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Show TflE MORXIKQ EXAMINER Qi;iKX. UTAH. the You Get THE your priee. by having lowest 71 p ISLES 3 extracting attendant Homos Wah. ou t. md. rioa STCW'r Or.r cd ACCURATE prescription WORK WHEN vol have a JUS-cu- jeniur (but of His at Hughes and Mr. Albert , the borne of the in yamiie, Mr. and Mr. William U. Hughes, tN!5d JfcfforMin avenue this lily, Thursday he young couple 'v?re evening but. on married in I lie Salt Lave Wednesday, February lOlli. ami to Ogden where the jivotiiiuu was held on the date stated. The groom ia a well known young bu.liiw man of Spani-- h Fork. I'tali, and the bride ia the eldci dtiigh'rr of William B. Hughes, aecretary and treasurer of the Siuurlbasiie l'roduce Company of thin city. Mr. and Mr. Brock bank are twenty nine and rtgliteeu years of age respectively, and have a boat of young friend who wiah them well ia their matrimonial The reception at the home ( Hie bride's parents was a grand affair. The lioiue was thrunged with fiienla of the young couple from 8 o'clock until Hu- - wee aina' kourw of morning. A wedding supper was served st 8 p. in. after which game and mii.ic served to while away the time, until the merry crowd wended their way homes aid. The following people came up from Spanith Fork, the home of the groom and the former home of the htid- -, to attend the reception: Measr. and Mesdames John R. Hughes, Joshua Brock bank. Joseph Hrockbank, Jacob Hannon, Clayton Beck; Mr. Hannah Hughe, Mrs. David F. Hughes, Mary Rickers; Miae Edna Gardner, Ida .'Davis, Lillian Brock bunk; Messrs. Del-- I bert Brock bank, Robert Boyack, Tiiom-- I as Warner. J. W. Bank., Mirgan Hughes. Charles N. Booth, mesceug- - r the Scnaie at Ball Lako Ciiy nlo jin ' came up to attend the reception. The following Ogla people were in nt-- : tendance: Men s and Mesdanie O A. Smurthwaite, AU-x-. Chatelaia, A. Snx-rJr.; Mrs. Hauuah McFarland. Mrs. Elisabeth Biiighiiin, Mrs. B. B. Wyatt, Mrs. Woodruff; Messrs, and Mesdnnica W. H. Wright, Albert Brock bunk, H.B. Hughe; Miacs Connie Bmurth-wailGeorgian Suiurthwalie, Marguerite Bimirtliwaite, laii Wright, Nil a Will Toller, RobWright, and Me-srert Hick, Dell B. H. Hughes and Wui. M. Hughe. lt prescription or one that is to be used in a serious case oi illness, bring it to us 'We till every prescription exactly as it is written. That is why so many doc- their patients to bring prescriptions to us tors direct WM. DRIVER THE DRUGGIST. B. Opera House GRADUATES OF SACRED HEART AC A DEM V GIVE A HEART BAR 11. THE IMPORTANT EVENT Tlie graduate celebration of Valentine's Day for 1905 took the form uf a Heart Party, and Japanese Tea, given in honor of the class of 1907. The color scheme was carried out in red. mingled with Japanese tints. Glowing decorations blending with arrow-pierchearts and other symbolic emblem of Cubld formed of the oesdemy library a fitting abode for the winged dirty, while Japanese lanterns, tea-aeetc, gave an Oriental atmosphere to too February 20 Jr, A WILLIAM W. ed fferson i. scene. Beautiful costumes and a few deft s the had tranformed graduates into charming Japanese hosemtesses. Each wore a blem painted and presented to them by the guests. The members of class 1907 were alsoLtlred a la Japanese." A unique feature of the evening's enArt Display. tertainment was an which revealed the ingenuity of the entertainers in devising appropriate and humorous resemblances to a miscellaneous collection of artistic curios. Cream and other light refreshments served "heart shape, carried out the idea of the occasion. The evening's enjoyment dosed with a very animated game of "Frogreeaive Hearts The first prise, a Japanese scene, was triumphantly borne off by Miss Shepherd; the booby toilet-touche- heart-shape- In Sheridans Famous Comedy of Manners THE RIVALS SUPPORTED Mr. 1 l'. Me--d- mes E. W. Matt BY Joseph Jeffersons Ail Star Cast d hand-paint- one, by Miss