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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. 11 H Spring's Newest ; Footwear Styles Lasts, Smart and Fashionable for Advance Reason's Showing See them in our Main Street window. They are the correct and fashionable lasts for spring. Many new creations have been brought out this season that are dis tinctively different from any of last year. We feature popular and exclusive lines in oxfords, slippers, walking boots, etc., for the street, busi ness and evening wear. One of the most not able changes in the spring styles is the color 1 grey, toupe, wine, being the new shades, while the brown, tan and black Russias will continue to be much worn. , ;: ' We call special attention to our spring styles in the famous Thomas Corts hand made pumps and oxfords in tan and black Russias and colored buck skins, and our John Cross and Hallahan spring innovations in buck and suede leathers in the new season's shades. 20 Nobby Styles the pair, $3.50 New spring pumps and oxfords, bought to sell at $4.00, special for advance 1 sale, $3.50. We begin our opening week of advance shoe styles with the above inducement to early buy- & ers. An advance shipment of patent and tan pumps Gibson ties and oxfords, 20 styles to select from, will be placed on opening sale, $4.00 values at $3.50. I $3.50 the Pair i ' THE BEST FOR LESS ' ' t uniforms of the officers and near officers, and the " bright gowns of the women, the grand march was decidedly kaleidoscopic, the moving piqture being accompanied by strains of truly martial music. Bachelor and boy, matron and maid, from Logan to St. George, were there in force, and the gath ering was distinctively a representative one of the State. Governor andMrs". 'Spry made their social de but under the most' fnvofabW auspices, and if good wishes mean anything", their social life at the head , of State affairs seems assured. v & Mrs. Helen Root, described in San Francisco as ; a beautiful divorcee, is at the St. Francis" Hotel in that city, and, according to the press there, she, with Dr. Charles Root, her former husband, who is in Salt Lake, rtnll baby Root, a five-year-old boy, are the trio' which figure as the actors In a domes tic drama Which promises soon to have Its climax, because Mrs. Root is' in' the coast city for the pur pose of instituting a contest to secure' possession of the boy, her only child. The story reads about like this: "The Roots were divorced in Salt Lake City a little more than two months ago, Dr. hoot se curing a decree, according to Mrs. Root, on the ground of desertion. "Because of the boy's tender years, and be cause of his future, Mrs. Root was chary about discussing the details of the case, though she said the was determined to have her boy with her as soon as possible, so that he may grow up under her influence. 'I have no pictures of him where I can see them, and I think I read all of the maga zines and newspapers, besides any number of books,' she continued, 'simply to keep my thoughts off even the possibility of losing him.' "According to Mrs. Root's story, she Is a native of Louisville, Ky., and she was married to Dr. Root, one of the most prominent physicians or Salt Lake City, August 15, 1899. "Mrs. Root Is In San Francisco to consult with her counsel, Attorney William Thomas, relative to starting the contest for possession of the baby boy, who is now with his father." 8 , j You take a maid and a man who go out to din ner and who stand on the corner of Main and First South streets waiting for a conveyance to take them home, and who, as early as eight o'clock in the evening can't wait until they get home to express their feelings for one another, and who, In consequence, are the center of Interest for a large and interested audience while demonstrating their affoction, and that's going some. Of course, it is nobody's business if young love takes a turn of that kind, but it ,1a rather amusing, especially in view of the fact that both have strenuously denied any serious intentions when quizzed by their friends. It was a grand little sight, though, and one "never-to-be-forgotten" by the coterie of enthusiasts who witnessed the affair. (,5 t&fr $ The Salt Lake Chapter of the American Insti tute of Banking Entertained their friends at an informal dance at the Odeon on Friday night, a dance as "perfect in its appointments and as en joyable as any of the .affairs of the kind given at tho hall since its opening. All of the notes of the orchestra were met promptly, with interest, and there was not oven an overdraft from any part of tho hall to mar the warmth of tho recep tion given by the envbryonlc financiers to their host of friends. O O w A delightful luncheon of Wednesday was that given at the University Glub. by Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson.. Miss Budora Daly entertained at bridge on Thursday in honor of Mrs. Edward J. Roberts of Tonopah and Miss Sara Terrell, whose marriage will take place the latter part of February. 1 Our Mortgage Certificates ' H . . Give You . i H PlRTjr-felx per cent interest' on, amounts j! H of $101,00 .and .over. , Ij H SECDND-Bottor 'Security. By hotter so- J curity wo mean real ostato security as good j BW or bettur than "you are now getting', jind ml- .' 1H ditioiinl security amounting to $350,000.00 ' 11 cash. THIRP Tho privilege of receiving your 11 Interest monthly 'If you .so desire. ' 11 All -yo,u Jjavp. to do Is '.to send us a chock IH for tho-'urnbunt -you wish to Invest and re- m celvo your Certificate by return mall and ' iJ your Interest as it becomes due. ' 11 SECURITY I feUiifeg jl 32 Upper Main Street l P 1 I I THE ifl Woodruff Cafe The .best appointed and most thoroughly iM lighted dining room in the city. Prompt at- j tcntion to patrons guaranteed. 11 f CUISINE UNEXCELLED I Reasonable .Rates. H Breakfast vV'. 7:00 to 9:30 Lunch .12:00 to 2:00 H Dinner ,.. 6:00 to 8:00 2d East bet. 2d and 3rd South Sts. 1 u C 16 SOUTH MAIN ST. I I Going to California I Going to New York 1 1 A lot of others who are intending I to go away for a month or two I are getting their clothes at the I Smart Shop. !jl We have everything in readi- II ness for a trip to any clime. Hats, II gowns, suits, waists, skirls novel- I ties in exclusive styles. I When you go, go right. II TJA MILTON'S I Al. &martgf)op M 21 6 Mam St. I H fl