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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER ie ae) J. 1HLM sale | 4 tian the Novem- All of the traditions of the world, is almost|room were particularly unique, young people, taxed to the whose utmost fancy ingenuity in costumes, ta originating and One new | e'en of the most functions recalling | the annual of pla ucnate Saturday masquerade . tions and accessories, aaa the jack-o' -lantern good, belng ue | } | MKS. was the/and © feared by soni-evatien eee asc t is the JOuN . on "All sides "Of cou Witcher." In society and I shall vote The women munity have the first, follow in shown and their It might Jace comment and and oh ie heard} Utah to land the about to men in rooms and |D. Niles and | beth Niles, wert autumn Interesting Mrs. Charles autumn tea her who given and between the the Wellesley. for 500 of 3 and dres girls assisted at the punch Mrs. Mrs. Walter G, Tuttle i at an informal luncheon her home on First avenue, v8 'S H. thronged 6. Group young In the bowl. nantes e society room ciety William Igleheart and Mrs. |The C. Jennings poured tea ana » ten table which was most with yasket carved from a/ filled with j ots artistic center candles shaded in autumn fruits piece and ye low of Ma cathedral pretty rooms were lighted An parish feature of th they owe it Was no Le the hours of 2 and in serving Hallowe'en heavy, rustling taffeta; with full stitched a imps. "at wae young t matro Is well . ‘ armor" se no Lake ‘ne Wits aes Tiiaben known Salt the that Lake x rat 1ose pre! Misses meTee Texns with pumpkin hho? "Tacks Bva stesti Lila. Sjodahl, Cannon, Clara Maughn, u tumn fruits, grains and Osborne,nO, Lucille tial pumpkin pies, doughnuts, mane vist tor | nuts. » Leila AsOllo 4s aa ¥ n popeorn and cider were served Young, Mignon Denhalter, Vera Dean, ranks one girls of|‘e were of the| who has } idinga sames of cards.the apple Match pin boxes, Fifleld and prizes, cushions were Mrs, won R. R. and which | Laura skeleton by Mrs. C. Beane, W,|rell; Bitte nger, Mrs, | McQuarrie, The Otto Alice Nibley, cliff Poste r, Frank Brough, Will | quet Far-)| yelq OS-" ee feature of the evening was |car Jensen, Will Lewis, Dennis MurTt € game of Black Cat, when the win- | phy, Clarence Walker, ao Smoot, | or ing ner, are still the business. other matrimgnial not be men. affairs And there looming horizon which up in| ° Ethel few friends Miss Signa married Cat. KE. possessor was of a lively adorned of orange with ribbon an made the black Rouse, pus- | Squires, immense around |}Max bow | ton, its neck Larrie Otto er Louis Hayes Hoebel, Folland, yesterday Johnson, tomorrow to E. a chee 1s to who OF be Beckataan: ates Here's the Guarantee: erack or split within three months from date of purchase, return it with thi Ss guarantee to your dealer He will replace it with 1 new one, provided the damage has not been caused by tearing, alterations « « b or by wear on bottom ruffle. The 8. H. & II f SOCIETY | ociety was unusually busy Saturday | and-evening with Hallowe'en | ie caomntad entertaining and there were few homes where festivities of some kind were not held, or members of the family! were ee {n merry neigh- Irene Done en jack and white, aaaical a ' Sand crepe ae as monks met and conducted George Gall Jack Leslit when the at a The Misses picture pc draped frames | number of skele- | fully with black of Lane-lthe Moffatt, Wal-| others have 9. 9,9 The most entertained = durin - affairs THE WAISTS Are made of best quality Messaline also Chiffon Taffeta silk, cluster tucked and fancy pleated fronts, some with silk button trimming. Long sleeves, turn back cuffs, fancy stock collar, all sizes. Black and all the popular shades. ie Here's the Guarantee: friends were d eldborate socie ty func honor of Miss fonnie! lawn, were effectively illuminated in! win F. Holmes at ghostly effect with numberless jack-|Tuesday afternoon, the Amella palace when about ) |rington. |atead.in laaatior [sl \| Var - o1ce , W ‘ ays OW et Afternoon T 7 "Sh. For Di: F or S are owers F a8 beautiful . lot | inners Home of Lizzie : cle sanine Cleaning ; Mrs. at the ieites Eye ~H.