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Show THE EXAMINER: MORNING TTAH. OGDEN, SUNDAY MORNING, refreramt-ngilded letters served as favor and waa I served dainty place card. Golden eggshell on i r ablv asaii-tehe' oung daughters P' filled with nute. were and of gold pods waa iasa to April 2. on a laTge mirror lake in the vnt--- r ot Adjournment Mr.--. Suturthwii?!. .ifff-ie-'!,h n dozen ducklings d'qnd the table themselves, guarded by their wsvbful ART NEEDLE WORK. mother. Perhaps the prettiest failure luncheon of the elaborate M:ra Warner will b- - . rhr R'd ho was the serving of ice cream Easter tel April 33 sad ren.ain one week. itb -lilies alternately yellow ana white an embroidieriea, sofa cushion, etc In nests of spun candy. Vases of daffo-d.llatest designs for waists, has and parstood at either end of the table. asols Import el Imen a Later, in the music room. Mi Plum-r Lesson free. In ha e. W. Warner. mer and Mrs. Hess delighted the-.guests with several vocal selection. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. At the table were sealed Mesdamea. McClain. Paine. Hess. Plummer, G. W. Bramwell and Son. Co. have Drigge, Wood. Craig. S- - Grtfflu, Hiir, purchased the Barm-- . tiorery Co. X. Bhav J. ( Nye, Middleton, Wherry 34at Wash. Ave.. and assure patrons sod Blair. all courtesies possible and we solicit the patronage 4 Past patron and our A DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE. frieud. We hare enlarged the stork snd will Among the first of the surprise part- give ihe purchasing public a complete ies. following the lrnteu season waa line of staple and fancy groceries secthe ona tendered Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ond to none in the city, at the lowest McKellips at tlteir pretty home on possible price. Call 651 both phones Twenty-eight- h street last Monday The Bramwell Grocery Co., ti, W. until the wee Bramwell. Mgr. night. From eight-thirtsms' hours of the morning there was one continual round of pleasure. MusCHARCED WITH BUCCUEY ic and dancing waa the chief features of the evening's enjoyment and last, A complaint was issued hut not least, was the delicious repast again: served by the ladies to the guests James Sullivan and Geo. Wilson, two who certainty did themselves proud. of the gang arretted early m the week in a Twenty-fiftareet talnon. charg Covera were laid for the following: Mr. tnd Mrs. McKellips, Mr. and lng them with burglary in the brat It it alleged that the men enMrs. Galt, Mr. and Mra. Frank Bogart. Mr. and Mra. Rtesrart, Mrs. Peterson, tered a rooming house near Grant ave-nuand took therefrom a watch and Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson. Miss Glenn, Tbey Mrs. Hogan, Mra. Young, Mrs. Helms, other small pieces of jewelry. police court this Mrs. Tomasek, Mrs. Staples, Mrs. Hea-ly-. were arraigned inwas fixed at $100 In Mra. Mooney, Miss Peterson, Mlsa morning and hail each case. Georgie Bogart. Ami I. 1908. 2, t fe- ,v . Thirtieth street, when entrrute ihe until fall nt erected a brick PMvierUu congraga- - they willonhave West Patterson. cottage Present to feitcttaie with the bridal Thursday afternoon. IIH.kM will ''Iau. six-roo- couple were: Messrs, and Mesdamea Robison, Penrose, Brown. Jacobson. Plgaoa, O. Pyper, A. Collins, Pignon. Sumner. A. A. r K Held. Mr. I ..21 via C. Zimmerman LADIES OF DIX LOGAN. l epent ever1 - attending Ladies of the Dix Logan W. R. eblT nultn- - TI,e C. The. were royally entertained by Mrs. O. jSnSn meet F" E. Williams and Mrs. Beverly at the home of Mrs. Williams. 