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Show THE HKRAUKKEPUBLICAX, SALT LAKE CITY,. UTAH,. SUNDAY, 'MAECH 5, 1916 10-- A 'tt" MOMJAY $1.06 RUBBER GLOVES - Li tr Tm-rl- e Rv. Joseph Rt. C. M.. D. f. M'op of Halt Gln. 31 E. South cathedral fednf Lak: fl. .- - S. 3. Terrtpie Mftsse on11 Sunder. t.Zb. with ser-mn- n nd high mats at o'clock, 11; vpem. sermon and at 9 and at 7 20 p. ra.; dilly benediction. 1 and S a. m. St. r.f r!rk' church. Fourth South and Fifth We at streets Fourth bfnrcti .it 8 ar.d 10; Sunday school at maii Sandereon. minister. Hor-tr- e I- prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.45 p. in.: mission Sunday school, e.12 W. First North street. 9.3o a. m., Harry n superintendent. Third Presbyterian rhurch Morning service at 11 o'clock, rermon by Hv. Newman II. Burdick of Helena, Mont., subject, "The Ues of Faith.'" R. G. Sunday school at 12.15, Mrs. Christian EnSt. Ann's fhapel. Twelfth South superintendent. Mortensen. president. art! Fifth Cast deavor at 7, F. C. at Fourth F.astwrmon 7.20 "Wednesday at o'clock, Prayer meeting end streets t evening. Kev. Timothy O'Brien, chaplain. church. ElevOur Lady of Lourd AIIVBXTIST. Si:VT.Tlld).tY streets enth Fast and Seventh South school SeTenth-daThe Adventlst at SHxth Fast nnd Fifth South; church, at and P; Sunday W. L Sun-i9llu9s and a. m.: benediction SaturServices Adams, every pastor at 7.Z0 p. m. 10 day (Sabbath). Sabbath school at 11 at followed o'clock, preaching by Caolr Meeflass. Society oVlork a. m. Every Stinday evening? at the last Sunday HMv Nam soctety o'clock Young People's service, follS - m. of aTh month at service at owed preaching ty regular one of a 7. SO. The of th St. Vincent d Paul is tontxht subject Mf(inr tnorninsr at 10 series on the nature of man, viz., "The every Sunday of rtety the cathedral Spirit, "clock In th parlor It Immortal? Th Soul. Can re :dnce. answer to these It Die?" A Bible Promoter of th League of the Sa- questions. A cordial Invitation to cred Heart met th last Sundaycath-of friends and strangers. ch month In the sacristy of th edral at 3 p. m t'MTAItlAX. Children of Mary sociality 3everym. secchurch. 13S S. Second First Fr.ltaj-Uof th month at p. ond Sund-iFast street The ehurth announces a Altar sTiety flr.t Monday of the series of sis sermons on "Attitude" rnnth. Life" Next Sundav, "A World tlilrd !! every Ansrt's sodality to: H. Feared Waf h It.' "A World to FmhiI.iv at "i a. m. Uenr It." "A World to He rsal for th member of the MetKm'.ured "A Hoard It." Caution With In niKht rhoir every Monday ct!;dra! World to Tie Met With Abandonment th mi ear-i- at "A World of Happiness It." tVeJl chortl every Sunday at Spend I In toy It." "A World11 of Duty Po It." S.3' a. m. a. tn. Sunday Klndernarten at Junior chofr every Saturday at 3 school at 12.15 P. tn. p. m. Knihts cf Colttmt. us every Tuesday I.fTIIF.HA. Ttbt t . o'clock lu the tl'ibrooms at Lutheran HvanKelical St. John's J;pi church. : ( I'. Seventh South, William Sitsmoock. pastor. Sunday school 9.30 KI'IHOI'U, a .nx., t.emisn services 10.30 a. m., Eng11. St.. Mrk u cathedral. 227 First lish services 7."o p. m. South: trie ;t f ; v Faul Jones, biKs si n n k .t ma 5und.iv tfiis eSevresi J Danish Tutheran church, Firft ave: 9.45 7 re t. rn . holy ; mmunl onmorn-tfi-nue and F. street, John I.und, pastor. S n iy a. n II h. in., school t ! a. in. No services fir.ivcr sr rifct sPttiof Iy the (.! bop Sunday I'.IMe reading Tuemlay at S today." ThuMirhi of Joy." the ofi "Hi p. n.. n n ; n ;T of jrriimir t te "The Jov of through f.ent Lutheran Kvanuellcal Hwedtfh t.?.0 p. m . "ITIv ltees I,trr": Second Suth and Fourth Fast. Ash rhurch. and liitiM vf hritijr Fife." Onare--11. Ft. Hsn"n, pAstor. s. tie crv. Sunday school, Wednesday. .45 a. in., Arnold lloltjutst. superina. rn . hoiy rornmnnlon; 10 n a. m.. morntnr praer .md l.itny: II tendent. F.nK.llh services. p. in. p. m.. hr.tv rrtrr. rnir Ion. wit h address s erv-lt.3 t. tn.. ibr tit Mrs U. V. th talk branch of the lv The Salt story 4 p. m.. meets every week in with full nnyer evening ?.eiciy ehotr ntl riermot hy i;lhp Jtnr?. im room 315. Teinplelon build!ni?s. as aeiteial public nnd Satird.