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Show INTHE REALM OF WOMAN FASHION SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, And have a free cup of Hewlett's Delicious Tea. Miss | } | In the majority are of cases poor figures Maxwell, the young end ungainly ungraceful carriages are ||} caused by « arelessness of positions | | during sleep. Night should be'a term of complete repose for e¢very part of | the body and each limp should be tn a| it after once trying it. | position that rests the bones and mus| cles and not one that Strains and disa Nature demands that the whole body during the long hours of Sleep should be in a relaxed position | to allow It to recover from the { fatig¢ of the day Sittin cane or lying § It any length of time) causes lasting dis; igurement and permanent injury to the muncles and tendons . | : e: nany women and girls sleep In the espectally positions, | mn curlet-up i} wint The sleep with the knees drawn up even with the waists, with Current Review of Salt Lake' t : Ks curved, their elbows Social Events, forward and their heads Rensntieeeereesnses sts ne oe Spent in this position every cas nb 1 = sufficient in honor of Governor to give all and Mrs. John ese oi a tendéncy to retain the ith thelr younger sons disvatiaa position: and so it ts no | hard to judge what harm a whole lane a troubled life'- soul that has journeyed b untroubled ways from the cradle to mid-life and you will show] ne an undeveloped character at tho} same time. | he ee as well as the greatest| ouls earth have experienced great uiffeulties and borne his js universally true of human naLure. _Ther refore if ive not kept | sweet' do not lay it a 1e door of| rouble, rouble ts onl clad which | ests the metal of characté¢ | If the Sib as of. the mouth are} drooping, it Is not sorrow which pulls| them down a ls dwelling upon your | sorrow, Others have borne mightier| woes etiout losing the sweet curves| ope and falta about the mouth- bo trust you and tind ready To keep cramped not too long, pro. TUCKING AND HEMSTITCHING. | The charm and value of hemstitching | never has Mong as much RO OTErIE ated as; it is nowaday ere ee hing when used on tucks ¢special s pretty and dainty Hem- } atitc hed tucks area favorite form of trimming hand-made lingerie, The first} thing to do In plan in this way is th you wish the t s to be rhe threads should the be ullec rows of threads should be leaving a distance in between that is] twice the width that you wish the tucks o be. Tor example, if you desire the tucks to be a quarter of an inch wide of % quarter 16n Lemstitch an inch a ws of tuc of an baste inch the i w d¢ the toametbar two ida. |< pean oar and draw FRENCH STAGE Lantelme Mlle. jexquis site or- eeanienetserlce worn, Corset COSTUME of Dlanning- will trousseau OF GREAT Comedie offer the which gown, . in CLEVER On too, this t<9 | net may simple bunds, bo| and a negligees festoon of pearl Royale, Paris, wears this to and weddin day man life and ait on the No matter how loud a woman dresses she imagines she dressed erttntllly No. a woman doesn't necessari die a broom when she nae es swe seping beads sleeves blue the T tre tec fur lends the chiffon are and str iking bordered with skirt hem which the agi ch Frying the 2 rations happens fully apprecia uted en eotistte his Mfe THE REPUBLICAN DAILY PATTERN ‘ 3 shen to love's say, tho flames story's blows 4nd hapless Bewall their A soothing lov e, wight fate herb do ers, Vere g when a part Hazelnuts, D \ade this skirt the Jeft around of is blue very side the serge > be front up the system. and send for and button on Price Eo: Peet i blank and pretty i4 and build " 2.378 vt e, 8 " 10c : @ no ]bds 1b z $7.75 5. the trimmed of wide belt whieh black underneath. hooks Cut yards Size pattern braid, qT he closing is at are arranged loops 16 years. to Pattern with a slender{ 449 is 10. cents, Fill out Dept. | ei a ens clap = bgt | lee As all orders are forwarded | about ten days, therefore, will to the factory in New interest place to re the y oung people will a month's ettip to the coast. live read a comprehensive Mi :? Billy Jessup ake," gave a ieee by gave elissier , a group y York, stock. 