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Show E INTER-MOUNTAIN qa. ° ihe REPUBLICAN, Potestentedtetetesteste Seependesrendentestenineienteniesiesieniesions + oa x Fs jt l E ie4 Press" sized was atrongly esponse ye a. emphain the made | to the} advertisemen WEEK |] cloth with het and gloves to pe ov ond } ra. <a ufmar 1 Will be at ne #| South t eee SOCIETY. eee eel ry. Sea Jennings 1oOmMe was - 3to o the next of the special morn- 5 ¢ aren o ftraga decorations the fective eran Fo undertakin for housekeepon yer tne wo ene rere there, and 1@ shops were filled cote ee constant stream of eager s es ae | at hd sentative. only those ed TRE ee They bySMa aes me ans. ine hh ucecl to whom bargains at halt t thelrtheiroccupants occupants vantager the p ec W. = E a dozze n = a to ete eG see the eager motely! 3 ao x with determined tread y cAcet ag ape arch aor in are opened and pounce] i in mind. roe f ‘ J-hand articles. 'r sve veryt ing es goes, sh they and mo st impossible finery and gs and-han deale spying out the for real bargain Wash women maid servants wit ye toward woman's n cast-off There n is a anxious-l garme nts &, the JecJand} anc any Fede which is well worth the r "er. y come wuceion Sekeis Gan bags nation: uh oliday ie rand oe "8 Mrs. George of oe s. Cleaver . The bridge day afternoon he dif-| areag e sale would rumm: t appreciated ropria, "persona. Lo of a and In P "de, Another reason has eee found ae ac aouute for the dearth in social af noon affairs and entertainments towlt: That many of the young society afrous, who have hitherto heen pod pert© nOF ee f ClOMs the indispensable Rotor ate fall oe are afte , ernoons . they in a the belles Pete fo may be Mrs. C. Wcore. ' ml. eek entertain The Sewing club club. East meet new card ‘ Sea as ee We at her new ™@" fla hae been to make fessor. and ; apartments acters in the Mr Zimmer- All Furs guaranteed. We only carry the Eastern and Imported furs. No Imitations. Sale Starts Monday on all Furs Consisting of : es SKINS PERSIAN LAMB RUSSIAN PONY SIBERIAN SQUIRREL 1 RUSSIAN SABLE BABY MINKS , SCARFS and Collarettes EASTERN ~ affairsthe ofmusi-| the] nobis tr Emily Bailey for a e W. Bailey Mrs. Karl a rtistic ally* hostess, Se Miss Bail * Mrs. ET Y Mason + MMAXS street The South « few é MINKS BLACK LYNX FOX AND SQUIRREL Monday Sale the Greatest Sacrifice we have Ever Made 1009 Baat| mAs saa husband friends par- the rl, was one of the largest week, and w formal, was in every way and successful affair. Music, Baa supp *r were the features of ever 4 the e «6 Paul's recto Vy Wednesday the annual maeien xe ce ption and proved to be ave J St. evening res held eyna %f.FUR SALE COATS AND SETS SEAL £6¢ +.zelotrie ° Mr. Sharpe and Mr. Berkpie choir boys also sang chiens and glees, Refreshments were songs serves the Ladies' mp "it an pnah "Le Gorn Ed 2 Seon te, of Pa sev yal attatrs. its ‘Past ereek "4 rey ley " bre in. prize rs. and Benjamin oe Romney 9 ere their Wa, Gr ray entertained club very pleasantly at he South te an 579 first C O ATS rnihg ea the T. won second. e There will be a eens meeting of St. Mark's Hospital association at 10 oO ‘clock We anesday morning, December 27, at the Y: M. A. jJoyed, w hen Verbryck. eae was - Zerbe - Thanksgiving were the prize was won by enMrs ee e@ dance at the Country club o ursday night and the dancing party Friday itr given by a number of the ung married people were delightfu affairs They were preceded by omaroue dinner parties In both cas ° The delegates who have returned from the mining congress at Joplin, Mo., are loud in their praises of tle ocial entertainment accorded them while there. This combined true Southern hospitality and Western cordiality. One of the younger de slegat es, who anh pass and style a will sured of ever seen entertaining s NEW The new Elsie sett. ceived, assist, and _ There iI a good be a time varied is as- ease Burgess, Freese and Misses Irma Felt, Abble Lowe, Lydia Willis, Anna Brickter May Angell and Marguerite Basany beautiful presents were res quarters are modern inevery detail aud the sanitary conditions are prefect. We he Invite Visitors to inspect the plant and wedding Pi Miss Edith Mayne Milton Wilson will place nee evening, November the a pr a bride's parents, anaa Mrs né, 175 G street. reception wil follow from 8 to 11, see the machines in operation. A We use only the very best of material and with the facilities now at hand can Mr. and phe Fred ¢ sh announce the engage nt of their "daughter May to Arthur Weneiss