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Show af Ln nL ny A BER NOVEMBER SUNDAY, UTAH. CITY, LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN. INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 4 kt. Ata 1908. 22, ieee cle! | DAUGHTERS OF GOVERNOR-ELECT AND MRS. SPRY The reception hall, of principal of the where Miss Marian x: feature being Cinderella the trying slipper. on About | 40} young people enjoyed the evening and |} were all eated in the dining room for supper at a lone table where yellow chrysanthemums were seen in profusion wreathing the chandellers | and forming the portieres between the| |} room Miss) ly jix assisted the} young hostesses in entertaining * CHOES of the Charity; blu satin. with embroideries in gold Mi " lsrnest ' A. Greenwood enter Ball are still to be! erystal and silver, made in the start- | tained Saturday at a luncheon in honheard on every side.| ling new effect, were both beautiful | op of her aunt, Miss Elizabeth. Meneans it will be som and artistic fee the occusion being her seventy-| time before they have Many of the young married Women | ninth birthday Cover were laid for entirely died away./affected picture hat with priceless |} fourteen friends of the cuest of honot The brilliant scen ostrich feathers and touches of sable i/The table had baskets of chrysantheeven to the onlooker!or mink, appreciating the fact that | mums in all of the gorgeous autumn| was one to linger In| nothing could be more fascinating OF |} shades at cither end, the central dec-| in the memory, and | becoming. oration of which was an_ elaborate | there wert many Then, again, there were beautitul | pirthday cake. The place cards. were | sidélights thrown upon the back-| women bordering on the middle a®&¢,) jn the form of autumn leaves | Tye ae ith their in company of them a!/many reality In was what of ground thoroughly successful and eminently } young daughters, who bore bravely | Mrs : lt Buch and Mrs ~ Bb Batisfactory social function, the comparison Arnold entertained Thursday at cards, Lust year there were rumors of disAn observer was heard to remark | followed by luncheon for Mrs. | content from those who went to view | as one of Salt Lake most popular |Churehill Castle of Bly, Nevada, who MeW. Duncan of Mrs. the guest grand the in pas ed matrons society in a certain} feeling that the pageant, in, because} nothing to stunning see = march, in} in velvet evening with toilette be rtha . costumes, | with diamond of be : made e this thi wall-flowers The array voe Mons yee ou Sting tory of woman decided and style, and year has puffy revelenen ec ie has there startling fashion, brought been change as the forth sleeve, last The with effect bodice long and short black) point "oo and e oaGlee STE Sat has given short} full 1 in : t broad ee a ] oO a a ae. : a eit Ler ; B au an up sleeve makes to date gown, coming the girl arm the long, ee junior ‘ nurses { in vain the hand, plump regret. 3 mae n she gel ranlatns : ' . ARSE will be months . graceful, surgeons ATES St.rest Mark and interne slim, pretty young} the UEC: he rd from during thi ool hospital, :7 oa ee =| decoration ! and even the table. WEEK IN SOCIETY 1 i} dinner' : ; The large social the last week have which the there have functions, been a on A given Of; nearts, number.