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Show ;, v. i,..,,2.4:..v......,..wewerwettistleSsa04440420.44tateesdiew,,,,,,, . s ,,-- , ' , , .,,.....,... '. .. , , . ,, , --... 1 INWallitraglinasta,vailmEmenagaital - - I PerSOnal Rotes ts tiffAIr .f thts afternoor A Wire te p:ven at the No, tuavheon to for the presidents of ' . . e thaugh(f s of ,,li ore;;;e,,,,,,, ere iribilina in 1.1," 1'1;7;e or null eI''ai,i.rldPimn.len. tw :lentil r',",4 4,1''''1." f',,,, 011 el the reports from ' n'e'u de, sodreeeee, other so,ietteo. and Wells c''''' brat.cn Annie Mn tit. ','" of the atlitotti.artigkewerli and Ard otner offi if Jrell.,:, 4. ,r,1.o 0. Mrs r,,, Of the flt is ent.rtalninft FtIrWl 1, Tra,) a tea at her home in tp:s af,tr.,. ,, K Carey of Deaver. of "ns- i)- .- t ; 4,e, &Rest... - hts A.ta clutt her r. " gr ; Orra ten a after. , - t 141 I iroe. tri.,,, ' ,41n'' l'', ..I rnococo f",' . - - 4..e '. A - . , A - 4 i - t , ''' ', 4!i' '', ' 1,,,f ' ' , ,L,. , ' ' 1 ! s- ts.,, 11., I - .. : s 1.:;:s....:-- : ''1', t ,rr: ,.'',.;. 4., ' 4'7 -v r.u2- , - I :. ........-- i 1451110Y IN DiZAPFR of yestorday was SPRING NOVELTY 1111711r In honor of th d ,7 nk trnt of the Manufae Ant . t)N COIRTLY LINES, of Utah, who wro show Product Home .t, White mohair was chosen In deT e affair was given by :,,r s,,k F.Poto of h000r Sod velop thin odd model of skirt drapirn. details. The ft.. and princess bodice. The picery 4!irrtf ,,, !to. pl qeorition garden turesque collar is fashionod after tie' 31 bo t rod Medici )4.,1 ,a moundth ofe.ndesigns Paris women have forming d abc Th. of force and amt. worn In organdie. for a year. novel buttons I. oat PPM, With vasa of outfit match it. while 1,,1 A end. a gragive dashing finish. el,hr earna0McAllistor ram fcCo., I. Minn Loots oil -- Th Home Product Show.- - by E. ;,,Iironn invnt Mrs. Anna Eard ley. 0.,rinn91: 1,, -Tb !Own'sa of th a va,a1 t.nsneintInn: uractur- 460 visitors were present yAbout kt Et,trhartit and a talk terday at the reception given at the ovete by in honor of the Re- University ofT.Utah. L. M. I. A. and Primary lief society. the hour. being from associations, to S o'clock 'nib visitors viewed the I state art exhibit. and were conducted ITODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY. by Mrs. Alice Merrill Horne. and lion Carlos Tours. prtaident of the nne ahantpoo for this both giving talks upon the sr, .17., works exhibited. Mrs. W. N dissolves and .ntssermr, a also Receiving were Mre. dnneruff, excess oil W. W.gavRiter talk. fr and Mrs. J T Kingsbury, 1,0 mire lit trifling It ortves the assisted CI of the dean in by i4 schools. dtIvin g a tea-o- f the different Doan Refreshments rt!f: served. Lucy Van Cott being ;On a cup of hot were in charge, and & number of the wives on scalp and masecon of the University professor, Resisting Tnis creates a anothIn ars An interesting afternoon Ringlillf leaves wasservtng. !vintr u4. spent by all. clean. soft an4 ,:t:,-seipc,119 Mrs. W. T. Tevor le entertaining the hair takes on the faint irfrie also 1.?tiner Review of the Maccabees this 4 natural color, c,,aos nrhi,psat a keneington. the hours afternoon makes it seem $ Attpl. a being from 2 to I o'clock. than lt I. ilest.-- r shsmpoo arranging the hair The Salt Lake eircle of the Woman. a picis,.r4. Alvertiscment. meet tonight at 8 o'clock Republir will W. Lee. and the program with Mrs J. will include a paper on T Trowbridg by Mrs. E. R. Phelps, a review of current events by Mra. Lillian cHboon and musical numbers by Miss Cecil Burns. irr, ' you are in ter e st e d purity first K rp 4,,) POWDER BAKING what you is should always use. There are many reasons other whybut try a can and see for yourself. ----- 0 'q0 -- , NCelw - .0, , ......21.:t;3 Ask - ItcG tti I 01 ; t?" . CA? We told you during FOLGER WEEK about the delightful richness and delicate flavor, without bitter rankness, in Folger's Golden Gate Coffee. e H ,- idGE .' You bought it and every morning you thank us. You found It just what we claimed. Remember the brand when you e,,:,,,4, .,. ' order again. 