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Show TRUTH. 4 IKK MICK TO ALL NKVKR UNOCS SOLO Special Thanksgiving "Drives in HANDKERCHIEF LINENS The Entire Stock at enormous Price Concessions. 6REAT BARGAIN EVENT Youll find them Reduced MONDAY AND WEEK From 60c to 39c a yard. From 65c to From 75c to From 85c to From 90c to From $1.50 to $1.25 a yard From 2.00 to $1.60 a yard ClTABUSntO The tourists section of the Ladies Literary club met Tuesday momma at the club house. Two topics In the The study of Japan were presented. fall of the Shoguns and the reorganization of the government by N. B. White and a sketch of Kamakura. .dt dt The Ladles Aid society of the IHfl M. E. church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M. E. Foster at 1120 Sixth East street. Jl Miss Edith Maguire will receive her friends at her new studio, 252 Commercial club building today. Miss Maguire will spend the next two months in the city. dt Mrs. Joseph L. Rawlins has gone to California to recuperate after a lengthy siege of typhoid fever. dt dt IN THE SO CIAL REALM i Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay will sail shortly from Liverpool after having spent the summer in England and Scotland. She will reach here before Christmas. dt dt Mrs. W. H. Dale has returned from Kansas City, where she spent the past few months. S dt Mrs. O. J. Stillwell of Ogden Is visiting friends in the city. dt dt Miss Catherine Hoag of Ogden spent the week with friends in town. dt dt The Cleofan met Tuesday with Mrs. Charles Wells on Second street. Miss Emmeline Wells reviewed a portion of the history of France and Mrs. Emma J. McVicker discussed feudalism. dt dt Mrs. Edmund Wilkes entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon. dt dt Mrs. George Y. Wallace entertained a few friends at cards Wednesday ternoon. dt dt Mrs. W. F. Beer gave an afternoon party Friday. dt dt Mrs. E. O. Carr entertained Tuesday afternoon at her home on East First South street. dt dt Robert B. Tripp of Yankton, S. D., arrived in the city Tuesday and left today, accompanied by his wife, and two daughters for California. ' dt dt A concert and card party was given by the Steno club Friday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. dt dt The Wasatch Literary circle met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Williams. Mrs. Byron Cummings discussed The New Physical Culture, Mrs. J. C. McCain reviewed current events, and Mrs. Leatherwood led in expressing Thanksgiving Thoughts. dt dt A. W. Duvall and his two children returned Tuesday from their eastern trip. A of In honor of Mrs. Truman, Mr. Edward S. Ferry and Mrs. Montague luncheon Ferry gave a reception and on Thursday at the E. S. Ferry home on Brigham- street. The hours for the, luncheon were from 12 to 1:30, and the enassisting friends and the men were tertained at a tea later in the day. two Among those who assisted the O. J. Salisbury, hostesses were Mrs. James A. Mrs. Mrs. Robert Harkness, Miner, Mrs. Welton of Michigan, Mrs. O. W. Powers, Mrs. E. O. Howard, Mrs. R. B. Harkness, Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Mrs. Benner X. Smith, Mrs. Frank Jennings, Mrs. .David B. Hempstead, Miss Anna McCornick, Miss Emily Read, Miss Katherine Judge and Miss Lillian Woodward. Over a hundred were present. dt dt Mrs. Thomas Kearns has issued invitations for a reception, to be given next Wednesday. dt dt ALL THE NEW - dt d Miss Eleanor Crawford has returned from the east. Miss Mary Louies Anderson is remaining in the east for a visit with her brother. Battery The Shakespeare section of the Ladies Literary club met Wednesday The secmorning at the club house. tion finished the reading of or three and began the fourth act King Lear. dt dt the N. G. TJ. enter- tained their friends at a dancing naiv at tha nrmnrv Mrmdav evening. dt dt Miss Beulah Bachman, who has been visiting friends in the city, has returned to her home in Provo. dt Mrs. F. E. Straup of Bingham is in the city for a few days, visiting friends. dt dt Mrs. E. Bonnemort entertained at an Informal musical Monday evening at her home on Brigham street. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Legg and son, Harry, left Thursday for Arizona, to spend the winter. They go for the benefit of Mr. Leggs health. . AT... ZJ DISCOUNT Never in our history have we shown a handsomer or better assorted stock of rich trimmings, ornaments, chiffon, tinsel, spangled and St. Gall appliques, medallions, bands, points, etc., in all the newest imported creations, at prices ranging from 50c per yard up to $4, to be sold at a reduction of 25 per cent. Mrs. Clark and Miss Laura Clark, Rowland Hall after a months leave of wife and daughter of Senator Clark' of were at the Whitehall tor absence. Her son Richard is conva- aWyoming, few days this week. lescing at the home of Mrs. Eugene dt dt Lewis. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Stiehl entertained dt dt at dinner Tuesday evening in honor Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of of the birthday of the host Boston, accompanied by their chll-- 1 dt dt dren and maids, passed through on j Mrs. J. T. Keith has returned from their way to Manila the first of the a visit of several weeks with her paweek. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Peabody I rents in Evanston. went to Ogden with them on their dt dt way. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kiser give a Miss Alice Goodwin left Wednesday supper following the play Thursday evening for a few of the members of morning for the east. She will spend the company formerly friends of Mrs. the next two months in New York Kiser. with Mr. and Mrs. Savage at 415 Riverside avenue. Hoyt Sherman will return next week from a visit of a few weeks In the east Walkers Men's Outing Flannel PER CENT tore Niht Shirts at Reduction Prices Cosy sleeping garments for these frosty nights. Three splendid lines of night shirts go into this under-pric-e offering. The outing flannel is of good quality) nicely made aod finished throughout) full size patterns, good length. Monday, November 21st and week The 75c kinds, 45c. X The $100 for 75c. X The S1.50 for SMS. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Go. Grand Opening of the New Kolitz 60 AND 272 SOUTH MAIN STREET dt dt Mrs. Nat C. Goodwin, better known as Maxine Elliott, is the guest during her stay here of Mrs. Samuel dt dt The marriage of Miss Millie Ostler and William P. Gillespie took place at noon Wednesday In the temple. The event was followed by a reception at the home of the brides parents. Sufampper was served to 150 guests. The their ily were assisted in entertaining the guests by Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. parents of the groom, Mr. andOstler Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie will make their home in the city. dt dt Misses Kate Farrell and MargtfJJ Ryan entertained Friday night Miss Alexander of Kansas City Miss Vera Holden of Los Angeles. dt dt In the A hall was given Thursday ward amusement bal Twenty-firs-t der the auspices of the cial club. dt Mrs. Osmond Card enttalned In honor nesday at afternoon tea Mrs. Oscar Fry of Denver ' Up-to-Da- te SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th Everybody Invited. Go and see the finest display of Confections ever oifered in the city. FRED WILSON, Manager s dtdt Mrs. Ed X. Kirby, Miss Nellie and Mrs. Joseph Betenson, Sr., Los Angeles Tuesday, after several months with friends Lake. lew . 8 ggjt I |