4 and By. Tome oie ce WD). on pe neeae es eat 300%oie lb. oor a S0¢ , lb Pas eS "per Ibs secs. oe ON 7 Tee Buiterauts, " 1p. "9 eS H rseli.r them were not to continue damaged their an en-| chil-| ect or in the by just of dnesday 16 the Lion Utah )ing is expected to teres st friends an present, be are . Pioneers ternoon ouse afternoon will Pioneer Artists," of Elizabeth achool at sp a 5 Chisholm Mrs. W. with Ferry M. F. Allen, Mary Redlands. a at around the corner at Th ub- Mr. and Mrs. to Hugh W. friends, from a cooking k the mushroom In pau its tlavor. 3lemishes Blemishe is sure to medicatec disappear. erupttor airs on Ist South West. PRICES of all descriptions, $1 to $10.00 a pair at all kinds of Rugs, from $1 to $5 Price. have a large consignment of Comforters that was in a railroad wreck that must be sold regardless of Pillows, the the at- price from $1 to $5 each, at Half Price. | nae Ward's Installment Furniture Co. 128, arnt oF ie pimple Beatin s, store Miss | winter ‘home | Do it of cost. } their at Half We !n-| bo aughter, Curtains damaged from| Mrs. W. M Watias is visiting in East, whither she went to Rae nolidare with her boys, who are tending an Bastern school at home avenue. each, 8 who ts attending t. Mre. Allen also | with Mrs. Re AngOe and wit es and making a full line Half Price. Small Rugs, Large Rugs, | ‘The'"Pioneer meet- unusual to invited an thelr tire, with Busted What? a her Allen Claremo days i tn Lo 8 W. | be Allen has returned rs. C. E. California, where she went Christmas the WARD HAS BUSTED Lace read short afternoon bridge tourthis afternoon with Mrs, ait Daughters meet o'cloe ject of will followed a be by business The place of business for the present will be on West Temple, Ladies' the of this morning at J Franken Moret house will . Wwhie ch The Tuesday namentWierenth: meets Tap «4 The Ld oS Mr ape rs. ks will eS asa RE Niece CS ENS PopcornUte Herb. NGadescenes tees Prest. prey' for of ,deligh tful dren's songs by Niedlinger the elub. "will so its re Ba el | l¥ meetings hereafte . u nity one on ithe first imondey of the month at | ofclock The year book coftaining j the program will be given out before| ;} the next meeting | tion Tourls The Eiianeny c ‘Tub will, me et the clus hows Mrs. Ibs y Sees ..2chs6% ear for | FURNITURE > Pir ae To at warehouses possible and Ate ant The | Whitney hall was the scene Mon j evening of numerous parties rR a lety people to witness tl Irst performance 0 Confusion,' riven by the old Home Dramati« company. There |} | will also be similar aff: irs this evening -} to do hono » the old- time ie al oh he "land the sale of seats has een 5 tering s %, Vice Bennett Glass & Paint Co. are open for Business Satur- Wasatch aateracy circle - be r by {rs.‘ J rtained this afternoon Hays Herbert rs. McClain felt hats of warm brown, the rather ente ct rapel | ~ Memortal Phinte at Gunton Mrs | dari though not somber East leventh E and South | das or yellow in them being espe-ja at ‘Eleventh ae jell liked There are some extreme- } streets, pretty little dresses in brown among | her rs. Walke of Ely ss hia wool models shown by exclusive a4 eenieat Mrs nd Mr. parents, outfitters for children, and Jf the sl 1de street |chosen has re and brightness as we ftness » color ‘ms quite Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. Thor as childish is the more "familiar "piues visiting for the home of Mrs Ande: WHEN ¢ OOKING me SHROOMS. and Mrs. George KK. | The secret of cooking muchrooms of a little da ugh-| | correetly {sa to cook them as little as ter. born Monday morning possible Don't be tempted to experiment with sauces or seasoning so far 1 auesioea and daug hter, Mrs oas the mushroom is concerned but, ‘ ose shine Bottsford, ve ar e er having skinned them, drop them trip, | and iustern an eee 3 f son gently anita the e a dish) in which a t at the eLund apartments. home a pat of pam best bu as been meltreturn ed, and re let ort ene leis rel} 9 Charles G. Plummer will other poin ts In | until heen are >reé ady. to arvea L eon} y Sh re = jane there be nothing more Shei t pinch of ; North Pacific the pepper and salt for s if be required to fill each order.