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Show ee Oe THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 20 yale une a week llowed by mone not {he ete., ete. the | of writes tters. " spirit I it any wonder that case OUTh dalary | of tae the prostration to California the holiday The ecess! follow t De In the matter F wa , ATS THM AnGO wake | yj ason. _| considers F meaning and beauty of the blessed | our Christmas Spirit!" well known ' : ; } reely or another eleven when the same old threshed out again. noe problem a will es be} The old simple customs clustering around the family tree or the "little stockings hung in the chimney witna care" have given way to automobiles, side) anos, | pianolas, I phonographs, boards, buffets and all the useful and ornamental make up belongings the comforts that go of a flat was read ty ei eee. re « | ela ee ind guests ae er sca ° Sapo ffairs cial afta writes on an a which marked Edith Lee the debut Sutherland, ae I ; lub ma Rams ina * (rood } ing will t t ij of Miss Barl SA ns a get ll WI Shimu mth LET daughter of |.) First and foremost-the children | senator and Mrs. George Sutnerland are the central figure, or should bs | which took place Wednesday evening | where the only home realis so blessed, lef an is in the caiball _ room the Highlands, oe ent the pleasure brilliantof affair, attended] | ; T'S, vi ; i iM strects all over the land at this! « Supreme time, filled with the delightful anti-| -¢ the eipation and. expectation,from which the} bepeople. coming years will take therm one The js bf burden of of indiscriminate course less in aged self imposed, many giving and other hand on her can be woman sald who certain 0 court, congress, and many] naval, military and resident Missthe lastEthelto make Roosevelt her of making her debut December gaities cases js a delight, | what fingers ouse doubt- | con's especially where the dainty gifts are 44 handiwork of the donor, and no| sacrifice is too great In order to give} rea ae ee : eum ne unsentimental bow, 28, will be at Salisbury and gracious acquaintances. | part of and KE pia one : of Salt - ; te 1 calendar last year." "Why will | he ordered five dollars sb) eas er C. Cu ta Dp ace == es a: 941 I! {i ' \ Bast I Saturday ator teed night Smoot elabor Reed dinner followed of; by Senator pant, « at the theater and Mrs. Hotel parts ar fei Raleigh, | day aft srnoon In George ‘Hawenb arth a honor Luke r me oe 200 ir a2 i Fit of Syd 'Flelen | 527 Mice 1 to Suther-|Performances of p VBe I - Ken ur Dries rs ae TIE known re at First Huro a, at her Miras The te has Beer st Druehl She Le * Ghininine hein an new {Glen oy Druéhl Thursday South nets ‘i wise Edith SMELL oT ding ot and Captain 7 se eee tien ryan Ix: Serie Conrat oS ‘doh aad were ges t acular aa aaeel of well afternoon inte re stin & 1 the beautifully eer abies penen. : Miss Eaton, ° cae Henry C Hoffman urday afternoon a gaps luncheon entertained panutifiliy at her ‘home for her t | : ntl t wh ‘nda ] . te ent al a i ' particule Interpretat! "4 Soni 1 t 1 { | tlen int to: M in J i re""é from : tssued | oa home meet ey : (Continued na\ ‘ La. BEEN SALT EDITABLY IDENTIFIED CR LAKE The » : b Mehesy label ; oF their ah quality, on Ck at the post. Mr. and Mrs ‘Wen ner |a be autifully appointed evening 6 : your | sty d of the Rov vane, he . entertain eae to Wall one of | |HAMILTON'S SMART SHOP Christmas Showing of Evening Gowns, Dressy Tailored Suits, Coats and Evening