193 Twenty-firs- t ulrim Brown of 07 West Pet-th- e last Tuesday afternoon. fortunate Indy who Cardsstreet, afforded amusement for the afIn scinwra Sdla silver end L ternoon. An elegant supper was servmSted rootMt for the moet n num-to- r ed' at 6:30. The ladies enjoying the vtaT-d'-- - iTiS w"- nyenr. e. there being hostesses were: this honor. The hospitality of the Lewis. Griffin, Mssdames Toponce, cnngrntutetbe bcceheea are to t, Couch, Martin. Cave. Van Fatten, uciaj and financial succea Allen, Beltcer, Clancy, Si rock, r heir bar. McGriff Graves, Hubs. McGarcm. Mira Couch. and .and Kearney WITH MR. HOAG. f Mig-naul- Wel-iingc- . . PLEASANT HOURS. Hoag entertained with a Jdnd party at the Virginia oil The ladies of Lincoln Circle Xo. 2 Eaater furnished fiday afternoon. .VZ:. for the decorations, tallica were pleasantly entertained on Thurswon by day afternoon by Mrs. Lucy Hodge and rhea, the latter being M. Xye Mrs. Kate Hodge. A large number of g h. Henderson, lira. F. sisters and comrades were present, and Mr. Meteet- refreshment! . i VR1 ANDREWS PARTY. with the dainty provided by the hostesses, the national color, for decoration, the ladies' fancy work and recitations by Mrs. King n delightful afternoon wii passed. The gueats numbered Mesdamea Russell, Hodgea, Wells, Greer, Crossman, Tanner, Chapman. Kelly. Bond. Llnsley. Flewellyn, Bostaph, McIntosh, Clare, Glnsmann, White, King, Hurst, Johnson, Mlaa Clare and Comrades Nekon, Van Patton, Hodge, Turk and A. Hodge. . Andrewa enlertained a hrge and lavish scale yesterday moa: her gueita numbered about from nty The pleasure derived u lSj a fine luncheon was accents hr the pretty floral decorationa, nuaic furnished by Mlsa Sloan, A i Douglas and Mlsa Flower. Har- HI the hostess were Miss Boreman, Spencer and An in. Charlea MRS M'CORMICK SURPRISE. A very pleaiant surprise party was given nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Butterfield at ISP West Twenty-first street on Tuesday evening, in honor of Mr. Butterfield's ' birthday. A royal time waa enjoyed by nil, carda being the feature of the evening, after which an elegant repaat was served, which so appeaaed the guests that they refused to leave before the wee hours. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carey, Mr. and Mra. W. Drabble. Mr. and Mrs. S. Edgely, Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, Mr. and Mra. C. A Dice, Mra. W. Morgan, Mra. W. Johnson, Mrs. C. M. Poole. Blisses Marie Drabble, Freeman, Butterfield, Morgan and Jetts Butterfield. Measra. C. F. Butterfield, C. Carey and R. 0. Butterfield. HOSTESS. , ivory pretty poatjenten euchre par-TU given Tuesday afternoon by In. Osorge McCormick at the Pacific lots. In addition to the prises award-- a Mg goest was the recipient of a sixty-sevent- at a imtiim hand-painte- d tally card The tables Misslr of the occasion. nd dining room were lavishly deco-ntawith flowers which, together with ln-IM bssntifnl spring toilets of the usds a pleasing picture. Among Mrs. Conroy and h ilxty odd guests dn. Bows were the prise winners. KENSINGTON CLUB. JOLLY h snd guests of the Jol-l- r Kntington club met and were Mrs. by the R g Better, at her home, Wednesday afternoon. Songs, music and tonal chst was tlui order of the after-- a MRS. HESS HOSTESS. after which dainty refreshments m wnred. Ihe club then adjourned The post lenten season was opened ta wet with Mrs. W. J. Barnes on by Mrs. F. N. Hess with a luncheon, hiylrtt. given on Monday at her home In honor Tkfcvited gnesta were: Mrs. Baw-,w- , of her guest, Mesdamea Plummer and ffn. Joe Flygare, Mrs. Geo. Sea. McClain of Balt Lake. grand Mrs. T. B. lleller. j The echo of the Eaater idea lingered in the decorative scheme, which be. gan with Eaater lilies and palm In the parlors hut reached Its fulness In A pretty home wedding was that of ths dining room. Here were flowers Mlsa Loulae Jacobson and Peter in violets, carnations, rosea firm which was celebrated at the andprofusion fernn wherever a vase or hank ban of the bride's parents on could be placed. The table wss laid D. H. Ensign officiating. with covera for fourteen, and here a i reception and wedding supper yellow, White and green color scheme by a large circle of prevailed. Asparagus plumoao draped " Mend. Many handsome gifts at-e- ihe chandeliers from which ran streamlo the popularity of the young ers of narrow yellow ribbon to each They will make their home plate where n snow white bunny with TW members JACOBSON-BROWN- Pa-vesa-e, y s liesly, BROWN-MAY- . SPECIAL TRAINS At the home of her mother, 2606 Frances Brown was married to Fred May, both of this city, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Apostle McKay performed the ceremony which made the young couple man and wife. Only the immediate family and a few intimate frlenda