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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, | throu ghout beautiful musical number The Instrame ntal selectio we en Miss Lucille folman, Ns #8 Ms srjorie Brooks, ,violin, and ene Vocal solos were Niel Judd, mandolin, given by Mrs, Hammer and Miss Zim-|)} marman j } ° smth Mrs = assisted 3 , 3 s m- Y UR vivacious little soMiss Emma Zane and Miss Mary rama m epee arrayed| Hooper. "an eptionally | * ¢ 2 Gorka: date new spring At her apartments in the speed d, sult and hat, met one} Mrs. i G. Williams entertain 1 of her old-time friends urda at a delightful luncheon in rae a ew morni izo | on a shopping expe di. | | tion and stopped With the query you ever notic often that the » you expec unex pec tedly : ra. X. and meneral what seen and I her hat : to the : *Iinkerton nos sup- | Pointer, Blo Blanchard, ‘future ale for w oe Misa a De fi aney entertained member yf the U nates club at home T Haredlny evenin a " aN leaves Miss alifornia. Gay rs Mrs. J. ae H - eogh Mic "Millan and ) this morning| appointed I didn't co nsult her But, Hardy SVOnIng | enjoyec Bh entertained ale ta bl and $$ Se ara age umber i lald are Tt the rr ears | tt hall, bullt by a the ett ts ATA oO : the ; : first place the ploneers. drama this and: a 5 o o Rone itly yaa 1: it ated hes wen thaaa St rirl frie home |the or nds of FE "tent South | ter. Ethel to' wedding Will Min. the ne e e 1 ae Was My when she 18 ri unbecoming, jaser and F t Miss. |}. , I Pr Sara - d c he friend, when she found eyitane Dea cad comics : y : rae At t k the t of Miss Idna oc 5 ~ 5 a ont rik he na May we guest net 4 the hostesses ee | of Mrs. young R 6r ¢« will and at 00 ' be; sympathetic {In trouble, and solic ous as to everything a a my welfare, so chanced, that pectedly to myself I chieved sors little success In a literary If hardly wait to receive the antiotpated congratulations friend, which, however, tion never had advantage of of Beautiful "Salt than count When don't was {fs invited to such overheard an affair shopping an have and wraps, ding?" full a aero and where dress MRS. H. EF. milltary Wf at ee 9 ape selene Sa ake put d . official mi a-} and 5s ls 1usic, a { palding ' ane Washington's fe Governor William staff. quite to different, functions most to the a8|the A aE SS = _ opened Wriday given by the nrasent club house. was in keeping with The night with @ Genealogical "astdes He J. erom Grant. on, the occasion | TosepD aur first speaker of the| :/evening at-the banquet. was Joseph WEEK The week E.| one such formal to in has talk the] Bast." do; was on songs Mr. discussed "Some after 65| -formally.|o unusublly busy] official the sung. Solos Mr. "A. lining society. numerous Bras Stk number of - the mothes! Rudger geeninent ror ay on Wire Carried re-| joeq mention, From the were civen program Smith and was present no ere. Far} room college | Riter, by|the a three- to lend Clawson, He of was the W- 5 ears | S aintocn ; : Genealogical followed by great a In he who xt also history In of jttracted sc tocled play + game played was mainte wee io ant n ; ; score and Uons tn tulips and ae made the roo r t cheery, wher he a hostess was assisted by. Mrs. George Y. iker the hall. with ene read Bacon, Mrs. he "500." Vases ie mcards ae ot end abin were tally had e Servant peas fog in the wh a . oe ote ton. ane most ao Miss Margaret' Gentlemen's es eve drag: - under the ts aus- E.