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Show ' THE JORD AN EXCHA NGING GOOD DEEDS It is an old saying that one g_q_od deed deserves another. Wh~ you do us a good deed by visitmg our Stores, we strive to return the favor by making your visit as pleasant and as profitabl e as we can. We know in doing this that you will think kindlv of us and the service rendered and yoQ JOUR NAl. -. • 0011 GOLDEIII 74!5....sT'OU RULE!' BUYING 0. POWER SAVES YOU IIONEY: DEP ARTMEN -- INC. STO RES APPLYI NG MUES rr; ~ " I 1 bPIING ~ -·. 0 0 - -- ·" will come back when in need of the goods we sell. Honor, cooperati.on and service are principle s which have governed this nation..wide 00"-· g_anization from the belrinning. You have found these principle s at work upon your visits to this Store. Values and Prices That Spell Qnruity-Senrice-Thrift • This Ia a Money Saving Oppor tunity to Compl ete Your Winte r Here, It Ia Your Privilege to Buy Qualit y Gooda at Lower Price.. Wardrobe at Econo my Pricea. Every Depar tment Ia Well PreYou Can Save Money Now, Thr~ugh These Nation-Wide V aluea. pared to Take Care of the Needs of Family or Individual. Which Are Made Pouib le Throu gh Our Mau Buyin g Power . ------------------------- Overcoats of ·Character. As Well As Good Rep utat ion -----------------~~~~~==~~~~~------ y c,u Can Alw ays Tel l Ou r Coa ts By Their Supe rior Style and Qual ity U you see a Coat that's extra smart- and someon e wearing it says she bought ~t ve~ reasona bly, it is sure to be a These Overcoa ts have CHARA C. TER 1 ·They square up to high ideals of Value! That means they're RIGHT - all the way through I Right in Desi!:!n, in Style, in ~abrics, in Tailorin g. \Ve want you to mspect · the feature ~oup at- C. Penney Compan y Coat! That's the kind we sell! Quality First is our stan· dard! No matter how low the price, we try to put durabilit y and serviceab ility as well as style into a garment. $14.75 to $34.75 Cleverly Trimm ed With Fine Fura These Coats are made of bolivias, suede cloths, and novelty fabrics. Fur-trim med. Well Lined. Priced, Three. button doublf • breasted Bos Coata in overplaid a and heather mis.· tures · also Tubular Coata with aqhtly broader shoulder s and straight lines, ia $16.75 to $39.75 Dark Browns, Greys, Fancies aad Solid Blues. Some diagonal and diamond weaves. Splendid Overcoa ts that are warm, durable and stylish- good t() wear and economic al to buy. <>then at $19.75 Boys' Mackinaws v..,w... Of 30-ounce wool West• era 'Mackinaw cloth with full belt and two flap pocketa. In plain and fancY. pattems. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Veq moderate ly priced tool $5.50 and $6.50 Over coats ,_ .hmior Bop Warm. durable, good• iookin8 cassimere s, ~erseya and fancy overcoatin gs. Cut fun. wen tined. plent:r of atyle. Belted and plaiD models, big pcfkets. Si:z:es 3 to 8 Years. Low priced at- $4.98 to $9.90 Shee p Lined C.ta ,_ y .... School Suits to $34.50 First in Quali ty-Pri ced Low These Suits will please )l(lther as well as SonThey WEAR I Two Pairs of Pants- one pair Knickers aad one pair Golf Knickers. In sizes 6 &e 16 :ycara. Low priced- _69c 98c $1.49 Leather. ··veat a Jteal wa.rm shirts for barcl aenice. Coat style, witla :& larce button flap pocketa; cut full aal! r801Df'. Ia kh•ki. crey, blue, eUn aD4l ~~~ Low priced too I Sllirta ,_ Mea t S1.9 8 MEN'S ''Keep Dry" Mackinaws Of best 36-ounce wool materials , as near waterproof as any wool fabric can be. "Keep Dry" is our own registered Trade Mark. We recomm end them and atand back of them. Q&ovement. Of heavy drab lllOMakin, first quality sheep tiDed, 6-inch beavertized sheep eollp, 2 leather trimmed tlap pocket.&, writlets in sleeves, full belt. Size 36 to 48. $18.90 Double breasted, 23-in. ha!f belt, 2 flap pockets, 6-m. shawl collar, sizes 36 to 48. Some big value for- $14.75 tho '"·l ~s ch.I J ren. $4.98 to $9.90 Cotton Sheet Blankets $1.98 to $2.49 HeavY Flannel' 86 inches long. Just right 'J.If'JI mad• ~no "' most hetOrn ln g to Suitable color> . t:~ in the newest colors and patterns. The prices range, 0 f He a Y y Chinchilla a, :Mackinaw Cloth and Cassimerea; Light and Dark Matures or P l a i n Colora. Pleated, one-piece and 8/4 models. Moderate price•. lor wanntb and freedom of • In all wool and part wool, we are showing splendid blank- \\7inter Caps F• Boya hi~ Warm and O m -able for Winte r Lust -nig~;c. or the night before, did you need more blanl(et:> ? Old Jack Frost has commenc ed to play hisprank s to make you shiver-a nd Q,U'··.r .. it's time to have plenty of blankets now. $6.90 to $14.75 Of Huee Coa ts to Ple ase Girls Our Value- Giving Blankets Now Ready J. $10.90 IT'S GLADIO! A Good Percale Select your new percales now when our range of patterns and colors are most extensive! 36 in, wide, the yard, In 'Sizea from 2 to 16 Years lSc Small Deposit M.