were in attendance at ths wedding. For the occasion the houee waa beautifully decorated with smltex, carnations, roses and potted flowers. The bride carried a large bouquet of white roses and was attended by Misses Glenn Douglas, Beatrice Farley and Anna Salmon, who acted as bridesmaids. They each carried a bouquet of carnation! and were dressed In elegant spring gowns. The grpom was attended by Jack Taylor. The bride wore a gown of white ever silk. The bride waa given away by her brother, Bruce Brown. After the ceremony a dainty supper waa served by Mrs. Xslsbitt. Mr. snd Mrs. May received a large number of beautiful present - from friends and relatives, At present Mrs. May will remain In this city. Mr. May has returned to his work at Xewhouaa where he la employed In the mines. Madison, Miss CHILDCULTURE CLUB. The beautiful home of Mra. David Bcclea was thrown open on Tuesday for the meeting of the Child Culture club. There waa a large attendance and the usual amount ef routine business was completed. An excellent article on Truth as It concerns childhood was given in an admirable style by Mrs. Hamer. A discussion followed, which was participated In by the members. Mr. Gosling then prm seated a carefully prepared paper entitled Tha Science ef Cooking. Her Idesi wore not cnly excellent but were given in a manner which showed ability. A spirited discussion followed. After a abort lutermlaslon, Mra. Hilliard gave a presentation of the history topic Kansas tor a future meeting. At Ihe close the members spent a pleat-an- t social hour with ths hostess who Great Special Sale of Art Baing Ruahed Through With Aid tan Francisco, for Supplies for the sufferer in Ban Francisco are being rushed over the railroads from every quarter of the United States, express train under rush orders being used for transportation. Among others, the local railroad officials wore, this morning, notified of the departure from Philadelphia of Two" two train loads of provisions. can of supplies from Lngn passed through ths yards yesterday. Denver is now loading ten cars, while Greeley, Oolo., is sending three oars of potatoes. Boulder, Colo., finished loading two cars with provision yesterday forenoon. A special train carrying aupplles from this city to suffering humanity at Pan .Francisco left Ogden Friday afternoon at 4 p. m. The train waa chartered by C. E. Wilaon and twelva other San Francisco business men, who are hurrying to their loved ones in the wrecked city. The train was run at a cost of $1,000. The railroad company handling the baggage portion of the train free of charge, as a contribution toward tha relief. Two baggage cars ware placed on the ice house spur at the Union depot to receive donations. All day wagon loada of supplies arrived and were loaded Into the oars. Ths train left at 4 p. m. and will he given a clear track. In order that it may maka the best possible time. A car arrived on No. I from the dtisena of Denver. This car will also be hurried forward. A car from the Commercial club at Balt Lake City went west on No- 6 yesterday. Superintendent Manaou states that, aa fast aa the ears aiWb In Ogden from various places they will be hurried west on passenger train. . and its attendant. puh out of the way thought of every Jay nerewiUIc hoconie Now eaon i at it zenith we broaden the aide for the great influx of ateady spring and Hiiramrr business and Hound the higheKt pitch of splendid value giving. The announcement of thi great underwear Hale of all flew good received just again proclaim the nuprenic money saving power of the store that nerve you bent. pre-emine- Corset Covers Sot one skimped All made with style in the entire lot. splendid muslin and trimmed with hemstitching, embroidery tnd laces. For thi great sale you may ffloose Ittc, 15c, Wc, Xol ono style the pricp asked. assortment wurtli twice 1 ft Drawers collection Wc, tiiU In Wide and full and embroider-Z:- ; Hioohc from this of muslin underdraw- - 25c, 29c, 38c, 58c at eilastTaue long. ch .null place on special sale our entire line of elegant high art underwear which comprises the daintiest crea- and toe white cotton. brought to the Vert. Commences S. -- . er and Saturday Morning Week. the Following : . Continues Throughout - - BURT m BROS In-lio- E Mrs. W. Davis The New Bittner Bub-Jec- h t: GRAND ." Tha First Cengergetlenal Church. Noble Strong Uderkln, pastor. Morn- ing worship at 11 oclock, Sunday, April 22nd. Mrs. Anna Rlggn. national Florence Criltenton Home organiser, will speak upon tha work of ths home in this city. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor will preach npon tie teaching of Jesua regarding the relation of dia trict and disaster, having for his subject, Those Eighteen." In common this with the churchre of Ogden, church will give ila evening offering to Ran Francisco. Sunday achoei at 13:1$ p. m. Spiritual Meaning and Their Utility to the Race." An offering will he received for San Francisco relief fund. The following special mnsic will he given at the evening service: Solo, There Gounod. I. a Green Hill Far Away Mra. C. H. Stevens: violin offertory, selections from Martha, Mr. H. M. Llnsley; solo. Mis Olga Web rend. Tbs church will be very hesuuftilly deco rated with California flowera. MONDAY1" UNDAY EXCURSION April 22nd, 104. To Balt Laka City, $100 round trip via Oregon Short lAno. All trains. LEGISLATURE. BEBSION SPECIAL II. It ia Mat that Governor Pwrdea will at one rail a special session ef tha state leg Ban Franciuco, April ed lalature to prepare relief uMoures tor this city. AND CITY OP MEXICO RETURN April 2$ to May S. tha Cnlnrado Midland will sell tlckeia Ogden to nty of Mexico and return for $4$J0. Ooad for atop overs up to etvty days. Ysur choice of the three excellent routes. Through observation car to Denver, hooka on Mexico free. Tick- et offee, 77 West Reoond Boutfl. Balt Lake. o and the Original London and Now York Company. -J- ib- A Message From Mars an played 1000 Nights In London, . , 600 Nlghta In Naw York. Complain Scenic and Elactrlcal Production. $1.60, $1.00, T8o, BOo, 26o EAT SALE FRIDAY IB A. M. THE UNION PORTLAND CEMENT rOMTANY will recelra bids for PRIVILEGES of General Brora, Drug Btpn, Butcher Bbop, lintel and Bar Room at the naw town of Portland, Utah, which they have Just established at n point II miles east of Ogdon, aa the mala G RAN D line of the Union ractfle railway. Detailed Information naa bo had by catling at tba company's office, in tha Lewis block, Ogden. - CONTRACTORS monos wbieseroeseeros PRICES PRIVILEGES TO LET OPERA HOUSE - WEDNESDAY NIGHT ATTENTION Bids will ho received at lb offic iff (ho Union Portland. Oment company, Lewia block, Ogden, until May 1st, at I p. m., for conatrnettou of approximately 10,000 cublo yards of rubbio stone masonry; also approximately 2.000 yards of concrete work and 76 000 square fet of eoncrete floors; alt all exravation work for foundation. All work to be done at the company f adory, location at Portland, Utah, II miles east of Ogden, on tba main Hag . of the Union Detailed Information cia bo had by calling at tbs company's office. Pacific-railway- LEGAL wroeesroeeroeseeMMseM The Greatest Suecasa In Dramatic H lately, Caine's Powerful Play IldH The Christian Direction of Goorgo L. Biker, LILLIAN LAWRENCE AS GLORY QUAYLE. JOHN SAINPPOLIS OF STOCKHOLDERS' SPECIAL MEETING. Nodes In hereby glvsn that thera will bo and there in boreliy called a special meeting of the etnckholdera of the La Balia Mineral Company of Ogden. Utah, to bo held hi room 111 nd 324. of the Focle building. In Or on Saturden, Utah, at o'clock p. day, May 6th, 1106, to consider and net upon the following named proposition: To tncrewe th capital stork to th anm of 1200.000.00, or such other sum aa the atorkhoidera may decid. To rlanhify the stock Into preferred and common, nnd to fix the proportion of each. To increase the number of directors from five to seven. To elect two additional director, if the number haa been increased as above. To transact euch other or further burners aa may properly come before the meeting. a, AS JOHN' STORM. NOTICE And a Sptclaiy Selected New York Company. PRODUCTION CARRIED COM- PLETE. SKAT SALE TUESDAY. GEO. P. MILLS. Secretary Lift lie Mineral Ogden, Utah. Co. April 7th, 1904. First publication April 10, 19Q4. CHINESE WOMENS FEET. China's eastern of binding the feet of its women li not si ancient as has been supposed.