| a ce guson, ss Florence Ware, Miss "Kathootea Richards, Miss Rosemond Ritchle, faa Se , sie alae anasing effect iclararaneek aa es i was committee CARERS at her tables of Innovation in the Business Fioral : aff dils 0 D Hyacinths ry discount %o 20 =] Violets > Cala Lilies f ro m Lily of the Valley on prices ins all . preval.s a ; fi thi Carnations owers wee Beauties is oe ay se EVERY A : W. lecture e All eae ac ; with Work ; we the ff e offer ° quality f of the Scare i recital will be Coe a Maud. y 2™ith Sean Md "hich } MA Art whe heh! ate | eal De given : ae el. Pig di iscount age. d MAIN Miss Mae Berry m charge. ‘ on arrangements and H. ee 8 . Clark, the went to ne bridge next meeting in.| -2¥2S® B, Claw-]| ' Miss Ogden ae < 3 E 1 the St tauftfer pean Fred a ; tal eee obinson; T ny ous < r sister ine te Ce re . é Tremaine; emain a a SINE Sa Adelaide Bardwell: Sophia € = oO r as for whict res itermal ube e program was ongeyet, of ee ‘Pratt, solo aad the pretty Valentine parties| was given Monday@ oven. L. C. Ta Sersiationn atten tively aaersen the red » w ole ene instrumental Pe | anniversary. supper for 18. people 1 evening gentat seg hisdio home, being his ‘ pemee eee. 16 occasion birthday ° was was A.A delicious. aya Geevek @ = covers be for the occasion. The were In hand-painted |_ china will als | |_|| S Washington's birthday, ¥ | which is i., tenticat eetwe cis 08 t in S 55 Main I n Martin' Street, s Coal a ee on: pariaG ark ne: aaee ab Tarun ee ae raLee * Office. given - ute by 18 oo "Spirit tea ee fe. of given hin annua Liberty"| on on ta thince [: patriotic organization {n ferent parts of the country will serve the day in compliment to * him, humiliated. get. soured, and be man. and J He's a soured he is going to a soured boy grows up to to happen, Now, call . if you at our don't want z this week, store because we ONLY, our are offering, 5 entire SUITS FOR . WEEK stock OVERCOATS \ : just ONE magnificent AND of : . at just eee ner MULLETTS . this means. what h they : say : will they and a half price sale 2 at do everyd MULLETTS : means the most startling and extraordinary : . . ' so bargains ver imagined in your economical dreams, REMEMBER, THE TUESDAY SALE MORNING UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT, uae cerns nieiYTWENTY-SEVE ARY NTH, | . BROKEN STARTS FEBRU ARY LAST WILL ' AND TWENTY-THIRD, FEBRU BUT SIZES oung| social and card party, CALL GET ; UP. at, Patterson, 119 It Is expected a lnrge Mc-| that attendance of| ; s tensen's affairs dancing March oer o to be at Chria-| This dance the pretty prom-| social | hall, 6. of given on the 9 night | e@ season. 5 West Sec on The patrons for that evening will| be Mr. and Mrs, William McCrea, Mr. | and Mrs. N. J. anuckell, Mr. and" vars | Knappen The club well ryn is composed Known Gabbott, be y« of the 1 oy LAR A follow- | I "nia & a. hays, a Lillieth pores §& Van ia" Mahon Dam, nua Dalia ee Kine. Alice' Hara / y, Laura Parry y ' May ' Bill- Profeasor Squire Coop will meet the eee ee ee ee gore Male chorus 12:30 n o'clock oin at the sa practice oda rooms J. WwW. Edmunds, ---$--___ Outh - Receiver. and every dift-| ter the Sunday evening February invitation of Manager 7 + 36] at' $$$ - 2 for ST is expected and Amy Osborne the er oer = L Mrs. this . Mr..and one Bh to ‘ota. week ~ Mrs. @ W. Wilson and baby and Mrs. Ray Corey a baby left eburtiay for Mrs. {ting : Mrs. in the Ward Hensel cit) some thelr ein cama a aft fies of at of . Ward, = and chija ehildre Mre. 1195 an Or ee ' nti First vance pnatD h 1as Oates to a te wee tim ee a | Miss Eureka ee Ulinene ann urday afternoon" ata home: ng sahington t | J. A. NE Willis home 1 raeer neSE warweekTh, , for | GOVERNO Kas. Mry. une " 6 , ww Clellan will leave this gionth's stay. in. Boston 28, at! been the guests Grant, | Walte S. Seott ob-|aasisted by a select orchestra of the men. Rehearsal will commence member | Isabet <t Sill csinarn duet means. 