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Show THE | SOCIETY W. Prom Hifdson Page and tol brotight of THienry out the );Of : "Hiawatha"; Mrs. J. ¥ A. | Oliver Wendell Holmes: end ‘ Sioa erm (Continued S. | fellow INTER-MOUNTAIN Two.) statesmen. -\n interesting | in the Second rooms ward ase embly 7 Tucsday at 7:30 inh the. evening. Sanborn,) interesting program ,has been res Mrs. Zink| pared and refreshmente will be served. James of the by Amy Muilford Sendon, and "Love," | provements from the time of home of Miss Bailey on South in Main street, Thursday evening, was SUCCaAES. 18 every respect a marked local the center of Wa-Wan Press, as before stated, has been orwithin, the last few and a MeDowell number in| manner. direction of Mrs. W etzell, | briliant the a fit e The two ‘selections served club chorus/ the which showed! by the ho: stess program. The ° 4 seetion-of art at «© the the close musicians ory large Ladiea forming musical the society, } Jeet of which is to | stimulate American. Liter- nueletis the of main encourage composers, g section of the Ladies' Lit-| different noted Goethic cathedrals. | ago by Arthur Farwell, editor of musical plished den," will first. Mrs, Miss a ob-) s treat of a musiclana eome York, quotings the "World's ing The the of .Myra. » Kelly's| ALYTS <elly's} Liberty." Mrs. F. A.! is to Tourlst section a esday ra Mrs; iualik of dieu Mees Present . Bhantie club . clubj nve | Wie, clutt "i met/sytthe ee March 10!| sketened ao st actions Lydia. jin March Utah." C the wi the' t from some Ralphhn' Wald aldo Emerson: ite Had Emi caiMrs. d ‘ R 5 Hanna, c =f 4 2 East corner Eleventh South streets, Tuesday Eleventh At the Fe 17, at 2 o'clock: Maria Child; * and! |Cohn, © » af.|2 new | kite Vinnie St. &Miss nn St.) musiéal light, Kimball, Fred .C, | gave hich explanations were all by «6 longer: Wenn sday whic a weeks present: afternoon building, Mrs. cave an interesting in|, Phe Second the: be Para Ward sixty-sixth' Who session. Re | May ee reunion! were ; The Rellef-soctety will|4in a . os annual sictel- my aifie Miss Mr. time was is our "A Persian Gis Gar-| ATS April . which ve pans sSociets aa onal), eyMiss * Alice) + young men * henefit to: and S be of the ' given -- Canyon girls will CARITAS, "44:54 HIG BILLS EITYLY BULLS LONG THLLS SHORT BILLS GOOD DILLS BAD DILGS and all kinds of BILLS COLLECTED Everywhere. Sai 6119 BELL train Ogden ]} Utah - i $ Leading Round 5:20 p. De mi, ee : aes G, ‘nistablished Te Eee | || fot 1 The origtpality tiicuuss ot a sign vey | ie . a and iden =the labor : House il > ‘ . 1 1, SS ed 3 claily { Pp; .Lo things . sew 1 ae rial our anined Q. Bor : Established. 'phone ‘ Yew (i ; 5 Bell ; eh e ts attraeworth and ma- tad store BLOYVE, >| as ; eee ‘{ ugrantee BROTHERS 7 ie | f ! | ; . ARSOLUTELY ; } FIREPROOF HAMLIN y " Setaegy PAINTS yori crry St. z A superior, perfectly appeinted bebell appesling especlaliy to people of , | § reNnenicil re $4.06 $5.00 Roem, f | ° vith Merepesu bath, $2.60,Piae,$3.60 and andParlor $6.00. Jor sud eS 32nd Oné Door from Broadwa , 2] Busi- NKCRS SALT FAKE CITY, 43, 45, 47 West ! WiLi 5 Banking oes| 3(St vy Cashier Rent Capltat .........-- seeeee $250,000.00 Surplus ..... SCR oR $100,000.00 ¢ Ww Safety We (aati oet aeDenpostt meantBoxes for Rent. ' mare. ¢ chee carial for ge ¢ = General WALKER LUKE. c «.-- Asst. Loxes 4 PRO- | {} | Ind, Deposit = General Mer. Sane. Teaple. Des|). ms CUlke > Ux i|t, } | | Music : are FRANOIS \ ' phone & Hillis:....s.. Asst. Cashier Burtoh..»4.. McCORNICK & COMPANY BANKERS } ii fret | In. re- ® Mae W. Safety 77-100 . Bide, Com. Salt Nat, Lake Bk. ' 0. ee L. { je WSIC S ae agar Selemtific ef Wonest Collectors Debts, | |. -------_------ hi trip m.; i? 1S } STABLISHED Sa | SSLT LAKE CLEY - take prrehase 4 trom us, : 4 on vou 1: thing > advanced}?