-there Jlondav niaht. Thursday. te a Friday servteo Ht 4 meeting; Wednesday nluht. n meeting "i!l s;fee. litis !i;jr the for the member of the .ocety: Friday tn Fridir at rill rtli'k. if F. Ifenrhjne l:etin thoe Interested speak on nttiht. r. clas tor Mitmlav AVU'.lam a Tl" of theososhy. ami Friday ",trev. The no'lr-.?" on "Modem M'sinnarv the public. niwrht i.c;tin"s ar- Tli Very fie. S. K. t'otla lav. fn i:vAt;ni.iAi-- . Second Fvansrelical Herman S'. Paul c'liirch. Fourth South ;nd South and Fourth FastMission. 11. H. streets. a. Main streein in., holy communion; I.eesmann. pistor Sunday school 2.S0 9. . a. rn . Sundav school: 11 a. nu. p. m. Service 3.20 p. 111. pmver snd sermon morning On ly Ilishop March 1". Joneo. Friday. y. w. v. a. vi:mi:ii. Jone ni;t detlver the first of a Plshop sfri v. W. t. A. vesper service will The of addrese S to 1 fullowed ty a I at auain In the jrymnaslum at p. m. The llev. J. II. 32S held F. Third South street on Sunday lenr.ls. rector. afternoonMr.at 5 o clock. of The the speaker Whlttekcr will be Kaptlst n St. John's chare!. Ninth Hast and will who uive a evangelistic team, avenue eitinday services this Sun- chalk, will J. J. Mrs. tnlk. Wagrner a. m.. are: t.!5 day Sunday school; of Immanuel Baptist slny. Women 11 a. m,. holy communion and ermon. church will he hostesses for the social On Ash Wednesday. March s. there will hour. All younsr women and glrla are Spe-rtbe holy communion at 10.30 a. m. be to Invited present. lervtte with address on 7.30 Thursday at I t. m. and at p. m. Friday HKTi: OHT.U- The Kev. It. n. Henrique, priest In Pcntncostal assembly, 523 S. Fourth Fast street Sunday services 7.45 p. m. N. Second West Cottaire pravcr meetinjc FYiday evenSt. Peter's cl anel. are: 9.4S a. m.. ing:. -- 20 S. State street. Murray. Services thLs 7.Zt p. m.. evenlnit Siint.iv scJ.ool; Sunday FimivriAN. prayer and sermon ;y Hi Kev. M. W. on Ash Wednesday. March nice. Central Christian church (Disciples), tiiere will he service at 7.cu p. m.. Third Fast and Fourth South streets, with addres hy the Itfv. M. W. P.lce. Chester A. Snyder, pastor Sunday Ioaconess Affleck In charge. school 10 it. m.. C. If. Zimmerman, su-11 perintendent: mornlnp worship hon.-- 13i7 F. Second South Finery uospel o'clock; sermon. "World WideKndeavor 9.r. a. m . Sunday school for hildren Opportunities;" Christian In tte r.ciirhtor: no. or the university. meeting. evenlnsr p. tn.; preaching On Monday at f.. p. in.. Hihle class service. 7.45 o'clock: sermon. "The for stndc;is. Course topic. Christ of Tomorrow;" midweek prayer of tirtstlart." The llcv. service. Wednesday, R p. m. YOU are "Theuniversity lntnr Tr; M. V. Pice In char?e. invited to attend all thes services. e SCIKNCK. At Tlowland Hall ti tpej. First CIIIIITI and A street, on As!i Wednesilav. "Man." sermon, Sunday Subject M ifh . there will t , a crjebratlon of of Church Christ. First Scientist, 3S11 ttie holy romnninlofi at 7 a. m. K. services, Sunday proadway a. m. and S o'clock p. m. Sunday will deliver a series of o'clock ftishop Jotnejt a. D.45 in. The Wednesday even-Ini- c t St. Pauls church. Fourth sctiool wddi"'rs are held at S o'clock. services South and Main streets. Fridays In s st p. m . hcsinnlric tMs Friday, March Second Church of Christ, Scientist, T. The addresses will b. folJowe.l ty Ladles' S50 K. Uterary Club building. services su o; The subject this South Temple d!rui5ton. Sunday is The arldressea will 11 o'clock a. rn.street I'rbiav school 9.45 be rot "The Vital Questions of Ile-ll- ;. m. Wednesday Sunday services S evening bn " o'clock. All are welcome to these church services. r. it Free reading rooms In the Walker Flo (irande iaptiit church. Second South 5 "it! near Ninth t:ertor F. Hank bulldinjr. Main and Second literaWest, Christian