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Show ee INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, IN THE LAKE THURSDAY, CITY,UTAH, Ww REALM THE SALT AN O | SOCIETY N J Outen Hoview of Sale Lake's Social venta. A . RKET © BASKET, at o 35 Genitals re a are Paces direct ‘Tronc'sselling sue gra uF "ks tect s ducks, Dales Purl ae 4)a)s BD es. Ca Bere i ir 1bBee ee piperican Tralee Ween Ps Hy. cheese, se, Ib oe een cs at ae el OF. ar Vaeocura ae one 10c ss coe 1tubbard ted Squash, Domestic each . ies 3 lbs Ib te eee a 10@ 4 € StU 10c | mest her | ers a nd aul Many | whisper. ry walk to be - . interest- good but ready i it Wh. atraid It = of [raooee then to ia aoa wa: = really e seemed like a say- ota- | gusted, a to« wen night I ashamed funny; ‘ ? =o i gs ibiienpreie VOrAIC hy pi ae t ae alas, 8 oo and her spon-/ = Soe s S ¢ » i unsaid-there © fhave > ers | , ners x short . Ol bors : lat very | we matter what Since ' are oe Aunt might say was time | esting!" \ ae ES a not What REET things the| that a ? Martha Knowing. with el s suds, bag, 1 dust and | Ay Gi PUL : to glorious be right by a Day. BREAKFAST Cereal With ‘hopne Chopped Cream £ Ham 3 and Coffee. salt, three level le ae eet "Almada: hallow tween Hot Bsremoving temepoontuls very buttered pan two, Have silver or His. it until Apply with Seen ads or chops apes or they | they he ans ea t le a brush | wherever roast ane a ater the pain tn mniornt is by Sa ef the ees bits three bake. inch in Ove rown ‘ ove whe co pe: Su na y ‘be. old ste eRe: Poe S rt ; Se = eee) 2 of aioe be- er are is slow general in Salt aUeEth Ye? kept up nes OT he until is dvaw : When, run ou" ae ite ae person. on rs Supreme J et a > - a Far, ie elr far o losing worth alone too] a a ¢p m ago. ure for a woman ry h h d no matter what the weather conditions tag Aleshire, and to teat Ww inane a Te a It 6 a pleas- | to should be hospitable. It's jn d ona ,woman's place & woman's to make prerogativelightto talk. be Faia and 1 vivacious Ema and Aentactful Let us try our best to be kinder te ; ; neral. : | people relat Let us, in both the commerclal social w re "mnee neandce Sete e a2 eee i Ca the wife of punch ,©auipped you wouldn't | be without one another e-t Goodwin, slioul obtained. 1 If be and for ties a casing pulle ulled b up ete _ may Miss th ne _ ee ne i ee AS. our } ageCre on eae hs ota Waite: ae empire gown, of which old "Wout soon oa"8i froth ean to any used in place water ts that and not ends. | Were ;Cau y blue a aurite satin, very TE REPUBLICAN DAILY PA ct: with : = We where flowers | with a graced ahele =the center of thetullade table, auwith » ries ed one} ia ‘ ae o) P*tce e the shade ath,le . dct eight card. ae s6 of of ] vee places * Helen af 6 , ean royal laid saved a bothered with. was > ith with ciate Often failed Wed< two sumye the 13 | three times a} or this miserable pes Rose: Evans: osister, e , a Misss aVanss Wore won by Mrs. Fred Miss Edna uur Tarusworth, i priae man S Cc Ways and f amous W Cocoa dy all a for Sick other sick throw. It dorubnot the go 5 The Headache, remedies headache away paper over ouignenene Bridge r have with S en d s b Ch and" club Afternoon Douglas w " Wi take or man rl orth W e | ihe:1 ancda ime pur: sur- xbeing,| With paper on as tightly as you can. in the the ice: pail with cream is ft Place the left hours, ©softit): how it wa pall to ic have the and ‘this in itwill" in-the ut has oh 1 Ma | #0n j Stodart 9 iS To should This S e Put.a Potter | ; Lor remen-' The correct shirt w: Li Lr 4 1 <utisfactors it im