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Show s 150 young friends. and halls were lavishly decoratwith pink carnations and ferns. rooms. effect was embroidered in In the dining pink and green. cloth covered the table, in the center of which a silver epergne was filled with fruit gracefully arranged. ut-glass baskets of pink carnations were at the four corners of the table, where smilax reaching from the chandelier was fastened with large bows of pink and green ribbon. y and bonbons in the same » With candelabra the balcony adjoining > > * Mrs. A.V, Calaghan was the hostess at a pretty luncheon yesterday given for Miss Dorothy Kinney, Violet sweet peas were used in the cae decorations Covers were for twelve. game of bridge followed the luncheon > approach: the bridal 4 When I take trans-Atlantic trips My eyes elect to follow courses of the stately ships And watch the wavelets wallow; stomach, on thie other hand, Thinks dolefully f dinner, Declares for rest and quiet-and It's uSually the winner eae me - = ali be and reception wedding 8 at their foot silk. case, with the BY GRACE t | this ‘ smart a otam 712 Third is tyl style new i Juinper ry gown of material If the let In. insertion lace lace to use prettiest is the The WwWa Per: - where a ¢ »= after a visit Long geles, U a niai points @ dat az of a and Beach + - a ae as e the in places other eo y oO Mme. e BE river, Se has..gone from Mr. family >: sifie Facil coast, 4 |. a tussell ington ©. a4 Howard on month © S:,-8.' gone t Tracy - Tracy hashas gone and ee IN est Passengers oe Socatella : 0 : and the on the separates the » de of of at of her hand she not finds an in mere invitation of a Cazesx|and, In ac-| Hoereven of war, andas considered Hunting. tion m.. eae Thro From 8a.m.tolp.m. st ort : Caldwell, Teiser an direet Lake . Boise standard cot pa ried on this traip through coaches sleeper ISC Waist India Linon and Lingerie Lawn, are tucked, A fleeting opportunity. ‘ as an resident of at the peace ae r the inviolawar : during ; proposal The England, whose exclustvely naval to din-|take Jatter place and car- h When f 20 ae . . 1s the will ne rp c war-dogs uog Ha!7 a And slay sea and England between will| ri _ ct and) to the 3 with in he de- S$ a and One: half F THE Blocks rom f£ostorlice, Good Car Service at All Times ADMISSION i ; United Dawson, always t the 0 ISLAND CONEY THE Childre n's Playground, and Park Beautiful Prices. Puir Refre shments; First Class Cafe and City. the in ee © Hall Largest ALL Kinds. Amuseme "nts t ffi Pp f : §ix t Salt theatre Lake Thursday WEST. Ss 5c C Car ep the F TO plentiful ; prices in z f 16 the Fare. |there is in FREE. what : erritory territory circulation is CC true of , line the to the coast.' Yukon Edward We Baxe nena since rellabiitty: been oor 1502, nod eee are Known In buasttor our 209 take SALT LAKE_CITY, UTAH. Bell 'phone P- 0. Box. Ind. 'phone. 1862 Established territory . is COLUMBIAN 259 Main OPTICAL COMPANY Wholesale and Retall OPTICIANS, Street, Salt Lake City, Telepbone 2153-K. Utab Times in New 150 York. Times in London. 265c to RESORT OPENS JOON Uy JULY 1ST. STARLEY, Hiotel prices cottages for lars MGR. reasonable. Famrent. For particu- phone421-Black stage ace gee ac Marray. lg For write or phone R. B. T. Taylor, 259 W. 2nd North. Bell phone Malin 2047-Y¥. ge OF leaves Willes-Horne Drug the at 5 p. m ‘Utah Conservatory of Music Full instructions on mandolin, guitar and violin with an instrument free. | For further {nformation, call at Bell 886-K; Ind. Music 2089. Store, 49 South Main, STAMMEREBRS, Class SALTAIR UTAH. Begins Depot Term Unless =| Correct So it js with the time as indi- | cated by your watch. We guar-| antee our repairs, Our prices may not be the cheape ao ae 20 i _ 5 best. J. H. Success- Little Cottonwood. Cure