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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1909. { SOCIETY Current Review of Lake's Social (Continued from Page long slips and skirts ‘ é : A splendid assortment of the daintiest : trimmed . with : ; embroideries, ; sheer Infants' muslin bonnets-to ; A fabrics-neatly 3 . 7 laces, hemstitching and ruffles 4 TOCeee VOT 65 low ridiculously at the select you -Monday, training, i reflecting oredit on Mr. ines, under whose direction the successful progré An was given here hav e been so earnest requests for the program ea be A repeated that it - posstb le that upor 1 the return o Brine from New i York there will an opportunity to hear the hae produc tion again C el eae elsLeet ait east lee tig ene taC tein State's Ssd0.,00 beautiful \ s; » line beautiful sample o loge line-hought close st close close-must 'em close out ‘en quick-we offer the mat half and less than half prices. These 5 ant E : I ; are the daintiest, prettiest little effects we've ever shown- Three) and study careful most the Infants' Sale Events trimmed with ribbons, drawn and knotted-laces, and insertion. Values, 50e to $5.00. CHOOBG Bb: Fa tick ew veces 4 tees «cde embroidery ¢ to * Sveti have nl issued by Miss ween Alle and the Congregationa 1 sther ane Sunday geno} orchestra, for a concert t o give : be riven at the one h, Monday evening, May eV r ay 1%.7 M rs Pet era, will assist anata 1 sopra no, v v with accompaniment and an excellent prois promised. gram * The oratorio "Daughter of Jairus," by Stainer, will be given by the members of St. Paul's choir on the evenings of May 16 and 17, under the direction of the choir : leader nader ¢and Orgs Organist t J B Berkho el. a . . tak Claude NN [. Ne sttleton hass taken a studio in the Templeton and is preparing to give a irs ar oe his violln pups in the near futu Ma goeodin er So aereaia has returned, aftthe winter at Ocean Park Mrs. Daynes Hill will tory - morning at thedr find sing the offorSt. Mark's ca- great was another owing the lot just to this response to our as good-here great reduction last they $10.50 announcement are-yjust in prices, we arrived cannot by that we express-185 sold the entire strictly 200 the high-grade first day-Telegraphed suits-sample line from our New York repesentative a reliable manufacturer, whose to name, mention. The Glee aah: of Bowed hall will give a concert Saturday evening, May $9 at the hall, under the direction of Mrs. Chaxtee i Plummer, assisted by the Misses Isabel and Amy Osborne, Miss Romania uyde and Henry Obernof hs ania 1 ae ae 1 ime ho > tart a n PTs Potten . Settee .* ° ot vely Are Yy wellings" (l.iddle); postluc Evening- Organ prelude, anthem, "Come Unto a e Him" (Leslie); offertory, tenor solo, "Lift Thy Heart" (F. Allister), Charles Stoddard; postlude. Choir director, Mrs. William Te Wetzell. Organist, Edward Kimbal ee ; these the the * *. This ° The all absorbing topic in musical circles is the musical festival which a occur the first part of the week, nd which annual affair is eagerly anpinta ced by pi lovers ave of good music. by on CAL ELE des sagacious buying cost of either and enxiety ee People's Burlington perintendent. a. m. ee at Mission-F. J. Bible school com | Grande Mission-c: M. ee Fraser,| superintendent. Bible school at 12:30) p. m. The Rev. W. W. Des <Autels| preaches t Se aes at 5p and t Burlington u corner South, Loo a Sund ‘are pocatanie? Invited, Mothers' next _-* - 8 m., Sunday Sunday | Own school 9:45 a. m.; holy communion and| "The sermon at 8 o'clock. ‘Visitors welcome, | 8¢n09l free English slish Fourth ey t Sencar 5 ay sce alors at 1l Pparen dlally Lutheran. Luthe 1 4 1eran pos as tohall | effect, ot Sunday. morning welcom Danish on sen, vening : "The surd, at 6:30 and | Howard Lutheram nue wu church, 7:45 Dru Lutheran a auee h,| at 61 Church 3 m, pai $ ?. First ave-| 98, and atreet! Members and friends gather at) the parsonage, E street, will be Our. where first held... part of ‘the festival Church. council- will the parsonage o'clock, y:| En-| m. All urch ect, Scientist-236 Sunday school