ee n ae yards of 7 inch om ' ail AITO Ce cline and = Mane id ee ee to, ryan 5. sine rial Pattern an very 2 Pri ; Own of this': assay ace a bine g- Bivee ese eeees eee tsesK Pete ee ee SR store or é ° will v at sl have ]papel eae oe We eae a ek se oe ae BOUT turned. x nated und athe 0a ae ANE eae ghee & e ee ew nee tae! : $300, was . Piano eber now Style oR"? No. 7 South h aughter r them a 7 was $690, now was Ee $550, now : Piano, * used, : Piano now $340. $400. $375. a 5 r $550, now $150. Loe kO70, now 7 ‘ $425, y 70 Was was $200. was [ar Piano . Merrill Lauter " $375. " |[§ , ; may.be, i with sft at a 5h hart have lettin that In ‘the: : We trictly* will pay fresh eh ce eo _ : Of course | South of ice } cozy, ich'.and c left s j home | on. until Misses at ergs "THE highest ROYAL price CAFE, for Re the Solid sale z be a iaariatic es: ee ies irg i . allneral general fe Che sell ‘ 0 eat yet d in A . ie wroniers now | | Cc hif lr that ever they 1 at t se e lowest OT. base Katchen 5 Tor 0 for regu ' 27 ae ane Ses 7 at wil candy a" « : oe Sau tA es8 Holmes. will eta Peete ' will ye- , The three hundredth anniv Milton's birth was remembered board, hy glass TYG Wi pace CASH the 18 ee ee . 50 , Se ante: front, Mey regular eens. etal te price lenrents OR FOR ONE e e A JS : literary contingent of Mary's | academy. J From 9 till 11 wi dnesday || morning, the class of '09 entertains d ; the Sister and students at a literary roxram, consisting of sketche of the poet lif Short analyses of his) ork ind a contest of selections | Anlatea from his poems or bits of in-/ terest from his life and character ; The biographical ivi ' aah interesting. sketche revealing ae - poems was interspersed with illustrative selectior making the matter . highly entertaining as well as most prea D Ly instructive The p Tram ee in' a lively@ contest. Round aft round: of tations anecdote of interest acter and ‘ a curious relating to works were his life, given, until were | last the prize Mil-| | Whose memory fell to Miss Taylo seemed ine xhaustibled ViVit « \ DOB, : n, the man most intimately to a >. 2 @ ery attentive audien Such young Mrs. E. B ted lis left Wednesda ! ay oN es eas different period of | for Spokane » spend the nholldaal us life on the distinct phases of his| with her ae Lughter, Mrs. Wi WW eer volltica d yetical Woods peers mee le ug ainers disBee Ree ies . e i : ¥ ributed among the membe) of tin A NOVEL CHRISTMAS GIFT. Miss Burton viewing "L'Alvery novelMadsen. idea is Ow aoe | class, leero "J} Penseroso, and the Ode|by A Poulton, &advertised t th 1 eae ge ese one up aD OA t Z be . price ar Be € weelt | st} the | her} of: pier ea en ie Bere e aaa en soclal evening , and > . Cabinets, Cupboards : : Glass oak ae al ¢ Methodist ian fp Kitchen h andig prices eC I negatefey ey ? father, G. S. Holm home at the Knuts ford | on STORE. ° foniers, | | | j home e: akon yared Critzer ticles the have NEW =- will entertain ulfternoen it the young» p social affalr Mie ae ee e There will oved With J pasaich folded linen ; Will fate # out THE Cabinet, regular price 8.50, aol sell for % her - Miller this = 3 353 $ he : ai Jo street. Tonight service-| ideal | church pleasant i EBs Ge the : ; , Ibe entertained | } Ae meee Lo LW ae ae, ts 4 # 7 The eS ae of the Ladies'| Liters club meets this morning at] siete oe house: Mrs.