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Show 8-- THE 4! HERALD-EEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 33, 1916. N, ISC POPULAR SOCIETY BEAUTY AT NEWPORT STATE. SOCIETY! AUERBACII'8 GIVE CHILDREN'S HOSIERY K Secure a Rood supply of Chil dren s stronpr school stocking jy - I.KIII. - .l Lhi. In honor of Mr. and Harry party Mrs. N. derful value at, special, lOc pair. CIIILDItK.VS IIOSK, lSe PAIR Children's extra strong hose in black and white. Heavy rib for boys, fine rib for girls. A u trust Sale, Hm pair. CI11L.DK K.S STOCKINGS, 25e PAIR. The finest stockings for children in town is our famous iirie quality Kridv week to Soretison. who In-leave this Fork. I. their home Spanish cakf Mr. - and Mrs. William Goates left for Blslnore where Mr. Goates will be employed In the sugar factory. A picnic party which weht to SaraFriday consisted of Mr. and Mrs. toga fSuv Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson. Mrs. William Win and family and Mrs. lara Goates and family. Mrs.Mrs.. Karl Hopkins. Mrs. Krd Merril. Bernard Webb. Mrs. T. S. Broaxlbent. Mrs. Miller of Trove spent Thursday Murdock. at Mrs. of Walsburg- MeEmily Sabey this weMin lted relatives Mrs Ruben Worlton of Garfield is B tr.ieat of Mrs. F. D. Worlton Miss Alta Ilateman Is spending ten in Salt Lake. rt- days Mr. and Mrs. Azer Muinnn nusun- find Mrs. Albert praiiey M'tv Fork canyon. dav in American .losenh Hammer have ...! been' spending the week in American Fork canyon. Mr. Hn.i Mrs. Phalle Jacobs, of Mount pua jnt wfrp iruests of Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkham Friday. of Salt I.ake Is rukr irlsltln Mr. and Mrs Melvln vf Tark I.aketta Cunningham Hammer. Citv U visiting Miss Norma Mr and Mr. Floy Harris are visiting in Ixsran Mrs. Ole Mis ZatelU returned Mondav after t eeks scent in B'arkfoot. Ida.Mrs. Freeman ICoyle Is visiting re'.aat ft. tive John Bushman of Mc- Mr sn.l Mrs..fKr. : i Ncv.. are vlsltlnjc l.ere. anti .miss r.iu. rvffo Mr .'t.I in ucm. Thursdav Fvffe spntvtra i Pearson o! Idaho Mr. of Mr. and Mis. Falls vere c'uest week N. Smith thU Je.!e Is a . Mrs Henry Hall of Salt fru t of Mrs. , Christina s Ilarrl-of ni ine ? li ss rti.Ifl .lone m ait nd visitlnsr tier nf Spanish Fork is in.., t viittinK her grandmother. Mrs. Martha Annie Ttvor. at. rrtertalned Alle TurkfieU n at her nome kenslnut'-'ottei Ida inurman. Mrs. Mrs. .1. t; Otterson. Mrs. Juliu l.irwt;o. ;iiney v . Ji.t.l"J GO!url. Mrn. Mrs. i.rnsi. Mrs. Marv Havl, and Iv J. Thurnian. jr., principal or mr if I 1.11 n hool at I- - rl-rt- L-- i c .' - i - - - tke n. ..t-- y- .i". :V- . 't ' iV-- ' . - '.,:... - v i 1 ' I ' I - . ' V v - ' - : - v. ' '. , ' . rUn f .'r!,tV Ilil - ri, ..- W 1 1 II w : i e - v Hose Kvaus an. II Miss in ro o Ku ;..ri spent the week left Sat Mr. :ui,i Mrs. W. K. i:.atts a two urd-ieek' t. ampitiK tri4 in Ci., o canyon. sis- M.ss !:ii'-- I'hlllirs visited Mor: 'll .Mr, Fvfrett Anders k. H.e oa.