Wraps. Cut Handsome Waists, Lace Blouses, Neckwear and Beautiful Novelties. husband, FURS Specials Sables, Minks, Broadtails, Russian Pony. Boas and Full Sets. THE BUSBEY FUR TURBANS TO MATCH. or our Colts ._ «+ «© @ C ° of the ry oats ees s /hildren's gray Krimmer Afternoon oo ; Child ~ 1 S Captain, Allen in. the ets . and Mrs, KE. Wall and t} ive tomorrow the holida the Misses A. Wall, Alice and Mary ; ' S on a Miss en Evere Ca A s Similar "2 tion, on | ce 7 ecisive every are : . reductions, Fur they where enter eats a *s without = in the Garment excep e aln house. e syty Martin, Frank t R. B. Platt Jv, j Lie ali oe ee 4 orders PHOTOS ‘ Miss Marie r for Haselman Day CALL = Telephone 1011 Ind. Telephone 442 Mole N | | | Do Ww MISTLETOE 442 moe FESTOGNING it 1t. = ot respectfully | CUT a your patron- | Degn & Co. HOLLY Q Bell or Night introduced. All Work Guaranteed. Xmas We } Vv TAKEN Darkness offers no difficulty in our new system to be 4 : ; IN rap JT. ' our : oto j FLOWERS| | | Photographers, 15 West 2nd South St., Between Main and Cullen Hotel. Open 8 a..m. to 11 p. m, Hdlly will be better this year than Our ever before-just chock full of red berries. rm s . ry 17° be firstwill Che Mistletoe and Festooning | ")< ass; ©| € choicest C" | the ani ' ever shown F] ‘iower oe t . in Salt { SLOCK Lake. t] ‘ 1e i wh are ats h Hill =. pita Raye PRICES Ee eek be a general gataering| home from now on and from all girls 00 2 EVOLUTION . eee ee PORTE ETT There will i 3.00 pieces Pp New ° » ec Wal), | aunt, Mrs $ - cB s an Mis for her ° H ur d leave ee eKIDS will gaker fev ays for her home tn} Washington, after spending with ° a.m. EP . Arman, after nearly | Mie nisi owl return week, after spending route in ik "tata City will be at no me with C D, Moore, 33 Third Rows a. roe time . | i | . . 14 u ar Governor and Mrs. John C. 3 sulle and daughters "will leave ttie ret of the year to remain for the winter at thelr cottage i Pasadena, * . ehild 1 York te daugel <A . Mrs. C. H. Van a ye PAIS visit in tos alt Lake this days en a few and Denver, Colonel and Mrs. 16 & treet. . & Philip- vounge for New ita their . 1 The regular mee eta of the Women's league = be held Monday after oon| | at. the fackard library. he ie a: * wWATL-be..the piibiedk to scussed. es | ° } The Afternoon Bridge elub will be | entertains " b a Levi A. ty uns | Tuesday afte rnool * © be will surprisingly reasonable; no barrier at all to liberal purchasing. We intend to share in the gift-giving spirit. boys of the young parts of the coun- attending school, | the spend own to their holidays in homes Clark Miss Lucille fron will come Wellesley to spend Ghtintniak vee the a with her eee i Hi umilton, at the Erans-| = i ) ris | 55 MAIN ST. In Martin's Coal Office. Ma rearet Walker Miss Mar- | and Miss Norine Thompson, attending Miss Bennett's Tiudson, will spend the with their par- are' Specials In Muffs, Collars, guarantees f . . | next aeting of the American| adclety will be held with the Brooks Monday, December 21, r home, 280 A street. The | Musle | Misses | ne FURS In Fur Coats, Alaska Seals, a prices will move it out Oo out F tia FURS } ul pines, try, i for and ; t's too large. 