-G t:. Bothwell | will read the paper on the Gallic War. ate mo | °° "1 B . ° 8 Mrs G rR Aley will leave nex week for San Franciseo, to spend the holidays with her mothe Ir. Aley | ; will j oin her late r ° Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Henrotin will leave today for thelr home in |/Chieago after a short visit with friends and relatives in Salt I "be | PFOBS* the hould washing Liss hing bed most caro p> "sb 9 a aaatatative "N She < STREET o ees entat ae Mrs of os condition of MAIN 34 oo 1 Lar se mentsat Smith emp ae Mrs. Glen Pan-Hellenic au Erni popeorn, out fee in er 7 F a been Dh | Benner ais ike . AxX tee en NG agakege soap and cola <¢ rans inh iins/ har tho. as . hould be washed on} for froning hems.requiré i i Mrs H. jr. j ss plenty Oe Etta side. n Liberty Chapter ‘s tersSpirtt of theof American Revolution,"Dp Burwill 1} tertained this afterlioon by Mreé Washing 1 Be u Linen sides Wrong " @. en ieee number "md1isce isc |. s If fo 2. us ‘ att With gifts president salt pail crochet. needle, way for working rags, and: are mad kitchen me f ;an a hour pints and this pattern aa one) water "to 0 bu measure ze 36 ce of pattern 2G 4 10 cents n ; ~-Dpartment POOROR MIAN a? Kt Es SAK 2H Rese ah wake dil Ooh s catches nekcld D beri i blank ink out Piano Bros. Player W . eee - jar buck Nail ina . Wall. be n knit with excellent nDhii carpet u = a present © 1909. Pianos = 7 waht re n ever Covers Bridge rs Saahie a €rs Robes n }4tU: Caney,et DOOtN, < arn will have chars5 V tahip AOI ‘ a ry t S a our +. Ist, store é Becker eu | Eble table -- Gnner, puttin. a fruity, Jar careful to pia it down well . : a Spoor Put round piece of over the top and serew the op when >0 r either |] Wednesday | suitable for holiday ‘irs. C, D. Moore, from the in and oco istmas Tg Jan. . a hand- vinegar ads Satin Keep Lee 0 Cream. ic cream leftover fo keep bout Widow must vacate < 7 = De Pivas & Harris= was Bh $375, now $225. = ~The.- prizes s U, Leonard, ure shaken from the aero pr aan eho ef from the onds, as honor of Miss ‘Tow tog it a ie the end of the rugg is|for her home in California. the tt were Jald for alae eee xe . ; gride Rem cure Vike everal mutter out Donald é must :‘ St. by # iver ‘ ; ; cues ‘piven' $5" the: suret of 2 es es regular meeting of the Regi- mental Where wall i © soft and loose | that a nail driven into it for picture | va bracket will not bear the weight | ot the latter, it may be easily ca died Mix # little plaster of paris in teucup with some water Scoop. out small hole in the wall with a schewdrive fill it ith the plaster, and | tl insert the nail gently it wilt | set quite hard in a minut or o, and| the nail will then be perfectly secure supe <r Old-Fashioned Rugs. i The way they made the pretty, old= | fashioned rugs in our pg indmother | day Was to'take the tops of old socks | iT tocking and cut them round half an inch in dlametey Then they | rin i e i : All Pianos at a cost, except Anderson Pianos. in honor of Miss Yellow and white n when to ie The V on the hostess 8 Lo To a teaspoonful of yvanill Pour into apaper buttered mold iiterod und steam Turn id colt Ue 1 2ass oe on Pee .Vans o ar byee Mire. asHector Seauetigentertaining ne rT mos- often during wolor Say from ve ablespoon‘ i With four tab | add one pint of cold cover W gent yery gently for one 1 : refully and serve hot or ies co. 1all the} post last evening, ant great dealplecesmoreanswer satistac| Mts. din iuteher, Lieentertained atanda tion Steamed c custard. % "hob gee Lamp write ks our nearest agency. La We ¢ entertaining at four || of bridge Cullen. Julia cuted in On cf fo here oc Aeaibaaen and one pint of buttermilk ma : = e drv ingredient pour them among the dr) Mix well :and ste: steam foryxy t three hou Seater re or 0 @ Evans . afternoon, W 91 Main the decorations crude ee attainable. : being quite S. ss i oiled fregh ‘on ae Indian Pudding. 