-- t a re Kffilav and children Mi. Iava Hot wo weeks at unendini: Stiriuss. Ida. and (.liapman ofCrnve, wti Mi. SHiml" of c I'leasant Hichins Frank at i'rovo. nvrrletl Weln'sday tr Chill PS enierumw Monthe ninui iMrvo it day to relebrat of her daughter. Gladys. VirH i -- r - lm - v ITO. J. Heabers has MMO!!. Brush creeK rdiu.i. returned from Itobert and Harold Dubendorff. a few days on Yellowstone ftwhinc for trout. Fwin s children have returned Kimr an extended visit to Illinois. fron Francis Dauwalder has returned from a fishing trip t... Hock creek.chosen as K. Cope has been Tliomrt th principal of the Myton public er.Chilly. Ida., ichoo! for the A.ensulne of Mr and Mrs. Draper of Ale Smith and famU. are jsue-itMrs K J M. Hi . and M""s. Frank S.Mes-A.are visitlnsf r r of Kappa. is the Wells and family. The a former sister-in-lamother and the latter . Of Mrs. Wells. Mrs. After a tvso months" absence Mamie, Henrv F.ricson and dauchter. of Vernal, hive returned from Salt Lake. Morcan Calvert. Jack Calvert. W ill rrln Smith "pent a few Ful7- and of Moon lake fishins. They norti; da; ay" thit is one of the heauty fcpots and that Of the Fintah mountains on a hish pak northwest of tandins one can see thfrty-- f iK'ht small the lake by tiny streams, likes chained one together of a diamond necklace, reminding here ar- about i.' likes around the LinTI-tab Fas in. riev. W. H. Herri-kSunday m h..ol organizer of the Presbyterian for the h. rni.r' Wednepaay Frnltl.i .d country. Mr. H.t K. Hkken has returned from Salt Like, accompaniedior-rtc-by. Kaley and daughter. .tr.v(5.tFrank who will visit here i( while. Williams left Mondav for F.dEHr Colorado rtfrt'T" he will spend his vacation tn tlotcnktss. Denver and Creely. John W. Sptvy, ivme.'teil with a dry itof-flcompany in Kansis Cit . is spending a few d o s In Mytort en route to Yellowstone park. Th Uev Dr. ileorsre Da vies, pastor of First F'resbvterlan church in Salt hre Thursiiay. Ik". arrived bv Mrs. Davles. Miss Katherlne Iavies. .Mr. anri Mrs. Davie. Jeors Mtsa Addison Crane. Carrol Crane and IHnpham Crane. A u sr. 12 I- - s S.-- T . 1 i u i. In T'i li- - ra:.! H. ;)iit. 'Mi ' me crcj Porosis literary clubs of Carbon and Fmery counties Thursday which are interested In a district clul-.The tepre-nteat the meettn- - nere thrf Studv rrKf. Auir rlub entertained t'p.e fed-erati-- out-of-tow- n n. d club of CastleK.ite. the Literary club of Culture club of Sunnyside. the Mental t luh of Casthe Itav Vl-Storrlie. andMrs. Thomas Fouts whs gentled of areral chUrman. The committee Mrs. J. ;. rangements included Mrs. J. M- Whltmor. Mrs. Mattsharj. H. S. - .il-ma- n. Mrs. Hobinctt. Mrs. J. W. Hammond. Mrs. M. G. Cleveland. Mrs T:. C. t;reen. Mrs. L. O. Hoffman. Mrs. If. W. Cooper, Mrs. F J. Thomas. Mrs. K. M. Brown. Mrs. J. IJ. Mlddleton and Miss Mabel Mlddleton. At the conclusion of the prosrram a banquet wa served In Price academy dining room. were "The The subjects of toasts given Club Woman's Children." Castledale I'.ay View club: "Bridge vs. Literature." Sunnyside Literary club: "The Trials and Tribulations of the Sorosis," Price "Porosis: "The Club Husband." Studv club; "The Joys of CTIub AVork In a Mlninjr Camp." Mental Culture club. Storrs: "To the Kastrn ITtah Feleration." I'rlce Sorosls. The even-Inj- c program consisted of two mtisie.il numbers and an address by Mrs. C. W. Martin of Manti. second vice president federation, after which a of the state reception was Riven on the J. M. Whit-mor- e lawn. A dinner and danclnsr party were by Mr. and Mrs. riven Monday eveninK C. H. Stevenson in honor of their fon. the puests I.elnc Evelyn Olson, George, ane, MOJee. Belle Fitzgerald. Mabel loffman. Jessie Ttal linger. Cornelia. Stevenson. liussell r Ink, t.eorjre