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Show cl] OO? ‘I ‘ % SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1907. REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 6 ROMANCE--AND A CAR [% By Walter ) # E. Grogan. oes Be was oo In tue ser-; vice as "Grubs," from a fondness for | old clothe mal in his motor car wait-| jing for Featherston, at the corner | where the public conveyances stop | Behind him the Ashford road ran past she "thought her late companion was] You willbe standed in Sandgate. The hailing them man you were with Is probably follow"Don't slop!" she implored ing u Forgive me, 1 saw that-that "IT won't," he said grimly j you wanted to avoid him , ; He was busy with the car for a few "Yes, I suppose [ did.' She looked minutes, and they swept up Hign| into space evidently --pondering mat- | th street 100 Musketry, i ‘ ay| at éxhil: xz spec fters. "IT ought not to. He is the | UN ONE PRICE stess¢ ( party "wore Parise areaine Wn the pres | bright with earnat fon vailing shade while huge bouquets of the] same flower tied with priceless violet rib bon tables which trailed and on Selah hae the fi This banked | descriplien puts cle a in great a of the poor, must fortune Speaking ree sabe In} py aracetel 9 , are eae hostess a Wasninrtor of ut 1014 rete - r the Ninth South Pare in ee , sirthet ey : Soe to "Monday? Mrs on the ; ot | were . ait 4 ‘ from w.| his ently ; side. the take place his his North Preston married State street George and by the Rev. a was man early] man o r yy at 166 North State 2 s = of back of Iinter-! am aske You a passable don't know "A chauffeur you It ible I for must me an insist. to go he : mind mistake-never fication. Is mistake," ed. want to} ee a it amend- : quali- the It on." is the man's roused evident abreast|] you. en > ae sf You you, [ you, matters ¥ my ee it eee eee e Pe isn't; ae ei rot means te me-I Sie much Smt seem Se are : aS + That' in you her know was Hills. deringly, al ‘ never vears f§ buried Fate from the first. he was now, There through oa Sas Golden houi 1 the : state State = will wl make nak Chisholm, ° a a SzSalt| * To tlalr nuroerous of Miss Cecelia Was a complete high in musieal Sua? iia ong re Md Pac ne friends, the tusse rac, a ee rage arations which macriac aey 4 rtist Yours "1B and mov was one of the pleasant events of an a were Mrs. happy sca young G, Holding: of we eae ian eee s * 8 Rete the} © _ - Sadler, ae Mrs. nness, Mrs. Borald qneidering | ne Green, C. Ewing. at the Orpheum oe one Fea that My the well fitiea, Bt on abe an lly gi pone > L. A. Sadler and Miss a delightful box Tuceday eetemioon Miss Edna Bai firs usuafiy W. rs: rs. James V. Raybould gave the him to} : The Utopia with and| es club. 1 eras will lin be evening deeirane: r - strictly in-| hour by of club. Conquest Miss of Rider. tells will be The of | ?2US* the club of ciyle evening Mi 1 Miss ‘ at the:-¥- eg 2 al- || 1} Ww. One with Miss 4, at Pollock her will March at her ie? an, ae Vi Wer meet ee eee -------- oe NOTES, Jn ~ | on ‘Tuesday evening eas, Invited Was @ a mete oy teeth. are cordially ine ie lee after The| pate res whistling solo, Instrum nial : eotel @ ne dainty during a the ki F.. were artistically|B Brea > me nts ee ue as ae eee ngton's birthday and a at the Firs a N ean large room wud Sih Mrs. Mr. and a soon where the saree Ate. Sane H. -S ain a@ at Myers, 215. East M. e 6 Ernest -Mrs.° be at a home at were ae the uttractive and states hung, had were American flag. over by a bevy dered hulr and he unusually for decorations ries, hatchets and flags in usion. Napkins and place cher- Mrs. responses to the parts of the the sentiment toasts with country. of Old New has Hamilton William dita: Fisher | ness. short notice tin on the' "Sunny a witty South" and timely particularly A at talk re- ferring to Old Kentucky 4 his& native f state]( which he regards the centre of the universe, and her children among the salt] the earth. Dr. Benjamin Young the mother country was Mtr and DIX | week ngtond visit in a satisfactory manner. Major M. Breeden filled C. C. Goodwin's place of ; ead Eleurietta Mrs. Le Lennie} Mrs. Susic. av day. of R. for ond: be chairman club. ageneeK after Hnieresting i enjoyed, includin the regular willl and echnons, was Pe eile Joseph Mrs. for Mrs. her guest been Mr s. B. (Herold) M. MeMillan by and Mrs. paper Willtam Instrumental "and MrsAlvah anes the] Seta Pee . : Mrs George P. Taman ing the week for New Yo will ably to a glorious was in h P ree represented ing leave durwre she will At @ * on Greek -- Epic poetry. -_--_-__-_-- -- ie | MUSIC AND MUSICIANS closed by tng, "Phe Bt ara Agta ie ome oe Mrs Flag to e Bast Teucoeestul oo relay and ee ; Pad the urs¢ day byenjoy Be Charles Without G. dinner was Until a late _hour *J pleasant Miss Bey ae i Evi ablegu evening eat Plummer Louise Betts In C. on and Iverson enterEast Seventh Coulxen ee the of on en-|/ dining at dancinys eee 5 and yours' man youn a and as a ene 0 Mizg EariaeCoulam Fred sing-|sen a Sta served gcholnrship ‘fora a . ue Another Matt.) Firet Se otic church. evening a well attended and : it Trentionts sere' neserved enjoyed ‘ ‘by | qu Reel iG rahain, mn \ eg manager teat vo - Smith re-] of three . of the Self h 1a Ae under of which to First will choir. the occurs of 4 be." "Just in Phi; at phat away sw ey sing : She was now. sald the oie el; i in a it. eT have e a an- | 4nd joyously your eee "Bu church "Hark, the ; It a not Ht done \ T 1907 faney é t ge in one great price MARVELOUS ron se a es Mary's will sing Sallie her tomorrow o 8 Fisher of unusual new Victor the oe cathedra Miss in 8 Loffre Salt. at Lake. notice in New role. as "O : St. DP is Se Bountiful, au} 33.