'Steamed > two cups Indian meal into A sift in one cup of flour,i one nfulcup baking soda, ‘raiains. a pinch Beat.| of | of sultana one egg, add two tables poonfuls of ee eee read Mette - the Me cerosene not only drives the]. filles away, but when the places where they breed are sprinkled the eges will | be destroyed and the household bier broad Put basin, four eggs Seat bright, to Every lamp warranted. CONTINENTAL OIL (Incorporated) roses in table, »; a American seen sills and wipe off the netting | nesdez "®S4@¥ screens with a cloth w ae with tables erDo this ; eee of | be teas eee Bex sR enced ofthe light-ideal burner. dealer andik ayo nerayne =e So eoands was an elegant imported of pearl crepe satin noi laca: gray and xvi alto : ae a Pp hi Sat hi silver trimmings, made irec ae > a rie Betwe on in i. cow> ee eS the reprerooms were thronged with use kerosene, and sprinkle all out-| houses, barns, garbag iles or drains with the mixture : I niten aneras i Ee i i 2 : |window like | vingsar a mad : the wick as high Made of eee clad plated, latest imoe cata costume ae: ne A ope! 2 poe equal troleum,Daneel or, if | oats Are More Sao coat is slightly narrower than of t winter across the: eHGMIe at ‘ The fronts are double- | aut fastened with hi uge pats se co sitio ce ; "brilitants set, in a composition ire steady by. ai = sh a a hot water 1 pplied at once it usually) food looking tone that comes in so] wl succeed in relieving it | will Tre ent neurly if not entirel th man ibrics The are lightiy emIf ome second person will dip the] Mu Floward P Kirtley will enterflesh fron EOD ees bl < lor pain broidered with a heavy aver thread tips of the fingers in vinegar and thet , | tain this afternoon at bridge at the 1 ulting eromy is 1 BHOD OF Win. Col MOUTDEE yees ah LONE 26s ; r] is. Hehtly strolk "the rorehead, stroking { | George ipfu T. Odell he home ter in compliment drunk in ‘sip without fullne each fastened, ae tly Culler | Steamed Gingerbread, will often affo "Al rellef at one When | at:wrist with:a-b ution of brillla an up and down and around the temples, |ito ‘ Miss : Julia alee 1 ) » « o ) i this prove isutticient « flanr wrule nished with frill of old lace rellef wil ) found | i j x ane a . npr oa ing out of % te au id add . oneoe teaspoonful he blouse that ri of baking s¢ode. |cover abovt this | If theno painful there is-no place. lates one shouldendushits to do be laid | bigh-walsted this, how-| skirt is: built of. gray Cullen will Be Byer filet lever, dip a handkerchief in vinegar }#t.aMiss luncheon Friday given Cel by Miss | two teaspoonfuls cinnamon, two tea ; ‘ the seat of pa n It should be tulle In the course round mesh that ts tnd lay it Lorne the forehead ata | Edna Farn rth, spoonfuls - ginger tw } teaspoonful: hot he skin can bear it ned should fashionable It is draped over thin silA‘ carraway seeds, ‘ i is Orie one cupful currants, id fc the I} a id Ww = r g so} . Ver gauze, and show round sae | guimpe é SOON Us a bY) 1 soci : Mrs. J. R. Davis Pt will be hostess this pinch of salt and a little grated nut"Thi and stock of Mechline lace It ‘Slee ‘ chief becomes di and) warm meg dip Melt together it ifternoon in a saucepan at a 500 party her harm home, are Jong | and tight made o trifle over again In. tine vinegu id uppls 10762: Tenses Second CS Our at raat satel "6: y erat e ST cy cl of |) wrapped around the arm to the fore) adounti th pain } | ‘ U5 