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Show O'DonST&Co Funeral Director Bingham Canyon, Utah Phone 17 Salt Lake Phone Wasatch 646f Free to Public TWonly place in thm U. 3. wrW catalog nJ -drcrtivios matter covering any tine of buatneaa or product can b obtamad Fre aad Without Obktatioa ia tha Amerkaa Industrial Library. Writs for Buameaa Advertiainv Matter you ar inter eated in; aama will be promptly forwarded. AMERICA! IM00STB1AL LIBRARY i fculuMrlBllJa. Caiao,llllaola i , ' FASHIONS ;! for the. Smart Woma:1 1 S4 SMART RESORT MODES An interesting ensemble of prirstc I crepe is formed at tlie left by com hining a sleeveless caj:-d jacket, tlia' is the smartest gesture for daytime wear, with a very wcll-dcsit'iie I trot distinguished by a cut-out collar an I a circular skirt embellished wit!; i easting east-ing detail. The plain white flat crepe fro-1 makes a sophistiralCtl nsf it sej. i encrustation to create a Iap:-1 irille effect, accented by a how on the r, '.t hip, and to form curved rctin'iii! liif. which develoii intii ::i(K a it' 'iai I'ii'ts. The shoulders are finely tucked. Note the smart three-quarter sleeves. First Model: Pictorial Print (I P..t-tern. P..t-tern. Jacket No. S.V3. Sizes !-! t ! 45 cents. Froc!; No. 5.1 i 2. f : " ' ! to 42, 35 rents. Second Model: Pictorial I.. t Pattern No. 52"5. Sizes li ...i cents. j FASHIONS I 1 for the Smart Woman I S4 TWO SCARF collars Tlic scarf treatment, which II ail outdoor expression, invariably adds spice and interest to a snorts frock. In the polka-dot limn mode! the scarf Is tailored with ends pointed like the H of the godcts. There are shor plain sleeves and a smart hiiituneij' front-closing. The white jersey frock at tho rluht sponsors a much softer arrangement in its brightly colored knitted scarf, which i looped through a bound buttonhole but-tonhole of the surpljce bodice, and hangs in a long end. The circular skirt is introduced in a diagonal outline, out-line, and the belt placed in an ay natural position. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern Pat-tern No. 5244. Sizes J4 to 4o, -45 cents. ' Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5286. Siies 14 to 42, JO j ccnti. i Bingham & Garfield RAILWAY COMPANY j Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway, ,Fasi da'ly merchandise cava from Salt Lake City in oonnectio'i., with the Union Pacific System. ; USE COPPER Brass pi pint? for $4500 cottage only costs $48.57 more than galvanized iron piping and will '" ' LAST FOREVER ' T. II. PimLEYWITS. H. L. DAVIDSON Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. A-t. Agent Salt Lake City, Utah. gingham, Utal, w . ; A,, , , , , ; fashion:: '. I for the Smart VVou-... ; J...r::J VpL'NC KKCKHlTli ' Here is a trio of pnrimitt that every Itoy iiititl hsve, (.tliiiini; t!e regulation tines iitl detail that he will want, no mat'.cr Itmv V"iii;k. The union suit lias round nei k and d-ep arnibolci, of course, "and the upp r and lower buck sections are atta- bed to an inset waistband. Rands at neek ami sleeves and a p.'ttdi p.c!;et ;;ive a properly tailored a r to ti e pajamas, with slip-on top and front-closing trousers gathered m by drawstrings The striped flannel bathrobe, very similar to his father's, has a double-breasted double-breasted effect, notched collar, a roomy patch pocket and the conventional conven-tional lie-belt. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern Pat-tern No. 3353. Sizes 4 to 14 years, 25 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 4356. Sizes 4 to 14 vears, 30 cents. Third Model : Pictorial Printed Patte-n No. fk)3. Sizes 4 to 14 years, Wtek of June 30, 1930 FASHIONS j j for the Smart Woman j i L.w:..r.i...L.-. ijJB,.jgim-rA. ..i:.u.1 S4 I p,ftlAtM-W,'""','l"'""''"''" ' j ! iiii ii irrtii ili:-jiS-MtA-Titiit?1 TIIE SHEER PRINT For all the various summer sorial occasions from lunchmi; to dining, nothing is more correct or attractive than a sheer, tihny print, softly styled, i The chiffon frock at the left, which favors an informal fliwiir patte-n, accents ac-cents the scalloped edge of its cape with a plain band and drapes it slightly with a bow. The simple, fresh-lookins collar which tops the bertha capelet of the dotted KcorRctte frock at the rijiht adds immeasurably to its distinct Lit, and shirring on the shoulders e,ive; it swing and fulness. Here attain a ' bow in' posed at the waistline, with the curved seaming of the flared, skj t curving up to it. First Model: PiVtnrjal Printed Pattern Pat-tern No. 5.'jtl, She, J4 to 4., SO cen' Serond Mv'lel : Picto. titl Printed Pattern No 51"7. SLc 14 ! 42, 50 cents. -. w . . ' . .- t , ' . -.-:K. ...... '. ' s. --tr- , i:? , j r rt v. 11 j cu imiitci ciqwfetk Mat Milder, YES-BUT SOMETHING more. r""l Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying L feg-. flavor. SSLL trkcn BETTER TASTE that's the answer; and fijgj . that's what smokers get in Chesterfield in full- j vpj KJi est measure the flavor and aroma of mellow j 1 vff?0l I rfXtAll . tobaccos, exaaly blended and cross -blended. idfwuv I J Better taste, and milder too ! WY 5 $ 1 1 1 930, Lmottt ft Myts Tobacco Co. ARLTTEC 5 " V ,. 1 " |