--' Philander.| Hatch went exeursion to last week... Their places. of interest. Pe during thee trip. Willis 7 fete ie net and Mrz. |)" yam -J soll says that thelr. vaca} been Mrs. very Holt's health is improving very rapidly John Kynaston, is down from Lund,|j% with relatives. a fat E.-O. 3 Reading and wife returned} Y seh the 23 ee ArT At Las) Vegas to Mr.visitand withMrs.Mr. Reading Evans, Joseph stopped -}oyer Mrs, Reading's brs ther, ing interests there . at ie a} sd who ‘het Seer noe been my laughed a Babs I'm a ing sea so long.' little, nervous laugh. "T has "Is a of , ae #! you me. are You going must . ee known remember ou : oe as Sinclatr, Ger rald gazed " Mr. Dace? |. aptain' In a startled of the Sinclair." looking away from her. company a year ago. he ., hool now f Boing = on u "vou were -at tah?" "You" Sor manent . a{ aan sc "Te no late fate, " seems wonderful me. e tomorrow at, a Lae i to ' and to- SALE! NIGHT and GOWNS. Best Special Sale ; SON Oe ‘ made muslin, cut long, with a full yoke MONDAY . English ° , this sale And i s 1 is one . , at $1 of our ‘shed; . Cloth b i f Olt, TO b It a Dot. 45 be. Smith, Mr. se. on, and Rich: 2 fo giles $ nh e Angus Alston, Blake. Tom o jin the a Lion Re rai House, ae ae Wh ye place, H. ca &. = an ae strangers in the: city} next meeting will be| < Wednesday, March : te ad ine and orchestra, singing . : ' willJ. be eee given chorus...The Claw-) eco € Phe omeitin i ly attended, many being 1 present, The the evening Lat the same Bishop yuere sting cene ck it} aba e of Minnehaha, -. Arom) Taylor's "‘Hiawatha," soloists second +.) Son "Messiah," will The Daughters of the Pioneers held an|combined. forces interesting meeting Wedne aclay afternoon nacle choir and +0 Seay loncer ~ ea 7 Mies an ia Jack RD. Canron Andrews ( abil. grand All the great the night, Saeticnt Handel's be rendered. he of both. the taber-) the festival chorus} choruses in this sacred work of ‘"Meswlah.' {s in readiness f {s 1ess for the haa sale of seats. day ton morning, ote Music com ba 6, will have which commences . Mon-| 4, at the Clay-} The subscribers} the preference of seats Saturday night. ory eee goer ee as or an The amatuer _- company 1s well vile tertad:** welll ‘Oh, stiddenty; "my God! "and"Oh,burst my erted . tie, parts all reception were played it company. "Don't. Oo | 1 have Some of the wealthiest sportemen of) cot 1 Vermont are now engaged in a move-| ment to stock the coverts of Vermont! with foreign birds game which ae pa, d it into which is Js: ; the birds. Among béelléved state native to can are be the to think was so -stil!| my| tnej then rich, marry and ered with in ‘ each ee for thts at $2.10; bolt- on rk piece: fin2x ee sale tomor- ann pee Pa nonniae popular ...., Jately. You memory, -that man. and . it's 2 ~L. tried were Limit imit - bound to } me 4 When seriously horrid that your one bolt aI 10, Poor Shall I beli> hot : to a customer, eught| Babst. get on shat acing ) an ace "Really, I | people mott POO! eM tested. | "Oh~ But now? that's:.all past. |} I'm dintive at| beh) He = she enhod, a yes ch is nust "speak it-father can not you "I'm Bere, pretty Mm. to you or step 5 " You .welly, she cape sa teas: which is found in highlands of f Scotland: Seouand: black cock zg ' black coek dur-/}ring-necked pheasants, at) don't, been hi-| Babs," he. a blundering ver Bute know ‘ him Godt"erying. sa | | well' "Oh 1, out a+ slid said: ‘I- fool: Tee] "Gad, is! He'll little was "¥ 6 stranger the} every day ‘the| gave you "Yas, :and i ‘ j me?" tor me. srioo\ over, and : afc: have eles off . hi it's the team. Isat 8 What oie: "Then you role "hearted!; want fo Das the Cross And 5you she smile vd a} upright ldnees alan , for new, for it?" have thought z s you! are tntroaue pojy BUM of know gE" the him! 7 | turned BW sinc: must up entrance to ‘tt.' echoed the ae the she not = about-about "Not 2" he aint 1 exclaimed, taring at him sitting with bolt fled eyes sre diam in otel, to the 10. nc and F, cour, you ae THBEEY TNO, taka ors. . " They "nan oft;t) people her They Mposinz strange: her out: in: silenc -is-beiIng euce tntrnd us. - How, ile nce. Lookli he hande« will} duced to yo ~ | she smiled to he self, ng at him, Seas eae ba man, T suppose "Not yet," she sald: no, prayed things you That is hardly eom . peek He lnughed agai piimentary!"