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Show THE - REPUBLICAN, SALT | LATEST PHOTOGRAPH LAKE CITY. UTAH. SUNDAY, OF LOCAL STAR OCTOBER 11, 1908. | gt | j | AN account of the great demand for our popular priced Hats, we have decided to give our | RESENT indications] tertained the members of the Regi- | seem to point tomental Bridge club, which has reward an unusually |cently been organized and will meet ‘a | every month The rooms were beauseason in Salt Lake! tifully adorned for the occasion with } society, which will) auturnn leaves, vines and be ries, | be formally ushered| brought from the canyons leven in by the annual} tabes of bridge were played, with the sa nba ball Nov. 7./ first lady's prize going to Miss Ward, is also| the second to Mrs. Weiser. Lioutenevery the posibility that officers and at "Fort ladies Douglas!ant of the Ward garrison | man's captured prize and the first Lieutenant social scheme important is the certainty of seven | from weddings before or scheduled during to the rate social would affairs seem that jn their the irrigation train. B. : of the elabo- established the take | Milford holidays The standing and popularity brides-elect will bring many W 8. Ad- congress, It | lewis Russell repu- | bridge and at a tea, ° of bridge were was assisted by . woman tanded the week. and state Every days and cars filled child fair few Utah during minutes evenings to in at- the of leaves and last | (ons. during trains overflowing tumn the . electric j deposited . dle oe eae ae se arate in P Salt leant Lake who Stee imen "State . tive soe did atend. make echoing fairs % them not are - au the the = always = <a prom ing the 6 etter ' cant "of enough of de- posand the Lo falr Utah. tratt "alone to interest much praise and arouse " F. J them Weblan s friends oyla todas Jean * glare Odell See tee Mrs. . W. C. treasurer, | aE | guest of | art satMI iss Addie Los ecine| could hardly be | grift, has seyera] her been the guest of honor informal card affairs the Mrs. Cosgriff entertaining wee ek, » Tu esday ee a afternoon - and ; at : 80 peaches and pears, | her ¢ 8 ¢ > amber, ture, formed ‘Which milles' to' a truly was Bee} charming worth "Then: pic-| going there- afte a. many] were eaeicite Among ny | x those ae B Sertchd given aor sforc oo were are the i Mi | | Gl erinacd E ong e needle- | Gra work teukillery among tho needle-| Hto w Grant Hampton, | freeFor of Miss the e was the hostess. Jean Odell, freee one Tee MISS qa ROSEMARY R by fairies gers of girls, instead one and of it dainty iaterial have been woven of our the own would skillful artistle almsot | week. | fin- seem to : Miss young|ing : aienes Edith be | George . Sutherland, daughter of the quite Sutherland, who charm- and mous child labor law, by his life and efforts children the most and has shown|ernoon his devotion to | Harris left orators of the presided and Mrs. anqd|lightful day choice ir 1 WEEK IN SOCIETY A was {\ affairs by the Merry the of week, when was our be st home of Wirt Boust rooms were ort Douglas is asuming its old-time | ssion M air of activity and interest, The regints Myr. crate which the an local took bride's ; 1 {| | a and eh Thursdays RE sas commandant's een was the scene at the quarters of a same] Colonel aiers. weWaltercee S. well known so- | where for the otc musical ee en- Scott | Miss will make ' at by The le e occa > ae circles their SoaSkilhorn'§ Beth L as home _ ° hich AMIL ON S SMAR S a OUR ELEGAN kind ‘i pte en antBt the street. M LINE Davage Mi pera ae of new of standing andingg of )- Art Mre | nual auditor,| Widow'? and co of