- - A correspondent of one of the native Chinese psper onotrs livfrom the letters of Yuan Met. ed in th eighteenth rentiiry . In one tn his letters Yuan Met wrote to a friend: hsndsmne "Yon ask me to get you wife and ardently desire, as your first requisite, thst She shall hve smsll feet Surely yon cannot be on who admires true beauty. An almirar of true he ut y bn' his own individual taste, disdaining to follow the dictates of other. Our ancient literatfire. In both prose and poetry, his many nl- - david HM0. it First Prasbytsriaii Church. J. E. Carver, faster. Morning service nt 11: uubject, "The Parting of the Wavs." The Lord's supper will he celebrated st the fleer Of the service. Sunat 4:30. day school at 12:30. Endeavor Evening worship at 7:30; A Geological and Historical Study of Earthquakes, with an Inquiry as to Their Excenpnt muslins used. 1nmn,pd in laces i NEW PANAMAS. a millinery ar now hr- - for your so. They embrace a largo variety hats, cleaned, blenched. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Mooked and rr trimmed K. L Hurd, of xhape, materials and deulgns. They are severely plain in some rates First Me'hndist Rpiaoopal rhiinrb. 2344 Wash. av. Both phonrt. exquisitely trimmed tn others. There one-hal- f block east of Washington ave re Hate here that will attract the HIS TIP. sue. next to court house. Samuel admiration uf men and tha esvy ot Blair, pastor. Sunday aervire. Bun-daHarry Pay a Whitney tells of s women. And yet they can bo had ao arhnol 10 a. m.. W, L. Underwood, bora owner of very luxurious tastes, rheaply that none aed covet them-- 11 11 adAt a. abort superintendent. m, 1m is ksuafied my Lav them. Come In and visit dress by pastor Rarramen; of Lord's who. wherever he may with no less than the best, Mt the our Hummer Hat show anyway-ov- en upper. Epworth League devortonal though jou are not ready to purchase services at 4:80 p m. leader. Arthur Now York Tribune. in the wet BOW, season ths racing During Water. In the evening at 7:30 Mr thi horseman once invited a friend lu Riggs, the National Florence Crtiten humblo circumstances to din with him ton Home orgni-ler- , will speak in the at a certain very expensive hostelry. C. interest of the home In this city. The guest waa much impressed by Collection t the evening service bis made and frequent surroundings 243 WASHINGTON AVE. will be for the benefit of Fan Fran inquiries touching the cost of the vati ciaco sufferers. mi luxuries there to he obtained. As the dinner neared Its close ho asked AMUSEMENTS. First Church f Christ Scisntist. the horseman a to the amount, of the Church edifice, corner Twenty fourth tip he naunlly gave the waller. street Bud Uncidn avenue. Service Well." said the horse oner. if he 11 a. m. Subject. "Everlasting Punaerve me wetl I generally hand him UTAUNA THEATRE ishment. Sunday school at 10 a. ra. n dollar. If the service I bad, why. races. on I a him meetthe Wrdnesday evening testimonial give lip ing st I p. m. Free reading rooms, To-Nig- ht SEE HIM. COULDN'T suite 213 Eccles building. Open dally , from 3 to 6 p. m. All are welcome. of case sad An Ohio man tells of the Co. The Christ la Science Society, young fellow, Ihe son of a woallhy The Christian Science Society holds Toledo manufacturer, wlux against hla to In upon going service nt I p. m. in the Cuugrrga-tionn- l father's wishes, Insisted wheroaa tha church eJiflce. corner of Adorns Chicago to make hla way. himAt Piney Ridge parent desired that the son train street.. venue snd Twenty-fiftself tn tha Toledo house, rays Harper "EveflnstiLg Punishment. Sun- Weekly. day school In ihe basement at 2 p. m. At flnt the lad did very wall tn th Wednesday evening teetlmonial inee 10c, 20c, 30c. hut it was not very long Prices larger m. are held The at I p. public before city, lags waa making urgent appeal ha la cordially invitad to attend the to hia father for financial assistance. service. To these the old gontlemai. who had himself been trained la a bard school, C antral Park Presbyterian Church. turned a dsaf ear. Corcer Slat street and Wash. Ave. Finally the desperate hoy wired bil Bervices at 11 and 