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Show IKE MOUSING . EXAMINER: - SUNDAY? MORNING, OGDEN,?. UTAH sa 5J MAY 21,1905. lilERVOUS-EMflCIftTED-WOIAPRE- TITi 'dit -. Patent fwccxTweo jSiLK Cwvts ticket ;With" every pair ,Ail shade and Atls f JUST' AS COCO" wfcea KAYSLE peaking cl " glove.' ; ' r jXm JZ Special's at Clark's Monday and Tuesday i t t i .. -- (. 23c John llohha. Reieral new numbers who were present weir added to the roll. Mias Edith N'ehart was also present ae e durst. session the union After a adjourned to meet with Mrs. Conn May 24th on Fowler Ave. ..... ?t't and printed tnvi'a'ions. Mis. Ruth WiUlard who has bees studving medicine ! Hahnemann col loce. Chicago, has turned home for her vacation. The annual meeting of Aglaia will he held on May 23id at the home of Mra. Edward Birhsel. A full attendance 1 desired. Word has been received in this city of the manrlage. In Butte, Montana, of J. H. Knauts, Jr., son of J. H Knauss of this city and Mis Anna Marlon. Mis- - Jane Rkiau the horn gu,t at uiiele air. Mr, left for aer Arkans been a !to ha of her aunt and r. M. Andrews, home fast night. A parly given by Mr. O'Harnett and Mra Geo. Reynolds Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. J. H. Rhine, was among the brightest of the wek'a social gath Watch This Space Dally for Card announcing tha marriage In la) Angelee of Miss Pearl Peebles, and Dr. Colburn have been received by friends of the bride Affair. - In this city, her Dainty Mre. Joseph Rtraus Perry was tha former home. rharmlng hostess and Mias Louise Mra Patrick Healy and Misa Healy Peer)' the honor guest at a dainty entertained a large circle of friend Kensington Wednesday afternoon. at a euchre parly, The color scheme of pink and white at which afternoonwere won by Mrs. prizes wae beautifully carried out In the Bell and Mra. Gram. floral decorations, place cards, and refreshments. Included In the guest llat were: Meedemee C. C, Richards, D. H. berJamea Conllak entertained a numof frlende from California who Perry, Albert O. Harris, Bert. Burton. were passing through here on Monday P. McFsrtsne, Charles Henry with an au'.o ride and n dinner at the Joseph Btevenr, Edward Pj1 Jones nf Ralt Oaks In Ogden canyon. Lake, Ralph E. Hoag, and Mrs. Claude Gates nf Salt Lake; Ml sea Moseley, Mrs. Angus Wright and daughters, Carnahan, Healy and Kleael. Mra Josh Grant and Mrs. David will entertain Monday, compliSocial. to Mrs. Will Wright, who will Friday evening Ogden Lodge, 371, of mentary the Fraternal Brotnerhood gave an leave soon for Salt Lake to reside. In other of their enjoyable social The many friends of Ml&a Olga their rooms In the I. O. O. F. build- Wherend will he pleased to hear of her ing. return to Ogden after an absence of After tlia seating of the officer by several in Chicago, where she the escort team, in uniform, a musical baa beenmonths under training of an able was followed rendered, by program of the Chicago University of hlgh flve end other games the prises professor Music for voice culture. D. Mr. L. being awarded Mi. II. R Bingham. Mrs. C. 1). Wrhb and Invitations have been Issued by Mr. Mr. IV. H. Cunllffe. The evening cloa-eMra. Martin Cullen to the wedding and with a dainty repa-- t of Ice cream, reception of their daughter, Beatrice, rakes and coffee, all voting the broth- and Albert G. Reeve, Jr., who will be erhood splendid entertainers. married Wednesday next at the Cullen home 413 West Twenty-firs- t street, Birthday Club. reception will be from Sira Lund, Mra Cuatead and Mra. and theuntil five o'clock la the after" Berne entertained the Rath bone noon. Birthday club Thursday afternoon, at the cheerful home of Mrs. Mr. Andrew B. for sevyesti-rdi-- Special Values CLARK'S STORES Wamhlngton Ave. 2356-56-60-- 62 pi sa Just what you want lot the little fellows these nice days. j by Miss Florence Ya'e spent two day of the week In Bah Lake, where she was the guest of her uncle, the Rev. Urrh Yatez of Tennessee. - 38c ben invited During the Spring Months Many Women Suffer From Extreme Lassitude, Otherwise Known as Spring.Catarrh Mrs. B. F. Thomaa entertained about forty of her friends on Thursday evening at a birthday par'y at her home. h street. 