edding will take place in the near Rarare: do even better work than ever before. CUTLER KNIT GOODS Are known throughout the west for quality and best value. We now offer greater values than ever. No Sweat Shop Goods Sold Here! for Katherine that she twthe biotin present is little place here of belle and. society t jr. atre.; geeireand abroad, and a : » P. Pp Hol, olman George will : Lake. c o she jess: wyntar inter: ‘ soon : = re of oa PRATEE Mr bame 2 dt iri Otilon: Ana Spina RG vast ve ns 1 rip or . Sei aén:" 800;/ and Hudson ‘ane Cc ‘apitol Hill,é Mr. Dh Yr ¢ hg ss fendsis T uesdays Polen a a wade are William Berens ; the ss Mise" Eststelle It son J. BD.i. andet Mrs. Eiterheek a Bat with Mr. th € Harry Sine Mr \ S at and Mrs sot Vilhart Towers pean u re 1c ape1 nding slat of Ele the win- . Colonel and Mrs, Wall and. leaves tomorrow. for:.the'.] Ley i Wu will join Nd the family where Misses Mee and Macy zk ep vill ange 6 Ege 3 J ar *a the S Christmas. vac vti in of 1) "weeks Oe das after which : the girls return to Mt A ( school. Werner iyezaentint Ary for tha: e t rest t ? the rea a . . DOESN'T AMOUNT TO MUCH. There area good many men who have few hundred dollars in the bank who leave it there idle waiting to put more witb it instead of making it earn mere yor the because they doesn't amount to mue Ve cz show them how ey can inest it so it will earn ten per cent, and earn it easily. ieck for the amount aman wants to invest will-secure him one of the fine modern new houses we have recently built on Ninth ivenue together with the time payments, we will arrange for the balance. And all the time his original capital ill. be earning ten per ce w didn't know how well built these houses were if they did not in every way exemplify the best abode of the rau of modest income, if they were not the best homes that es be built for the out undue extravagance, we loan mone y on them, 70 up to 458 C s to these houses and If you haven't' a home of your ow it yn‘t ae cca long to decide on which you nt hen drop in and see us about it. Sali Lake Security and ru company, 32-34 Main street. | (}}| WOMEN'SJ Pre . CLUBS _ ral ia || II tl The mene eof the Ladies' Literary club Friday afte aes meeaa to be of remarkable ire rest, rie S it is is ap Vv thoroughly European travel as wer cultured speakers of . the enga ment f their daughter Besile to Willlam L. Dunn, the ree to take place in. the near futu Cards have San neiscived in Salt Lake for the wedding in Portland December 4 of Miss Claire Whoniieen and David Taylor, the we ng to take = St. Stephen's pro- -cathedral, After wedding trip the bride and RAG: Bets will reside in Bs alt Lake Miss Martin St, shitkeaa® eaiiea and Kaufman were quietly Paul's "rectory and in carried a simple her hearers with her ee idea ce s tour. trip included England, Scotland and Wales, France, Holland, up the Rhine, Continued on Page Five.) Especially Beginning Monday, Nov. 25th and continuing through week. We have made an onslaught On prices; prolits ruthlessly slaughtered We maintain our position as leaders. We never have been or never will be undersold. Ladies' Broadcloth Coats, Squirrel Lined, Black Lynx Collar, latest style, worth $120.00; sale $60.00. Ladies' Broadcloth Coats, Natural Russian Squirrel Collar, latest style, worth $75.00; sale $37.50. Real Willia married Wednesday even- Broadtail Russian Pony Coats, 48 inches Russian Pony Coats, 32 inches long, $200.00; sale $100.00. Real Broadtail $95.00; sale $50.00. Black Caracul Coats, Satin long, lined, 43 inches long, worth Brocade Plain Satin Satin $110.00; lined, worth lined, worth § sale $55.00. , Russian Gray Squirrel Coats, Satin lined, 50 inches long, worth ‘$300.00: for the Home sale $150.00 Brook or River Mink Blouses and Jackets, worth $75.00 to $80.00; sale $45.00. Sable Fur Coats, worth from $40.00 to $50. 00; sale $24.00. Sable Brown Fur (longer) and Brocade Satin lined, $60.00 to $75.00; sale $30.00. Sable Opossum Satin lined Collarette, High Double Storm Collar, 5-inch Cape and Short Tabs (one only to a customer), worth $5. 