7:30. Morning father In theo words: "You won't tee subject, "Making Shipwreck of Faith.1 mo starve, will you? Thu old man't OPERA HOUSE Evening subject, An Infallible Method reply cam in the form of the follow for Sunday school at lng telagram: "No, not tl this dir 18 o'clock. Y. P. B. C. E. at 4:80. tanca. Bible study, prajer and Then the hoy decided to return to testimony meet lug on Thursday 7:30. Toledo and 0 to work tar his father. d at e Panama Paul's Church, Gsrman Evangelist street and JefCorner Twenty-thirferson avenue. German Sunday school at 10 a. m. German preaching nt 2:30 p. m. In the morning we will Join In the services of the Bwedhfc Lutheran congregation. We kindly Invite all the German of Ogden to meet and worship with us la the afternoon. After the services wo will plan ways of helping our afflicted brethren In Ban Francisco. 25c, 29c, 38c, 45c but what d salt ihe shopping from wonderful- Ave. ing aeivice ai 11 oVkick. guhject. "la-aof The Divinp Spirit " EvenTexi. Are T here ing aervire at 7 Xoi Twelve Hour in the Dsv The evening offerm will be devoted to the Ben FYaucisco relief work Lei u all come prepared to make this offering aa large as posvbb Sabbath school at 13. Herbert I .. Herrington, superintendent. Junior at 3:30 Young peoMid seek pray ple' meeting at er scrvlcy Thuiaday evening beginning at g o'clock. - 6 With Eaatpr Yrien First Baptist Church. Bapiei rhuirn. 23.il Grant Morn jloiace B Blod. First Swedish Lutheran Church. Corner 23rd street and Jefferson avenue. O. A. Elmqulat, pastor. Sunday: The conference of the Utah and Idaho district of tha Lutheran church which has been In cession nines last Wednesday will close with services at 11 . m. and 4 p. ra. At 11 n. m- - Divine service snd celebration of the Lord's supper. Rev. E. Rydberg of Balt Lake 'will preach In Swedish and Rev. r. 15. Beregiaon of Idaho Falla la English. At p. m the conference will close with an Eng llah swtea at which Reverends C. K Beregt son and CnsMes Peterson will peak. At the evening aervire a of faring will be taken for the benefit of the San Francisco fire sufferers. Sunday school at 12:1. Tuesday, 4 p. m.: A meeting of young EXCURSIONS lake city f people ior the purpose of organizing . . Luther lesgua. FRIDAY, APRIL 27TH.' Thursday,- - 2:M p. m.: The Ladles? Via Oregon BhortA Line. .$1.00 round Aid aorlely will he entertained by Mr. trip. The M. W. A. Special train leaves F. A. Lund, 671 flat street. Ogden 7:80 p. m , returning leaves Balt cordially welcome. Lake City 1 s. m. Ticket on sale Utahns Drug Store, good on all trains. Church ef the Good ihephord. Corner Grant snd 24tb si root. Alfred Rrnwc, lector. First Sunday after Easier. Early celebration. 7:80 a. m. Sunday school, F:4S. Morning prayer and sermon. 11. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Offerings at all aervire this day will be donated to the relief of the needy in Su Francisco. Freely ye have received. FreeMorning topic, Htippos Y ly give. that Those Perished la Baa Francisco Were Sinners Above AH Othera?" Ev. cnlng loplc, After the Resurrection. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Summer Styles sorh treat mg of the customs of the Fung dyraerv by Shea Ye aava a m..n's shoes are ttld to be square, and a woman s rouad (at th to i In the Tang dynasty, ths first ia the feel of Yang Krsi Fel. the court beau iv. na about her stockings In one of Han Ttiiig Lang s poem, rafernng to a womans feet, he ays: feet to bright Hr snd sleek ' Tbee allusion clearly unbound feel. point to Yuan Mel's letter oonciudra ly saying that ihe taaro uf those who ignore the beauty of face and form is depraved. He laments ilui sensible moa should be so led away by a looUh well-mad- e e ft - ' A m 7 eni. id beautiful instance touches upon small ra praise riri-'- h ' m no MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DON'T BUY FROM AGENTS Aa they gat largo commissions, aad yon hmv to pay thorn. Boo year homo people flrot Two car loada of stock to nalaei Yard Opposite City Cemetery. Missouri ha tip Trust com- pletely under ber thumb. LAUNDRY WORK bearing our Thumb Marks in i A No. 1 Try us! Ogden Steam Laundry 437 Twenty fifth Street. |