services at church, Seventh South and State streets. lam J. Lankow, cae rd at 9:30 a. m, Service at 10:30 a Some Mihermatteriotdre sa a.m. ion must the char sometimes rs Examples trimsee plead' ne Sunday: thee biothe Wae erennina "Shall it the ae noon, ee re a ages oe 7 the reading room, Main eo is een peas 412 eeeec J to tet. yi pe L Corum, : puperiifaddane. . i fice U5 a on fs i ag be counted, and those been drawn network, or used in Tribune eee urino. Unitarian leone ety, building, cept 149 ckleness, but Home On| js strong enough the ac- to disturb, laces. has af that is the use of/ ofttho!tittend¢rom start | Dan to to ‘the of | make, with | hole stitch ails serfously | other Renaissance 0 r¢ of innovation cted the latter, and all oven Te : right pe 138 the with angles, carry: spaces its loo these of this: second. ‘starting' the on on an simple nrst, | around thread | threads, clence| Mr.| er, public Cordially "invited to| the also opposite from stitches buttonhole 0 one-half filing in| the first line of thread. produces|space In this man striking | doublesiive Pan "About one- center working center, sides of about stitch the crossing | the inch sides, the second thread, a button- | the the first of thread, the cn Ine Oe onc ae «|! ing buttonhole across Make acven-polutedGnowerlike | straight Romaine Soutn | manner as n." Special muste by Unity 4 Sunday school at 12:30, Professor inenting omitted. Moetal eae AlP "riday centersot ERD re DACs. spider worked East, William Thurston Brown Bhs 3 za = a unGe y preaching& service at Sue eee asic by TeserTAng sent her to| : This 2Mtecedents, dlrections, | °°" of are the to brald| hole stitch be made| groups ineh tonhole group, ne 5 the the lines thread aie Ree at each are worked point des crossing at| thevaret securing nes of lady must be perecueits should how she fe be guilty lines will know exactly she gets to the paltrot ubled leat je she of some sole Made Easy need hav - Sut she1 ect lave no " score. From the moment ee find every t etc. Did she fail tol do so ac owe around tein a ta, hace "ind{ the second row of these stitch-| second | stitches: in lace-makin o 1¢ stitches being made across A Desi With r angles 4 en a English Braid. space 7. at right angles to the first.|. j . Bars Romaine and the cross-line of Working Bars Romaine. | twisted bars with wheels at their cross- To work it, fasten the thread at/ one edge of pore the braidreece in the space to eps be oon ang ton't the posite to the side, where braid with a make Pr of braid ata second the space shou e secured!/ stitch; buttonhole in this ° Cee group space & Pneumatic men from > ar on that she alights of the way If B2M® Js made er MOE y around each material. knee said caps, They ns cee the| | usmorethe ornate any of the others,| aboutstitch twicein the rose in than each of tho lower groups ad They BLY : 1 of be the address, house maa s they cost kne a § re Booi The palr to \ eet 10usemaid' Ss from a torturing able occupation, might try." such on accession to Gnas marianne title. debut nies til ee -DOATC | Wo cin 1@° nted, wheih*, ee remain prese ntations name lady she any) nat wait her - for re a nd w an of Gontrte or in Durts are room, as-in - as 2am pala At about The to | wie: Royal k nd 2 other exquisitely of Bucking- 5 Entrance Weer, Rew Yoyval family enthe any,latter«officials all walk-in a reing weake form = with evening. ballroom 10:30 the/ters, preceded brilliant unif. answer ing aAbwman > aotKG ) y €| 2 the ne een. mee ld min a date th te beautiful omit- may>wish') iyi be} property BSE whisd s father must o-means. onality eats spileation may < b RY invitations kind- as even to . neva, and wands the anton ate Shal's unt+ orders. The the > Garter, ‘ dressed queen, always he other anis} you es bear- or I one oF lady in addition to| daughters-in-law, mG an pplication be oe ag cepted - she receive the nail lord Ghiamiberlain's; Se : eriain's, offices office; but rheif aoe Danae Be *anke "arrang ES ennolg ap tanrere with eee ak he eaelE On 24Ppen Sea, to often one in town anid @ distinguished check al ie re 1€ peeressos and 1 