| | STORE, 41 to 45 W. 2nd So. Prest. M. W. Crane, A. Slade, Announcement many The Woman's Republican club was pleasantly entertained Monday re | Boon at the hospitable ne ome of Mrs. E Bonnemort tn East South Te ele street. membe guests were and a Waiehtrat or avany was 1 under the direction of Mrs, WIS, N. Straup, the historian of solo, ioc 1 = punckie Fred |} | core 10c BROWN POPULAR FoR. CHILDREN. Brown is, by the way, more popular in children's clothing this bags than it hog bee many year and one zee3 many sme ail girls on the a in SKIRT. CLOTHING Miss Emma DougTeese i . Wimme r of this city Newell White, of Pay- R. j "he Bhe 40e a of | 2c he THE HAT r Wwit ITH ~ STREAMERS. The hat with streamers is one of the blessings from abroad One can use the streamers in all sorts of age-disre They can be brought 1round the throat and conceal that telltale place below the e where the age |g quile t iled, not merely to ph ysicien! but o all men. keen. of { rr " istance, a silk-covered hat ha lustrous streamers of bl llberty satin rhes can ve ound around the arm and pinned to the shoulder with a jewel. Sometimes on a large a t the syeeme rs come through slits the br half way between | the eaternie seat edge of the hat 1¢ digestion, . ch , PEP Ib. per ‘sil nute, GOODS nutritious, aids ; ‘ ne Chestnuts, | Ain AINUES, Almonde, Peanuts, and not is $7.75 street | interesting history of the club, and |a@ Careful review of th st year's work. Mr Charle ead sa in a pleasing manne accompanied by her | a | ter Mr Lewis The Song of the 19e | He by Vor W Ickede and Irish | 10c | malpalé a by Margaret Ruth Van Lane. } 15 e East ioc na. - aor ranate U or chlorofort cocoa 25e oe f s bh Ib. Sixth dding 20c| 8° 40c pacity cies Ibs sana bage, ; ABN) Ex ae 306 es 30@ 35¢ otk wd Ipe Lh 5 @ 10 oh on aes ais 1 ; Be for VOC heac ee trod quarts le Doe | Fresh apple clde wal) told McDonald's eee dP et Oa lb an - B. SDe esan (select), -s. Bellflower, 3 lbs | | | A MISSES' pure Sia in , when dozen ; ] , n ap? : do: r ee +s a grap It I iter ,30ved with ter should KIND. ‘ | friends in Salt Lake took 5c Se but SPOTS ON WOOLEN There often may res ; and shirte y ot send the 27a@ Ib. Ib. ' I nions : on 1 bea ) and maiden in duil despair tt ey. : ‘ col The Ib. se, < abba that a by his {nsur-} hot | . Mrs rank wake will entertaia at lune eon Thursday in hone f Miss! Judge's. guest, Miss Sheeha | Se) a. 6 G0e The Sewing club meets this attor- | 40c | noon. with Mrs. John C. Daly. | HOE 2 ee 30c | The social committee of the Univer-| 25e| sity club at n & Saturday night | | made arrangements to gl ne eir . hotable dané¢ing parties at the « lub ; house on Tue sday evening January 12. | ‘Ete. each kn R France, they say,| of sone foolish ent of ine ‘invite Order. oe rr a ae : Pe .... deta A st, 1 par j ee vec | home : k | | BITTER-SWEDPT. OUR on Hats Mra. Fred A. Hale has invitations out aa | ‘aliforni: 1 A ttin 6, per | Dates, Ib. 'Trish potatoes, bushel Sweet potatoes, 6 1bs Artichokes, 3 for urnips, 3 1b | Fars nips 3 lbs - girl who marries for money Is if she even gets that a 0 resents a gir! with a pound box of bonbons Is her ideal-untll another young Man comes along with a two-pound box. strange Ss. Cucumber == GE ete chickens, Brick chee mported Aa The icky But, es lbs sin tins es | Fresh eggs, « | Hone-ctied butter, ib Creame butter, ib. ‘ Green ated ve beans: 1b Wax string beans, Ib. Tomatoes Vis. a, cera B sprouts. Ib Grien peppers, lb. Radishes, buncl White winter radishes, 8. About the first thing a woman does after moving into a flat is to look tn s to see the saat tennts left any family skeleton It takes a woman with naan Judg- | an herb In toe pangs or who "Aoth the pange TO BUY OFF Stetson Our Mail Order Department is Always in Working f smilax runninng th e wreathing the pl ates. ices in red, white and carried out the color lée for a bridge affair Vednesday aftlfc | Crneon given in honor of her daughise | teh Mrs. Thomas B. Hunter of ne ke terey, who has been spending the holiabc days with her parents at the fam 07°07 °""" en eckens, nce. There is TI A ere IT PAYS Overalls, street St t | Cream ri heese. lb. | American cals hs. And t i wife until CASH No goods charged during thissale. For the Month of January ONE-FOURTH ° lie) ht i trying delicae y the t : Pe . Oysters. Large cana, select .... Medium cans, select. 2.2... Bulk oysters, per quart Blue Points, per doz ...... | Mussels, per Ib. . Game, Vemetunien, Dernestic ducks 1b; irrkeys per Ib falls® bust further of course overgarment and embroidered shoulder a cloudy is outlined. satin t but a CU ATTE R. his for 11TH. ever, SPOT FOR YOUR CHOICE AT $7.75 ONLY. SEE THE SHOW WINDOWS Mrs. Benner X. Sinith will entertain| a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon| her home tn Kast South Temple | ,at | @t 17 ‘ cod. 1b a1 ........ Kingfish, Herring. =e BEAUTY. ° t petticoats | gleaming covers, trimmed effectively dainty way. and Overcooats in this Sale-Absolutely be the biggest and best all Goods Except Shoes, and E. & W. Goods. * hae ae ae Suits Our Entire Stock Will be nothing reserved-It will ae io lb. +4 ltonite the tuck, with the hue ‘he aeons top | and richness to the effect. The ck firmly against the drawn out line Tapert the needle again back of the Of pale feature of the gown same group of threads, taking a regular hemming stitch through the fabric c and| marten fur, they fall from the drawing the thread out ito jt full length. fee ft ators = fed This makes ch r Ristahe fons ) and o1ve t the effect of derwear, especia white petticoats elac : rae eae Youths' JANUARY | | } 30 7. 17. On Fresh Rock Shad. Soles, ab: = the needle Siccugh 1 é - ilk || BASKET. 7 Cs faele ere aces en ccitomee hand ‘aud | drapery of ciel satin is edged with dark marten Ta efular hemml | rs") | over a petticoat of chiffon laid in deep tueks Lobe eek or cen stitch atat first, At ltche der to fasten it, Insert the needle unde) r|satin tunic is confined by pearl and ow windows whole length and The bonbons and | blue still urther } \ scheme 1b fi 'Smelts, né| bride e stiff. repose} _ and -rows a ib 3 ae gore between! oe ucks are| tucks through v | | A. he C. Hi trian, | D. C. Eichnor and Mr. and Mrs. Af ter the play | McMillan. ) adjourned to Franklin's, where an elaborate suppor Was enjoyed, All of | appointments and detalls were carried thor Suehis night's and three days only will commence this year on Monday morning, | health ape the in Ik a the Men's (MULLETT'S coun-| ar nd ANNUAL 1G Oe EINE On Mrs. Walter A. Cooke is hos tess at a box party at the Orcheani Mon- | day afternoon, followed by fly| Fresh Utah eggs are still scare appointed luncheon aut Franklin's, Pink Shipments have recently be en receired | Tf used to adorn the table and | from IXansas, however, that are of fair| the Place cards, which were dainty wasize and in perfect condition They | ter color ches, were laid for ae command 50 cents a doz Pine ap-|John C. Cutler, Mrs. Fr S. Murphy, ples are scarce All Athan fruits and|™Mre. J. C. Hanchett, Mrs William EL | vegetable in good supply at prices | McCrea, Mrs. Heber 8. Cutler and Mrs | quote Ww H. Bramel. | ¢ following prices prevailed Mon- j iay Miss Katherine Judge entertained 20 Mish, | Guests Monday evening at an Orpheum Cod : _| party in comp iment to : guests, Miss | Mustard pe "| Sheehan of New Yor supper fol3 1b ° Re lowed at ao ZoeEe home ta East South | t -" |} Temple str | selling friend, whose ndmonitions will @ Of value, but through It al -- ey z This position FAMILY MARKET : ace sweet-and be sure ne W frie pe | en and where st |} nd give you the loys oy "afte cction you deemed lost to you. | If your love nas been cast on stony| ground-be not bitter and despairtr "quarters in THE HOUSEHOLD oe tarry body 30 pussed will relax all the * repose tendons, recuperate the w isted tissue restore the figure to its proper conBao one lies in this poWhen ition one sleep the that sure be may one sition Will surely he a ‘beauty sleep," by which one will be greatly refreshed and 1a da because ee oe sweet' fe su rprised them as they passed on| with unexpected pleasures ind = ex-| periences, We do not always get from indi-| viduals a which we send out to them, ‘but this I know-we get back from hummanity that which we send forth, with compound interest, your old friend arenes nts you and fails to give you what you bestow| of loyal affection, let it yee wets r he sharp pain is over dry your tears jand put it from your mind as fauel she oo manner restful if the BIG $7.75 | * yours to vet @| f! f. p HEWLETT BROS.CO. 3 who reads thes to her own he art mirror while she had | lady in charge, will be pleased to serve you, as she knows you will always use A have Mullett's - 75 Clothing (275 STORE -- Market, oa © seam I ~ IN TO Miarriott's 22 West First South Somewhere [I read. a. little verse | whose suthors name was notgiv en,! ending oe these words er you do, kee veet." | "Whate That one line is better than a thous-| and sermons | One who looks ebout him will realize| that tow people "keep swee as they | journey along life's troubled way. \ One who looks within himself oe question, "Am I kéeping sweet? nad lappy i i who can unh esits ating iS "But COME i | Let overy woman words put a query and stand before the 5, 1909. ar _ | HINT JANUARY ll A DAILY REPUBLICAN, -: fl | WHATEVER YOU DO, KEEP SWEET. 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