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Show . Vv. -- s'V ,v'l . , w THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23 10 F SunffGamim ano&l .EDgapsagsr BUS y HA PE EH ESS HD Canta- Elbertai, loupes, Watermelons, on Bill of Fare for Day. Free Earl e It e e beautiful Chang 119 effect in res, and geld; sunfast O en Hanarn, of th Anarrenu Beach Pay. lommlttee, which l Pre-to the annual Peach frolic paring forhere Wedneadav. September bg held yesterday f. mi'l. an Inepectlon tour been conof the orcharda which have tracted to furnish the free peaches exhibit, and display In the agricultural are and they report that the peachesbeen than they have larger and better seasons. Although yet for several as green, they e are already as A large carload fruit the average-maturthis delicious frnlt will be provided of - for the visitor and the exhibit this picked year, and aa soon ae they areiced rethey will be placed In anthere until car and kept frigerator It le neceeaary to tako them to the grounds for distribution. Alfred Highland and V. H. f tho board of governor of th Box alder Commercial Club and Chamber of Commerce, will havechf rgeof th. perk on west Forest grounds street, Including the distributing ar-of th souvenir boxes of peaches, ranging picnlo conveniences for th end policing th grounds. Ferry facets, Ernest Freeman, Leo Parer, JL J. Timm and Frank" Lose will assist them. William H. Stayner Is charged with the responsibility of furnishing ripe watermelon and cantaloupe to everyone, and to make certain that there will be enough for all to have all they ran eat A separate stand will- be erected and six assistants, who- wilt the be representative business men ofWad-eocity, will carve and serve. R. A. thusn have and Alfred N. Freeman far been selected to assist him. have been made Arrangements through Xlavor James KntidsOn and the city council to have sufficient tables and chairs end other convenience at th park to accommodate all who desire to lunch there ard to provide seats ft th guests while they devour the peaches," watermelons, cantaloupe end other fruit provided. The rare track will bo rakrd and resurfaced end soaked, and rolled and the course will be bounded with a low whit fence which will prevent cutting the course and yet not obstruct th View. and William 8. Orlando Feterso Fife already repeat a nomhtr of enprofor tho tries of feet her gram. Bom entries at already training oa th looal track, and horses are betng brought from Ogden. Cache county. Waled end from various pljier points In eeuthern Idaho sad throughout Bcxelder county. Thla raco program will be arranged and conducted by a committee con rlstlng of William H Clover. Norman Jeneen and A. J. Fife The daylight fireworks will be exhibited under th Alredtkm of William R. Mehrer. Orlande Peterson, losing promoter for th American Legion, has arranged one of th snappiest cards yet provided In tfiii end oT the stale While be hee made no definite announcement. It I rumored that Battling Bywater end on Rmlttr, a fast and furious slugger well known hereabouts, wtll be on th card, with some others equally popular with thr fens In The th boxing match will be stag'd arena constructed by the American Just the convention, Legion during gonth of tho Booth hotel. Mathew Compton, a member of the board of governor,, hag charge of decors t lor of the city for the celebration, and Immense signs have been placed acres the balcony of th hotel and over tho Allen oil Booth service station at tbs Intersection of Mala street end First South. P. J. Koford Is now busily engaged erctlon of the posting throughout this state, and attracted window cards are betng placed In most of the cities It is the general lonxensua of opinion of thorn with long experience In Peach offerDey activity that this year's worthy of patronage ing Is the gnost ever offered. of any program attd-Alb- . color Heovy duplex back colors. In res, blue and goldl 45 Inches two-tone- d .. $2.00 Silk Drapery cheek Small pat terns; yltl-- a -- d changeable effects) sunfast colors, m rose, blue end gold; 45 inches wide Drapery tllnska baautlful multl-eo- Alad.twa.lanH 1 49 50 risk color! twe-tene- 98 h a wide; IQJ I IJ . baautlful flowered design 4 Inches wide rtgtit f or ., silk drape cushions, cev re, ete. -- 2 75 Oil? e Printed Merquleettee 2H Checked Marquisettes Wo Barred Merquleettee 2c Dotted Merquleettee .. 