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Show $ (HE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPT. 26, 1909. ane for several years, tracted { zattention critics of high’ standing in the world. Caruso, yD cent J tour of Ses \ ere program: will be rendered ev BNE Oye ete ia ets it her recita n Nint South between ond ist streets uesday, 15 p. m yr. A. Brodbeck, H. J. Sims, flutist, will as- sAnR le, Str eee Madame Wilhelm ) ce Floren rat eee ae Mrs. eae ) <imball, tl 2 Tuesday Reel ie e = c well-known from a two] Ruth Butterflies Sonat: Sonata Emma Ramsey Morris will giv a : Ge ee ne Sept. 30, under the auspices of the Miss tabernacle choir prano voice eee pheum’ the the circuit of in great The. . power a beauty, ee e, andeee will probably Fed go On on the near fut. Edward Fitz Patrick, promis pets ; f age, §os xe ek te : {re pe the aronday TOU RR o evowill Eoleave woenen Mo New i enter . jlagys Morning 2 aa sesee e Hattie Nat + e Nathan, Song : . Kuecken Miss ; aran The oat Fee AR} an) ee Celebrated Andante from Madame brilia rd ~ a i , c ‘Op Sere (a) Butterfli |b) Valse 6, shown linist. evidence. of great ; .tallft pore Be cir con cen Friday evening Sor aati ee Sonn eaten loc ea tiah a num5 iusiclans 2 appear. Mrs. K athleeni Fitz Dyae é pre . king, a sister of Mr. Fits Patrick rho was the soprano at therecently, dedication epremony at the soloist cathedral rived in the in Denver, Friday. city and the J Invitation of A= ary's | Mrs. St. Ba- L. Stark Houtz will leave yr. A. Br poneE sey Morris, for the east. the Valse. M. von Weber] an extended trip porona. For twoand planos then go ; to Germany, Brodbeck Miss O, Brodbeck je | WL Sar {Udy of, musical ss srod- HOUTZ. nc companied where music. Miss ar. before oo ] | however, that _arrangements can by Mrs. 2 Emma Ram- be D “Always Uus6.0.262 With in oe teen esee oee-» Vockner A cece cevietial Gounod’s “Sanctus,” eee nthal ndelssohn ny Soldiers” cece e Fuller Day Is Over"... Nevin erent ceeaes Lemmens Buck. N Irs. Raybould, contralto, loist at the service at St. Se ENE Tate = will be Paul's on all ae aut her eabe ‘or re LDETNACLS) free | Seattle At MUMNS : First Moverne sht frosts Sana Assistant the organ -relude service at the First|(4) the selection, ‘’Ben- | (b) Dudley Buck, will (a) Sapien! abe Dana, will be HIGd : Tracy . Cannon eces at Wagner “by pexeormmer *“Midsu Me delabehe Sigicihber 29, render the quartet. Miss Maud | Assistant Organist Edward P. Kimball at Thorn will preside at the organ, assisted|/tho organ. y George Skelton on the violin ANtasle In BD wcecnccccvccsccscecase., Merkel ———— ) Herzwunden ..,........ccs.-s.-: Gri s. Graham Putnam. will the or-](b) Prayer in E flat ............ Guilmant anist at the First Methodist church to-|(c) Gavotte from ‘‘Mignon” ...., Thomas da while Mrs. William oe will | (a) Spring Song .. . Wilkins again have charge of the vocal usic. | (b) Old Me lody Arr. by peo eoes The een st ea ht service wil be | Postlude ee ..... Calkin “Hear Us, Oh Father,” by andel, sun by the choir, and the solo number will be . “The Hand of . sung by Miss Leola Schrack, contralto At the evening servico the anthem wy be “I Heard ranged by bn zabet Se the Voice of Jesus Say," ar-| Ellis Horace, cpaeraito, sung Glos by the ne |by choir, Lest pai y Miss Gail Mills. The Siete for = evening solo will be “Come Unto Me Rest,"’ with Mrs, Charles Dally; Boprano,| as the soloist. ed C. Graha announces the first oncert of his subserigtan series of mu- Thursday, September ain inthe ana Organist Edward Welsh alr with | variation (1) «pyjy Hat 2 Tenor the Ans lighter numbers. ; gered the auspices of the | in The be ne ae en train ae wn Teacher and Mary’s Piano, Blanche Matthews little with technique le : from Page ~~~ large i gold poke Mason's for advanced students. gold| Studlo 228 Constitution Block. spangles. “of all ‘ate ‘ the was of: the . ae Bo beautiful be en ris Irish |Lee The gown was | veil |} wewas. 