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Show J 1 We have of eatest rv atest---J a - ' - Jit Mm At 1- just received v beautiful assort-me- Priced-- nt $6j00 that an beautifully! made, and have the ah of elegancethat one desires when wearing the new spring suit. Pfjsorgette, and frepe de chine, hand somely embroidered9 and 1eadedr7aidtrl med with exquisite lace., See them in our windows. . ORE SSES If ta ever been out privilege l oer, especially at Much low prices we are quoting for Saturv day, 31 Of I 1 ratin colors forA either dresses 'or skirts: Rose, CarmeL 1 Sapphire Blue and Tan. the many pleasing shades to match the :. Made of earners "sweaters. hair cloth, and lecked Lot At combinations. " - TO two-Owe- knit d vvnnvi VMiuva Navy, Tan, Navy and White, Gold and Black. Valso Black, ' 7 $ .. ." '. Jacuette Style In White, Sapphire Ewe, Orchift, Carmel, Tan and White, Brown Sod. ' PRICED $6.75 Httylewith-Tiedoor-rIn-e-li coWlM"4"1 ur prunella striped materials, in beautiful 50c value. A splendid display of the very In all the Spfing Shades. Slipover Style In silk, or silk and combinations; colors: White, Rose, OrchW Jade, Sapphire Blue, Gray Tan, Browi Orange, Navy and many other stodespQ I I PRICED TO $14.75 $15,00 M YARD See them in our windows. See them in our windows. latest dresses, care fully design- - jj meet every requirement H of the woman who enjoys being we dressed in the newett style. erfo m ' SEE y OUR - 1 SEE OUR WINDOWS WINDOWS Evans. A delicious luncheon wag served "to following;, fllr. and Mrs. Buck, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester. Mangura, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Smith,' Prof, and Mrs. J. LJiJl Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rom- ney, Mr. and Mr. C. J. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Jr P. Welch, Mr., and Mrs. H. R. Merrill, Dr. and Mrs. M C. Mer- rill. Mr and Mrs. J. Claude Knell. President and Mrs. George Brimhall, Miss Vllate EUiott-idi- ss Blanche MewTenhall, Miss Effie Warnick, Miss j Ina Johnson, 'Miss Ruby Smith, Miss Alice Reynolds, Miss Amy Leigh, Mrs. the Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store,, Algie BalUf, Messrs. Richard Condie, favors, the latter .being awarded the Saul. Lowry Nelson Edmund consolation prlse luneh Mr. was to eon the served Komney. Evans, following: Mrs. Clark Neweli, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Mrs. P. G. Hall was hostess to the John Guy, Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mrs. E. members of the Thursday Evening H. Paepke, Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mrs. J. Bridge club at her home last even- B. Somo, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. E. A. ing. Potted plantsvwere used in deco- Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas Thprntey, Mrs. rating the rooms. Three tables of Earl Graham, Mrs. Dick Boshard, Mrs. bridge were played, Mrs. Ray Morgan Harold Mitchell and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. E. H. Paepke receiving the Nickerson, the latter two being in- - The A splendid recording of Grieg's If It Ptertains to Home fTiriusnmg or STRAND Peer GyritSiiite: BrutuwUkRacordNo.2407 Bapaf. Caafootar Conceded by many critics to be the finest symphony orchestra in any theatre in the world. A striking example of the fidelity of Brunswick , . recording. Brunswick Records plsy on tmy phonograph. 1 - Death r rt s oeiE Games and music were enjoyed and a delicious lunoheon served to Mrrand Mra. Reed Bailey, "Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth CravTbe Nelke Reediag ejub, members en, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holland, Mr. met at the home ot Mrs. LuciUe Dtton and Mrs. Byron Das trap, Mr. and Mrs. thursdar afternoon. . Mrs ElsieC. Jtoepbi Ahlander. Mr. and 'Mrs. CarroU M?aBlUnt hostess. their ancient costumes.' George Meecham, Mr. and Mrs. Clar eaa prograni tras Shakespear e encefGreeTi Mr and Mrs. Leo Suther- lurntehed.