adies of the di ie i stand andingNertn fn frocr front nged on either into & + ich fein they have ‘of the Among tl Bilt, chairs xo s eed on ; she can-make her brn or naval unifor ih xcuses in writing to the lord cha - | dress ae n m cour | lain, who oat 1: & ossible aire 1 should Hes Dit ciate es ae 8 NeLved, silk sStockings ss, and i she wish {t, transfer her name to the of great pants and the Scene ig one them,| a Alan one res will the the gly mapre T jjst for a future seaso , The invitations but Raia non e hest and of are in t? i a a ohiet wi fpnly y ng. has to! pine Rinbons: poo al wear ASMSr BG wiehes to. attend t08 | sang on of the Garter and or second court of chore about! Cae dak among which her own rst with to be held, ‘but it ts not expected. that | node: carnation red) usually apany ‘applicant, should ‘ask' one permission | rigcs: . er majesty's. jewelels are magbefore Easter. to o < uc the | nifleent of attend vaste re 2 < ourts hel on Thei® held in , May, =processlo nD includes oth ler 7 peas ow adays: no one ts allowed to pre- | members of the roy st famlly anywi J CAPS, of new patent | madam," the ppent $2.50.. tee that id andg?ao.an av. B10, ek AOL paneer ee occupatior caer a Sache cate anked to attend at a forthslon. of Povattten sight of the procesaoe ne : Mi ol prac ise Nib Soe te 3 - e ntering, of course, me 1a Ve een ANA | Metire Tate pportunity of seeing it ce latter aa and the ks folluwe anys "sorub:wo-|S) hearted yisitor bought : 2 ; a £9. .an ase aged te: pene an 1 as These reno S fd. ¢ase calle scrubbing and S1¥e D, By Ree stitch is backanal piitohes made a ings are used e princi filling- | madam," the clerk sald Sight doctors} a stitches for t He SEA eias Sp orer cap testifypasines here preventing that the pneumatic Knee] Des eae which. English. -lace, braid waar Sah and the same stitch is used in the last| This is na thea | centre-piece Pe: the group, | (If ¢ kobe OF rubber on the"Cape neeWere] with straps The¥! and buckles. They were the size of e ma ne and Lt oo Bones to| art air ven a grow ing flow ors and bordered With tall palms on either side cate coo =p he top, ‘she hands' her and ir oat o x a. group of attendants, wine iat ve ry pan ante-chamber, at > awaits the moment. of her es are led to th te ball ahd' conducta: 8 :O ballroom but oil who bene ue uy seats, there; er CHAMDOF eo ena ~ | other particulars to presen of The. fitted hand, Particulars ee ee cee thread is twisted back to ting "to state the en crossed the remainilyae often has to the opening, to where a but. | aie pedo Salesman he pean ut foe ne a_button-| that Bull | Bree «ranted, the lady presenting | Or, merely as to the lard chamberinin. boat | gnte-chambera: pressing Work across the must be even and regular In size and] hay a} | the atitelem of every row are made to ent see halt | come iidway between those in the| twisted In|} es to the ne fi first with { ole stitchh! a buttonhole Es epee or,| at where they. cross... This e| ntersection.! is aevery ver point: sim in the Are | spac Be nple of the GUNG: ja-lange Alpes, used one drawn where is taken stitch group of 4 >c@sst ~at| oe of "thes * This writes simpler} BYGVauit= | Pees cent aCe i 4 ey i tae atitch ia made wiv cocina Needlework. thighs ase ‘to|and cusation scarcely applies to the laces| quarter Sun-|flgure a that are both several In drawn East street. oe. n ser-/ effect. This square mesh is very plain-| inch distant from the next. Work| preceding Taw), m.Subjec t, "Mortals/ly shown in the table-cover, the first |} another her row ro cross the OO of the bars: across 5 ONT first,st, makthe angles space at right illustration. at) school ay Immortals., & gles to to tho PNEUMATIC KNEE Wedn saan: y eventning t estie oie filled The inopenpwithspaces the e scrolls are) in he the buttonhole groups the comerowsmid-0 eet ing at o'cloc bars inRomaine and the | way of space between "Let me sell you a pair First r Wyatern, to these church} It withshe and responsible at theugh for presents, one whom 7 : 2a may av very closely woven and a the same time the acquaintance » affact | be of the most