3 of bride |’ white on Ke gilt 7 Paibigl fue PoE affairs andreception the northwes to Be lve for Best, ° a re la | week) of tulle caugt oun it laace en in a wiwith : train, cane ; with Firstt-Class or The oa " SAAR eae a long| opened of in this blew city ? elfeck \ slies The to softYour strainsCharms.””. of “Of ok brideacrdeed bride and was 7 lilles || awaited| . what “kind ' of know that these (by catered anaen to. to oe the ons Salt serve,6 people : tenor, e _ fame and recognition European cities, is as evening, who came has | a of thelrRosen-|~Phose first| guests Morris early next week for he will study during were laid the All | Grill .As| latest TEndearine thie aidal pacise left ihe church, the} |'straing of. the Mendelssohn. wedding | for] the march rang out After the ceremony |) ‘ i Yosemit« ors when Miss Bess McMillan be-| the bride Franklin, 145! white Berlina con-| and| toin give of Pa. blossoms Charles 4avens “Arches extended of church, while loft thewere effectively of ferns over the the altar with and banked ar RITE NEE SK and libraries @ In his ae the well best selection of Improvements guests, curing decorated jn a| Changed to by Mrs. J. J. Campbell and Mrs. E. J Smith | Roberts, and| assisted Parsons, aisles | llan Norinne by the Misses Thompson furniture, for service to as his faculty fér cooks and walters, All an members Lil-| their hall |sharp, Continued the Thee overgone has been attractive on Page 5. | of today to Sandberg. cor dially display GRAY Af COTTON alue ole NKET Ss: WHITE, TAN AND TON BLANKETS, $1.25 values GRAY COT68x78, reguiar WHITE, TAN on aoe 31.7 valu GRAY COT70x80, regular AND d8e Regular price ........40c¢ 50c OSe Sale Price 50 COTTON regular $1 TAN 57x74, Table Damasks 48 BLANKETS, - COTTON BLANKETS, regular 85c values . SO reopen her Bell. phone camp ‘iny 406 will (Sunday) attend the Members ited at funeral of other TTY ey the GOODS ARE SEASONABLE such an attractive money-saving sale GRAY, _ A} regula $2.26 values ....... TAN; GRAY AND WHITE NAP BLANKETS, 68x76, $2.50 values ..... GRAY AND WHITE BLA? ETS, 74x84, valu NA $2.2 Woo L regu lar ; 82.00 NA P $3.0 0 $2.00 PLAIN GRAY WOOL BLANKETS x76, regular $3.50 values... PLAIN GRAY ri 60x76, regu EY — os 4x80, regular MOTTLED selaed SO pe AR ne valane seg ooL $4.25 $2.80 BLANKETS, Values . $5.32 GRAY 68x78, WOOL regular art ear (TAN BLAN- $6.25 woo bedi L be ate BLANKE TS 68x8 0, gula . valu ; WHITE * WooL BLANKETS, 74x eg ular VWelU86 (2... $1¢ mene INE COVERE D $2.00 2x84, =e ATEEN okt 6, ees PRICE, COvERE regular cov ERE D Fegular $3.00 ATE EN E8x82 , COVERE dD one $3.75 SATEEN 70x82. COVERE Dee $4.50 SA OVERE p. searvias $5.00 CUSHIONS aE ... .$3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 ....$2.63 $3.00 $3.38 $3.75 $4.13 $4.50 $4.88 $5.25 Sale Price .......... 7446 Tray Cloths Regular 15c linen 23¢ tray 30c 38c cloths, 45c . ...35¢ ........27c¢ Hemstitched, 75c $3.00 $2.25 $7.50 $5.63 95c $1.13 $1.50 embroidered embroidered and Mexican drawn work. eee 75e S6c $1.75 $132 CANTON regular $5.00 Many beauti- $2.25 $2.50 $1.70 $1.88 $8.50 $12.50 $20.00 $25.00 $6.38 $9.38 $1$15.00 $18.75 75e S6e $1.75 $1.32 $2.00 $9.95 $2.50 $1.50: $1.70 $1.88 $6.50 $7.00 $8.00 $10.00 $4.88§ $5.25 $6.00 $7.50 BLMrea Ne (TS Posen 9 TA AS FLANNEL, for . 8 BLEACH regular lfc a 1-3e FLANNEL, yard, for - 124c¢ CANTON regular BLEACH 20c a yard, FLANNEL, for Se CANTON regular BLEACH 10c a yard, FLANNEL, for .....8 1-3e ANTON regular BLEACH FLANNEL, l24c a yard, for ...., 0c CANTON regular ae EAC as lic a yard, FLANNEL, for . -. CANTON regular BLEACH l7a4c yard, oom iat tor ...0)-. de OUTING FLANNEL, tn fancy and fecal colors, regular lOc a yard, elects siete f - S 1-3e OUTING Plain yard: 12}0¢ FLANNEL, in fancv and colors, regular l2hc a for ........ oe 10e¢ DOMET FLANNELS, bleac ned and unbleached, regular 10c ard, for alee oe . 8 1-3e¢ DOMET FLANNELS, bleached a. ached, regular lic a and 12}c¢ cat FLANNE LS, ular 25c a yard, unbleached, fOr.see WHITE WOOL FLANNELS «eeses..20 per cent off La ANNELS seeee., 20 per cent off Bed Spreads These excellent val ues in Bed Spreads will be bette r appreciated when the goods are examined. Absolutely new goods BED SPRE cn regul values, sale price .., “se SPREADS, alues, sale pri ar resular BED SPREADS, regular values, sale price avvveawe BED ante og values, sale price sular .:.........., BED arimaba regular values, sale price ......: 522.7 = And SPREADS. remular alues, sale price 80 ics ay, yard, H. S. Cadet Uniforms Made to Order ERR BLEACH 10¢ a yard, CANTON $3.75 $2.00 $1.50 All Linen Sets Next Week at 25% Off a ee a Mexican Beautiful Linen Scarfs, just what you need to give your sideboard or dresser tone and effect. Hemstitched, embroidered and Mexican drawn work. 85c $1.09 $1.25 $1.50 64c 75c 95c $1.13 Regular Price ........ - $3.00 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 Sale Price ............ $2.25 $3.00$3.38 $3.75 $4.50 HALF and ful designs to choose from, and they are all splendid values. 85c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Sale Price ..... 64c 75ce 95c $1.13 Regular Price .... -+++--$3.00 4.00 $5.00 $5.50 $7.50 Sale Price ........ .... $2.25 $3.00 $3.75 $4.13 $5.63 se 56c hemstitched, drawn work. Each one a genuine bargain at the price quoted. 40¢ 50c 65c 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.25 $3.00 $4.00 30c 38c 49c 56c 75c 95c $1.13 $1.70 $2.25 $3.00 Price Sale Price 11e Beautiful Regular Price .......... Sale Price ............. a a SATEEN 68x74, FANCY Regular Scarfs = S. $2.50 $1.88 Very pretty glass or fruit doilies, in hemstitched, Mexican drawn work, embroidered, Cluny and Battenberg lace, in all the newest and latest designs. Price .. ....10c 15c 20c 30c 40c 50c 60c 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 Regular Price ... BLAN$4.75 . .83.80 $5.00 GRAY NKETS, $2.00 $1.50 Flannel Speci als and eceesreeseens Regular Price ........ Sale Price ........... Lunch Cloths eee BLANKETS, $5.00 values, , 8 GRAY WooL 64x76, regular DO nOOGDE GRAY WOOL 60x76, regulars $1.75 $1.32 firm Doilies “ "st 80 WooL regular $1.25 95c yet bl N. ki Bleached linen napkins, pure linen, extra fine, medium and good a e ap INS weight, in exceptionally beautiful and becoming patterns. Regular Price ......... .. -$1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 $3.25 Sale Price .. 75c 95c $1.13 $1.50 $1.70 $1.88 $2.07 $2.25 $92.44 coe $1. te Extra fine snow white Damasks, beautiful weighty; satiny designs; exclusive effects. 65c 75c 85c $1.00 ...........30¢ 37'%4c 49c 56c 64c T5c a Ade ay meet 12 at noon of Mr camps Miss Lins in M. Slade will reopen her | ar ssmaking parlors at 1388 East Fifth South, on Oct eee ~ AN T $1.00 GRAY COTTON ae 82. regular $2.00 values z of : en Olive Gray will studio Sept. 27 324 Sixth East — Finest Quality Linens Blankets and we GRAY x74 his seho W. 0. W., Attention. Bisle | and Lane choir quan- Rex Bargain opportunities right when Thrifty housewives will not overlook Friday, October 1. J. J. McC le ae at the organ EN to every } already established a good trade reception to the \for The Grill vatéfriends |oThe old. site of the Vienna Baker were ee aS Star *“(Tann~ ne Ww agner request) ...... emare SO and. expect Z. C.M.1L elites Stal Diceinadll Sale Continues Next Wee (a) Aubade (Arr. by E. P. i€imbalt ray (b) Old Melody ||. A rouy Sproccae Gems from “Faust’’ _ naan Eddle MR, ALFRED BEST Young Utah tenor who has won