00; sale $1.25. Real Russian Crown Sable Neckpiece and Muff, made of ten selected and matched skins; set worth $1,200; special $685.00, Men' S Broadcloth, se Hattie Detiar, entertained on Saturday afternoon at a china shower r of Miss Ione Bassett, 2 married next Tuesday. full blast. feb atin of aie s. glad to Know. the sur- The shirtwaist ciass of the Y. Ww. C, A. will meet for the first lesson on Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the a.980ciation rooms in the as arca Is now running m: any s A pretty Thanksgiving given Thursday by Mrs McClelland avenue for tee ORIGINAL KNIT GOODS AayP " social wakes 8 is being en for Wednesday, No er 27 downown rooms of. he Yo che Women's Christian sepa hi 314 Brooks arcade Al ung women are cordially invited to ian present, those who have members of the association through the lunch department. Ts. Russ aL ey has charge of the evening's entertainment Other members of the social commit- OUR é remony i" . 1s VER! Mr. nd Mrs. ' Windsor . Rice } have Paputriell from a she ort tripin' toto. Den Danvar One a the I re ant social aces of the weel was the dinner en at Ly eee the Alta kab eve eit »y Mr. and Mrs. F. BE. MeGur rin, the occasion being the birthaan nniversary of M MeGurrin. The dinner was followed by a box party at the Orpheum.| The guests ente peenee were Mrs. Isaac Trumbo, of San Francisco ra..:R.° H. Officer, d Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGurrin e marrie reine Hamilton's Smart Shop FUR bw the , ria i tenderec x & a =] s a 1 Kat a of the ee ee bers and ticipa honer MONDAY : a Mrs. Will Clinton Boise to eovis group oodruff of Dre ttyanc youngrs eM theprogram. dining room, reende and oa ¥% Tha The ‘el *" | Bois | Clinton Si ft. December with re ary next meeting w °4 ay; December The m nany fiends of Mr H. Cleaver, in anticipation of eae withdrawal from Salt Lake society to make 1er home in nver, have do mue the last week for her in the way of ocial entertaining. Luncheons, dinners, teas, nnd bridge parties ha been in order Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver effort in musical young Twelfth ae & bo aySoe pa Soa The Will Mrs choice by the the the affa ome up to the usual sta ndard of entertainment given at that historic club hou The belles of the| yourrer set, wat have been anxiously} awaiting the ann ereaent of the oF fair, will no doubt devo the few te ming days to Planning "starting and stunning Creations in tollettes, to do honor to ee ae fasion. every 4¢, orated, issisted M. Ferry with on MissFourth Winnitred home Sast} street. s Miss Jean Odell wi ntertain ne Eve ae Card club rida;zy evening at]‘ ier ho ° * The Plate club will meet with Mrs.] ae ylor, 135 South Eleventh East} sees mpided afternoon, November 29. A ain Cot BT "|. "|5 Mon"fa BO, sosisty"enjovea, a. very hotel. | ‘ feniinigy at, thie: Moment aie oe tee Thanksgiving week will bring its own train of festivities. The most important society ride tion will, of course,| be the annual dance Than nksgiving eve at the University club. The social com-| is -making gown Ae the Pare He | s edie d ea d e - flckt Monday evening at eniG of the bride's Fourth North street, officiating. Imrn , West "Me ns 17 6 i yee. he eka poole: will ---- the: eal tea given by ind Miss Edna \. Scheld. } at] 1@ associated student body of the Iniversity of Utah will eye a dance Thanksgiving even honor of the team from Gaternal: college. The patro ns Vill "be Miss fant act Sete nt and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, Dr. and Mra. sew wReyno and Pro- mittee es will nee RE leave ) ‘ am ains leaves Wl) ata pall mera Atternoon Bridge aay afternoon at the Fifth ene | Weane ee a nas ce seen/y, With Hamill. Mrs. ending pg da Pe Ba gy pat hea Lh z = hours away until the dinner hour draws| not} Wednesday z M. L #{#»! sence ryehe mlerawettelel: ways hek therie ackno ne ken wl- e S ore h out. Ada = aati tas aa tees cted to arrive today Alat L isit of several months op tnt #e}Iiast with Mr nd t ry 1eT "e}man, in Washington, D.C {Miss inven "| Sherman will return with Mrs. Gibso 4) and will be warmly eleomed._a I : tinery ur Si 116 Miss @ | at home at Wi hitehe at as a c Mingith eins JX it a a a i> i e sostoateatestoefoafoateateatesfeafeatsefecfoateateetecteafeatoeteeteat Fae tournament meets Tue wi Miss Kate W iliiams. and:do-not leave until these rec cles}day, afternoon are filledle and there is nothing r left to] Lynn at , t 1re-but oe toes fer hases J ie Till volumes, st be seen must be will é 1 an -~ ‘ = se Mrs. Frank Knox will eer eree luncheon Monday soe.r Mr: Cle ag good as ea ©, too, | br hard-working material the observed. thetic frugal, ingenious mother it is a boon to be able to get for almost nothing,| J ia to om oo ( |%oe public .acknowledgment. - Miss Nellie B. Phillips and Gerald P x 3 volume of 1906 over 906 ' joined GuNez, ITl2: k S|Stee ondicnte oe ac or typhoid Moddeiland the anRs MeMillan Jeffs were married S-an o'clock at the parents, William a = uly tl ank WwW hieh we are truly lankKP > 1a one * ful and take this means of s er aq = making this substantial strictly ent se ela while others ats more or less laborate 1ere Tne 7s smething Piacd Aleelil few OF home here |PTiate from|be m thers, te waiting for these fal sales to buy underwear, , sto Der: dress and e s, to make over for their children's school wear. the good be be be discount. TEM PORONES a; aa oh ies home wedding occurre Wednesday evening when ¥}=| Only pair relatives an (reshments wer friends' servedof and intimate | the pride and groom invited . 