14 FriMr the Theyoung bridgematrons tournament composed of and girls has ad| a un til eid the holidays. Miss fleen MacLé¢ ' who has lately re| eapeea mothe al extended Eastern trip will fill tho le e made vacant by Mrs, R. H. Alle who has jeined her the f ° ristmas Potter Colonel gave C 7 \¢ fie sacly pant OF at Selma near . season 1 ters, Furs stands h too L members X. Smith ¢g ©| Selma dinner Tuesday | W i] spend YEARS. d Thursd daughter, Naomi, in\ honor of Plez sant uncheons and-card parties | who are atte anding Miss Finch's school| Wall. : have been given the aast oe in comin es io Wasnt ater, the famil able was decorated with beaupliment to Miss Julia Cullen, who will go to ish ngto ns tiful red carnations in a cut glass vase| occurs next wee 2 by Mrs Rae and n the center of table with | Howard P. Kirtley, the Misses candelabra with red and green shades. |QOljye Bartch, \ hdna Paccew orth Place cards were decorated with Santa | and Miss Helen Evans, York, where their daughters, Grizelle | Cla and a unique bon bon snapp j Bryan, are pt ipils at Miss and Finch's and Christmas box at each plate. The! mrs. ( R. Pearsall "and Miss Judge school * . individual ices were moulded in the | were the hostesses at ridEe affairs torm of different frults the early part of the wee Mrs . Mary Gilmer will ay nd ti hollAfter the luncheon oe little ones } ° jays with her son and his wi Mr marched to the billiar room, where | Mrs. George L. Savage entertained at and Mrs yack Gilmer, in Portland. * oc ¢ ames and dancing were enloyed by \a serles of es nitee given for Mrs. a 2 Snow, and Mrs. J. R. Davis was leaves tl 1is week d Aley for M rs. ¢ Assisting ae ae aie were Mr the hostess at a sleasant B00 party San I'rancisco to spend the holidays P. S. Keogh, Mr A. Wall ua Miss | ‘T hursday afternoon, followed by a simin ° Selma Wall, ar affair the same ever ning. jreenewald leaves tomorJ,°A. r spoons were give . row ntGy Portland, where she will spend prizes, eet ware wan by uve, wi aL | .At the J. J. Daly ens on Friday a|the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Glenn falker, rris| Daly, Gordon) very pretty afternoon bridge affair s. ins Rice and little Enid Wall, | given by Mrs. Daly in honor of her dt mane nstrom nt Just before a E to each oe eirt | daughter, ws! ' 1 OR ea and Mrs Mrs. Ray TV. Brandon is in the city Was presented a beautiful boo » who leaves londay for the from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, to} Be ‘present were; Enid W all, Gor| East. remain during the ho days witha her | don Rice, Glenh Walker, Irene Hall, ~ ae mother, Mrs. M. R Alte } Miss ts F « ( 19 ‘ evne Tye aS 21.) . holida E ristmas| . | value. ean ee Olive Isabelle Rice, Josephine Richurds, Mar- | FOR ne Play played ae. ae Page ted on h a ae < Reh OBe HAVE WITH und the perae SR ten} entment et | & C: Kelsey,"Child "A Sonnet tGai of the nt to 5r andthe' oO | Burl re th ; ) ° t nein aa? ; yet Hast willbe rfl yah Kableand it ae t luri pon 1 Aut poet i ORI Sete followed by piven by Miss Edn: Cohn in' honor ot her sister, Mrs, Hugo Miss Colburne eatariained at dinner ruehl, at the Cohn residence on. Ea st| Thursday evening for the seniors and South ene stree \ juniors, when covers were laid for 18. Tt rooms were Sitrgetively deco- | The table was pretty with the school rated, the color scheme aa nk bocolors, erimavn and iw nit . carrie t ing gracefully carried out In curna-jin carnations, which forme the eftions, chrysanthemums and roses." Th ° fi ective central decoration. eter the luncheor £ erved ¢ ial] tables,' party was joined by the faculty and Where later the games o irds WANS Hapiédial poss and songs forined part njoye Miss Cohn w assisted byjof the pleasant evening's ntertainlier mother, Mrs. Louis Cohn, Mrs . A. | ment. sae Aa Druehl, M Milton EE. Lipman, Mrs. | M. lL. Oglesby and Miss May Critchlow. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newhouso enNine tables o 500 wer slaved and = tertained at dinner Friday evening for] the prizes of the afternoon werela dozer friends The oC was Braced) awarded to Mrs. Clifford: R. Pearsall) with American Be auty and 1 \ and Ve pe ternoor | The invitations ear dance to be |e° Series Doug i 8:30 a @ pos so-| tioned at ort Douglas, ake place port buffet Dou sup ae aturda ninggiv Sa fis ae enn mee ein ye Ww ill on lace | 4+ ‘the to hi ae evbeen some time a February.be fore the 'be- | Gaptain Conrad at "his qua rtera, in « som ad of ees <a will be a brilliant | pliment to Captain and Mrs. W. A. Cavmallitary and « Ee 1 atfair. naugh, was tntieholts ly postponed on ¥ _@ js ecount of the death of Dr. Shepher A large soc lal function of Saturday | who was a me ease of the medical staff} Was = ic i aome, 18 U street ° * AR me Bothwell tallies tac: pe ae hom: re Thi pm sday Alperse W ace WwW il day afternoon in ene | Margaret Zano WITTE e spec- play _--- fternoon, ai tea Mrs, Rel known enjoy oO yresent af a \n ari lin : er ae terar ally rec i= Oo Fe Salisbury and sope of Salt Dake: | Cioty" people land schoo! ehlidren of al entertalned a rt Jon. by. Mrs The Geddes : the CLUBS aSey lled ye to?ok eon 3 } ; W. WE pei A. ; There | 3s from r . twice at S = eh py charming in her irs, FC. K well tea 17, Wast Mr the! nostess Saturmee Brent tnd evening at ‘losing | 1! eh robe theater so a ft HO = fo | Mr 1} ihe epresented: former Mrs = _ tyre Mar an aac ! Vich Washington, Sen-! Raciatty entertainer at anj| Hoc in ~Nf eRTaee REE soca SRSA TE De a ember : oe a Siar ) Saran eae Se ards guerite urré ave Marjory Howard Martha Richa th Morris Daly, sas Farnsworth, Virginta er uee O j) WEEK IN SOCIETY |] Cai Merit Sik Pow ¢ Clio | old and fol j of Salt people. that you don't care anything | choice home made candy to be sent-5 . " : me ss a - tc the home of some popular aoe i ipa apo 1 elving ae I pone , Eauieto. belle. but to the] 1 x you do War rs ) ‘ : ; must give he rr something in return," | Orphans Home on State street. wn Fe M. ; HEW- eenee Ar ‘ F sons,| 1}Hides narents, air. and" sfes"familFamer:re tine Trent The Trent sie be a worth ati -- . pb nny nigce } act i . iS <4 1 oo ; i]i, \ manywedding of the frit week of interest | MUS," Salt Lake ch will be that) vear" Auburn, : A "Thank goodness she is provided for," ) "old bate he ors was 10 eC "I'll not trouble myself very much | occasion of a recent church mbout her, she only gave me a 25/}when at the attractive candy cent séa- swings ager: e OPEN oeEVENINGS NOW UNTIL C HRISTMAS 154 MAIN STREET. 154 54 MAIN MAI STREET Ories | -_-- Literar Utah ¢ te ae to i Mrs oO J. Salisbury ars James and Walker, have joined Salt Lake colony in W: ashingson } part of the AEs off joe will! White the tu ) public] the whoa in e checks a i ae i | 1} Sayvihcatreetd: t will t Fs ec artai with only the famili ind few uy clos riends pr¢ ent , bride ; cre nie I 2 len 23 a staan , 1908. hn the x 13, work, oH course. of WOMEN fhe sight of the lite faces seen on |gy' membors. of the senate, cabinet, und the bridegroom py Nolan atin' | MicE Gf 1 tea » s tea, better = cen' | EVENTS fon meas ' none " priee. decorated Jn tio | Qqua - Tulla will AE r day good Is --- eae DECEMBER A 2 : of afrea bette but te Sat Lil | any ; for ut Thom t 1 luncheon daught at , (rood : 7 und jomas, = SUNDAY, and invigoratstrengthen you j t itlo ---- ra cheap price. 