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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURI AL ingtona birthday at the Royal b ffiralm $ interesting entertainment of the Longfellow Night" the h y the pupil o the Sacred Heart numher of friend demy. A U present nd the following proiVM! Ear vilThe True Spirit of Long hlu J. Tarter eiLiw" Lindsay The Bridge Ml ,010. Mias Mercer, vu.lin. Miss J. Tarter: Harp, Miss X Coltman; piano, Miss Kane Legend.... ending The Beautiful .....Miss Gamble Tai oto. The Arrow and tu Bon Miss Nlederkom. piano, Mias Pfaff. 1907. PAGE THREE . scad-- 1 44 4 Hugh Dougall of Salt Lake Is spend- lug a few days In the city with friends. BUY OGDEN PROPERTY j 444 Miss Minnie Kiesel Is the guest of Mrs. Grant Hampton In Salt Lake. Night Iigfallow v emy. SAT,. RDAY, FEBRUARY 23, The guest favors were little souvenir 444 hatchets and primes were won by Miss The Lucky Thirteen club will meen Esther Roberts, Miss Mae Stewart. Mr. Wednesday with Mrs. Flewelllng. Roland Weston and Mr. Frank Harris. The hostess was assisted by Miss Miss Rita Holland spent the week, Stella Warren and Miss Lorene Gray in Salt Lake with friends. and those present to meet Miss Mor444 ton were Misses Alice Bennett. Eleanor Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth is visitBarton, Esther Roberts, May Stewart. ing friend in Salt Lake. Erma Jackson. Arvllla Fielding. Duisy Greene. Helen Rivers, Grace Roberts. Kathryn Barker, Grace Elliott; Messrs. Robert Stanley. Frank Harris, Harry Ellis, Jack Fisher, Horace Brooks. Roland Weston, Charles Morris, Gordon Mitchell, George Markham. Carl Preston, Weyman Clark and Louis Anderson. ; AND IT WILL MAKE YOU MONEY j 44 This is not Mot Air advice nor a Get Rich Quick proposition but our business judgment. How many times did your own Judgment say, BUY, but you diJ not for the reason you did not take to INVESTIGATE. Now look back and see what might have been. Profit by your past evjKrience and INVESTIGATE. BUSINESS PROPERTY. RESIDENCES. fi frontage, 1 story on Wash- 7.500 Ktoll fi. on Washington. improved. (7JOOO 444 ft. on Washington. The Knights of Pythias were the 16,000 bldg ohsts a at card HOWS THIS? pleasantly arranged uie We offer One Hundred Dollars Reparty and social Monday evening. ... FARMS. Cards, dancing and refreshments were ward for any case of Catarrh that ..... ir it is Not Always" acres, good laud; five acres of features the entertainment and a cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Miss M. Kane. iiuit. house, good water of number F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Cure. friends the large enjoyed Evangeline rmht Heading ft 3000 We. the undersigned, have knows F. Mias A. Trapp affair. l acre iv house. farm, for 13 I 4 last 4 4 the Cheney years, and Station Sandalphon (Musical .ll improved, good water right. Mrs. R. p. Hunter, Miss Mary Rob- believe hlin perfectly honorable In all background by Loomis) 6000 Miss A. Coltman erts, Miss Jessie Mauer, Miss Jean business transactions and financially Miss Twelve able to acre out Miss fruit 12th and Hunter, orchard, mads Daisy St.; Maginnla any carry Tarter. obligations Piano. Mias J. tine paying proposition Ethel Harcuinbe were the guests at by his firm. 8000 Hiawatha from ' Reading WALDIXit. K1XXAX A MARVIN. Vifls r.M the Three thousand acres farm land In wedding In Salt a Wholi sale druggists Toledo, O. Weber County, your own price. vrUal solo, The Day Is Done"..Balfe Lake Wednesday evening. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter- 44 Miss A. Coltman. The W. C. T. U. gave their annual nally, acting directly upon the blood Plano, Miss J. Tarter. If you have property to Washington's of birthday dinner at the and mucous surfaces of the system. ' Sonnets Book from Reading Methodist church parlors yesterday Testimonials sent free. Price 75c LIST it with us. bell, Nature'' (,) afternoon and the affair was largely Pr bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Both Phones 76 (b) Holidays Take Hall's Family Pills for conatl- attended. M Poets jatlon. Miss CNeilL Mrs. W. E. Trapp of Pocatello, Ida., Reading from Moriturt Balutamus" ....Miss Mercer was In the city this week to visit her Balf daughter, who Is a student at the SaBeware Chorus, cred Heart Academy. The Undergraduates: 4 444 Miss Margaret Corn, who has been Surprise. Jolly visiting her cousins, the Misses Bess On Wednesday evening a number of and Mildred McMillan, In Salt Lake, met Stone young friends of Archl has returned home. a him tendered plea-and home at hi T 4 4 surprise. The evening was