-L. artist, was the OF . "Utah's speaker taking that ee given Miss y te Culmer, was presence 326|by skill A. Mystery which of ed ollo rit! followed with of dainty little songs, in accompanied herself with remarkable | Fowler, ry ' \| given ope oe of his favorite the Suen subject, "Th« of the Desert," the interest was greatly enhanced by the of the name magnificent from the picture brush of M 1! EVENTS | one {| if stock . this ‘ at Se ye anth an a on Military at _ East AfoCaskce afternoon apartments ee Soc luncheon George tea 1urs- | Mrs, F Wednesday Gibson at Mis8| honor given by her home} s. Scott Doug-} will give a lunchMiller flats, fdl- street, * o le sale of tickets Charity ball is most the women in * charge, for the coming encouraging to the memberz an artist section club meets will College Critzer J. of "A the in the topics. a cae ° ‘will gt Mrs, Ing meet with elub with Grant e ntitle recital ur. Setiiinl Covey flats Pope, when his ‘Egsay on be eran by Mrs. Marcil Ru Man" and a Fairb soon er ht for an Eastern B. c has work reasonable r rir tor doing be first-class, will rice - OHTHFt +++ ttt 4 H+ +++ +t4t4O l+ + + ne things competition Ce ohne and all, will ba| When1en T Tom Kearns, Fear : American party owner, invites Sos King, Democratic state che " meet him in a ane booth in the last days of the aie mpaig ipalsn, ao ee eee Ses ribune-Repor a reputation rou pres eer eae men aE ney were ome ""To ta + an * img # bour Sam and Democrats a some balf, aan Tom reasuns should stay gave a amilton read- hall nd. cleaning House s S vs is Palmer' i Lydia @ which is OP. ae ee phone 12562 Ita | guaranteed| Cleaning Co, me nares T THE MOST EXCLU BUY BEAUTIFUL a SIVE SHOP DRESSES, GOWNS IN THE COATS, Cwhns WEST SUITS TO AND an Dinner Dresses cream, nev or change s The Creations of the West Shown Privately. PERSUNAL Millinery, an Art in Dressing _| This Season a Smart Hat F_nishes the Costume. Mrs. John Cain will leave this wee sk | to spend some time F sister, Mrs. D F Baxter, in. Rochelle, Til. Miss trom a Gretta visit in Cosgritf has New York. returned | . Miss Louise "stubblefieta ville, Tenn., is a guest of Mrs. Russel L. Tracy. > Mr. home' * land J. A. Edward of NashMr. and Waists at. a Bargain 25 Doz. Nets, Laces and Linverie for $2.98 to $5.98.. a and Mrs. John M. at the Knutsford, Zane Rheinstrom is. visiting her Greenewald, ye are at) of Port- daughter, Mrs. Specials Monday New Novelties in Neckwear Just Received. ? Ira Mrs. Smith H. spend ep Ae ay afternoon, The lecture is one of masters of the eet being given by Mis Ladies' Reading club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. F. Beer, 181 B reet e Wasatch Iterary circle meets Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. William Tawney, Logan enut Miss Lydia + the ----_----_+ 2 -_ -_-_---_ will Mrs, lecture + the in Lewis, the and her daughter, will holidays leave In today New Mrs.| to} York. and Mrs. Clarence in Californt a. Post are ° Miss + v ~ + +. giv- why sx fi Always fresh, Satin skin er r dries up, 3, oils, shrinks In South street. The poet to »be up at the afternoon's session ‘s R. d, carpet Mrs. will Mrs. ae leave Merton R. Wheeler has returned! from a month's trip tone atari a ae 7 Rea : . i - LEARN TO SING. For $2 a month In cee apr er | Brodbeck, pupil Ma Ga a. | gives thorough vocal ins eonetion at her | afternoon, Literacy afternoon Brennan Ladies' morning Cenmry After Mrs. Mayer and handl "alitb the Tuesday Thursday The Seekers' meet Tuesday Third taken og eV.-8 tourist v Minnie visitors will | Roll call was responded to by "An Ancient Roman Mrs. Hanchett gave an interesting talk about the work accomplished at ‘hs State Federation meeting The club meets with Mrs, A. H Ww arren Monday, November 9 to in an- Amy and Several B conditions enle beautitatiy depicted Fabian trip Sarah x pe president; - president; perhaps a surhe could ains and descriptions well as with his as address was from beginSpaoxbing {in Interest and Watson The Miss . Ls of Fort Mrs, J. B. Congrite will be hostess t a bridge tea Monday afternoon at her home on East South Temple 4 is was i the subject becing: €N-|Tvan the Terrible avenue, Walter The Literary Whitehall. Geddes and the guests of Mra. E. D. Milley eon Friday oo ens lowed by bridg Ind. 442 he It mouth A part of the address is glven other' part‘ofthis issue: at las will entertain at a luncheon Wednesday to meet Mrs. Ward and Mrs Power and the Misses Ward, Bailey and Stubblefield, Florist that tips, of revelation unknown, most thei street.) also at ir Katherine Zane will be at M . Mrs. morning at her friends afternoon South 7 William Miss Addie