* man.| "But "h fag ‘ tactt Featherston ves-my Yes-my pri as ye 6S get | shall xte pass an-e 4, Tir. bef ve to th ink "of TS PENS. Hello, ifT turn ore You 7 I'm ; ; Issorry Shall theset::on ok ‘Is Caan drive ito the "Metropole ‘tonight--with U've left hi ne mane. That' Babs.} fret' » your father Is hamp- | know. expenses, things get} s r nuddled dale gc so that.A y oO ; right course-I tifed : not.' { dgreg it's all come ‘right. (I ought £ n not t& ‘| that have spoke f your. brother." | ple? "Tl: am ‘glad ‘y did." = Her" brief at the| outburst- daley-| Norway; : a ' re layi . : Cloths, i yards value at, a 4 most popular num. widé, Nainsook # yard 12 PIECES Long will ne , Long of ; full | bers; SALE! 10 everybody supply tra row $2 very very ; as a cee HUNDRED regular fo! fin fold, wary fine nae ac 2 eac eas lity extra A yatterns yard.. offer- xox that represent gown that represents the > "stFt Tbe value the marae ne ualson Abalone ° White W pare t ae nN ae Gute nd CUS m advan- muslin is worth f he ready readythan the : aaiae! dozen a ONE hd each. taking or]fof hem: tite hed tucks and neat hemand] stitched ruffle on neck and sleeves: Mrutivae " sy OF act os 1 ay Forty deepfof extra hem-f width ar Suitings all by case the he yard yard the Biggest Surgcuin. and when a stepmother, is always din-| ning into your ears that you ought to] re to oo i with Jack's thought of ‘to| wy) got at jana I--I' wrote*to you. I did ‘net know you were That ' profit - ae one I oh poor ‘© ap." PLCCES a "Always--until man-| said, Sc [The extra i Cheviots Reais aiding Pie ae double width, in the mast of colorings; can't be matched at 16 2-3c: too} ‘Backs enone "I I'm ; Cases, 1-2c 12 hl: long Sinelatr.' at him Sinclair effects. 6 fc ck and "aco Nee ° ; Pillow ; Gay Taira Aa a Ae uae or le uble > = s, double Cahiers start this special we are tomorrow's selling. In this morere-*t by Aaonoated duplicated}a tm s ee by pa Peo | have known me, Mr.-" She for his. name, name," he said quite slowly, She ney min- Ane afraid for I'-hs eee ; eee not @= ¥°" paused "My Lake people the Albert nd «am quickly' , will SALE! SALE, Oxford ae uring = s "8° of ing for NEW Madras to . oirereZ ase > 20c,. at LADIES and soft in texture, and the very latest shirting styles; pretty weav-] 5° preitminaries? I can't; You are nota stranger ta have She with o at. Los}. 2°. intention is| In southern c tion in Los Angeles has Pleasantly spent so far. vissiting 6 SI vee And now Aeryou are nShere. »? And yet it's all per-| : shall 7 have. gn She, felt like' a woman carried ‘off cor] feet and struggling in the swirl of} deep waters. She was not sure that! a wanted to struggle | ae Web." Alvin the aes through afraid. jin res BOUNTIFUL. Angeles |}to visit. Calif. : a course. Isn't it strs fectty = ature York | You donna Herbert's "(Oma eo as Kiehard and the Elks. on years "4 Of 167%40 five a : made THE y, 26. A MONDAY ora / and glove a CE sellingg rush, ro" I 20C% 20¢; tomorrow, a customer, at, pe Dr ALL Milanese i } Mila black Hundreds and'hundreds of house- VALUE. : \ MONDAY 4A: i f e fin sizes G made as Pillow Cases will selllast-Hemfor AS dozen 50 long ann . grades; § x¢it iow: c mae hipster =Cas np ag a and 45 come in open sizes: styles 2 16% a value mod- | stitched tucks; sed styles, ¢ eas icra oni Jengtl ' Hemstitehed = DRAWERS Drawers. GLOVES. B I ; E tn, Gloves in Silk tomorrow Corsets; } SALE " RmSALE!7 SILK white, , itall sizes; ses; the the glove glove that will more popular and harder: to get ! Fig 5 aoe. than ever before; the season's best goes On sale here for SALE! closed styles, never eet quality have been for less than'50e a palit i on Me price een . photograph Pure Lenard newest MUSLIN effects he The ; you, Or 95e. MONDAY in and popular ehecked i MONDAY LONG sé sale tomorrow v only Yi, oes pial ain Vee Oman Tes w leech ester , to Fabrics :A MONDAY awe SALE! 2 or th $1.25 spring season's Bere aie specu-}{ in Vor a lively Monday's" business $2.00 Silk GI . . : vr silk, Glovesvat $1.49. Here's the first: cun of the season for our popular Glove Depart- va-} CORSETS. sale and the season's y eee for <4 this 2 great savings ' at: surprise are that dotted "sighdin, | ‘ment.:.16("R ° wee 3 J ~ . t quality mustin, with 65-inch lawn ruffle, trimmed with five eieral Baca - revelation' ij Na Shirt aie aira » ee a the town my figured, at tot" "And kept WASH ea " abrics \ Sale Cccital you ! 25C > ‘SALE:Zt ‘ Suit morrow at 9% a yard. ; A sale that will sharply emphaJ I size the fact of our continued valueriving leadership- a sale th il 2$C. present yard... a lated onneuy meeting out oe under} the sun! under the stars! going rounds, in barracks, ' in camp! I knew I should meet you. At the base they despaired| of me; hi eee broke the news, | Prepared mo for the worst; you know} how they do it, so that you may go out} decorously with your little things put! ot right. & amen I knew TI ae Taree in his face. ° Tana rad to. méet yous-I hac 2scday 2 afternoon 21° Tuesday will pupil, Hortense Hodson. Qe artistic _designs-in hundreds of summer and. summer. Dresses s ? eee Waists be- Lark.' Sunday morning. * 6 8 . ae ve < The next" musical evening at the .