Buswell. Each member of the party received d card with as a souvenir a a Japanese Cupid fishing for hearts on the cover, and the following vereea Prien: V.5Q 1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Scat Sale Saturday. heart-shape- within. CLASS 1905 TO CLASS 1907. Soft, Fluffy Blankets To a time honored custom our claw ' would fain pay Their homage by keeping St. Valen- tines Day, And proudly we issued our final decree To honor the feset by a Japanese Tea. sn. Ruiivou, iV-iyBrick, Herrick. Spencer, Geo. Mattson. Joyce, Horn. Badcrin, Hoag. Conroy, '1 The Indies t.uraduy last . l.i'.ra-- at ilubiuM on ihe crr, y, Giand aveum-After the rouu: :,ikk,u(M8 the program waa cair..-- mu: jh,. firt instruun-iua- i number wa an eolo by Mrs. Thome, folhiwei! ny papri upon "I'he Purchase of p,- Mrs. .i The ciarhe Ex Gulley ; . ITitiS SPRING DRESS GOODS - pedition. tory by Mts. l.,na, Influence in I : by Mr. HMin; ' "Napul-cou- - s.ai itn of GingHamSp Voiles. Etamines 's and Novelties in Waistings Hispap- r See Them Before Theyre All Picked Over - li Z. C M! h, r entertained delightfully Mouday ing, for a few frlende. j bon-bona- preS'-nl-e- Adams avenue. Amid decorations of American beauty roses the guest were first launched in tlie engaging game of euclirr for several hours, and then piloted to the dining room, where tempting viands In- vited their undivided atomtiou. Mrs. Spencer. Mrs. Brick and Mr. Scott received the dainty prise souvenirs, beside whom the guests included: Mesdames Jenkins and Claude Gates of Balt Lake; E. J. Klesel, Albert Klesel, Whalen. H. C. Bigelow, A. Bigelow, Stewart, Scott. Hume, Armstrong, Hoag, Spencer, Hum, Henderson, Abe Kuhn, Ad. Kuhn, Brick, J. Grant. Maitaon, Reynolds, H. Peery, Harris. Wither, Rowe, Curlew, Lewis, Blackmare. Hinton, Giant, Tyler, Kuhn, Misses Fitzgerald and Kcolee. SIGNIFICANT LUNCHEON. Fourteen ladiee responding to invitations to a luncheon given by Mrs. D. H. Peery, Tuesday afternoon, were confided with a pretty little secret -t- he engagement of her daughter, Mis Louise, to Emmett Fulkerson which had been so closely guarded by Mias Peery, as to come as a oomplete surprise to the assembled guests. The happiness Imbuing the pleasing announcement was wafted to the guests In the fragranoe of quantities of red American beauties, which the prospective groqm had dispatched from his home In Chicago, and many pink and white roses and carnations. Miss Peery is ons of the most the young social leaders In this city, whose many friends rejoice in her happiness and extend congratulations to the fortunate young man, who has won her. CANDY PULL AND CARDS. old-tim- Bros. 7:3fi prophet at a new order of things that could never come lo pas. Today li has become the foreraum man iu 1 lit world In ibe production of new and interesting form of fruits, trees, flowert., vegetable, grasaee. and nuts. California's pride In him ia grovlug-aumauifeating Itself, lie is acknoaledg.! abroad as a genius of high rank. Carhas appropriated negie Institution for his wurh one hundred thousand dollars. available in sums of ten thoumud dollar each year for ten yeais, Tins remarkahle man an.l hi unique wurk in r rearing new forma of plant life will be tha subject of two authoritative papers by William S. .Harwood in Ilia Cbart'k of the Good Sliepberd, corner Orand and Twenty fnorih. Alfred Brow a, eector. Beptuagasima Sniubiy. Sunday achool, 9:46 a. m. ' Morning prayer and sermon, 1L 7:80 Evening prayrr and sermuo', p. ai. Morniug Christiaaitv a topic, Taught by St. Paul; evening. Abraham, the Father of the Faithful. Mr. snJ Mrs. J. 8. Levi entertained Thursday evening, a small partv of friends. 