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Show REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1908. Emma Lucy Gates to Appear In Recital With Miss Clayton pretty little so-] Mrs. B. F Bauer, Mrs. M. J. Frank- clety matron, who} land, and Mrs. George W. Reed have at times seems to | entertained during the week for outbear the weight of | of-town guests the world on her} ® shoulders, was met | Mrs, Winnifred S. Walker enterby her best friend | tained a large family party at breakthe other day on / fast Saturday morning at her country Main street in a dis- | home, "Idle wild.' tinct state of righteous indignation. Without waiting to | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Witcher of Ely, be questioned she burst forth | who are visiting in the city, gave a and there | lake party Thursday afternoon for ought to be a law passed to save some | Mrs. veOple from themselves. have been waiting an hour in the millinery department to have the trimming on my hat altered to suit me, and was interested in watching the sales made, when a woman came In to buy a hat. I wish you could have seen her-such a figure with a dreadful pink waist and brown skirt miles too short Samuel ARTIST@? RETORNS TO * UTAH. laurels Sprague in A crowd of jolly week girls from Camp returned to be done. She also sald | were the features ae Taylor ‘ot MISS From EMMA. er reeent a ie | Mrs,| and Mr. 26 September About M. J. Brines are con<emplating giving a high elass concert In the First Congregational church, « Miss Carrie Jacobs Bond of Chicago, who spent Tuesday in the elty guest of Mrs. Martha Royle King, who is known as the author and comof several groups of charming }songs, will go later to Pasadena possibly stop in Salt Lake give a recital Mrs enthusiastically rer, where she appeared in connee tion with a musical affair Denver Press ¢lub |glven by LUCY ya 7GATES opted "Aaa picttre taken in rl * George * é ; t was proposed to support a Nan i eperitasne 4s: Friday Mrs. £. t sl} ; s students hea ead Be te | Hi from ee v Sn the decadent Die, art of good and All branches cluding home nishing would appropriate In Salt Lake maiden of five aropeh she dressing. jin an automobile, where they ER with of art appreciation In-;a delightful trout and chic ken dinner building and house fur-/at Roach's Half-Way house before rebe> also turning to Salt Lake. es included. adores there lives a i summers who, her beautiful other, is inclined at times little difficult to manage. we ai young o +8 @ A unique 2 Merry fi Widow cee |} given Friday evening by Miss C | Everest to be a | bower. chanced at her Miss suburban Everest was Ro assisted orchestral || | iI like wise, COMING accompanime nt. | a onl f EVENTS || by |} j, --- the devoted mother in despair, said: |den in the recesses e > gir l played selections will | dow during the of a t the from evening. rose bower ee pees a a ie ce ates Harry Naa we N Merry , Wi : Luncheon ek. Mrs. é Monday afternoon. o -= b Mise S of. the will remain Oa October, Dean and }and Night' abroad Mrs, children until Benjamin will return er spending the summer | tage in ¢ oradd Springs Miss Kirkby Lund and Miss Madeline Sapte ee not long ago, that the little lady had || Harris. The home was handsomely| . For Miss Hazel AUSTne One : Seine een more than usually trying, and | decorated and a string orchestra hid- ‘I.am afraid that my , little doesn't love me any more, and I "Queen in ‘Mage lut a Re ba at te. te a: es rendition of) a aT ea; orerER some time Thursday, at aftcot- thane this S w week, ek, whe when WEEK (| IN | 20°0On at a bridge street, Bingham So A wedding of week will occur o'clock at the SOCIETY 1] a eae Bares ve Bee ee 6 of interest de given eocihe alicdbhorhme of bridge when played in| ane coo! rooms of the vine- wreathed aunt, Mrs. L. avenue, when interest the coming} Tuesday evening at| home of the bride's D. Peaslee, on Third Miss Marian Lucille Bean of Chicago and Arthur Hill| Badenoch be married by Rey. Paul Jones will of St. John's church of Logan. The bride will be attended by| Miss Helen |} informally at nesday for The dance, beginning at up the day's festivities, 9:30, wound Migs Elizabeth