| Ladies' Literary club will occur ‘Tues-| day, March 5. under the auspices of | the music section. of the-cluh, with| ars Wetzell open A fine pro-| | bl ad . : 8'@m 1s promised. ° ru : Miss Nora Gleason at a. studio re- | her ey Vi yard... at, aé c 40. . of new ar sale in ‘ Ladies' with-ant obj« c pistes how lave 50 Mus- striped i > 7 Waist A easy | : a D. Justrite, LADIES wile geo oe es ae we There os a ound you. s0re is a2 fxbries-a aS ne Ao GuA go priced. hose supporters, all $1.96 ; : ¥ 7 J ustrite et ea eS weal$1.25 ee e alled | some| ate spmother, "a ;. 4 medium or extra long Corsets, Ww iste with wi i fine white batiste front and} side 5 eee . he have; golden calf Sometimes I Sir Galahad: , There was truth at, FINEST MONDAY , SALLE! ' G. The forgotten Jack when I-he and Ty; were chums-he would have nee d| the o'clock, Curtain 20 yards to SWISS new? @Q they again, them Monday's | It's} [ must { ? 7 MONDAY put best ol Jooking | es | sharply. ITthink too them one es the > Phe re fore WD Yard. the. kinds-floral, been )'satecny zephye: lawn, ete | she sacrilege VOPsO agi NEW ae i "re Bunwered, ; ; he e i wi Welcome * con-| time? an." ens én 12c ca | reve-| kn Knew | me." bolts. have and lace wid SALE THE With An-| of the 'you" limit customer, and of . ‘aamirer: sheer yell tue) Miss to Babs, V ia hoe Bee be continued abruptly : tt Sunday | 4f tome "ares all right tes' ‘Praise church are know?" only Dontt" it's local members You 2 Lappett figured inches 15e, EMBROIDERED Monday , The On, to it, been 50 than from White ALL-DAY for uni nlee only, Belot, ee re Cae, one face Sy ais ) cer t mR AVE LV ideas | ced Bane for you every day-every day for five | years. And at last when I found you} it was just in time-as it was bound! way, well- "known say A : Baptist nas ComMploreg ulte'a number of Salt musical, .CYEDE | ceded' the Ball given in performances, him.' can "You 39pee vie oy we the St. Patrick} an excelle : erst me for it 1 riety of . styles to chbose ‘from "e suits were bought to retail} al $3.50. $4.00 and $5.00. To make NaN OI er OCio Eine mance] lis Monday special 2 -big: success, Cz .aye ied} I nace the never never earls Jot hale seems| you-it along the early} ant ‘ for. : Shirt Purtah-af- fused with the suddenness lation, "Oh, ‘ of course se, EvonMré. 7 First Congregational will sing Dudley Buck's Hark, tte iiw work 2 om chotr. the The choir Zampa morning, Febr y 2. Mrs, PP.) will give the paper of the morn-| a hemisbinfangi visit before sailing for Tur * rope when as will be jolned by her husband and daughter. oe Mrs. Moroni their home 6 sb morning Drueht vocal selections by} Mras A. H. Peabody,| * the for noror An Waist rr ‘I hat missed affair Sirah the the fever, you know in Yd. heat phys. the vr earth ae home was pret-|in the tabernacle next April 8 and. 9, Fob 18 enervilie Saturday evening.t+o have known.' And yet- You -owerel into a gaver aatciek ona lau | ~ W hak pene es mother," aasise tots: Oreis¥our; ¢hap: < ae he'll old' decorated with Dainty red and refreshments white car-| with the1 Chicago orchestra, fats re like : a dream wor ti to" me = all th at} tt) amusedly. : ii " aap Dear' ‘st oman ean ¢éonipany Dramatic Kaysville The |. ta ope Hie rea Symphony flags. and ashes|nations the Phoenix-|t hes Alexander n Fielit2 conductor. time I knew you existed and that T)'think: [' _ t not Think ft itt WHerbert McMillan!| were served by ‘ ‘played to a large and enthusiastic should meet ‘you-but It. was hard: tol.) m a ve gone mad suddenly, atte: | exp lalmed. of it!" as he told of the) were Mr. und ; and ere nee , audience in the Bountiful Opera house! "14 quite uwaderstand thir "wou we | ce with a banly! ay the way. do! hats Impossible." future. ys veln Ape he tr on C. is attracting History section of the Ladles* Litclub will hold the regular meeting pe W, Littlo Seer wn = The crary. E. Calne leave this| Los Angelea where they Ellzabeth Hoo Dunt in responding to} Mr. and more than usual-|tained at oor py showing gh bar many and attractions and adding that rise from now Wie she would phe ihren : a ly eloquent well sustaining his reputation| Southstreet Thursday evening. Guessing| bake Music at as' an orator and well informed patriot.