fame abroad, will appear in concert in the Tabernacle Tuesday, Oct. 5, assisted by J. J. Me- :nine ean the Grand canyon in Art-) Qojor scheme of green and white, asters| Plate glass. A ladies’ dining room has and Mra. Don KR. -Coray talked on and dahlias being combined with ferns| been added and a thoroughly up-torecent tripI through Yellowstone]: in : :the s 5 ep ras plant : aand g 4 i are cde ong theth carrying out effect Japanese| date pantry among Miss Summerhays sang several dow ars wee ‘in : ecorations | Improvements The counter and back | musical: selections unfiow n e were Used isTheSheen \ eeeroom} w Ire t bar are seria ofof beautifully in the living room. madining are beautifully potas inane seins (Red RIPEGE)fy polished fate Grilee é was bright with mass¢ of . yellow |} ogany and heavy ench pla TLAE | WEDDINGS AND | chrysanthemums, a bowl a the flowers | rors. Rear and walls are treated simiforming table centerplece. ! gz r the ‘ I ¢Stream-.| 1 larly llers of yellow ribbons we re drawn Saat Mr Gerald's many friends ire ENGAGEM ENTS | | the oe undellers to the corne rs of the f ] pro-a fas ased to 4 Know that he is the | {| ble, where big butterfly bows of eis | etor of a restaurant of The Grill ribbon added to the pretty effect rae and will give him the unreserved The First Presbyterian church was|cluny lace cloth over yellow satin cov- | guardianship of their appetites the scene of a beautiful wedding last] ered the table, which was presided over| % ; ER 77 7 Kimball Whitely Will Sing Here | bet- to expectGeselae ¥6 > placeplace of of eating an food 9 si Lake's poke S Eibrle ARE. reaching to the hem, and} the highest order. \ a wreath of lilies of | Mr. Gerald has Pe cert Beck Deas slate fore? Thowar < Salt OE CEM tn TITInt ; Mane Restaurant ake. appreciation yak AIRE trimmings| of the DE New EsSona, | ] ae Loncert. the Utah : won tothe | other giv Federation armen inorganizer, honor aves where the coming year. Covers twenty-four cuests. The members of the ¥. 5 Saturday 30, P. Ca- Mandolin, Dinley for piano for B. 2Matthews, touch embroidered chiffon | os c ; embrok made “owns ee through Alfred Leary TAN AND GRAY VOOL BLANKETS, 58x78, Yegutar values .. Clellan and Willard Weihe. method vw v, S b trimmings. Next came Miss Aline ni ore yellow messaline Millan, who r wore a ye silk with trimmings of gold Mrs. S. ¢ Adams of Denver a in| guests State4 Wo-| cert in Salt L: AA ke before he1 returns Ss to] oO aati “CEof : the : of avi Si e é s + A wedding bell of white tities s of palms. Keith on uk 7 th paalealisen bers will Germany to fulfill a two years’ contract | blossoms was suspended over the altar. Mary be ‘given. .by. taiy Roumania Hyde and|in the Royal German Opera company.| Preceding the ceremony a number of piano Miss. Helen He irtles violinistes Mr. Best has been studying in Berlin] delightful musical selections were ren- | 2065-Y SS sical entertainments for this season, to oc- | “Evening Star” Pilgrims’ eur at e Firs ongTegational church, horas” from “Tennhauese or’. Wagner Monday evening, Oct. 4, when Louis Sef- | (a) Spring Song Mendelssohn gel, violinist, and Francis Hendriks, pl-|(b) Romance (D flat) emare anist. will appear in a recital. Mr. Seilgel (0) Old Me sad ; . Arr. by berforme er and Mr. Hendriks come di m Eu tet “Lucia” (n est)... Donizetti rope for a brief tour of the United States Oftertolre (St. Cec ella) in D.....