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Show V 4 TOE ENAMINER: MORNING OGDEN, CADL SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1907. AMUSEMENT AMUSEMENTS. MMOMMHMi GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association R. ALEXANDER GRANT Resident Manager UTAHN A theatre ill Changes Every Saturday Mat ln. EVENINGS Twe Performance 7:30 and 0.1a MATINEE Dally, Eacapt Sunday :sa at MONDAY NIGHT I Liebler 1 Co.s Latest Dramatic Triumph 'irnftiwnlw ui those coming in lute I..r fir,, performance are requeued to reAU main and witness entire program or np to the part you hate mUised' iyn(wW Week Commencing Say 25 n. The Oxava. and Burlesque Juggler Comedy r i r WALKER WHITESIDE j l j i I In the Most Remarkable Play of the Season 66 ? The Magic Meloidy IV. May Evans, Whistler. Novelty In Vaudeville. V. O'Nailla Majestic Minstrels. Original Reproductions of Modern and Old Time Minstrel). Interlocutor. Fred O'Neill. Tamho, John ONeill. Bones, Joe O'Neill. Don't forget Society Night Friday A Special Bill for that Evening : i IIU Morey Long. Knows How Rendering No One Much I Mies You.- - With Beautiful 99 VI. Mitchell and Levs. Character Comedians, preienting their own comedy, The Hume Coming. VII. Special Added Attraction, r 1: ) THROUGH tlie art ami the beauty-love- r JAMES FRANCIS SULLIVAN CO Late Slar of "Ale. Ilim and 1 Co.. The Tramp," "The Prince of etc. Aulsted by Wm. O. Johnson and Anna Duran, Cast of Superlative Excellence Includes: MR. HOWARD GOULD MISS MAY BUCKLEY MR. HENRY BERGMAN MISS OLIVE WYNDHAM MR. LESLIE KENYON MISS MARTHA GEORGE Whole play runi the century-olbetween fact anil idealism, liotween clink of gold, lief wren the soul of the ami the brain of the man of uctiini. d PiJ-sen- ," Presenting, "The Craziest Act In Vaudeville." A number of professional volunteers for Society Night. VIII. "THE UNWRITTEN LAW. A Thrilling Drama By the rtahna-scopBased on the Thaw Case, New York. City. e. Coming next week, commencing Saturday Matinee, May 2Sth, a Greater land Better Show than ever. All Big Acta. Coming anon Tha Great Alblnl, Worlds Master Magician. PRICES ... MATINEES club waa Miss Kina Johnson. The clnh will meet again In two weeks with Miss Maude Robbins. THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY Sir. and Mra. W. J. Shcaly spent Wednesday In Bali lake. Mias Gertrude Bell spent the week In Salt Laks with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Henderson are hack from a trip to tbs northwest HIm Grace Roberta Is vUlllng friends In Halt Lake for a few daya. Mrs. Frederick O. Grant, of Denver, is tha guest of her sister. Mm. W. M. Harper. Miss Lucy M. Colder of Omaha, Nebraska, ta the guest of Mlsa Lily Lraman. I; Mra. Randolph Allen, of Phoenix, Aris., la the guest of her mother, Mrs. 1. N. Revor. The Tolstoi club will meet on Tuesday with Mra. King at 040 Twenty-fourt- h street. Miss Ethel Wattle Is home from a visit of four months with her parents In California. Mra. Rossnbluth, who has been spending the winter In California, hat returned home. Mrs; T. D. Johnson entertained the Raptlet missionary society n Wednesday afternoon. i Mrs. J. G. Tyler and ton. Paul, am la the city from Ornville. Cal., and are the guests of friends. David N. Kay returned home this week from pauford university and will spend his vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spencer, of New York, are the guests of Mr. and Mra. Al Herrick for a few weeks. Mra Ellis Ileninger left Wednesday morning for Alberta., Canada where she will join Mr. Menlnger. Miss Edna Fiwlsml. of Helena. Mont., is the guest for a few weeks of her cousin, Mias Orlean Roberta. Mis Lillian Holmes will leave next week for a short trip to Csllfornla. and will join her mother at Sacramento. vlnlLir for a few hnura Wednesday, while en route (o Chicago. The commencement exercises of the classes of 'ltd and 07 of the High school will take place on Friday evening, May 31, at the Graud Oper 2 house. did ample guests forty after- tho in Late Justice. Mrs. Littlefield a charming hostess. compliment to Misa Edna Freeland. Green and white were the colors used In the decora live scheme, white flow era adorning the mantel and tables. Those present to meet Mlsa Freeland were Mlsa Grace Morgan, Miss Ellen Orm-bMias Edna Carey, Mlaa Ruth Chester, Miss Ivy Davidson, Miss y, Priscilla Gardner, MIm Violet King, Miss Irene Stewart. Miss Daisy Greene, Mian Estelle Morrla, Mlsa Florence Wood, Mine Mary Croft. Mias Lisxle Kdwarda, Miss May Ellis and IJiaa Ruby Dean. RECEPTION. aaso-cUtio- u Thursday afternoon, the Pythian club rnjoved a most pleaaant aftern-.