Science Miss Frle,ia a.. Dre-e- l. streets, where j;rontn. t' i", ture may be obtained. H. : 1 Mes Mc-Nie- Mt Com-pan- ar 1.3 &igj;- Give We, s$gf. Trading-Stamps- i - n f - ii "tr-- i i m n i rural t t k ' tv I5 I ' i I3-H-- nifrrirr-'- ? I y. 01 WvvrvH $10.00 and $12.50. o "ARCaIN I that arrived too late to be displayed Saturday will b3 added to our beautiful stock for Monday's selling:. Two hundred hats and each and every one can be termed an individual model hat priced at $7.50, $8.75, We Arc the Exclusive Agents for '"ANDREA" HATS- in Salt Lake. , I 1 Our slogan of consistent, never-failin- g effort to give you the best that the market affords in stylish at the Auerbach wonderful millinery prices, plus most courteous service, must make it appeal to all. ' woman is come look around. to invited in and Every This coupon. If presented Mon, will entitle you day, March $2.00 e to Fountain purchase at maroon Pest rubber. gTade Hack trimmed. Guaranteed for two years. (Limit one syringe to a customer.) (No mall orders.) Herald Republican, Sunday March 6, 1918. Auerbach "i- COMING! Syr-Ing- 1 n SALT LAKE'S SPRING FASHION SHOW, MARCH 13, 14, 15. ds i , w m "i u ri ri lit a ri " n h h h b fi - rj s isnut ih t ra n ka-M- TH i K-h.- l ! Fr-ih- 1 Vi . ! f ; . C ! C I d ron-tinne- f-r- C-iri'.f- .3 1 W T. T ':.; te dn; Tiif:oiiii.i.. e. ike Theo-sophtci- tl All sorts of uuilerprleed Unity sr. Mad e-- band-emhroli- - rr 40c Wash Fabrics, neeinls for !.( Yard. I Yard. Wash Fabrics, -.- iu..ui:rs ' . and Embroidered Yard. I.o-ica- ............. sl ss EXTRA SPECIAL for This SALE Yard. Printed . all-wo- , ." ol Silk and Cotton Chiffon, 3 Uii 'A f'r-xrer.- " m ris. Vii Jw itr:Mr,. tnlsunarv: f. )! Pratt. W. H-i- de superintendent. Mrr orshti. and Ftl.ie study at 0. 30. with hv fin W. T. Sherrod. The erulniT service n til her hepi evan-pe!- ti with the tnetln-rfat Immantrel flapttst rhurch.v S Sovrth and Fourth Fast. J'rbia and Suf url4 v afternoons at 4 o'clo.k the r; v. A. T. Whltleker will r..n,!u. t ymr.s people's) trie, tln In the Ilio ;rnie thurch. Fethej Fapfist chrrh. Ninth South n.l I.incdn streets. Or'nn F. Hronson. minister; H. Lvpn F.iyr.rs. p.ihl schooleifleit ; Mss Superlnf trr'il. ;r.lionarv. Pioje .it 145: morntrijr and on ti e "p.i.o er" errton worship t I 1.45. This H th- - ir.or.thlv se ton. In the ever. In it this church tnites In the Paptlst tinlon conducfe.I in ti e Irrrnan-ire- l Tretlnt i'eSji Fourth F.vst ur.d Second rhurch. - 1 tf-- e s'.errod-Whlttekc- --- f I o; corn-M'ltil.- T. fr'outh. Immapuet church. Fonrt;, Kaat and Fecord South. loult S. Fowerrnan, I. Hours of JX, minister. II r p. n . - r. rn. and 7 15 worship: m.preat Fherro'I-Whlttekn evareelistb' sr. Is now in full Services every day except Satuntv at P.S a. m. and 7.15 p. m. All ch'wches but everybody Invire.j to fnTo. litiltlnft, n. in.. F. J. HitoM s hool at ? s iperintendent. tir. people s raccttn;; m. at 6 " er rnm-fals- v.-i- -- F-ca- p. ti;iti:; rioN I ch F jrth First Cor.Kresratlonn jrch. I. Goshen, Fast and First South. Firncr Mornins; service. H o'wlo-k- ; pistor. Sun lay school, IZ.Zi) p. m. I'hillirs Consrecatlonai church Fifth t tni So ith Seventh Fast streets'. Itev. P. A. Stmpkln. pator. Morn Ins: serv- ice at II o'clock: holy communion nnd reception of new members: Sunday school at 1230 A. F. Pardwell. Christian Fndeavo- - service hv the evenlnjr church at .30, followe.j service nt 7.45. Th pastor's theme is "Afhan." There will be special music at thes services. rni:fiYTt:iti x. First Presbyterian church. C street end F. South Temple, the Ilev. tleorge F.wirtg Davles. Ii. I minister. Sunday school at 9.15 a. rn.: morning service of at II oVIock. theme of public worship sermon. "Radiant Christianity": Young Socletv of Christian Fndeavor Peopte's at .3 p. ni.; second seric of public worship t 7.45. pastor's theme, "The of the Wicked." Midweek I'rosperity conference Wedervc 0f prayer an o'clock. nesday evening at Westminster Presbyterian church. 