spent McDermott and children Mrs NEW YORK. Feb. 2S. Embroidered braid, is one of the new offerings. John at high live and other games, prises and Mrs. Thomas E. Fitzgerald left j strips sold by the yard fur collars are Thii' Is no imitation In which the at cards being won by Miss Nellie Monday evening for a few weeks j by no means new, but this year some brui'l effect has been simulated by Wilson, Mr. Arnes Sumner, Miss Annie visit to California. of the dealers are making the strips of miU'liiiicry, and although it Is by no E Chatland and Mr. Leslie Doon. Mrs. heavier material, so they are lens 1- menus the same thing when you are and Mrs. Reeves Stone, assisted .by close enough to touch It, the tout able to crush, and the machine-mad- e Miss Allen for St. Ras left Tuesday served supper. Those pre- Louis where she will is much like the real, and the new this material jin. Jones, the upon designs give spend spring sent were Misses Maud Porter, Flor- months with her as much. Mrs. Louis B. much mure the appearance of price is about sister, Nellie Wilson, ence Bune, Josle Bune, Edwards. U-ric- two-stor- y s- Beading of (,1 The Psalm ivi The Rainy Day Ti-- a six-roo- m ir--' six-roo- m j i I on a lot. Four-roo- m LOTS. It:r.th8ilxli5 st. frame. lVin'Ii 600 IVur-nmi- frame house, large lot. n North Washington Fix-roo- m Street large hit ....2,500 modern Eight room 24th Fireet Five-rooframe, lot Kouth Washington m frame, $1,000 ft. on :7th near Madls.ni. . . .800 6:'xli5 ft.. 2'tli 750 r.rixls7 ft. on 12 in near Washington $600 41 m -- ft. on Jefferson, near 3000 I.ot stxltS5 ft. on North Wushing- toil, small house ....1,600 41x132 ft. on Madison, neur 2lh 1.250 frame, luilf aere land, fine fruit, on I'Jth Ft 2000 Been-rooi- ti frame, large lot, North 2,250 Washington K.: lot frame, 1x8 rods ....2,500 Five-roo- . Good lots iii lVulr:il Dark from to 250 each. on 2,750 Four lots, corner 2Hlh and 100 Madl-w- n 250 112x3 Sri ft., 3,500 Lots on Nob Hill from 25 lt 250 , KELLY & HERRICK . I jHaslputts j Jfchruarg nt I 44 1- They are hemming ulike to both xi.nu and slender women. The display of briM'iuli mill tiauieil ribboux eviry-wlier- e allow a limt ribbon mui ilk are certainly returning to favor. and It Is hint us well that flowered and colored silk girdles mid lielis are to be In favor once mure. The aouthern fashions always determine to a certain extent what will end what will not be In vogue during the spring and summer, so that Judging from the present indication sll white or sll gowns will give way before those brightened by some bit of contrasting color In the hat or at the Lace shawls are made Into frocks waist. now. and are considered jwrtleularly mart for dinner and reception wear. The majority of belts this year are They are really used exactly like the narrower than last summer, but widen materials of which the robes are made, out slightly In hark, and the sash endi yet whenever It Is not abaolutely es- are added in such a way as to give sential to cut In order to make them the effect as nearly an possible: fit these shawls are the more expensive that empire on Is, the rosettes or how Is and desirable, and a woman who pos- at the top of the girdle and fallsputloose sesses one that will make a train from there. Long sash ends always if only a short one Is decidedly for- give an attractive touch to the tunate. These Iscca besides being un- especially If the color Is carriedfrocks, out usual, are particularly attractive be- In the hat and parasol. Lingerie nets cause of the graceful folds In which with large colored ribbon bows are they may be dropped about the body. till Kpular, and s flowered ribbon bow or rosette must be added this year to the number of separate bows this are provided for the net, to be changed each day to correspond with the ribbons worn on the dress. and flowered taffeta trnu-niiiig- Mary Summerville, BeAnnie Chatland; Messrs. Mrs. Adrian Will Powers, Douglas visited friends BhurtUff, Sumner, Ray on her way to Coe Doon, Ed Dana, Prank Stone and Loyd Stone. Miss Virginia 444 S. Denton of Denver, Especially beautiful Is a gold and In the city this week silver braid embroidered with an enLas Angeles. ormous flower at frequent intervals In 444 the richest colors, the calyx being Bell entertained about formed of raised gold and silver tis444 at friends cards twenty Wednesday sue. The flower is sometimes outlined Five Hundred Perty. evening. in black silk. Passion flowers, fleur- Visa Loulee Stanley delightfully en 444 Mrs. Harry L. Bracken la visiting tertalned at a five hundred party on 'iPOrPle' Thursday