2 for $$ ee 12:30, ieee chapter, eee of the American | the Festival chorus, over the Utah Gas Revolution, which JI] take place at] and Coke company's offices, for rehear-| 71:30 at the Bransford, with Mrs. C. E.|sal of "Fair Ellen," which these choAllen and Mrs. Kinney the com-| ruses will give at the Colonial theamittee This . sneer bia at feel . = eae The Undine club girls have issued | !nvitationa for thelr second annual} al-/ing . lunebeon 1011 442. many and Walte r J. Fraz Mr. and Mrs. W. Bert Robinson and Mrs. Bifie ‘Dean al S 5a help . . @ is the members of patriotic organizations} and a pleasant evening is promised to! those who attend, i prizes | 4@ were| oe of R avenue. w Langton, Mrs.|0f Friday, H. Jones, z wt ° EVENT will east, tie arent at s there awarded to Mra. James George Canning and W. town. can't shabby 5 coat Sons Si of Veterans M 7 Wasnt will entertain) a tee onday evening, ashington's birth- day, the home Clelland eine COMING from ) you ; his : EY knowONwhat | one Witt'be the dance to be aeevenin: ; Ae ; z. Canyon Friday yon e attended by a number of w e , a r atiteruee oy Sistersrs ee' ve a ogg a day evening f to| ButteSouth soon 167leaves who Goff, Mrs. Clara Weat forFitth street, home. her make Pettit because if You eet pepey MonDoE Oe Dee, : sae Of ; : e| man the of the "courtesy h Th the theater Colonial ame met yf the agemen and directors of the , State Street ieee Home and ay og ae will receive a good percentag | pe rformances sold for the ticke ane 1 vee | of The Gingerbread Man, tbe evenings an week, e's e Edwin ; that y to to BOY'S é : little better, if possi- 2 ra ye daaciin to : i his continuations threadbare, his playmates hel atMar Ma x: ] him want oie d 200 : it, : . this Stuckup, numbers be heard. = _* Miss Elva Evans will day at-a Was hington's as ' are Sa going y sett ven-b You 3 tie ott oe t ust you know, : going orien ny Valentine hte red. 6 tt eae by - Mu freshmenta sworn. er Mirae C."Berkin: w: a3 Mightine ny William Cameror ° 18 oxes a yin those oceu Among cf ore = ng ercaps any 7 night tate Salt Mr, =e ms ‘a Hoffman at daughran we aoa =. Hoff man. 5 3 = It's only natural and very proper. : time, evening, and an . knowing game were of ce give you: > = eine Reteen ay Reb : ort, Helen 1ort, Spriggs, party _was| 0 ; 5 fb t u Now E rey ia. "presented; aca omp| musical program. The cast E . a. Date do, b e you aoe Gn : respect, flats. pe by particularly ip the south, when Maral Margaret hs ' c ae ‘Ah Wednes eday. the ushering | ings and ie oi ; : good as his chums. A tournament will hold the of the series Monday aft- "the fi jed a N; Saturds house par ty given by Miss at the home of her siste asant scale z Olive 6 Pratt of ate N now ew = a Sar. ted at honor R AND MEET rore| watare tained pried | ite taft and a Fort Douglas." ner | Seote: * STAFE ARM Y OFFICERS diine' a clubb! yesterday ate: a present m a Ca tain th Othe ae ° Win a = : a e@ governor's Recere. trom . Colonel o Walter §. fe vis-| decorations were in ensas City. The | Captain hornidis lan avanaugh. | blue, and t "cherr White ana| Wills Uline enaatker: of the Captain | effectively carried out, _ae oe idea was | Mors start PpTh 6 w.members govwho have | laid for twelv ers. were Booth Judge advocate ne: F E. Colonel and Mrs. Fort Douglas for will icave this week In San Francisco, for (Society Giaitaaad Our car tlonal He pet Geatien on Page ts perr couse Tleaning Ca" Pour.) ie ssler, quartermastes Newhousa ins er Loose, commiss right, surge €eneral; general; ee ene £eneral; y ®eneral; Dr.' A.SamP. C, 5s | Na | aides Rodney Ba keneral: J. JDaynes ackliling, } C rare STREET. : bl Ur pene he - Se . easy eG tcuawed