ppicaltt Y ees ae Mrs. & CoO. with W opera J. M. _The week Sewing Friday ce will afternoon coming held in Royle brought from the former of| Mrs. nt, e es SO eee tonoO ae ostes as alten C. W. | program Treaa- No with Baler Eee better the ce South Grant ateetrin 3 ¢£ a . ret could D cae oa : a ae erst were ppl ns earn Gu = ac ap Ms r S oe Re che aa aes Bs gr times ose ne | ee vain {| in]. at at a in ® for ee ion on home of the the ey oa are he gar- largest many ef ee af-| months 22, Ww The oman Versus Great the , r+ he : with' eal 2 p. saurie."' Address, Elmer Song, Mantt M. J. 3 J. in end: rare reml- relics 2 den Revolutionary fame, direct a emp of sociation for a|give an | reading Keadafteron| Mrs. oe ae etSam Mrs. ia us en weve ee of St. bridge tea Mrs, will be in the of the a me eting ee ans' party C. W. C. Miss H. Do altttle HL of par-|the the mM. : aren of organize of hh Our|tionary fabrics S and s suit one shades 7e. wears gowns ond Tuttle of Albert J. a entertain afternoon will Alta give Nampa, have - "t Fe C, a bridge| for Mrs. church ar eon A. = J. Brines; Brines, p. m. Brines. eis years war. J B idl and] View on State at requeatedm, ac-| tent, o n ; satin 3 display. The 3 the See personality of woman herself. 7 i shades in artistic are individuality\ the e being woman in used CORRECT res oLs be held TERY eMIL ule AND F EVENING oe TH eet © COM- WEAR. a wear b feature. The They are truly autumn is omber shades coloring es on eason being used to a great ex- : will be to Ss board s be Reading A. meeting Mrs, ° a meeting club B. Monday of thethe rest ¥.] |club of will | the club of Loulse ned bene in theaa parting _ rte 00 afterna. Mt homoor of Fr Tas eerie on Mrs,roly E. < ee Ares ly Hauxhurst ~ . attended, ma fox ee orig Gurciinioe Cummings The an oe by a Teun ee _ Mrs. Byand Mrs, Fred Bick- of Mee ee anes - | Mrs. as Me ‘Niece; "CO punishes. e eee ee Mrs. Ti home i ae pe ané Agger 7.ae rs e*eie Woman's Republican club has oo eenee nie Si meron rs of the club tak& entertain S eing present to welco me |@nd guests, a headquarters in room where 220 for the cam- in the Judge they will bufld- welcomes all por- ees, OE |"? 14. cha aa ee Wednesday, ees Bioneers wil October meeting room 21 at were many A, Memorial hall, iy, J Pes A cordial invitation especially extended to pioneer mu- other | ®!clans by Arthur Foote Zuests aside from ae of not' the and their descendants, ei, hives, relleved by itsin' kind Salt chafing, wind or Satin skin cream, InLake, America, and has done aoe more meet by Bay|Poet of Mrs. the afternoon | dis cussion 1119 Friday afternoon at | als TN GAiSe ntact har in Frank Yukon. on Anderson. And guarantee Third| Will be held. held tise . . Ree later, Hospital E Dei who ball te who were The Women's of will | formed the the clubs extremely be given No-|hensive Ings, the the sae blenntal mae wnen many Rood | biennial National in June, satisfactory resume of touching which SAL The would read many in| ne of were acc ts ae for WOMEN'S CLUBS | | iI Albert father pro-| < week's at the biennial the impression of In-] exhibit, which Labor|Ciated, and of Boston, the where | Mghtfully important issues now ba-| public, and the responsibility : Sol} of made was such interesting ountry. Mrs,| Men when political tendencie s, the club womer sirens | Mim, Booy lowes cae ines of the Ladies' Liter. ; ary club Friday afternoon Mrs, Byro idge tournam nt has been ar-1C ummings, state president of - ine , score of the young ma-|Utah Federation of Women's clul society girls to be played| will take place events of, the urg s ae | sible t vat nd