5 v I&8 gvitJ Yard RUFFLED VOILE- - CURTAINS k Flaln white with colored raffles; and full pufflod 9 60 $4.50 PLAIN mercerised; white only. 50 65 MARQUISgTff inches widej SILK FILET PANEL CURTAINS Gold color, with silk fringe, $11.25 ends te match.. $15.00 Highly 32c All Curtains not specially adverour whole tised; your choice-ostock. On House Furnishings F All Curtain Net s C not - specially ad-- 1 vertized. All Feather and Down Pillows your choice of our whole stock. All linen Pattern Cloths, Napkins and Luncheon Sets. AU cotton and linen Damask by the yard. ComAU and cotton-filleforts youy choice of our whole stock. dawn-wool-fill- d SILK NOTTINGHAM LACE PANEL CURTAINS Beautiful gold oolor, shadow effect; silk fringed ends to match $17.50 vh Our Will Call Department will hold your purchaae un til "wanted if you make a 20 payment on your purchase. This is a rare opportunity-- to get your choice of our whole new stock at sale prices. The saving is big. color; block plaids; lize 72180 5 sice 72x70 $9.00 Wool Mixed 72x70; 6 m-lort-ed color plaids .. block Assorted colors, block large size 70x plaids; 80 - aatt Tko LY (1 you kart to XHErs, LPH AND Mr. and Mrx TV. R. Gambia entertained Thursday evening at their home In the Ed merlon apartments tn honor of their first wedding anniversary. Ixmcheon wae served to Mr ana Mrs J O Ivennan, MT and Atre J. W. Oonen, Mr and Mre J M. Murphy, Mieree Bernice and Ruth of Sait La Wahtqmst K Gamble. il Tuesday, ladies day at the Memorial club house, the fol arx-nUdiea the afternoon lowing playing bridge: Mra Roy Ceta, Mre. dane Jaokaon, Qbim Joe Marriott Mrs. James Nerdin. Mrs Vaun Christensen. Mra Fevsm Grsndqutst, tra J J Doyla Mrs. O B Covey, Mra era Bennett. Mrs. ' A1 Hlgby, Miss 3ranlTulst and Miss wahlquUt of woa slt Laka Mra Roy Cates high core. Mrs Rugens Morris sntsrta)ned at her horn la Markham on Monday honor of Mra Edward (temoon-iend Miss MauHne IScherett Butte, Mont. Luncheon was to ths of honor and CsHf IjOS Anrelea a Wolf of guests Mrs M MelUtrup of Bait Iake, Mra Uwlx Buchman, Mra A M Thomas and Mrs Harrv MltchsU. on Miss Mary Brady entertained T edneeday In honor of her sister. Mrs Bvron Thomas, at the home of Mra Thomas In Markham. Luncheon was served to ths guest of honor and Mra A L Brady, Mrs. C W Brady. Mrs George Mx. Mra Thomas Fad-le- r, Mra J IL Smith. Mrs Wayne Hansen, Mra 0. D Baker. Misses ema Carrlgan, Vloiar Bobbins and Miss Terry. Mrs Robert JCeHy entertained the members of the Reef society at her home Tuesday-afternoThe time wae spent In sewing I unchsoa was served to Mrs Orville Erdman Mrs. ;A L, Bradv. Mrs. R H Kenner. Mra C. L. Brady and Mr J. F, do it to BE SYLPH-LIKE- " No loncer need you suffer from exreea fat No tonaer need you b humiliated N o longer by sarcastic looks or rem.rk Med you Hirvs yourattf la distrseiKaar tin youiWi Mt wuk i if nisis W ilk 8ti(ik Cwiaa Oaoa tM Uet and moat woasterftd dteronry war aoada twv asaa. woman and tiuld oan today mfely, qwetiy sad eaetlr ro'wa, Hadtmaf Gam m ths rwall oi yaam d klpk maatik atady a4 it U diDwdnt xpnmtit n on UW aiiva it abmloaiaa fat (onruag lnmaU la tko at ika mmm turn il mroattor lomiffh m arm tMtuml twbk UiphaJia for M mo ig w wwm at ad druo atoraa. wbit-- h Rr arabausidlorpriMtm -UHEW UPH Id TO BE that Krw Y ock latsat doaa. la oaM .Mr. and. Alra H-- M Steele were the giete of Mr and Mrs Andrew Thompson of Pleasant Grove feunday. Mrs Joe Marriott entertained the w. B A. guard team St her home Thursday evening of Jast week. Fire hundred was played. Mrs A! Hlgby y it from N.Y.Ctty. $3.00 Silk Tuscan Net inches wide; plain rich gold color ee m ai 45 J2 25 Plain and fig: ured designs 40 inches S6 inches wide; assorted colored 55 69 85c Fiber Silk Gauze Plain, also dow sha- designs; natural oolor... ' $ "jlO 85c Filet NeU BmaU $1.00 Fiber Silk Gauze ' NeU figured very designs; wide A9 59 60c Filet NeU BmaU figured oru designs; and white , .... 