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Show "The human Years the Spring." |} whooping cough? She has never had -Browning. | it, and we have, and we don't want to have more than she Nas." OR all, experience and} common senge| -_---_--_ oe native teach that aj {| 1 should balmy few day do} WEEK IN SOCIETY not make spring lj | any more than the] || at traditional lone low a makes were many and yaried. Many of ne affairs were elaborate as to decora-| tions and appointments, and the in-) exasperating local animal has ex-| pired. Boys and marbles spring up/ in the streets as , magic, and | ibove all there are the bewildering | epring openings and window dis- which aoe the most ; The last week in society was decid-| edly lightened in the way of social entertaining by the coming of St. Patrick's day, when the social functions to entirely ignore tho first} of spring in the air. six weeks retirement of the| Bia sae i swal- summer, thing in the average which makes it Impos- breast sible touch : goods teachine that conclusive | Saturday Mrs, George Keyser | longer- the establishments and ing the tender little poem of Words- shops awaiting their approval. Noth-]| ing appeals so to the average woman] as the spring openings, and now that} social functions are like angels' visits,| few and far between, a very satis-/ factory substitute can be found in] spring shopping, when one is sure to} worth on the "Daffodil" in old EngIish. These dainty little souvenirs were laid for Miss Bascom, Mrs Seth W. Morrison and Miss fone Morrison, Mrs. A. H. oxrud and Miss Helen) Boxrud, Mrs. J. Copley and Miss Cop-|} ley, Mrs. Rachel Miller and Miss} times over as they pass from store to store. While it is perhaps the standard| annual statement each spring, that} P A luncheon and enjoyed Saturday home of Mr. and meet their never dearest were styles fascinating and friends and a dozen} fashions bewildering, it Marge as|on really Miller H and street, | about 85 Mrs. ° when of Oran W. ADJUSTMENT FIRE genuity of the hostesses was taxed to} the utmost in concelving artistic ane | original designs combining the emerald green and the shamrock. Se Celle | presided over a particularly charming| | Louise given in compliment to Miss, een ‘ oats Louise Bascom. Jonquils and daffo-) Society women as a general thing} dils were artistically used in the table | are restlesss these first days of spring, } decorations. The sentiment | and small wonder is it when one! was prettily carried out in the place} thinks of the tempting and alluring| cards, which were the blossoms done| displays in the millinery and dry] {n water color in Japanese effect, bear- | in UBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1909. REP INTER-MOUNTAIN THE - ES - DR WAIT Ott.| | ° | famlly reunion was} afternoon at the} Mrs, N. A Dunyon | they their entertained| immediate FOR IT famlly| L $200,000 Worth of Furniture The greatest stock in the middle west, damaged by fire, smoke and water, will be sacrificed as soon as adjustment can be effected- PosiNot a single article will be reserved-everything must go. tively the greatest sale in the history of furniture merchandising If you contemplate furnishing a spare room, adding a few new pieces of furniture to brighten your home or furnish it complete-if you need furnishings for hotel, rooming house or apartments, wait for this sale 3 cn that this year's display brilllancy has never been equalled. for|and relatives | th from i different parts Watch this paper of ef those ours. Tession displays, in citles Window in itself which go far ahead} many times the decoration Is a and the shaded size| pro-| artistic in the violet tint. mound formed taste| were loosely with bunches violet ribbon Among those beth Bonnemort, at yon, with ings from the the Brigham head of Young Main statue] street to begin later A long, low over the the sisters of Mrs. of the and judging from the Mont.; Professor and D The present much in the week line does of sroups of sightseers, is enjoyed as| Chamberlain of Provo, Mr. tully by the sterner ‘sex as well as| {fra Hillm'an of Mammoth, society matrons and their less as-| Mrs. C. H. Barton of Ogden, certive sisters. Mrs, Thornley of Kaysville Beautiful figures are draped with|and Mrs. J. H, Bonnemort clever fostly touch in: the most fabrics trom heavy delicate and satins, dres- den silks, organdie, messalines, chiffon, crepe,| dimities, and muslins, in| teetoansl =sauiets peace and ville. leasa Ralph and Mrs. Mr, and Mr. and| and Mr.