ane Sueiemiee e to atten e annual coon neceat Mantlcordial October 21, 22,‘extended 23, telling of | | | tee invitation by the |club women and citizens of that en-| | terprising little town. The full pro- | o re! . | here given: a) yee ears sessions * seasoon Me eting ici Pasting. of the, wraskts the ve 7 wk MATS maton nbearer Peterdom of Bar' Bpan~ | BE. Na- Licenses. Gard | train of board The by the greatly club a character that Saturday n | B van a ay meet ne Thursday on president o ‘ Music-Song, Miss Dean Parry, 66 of the A. J. Browning 99 eau at| vein told of the One served, in many | enter- on important the|Tesigned. ardu ous business meetings; in t® hear oe of the social side of the wondered where the vention usiness. k, Hancoc busine Mrs. in George came for realR, STeatly honored (as well who to the action fac th intere eresting oe points a and | oa w is | | offic ¢ Wished Q, by| veIng elected a director of the tional Federation and also placed the committee on resol has office meet-| a on ed to | be eestatioting en | he@ taken was been ve ard hoa| treasurer, elec ted oo ysan 4 all i pet?to Brant effect his this request plone earnestly 4nd has : Just arrived this morning ao ees Telephone Your oT HIGH Order ¥: a rly plead owing : meme | uper proven esi aie ene with | ; | en Was present ang/{ behalf of several measures | e afternoon's | for their ‘advancement. LOT T OF BLOOMS % new also first LARGE THE . | aA -| | ten Dele Batre the the his resignation as secretar eretary, E ha nt duties elsewhere, The emums FINE to an ces "° "Mcers elected, | valuuable able coccetam, s € c THRE AFFORDS to A+ M. Ta Image si a directors' meeting at Colorado all blind Springs later, Cincinnat Mrs for the next biennial gin i ere ry | spoke. i The real interest of the atter a Fr in : Chr of the | October 7, | Memorial | ee vote her & warm of th inks association 16€r every success Ce in her 1 HE MARKET in the auxiliary the Bnd eens i the reading room for she, no doubt, will do con: time as Utah) Sho mportant a ‘hb CHOICKST Gorham Association Occasions | Berselt a valuable member luncheons | 2¢ - Zs in an Pare manner as cases oses East | Ww ednesday, hn the Young m y program| Roeecred and profitable iar a merican ' with | Ladies' pleasantly Mrs. onesie ea e ayy section by Western wee | s' Litmorn- | afternoon residence was a phd oa Of the Li arate Browning nee A i | Ladie street. a Utah |("S appre- ea 65 ra Bell MAIN. In Martin's 1014 ; orist STREET. Coal Office nd! Mrs 145 i by Mrsrs. eeNv ililiam in theIgleheart, paper given | has interest in 1a i that " pertaistaken a keen relfare ha =-_-_= |Dante's Land." one Igleheart, expe an |®| Pe large reons, read ies 186 reuers al ess| 8°mething unusual Every of Mrs. recently Oe orpenices but her effort Friday afternoon sur. |i re 7e nding circle at the Pack ard | exib P@ssed anything ever given by her be. dition to this she. hae ‘establ In ad-|} cf "i a im ene an wee eeby any other club | @uxillary to the : ending room eat , a promises to be s en Meeting Utab | o¢ TT eecentitul, touching description | them * ‘ines ‘Imable value to en's oe ibs. triumphe and -s ante's birthplace, his| AS she sat in the meetin 21 ma. life from = tnt sg Bee following his | Peared like a noble patre ‘D6, she ap"of ic on| his wonderful poems, eae from | blind ang their friends granted tee the Wednebday,. 