atnd wise their receive will Thursday 444 a day | | Na 55 Main St. tea tertains $1.25 finger word brush. The ning to ena November/a eo .:@ R, eeneor mueree ancock home, dozen realizes his to that Le | such peeise eethrilling eni many scenes Music} Hall, + ent and after the election of officers met This Bonide 1 no competition | + field. Their ying there is + there was an impromp Be vie im and/ in quality 1+ worth ten hacesca Fitna panto ce oH or next The serv were refreshments meeting of the club will he Thursday + ie of this week at the home of the presWANTED-CARRIERS DHA 4444444444 444446444440 ident, Mrs. Jennie Musser, 114 Canyon} Horse routes southeaste-n part of -_-- road |elty; apply RRepublican, between 5 and PICTt RE rx tres. meeting of the Bay View club 6 afternoons Midgley-Bodel Co.. 33 KE. lst So ae Bers i. of Mrs. residence at the held was Peaslee Monday afternoon The |~ =e = = following program was given: Lesson study, vulstory of Rome," e H. More hous Mrs, C. A paper, "Romulus ‘and His Times,' 2 SMART or art, in whic he has set forth the |} natural beauties and wonders of an j;unknown country. And while every- COMING a Mrs. a vice tary-treasurer, Mrs. Clapp, Mrs McCarthy, | Mr. Culmer a debt of gratitude for his Fowler, Mrs. Stauffer and) aes ent capeibadion to the world od her travels. Mrs Eber by ; Organization of the Paysonian club was completed Thursday at the home| we a eae a ee toe owing officers were e ec . owed has long Utah state of Mra. | Langstroff, Mrs. will tell Sicnts head reporter CLUBS program program Mc- | oon a _ eurprise Na- =e {] : S Palmer will be nie* Musser, «88 perfect, Co. WOMEN'S ;}2 group | watch she * Tuesday, terncon 10, at thete ken forelie Palace. z ais 1\ The Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes will issue a tationn sO aero w for a large af-| etc. Carnations Fresh Superb | Bell 1011. NN of - vier 1, Ladies of the card party and residence ' carpet House Friday Bert | ft Giant 8 ee Mums, Car- 1 uner;: etternocn meDRe | a Beauty . merican Roses, nations, ‘ entiment FE or ; Lareb; aa the are: secre- P< Kane. 7 Mae |] and! Mrs 1d qd charge. Phillips; Davidson; ene by . the ax at Our tional wh an, ; 4 showing per For ; Charles Mrs, Frances Fred rar . foc treasurer, Miss , 66 As-|Umbers from Pe *"Mrs.| With exquisite oie | Edna Bdna Bailey, RB: ¢ who ( later present, by In Miss Mrs. have street, chrysanthe- 25 won Hedrick, on | . zi white S: H, & M., Cig 30. who Price, 1253 East First South | Thursday, November 5. . : For Receptions Ji were were Mrs, for Mrs, poe we Weddings or and \ A F Niel given Fresh : ' prizes Carsons, Mrs. M. eas- ; the Guiver, and association South First West irene: cs the PythiCulmer, which was so exhibited with an. Sisters, Hermion Temple No. 8.| the light from a reflector thrown upon Music and special talks were the fea- | it that one could in a measure grasp tures of the afternoon Those pres-|4 little of the wonderful beauty and scene, remarkable the of meaning | Knowlton, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. were ent b For pink There Tuesday S 7 For in mums.. graduates will| at Thome « } bh eae capped gree maimed Sand | ‘ as one 0 16 truly artistle treats | enjoyed under the auspices of that upo-date club. ; r Far The dining room was decorred hearts and bells.and the bearing trade mark mn it with this Sere to your dealer. le will replac e it with a new one, provided the damage has not been caused by tearing, perspiration, or rubbing of corset hones. The 8S. H. & M. Co."? ban-| Agnes | | "ae Pickering, quarters of eutenant Colonol and | tions which have marked the last week lwill be ‘married in November. Mrs. Arthur Williams, both within the | were the beautifully appointed milf. fainine wore h omeé, the ‘th d ; entertaining, SsS. yerandas beautiful| tary euchre party , given rs.