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"y= THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, niles PRETTY WRAPS FOR WEAR The evening would seem IN coats of - to have eoncerning grace |[___A DAILY FASHION HINT a EVENING said and the last SOCIET= : colthe embroidering, real lace, etc, make of crepe or satin or with wenan | é peat of ordinary With a obtained can : one of these capes successfully, and if the material beautiful in a and eolor it Is hardly possible such a wrap =e not be Sranarar Fara picturesqu Circular Capes. 3 For winter use a coat with sleeves is Warmer and more practical, but it more difficult to make on attractive os po e given form of trimming, About Es aine such as may be found at usually ut have deep summer chosen frocks y youthful a smoke gray was rimmec wThe atc cape x » othe was lined \ ‘brow now to buy santa | the re u are » prime > favorites hats this season, and seit with nothing £ material, AE secre' aairntaterin ms THE are : ont as aren eS by which | air J! t weath er and Sie tkas,-in not outdoor Seah attached street and well as finished satin, Smart a Dutch neck bar or worn or a A well for the eollation, appetizing lunch, It can by xr OF {bited butter decorated so on, : t 3 ~ ne a cK one oa > ment } the : ; . ee nw r on on thee ) | te a joes li o Lastly, ind it until{ it brush on it it over decorate ( merely witl garnish it with t+ neltes L sprigs FOR | | | bak I . dis dot with butter prinkle and cover with vater to which extract has + minutes ve the been in « ger lumps 1: cook f¢ )derate oven the roe to a hot with Nett thr ; ok small with salt anc @ cupful | of a teaspoontu ret platter and 6:0 re ro ee his : . The Kenious ¥ s \SHION an etern us ,ence one 1 Vee as. ai w ee Of 1 - 2. 4s os cece all | therefore, ‘a will be jtom of jof the modish the ¢ metal woman aoe x are . nev yards: oa a ann of no pattern, 10 0 vee +e ees ee aa 2 oe te gly ae ahaa material: sacrificed cut is imperative-prices cut $4.50 for glass these shakers-49c celery dishes-$3.98 65c tooth pick holders-49c $3.50 cut glass nappies, $9.29 7 ‘ glass shakers-93c b $3.75 rests, cut glass nappies, {€ & | . e a silk and fl 1 pa values e 938 special-49c ' § -s - wash good mate we feat. ur sation ipment~ An: opportune purchase that enables us to offer is a fine part-silk, part-cotton fabric-a wiry, summer waists, dresses, evening and party frocks-children's wear, ete.-cool and serviceable. ae select from-dots and figures, floral and exquisitely ata 5 z : finished 7575c the like 50c shakers, glass tops-39c Special for Friday in ‘our sensational June of Toulon silk-Summer's newest wash fabric. : 3 values up to 75c the yard, for-29c. Toulon Silk sheer texture and a weave that makes it ideal‘ for : = There . tinted are hundreds of beautiful patterns to . : patterns-white ground and tinted inTAYG-BAlO beautiful oa contrast wide sora wed 00'soroy inAdie delicately otiatein s ele a shaded REI effects-27 Le ceeinches een eee 29c yard-sale es and ide German the BT rendere¢ Eyans. for Roses the and French nd sale eo) 12¢ ay Hoe German Val. Pua the reduced for he Re a ¥Y 60¢ to 80¢ lace and Nut . depa a the the 1 ene ee ee es Eikatole and brats ma aiacelelelere aveaeses = He insertions-daint c 3 Shirtwaist Frontings yard values-sale the | table -_-___-- - - Hntnah slakdcanais aecorated oe ne 5 tipwdia' inesoakid ms ons carner/on hearts pink red the | ers hal) yel- on ; - hay Ing and a - by cOarata eves cess c c patterns hoice a eses selcuieaeape ae k ealectian of 4 a ----- c 9c ...ceescescnececessverees y neni t- clearance. 7 le yard «n-ne Sale yard: ere : ernie i b i t ‘oe trees rt waist-embroidery fronting g patterns-$1.75 to $3 "50 the ap tT Meas Sh ' hun- GaemcakCnlelecealandiinsertions = yar yard e insertion-10c m complete sale 5 le = I t en l a pera Setar: 40c lace ee nmSeCrwmuUod0%#ns in j ce \ insertion values- Re ARID ig se Sag ci was deccrations, yards hee ee « Miss home of |} were saie ® Qn Frida are Jace and z and l of s Val. French boltae values- SO a Plat, dinand l specia dreds | souvenirs, of ae Tvs : A The for t 1e eature in red, the reception the dining-room in the lifferen lunel i rooms in tebte aa ae . / \ anc ithe ‘dining room yellow roses, : the ce ente ape ce streamers of of the yellow flow- ribbons to the | extending from the ¢ hande lier. | tour corners Guessing games e | Birdie -wik Ss - extended . to : 3 e Ul ..