110 Twenty-fo- W. C. T. U. The raly day of the W. C- T. V. held at the home of Mr. Van Patton on Madl,on Ae. The pingrem consisted of several temperance song- - and two papers. The Relation of the W. C. T. V. lo Other Clubs'" was read by Mrs. 11. A. Rims and What the National W. T. I'. Hai Accomplished" by Mrs. Boys 9 Waists and Knee Pants big: ous luncheon. The elegant prizes were won by Mr Brlrk. Mrs. He.imark end Mia Fitz. gerald. Meedamee The guests Included: FitzJenkins, Lewis, Brick, Lindsay. Cagerald, Joyce, Badenn, Heatmark, Mole. Conrov, hill. Barry, MacBeth. Booth, Cullen, Morrison, Broughton. Hlrket. Williams, M. J. Cullen: Miser Klny Fitzgerald, Frances Joyce, and Beatrice Cullen. line of percales, psnangs and black sateen waists, extra quality. For two days only Another line at Kersey and cheviot pants, good values for 50c and 60c, for two days only Another line of 35c and 40c pants for, 25o A Coa-pxuo- after-anon- ! I iisssssa Hostess. among the many prrtty bv partie laat week wa one given , ilra. Elwood Nelson, Tuesday a' her home on Weal Teniv-lira- t street. Mrs Nelfon Is a gifted hn.teaa, and allow no dull moments ft. creep Into b.-pleasant at homes.' Much enjoyment was derived from ruebre, and still more from the sumptuMrs. Nelson, aa Then'll ao wcb'tbia FHE WHIRL OF SOCIETY t , Ec-cle- s, 4 i i Suits Half Price Sale THE GREATEST SALE OF WOMEN'S APPAREL READY-TO-WEA- 1 WE HAVE EVER INAUGURATED. The g restart Suit Sala we have avar hald. E00 Suita. Prices are enly half hare. Opportunities for Suit Salsa are frequent but thla la YET OFFERED. NOT A THE MOST TIMELY OPPORTUNITY CLOTH SUIT WILJL BE LEFT. ..$ 6.25 $12.50 Suits now 15.00 Suits now 17.50 Suits now 20.00 Suits now 25.00 Suits now :! 1 50 Suits 7.50 8.75 10.00 12.50 I 33i Off $12.00 Suits now 15.00 Suits now 10.00 13.50 Silk Taller Suita and Silk Shirt Walat Suita. Prlcaa lower than avar. Everything is to go, and everything will go. Nothing roaarved nothing to be carried ever. $12.50 Silk Suit now .$9-0- 0 $1500 Silk Suits now .$IL00 d $17.50 Silk Suits now .$13.50 $25.00 Silk Suits now $17.50 LAST & THOMAS GOOD TODAY? i la It good rvery day or are there times when or cloudy and bitter? Think of It ta lukewarm and tazte-lea- A COffEE POT That absolutely guarantees good cof- fee and makes it the same 365 days of the year. THE ECERPTAX Saves you money every time. The wonderful feature nf whjrh ia a trap that fits In the top nf the pot through which boiling water ia'vurrd upon pulverised coffee contained in a sack. Tha action Instantaneous Result never varying, being a perfect, delicious beverage. ' A aervous person fa one who haa only a small stock of nsrvtxu vitality. Each day a llttlo moro vitality la ex- pended than is gained. Mervocsness is mors common among women than men. Women are more apt to overtax their vitality la many ways. Inattad o taking mervlnet, mm medklna ebon U bn taken that wlU promote dlgeation nni Bound Bleep. Bleep la the great lnvlgoralor of tho nervous system. Good digestion tarnishes the proper materials from which nerves are made. Sleep and digestion these are the corner stonee of strong nerves, and splendid health. Parana producei good dlgettinn by correcting enp catarrhal condition that may oxht la tbn atonm cbor bomreH. Peruna equalises the circulation of the blood, breaks np all congestions, and facilitates sound, refreshing sleep. Persne cure nervousneee by removing t he cause. Appetite ridtle Grew? Thing