3090 MDE r crease in 1 3 business re ple asantly enter- | d-time friends at vsa]leé rooms were * very ry atir rere tote the ridiculous 5 | #uests ive with The a profusion of autumn flowreminds one of ers from the irden of the hostess. are,C an insti stiage and evidently have The social entertaining of the. comIt is to really than|ing Thanksgiving week will mostly able be concentratec watch better one from]|0n dinners. Many will sta iave ha store "5 at ane offered./tea a fe eeeSaturday meet Mrs. cup her | |d& ee ifternoon teas és and to sister, Powell of Laramie, Wyo., who are aes " ime sublime sca . Sine FOTO a | ee : able is but a step" and that rummage sales, which a 3 rhic tution of the stay. come to stay ) Y| "| These three days you are ae a7 * offered anything in the « cure ngs and ae Tae ten rry | tes |& Sr iataes nd the cof afterno Twenty-five yn. Ped * An informal kens inecton was Be x Saturday afternoon by Mrs, Il. J TalBe bott for Wire W. B. Sho Ir al~ boit was assisted in entertaining oy % her daughter, Mrs. Luth EF. Steele o rastis d : he rooms were bright and|¥ a ae Mrs. - | taine ad-|tained take William "8 | diately es!®J, es eehaar prenty wae ine * muon ow eweemes 6 that dia eager to ) es the opportuniti SS "of "opr, From ae . = a ¢ « \ fs well known, but hem anyfe the less %|_*' | On ° re eee advertis sed : at an early hour: and to get Walter down town is at generally an early hour Monday|poured morning considered a] sruests Is e hostess! zg Specia e e Sale "e aor mn eens Some Our / i 13 | gee ‘e| street pretty o'clock NOVEMBER 24, 1907. brido broad- se] Parkér 1d Jot % Raeburn in mar #|riage at the home of the bride par |) ent 530 West Second North tree "| The floral decorations were very beat |} tiful At tl Motte Nh vnd supper | which follow: there we presen *'| relatives and tr ends, ae 7 hanksgiving "ee | IN The of blue @) *°|8 e te 3 aie e - vening. ~ ae oe ee a of Perkins. * From Monday = *)::° Xt:sv en Sipe * Till Wednesday :: ‘ > "Power E. waa ctcharming in a suit a> HE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, Re ee Fur-lined Overcoat, one-third off price. Men's All Fur Overcoats, one- third off price. Illustration: $30 Coats for $20; $60 Coats for $40; $100 coats for $66.67. ra A small deposit will secure you your Furs till Xmas. Re Ladies' Caps of American Ermine, $3: Sable Brown, $5. Worth double and triple. Lal | A limited number of Scarfs, The Parlor Baby Grand Knabe Piano kinds, worth from $7.50 to $12; Boas and wa your choicef assorted styles, colors and today. OUR METHODS---WHAT WE DO AND WHAT WE DO NOT DO There may be other pianos of size-but they are not The Knabe-and to owna Knabemeans to the customer a complete and lasting satisfacti on. is designed for home-it is neither too large nor too small, but just right for the cozy little homes of to own wu The World's Best Piano * The superiority of The Knabe is peculiarly marked in its exquisitely superb tone-there is in it that which thrills the hearer, and has the power to move to tears or laughter. The artistic design and fine finish of the KNABE"3- PIANO make it a most desirable instrument for ome. Whatmore could youask, except, perhaps, the matter of terms, and these you can make to suit yourself. BEESLEY MUSIC CO., Pioneer Piano People, 46 South Main St. We stand back of every transaction with a broad and binding guarantee i which insures We do not permit a garment to We do not mark our goods up so that they may be marked down for special sales, but have every garment in our stock marked in plain figures at the price at which it tended to be sold at. This week we is ingive you choice of our entire stock at terrific discount. leave our store unless it fits to our satisfaction as well as the purchaser's, A small deposit secures your selection till Christmas. Open Evenings. 7 rg Lg M E. Mehesy Jr. te. KNUTSFORD HOTEL BUILDING 8 |