-ayes fram... and:"a table the 1 a vantariay thinks of tticoat, ea nd 36 hnat Inches vh hand : e & onl es <8 'e wie -wide ER ee ke ERD in E A : D Dees ; ar nas eo eke: York,c of | eed about 1 ie. H. A. M Annie Parsons dellhtful ‘ ya 3 fs hon ; ve June and and Leva Miss her Bird.) Mae! Alsimnt? wae take place June 23. . cA. at for Ws an will. luncheon a Mrs. A. H. abe ten fl je Baron bride. Miss Jean Grant, this both of Tarbet.. The Saturday whom!/of bridge: the tea M1 e reception the home at will of be Dr. held and lithe. this Mrs W. C. is I vening ni ee te Katherir place ing | Exponent iJ, anneti . S: - &i,38 T. flower I All e mission who da desire will East take street them. eitherto. Saturday morning . arer to be be taken te and prisons and Jaila tl to} 347 FriIn all - : the of week tie, for The of} [ Yellowstone with aoe The and from tabie furniture "he help Pp oe Park tdlewild pine legs to the ‘ a C es =f y 1 Tho furnishing u oe logs cellinveaims en anyon rt of the ein of rustic the ma terlal playing the mountain torrent laughing ond babbling over air rocks side the door. The service is unexcelled and So ries decent The chef can get up the finest trout or hick an vou or anyone else ever attended. Improvements rr ve a } SS | kind de- for 10 olev isin thethis oleverest ever,) with Onethe couldn't de ightfal idearoom, eee through, the smell of pine needles in the air and big dinin room heave an groom, vreeze part, of that sign, compares exterior to oO ewl Outside cits Another : Jenning Will tonight office and Mrs.at the Marte le tripe . het Oswald and *. . i Letitia 1 The matinee luneheon at week Branel given yesW ranch party the home. or all tnotalied. are vetter ua thancaratut last year pee cu summer : E 1 ree a week visit peers Garivdr ant 1 Bini Sshan mur a 4 n ae rhe Misses Grant gave a Vee large party rest last evening at Wandamere. fn honor club|of Miss Grace Grant and her fiance fed Evans, who will be married the iast of June e ae next Mrs at alat a Mrs.!lonor Oswald, Wall. | | Josep! matinee of the youns wil er ite rtain par ym Saturday, in Misses Selma and Alice UP ou = no with Buaday: the new & for RE 1S WHERE ROU ND TRIP FROM SALT ar and auto ary ca. aa aes, BeerLakeea Salt Francli Ee COME ollowed of Mrs. the to takes place guest of honor by her sisters, Miss ott Women irrent events, while evening will be devoted o Mr. Will Rowe Wednesday. was a o m vart given LT. nae to Osburn Richins of wedding will be this} remarried. iy Oakdand, cal, "on ante daugiter, Mee ew: wenne:T - SUDERBAND LIVING EXCELLENT lon -Saturd for San Francisco, where she will visit for two or three mont! See of Sue the Press , hve ist meeting club/|it I guests axt. rive with | | <ocjety of St. Mark's cathedral parish will entertain at a garden party at rowland hall next Thursday, Spencer| month the te ‘mple Whitn ee ao | eh home se "ms Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Whitney will re- | Ss Cc Dallas will entertain | tury on Sunday from a six months sixt guests a a kensington} trip abroad. They will be Rosa patna) fiernoon. the tea to be in honor ome by Miss Nan Clawson, who Mann as [ fen till of Pari st graduated from the Horace eae ee Bn & wane oro A>] ening take the jwill be members of Mrs. Tarbet's old} : a ard club mee? bk ate tae oie iang Friendly ee south flowers) Fourth Hal Brown and Mrs. M. B |} gay night or wil be the ! hostesses a t 4 the afternoon f a series of afafirs given this }the hospitals Wednesday I iy entertained wit on Wednesda is Bull Mi of eas son, nte rtain next a ne Yountry R. G. MecNiece, the honored guests bé-! Bull » the theater party ne M nd Mr Irwin MeNiece, who} terday afternoon by Mrs a peta days ar in the honor Grace 5 r in entertaining the Mi bo r tti- | to leave Sunday for the east, expecting | will ¢ fabrics are tot gon bout. two months While of the i membered, | ee away they ¥ \ t the principal east poets oe ava ares { none) a Nape t Lene bad Mrs.