and Haggard. Rratored By Mrs. Tanaen Vance, 42ft Sd St., Portland, Ore., art teacher, member Kilo Art Club, also member Eastern Star, writee i I suffered for months with stomach trouble and Indigestion which threatened to undermine my health. My appetite wae poor and fickle and I would go for daya without eating a good meal. Tboeonaequeocee were that loot Seat and grew in look thla aad haggard. My doctor Med to help me, bnt when I bad taken his medicine for n month without being benefited, 1 thought It was time to make a change. I asked him what he knew of reran, and he said ha did not think it would hurt mo to try It. After tiling it tor n month I found that I was greatly Improved and In a little over two months I was sntlrely wslL Bo much tor Penns." headache Backache Extreme Nerve tune. Misa Kora Bar land, uer Chapel street, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes t Peruna la the one medicine whkb I have etraag taltb la. 1 sailer ed for years with headaches, backaches and extreme nervousness. Nothing benefited mo vntU I used Ferano and ona bottls of this made a great change In me, so X continued its nse until perfect health was restored." i Pe-ra-a- t . Troubled With Indige&tlon lost Flesh Every Day. little, 47 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, K. Y., writes: been troubled with eonetlpatlon and Indignation tor over a fur. My complexion wet ruined end I woe loalng fteeb every day. The doctors advised that I go to a sanitarium, but a number of people advised me to try Fernua before going to that expense, and I did so. I found that the first bottle regulated my bowel and cleared ay mo plexlon, and by tha time X had taken six bottles my stomach and digeMw were in perfect working order and have remained so ever aince. As this was very much cheaper than going to a sanitarium, I haw imp reason to bs grateful, and i am." Mies Margaret I have Christensen, v o lat week. Christy has friends without number In thla city, and, both in rlub and social circles, will bo Llvaly Circle. missed. "Die Lively Circle Card club had as greatly their hoeteaa Mra Walter Unsay on GREAT FLOTO SHOWS. Wednesday afternoon. At the conclusion of cards three prisee were Will Seen Arrive How Show People presented to Mcsdamea W. A. Turner, Live Something of tho Manner of Charles Cartenscn and D. W. Bhupe, Providing for Cireuo Employee. An elegant luncheon wee served, covers being laid for twelve. All the A reporter wa shown how show rlub members were present end voted Mrs. Llnsay a moat charming hostess. people live. That they live far better Mrs. D. W. Bhupe will entertain the than the average every day worker goes without saying. club June 1. In fart, the management consisting of about seventy people, have a fare Lucky Thirteen. The Lurky Thirteen club were hos- that la not exceeded by the moot prepitably entertained Wednesday after- tentious hotel in the country. The dining tent ii large enough to noon, by Mra. Ezra Richardson st her accommodate nearly 400 peaple. There lovely home on Grant avenue. Cards and a splendid dinner filled are twenty-eigh- t tables, each with a the hours with pleasure for each guest. seating capacity of fourteen. Each Prize were won h.v Mrs. McIntosh, table has an Individual waiter, aad he Mrs. Jackman and Mrs. Davis, the lat- Is held strictly responsible for everyter being a guest of the rlub. thing belonging to his table. t The performers have a separate Tbe meeting of the ladies will and the laborer take their meals be on June seventh with Sirs. Haslet. in n different portion of the dining tent. Kensington. Tha Floto shows feed nearly 500 peoMies Bertha Oakley entertained at a Kensington Tea. Thursday, compli- ple three time per day. Meal ticket mentary to Miss Ethel Snyder and are issued by the head of each department to the various people