Trask of Denver, who is the guest of Miss Baer of the Bransford, is proving to be quite a| social favorit Kramers, tember 1, for Tuesday gene evening, Sep- Maynard will an Peon Wednesday, September of Fert . C Allen Teaagan, A Douglas, d aoayaneorth, Mrs.oo and B. Kan her i Mr. will be performed and Mrs. of New ¥York ena Fred 8. supper at the Louvre fol- ‘lowed the play ® One of the sical events of the ae Pr ies {itary euchre party, y Miss Helen woke to West tcaney Mr. Point. club, and giv- by Dr. W. the family M and im- ee oe Mrs. Francis Armstrong has announced the engagement of her daughter Irene to Elmer W. Brainerd, the wedding Mrs. to be in the early part of L. B. McCornick to meet the Misses | September. ® Severance of Los Angeles, who oem the guests of Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, was Mr. and eee James Birrell anperhaps the most elaborate social | nounce the eee e their ee. event of the€ past with decorations and ae 100 pres week. The hand-| of asters and invited guests <a ter Blizabeth the eee ferns, | tem were to to Geor S. eae robes ternoon Edith affairs, Miss Myers she Several dinners, parties have been for the R luncheons, and lake given the last week Bing Orem Mr, and Mrs, E. F. Sane announce the engageme of their daughter Ethel Annetta to J. W. O' Donnell, the to oceur Jn eoeptem ber. wedding The circles Mr. Hanson leaves prominent the past event in matrimonial that place Tuesday evening at the Tldredge home, when the ceremony was performed by the brother of the bride, =o. Bishop Ben Eldredge. The bride was wee oer ncr which was aan by |attended by three of her charmin Mrs. RB. G. McNiece and ae Haux- | young nieces and the affair was a brilhures in honor of Mrs Me Thom as when in every respect Miss a vaelighttut affair, an interesting musical and ary program was guests present, Marian enjoyed _L. Bean n, by whose liter- the 75] mar- Paris the career - se an former Indefinite stay, will pursue Beem and whe his artistic Triage takes place Tuesday, wags the Cards have been received by friends honored guest at a beautiful lawn]/in the city aCe the marriage party, given by the members of her of Miss Vina Becker and Lynn Stoughsewing club at the*home of Miss Rose ton Gillham on Wednesday, August 19, ‘Moench Friday afternoon and even at Adrian, Minn. They will be at home ing. when the elaborato decorations in Salt Lake after Oct. 1. Mr. Gillham were In "Hearte and Flowers 8 a Salt Lake newspaper man. the Mediterranean: Elwood Chicago, Mrs. ane Mark Brown where have they Brown's moth- ' Reedall are aes Ogden , Rowan of Fort a number of afternoon at a future. Douglas friends matinee sued have George = Smith Richard invitations for a tea has is-/son W ednesday been Mrs. for Susie Stuart ents, several J. at gmont ths. oe has Colonel who her her par- Mrs. EB, W. Tatlock, Va oe to ven for Mrs. since June, left for ee home in San lia - Mabrey of Mexico, who is Wil-| vis- Francisco Thursday ing with her mother, Mrs. A. H. : Ma Sionte The J. D. Bonuses and the H. G. Monday Mrs. M. entertain at bridge ocenk Stew J, Frankland in honor of McParland cee Ott o of Whitney will Mrs Louisville. Mrs. Frankland will also entertain 5 a similar affair W ednesday afteron, a Jalon Mrs. Arthur shower Miss Helen brides. Hubbard Monday Hubbard, will give afternoon one of the Helen Regimental Bridge club meet Tuesday at Fort Douglas - Berkhalter, who ts on wie » Upham of the and Saucer entertained Friday D. Foster at the A 5 The pean Sewing club Thursday Sappington apernann returned from for sayin' fall weeks' Idaho will with with with will Earl have park. and hunting this Mr. week | _ Miss Miss Mame and. Charles a ee goa | Covered hc bdofro trip es Geddes, tas Read to in for an extended Saturday in and W.