-'B. a of to }Miss 2 Bessie Bartin, GQ'T Holliday engagement arried week, Eee se eta ay ce New Se -_- M i ' | S| : -actertats P| engagement A., of izes academy on Mr ing Mrs evening, at the. Fisher: home, | jouneed r Second South street daughter, Mone dc fa 3s Oreson The W.)'W Riter and Miss Maude h x . mont will entertain at a kensington Mr Whitne third of botMrs.-Gus Anderson: of: Rock Sprit Une}|is the guest of Mrs. Lioyd Thomas fo the |two or three weeks As wear this the A. wedding to | Wednesday, club ‘ ye it - Mi . Q { orm mean a - to Snowball ari and. Mra, "W, a- Cardwell on nounecsa .the: |Charles ‘ es Tuesday welll today ee ce ape PB ac Tae 1 , for rae. reales )- 9-4 cD oes ees e rene orders 1 ofi \ snap buttons are anytl ing legs nd if one's pthc hipless- | are of was! bie fin : of of in-|scheme in| 8 of 8 hiplessness must > the notlon| -Exchange rrd I) sortsri comes i > Price We eee ee a pent Cia he lor attacht the petticoat OF ee eae eens break} n. eres Mrs. LT Riter ul i a a | FOP) gpge a zu er fork, Add a Poehee Of TCresID Ing More eee atock left in th baking dlsh.| quite a practical e \ { ae tnree bea aK ke eg red yolk and} concerned coats of eet he ke ¢ b slichtly pour over! I m t ut 1 eerve with cereal crisp | however, that most « e is tremendously stocks 65¢ Summer' Ss new part. h abrics - 75c grounds -w worth a) ny natin a ‘few drain agall io Se minutes; ate arrange in i F 1 HEARTBURN al eS Vo@ $4.95 wash ociation§ Saturday on West Stach of| _obaroll alta, pound, of ah 72 for . ‘ ty month. : eee: ‘-tburn ] ' youbismuth 8 oe carbonate ppt apa a eet] lie Soe on Cones Stan 1 dime and a pinch of sodium Sanne " bonate in a little warm Ww ras meals } Address es ‘ wate for lower tumblers-59c Miss | dolls the Fermon, Julia Atwood we Mrs. Fred Davidson . " L. ag Ps wy are. Al noe: 1 "Al a rote ahi "Pp \ , . ms Allowes for ar é or lit i en phe If mnuch wep FISH ROB CUSTARD. Parboll half a pound of fish out Bane a ribbons ndelier , . araley borate dish is desired, add cut: inorate © ordaloone mor¢ har i {-bolled polled CEESrs, ices, to ‘the mixture; also some ¢ truffle. i . | h of demand | | igh toa according J tsdecora tin flags, parcel shower in honor Bransford iven at the Fellow ake thig place is cold The bowls-$7.95 water $1.25 él Miss by charmingly Misses delle | 1 pudding-cloth 4 ours, either in anc the stoc oe : or in; a} pan of water, W th one carrot, a and onion 5 When it ha = cooked long eDe ey un tie the cloth, « nd reroll the meat tight; lac it nn dish put Pa : nd eeeurer le of may ren effect, were | ind : then itf 4 stock. 75c knife | conterpigce. ont the luncheon table wall | 1 an honor was carrying chosen pepper. | ahs aes } the into hem ine Oe ehece he mixture mixture. See tl t is nicely se rsoned shape Chinese being ind fsteak vectstear, and glass incense burners Peanut hunt on thethe lawn \low, ; Japanese ee stty effec hung| ee re . ng | of the afternoon, prize were winners in the rooms, and a' pretty effect was the rrangement of roses in baskets, |i1n& Miss Goldie W arburto > Ml y which: uenonded' from the t n_.| Rowe, Miss LeVon Browning Ena Tiss eggs, a little Aco Si an cpper of era y or good ; tbr ro ee a { is 7 inelr 1 an It ay cut guests, ee sae scheme chosen eae for a or any cold it is. The one exwith cross-bars of fle decoration, but looks pou in Imported & this 1 two 2 wit watt | . €: Miss Florence Atwood oaty bertains 2d ] aa y y at a shower ane son, : the complimented gireat "pe=| | in on, the Eater: whose wedding ji in pound of Bread crumbs, halt | ! pe» 1ed 85 @ Clearance Sale O © Miss Ore Le "looking piped CLADbutter or aspic that always Kkequired: One for and $1.35 fine nappies-98c 50c tooth pick holders-39c last evening. | were Anna used inStahl, the decorations, the Roses color scheme being in green and white an served as 4 j was piped very & American bottles thirty-five aithete'? were enterin honor of Miss Viola Burrell, the lthe Ada pretty Mgt lald poke Miss Burrell In the g-room by tha' Mis ey EE ila Ryser till in Linholm. cee e Another shower for a bride-elect but dish, 6upper be to make dish, eitherquite with Ly eliy, as tor t ten 1 ‘ shower selections -_-- GC 7 : GALANTINE. "re BEEF is an forThis breakfast, not laid ot the evening, were a Chinese During the evening oa be admitted