2 p, m ee ur carpet cleant | National HeinerGlen ae oe usTanteed. | cee ae sa an- Yo = visit , ending with the e | nounceme em ed the an- Visit ta Bs tomb, given im the Gnished | Projects for ¢hilet tke Madeof new| g nts wh > waive advertising in DAILY SPAPERS can be placed where and when = you most need can ha or revised at it; ) e enham and J. Song, ""America.' ‘hae e en acé of which} Will and a ris earty good E‘Lanngfo ord Jr., which will take place Invocation, Rev. G. W. Martin the speaker is capable held the large | which everyone ae anks, ¢ Weanessy morning in the Temple Address of welcome for the city, W. As a fitting ee | was accorded her - esent responded, | n informal reception will follow ia B, Lowry, mayor of Manti. fort. of 3 s c'ose £0 the thrilling ef- | remarks. erat the ‘close or her | the evening from 7 to 10 at the home| Adress of welcome for the club, G. Plies ae Islehenrt, a arles J some of the bride's brother, 114 J street "| mire. Kate Snow Professor A. tad P accompanied by | assoc jation Steated a Be business, the The wedding is announced of Mrs _edponee, tag o Z Corey, vice|Know That My Redeemer ang consisting of the Sone directors p Har house Walker Temple the the meet ee P H. tained and citizens, constant refreshments and their duties, eto. <irtley will rere ee ae inci: Cheer part | for ague Thursday f{mportant| Literary % trains time and forconveyances order sightseeing in between and Hugh W. Dougall and pupils will atte in d the fall months. The first meeting will b day) at atternoon Cott Her Home with on ‘Min Ea ar bee inn Tl(MonVa peaks a rst South aoe The wrentise of Nien Jean Odell and "Marriage butlding, where the blind, taeir friends| |@ny state might well be proud. Mrs. Charles G. Plummer in a de-|#"d Some Visitors were assembled. program of the Woman's of in B olle ge ‘club eM meet- oe will tne South compre-0 a St ye by the 47 state presidents, which made a remarkable showing. She also told| of J. Bey erldge of the Child some with trons and through Weretheirca send est art of dan cing properly ake: are ip carpet cleaning i. Hous 8 Clean nsx Cx RETR c's ee nil or Soeuinee r we and aes are 0 vanisheas Fork Silas _M: F Sila Brady and Naomi Walker bea see held Tues- ee | Slegel, Baer, the cit ty are ardent and Mrs. Mrs. John Adolph C. Cutler, Mr. Governor] and Mrs. |of Senator Beveridge's earnest admirers: of M. J, Brines and others will enter- | ae soluti ft he child agi labor probee parties. Prof. J. J. McClellan lew. on o orene a a the iaeohes bank elected erent section of art have/ing y afternoon's the on meeting Federation cs Mrs. Byron Cummings, Utah stateeo | fter 5 lunc heon president, spoke of the work as given wa ‘enjoyed. fore Mrs. |taught Se in ti presented. Rg could pos-| interesting, a by crowded of into after-| Panakta the the delegates | ing at the attended Boston ; to or repaid unusually fine program want} association, well points, j clubs ; concert, ani Oals, house. The Ife and work | eh navant aan e ect es hel an Chandler Moulton will be!be ear refully eGkea, a |teviewed | group Miss Amy rende roa of Mrs.Osborne Moulton'‘swill Ch must as poems set to ir nusic Mrs. H. S. Stowe will 1 j | tion al a paper on Robert W. Service ye es were The only criticism that sibly be made was that too oe | an whom arge ofwill Mrs.