Absolutely Guaranteed. Abundant References, i Jeweler. Presents B rilliantly Pla WASATCH - a of Aug. PRINCE CHAP Beesley's Worthless amount - iggett Cl Prices, 25e to $1.50. Mat. $1.00. Sale Begins Today. THE BASSETT SCHOOL FOR Manager. Saturday, SATURDAY. Peple's ful THE August 5th. true of the Yukon valley from the Alas- kan take and George D. Pyper, CYRIL SCOTT Enum New eee eenain are, and % éSs thesy are, TMs 3 * Samuel In o. evening mnomination than UR Dees thathee ene paar : been this Say, is the "It's a Go, Well Friday 1, 2 MATINEE Tonight \fter u swim and a nice launch, we'll have a waltz on the big Noor and xu ride on the steamer, What do you say? nights, three Yukon money no Thursday, LET'S TAKE THE GIRLS at seen be will for lesser se de Bite ito ae B ive you an lake week? the walter simply ‘best ever." Apply. stg aceite ela SALT LAKE THEATRE NLY to Live, Cole, stationed at that all concerned Wgh Consul warns NO Wan cc ethan $25, 45-47 MAIN STREET PROVO, "Everything breath. a newcomer's away | consume 1 in the way of living costs from in this countwo to three times as much he States,"' try as it does In the United ‘There is no article sold for less writes trivial, and than 25 cents, no matter how : GROUNDS sect Costs States again and "Hello Bill, whom with In Jewelry matters, Know is place you deal, for you will ay your confidence to your Jewe refer banker, ee ASPEN We to nov corporation ta aoe state and person or ugencte to the commercial of a child, _-_-_-_-_--- > 5 ave row the It company, porting =| - Suits, $15, $18, $20 . Daily masterpiece Dickens the as_ tears and laughter Fine Use Your Own Judgment famous the of It is the romance qualities, Men's Young Need Beneilted tl We stin Dicke ns Charles | nove list, of story "The said: Abbey, | minster finest the is Carol' Christmas ‘The lanEnglish the in sermon | charity Prince "The of sermon The | guage." art he same the contain to said is Chap" | Ger-|as are Being Best Bargains in Town BARTON'S SALE Apply at Pmployment Bureau, Board of Trade bulldiag, or o» the work i aaa ---- A oration the Numbers are Giving the Very P.J. MORAN | "ay eon eee $2.49 for this hot weather. ge = Flas in BARTON'S -_e- . Echo --- funeral the at and Work of blood shore =-Lond6én at want QUI in Great Unly Men Willing to war-fiend's the theorefeast sigan ‘i Stanley Dean : bark be ccushed 2 ee Play. 5Sand L Wh KV, 2 ADAP wa >, VP, PD, SP, 5 QD, are Sais Gs Sas aseveavtar'as" @ Ane satnabing : SSS ec Suits Wages 25c per Hour ‘ on' Duck c i A iA ‘ gaze at the skies, ‘ appeal, : ha! n forne nthe ha!‘en's Ha! a i Q white prayer § SE of tramp the "Neath he $7.50 at $1.75 They are elegant suits, are just the very suit you The styles are Jumpers, Pony and Eton effect. ere oO wildly 5 the likeness of God od, And and aes dea Suits STEADY EMPLOYMENT dyed mother's the § Duck 200 LABORERS break shall is Water abe ees: eyes shall And glass lips to Hea rip Mute power | livered which conflict inevitable the deepet "or Rooseconter to have vessels presclence. patriotic well: for care I little And white asad: hearts million a $5.00 WANTED her : aid.i me = will from sleeps. = establisned success, for finally with no Remrei y hide pee my shall obey to reap. Death Nell re -----_ The Hague merchant ordes wears ones " oo ake In daa day fie ) GANdie aiseit jo 1 s earned, Princes totally Nampa, Boise, Payette, Weiser OVC 1H ppEE CONCERT EVERY NIGHT BY HELD'S BAND. a *S a now n, can omits $2.00 CLOTHIERS TO MEN AND BOYS in a little SpE ech at dessert he} many-a conflict caused by the rivalry of | theme is a novelty, affording ample sae of the charming "camaraderie" of| their commer jal interests-the latter |suspense and thrills that are not of but the sort thal goes that | the stage-slagey, not renounce could and not