that the idea of them in the street with the ts were lanterns fastened squarely around the ending at its bas e, and not showwhite, our punch 85c || given i separ rane Mrs. AIL W. Child| being beauwas The table was beautable rheives Tiaeributenree orat pariors he prizes guessing he game, which wa of | house, rich water $10.00 the| riven were of to reduce $6.00 | flowers used in while the dining-room red ‘carnations, red roses were dec- | as moon ed a honor, of china was It is alway; of silk or new at was cheo stock mbout, thirty-five guests "were, enter weThe brilliants ing any Hne of as it might be half is It blouses. loose e pin sceptionally it must se eatlie one hot clothrestaurant frocks the chart t pt iar about tained blouses are not finished with collar, but have the butch They are slightly square in and low look inch half about at a back. z only higher These a tri nt, coat neck, to In to muslin with a a pearls to ¢@ Jennings entire prices decorated the | * 3d : should attract-it is the greatest cut glass event of the year. eee ee ee A dinner party was given last evening at the home of Mrs. Timothy Egan, class relegated &. who ree Marie Lu tthe the heise house anday at ae the the watines, matinee, the- on is sacrifice eRe GET SaOtTEE: Mrs. 1 W. Howell.| WV ones f ed the centerpiece | the dining table. where covers were wer manieuisste > | If older women eorit | that it was intended for | for them it would be} fashion turnover Dutch collar is uni- The yesterday 00 this special event-hundreds of pieces, genuinely eut and irrediscently beautiful, are featured at Oe Pred rosea im the dining poor be Araino ‘Mra. comet aod: uly a. euelre cMabon: i and: Mrs: Alva wis Mrs."rid CM. erAlston entertained at a las venin reme mbe er versal Our Mrs. Samuel Paul and Miss Paul | were RamHORTeRAGn at a euchre party iven yesterday at thelr home on East Bacon South street. White syring Was used in the hall decorations, wh 1 the panies ang! eS ih INNS as SL, i) A Qa = ae ee = To Se y given table, where covers Misses Belen fa | corre col- ver Hen | be Lorn, Bo Bata: | |and mn. her t Boston. Re daughter, PATTERN DAILY a guests beautiful. ~~ Cass SSS yes , Ss etre | ont 6 BLOUSE. without a accepted paradise-than 2 was $6. , eC€LZINS turnished during Hawalilan trou- he and Cut Glass | White, a Marton ‘Thompson, Feutl 1 Kingsee and eMdred a > n- ---f the ane teays Gordes cre tren a ee ee COLLARLESS or frock of more st} s supple Saute: Loun; ee a bird or tea James dining | for is there c sas beautifully into cloaks or capos. tted silk fringes Pee ana ee ne ens eo Pane ee nee eee ood as: sack, sl 1 §s huge REPUBLICAN THE maving this season and form the Rene etre crepe. artistic eine draping deis tie koynote course, fone "simplest "eifects ere tiful Dea a handsomer was aca S e Sea eeesuie ereae aero eases deiahra and pitie.roseu ‘decorated the SMART-LOOKING BROWN HAT. ador ned is ae 3 sort, bu for coats of this used possible crepe-makes up draped and shaw! é: by on ees Mrs. Ne:asapolitan smartest of these ‘ constructe 7 are martes of exquisitely embroidered = sa fringe for trimming crepe, | with Superb old shawls = re sometime 3] eno Dae ee ae ee 4 color a orlenta esigns, 1« Music afternoon hostess the h B. o7rnen SS ish snedes-smart, stylish and exclusivey lasts-$5.00 and $6.00 values-sale-$3.85, Letrece Mra, W. 00 : roses. Miss in, receiving, Hooyer, Blosug, dainty cloaks of the Marion O Friday in our June Clearance is a day of exceptional values-im addition to the wonderful saving bargains featured on the bargain tables, we offer a tremendous reduction on our entire stock of the famous John Cross and Hallahan oxfords and pumps in tans, black patent and mod- |] he Ke.