~ Morrison Warner Morrison their motor will car spend for and left jes Horton W a-| City: Agnes take charge of are who has ro- a visit Mrs. E. B. Bios came in from Brighton Thursday for a few days will go back to make arrangements and to close the cottage for the Season. The many friends ot D. Macphers on Boyd will regret to learn that he is at St. Mark's Miata eee from an attack of ty phold fey carpets the unusual lull be to BY 1e the superintendent to/tino musie letter teachers with some Cae elty,e of important place Mr. of the mu: in Martin more the The men of men at work, D date will be during the tures. The subjects, week church these the all old | has times: Industrial work and women ST. SOUT 2 | WILCOX. That : The Wo- and world. her over twen-/| fied where who which Mr. of |to engage a Brig-|home. be and make wo- change world is on never toil-lessons to be more when and that to these the way. back. goes' which useful she to grace | ake the will It and again enable better = becomes t the Arizona."" These by lectures motion will have will be pictures the il- | notion Fred | the that wage management. | not she must earner. go That woman's." man's man's of the ; there = + sped lene ape the out and Is eee in s "unexp view of ored. ris the close- Map ‘shows ° missing B fifth. Africa very unexplored lem (for Pee lie church, BUrLace together Part make it is a in ae LS [parts o¢ the world. Decided to explore do in center. Start tomorrow atreet wuld to 'c Continee® wae 2 wat eile ham will deal with are: "The pache | good writers should take up this subWarpath." "The Men Who Won the ject, and women should be more enWest," "From Coronado to Kit Car-|couraged to marry an ake homes son," and "The Grand Canyon of] instead of harboring the mistaken Graham ®4rt |'S disgraceful, ness happy grander sphere in caring for a press, nee capable | take: them women woman The these would homes and has|work. There is no lec-|for womanhood than ceee ile wh y y ca y ek ee "dar oe on vast dire hao mn Probabi number y ° of na- C8. Picture in papers as |ensack Man W ho Will be | One paper place, | plore Sake, at been Why home? "Intrepid HackExplore Africa." cosas That better, he ex- might have but I have airaade bought Mr. Brigham'‘s lectures are proving to Mr. Martin has, of course, the right |a road map of South -Africa and I be great drawingK cards, and he will view of this subject; the view which | don't like to waste it, as store refuses no doubt have tocee audiences to wel- | must be held by all those who study | to take it back because I drew my come him to" his own town. the nature of man aud woman, and | proposed route on n red ink and ae a ae who realize why the sexes were cre| also tore the binding a little in trying ORGAN RECITALS THIS WEER ated. Woman was never meant to|to slap a mosquito wvith {t, ae : go outside the home for employment. -___ - A : e Organ, J. J. McClellan. Mr. Martin speaks still further re,Another paper says I live five years onday- a , a : ‘ . Fugue"'........... Bach nese eas fdor| , cee ‘Be Us...... Tae ranged by Procession, ‘Briday settee rranged ine "Andante" (c) "Old performer ""Lohen- ere e swans ay (wu) (b) é by Star" garding Wagner/the‘ ceremonies . ee oniee eonee ...... home. But all tion started. selfishness . . j with Pirst Week falled his wife to Waaner | ¥ ho recelved fidor}| Bpeiaieta siclaleyereceverepete cae Melody" wages, ponent is paid twelve | dollars a week, he says, for work which a man cormerls did for twen- | f ty-five, and this shuts men from employme nt, while it shuts the woman| from the home. In fact, destroys "Habe e Pelee this evil man's'e of all, é divide it condi- wre greed some F his twenty-five ‘ and man dollars fairly ask ees by Chord" for employment herself. that the Hollins pOuns)the ---Chauret | oo) employer found Batiste GOuld dofor thewhich same me ©) | dollars pree "Chant du Sacramente' com Communion uy onin 3 eis performer paid twenty-five, livan| took possession the the if monkey house to familiarize myself with language of African monkeys. This se s Is |e false, as I have a hotter = plan. I have an Astican parrot which says a number ot gl ords, and tt should be a. able #4 | cars in great with numbers. |} man which street I | ¢xPloring grounds. When | woman arrested We'v eac if spirit of and round.' Zo round greed Ten take in a police- a journey any streets evough 5° Why don't to you Ww ae Vit is always m days' other | Stations Asked should take-to the Replied, "You'll you e onl J ans ae d,3 oF answere them then?! work forhad twelve | useful, man been him, to interpret for