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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1907. {60,000 bookkeepers, graphers, CLUB NOTES, SOCIETY It js always a pl to to extremes in any walk of life Particularly is this the case in the world of fashion. Passing styles and modes which come up, adding to the comfort and taste of a perfect toilette, if kept within bounds of moderation, will come to be most objectionable when no attention, or thought, is given to the fitness to the Wearer, time or occasion. Of course perfect taste never errs, but few possess that rare attribute. And "Fools rush in where Angels fear to tread," A case in point: The edict has gone forth that the pretty style of last summer, the short sleeve in the dainty lingerie waist, will soon be considered. passe as well the long glove, that was suc h a indispe nsable adjunct. And why yhen it was comfortable and in or cases becoming? Simply, because the sunk Was run into the ground. Ajil sorts of garments, regardless of material, or effect, were so fashioned. And even in the early morning, on the business streets, shop girls might be seen in great numbers, with arms bare to the Mrs. nock H. S. and Knight, Mrs. A. . Mrs. Clarence B. Hirth . | War- ' Another pre ty spr ing une heon was given yesterda Mr Edward Moore for twe es of her ue nds. Daffodils formed the table decorations, the place cards being done in water color In the same spring flower. Prosperity carnations were gracefully disposed throughout the parlor and Hbrary. The guests of the afternoon vere Mrs, Elliott, Mrs. F. D. Bickford, Mrs. E. M. Bagley, Mrs. J. e Christy, Mrs. arab Ane ae Frank Vincent, Mr aldw Mrs. 8. dD Evans, ite" Ww. H Chil. ‘and Mrs. R. H ‘assady. Need for and 45, HARRY THAW'S COUSIN AYO HE WAS JUSTIFIED 000 Association, Salt Lake City's hundreds of youne }women and girls are among these p }palling numbers. Is it not high time lihe world-wide movement of the Y¥ |W Cc. A. were recognized as having a firm foothold in our beautiful and growing and prosperous cit) Should| not the demands of our your yomen | for those things which uplift and deivelop and round out character be j; met? | The ways through which the Young a an's Christian association would eee ins to meet these demands Next Friday afternoon will be the |regular open meeting of the Ladies' | Literary club, and the first one for 1 month, as the club breakfast came jon the last regular meeting day An j}excellent program is to be. given. Fraulien Bretcher will give a short talk on "Recent German Literature, and Frank B. Stephens will anes the club members on the Galveston idea. Mra. W. RF: Seer in also will give a short book rev The musical program of the afte rnoon will consist of a trio on harp, violin and cello | Me mberships-Every woman e Salt by Mrs. Tuttle, Miss Esther Allen and} oe should wish to be a memb« will | Prof. Schettler. A vocal number Generous contributions from a tL who be given by A. T. Vollmer. Fe the best interests of the city at * . Membership fees are such as to enThe Current Events and Current Lit-| able young women of limited means Literature section of the Ladies' to afhiiate with a work that wonderon erary club, at the regular meeting enlarges and enriches her life very} | fully Friday afternoon, presented a those who are able to do larger Interesting program. Miss Rider in |} And in a material way will find no speaking of the "achievements of wo- | things investment ylelding greater returns men in the technical world" said that this work which makes for ideal ey had entered almost every field | than Saaeee to man, perhaps excepting} womanhood. treet car employes and _ telephone; tin men But particularly had meet higher flelds been successfully pene Mrs. W. I. Snyder, assisted by her trated-mathematics, astronomy, ie daughter, Miss Cora Snyder, enterprofessions and even civil eiatnearinee tained at a delightful luncheon yesShe said that it was only in the a terday, when covers were laid for hundred years that girls and women fourteen, for her guests, Mrs. HorsThe sale of seats for the appearance were allowed the privilege of higher | land of