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THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN' LAKE SALT CITY UTAH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1914 Society 'h Childrens lannelette TODAY’S EVENTS JL ' - -f- Society will be largely reprerented tnis auernuon in medansant”to be given at tho Hotel Utah ballroom from 430 'until The affair is given G the patronW Bcchtol under leading age of a group of original-and of women and interestingfeatures will be ' -f- Tn plain white'blue and white Avhite stripes Sizes 2 in and G till iv cr rincthe thing for these cold nights 1 630-o’clock byf- Introduced -- 1 4“' -- ’ Oft 4-hostess 4- u i - A c ? 5k - -“ 4- sk & ? 4-- 4 ' - 44- 4 "h- ' Saturday r I Caramels 'pound Pinocha pound 45c Cream Mint Wafers pound 25c 15c Butter Scotch pound 15c Party Candies pound Peanut Brittle- pound Brittle 20c pound ’Panama Nnt Sandwich Sparks’ Opera' Bar and Sappho' Bars each 3c Keith-O’Brien Co loor' — Main t f k20c ’ Cot— Second Shopping these days is pleasure a d The P E society will hold sale beginning at rummagethia o’clock at 52 - 44444- morning Broadway delay d ' until ' "J ' ' ' ' slush 1 ' 7 and buying your Tti 1 l 1 - ' " ' ' '’:? ' - ?'-?X'-U”' stocks 7 - ' make snow while ' shoppinq f' '7- ' 7:’ : ? O '' -'?- u? -- Attend trial a and new are ’ V" V A be - fresh a n social one of yesterday afternoon when of and Kid Glove Misses’ of Coats all ZY ”X We ? have regular 35 selected about stocks and Coats 'from especially priced our them x ”7? 77-V'”-" ?" — 7 entertained Saturday selling for about sixty of th&young society matrons and girls in compliment to Miss Aline McMillan The artistic new was a bungalow foliage The large bower of autumn the long cobblestonefireplace in with was room banked autumn leaves in the rich fall tints which also and bookcases ‘were banked on the with mantel tall intermingled candles vases of sunflowers Lighted almost hidden in the mass of foliage presented new' style They in effects the in-all come solid col brs plaids m " $ living mixtures — and IHk Values ARE COATS AVE $3250 to SHOAVING A r-l Women’s gloves English cape tan Keith-O'Brien or white $150 Specialonly Regular pair Today O LINE Persian Russian extra an feature broadtail in plpids which we will today for — for A- x mR broadcloth mixtures in the and put sale on new' as length kid tan or white regular $175 Special today' only pair in $1750 is j suspendedsmall full-line 2-clasp Ladies’ gloves OEf pique stitched sizes Today a tan only Come all Co Keith-O'Brien fif 4 oo s — Alain i the popular shades nigger brown and special w — $2500 gauntlets of sizes 12-button designs B Misses’ fall skirt They come in all including black navy Russian green Today in $119 SPECIAL plush’Scotch picturesqueappearance the colors old In the dining to be carried out in and yellow room coming wedding of Miss McMillan used In striking effect pink roses and A crystal basketoftied with a yellow snapdragons bow of pink tulle occupied the center of the table tiny pink surrounded by in candlesin silver holders arranged The the shape of a heart dome above with was wreathed autumn leaves and smllax fr'om which Silver were china cupids candelabra pink lighted the table in shaded in effect charming and Aliss Mildred Mrs Charles L sisters Smith of the bride-to-be McMillan beautifully a toss the Were and just received another shipmentof Suits in both long coat and plain skirt effects and medium coat with tunic new One-clasp $995 for - i Offering have -We bmI ' Record SUITS MlsvlM season and in and compare look quality them and Keith-0 loor then over prices ’Brien Co elsewhere go loor — Second iiiiiiiIwi presided at the in serving table Assisting Aliss rances were Norinne Aliss and Alias Edna oulkes Cowan Airs and Aliss AIcAtillan were Richart assisted in receiving by Mrs Henry McMillan and Mrs W H Losee Brassieres appointed We cannot too strongly urge early shopping if you of these want coats one They are all splendid values which fact will be speedily by those