tablespoontuls z OF. Super, TOW thar Here and there are embroidered tablespoonfuls l- | disappeared of butter, six SACs 4 clip of hot tea ‘O taken | 12 the: evening. Mr. and Mr Anta ae ne | bane nd "they is one: larze: onc in' connettioi (ints Wl he found will entertain a number of frien L | molusses; pour them among the flour dt where, the ee tucks under'the skirt ; ‘ 2 ecard wld two well-beaten eggs and enough . | ntez beneticial. t On mu ‘ dows of e . buttermilk to moisten. Pour r ints - i " . inelo te vill be given thi en ~r¢ ol cover w with etc buttered A. Ager ngton week. at sca. tin ' spe ee Bees sige! = , Bias nss half ufternoo liaked Cheese Omelet by Mi 7 yz Wow's Me TRIS Wsther I Os . A (LAAN e Allen" DE? to Mm Clean Spots trom . Wall Paper. ‘ iii ‘i Oven Ott r oe ole mre I t lu | other omelet } bul I ou Bt oe 6a "that thes ; Che. spot that find themselvse on} ‘ : a a Ae: 4 | eased bakedish: 01 ui eat 1 rane 1909, without hol Wall piper more frequently in summe : , Th ai Ladle cops. simple guild Way | c ot to Beat ml ee Miurk | thage neid Veer beolute. fillingo' these ; a ‘ cuarantee. iy tha pail Ther a | than t i cum at any be other quickly tim | eathedral n b e quickly -parish will enthed open I} ii The beating | of ¢ noul eggs froth, | then set in a pan of hot water and} he for $150 ca yt alr : Poulton ind easily removed by making tit} Christmas sale t da) i the eay. | . . eovered. until firm often E a tiring Mudsen, task, will be mad @ cuale Owen & Ce L1 Main asier | bal St. dough vered, of g¢raliam flour and boilin chool rooms at 10°30. Luncheon will} 1 an : ‘ai srt if , Ruy i euE bre aking the ¢ ges into the a 3 = ae 7 oe a -= nis ware basin. eee the ™ eae latter is rinsed in One os and break > L Bic into uP small put Der pies a5 matt rs. I era aie al or ? Mr | aT Jennmn ‘ chine de eM wer . @ree8 : each, plece is used it should: be] and Dieckert The tables: anc JQOLNS "| ae t ne me od d cueceesmet " fa TTERN salt, doubled stan in on is ¢ itself so there svo is ; nj} will be unusually _- attractive with all} . 1 ¢ VW hile i beating | ] them ints ane rticles < nd doll War ‘ = A} eg : Tum stu dent-a gown ‘O8e aia ie To Rid a House of ~~. Flies, the ‘tulnes 38 disposed | W nS are revers, th AVOLamp™ amp nee mentors members of hed ashing ston's monerel send omicisl ages onltivate The can : . all =pbe ' cultivated. I lit, . ' peice ; The li aus aries Miss Pearl Van Gott was hostess at are full of brains are crowded a beautiful with 00Ksells-b:our luncheon vaitine Wednesday i: on conesGay a t | use a. aa oth walting to | ae ao aire for a ee of her you so o that| ant ) The hour. The at Garling- oa ae Smokeless Device): of =e low as you pleas here's no danger no mS -no smell ust direct intense heat-that's because of the amok eless device, ulifully finished in nickel andj Japan-ornameatal h Th b { an ere, e brass Iont ho uarts,as ing wy or 9 hours. It is light in i weig t-easil ; carried irom room tor ‘oom. Every heater m toroom. | warrant Gen- bow! er 7 | suitable ‘ineldent the witty rejoinde ‘I are, indeed essentials These things --- ete a milimany ied : || charming charming how much can have from aimtatirig of th M: argery Aleshire, Miss Sallie or Ss > only knew you z sa Aleshire, if you oan) congressmen, pr eat a cr wn tea had = e central decoration antable overturnet ral earn are-and re= tapte. a ik ene ae Seen oe ti < y ‘ group o charming young girls, including Miss , say lawyer the Par aoeseen palms "and wn riled c _ were in grace- er sh acd so ' vexatiously young one - iu ‘You