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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, _ A DAILY FASHION HINT MRS. HEMEGODY'S HELPFUL HINTS al THE HOUSEHOLD | SOCIETY } _ FAMILY ‘tr _ hy M ig spare one o eek, and feeling little friendl rin oO tO see ere It Good cent 7 her in the kitchnaking' of som nh scemed t wer in occasion Yor a family trol rather, than dull eryda work ne of the little bo va having the time of his. If poundice stout - bag with "a ooden male while j ot} one d by with glittering eve and 1L. polsed Yortt ad to add the ecersal portion ¢ a while the Idest sist turned i merrily at *® hbandle l ANe ll, we rl "what | to speak nerry free We } quality | eee be ~ to 50 | 5 Tho : | foi as ad ole W l ance 1 nu L €d scheme," said noted all the he freezer in € do. it ait think. that sak Mir Hens, mi reé a toe | the ed, 1e@ese, IB, ..4.. cheese, Ib. when pret- an mamery : butter, lb. |} wate ib r, | Ib. ok ©) e | if , I Ibs ° Brus } prouts, 1b . Gr pepsiers, 1b. ....<. Raals 168, HUNCH... -«sccr< White winter I ee } Cucumber | California Parsnl pro- trouble, er ot } ) day fic for "Babes ofte ring } Mrs. BG #9C | We 5c | 12tc | 20¢} 10¢ frozen very t §£ iert custards nice; and t c bt 1 Celer 2 bunches aisiem h(sialaaa Domes tic cabbag lb. Eauiitiow er Dei isteracsiaine's ele a ols its aie Gaia eae ete Pei cele aes ce ] | So A «| nee sini ! 1a Y You 688) Mr Neighborly. © to try some of oftentimes m at n ave é shire LONG LINES FOR THE STOUT WOMAN © «round. ans eniea the dintyd wut }--~- ‘ieva0ci ieee n| HOW tency ip ‘aroun eect | Sa s irns Pee saa we bem. they;|the aprons RAAT Two almoe aprons serfec may cone eniiaaer d es around Oe hips can of be ob aia, oe BER nen" the aries ip fitting The the 2c , ee a botto1 One ofa pr sdiapttectater sh gels with womer > } t eee A o 9 t ond For A. ma and am¢ brain quiet - ads in har a 5A a durin sleep blood ra will * vhet from produce {t the ttle you - to: have the food ic ow | be in. thing. aN g to to have sur set 1 lous ie t t of "<THE "Bre nd icking wood prever eh ey top e. Serve and Butter and ti wa mot shredded rin eno "of 4 = with -one 1», 1 ae ne eat 8: pudding: what |} yerfectl i, ' hie t J. Roberts, tea Miss Sarah of at her the | sister of ‘Tonopah, | social the Te rrel event dancing ( of the party evening to a given ve | a lub i Arie compliment to ss Lincoln Day Banquet willl at| £ {cC ee ‘ ete e| j yee zou pu on WILL BE "GLAD I where rout. pape. wh waist ! ‘ A. nad t Intine New we Both Second. ) D Gien Mr mall | moth the ¥ join Bodel, ROBBINS ‘ d tick + | | | that <z a phone a South wa ana WW tf} REPUBLICAN DAILY PATTERN al| Ji ? returned Monday sev- in Bodel, Great Falls, < Mont . ° ° P.. Holman golf colony a) ware with mer with her; 1am, during} ct week to J. Knox | -|- ' Captain | down and from aes WW. Ogden -. to Kneass attend the POR THE lles i€ ‘ t ug » bread ‘ ‘ i j veriooked be | 4 beBQ A Phas Every Woman Will Be Interested. send you matl you GI in, 11 a ‘ é t b rr Droge! Mother ize this sell relial It < Gl ple 60. Gora Co unt i LA } one ol soutache. blaek button, 9) yds. of and sleeves: 1-8 braid. prettiest to of little I cut igles care- of the cashinere season, braided ims blue sizes, flannel Priee of 4,.6, and and 2-3°\ ds, pattern 454+ 1s Department Pattern & yrs. of Size 36 in 6 requires goods 10°cents.Full Republican. 