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i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY HORNING, JANUARY 10, 1908. ' ' 5 ! . ! ' sOCIETYj f CALENDAE, t Tho Misses Hazol Oswald ami L- Charlotte Bothwcll will enter- E tain at n dancing party this v L evehinjr at tho home of uss ! t Botliwcll. 9 v & Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Pfout2 a.' rill entortain at a large dancing K.' part' at their home this oven- v inc, in honor of Sir. ami Mrs. E Karl A. Schcid and Mrs. Harry v f , V. Gue. J L Tho Friday Evening Card clul) will meet Litis evening with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin .Raymond, v at 0G2 Seeond avenue. ! 2 Tho Misses Clara Sowles and E Frances Graham will entertain - at cards this afternoon at the ! i homo of tte former on Third v 1 - I The Ladies' Literary club Ep will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the clubhouse. Mrs. 4 Don Corny will read a paper on i. "The Newspaper From a Worn- nn's Point of View," and Miss v is. Dikes will read on "What We ! Should Demand of the Novel." -J- K. Vocal eolos will bo given by i Miss Edna Evans and llugh Doug3ll. Edward Kimball will v rive tome of his own composi- v f tions on the jiano. j. Mrs. M. M. Johnson, Mrs. C. v (. JL Owen and Mrs. Harry S. 4 Knight have issued invitations . for a tea, to bo given at Mrs. 4- JohriBon's home, Wednesday aft- r j. ernoon, January 15, in houor of 4 Mrs. Francis B. (Jhoate. . i. r S Miss Gratia Flanders has is- r 3 cnod invitations for a piano re- r $ cita.1, to be given by her pupil, -I 5 Master Henry Oberndorfcr, at -! tho First Congregational church, J Tuesday evening, January 14, v assisted by Morris Andrews and ! John Howard Payne, both pu- v s pils of Mr. Skelton, tho violin- t-vl'i : ; : : : ::....; JCrs. H. J- Wallace, with MJss Jo ipphine Wallace. Miss Bessie L Chapin ind Miss Edna S. Chapin of Hollywood, u& guests at Hotel Del Coronado, oronado, Cal. Mlrs. Wallace is chap ironing the girls, who aro down to ittend tho various social functions in lonor of tho. warships in. port at San Diego. W. IT. Shearman and Miss Shearman sntertaincd at. an informal musical Thnrsday evening, at their home, in lonor of their sister, Mrs. Harrj- D. 'uc, who is visiting here from Now r'ort. Tho house waj pret'tily deco cted with red and green. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scott, entertained ;ix at tho Salt Lake Theater Tlinrs- Food Valuers How much nourishment food fur nislies the body, depends upon SHI tlie condition of the stomach. MfefFood is readily assimilated 4wfc when the digestion is aided dMr occasionally witli a dose or two of ffceecham's Pills idBfcld Everjnvhcrc In boxes 10c and 25c. ,i f 1 BTJYIN I Westminster Heights THE MODEL SUBDIVISION jj: pN THE EAST BENCH. M . 1 . Uoeecia . . . ' I ' Biscuit -1 ..; . Ml A food to work on ; ' . h I A food to smile on m A food to sing on m 1' Energy and good -nature in : every package. , l The most nutritious wheat M food. i mm& In moisture and w dust proof packages. ffl NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 1 '-." day evening, in honor of their giest, Miss iMuriel Dingham of Toronto. Later they enjoyed a supper at the Wilson, the table being prcttilj' decorated with American Beauties. j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Prilz of Cincin nati spent two or three days here, with Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Baer, at tho Bransford, on their way to Califor nia. . Mr. and Mrs. George II. Pattison of Chicago will arrivo this evening, to visit relatives hero, Miss Gilmorc and Miss Frost, in tho Kensington flats. Tho Misses Linda and Marguerite Jessup will return tho middle of tho month, after spending the holidays with their mother and sister at Pasadena. Miss Estellc