1 Mt:Tlf)l!ItT. Heath Methodist Fplscopal church, Proadway and S, Fiiith West streets. Martin Thomas, pastor Sunday school lo a.m. Morning worship 11 p.m. There will be a reception of members and the sacrament of baptism will be Official board meeting administered. at 7.30. The Ladies' Monday evening meet aftAid society will Wednesday ernoon at 2.ZO with Mrs. W. Turner, f$0 w. Second South street. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.30. Second Methodist Fplscopal church, 1715 S. Fourth F.ast street. Martin school 10 a. m. Thomas, pastor Sunday KvcninK worship nt 7.30. Sermon by the league at 6.45. leader. Midweek prayer Trnthen. Fpworth Farl pastor. service Wednesday evening at 7.30. The First Methodist Fplscopal church, Se ond Fast and Second South streets. Will A. Petts. D. D.. pastor Sunday the pa?tor will occupy the pulpit both and evening. Morning submorning livening ject. "A Vision." for a Man." Sunday subject, school "IooUIng a.m. Public worship at 11 ?.t5 at a. m. and 7.na p. m. Fpworth league at c.4j p. ni. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7.45. IHff M. E. church. Ninth Fast and F. J. Magor, pastor; resiFirst South, '.2'. Second avenue Sunday dence. rn.. w. W. Jones superin-fendeii- t. school 10 si. Church services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tii pastor will preach at both services. S Official board will meet Mon-ita- y at p.m. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m., the women will meet In the rn.church for work. At 3.30 p. parlors will he entertained with a lecture,they on "Health." Midweek services Wednesday, 8 p. rn. A. M. K. church. 4t E. Sixth Trinity South street.11 Kev. I). It. Jones, a.m. and S p.m.pastor the Preaching school at 2byp. tn. pastor. Sunday Christian Endeavor Z p. m. Prayef meeting Wednesday evening. . 1 ! L. D. S: SERVICES 1 Mill Creek Word J. A. Cornwall of Winder ward.Bishop Twenty-thir- d Ward Dr. J. H. of the C. of V.: subject, "Birds." Paul Knsipn Ward Miss Margaret Cald-wo- lj will address the parentH class this morning on "Religious Kducatton in the Family," by Cope, commencing 10.30 a. m. at -- Hundreds of pieces of novelty voiles, marquisettes and crepes, embroidered; man y lace effects for 59c waists and dresses. Extra special at, yard 75c White Skirting, 49c Yard. New gabardines, piques and Oxfords. The most wanted fabrics this season. The assortment is com. .49c plete. Special, per jard Fine quality English batiste; beautiful soft finish for waists and underwear. Extra special for this sale at, yard . .25c - Other styles range from $13.95 to $125.00. White Fabrics, 75c and Up' to $3.00 Yard. Spring's New Coats $5.95, $9.75 and up to $57.50. Hundreds of new exclusive novelties in embroidered white fabrics for waists and dresses at from 75c to $3.00 Yard. SPRING'S NEW SKIRTS EXTRA SPECIAL for This WEEK White Fabrics, 22c Yard. The bast styles yet. Plaited and plain tailored, shirred, tucked, tunics, button trimmed, yoked, belted,to pockets; in the foremost fact, every style known makers you will find represented Two thousand yards in short lengths of fancy white fabrics suitable for waists, dresses and separate skirts. All at, yard .22c MI1EUTY WARD. Melba and Other Singers. WAIII). '. -- Sum-merhay- "It s, n. . , , VAHI. Choir Selection John Payne Violin solo Talk, Senior "Lessons. .Annie X. Wallace Hawaiian (lift ..Martha Henderson. Mathias Nelson Talk. Junior Lessons. .. .Audrey Dal ton From a Bygone Day. .Ladies' quartet Burt Affleck Story M. I. A. male quartet Selection Anthem, Song of the Redeemed. .Choir Ttt'KMY.SK E Vl'II WAItI. on "Proof of the Book of A leetur Mormon as Found In American Antiquities," by Elder J. Fred Evans. this morning as follows; Ward Prof. J. n. McKnight TllinTY-1-TRS- T WARD. of P.; subject. "The Art and at This the evening joint meeting Value of Crafts Work." In Thirty-firs- t President Charles Ward Dlshoo Heber W. Penrose willward. be the speaker. Be Twenty-sevent- h . 