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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1909. | SOCIETY SPECIAL ATTENTION Current Review of Salt Lake's Social Events (Continued From Page ° lasts and styles-new, fresh from Summer the factory ° 2 * FT . Mid-Summer Clearance dising. A o - Co who itn the has a Vit \ and \ \\\\ are Clearance | now A daughter. Enda | visit In Los ant Sia, on Mee} oerte apter o Sreeae ao eG unio the nd hedisid inclus! J 3 and he of euly' tr 8 returned est July-10 8 lay Bast South "ey has ci School of 0. Temple | sacrificed tucked. $7.50 styles } . e| with his| Howard, entire pleated, f Silk I 3 tare anata el nea and values and black : embrou ps) : of . ‘ the finished mF Ma ‘ Berkele : ara bargain "9 Summer' . with of r ' new on > the ‘ai 2 95 18 to 22 in. and styles. Dr, I @ "8 : S. Wright rf E. Mrs. to friends at No, and home Walking Piece raffles, =e * - Mr Philip. Ber S ae umtter earance Ser from A | PALACE (Continued VPage -| {<"\l One.) fancy mixtures and designed in the to $22.50 values-to clear until sold ©. 8) 0\8.0)8 ele © @ 0.0.8,0 66) 06, 9 00 Hon. here,her; but the heavyrare malt old DU ia pes tion ai)ve and glass the fine of ls tI eut irnitur red_leather. seats j { a natural jomj ‘ Spanish an and Ra Une Ceilings ill linen use pullt rc walle Is ERIC the om are high and tl thstand aeueh: ' ey} paid T bute 1. th OK Governor before the ‘folal inied n ieee a in -Governor se Coy pene e mis furniture. eee ! reference hite Houseto in .atecoy ‘| rtain ie t : I what|ernor and fo om Magoon 2 lit little and | ane tod iter ; a ald rai An ‘h tole Cuban Sere e i. bac ) escorted|to helor The Spanish home r 1 Spr ba after of mianed the a a fashion a wealthy nature Gfner aSthe CAO Sa ee year per as the a garment i amage. it is to damage it tc ») prevent oe of is worn prunellas, . striped Tailored the one sure | tailored -,6 x suitings and cries ; ar of the for ex- American. out novelty fab the . ' wea oo) his In» e ‘ hs re . na eal ore, tl , & request deferen on 0 te as peas i f the irnes fed'an: | be or the people of re the preval Eke ca ‘ neal beleh bo y t Vi snd Hen . pe ing tt rough genuin rics courtesys to Se G the Maine, eo | imits lected o eS 43 chimes be penny + of the © oe powder into forth joyful news the of int: Flour See caused palace tl e rae neg- clock $25.00 Blue shown in : art this re Serge The best elty the price TsAwe for Ride Melntyt CNC ER Our to| SOS carpe National | House cleaning ae -- Valley your. a = guaranteed WEST Co, Ind, AND AND OFFICE BIGH --- AT eS A until A. 892 races , tes 4 meet 9:35 a P. *To \ BoD and - ‘ white velties In " sizes l ' with in rom sold-see sc Sailor, ea Dutch , and : inserfancy . & reat as? ne years al , above reauc- a = M. M. 12:40 NOW from Lagoon Bes M & G. M. - a = | oe P. i oe } tracted 2 A Ainaea ny co positively the S tablished YOUR Six TEETH Cor. ar oldest fifty E a te.) Years. 2nd So. and 8 ears. years. . A 176LECTRO STATE STREET. DENTIST E only. eae sEeB MEYER Established P.M 0. LISTEN?! ABOUT P. M. : ES FANATOM than ever.) = M. A. * aa DR oM. 6:10 M 810 PP.M. . Pres, . 3:40 P, M *4.30 eae ee rie ee 3 a: "7 . 2:05 P. M. P. M 500 a eea P.lar WakM He ; es OGDEN . RY.3 & *3:00 a 3460. LAKE 7 A. 35 11:06 FAMOUS WHEAT, CORN FLOUR AND OATS. Bell and no the square ; y Leave ea ever A. G a Monday in and een and Set - of 1 colorings-all ON ROUTE SALT rders 5 t the MILL is ; will Made ginghams. - Queanmotetie Mill $2.95 $3.95 $5.95 $6.95 $9.95 oe 7: AR Cleaning tea: ~ $29.95 o | nsideration oon, , un-| Z ne he eae 5 19.95 REMEMBER noon an 8.95 Suits-$ tine ‘ § = Bra: of euatoms his beaut! and oncenay more. b ext uld thatcat ishes,| n ition "and Inhabitants that Cuban fancies il iC ordershould A oo his " one . lif me naeof | Clalm Imes to the ful capital Bintpassage One Hee : tl Vteeg predom- | Offlelal of a) the wy ee Linen Children's Dresses ale 7 plaids, stripesme : . Suits.. $15.95 | $65.00 to $75,00 Tailored Suits. ee Linen Suits-$ 16.95 $16.50 to $20 Linen Suits-$11.95 and petite round ; , trimmed prettilyisle at checks, a -sale Suits pe calc' nam eae aval Get fas element required Magoon at ring. Rare musical : Tailored 7 -- famous Russian : $65.00 to $15 : jeck styles, . : 5 eoiderv tion, piping and embroidery. suits-$34.95. $13.95 | $45.00 derson's Jumper, sortment . to A Mid-Summer clearance of broken lines in the juvenile dept.