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Show THE HELPER TIMES, HELP EE, UTAH UNUSUAL VALUES ON" A ANDISE- TREMENDOUS Our Practical Pattern j No. 1247 j STOCK OF A MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED MERCH- A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION- - , YOUR PROBLEM THIS YEAR AS TO XMAS BUYING HAS BEEN MADE EASIER THROUGH OUR CAREFUL BUYING AND SELECTING GOODS THAT ARE NOT ONLY ATTRACTIVELY GOOD LOOKING SUBSTANTIALLY MADE BUT ARE PRICED 0 MUCH MORE ECONOMICALLY. THEN TOO THE UNDISPUTED GOOD SERVICE YOU ARE GETTING AT THIS STORE CERTAINLY MAKES THIS STORE THE GOOD PLACE TO TRADE. THANK YOU. fc "Where savings are greatest" STORE NO 35 Fashion Footnotes NF.W FOOTWEAR TREADS TO SIMPLE ELEGANCE Li iJUV r i Because they are slightly dressy! pnd feminize, eveiy weman has a desire fo: a quilted, robe. 0 in details. The empmble vogue of shoes matching the costume has not diminished, rnd with the winter colors beinr cf a darker hue, iiuitc naurally the shoes have lollewed suit. Colore! kidskin is narticularlv lovelv in the new darker hues, for this leather seems to take the dye best besides being most practical and comfortable. The tans, beiges, and browns are the most popular winter shades, but there is a new dark blue which Paris just cabled is especially smart. Tumps of gunmetal kid are very new tso and sometimes this leather is combined with plain kid. Alligator and lizard are also extremely chic especially when combined with a harmonizing shade of kidskin or suede. Unusual details like straps given new twists, odd buckles, new saddle effects or the colonial tongue idea modernized are all responsible for thbi chsrminc and distinctive individuality stressed in milady's newest footwear. SEE OUR WINDOWS THEN STEP INSIDE 9.90 Fancy Pajamas ts tion of women's fashions, featuring style correctness at moderate cost. In the three essentials of chic fabric, colour, and design. The Golden Rule For styles are Fashion has put the stamp of her approval on our offerings and the woman will be quick to adapt them as " -- -- . ultra-smar- t. well-dress- ed her own. )0OS: BLANKETS DRESSES $7.90 $18.50 This week we are offerat considerable reduction a group of blankets. They are 100 per cent pure wool thoroughly shrunk and separately bound with lustrous fcur inch Sateen finish-with four rows of In beautiful stitching. rhades of blue, rose, corn, orchid and tan. Single and double bed size. This ing $2.98 Temptation To m u New is the time of thit year when fae average' mat and wonip.n starfc makin. ' lists of all the gifts must give this coming Chi t ' i3' e study of the living ant11 s rheppinsr habits of I2!d! families in the typical A merican tewn of Zanevills i Chic, showed that 71 1 o"'s th.e Boxed 'Kerchiefs 4S homes maintained." n x accounts and &g " charge of 1.7 per cent maintain, la; onV one. In 36 ether JL merican cities the peroettt 3.tj ac.o between "no charge a i01 count" and "one charge. a(5"h count" was found to be $0.9 idi pnd 19.9, respectively, f ,, : i The?e figures seem t30 prove that the Ame'icaa1 c suggestion fcr many friends in a box. 29c om J w t, $1.49 3 anc Don't do it. Charge as'mi , ed ccunls riptce you less cdtica poi of the values vou are jretl of mg ana more inclined tf purchase presents that ar ' b; twice as expensive as yo1.jrt, im 447, 449 and 455 are guides to excellent quality. ad islmas, and now. more thai ine pny ether time, the temp' "ta'i'on a.iKes to take aivant cf charge accounts o :mo inslalmcnt plans. "eC A ALL SILK OUR OWN 89c A Handbag? d MANY SMART STYLES FOR GIFTS J. Oterstrom enterAnother feminine gift clsver ic ined a group of their Helper ani Pirce friends at their home in Cleve-- I bT'llms b.ve a place on every family is overwhelm irfgly land Sunday evening. The social Chiistmas list. "scld"' cn the policy of pay- - r'R l ours were devoted to the game of Some wemen prefer a roomy pouch mid-Five Hundred and dancing. A hv crsh.. Dcn't backslide-jjj ethers an envelope all are herewas served to twenty-j bo: i'i?;in upper tour guests. Those motrring to Cleve-- i fr.