo at Alameda, Cal., today, ater evening The ceremony was s visit with friends in mother. a of relatives and by a large number this city. friends of the two young people. J8 & jt Dr. A. D. Melvin has returned from a Mrs. C. R. Wells, who has been several for been he has where Arizona, some time, weeks past. guest of her parents for southern in has returned to her home Mrs. Fritz Miller and the Misses Utah. i8 Blanche Miller and Ruby Heidel left The marriage of Miss Eva Barton, on Monday evening for St. Louis and and Chicago. daughter of Mrs. S. A. Barton, Jt & Hyrum Barton, son of the late Hyrum Mrs. K. O. Keyes of 156 Brigham Barton, is announced, the event havat street is entertaining the Misses ing taken place early in September are at of Shoshone, Idaho. Farmington. The young couple home for the present at 110 Oak street. J i8 throe-month- portance in Boys1, Clothing truth. Bam WII.IMM IN THE SOCIAL REALM Miss Kate Williams, daughter of Mr. P. L. Williams, won the Newhouse golf trophy on Monday at the finals at the Country club. Mrs. Copp was a close competitor. The winning of the trophy this time does not vest Its ownership WENS VESTS And a Special Lot with More Reduction. 'v. ' Mc-Fa- ll Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Buckle were surprised Monday evening at their home Jl The second set of the preliminaries in the golf contest was played Wednesday afternoon at the Country club, and resulted in the defeat of three of the contestants. Miss Katherine Judge won from Mrs. McGurrin by a score of J8 two up and three to play. Miss Lillian at was and A reception given. hop Woodward defeated Miss Dorothy KinIt on Fort Douglas Friday evening. ney by the same score, while Mrs. is understood that there will ho no Channing holds a victory over Miss default. more Informal hops this winter in the Margie Miller by Jt Jt garrison, but instead two formal hops which for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jennings have will be given each month, invitations will be extended. These returned from a visit to St Louis and events will surpass any hops hereto- the east fore given at Fort Douglas. Jt Jt It jt Mrs. Jungk was the hostess WednesThe 05 normal class gave its annual day afternoon at an informal affair in opening ball in the museum hall at honor of her sister, Mrs. Morrow. the university last evening. The chapJt Jt erones for the occasion were Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Windsor will T. Kingsbury, Mrs. W. M. Stewart, be home from their wedding trip early Mrs. Byron Cummings, Mrs. E. G. next week. and Mrs. J. EL McKnight. Jt Jt ?8 & Mrs. William H. Child will be at Miss Bess Chandler has returned home throughout the winter the first from a visit of a month in the east. and third Tuesdays of each month. J8 Jt on York street, Waterloo, the occasion being their crystal wedding anniversary. Games and music were the amusements of the evening, after which supper was served. Go-wa- n, in the winner. Miss Williams will have possession of the prize for a year, when it will be put up to competition again, and if Miss Williams wins the second time she will then own it. Miss Williams is a splendid player. The Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Webber and Miss trophy is a handsome silver tea service of five pieces. Webber and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Franken are home from a visit of sevMrs. and Miss Sadler have returned eral weeks at St Louis. & from the east 8 58 Mrs. E. J. Yard of Denver is visiting friends in the city, making her Mrs. Downey entertained Monday. headquarters at the Knutsford. & 8 At the tea given Sunday evening by Mrs. 0. J. Salisbury and Miss Stella Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Rooklidge in honor of Dr. and Mrs. McEnery, about Salisbury spent Tuesday at the Judge a dozen old friends met for the even- country place. J & ing and, after a dainty menu, enjoyed Mrs. Walter G. Tuttle was the hosa pleasant time. 58 tess Wednesday afternoon at the first ,8 The ladies of Unity Circle gave a of a series of euchre parties at her Kensington Wednesday afternoon at home, 368 First street. Mr. and Mrs. buttle entertained again Thursday Unity hall, from 3 to 5 oclock. Mr. evening. Fish read In a Balcony," in prepara8 of tion for the dramatic presentation Mrs. A. R. Weeter of Park City is the poem to ba given at Unity club in tho city, the of Miss ..Lilian next Monday evening by Mrs. Arm- Bain at the New guest Southern