perfunctorw order, ge Mt Cy by ae lon For instance, the t may not have ae cloc = MULBLeR 11 Soe eas ee Mothers: New Tovey, ve ore another of toslts) guilty the filet or square mesh for large spaces. a change that ereater iwatlety jands amore: Second = sh | attractive. | able for this purpose when the space | to_be filled in is large | r small spaces the plain mesh or | "Adam and Fallen welcome and as eads {t is unot neces| 22y ano the| even ery Second Church of Christ, Scientist.) Ta Alon Literary club building, Second day, a * ednesday Wilschool 7: . Immanuel church, Third t Seventh E ast, i € Louls 8. oe nore eee ister-Preaching servic 11 are novel done, M rt material have | Christ, street. " meet e, St. John's sample BEING PRESENTED AT is more | | stitches the favor of the spon poe muche English | Lutheran | =0Uth: > at barah: 454 South Fourth East street, ffSunday :}/ and J Willlam Lankow, astor ° 12:15 aahoath at fool 2:30 one p.m BevtGny 58 ervice 23 p. ™m.| monta Lutheran of i the bags remaining are overhanded boone fine thread to form a reguular and] ly ef Su | =, daily, exc Gir Renda eee tare ae open . 5 p.m.. in rooms 608-507 Scott Hittin es Saviour's' German dispose be drawn out cut close to the embroid-| the consequences might be very unered outline. While this is particular| Pleasant, and she would certainly not] , needing to be done carefully, an| %® invited to court again were it to rror is not irretrievable; should the be afterward discovered that she had wrong thread be drawn, {t may be run| Presented some one not entitled to} In again by threading {t Into a fine|‘#e@ honor, ae rae lag ame Ever ene Winer the a me lady Por wcaitian a eek tani: cross threac eae ee ee nca eer After the desired number of threads antic. beg of her the favor of pre-| will assist| Sclentiat. First corner to offer made | sora fa fivet worked iuaatinstiteh, poa.| met until the da; they end court, | [a smooth er rds in her hand, the outline first with several iay-| but in spite of that the lady underhe is guided by gorgcec y-uniformed | era of running stitch, laid one over the| t@xins the presents ition will, in a way, ae lals to the eee and, havother, then working over the padding| "OW @ll about the lady pre sented, and | con cucte ae2 ar vrap, upshe) theis | with satin-stitch ne' .threads TET will have made all inquiries as her | Conducted other: ‘tne if als E street-Gundaay at Pp. m. derviss in| Man." Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock| that are used for household decoration. connection of with the ieee the cor-|2 telling meeting 1s hehealing or of the sinpurpose of/ There time are certain Heratane the: new Danish of yvangell. of the and dis-|from to time, novelties yet none introduced of them cal manufacturers | is very simply raw then the music of the day. invited to attend these East ghir as South reside making-it s an ' ding Mother Costs." S$ Christian o'clock, Mr, Sclene Nhat eo merit at Don't Care That at 13:30 o'clock. r as soloists with All are oe ae ees ces South -- enerlion: Warold Work." rance 336 styles in | thread. Seeding stitch may be emHae lady wishing to attend oy of; wonders | ployed to fill in these spaces, but tha) * tees BAJOSLIGE | COUDLE ALY Buckin a vhat simulated drawn work, with its open| P2lace Must first find some one to pre-| ace, and a s services. these Concerning union, of or *h and the plain Iinen so enclosec puncture at regular spaces ore ) a carpet-sewing needle or the point | of a stiletto, en the groups of threads thus separated are gathered together Vv y E n Lucas, suat 10:46 © nostic." n school at 12:15|204 the Home." This will be at the iristian Endeavor at 7 p. m.