Oakland and Miss Rennie of orehestra education jot the Chicago Symphony San Francisco. The details were pretMrs. John Cow: in read an instruc-| and soloists in Salt Lake's firs t annual tily carried out in pink-carnations of to be held festival, which tive paper on "Civic Development in | music al that color in vases and bowls, with » and 9, jin the Tabernacle next Switzerland," asserting that .as ‘a the ices and bon bons also in pink. elbow, What was a pretty and com* . s of three performances, country it is far in advance of the fortable fancy in the seclusion of one's }morrow morning at 10. o'clock United States The income tax is an Mr Mr Hamlin and anClayton Music company's s established law, and. that laws are = y or ose ; , , ey be of the sale tried for ninety days before becoming l first week to subscribers, who placec fixed. She also said that Switzerland place will take Denver ew sices mers ae ago See ¢ i so- The ‘7wedding de rs fo1 season tickets The subscripoe awe had a greater number of universities ciety woman from the East spent in the near future tion list has long ago passed the » 1,000) in proportion to the population, and have been comin g in that higher education was the rule} mark, and names seaduring the week for the rather than the exception. | rapldly quoed ‘whet was then, the comfortable ls a bre rw at the Manitou Wednes custom at watering places, and metro- } day , 12 0% lock. son tickets, which indicates that. there . . politan suburbs, of going without hats | 6 mornTomorrow (Monday) morning at| will be a rush for tickets Monday ing Subscribers are requested to call 10:15, at the regular meeting of the Bethe dusk, of the summer even Itngs.) wre BE. Tmrad Harvey will akkedie entertain at Meant eet ok sheon tuneh | is early for their tickets, as the general What has been the outcome? Art section of the Ladies' i not an uncommon sight to see groups | 77, a will have access to seats after | public club, they will be joined by of girls and women parading up and fev. -_ week of the sale has passed the tory section of the club Mrs. Boxrud ers Serre haa eg Says anna daylight, broad in street Main "hicago orchestra will comprise down will read a paper on "The Hellenistic ' with Alexander Von Fielitz Age in eculptures Fe wath sae ve yeuuse es a ~ werals and tertain one day during the coming Seven soloists will ac . luncheon. Mrs. Halm ,at for week on Son : pee wonder veut y aeneed ar TeX » orchestra. Among them baa The Tourist section Ladies of the as Franz Wagner, celwillaes enter-r 10 |* Literary club meets ae: Tson on Tuesday at Hugh Mrs. of hatmh ay haye,such to their way on potee girlsbeen andcases women ‘le Zimmerman, soprano; EBlless o'clock, Mrs. James L., Franken will Mrs niece, her for tain tomorrow Sellem, contralto; Tow n church, a sight truly to make angels give a paper Huntoon on The E. J. Fine Arts ot it le Un aoa . , oo. tenor; Dr. Hugh Schussler, weep India."' * vocalists will sing the ¥ . "ate affair ofa the Mark's Hospital association 64 SagIs ay ere aap TR ae appSt. eee ried elaborate most The The Civic section of the Ladies' | the ori itorios to be given ¢ 2 De ath ye Minnehah: Bet club Literary meets tomorrow (Mon-| ¥ J : The alt. Lake luncheon given on F Cutler, when the |/3 expected to assume part of the pro- day) afternoon at 3:30, when J. L. club, by Mrs. John € Sutle r whe: the portions of the charity ball so successFairbanks will make an address. | chorus of two nie d and fifty will the choruses in the . . Jadies from Fort Douglas Does ' ae fully carried out by the prominent soand will be augmented. by eee Lea ae Soar a whe ciety women Ineee the association. The Wasatch Literary club~ will ¢ orist's e choir in th Messiah.' o a triumph meet with Mrs. MeNiece and Miss W il- |p he form of a hol3 » two choruses are meeting twice comthe son in the Gunton Memorial chapel of affairs large the One of with palms, with each week, under the direction. of fied lay square ing week will be the military ball givon Tuesday afternoon, March 5, at 2 long low beds of daffodils, violets and Evan Stephens. en by the battalion of high school cao'clock. Mrs. Clesson