Clinton returned Wednes day, after six weeks at tho Hot Springs in" Oregon. She is now tho guest of her brother, Dr. Will Ellcrbcck. t -T ( Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Halo, who arc visiting their daughter, Mrs. T. B. Hunter, at Monterey, Cal., will return hero tho first of February. a Governor Joiu C. Cutler, accompa nied bv Mxs. Cutler and Miss Hazel Cutler, 'left Thursday for a ten days' trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. E. Fj. Hunt entertained threo tables vor3' informally at bridge Thurs day afternoon, in honor of her guest, Mrs. C. C. Blocb. i a ; Mrs. Frances B. Choato arrived here Woduesdav to visit Mrs. M. M. Joun fcOD, on her way from California to her homo at Detroit. J. W. Houston will return tho first of tho week, having spent the holidays with his wife and daughters at 2sow York. . c Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Aley will i be at home to their friends after Janu ary 15 at No. 1 Canning flats. Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter will leave Chicago today to go to Los Angeles, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Mann. Mrs. W. S. Beers and Mrs. W. T. Snyder are visiting their sister, Mrs. Lo Comptc, at Parle City. Mrs; Mary M. F. Allen is here from Park Citv for a few days. !l Outfitters tor Women I off ICCll dlltAS Oil !!S oft I Every Coat, Suit, Dress, I Gown, Waist, and all 1 Neckwear and Novelties Shirts, Petticoats aid Hosiery, xs OFF! Tlie Charlton Shop I 122 Main St. About Leyson's Cash Sale I ' I Speaking of ourselves you know j Hj you have often tried to get a discount 1 from our regular prices, and after being I refused you have found that we were I asking a little less than the other fellow's 1 net price anyway, and you also found 1 our goods were better seledled and of a '1 I higher standard of excellence than others. I 1 Now for a while we are giving from j 1 20 to 50 discount from these regular j K prices for the purpose of converting 1 1 I goods into cash. It's like swapping dol- 1 lars to buy at our present prices. Come J and see. Gold Jewelry, Silverware, Dia- . j monds, Watches, Clocks, and all other j 1 lines discounted 20 to 50. f Phone 65 for the Correct Time. j I : I ! j DRINK I ! IDAN-HA ! NATURAL LITHIA WATER. "Makes Everything Good." I F. J. Klesel &. Co., Ogden. nieger . Llndley, Salt Lake, t Distributors. OtUTELV P0JBE i T0PPtr 142 MAIN STREET. A frill line of professional 1 mounts and supplies. ' Kodaks and Developing. I ScDlt's Ssnfal-Pepsm Sapsiiles fftPOSITi'ECURE For IoHatnmatlon or Catarrh of thoBladdsr and DI?ottaed Kidneys. NO CURE HO PAY. A Cures qulclclv and porma ( nently the worst cases oZ f Sonorrhcett and tileet, no matter of i.ow ion? .Mand 'ntr. Absolutely hnrraless. SoldbydrucgJsts. Price ?I.01i or by mull, uostpald, il.00, Bthrce ooxc3 J2.75. H ' THE SAHTAL-PEP3IH Cn., 1 BfiLUEFOMMIMH, OHIO. r. J. Hill Drug Co. SaJt Lako Pity. I ! ONETPRICErTD ACL MEVERDERSOLD lOW pfkeS ! j 'J j fepSPSfp Yesterday, the fourth day of the Price-Wreddrag Clearance Sale, witnessed no ! yl vmHkw H m e enthusiasm. As a result of years and years of unparalleled value giving j ' illKl W1 M WmWi "yeracn Slore" is today recognized as the bargain center of the Snter-Moun- j J ilgLjH m region, and at no time of the year is this fact more strikingly emphasized than j J I wHtaKSBmSS during cur semi-annual clearance sales. High class merchandise of the most depend- j j 'BBW Pr'ice at 'ess manufacturers' cost has made this sale the most phenomenal j j aljjr in the history of Salt Lake. The public's appreciation of our genuine reduction in prices has j j wEBr eeo e mm oteri actor m oe great success of our clearance. Certainly no shrewd buyers j mjStr will ignore today's chances to save money here. Doors open at 9 o'clock.