-a: Helper fcr the social affair inclricd Mr. and Mrs. F. p. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. A. Litizzette, Mr. and .T Mrs. Lee Kirk. Mr. and Mrs- Hughes Tavlor, Mr. and Mrs. D. Griffith, Mr. Mibs Florence Good and fi. Kesler, Mrs. Edith Frand en, and Mrs. W. B. McKelvey and Mr. Mrs. Leatham of Salt Lake Fritz Nyraatj, and Mr. and .trs.-A- itl: t ytcti. The Price guests were Mr. City. Margaret f ; st Dart and children. rnd Mrs. Nick Bernardi, Mr. and nci Mr-J. Alley, Mr. and Mrs. T. Storey, 'tl I of Ileana Princess Rumaniji Mrs. Mr. A. R. and Dart were Miss Hazel Madsen; also Mr. and be the fgit developed "perfectly" Mis. M.- Overson of Cleveland and host and hostess to a as pronounced by j Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. Aj physically Mr. K rby of Salt. Lake City. Tin doctor then again court guest of honor was Mrs. Dart's grand- be one cf those smootli bi nei nay Mrs. ir other, Margaret Leatham, of, who knows his Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fisher enterf I th Palt Lake Mrs. Leatham al- t. ''. tained at dinner Monday evening. thoush' 91 City. of years age, is a very Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. hi woman, and her ac- -' T. Stcrey of Price and William Foley active, tivities are these seldom undertaken WANT ADS of D. Kirby of Salt lake City. ir by wcmen much younger in years. Other guests to partake of the feast Mi;-N'an Axelgard was a dinner were Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Wooley of FOR SALE House and 7 arret far ft guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. .Dart land. Call T. W. Haycock, Y. P.. Johnsan Thw day. :Iarry of Eoldier Summit, Mr. and Mrs. J. V Utah. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wh tinker were also guests at the rf Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. j a 101 Charge sh:uld afford. Holiday Hose FOR II0ITT)AY GIVING Litizzette was hostess to an evening of kensington on Tuesday. Musical numbers were a special feature of a very enjoyable evening. The serving table was centered with a sweet crystal basket of pens. Covers were laid for six. vari-colore- i Of ', Hand painted designs trim these novelty paiamas of rayon jersey styles and a selection cf. ' rr'or: for A V. Mrs. Within attractive price rane, there is a varied selection of coats that look as though they should cost quite a good deal more. You will find the styles correctly simple and and general tone one of extreme richness. Richness that is a matter cf soft, smooth woolens lavish fur perfetl tailoring and meticulous, painstaking detail. N''.' te GIRLS AND MISSES Social News An Unusual Offering of COATS $35 $25 JERSEY FOR OF RAYON Velveteen for the jacket, checked wool tweed for the skirt we can'; imagine anything more swagge than this combination for school business or semi-sporwear Black velveteen with a check is smart, so is golden-browvelveteen combined with a brown-and-ta- n check. What we like about it is that you don't al ways have to wear the jacket anc skirt together. For instance, i you have a pleated silk or crep skirt, a velveteen jacket to mate, would go very well. May be obtained in sizes 14 t 40. Size 18 requires Y yards c 54 inch material for jacket and yard of 54 inch material for skir Patterns will be delivered to an address upon receipt of 25c in cas or U. b. postage. Always mei tion size wanted. Address Patten-Dept.- , this newspaper. black-and-whi- a the-Jf- 17 collec- -- 13 The changeable pastel tones are particularly delicate and charming;. 