S. Kinney will lilies of the valley running the le ye A very pleasant musical evening will dets on Friday evening at the National have charge of the program, the subane of the table, edged with smilax be spent by those fortunate in obtainject being ‘Forestry, Guard Armory hall An exhaustive giving tickets for the musicale to be ferns. Baskets also filled with the drill will be given, and it is expected . ao spring flowers, with handles twined en at the Ladies' Literary club Thurssuccessful affair. to be a brilliant and The soCleofan will meet on Tuesday with smilax, were at the intersection day evening, when Frieda Stender * . . afternoon with ae William D. Riter of the tables. The room was lighted prano, will be heard in a program of This evening at the Manitou a Sunat 80 D street Nephi &. Morris will with electric bulbs shaded in yellow song. There will be only a limited day night concert will be given under Nettleton's give an address on "The Anfluence ot number of tickets given out to fill the shades. tulip purple and Literature on Character.' On Wedclub house comfortably. This will be orchestra was in attendance and rend- the direction of Mrs. M. F. Sanborn. Miss Minor will be heard in voca selections during the nesday afternoon the club will meet the Mareh musical under the auspices numbers, Ed Copley will give several at the he fel Mrs. Selden L. Clawluncheon, after which the party resic section, but applications Sa son, 170 Bs for a business meetturned to the parlors and were enter- baritone selections, Mrs. W tickets should be made to Mr will play and Mrs. Ellis. who isa ing and dleatian ‘of officers. tained by several delightful selections born Graham, who has charge of these mugiven by Fred Graham, with or chestral guest at the Manitou, lately from the . s sical evenings. pha musical college, will favor the accompaniment. About 45 guesis ene following program will be renThe regular monthly meeting of the joyed the shares are: dered by Miss Stender, Woman's Republican club will be held Vioche - sopete (Aria ), Mozart; Sree APL ON AS) afternoon, March Th week has w tnesseda Spring, Gounod; Solveig's Song, Gulek: e hom of Mrs. D. 4, Straup, usual number of Deautirel Airing e ne yeux n choshe , P 255, ‘South Twelfth Bast street. Juncheons, given as a general thing for linger; Es liegt ein ga uf er . Reynolds Cir a sei 1 will give guests within our gates, Mrs. . Heide, Von Fielitz; Sing Me to Sleep, he next Ses of the Ladies' evensocial, Thursday party and ens | card Greene; Who Is Sylvia, Schubert, Ich y ing, March 7, at. the residence of Mrs. Reading club will be at the residence liebe ae allein, Mayer; La Fo lle atta, Er Travy and, Mrs Stadion aera of Mrs. John Zink, 568 South rine East First South. 1253 Marche cious hostesses on Wednesday, at the Ellas FEA, R. street, on Wednesday, March 13. and friends of the G, A. ane the musical events of the buffet luncheon given for Mrs. Brome. |‘ outages will -take up the study of ie ee invite are ~~ last week was the successful piano reThe details were carried out in AnMrs. by assisted Russell, Mre. < giving cital given by Mrs. W. S. Loomis at candles ° e daffodils and shaded the Ladies' Literary club on Wednessunny effect. On the same afternoon derson and Mrs. Card, At the meeting of the music section entertained the day evening, when she introduced her Mrs. Ernest Greenwood was the hosauxiliary to the of the Ladies' Literary club on WedBrotherhood of Enpupil, Miss Millie Howarth, tess at a pretty daffodil luncheon, given nesday morning, one of their success¢|Sineers at a Kensington Wednesday M Miss presented her oo iar ODEN Pe ay eri tn afternoon at her home. The rooms ful programs was much enjoyed. These pupil, Hods son, at a studio Portlan ~e r 1 Mrs. Rapert Glen-| Were. prettily decorated in the auxil- meetings are very much in the nature recital on Thursday. And Mrs. GraH. L. Charles anc ; tary flower, pink carnations. Refresh- of high class recitals, and well worth ham utnam gave studio recitals denning also entertained at pleasant nents were served during the after- attending. he musical evening on on Friday and Saturday evenings. bridge