} the ot! a an -an tables and was the place Mrs. J. alecott Thomps was the | Pieces a se stapSs ih ‘ ef a Lili i bride e oat 7 ee on Thursday and Friday afternoons, | > ° 5 = which were very enjoyable. Mrs. E LD. Miller entertained at bridge the . a Karl . A. . i Scheid entertained SO the Charity of) Nordica |party | Mis irs Rudy the were of the new Colonial theater, 6 6 : Miss Edna Jennings and Miss Desthe of brides the of two Grant, sie mumer-/| at guests been have season, honor their er given affairs ous an over. \ four 600 G. on'-the program extras on | of was arrange- of ¢ F, Nelson, | Bailey, WV G Bush BA eG he Mek BLISS o FO SCT for i . Eales a Thanksgiving family. woel t o Is home, the elaborat cluster ie Hie MISS dinne: Is The often) inca De PATE ure. Colonel arranged: | 1008 ine and Mrs, time Jolmes . the ff the wee ‘ when . Nan . : t a The officers In| , irrangement been | working: for. months nd the avedecoraey, TORE a ‘ me tons and appointments. will be both unique and beautiful Th regimental bass} hostesses the 500 h SOP aa 1 A. Purviance nay pink place, where rice. with carnations = iby The paris 5 Lieutenant E. German Re will Garey B. be} : | Garey. have game were played and a >. Mrs. J. B. Rudy assisted | 9F4°C phy 25 10 ial Calkins if not-more } Mr. were ter clab- flowersrs he mums, deliers to hing reac a corners the garlands lr ‘ 2 , oe Soe Att Temple] tee ae te rere ee pee 9 TEU Tam 2 TOIT A gy Se URN Re rE Vere TEN PBL | ' y ! ; Gentlemen: 5 } Throush you, I wish to express my eas ex se ar oom te els A7 | } hr 7 ] \ SSE em. Sp yep yi my rene gate RNS " 3 te eer " vi y ~ fe ' aT Fo Sener ete ee 1Or s ls aware lape eetion s of a iefew dona Honatione eitabls Aaa comimittee brighten by fortauble fortabl ant ind . . pe fF one beginnit 5 will place Se ee days three : lay morning, we ; a . a To Nei our entire line of beautiful : on special sale at SC furs t home-lUke Uh m their more yee nece Scarfs OFF . d b9e Wlrill and reTe muffs in . barthe biggest with teem will ea an Re ™ ie ae t 10 furs handsomes and Fains oe ae one WHAT BLE ADMIRA AN UNITY OPPORT OW. N Mrehase | urchase serve at v . a until them liverecl. que r ers juarters tion the Salt be heard trom rehest Monday, will sincere be new crea a de- HATS . IN trimmed in hat adapta- and 10D "ere ill om" them order models. Tuesday your : -we now = L SPECIA Beat off every every stock, T PRESEN 0 furs vou : OUR 70 ‘ Que-third best com- ae s " GET TO XMAS YOUR = lives the women on are trying providing o one all the newest modes-the handsomest offerings in ermine, mink, fox, squirrel. coney and wolf. Our fur department a and that now boys ' ONE-THIRD y Not INO served. ae ee eceea eys turk toward 14 only are There ne Mondav % 2, at r he mame? yy AN ae abi ‘ 1} 1f p33 ' eae 1 hax been such as to guarantee one of ad and roost representative est the ] fonces that Nas,ever greeted that popuSalt| of which organization musieal lar de-j| always und proud justly is Lake lighted to honor Among those who have spoken fo1 parties at the boxes and will entertain Sunday afternoon concert are George and party, Mr. Newhouse Y. W allace |} and party, and Mrs. EB. Bonnemort. ‘ " j ty. |r and Wednesday opportunity in furs and hats. BESASY sere ate tates Puls ; : i wien Searenes ---- 4 2 SP is | interest of which will be increase by | the surroundings of the handsome new Colonial theater, where the concert | will occur next Sunday afternoon, No-| | vember 29 an ‘ ; Husic Co., Clayton-Daynes P city. Uteh. Lake Salt : fo1 8 Only a week remains before Luke Symphony orchestra will | ke vat ee of much not be and it would home, |} the philof some pocketbook the la tux on hearts the to gladden person anthropiec | [aa Z. = = SPRY Mrs. William § pry. has Th | =< = = © 0 OQ < (7 ere AIRY LITA "142 and W Riter and Mi Riter out for a tea Saturda November ; 2 t thelr home First ci, uth trreet é to meet ssie Grant, whose marriage. to Boyle takes place Wednesday oy ei 8 }end. ----- = "U Oo = tT WN a es i C~ > ee Farr ere ] ----_- nor-Elect interest the ive women The home