|things There be on pees ue Siris _ dl Susa Young Gates will occupy | Federatio fw n of Women's' clubs, had the Grant box with a party . of friends. | the, pleasure of a personal Interview | Society will also be largely repre bbe Bl him on Laugh eee et. sent N: ay eve = a e Be at athe ndance of :feehodut : 3 nice on ot Fe the PirstB= | Salt rere } Lake willclub bewomen Salt Lake a large attendance I 3 ‘h_on the occasion . of | theater Monday night, and, regardless | wre: 72 concer social ST. en blind ibaa M. McCrea, accompanied| eee Mrs. Peters, in a charming Christensen's 4 and artistic styleH. "The Years "Stolen at the|private school of aaa pqgvlas Spring," by H.. W. Beach: | doors wamtardnece fe eae opened its ae be Mildrea 7; Hill, aia son. It is saeee tot aee nineteenth nessa Hancock. of the Gibson's, : «e * Sday morning at the Y.]gram alone . ake final : arrangements ' ee nts Mrs, A. T.RogSanford charity Senator diana, the ' ~ owar SOUTH MAIN an The story at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cetee | Program of Annual YT, on the of November Federation of we 11, Odell and will be evening one of the elaborate | Wednesday, October 216 where spent. sours HanMrs The Ladies' Literary club house was| Cook have ch oaey crowded to the doors Friday after-| of the will attardiincs fares oe ee, the music noon by club women and guests, all|ternate will be electe. bo EE this|of tain k ac portant t DAY at the Mrs Wearin' Aw A minibar ld gba »e Syne." on resolutions. Lang 5) | avenue. miscellaneous with songs by F, Holmes, |1aw, appeared on the Federation of Senator | National extended will at Mrs. ave the federation, Adjournment There je 2 number of parties | will lie largely with the motners and| Were arranged for Monday evening at the:| club wemen of the cz tral eee ee hear Senator Beveridge. | Byron Cummings, president of Utah | 5@vé 3 Mrs. nie 3 ec io ha are : iG reflects the ee : ¢ ee of the Cincinnatl,|% after the RevoluIs There : i club ee phone Mark' Aaray Mon- Idaho. ae St. M will of will by the members attend M. Odell, afternoon Beveridge, of Los entertains Colonel and Mrs, Edwin who are personal friends wraps. WE ARE SHOWING THE peta ere tec. 2 as all Snider Jolt i ie ff relics shown and reminiscenses given. Faat The music ee the afternoon consunt sisted of a group of songs given mE oi burn st I Goshen. oe choir. from general Report "Auld of Song, as- Home *. 4:30 o'clock in ae be hee athena to ‘ Jean Hird Monday hos-|t, Hall Wednesday of W. the services onSed | C Ptieeet harleseee G. Plummer. . be ata ‘luncheon at the There by y thehe was of invitation to him to be their guest|he made a great impression in his }S0cial side of the great mecting, the the effect that the board of directors during his stay in Salt Lake at the|talk on the child labor problem. | trips cordial planned,hospitality historic places Amelia palace,a and will also enter-| sald that the bill would come up Heat|the of the visitea, Bos_| | #™4 tion 4! be other blind officers of the organiza-| ain a purty Monday evening at the | the next session of congress, and is one|tonian and Massachusetts club woMrs, J. J. Snider, who 1 128 Mass C ven | Salt Lake theater to hear him speak. | of the most new J Frances. Host Osto ae ae e John Stark of and also candle-| The College meetCassidy next) day the WPeace Been Thursday eveningclubwithwill Miss club will afternoon Woe a W fednesiay after- oe 6 Hampton Grant 500 a Mrs wears it as accurately 1 : broadcloth and Velvet, J. bis Na re Geaneny saeiiien Sadie Bowie ohio bs Horte Sahn Whiiltney will give a lecnen handkerchief spun Juvenile | and Woven In the same period; Mrs.