-owith Sister Voll and Cunningham at the home of the latter. Cards furnished amusement for the arternuon and prise were awarded to Sister Tyree. McGaw and Jenkins. After a delicious liiiieherut waa served each hostess was presented with a and all the member birthday spo-wished them many happy returns of the day. SpiNui AT MRS. The home of Mrs. William Eccles wss the scene of a j brilliant affair Tuesday afternoon, wbgm Mr. William Eccles, assisted by Mra. Ragan. Miases Cross and Larson, entertained a number of her friends In fabnor of Mrs. H. H. Spencer. In the hail stood the stately palms, and the parlors and dining room went bright writh a profusion conEuchre flowers. of cut to most tributed a pleas- antlv-speafternoon, prises being won by Mrs. Q. W. Wade and the guest of honor. The guests, numbering forty. were then conducted to the dining room where they partook of the splendid menu that awaited them. Mrs. H. H. Spencer was the guest of honor at a party given Tuesday, May 14, by Mrs. Bigelow In her parlors at the Reed. Decorations consisting of roses and carnations were were used. Dainty refreshments served In the dining room, after which the guests listened with pleasure to songs sung by Melba and Hchumann-Heln- k and other renowned artlaU. through the medium of an excellent phonograph. Mrs. Manson was hostess at an informal luncheon given in honor of Mrs. Spencer and a tew of her friends Friday afternoon. Mrs. Fltxgerald was furtnnste in cutting the lucky number and received the prixe, and the hostess presented to the honor guest a dainty Hsvlland teacup and saucer. Mra. David Eccles charmingly entertained st a Kensington Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. II. II. Spencer, who left Saturday evening for Spencer. Idaho, where she will spend the summer. The parlors were elaborately decorated with cut flowers, and luncheon for eighteen ladles was served in the dining room. nt Invitations are out for a grand reception and ball to be given in compliment to the members of the graduating classes of OS and 07, by the O. II; R Alumni association at the Congress Dancing academy. Monday Miss Virginia Tartar, who is a grad- night, June 3. Elaborate prepnrattous ual of the class of '07 of the Sacred aril being made for the initiation of Heart academy . has an guests her two members, and the affair promises to sisters, Mrs. Luce and Miss Mae Tar- eclipse all othera given by the tar. of Denver, until after the comduring the acaaun. mencement exercises In June. AT WEBER CLUB. Mr. and Mrs. Orson N. Rogers, of St. IjOuIm. were the guests the fore Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grant entertainpart of the week of Mr. and Mrs. ed informally at dinner at tin- - Weber l'ercev N. Moore, on their way home club Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. from Angeles, where Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. John Cort and Max Flgman. spent the winter. the distinguished atar who appeared here last fall in The Man on the The barealaureste services of the Box. The guest included Mr. and clas of 07 of the High school, will Mr. John Cort. Beattie; Mra. Chambe held tomorrow evening at the First ber, Beattie; Ml- - (iiofrv. Misa Cort. Presbyterian church. Rev. J. Eh Car- Max Fignsan, New lork. and E. T. ver will deliver the address and the board of education, the faculty and Spencer. students will attend. AT MRS. CUNNINGHAM'S. The little tola of the Washington school were pleasantly surprised. FriMisses day afternoon. Their Powell and Shipley. had concealed peanuta In every wvik and corner. After a short program, cake waa solved. and then The hunt began. Each child was given a souvenir basket. CARD OF THANKS Wc wish to extend our appreciation and thanks to all those friends who so willingly aided us during the llinees and death of Mrs. Elisabeth Inline. We trust the same kindness will lie tendered them during their hour of their bereavement. MR. ALFRED LAIXE. MRS. E ELIZA BETH HOLIBAIGH. Just a Few Fresh May Sale Prices JTeres a special list of prices which came in too late to get into our regular advertisement. This list in just a few of the offerings on the aecond floor: 200 Corsets at Half Price Positively the biggest line to pick from. And all new styles. These skirts came to us at a liberal discount and we give you the benefit. Light patterns, ail colors and black. 75c $1.50 Corset $1.00 Cornets $2.00 CometH $4.00 $6.00 $5.00 $8.00 Mr. and Mra. H. H. Spencer and on Hyrnm. left last night for Fpencer. Idaho, where Mrs. Spencer exper's to apend the summer. Judge and Mra. H. II. Henderson hare returned from Portland, where attended a session Judge of the elate supreme ccmrt. L-- Llcwllyn Jones, formerly of Ogden. now .4,1 Balt Lake, was su Ogden SOc Sheer Lawn Waists 59c White and colored Home good strong giughamn too worth up to 90c; yonr 50c pick of the table White and colored Waists this Reason's fresh, crinp styles, worth up to $2.. $1.29 Special Sale of Kimonas 39c On the bargain table, pretty, novel Kiino-na- n in sheer, cool material prettiest 39c, 49c, title you ever aw $25 Silk Suits $19.35 . s rhnice of entire range of $25 Kilk Suits and its Ogden's best showing. $19.32 $20.00 Kilk Suits $10.00 Kilk Kuits $15.32 !.. $13.32 Entire showing at like reduction. Every suit a pretty one. No old ones. nt Miss Dolly Raymond, of Cleveland. O , is the guest for a few months of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Morris. .... $1.00 And we give you pick of our eulire stock daring May Kale at nperial price. JENKINS' ftir-ulhi- -l 200 and More Spring Skirls Third Off we haven't time to connt. At any rate, ieopie are coming back for more of these cornet h because it's the biggest bargain ever. All colors, all sizes. Simply a deni re on onr part to weed out all the odd numbers that's all. The cornets bits a)i right. Maylie 300 " EXCITEMENT IN CAPE TOWN. The Pylhi.in Spoii clnh was deJenlightfully entertained by Sisters Cape Town. May IB. The dispatch kins and Knbb'.n Friday afternoon of a thousand regular troops to the at the .lenklu residence, funis Rand, where white miner arc on tlii- - aftiMiKv-n'entertalnmeni strike, has excited the whole country. and pri'.e were won by Bltcrs Mc- The primary purpose of the dispatch Gaw. Jackman ;ind Mulick. of these troops Is tn overawe the The hostesses were precnted with Chinese miners should they prove who. birthday sputum by the president, restless, leaving the police and volunin lvhalf of he member- - of the club, teer to deal with the white miners, wished them many happy leturns of who are displaying brutality in their A plea-asurpriae of Wednesday ihe day. and assaults upon the evening waa the one given In honor are seriously damaging property. of Miss tarie Winston by a nuinher WITH MRS. LITTLEFIELD. Games ami of her young friends. GEN. BOOTH GOES TO CHINA. of the music were the amusement Member of the Iii-Ig:ipout No. evening and In a - guessing contest G. A. It., the Ijnlies of Lincoln Wm. C. Booth, T nklo. Msv prises were won by- Miss Vivian Anand several commander-in-chie- f of the Salvation thou' flie'e the derson and Miss Lucy Wall, ferp. . to Army, who arrived in Japan on the twenty-livgwMs enjoyed the ecca-shin- . penally im red guest, responding the invitation of Mrs. E. A. lJllleileld. 17th on the trip around the world, wore at her completed his tour of this country tol'ully enterlutn.-Misa Rhea Brooks cnteriaineil the home on Mrtiiisnn avenue. Tuesday. day and left for China. seemthe genial host Before leaving he said that he had nieniltcrw of her curd club on Wodno-d- ny The spirit the atmosphere, while decided to Inaugurate a campaign evening. Five hunt! red was the ed t,i tlie Grnphoplioue discoursed music In Korea and that the army would game and prires were won bv Howard Bingham ant Mix Emma Price. both amusing and sweet. and merry establish an organisation for the Oriental women, both at home and The rooms were bright with carna- jests went round. Delirium refresh-n:ewore which abroad. tn rved, tions and lobes, an-- the guest of the Mrs. G. F. McIntosh deligntfully entertained the Lucky Thirteen cliib oil Wednesday afternoon. Prises at cards wer won by Mrs. Audci-muMr. Flewellinv and Mrs. Giilllliur. Luncheon followed the card games and the guest of the club was Mrs. Rirhey. The club adjourned to meet again in two seeks with Mrs. Rhlvors. WRIGHTS FOR MRS. SPENCER. Mrs. W. M. Aurfcrann entertained about forty guests In honor of (he birthday of Mr. Anderson, Friday Cards, music and a delicevening. ious lunch contributed to an enjoyable evening. Mlsa .Erma Jackson entertained a few frlenda informally on Wednesday evening in honor of her guest, Mlsa Cora Brownley, of Salt Lake. The rooms were bright with carnations and palms, and high five win the gaum of the evening. About twenty guests were present to meet Miss Brownley. 20c, SOc 10c, 20e the MIm Vera Tayaon entertained at a Kensington on Tnesdty afternoon in ALUMNI ........ .10c, leople to assist in the alteration de- partment. Apply at once at. cloak and suit department. f e . . .$2.6o ...... 3.95 $3.35 $)i3i be fitted without alterations. Pick of our enormous skirt line at a discount front our already cheap prices. No other showing like it in Utah. No other prices so favorable for you. - Come Here for Your Memorial Day Apparel White Kkirts of linen, duck, serge, voile and panama all priced specially for the final day of the May Kale. Whatever yon want come here. Its cheaper. ready-to-wea- r, Children s Millinery Cheaper The May Kale means cheaper prices on headwear. Onr showing is so broad you. ran buy anything from 22c to $8.00 and every style is a good one. All Spring Jackets Wanted strike-breaker- Kkirts , Kkirts Kkirts . Kkirts We have so many yon can Cut-pric- ed All tbe blacks, all the coverts, all the checks and fancies, and the complete range of Children's Jackets effect early clearance. cut-price- d to css pci-me- u' l Want Ads in the . StandardExaminer Pay |