deorffe FIsk. Glen Harmon and Olson. Bryan In honor of their weddinpr anniverHoward Meyer ensary Mr. and Mrs. Misses Edna Callotertained Saturday Mr. FloraS. Iee. Euphae Horsier, way. Mrs. I Williams. Arnold Mi and Averill and Fre Woods. Kwan. Thomas Stevenson left Wednesday Clarence In jr. Ia., for a short visit. for Corn The Beehive srirls met with Mrs. J. G. GubUr at her noma Friday afternoon. Ca-stle-rate Bal-llnfr- er. -- " ... r :.''kiMi ' " - , v iV COFFEE CAN CAN CAN a5c 96c $1.49 .; v AaVlrinHi- - DOROTHY r M ev v. tit 1 " ! 1864-NEVE- UNDERSOLD R , ' 'i - MOCRIS. I - , i pre.-- r, t were Misses I.ydla Hors-leAfton U'il?in. Kuth MUlburn. Grace Kiitisett. Ilni'v Hryner. Jda Hryntr, Lois Norton. Viola Olsen. Mrs. J. M. Whltmore entertained the Hridsre Cluh Wednesdav afternoon. meet Tie Ladies' Aid .voiie'y will afternoo-- with Mrs. C. 11. Stev-- . Tuesday n son. thine y. n Charley Averill has returned from SHt I'ike. N. I. McLeo I left Friday for henver. 1 Miss I'reifht LwessePof Salt Iake Mrs. H. S. Uobinett several days. Miss Grace Mavis of Salt Like is Miss Zella Fausett. visiting Karl Averill returned Thursday after a two morths' absence. A party composed of Anna Jones. Zelia Fausett, Giace Vida Br tier, Mavis. Messrs. Lynn Fausett, George nallinqer. Lysle Hem h. Matt lumber, Scott l ausett. chaperoned by ?.ir.v. ' . E. Anderson returned Monday from a ten days' ampins: trip. Mrs. G. W. Martin of Manti is a pruest of Mrs. A. M. Sutton and Mrs. J. W. Magann. Mrs. vis-lte-- to ium;iiam. Tnr.i - 1 1 : I ripiil1 'n. 1 RInjrham. Autr. 12. Miss Lena Van Oort. one of the new teachers for the Hing-iaschools, will spend Monday and Tuesday with friend? in Midvale. Mrs. Ed Anderson is spending a fw days with friends and relatives in Murray. Mt.--s Ce eli.i lief fen u snendi ns the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. li E. i''ffen. and children have Mr. S. L. Ilyram a few months spent with returned after relatives In Salt Uike. were Mary ;Mid Jessie llobertson part of tb- week. isltors in Sa't Lake of Mrs. John Grocin Thompson was a sruest of frieti'l? here a few days. Miss Hazel Kinder of Fay son was a ;uest of her sitcr, Mrs. J. E. Jones, this vfk. n d.ince uiven bv memTh" Commercial club Tuesday bers of the eveniitsr was well attended. htiil WednesIay Xhf daiice in Canyon i orchestra was atevenlntr bya the I crowd. larce tended bv c. G. Harris of the Ftah Copper and Mis llessle Ehc. an employee of the Golden Kule store were married In I'ooatdlo last Sunday. The yoiiti? Monday ;ind after eouple returned few weeks lierc will leave ipendlnsc for San l'rar. ifco, where they will make their future home. - mid-easo- ! of-fl- re HEUEH CITV. Ihf IIra!! n;ifib:!fn.J Heber Citv. Auir. 12. Miss Viva HasFrl- band was Riven a surprise party bv her Kirl friends to cele- dav e.venlnir brate hf--r blrthdav anniversary. Miss Cora Manielson Is at home ftftcr an extended visit in Victor. Ida. returned. Mr. and Mrs. 1'nul Huys Wednesday frcnn a campinsr trip to Vivian jark. Mrs. David Fisher spent the week in Fark city with her daughter, Mrs. William Treuithlck. Mr. and Mrs. Ho'icrlas Giles, Miss Nora Luke and Forrest Luke are visiting- In Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Luke C!e?rsr are quests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Ch see. . A dinner party was civen Sunday I Clesci? to celebrate and Mrs. Fred his fifty-fift- h birthday anniversary. Out of town truests wero Mr. and Mrw. Luke Cletrp. Fred Clec;, Jr., and Mrs. Juanita Tulllee. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Ftuhbs. Miss Melha Stubbs and Mrs. (harles Eed-fiel- d of I'rovo were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moulton. Mrs. Martha Miller. Mrs. Josie Day-bel- l, Mrs. Minnie sweat. Mrs. Lily Moulton and Mrs. Vera .Moulton spent Wednesday afternoon at the Snyder Hot I'ots. The Misses Zoa and Zola Hickn and t Miss Ethel k r i riniiriin j 22c 39c QT. BOTTLE w9. Give c4Zf, Trading- Stamps - liicken. Miss Jr. and Mrs. I. Ppcelii to The QUAKER PUFFED RICE IN SLAB, LB. AND CORN AGE 22c 24c ; SLICED, LB K. C. BAKING POWDER L. 50ic ..33c 65c $1.25 White Canvas Sport Boots 20-O- Z. JAR. 46c 10c National Biscuit Co.'s Crackers 3 PACKAGES FOR 25c X. 5 National Itlseult Co.'s Sodn Crackers wOC Cream Cheese, pound . . . 19c At this special price we give you unrestricted choice of the house of any women's low shoe, made of patent colt.dull kid. white, ivory, gray or bronze kid. on new lasts. with hand turned soles and L.ouis XV heels. Final Clearance price f3.6S. j $2.50 AND $3.00 I ance price 6 lack or UNDERWEAR OQr g g Agents for these famous. "CONSELLO" AND "ANDREA" - TEKN HATS. jul .v.v. T Pattern Hats at $5, and$10 Are unexcelled and only "one of a kind" 1 4- - Salt Lake's most progressive Millinery Department (2.1 floor.) H MEN'S Button or Lace Oxfords of Every pair Oxfords men's must go. None reserved. Made of gunmetal or tan calf, either button or lace style, on English or hiffh toe lasts. with welt Goodyear sewed soles. These are broken lots, but every size included in some good styles. Final Clearance price 82.08. L. D. S. GARMENTS Auerbach's Knit Underwear Department carries the largest stock of L. D. S. Garments in the city. We make special size measurements at no extra chanre. .tnxo .uur wirntr suppiy at tne old price. FINK SUMMER WEIGHT GARMENTS, perfect bleaek LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT GARMENTS, bleached MEDIUM WEIGHT GARMENT, bleached speelal vnlue ...7Sc ....: S1.00 .SI. 25 DOrilI.E HACKED GARMENT, 15c HEAVY XeelalIy made for men'n nrar S2.39 HEAVY WINTER WEIGHT GARMENT, perfect fitting 51.50 50 d 1 $3.50 TO $4.50 II . 1 1 of white canvas sport Oxfords In the house. Final Clearance price fl.8S. Durinsr this sale, to introduce our new Men's Shoe Departyou unment, we will restricted choice of any men's $4.00 shoe, made of tan or black calf and vici kid, on either Knglish, high toe or freak lasts, with welt soles. This 3w Goodyear includes all new fall styles received. this just Final Clearance During Sale priced m are White Canvas Oxfords f Sport At this price we include every pair At this special price we include every pair of women's low cuts in the house which sold up to Made in patent, dull and colored combina$4.50. also white; made on new style lasts, with tion; hand turned or Goodyear welt soles. Final Clear- Ladies' Hosiery to The JAR. 24c 1 . . -- r?rc!al ..19c ..36c Slices IplfHC Ilorald K rubl!cn.l Mr. and Mrs. Fred by-Mr- 50c 25c te $4 Men's $4.00 and $3.50 A. Dannen-b- Utahns in Nciv York Ceylon India Tea CAN 10-O- Z. Rex Ham, lb., 22c None Cut Pumps and Colonials At till special price we include any rvhite sport boots