affairs. BOOK: Tuesday night at the club house is Rehearsals for the annual concert eo 8 @ under the auspices of this section. on March 17 are progressing well, Miss On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Two notable entertainments duripg s s Fitzpatrick, Miss Rosemary Holland, J. W. W. Riter entertained at a beautithe week weree given at the Lion house, The Monday Night club will be enW. Curtis and W. K. Brown of the Cafully appointed dinner in honor of in honor of the birthday anniversary tertained tomorrow evening, with Miss thedral choir will sing Moore's MeloGovernor and Mrs. John C, Cutler. of Mrs. Emmeline B, The WoRosalle Ae in her apartments at dies; Miss Agnes Ryan will be the soCovers were laid for eighteen. man's Press club gave, an enjoyable the Kensingto > ° prano soloist, Charles Kent the banquet on Wednesday night The s tone soloist, Edward Fitzpatrick Another pretty luncheon, where pretty decorations were all in the club The bainoére tie club will meet on be the violinist and, of course, the chilspring flowers were used with charmcolors, purple and green. Many briling effect, was given on Thursday by liant toasts and responses were given, Wednesday at the home of Mr. and dren of the choir will be the principal Mrs. James H. Moyle, when they will attraction. rs, , pid for Mrs. Clarence with Mrs. Ruth M. Fox as toast misentertain the members of the legislaProf. Charles Kent and some of his Brown. Bunches of violets, tied with tress. On Thursday night the General pupils will give a song service Sunday violet ribbon, and hand-painted place Board of Relief society entertained at tu . . evening, March 3, at 6:30, at the Seccards done in violets were laid for a large evening affair, when Mrs. Wells The Shakespeare section of the ond ward chapel, Seventh South betwelve guests. was presented with a large picture o . tween Fourth and Fifth East FolLadies' Literary club will meet at the of herself, the work of the young arlewing is the program: club house on Wednesday morning at Mrs. Lee Charles Miller was another tist, Lee-Green Fighar ds. 10 o'clock, to dy "Corlolanus" nthem, ward choir; Hear My of the hostesses of the week at a pansy Prayer (Gocen), May Martin; Beyond, under the leadership of Mrs. William luncheon on Friday, given for Mrs. The Ghiteeten aati will give a Igleheart. (St. _ Quentin), Alvin Keddington; Not dancing and card PRS at their hall s ° . ° ° Fallet (Gilbert), Nellie next Tuesday evening. e party is y Faith in Thee (Wells), The regular business meeting of the Cards have been received by which re ae under the auspices of the trusBabylon (Watson), Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be Mrs. Juliet H. Stark announces ae tees of the soctety lian Branning; Where is My Boy held at the Fey House next Wednes* * night (Sanky), Charles Crowton;: day at 3 o'clo The Rey. and Mrs, Frank Fay Eddy ° vior of Light (Coverley), Edna Morris; ot will be at home to the membera of Fifteen Minutes in Berlin, President A The P. E. O. society was pleasantly after March 31, malt _-_ City. their congregation and their lana in Schulthess; I Will Extol Thee (Cos* entertained yesterday afternoon by general next Wednesday afternoon and to), Gladys Whitehead; The Mighty Mrs. Byron Cummings. The marriage of "Misa Loulse Young evening Deep (Jude), arl Weenie; Duet . * . and T. J. Corrigan will take place "Come Unto Me" (Campana), RoseTuesday evening at the residence of Miss Susie Schulter and Mr. oe. NEED FOR Y. W. C, A. WORK. mary Holland and Ivor Brind; Conthe bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. LawEvans, of the Republican staff, wer tent (Parks), Prof. Kent's male chorus renee H, Young, eae on Tuesday evening last tw * Figures Regarding Education and accompanist, Hope McIntyre e Rev. Frank Fay Eddy of the First +e public ts invited Among the pleasant affairs of the tsvierten society, at their future home, Employment of Girls. At the First Methodist church today week was the banquet given at Unity 58 South Third East street. Miss Edna Evans and Hugh Dougall . * * Sara E. Johnstone, general secrehall on Wednesday by the members will sing