Detention Ulr the } of toy the at tea give will heat lat de7 Decembet afternoon Moenda later. The given be will which of tails desirious also ts in charge committee BE Mrs. ae re-|} ant the fo Oe re ¢ Gover ee | of the boys, whose I leave -- £ W irds 1. Cee CE T R The} Vay Gan a ig wn aT open ceive throee be will adjoinin tem. | Benes be will occasion of the Pleasure rooms the of Geman Te of chan chs the = Ss en from South East 319 home, thelr oaae ae 3 to 6 from streot, and) scene ie apboys and Colonel evening Friday discovered ane Siren Pa eee : of spool a ; aT at friends ielr of | P&T, f bower WwW RIO y svon - of presid substantial Thanksgiving inne eeserved atte ete street oe I the a State at of tion rahidice rire liom phans whica for donations I. Thorne, &. Mrs. ng ived by week the duri rece be will DickFerdinand and Mrs. Mrs. Thorne o chrysant yellow | the MISS Daughters Thursday. Thanksgiving day, will be marked by family dinners more or less elaborate, "throughout. the -city, and: the different charitable Insti-| was served Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jennings, who } e noted for their hospitality, have a " uncy dress party) invitations out for a : at] evening Wednesday given be to Saturday! of affair socla] large A home. street zrham thelr of a Cinderella, form the in evening, y n , F Ys © a q McEmil Miss by give was party Daly | Miss and Dal} a roa Mrs. at), Welcker Helen Miss and Allister ae SS SS == a favors pretty of large clus : "A central) the formed will 1 nd \ a I M William HH. ¢ I l | \ { n /2Vitatior out. t fot rT 1esday evening ecembe fo irge dant ot the BF ant; Sa s ree en elt J the MA ‘Ol 13: a I " ed Theob anne annual Thanksgiving nce inan Eiving Gance given by the member of tr I ity club at their handsome « | is always one of the notable e | Salt Lake soctety. 1e ing affa | on Wednesday night. will be fully uD |in entertaining and punch }by Mrs. Lillian Dunean. © SPRY Young ee \ | ert, Saturday Miss Pearl Savage enter-| the home of the latter, when the ar-| Reve, catds cut for a tea and reception filled pe aM S re scheduled for OF. :Eln TPEPOr OHS Bylo tS E. eve || officer it Fort DougMi Hent \ Fates ie Geen d 0 it tone. £01 ay Ger: agra 0) large reception and te fa all probability w vo |S " ea an ate . most brilliant affairs given| sue de Lite AEP +A ner home in the occupancy of the | ?''s! nm stres om sv tov ; een bah piri Bi at an Rath = ee e o arrivec J@n- | girls » Miss rent com C ‘ the when concealed were was carried The color scheme nings. be were' to They ring | peared wedding large A pink. in out a winding of means by chandelier,| the from suspended Was a were rooms The thread to extended ribbon pink which trom each ALICE | primarily cial. entertain|| ----- = - = ai around the r Sore, with rectet fa: that' it" will whi Cen: ci : the | the: last ocial=. function -over';which a unction ' a taining the I or | Miss ? Ball, and the appearance | tables of the on the occasion, of the | Prizes given. epening th: parties tnksgivin Saturday afternoon at which : Theeler was the guest | Wheeler gree was tthe n Maude rhite 2 ot ale W hi ae Bhocus Sater to eae be used at the coming wedding of : There were several beautifully apMiss Wheeler, were-seen in the pretty pointed dinners given. at the Alta decorations, with chrysanthemums club and at private homes preceding | 2nd ferns gracefully arranged. Seven honor Shoup and were yery,much'appreci>'| orchestra::will furnish ‘the music, The|.0-85 @UYe Varty)e. sly ah vere, Sioa te rec snaps on enh ane) Mrs. Fred Hornung will entertain : Qiter. DS. Scott, Mad and Tuesday afte on n at at Edward Groesbeck ‘and. Miss vAL) M. Arrasmith, and Waise and Mrs TS:!a - bridge bi ce 4 tea<b. ruse a Sy etiernor Mrs. ; and | which at | @ charming luncheon Wednesday 7 - > 7 oe waves of : Mrs. Cae &. F. : Holmes, = oye ~Miss and Miss. Bransford. «.2.