31Ia Desie Siiem'er deimried for Wsehiugnm, 1). G,, Thursday moraing. i SOCIAL at The Ladles of the number of sixty, indulged In a social hour at their hall Tuesday afternoon, with cards and the iudulgeuce iu a tempting spread providing ihe enjoy- IT ment. The personnel of .this lodge being composed of gifted entertainers, the enjoy able time which was each guest's portion van easily be Imagined. A few of ihe Teaie lsadui'e mauy friends of Mrs. ware aware t lust this lacy waa born ou St.' Valentine's day. So, with baskets filled with the moat delicious victual and a few valentines for the victim, several pleanant hours ware whiled away mt her pleasant home on Uncolu avenue. FOUR HUNDRED PICTURES OF PLACES CHRIST VISITED WHEN ON EARTH .OOOCOOOCCOCCSCOG- FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Draying Mac-Knigh- - Picture of scenes as theyappear today, Where Christ was Bom, Brought op. Baptized, Tempted, Transfigured, and Crucified, together with scenes as they appear today of His Prayers, Tcjus, Miracles and Sermons. A merry party Of friends spent Thursday evening raort pleasantly ai. the Utahns performance at the exentertainer, pense of that Mrs. Samuel L Brick, and later Indulged In a light yepasl. whole-foule- 1 FREE TO EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. d PROVE - V- Mr. and Mrg Alfred Empey nounce Wednw-day- , Feburary twenty-seconas the date of their daugbtei, IJ site's marriage lo Robert F. Flee man, at the home of the bride's parents, at 8 o'clock p. m. THE BIBLE BY SCENES OF TODAY . an- d, THE MOST WONDERFUL BOOK QP THE CENTURY Given away free to every EXAMINER SUBSCRIBER who signs th annexed coupon aad pays 75 cenU in advance for tha 1 2th months sub-scription to the Morning Examiner, The price of the- booiris HOood can be seen at the Examiner Ofiko-3624tti Street Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson enier-teineWednesday evening. Mr. sud Mrs. II. H. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hume, Mr. and Mrs. E. Eh Btswert, Dr. and Mrs. Conroy and Mr. and Mr. Rome. d - 0 No Trouble to Show It. This Offer Good Only a LongaJBoakIit COUPON FOR E&OTHLY FOOTSTEPS Announcement of a dame to be given by the Ladle' Literary club at Kleel ball, February 27th, will be joyously received by all who have evr partakes of the club's splendid hospitality. TO THE MORNING GENTLEMEN KXAMHNKR, Uw MOdUufWtL J4 harsby wnbstos tor agrss to pay Ms sum of far 12 months and t tho and of ooah KXA45RNCR coats par month poompMy mnth on coadtUsa rasshu tPM of all obargo that 400 pago book coMod Tha Earthly Fast stops of thojdaa of ChdMora by paying la advaaoo wdwn I rsooiwo tho book tho mb or 75 eoata, whlah Ehasild I Isawo tho CKy shall b applied oo too 12Ui milHs ouhoorlptloto tally at anytiaw vrithia 12 moot ho than tho 75 cants shall ha fortoKad An opers clonk, the handiwork of Mrs. II. II. Spencer, attracted many adlmrers iff point lace, to see it while on display, and many were the complimentary expressions heard of ibis gem of needlework. and I hoop th SB that 1 book. NAME i mme etoeeotaote Eoetooiaeffi Mr. and Mrs. George Lnchhead cele- brated their wadding an- nlversary Tuesday evening, at theirhome, making of it an occasion of delight long to be cherished by them- elvea and their guests. thirty-secon- d Mrs. Hiram H. Henderson entertained Saturday afternoon, in her usual well appointed style. Five hundred lining the afternoon's pleasure. Mrs. W. J. Mveri, 659 Twelfth street, pleasantly entertained a few at her 1 Jy friends St. Valentines day, at a birthday party. ADDRESS odsoMioetMei4ei5eirooieg.aeofl ppooooeoMoo COUPON FOR MADAME i ' ' TO THE MORNINQ EXAMINER, I haraby aobaortba for th MORNINQ EXAMINER tor ' rlx Deaths at the regular rates oa condition that you eond mo MADAME pustpaid ovary month for twelve months., GENTLEMEN: . NAME... Mrs. T. 8. Fitzgerald, accompanied by her daughter, Min Kitvy ,and non, Gerald, left Thuriay for Washington; D. C, to visit relatives. ... .. ADDRESS..... v ... . ... ............ . ........ ...... mm. ..... .. im. mw ,MiM..i..Nrt l.n issued for a Invitations have Washington blrthilay'party at the home Avenue of Mrs. P. B. Haslet, on Lin.