}sames were played during the evening|dctails for the gre at Utah saneKe Bayview " a better MoXcfiet Schubert, at known always to be fumbling conv ep of 3 struther.' "How do you Chopin. |the Lord," .by Royle; and' Nevin''s ; "Pabyl er i the evening. pe ees eh. in oe Senne meet Souter will 20, had not that five years, talked ide, Rondo, a I paths . ain i number George * ¢« « Reading npg time Ll have ,)absurd ee Pieces-HanSmall ' Smaaslykkes, Gmanuly : ; No. Minor, the of Park] The Music section of the Ladies' Liter-| of Miss}ary club will meet Wednesday morning, Feb. 27 at "10:15 o'clock at the club house. A sketch of Dudley Buck will be given by of Seattle. hax will Bayview lessons Reg Wells The tables were presided | guest of her sisters for several works has} Mrs. Russell C, Woodruff..Mrs. James and) of pretty girls with pow-]| been suddenly called bome io Ae s Angelos) Mrs. Wetzell. Club members ane cordially the Janice Meredith curt.}on account of Mr. Clawson wetious tn- | invited. Harris us toasimaster, were worthy of complimentary Rotice, as re presenting dif-} Voloed Willlam Miss lect." Critical comments by rs.Ss. Riter followed by quota tions... The 3S Ds 2 unlimited procards held the} ho Third Bamber rger sot presented a patriotic appearance with be BE. K. Ward aha family fags and bunting in the national colors | City are parnng at the home Sending a large flag of eleetrie lights Eva Hamlin The es over which the pennants with . ae of | 5 Mi' aaa eek The Lizzie C rs Lizzi wil aby AMrs mr Miss fosephins Spencer. h . o . her2 ies. ha tchete flags ane most elaborate aftalr was pananat of ‘states on the ning of odist chur ch ing no Kelley on Wells and her| ) 3 fore, Gerized white } No, and 2 | lung. a 2 us -your customers generous. \V blues worth NEWEST washable have ave \ Ber: Sm always It just sent tomorrow ig MONDAY 25e thes ‘ hey A at with a When. she a left good) values "y sg Va@s.4 the when | sl in re 9c rather lin, dotted, ffeet £6 customer Rea a F the of re-|™my c nem Andante, | red: an exclamation <clr : } she . uttered : x | Jack, from his affectionate| she read slowly | mark-a piece ‘cut out| . 14 have carried it capathan bullet. mijl and give most new patterns and the most. for, aefor mp. a atselection-styles eo ENN your styles Poe returning to the tm the place- she appe at cio well versed in Wash Goods. value au: great familiar with the Auerbach Monday sales \ ; hundred pieces of these sheer summers Wash greater leave en was es She took reluctance. a ; So for not Oo 1e commented. a stain," She f, thought of her dead "And brother, ; a thedtar cathedral Miss : sole: sre at it." for price those ! he Tilibee. Matin to he to kh awed t ! }" Of course, | know who Twasought to have familiar) known something and T was Something C ays maker the shipped back Take them' at your own price and 2.00, ] pieces gy of the : feast A' all the} shee assiste second Sas Keritha 1rd, to whieh gentle- | Ctr great succes. A with of the iA vealinieavente of the wha Woman's dub will meet. Tuesdayaat) will be the banquet at the Lion| the, home o A. J.. Johnson, 251 sive affal zi aan by the organizations | -rouse ‘ South Third JécaMire street Mr. se 1 in honor of the 1 ‘ : re Mrs. Johnson pelle ne principal cities throughout the sary of Mrs. Emmeline engas: t eerie 8 will give the paper of (ne afternoon, "‘Are| ene wil take Mace Wednesday atvernoon pt Britis and Degeneracy on the Increase?" 8 o'clock, Mrs. Ruth M. Fox will act as Se ee Ray . B18 ays a fay togatmistr ress and the women who respond Sane Cleofan will ect Tuesday with | mae for nds of ente Pealnthantn e Dr. Pllis Shipp, Mrs. Zina Card, Mrs.| Mrs. Charles J1. We ine ee "nn "Romeo and ere Js an opportunity to combine Paine D. Alder . Mrs. Tells a | Juliet" will be considered further. Mrs! triotl y patriotism with the main order of en-|{émma Jensen, Mrs, Lucy R.. Clark.Wells,Mrs, Mrs.Ij Phomas Sloan will give character studies tertaining. There have been many hand-| Critchlow, Mrs. Hattie Jensen, Mrs. Mary | 2? "gullet and Portia, Passion and Intel-| luncheons given the decorations Joomls Prelude oe aie tins of the prominence of the members|* One pth eS : na ll known character of the ex-|woek some where Pianos-l. Mr Plano of piano evening at &: will will he give fWo The rm colle Pie Mrs..A, S. rs ters; Eva Th hom = 3 city é events ieking. Ray bi |‘‘Messiah"" annual luncheon give y allo- | y% erty Chapter D. oc ete Ricee an cut ie Ah ieeuna which much Interest centres on the : VoMine (a) Just mo Bondinian: Martha Ro yle King Bite RtLAe: W Follenhaupt. _\ "28% (7Ucy Gatrell, a wellers of Ital (illustrated with peereopticon), Professor Byron ‘umutithise: vous 4010, in | aanded The festival and .the tabér; ; chorus sieareas PT nacle choir met to i hearse together last evening in the tabernacle. The a 2 affairs were given| The evenings given the last Thursday in} in honor of visiting friends when old|the month by the energetic women in friennds were asked to meet them, he| charge are happy occasio women, sya The} , unde d "~ | certain : from informal Loomis: . W.