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1 I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1913. . 5 &j i I Amelia palace was the scene sterday of n. most beautifully polnlctl luncheon at which Mrs. iwln F. Holmes entertained tslx m of her friends, formerly of The company was seated at d unique table designed by the jnclf and used yenterday for the The table Is a round one p of transparent glass, with a Flemish onlc, the inuln decora j concealed below the glass and lighted. Besides these rich iratlons below, a basket of pink roses tilted the central part and lc done In blue and gold crest Ihc places The Kiiests were: I Snyder, Miss RJHa Snyder, k Hording, Mrs. William Broth Gcorgw Hancock. Mrs. JameH rs. Charles Shields, Mrs Fred rs. Frank Bird. Mrs. William Mrs. Tj. K. Hubbard, Mrs. Jua Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. .lay T. riie other rooms were all gay rs, tall yellow chrysanthemums wing room and -pink carnations lisle loom. The Troubadours, the Turkish room, furnished sugli the afternoon. Mr?, Charles Cain Crlsmon en list evening at a delightful r Minn Anna R. Adams and I William G. Stoll, the com aberln? sixteen friends. The s wen: of tho national colors, rlilte roses and violets forming' part and tiny Hags adding to Divides Miss Adams and Air. quests were former Governor Tlioir.as. Mr. and Mrs. W. D, ss Helen Woodruff. Miss Emma 'rank Cook. Samuel Mclntyre, rd Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. C, v, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. i-. I j. Mayer and Mrs. I. pleasant affair arranged for or L, Mass was the bridge tea ;onJny afternoon by Mrs. A. H. her ho'iie- Sevon tables wore i Hie players and later more ins m lo enjoy tea. The rooms wlt'i the bright colors of tho imc, gorgeous leaves and tail, rysantlicinums being combined. Warnim. Mrs. W. F. Jensen, 3. Griftln and Mrs. Charles A. :ok linns at the tea table, and lev, Air?. C F. Travers and the irgarct and Gladys Savago as rrlagc of Miss J3lfa Thomas, the of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. mil Clifford Jennings took place y at 5 o'clock at St Mark's ca ttle bildc was attended by her M Lillian Thomas, and Kcnnett e tho best man Later a sup Jerved at the homo of tho aB niolhcr, Mrs. W. F. Cul , and Airs. Jennings will be at ir November 1 at the Shubrlck 8. Keogh was the hostess yes omlnff at a delightful affair, a In" compliment to Miss Anna 5. one of the popular October Tlie house was decorated it In the lovelv autumn leaves rs and tho breakfast table was larly attractive sight with its is of pink Klllarney roses. The ire the members of the bridal the bride's relatives. ddlSnn Roy Ware of Douglas ilertalncd informally at luncb rdcy. Mra. Fred Hale. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Wade W. Warner, urn Ilaynes. Mrs. White, Mrs. mnor. Mrs. l Gardner, Mra. E. i'et and Miss Ethel Ware were rent events and current lltera 0Ji of the Ladles Literary club this afternoon at tho club len Airs. William M. Drew will I ouiui uarieycorn, Airs, v. .i. ' will rend some of tho current and lira, u jM Pratt will discuss . W. Aliss Luclle Holman wilt the music.. Weddings In the east today arc of ar Intere&t to Palt Lakers, that l'ranko Connlck and Waller tlK'w"-,-, w,,'h takes place In Mamaro rfmj' and that of Miss Marguerite (rin1aml lieutenant Hugo Schultz. IMK1 18 to take place In Plllsburg, Pa. ..iR. Mrs. John F. Crltchlow entcr I RL. ,Vllllllcr Wednesday evening at B- L.v ,Ulan wlln n theater party at i ,Kf ,H,cl 1,1 honor of Captain Frank ltd Hu?1 .w" 'eft yesterday to continue dIB??pecUon trip on his way east. jK )4K' , T;, Armstrong nnd Mrs. F. S. their daughters, Miss Dorothy jK'onB and Katherino Joyce, motored UKftUer to be Included In Sunday ncws must be in this office Jmwur than noon Saturday. Miss Gladys