-ol- MAIL SUBSCRIBERS Mrs. E. F. Brown, of Salt Lake City is visiting in the city, the gu-- t of Mrs. J. H. Goodmen. EL-wort- I Dry Goods Congregational Chnrch There will lie service at the Oongregatlnaal churqh Sunday, Feb. 19, both morning and evening. Reb. A. B. Curtin of Century, (ha first article appearing lo First Preebyteriau Church Juha E. Greenville, Mirh., will conduct both the Marchriaaue. Added to unusuan aervicet. for familiarity with Mr. Carver, pastor. Burbanh and hi work, Mr. Hnrwuod Morniug worship at It. First Church Methodist Rev. Samhas broagbt to hi A an idea mi Humiay achool at 12:15. uel Blair, pastor. Wonder-work- er Eudesvor at d:30. of Science" keen intO a. m. Sunday achool. Prof. W. L terest aad warm enLliusiasin. Numerous Evening preaching at 7:80. auperinlendent. Illustrations from pmlographa. many Wednesdai, Thursday and Friday Underwood, 11 a. m., preaching by tha paauir. of them here shown for the first time, eveniuga the Rev. Mr. Charles SteixJe, Cla meeting Iramediaiely after this will add to I ha Interest and value ( the one commissioned by the Preby-teria- a err Ire. church aa secretary of tha laboriha acraunt. 5:10 p. m. Epwortli League Devoing Interest, will apeak iu the ehurrh. tional service. WASHED OVERBOARD. 7:30, preaching by the pastor. Central Park Prrahylerlan Church Every Wedneaday evening 7: to. leavCorner Thirty-firand Washington. er meating. San Francisco, Feb. II. The, steamMorning service at 11. Subject, er Algos, Just arrived bare troni the What ia Christian Woik?" A WONDKR WOKKkR uF SCIENCE. Orient reports the lo st sen of four Evening aervice at 7;lu. Subject, Chine hsilora on the steamer StanThis la the Time for Gentile Rule. Scarcely ten years ago Luther Bur- ley Dollar of thi port on her paaaage bank wall denounced aa an enemy to from Mojl to Hong Kong. Tha men Sunday school n 12 o'clock. Y. P. KndeaVur at 6:30. all true arlentific iirogrem. a mLleading were washed overboard and drowned. to the -- Lan-gevi- mt at Prayer meeting, 'Ihnradav p. m. afb'r-noon- - ransfer Co. even- es rap-kndli- Allen 10 t Ogden Steam Laundrv Fire i tiii-e- - fflall T bed; tbs Class Baiis. .kIumI lwis Yii Ww And k,.., pt hU u tTNUfil gn-a- r iaterert and w:....-- , At the nose of the progi'n'ii Vu.s Knimer was agreeably surprl. i Vl.rv dainty r I 1'iucti served in otlmr , Harold. iHa.her and tn- - ; m j; the K among being i rciiiers were given vi-After nhly. the h'.i'ri adjournment dainty l.ucketr. Broughton. Gray Wither, leircshiueni. T': rli.h ou Frank Ijewi. Andrew. Fitzgorflld. Mr i.r- j'wrnt)-elghtMittauer. Gilson, Hanson, K. T. riairis, Mach s2 with tract. Geo. McGuiuglr, Bennett. J. Grant, Jr, J. Browning, Jr, Scott. Bell, Bigelow. MISS WRlGlll' 31 KPRISEH. H. C. Bigelow. McCormick, A. Mclu-tnrWcdell. Tavay, Wiutera, Atthur Miss learl Wrlyl.i a afforded aa Kuhn. Nate Kuhn, Blackmon. Grant, Stewart, Hinton, Becker. Lawrence, opportunity of aMauiuiag ihr rule of Thompson, Ives, Itlblis, Healv. Angus hoKtesa iu her new kume, on the corsmi Washington avWright, Barton, Reynolds, Turner. Is- ner of Twenty-firs- t enue, Mondav eveuing w ieu a party ui aacs, LiUleflald, Willls.Fulnier; lu-young friend suriulse.) her. liealy, Pare, Moseley. Bedes. Bennett. Garda and a splendid supplied Beery, McGonaglc, Houtz, Fitzgerald, ample eujoymenT ai.d pieny prises Myrtle, Eddy. were awarded Mi Raleigh, Miss Williams. lAwrence Fair and Lorn. Shurl-liff- , MRS. CORLEW HOSTESS. whom the ieroimel of the A. Kensington, tlie third of a series party waa; Misses liingliuui. L Moye. Farr. Ballinof parties planned by Mrs. John C. M. Moves. Ware. ger, williams; Mi s. ('ampholl. Shun-liff- . Curlew, was held at her inviting Dee. Mansfield. )'. Williams. W. afternoon, and was the most cheerful of gatherings. Needle work Sliurtliff, Johiwou. and Van Dyke. waa not allowed to usurp the whole WITH MRS BOND time, for seteral of the gueata gracefully cutiiributed a pleasing program, whose