40c English Batiste, 25c Yard. Penrose refore Its division President st ward and nil FAVOR TE NUMBERS BY sided in the Thirty-firward members welcome his visits with pleasure. particular will be tenSpecial musical numbers dered, among which will be: Selection WELL KNOWN ARTISTS M. I. A. ladies' quartet. Mrs. Enid MilMiss Orlob. Miss Leona Amott. Forslund. dred Stephens. Miss Anna Piano solos Miss IUa Emms. ward choir, under Superb Songs Take on New The Thirty-firs- t E. Dewsnup. will the direction of H. from the sacred tender a selection Beauties as Rendered by can tana. "The Lord of OlorsV by Adam are Glebel. TVi:XTt-.'H5S- T te $3.9S and Up to $17.50 , 0 EE even- USTII A NO ITDTII WARDS. Bessie Mrs. Edmunds will sing This being fast services evening Mv God. This Night," to Thee. will be under the day. "Glory of Muthe In the Twenty-eight- h tual Improvement auspices evening by Gounod, this associations. Twenty-nint- h ward meetnnd Parents classes will Kave special ing houses. speakers Second of the F. Aesthetic up-to-da- 50c to 75c White Fabrics, 30c Yard. in Prtmarv night will beat observed 6.30 o'clock There Is an unusually delightful ward the chapel Liberty H.vmn Choir this evening under the direction of i.. to some of charm favorite old balPrayer. Mrs. . A. Woollev. Mrs. Sarah Greene lads whose melody the ever in your Anthem. Teach Me. O Lord Choir and lingers The Miss Marv James. following memory, and when you hear Violin and piano duet them sung he given: program will Itubv and Leon Gammetle "Welcome by the great artists they seem to be .... children AH" to Primary .... Mrs. Joseph Moods more beautiful Contralto solo than ever. "Annie pupil Laurie" Primary Address Clarence Neslen Prayer is one of these lovely old songs Bishop children Winter Son. .Primary Miss Kdna Anderson that has lived for many generations, Foprano Polo Mozley and ..Margaret Anthem. When 1 Call Upon tho Lord. Welcome its charm will endure as lon&' a.s second grade Exercises jind ....First I Hmir ...... Fift.i grade boys the love for beautiful words and ten- .eAn Chnrila ill! ft incidents of nloneer life. . nifiHTHi:TII WARD. Fifth grade girls Mrs. Address. "Witnesses to the Restora- Poem Hampshire, Mrs. Borg and Misg M. Pearl Wright Gunther. tion," O. J. P. Widtsow. j Third hour grade Social music be rendered the will by Special Ruth Carlson Duet ward choir. Including a Poem of the Mormon Battalion Eighteenth Melissa Kimball and Joseph E. Kjar and chorus, "There Is a Green Storv quartet Choir Fourth rtrade Selection Hill Far Away." by Ruth Kd wards, soAddress Arnold II. Scbulthesa Smith's first prayer Clare prano: Edwards, contralto: Joseph Norma McCarthv and Ellen Robinson and Harry Pare George P. Pyp'er, II.tenor, ...Third grade EAST MILL CREEK WARD. to .Do Right K. Giles, accomShepherd, bass. Pisno duet B. 11. Roberts Address panist, nnd 11. CI. Whitney, director. Estella Anderson and Melba Strong. music Special Busv Hour rhymes and fourth . TWENTIETH WA11I. Wilford'ward ladies' choir third grades. First, second, Spcrial music will be furnished at the Come. Come. Ye Saints .... Ruth Walsh FARMERS WARD. Twentieth ward fast meeting atse- Our Primary and Good Nlg.it o'clock this afternoon. Including Home night demonstration in charge children Primary lections by the Twentieth ward male Prayer Inez Groendyke of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bradford. and a contralto solo by Miss quartet Susie Schofleld. Following Is the M. FOREST DALE WARD. rOPIAR GROVE. I. A. program Male quartet and Evan eveninsr An with .... TJov Stephens scouts chorus Opening George M. Cannon, Jr., George Jen-so.. Emily Brinton his compositions. Retold story J. J. Summerhas, P. J. I On." All Press s R. solo Pike Charles Tenor T. In Prayer. Life . of. Hooker Incidents Address . . . . t J. M. Tanner "True to the Faith." . Eugene Sloan Washington Addre'-.sJ. J. Summerhays Solo Has Evan "What .. Stephens Miriam Wells Retold story Done to Raise