°@ : vere -tinkt and composed Kaizghn, 1 laid| : followed the 3 dinner, Peters and Miss reard in vo cies ETRE ; : ere : A eral he 16 SlIViINE ha¥ Sak first of the week, Mrs. Leslie W. Snow and Mrs. L, B. Hills gave a pleasant CTensinete zat the e home home of Mrs.s Hills l Ixensington Mrs. \ dellg wa from program 7 Mrs. A. S. *"* leaves Ensign dancing committee \| Sonera 4 _ ee ane phe for 48 guests were hearts tied with when eleven ables were r rs ws : Vednesday,=e ribbon Nettleton's orcechs Was In filled with players, with many more ati shat isa rathet urgestive coming in for tea, was perhaps the | 5, 2a! Piet ih tis Gk: Thee wel= e é aftair > week . 5 ; = largest card affair oor, the week. ding march as the guests took thelr = ylaces Hghtful Informal musical hostess neste ‘ The and | festival cards Mrs, s |DeCOMING EVENTS |! | a re eae hac TT | honoi served autumm by largest ther: elab- Mr. in the that: ments M M. handier- by and Music and games were of the pleasant evening. y of becs | Mardzen luncheon. Morningstar dinner v if floor at one" | | sixteen" dances Ve arcs of , Miss Jennings 3 and Mr. Barron.;|& The decorations and menu were eftect- | tay carried out in red and whit | . ,| evening aftairs of ina measure over | afternoon was Freeman "a : Jenkins was the hoste:s pleasant 500 party, The the rooms were in } r 7 WH. a 5 | enjoyed, next wel Peete tying Pollowe thhe followed evening at 7 o'clock the lorate Mrs. shadowed of alle the . entertained at ¥ : bridge Saturinet e First avenue on gciven at the Odeon this season outSide of the. Charity Ball, was» the econd annual dancing party of the Brotherhood of Railway. Clerks, mn piigay evening, when it was estimat- thei grateful neart the fact tha is Charity ee sho showerC ehie chief In lf ils ie ie ea i it the when girls and matrons were never so much | of pain, there will be in their glory, aid the several gowns, Who can appret jute in white, apricot, old rose and soft the greatest of these ree neon ciate ietateed Detesbiy | eaten WA De tet oles nt ] { home 3 One nS , .| ai ae Of | * , Virginia Smith entertained the ‘club "at-her: home' Thursday eyening | features a eenrms f with BY GSR a were won Gb, Rudy ae Miss lindine ana and enlor from ‘ 2 spotless white uniforms badge of the red cross , chrysanthemum: rooms Whitney 5 4A, followed by bands of | chrysanthemums Aa ey of appearance rhe to clos down over the with the pretty, sigh . The Yellow the - arl dog- | Prizes pe: ain | Mrs in ie haar Re a tf t Pimatic Se os 5 Ai Pa was very IIkt be queens Alexandra th: way with heavy ae, 0 ) gold embroidery, collar, with hair uch \ oo inj that the clinging directoire, short-waisted tal. in thelr weet, restful unifor empire effect, bordering on the mucli- | crisp, snowy caps and apron bye discussed sheath gown Perish the |come an establishe d feature: of thought of petticoats and as for sleeves annual Charity Ball, with the which are the distinguishing touch of} tion this year of the attendance white Allister lace | adorned orna setting off her | Mrs. S. , ‘To me she is | luncheon = é de a attractive than ba at her curlous|any young girl mone present." Pare elie tS) tHe year by - tne the mostst curious | ae awaits Mrs, Cc. or crabbed old bachelot | a ; eee ly returned from | Friday at of fresh, Weare! having stay Foc it EB ungland, aie ai o fli ite lecoration stinc marvelous ; io crea-| ig }an extend: es ‘ ver ne yee soe eke eo no possible question as to the date; of the costumes, for never in the his- | skirts of rare - necklace © taken = new - were little o1 = 2 of Se was ~ 18 Q they there 2 om sense " yh etree oe nts, costume asserting that the socletye women pres- | ments, [the nh C ; : ' hats . ie f silver hair ent wore only their old, passe evening | crown o ve Ol, gowns The same criticism could not} more beautiful and ee Banks' Millinery, |!