|‘Ure on pioneer music and musictans Robert Broadhurst showed a certifi- followed by personal reminis ecences by sion, Mrs, Hilliard, (3) Literature and session, Mrs, Sanford, (4) education academy | A message Mary's afternoon N.interspersed Cook. Sa P. eo: 7 a ne a . Porter will , party the corlittle Miss * ¢ «@ I. Gallacher and Ellen B. ' ee aati will hold a meet-|and Miss Rowe at the Canning flats,/C s Hides B56 the home of Mrs. | Gb ou n of Salt Lake, and I M ng 4 nity ha 138 Second East] Fifth East and Second South streets. | stree e st oe aa i aaa vaura = .M. Street, Wednesday, October 14, at 2:30] Frank B. Stevens will speak on "The will make fren teem Bag age ag | Meisham Wet ae p. m., when Mrs. T. J. Armstrong will| Des Moines Plan of Government." Bryon Cummings will el hens land Laure c Se at eee the f Elmer] 8 street. Fabian to meet Shelley In Mrs. rhe ae Tuesday aTussday, ing, ited eee a to fre shments at lars Meniered ances- | Palgn Alden ¢ meeting extended good selections erin mu-: orator Mrs. roman her Priscilla 2 is Woman's Philanthropies Folk Songs, Mr. |COMpanist, Mrs. M. hur:raaay, Song, ‘‘Americ Vocal solo, Mr 3 M. meet this with Mrs. : at | Day ce at_the home street Monday, October 12 | All members are urgently at x Mrs. nvitations Tuesday for ie cal 8 ot J. honor day who ine Mrs. evening president aay colo- navetoid Ince and a atone ee eal a rs. The cock snuff : box and ee jewelry: (2) | Mollie tart Breeden exhibited Nation, Mrs. Cc. H. MeMahon. Violin Solo, Miss Esther Allen A Story of Bells, Mrs. F. W. Hoyt ; rs of the to make arrange-to of the week|ments for academy their annual banquet, hop to be] be given Novembe er, = 7. Fort Douglas - . 1 Mrs. shown of oyable joyable Ae bee exhibited aot onnection i and Hanks | rendered sic, songs many 2 ype Pon. ay," as}ron OF 6 cee ; atories told a Som ) C. et cTeeaaeeb lots eae. have "Ancestral in < or of was and Hamp-|4tThe the ert! Nan place |chosen for ie Gedy Kinney; | First Mrs. oh: N. Talmage. closs Hansen | inthe the most Liter complimentary Ladles' slul Lake M the invitation Platt|home eside pr Riches, blind and thelr attendants to a social given by Mrs. Frances. pleas-! Sarah <A. Albert At Mantt.|dial a national national r Emma an-|and Federation be (30 es sina eee Son pcs nnile occur and|and The monthly meeting of Spirit of Liberty che rte of e Sidtevisde Biase wad nel one 3 Glosz (Oy The: ibokeror. pai Boe) , Safer pis 8 aera. tional Holiday, (7) The Court Problems. to | Salt the Utah to (3) Brouseworkc "ifealived, td); The] Her Gnoaeen eer ousewo Ideallzed, ‘ he er ancestor, General =~ Davis, S. = {Ee C. message ‘ of Thome; | of allbes ak kinds at, O x arin desserts abe nieeat ee eae a G er erly (3 College coun- of Miss 1a Se a ae 3 ‘ tes Be ‘ COM- estern C. attend delegate the Taylor; monn. As: ffearinitee bins ussion-(1) melita ; Qu a2 sons : for disc |Submerged Christmas Spirit 3 the the |ing of Gorham was elected dele-| Miss Ethel Paul alternate.| souehea: terms of 3,5: J. 7. V. to clubs, J. Decker, Mrs. m Gem Crest, ae eile Mrs,+] F ston . where a7 election meeting A. J. with Mrs. secretary, clubs, committe educational, Canyon " g I - weeks. photogrs aph Vesper F. cane Mrs. an Weeter; an: ;_ Federation fastineive? Francisco W ednesday, October 14. Davis ,is the general superin2 . | | endent. of the Oregon Short Line, ter rs, Don Porter ane eae Tiateecicl Bttae cone cet noon . at ere of bridge teas i the teat tn ae tess OF R.. eatne roo: 4 fs -eclprocity C. an Mr. D Angeles \ ANT E1 aie October . Charle = . ° nan is a on Mrs, SS Tuesday Only school savings banks, Fannie Mrs. M. N. F.