-S. Impromptu-T. ] program was given hour was enjoyed. > the Voitn-s King. cE Plano Norwegian, 1; most interesting which a social «crved. he will refreshments be Soni ate-A1leEro, r us Wed- 1 ey se Hicharde will alee was as micteane follows: _ Instrumental gino 3 readaacyees wevéral sel léctiong program fe aint of the|The program will be followed by a social | 8210. "She js So Fair' by Kate Douglas when the , | club men of will Mrs. ; 27, with Mrs in apartments ee ae So The meeting of ae Wasateh Aieceeurh: en d Miss >9 : \Ir sale. i * . musical Wednesday on cital Ladies' Literary club Monday} apartments ¢ * 6 Reading % £g club Ladies' the ! a nest meeting of the club | ig program held of nearly up regiment. The many, -4 range} at to-8 to ioe chance-or something not meant to s<tay-my beaatiful "Values been them tt hite Muslins : Ss ate 2 Pastel from DIMITIES pit Was a wi ird, deserted looking shanmake you} ty, with a garden. of. tamarisks-fasfive years.) ¢ inate d me In. one room TI founal hth He produced from' an. inside | breast pocket a photograph, which he I must wailed week : nts ag 4 5. 3Marth was‘ wide. ‘ a5 hing wil m week club| program Na informal srence Mrd, | ne sday afternoon, ney: ay Frank he Progress flats Wed: = takes Thisis first : Wednes-| HH. Lev- on W. Mr.entertained and Mrs. the5 when the ' of John.women Cowan:In|'allroads. pointssfor fon-speclal the festival. ‘rates re Monday the delight ouby evening of go now." | pure she said.| I had subscription list Zante now numbers 04), 4 : : over) ooked 1.000 names, which is being added to ne for the) qajly. Orders are being received from To vents | ayt-of-town for season tickets, as ar- | S!Stei gf the!) i. onts have been made with the orh to Switzerlan d. evening, March the Kensington, buffet Mrs,| of "The achievements aay) Mra Members ire day Frank] a social' ye Aca ICP given by arean tee the the ale once ~arrie used danee i night. Friday pleasant ° near Daisy| A. ther party | be SER eR for] yes- will meet see @ Wigh school Junior Wext Mrs. be i apace = The Browning theentertainLadies eeof nw section club Literary C: na oi issued Invita-|ed. yesterday REA AnItaUn ee Lenin large luncheon at the Alta be putitully BY painted luncheon was served March 1 at clock. place at Unity hall will be one of hte fairs of the seasoon. Mrs. and will entertain at Tuesday, © in honor will you you, He appeared.so very; And she had never |jng topic Pink and] holiday. Phe everywhere and when the MM raise Cevelopment 4 Eedeihtase fe ap- pee aperton. a ene oe ' ¢ onpar 40S pea tigy The were him ie fe al world. Mr Jo who will be warmly Welcomed to after a tiie absence, will speak saEeE sot 7] ng 4 pe beside There was a shout] He was puzzling. Sinclair recognized | mueh in earnest. seen him before No, I khow, but understand. I have Ladies' wer Vir t ined t entertained les emore up car. which | feigned. "T can't let he *y don't understand vith a grim chuckle as coming from the Jlageard Featherston, but the woman was alarmed, It was evident that| "*CX!CO es Friday afternoon will be the day regular meeting of the Current anid ‘ Current. Literature section pro- aah ee L, Tracy Russell te was ek and | in look climbed saqarted be hind Miss Miss Sampson Daffodils 8 < carnations rete acy, Bridge teas§ and afternoon affairs were *| kiven by Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Mrs. June| Sadler Donnell and the Misses Eloise and| Minnie * * i springlike 7 @ (garnet beta the were week Jast luncheons given by S Mrs. Grant Hampton <tite: John . he University club. Mrs, If. A. Whit-|tlons for a Griffin, re. ‘Ther a eke T. Gouidstone| club Friday, Be last! pe She Smith.} Hamme: Secee _and Ivans, cae toednil, Aire, . In atta sus-| & Stepiens the|lunckeon on 1 rae Mis bright W 0. White BT Rent indefinite an' for lt ere: am a Judith pointed table at three o'clock. was and} Sschic tahts. from which was white bell, under which¢ , lah fe orn stay A a Miss = M ALrS, he gay erie One. ; evege tt she pl place tneie week k took took were "Tr yl orSree pretty features of the decorations. arch of miniature red, white blue pen . ig home of the bride's parents," aie E, Mrs. J ure Grav Mrs.] ae party yesterday vaiterioon, The Vv Pnaceroned Be Miss rinia Elmer ya Miss Rete Pee ae rahe auspices. alight elightful a the oo most a w chant "4 at the The Roatins - of _ Another and Ogden, vert under a a, Recah Lowe, nee Hae} Dimer eiitertained numberum | |icme of BUEe: her young lady friends at an a Orphe 8 tahof qutdtul lovely whom of of ird Irs rer Allen, Alice Manning, \ Miss Hlizabeth fusion gave a the rooms. week, Winitate: It was a pretty, home affair with ae Hocaimnpanimentxorne Y t music and a bevy a large number ¥ aly I : Pan Vel or the present an Salt ake Bie | The wedding 4 Miss Mildred Ott and} Thomas E. Anderson on Wednesday even flowers and young wee, A. Sharp and Mahonri Young | (apy and Mra' Tk. A Grecnwond were pretsurprise. Both stand very|¢y and effective. The din ine room was) and ee circles. Miss| yricht in the pate) colors.. Mrs. EK. T.] hee recognized as one] y > and Mrs. A. T. Moon poured pianist menieved in ait assisted by Mrs. Reedall, Mr viable re Putation as. an sculptor. Mr. and Mrs. ing Mrs. George 7 ue = Fra to Ide h acn. remar} eas two ck 5.0 L | was! It me haunted that something his car