-Nc nr 1 .I Our Children 's Coats are a welcome relief to tuothers who naturally want their little ones to look their best, but who can't pay more than a moderate price for garments so quickly outgrow n I See our velour, polaire, bolivia, and mixture Coats, fur trimmed , for girls of all ages. Priced, will enable you t~ malie your seledion of any ~ ticle in our Store on $5.90 to· $12.90 Plaza Pongee Stalwart Fabric King woo d SOCIETY Mrs. H. C. Aylett, Mrs. J. W. Booth Mrs. N. J. Carlson, Mrs. J. S. Alley, Mrs. Walter Nord, Ml1S. Geo. A. Wright and Mrs. J. A. Alcorn attended the card party given Safurday of last week at the Hotel Utah by the women's Republica n club Miss Bessie Newton of S~lt Lake spent last.' week-end at the Woodhead home on Locust Street. Miss G~ace Hallstrom who has re~ently returned from an extended vis-• 1t at Herculane um, Mo., is at the home of her aunt, Mrs. D. C. Smith. Mrs. M. J. Joy was hostess to the Birthday club Monday at her residence on Holden Street. Bridge was th? feature of the afternoon . The pnzes were won by Mrs. A. A. Lal"SO'Il and Mrs. Annie Nelson. Mr. and Mts. Geo. Goetz returned early in the week from visit to Milwauk~e, Kansas City, Chicago and other mid-weste rn cities. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Woodhead and b~by daughter, formerly of Grand JundJOn, Colo., are spending the week at the Woodhead home on Locust Street before permanen t! locating in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Denning and Mr .and Mrs. Geo. A. Wright at~e nded the wedding reception given m Salt Lake Wednesda y evening for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fisher, parents of the bride. In complime nt to Miss Isabell Rosse, whose engageme nt to Colon L. Wells of New York, was announce last week, a miscellane ous shower was given Tuesday evening at thtl Rosse home on Center Street. Thirty-fiv e were present, out-oftown guests were 1\trs. C .R. Miller, Mrs. D. Adams, Mrs. Lee Andersof'., Mrs. A. E. Miller and Mrs. Clyd<• Aylett of Bingham, Mrs. Earl Osborne, Mrs. Carl Reedham and Mrs Lewis Safron of Salt Lake, M'I'B. wm: Maxfield, Mrs. R. G. Watson and Miss Vilate Watson of Murray. Miss Rosse received many lovely and 'USeful. gifts. · Mrs. Geo. A. Wright was hostess to members of her card club Tuesday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. H. E. Phelps and Mrs. M. J. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Roberts and children were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. H. Rugg of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cameron of I o gan spent part of last week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Camp. The Catholk Club will give a card party Tuesday evening of next wc£:k at Goff's Hall heginning at ':I o'clock. Ml's. C. I. f~uff att.ende;l a meetin! of •t he U. Club which was held at the home of Mrs. A. N. N!!lson of andy. We<inesday at ~:l! !\1utch home ;11 Holden Etreet. .){, '!. Wm. Mutch and Mrs. H. McGe!:l ••. ntert~nncd at a Kensington 'lea. fh•! rooms were rlec:Jrated with late fall flowers. Musical numbers were given during the afternoon by Mrs. Fred Hyke. The guests numbered twenty-fiv e. Mrs .W. C. Miller entertaine d at a surprise weinie roast Wednesda y for her son, Billie, on his eleventh birthday anniversa ry. The Communi ty Club will convene in regular session Thursday , Oc her 21. The music section will in charge. Delegr~es and Alternate s appointed from the club have been in attendanc e at the meetings of the State Federatio n, held in Salt Lake Monday, Tusday and Wdnsday of ihis week. Mrs. Geo. Goetz entertaine d W2dnesday afternoon , it being hat birthday anniversa ry. Luncheon W&Silserved to fourteen. Mrs. E. C. O'Brien was hostess on Wednesda y to members of the Catholic Ladies Club. Mr .and Mrs. C. I. Goff attended the funeral servic8S of Hyrum Bennion, held at Salt Lake Sunday. Later in the day they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Goff of Salt Lake. Mrs. H. P. Miller, Mrs. D. A. Drown, Mrs. H. E. Phelps, Ml'S. W. W. O'Brien, Mrs W. T. Vincent of Sandy anr her guest, Mrs. Clau Bullock motored :to Pleasant Grove on Friday of last week and s~nt the day with relatives of Mrs. Vincent. Mrs. Geo. A. Wright will attend a meeting of her Salt Lake club which .viii be held Friday at the home of Mrs. R. S. Collett. Mrs. Ingri Hakanson has returned to Los Angeles, California where she will spend the winter. Thomas A. Home, Jr. • Dress Priata Thll plu II Ubd by thole who have been payfq hlcber1 .' pric:a at the_ Cl'ellit ltoreL 1 NEW CURTA INS As Well .As Draperie s If _you're thinking of new Curtains and Drapes we can tell you that here you can select inexpensive fabrics which will make . cheerful , o:r:ctty rooms m your house ! The yard, This Shirt.iP&' ia most auitable for Dresses, Aprons, and all apparel for the kicltlies. Noy,Jlty stripe, hair• line, check, print elect.. 12jc to 98c 23c Candidate for County Auditor au 31l~clau .W. To feel this fabric is to know its worth--fo r it is soft, yet aturdy--a nd it is woven in unusually prettY. clealens and colora. H I~•• wi. . 23c Democratic Ticket "Vote for Tom" • |