33.98 to $6.98 interesting Resist The LUSTROUS WARM CONVENIENT express a new note of marked An 3 Quilted Robes HP nmoluity combined with a chic elegance ittst i FOR EVERYONE AT THE RIGHT PEICE of things you would buy for yourself make the best gifif to ethers.. Stocks at their bzzl right now. Th,e Stylish Gift th Adoring Giij the Useful Gift! The sci MA 1 HELPER, UTAH5 'V 9. The fchoes that lead the mode this winter have a marked individuality of simple elegance about them. There is nothing gaudy or intricate in their cut as the tendency seemed to run during the past summer. Yet tbey are not content with being merely plain, ordinary shoes correct only in color and leather in genetal. On the contrary, the designers have taken that the smart shoe m ifitl g s The values we are offering in dresses are exceptional even for us. - j- 98c to $7.90 i model is a reproduction or an adaptation oi an important fashion and every one an excellent example of the row tendency towards1 intricate simplicity and for-irelegance. New models that deftly express their sophistication in Ev-er- - j al If week $7.90 I'ne an(i detail. AND A STORE FULL CF CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS well-appoint- te h. e. Boy's and Youth's Suits and Overcoats TWO TR0USER SUITS LONGS OR KNICKEES Our boys' and youn-- men's suitnd overcoat, ranging in sizes 6 to 16 and 12 to 20, pre the best buy to be had this season. These stylish, well made overcoats, which you must see to appreciate, are made in attractive fabrics, half or full lengths and in the newest cslors, including the navy blues. The suits are exceptional values correctly styled, either two or thre? button models and extra trousers as the bey will have them either knickers or longs. tin pkri on : Bpr:-Glen- 90 COLORFUL LumKeriacks A -- A AS CHRISTMAS GIFTS that comfortable, easy lumbejacket shirt which every boy, Mere is 0NI.J r-jack man so likes to slip into youn? man and week-enwear. They are for comfortable in bold colorful patterns and most generously made. Here is an offering tbat moth, ers and sister? should take advantage of a most excellent Christmas present for f.ither or brother. 98 d 1 1 HELPER . . . . wi k i' w ,"m fl Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Litizzette ?ave a f octrl evening at. their home Saturday, honoring M.Ij. Margaret Lcp.th.im, of Salt Lake City. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Dart and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keller. Mi. and Mrs. M. II. Leute and Mrs. I. K. Gc:.-- observed Thanksgiving cay by entertaining at dinner at the Chrysanthemums and an attractive centdinner tabic. Cov-r- n were laid for the host and hostes-- ; J FOR es, also Mr. and Mrs. Hay Good, Mrs. M. Floyd, Miss Florence Good and Mr. A. Lakie. an NOW OH DISPLAY ft:' This famous o rhe Cfti-xp- i Elysces in Pans sliowj his hint lingerie creations of glove nil', ex emted by Luxitc of America. 'l-- t o .? UTAH I. K. Good and Mrs. M. H. Leute entertained uf the latters home Friday evening. An eight o'clock dinner was served, with the remainder of the evening devoted to the playing cf Bridge. Mis. Sam Stein was ; war led for points and Mrs. B. A. Mrs. Margaret Moffit for honors. Li at' am received the guest prize. An attra tive bouquet, of Chrysantham-tnii- s and ferns centered yie table. Invited guests were Mrs. J. 11. Rosier, Mrs. U. A. Dart, Mrs. Edith Frand-FMrs. F. 1,. Williams, Mrs. V. Hrrwell. Mrs. H. J. Moffit, Mrs. Sam Stein, Mrs. A. J. Stafford. .Mrs. M. Floyd, Mrs. B. A. Moflit. Mrs. A. n. "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Trecoll bemaster of the mode trays in the new Luxm 4:Dgcrie dc eins a delightful touch of whimsicality. Here is all the smart sophistication which characterizes Drccoll's manner and something more. A charm, an allure, an understanding of the requirements of modern costuming. Vou will want to see these new things at once. Beat .The finest imported lace is used on Drecoll Luxite lingerie. Here, for instance, is exquisite ecru edging on. a glove eilk dance set of the utmost simplicity. Tiny French tucks perfect the dainty finish 1 , fI fSfei :n i' T: I FALL Leute home. Mrs. Z&7fr The Toggery HELPER, UTAH Mis; Nan Axelgard will begin the Club series of winter enterThe tainments Thursday evening. cluu girls number fifteen. O. N. O. fn.ll fruit formed al piece, fcr the r3 "lfM iff' t; j well-rea- d ! ii |