5: <« i t Benne is is healthy ing, will --___-__.---- ; tell tea reasonable Z ; The idl Mr rte Fol S whi enj yyed mma ; UTAH, -: hose. present ers | -o L as . atte Powe = rae 3 t-| i it arr, pemmond tichtle oreo ehh , ee thy Blunke, Beatr sunmine Josephine | ‘weil. Reulah Behl 1 rae ale this | Gladys MeConaughy, Bonnie Mille id Li " i f thats CITY, host na-| 4 the stivities of the month are largely | = See eeout the debutantes W no | | are us. thie as autumn leaves in} _ ll | Vallambrosa " ne wreat interest to Salt} 17 | An event of P great Lake society was the presentation tea | and LAKE p an Ot Vt | Christmas tables werecolorsprettily club Seer ¢ nthuslastically ao elves ove t the From all accounts, life a 1 | ; a tall iY || younger tional capital ee set js gayer than usual , was SALT ear whic oung . TLcan Godbe. I OF/15 = RS ha Wer ; . : . : ® se to be the subject utterance were faith- | enough importance ' 5 i Sry aa ad at the bey earried out of a scholarly paper reac ¢|Candland an . : > . CF yng Federation of : ‘Js xriving|ennial of the Natk nal turned ho Christ Toe te rin Women's clubs last summer i: ae = Oo 1 1 oF ‘ { as And at the recent State Federathat it a lene or W etch s clubs at Manti wn Mra. =W unfortunately hecome In the present ne ‘ Ape on the Submerged | Prite rd, gay age. Like many other things the real | excellent pay Pies ‘ead by one of | honor of her festival has been swallowed uy 1; commercialism while the obligations here become so great that tt is a re. i , lef when the season is safely over, And socfety can ; breathe f I thef ce rt woman1 nthe wal Higchett of MI: n r Thursda aa Ne? ined by Mrs rete a eta Se aLses nervou some | trips ft il ‘ weel past oO ™ will, Orp also the makes Mn f the Wilso1 n Cor cute me Ete COIN OL ane gonianMienHien clu\ecitCecil was slainentertainea M T s dear at amy slainrainaring, | |S (ear ab aby piceprice. are Li REPUBLICAN, on the for N Ir, con 1¢ Mrs. Byron while the »Oys are legion the holidays and Mrs from Lly Davis's names of who willl Arthur Davis id are at home re nts, Mr. and "There's have with Mrs. Groo. * Mr. and Mrs Hugh .Park will soon be at home at the Riter apartments at sec ond avenue june a B: st ee oan Mrs. Altre es poenBRA ch will arrive this week from 1 to spend the Paiiece with their dz enter aris Sam S. Porter, an family, e.78 the en Mr. their Christmas M D / ce c daughter, a Mrs. Caarles _- d ona M and Mrs. ‘Doe Porte r will leave first of the 1 or Los Augele wren =e The hit Hot eras these cold } o ‘y W, err. ¢ h oco what di I l in Trading {| Were," Homes and HOT COFFEE, hot tea, hot 1of bouillon, hot malted: lemonade-yes, ‘piping ates chocolate milk, . hot hot" and Stores HILL & SONS counts, Ww o Makes Bright. ; THAT'S WHAT you need, and we have them. They are served to "a queen's taste"'-w BW ¢ ‘ 3 . ota canoes os oi a Anyway ne teed es 1em, and. that's > $s Safety for days . . wood SPECIAL SALE. 154 Main st. Packages of 1, 2, 3 and 4 pounds are being mailed to all | parts of the country-for Salt | |Lake people are proud of the Chocolates McDonald makes- just as the recipients are delighted with the individual, un| | forgetable taste. } Read THE Willes-Horne News Building Drug Both All Co. Phones | ; . Kinds Let Out-Door Us Do Your Developing. 213 D. F. WALKER Salt Lake City. 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