-mill-'|sisting Ed- | The mas in_Hodder and Mrs. a Mrs, ] green and gold, | pracdasuranl. ly in the decora | prevaded the merry dancers . ‘+ ¢ 6 : es Osw: anter ; eee ae Orda ccna will by evening Reynolds Circle No. A, R, will give a lscclal entertained. the arrangements | light- waist, wHtrrine vhrec meeting girl in this. rs. Bero. followed The the president, hostesses that | la of tarymarc and were Two sentinels dressed! The anniversary dance given by the the guests at the gate _members of the Governors' club last them to the cellar, | Friday evening in the Odeon wasj| afternoon 5:30. musical Co.'' - . business o'clock, precident Nay Veness their at a officers e..8" 9 The club rooms, which are situated ]" Mrs. F. L. Oswald, Mrs. .A. Fred bin the same bullding, were also| Wey and Mrs. Vaughn Paul, Mrs. C. | docorated with pump kins and goblins| 3 Mount and Miss Mount, Mrs. E. S. lito represent allowe'en spirit horhcod pitaire 6 1 . re and elightful t Fort Towetas the Misses Williams | week the hostesses at an artistically party, hostess here petreshurentts were served while | largely attende the ead mare nh Saul was plaved The club colors, Music Sietiaren mes of ancthane eksl nex contests -conkaees | yor wie ‘ ane were used exten iy if Hallowe' oo was M Mary * M. jg expected that a number of out town guests will be present. Th. jars aweren party Saturday night. The /at a sheet and pillow cast party Satfee etn hiner carried out in startling ef- | urday evening at their home. A large!G roe { IN -McCurdy, - 7 entertainea -_-- arranged Fife, ° Nettleton WEEK PTOUd can | ° lost to sight. Miss Mrs A at4 give spent several months abroad may return as the. bride of one of our leadyoung p Mrs. * Kate | aeqdemy. Fowle rr and The apnual exercises of St. Mary 4)y . : alumnae ‘will take lace z Saturday afte enocd Nove een r at St. ares Hoebel, Alice Messrs. © Darrel imily 7. bould shirring ‘*Should this petticoat be: iring trade mark S. H. & M. refresh- ‘ ‘ket sectional Black and all the popular shades. **Should 4 deep bands, . by | °Y® ning was the readings given by Mr John Reed in her own artistic and fin| ts Bed manner. rs. Richards was as- 5 Sat-/| sisted of and quilting. The donation party to be given fot the benefit of the Detention. home will} given at the Ladies' Literary club Wednesday afternoon from 3 to look back a|Urday afternoon, Mrs, Martha Royle | ments by Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie and 6 The affair ill be a pleasant soRosamond Ritchie and Miss the debt o¢/ King received a large number of her Miss clal occasion and all are asked to studio in | Katherine Richards to a woman | friends in her pretty music bring donations tn the form of books less a person the Security Trust building. The pictures, games nd anything which Miss Cieo Craig entertained at : now u|t0OMms were beautifully decorated in can be used to rae the living rooms ut pomin nent gabumn flowers and fruits, as well as | Hallowe'en party Saturday evening homelike and attractive for the boys mn. symmbol informa]| hel home on C street in honor of the at the home, Clothing for boys will iven, wwhich was | |members of the Governors club anc el also be acceptable, and If anyone has ments | poate epecice. any article of furniture he is willing ous tp the punmessing, which to give, arrangements will be made clo Ue poue sito se na for it The recelving party "el pete Oo tial) Between made flounces with ruffles trim med An odd daneing party will be given next Friday night in the Bighth wara hall. under the ausplees of the ward's Mutual Improvement associations. Bejdes the regular dancing program mysterious and unique Hallowe'en fcames and noveltte together with a fortune teller's tent, will be the addaed attractions ° ° attractively enjoyable Are Mrs. A. Fred Wey and Mrs. Vaughn Paul will. entertain t a bridge tea temorrow (Monday) afternoon at the Wey home on Brigham street and /!ishted by artistic Jack-o'-lantern which, with the light from the grate ite, made the games played the more for | °M™ective. $7.50 THE PETTICOATS csereety sday at The fourth game in the bridge tournament will be played at the home of Miss Loreen Leary Monday afternoon Invifor the rooms were hours ef- | 0F beautifully program was G Plummer, by St... Mark's Hospital association BR epee hes points to the most brilliant affair of the kind ever eiven in Salt Lake, to take place Tuesda evening, November 17, at the Odeon daughter, Miss Elizahas lately returned hostess at |from four years at Saturday, jtations were issued Tree." Mrs. club circles: | William or Mrs. | coffee at com- | effec tive the remember avatitane. ‘that in p pits. for Hallowe'en an their loyaltv from | pumpkin the men are Faptaeye. be in The Regular tL fuk ‘ accompanied by Mrs. W Loomis : re : gave spat delightful soprano solos.| , 22¢ of the most charming HallowMrs. P. O. Perkins and Mrs. Margaret |@.