should In general htsmen t p "The play. of a real making the to degree} a In strength her makes which. Nt-| polite these that note to sorry I am lose will s feel we Chap" Prince no other nation can rival. common-|which and insignificant tle attentions its interpretation "by such by nothing to power only the England was Nor such an| aasurmed are, have ag they ‘os sy his supand Seott as Cyril artist Russia,|an proposal. American the Sees polltical French in light aL rit imy i son. Poe toOregon and a as a mcheani wily in ; ¢ uring / interview ie ore = a, ' see }velt, has attempted al-| advantage de Duc Bearn. 2 SERVICE Shosnone, aveite the meniec, Countess to Wash- Pocatello. f destined ex-minister must-also-be a TRA or ie.4 including ‘ iat portance import ue ne voidjd out when and 4 is is the | Me, our Buclow clearly more hold has| a distances from Klel e Ce NEW W Nev. by path m Mrs spending still only te a for up en las noe W hite and are textually are ee only < a x . days Deep | au to Gaston the an cepted ner ‘and $ ayedbent| and Mrs.=< William Bro th's| son-have re turned from a me Vent on ranch Jones the at outing Dr. Sie gel at will friendship to Germany in acts |}encouragement most and 5 a and Harold is: attitude which gulf the | France French, ou the other band, 1 AVINE )enct attered, showed sursuch grat-} bilit vanity flattered, showed era atten- | time for! Kmperor the toward that we who were ! what|met place sum-]|took Such. scant IJ'sSt them show to: R ) ‘vival t Bak ror wore sa d, | on they question Wwortance o the] ence it no be olitica Kiel." ena: of William. deep Is nations The theirir |itude and Cal-|tions rie Harris Walter Nev Creek, #7 ee ved servec how wo j in| ada Weber of rae less or \ more are all es to stop the power In her consists countrymen|s{mply fellow our believed she may with whom if| commerce of nations friends, the become had women refuses to give up the at war, frankly }be foe hereditary of the allie the re-|not have Dooly will not say And herein lies-l | privilege board on lunched visitors French The v hen tri ae exactly not is this for faith, bad in|}her Emperor the and yacht, imperial the ‘and Be aa intelligent her to say-but I wish Heriot,| what Mme, of yach the visited turn Ks : a in Can-]| > E. . I J. Mrs. and Mr, "from turned visited they can . ¢ sas eee Sapret papers have | the of ier LT ca the for ts who Jessup. Emily ‘ Amer-| in opened Bee 1 4 pea os L ThA kinderse A Long Beach : i]] remain In jfornia mer are"There c \iforCa trip been ee Behe Sekai . eaeee J >» Morrow camping a tron Fork who o|Germans, Ce «liege tome . re 1 _ other George¥( Mrs. nd coraeied ee ican 1 -4 " "Angeles see in ‘ wi ak Woodruff Mr. ess CASTELLANE, made been have and cles p on after his : ; Worse DE ; : aan ea catia lt ee eee Is my. Or the orphan's feeble wall? ts blood tide with ocean the When dale hill and the fire sweeps And : a imsuch iuto will be joined | they ty oi ae nt mon with ~ his now is who Tangicr "coup. oe at Willlam-U.-to the|@tch's and wi ill|:tions tions palpaid by y Emperor Emper aeome theatrical 3 ‘alifo iin California eeainet we do nnee eee one Say to Kiel te take who went persons French in Septem-| opens school perpe ua of years -wipe outs that] 5°: casily regaltas-ofinternational the ract even sometimes and threats ind Germany | pin-pr icks, in era ri Sak has " vont . behind left have which ‘he | pRovocations polemics heated aroused some what Woodruff and ane Mrs "of" bitterness. accumulation "an pan-|them. foe ;e al Pe Cal ©: an Edward, by erandparents nat 7 until Sih a. and Mr. aN ae family ™ MARQUIS THE BY Servic Special Re publican attenremarkable 20.-The: July. Paris. 