employed. Mias Pearl 8later. A most enjoyable time was had and The tickets state In what capacity the (he honor guests were presented with men are employed, and by thia plan It beautiful cut glas pieces by these is easy to determine at what table Mmng ladies: Misses Berths Oakley, they shell eat. The tickets are designated a propHazel laura Woodrnck, Horr; Mesdamra and erty men, canvaa men. razor backs, Jennie Schielda side show, grooms, train men, perSteigers. formers and Diana aer. The dining tent Is in charge of two superintenFor Mra. Winter. Mrs. J. W. Lewis delightfully enter-- I dents and thy employ fifty men In the inert at a Kensington on Thursday cook house. Two men are employed afternoon, at her home on Twenty, to cut frosti meat alone. The show flfth street. In honor of Mrs, David hi a refrigerator car whlrh always ha from I2.M0 to $3,000 worth nf Winter, of Reno, Nevada. rink carnation were used in dec- freh meat and groceries, all bought orating the house and each lady wai each day In every town. A large refrigerator stock wagon, presented with a bouquet, as a souvenir. containing from two to three beeves, and other perishable fresh meats is Mr. und Mr. I.eRnv Eoclff spent kept with the show. The show people consume five hundWednesday in the capital. red pound of bread dally, and lr reThe H. H. Spencers hare moved Into quires I.Oimi ears of green corn for a on their new home Twenty flfth street. single meal, local merchant are contracted with weeks In advance. The bill of far for the noonday George Knaus and Frrd Scriven were hosts to a party of friend at the lunch consLfs nf corn, roast beef, e Oaks last night. and boil-'bam, hash, brown potatoes, groen peas, coffee and tea. Jusnita Wlli-owith watermelon and stewed prunes gave s "tally ho" lo a number of friend Friday after- for dessert. noon and evening. At breakfast two kinds of meats are served, itsuallv steak and fried ham. n The TolsM cirri will he entertained The show carries Its electric by Miss Loot Kennedy, 2910 Washlighting plant, and also has a phvsi-claon who looks ington after the health of the Thursday. employe. Or. C. M. Butler has been Miss MaMle Lra'hen was hostess with the show for two seasons. of a prettily appointed party at her Don't forget the date: At Ogden home on Lincoln avenue. Friday. May 2Sth. at popular prices, twenty five cents for everybody. Mrs. B. W. Badron hostess Of a afternOn at her SCHOOL TEACHERS RATES EAST. pretty pirty Thur.-dahome on Lincoln avenue. MAY 27TH, 29TH. JUNE 3RD, of ec-tlo- On July Ith the fitandard-Examine- r young ladies will start for the Lewi and Clark Centsnaial Expo tion at Portland. The party will leave Ogdon In a Pullman Palace car over the Oregon Short Lino Railway, pawing through southern Idaho to Huntington, whore the Oregon Railway A Navigation Co will tat chargt of tho party to tho Dalloa Oregon, whore ona of tho famouo Regulator" lino of ateamoro will take the party down the mighty Columbia river to tho mouth of tha Willamette River, then up the rivar to Portland. Our Portland Home etreet, At Portland the young ladle will atop at a private residence, corner Irving and Twenty-thir- d a modern colonial fnanaloa of twenty room cenduoted by Mrs. 8. V. Hill, on elderly lady whooo aocial etandlag ia among tho beat- familloo in Portland. Bho dees not conduct a public rooming ftouae, but rents a few room: to parties, furnishing tho best of reference. It wae a piece of good fortune that permitted tho management to secure with Mr. Hill rooms at one houw for all the young ladies. The lady further has consented to fumliti breakfast for tho entire party each morning. The other moaln will bo taken on the fair grounds or wherevir doaa Mm hunger ovortakeo tho young ladies. The best hotele in the city of Portland offered ao good rate aa t tho management caused Hill, but tha