the Standard of Music. . Saints' Selection quartet . RICHARDS WARD. Saints," by llorAmong Itthe Latter-da- y John-Incidents In Life of Samviel I Aw I . Clyde Rornney .... A. of Sucson Accordion "We EVer Pray for Thee," by girls Recreation selection . Ethelyn Young as a Condition Lautengaier Retold storv chorus. B. F. Cummings, Jr. cess Boy scouts Closing chorus Address. - "Some Interesting Facta Voical solo Ethel Holt His Standinsr Evan Fill ST have spared no labor in assembling the' finest lot of suits at $2.50 that has ever been shown in this storo at the If same price. The latest and most stvles. the newest and finest materials and the highest srade of workthese garments most demanship tomake the individual looking for sirable at a moderate price not only sty'e but you will admit on seeing them thit, that they are most unusual values at this price. Included in this sToup are the new tailored Flair coat effects so much in favor at this time, numerous nifty Norfolk models, Sport effects, Box effects and other various new trimming effects. Among the materials you will Wool Poplins, Gabardines, Chuddah, Checks, Taffetas and CombShepherd inations and Novelties. The colors: Black, Navy, Bisque, Reseda, Joffre Blue, Hay, Rooki, Gray, Checks and Novelties. AVe .YTTT r.v.2verson of the Second ward; subject. The Gospel." Liberty Ward Prof. TA E. Cowles of L'i subject. "Periods of the i.w;.' Child s (if Development." The following: announcements made for M. 1. A. exercises this ing at 6.30: at WHITE. GOODS ave-T"i- !nt la Wonderful Assortment ment is complete. 50c iximntv iiti:ssi:s, of fliio i.oc; with little nnlnsoolt lt Tlic Feature. of Which Is Chiffon voiles, seed voiles, marquisettes, orgnndies, tissues and hundreds of fabrics, printed and all kinds. of Also floral effects beautiful the and bold in woven staple woven stripes. patterns larjre, Fabrics suitable for evening dresses, party dresses and street wear. Hundreds of new things in white goods for separate skirts and shirt waists, such as piques, gabardines, waffel cloth, repps, fine sheer voiles, plain and embroidered. Don't fail to visit this mammoth display and select your summer dresses while the assort- Hundreds of stvles and patterns in printed voiles, lace and beautiful woven tissues. All at, yard ..25c cloths re yokes edeil with i finIs one other iace: style lalnly with a ished liie ribbon heading, drawn 30c 50c to 7.5c We behe with through 10 ikam'v ii,am:i rn.MNG and MviiiT.s, Printed voiles, organdies, seed voiles, copies of the :te finest French and English goods; many patterns found Ixne flannel skirts and pinnlnc 39c soiled; about 2.r blankets, slluhlly only at Auerbach 's. Extra special, yard In tiie lot. Special :tle I. OO INFANTS M)M2 imHSSF.S, Tlx Voiles Male of fine nainsook, with fine 91.00 to 2.00 neck and sleeves eilced smocking: with a dainty lace ...7!c 44c &Oo AND Crepes, 7T,f INI'ANTS WATr.ft- s:tc PltOOF PANT!, inches wide embroidered voiles and crepes, A standard make, absolutelv moisturThirty-si- x e-proof. The kind that "usually in the daintiest patterns and colors. A very fortunate sells for Cc and T5c. Special Monone of the largest importers of this class from a;e purchase day.".Oo I WAN TV KIMONOS. SOc us to offer this lot of extreme high-claenables little figured crepe kimonos, of goods Pretty finished 44c goods at the special price, yard with a band of pink neatly HOe or blue silk ribbon Me ANIi r.le CHII.DMKN'S SLKEP- INt; M IT?. U5e Proken sizes and lots of children's of donnett ana sleeping suits, made outing flannel. In the plain kinder!25c Voiles, 15c oattern. Colors are pink and gartensizes 1 to 10 years. To close blue; at I'Se One hundred pieces of printed voiles, in white and Ill'.AIHll AKTHftS FOU Till: INcolored grounds, in many different patterns; yd.. .15c FANTS' III IIHN MIIKTS Cotton and woil, and silk and wool. All sizes. Infants' de39c Yd. 50c third floor. partment,TOTS WASH DIli:SSF.S. rifle LITTLi; Sizes i to Plain color silk and cotton chiffon, 36 inches wide, in ear3 In children's pretty little KinKhsm and iercale dresses; for waists, slips and underwear. checks, plaids and stripes, al.o all wanted shades 39c . r r.IN? Special, per yard pietty plain colors. At v i Ife-re.