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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY 9 Vj 1 1 urfvflW' HAIR 1 1 VIB MRS. NETTIE Wr HARRISON'S KJ 4-DAY HAIR COLOR AZj Ak. Knows no failures. Simple-Clean-r P '' Harm'eS8 " Certain. Convenl- ''AjjfY ently applied In the privacy of your V sW ',ome' Sold for 20 years. Don't -4- J 2$itt exPer'men w"n new thlncs and y-"" Mmmr ru'n,nB our 'ia'f )U ' "1'8 -iMrUI $ $'m,1'e anl' sura remedy. Contains MjMJMmW no 'eai' sulphur or other harmful JRIMpizKy Ingredient. Recommended and f -fgll uscd "h satisfaction by thous- "' HhO and8, ' first-class druggists 4-)jrff HHBI 51.00. Sample and Book free - n5 Wumt m re'BMt J "sr IkeeP MRS. NETTIE HARRISON CO, 1 """ lYOU SAN FRANCISCO. I I2ag IYOUNG Schramm-Johnton.SltLka I Home Cooked Food Quick Service Lunch 1 1 to a Dinner 5 to 7:30 Shay's Cafeteria Basement 341 Main Street Cool and Comfortable Elevator Service Bransford Apartments The finest apartment house west of Chi cago; furnished and unfurnished suites. Furnished suits, $3 a day and up. Special rates by the month. Cafe, American plan, In connection. Open to the public GROWTH The most rapid growth of any bank in Salt Lake "City. One year in business; ' over ONE MILLION DOLLARS ON DE- POSIT. There is a rcason-Uneqnalcd service and courteous treatment Four (4) per cent interest compounded paid on Savings. BRING YOUR BANK account herb where it will be appreciated. "The Merchants Bank 277 main street O II I 1 ll I 1 . XMAS PRESENTS We" have them. Something of value and a "joy forever.' Pearl-handled, , nicely finished ' - OPERA GLASSES Then we can put up a pair of glasses for your friend and after Xmas you may have them come in and have their eyes tested without extra charge. w -This will solve your gift problem. Daynes Optical Co. J. W. Payne Mgr. 55 South Main St. Ind. 760, Bel! 360. Mrs. W. Mont. Ferry entertained the bridge fi club at her home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Overfield and Gordon Hutchins will return from San Francisco within a few days. Mrs. L. B. McCornick entertained informally at bridge on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lena Diller of San Francisco will be the guest of Miss Elsie Parsons during the holidays. Mrs. Margaret B. Salisbury will give a dinner at the Alta club on Tuesday next in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong entertained at a dinner at their apartments on Wednesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiser have returned from California. New Yorkers found at their recent horse show indications of the changed conditions of metropolitan social life and its increasing adop tion of European complacency. It was remarked that while American women are still prohibited the cigarette in the fashionabe resorts, the ex istence of a certain element in the community, and of the presence of the members of the oldest profession, even in modish places is coming now to be recognized more and more, and not only tolerated but expected. At the horse show was this particularly noticed. The presence in former ' years of rich vulgarians or of some nouveaux riches from the" western cities, in prominent boxes at the Garden excited snobbish and other com ment, both in public and private, but this year the past week was the first in the history of the show when gorgeously begowned and bejewelled women of the half world held open court, as it were, in several of the best-located boxes, and when the men of their acquaintance did not (seem ingly) hesitate either to stop and exchange greet ings with these modern Aspasias, or actually to accept invitations to step up and chat for a time with them. The society scribes of the New York dailies must have been aware of the iden tity and history of at least two of the women at the show who were also conspicuous at the opera in certain boxes and yet with many adjectives they described their gowns and jewels in their journals. It could hardly be expected that New York would always see the cocotte, or the woman who answers to the cocotte of Paris, exiled from the public meeting places of society, but the appearance of this element at the horse show and the opera, and sho conspicuously, all of a sudden, surprises many observers. They have been gossiping about various cases. One of the women at the horse show, who has been succes sively the mistress of three well-known New Yorkers, two married and one a bachelor in the past six years, but who is said to have been mar ried recently, was seen talking with one of her former protectors at the show, while her hus band sat complacently by her side, after a cordial introduction to his predecessor. It is being said that the American cocotte, who evidently has now come into her own, and who will hereafter have to be reckoned with even by the puritanni cal element as an inevitable entity in all places of so-called fashionable milieu, has made her pub ic entry and won recognition possibly by tjuod dressing and quiet behavior. She has learned her lesson abroad, and is as well, if not better be haved, and even more presentable than her sister of place and position. The Pullman car company has voluntarily of ferred to reduce its rates, providing it be permit ted to fix the rate of reduction. Thus it agrees to cut the Pullman fare from Chicago to San Francisco all the way down to $13. The present rate is all of $14. Of course, the public will pay that extra dollar in the long run. The company will buy only one of those nice, brindle horse blankets where it now buys two. p 16 SOUTH HAIN St H MONDAY SALE EXTRA- , H ORDINARY. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. ,!, 200 high-class Suits at one-third to ;H one-half off regular prices. These mod- ' ' els are most exclusive, and among the j M prettiest clothes in this shop. M HAMILTON'S jl Smart Shop 'H 2 1 6 Main Street Hi I II H DOLLS DOLLS H DOLLS H See the big bunch of them at any of our " H 35c to $5.00 H Schramm-Johnson, Drugs H THE NEVER-SUBST1TUTORS H FIVE (5) GOOD STORES B Fine as I Silk I Silk stands for luxury. H Silken presents, though luxurious, H are not expensive. H Silk neckwear, silk hose, silk under- ! wear, silk mufflers, silk suspenders H for embroidery, silk umbrellas, silk shirts, silk house coats, silk handker- chiefs, silk knit motor wraps, silk w J dressing gowns, are gifts for a man 1 that will be appreciated. , 1 S-fJBMS FI&JV7SVGS AAZ If ATS. I, 1 j 1 I