can quickly heat and keep cozy the draugh ll or cold room- hamper, tull and overflowing with the cae e aoe roses, flanked on either y Y ade 2 g eheccats shaded een ape x z 1 one enc of the table by Mrs. Garlington, wife tees oe ; vurite ; and ee ‘at =o er end by Mrs "arter, wife of the . ly senator from Montana. Frappe was old- half wae = brilliant weeks their rot mtg while with exclaimed | a even are "eh ons as charming Edith Lee rte senate or en Oco the ae eae hati Sn aa Ss e 4 Lake, number of naval, resident people, with indeed, | < ieee a at}zg € oreee ese oe ea ne cee z "13s ennui. "What's many large and the a hostess "oa oar The : place, eee, as i ann eaves routine, court, >» & tary, . interest- really premium. g e > hay, | 2nd th PAS s alone, . be can chums on your Hiccranaye Tapes. strings, throughbe ay may They s n Dp Mrs George presented - to ev en| hooks and eyes or buttons in this|- This niethod ca us been tried and round ? ing & held in th > hall 5st. i1all at or Fort | Case When they are sewed to the} to bé excellen i Douglas was gay wehaukinels: pleasant bands of skirts, , to towels or to the a arm holes of waists | affail fair for the pore eof | nev tables of bridge Use Newspapers ee were ‘i When Siveéuing: t f Eleven q) ‘ oe = ; Soe 8 filled | hang ing with the them officers and up they ladies are of se ot Somie ttl thtul "he s" | the c . oie we SR ORE sth a. a ae rm "loops ! roll 1 nf rd a am oly te | os ttthe | Tollowec « a ater andnd pub »y oulr mothers have been} served Pana and regimenta ren 1.2m Preparing "the: tape for draw} | proved strings utterly useless. the end No one nowa-| dered a half hour's musical r fe ct , one ram ee 0% DlOCe Of tape the) days re moist tea leaves on the cur-|at the beginning of the eveni x AS | requir er length are neatly hemmed, | pet or r when sweeping to ke sep the The hests and hostesses of the at| &nd it ls then run through the casing dust Pe] because of the stains whica | fair were L 1a nd by meuns o bodkin. When used us} are bound ike be in PI satan | etr es one end A of the tape + TEORCTM | ot - Eee Dead bie. 1 eaults: ry Che | Esiifott, Captain Conrad and gs _- fold: a bac sae) Ww ib, phe fold Dé ole os Ople know. that it. col- | unt. Ils. < ‘ veo) ways | to > Barr tape is neatly } lects dampouess and wu th ‘arpet e of hot wa- | stitched to the wrong side of/the gar Newspapers dumpensd. Poe Preceding the bridge party at the een tea € ir ellef for are e: e gurm nt eon. 1) used jn three ways, Mies disappear. "This, tao. win preven [GMysanthemums wero the attractive |{fl Milton Piano was $475, now $275. used as draw strings | Auitoes. Sew aaa of at pleasure Vhen used as ties in- | thy y are sewed to aprons, corset coy- | : er drawers and other garments for | pork | the purpose of securing them to the| | bruises, broken skin, sprains and other| | external hurts of accidental nature it! | should be applied immediately and as hot as it can possibly. be borne The | Wate: shovld be applied by loths rung : , r by ; 2 PCa tie on specific few + - To ont oexiste fj ica miserably = th atrdneae LITT RIC in are recopuised in ) . ‘a our a = Tapes internally<or -oxternally: gx a-|™ of sugar, three r\ | SerMath,Mone te temperature: varying accord in each with intaneent ee : eges beaten separately, one teaspoonful vanilla. Cream butter, add sugar : vaten egg yolks, then the oat-t and beaten egg yolks, ther meal, salt and baking powder ang} infil "* el iat: 7. whites well vt as > CBE , 7 beaten: a, @ drop several| - : as pepper and salt; sweetness