-Mls.Alice. Reynolds told land, Mr. and Mr. Fred Ray. Mrs. . hw .visit to one of the gftratford Reed 'Bailey was awarded the favor festini, held at etraUord-on-Arot- i, Ensland, . the tirthplace ot- - phake-- . for the hear character represented. Peare, la honor ot hi birthday The occasion la celebrated 'Camn Ko. L Danchters of the Utah t, ttoat time. Frank Wan-la- Pioneers, gave a social and pie. sale rendered several pleasing 'soloe, In "therifthwarerReller society-na- u as did Miss Ixola were ta- Jeneoij accom-vani- Thursday afternoon. OameaMrs. J. M. to Ulia Ward. . The selections joyed, thepflie going by to keeping with the pro-- . Jensen. Dainty refreshments were -- - . Srarn... A cleerly planned game, served winging oat meny ot the semes ot Shakespeare'e Dlays, was played, and Tpresldent and V Mrs. Franklin ft the tavor awardfed to Mrs. Jennie WI1- -. Harris - entertained at their home An.to-rstita- g -- V anal-ersar- W Zareda's one constancy was her fickleness. And' for it life closed in upon her and " made her pay. 2REX INGRAM LOPUCTIOJH TRIFLING WOMEN V5- - . MONDAY AND xTtJESDAY TANK: ThTRoTlfpneElec. MOTOR: uIah rlK Avrlr ilnwn fitrnke. On the : TotinotrokHhe-ai-i flushes the soapy water t trough the meshes of the garments, on the' up stroke, suction draws the water through the mesh, carrying away every, particle of dirt or foreign sub stance. ; v WILL DEMONSIJIATE ONE FOR U-- WE - WRINGER- - , - trie Motor is under tank, flmtltr mHarhoA an1 noaajusuni New improved Ball Bearing Wrtagerjthat swfagsjeasy and locks automatically in four - Positions. penitartif r desired..Y- - i EVERY OWNER IS tROUD OP IT 1 v'thi , HOT WATERIAgas burner under the tank of the "EASY keeps the water at Domng or even lem. YOU WTTHOUT CHAJtUJB ss WAS AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AT PANMA EXPOSITION: - THE "EASY WAS TESTED AND APPROVED BY TH toik 1 TiuMdav' evenln ' In 'compliment to by th9v hostesses. Dainty freshments were served. " Mr. and Mra. N. J. Buck, faculty mem. ?' ' rs. ; bera who were recently snarnea. e e Cut-- , Mr. and Mrs. Reed U Anderberg Buck was, tonmerly IJits Ethel Salt Lake visitors Thursday; ler, head of the home tconomlce . l . tj h ehooL'"" The rooms rtiattiMli decorated With sweet and Mrs. Cecil Larsen and Mr. a4 Mrs. Oran Groneman entertained $eaa and ferns. rDurlng- - the evening at anr "rube" party at of gamee" and music several vocal s residence Thursday so.cs were renoerea eveniui.- - Huch merriment was cawed d.e and a, number of. magic perform ttrou aamuna the appearance of the guesU ances were conducted - re- w-..'.- . Eight double sheets or equiv. alent in other clothes. Solid Copper, Heavy Nickle or Galvanized. High polished to insure easy cleaning. No corrugations or corners to retain suds, impurities from-dirtmaking it absolutely sanitary: CAPACITY: y ryolving cups Inside the tank move up and down sixty times per minule. change - .Jlns. . Important Features. Two ed . - WA5HER ens thVlife of clothes. r. ,un.re , & VacuumElcctric- -- The 'EASY" differs radically from other washing machines because It washes by means of ah pressure and suctions and elim inates the rubbing and friction, which short- . -- U "Easy" Cleans How the Faithless Unto In 'til x -- Decorating ihe D. T. R. Co. Has It or Does It. Who kav maw Sinmtwkk Records daUyt I " Cleans Thoughly With Air Pressure and Suction '1 'Hajadbrth CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA I! J.I Gar-ner- Remarkable Washing Machine A , WDakrt ui d. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "Pirt I "Morning" Part nVAnitra's Dance m dinner . Sunday In honor ot 5 brother, A. R. Morgan, whose bip$ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burgener of flav nraiined a. few days Drevlovtt. Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. Covers were laid for the following Anna Ritchie over the week-enaun iMfum miss ijyaa Barren, d Cunningham of American Fork, Mrs. Anna Ritchie and daughters, Carter and De. Wight Hemming-Metta and Donna, spent last week in wnv anil Mr Nnlnnn of Provft. After ' ' Salt Lake. f fllntiaw i Tirt mntiYMul tn tha tftte fish and game farm. Sapper Mjrs. Edward Nelson entertained at served later. . vlted guests. jiri ONE PRICE - TO EVERYBODY. MM ;THE lX)WESi PRICE -- ,fj6 EYERYEOtY V vr, 8. l. i T |