45ct Coffee-4- Se Ciosikty A. POWER & CO. .. r .... , - -- , . , , ,!, 4 Cold 111 li - ...72111::1M- ..- 4. 1011 T,to u Creami 0 c rikr, t ,...z-p- ,.lt,g, for ,.r., if ,.. .. - , 1 . N:34! toe,rentel w.l. ; i i ..r , t,,ii;, t,rti,t, . P Kta, .,8, Npril 12th ail, el.rtt!,9 . . , i , r, heap l',n,' Mary Facts rn i roe :,1Ary c,,14 :e f ,r . C.rt.atn. (t,) Ale n,i,,, ) IN,o phone, "r t .). D. frderm ,. : I T Jethiay Nv 41. : ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, F I Re .j ",,.. ,,ZEZZIIMM,-.,- ,- . 6 i t 4011111111111111IntralmwmummenkILIKNIIINIMIS l Sale Women's and Misses' Wear Pre-East- er e . ty-1- 75 and $ 1 9.75 4. I Women's Beautiful SPRING DRESSES, i $9.95 and For every occasion you will 1rth Up to find $25 just the frock desired: I - - , 1 The col!,ction is chiaming in the varieties it embraces developed of the fabres and combinations as approved by the best dressed women in Eastern style centers. lade of George'tes, Taffeta,. Crepe Meteors, Crepe de Chines, Pussy Willows, Chiffons and Tussahs ard Novelties, at $9.95, ; , $14.75. $19.75 and S25.00 Blouses $1.98 and Up to $4.95 , Some of the newer or send edition blouse styles Just arrived at Auerbach's; made of Lace and Voile Combinations, striped and Novelty Wash Silks, Crepe de Chines and Georgettes. Priced at $1.98, $2.73, $3.93 and $1.95. MOdoLL I IIMENIIIMMIMMOINNII I number of students of the East high itool sold popcorn for the benefit of the Utah Humane society, under direction of Wee Lucile Franke, instructor In th junior high "school. a tilsit sum The girls who vennibeing real!zel Mce 'Phan. Gladys pate,' are Madeleine 111.41e lien. Irothy Johnson, theneAra Louiee Tiernan, Helen Midi ly, CHAMBEAOF A i 1 0 rricuis ; 1,(!ftratptor.:.;e7:yxste.:tch;,r.ehA.Vtititrhntorrsly t Th i t;faer ' Woodruff. blUtta 'lark. LaJosephine111.! a. Margaret iffirsen, hti!". Pall Trumitin, Elsa Wolfe. Inez Kluge. Apai Ruth Shutter, Imrothy Clark, fiettinger, ;anerielfP Hoffman, Jeeine Ridges. Amy Tens Hazel White. Written, Mabel Phoebe Dry. Vella Michaei. Belle arm. trona and !tibia Printon. Clarinet Harold (Ini lecher., George McKinney, Will lama. Pavid Smith and A. J. Olsen. Jr.. nitro assisteda in S i1411111( A pretty ehildren'e party was given yeaterde3. In elebeation of th 'seventh birthday anineereary of Ptt le Lmeothy Greiner. the de,oentions being sa the Easter ides and the tirr being 'pent with games .-- ..acTs Ca AT ANNIIAL MEETINS1 lt hwainthtddLitelt toA malinelts. ,...NalirwSaistch6nuedra.06firOncdasildwhtoo I Selected Three Year 011 Rose Inentnnia. Bushes. Bailey & Bons Co , GI East Indigestion neatly disturbs!: n d twi 4(1 vert Lee men th sleep more or lake, and is often the cause of ir.sornnta Eat a light $ ,rper with little if an) meat, and To License Baseball. milk: also take one of Chamber. I ta,n'a Tablets Ymme1lately after sup. Cliartee W. LillillrrenCO. city lirense and see If you do not rest much br. bet,er. ubtainabl. everywhensAd- - sessor, is makiag an investigation as to er, isornent what cities charge a regular Intense foe tor baseball. II. will rertommend ,, -- f 14,a Atqleitwe SAn ,inattor. anti i'ort-ne- l. 'trot the seas,n. The aSsesa-- r that since thre to a rcense tn the: he legitimate in gait :t Lake. ...r..11... Bicyclist Injured. GOOMP rtreir a iobank. aced I 4. white IrAtng a bicyele on Thin rl Routh between ard F'Ith eeet etre" le" Ir"h n arirri,bi le ar a a.. with i Ilt thrown to tht ii,iwheel a'ae but his ';minor injitries, i a, s,i,:y Et i - molishe& 1 Ar 1 t t. "Where Superior Service Is a Habit" out-of- --- of Wonezr Interest TM lirrird of 3 baby ki tbe fioutehom The state rood commission and the tkoard of corrections bave made completely eltantrell the entire expect of the tenure. Itat in the arrangement with the Denver di Rio Doesaramo. ftranile railroad to move about 4S condngof the anxious ported eit, victs who have been employed on the Pooloser. Mire is a tate roads in Plute county to 'toy. In selentbrl Weber county. where a large soition of wo 'Ishothorro rood Is to be built under the direction Prised " of the tate MOlft 01T11119111i0ri. Itiet gees weeder About n a of the number of convict' Is for eatareal eia or- in Flute county Cr. being moved tie Itrfell the pains of Weber couoty. wood IIII1 rirDim - lien.. S75 a 1 i adobes. emders soothes itzpeatileat ii "mkt, the morrow, extort& its bo donee le the hammed means and Tennwee 10 a greet axing the , ... to worry and mr to IlatUral it prelornikIn Me beefsteak for the imither. bee ne dreg at wtromm, ewer and for Ms memos wog exert a met bemedetai indorses woe bees tentiteasi ill rarity cooreciett with metherbeed. la very interesting book Itio uhleel le treat evenesed sad a et"? win be sward tree to nu repeetant nether. by Bradfield llegatelee Ca lel Lamar it4g,, atioaga. L. Got it beetle or "Weber's Friend" bide, ri4 soy &mold. Voe se Arwood end roe will east know why webers tor nowt? halt a atettney bens yard sad reenseesegeg tlits sielsentid sell to ameiterimed. Theo teem WO 111101Nawde dam tint beestbe oureetteeP be aver woes a , Grand Opera Granite Holds Tryouts. RepresentatlYges t (1111-11-11142-- t -...----- 414112t-- . to in for the interstate meet In M. I. A. contest work will he chotien thin evening for Granite stake, In th stake tabernacle. Ray Alston Ruth Norbetg and Wallace F will take part hi the public speaking tryout and tryouts will also hld in male and ladies quartets. Your Home With a Victor Victrola you can enjoy Grand Opera and have all the world's best artists sing for you. Caruso, Melba, Scotti, Farrar, Aida, McCormack. and practically all the world's most celebrated artists are brought right to your home if you own a Victrola. Let us demonstrate the possibilities of this wonderful instrument to you. Boston Opera Pav Iowa Co. Breaks Record in Denver L. E. Behymer, the noted manager of Los Angeles, passed through $alt hl on return from Lake yesterday Denver whore he eaw the. Boston Opera Payload' company break ell records there playing to $2d,000 in four per- formatted.", They used the Auditorium theater. whiett le large nough to hold thip audiences of any two ordinary ad- theaters. )Sr. flebymer is a great mirer of the noted Utah singer, Emma Lucy Gates. end expect,' to return to Salt Lake when she pinta: in opera here. Our long experience in the music business will be most helpful to you in selecting a machine. All the various styles are on display here, and courteous salesmen ready and glad to demonstrate superiority of the ! VICTOR. 4 Our plan offers you the opportunity to own and enjoy a Victrola while you are paying for it. Priced from $15 to $250. Three Cornered Fight. former state senator county. says that a fight is in prospect for the Fifth senatorial district. comprt-fng the counties of Wasatch, Summit and Duchesne. The indications are. Mr. Wilson said, that th nominees will COM. from Ducheane county. both on the Democratic and Republican tick- R Wilson. Wasatch from easy-payme- three-cornere- d nt 'House of Steinway.' 1 OansolioW5ilasic ea i ets ROYAL IrrAsitinotto 5802 Elk to Range. olk at Pry Twenty tenet Fork In Bingham canyon wifi bo turnod loose wItblit a fa, dais. &Maratha tn annnuncomont by F. W. Chambers, state fleh an4 Ira hit cornmloolonor Before nut, hotrover, all for- they are Inturned 1 ham ore to he orarnal loreto 'moire moleetna them. yne this purpo4Mr. Mambo, will got In touds 13-1- 9 "Fitly-Fourt- h w DAY74126. Mon., low E. FIRST SO11111 Year in cAprrAL. 34)c")a. St Business." 1' tom tat -- !now c!,,Ari a !Charces S.IS a I ant Arranging to Move Road Convicts to Roy William Bailey. Antoe Gabbott Harden Reunion. member, of the mate tAard of equalisation. started yesterday on an inspection trip over the Denver & Rio Grande railroad. The prinobject ot the trip is to aPPralse cipalassessment for purpose improvements made by the road last year. At Soldier !Summit the road teas altered to mat down heavy grade. mad it is the pinion of the board that this improvement ban considerably enhanced the value of the roe& The board wit eta meal mina trotted by Om D. himpisetteo wlfl require , days. $t Is oxv041.04. :,t,re! 49 ; celebration R. G. re,cw Advertisem"t. Outbreak! Crabbo atilt leted nra;dent Prepared for alth Justph Shpherd, serretary, at th first annual of tiro Vtah nleng httlit Charles Gats, a consulting librar-- 1 Chamber of C., Mtnr,a Monday afternoon at th.- Vermont huild:na. J. tan. formerly of Wisconsin. t la the! from El Paso, Tex H. says: ft. Gardiner of Utah rotint nag re- IcPy -There Is a very apprehens.ve feeling elected first v and H is that down there Lunt of Iron eount pres;dent likely to something y second vice prem. break 10()110 at any time. and they are dent for it. The city ban a strong The meetirg areal the first that th ,prepa-e- d well organised police force. rein-directors bap held the organisa- .anu for,,,o1 by V: g troops placed through-tion was formed three nifoLth. amn arel Prest erahhe reported that sines its out the city, and rapid firing guns located what. they can lye Ca 14,(1 Into inceptton chatrther hao answered action the At there emiter lel big thousands of tututriss concerning Utah oust a dtachment of soldiers. and and Its reaounata, had entrtained there arc groups scattered for 20 m!les crowd!, At t,urtets and gathered a vast or more up the Panto Ire road to the amount of detalled Information fnr thel north. to watch the local native populaetudy and leneflt of poestble an idea that The Mexicans Con, Investor& Shepherd if Texas sax only outhays of the say, they mad. a financial report )Ir and lir Card-tria- l could whip the United States. But they who le treasurer of the orgatilta-- i !know what Texans can do and are tion, subm!tted a statement showing latrand of them. a balance In the treasury. "l'eriodic earches are made in rhthuahuVa. or 'Little Chihuahua' as the MeIfran port of El Paso la called. and thoumends of army and rounds of ammunition have been found cashed In th I dk hcom.ini Gates Says Texans The summer home rlf Morton R. Choesman in rottonwood watt com-- ,' by tiro Sunday night, pletely destroyed Workmen were renovating It prepare- tory to the family moving in thlit week. Small fires nuilt in the fire Oar" are supposed to have reused the blaze' which destroyed the house. i D. Inspecting - Oriti.loSorel i Reports Show That Organization is Making Satisfactory Progress. Cheesman Home Burned. Egacilization Board city ,oImmlnoo!ort at an early date lto theth!e lie city charse a license. that S:1 1.site Is the 'says raolftt !ty tt4 a.t leas-,t- e wh,h teo nrt !the 4,11;e:4111;i t ......0.11.1 three-fourth- rt:h: tionts'erePtr:a"trIghel; feature of the ning was a tal1e of the it.rner 1. tioicricton neat in the First Methodist church. ASITTON-JENKIN- Q ini CI , ,..- , t. (6, evening. 1 '' and after the tire. the greet satin. faction is the thought, "1 earrled full insurance Talk over your insurance needs now vrith Mrs. George R. Wiii"ri will entertain S CO.,. 4 7 Main. at a matinee on Saturday afternoon, a tea following. Waz. 714Advertisement. on Thursday ;Ire..14 .0 Hoffman will at the Orpheum. and give a box atparty a supper at her home. afterward Musicians Join Orchestra. Another matinee party of Saturday Salt Lake lost two good TIIUMliCillne be will that given 1,7 Mrs Richard Allen Key.. to be followed by a tea when the "Birth of a Nation" company CI the 'Newhouse Hotel. departed. They needed a good cellist e an oboe player in the orchestra, Mrs. Will Ellerbeck will entertain her and so took with them Otto King. sewing club on Thursday in honor of the they well known violoncello artist. and her sister. Mrs Raymond Moore of William oboist These men will Lim. BOtne. IF bo was a former member of the be missed. particularly Mr. King who club. had made an established reputatton for himself in this city. Th salt Lake Civic club will hold a mooting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mn s. E. W. Senior and Mrs. Ins AGE IS AGAEAST Elisabeth M. Cotten will review Hand book. Warren's am 12 years old and I have been Radford The Main .1 Road.- - A discussion will fol- troubled with kidneys and bladder for low, and a imolai hour will be enjoyed. a good many years," writes Arthur Arrangements will be in the hands of Jones. Allan. Ras. "My age le th program committee! Kra Leafy it by Oomotipatkm injuree. Montgomery. Mrs. C. H. McMahon. Mrs. against me tu ever fret cured. but M. me Parker and Mrs. S. W. McHenry. mora good Pills do Foley Kidney The bowels are the natural sewerthan anvthin I ever tried." Many age tryatem of the body. When they Mrs, H. Frans will entertain the suffer from kidney trouble. who become ebstrueted by a members of her sewing club tomorrow people need not suffer when they can get part it the poisonous constipation matter 11 !Itch afternoon. Foley Kidney Pills. .tr. jonea in a they should carry off is absorbed later letter says if It was not for them to the cst-r- n min Tb rrogromOve Deiphians gav making )ou feel dull Orpheum party list evening. followed he would never be able to work in and stupid. ani interfering with the in honor the hay field. Rheumatism. aching d!gestion and agetrattatten of food. rtah supper at the Hotel who by will lease back. shooting pains . stiff joints. all This cordhlon is of Mrs. A. N. Gardiner quickly relieved by The bate been relieved. for a trip to Canada Schramm-Johnso- n shortly Included. Chamberlain'a Tablets. Obtainable bealthis the of g ueet party Mn Rose (I Drug Co.Advertigetreent everyw hereA ertisement honor. Armstrong. Mr. S. B. Curtis. Mn. C. A. Cooke. Mrs. 14. R. Evans. Miss Agnes Evans. Mrs. Laall ' Bn OW. Mrs. Martha Noall. Mrs. Art Exhibit Open. John Sunday School Association. John O'Connor. Mrs. Tuddentiam, MrsMrs S. C. Hattie Kimball. KInney, Mrs. City and ("minty Ilundsy School The exhibition of the rtah Art htCora Ashby and Mrs. Resslis Tothurst tituto In tho art gallery of the nit assoctatton mot Monday evening. in th on noon a hour the . Monday - - " During -- - ?Pretty of Utah will be Drell to vialters th remattuler of the month front le In the morning until a o'rlit In the art- artioaa. on Tueeday and rridatra thl. Calie hour will be extended until le In the I I Truthful Advertising - Mary) Face Powder' Suits in every line and detail, with dash and clever trimming effects about them that comes from only cop:, ing models. Checks, novelties, serges, poplins and gabardines in all wanted higher pr.ced shades. spring . Positly mo.-emuch "Extraor,linarY" expresses mildly the real values offered in this important sale of women's and m isses' suits. L presents an opportunity that rarely occurs so early in the season to buy corTectlytailored, exclusively ,, .. und r value. styled- - 0.1CIL ; 11111111111.1 isl: oittct, Mrs. A. D. Paine is entertaining the Ladies Auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers this afternoon. An informal reception was held last the Third vening in the parlors of church to w !come the Presbyterian Bev.. new ;. astor, Waiter liussell and his family Musical numbers were a feature and refreshments were served. The reception committee was composed of the Rev. Mr. and Mre Josiah Mc. lain. Dr. and Mrs W. IL Reber& Mr. and Mrs. E. Hawkshurst, Mrs. R. C. R. W. McNiece. Mc Niece. Mrs. Cora Smith and Professor Lloyd. - -; Ser ' ,,,,,.,. tt, We Gimre ttkelsC ':f: t41441 TradingStamps SUITS $2.93 De 1 Oftlienn . "," . ,..- 1 I Recently arrived stvlem fashioned from the highest priced models. 2 5 0 tear a .,, Great had one ut Ma tartest millinory da)s in our history and w want to beat it this venr so here la a lot (of 240 smartest and moat hats wht,h ha put on aala tor the first tinie tnrnorrow. ht Th. sale positively open, at am and closes at p. m. sharp. Ve will not (toot the sill nor the values in this lot of hats hut your eremite here will save you from 12 00 to $1.0 on anapp) Levi :. , meth...day tempo!! special -,,, , - $6.00 Spring. Spring is looked upon by many as the the most delightful season of )ear, but this rannot be said of the S S cold and rheumatic. The damp Mrs. Milton Z. Lipman Is ntertelnwither brings on rheumatic pains Ing her social neighborhood club this but plelulant. which are anything al fornoolt They can be relieved. however, by apWe Walter Peet la entertaining the plying Chamherlain's LintMett. Ob. Congenial Thirteen club this afternoon minable er) at her home. If in 4iv 4 ' ; , NEVER UNDERSOLID ' ISHED 1864., ., ,.,,...y,,,s-r--.pt. , , 0 ,- - , ,. , ..,..e...-eS..,,...7- Tomorrow Only at ,, ,I -: ' 1... to:4.i ';',4t, . - .. . - ,;.,,, . :PAh.-,,- t ' .'.- ... and $5.00 ' , " , - ,It CiA 1 Trimmed Hats likkeinil t rs tNa phoone, ot, dere,. T,Jeaday Nta,. Aortl II, MIL Aaerbaell company. 200 '.' ,1 e. tm,,t.e, to a customar) CO, ' , or ' A One Day Sale of i ',1 ;, '' ,', : 1, ' , ,ii,, ., ts ' : Furniture 0N yaltill Limit li- r l'- - I. . 17 , g to dealer& mall or C. O. D. ys 1 , i . ,116,110l0 ; 1 r t3 liv 1'1 ' i ; ' : :' 50e Cactus 'NA' . ' 3 GREEN STAMPS - aUP" Polish 31c Li'PE 1A- Tita ,00pon. If oresent4 Wed. need.t). April !lb. will entitle ., ou t, 1,u rcht,se 59A: Cart tia ForrotArit polish tor Sic i''-''- IA! 0,,,,,4 - a .' I . . '' - 0 ,'7-14.- , ,1, hal.i on Ths tet!e t,f.,,. tte;a:Istt flags 1.0.terty Chaptt o. A. t ,,,. en tiaornake , WO, rota, -- s' l'r1"-thathhef4Niat t tt,011 .., -- t,nly ; Lake tte,,ty - ;i ire of the '1,040:0n ,,,,,ier.;i4 ',,,:'. t,r,t1 4.K., et. y wished to ''. 'fir evIn war suttorern , I.,, a r- te, Ciaretirai Phombergtr rrow evening It a in honor of v,.. . - Vrerk Judie of Ala vi,,, 5i, 'hitt Cl sister, Mrs J. nr !aloe being tieoritted laid for aturi 4.0tril e,e. " rf lit'Ot',,''',,', aaan ''T ,..;.. ..ra.,, an re entertained ,, .. , '4 . ',( ie.w. ,.., . , ,., ci,A) 0, t.,,,At -- 1- - .J.,, ; i 4011MMISIMENEDINNEXII Wednesday Coupes Sped's' arl'i,,' Women's Clubs 1 , DESERET EVENING NEWS TUESDAY APRIL 11 1916 ' I , - , , HOUSEWIVES! Clip Out This Notice 1Painless 41c437:' . Co. 1221,i Main St Salt Lake City. 3IY and feed N Nt), 111111.1ILM ..i-- An ..25e Painless Extraction Bridge Work $3.50 per tooth Rubber Plates $5.00 up Gold Crowns ..$3.50 I HOURS o eh I re,betre to return Every Woman's Home Cook Book Ado for the pramteal housokper; the beet rewelpte with full lustructions how to UP. them, THIS BOOK IS A GI1 FOR ANY KITCHEN. 11.00O000LCIa, 20 cents la. itleo .., leo to the Premium Departtent and If Called for GUABIANIZ:1116 I Ilimssove 0140 , ' PRICES: ALL WORE twirtt I I cults-e- rr By Mail Postpaid 25 cents DESSMET WZWS PIREAMM DEpr. I |