Fawre's ‘‘Crucifixion.' of the Ladies' Reading club, in honor . and Mrs, David C. Dunbar are tary of the Young Woman's Christian The McDowell fund has reached the of Mrs. Anderson, one of the at home at the Kensington fats, on association of this city, has submitted comfortable sum of $20,000, with more the following exhaustive figures relatmembers, who leaves soon to make her North Main atree t in sight. home in Seattle. The handsome decoing to the education and employment Miss Agatha Berkhoel is asein stuof girls: rations were carried out In the club f Wallace ea has redying with her old teacher in New colors, red and white. A large cluster turned from Los Angeles. it is estimated that there are 16,York, Mme. Esparanza Gareds *. ° . 544 students in women's colleges, and of carnations formed the centre piece, Prof. Wetzell has organized an orhar orca aa beauty roses at either 21,151 women in co-educational instiMiss Ruth Beasley will leave tonight chestra in the Lafayette school. It : aborate menu was pretutions. Of the above 1,400 are gradufor California, to be gone three consists of seven violins, a cornet, clarate students, 108 are studying theopared and warved by the members of months. jonet and pianos * . * the club, at the close of which the 1,177 medicine, 165 law, 162 There will be a musical service at St. guest of honor was presented with a dentistry, 218 pharmacy. There are Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Allison, Jr., ae Paul's church tomorrow evening, with beautiful silver souvenir. She respond- gone to Chicago for a short trip 10.222 w in nurses. training special organ numbers, as well as voed, thanking the club for the appreschools, 40.557 in normal schools and eal solos and chorus. elation shown, and expressing ber reacademies of the country. Mra... 30° Ch eee of New York * . Bret at the thought of severing her yb are 53 cities in the United is the nor of her daughter, Mrs, WilM. J, Brines will open a vocal studio connection with the club. Whist folStates of over 75.000 population, 109 liam P. Kiser tomorrow (Monday) in the Orpheus * . lowed, when the prizes were won by citiés with a population between 25,000 club rooms, over Godbe-Pitts' Mrs. a Dinwoodey and Mrs. E. FE Probably in every one of Mrs. Frank L. Pearl is visiting her and 75,000. store, Mr, Brines comes very Hann was so much sister, Mrs. J. J. Judson, in Los Ange- these there is need for a ee Worecommended as an accomplished sasered by shobs present that it was ex. man's Christian et ee vocalist, having been associated with decided to make it ae annual event. re are 276 er aivibe with prominent musical people in the East. population batten 10,000 and 25,000, Mr. and Mrs. Solon Spiro are at He has had great advantages in studyA charming affair ‘a yesterday af- home a after an extended visit and since many of these have a large ing oratorio under Ffrancgon Davies, ternoon was the bridge tea given for in the Eas number of manufacturing establishthe best authority on oratorio work in . . M J Huntoon by her sister, poents employing young women, the the country. He was also a pupil of Miss Jessie Anderson. < roses association Is needed in a great numMrs, Hal W. Brown will be the guest E. Presson Miller. in Carnegie Hall, were used for the pretty yea ber of them of Mrs. W. H. C id be the coming week. and assisted him in teaching. Mr. the score cards bearing the same. Brines has also been the soloist in the Women Wage Earners. tables of bridge were. played. Samuel Sawinuen Lett yesterday for West End Presbyterian church, New prizes were awarded to Mrs. racer New York, He will sail for Paris on 2 many as 4,832,491 women over 15 York, and the Broadway. tabernacle, rger, Mrs. William Reid, Mrs. the ninth. rs of age are wage earners in the the largest Congregational church in * * . Robert J. Glendenning, Miss Eloise United States, as well ax 487,421 girls the East. He also held the same poxiSadler and Mi Id. A Clarence K. MecCornick has gone to between 10 and 15 years of age. tion in St. Andrew's church, one of the number of friends dropped in for the New York There are 2,128,000 women employed leading