early who come r Keith-0 given yesterday The “tea dansant” East hall in Third afternoonat B B by Miss Grace Cowie was a beautifully arranged and successfulsocial enter tainment until The hours were from o clock and time a large number during that of ” Interested friends were present The affair was given as an introduc-e tion to a series of dancing classes and assisted in Miss was presenting Cowie 'dances Coyle by Crosby Parisian Tullar included a These the Lulu ado the tango and the Ta Tao a modern Chinese dance all of which were gracefully interpreted orchestra The the Beesley stringed and the hall was musicpotted with which palms in front of the platform formed a screen stationed where the orchestrawas candy were served ofin the Punch and the reception hall at the entrance bulldi-ng from beautifullyarranged with vases of tall yellow decorated with all of the details chrysanthemums injthe golden color effect included Mrs Edwin The patronesses Airs S Holmes Richards Airs C Park Airs W Samuel Alontaguc and Mrs Duncan AlacVichie at the tables were Presiding punch the followingyoung girls: Aliss lorence Sowles Aliss Halloran Aliss Ruth Lilly Doscher Miss Alartha Richards Miss Olive Benson Miss Esther Badger Miss Miss rances Knox and Helen 75c values today Co— Second ’Brien Co Keith-O’Brien 2d — "i DRESSES fl i 1 Mg 1 jrB jOkl ii ? g fl a a 'W' 'Keith-O’Brien loor- ——i — In satin and satin and serge combinations all the newj smart styles in black navy brown Values green and to $3250 special today gJ Co— Second loor T OQr toO'U Special loor NEW 29c brassieres embroidery All-over recognized t : V ’ Another A pret- the she Saturday 44- zi1 events Reductions Big Special Women’s in 4-44- tiest Make a rtt DUNCAN GRANT' RICHART the hostess at the MRSwas We to ? J ? 9 E special request program will given at the noon organ reIn fHn K 4-3-t Saturday sk ? I 1 i 1 4- ? r— - '’SOc Nut --Cocoanut loor O‘ Don’t :l: 4444- Shop ''A- ' section of Browning t Literary club meets this for-the first time this 4afternoon season with Mrs Gem4Robert C o’clock ell The in luncheon at 4will be followed by the Browning 4'4 readingand study 44- t ' Special 1 ’ 5 69c - The Ladles’ -4-’ rx Candy 4-4- will be given matinee party by Airs W J Morafternoon in Alies gan compliment to Hortense Hodson 44- Saturday 4-4- A this 44- OX JL x ’ - 4- — - 39c 49c 59c ' - '"Airs Charles L Smith will en tertain today with a luncheon at her home in tn Twelfth East sister Miss Alino'Mchonorof herthe girls of Miss MeAlillanand 'iHians Diiuax party A pink vpnrs-inf- r Keith-O’Brien x - 4-': -gf ' 50c Gowns65c Gowns 75c Gowns 95c Gowns 5 Mrs the Willard Hanson will begiven at a bridge tea to be this afternoon at her nome street 4- ii - a-number -A W fx—'Y - -society - stripes 7 lz Gowns ‘ ©Jr ffl 9 7 4 Bargain Square furnished Just inside State and Broadway entrance Today — Beginning Men’s Regular erry Men’s $175 Ties 50c values to from OUC Crepe Kimonos All Replette lowered $119 $275 Kimono $198 $175 Kimono $139 $295 Kimono $219 $225 Kimono $169 $350 Kimono $295 p Co Keith-O’Brien Dr or today only we section one lot of silks nets madras 1 musicwhich Cost at will sell find Basement 29c a v Air' and J Airs AIcGanney entertained about thirty couples of young last night at an Informal dancing people of their party in nephew honor of Los Angeles who is Dan AIcGanney bere for a few weeks The’ rooms were prettily flowers and leaves and autumn punch was served theAirs SlcGanney was assisted during evening by Aliss Beth Miss AfcCune Norma Thompson and the Misses Irone and Inez Langton z? — it i Yard We are compelled make room for our These draperiessell $100 a yard decoratedwith delightful Josephyoung yesterday afternoon Orpheum party followedby a prettily appointedtea at thes'Hotel Utah in complimentto Aliss Naomi Hoffman who leaves next Vernon week to her studies at Mount resume seminaryin "Washington D C Airs gave a to sacrifice these immense new country over the closed out at 5c nets up to madras 10c 20c 35c cretonnes 65c and PILLOW to