us 1o doi al for sale, and d to firmly ' Ind. this hold his head up and feel that he is just as Friday at on ; Wha tnaree hb | en ‘ i ocla ng for ands. Vireinia & > We. feel entitled to your patron- | the present week. particularly the arst | isle Brastord, Bell Bredtera seeks | © °° Present " > 3 few days. Shrove Tuesday, which falls | Price, Et!el Griggs, Mamie Summ bin T) Misses ER on - Rowe at her home, 27 First avenue. Mere ee aoe robert. | "earts anddecorations flowers were seen wasin the Brown; C Aa Bluegrass 1 a eee an cee effective Euchre the | Tain Erickson: Belinda flowers = : . fix in your mind the reasonable . prices we ask for fine blooms. included in the Bell open ‘ . : , the man will take care of himself. You ' . don't want that bright boy of yours to lose hi If d 9 ee "and. supper aea iy . | ernoonés at the apartments of Mrs. L. L chk ¢ s intosh Preale to attend a {rene a : Mrs. Dr orated . An inducement to acquaint you ES doors - at y, D, Peters which 5 Funeral - soe) ted : ver ane music de-| spect success both socially and financially. There was a large attendance, and the house was prettily dec-| MORNING wr - ; qwill entertain oe from | 8°78. over fifty in Utah The James B. McKean card party| given vhureasy evening at the eds 4 of Mr ie E. Bird was in every re.| STOCK . U and 00. , Marjorie. Short, Mr. Martin and| for the play 1s Priscilla Hodge, clara | er latd Roses S 3. And me. home. whist ards, "me Miss One An Tea W, above ofi theby week Mrs. . Peas at run 1 1 ‘ 7 mr Philtips Cc The Girls' ea ates the i hillips ConBeen entra < DY ganic cia eee - affairs ever Se iy thet wall weial literary members| 4, uestsormanization were mostly The in ‘Caloutnl ee Sweet Wednesday last tee sue RUnabasti cludes the name of prominent citlzens of the atime: aT Little, W. C ae lee L Simmmone S. W. Rich- Otto Mi s Stubbenfleld. In the dining room| the of young girls Fer-|assiatedfollowing ee group : oe Frances - they | "The Miss Hazel Dorius dona | ne incidents the Wralinge,den,Mim Mrs.GWGeorge tereryJ. Gibson, Mite, ants | BetSy°oecttrad ""Rucoaay CeniSES| 4 oten ane "veton and | GUnte # Memorial chapel. waa oue.of the) civen nleasane evengntine M. Our (= % eee Warle wine. has Nae Thursday t recalled connection pide: oe profusion, smarson Geor as | ‘ five plonee as-|lightful occasion a relic of years ago of the old times out inB, the school See Cc ations being y graceful in the Ferguson. receiveda large her friends from' 3 to rs. long LIN nating Igleheart will stenson srishop of (the! object other o'clock saturday afternoon at her home PrisonD were won by Miss b O. Perkins |" n Popperton @ spring-like decoralaMotte Tuesday, Every new design and whim in millinery will be represented 116 Sue sued. r ners ah recalled the many reminiscences In! «connection with the old Wil-|and ception given in honor of Governor and Mrs. Spry and teas, luncheons, card Wifes Rose Hoste up entértained at an parties, nie to, mention entertainments. | artistic afternoon affair Saturday. whe too sale $ as Judge. W- H. King, for wl ich a large umber oF invitations: "have,..been:, 1s-\| grand ball soclety of bout 20 mutual friends at a charming | cers and members of the legislature of] a society | little tea. when all of the appointments oe Brigham Young, Heber C. Kim-| from an special and * } The great variety insures a happy choice to every purchaser eee 1s a neatly printed SC ruad Gee lately discovered i At Rowland hall Thoceday afternoon, | Pregram of a legislative party in So"he x , {j | Miss Hum phrey, Miss|¢lal 2 hall on Tuesday, January" 9, 1856, lay "afternoon with, Mrs. coms G weet aaa Corbin Colburn, and MissMissBrooks entertained|4t p. m.-an assembly of the off-|°%Y S't SOCIETY } been by W Lessons Following were Brines. and plece orchestra sistance to the 3 wedding, large on "Why I ama Frohibitionist.' Ingebretsen peevoens to Our| Unrest" possible appear just closed standpoint 1a occasion. IN on ill Hart, | U are which has redecorated and renUnder the auspices of the King's| Morse | ovated the old building. The majority | Oaushters of the Virst Presbyterian of the members of the society were| church Thursday evening, Mrs. Will'am Wilson is chairman. The other mem-/| ing but the square dances of bers were W. A. Wilson and B. Cc. Le *ck- | 480 Were on the Shin At ner. The toastmaster on the occasion| Joseph Christenson, bisho ese l} |i, with at guests costumes hat orning | An important society event of Tues- |} lay evening will be. the reception at | the Odeon _-- in honor of Governor | oi yis 4, Spryy.Di I orris, F. B Sans and --= - | other me mabey of the legislature, by Mrs.| gion were born and fostered, young| years of varied uses as' Fred Chamberlain, Mrs. Hiram Miss Zeta Morris, Miss' Lenore and Miss Ina Bothwell. wed-|Lawrence. conclus fon where the elaborate honor the range in price as m Thursday r birthday - p: rymnasium Spry's : l hostess, Mrs. Fred Davidson, Mrs. W.| M. McCrea, Mrs. Victor I. Lollin, Mrs.| oe Pays ted t coming | Caine she had notec y same James come place every = Whitney tre Shwas a andwestern fad,Satrorfor asad at, i | Hrenidene, Past and Future Spiriuni | tulding. shades' of Brigham Yovme|the'difection" atthe aoe eave in the cast it is|son, and D. MacPherson Boyd gave alone time made merey tnt2 al af Prof. George M. eptahall of the Uni‘ creations by clever de- These hats recite * ! The first academic class of Rowland hall will entertain the whole academic | department Monday eve etd at a BOCTH of Colonel H. E. Booth, of . 1€Y) a ela earth could/ on church modes. At the First. M ey ning a Wash : ‘3 day s0- | tal ah rale will be ; enjoyed in the chur h| parlors oon men ang ¥ ith an elabor te supper an fo owed by 1 musical anc tneaton nu »zram , = s aurea ee nisn Shatter mtrd appropriately worn than | C07 goo conetmaster a millinery | that El. Bi ete ties Tir Rien On. elmilar club entertainments, a delight x oRiter and Richard W. Young. fg, oa Eanes sere ill ber wes 5 Bopeeese wn : , ful affair. The program was in the Supper was served at 7 ofeli . : eae hh ne Of course, there were many elegant cos-| hands of the social MOLITItLeemOe tHe | Tnomlaneear oomed cath e. lower f1608 of ee mer int ror tat tee se ihe nine, tumes in he congregation, but there) cjub, M. J. Brines. chairman; d E.| the bullding, ae Ww ca dancing com-t) ee ee Were many others who came in the|/Smith and Athol Rawlins, assisted by | menced, was the whole program, Mrs. W. S Searinct ae wiliwantertatn an o. they wear for morning the house committee, of which Leonard rire dancing was old ‘fashioned Oth torah Gieaco AHIGE ala BrI ea TOtelinch anne at from will one guest said to a friend: "1) The annual Kenaaiae ge the University | men, among whom were Governor and understand. why every woman|cjub, which occurred last evening at Mia William Spry... John. .