Episcopal churches in. the . . * five o'clock tea the close of one in rsonal and domestic service, metropolis. Mr. Brines is a graduate game. rs. T. Gouldstone Griffin Miss Mayone Dey will entertain at three-fourths being domestic servants, ‘slated the hostess in the dining Poet: cards next Saturday afternoon at the ae rest laundresses, laborers, nurses, of Trinity college, Hartford, and a fine linguist. He needs no recommenda* * > || MuMUSIC SIC AND MUSI MUSICIANS | the engagement of their daughInounce was madeicityto be an Imposown home, T, Georgia, to Albert R. Nichols of as i few weeks in Salt Lake, and intro-| ppg Seetieiy Gabatnus aun etl give ® "ae OR Relative of Principal in Noted Trial Stops in Salt Lake on Way From Australia. Sses "TI think the Harcy Thaw. killed Sta W testimony led his } 4 5 The I every not } ul ie by cousin Of York | 1 last He registered id said, that country I j for hi last -2 About fool a potion family m °o ind i e to Pit tim wil with a 2 fri with an importing tem fterwards | lia t { en 1 ime r rest¢ ik hotel their vgivet an Friday. at the Alta ‘ | tion here, as his good work as choirmaster of St. Paul's church, and his beautiful tenor voice ¢ clated. favorable auspices with a number of prominent society and musical people already enrolled as pupils. _- A 3-line publican change will oO? classified kta Sell or ad in It-Rent but 10 The It-or cts. se ReEx- for each know can extraordinary We have cure you or proposition cured we could AND PRIENDS ABLE A PTT ER DI eee NOT TO. TO TALK it pla our reliability, PROVO, UTAH. ! | - The e Republican Republican "Want" "Want" Ads. Ads. Bring Bring Best Results nd \ 5 The FPLU- = - -e --- -_-_ } aes Ree -- pe vere go to take a | k at Ital t or? they wer back hon On at « time during the talks [I had with them was Stanford. White's name mentioned, when Harry started to talk about something else If the jur that is Mstening to the ise doe not acquit him-I beliey that they hould tudy the ynstructior of beautiful building and not h d struction. of beautiful soul NEW Sale of Seats Festival for April the Musical 8 and 9, Chicago ‘Symphony Orchestra and Soloists COMMENCES MONDAY Season tickets mingle, Dertormagoe. Single ROG Wilenion) under ‘RED C. COV] $1.50 (reserred?: §) igenet il ad- illery G Kt ATL AM, RZ MUSIC (reserved) 1003 in January 887 in February POPULAR NEWSPAPER-POPULAR PRICE, ents MGR IG AR | bh NAMES have been Added to The Republican's Subscription List Since January 1, 1907. Everyone is NEW. Everyone is a Bona-fide Subscriber. 2 . : Eighty-five per cent have ‘‘Paid in Advance. MORN- ING' AT. 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The industries, as against $00,000 ten years table was attractive with an oval See our windo ago; mber includes dressmound of daffodils and smilax for a M'CARTY HAT COMPANY makers, seamstresses, mill and facpiece, The place cards were Wilson Hotel Bidg. tory operatives, etc. There are 4060,daffodils in water color. The guests 000 women in professions, more than who were invited to mect Mrs. sales Classified ads under Help Wanted - 300,000 being school teachers. There were Mrs. Green, E. ale or Female and Wanted-Situaare 500,000 women engaged in trade Harvey, Mra. H . deEger Mea. tion classifications are run three es and transportation, about 150, 000 beA "Greenwood, bi . T. Benso In The Republican free. ing clerks, 110,000 being and above ; ' {orate card party in Easter week, which Cure. offer. 1 lal in to this WM, E, BASSETT, Director. mesee CE ect aiesinet erward 1 ‘the making it nine about sixty milk from Melbourne, mad good there, b m i} I id I ming an I ind ming r it ike a look at my own in ) t am n » New Y¢ ind usin's Fail world THE BASSETT SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS j i} L. Evelyn in Pari IL t I. met them In Cham} the COULD PUPILS OUR OF BUT WERE RETURNED RELATIVES ar in mime careers. colleg os ENTLY AND WITHOUT A MOMENT'S HESIT ATION. Our prices are reasonable Send for our book giving full iInt and treatment, testimonials and references as formation as.10 A ten Thaw school SOME SOUND . 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