|Kransford apartments,six when Mrs Fife entertained tables t 4 ar v: capes or by some Mrs. Denny. a delicious carnation shade of 7, | is nothing better looking for dressy eceasions. An exceedingwhich showed only whe the ful ny fglda were thrown back or fell aside lly smart model is shown in this ent. It is in alovely shade of Shawl-like, draped lave been turned out yellow assisted Misses badours, it throughout the the full gold, had ‘big' fasteners to inaten aiiee bette Boia ue ea rounc enter- at her apart-|f Pe Loko. Mrs Buswell wad re ims | | material, which appeared to be crepe | ner clk meteore, yoster-| stock-$5. . ° in the Hooper wonby | fin Z Boettcher and Geneva Savage assisted in the dining room. Six tables of bridge were played, the prizes being| we and satin entertained aa . mainted Pees | in am, Smoky Gray. gu een erno oe e values-tans, patent, suede.......... acters | Our June wearer some of the smartest capes seen fave been in neutral tones. one a p00 : entire Our games a Qa Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers » r ollew cane "Emery flats' "Ferns andnd | dare ur ¢ CarTranice SS i @ decorations, a charming effect| in the dining room being a bell of the ferns and roses, which was suspende | any J. ith and trimming counter, will supply all the trimming really needed Delicate hues, with metallic notes tn the neck finish, are dainty and attr: tice'over, uring Mrs. day ent and | handsome fas ers of some sor na ‘be . , da to the fronts; but effective embroidered b ing collar fini motifs, unTie Mont Berry and Mrs. B. 0.at Howard | in the dining room the tea} bridge ee 3» Ur by the and Selma aster i xteer a yesterday afternoon » Sixt of ge were played and the were decorated with cut-glass filled with white peonies. Mrs the = eae par ris followed 4 * , assisted lustrous as satie it a g00d ‘Mark's tables tables bowls } Very slight additional warmth fs given | by a wool back, are ideal cape and evening cloak materials, and there are humerous kindred stuffs No trimming save some neck finish {s needed for the circular cape, which | ae in full clinging folds toward the bottom though fitting smoothly over| the. shoulders. A hood may be added, | < These special Friday sales offer some of the week's best bargains-today-ALL DAY- eer ee eee ete | St. The double width crepe S2 =. | broadcloths, etc., are excellently nd: ae | ed. for the eircular or draped cape, end this season there are innumerable new candidates for such uses among} the paved materials h atin cloths, light and supple as | chaps meteore, of of an Nichols E of Brewster Benjamin Bishop The Episand Judge Ritchie. of| Jones Mr. Rev. the by | Brewster were laid for one hun- | Covers | Logan. 1undred| four Nearly uests dred | gBuests were present at the reception, | which ono" ed the luncheon, Both affairs were i sala by the ladies of good even make S copal ‘riog: was ‘resented, tor Blekep ar seamstress Friday is2 fast becoming one of the week's, ¢ ; most important shopping days at Walker's., California, "Bishop S.-M. Griswold. of less are plain or slightly draped. pattern such as is easily an the Saving Bargain News. ell Pa Events Chauncey Bishop Louis, W. Bish Connecticut, Kansas, Colorado ft the very ni With TICE them. wereishopplaced' on enot ain ot the cr Oss, Ss. a sted as toasts were responded| [totoastmaster, by Bishop andDaniel L" Tuttle of St | chitfon edition deluxe, aoe some of the mod-| els we ae seen this spring, despite | an air of impligity conferred by their | flowing uaneoten ‘lines, are most e» | trevagant creations, but fortunately it} Possibly Waller's- A beautiful reception was given yes )}terday afternoon at Rowland hall in | honor of the bishops who had come to Salt Lake for the consecration ceremony was intr the form Bay. abet ee : able laid of a Gree cross iv nd wa s beautifully ut y decorated in purple fleu corate anc e-liss and orchid Tt wers were banked in the center of the cross and bowls of e S bs ovings, new .details enter into models brought out this spring one is forced to say "lovelier than ever before," just as on ape' ing at - beginning of each season or several years past Of course - are coats and coats ao many of the = have prices sunning up to naman ta figures. Lavis hand Lake' 6 Social Our Win- Salt Current Review of | sucl r Watch dows -Filled Exclusively. word | in 5 Cedared Paper Wardrobes at | winter the beauty FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1909. LAKE $1.50, including railroad, street SALT LAKE & OGDEN RAILROAD SCHEDULE: 6:35 LEAVE SALT LAKE-7: 00, 8:35 and 11:05 A. M. and 2:05, 5:000, 35 and 9:35OGDEN-9 P, M. ARRIVE 25 and 10:00 A. M. and 1 12:30, 2 2 3:30, $0, 6:25, 25, 8:00 8: | \ (ae and 11:00 P. M. J |