number were furnished by, Mr. H, M. Bond, nwikied by Mr. Mrs. Kimball, selected reading; Mrs. T. C. Brantley, very enier-taiue- d Hess, sough; Mis. Day, remiutscemvs the ladies of I.imoln circle, at . of the Civil War, and Mr. Cordon, her home on Oak street, Monday Canada as seen by her last autnini-r- . It being Llnoolu's birthday, the birch-bar- k vauocs, house was very prettily decorated with Unique little brought by the hostess from Canada, the national color. An appropriate , were aud filled with program and cards with dainty reto each guest and will serve as proi-1- y freshments, were the diterslon of the reminders to the below tncut ionod afternoon. ladles of the beauliful decorat ions of potted plants uud blooming hyacinths, THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. and the supi eiue delight of the dainty affair: Mesdames Gideon, Gordon, KelThe last meeting of ihe Historical ly, Harriett, Emerson. A. C. Emerson, Society. was held at tlie pleasant home MrGaw, Papua, Herrick, I)ay, Hcs, of Mr R. P. Hunter. An luterssllng Maloney, Kimball. and instrucliva discussion on Russian Keinlnisoeurrs was led by Mrs. Harriet El'CHK FARTY. Hunter. The serving of delicious refreshments and social chat made a deLouMrs, D. li. Perry and daughter lightful evening pa- - 11 too quickly. ise turned Wednesday afternoon into The society to meat on Feb. a festive occasion for tlieir largo circle 25, with Mrs.adjourned Bedford, 1335 Washingof friends, at their pretty home ou ton avenue, at 2:8o p. m. Monday evening Mr. Forrest Geiger Mr. bury Robbins, saluted by the and asd woolen goods arc not sent out Fond greetings to class 1907 we extend, Misses Mande and Eva Geiger, enter- by every laundry. Not ono Wbose presence benignant tbl evening talned a few friends at the home of laundry An bt a hundred will lend, , Mr. Geiger, 2541 Grant avenue. can launder woolen was of The flavor the evening .of and feature merriment enjoyable hearty (Sods without shrinking, nor color free an old fashioned 'Kandy Pull. d goods without To the homage we render the 'Blind After the candy was disposed, of. tafading. Wo can. wars arranged for cards and probles Diety.'" was the game played. Iiy Our Rough Dry for gressiva high-fiv- e Miss Annie Carr and Mr. Nephl BurINTERPRETATIVE RECITAL, Your Family Wash ton were winners of first prises and HEART PARTY AND JAP- - . Miss Eva Geiger and Mr. James Urton ANESE TEA. Remember ouro a the only laun-- y were winners of boobies. in towa that A dainty sapper was served at twelve waahai all wool Sacred Heart Academy commemoand a few more hours were o'clock id colored in rated St. Valentines day by the two whiled away before the guests departed goods distilled water. most notable events of the season each one declaring to have spent a Mme. Bakers beautiful redial an.l the very enjoyable evening. graduates'' Heart Party and Japanese The Invited gueata were: Misses LouTea. ise Bartlett, Goldie Fell. Nolle ChamRarely have the academy pupils enbers. Katie Masforton, Ethel Jonea, Rutreat than a'mnre that delightful joyed by Watkins, Annla Carr and Netta furnished by Mme. Baker In her charmFlinders; Messrs. J. Urton. F. Todd, H. recital. With ing interpretative rapt Uppe. A. Hall. A. tihlson, A. White. P. Tfcon 174, the followed attention they distinguishVan Patten, and H. Nantker. 