| TE at.1:20 . ; - seve e 800,000 DO abe eee °°" president Moses Thatcher...... Vice President HS. Young Lived.» GOSNIGE ASSOCIATION You Practice Thrift when them MERCHANTS' PHONE weeks, ¢ a in ‘Salt Lake City, Utah : CEENGE Adie, | Sunday, March} <Oeden gen t to her few via Oregon Short Line. he aieice te number of ee ott y¥¢ voungs i}; , large tal mathons of next ad Excursion. uxcursioz tenves present. the some the CHRISTIAN en-!15, | Turn radh i _Miss..Sybella} i Soeuliticdcertal Mrs,entertaining Bailey, the byhostess, | turning, 71.00,..Specia!' Mra} Copley, f of the newspaper | W. Dougall compos- tonlariv smewspapcre, @ good } i the accom- tected, preserved by Satin akin' poeohecn 2ic in : entertainment for ., , ekiG of American thé compositions comnos erica ef and U. S. DEPOSITORY leserat National Bank } ; prospect ‘of in in Pecltels with' 23 pupils within Ar-} was the and brilliant] evening, also} 4 | By ae ton ea heard theater. in-a. plano re-| ------- eltal in the Salt Lake It will) be the. first.appearance in public of} the young musician since her ‘return; who is} who 1s Florence «The social side was particularly ext Wednes-| at the meeting; same place at' 3} a reminiscent I Claire: Claire, Smith‘and was} Mary on. | Nelden, Sbileltes Miss aaa twol* me kles, and 2 few A large number "The°next méetine. Wee were} | will We Susa|Joyablé,.when talc} Was assisted ago, afte te afternoon o'clock, Mfs. | hold' : of} @tsel" "The Daughters 5 "Ancient Architecture," which on atibyil Ae? the chat we of. ao e ntinuation of one day Gay E ¢ ' the M meeting of the y Mod oh tee the YoungMemorial' Gates Governmert" | oR | Zink teeTuesday,ae read: the gave F. orlal'chavel. al chapel, on|ternoon, urkey's Possessions; Complications and; member presentAa uence ane paper i eed John Bach es life of tobic. . "Turkey Corruptions a arn we at . Miller we fhetree Attitude . Mrs. read Food..Product,"' has being, charge"Porestry of the || accompanist thur Shepherd,of the wha articles by Humes review-|Clesson Ford.! program, S. theKinney subject meaeazine 5 1eets rouse, from. "Wards through A good erary club will meet Friday after-| . | Wa-Wan Press, at the Ladies' Liter-}from Berlin. noon. Mrs. G. V. Parmelee will reid} The Wasatch Litératy circle will| @F¥ elub. Mis. Mai Le paper dealing with the condition of] meet with" Mrs. Cook: . AMfre Cartgr}| The program Thursday night was Mrs...Martha Royle-King is prepar, | emigrants on the East Side of New/}and Miss Nelson { (Gnas y.| Riven by Aliss Miss Edna Miss EdON) OOng toinle givew one = of her delightful : plano| ' Zz y : f New) a Miss Nelson in the Gunton Mem-{| &/Y€ dna Bailey, Balley, AUSS Starkweather 1 form a vwery eliccitve combination. We are working this combination now for others and can do the same fur yor (f you'll only sey the word. 2 song cycle by Lehmann, which| be given the end of March, or the of April by the fellowing artists:| Stanley G. Price, Miss Rdna Cobn,| Judith Evans, accompanist, M. J.| Some. the| 1908. from Advertising & book, 15, Quickest Returns reacfe na 3 in. some Brinés and ; Hugh af and and careful training and were. much en-} Sy club will meet Thursday morning} ‘to study and present. American comjoyed by the large audience present ) at the club house. Three of the mem- | positions. Many will remember the The Current Events.and Current} bers of the section will give papers on| lecture on the subject, given a year] Literature quite after MARGH April A months, SUNDAY. * promises to be musical circles appearance by Grieg; to which