for liake mistaken had Con-|agitation ae day Brown yeste T. nee ne -|gregational of waddiiesa durian planerba way2 parsonage proved atl thethe popu-|~ public she conveyance and him for a He laughed ¢ ontentedly. the likeness, the mouth and chin." That of Roscoe M. Breeden who is one larity of the guest of honor and the suc-| }jred driver. "That's. excclient!" he said. _ We "But you must tell me.' She spoke of Salt Lake's prominent young business a ee oe t bg a cous tlees Fan rhet © saw her Jonger Shall be in Sandgate in a1? moment, and quietly men and a member of thd four hundred harge. eo rs When he saw =P no pers shild-) it "1 : ce een : > € )' ey: G > >» ~ <sunshade ySSinclairir starte Ss a hill re is s so much,. Wr ts shooting| and Miss Mollie Stark a charming and & c e n eee RE) ed by the started rere's aflerware here is I was | fro m 2 2 to » 6 6, a coonstar ant stream of caller : 7 © \P+ bs 5 ‘ am . ‘ ‘ be-| just the plains, accomplished California girl; a graduate 1} five years ago, in please. Not afterward forsme, he said promptly in ‘Yes, at once,"" was received. numbering at least 200 The ord. hey ; were muarricd Rieas and sal mu « t get ro low ue the echot } bursat 3 ] ve . : in Los reception committee inchided many old| answer to heraaa inquiry, then under) down, | forre 1e «chota One : dayWw ene Ges ah Monday oe of trip | tle sands of Mrs. Brown and were Mrs.. W his breath, "At last, oh! at long, long} OW Peas ee astonisament was unh-) came WpOu a dak-bungalow It was ie re Pieces + has) ; 7 ¢ r Weaving . E bordered w ith drawn work- < extra tf 100 dld not know him until toda lie was only me. Jac Ie "the ‘brother. of Babs. I called you that before. Cloths, faney lot-in ; to 2 From Afternoon = | won- echoed. 18 the A will He lives lives,s of and were four . ner "But you and No, not she|a name to lean] Babs. my of cho de Gach' He Sinclat Sinclair fi yurir seat, Breakfast $1 Wiis day morning to. 12 o'clock they your killed >'*Then-oh, t USYy with gether 200°In -pro- cyes t a one him?" India. Purtah!" in ur her Linen th omns Breakfast' one row began was, Cl Limit He is, the "At d It she dismay DERSOL Monday 12 9.to Bargain - feature Monday... yards long. White Linen ; cheerfully, brother bl apie fever, story. round el s hack MeO to , countenanced her) ill-usz iE In chin little your D NEVER 2 . $2.00 White well." India,"' India." in oat "He is still in de-; nics Vip in ears oO "Jack! Did 1 perfectly) ee : proverbially e afraid the get ald, curious neyer brother Jack,' She swerved aes so me and a ago but Een a flushed face, oval,| § und honest looking, and undoubtedly} nose, a small mouth} service, although his clothes, old with} mis-| early her resolute such years "No, eats it" rather I had made laughed, Is "T was tested name." caught her arm. A moment later! ceptive. She spoke demurely, but had sped across the road. eyes were commencing to dance "Do you go back to Folkestone| sparkle. Sinclair was interesting, now?" she spoke calmly Sinclair | lide termined. He was brown and a He "It come ane ]but was base-when know-you five i poy ea laconlcally. aie Da I Sy I i W She sat Up rigidly and stared int him. "What do you mean?" she demand- ed imposs-} riedly. 1 do 7 man mov-| -| * & ie , aint tt suddenly Appearance a climax. The his companion, know . , n} alti-/ in him! that whether the you adroitly on expedition, -at absurd} "But I Icnow you-surely that makes possible. c¢ shaved a char-a-bancs| | doubt ger his kee to Kick. nearly were looked down at with a straight tive Al z oO' . want to goj| you would get hurt You. were in no d: inger. | more than one hot corner. And, after with an un-| ovou know me?" She studied him} repugnance.| carefully "T~-J don't think. so. I womanc it was quite "JT united a fresh senti-| by simla and unchoked | the reached toward more Pres- woman's and with love And Therefore © healthy longing two the When Clarence|and Mrs. the and she strect for given reception The touched from dier necessity, seandal. had ed home the| the}I he sug: | mis take." ‘ae}. "A delightful undoubtedly} tnd 5 cles ae souled T. Go rsh | of Sinclair families Ss = tnnes was followed by became was "Why?" oO From. Morning. Monday. in poner) so mi plagued years-arn eee a a ae Zn al Punithe Sirah ivough ive ast eps er ere a Vf . o get back to wrolhetade, I there, and there Is really com-} to be distressed and} now and then away man soldiering was ment untainted when Miss|"@ Gannett S. Elmer Oo mniy . the 5 eae.Fis e ceremony, whi " very in sun| were manner became actions exaggerated. ‘}arm and she drew controllable gesture Hazel} John-| nase are Uke engels visits few, far between, Sete and: the toward attitude Sinclair The announce | Sinclair their daughter to J, Herman = "family dinner." ‘The bride wore handSeca ot tlh: a eaten a a feo Gannett te t ae anaitoee addline ae and afte heir return will be at} terd.s leaned his Woman appeared she moved every piqued, marked, by in between The man, well groomed| was a little flamboyant.