ine. oan Africa at last! Edge of it looks quite explored. Poll i I olleemien and street It went nace : Arranged by performer] the saloon, and the children, poolroom or the race pie seinleeicinae «viele § Weber|/track. This compelled the woman to an old Hymn, Ae ea Arranged to are Wife denting. "Ha in train, thirty miles. but couldn't No ze ro ma "Lucia anged by performer. ng . Gaiden ne .. Batiste Melody" Se Renta : or? | aT | OGDEN Junction ‘TO City ee ENTER rare to Have Eisteddfod treatment A a me of |able replies, in has earned is guSame as places and | trees, etc unworthy ie through in public >Y unfortunate ,eplsvers ho 6 cheap out a children Tage the this employ ae ee offices it j . 8 late ps ji n to undertake any. present systen BAND. Organization Competitio nto inwor 1y amusements, cannot be pected to feel a Beverenee for her sition as home keer 1gner| cece "Se | plause | his woman vary ther financially, she would never | down. . Parana Sounded like set of fyory dine a work outside her home. jin a tin box t Is quite true that no other sphere | Stung by la Guilmant|is f é so suitable for woman as the | epide Mendelssohn sphere ened of home. ae ° AfricaFs, so eee t ; 1eart Rhelnberger ala Joe woman who sits in a home ss 1 by performer end. lis nae oe night, illy clad Explored vast pay of country today Lemare |i ane nows that the|]but didn't know what to do with - Donizett! re, § her husband . Arranged: by performer Aedes Gp asacinw Wa anp wale Ww | "Toce: | It ay requested 2 that there be no ap- are any change under make their wages paid return not to going the . con- | sounded country i Ss atry-rivers, in ™ the offing and the run. Ran . hoarse motor-boat going at full speed : vat ves don't understand exploraday | tion Think T came to sett] our Foolish able to millions women to other . Jang like noises made bya waome the 5 any ex. | Observe ~ i po- | resumed. ed ee lion hime native village © en-| | sethought ‘ to settle iiraffes tn are when I Nae Was eee rarely Hackensack, real. nn em R Suw some today. and they looked James. manager fod,Johnspent of the on Kisteddsnare of men in their places. Saturday In Ogden just like their pictures, busi-|who have grown away from' inWw ploy: Climbed up one and found that ness connected seth the Grtober musi- | mestic p) © do- | ropean settlement 500 there was a Euwork ontest, @ result theca ina and anti of his plane, and. who. have learned tive Oeton villa the satisfaction Yards from nato be found in an jnwill enter a band for ame 160. the contest in ? ent an purse, re not going ] to ready "enter a8 choir of 125 voices alassured ee @ large view tush mettare r there explorer ° of the subject and | the wi and announced to neni 4 Tproey f that all ao calleContest ontest apatite piicat pa te ipan re ; September, BR i WHEELER famous superintends supporting ae ade March 8 and the Methodist already been secured for : (ey "Oi a of at ham, z the well known lecturer and "We need these ‘ at singer, ‘. 5 who has many friends in Salt | lovely little homes Lake, who will be glad of this news.|charming. I claim Satu -- Prelude to "Lohrengrin" (a) "Traumerel". ...6.-.. perfectly early part A program mber, is more than welcome. has can received containing as there been even a antithe services for ae eet cipation the feast of good thin Sunday after Trinity, muAug 2, at! Sically that are to Westminster be realized Prien Abbey, aan that the days of the coming month, Salt! Franklin S. Spalding, Lake is particularly fortunate at the » Would preach the Present time, in that aevere! of her he morning service, Bishmost gifted daughters are spe nding op Spalding will sail from oe for their vacation in their home on n, and home Saturday, August 9 Mrs. J that an opportunity will be given to Spalding and the Mipces Spalding hear them in public before they leave eeae expressing his feel- | goes on. And woman is learning great of strife ques-| lessons in present conditions the upon convictions so ELLA Massachusetts in mills and |ings here. purpose | man's teach i eh ie the same. proposition sic Sextet Music and Musicians f i , After rcles, ee OUT Man's Place---Not Woman's - our|cotton of schools been