she was obliged | the Terribie," to the present time, giv. with Arthur Shepherd as director, and .to respond with an encore. Mies Alice|ing many valuable points which were | Mrs. W.2 Nelden, a leader, with Sickles played Chopin's ‘Sonata' in! also instructive. Léfreshments were | number of our bright and talented F sharp, unde inder UTAH, weeks' lull.. The spring musical festiva!,, which is helng' so well worked} up, with lead' off ‘the first of the week This | ganized "Ivan Edna CITY, * There tlon in: ~The first social meeting of the Wawas which neld: at the Wan Press, Wo-| The musical program with Mrs.| man's club was held Tiesdhy with} Helen' Shearman ¢ wue as the ‘vocalist, |'Mre. w.| Gertrude Welch. Mrs. T. was greatly appreciated: and en-| Whiteley read an excellent paper oni jJoyed. Qne's Mrs, beautlfnt voice "Tiussia; ts Civilization, National Life was heard to advantage in the selec-, and Characteristics." She briefly, tions, "Far Across the Defert Sand,' '| sketched important events and. {m- LAKE affair will ba stagéd and directed by a! Chicago man, who has had much} Sliccessf!1l experience th such perform-| ance | ] SALT part. The details, which will come ‘a-| ter, will, be read, with Interest. The ) MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Din-! 24. meeting REPUBLICAN, Long: deputies) | Seve @ reading from "The Vision of| Sir Launfal," by James Russell Lows | jell. Refreshments were served. The! Town and University," which is al-|)club meets with Mrs. Ways an interestin & subject from old-| woodey Tuesday, March time association with great scholars! * e e and W. bedroom an bath, ‘wo bedrooms, pare Lath, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.60. t Hotos i Victor Weaatan a a Isl igtoria, Boaten, an hore Init we ' (E> as ' \, ny i AO& A -. 1908 | 2 aris - 2 a c on Wn Millinery and Apparel Display . Opening f SAY 5 "7 att dis ri pC ESE - Ly a @ LN / ce Ay s An earnest invitation is extended to the women of Salt Lake to visit The Paris Spring Opening Display MONDAY and the two following days, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, to visit the exhibition of Authoritative Spring Styles in Aillinery., Costumes. Tailored W . raps, Skirts. W uits, (3 aists! ‘ ; You'll| be enthusiasm. Never before ha ve we invited you to an opening with such unbounded will be one of the Exhibition Millinery The . refinement elegant its splendor- its with impressed the city, with its gorgeous array ol most magnificent-the most important event of the kind in with the tone touches of fashion applied lavishly all high class American and European Millinery London, the newest trom from latest The style. of wealth a in abounds This Opening Exhibit Paris, the craze of New York. Our buyers have spent months gathering together this fascinating that they have by far exceeded and bewildering collection, and it's our pleasure to say efforts, for never before have we exhibited such style thoughts as will be displayed at Our This Spring Opening all past ot 1908 that we Smart adaptations or modifications fashioned with that distinguished air and individuality class artists. models ac Jorned by dainty touches of high to simplest the embracing artists; our ov vn work room showing tke master touches of expert fashion for, w hich. combined with the many original designs from European are so well known the magnificence of trimming schemes with clever touches here and there, the most elaborate-the riot of colors, +it by DY farray a an exhibition vastly¥ more splendid than the city has ever afforded. { , pronounce them To our Millinery Opening your presence ts requested, at once masterpieces of millinery art-making ‘ |