In the house, made of white Nubuck or Sea Inland canvas, which sold up to $6.00. Final ClearIS. ance price, Oe-de- I JB. CAN Yacht Club Salad Dressing 25c. QT. BOTTLE At this special price Chicago, Aug. A II n we include every Fisher re Freiday of and Miss are here. They will spend a month canvas: white of pair visiting- friends and sightseeings sport boots in the The Misses Emily and Edith Smith up house, which sold of Salt Lake spent last week in Chi-c- a (i to $4.00. Final Cleartro. at 93.45. ance price 2.GS. The Misses and Florence ivins of Salt Augusta Lake nnd Miss Veda Hunsaker of Honeyville were also in ' Chicairo lat week. They spent a couple of .lays visitinK such Interesting Visit the Great Kargain Tables places as Hull House, the stock vards, and pick out the wonderful valMarshall Field's, etc., after which Miss ues for yourself. Thousands of Hunsaker left for Kansas Citv to join in the price of Auerbach's fabargains. her brother, who is laboring as a misadvance great No ClHLDRi:X'S WAIST in the central .state, and the sionary Before-tlie-War Prices. Mis.-e- s mous Silk Hosiery Ivins returned to Salt Lake. the J. P. Widtsoe and Adam Hennion Children's Waist Union Suits,chilideal summer garment for Zion Citv. FAMOUS PUPwPLE STRIPE HOSE spent visiting Sunday AUERBACH'S Mrs. George M. Fisher entertained at dren. Takes the place of three 1 in black onlv; the $1.50 silk stocking a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. W. garments. Special 20e. " Lc liny Woodward of Iowa. at. hnn:s' union still soiling pair C Mrs. J. Frank Pickering- left for San ?s famous Auerbaoh Frnni-tscHOSE to visit with h.-- daughter fine iisle and Swiss extra Ladies' LADIES' PURE SILK white and every dePosella, who has been seriously 111 for ribbed Union Suits, values up to qualitv pure silk hose in black, the pu-three or four months. She $1.50. August saie, SSI-Owill also visit withher daughter. Gene sirable color. Special, LADIKS' VESTS O 4 Manlels of Pavson, Ftah, 1 before reto Chicago. pair Summer Vests, sleeveless Ladles' turning Mrs. Alb rta Mersham F.eames and SILK HOSE TIBRE sleeve. Regular and short HEAVY and Mr. Pennies of Salt Lake will spend a Sale, 15c. outscizes. August colors, and pair in black month visiting . with relatives and friends in Chie.-igoMr. and Mrs. J. S. Cornwall and Miss Mabel Cook of the Granite High school "ONE-OF-A-KIN- D," are studying music at the National Sole also Vuerlmeli's Summer School of Music at Lake ForPATest. 111. V.". I). Holt, director of music i at tlv S?ani.h Fork li school; John. M A. NaJdi of tho Moab district. J. W.. l of the Millard aradernv and A.aiby W'hitaker. supervisor of music of the . .1 1 11 A ,1 Fox Elder county schools, are also tak.... - ii . is even i. iTti1 nnvsHii't'ii cm mhu utv our coiueiioii ingMlsspecial courses there. i, noil season, Tins Iretta Williams of ui Ftah. and ntto Vaughn of Midvale, Seattle! greater than ever. An assemblage ot Fashion mat is compnseu Wash., were married here on Saturdav. most correct Headwear. f. August Mrs. J. C. IMshop will spend the rest of the stimmer with her daughter Mrs F. II. MacMIIlan of Price. Utah Unusual Popular Line of Auerbach's Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Calvin and Miss Lrti.inie Calvin, who have been touring' the cast, spent a dav in Chicago last week. Miss Calvin