hotel. strong, Mrs. Kelsey and Miss Grace Belle Davis. Ira 0. Rhoades left Tuesday for a J 58 . Mrs. It. E. Provost of Pittsburg, Pa., short trip to Sacramento. Jt jt Mrs. S. Silcox and Mrs. H. A. Hurd of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lamb enterGrand Junction, Colo., visited for a few days in Salt Lako this week. tained at dinner for ten. Thursday 8 & avening, in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. William A. McEnery. Miss Dolly Bemls has returned, after an absence of several week. J j 8 Miss Jennie Thompson of Spring-Miss Mona Thompson, who has been villo is the guest of Mrs. Simon Bamvisiting in the east for some time, has berger. decided to take a course in vocal inMiss Allie Peterson of Provo is struction under Madame von Klenner of New York, and will he away for sev- spending a few days in the city with friends. eral months. & & The Ladies Aid society of the First Mrs. Ferguson was hostess at a dinner party Monday evening, given in Baptist church met Wednesday afterhonor of her mother. Mrs. Sharp. Cov- noon at 2:30 at the church parlors ers were laid for twelve. J8 J8 The marriage of Miss Maud Emsley Miss Antoinette Berry will return to and Roy Watrous took place Tuesday J8 J Group of Mens Vests birfe-eyepique, duck, in black and white effects, and all white that were $1.50, 1.75 and $2 each Monday and the .week, if the lot lasts so long, $115. All other vests made of pique linen, marseilles, birdseye, duck vesting fabrics, sold regularly at $2.50 and $3, reduced to $1 75 those that were $4 and $4 50, for $2.50 the $5 and $G for $3.00. VILIE! BROS, DB1 GDODS , CO. of the brides parents in the presence of a large number of the friends and relatives of the young people. The wedding was followed by a reception at the Lees home, 634 West Fourth North street t$8 jt Mrs. James E. Jennings entertained yesterday at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Morrow. The usual holiday balls will be given at Christensens, afternoon and even- ing of Thanksgiving. Jt Mrs.. Victor M. Clement entertained Mrs. Joseph L. Rawlins, who suffered a few friends at dinner at the Country from typhoid fever for several weeks, club Wednesday evening. is quite ill, being yet so weak that her 8 friends are not allowed to see her. But jt Miss Laura Sherman left on Wednes- day evening for the northwest, where she will spend a month. Jt Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiser have re- turned from a visit of some weeks in California. Jt Mrs. Mary Irwin returned Wednes- day after an absence of several weeks in New York. Jt . . Jt Off 1- -3 jt A reunion of the Wells family .was held Thursday evening at the home of Miss Lyde Wells in honor of the ninetieth birthday of the late Daniel H. Wells. Jt Jt Laumes K. Bemis has gone east. Ji j I Mrs. Mary. S. Klopenstine left Thursday for St. Louis, Chicago and other eastern cities. Jt 8 Mrs. M. J. McGill of Park City has returned home from a several months visit in Pennsylvania. Jt jt Charles F. Bellemere has returned to the city after spending a month in the eastern states. Jt Mr. and Mrs. jt Harris K. Masters have to New York, Mrs. Masters to regone main all winter, but Mr. Masters to return shortly. Jt Miss Eva Lees and Emmett W. were married Wednesday PIANO OPPORTUNITIES. We are constantly taking in exchange pianos of different makes and have a most excellent line to select from now. Look these over and see if you had not better investigate these great bargains. One Emerson upright, ebon-ize- d case, good shape ..$100.00 One Willard upright, walimt case, slightly used ...... One Hinze upright, walnut case, nearly good as new One Chickering upright, ebonized case, fine condi-tion, originally sold for $650.00, now ... .. ..r. . . . One Kimball upright, mahogany case, used only short time, regular $450.00 piano, now One Kimball upright, oak case, just as good as new, only used few months, now One Conover upright, largest size, oak case hew last Christmas, regular $650.00, now One Steinway upright, rosewood case, cost $700.00, good as new, now only... L 175 00 185 00 ' 200 00 225. 00 250 00 ' 350 00 400 ORGANS. One Chicago Cottage Organ, walnut case, large size, originally $150.00, now w,uw only One Kimball Organ, oak case, regular $150.00, now only v We have many other bargains write at once. By-wat- er oo; musio DBALSRS MUSIC CLAYTON even- ing by Bishop William McMillan. The ceremony was performed at the home w LIIDINS 109 Main Street Salt Lak r |