4 of for! out Saye r eee ate a Addreee ac. abe Size . Le neae's es : . . vue wise' ole ews n'a igh eee oe Pe Ai ah aoe Seabed | iets aS REG ae apa woe e a he ee Se As all orders are forwarded to the factory in New about ten days, therefore will he required to fill each oe York, order 5 ound | becoming ie ind farmot thorough te its cures lt s CHECKERBOARD ght ) t Pa rt-One and CAKE. t ildren i to times ne ¢ on dr 2 re epee yolks of pete ont } eeeoersese During the dinner the orchestra will play-softly-a suecession of old-time compositions, chiefly related to the davs of Lincoln; both martial and pastoral, and from every section of country. spoonful nutmeg. er of Mix the dry and flour onful of da eloyv es, pendent 32190, and tell us about it. pan is filled, SMOKED (Greater than ever.) Weakness or any contract- FOR Kinds Esta of Out-Door "OL Consu Us Do Salt Your Daniels, private, A - SES oe plished OF MEN and ah private. Developing. c { every case Lane : FREE = ? yeah Lake Bell Phone BLDG. Clty. 2463, Lake 158t4 Main St. tly Titian a pesltive ; 218 D. F. WALKER SALAD. ty MUSEUM of ANATOMY Photographic Work ther STURGEON Dress suits ‘tor "rent. Tailor, 67 W,. 2ud So If you will phone us paper by mesbefore 10 o'clock a. m. we will send your a It is the desire of the management to give senger. done by the be only can this and perfect delivery service, assistance of the subscribers. All spicc tonapoon- Cty NOTICE T0_ SUBSCRIBERS If you fail to receive your copy of The Republican 25, Indeby 7 o'clock, telephone our office, Bell exchange Let the 4 Apply to The Republican welcome. ahupnorke teaspoonful a ft 99 ADJOURNMENT HILL & SONS fot baking flour, "The Legacy of Lincoln TIES Part RenOy the brown skin and all tl ate « he cause e « t. it. be con one-half pound of smoked Bul nptiox Don't wait r consumption | eut into one-quarter inch to grasp its victir ut begin this this add one cucumber, three treatment whicl % some in' five 1 eg cut { cubes Ais hours, Mix in bottle one-half pune? » one small pepper fine; also finid wild cherry rk, one puns com 0| : w onion (there should be one pound ¢ nee « te and ti ine tablespoon of each). To together | rup Gomibound 1 ike twent alf hour for four vitha fork. ) «08 6 © 6 6/8 one-half war, one-half cr cup of swee four eggs, one te two teaspoonfuls bs of white Ree dark of oft the laxi vels, which pro rid stale pleces. and paten el j He and iiske ult in more harm than vod 4use more congestion. tonl tive ougl San 5 will work» 1 id here thllow § ¢ yrescriptta i Name relis tale of Add | Danger Simple < part nd | Visser ae ane Cures Coughs 5 Z Urs. \ writer f r 10 tates. tha dough ine is th I rreting of blood yess juite requentl CpuRH or cold mean inflamimatior (fover congestio1 nd. these in rn indi ate th th body ol pots ons and wast n te one | | | The with| af of of yoo 3 and brgnet gossemer Satin sk in pow- white , pink bestow 2d by HLOOD advesses ereen sage Song by Address "as treated he da Na iicentiG COUGHING BURST DRESS rest of the dress is navy blne flannel trimThe fronts lap over and fasten with one}! Cut in. send and blank 36 the GIRL'S are made a ie med with large gilt voke cent is sleev es and blaek r t voke AUSTILALLAN- t failinu I trouble flesh,sh, of me! ib LITTLE il appyi es yf o fs centers clot i ‘ vill | "| le t Retin: The and de of a ir Song by Quartet America''..... Mr. Nephi L. Morris ‘Festival Te Deum,'' Dudley Buck Sung by Entire Company oil As the dining room at the Kenyon is limited to thiee hundred diners, and as the demand for place will he large, There will be no an early securing of seats is advisable. All lovers of Lincoln will be cordially special invitation. hen bread. They:>,are amed «@ mix pee. -i, res the When > | sweotbreads and fried c ubes one "nina. inch croutons led if oul H F Quartet Miss Tickets, $2 Each. in ¢ ~ubes, ‘ irclee and oval thie slice fully are He moved boxes are ried a n ‘ 1 ne Short by Quartet ..... ..ae. Mr. Fred Graham Mr. Horace Ensign Address N, alv rardineg I o tr Francis Burgette Quartet From *‘ Rigoletto' Miss Edna Evans Miss Edna Dwyer [rene Kelly, Accompanist ee ‘Abraham Lincoln Rev. ‘mer [. Goshen 7 ‘‘My Own United States COMPLEXIO itrianel es s s oxcombes Shainras ks and leave delicately browned, as ‘a above, The ser LI the slightly 1 ckly dip ed int The read aped betara toastin 5 care Song in- } edges ‘ TOASTMASTER. Rey. came augura)] ba and were the guests of it ; Mr iXneass's mother, Madam dish and y alia ono hour in al Amanda Swenson. ven Boil one cup of raiseal in water to cover. x en BRE AD ‘FoR GATENISHING. STALE may be add ed to the pove before pouring it Into the This gives ou a pluin CORNE R. ire iz » ati d¢ thé Tea ri uld: et wae rns DINNER has joined tie in California. . Mis. = WN, ;., M Hamilton will leave | within a few days for the east yur-| ‘ing her absenc she will visit her | niece Miss Lucille ¢ ag who is in} her first yea! at, Ws e lle sley ( Serve ind ) ci Plain ad Paddle = Soak f tine sta breadcrumbs on¢ one quart of mill B ightly M ri : LOD yee ¥ | thei in St. Lake r let should whet time a 1 as tr that h ren will VGH L. THOMAS, who: vi \. Needhain left York. They will visit daughter, Mrs Vie De Harris Loul before returning to Salt id t DY Feb. 12th, 1909 6:30 Sharp PROGRAM ARTHUR >. Miller Knox George Salt Lake LT Jf Friday Evening, Kenyon Hotel ¢ , t ld svt li t Edward Mrs. ilelce 4 woul ne | bridge honor from kansas City, after visiting eral weeks with her sister. Wa ei tro Il ich nm ind p WAVE A hen t i i t ool th I bits me th iat will be the hostess| at in ° ng o ‘ sine cate € Daly given STICK i Neckwear Brewster, of| . | | I', E. MeGurrin left the latter part] j of the eek to join Mrs. MeGurrin In Lo igecles, where they will re| minain for a time before returning to | alt: Lake or cream hard Puddine-Cut that when. hic lk ‘ his own nd If you desi icef co fall e! t tT ge arent married by Dean goine drawer in re Mrs. I.:'J. Fabiar will entertain the mabhber of the Tuesday a ternoon bridre tournament today at. her home hour nd vt tisfacto as Ww " i 20c th 10c | in bate st re love I wil ak A a j ri lo DRAWERS bu floc Tr ! |be } otl @&e)]- the be your BUREATL To {n° ae oVe bil WHEN } vaee eels a ie 30c | 20¢ | wit child that' thy surrounds im and vake une smiling ill be the fir t » eres kiss: h rosebud rout t iltivate 1 la t ted nature © must le 10@ | bed Toggery Mrs, James F./} Whitney Wood LOVING "CHILD. Vish rai) reading Mr. and George dd 2.spread uncwes ovaea Aa her. \ ir east! dvisable roubled lo sympathetl te - tee es Dbilanehed and eee EE ude ae p A home Miss Eudora 25c | and : head sleep. ot b Oo yo e 26c | Mrs. Meena eee pour to stomach for the work of di g mn when all other means have vill be found that drinking, milk or cocoa with bt If lbs yne-hal up almonds, one there Is less blood in it One ee Soa ductors in producing | lentists consider to bs atinints ed supply of blood to tI rain if thi doe not ome about atur uly we must adopt wi to 4 It is for this reason tha uffering from. Insormni 1a relief in eating some ligh befor xolng to bed. This and Latest this afternoon = :30 the of the bride in the ‘fee "fate, Miss Minnie Elizabeth Denny,| 30¢ | Street, INSOMNI act Tartans Wl. efull Geen int ! CURE Scientists t cae a these th the ov; pl eit t} r aks Di t [roi I until placed be Then: nti kirt. ern Sh mes Will be seen in exclusive styles for oe wim early wear and traveling "Le oe spe oe has | St. Mark's Cathedral, in the presence} of tl immediate family After the ceremony the young pe ople WV ill leave to | iding before in Wood holds the position of super-| r the Sunshine mine | intendent a t ond iy this DU } yen When) except ll ing nal the ee » this around should. « Rie ene e " See eloor you wish ured from the the sk Irt : t success vi fin Vue oS at m ping sakirt the us mele accomplished \ wis met : to < Cunningham bucket nk ront where. they ne be| Without sreat deal bother, but) neane ere eae leaving the laaen part of} many women find it almost impossible! ' . a Sela is neatly rounded andj|to turn their skirts up evenly at hel 1 tae! 1 old for wear not--doin pease' emmed, H, 5 THE NEW SPRING HATS flag. : Dame are th tok to p in appearin per Smart Tailored Linen Waists, Embroidered and Fancy Cotton Crepes 4c | J. J. Daly home on East South Temple | eee Ne azil nuts, per 1b. peorn, per ib. uck twe nsually somerather ss nbawladctns ou et; Dh esfor OGRLLAOSWIE. will washmade well,from mate "oad ‘and | skirt onesself ts Sage ae William aa oo ae pound ee fores. KITCHEN silk ° CUSTOM TAILOR-MADE SUITS ........0. o2 26c | and Jasper A vee Ble { This season, when to be slender is an imperative decree of | Butts rnuts, lb. Pr DDINGS "PROM STALE HREAD. Dr and Mrs. A. Ewing will enFashion, the woman with too, too solid flesh is welcoming| Choe te Bread Pudding-Soak two|tertain fn formally this evening at} it everv breadcrumbs ! yur cups | cards hint that tends toward attenuation. The trotting suit cups of senl ided oie: 30 minutes. felt two} > ¢ i * mixture bé sure /seen uare ocolate In a saucepan placed Mrs. Schuyl Snyder entertains} in the illustration with its striped material gives the de] proportion of : boiling water. Add one-third cup ecards informally this afternoon at} to of s: *and milk enough taken from the her sired long lines. The skirt is perfectly plain and eut in many} apartments in the Ivanhoe flats. k s the nd milk to m ake it into your fre seaer." to bread ‘| narrow Suttons and revers of braided silk with cuffs | ¢ The R exgimental hein elub at Fort vith an adaitio nal one-third meets a 1g afternoon with APRON OLD sume, | tO matchth pleasantly relie sve the severity of this tailored mode el, | Then agi one-fourth) teaspoon': salt Douglas Mrs. Willis TU lin © Small-aprona kitchen, -when' We are showing new spring models. The correct styles displayed this week in company, | ane i@nty Md: DST b per e0c 3 ee eee Ibs ay old , a pall way put tb. he jee ail cer e things wit end tore the en etirtnve er, 1 ib. apple waar them 1 and 90¢ (select), ar made » indidessert o larg y {n a small daughter of Denny, and 3 ot zen it HAMILTON' OMART SHO was| . 10¢ | place ya home Zoc | When A mousse is qlthen, In addition f Ont ruils é in Toyland" and Coids ae "@ d t which issued invitations for a bridge tea} Thursday afternoon, to be given at ce home, to meet her guest, Mrs. John! B. Sears, of Chicago, who js spending| 2 few days in the city en route io Callfornla, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Anderson. will be : set, > | Thornley, of Kaysville. Oc | 10c } ex Easy to Make. kes, I do," egafd the bo emphatily, ag continued pounding the ws wilL You see Mrs ued small Monday 10c| Mrs. I. Bonne noe will entertain | c this afternoon at a box party at the