|morning service of Immanuel Baptist rayer meeting Wednesday at § p. m.,| church. ¢ ) 16. <Acordial welcome to a7 Le ES all services, Congregational. Phillips Congregational church, Fifth "p. B opal, South and Seventh East, Rev. P. ay:| A St. Paul's church, Main and Fourth] Simpkin, pastor-Services thi: South streets, Charles E. Perkins, ae orning at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Our seats materials |ere jeer ‘<8 NEEDLEWORK FOR HOUSEHOLD DECORATION Acts, All piece / p, tor-Holy three suits-Also a few neat cloth jumper dresses. All the latest ideas expressed in these suits-materals and models throughout are the very cream of the season's output-choose early Monday morning, while choosing's good at $10.50. To delay will mean to miss the opportunity. school. Services on Sunday as follows second Sunday in May ts known| Preaching service at 1 3 lec as the Mothers' Sunday. The National) "The Bible Doctrine of Salvation." M Congress of Mothers hag asked that it! erso wil ubject, sing. Preaching servicea| |¢ Rev,Temembered by Zowerman a By request, the| a the se Louis S. will speak| geries our actual Two and We solicit comparsion-encourage examination- the result will be certain- You'll want one at once. jor endeavor, 6°45, topic, "The House of the Interpreter- Pilgrim's Erato' Prayer mee 46 Jeremy strect, Wednesday at § p.m A welcome to all eax ices. home-like church for all pe aoe church, Ea and Eleventh Wave, or Superintendent of only is less than such a great reduction we'll have to charge extra for alterations. before too late in the season, IN THE CITY CHURCHES hird Bieventh Herbert row, price-$10.50 possible Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church, corner of South Temple and C streets, Rev. William M, Paden, D. D., pas tor-Morning gervices at 11 o'clock. Evening services at 7:45, topic. "Emmanuel Healing Movement," Sunday school at 12:30 P. m. Children's day will be observedo May 30 in the auditorium of the rent Young nespie's meetin on Sunday night at 7 o'clock. Mid-week services on Wednesday evening; teacher's meeting at 7:30 p. m.; prayer and conference mt P- m., subject, "Our Guide in the Way of Life." nes cordially invited 1 all these services ' Westminster Presbyterian church, L ars On hall, Market strect, Charles Curtis McIntire, pastor, phone 2615 Bell-Labor Sunday, at the request of the American Menatmtlon of Labor Morning services 11 o'clock, sermon, "Christlanity's pl t e Presen Social Unr "" Evening services 7:45 o'clock, : Dennett, labor union- suits. K( p. nae ct at 4 will $20-$25 and $35 are the intended selling prices on March, Ofneer of the oes Buglione Overture, "Poet a Peasant". ..Suppe Celebrated Minue "Pa derewski Selections from "The ‘Burgomaster" Dug ialsl sat diela po ae n'ecc ene serps suders Fantasia from "Carmon"........ iBieot At i (Iie Following is the music for today in the First Methodist church: Morning- Organ prelude, anthem, "God Is Love" t Fort Sonsiie today Sean no Terentey: band exclUTn account day. The programs for the re utones of the week will be as follows, performance beginning 3:1 p. m WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. Tracy me arta organist The "Lost Chord....,.+--+-+-+-: Sullivan Prelude in A mino -.---Guilmant 2 aetnge dg n 7ner wouevios Batiste pine sacecsves sles' als huabert oa "melo dy Arr by Performer phrase on a Chorus of Judas caccabeus Secon Handel-Guilmant THURSDAY, MAY 13. Edward P. Kimball, org: cae Offertoire in E Sareea n tatiste Bere e from "Jocelyn" eaAaee | Tinechanted Belig ..-.....«+ Haberbler X WASMUND le a ateelala oie «cla eiarele Hammerill Sf WISIOGY coc cue ed Arr. by Performer Wieroh.:3r G os csensacwcteevoccss Smart FRIDAY, MAY i14. J.J. MecCle sllan, | organis Prelude to Part II or "The "Apostles" pe wetiue ence sicisiays . Elgar Cantilene ..... a M. Shuey Dedicated to J. J. McC lellan i c haconne for Organ .-....Stanford Old melody . Arr. by Performer Petitigavian Dance, No. 6.. Brahms March from "Rienzi' ........Wagner SATURDAY, .MAY 15. J, McClellan, oer Prelude to "Lohengrin" .. Wagner POMUTTIORAL 6 cb occcceps een Schumann Romanza Ge de eenoana . Wolsten} coe | Old molody .Arr. by Per isorme Prelude nd Siciliano from "Caval| leria Rusticana' Serio ean court rae ; are always the cue inNeen accustomed visitor for ee 10 p. Rory i sometimes] cauty: iganae ee ae one courtseys of field A &ns pass national anthem & which Tama forsee be Presented pasy summer | played. is to the gre suggest a Rn Tho the dais, betas 2 other ladies to |