| of Kays-| C ras ‘| which on April teachers of not promisé@| elaborate social (+ Eocton, great many masters. Row| Mendelssohn, Mrs. to} preparations next week |Peake, Miss copies of the|the Colburne and. will be one natural product, may be seen in| * en- formerly Miss sion Frankie Sharp, ts| endless profusion. | | visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp. encugh to step within these high-class} establishments and mingle with the! multitudes of shoppers, eagerly choosing thelr spring apparel, a feeling of] steal necessarily must helplessness unless there ts the | the senses, across comfortable assurance of the necessary | Utah Archaeological soclety were An £ entertained. pleasantly > {nformal musical program preceded the {interesting fllustrated lecture ven by Professor R. Lindsay arene the University of Utah on ‘The Roman Forum." . . ls being the birthday' anniversary | to is easy ways everything a selection where make so distractingly lovely. . In one of our Salt Lake families . * candles shaded reen, About Adaline Wilson, whose marriage place in the near future. See n® mother older of ones: whooping not the long trio "You cough, ago said have so that that to both original plece by had it does two the friends of the es Miss Gertrude Despain and Cicely White entertained Friday Mrs. show in honor PF. E. McGurrin | members not; Wednesday of the Jolly Correg- Dowell's ociety, will be as well given as at in the literary Salt and Lake mu-| any difference if you talk lUttle friend, but it ts different) the baby, as she has never had | which green dny. afternoon her great) numbers were given played by who in © by at Afternoon Bridge c lub at will mee t Tuesday y with . Mr, Arrasmith,. . and Mrs, engagement John of Wilson their a | i i Fort| Mre.|"~{|I | announce| daughter Dy WOMEN S CLUBS election Miss Mc-| minor. Eliza Miss Calvert Hall. will read a paper, Write These Dxwill also be the of officers for the} i Se At the next regular Ladies' Literary club, a Greck . W. M. meeting Friday, program Paden "Greek o . Drama,"' Deere es and will read a paper' on | i wil) will of > the March be as A hospitable welcome red f : is assured a he the ‘ erlain. | Genera Federation counc when speak a on Miss even. takes the club home,| . when Mise Alice C. Fletcher of Wash-/ o¢ the Sa s nAntonio city program of music and distinguished speakers * federation.| The Miss eeeEthel : Paul "‘The Women of | . mar deserves every for the efforts the subject. than society that of! at Fort Sam Houston, and on in Utah| return, a Mexican supper on possible encouragement| made to throw light on Plaza. One of the e. most o¢6 . * Coming . Literary circle met|f/ interesting home, when a delightful was given, Mrs. Cummings Coutluued on Page Pour.) WE . was beautifully decorated in in compliment to St. Patrick's Large vases of ferns were used! for you. That's why we We | want s ore U1 Ss | from all the ‘DO NOT leading' artists. GIVE OPENINGS But we extend a most cordial invitation to all to Visit our shop and see our BEAUTIFUL GOODS to a much better advantage, as we give each eustomer OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION ~ progave! Nothing Too Good the! the | meot- ai | addresses| Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Byron| will be| Cummings and Miss Cummings, at sonian institution, will give a lecture on given Thursday evening, Apri A their The Mythical Background of Archac- | By courtesy of the citizens of San|gram ology here : is no & be-| Antonio there will be a drive on Frifore the country today that is attractday, April 2, to the missions, a drill | ing more attention archaeology, and the Wasatch Owns 2 * ington, D. C., chairman of committee)4 on American archaeology of the Smith-|}y S ete tonio, Texas, The Woman's club of 7 @ } that city, its large membership The Woman's club meets Tuesday | and excellent organization, is well|afternoon, March 28, with Mrs. Helen| An intellectual treat will be proequipped proffer in the most ef-|V,. Kimball, 76 State vided for all who attend the meeting ficient manner the proverbial south-| The program will be in of the Utah Archaelogical society to-| ern. hospitality. Mrs. Kimball, who will relate experi-| morrow evening 2a Lafayette| A reception will be given on Wed-|ences of her recent trip abroad | school auditorium, North State raf street. | nesday os evening, March 31, in charge > t. a S, and. er given. Greek Tragedy.' A Grecian temple dance in costume will be given by Miss Lydia White, accompanied by Mrs, Fred Hornung. Albert K. Houghton will giv two i f the section, ings of the year of the current even The regular monthly social of the and current literature the Young Women's Christian association Ladies' Literary ° will be held Friday evening of this| day afternoon. The program Was in it." the day the mother|on the tea table, which was covered| week at the rooms in the Brovks ar-| the nature of the centenary celebraAn Interesting program will be| tion, when the life and work of a watched the little girls talking very| by a battenberg cloth over green, with) cade, earnestly, intervals looking | the centerpiece a large mound of given under the direction of the social | number of the great men whose one sorrowfully at their little sister, and) smilax and shamrock. Guessing games committee, when the principal fea-| hundredth birthday anniversary occonsequently was not wholly unpre-| were the feature of the afternoon and ture will be a "Picture Gallery," The| curs this year was the Subject of pared for subsequent proceedings. the prize was won by Mrs. W. Cc. A. committee consists of Mrs. Ledyard|the afternoon The papers without Taking the baby sister between them | Vissing. M. Bailey, chairman; Mrs, Russel L. exception were carefully prepared and . L.