+..Batiste fir. Se {is a cousin of iss ear Rothschild, who is to xtent reSaturday, October 2. sponsible for his appearance in this city oc. lew a at the organ Mr. Selgel and Mr. Hendriks are artist Special request program. Requests mus of the first water, who have the ability | be ma vile ed to organis at at the Ts aanle ton f drawing their hearers to them through | bu liding before Thursday evenin thelr sympathy and tenderness of tono, eh they beth possess rhe; program Nothing definite has been determined will include a sonata of Grieg con- | regarding the appearance of the Salt Lake certo by Vieuxtemps, a group of delicate Symphony orchestre ing to the abae by Chopin and an etude of Rubin ence from the city of the orchestra's st manager », Spencer. It is hoped, Famous first thedral, Guitar. Evening (b) annoathiG ee the Se yellow satin, ushers,}| McMillan, 28. Y. woe “the ‘Sts a Lk Traeume .............. Jagner Evening. Star (Tannhaueser). - Wagner Cradle Song ..... : Schenecker Melody - Lorene eee Gini Gentenber Organist to Lohengrin Wednesday, at {thout MI: contralto solo. In the even- | We edding march. Saye ryer and : af aan T Night’s Drea pt, a selection, “By the f assistance ne OrEan' "i cht PAR Is fhe Ease the quartet, and Miss Rana Dwy- | (b) Old er. ing y Waters of and promised | eT the sochurch ees morning Presbyterian ener nima,”” by matter, Mon 2 eee eee een be a ee Organist Tracy Y, Cannon at Prie yee e offre rtoir Devred| Traumerel and mci » eess--.. Schumann ass on Sunday a ; i tre cele, will sing | (@) Spring Song .... Mendelssohn with Joseph Esser, fo) Matins Gas ee ae pee <| ~ r endrick { ‘ J xy performe tenor soloist, and Mrs. C. W monet oo of Denver will sing “O Holy Savior," by Dudley this Following EVENING Chant"... Organ Prelude, “Le Offertory, Nocturne “gc “ an ore Quartette, “Now the oatliicdawin © Corer. in hands) hasbeen) wesc the oe Ge 2 te followed byx | sane St. | valley eatatl ven maicinee ie ant for thelr determina: | Su, 2esterday morning for P resident Taft. Fontaine | tion Us” HiOt under the was and | a Solo, Postlude bridesmaids, over came Gordon Gleason Director W. C. A. Friz expects ‘to c , . bridal party and a few intimate frien Houtz expects to continue her | gay evening held the first social of the was given at the home of the bride’s|on Third South, across from returning to her ‘home ‘in Salt || coason at their rooms In the Brooks Ar-| | parents, Sm bes Mr. and Mrs.i H..G. a MeMillan, building, has been t entirely cade aus trip Martha Humphrey talked] 4, past South Temple street. The par-| and remodeled. The front | about ancure he i a use 1 iriute aamie srthe,5 tebornan fa | oa Durin g the week past, ; Spares Fred C. : Grah: am, {Bs ba ua 1 a tofore, | roy ris will leave|the manag of the Sait Lake mus f coe has sines approached of the next sSaturday church : for Neh en. | New york York, whence she | tly no several , sk prom:or line At Tr:the Congregational = rill il Oct. 14 for Europe. Mrs. orris |inent business men of the city, asking for] ing Tracy Y. Cannon will play "Pras will enewalicieet mT 7 tsin Gaanens ‘Rome and Rei Florence, and will|their and aidannual for thespring purpose Devred ink offertory he Lost Chor a a holdingsupport the regular muskof | by Sullivs it. Asan, Humber an 2 vy " 5 Lo val next spring, with the result that play an Andante b Schubert and pear in concert work during the season. ScUnCIN TIA IME canaenit?<PEGIA”. vert i i y Sechub ~ eh gra titi tes a S13 for the postlud thu n ¢ {nor fhe musical program for ae ae highiy” gratified “ohiyty " nro oa by _ flim int The anthem will be 010 2 e s c c oday ‘ é ou oe vas de : ee . the eg etc f : a olo at the as follows:SO oe ee . that a dete nara plan was on to prese nt will Hi eee be ed El oe el vores 10r Tenor Sometimes A\ Acclaimed eee f[ORNING the fests sain next year, irrespectly "ae : Organ Prelude, chs nsee Religieuse. of th 1e finan iid al loss sust ned at the last Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris appe ared at Caruso’ S Successor, Will on A, Lebeau oneeatalaninn Have pupeaeces sreciuit a the private recital at the Tabernacle : Gi C { Offertory, Berce of banquet resident 14 Mrs. Morris