Savage, one of the attractive young girls assisting yestorday at a tea. down from Ogden Wednesday afternoon and are spending a few days at the Hotel Utah. tr ft t Mrs. George Ames and her small daughter. Katharine, have returned from a summer spent at Santa Monica, and the fumllv is once more at home at No. 7 Kensington apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett are planning to leave about tho middle of the present month to spend the winter in the east, mainly in Washington and New York. Mrs. Cooper Anderson and Miss Ruth ; Anderson, who have spent tho past fort night in town, returned yestorday to their home in Olmstead In Provo canyon. Later the family will move to town to spend the winter. A Mrs. George W. Hclntz will be the hostess Ibis afternoon at a tea at the Tennis club to which a number of ber friends have been bidden. Tho marriage of Mlsa Ivy Evans and Arthur Thomas Crandall will take place today at the Evans homo on Lake street. Miss Mario Mcloy will give a. luncheon lodav at tho Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Anna R. Adams and the members of her bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Evans entertain this evening for Miss Adams and Lieutenant Stoll. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian P. Strange will move shortly and will bo at homo for the winter In tho Daggett apartment in tho Ctimmlngs flats. Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot, Mrs. Jamo3 A. Irons and her sister, Mrs. Eslcs, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A- Broad hurst occupied a box on the grandstand yesterday, viewing the military parade. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard of Seattle (Fran ces Joyce of Ogden) who have been spend ing the past few months in .New Tork will sail tomorrow to spend tho winter ( abroad. , . Mr and Mrs. R. A. Broadhurst aro tip from Mount Pleasant for a few days, vis iting friends herc Mr and Mrs. William Roylance of Provo arc visitors In the city for fair weelt Mrs. Erastus Snow and her niece, Miss Evelyn Snow, have gone to ew York to join Mr. Snow, who Is studying there. The P E. O. Sisterhood, a meeting of which was scheduled for tomorrow at the homo of Mrs. Christy, In tho Bransford, has boon opstponed on account of the Piano Bargains I jH Kranicb. Everett Solo Apollo JH & Bach Piano Electric H ;H UPRIGHT UPRIGHT PlEVer 1 H p. n?6 " 2T New; ells regu- Price 8600 Roar $660 larlyat 1B00- H Wm i250Cash $300 $800 IffllHlllililiiMVillillM 11 I Jl I Mezzanine Iloor, Hotel Utah Building. death of J. W. Smith, father of Mrs. A. J. Gorham. Thero will be no meeting of Poet's sec tion Monday, October G, on account of conflicting with the date of the vaude ville afternoon to be given for the bene fit of tho blind. The next meeting will bo October 20. when the third and fourth act3 of "Much Ado About Nothing" will be read. Mrs. Donald S. Campbell entertained yesterday afternoon at a Kensington in honor of Mrs. 'Edward P. Kimball, at which a number of friends wero guests. Miss Mignon Denhaltcr and Miss Mallte Cummings assisted. o Mr. and Mrs. R. IL Irvlno and Mr. and Mrs. B R. Irvine Jr, are in town from Provo for a few days. George X. Lawronco is homo from a trip lo Europe, having been gone slnco the midsummer time, when he accompa nied Dr. A. E. Rykort homo. W. G. Wilson of the Hermitage in Og den canyon has boon spending tho past fow days in town at the Hotel Utah. m m 4 Mrs. George T. Badger will entertain a few friends this afternoon at a tea for Miss Anna Adams. Lynds Chapter No. 1, O. E. S., will hold a regular meeting this evening at tho Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock. Following are tho results of the worn ens' golf games played at the Country club yesterday afternoon: Mrs. Doollttle won from Miss McCornick; Mrs. Worth ington won