| In the J. evening. 5 2 " Woo aru son. Tie marriage will lin March, oo home an || Laura mind = Deen. woman. the) small | mw eck, fhen she; " surpriged tlie society repre-| ‘.n the morning papers with an|‘ ed lave' sunshade her face... in flaniels, Mrs-lested. won. ih ente etained the a and of Mart tin, offering of exquisite roses and carnations as an appreciation of wuat was a pleasant | duty, In chronicling an-event of the pre-| vious evening. Such acts of thoughtful- | Thasa © SR est home of Miss} E at street. Al ne ‘i ae yiole Mr. SSE delightfully. sentativs of of members en- | and |and | aay "afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Preston | ¢ ide toward * * roses brings of oa the eee evening of fthe engagement Florence Woodruff, ae uO ener cost Suiests Baloo? airbanks) oes ygicc 1H. aie me nf guests, en: | ne ld a pink pleasantly the teachers! bined bluster and-it was subUly and the supervisors of| gestive. only-over familiarity. ttil) all or overflow i have the ialtaeeeee come sot Luis picat 2 Marheree Ge ten lece Oe Gace roses arti| trade may afte threo Tare uinmixed | > city ave aa | Se hrac k, desirable florist's | Sa in . ee Jig The. On | qay and the workman's} perhaps the city hos- | the worthy share a - Se of thereby well, and pitals and for deal circulation. benefited ges as the by be | ' Joubtloss may be a little overdrawn unit Ue tt ae rial ie pg a mai fealisea. ‘OF ate if ppibad él WhRen"the money caa be joyed she changed ed one to me 2 with neve ws He r down." me one She} shod... put voice was determined, and her of #OVCr Fro at be upr et ness severe of a! came | Hythe ne eee yas well -must "You | considerably. dressed, well ight, 0 or, 5 Of : athe ae evan receiving |}, drivers from him Toward Bodeloo er theie| | sh a H. sit Chs aadWedne ae and _ rane Mrs. - andainne Mr. conibined blossoms olde GE Tae. he | pane the * . fossa le wate abe he ae iio pagel covered with midenwithto the tie same tha T gold- howe who have réad that breezy Tittle Lof the National holiday was the colonial| | et os nae "i eo. . ees fi eae Ch ai as oh mas eer =| 1 E cael nt Ps call the sails rn cone the-one owe sketch of "Lady Betty Actoss the Water" } ball at the: new Masonic te mple given by h glraggied@and cxtensive and Gl: . oy SATE IE OnO Bh Baer) : ie a will al once enter into the heroine's feel-| the chapters of the Order of the Eastern |Ivided in interest between the séa and! his Companion. ~ Her brow was wrinkl-}| worship, you know He has four hunings of amazement at the first taste of) Star; Lynds and Mizpah The me mb rs|! the chool. Featherston Was in no!ed in perplexity. She looked away} dred thousand virtues, all well tivestthe luxury and unlimited outlay in Ameri-| and guests were in coluazal costume, hurry, and. Sinelair, at peace with the} from him hurriedly, surveyed the car, ed. .And he jingle all over tm ape entertaining Though a daughter of} ® ° | whole world, hummed lazily to, him-| and looked back again. poor." She looked up suddenly, half a duke, ¢ il nifle and born to the purple, the mag-| One of the patriotic affairs of the week | self. In front of him, were two shabby | "This is. not a public conveyance," rn | defiiantly Mileence and on of it all fairly took| was the lung neon Monaay at the home| motor cars which ran to Folkestone at! she sald suddenly. "You don't like him?" Let Mrs Stuyve < "violet te a" | given | of Mr Marja Y. Dougall given by the} the service of the public, Bloused and "No," he assented. "No, You saw him?. He. is. hardly onttans uy. ve ae Knox in her a Daughte rs of ‘th Revolution in commem-| skirted girls looking pleasantly fresh "But-but you said---" She paus-|}the man one likes. But he goes with dex > an ewp yh: was - iphie } oration of Washington's birthday. Many | _ five years in India will give a man|ed in dismay the investments" *scribec jiven at a time of year when! int ut mapers he g " sentiare : : ; yee os "ry . % violets were almost unattainable, the| | ne ary Ae the aeaol waren at "ne pretty a fine appreciation of the common-} "Really, I did not," he said, smiflThen we will go on to Folkeston, walls were first covered with wirejdecorations were carried ont i -.| place of England-debated shrilly as|ing at her. ‘You asked whetaer I) Sinclair announced, triumphantly. "As sereens ne . ro & aced as | clety coiors of blue and gold ys s e Folkstone, ; I}a matter of fact; you owe me. the ae fitty|to the advantages. and disadvantages! was going to and I sald to give the appearance of a bower of vio ; Were present. of front and back seats, and eyed| was. And T was." chance of explaining myself. You | couldn' t possib] , aan long time. It y happen She laughed half hyat fi otherwise,"' sult ' Tee In 1545 "Will you think it-n ribbon necessary to ask woman T "minutes is very a coiffure, ace needles S softly, an.' meena, sp in arranging' h one fi than te: hair the re Son Globe. frst came into us |