approached will Mrtdaay- fetioneit Hoana Cleanin ns Ge. Gaia ear eS 1] CLOSE AA, -_-_- See eee "T ‘avtasie," : Our wago 0 on floor, of during several her Chant Seraphique......... (a) "Spr ing, Song" .. tb * Fle Metods sues esas Park today, areeos that Good place women were encouraged to seek posl- | to explore. Jumped off car and began tions. And so the ball has srown, Un-/| work. Met large native who did . his til its enormous size shuts the doors apie towards darkenin Seem. er' th > Bian rr| ef homes and proves an insurmount- | timer ee omicon-=ag a) VOU ~ cslesicieg sae t . (b> brainy s Ween Prayer" ‘2 Guilmant! Massenet | able 2 ie obstacle _to the marriage altar. (c)-"Old Melody". .... 0... Asked him his name, preatdence, ad man always "Old Melody". . ecg bi. pertorimer eral been just, fair, libname of eclty and county, ery fav rr and decent Clare in' Hats H MAIN in Miss street models, 216 for the purpose of | written a has school city upon of ; Arranged by performer. Thursday- Walther's Prize "Getied' from "Die trip. enjoying the "Lost Pacific . Kroll this one oo have the and theoretically by fillustrations. Tt is esSeren hundred people am his mille,/ home keeper and man _ the salle pecially adapted to all who desire al|and his experience has bee n earner. thorough musical treatment both for | varied from Nova Scotia ye California God speed the day. students, music teachers and schoo Mr. Martin says ; , teachers . "T claim coos in one women | II Miss Bilis has classes for students | men's work, we have done her 1e | Sannin is the age of 8 years old |greatest harm and injured our home | | The Diary of an Explorer | | up, including professional musicians. | land. We have narrowed her and |Pa oa _ ve If Mr. Graham takes hold of the|there is no freedom in it. There are | - ee ee --- mt pigeh he a pe t the Pec oe Biccee ne poe Sear Wort in et BY WEX JONES. able assistants. is now takir Pp | Places 2 ae (a) (b) (b) trip patterns . Wednesday- Concert Overtur oncer 8 e Mrs. Florence ee and daughter will leave soon for the East and after the holidays wil] £0 abroad REMBONRL and.Mrs,..S.. Jone Graham piaceesicle Overture Mrs. C. 0 es, heh a ef CeMMOre and daughters left during Colonel and Mrs, Edwin the F. Holmes, | Week for their home in Los with Angeles, their guests, Dr. and Mrs. J. V,| after a -- ant visit of a mont White in of Detroit, will ko to Ogden | Salt Lak and up the canyon today by automobile . . ¢ Mr. and Mr Penkicr X. Smith a8 = are visiting {n ‘Callfornie. Mr... Fred 4 her Mines, wil a stayserious in southern Calj. in calling Mig nonkwscncntaie and trip or L. C. andMiller a aid fishing Mrs. oe from *orthweet was week, past : Elsa's re- roa: at linens moved ia building called the| ° leading musicians ‘Toccata Farnsworth. Peabody aha sons, Aired fishing Mr. and home after aMrs. of several we belle Se Miss course, establishing * club by Mrs. William 1; Thomas home meets and ° s and (aleAridantale ' ‘Enchanted b) "Old (ec) Melody" perce Odell and party the Yellow stone orn gsc." have ~ Monroe orge T. turned from a core e up families ae of aoe Mrs. Among those who will leave for a eee Mrs. | Stanford. this week are Miss Maud ouls an ss Leon | Miller, Miss Zeida Bothwell, Miss Oo Al embroidered and tailored s P j Popu ar rices nets, eee Miss Effa Ellis, the originator of famous Effa Ellis Illustrated Music lustrated with been visiting and ° the after ase some time in canyon ae k Tose Han aeaee and party have returned from Yellow ystone park. Tn Satch, where they returning Monday Monday for his kome in Fresno, Cal., where he is ola of St. James church in Mr. and Mrs. returned from . and Mrs, James Hanson an, nounce the e ment of their the daughter Bertha to Abraham H. Can af-|non. The ae of the wedding ts set Frances | for September 9 and Miss Se 85.8 were Lena Beless. on nave been Mes , eee Morrison | eek in honor! Mr. a Mrs. Sep- Among the young hostesses of week at charming luncheons and (Cowan, ple Wed- Worthen in points ; Mrs. W. 4. Needham and daughters, Ries and Hazel, returned home Fri|day from a visit of five weeks in St. ae where they visited with Mrs _ | Needham's mother, Mrs. Dear