VOTE and Women’s and New colors Special— fall coats 3C SEL-ADJUSTING Misses’ Coats wanted HANDLE Special in — $745 wBIIlliilllBlMilIJ SUIT number of exceptionally well made underskirts $J values While they SPECIAL Swisses’to be $195 each One lot of $198 TOPS suits this fall’s -all — sold KINGMlUUakGUIAR to regularlyup styles Special $1645 Including : — $745 Polish This ringe I be can washing cretonne and Tapestry : velour pillow? tops Special permits you 29c -e - pieces ' ' 1' - ’ r We are offering many splendid every department at prices never attractive room was crystal vases of pink fcrnd K0th-O ’Brien urn Dept'— Third loor and maidenhair fern whitesmilax sweet peas with and leaves arautumn? in graceful effect on the cloth rangedpainted place cards were in the The of The form autumn leaves girls guest were asked to meet the honor Olive Aliss Helen ‘Kearns Miss Wall Aliss Margaret O’Brien Aliss Geneve Aliss Alary Miss Hoffman Hagenbarth Aliss Aliss Mabel Cutler Alary Hughes Aliss Estelle Dunyon and Hazel Cutler David Mattson Mrs L E Eldredgeand were chosenwith the followingresult: Aliss Beth Chamberlain of Provo Mrs S J Mrs A H Chamberlain Parsons president of the club Adams delegate Airs Airs W W Cluff and hostesses daughter Airs G Stiehl and? Airs L? Parker G A were the at a Light interesting A very carried delightful bridge program was luncheon yesterday out yesterday afternoon the at of importance were at the' Cluff "home at which Aliss Hortense regular Several and matters of the Ladies’ Literary meeting discussed Airs was the W Adams Airs Hodson complimented club An East Indian was C II and others spokein the guest The served at '1 program Blanchard was givenMrs' S enton read a Interests of the o’clock from a daintily arranged Smoke Abatement league paper on ‘‘Impressions of was? covered with a Cluny dealing with personal served the experiencesafternoon Tea was at of the over red satin and held for the gained her visit there two years during by the members of the program central decoration an artistic basketof ago Mrs E H read a' paper Dorman red geraniums tied with a large bow committee His' Works” on “Tagore and of Red crimson tulle shaded candles Aliss Cassandra Wood accompaniedby reception lighted the Lastgiven’ evening an informal table and all of the iMrs A H Peabody sung several was the of Airs at home were in the brilliant red color finished Marv in style the Reynolds to celebrat of effect A' J Airs president of the her daughter Aliss Polly A marriage Gorham ive tables of bridge followed In the Reynolds of Utahederation Women’s clubs to Thomas w afternoonThe reception Hardy which took place were the annual meetingto be held in the in attractive morning ’with bowls androoms vases of in Salt Lake S' and October bride wore a of The handsome with varicolored asters hostesses’ were Thei delegates and thealternates to reowhite crepe de chine real “sisted trimmed gown by Airs L IL V’ardrop Mrs resent the club at annual meetin lace and carried bride's shower of with values in before put the into Basement effect Store earlv so this in week with m season the over perfect Saai-Genic I fool-proof easily The ’ of BBE absolutely is mop POLISH MOPS bottle 4-ouhce self-adjusting ' assisted in chaperAirs Young was of girls by Airs II C o'nlng the party The long table laid in the Hoffman main dining particularly 7’r MOP white and checks made of values materials Regular $15 UNDERSKIRTS last up latest styles limited all-silk few a TRIANGULAR REX to A scrimsand hats stocks REMNANTS silks Sale POLISH $495 t Tapestry Economy Store MILLINERY One lot trimmed worth up to $16 1I k — irir assisted Rr loor -Second ! t v i — to drapery our nUWPG cretonnes for — and An society in These are broken lines all late models with medium bust and long skirt trimmed with laca and All regular $350 values To close have them out we marked them for special Saturday disposal $139 Keith-O’Brien Co Second loor embroidery C Draperies M Colors Kimono A was elaborate reception beautiful and given last evening