- Many feet of additional space have been given to these departments.. We have opened thousands of pieces of new spring poods, all purchased many months ago at very low prices. You will be astonished at the beautiful fabrics and extremely low prices. lABY WEEK fol-tov- ?: It-rjter- 1 (fv ylSlSSrT IN T ATM SYRINGE v To-w.nr- 1 10 MONDAY COTtPOV SPFCtAl,. 52 S2.00 FOUN- - & on, i ee. be-tw- rn i eA (BiAfcoAIH B This coupon, If presented Mon6, will entitle you to day, March 1.00 Rubber tiloves purchase 3JN? for Size SJ only. (Guaranteed to be tho most durable and rubber glove ever offered lasting at this price. We have only 6 doren to offer at the above price. pair 1 to a customer.) (Limit pair No mail orders.) - Republican, Sunday 1 Herald 6. o, Auerbach Mrtii - 11 Preaching. a. m. anii T I ; p. m.; Sunday scnool, m ., It. 12.1$ p. intend Snyder, rujjer 4 m.. ent: p. Junior Christian p. m.. Senior Christian KnJcavor: SPi:i'Hi c . j . First West and Fifth South. Rev. services. nirncit :athe!rat. E. South St. Mary' nnd H stre-t- s; - !. About Stephens. bv G. W. Wasbach. Musicians." Among "i tali. v e Love mee, pv a chorus. "See the Mighty Angel Flying." by a male quartet. ENS1G.V WARD. Recitation ! Grace Richards Organ solo ......J. Spencer Cornwall Word of Honor Ray Alston Soprano solo, Angel Serenade,.... Ruby Naegle Cello oblfgato, Margaret Lyman. Retold story Boy Scout Leona Hill Song Accordion selection. .. .A. Laubengaier True to the Faith i... Choir. Violin solo Harry Lester. WATERLOO WARD. Vocal trio. Friendship Selection Choir Bessie Mcintosh. Viola and Josephine Retold Story Shanks Service. Evelyn Hr. Raphael S. Olsen March Mllltalre (Boehm) Address Prof. Schettler's Guitar club O Lord. Most Merciful Club Selections Choir. (a) The Rider (Levan.) William T. Lester, chorister; Claribel (d) intermezzo. Wallace, organist. Mandolin solo .Kenneth Robbins . Charles Parsons Talk IIURTO.V WARD. . . Ladies' quartet . An address will be given by Nephl L. Selection Ombre Nothwino .Mandolin quintet Morris. Cello solos Seymour Fischer (a) Minuet (Beethoven). EMERSOX WARD. b) Oriental (Caesir Cue). Selection Choir Guitar solos (selected) Schettler Double ladies trio March, Loyal Friend3 (Odell ...... Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Kimball. Mrs. Parry, Aloha oe club der music lasts. This is one of the numbers in the list of new Victor records for March and its appeal is ever as it is exquisitely stronger than sung by the great Melba. Brahms' "Cradle Song" is superbly presented by Schumann-Heinlvabeautiful melodies exist among theMany rious Slav peoples, and Emmy Destinn, who loves these songs of her race, offers one of them. "Santa Lucia" is exHamlin. given by George cellently Evan Williams contributes "The Ninety and Nine," and "Siciliana," almost the only cheerful spot In Mascagni'sGiovanRusticana," is sung ni Martlnelli, with harp by ment by Francis J. Lapitino.accompaniAlma Gluck and Paul Reimers are heard in their latest selection, "True Love." John McCormack gives "Forgotten" and "Calm us tho Night." with violin obligato by Fritz Kreisler. Mlscha Elman plays a charming little "Rondino," which. Kreisler wrote around a theme in Beethoven. Efrem Zimbalist contributes an "Andantino" from the second of Max Reger's four sonatas for violin. Beatrice Harrison presents as cello soloa the "Prize Song ' from the with orchestra accompaniment. Lua and Kaili of the Irene West Hawaiian troups, give two numbers, - "My Hula Love" andguitar Waltz." The "Kawaihau Venetia trio contributes Macbeth's "Forget-Me-Nointermezzo and Czibulka's waltz serenade, "To You." Those who like to hear favorite hymns playedGodby toa band will enjoy the Thee" and "Onward "Nearer