°M parties of the week occurred Robeeeai Kerr were he ard in piano | Monday ee at the home of Mrs numbers Miss Ethel Paul reviewea|©: E. Richards, when she entertained Miss Wharton's book, ‘The Fruit of | the me mbe rs of om Giris' Friendly so- | the pil ware friends. ; fect and | rendered. poli- ticlans at the time of Mrs, Margaret | Zan6 Witcher's nomination that per- | haps a mistake. had been made in| putting a woman on the ticket. ow | {t 1s acknowledged by 1! that It was | a masterly ORS, for she has proved | ca other bright s: was ane suc- + was tea S. H. & M. | | | old| when her guosts were her reading club | event in da. Tt ° Mrs. C. EB. Richards charming afternoon DAY ONLY GUARA NTEED TAFFETA SILK at Row- © season has never been so gen-| furnished the music for dancing erally observed in Salt Lake society |the affair was one of the most ans at the present time, when the num-|cessful ever given at the hall. ber of parties, more. or less elaborate, have been too numerous to mention, with al) kinds of Dewildering decora-|4 sare SALE OF OUR GELEBRATED quaint old customs. land hall, when between two and three enturtained, guests were delightfully The supernatural and mystical is| hundred were present, including pu-| } The musical given Monday night by always fascinating, and games | pils, parents and invited guests. The Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh Jennings to end ceremonies of the season when)! pupils formed in he library and celebrate the silver anniversary of young men and maidens seek to peer| marched to the gymnasium Fane Into the unknown future will never dances in peasant costumes, drills and | their wedding was one of the large svcial functions of the week lose their interest. games were enjoyed. An orchestr . eed SPECIAL-ONE Hallow- evening party cee. Pie with lost sight of in the /Cinderella in her pumpkin chariot festivities connected | drawn by white mice for the central with Hallowe'en, the | decoration. Autumn fruits, grains and s of All Saints, the | fowers graced the rooms. and guessing da when we pause | pre imes and contests appropriate to the One enough to sahiomber the saints | season were the pleasant features of at » the evening. Hallowe' en, as the years go by, is | . made more and more an occasion of About 80 of the young soclety set joyful social gatherings, and ex- | were de adobe spe entertained Saturday cuse for all kinds of entertaining and /evening by Miss Katherine Judge at festivity. lhe ar country "home, "The Cobbles." at The custom has grown out of the ja domino pa bicahethiie Was carobserving the eve of All Saints day | ried in true Hallowe = effect. 4s an occasion of ¢ertain popular| superstitions and observances, where Mr. and Mrs. i 1. ee entertained in many Christian countries fairles,;|a merry crowd at their home Saturwitches and imps of al) kinds are sup- he evening, when the guests were atfred In every kind of quaint old-fashposed to be especially active home of "Bobble" | | fone d country costumes, which added In Scotiand the Burns, many of the customs we ob- | to the merriment of the evening, which serve iD nea a Rik the | was in the nature of an old-fashioned festival origina an been | country frolic, Cards and games were made almost emir by that genial | the entertainment with the refi sh| ments and decorations in typical Hal-| ee enare many possibilities in} lowe'en effect About 40 guests aaaariad with the festival that it | joved the evening appeals more and more to the happy games, dd WHAT ARE G1 GUARANTEED DRY, GOODS to ye er season festival Is | were carefu ully carried out, together od&Y with gameés old and new. The the Chris- | pointments ‘of the table in the dining oat. of 5a DAY, day ber, which celebrated throughout AND iy rest." SAINTS first iALOE. : y PETTIGOATS Ml MONT AY >. o'-lanterns. All of the young people of the garrison and a few from town yere the guests of the evening, numbering about 30 4 LL } 43 Are ae saint their ‘IaGore aT PUrr) ah "For all the Who from ie s ha iy al Y Popa st a TR Wall Suie 1, 1908. WIFE OF UTAH'S GOVERNOR WMO ODODOOOOT Miss Georgia C, Eldredge of Jackson, Mic in the city, the guest of Miss Helen Maynard at the Annex apartments. . Mr. and rejolcing on¢ Mrs. over . a Edna Dunn to Tonopah Mrs. F. e J. D. Keyser advent ° Miss trip of their are sec- > has returned from ° Fabian | > George the and Miss Stella CORR | | FCT DRESS FOR women 216 SOUTH MAIN ST. |