from Mrs. Channlng; Miss Lane won from Mrs. Farnsworth; Mrs. J Gllmoro won from Mrs. Lewis McCornick; Miss Dunn won from Mrs. Parker: Mrs. Pcarsall won from Mrs. Stelncr, anil Mrs. Walker Salisbury defaulted to Miss Mal- Today these matches will bo played Miss Ilalloran vs. Mrs. Doollttle: Airs Worthlnglon vs. Mrs. Lano: Mrs. Gilmore vs. Mrs. McGurrln; Miss Dunn vs. Mrs. Poarsall. These matches must, bo played off today, as tomorrow tho third round will be played. , W. P. Bresslngham. assistant manager of tho Cullcn hotel, with Mrs. Bresslng ham, has returned to Salt Lake after a visit on tho Pacific coast covering a month. Three weeks vur spent at Palo Alto. Cal.. whero are relatives of Airs. Bresslngham. COMMISSION OPENS IMPROVEMENT BIDS Three Paving Extensions and One Piece of Sower Work Under Consideration. Bids wore opened br tho cil.y com mission yesterday on three pavmp ex tensions "and one sower extension. They wero referred to tho city engineer for tabulation and tho commission will hold an adjourned session this morn ing to award the contract. The special mooting will bo held in order that work on tho contracts may begin at the ear liest possible time. On paving extension 91, which com prises Eleventh East from Ninth South to Yalo avenue Strange & McGuiro ap pear io bo tho lowest bidders, Other bidders were P. J. Moran, J. B. Mul lins nnd A. A. Olark. On paving ex tension 92, which takes in Highland Park drivo from Twelfth to Thirteenth South street, Atorau appears to be tho lowest bidder. Paving oxtonsiou No. 76, including Second South Btrect be tween Elizabeth street nnd Twelfth East, will go to Slrango & McGuire as tho only bidders. On sower extension 326, taking in Eleventh East from Ninth South to Yalo avonuo and Yale avenue from Elovonth East to Fifteenth East, the Gilkoreon Construction company is ap parently tho lowest bidder. Laborer a Bankrupt. I James Vlahos of Murray, a laborer. I yesterday filed a voluntary petition lri bankruptcy in the United StateH district court. He pave his total debts as ?2250..S3 . and his assets, claimed exempt, as $25. I Pinccrest Inn Still Opon. Half rates for rooms until closing) date. Good automobile road, (Ailve r(UomcnL) !A1I Fur Coats Pur- -vyT r3v- ail orders filled I chased of U3 may be QT' W ' jft no maer were yu I I! left in our charge for y 1 fiB m H BtJ Bffljj v ve ur unequaled I U, storage during the B I jjBr socs an( ow Prces I J summer months with- ' 'jslr f j are a yur command. I 'j ; I out extra cost to you. hJ 122 SOUTH MAIN Si. Wflte US' " - I TOP AY BEGINS OUR GREAT ANNUAL l Exclusive, Authentic 1914 Styles in High- It&MHBBfc By Our Methods We Are in a I Class Furs at Prices Positively One- mSfW Class Alone in Offering Furs Not E C j Fourth to One-Third Less Than fflp Only Perfect in Skin and Work-1 i I Usually Asked by Other Stores KBSi manshiP but Through Our I ;! in the Height of the Cold Jgj-A Knowledge and Advantageous f j J I Weather Season. jjf bW Buying a Decided Price Saving Is 1 I Every piece of fur, whether a J- jSBm. '4, Positively Assured to All Patrons. I with the Hudson Bay Co.'s guar- WS0k Test our claim come in let us show I Mi antee of superior quality and WgmW you through our extensive showing H :. thorough dependability. Remem- KSM. is worth seeing, if only for the new H r.j P ber, wc are expert and exclusive PPpfH style hints. Never before at the be- H furriers. We know the ABC HPjgPBKS ginning of a season have dependable H ?. and. X Y Z of furs as no other TWSIUFm urs s0 or s0 'tG Tte the spe- Bj Salt Lake store. Furs is our ff fKMBm. WM cial values during this sale. It's a H specially. .Furs are not a side iwi most opportune moment to buy and H vji'j I Large Black Marten Sk Genuine MINK Sets If I 1 PILLOW MUFF WWwyp SS&de$59 S I $25. Value tfl .50 Sw - 1 ill Pillow Muff and Scarf