-girls' Summer dresses of Imported Repps, lnens, madras, French chambray and An- suits. . imported to $12.00 $4.50 Sutts. cloth $22.50 $25 to $6.50 Dresses. . $5.50 to $7.00 Dresses. . $8.50 to $10.00 Dresses, $12.00 Dresses, Special. $13.50 to $15 Dresses... way The Wayne Cedared Pa- a to $195.00 ; Suits.. . Sutts. Panesusceptible ee . more There's out; prices for a sweeping, of ee Coat Suits Mid-Summer Clearance Se wey ee seer meer pone ene Wardrobe, Cloth clearance serges, to $42.50 Tailored palace clock alern tes cee au eben Se ' ' f tne president at iis hofam nin splendid nue gummer v vo until ler through the different rooms, ex-|the cannon on More, with it ted sea-|sccond restoration of Cuba to the right aining as 1 vent, and aft they | 9 oct £ Pa charge of powder |! self-government had been through the entire building | ™ Reena PRniabee ete President ARE ataan ROVAL Fea, een sth¢ thanked him it her gractou aa ther than toward thé city TAILOR'S SPECIAL -" "as Gi ARE dunt, Moths, and . lowering sold-$80.00 until and - a wit of ‘ Cuba, ir- | inating: no , final - I aa inaugura-|the of t way the needed aandid 7 complete worsteds, $30.00 to $32.50 eR Gomez Monday x © « 3 | Modish Plain Tailored Linen s - $22.95 Suit Suits- $29.95 Suits- $34.95 Linen Linen Linen 5 rT he blows in through wind : ind one falls eal » int ni erl of ease and} from ure The palace and its jue irrounding mak n|-- nora * Fine Monday $22.50 nO tropica pictures oO " styles. sicg ani|| backs 1 OTTNE < piece in) Spanish quailty 1 old mahogany ho Tere Bae The and 5 $4.98 newest © Linen Suits A sale that sets the tide-mark of clearance reductions in Salt Lake---a price-clipping Our entire summer's broken lines sacrithat offers the greatest suit values of the season. , ar: Women's | ¢iced to half and less to force stocks to their. lowest volume for June clearance. ‘ ‘ : : . i and misses' tailored cloth suits, made in the modish long coat models in two and three | | room ig tremendous radical tine =room spacious In act room ts 18) spacious, sining White House at Wash room toin iethe wiltte mural decore- | The jng To close finish, Tailored . 1 Cl C Zz, and and 2 tig and and. men women izes f rT | Sizesfor values. fit - | nett of irrivedin Salt sentuck ington s | Wednesd evening from Denver, will pend several weeks here as the gruest of Mrs. Bennett's uncle, Lee C. | |! SnedC B. brother her and Snedaker, ake: Mr und Mrs. Bennett, who aré on thelr wedding trip, will visit. YelCalifornia| and Seattle Park, lowstor polr returning to Kentucky about}! Mi in _*. : * $4. . sceussncae ju dws Wace ain Women's Linen to $35 to $45 to $60 $30 $40 $50 Skirts Perfect red. tail ailored, beautifully veautif men-s7.50 . ; sold-$3.49 now || are 324 First] | nu 4 close $7.50 Monday Trimmed si, = immens¢ summer's left from assortment A broken dnd styles gored full new in the skirt sales-made fold. ~ § Summer's broken stock of women's walking skirts, tremendously sacrificed. Made of fine Summer weight worsteds, panamas, serges, and novelty weaves in plain e Fancy shades @ with stock reduction. and until ered, finished LF the elaborately trimmed two and three piece models, handsomely taifinished with laces, medallions and insertion, and the strictly models, lored mannish coat styles in summer's newest shades and To clear Monday and until sold- all sizes in the assortment. 