and Miss Houta ‘will sail for | will first visit in Italy and Switzerland, and Miss Houtz will spend two years In. the vocal and instrumental studies in Paris for Lak Dee peers Te arantella ee or for two aiiee PTL J a SS IVY Saturday, net On Oct. They to Mis is bis att, “whi | New York, : Miss oe will i atten tt Bee lumbus Anthem, “God So Loved the the] First and Matthew Brod The ushers were i and 1 banquet given bysy the] the at l¢ the » altaralte egroom and his his| convenience attention, along& with was the farewell by y the the bridegroom and nvenienc an and as a ’ : ; . 7 ao ; he a active: and \appetis , place§ Vouné > Men's . Hebrew" aseoclation at | best man, Fred Smith, and the Revy./an attractive and appetizing place in ZOUDE BLED F William M. Paden, who performed the | which to eat the College Inn on Thursday night. The ceremony In » presence of about 400 | Along these iines has he planned The Schubert Schubert Ville| by time Se ae beautiful pro-j|a Giics Continued is One Chaminad 1 rade F. Brodbeck-Bates and D.' aH Grieg ’ Chopin a Lake|the fuller and 2s Seepee Madame Hay py Dr sams.Atranged by Paul de a Blute= J. Sims. t yesterday home will assist from at the herconcert members Home yet ) aoa ae ers = (a) as well as some concert z La ee eae "oe Mus i for the Miss biivia saneabeck =a — Se OF ‘ex Patrick has | Warnung vor dem Rhein pit, at the and Catholic Scaeee Brodbeck. ay sfor V some s timecathedral, has Air deee Balk . in Salt and in that phenomenal { | ibecie : eee heard is much als! Rawlins }| The 3 Brod- O. Brodbec . been the Athol followed ae Lawren Organist z ay yg ia 1 biraa irit Sreibe oOyeap < e Ss e 4 iA : « TE a A Ervin Larson, pianist at Orpheum, rnamen SRR> wRRats 4 2B 1 of Trade | auets were clusters. of yellow chrysa Daten re ee Boar: . x themums In the shower effect. Follow- |} building. ' . . ine the ; attendants came the bride on — S . : | the arm of her father, H. G. MeMillan Kohlau rae Mendelssohn aktu and operas, The John. Concone Happy 5 Ht teat ee oon 2 ; Diabelli Senior Mire i who has been the | Mrs Bronback: Bates and dral ramatic for severa ec so- | Sonate in D... Florence ck at at Bt,St. PaPaul’s ere Pe olist solist Spinning Ganz Brodbeck . ss Miss > pede His] Nora e name him as Caruso’s successor followed Miss McMillan, was g£0% wne ed in | In his concert here he will be assisted|, robe of renaissance lace over yellow y; Professor J, J. McClellan, organist, | eatin and neMrs. Le. ©. , Savage.e who came oR oh pay f ee and Willard Wethe, violinist A pro-| next, wore a beautiful dress o gram of unusual excellence is being 4r-| messaline with pearl trimmings ranged It will Include at least eo bridesmaids. were followed by Mra “R wibernacle choir, under the direction ot |g yfaason, as matron of honor. Mrs. arias from some of the popular grand { Masson wore a beautiful robe embroi- B and Se §sweetness, : é and b his| careful training. years, almost His voice Mtg ca eeAT by | was followed4 byby the the AH un joresque,” 4 i : ; his | Dvora A . dding march was eg ea ‘ ee ihe brid at party proceeded in the quality. é MA he as well as : the range,brs havei been] wonderfully improved. In more than} ae case h eelae has been compared} to that if Caruso, and. many critics Y at not nearly six made has gress. en aauisal L al shows " Thorn, ororgani st, Skelton’s stringed ; tion was the| selec vi Maude Professor } The pa frat ar to hear tabernac e 1 seas loa : Tete it ets Hae for he the ye oar olce an Is 0 oC ‘ol of de seme y assisted orchestra by muste|¢rchestra Ths ine sone: and co's! : tenor, asked ra sinstic and was enthusiastic encouragement, On the great Best sing, praise and ; by Miss 24 and his work has at-| from musicians and | 4 he music| 4 on up De ore to $10. 50 SPECIAL, v alues regular for, 88.40 lfc |