nddé 7 et i tee te the ae ee ca 1€°PS;= s Sa the gencious een : flavor . and ancbrowner. : |} lO make gravy richer s ear s | use a trifle of sugar also in the roasting or frying of veal. Put a tablespoonful of pure white | ar lard the s starch whenPea you boil et it, und you will have no trouble what ev er from the ‘starch sticking .to the ir Oauneal Macarocons, Ty anda shalt cuptuls of rolled Oats: two an half teaspoonfuls baking powder, one-half teaspoonful butter," one Mem water destroyers. ‘ W ies Sauce. Sc amit tad for berax water. hot when the pe : po to 7 os ae bedst a eis Sart a yg pork y ; DINNER With Rtce Crackers. Stuffed Olflves, Breaded Veal, Stuffed Tomatoes, Escalloped Potatoes. : m French ree aed Dressing Modiveeaiat. of On 0 affair was held in the handball roo the Highlands = tatoo" noof me High a Seng and Mrs. § erlan have thelr apartments during = taeir stay in Washington." he large number of lnvitaians tented peraes all | members of the senate, "cabinet, different and full of the use in bejng ready with a nice word-a pretty thought?" "What's é , ‘ i |-the use in eing pleasant. and talking a lot?" a. ot These are Meas the thoughts of men. Thue oa ee = a sti --- kerosc 9 : Hatlalgiii Copsomme z ruit Puddin offre a a sans eWwspape insect Tea - e put aie tro Egg: +55 LUNCHEON Fried Fillet of Sole String Potatoes, accent them be anything No = WOARDING ; ne on piece Of | either ‘ es o lamp lz P chim-|ioops. = Neve. and Tob re caning Sugar. I riried and Cakes leaving strong boiling teoO The women, too, > rtai " 2 or € crate ele Soran ri e 4 inter-]| tribute! - it is8 our| left4 : Soe ae nah aera é I a 7 1aaoe een s Sspatierer J Pi a ec he ee has*Yr as18 what 28 much t he has without not AE me i i: zi fan ae ae Pare + -Publius Syrus + iz ove a new silver dollar Silver spoons and forks may be kept Grtttsrtertesesess sess esd, sree? ; 2 : Wace aes res hours in the water will are} time or ee 1 mirrors with warm whiting in a muslin 0lish S a ul side Side ing is at any , | ashamed -- 2 hase EF forensl ocl sock made a resolve not to be} most friendless to tell people what I knew | The man who very | we are troubled noon ao as to aman Sa a3 eee the better ane ous alsas, what is the use in eeping talents erger aient rae to (eo cman coeeie i "AUS edad the u ter S f quicke pictures, or Vv as/a as vastly He! matter w hat has good entertaining. other story criticisms at the end| Bret Harte beenbeautiful given, no matter he continually says the} | if he > Wwwas ' the creator of "Miggles" ANgeles tactful 2 ng: he ean be depended j}and "M'liss'" and "Jack Hamlin"-no :| upon help i social ea "-rency Bo Se te anit atter if ee was : to as oe he? Sees a J Snel e " ae spontaneity « } > Ha! » Ha! was I cannot 1G 1e€s help | sald Shiite ung ever| aeeo cae Cts ee but chuckle with glee when ‘nyone/ their ease in either the social or i ee me such a compliment Quite business world-who can appear at] ;a longf timei ago-10 years or more-I| their r best -freak as yee i say say 3 be ; Was a perfect and and do the far as the social ea thing-who can fill an emergenc y d dd : . Wi on side o aan ) €e Ss concerper g and] yen | : be a delightful table companion and] I was invited to a fri iend's s home [ sat te MW u _bright story and | laugh | and_ be Hone for D The come Shae .smile ss a dis- | loant neal ji meee ' i "| eerey nian dis- | sympathetic and retentive mind-or ofactthis tongue; a Tonanas, do sane \ dozen 1Pineap . 8, a OR... ee each derful s tragedy.| do?' "Who I - ome. Ww hethen Cae ee Ife books, al-!