2 Panaina styles styles of a Another instance of Walker's phenomenal clearances-the greatBroken est mid-summer event in the ready-to-wear department. lines left from the tremendous summer sales sacrificed to force a Women's and misses' linen suits- complete and final clearance. a new Summer's . : petticoat until sold Black SOML). colors $1 mes- clearance and new two er Mid-Summer | Tailored Walking Skirts Midsumm Clearance lal ara late bar- and . . or , Clearance 7 in 95 ® Mid-Summer greatest one Clearance taffetas the > of Summer's lines, | Coats . values-to Monday Monday cece cece cece eect e eect cern eceeesscsecece a netticoat Full flounced styles , until| to} to Berkeley HH | nd. Mrs. A, their home in | ' vi en go parents, M1 who will make 1 our curtain $10.00 to $15.00 laces, braids, tueks for}. Ney in Summer's greatest clearance of lingerie waists-hundreds of Summer's newest models sacrificed to half and one-third actual value. A wonderful assortment to select from-waists- waists-everywhere-dainty French lawns prettily embroidered and trimmed with fine tucks-modish imported swisses and cross bar muslin, finished with laces, insertion and cluny- both high neck, long sleeve and low neck three-fourth sleeve models. Truly a wonderful clearance-sizes 34, 36 and 38- greatest clearance of silk dresses foulard dresses-broken lines left half actual cost. Made of the fa- with assortment force a final Mid-Summer 95 ® final clearancee-Women's long semi-fitted rubberized silk coats in economies-a affords assortment piped $10.00 Monday nd that to clear. to treet. te lustrou tremendous of petticoat season-one fron ho i Houghton will spend the parents Mr on O Clearance Petticoats phenomenal rich, sale petticoat A ianyii whbie: he. kas. been: ettendwhere feature yards, kind, but hundreds to select from-sacrificed to * ~ and Values-$13.95 # uxilf to Miss Florence who has been studying music in Boston under Arthur Shepherd for the past year, has returned to her home in this clty yward 4 ey will| ¥ meee Kimball, Mich Pricecess immense and models-broken Mid - Summer . e af; . e for to half ‘s and less sacrificed salines : k d m reduction a final Mid-Summer stock } feeanare the ipeat | ‘rom here NN a eaewias "to are ting from ei July r} most gain <2 Lake v5 Mid-Summer Messaline | | Mrs. Eva G, Blackmarr leaves this| expecting to| week for aboutLos tenAngeles, be gone days acs Chicago,| of Murdock A . W. Mrs. grand president of the G, L A., will] peueto elite $I Dre Silk and . Mid-Summer | Later srookKs will go Humphreys will} as the guest of} who is spending Smith and nee from a Sold ........ clear TATA tT Lice Bahhak steak Pet eee . the immer iss to Alaska, { s visit in Pacific Grove \ Gratia Flanders, tho summer there. Salt handling-the clear moire and satin finish-brown, blue, gray and black, broken lines from the season's newest styles-$20.00 to $45.00 values-to clear Monday and now Mrs ° * values-to " For Martha in t and An nc cond dooopadonnposcuocdsnnoone to $40.00 ® ° * until $40.00 \\ Mr. and Mrs, R. E. MéConaugl y and Miss Gladys McConaughy w ho taal expe to o Seattle this week have changed their plans and aC to Chicago to spend the summer. arriv r $60.00-to \\\ Rubberized Ey . . to vA\ \! \\ The many friends of Miss Alice Wall will regret to learn that she has been quite seriously {ll during the week and ig still unable to leave her home, | B. et Foulard -$30.00 M\ beer Dr. and Mrs, Arthur Murphy are visiting In the city, the guests of Daniel Guernsey. Mrs. cee 5 Lingerie Waists Clearance lingerie and linen dresses Samples, broken stock mous Chenney Bros. fancy foulards in the elite Princess style, trimmed and elaborate lace yokes-Summer's newest colorings- | . . . 6 wh lineal Clee Mid-Summer Values-$16.95 The Final reduction for Mid-Summer Clearance-positively the known in years-about 50 of the Summer's newest Princess from the tremendous Summer's sales-saerificed to less than Evanston Ill. school year at city. . to Wiloyate wares $30.00 who has been Johnson, Ferry hall, near Chicago, home . $40.00-$45.00-$47.50-up Silk Cornel wi return thse week? to . Dresses * will go o to Seattle t o visit a the family of Mr. Glendenning °* ° Mrs. George Putnam returned this week from a month's visit in Seattle C66 ae to $60.00 Linen numbers and dresses slightly soiled by window display three-piece models in choice styles $30.00 -$35.00- a es and tremendous Mid-Summer clearance-the greatest sacrifice of Summer's of the season-our entire remaining broken lines tabled to clear. ' Mrs. Dennis Bichnor and daughter, Adelaide, will go to Seattle on Thursday to be gone about two months eens Mrs. Robert Glendenning little and son of Mexico will arrive {| n the city ti this week to spend about a month here E xf Mrs. John T. Donnel- a annex-we to Read-Come. Lingerie $30.