My Christian Soldiers" by Conway's band. Tre Victor concert orchestra quite disitself in "Egmont Overture" tinguishes Schubert's "Marehe Militaire." Vess and L. Ossman presents two lively banjo " compositions, "Good Scout and "Universal Fox Trot," both de-of which can be used for dancing If sired. Reinald Vv'errenrath, who has established himself in the front rank of American artists, contributes the "Profrom and the Carlogue" men "Toreador"Pagliacci" Song." Ten famous old are harmoniously combined on double-face- d ahymns record and beautifully rendered by the Victor mixed chorus. Lambert Murphy sings "Mavourneen Roamin' " and "The Sunshine of Your two eld Smile." Alan Turner revives Not favorites. "Juanita" and " aTischarmTrue." Christine Miller gives 's Beat" and ing lullaby, "Slumber "Absent." Musical comedy Is represented this month by four numbers from three Broadway successes, and the li3t of popular song's and humorous contains eighteen numbers specialties noted In this line of enterartists by tainment. The bells and xylophone especially n and the appeal to children, the minutette of Gluck and Mozart, and Mozart and Gretry, as rengavottes ofWilliam H. Reitz present dered by these classic numbers in a manner that will entertain the children. Dvorak in his compositions made use of many themes of negro spirituals and" his set to words of popular "Humoresque" "Go to Sleep, darky character, entitled My Dusky Baby" is beautifully sung Elsie Baker, Marguerby Olive Kline, ite Dunlap, who also sing "Rockin Time." Any one who is fond of good music hear these should make it a point-tnew Victor records. Go to the store of any Victor dealer and he will gladly e. "Cav-aller- ia Meis-tersing- er fas-cinatln- sv t" One-step- Met-calf- well-know- CHILD WELFARE TO BE ADVOCAJMS WEEK Better Baby Campaign Is Designed to Promote Public Health and Uplift. The better mother and better baby week began yesterday and will extend to March 11. Six of the leading stores, besides decorating their windows, will give daily demonstrations on child care, proper clothing and feeding each day from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m. A daily bulletin will appear in the papers treating the subjects that are demonstrated each day in the store?. All day Saturday demonstrations will be given in the children's department stores. The nurses of the of the health department will conduct city the demonstrations. The relief societies throughout the to child state are devoting Tuesday welfare and all clubs are giving special programs on some phase of child betterment. A state bulletin has been issued and sent out to the various organizations. Dr. Katherine Bowdle has 1000 books on the Eager care of mothers and children which she would gladlv send to persons desiring them. Exhibits of will be a proper and some A list of destores. toys feature in improper sirable stories for children may be had by applying at the Salt Lake city library. Dr. Bowdle has a list of speakers who from will gladlv respond to invitations any organization to speak' on special The variphases of childof betterment. ous the state have been churches observe better mother and requested to week services totheir better Garlield baby will inhave a baby contest day. . during the week. the better baby Through campaign it is hoped to reach many questions" on public health and welfare. , " any music you would like to hear, play and as you listen to It you will feel well repaid for your visit' and will appreciate more fully the great things accomplished by this wonderful Safe Home Treatment for Objectionable Hairs (Boudoir Secrets) The electric needle is not required for the removal of hair or fuzz, for with the use of plain delatone the most stubborn growth can be quickly banished. A is made with water and a little of paste the powder, then spread over the hairy surface. In about 2 minutes it is rubbed off and the skin washed. 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