atiftJL Regular $35.00 Newest I Sn4sSTcd CQQ.50 mKm Red Fox Sets &5Q 1 i f FOX bEis, jOJI wBSIB special w&r 1 '1 365. and $75. Values . Set B Boauliful nowest designs. Set consisting of larcc Pillow Muff ivith g j Largo pillow muff with rich head and tail trim- head and tail decorations and Scarf in animal effect. These arc i : miugs and scarf in animal effect. Do not compare mPW the GENUINE lied Fox Furs Uemcnvber Furs that wo can not K m those Furs with Doe skin dyed and sold as Fox WMWMMfWv GUARANTEE we will not offer These sots sell elsewhero up to DU (j f thoso arc tho GENUINE rely absolutely upon our m $35.00 Our sale price $16.50 set. a! j word these aro Sitka Pointed Fox Furs Sots usu- fflpii) St j j . ally sold for $65 and $75 Special in this sale $39.50 IlllEPlllPw B II d Here's a Real KOLINSKY MARMOT I 4 MMC0ATS,,$5Q0 rAAT Value E w Value $90.00, at 1ggf W St . - if H , In one of the most popular of irs-MmK the WK" Another striking new cutaway model in rich and beautifully striped 9 : 4 genuine Russjan Mink (Marmot) Fashioned in the XoHnsW Marmot Fur has largo lapels and is trimmed in smart ffl ! uow season's latest and most exclusive cutaway VH K 11X1 y S dnfin linnjl An nmiKiinl Snecinl offer in fhin H I' i9dcls withGUA-RANTEED Satin lining Priced for ?af a't $65 00 unusual bpecial otter in Uia m j Advance Trimminive advance sale of f I ) sale of . . . t- ur i rimmmgs r coats ZU Snt I ... , , , m BY THE YARD U mm w w J Ul3ll S ulualGSl Jt Anticipating tho greatest season over OMa,:i vor- B N . . Wn. known for fur tnmmings. wo boueht Aside from the extra specials as adxer. H U FyPllKlW lnvishl.y-provi.line an immense variety tised. w.o offer choice from our entire s. JK O XiAllUOlVC MS, lo meet tho heavv demand. Hero is assortments of FbR ATS al the JfV C O every stylish fur buy any Jencth any newest anil cloverest 1913-W14 models slj fl M m ff W ct width. Fur trimminirs for new cowns an immonso stock elegant and ex- &Zr j i lHW ElA Furs for rotrimming your old dresses clusivo fashions at 20 per con t off ToiT P MUUG -Fur trimmings for every need-No- rojrular worth. This eC.p1, aro fK jffi I 1' U& HVIMV where elso sucVi assortment such val- tion from our already low pnees are Jlfftl H i S Pin "es th ir"dson Bay 0o'of ?Q"tbtivr du"nbuyls I 11 i -, Special Attention Is Directed to f "VlHi l I il (( J ill W A Our Great Department Devoted to j HtfU ' ''" I IS 44f I hjk5?g lsj I VV lffll 1 1 1'6Pa"'"1g Fur remodeling If it's anything in furs you j.lfe 1 Fj H vlvi V V v wisii made over depend upon our expert corps of furriers for j q jv'BjjSSLfll Hj " Eft VV s ,uj the highest class workmanship. "We employ only thoroughly . yWaLfcr H . wWi 7 1 competent and most experienced hands secured direct from u i yflvHti$ I P m J j, the great eastern fur markets. Wo operate this department-! i f liwBr B I l ' B Q V UW J? clnv and night. Tour orders are executed SATTSFACTOR- J. M VaLwWf If ; SI Vwl Jl HjY, PROrPTLY and at smallest possible cost. 11 fjKfflA "- H Wf I f MX ff You Should Mm About 0ur UnexceUed t fjER 'vj f 9 I if! I Jr&ni Facilities for Executing and Designing r f Pl Sss"" B 1 1 1 dl SPECIAL Fur Orders if IF I I wtl A I'll It i"b not necessary to aond east to havo any SPECIAti Furs made up. Our wltand H if! IS i& Os. n efficient organizatioiL in chargo of an EXPERT Furrier whom we send to STJlIf Behind IH 1 1 A ST v Paris, London and Eastern Stvlo contora annually, enables us to execute any UW cw-rv c,i- j i AIJ ' VCc special order, no matter how exacting, in the bost possible manner aud at every aaio. h ji y ; n X,. minimum cost This department is in constant touch with tho foremost de- H jf;3 V & V- signers Our furriers know what 1b CORRECT and will always give you H )l Jy- Bo8t RoBults. Send Ub your Christmas orders NOW. H j Hudson Bay Fur Co, 122 South Main Street Jl