fact that tho young ladiea will have a home all their own la what, section. residence In of heart Portland heat tho colonial located manelan elect the The Fair and the 'Trail Mm Each morning after breakfait tha party will leave for tho fair ground, Just one mils distant from "TraiT tho But Hill's residence. The public exhibits are all fret after yon get inside of the fair grounds. the (n tho day tlmo will have a largo number of exhibits that will coat from 10 cents to 50 cento each, tho After wen. will bo party will view tho public exhibit and after dark the shows on tho "Trail" will and tho Trail have lost ell charma for tho Standard-Examine- r young ladies, then other acenea sought. The Portland Heights Loop Four hours will be spent In taking a trolley ride up Portland Heights to Observatory Point, whi the Centos presented one of tho most beautiful scenes on earth. Portland and the exhibition In tho foregrounds, bia and Willamette Riven In the distance, and far above tho cloudo appear famous ML Hoed, etandleg like a monument reaching to the aklea. - The Willamette Falls will be spent in taking tho Oregon Water Power Railway Company train np the Will1" i the Great Falls, Oregon City and Conemah Park where oil klnda of amueementa may be Indulged A half river te as shooting the chutes, etc. cab-bas- o-- w-- s Mrs. Van Alen and Mrs. Hoag Issued Invitations to a 5TH. 10TH AND 12TH. havt THE RIO GRANDE will make a Wednesday rate of one far plus $2.00 to all points next. on the Missouri River, Mississippi River and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warner will Stop-ove- r allowed In either directhir silver weddinga Monday tion. Final limit September 15th. evening next, by holding reception at thlr home on Wet Twentieth For psr'icu.ar ee C A. HENRY. street, to which their friends have Ticket Agent, or O- - B. GILSON, Agent. party at the AGENTS Tonic. and a guessing con Berry. High-flyean assistant chief mail clerk teat furnished diversion, and prises eral were won, et cards, by Mra Turner, here, hai, through personal merit and reMra. Voll and Mrs. Jenkins, and In tha perseverance, been assigned a munerative position on the clerical Mrs. Marka guessing game by were laid at staff of the second assistant postmasCovers for twenty-twgeneral, in Washington, D. C., and a templing luncheon. Each hostess ter was presented with a pretty souvenir entered upon his duties the fore part y O a. 81a-tera- m-x- OUR COFFEE Pe-run- two-thirt- y birthday spoon. ......$ 8.00 .20.00 Suits now.... r, What These Women Need Is the Spring "Virginia" cel-bra- The Great Pacific Ocean dl Then aa a sort of farewell trip, the entlra party will get aboard tho palace steamer Potter the to half day Oregon Railway and Navigation Company and will tail down the Columbia River for a Ocean, where tha young ladiea will be given an opportunity to bathe In tho greatest ocean on earth at one of tho big hotela In breezes coming from Japan. 1$ The Great Clam BaRe Several times during the rammer great clam bakaa arc given on the oea shore. Tho oao young ladies will each bo provided with a shingle and as tho tide recedes will rush out on tbe aand the dame which hide an inch or two in tho aand. Tbonsaada of people toko part In thee great and Mr. A. L. Craig, the genial general passenger agent of tho company that owns the majeet c Potter, has promised to run tho Standard-Examine- r party to tha Pacifio Ocean on on of tho dJ clam bake Is to taka place at $4 per head. Tho digging of clama, however, enly ruins one pair which each young lady ia expected to provide. Everything elec ia froo. Then for home. How do you liko tf Sounda good. You shall havo It oil. Tha Standard-Examine- r payaw. expenses of the trip wearing apparel and personal whims alone excepted. We pay eaah, hence, everjrw be firot dam and of the biL ( w;a |