evening in honor of her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Brown 444 guest, Mias Lets Morton of Kansas The T. M. and T. L. M. I. A. associPrlncess lace, which Is a rarely City. The home was gaily decorated In the national colors and the same ations gave another of their popular beautiful net upon which the design colors prevailed In the refreshments. dancing parties In the evening of wash- - has been appllqued with the princess nn ou o' zf v RELY UPON one-color- ed stitched linen With s shirt wslst belt may be worn with a linen skirt, but the embroidered linen colors cal for at tie of some sort and soft pink or blue ribbon or silk bow at the throat with the same shade belt. I extremely pretty. Elaborate lingerie bodices are aa fashionable aa ever, hut with plainer style of waist la also permissible this year, and with the almpler waist wide belt Ing rather than soft rllibon Is worn. Ribbon belts girdles and long sashes are reserved for the fins wslst that Is now used less generally than last yesr. There wssh-lo- n has rarely been so expensive that of wearing sheer lingerie waists for everyday use, as only the finest waists were smart end these could stand but comparatively few waalngs. KWl Milliners and modistes have ben busy getting up things In linen straw, lace flowers and ribbons that would appeal to the Southern flitters, and while the various models are too evidently evolved from the best winter productions to have any real novelty they are Indicative of the styles liable to continue, with slight modifications, though the spring and summer. Mushroom hats and those In sailor shapes, as well as the short front, wide back type of brim are shown In straw and horsehair braid. The machine-stitche- d shapes are said to lead Instead of the hand -- sewed styles that have been reckoned smarter for several seasons. So for a trimmings are concerned, there Is not much change from the flower-trimmchapeaux of the win ter, and tulle Is to be even more popular than heretofore. Already there Is said to be a shortage in this filmy and becoming material. Hats of tulle and mushroom shapes with edges bound In velvet of a deeper or contrasting shade, such as have been familiar at the play sll winter, are reproduced with only minor changes for southern wear. Pilar Morin, the strikingly beautiful Parisian actress, Americas leading theatrical manager says: I consider her the greatest actress In her line In all the world, writes as follows about Nswbre'a Hsrpicidai of whom It la the most delightful hair dressing that has ever come to my notice. It prevents the hair from felling out, does sway with dandruff, and gives the hair a beautiful luster. Cordially yours, (Signed) PILAR MORIN. ed fact that leading Parisian women prefer Hsrpicids la certainly conclusive evidence of its superiority. Beautiful, glossy hair, full of snap and life. Is Just as essential to a beautiful foes as Is the frame around a beautiful picture. The New-bre- 's Nature doea not permit every woman to have a great abundance of hair, but every woman who has reasonably good health may have beautiful hair If she tvlll give It some care and attention. First of aty she must constantly strive to keep It free from the invisible, vegetable growth (the dandruff germ) that causes dull, brittle and lustrelesa hair with, later, dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. The only rational remedy for this purpose Is New-bre- 's Hsrpicids, the original remedy that. kills the dandruff germ In addition to Its germ destroying Pw it la the most exquisite hair dressing in the world or unusual for no other 'substance docs Hsrpicids. tends to beautify the hair aa A TRUE Just BEAUTY TEST FOR WOMEN ace how quickly your friends win notice the Improvement in your hair. begin the intelligent use of Herpicide in secret, and Herpidde contains no grease. It will not stain or dye. Stops Itching of scalp. Send lOc in stamps to Herpidde Co., Dept. L, Detroit. Mich., for.Sample, TWO SIZES, 50c and $1.00 AT LEADING JJRUG STORES, OR BENT PREPAID FROM DETROIT, MICH, UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE. Ostrich feathers a yard long Indicate the Parlalenne's craving for plumNot only one, but age adornment. two or three of them Immense plumes are used to decorate ' one hat. The feathers are, of course, the richest and best of their kind, the fronds curling up most gracefully and spreading out at the aides In a rather novel manner that la, as the tip of the feather Is approached the fronds straighten out, curling up only at their ends In this way the feathers at