| were 3 interesting, including || by the hand, they presented themselves The next meeting will be held with Tracy, Mrs. T. ‘B. Beatty, Mrs, next door with the remarkabje request: | Mrs, W. C. A. Vissing April 1 at her! Charles, Mrs. W. R. Butler, Miss Cor-| sketches of Edgar Allen| "Please, Mrs. X., can our poor \ittle apartments in the Oaks on Fourth} bin, Miss. Cayley and Miss Plorence| Poe, Tennyson, Darwin, Oliver Wen- | East street baby sister come in and get the Jennings. Holmes, S. Gladstone and | d Ey make your with LTON MART SHO Caine | Mrs of Musical Polanaise annual 26, * of Miss Twelve home Experiences," theater, bridge. p hostess entertained historical x 6 o Iit-! {ng at a parce) the the the table was decorated in the colors of St. Patrick's day and lighted by tie playmate next door suffered with! the whooping cough, causing much ex-| eitement among the children. The | It chanced M. * dozen young were present. by The Donel A pleasant 5600 party was given Saturday afternoon by Miss Mildred Hal. followed by an informal supper, where there are three tiny maidens ranging in age from two to five years, who, sharing alike in thelr childish joys, keep a keen lookout to be sure that one does not get ahead of the other.| lowed ‘ All this dazzling display may be er dhvein Soe RO aT ve B Saturday evening r. and Mrs. J. 7. wazed at without money and without| Kingsbury the me bank account in reserve, and even with| that indispensable adjunct it is not al- Miss Palmer, Mrs. | Parmalee, Greenleaf, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones entertain} gieq) circles is the forthcoming play} Mrs. C. W. Watson at dinner Tuesday evening at thelr! to pe given by the Press club on Wed-|"How I Came to home on Third Hast street, the occa-|] pesqay March 31. Two performances} periences."" There S858 was Mrs. greatly enjoyed Marguerite Duvall,as meginable, Yards of rich ribbon and Mrs. Frank T. Roberts entertained | of Mr. Jones. |a matinee and evening performance. fluffy laces, gorgeous trimmings and| very {nformally Saturday afternoon at ae a ° passamenterie, wreaths lacs, | two tables of bridge for Mrs. Andrew Thursday of this week Mrs. A. J, Our carpet cleaning 1s perfect. Naroses and spring blossoms that rival| Dowd of Sunnysido. Mrs. Dowd, who] Davis will entertain at luncheon, fol-| tlonal House Cleaning Co. the j given Mrs. Blanchard, statesman. affairs) | Rowlava Pooiang valuable Hall already are the Easter, pictures, and possesthero| 1 EXCH IS on}; paper whose Anderson, Mrs. jand of the Hall. interest-| particularly was pictures! Gladstone of valuable visited at Hawaarden, the Elson company | ing as she had : | of them " PHONES . . gio belonging to one of the teachers Gladys Mulls was heard in an Itallan Lieutenant and Mrs. Paul C. Potter! 57, exhibition. |} yocal number, . will entertain at dinner Wednesday a | At the next meeting of this secevening at eir quarters at Fort | A coming event which bids fair to|tion, Friday, April 2, Mrs, C, B. Douglas. | cause more than a ripple in Salt Lake/ Richards will read from "Aunt Jane's oun musical Dy Ae joyed, and anda noOn literary wasselections were eigen: By Ener aie family. " tints falls and making the gymnasium A large number will be sent from in i hostess Mrs sulty ee give an extensive art exhibit EV ENTS COMING Wederal reyelation with Mrs their husbandsIbritton and children. Dr.| | entertaining, state after of eye and building appeals isto a the sense ofto the} the|and of Kalispell, Will probably which exist until beautiful, C Pee cloth of the flowers tled with laid each guest. present were Mrs, Eliza- mother BOTH | of the lovely spring blossoms the central decorations and scattered necessary to make it a success is a| fortune to the possessor. walk one of these spring morn- MGA FURNITURE & CARPET INSTALLMENT HOVSE for full announce: ment of sale to of e state, Salt merchants have an eésThe long table around which the! tablished reputation for making the} guests sat was lald in the dining room most of thei library, eir handsome stock and it} and has gone on record that tourists from | gether for the purpose, and was beauull parts of the country comm tifully decorated with a profusion of thusiasticaily on the character of the| violets and lighted by candelabra window Worth of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Sewing Machines, Stoves and Ranges, Dishes and Everything for the Home included in this sale. SORENSEN \Q PRES & GEN. SALT LAKE CITY, VTAHy, MRS. WILLIAM SPRY. Wife of Governor William Spry of Utah. does seem $200,000 SSS i ine will display this week the some line of READY-TO-WEAR in this : most complete GARMENTS and hand- ever shown city 7° you | to take CASCARETS for liver ‘and | bowels It's not advertising talk- but merit-the great, wonderful, | lasting merit of CASCARETS that | we want you to know by trial Then | you'll have faith-and join the iil- | lions who keep well by CASCA-.| RETS alone. 909 | CASCARETS t0¢ a bo ' a week's treatmeut, all drug tbise Biggest seller in the werld. Muh om boxes a month, 216 SOUTH MAIN ST. |