0M Long , ae :Sanaae « e¢ night, reacuse ann" s ‘ 4 Sol Wweaand: a . $1.75 They come in a beautiful sheer lace trimmed and floral embroidered. Men's and mad doth naa eace skill ani of harvest And Mardis de: Castellane in Patis:> avenue. . . . at man is Grace ok powsts of lercely Phe Tec hes The pongee, is embroidery of deal great a with pleated, full and waist wails tae belt line, with a crush girdle of soft The upper part is heavily ¢ mbroidered above them. of bands silk cluny TY 1e of of deal the- Aa HYMAN. il Mi: sister, Peter new and ] very skirt is vers Fae the the of their and Williams, o'clock, brown in this in as residence, pike ene ents Myra \ ery Mr eee by foro for nai = Williams A.* Joseph Mrs. the Sulli-|1s caught in box pleats well affair,| brown silk running beneath issues have foeen Me Invitations IVITETIOTIS Be friends. young mi arried ji the mind he angel gore by day shore. Kill!' "Ki, KIND hril And An private by affairs given Mrs. Mise Louise at 4 similar es hostess he for ven Seana the earnival of shall fight, men sew-and. slay-.on "KIN, 7 eer at ace THE SONG OF THE WAR-FLEND Ha! ha! Wa! ha! for the' feast of blood, For Wher And midweek today luncheon Among heon d'hote table Country aesclub. and gi it shousnt a different has member Fach then jolts surprise sudden When , ‘ought to. think come really I've then to harmonize try To surely Galrin, all are interests The ne have not Why , a n all the parts re Get in a union? them form And panacea Pig enterrasn il at afternoon usual the be will $1.50, $0.75 Minute, « just They "call ec an ambulaned person fractured My street _ ThirtyWest Temple on dence five children will enjoy the affair * ¢ @ There HALF - HOLIDAY. Beautiful Shirt Waist, Men and Boys yhe 0 er motor cars that ‘honk-honk at me, My legs urge I fly them, tella me earnestly spirit My o stand and defy them case in: thathelpldes' there, there I stand party at the governor's: party A COME My : Cutl co C. this Hazel John Mrs, daughter = The eras ae at. ie: will NO sean! tavportlane their return they reside the E new Oxford flats her think burglar visits me by night, My feet decide to boot him; My hands, however, think it's quite The proper dodge to shoot him. And while they're arguing what to do To seal that burglar's doom, The latter leisurely goes through My clothes and leaves the room. frock, with a large white hat pink of bouquet a carried who nd veet peas The bride, who came in W, Partridge with her father, Thomas of suit tailored going-away a wore a with made cloth, Sicilian blue dark match to hat blue A coat. pointed feathers ostrich white drooping had of marbouquet carried a shower She Coryribbon guerites tied with white the bridegrooin attended Higgins dor trip a for left Forbes Mrs. and Mr. a lawn all A ered zs Montague. years I've often wondered why lacked determination; always lét good things get by fatal vacillation; I've lately learned that it's the Jar Of discord n my being My elbows, knees and shoulders are Forever disagreeing. embroid- white fh a pretty TODAY - EMPLOYES SPECIAL I The ushers, Walter Little, Levl Riter, receded the bride ae Mo andid Harry Harry Moo ae eceded the Dit wh Partridge, Dorothy Miss maid was attired J. By . of THOUGHTS. James legs, elbows and fingers as the brain.-Scientist Ive pretty place Tueswedding took at the Presbyterian church at noon, when Miss Ethel M. Partand Morris H. Forbes were marby the Rey. R. M. Stevenson. » church was well filled with many friends and was attraelively decorated pots and bas} celts of ferns and bowls of pink sweet peas and roses ¢ ranged on th rostrum, where ceremony was performed and Mrs. George Skelton furnished the music on violin and organ. The strains of the Lohengrin bridal chorus herald- the | For en A ed 1. P. M. 4 By Miss Edna Jennings entertained about twenty young girl friends quite informally Tuesday afternoon at ot 1er sister, Mrs 5 The rooms were