left from here v.ith a party of friends for a motor Xew trip through Miss Julia WelchEngland. and Miss $7-5- 0 Meyers of Salt Lake are also InSadye 12. Jar, 25c PT. BOTTLE, 22c M. l-L- B. y2-L- B. WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE LOG CABIN SYRUP i2-GA- 19c Bismarck Queen Olives 20 oz. 26c 49c ages 25c ..37c . BAR 12-L- B. 8c 12c 19c CAN CAN CAN CAN BAR SAUCE A-- l SMALL BOTTLE MEDIUM BOTTLE CHOCOLATE l-L- B. l-P- T. BRAND'S tj ) 10c Almo Macaroni, 3 pack- WALTER BAKER'S Cream of Vheat, 15c Pkg. 10c CAN 15c CAN 25c CAN PACK13c and $4.50 Women's Pumps and Slippers Ha Fisher Utahns in Chicago em-ployc- es' outinp:. PsJ j Cjpi- - Jn J;''Lr.n I $4.00 Mr". .Frank Hoover of I'rovo has been u j J:L' 25c Blue Label Catsup, 19c. REX BACON Wliitc Xubuck Sport Boots i 1 vis-itin- r?r. PwH J up-to-da- anr! Mrs June Tuft. Miss Martha of Salt Lake is b re visiting Ca,mplell and friends, relatives Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay of Cenp axe. in Mc.Grath, Canada, ter Crr-eMr. and Mrs. David Pride and Mr. and Mrs. Willia.m Daxtcr. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner are visiting in Iehi. a jrtiest of v-- T. NEWPORT IM on account of Our entire stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Low Shoes must be cleared out to make room for new Fall Merchandise arriving daily. Noth- ing is reserved m Summer Footwear. which has left our stock of low shoes practically unbroken, and gives you a wonderful opporseason been an exceptional This has for high boots, Summer Merchandise at greatly reduced prices. of selecting tunity $5.00 and $6.00 $5.00 and $6.00 Women's 1 . Ifiiltil lm I V close at 1 p.m. Final Clearance of SUMMER FO0TW , , Juice I PT. BOTTLE ' . 8c 13c 18c i ' Miss Dorothy XorriF is a mcmler of the younjrer pet in society in .euKrt this summor. Her mother. Mrs. Alfred IMwanl Norris, of Philadelphia and New York, has for the summer Tudor Lodge, tfie villa of Mrs. William Koers Morgan. Mis.s Norris plays tennis .veil and drives her own automobile r.Srwx.ia! B. Bass Island Catawba Grape cvv, ' . j . . N r n MlS Sptal J .,,.,,.'-- ; - w - - :.w .,'-'.-'- t" ' ' ' .- .- Ye-irasu- e . ' - - ham. j ' ' - , . r y K7t CHOICE PICKLES, PACKED IN QUART MASON JARS EACH 28c 1 1. (ZS BISMARCK PICKLES i. . - - Whipple Clarence Sommers entertainei . Mrs Monday J- venlntr. t'ie P. I! diihMrs. Thurman enMr' and l. in honor tertained Wednesrl.iv evening h.. of the inrtrniive or M'i"MU, HfrUrb Anderson in n KViest i n her Ulster. Mr?. Frank Unchain city. Mi. intih llammfr is a Ruei Mrs Fred C.amis of Hin- It" d'a lighter. , .... --"" David Thurman. tni. returned M Whitley Marjorle home in Salt Lake to her Thursljv after a ten days' visit with Miss ra Mrs. Mr. and , "'. . osdei;. HIS !.- x " .' V-V- l':r-'. J. NO. 1 CAN NO. 2 CAN NO. 3 CAN : - - .... ' . - : . - - . ' ' '' " ' . . ' -- - - . iv i iyHfQ PFS5Mag 1 iC7 aYj " Van Camp's Pork and Beans n ,iu-rr;-i- M. "e v 1 l "''Or V .:..i. ' , 3-L- B. -- Ke. ..,.'. i ; Avill JJ ' l-L- B. . - 1 -- . .t r rC 5-L- B. "w--Mts- - s Next Wednesday Aucrbaeh's store iXi 'tr: 1 r' r rr- - 'vp-- - - r ;iiH a : hi t..c.rt C ay - STA3IPS GREEN - during- this great AuRiist sale. CHIMIHH.VS IIOSi:, lOe PAIH Children's strong- school hose in black and white. A won- The Herl'l-npijtHnt?ps!l to 12. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Stoker entertained U a picnic - Tremendous Price Cutting in Our Clean Up Sales! August All Spring and Summer Merchandise must be -- disposed of regardless of the sacrifices it entails. Herewith a few of our hundreds of Bargains. 1000 Charming, New Early Autumn and Midsummer BLOUSES Elegant styles, desirable and serviceable materials. One prettier than the other. The materials include embroidered Orjrandies, lace trimmed Aroiles, Batistes Japonica Silks, striped and plain Tub Silks. Crepe de Chines, Pongees, and many other new wanted fabrics. lhese jrarments are really ?rJ.uu, rrl V $2.2") and up to $2.75 values. Dur- in? this sale, we Avill price them, gjjj special JOrPj fit tlorald-KepubKcau- H. Ueinshreider, Xew York, Auk. buyer for J. Reinshreider & Sons of Og-de- n. is at the McAlpin hotel. 11. Segil of Spgll Hrothers, Silt Lake, is here purchasing: Roods. S. Ashby, buyer of wornen's neckwear fcr Paris Millinery, Is in New York making early choice of advanced styles. lnwrence W. Sloan of the Eighteenth ward. S ilt Lake, who spent four months in the German mission, afterward transferred to Eastern States mission, where he was president of New Haven (Conn. conference, is visiting his uncle Priant II. Wells, who Is an officer in charge of national training camp on Long Island. N. . Miss Zltella Hellstrom of Salt Lake Is doing graduate nurte work at the New York City hospital on Randall island. After completing her training here she expects to do practice work at Philadelphia. Mrs. Calvin Stuart of Ofrdcn met her husband In West Virginia, where he has fulfilled a mission. They intend noted and historical of touring eastern cities before returning'places to their home. Albert It. Foulger and Mifs Winne-fre- d for the Paine Wotherspoon. of AHurst companybuyers are in Ogden, New York. Miss Matilda Peterson or Ogden has conduct primary Institute work in . Wyoming. Miss r.lle Dewey, buyer for the Z. C. M. 1.. is here on a purchasing: trip. C. Lester Shields is visitinK friends ami touring New York before returning to his home in Tooele. He has been of the Rochester onference. president li. Woodruff Stookey of Paris, Ida., who has been actinj? as prosident of the 1'ast Pennsylvania ronlVrcnce, if will friends in New York. He visiting I.eola. and Mona. Murdock have returned farm and Hill Cumo-rafin to the- Churt-from a month's visit with relatives and thence to NiaKnra before returning friends in Far num. Ida, home. Miss Hazel Thomas entertained FriKtchard W. Robinson of .Salt I.ake, who has been released from the BaltidayMrs.eveninjc with a slumber isparty. a Kucst Clara Stronsr of I'rovo more conference, is visiting friends in of Mr. and Mrs Hay Duke. New York. Mrs. Ema Murdock is visiting; In Walter Tl. Hanks of Orover, Utah, Salt Iuke. and liorgan Anderson of Hyrum, are The boy scouts and the Heehlve here after spending two years as misof the three wards of lleber pirls sionaries In Holland. City climbed Mount Timpanocos Thursday, Junius .lackpon conducted a. party of returning Kuropean missionaries returning home from their camp at Aspen drove Friday morning:. throueh lower Manhattan, in the party Mrs. Juventa Tullig-- has returned to were Junius Jackson and Margaret Salt Lake after visiting relatives and of the office of KastiTii States C. M. Greenwood of Opden, G. friends here. mission: Miss Kltoorla Hicken was hostess S. IMncock. J. A. Hansen of Silt Lake, InM. M. Green, .1. K. Uent of I'rovo, C. I a. for the Girl of Thursday afternoon were Mrs. Edmund I'resent R. Peacock. H. J. Laton of dustry. Miss Moulton, Miss Thclma Dixon, C Uawson, V. H. Kkins of Kaysville, Trovo, Floyd Laura Clyde, Miss Martha Campbell. discontinued her etudiea at Columbia to Nielson and II. S. Thomas. - h h. Kd-war- ds ton and Miller wards, is de&ircd L. D. S. Services. I Liberty stake. The Sunday schools of Liberty stake will go in a body, to Saltair Monday for their annual outing. Children in each ward have made a house to house canvass in competition to see which ward can furnish the largest number of excursionists. The management has made arrangements to care for the little folks and adequate room for luncheons is promised. Supt. A. Rees expects an attendance of at least 3000 children and parents. Knsign stake. Monthly meeting of the hisrh priests' quorum will be held in Whitney hall at 10.30 a. m. today.. Granite stake. The monthly meeting of the high priests' quorum will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Forest Dale chapel. All hlh pri?sts in the stake are urged to attend Cottonwood stake. The priesthood of Cottonwood stake will meet at 7.30 tnis ev?ninpr in Granite stake house. A full attendance is desired. Meeting of Seventies. The attendance of all Seventies of Farmers, Bur C at the John God." monthly meeting today at Burton ward chapel. Third ward John Henry Evans will address the Parents' class this morning:. Vern O. Hewlett, who has just returned from a mission to England, will speak at the sei vices at 6.30 p. m. Vocal selections by Miss Margaret Scott and Charles R. Pike. Fifth ward. I. E. Willey will be the this morning at the parents" speaker class meeting:. Nineteenth ward. Arthur Parsons will speak at the ward service at 6.30 All members of the ward are p. m. jurged to attend, and the pubjic is invited. Thirty-thir- d ward. Janet M. Brign-to- a and Mary Huber, two missionares from the northern recently and southern states missions, will speak at the services beginning at 6.30 p. m. Le Grand ward. Miss Sadie Meyers, field worker .for the state commission on will sneak before the parents' class this morning on and Environment." The pub"Heredity lic is invited. Scandinavian meeting. The Scandinavian meeting at 2 p. m. in Granite stake tabernacle will be addressed by 9 feeble-mindednes- s, a, m. in Hansen on "The Eminence of All Scandinavians invited. THKX SI1K GOT ONE. A young' woman called at the BosS. ton postoffice and bashfully inquired if there was a letter for her. "Business or love letter?" jokingly inquired the clerk. "Business," was the reply, accompanied by a blush of the deepest crimson. As there was no such letter to be found, the young lady took her departure. She came back", however, atier.a little while and said, in faltering tones: "Please, would you mind looking among- the love letters?" THAI'S "Come, my little man." said the doctor to a Worcester boy. "Stick out your tongue and let me see it."his small "I don't want to," objected patient. "What's the matter?"' asked the doe-to- r. - DIl-TKItEM- '. "You aren't afraid of me, "No, but I'm afraid of mamma. you ?" ar She gave me an awful licking yesterdav 'cause I sticked my tongue out at Uncles George." |