<ResWindar,) who t OS seen. Banks' Millinery | twenty-five; guests, who were as_ follows: on the fin-|James K. Shaw, mother of the two hands the number of | Lake girls who have be- | comment € ever : Wife come the brides of officers stationed at| Fort Douglas at similar impressive| ceremonies." Another O we've morning. * for,| she said, "people ‘who live in cities where there is no nearby garrison nevor have the opportunity to witness a military ceremony like that." ter mother demarked: "Yes, I have lived in Salt Lake more seems and. ole not of os ec m adaptation } the Douglas, ll th Salt Lake's Style Promoters ; 2 Plummer of Fort ‘patco ca. f high as $10.00 but to introduce the new styles, we wi ente rt ain 12 of the wW..C oa ny one eee iP the Signers 6 cnarty latest came, | girl to the effect that sne was glad that Lake the < Oo a offering at 8:30 Tuesday se Salt are hats f ot t ats I could ( Comments of ap prec ibe a were heard ry side We sday evening following the Conrad teddies wedding, from those witnessing the brilIiant spectacle of suth and beauty, dazzling tollettes, military app¢ nt- | ments, W ld Glory in prominence ficers in fascinating full dress uniforms; a profusion of palms, ferns and pure Easter lillies; altar Iights and veautiful music e of the apt comments heard was made by an enthusiastic young society close proximity spring recel | S f confidently of the dear hile many others from whom I expected nothing, came forward with pleasant compliments and kindly apprec lations. But then, you know that In this it Is the unexpected that always happens > | h acard Rae Ce a Sensesat te ot iva ended * of They bia He c een Samp - baie StS ene ante de'e at oe | not always be depend continued "haa way A =f ‘tern' S Cc W iving ~ a; 2 dancing Dan ty will be enjoyed Monevening the Ladies Lite y A day eRe ZX - charming eR sul re Washington's birthday party, a chan ce | reraarked | ae Sake wome ‘BY k pas vias' & Parisian and New York models and Monday ts party s too L given. party "ne Tre a elon tain be BIE Sc : SZ 7 rT wee t ree b ave Blaine' 8 be in' Maré fe home of Mr ar h weeKs h a friend some years ago who was| everything that-a friend could possibly | 20t - FOR thelenzagement Se eter | far --------- a mer id mot PPatle LIFEKWA DRE? Gln yn's ) ida) party will years" I-simply cannot very a hour Mr tockwell will be M. Paden, at be attended bride's ys Sere haa over a- y street. a<Nene Mra: Johr oan d ounce the ofthe ; € ee ee etree 1909. n | I comp 21, te Mira, 6. W. Lanvauene wit ve one of . FEBRUARY ge as matron of Leary and Miss bridesmaids. A part ind fe bride will follow at € BPR wit SUNDAY, will re- me 1 1eld the honor of tn ven onor hai Bee .be n. literary! inter-mountain $ } Hardy. Alice UTAH, F s a ‘ wre 7A Connell t Ne! se Billing args A reception will eros the uncheon the her| Anpb Frazer, Allle ‘Fletare eins F =dmond See Gabbott d rear taa 8, Bthe p if for were CITY, ra Rowan, of Fort Douglas. and Mrs. 5 Re La Motte, regent ot j iapter, who leaves in the near future vt make her ore in Portland In t evening at Fort Douglas brilliant. 5 eink event willl be iver the post hall in the form of a colo ball, which will be attended 1 g number of eoclet people from towr ls well as the offic ers and ladies of the g; serignn eye ° A wet ACaT of interest will take p Satur- Dare y, Be affair May wiLt Griggs. bouquet KarHeClonee were the Mrs. } Price, pebes Kathryn Lostenorce was Fria Shaw rs. ear? cha urming lur 1turday at the} since ) Commer el club, ‘fo owed by a theater and thought 1|® a ci the Dre a coming I confidently | a earer nin ake up to | - rything, te me | aa ip . ELS ese | Alice a Mrs und daffodils gracec @ihome on Seventl ast atreet The table, where place c aris were | hous waa very decorated for Mrs. Blanchard, Mrs. M A the occasion and an entert uining ime a I : Be ae Mrs are had af tthe Dee rar oe ee a Zora Miss TT aur ena Mrs. ‘near her | Jonquils "Did | luncheon how |laitd for very | Stingley, t Tan I 1 a everyt pilme ent by LAKE ! enti rtnined ‘the at a Valentine ssday afternoon in hearts and were won by Mrs yeorgé Ladd, Mrs E. Shaver and} jub SALT in. sDector Tr, alde: of target nd practice. - |