This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. R. S. | ris. Vimmer of East hird South street, se : will entertain at dinner for Miss Hazel Mrs. A. H. Godbe Cae Mrs. M. € Wimmer and Fred Bennion, aunA Miss | Godbe, with thelr children, have reEthel Kelly and W. nell, |turned from Long Beach, «where they whose weddings take Place in the. near linen Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Peck announce the engagement of their daughter Nellic to Charles H, Worthen jr., the ores to take place in the near fu- Boes for Cadet Charles before his return The dante at the Friday evenin en week in the presence of mediate relatives. and Ss il F as Ss laces, TO W. Curtis will sing the "Veni | Creator," by Giorza, today at the 11 | o'clock mass at § Mary's cathedral. | Mr. Peabody will resume his duties |}as organist and choir director at St, Mark's cathedral today when he will | play an orgon solo for the offertory. the 3 Mr. and Mrs. John" C. Niven sailed last week for an extended trip abroad. | Cee STs a F re ; Mrs. I, J, Groesbeck will entertain Thursday afternoon for Miss Virginia Imer and Mrs. Herman Worthen Mrs. 2, at "Bs, nine {ss Bean enter-| of the bride's parents, Mr, -tained at a bridge tea in ber honor | T. G. immer. A large paGantion "will Monday afterno nesday a| follow the ceremon ny. matinee party ae enjoyed at the oor Frida v pheum, an A quiet se ages ee this week will ken presided ut one of ae beautituily be that of Miss Mary Van Houten and mDpoutied luncheons, given for J. Fred Anderson, which will take is rask and a feew of, her young friends, were Wednesday eveninng at 8 o'clock, the home of the bride's mother, An Orpheum party was enjoye acta: - Van Houten, on East Wednesday evening by Mrs, Willis v Bleventh South street. The ceremony Uline party Italy | and| pepe tea Tra me Ione On Thursday Miss will entertain a few friends es The wedding of Miss Hazel Wimmer a and Fred ennion will take place et Miss veranda these mornings of t late | Miss Edith Mudgett as bridesmaid, and | of Miss Trask. summer, followed by an iit tive the best man of the occasion will be luncheon. It also affords the hostess| U0". Fred Clark of Logan. After a Mrs. A 5S. and guests the chance to rest during short wedding trip the young people} will entertain the long, warm afternoons who will be at home in Logan, where Mr. | next Saturday refreshed and ready for the tantly Badenoch {js the physical director of | dinner in the evening, which is often | the B. Y. coliege. interfered with by the late afternoon 0. (8.8 tea enjoyed by ihe wite and mother Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. meee "|announce the engagement of the . .-| daughter Clare to John Kay apa, ee ae ag Ree Ae the wedding to sane place the latter| of members took advantage of the | Part of September perfect day to enjoy strenuous games of golf and tennis. Tho table d'hote Mr. and Mrs. a Forbes have is-| dinner at 6:30 was well attended, with | Sued Invitations for the wedding of| the usual number of small parties. their daughter Jessio and Robert E. tea at their home on their sister, to meet Mrs. Samuel C. Adams a Miss Trask also of ey e Sizes 14 to 20 Years will assume the duties | the choir of the First chureh in' September. | EB. A. Wall. an home from Long | ie * M. J. Brines of director of Congregational the 7 last of Brewster have to ask MecCarrick God to take me away Tuesday afternoon, Wed- | jp,Misses Alice and Mary Wall will leave ae served by little maids in Merry ; : aes pete: a September for Washington from her. to reVidow costumes and the guests were nesday Miss ( arre Snyder will be . hos-. | Sume their studies at Mt. Vernon semiWhat ‘lid that blessed child do, but parved with Merry Widow chocolates. | £eSS ae ae poe at eaninary. drop down on her knees in the middle | Fortune telling and dancing were other Thurs¢ 5 ay Milas : rie e Lynch will enease of the floor, and clasping by? hands, |features of the entertainment. Miss | tertain for a mmer I at and Mrs. A. Pred eee Wey expect lease, dear God, n't take | Everest leaves for London the latter a3 ake an extended trip in the spring, v7; mA away. "T aidn't + pak it- | part of this week. The