attractive with many nasturtiums as well as the pleasant screened-in verandas. Music and guessing games, with tea served at 4 o'clock, made the afternoon pass pleasantly. ‘ nen SCATTERED Arms, as well noon, . | ie scaltered ~ = AT - i A delightful children's lawn party was given at Red Butte Hollow Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr for her little daughter Ruth. About twenty little girls enjoyed the Supper was served on lawn at 6 o'clock, and children's which prizes were given, , for afforded the amusement of the afterce CLOSE W ednesday Morning eooe shaded in pink and green carried out the color schem Two small girls in Japanese costumes served in the dining room. Miss MeCune and brother were assisted in receiving their guests by their mother, Mrs. A. W. McCune, and sister, Mrs. E. Green. Daneing was enjoyed in the ball room upstairs. The orchestra was stationed on WE . the the jarseen 2 RLLLVL room An the with bowls and flowers were Cs throughout banked low same AV, \ '= the PD, a gee of AW, Pe mantels were blossoms, and dinieres iS ed The pink BLRRELVSORLE se The sky of the Comedie Francaise was on the point of becoming darkened, as for a long time past no actress had arrived » worthy of being styled a star. But now this star has appeared, and our greatest Parisian theatre has become the wealthier by the apparition of a 1 who is one of the most reof beauty, During last four years that she has been on the stage she has been photographed 817 times, but, unfortunately for her-or, fortunately, If you prefer it-this beauty Is the rival of her growing talent, and js thrown in her face almost Lae on getting is related into an omnibus she found herself sitting beside a phlegmatic American who had just come out of the theatre where he had seen her play, though he did not recognize her. She heard him say to her neighbor: ‘There is a lovely woman at the Theatre Francaise called Robinne. I would give a hundred dollars a word if she would only speak to me neighbor Mlle. Robijinne turned to her and said; ‘‘Monsler, will you please shut the window?" The phlegmatic American hastened to accede to her wish. And the charming young lady, who knows how plied: * mone: you owe sand frances," The clever and beautiful actress, as will be seen, is lacking neither {in intelligence nor in quickness, & about rooms ese aoe Gy aS TEOGO the entertained The Spacious 7 MeCune Main MeCune TD, M. large at North Elizabeth AY GS We - Mareus the evening on Miss GM and Tuesday residence when PD, party McCune street, Lake's was NY, dancing affair Bei Review of Snit Soclal Events brilliant aa Current A % c RLRVPLOLLVVVVVLVLVGVSVPSLLVLOLVS ty | from motives which it pretended were humanitarian, but which only undoubtedly conceal some unknown ambition, through M. Nelidoff, made reserves on this point which were tantamount to a refusal. He remarked at the conference that if private property was to be left alone in time of war, commerce would have no reason to wish for the end of hostilities, which might, indeed, turn out to be very profitable to it. And so once more euls comical conference shows up rea o be an immense farce invented by ‘incor rigible dreamers to amuse the gallery AA AAA Soci THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1907. The New Smart Sack Jumper Dress SamararararasWs BRR KNICKERBOCKER, 143 }. Main D., St. | | 10:00 2:00 2:45 3:30 4:15 5:00 5:45 6:30 7:15 8:00 8:45 0:30 10:15 2nd So., vo. A. M. P. M. P.M. P. BL P.M. P.M. FP. ML P. M. P. M. P.M. P.M. P. M. P.M. LKALNS DAILY. TIME Bet. 3rd ‘Trains TABLE and 1:00 $:15 4:90 4:45 6:30 6:15 7:00 7:45. 8:30 9:15 10:00 10:45 11:30 4th Wes ve. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P. M. P.M. P.M. P. M. P.M. P. M. P.M. 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