&Main . : : ah . -_-_- -- > _ : __ [ae : e z aid HA lw 3 =-=-_-_-= SMAR7J N ; : Bppreciation 7 y to Steinway % Sons of Yew York for Ria, [sunt Biss daughter the courtesy of a concert Grand piano upon the Alice of Bpry, S Governor-ele Sata nemesis occasion Pe ste oe 4 cae Same ; § _ for ‘; ‘ 4 at the my all my of of the ee Steinway. I ce : or - praises accompaniments. and request f j TI consider ; the oF its age ; Steinmey ‘ \t j J ‘4 | Gas ‘ ' 1 2 : g ee F ; i | ‘i © 4) . SEE ae ; i petal to go | the wh ae { i hall to St. TO are especjally proud of the fact that THE we ure agents in Utah Mark's cathedral guildhouse for | the new parish ges club will ton. 8. Idaho tor Steinway & Son 0 STREET, a SALT LAKErin CITY,y and and. Frocks Miss Mrs. | cards Castle. Peterson home KR. W. - Ifill Wednesday of entertain for . bi the former. owe of Ely, will for Nevada A at A. Douglas afternoon. the} be will vane Tho James B. MeKean *| November "i post and the | (he Sad Folios halt Soturday ening. A a UTAH. November MN28. ge! of the bits Pee ee Aets Utah onder the oo Archaeological a te teed Vicea i & e in ° ° tremendous sacrifice of high stock e stock of . alike, M$ Costumes, eps of > made Chiffon, Salurdayby Abies Katherine Page: gina, to John E. Butte, ie \ aisic Churchill The Browning eectten of oe renles next be entertained club will Literary the of meeting « be will Hospital CharMark's of St. er at ; ner entertain y and au PRICES LESS THAN THEIR ACTUAL VALUE Evening -the Mrs. ¥ from . fine Broadcloth ; imported ani Don't Miss This of Gowns costumes: - : New ss CW . eS; York York . materials novelty enon A'S . . class :i maker « ' ° the L leading eclC > - Reception « Opportunity. als: : also two I n hera including ? and 8 St reel : . oy are ‘ abont he repe-meteor, a ° Dresses and 4 thrthree piece Crepe e ¢ fy 7 . <7 tailored orect . eff,; effects IAS pieces, no Marquisette, two Voile aan E SEE OUR WINDOW DISP ay ee re. Unapial. s | For Gowns Girls. They Should Not Dress Too Old Wi oaron Wreae ae ee Dresses For Misses. SEE OUR SPECIAL WAIST DEPT. so- = P e Ya esses ¢ Jennings will be the guegt an afternoon social affair! given by Mrs. Elmo Smith,| Friday evening Miss Chilcott on at the p Ants X Friday liss Edna of honor at Wednesday, make full reports CLAYTON-DAYNES MUSIC COMPANY MAIN meet ity association Monday, morning at, the and . Bl gett Reis i aed wBich te There members apt PaO URE of Biaiess and secured a reputation for rellabili ie sana tate ene te Wo bare the initene e of the latter qualifications and because we are tho "largest music house" in the moun- 1098-133 Class Costumes, a} | Bh arctis Bates ont tne! Benonend 6 PUBLIC sole night, beneft.of | Duieing Une The Sewing Stephen tice.. the of subject We Friday es by A Bumper of ae awatha," 1@ proceeds | ‘ is i Rowland play will ett yupils called " O The Greatest Sale of High- | Mrs. Roscoe M. Breeden and Mrs, T Roy Brown, at the home of Mrs. Brown in Brigham street ° i of zt quartet ° its i acg4 etring wrlit be entertained Monday eveging By ; j t 4 teenits mann the eee admiration sing openings v2 iS 4 appearance | #0 3 be the very acme of mechanical excellence and the 4 36 Rs ars ‘ 3 x ‘ in forever z bates | sheil : my ee _gonfirmed e j eee of € H ----_-_--_- | ia opie Waelind eprom Iward the , se ch 0 i SOUTH MAIN SI; |