437 25th 8L ed elocutionist, as with rare artistic skill she unfolded the beauties of PLEASANT EVEN1XO. Field and Riley, Browning, Lowell, other. A number of friends of Mr. and Mri Mme. Baker prefaced her recital by Ed Morrissey surprised them at their a pleasing talk on hooks happily il- home on Lincoln avenue last night and between contrast the their lustrating spent a pleasant evening. Thone prescoma and connotation deep binding by ent were: Messrs, and Mesdames parison lo the telephone and the human O'Connor, Breen, Tracy. Cahill, Hanley, voice. McGlone, Fnrnlss, Turner, Wallace; fl'jicWy Attd buna Mme. Baker rendered The Vision of Meedame Becraft, Dwyer. Slone, wood. 15e per 2U Launfal with such deep feeling and Ellsworth. Scott. Cram. Niles. woni lT unPUt Sir perfect adaptation to the port's thought Down. Ransom; M ers. Beatty, Raye Wr ton new value to llila mond and Richard Morrissey Amos t ocai, dollv- - as gave awhile erd e her louchlug allusions Belnap, Edward Dryer; MImihs Ella favorite, to tlie spiritual and mystic symbolism Wallace. Mazie Hanley, May Morrissey, all the legends woven Helen Hanley. underlying Wheelwright sround the Holy Grail, struck a rc High five being the game, prizes rtoae 147, chord in every heert. were won by Mr. Hanley, M rs. 2470 Wuh. Ah sponaive Her lighter selections were characterMr. Cahill, Mr. Tracy, Mr. Beatized by charming simplicity, delicate ty and Mrs. Ransom. her heavier Some fine piano music was rendered shading and pathetic grace, ones by rare powers of personation and by Miss Ells Wallace. of artistic skill. Perhsps her rendition Refreshments were served 'and all "The Boy's Bear Story." with its in- left at a Isle hour after spending a masterwas the imitable pleasant evening. stroke of the mornings recital. Mme. Bakers gestures are few, but THE DEE LITERARY 80CIETY. and very expressive, bor voles rirh IntelThe above soelely. composed of the flexible, her face luminous with ligence and feeling, and her personaleighth grade pupils of the Dee school, ity a harmonious blending of elegance gave tlie first of a series of entertainment s Friday laat. The officers, who are and simplicity. as follow: PriMideut. Goldie t: VALENTINE PARTY. Heber Woolley; Ti secretary, Myrtle GlIJ'i; treasurer. Zina , Mrs. Hugh M. Rowe established her Saunders, allied by their teacher, Mis Phases: the of B!l 22; Independent j place among the engaging Molly Fulmer, piitsMiid a fine pro22. ciiv's hotteawa Monday, at a party gram of wlilcn the must noteworthy ar.12 25th st. which ticle were: Introductory remarks. givew- hv her at the Virginia." A 1f03. l Great Boy's -- Wjr,y: Cj-i..- ! e, JOSEPH, festi-.u-in- I ; May, Si. Valentine's da) supplied a whi h wa wane i ' for with m.t of by ihe hostess, r of hearts, touched up and white Mrs Conroy captured flrt prize. Fitzgerald the lone hand prize and Mi. Nate Kuhn the eonaoiallon. a The invited guests numbered- . ill-'- Boston Dental Parlors ,461 l.uine Brin-Unii- I.M lidj to ierywapreuy .A "Vlm nS Gold FilUWTO Amalgam Kilim was among ihe largest of the weaum's house parties. i'KBTTY HOME WEDDING. . 2 M- "hea Guidie MscKnigl i. - l lake Hcb. r Schooldays in A KF.HRlARV h-- Guaranteed Cwwjk- ruli j i Wort Gold i URL OF SOCIETY erk dona hoi ill , IMAY MOKNIN'Ii, Jut. Jenkii'Gates of Salt Like, Mrs. the D. H. - Peery and Mr. Claude were visitor st home ' enter- friend jnt Mr. E. Nelson. 12 Twemy-eei-on- d street, will entertain the Lively Circle club Tuesday nffi'iiioon. :!, and daughter. Ma. Fred J. K iMiird invtlarioroi Miw Misuie. I.av to a Ira on Februniy twroty-seroni- l. Mis Elizabeth V1h wrnt down to a tlir Capital Friday :o vlsrft with and fumlK nntil Sunday nigtn. rrt.i-tivr- Mr. and. .Mrs. Hiram H. Hvndetawh COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS TO THE MORNINQ EXAMINER GENTLEMEN: tieraby wbaeribo tor th MORNINQ . EXAMINER for 12 months and afire to pay th aum of 60 ccata par month, la advance or oa oosdition that I rscaivs IA0 quarterly in advanca tor tha torm of on frss of all chsrgo that 400 pags book called The Earthly Foototop of tho Galiloa, by paying la advaao whaa I rocohrs the book the eum Mas of subscription. Should ef 75 cssts. which shall be applied ea the 12th month'a at aay tints within 12 oaths thsa tha 75 I lei vs tho City permanently eenu shall be forfeited aad I hasp thebook this week. Mrs. Hiram 11. Henderson tained a small company of Tuesday afternoon. to go by msil outside of dgdea ; j NAME. i,.a,IMMOl,'lt MOMllal pSPltolitf let 5 0EES F 5 E |