the tips hang with To produce this novel effect. It is mid that them are placed In water so that they will dry quite fluffy and straight and afterwards merely the tips are curled up to give the necessary finish. Except In plain black and white, almost all of them tremendoueriy long feathers re varied .In their coloring. If a pale color runs up the center with the J stem, the outer edges are most deeply tinted, or vice verm: a white feather near the root may have shell ping at the tip, a- - pink will merge Into pale gray or brown, and so on. a specially graceful droop. On Your Stomach w one-twelf- th Myrtle Harris, atrice Brewer. Archie Stone, Reeves, Arne Leslie Doon, Charcoal Stops Gas Wonderful Absorbing Powor of Charcoal Whan Taken in the Form of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. Trial Package Bant Frsa, timivnul, pure, simple charcoal, absorbs 100 limes lls own volume of gas. Where tines the gas go to? It Is Just absorbed by tbs charcoal the gas dls. apMars and I here is left s purs, f resit, sweet atmosphere, free from all Impurities and germs. That's wliut bapiiens In your stomach when you take one or two of Stu- art's Charcoal Losenges, the most powerful purifiers science lias yet discovered. You belch gas In company, sometimes, by accident, greatly to your own humiliation. That Is because there is A great amount of gus being formed In your stomach by fermenting food. Your stomach Is not digesting your food properly. Gas Is Inevitable. Whenever this happens. Just take one or two of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges right after eating, and you will be surprised how quickly they will act. No mors belching; no more sour risings. Est all you want and w hat you want, and then if there is any gas going to bs formed, one of them wonderful little absorbers, a Stuart Charcoal Losenge, will take cam of sll the gas. And It will do mnrd than that Every particle of impurity In your stomach and Intestines Is going to be carried away by the charcoal. No one seems to know why It does this, but It does, end does it wonderfully. Tou notice the difference In your appetite, general good feeling, end In the purity of your blood, right sway. Youll have no mors bad taste in your mouth or bad breath, either from drinking, eating or smoking. Other people will notice your bad breath quicker then you will yourself. Maks your breath pure, fresh and sweet, so when you folk to others you won't disgust them. Just one or two Stuart Charcoal Lozenges will malts your breath sweet, end make you feel better all over for It. Tou can cat all the onions and odorous foods you want, and no one can tel! the difference. Besides, charcoal Is the best laxative known. Tou can take a whole boxful and no harm will result. It la a wonderful easy regulator. Aed then, too, It filters your blood everp particle of poison or impurity In your blood is destroyed, and you begin to notice the difference in your foes first thing your clear complexion. Stuart's Charcoal Losenges are made from pure willow charcoal, and Just a little honey Is put In to make them palatable, but not too sweet. They will work wonders In your stomach, and make you feel fine and fresh. Tour blood and breath will be purified. We want to prove all this to you, so Just send for a free sample today. Then after you get It and um it, you will like them so well that you will go to your druggist and get a 25c box of them Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges. Send us your name and address today and we will at once send you. by mail a sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co, 54 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. CANT SPEAK TO COLORED MEN. COLUMBUS, 0 Feb. II. The secretary of the Ohio Colored Educational and Agricultural association has received word that President Roosevelt will be unable to carry out Ms previously declared Intention of being present at the folr and delivering aa address. EVEN FROM THE MOUNTAINS.' Bollards Snow Liniment is praised for the good It doea A sure cure for Rheumatism and all palna Wright W. Loving, Grand Junction, Colo., writes: I used Ballard's Snow Linlmer last winter for Rheumatism, and can rec ommend it as the best Liniment on the market I thought at the time I was taken down with this trouble, that It would be a week before I could get about but on applying your Liniment, several times during the night I was about in forty-eighours and well In Job Printing sea Tbs three daya Bold by Geo. F. Cave, cor. For 23rd and Washington. Journal before going elsewhere. ' first-cla- ss ht |