|nlal relics, bric-a-brac and souvenirs | tho music was composed Allen; health, Miss ‘ I. Oper: poets, John forC. a Cutler will soon toissuebe {to be present. invitations large luncheon fea ea entertained | iB ; » states, few of ene EVENTS ha w of the © post 5 | Mrs. will be the first perform= part latest her eleventh iristianson, Mar- evening re eee ‘ - wake this eee ‘ A social event formal post ed j the - ea ee ; : is from anaes eona A, brilliant will be the give " given Friday ee return et | ree poe eal in they in S: ‘Merry last S aoa idow and Southern - | lors pupil of Madame Swenson, and W. Parks of ‘Gan Binncnen" Wee oanS. the|riage occurred {n Vanccavacc B.C. at delightful W Se COMING wane se ae from the city. There|tober 25 ast street, after Oc- Ate ) S and concerts will be given . op. 8 é Seri Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock, A marriageof the week was that Mrs, with battalion parades Mondays, Wed-| of Miss Hope McIntyre of Salt Lake, | Darlin cen iv iI week | and place f o garet Upton, Grace Upton, Jean Ar-/C. Daly.7 Frid ; member jo the elevation of dancing th mour, Elle 5, Haj I 3 S enjoyed the delightful afterThe thinking &_than) this one Theresa Sl celto and. eee | ¥ Federation morning. ee ane realization that th en engi neresa kelton and Jenice Kirly. ; fr, and ara i users will enterReports of delegates to biennial- eee 13 =n is syno einibiie witheete CHristaag on this evening at a housew: arming | (1) A general view of the apes The current events and current Lite | 1de als in both music and dancing, ae = at the ir new home, 143 Fourth East Mrs, Cummings, (2) Industrial se - | erature section of the Ladies" Literary y | in these days of happy-go-lucky dance talent. parents, decorated ey a Mrs, Ae ! giathe year enjoyed, home wading of the of Miss Helen Kirk Fletcher, imental parade, preceded a band | will 1 concert Friday. afternoon, by attracted atte Scie the the the ma W. eo a rest pig Hh rl birt nds ds ay by Mrs. Fisher Pfoutz at their program many pretty that || | Jasper -== of musical given | ! J over M. F. in in Mr. R "eo Pr th headquarters in Salt Lake, and i Meteo tire! Wieet awe jatter a wedding trip with his bride nue, the'e follow! avo- || at will thebe Bransford. at home after November 15 girls entertained at Inf followingrst little Svein a gic STEPS OUTey ra the condition | home, of given to meet Mrs. Mary Parone|S$0ns Chicago, was one of the de- In addition he ts polished speakers ation P of Henry appearing: the soon afte rthe holidays, which se ae 99: of . the role as ov muciac Ge » who e as pgp on sday. ames and music were for Wash ~|features of t been the Stppert eae the C prise. Miss Kate ing of Senator Alb J. Beveridge|given by Mrs. tautdore ee. and would be the signal te allclub: wo| Mrs. Charles C. Crismon" which were e e s a anged and carried out.| men and others interested in little | beautifully children to honor his presence in Salt ; he is the father of the fa-| The musical and tea Thursday aft- the cause of bettering title an hill; ® GLOSZ. 7 wi ith Mrs. = a sacrilege to put such marvelous|ington Saturday, has also creations to the use for which they | recipient of much ee attention durwere originally intended. ing her. stay in Sa aia: Aside from any political bias, it Among the largest "3 oe functions] would naturally oops pres the com-|of the week were the ridge teas of of « daughter is I 3 ance . the Senator who company has been a s z Miss Glosz will a in aa vay was the most perfect |Cullen's entertaining is being arty done.on Miss Julia | tTYy. This C picture n ite iexquisite daintiness could | evening, dancin Thursday possibly be imagined. Thethat delicate given z= oo a so day it taken by Sarony. 