| . 10¢ | 4'ways ae Who has {s a 10c Ib. Menu = took a popular youngér society set in member Salt' Lakeof : merry-a rson who is not too] ridic ae Giouan timid to be interesting one . : a os ye ee of the household of Society, of the mountain tops, give us more sue h people! oe . covers eecta ntous in|» | more shinny 998than e, le noe ia : il £t : stories and| before thes wit, be yet, i ¢ a 150 | acne TWD. 3 bunches sen oe onions, ee eevee wocc', ccee and eve phrases, Ks, ons adaptable; ca er y E aa ac eo jusece ae ears : again, : when5 es = ae eae Malate copie L entertaining-to Xx ......"7 - in ashamed ee ete more dg Beets, lbs ete g 3 puuich Pleplant, pe Se Ate nes; ap pas package os Prone rs) 1b. Dates, t Ib... Pomegranates | more .._. their (Bike. ‘stich a , te a stick all evening, and, of! | course, was intensely unpopular. But! : Fl laRAiy . nist Haplred a" on. npn Romy pk : asked er | 3 5 to ah se y ere td never | the | dosen oe z ue * we as "a vara a -_ will be laughed at, ‘thn at | des pa 7 & 7 learned To ‘talle "y e « 4 simpletons « of ourselves, | have le arned to-well auvawentan or, Worse sti a erer ; Stlenine > enone ae | Grerie imines 2 tes petseaipin rer and be ne enough to keep my writing i 1 : | desk full of invitations and my walls | An interesting man is met. We ad-| covered with friendship trophies del ih mare | h ee i company, | What is the use of be ing afre ld of enlightened mine gain an | people-what js the use of being . as-| attractive woman is seen eing We a Of | be-}| hamed of what others miay think? foeats ee over her poise her | course, there are things that are bet- | 15 gs oo ecu lb cabbage, Cauliflower ‘S wes are are fe 1 a 22. ORC cabbage, no ae pots atocs, S lbs.........° Paranips, 8 lbs De clea sis ele a ars Ps ces in» Sutherland, few Was re: oe pfu a of ae outside | -to speak out no grow self-conscious, pon-| consequence would 35 2 aac en oe fe > rc Irish potatoes, bushel ../ 22: eet My there who { Cremmign a Pp es ro butter, Grae ee yutter, B, sie1b. % s, . ee wae string beans, lb., ......... Lettuce, bunch eewcdene. Grussels sprouts, Jb ‘ * oat Sie t an @ saleie Mane Ipern siavl e seit s » bune . : Vv > we= : for Queer eee Tomatoes, M ba pareote,8. Ibe open pacntly consider this sentence. persons | life " ha. ieee should Tic 20c | SOciety, or Ing t vl£ ‘ Over . over st ihe at think a pracy nc lb. ada ™ ee 1S a aie Srey ern 3 Mee eh oa 8, It" ‘it Dx See ca tetece tes ees eons arcs aeng cae pal BDLGNGRNE ck Eat pais society Washington society their young daughter, Miss in co and are arrivin ore rap acked Someone after having spent a shape There is no ei excellent delightful hours itt & a age of anything on nat cular' short. | heard to exe Maia Spal re c proce are: practically : ; a aiaten gta aaa [Ute he' Ya nor auhanee xs ae id cs ; sting!" J ‘ pPgltow ing wwere the prevailing prices The women folk as well as Mallard function when Senator and Sutherland" formally HellGay tee rapes "for Christmas cA on the HAvEt E ieee re lo arrive - brilllant social' Place in W ashington, Vednesday afternoon, which was not only of oo rest in the national capital, but MAR 3 10, 1908. | OM HOUSE FAMILY DECEMBER Mutiette era til Miss m lor : ani Se Samson W ork &% Mi Camomile, aa oar pee ane <Agonishes, The anulysis Biaby. 7 ‘‘Lycidas; nd ‘ia Jed 7. ee and iis of each of |3 {antee 1909, More Se have past The ati et " six pairs-for $1.50 that they'll wear Uitte without holes or replace than been week a sold hundred on this boxes plan guar Sud "Ge the the during. sox the | j |