Misses Bess and Mildred Mcsian they will visit Egypt and the it was or a joke Millan will entertain Tuesday after- | Ho and, Constantinople, Greases and WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS. - | Saft e: Colonel and Mrs, jfamily are expected rains | | Beach Katherine Mozart's % cae | . D. Spencer, an - Mec-/| in German to ready for a debut Prof. J. J. McClellan has es aera coma year Not shatent with | studio to the Templeton w appear in the madj}a dozen roles in eras, s Lucia di Lammermoor, has set to herself the unusual task Be | which can soon be rightly and stage settings and| preparation for such parts as he ,; ‘Temple of Music Sne will give, -_=- was ‘a eee aan full * Suits Tn elega of Balance of Summer Goods One lot of 18 silk Se eS sults, ee to ae ee prices, $35.00 to 00 18 Linen Suits, Paice prices $7.98 ST T:b0s to. $45 008 rare t sees aie a Seven Fancy linen "gata regular 820.00 price $50.00 UPas! dese Dock. o ale ater se vesesee. leven eines ana Crash aiitta) pueen ay $15.00 prices, $35 to $55 5 S% ie TF * Rogers, . *yper, John took a party | Cilellan. whom were Miss Gates sanvon scene from LN Seatiee é fees enjoyed | With costume Kahn ae models Exclusive and Distinctive rH home.' p pee , tailored strictly and silks, | Wirhe sympathizing friend tried soothe the outraged feeling of f {di "Hittle lady by telling aes i tha aris, such a thing could have occurred, as the saleswomen not allowed o sell anything in way of w aring apparel that {is teach women eee ateda- inated e apprec HATS Exquisite who spent part of j}the winter in Salt Lake, and who | served by the hostesses, hose who will be remembered for his beautiful to | enjoyed the affair were: The Misses sympathetic tenor voice, sailed | the Kathryn Gabbott, Lillieth Smith, June | Saturday the Pretoria for Hamher | Edmonds, Alice Hardy, Mamie Price, F ‘ : : te where he will study with Hetnereturn of Miss fe Emma Lueyv]a group offis Freneh songs oe a y vinee| ‘burg, not | Allie e FkFletcher,r, GGil enna J Allgood, es » Laura La ; The aces ares aes Gutlbent aR REE aS mann and other noted teachers of the are | Parry, Alice Smith, Margaret King, | Gates to her Utah home has suggeste:. ballnda Cote thal tora Str ause Waltz old world the | Mamie Billings, Leona Billings, An-| to her friends and admirers that she Song. will . * ° constitut a. dramatic in| nabell Price, Augusta Youngberg, Blve some evidence | of her progress ening's rtalnmen Miss Nora Gleason has moved her gompatiile with age, station, or per-/ Lisle Bradford, Beth Bradford, Win-]| beforeengagements she returns with to Bertin. Import- enlarged Professororchestr sonal appearance MBG lellan: ndwill eoneuct the music studio to 227 Constitution block | nifred Smith, and the Messrs. Rulon | gant the managers! lisite | ee oe Peis H. Van Classes will be resumed September 6. Dam jr., LeRoy} 4, that city will require her presence flute obligato to ‘tne "Mad "scene a | | Miss Gleason will spend her vacation , ngs to mind that last | Clayton, L. G.+ eeerdy Harold White, jermany e r inAy oreby illars ashman tn Germany early October, there Ww "ill be be gsgiven until that date in Ogden canyon cae pbave, brings to large eastern | Willard Smith, G. Thum, Dave Thompfore a concert in the tneate r_has been Bee ene a Eee ire ~ o * . . tort ‘ tioss plans were made to in-/son, Mr. Nesbitt, Julian Cummings, eee We ee peprember ae oad oa oe ny is cH Soiil eenint ere 7 ay aco ace n, 3; us br Fred C. Graham will open his studio | Po ena. ning Ce1@* seasor yells ytowith welactione troduce a department of "Art Appre- | Rulon Smoot, Robert Jacobshagé ras sate vaca an ae PP icn.| Swetormaoe, both diene and office of the Graham Musical buciation," a chair of "Cultivation of | Harry Canitner, Wilbur Price, John Ww. has cha irge of the affair is su (ficient and classical. reau in the Templeton building the Good Taste," to instill into the fem-|Johnson, Murray Snow and Aaron guarantee of the final success | 18 Miss Gates has worked hard the roles last early part of September. inine mind notions of appropriate | Hardy BO ae s Burton. HG ; Whitney, George D.