je | Colonial for her niece, Mrs. J, W. fine uch more soctety with Coughs St. E nybod re centered L. Bagley. *. j Paul's rectory was the scene of a pleasant affair Monday~ evening when, according. to the annual custom, St. Paul's day was celebrated by | the parish by a birthday party. The arrangements were in the hands of the ladies' guild, and an interesting | program was enjoyed. Musical selections were given by the cholr, and the rooms were attractive with vases of pink carnations ee than a hun: | dred members of the rish were present, each member bringing their b irth. | } | .isccsese- r do Home-chi red butte h I but little lessert a ind younger 22c |j ofand the3 @ 2240 ve ae Brick cheese aioe diate ainm'eiece ore el ibd ati cheese, ID... cacecoce sive than ple or One of the small bo Srinned apviy vingly 5 o7% ' the irks « ul 1¢er, Why ou don't like cream, ley sald Mrs, Neigh borly, patting t 1 the head "| c ar area abate itr jee with froze t {sl Events, Interest | other to year r social Avena cevtnhtes, Ete 1Tac | Hopper and Miss O'Farrell; -of:! per th, bc aacecscadl 74@30c | Boise; Miss Ormond and Miss Aubrey, | American me one day th I { ‘ lo of muss and fuss: by etin the ilk . F Do you have i cream tnat often?' ao Mr Netehborl ‘Don't ou find little expensive?" We don't alwa 1nave créam," ud Mrs, Homebody, "and at this tim t War lb Crea water Is All. 70 Years We have had Seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great confidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your on doctor what ex xfence he has had with it. He Knee se in close touch with him. Lake's prices ranging from S Bare } dozen, accordin to} At the final meeting of the bridge a oy | LOurnament, composed of the birls of a ta | Geese, Ih.chiokens,iwcthaesiiceneids Frying lb. ..é.......20 on, aba: rative house- sh put is} They improve: to ato frinly Rett: | Turkeys, S« i il vo 1 al u to , I lea ‘ i .stoc NeighShe Helps, Is oO Wh which | ie-mtil) do Well hat veighbor! ranger 07 I ro ad on be. had for the supply: Salt ew grades may be had. for |sp 2¢/d, abeth Monday with winners Miss| | || though less. Niles, afternoon' the successful The foliowing prices prevailed Mon-| Were Mis. Lesiie L. Sayage and Miss! day | Mildred Mec Millan. | " °. |, Oyaters. sive = | Lar ae, soleCE: ven. vac cce 60c Mrs. D. R. Duynda entertained Mon- | | Medium CANS, BOLGCE 5 meeaccas 40c | day evening at a theater party at the} i tp S aters, per quart frcvace 60c ) Colontal, followed by a beautifully apPoints, per dow ..-...-++. e2¢ | pointed supper at Franklin's ‘he | Mussels, ‘per ib. ¥ ......cveesent> "0° ys |-affair wasegiven-in-honor avis.' s Ste é i Y ioOnge °o of. AIrs. Bast M 3.4] Leuiee Satllndelphie Telé- P! livery One simply upper, lis are t sink, rell said Mres is going on. her rather loudly on din, of some wholesalers are | evening on the {naugural ball, given the price to retailers} @t the Odeon, waich was one of the most. brilliant affairs ever witnessed oming in from, southis rene a ike or ae A full account in onincari ts ind...the | 9 e part elaborate in anDI issue. appears of this affair continues: j was the Kitchen erth waite i butter may still pound, though j limited, and as | firmai holding lat cents | Oranges ‘at rn ‘California her Homebody, and found superiniending the f BASKET.| Review Social afew minutes dull~ days last hetwel? In. need of counsel r MARKET Ourrent ad t JANUARY 26, 1909. ent perso aikaee book Medical ‘Institute, Hours 9a m to 3p: m. ALL THE NEWS, 506 A MONTH tne | |