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Foster, Miss Annie Adams, Miss Katherine Adan a and party will spend today in Ogden canyon. ee yard Week it Lasts__4 week of surpassing ready-to-wear opportunities-a week of the greatest Our entire stock of "garment economies in the history of the department. broken lines, samples and garments slightly soiled by handling and window display is involved. Summer's newest and most fashionable styles at but a fraction of their actual value. We have planned Salt Lake's most sensational ready-to-wear clearance-reductions are unprecedented-unequaled in Salt Lake merchan- approvals exchanges -Alterations charged Mrs, Frank B. Robinson will leave Thursday for Twin Falls, Ida., expecting to be gone about thre weeks Her daughter, Mis Lucille Francke who went East last week ‘to attend the weddin of a cousin, is now the muest o her aunt, Mrs, Victor Grossins, in Cincinnati 3efore reSs rar Vv will turning Miss Francke visit in Indianapolis, Richmond and Chicago. Misa Isabe a student at has returned rear, 1 cloths, One On Sale Goods -No -No La= Miss Clara Colbourn will leave next week f« " Vermont, where V she will visit until the first of August } home yf her parents near Lake Champlain Upon her return to the st, i Colbourn will spent the last two weeks ft Augu the guest Bishop Spalding and Miss Sarah Spalding at their summer home in the La Platte Valley, Col Waldemar Van casement The createst stock lowering sale of the year-prices are phenomenally reduced to force an immediate, complete and final clearance of all broken lines from Summer's immense sales-a ready-to-wear event of tremendous sacrifices. | visiting a riend since the close of aisle, from colored serims, Cretonnes, madras, silkolines, ete-15e to $1.50 values the yard-reduced to clear........ oils ets 1p Price nets, Clearance in the Ready-to-Wear Department . | * sale-lengths Bungalow . --- | PERSONAL 4 Independent-227 Bell-EXCHANGE all departments. dept-Center Monday We inaugurate Our Final Mid-Summer There will be a _ special business meeting of the Daughters of the Ploneers at the Lion house at 3 o'clock next Wednesday, . remnant swisses, PHONES: Sale--Draperies in the Drapery Call Miss Vera Beebe, Miss Alice Nibley and Miss Elles eates will entertain with a dancing party on Friday at the Beebe home on G et . o The Gamma Phi sorority girls of the university will enjoy a week-end party at the home of Miss Mildred Jensen at Brigham City. The party will go to Brigham on Wednesday, and will not return until after the Fourth, . newest ‘BOS Miss Margaret Williamson will give a bridge tea 1 Tuesday, the complimented cue: being Cora Little, who will be married this summer. 7 © « A dancing party will be given at 1© Post on Thursday, Ji ily 1, by Lieueng and Mrs. Kneeland Snow in honor of Miss Edna Storm, one of the fall brides a Summer's footwear-25 styles to choose from. Black or tan jleathers-$4.00 and $4.50 values-special .. . * . Remnant Monday and the week we feature a special sale of Oxfords and Pumps -the I . Edward Merrill will entertain with a luncheon to be given at } home on First avenue on next Tuesday afternoon ( . ACCOUNTS-AII sale goods purchased during this ready-to- wear clearance will be charged on July account. Oxfords and Pumps-Special! Monday Two.) 206 East Third South street. Those desiring to reserve tables can do so by calling Mrs. Robert Browdhurst, 1293 Bell phone, or Mrs. Israel, 1874-x Bell . TO CHARGE State. every Salt k Lake 1594 Main gt FE case edical ours Brants r positive cure valua ee a velnah by In e oe Institute, 9 a. m to _ $ ) . So Oe aa |