| two vears studying har dlffiault. } sec seen be must ais | w G 00 ern to be ns $25.00 to $100.00 dressy sleeve, Fab- orted o n s Long S rape 3 cee prices Misses' Tailored Distinctly Suits oe ee Bea ge Demi-Talilore and Moderate at silks; soft While the Sy mphony orchestra has not been definitely reorganize aft Ww ith Prof. J MeClellan in' charge as dimuch that say to safe is it rector, fall and | the during expected be |may | winter he otha cariseaa Tailored omens new the In ki that not long ago a plain middle aged | prizes being awarded to the Mis voman came in and bought a child's | Alice Hardy and Augusta Youngberg hat for hers elf, because it was pretty, | and Messrs. Wilbur Price and Jullan i heerfully paid $15 for it and|Cummings. Dainty refreshments were ls in Colorings W Pro od aeeleay i cate a styles New in ' ‘ (iL participate he id Eas front. The w oret of it was she seemed | canyon, where they were camped rae to have plent of money, and said | two weeks. They were Shad sis vl ywar Leda al= t ptty hat regardless of | Harvey, Ethel Hayward, L eal ven Dr ‘ . lace, Lucile Jenkins,' Jo llace and "Sho tried.on one delicate creation | Louise Hartley. Mrs. H, J. Wallace after another, finally deciding on a|was chaperone of the party and Roy pale blue chiffon and lilies of the ve ithe and Quinten Wallace chief ley. I thought to myself, surely the fishermer yh saleswoman won't allow her to take It, se 7 and it was all I could do to keep from Misses Virginia Smith and ordering her to take it off. But, no! | Edith, Edmonds entertained the memhe tqok it and paid for it, and a) bers of the Undine club and their esesa alent t have envied the supreme | corts at a lawn party Thursday evenunconsciousness and self-satisfaction| ing at the home of Miss Sm } rith y hich she sailed out of that | spacious lawn was brilliantly illumina : 1 the occasion with gay colored store with that incongruous $25 hat || ated light for Th awalian Troubsadours perched on her oo ainda ie we lela 5 jtined the vine-covered on "When I expresse sed my surprise and ||| porch : I that and furnished Seleetu music , the clerk told me : oy devate it t did no good to offer ad- | throughout the evening. ; ne hb was vice, that when they knew what they | se rved by LaRue Smith onan and wanted, and had the money there twas | Marie Hodson Dancing and pla Se nothing Exclusive : ries During the flower festival, for which elaborate preparations are being made, some time in September, there will be delightful and novel musical in the way of scenes from noted operas yf our prominent mu- al Wawa, Hazel ; Pree oie anata Miss Estelle Clinton entertained the members of her sewing club and a number of other guests Thursday afternoon at her home on A street In a most delightful manner, |ing the Miss mF , i, ar : Tailored Women's ° ene es Leefirst re 1), the performance of nt ar the from return her since Rerkhoel many Vv has she where East, |} |) |) | | | . later in the same week the opera, with its Governor," he Gir "The a Sey aE Is something ae : : | _-_- SSS eee ane time first the for appear het where Berlin, from arrival lher a rina been has musically, | progress, numberher which in of art, anes The rejoice. friends Lake Salt less given bo to program of the quality could hardly be equalled and so be a credit to any musical cente 0 ig i S RT 5 be log will season musical an he ae Salt the at opened pictously Seas evening, Wednesday theater =oe = Lucy Emma Miss 2, when ber lwill UR other in career musical their follow lie Heat oe RSD a rash, hives, relleved by hel which the pro-|ery urnframe to the hearth, the and the cradle, require}ent-upon the h husband's e ake formal | use of a dollar. shh ok afing, a. skin wind er Ands preas fect It eam, | It the combined and rostrum this e« hange, will have to will have tor . industrial systen could in by a ayor said, had discovered "Cc ome this way. r er tor, Ole Excellency, and the elty shall hugo. of church, are efforts come ny me embroid- | | t) ery. depend. moo ) fare other Ways. ; a changed - Ww hen I walked pee me ad F 1ce looks Eotaae: Te Take a dip tn he shut » ery much the door like a cala- eg In the lake at Saltair, NN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN |