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Show THE EEIPEfi TIUES, HELPER, UTAH 5oca it Mr. and Mrs. tained at a duck era were laid guests: Mr. and EARLY HOW MA7Y TIMES YOU HAVE SEEN THESE WOEDS PARADING ON ON THE NEWS PAPERS OR SHOP EARLY MEANS ECONOMY, EOTH IN REAL SAVINGS OF MONEY AND TIME IT MEANS THAT YCU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT AND A S MUCH AS YOU NEED, FREE FROM HANDLING, MERCHANDISE. IT ELIMINATES, Th-- j MISSING LISSAPCINTING. HUSTLING, HURRYING, SHOP EARLY I1NE-COUN- T WOVEN-STRIP- E ! MADRAS WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS RAYON-STRIP- E Miss Florence Good was hostess 10 an evening of kensington last ThursA late luncheon was served day. to the invited guests including, Mf3. Ray Goad, Mrs. P. Pessetto, Mrs. G. F. Spratling, Mrs. Edith Frandsen, Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh, and Mrs. R. A. Nilson. The only tiling about these shirts that's 1.25 is fie price! Talk abcut quality ,of materials cr fine finish these shim are the closest to $2.00 buttons down the front ! Shaped collars shirts we've seen ! Six ccean-peaand presthrunk neckbands! Strongly sewed buttonholes! Lens?, rcund tails that "stay put!" Cut full and roomy fcr active men! All sizes 14y2 to 17; or neckband style. rl collar-attache- d The Ladles Guild met at ihe home ute Friday after-- 1 of Mrs. M. IT. nosn. A business meeting pre- reeded the afternoon of needlework. Mrs. R. Cood and Mrs. L. R. Metz were the invited quests. Luncheon was served to fifteen ladies, Mrs. Kerry Tula will entcrt?.m the ladies at their next meeting. band and wiinkle-pioo- f Every tie is pure Silk, with a lining to make them last longer. Chcice of stripes, checks, solid shades, floral patterns, conventional figures and copies cf new impcrt patterns. ties in exclusive patterns, never Another collection cf better-gradshown before, at 9Sc and up" to $2.S8. slip-eas- y Men She Will Love These Pieces of e Lingerie at $2.98 Crepe-de-Chin- ! STEFINS NIGKTGCf.VNs COSTUME SLIPS A MAMA DOLL That talks, and sleeps will fill the wants of the youngest miss. The dolls are dressed in the height of toyland. $2.69 Inexpensive, practical s'ippr'? make appieciatei anc1 heels. gift:;. I :.'. : HELPER . . . ! ACCEPTABLE VE GIFTS STOCKS WERE NEVES CAN SUGGEST. ATTRACTIVE SO v-t- h k JM XI 'i H M M (ftYPfih 15: OUS AS j EOT: Ml Dl CHRISTMAS' EIGHT Bash NOW. jii THE PRICES, TOO, ARE EIGHT! ie r p;.i)! Mens Shirts Tor Christmas Stripes, novelties, checks exclusive patterns, confined to our Stores light and dark grounds; finec.t Buy your ChristQuality thruout. mas shirts now buy them economically here at, $1.93 ALL-WOO- L bodies t s. At, GLOVES For Men Fleece-linemediand um and heavy weights. The gift of crmfort, style and warmth. All styles all sizes qualities that stand suAnd low priced too, at preme. fur-line- d; d Saying "Thank Ih' jurl You" Is A ult City Pleasant Cusicm h nu jesp Saying 'thank yo: is; one ol tl e simplest habits? to Sunt . to fcriri, and or 3 lliafJ .is;m, more conducive to suo&eis liu. in life than almost knf maU other. The man who learns W Sew oqItt ii vciill ia tiiiaL ftnln - -j j;aiU-,gg- of his success is ever dv.e to l is own efforts, and that a? large measure cf credit ?be-- j git0 cati nd lengs to his friends and assedates, has learned on cfj the most valued lessons life na f ton. has to offer. coro Likewise the success cf our store in this community )e is net due to our eli'orts his alone. It is true we have! terq tiied hard to give you hcn- - m est values to render service j with a smile and save you at least a few cents on every! Mt purchase, but we have much to say "thank you" fcr? in 5ati and the given us by 3 prei our good friends and neigh- cal 8:1 R OUS, bor. 49c to 93c LINED unia. -' For Christmas course you will want to give him new ties. We want you to see our Neckwear Display. So Many new and unusual colnr and pattern-effectWell made quality ties every one. I I Over 300 years ago a sturdy brand of Pilgrims set aparf. a special day in which to say "thank yen." It is a custom we are glad to ob- serve. 4 Agi Wil Jac brc Ian i . .' Xoi Tll( Cit; ent int. me be CONCENTRAT!N(J ON' WILSON BROTHERS IIABERDASHEnY EE 1 30, 1 tlu at i Jol i am i un I i ai i w ! He . Sp i cii I Jo n i i Since we opened our store for men wc have enJeav-ore- d to ndlirrc nri ful!y to our policy of Service, Style, Quality, and Value. The modest success which has l.een ours in attributed by us solely to the way we cling to those four sterling points of modem merchandising. Vie wish to asm-rthat wc will coiiImiu to jou follow out to the letter these four prime roquiMUvi of Biicccss. Wherever improvement in Kssihlc, every effort will l.e mado hy us to accompKsh it. And that eonfidence in our judgment which men nd women of this have not hcsilaled to display, is held hycommunity ,,s in holiest esteem. Ready to ktrve jou ulwuvs ull waysl e i sit!-- j had a ten foot fia i"Me nttat!id climie'd to fie top an hl!e t!u airplane was in flight ar.l waved at the crowd below. I Our Policy has! tried a new death defying sliiiit.j II . , W to L.i "SbipV.'reek" Kelly who i, known S3 Jo! j tin e In all ft r his long endurance in iv.r, op tin- - (op of a flag pole, "yl GOOD PLACE TO TRADE wli tht ewspapers should discontinue servBoth are a for a s.;np!o d.v. Vlhil part of mod r:i life. In one stunt approxiyar public ntili'ies mately ?:.". 000. fion for advenisin-frf which 6H per cent, was used in the newspapers. : UTAH p,ai 1 $1.69 to $3.49 cs Nil v 1. MEN'S NECKWEAR, ice U tJ WILL EASILY WEAK, OUT ALE ABOUT THE KOST SENSIBLE Tu-To- cnt.i-trcip- Pv THAT Turner. 1 M U. TO WEAK AND SOIIETHIXG SOMETIHKa For Christmas porntior.s 'vl the (.'i!;y and newsap-- : r; a;'e brf.t't'TS if'dcr th' .''kin. b th bMnc public iHi1it'cs P'Tving the American pcorle with an essential service at n. remarkable Ijw cost, due to ijiuTtity production. Of the two it, would be impossible to say wh'ch is Hie niost essential. The newspapers and the major util-Jtil'gh., power, g;:s. tf'fphone nd street rail war, pr !ahl y serve jibrut the saum number of iis,t:;mirs. It would K a monumental r tlie it il i ics r he if ei CHILI HEN'S SUP! EES GSo to CSc o:zes for kid.' Felt flippers with from 8 tc 2. In red, blu?, pink and b.ow JULIET SLIPrEES l 1ICS Useful and Practical Gifts jDr for Everyone jf Of T'ii cr IIe:i's Eomeos cf ler.tiiex ded scles and leather Iieel erne over the ankles. $1.69 Wemen's Juliets in maty levely boudoir shades-witpadded scles and heels. All sizes. .iirisima. : men's eokeo surrzr.s , isg S3T3 01 aes n. WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS 95c to $1.8S i HELPER, UTAH Miss Etella Abbott, diughter of Mr. and Mis. W. F. Abbott, was hostess to an enjoyable birthday party. TuTlay at the hours of five until eitht. The young hostess received many presents commemorating her thirteenth birthday. Music, games and ('"in-in- g preceedlng the refreshments. The young guests were Laura E'liott of Standardville, Berniee Kelly and Frances Jehnson of Martin, Fern Hailani, Thelma Rask, Maxine Pehr-.Stella Stein, Irene and Pau-M:- p Fwnt. El-l- Lunelli. Ethel Turner. Mnrgnerite Cwwr, Andretta Dc- !. Ui prd Kr.hor!n? Dart. HOUSE SLIPPERS 12 ; STORE NO 35 and Mrs. 0. T. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rugeri and Mr. and Mrs. R. ft are greatest savings Pure Always a practical gift. thread silk seeks with mercerized top, e new heal, tos and sole double strength feature. Also a large display of fan y silk and rayon socks all colors 493 Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Anderson entertained the V. G. dinner club at their home in Price last Thursday evening. Tab!es of bridge were arranged for .the evening hours. The members enjoying the event were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick of Sunnyside, Dr. and Mr?. C. R. Fahring of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Ful'mer, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reed. The guests included Judre and Mrs. F. E. Woods. Mr. We can almost hear the gasps of delighti that will greet these adoiable underthings when feminine Sheer silky lustrous crepe de chine, trimmed with the finest hand-mad- e eyes behold them! lace or elaborate hand embroidery in the most wanted pastel shades! Peach, nile, light blue, pink, flesh, navy, white, maize what a glorious rainbow cf hues! So utterly feminine! We canCHEMISES Mi MEN'S HOSE Mrs. W. R. Johnson was hostess to an afternoon of kensinston at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Prizes for the games were awarded to Mr?. Ge.rge Spratling and Mrs. J. B. McKelvjy. Luncheon was served to the 5'ollowing Quests: Mrs. George Zeeso, Mrs. Charles Leger, Mrs. Frank Porter, Mrs. John Buchanan, Mrs. E. F. Gianotti, Mrs. Paul Pessetto, Mrs. George Spratling, Mrs. Jack Vignetto, Mrs. F. P. Fisher, Mrs. Harry Whittaker, Mrs. Wm. McKelvey and Miss Nanna Axelgard. Shopping Service for BLOOMERS had 308 city not imagine anyone resisting their alluring beauty k "Where full-cu- e. e Apparal II A Fancy Flannel SMrts Super quality; finest materials; The marriage of Roscoe F. Bluck, cf Salt Lake City and Isabella F. Rhoads. also of Salt Lake City will be read with interest by Helper people. Mrs. Bluck is a former Help-erithaving resided here some twelve years ago when her father Mr. Wm. Rhoads was employed in the Rioi Grande shops here. Mr. Bluck is employed in a film booking office in Salt Lake City. The young couple will make their home in the capitol Thousands of New Neckties 69c Intimate F MEN'S The I. 0. 0. F. nnd Rebekah lodges and rrucrt, participated in the first winter poeinl Tuesday evening. The quests included members frcm Peerless and Price, as well as local people. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vignetto played for the dancing. A late luncheon was served. MM wWmk tela Gifts of i association rs Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Leute gave a social evening at their home Saturday. Radio music was also enjoyed. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. Good, Mrs. I. K. Good, Mrs.' Floyd, Mrs. Joseph BarbogHo, Mrs. Harry Elark, and Mrs. T. Litizzette. JAPANESE FONGEE SHIRTS BROADCLOTH PERCALES MADRAS Parent-Teache- er He Always Needs Shirts $1.25 ENGLISH v- cf Latuda are giving the. first social affair of the winter season at the school house Saturday evening. The event will be a big party and dance. Rerfeshments will be served. WDC mmm Harry Clark enter dinner Sunday. C for the follo'.virs and Mrs. Wm. T. Elliott gave a well appointed dinner at their home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Greenha'gh, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Horsley, and C. D. Pope. A social evening followed, - INSTiTUT.'QN- - Dr. EARLY. SOILING AND EXCHANGED A NA TJ C- Mrs. Ray Good, Mrs M. Floyd, Mrs. I. K. Good and jJiss Florence Gcod. YET WE DCN'T SEEM TO REALIZE THE ADVANTAGES BY ACTUALLY SHOPING CAR-J- Aretz;5 I The Toggery HELPER, UTAH 1 at f a 1 Vl |