by tne members of the irst Presbyterian church pastor Dr as a welcome to the new Airs Daviesand the E George of Davies their family members parlors of the church where the The reception held between the hours was of 880 and 1030 into were transformed brilliant a of bower autumn leaves with vines and berries intermingled bright hued asters Mrs and Davies were assisted In receiving by the officers of the and their and several church wives hundred friends took advantageof the opportunity to be presentedand to greet the honbred guests orchestra furnished the was in charge of Mrs Lafayette Hanchett Refreshments were served by the members of the Ladles’ Aid Airs A B of Greesonis which The dining room was in president S chargein of Airs by Harry Knight a serving number of young Sirls- Long Designs $150 :mUC - and Corsets B ' Large assortment rw Japanese All $119 each our-in-Hand EJA Keith Special and $139 t o’clock 10 lannel Shirts choose jfc ' at Men’s flannelette Night Shirts and Pajamas Regular 75c values tables W Today or attractive Sheets Parisette O’Brien § aeroplanewaltz Reductions Kimono the-modern to get doors removed for handle under low setting mouldings etx ease Co— Basement Keith-O’Brien Store i ' '-! - - - - --Airs’-W alternates - delightful India” - r -close ' ' ’ ' details Indian-lyrics e announced the-Temple r 9 - -7 -The a : " "-’ X?7??S ?' - ? - f r ’7: ' ? -S’? i 4 : ” ? assignedto take her deposition Woerner representedher in 7 roses white living Tho parlor decorated was In lace of’ Alendota Ill who is passing GUGGENHEIM-WAHL roses' palms and ferns and the through'Salt Lake on her way to Oregonroom in yellowfall flowers and TO autumn leaves Pink tea roses were used to decorate ????” M"' h” U:5 the table in Airs Al O'Brien has closed the dining William room where the wedding served Serv-ingdn her rancisco Sept 25 An 'echo of was summer home in SouthCottonwood the San supper the dining divorce — case room were Miss with her children has Guggenheim was and returnedto Miss Lillie 'Hardy and heard here today in the superior Miss court her Salt Lake residence Mary Hunter Punch was served by where Judge Sturtevantlistened to the Miss Margaret Hardy motion of counsel for Mrs and Grace Louis Mrs Reynolds was assisted in receiving Airs C Howard Emge and’ by Mr and Airs T have to visit young with Hardy parents friends daughter gone Woerneu formerlyherinstituted attorneyin of the bridegroom Miss Alice Rey-L and rplntivAs- hv Pueblo and proceedings ecainst nolds and Philip C Reynolds Trinidad Colo for a few weeks Woerner by the New York State Bar musical selections Vocal and instrumental association — feature of? the were Airs Lillie T reeze partv at Guggenheim-Wahi who 'is evening her gave a and a large of now number friends were in of the resident of this city home yesterday honor seeks the enjoy the delightful affair present to eighty-fourth birthday anniversaryof authority of Judge for her x her father Henry Tuckett one of' the refusal to answer a Sturtevant list of questions Air and Airs J have as oldest pioneers of the city Twenty-two by the bar and their guest theirWniece Barrette approvedhere association Aliss Marie Walmembers of the family were present by Einer Chrystie who brought MRS ’ ' DEMURS ? ??? ' - suitWhich nSaward QUESTIONS ??"? ?? resulted five years ago-ln of divorce by the Chicagocourts from William Guggenheim that's The ofbar the' association evidenced produced by wasfraudulently procured and in seeking restraining from her taking deposition’ Airs Guggenheim-Wahl alleges that her might tend to lncrlmina:e her answers ??’?’ ' JuliaReynolds ’ - -the ’ ??? ' was - " - - -luncheon tablewhich Tacecloth -1 ’ -charges -some -AVoerner : an--order -Chrystie Her-bert-Guggenheim-Wahl disbarment -H ' a ' - - t ’ " ’ ' ' No - Mr -a a " i however limited her woman need ever to be “out of date” ss means to dress Where the dollars are few he planning and devising must be better and wiser and in such instances the store “ads" —usually lead to the rightsolution 1 t I |