8 hand embroidery in butterflles and of the pleasant social affairs of the eet ales on the ooked as if it might a7 Glosz, city, ple aying ; receiving pany oe he osemaryv pO this "a is many, other things worth while, nota- Wednesday evening, and the beauti-|the 7 school fond exhibits, at- | fullyJ eae ointeed luncheon neon. Tues: tracted ‘many‘a parent. which Tuesday at hie hallery among th "1 the University club at which Mrs. taining a AwleMble-wedditie full set of dnagrie trauseoaw. evidently Arte ISS osz of COuIpanys . Saves the Corey; | Women's Wells; traveling library, Mrs. | Branstord also a ~_ aCe Pen: A. ure; industrial, Mrs. A. forestry and civics, Mrs. E - was x Watson; oO deep purple and pale green plums| . ee ae with graceful festoons of clusters of Mrs. Moylan C. Fox grate: It "purple, ‘ereen, white and ular Siaaee Pe mua rs eiteports ris last for Mra Mrs. minutes rangement of polished, rosy-checked | George MooroThursday invited aafternoon few friendsat | | eee ond varieties, gold-}to meet C. her nlic Mrs. Wednesday, 8:30 p. m visitors Reeeption given Federation t thusiasm of the most blase citizen.| who Is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Cos-| Too ‘given to those In charge of the ex-| hibit, for aside from the remarkable showing, the artistic and beautiful ar- president, | by tho eee oF Manti. | Thursday, 9 a, | Sor . "Columbia the ; a of vice : ice pee 2 Hall Mrs. . Gor-| ctuaea of officers-Prenident, ole A the program, recording secretary, Mrs. Yates, cor-|Mrs. responding secretary, Mrs. McMahon; | gate, hi ees Sa aan Te was of alternate Reports Cummings, eee entertained also t ¢ ) fi afternnbn gisen ie en- were and 1am. for Mrs. ae intormally ox, who Saturday Ss eet "07 Miss ho | urday avas the friends meet ty . Mrs. Peafew directors ae City as 10 arhere really ought together to be a sense,of sible with the loyalty laudableif ae ig sears avis: k on sale our entire stock f Scales aftrenoon Seer yee aie | place 7 ' = > | Hat REDUCTION O. D. BANKS Presentation . ie ee Ct = les. Shi ids ieee . ‘ted co f Monday oes their restless Ioads of humanity at the gates. Yet there were hundreds Winter y played. Mrs. Potter Mrs. Willis T. Uline and the rooms spraye of auvases of red carna- So far as one could judge from ap-|and Mrs. G. Weiser, pearances it would seem that every were attractive with man, h therefore | when tation of June as the favorite month |#bout a dozen of the young society of weddings must bo necessarily} /adies from town were entertained transferred to November and Decem- | PY the ladles of the post. Six tables ber. ill rN a delightful by to get a $5.00 ; followed e will | Mrs. Paul C, her sister, Mrs Brewer, party opportunity Trimmed Hats, values as high as $8.00, for Dr Branstord. Saturday atternoon Potter entertained for more AT A REMARKABLE gentle- I, one | | Beautiful ure to enter largely into the gay so-)| ams the second. celal season, and the walis of the his-| aie te i toric old post ified ring with geaiety Colonel and Mrs. F. E. Holmes enas in times past, he officers and | te ‘rtained at a handsomely appointed Jadies of the Fifteenth infantry bear /dinner Friday night followed by a the reputation of being Se ical ; stall party at the theater for their jainers, and the formal hop to be/ guests, Mayor W. L. Bransford of Red given at the post Friday nicht will | Bluff, Cal.; Mr. Luming, city engineer auspiciously open the season of the same place, and Mr. Lennon, as t by no means least in the | all of whom were on their way home place patrons - : , . The Dowie te Liv the aftemoon 1 | W. , ri wler, Se ee {n- | Secretary; Maric yi si E president: cent WeA. Hansen, perso Joba Todg . wit" . I 7 S,98Y's Notice: advantage token possi conditions With bilities of te: ie setae mum of waste > . NO Lost MOTION. For detail The Six Point heagce poctetary, a d&.. New York, Insist on i bune Dailies E ‘ |