49 45c' Filet NeU 65 Plain and 35 fig ured designs Btlph arila for Mk. pw box or twa Thorp tona. or E. C. M. X Druy Btorra Tf ToiiT auppiy you. yan can huy SHph dtrrct from tha iMra-PrrUrnd onr dollar 8t.. Naw York Ctty West Archto Parka of lark U tha Pllph Mdiral Company. Maatara. a two fufl srrrka' oupply It ia onough to ahow wonderful reauita yuoat of klixa n, d ln Par silk, for ladles, misses and and blouaea; childrsng drew men's and bon ahlrta; underwear, curtain and drapefriee Crepe Chines . For dye and good weight; formerly aold at $2.50 per yard; ail colon 75c 2 $1.75 Sport .SOk $2.50 and $3.00 Printed Georgettes lf colored waarea; tripos; colon, coral, yallow, wisteria, copen, rad and banns In trlcolotta -- 89c 49 $2.00 Messalines and Taffetas In wlda ranfa of colon; light. medium and dork $g 49 $ In beautiful designs and colon pink, tan, honeydew and light hluderotmd Sport Satins In colon of black, navy, eopen, orange, red, pink, roee, crabspple and white $1 48 1 00 9 NEW YORKER ABROAD By JESSIE HENDERSON. (Copyright. Gem-me- t ul 09 ecru only $139 Spider Web Plaid BlankeU Size $12.50 Wool Mixed Plaid Blankets GUM-Wonderf- tr m $7.50 Plaid BlankeU Extra large, 49 heavy. weight ; Most Attractively Priced at REDUCING New Discovery Will SAFELY-EASITake Off Several Pounds a Week! Schramm-Johnao- weight; eye. Each reveals some is delightfully new. In the dictum is that the front should be is fashion's imperiplaint Back-fulneous demand. The low circular flounce is another new detail and resulU in a pleasing variation of the silhouette for Fall. Why Starve Yourself Reduce? Trying ToCHEWING 'SILPH On aaU at any of Sevy that tiful new lines that will delight the , meek-Bin- $j 75 Jap assorted ss st 42 inches wide; - realize the promise of Paris for beau- e served to the gueete of honor W. R. J J IHI.Dr Mre. and Mr n non, Mr J. O. Gamble, Mr Earl Cohn, Lharlea fierce, ifr Mluea Ver Clerk, Catherine Doyle. Anna and Jennie Steele and Erma iurker Mre. rvld r Lon returned hma Mlddlo canyon, Wednesday from where he sment a week with Mr and Mr J Nix at their ritnmer home. 4 Mre. W. B Hull epent last plain and , figured; beautiful rich gold color.- - EXTRAORDINARY SUPER Department Is FeaturSPECIALS SILK OFFERINGS ing a Sale of de $1.00 $2.25 Pongee Ready-to-Wea- i? $6.00 Plaid Blankets . 'Sw !13 45 inches wide; 50 BUY NOW AND SAVE BINGHAM 9 0aS3 valance..... f on All Other Q tV Drapery Silks Not Specially F ' Advertised dy RUFFLED MARQUISETTE CUR- -' TAINB-Ptal- n white with woven dote and ptefn colored veUo 'raffle with 04 mtt k and full raffia valence. . W-- WHITE MARQUISETTE With colored woven dote A d BARGAINS 500 79c Terry Cloth a ehewgeeble silk- - Iw-- V rose, blua and Bold I 45 Inches wide -- n stripe and brocaded effeota $1.75 Silk Drapery tunfsst I multl-colere- d . wide $1 $3.75 Silk Damask Drapery ef- fects aunts M solars) In pink, blus and Bald, 4 Inches at-t- l- red stripes In sold, rose and blue $2.00 Plaih Silk Drapery Tin, wide LACE AND RUFFLED CURTAINS MARQUISETTE $1.25 Spider Web Nets . $2.25 Silk Filet Curtain Nets 98 $275 Silk Damask 49 $1 $1 Aim GAUZES NEED line of oolori I n 35 OULU AIIED FHBOE Colum- ot bia Window Shades Full $2.75 Silk Drapery $1.50 Silk Drapery BDWIHAM. Aug IJ Mr. end Mre Joe Marriott spent Sunday In Balt Lake with friend Mrs. Lewla Buchman entertained at a kenslngton Tueedav afternoon Edward Bcherette In honor of Mr and Ml Maurtna Scherette of Butte1 Luncheon wae served at Mont. o'clock tn the gueeta of honor and Mrs M Mell.trup of Balt Lake. Mr Wolf of Lo Angelas Chi If , Mre Mre. Eugene Morris Harry Mitchell, and Mrs A M Thomas A! Hftrbv entertained at her Mr home In the Eckman apartments FriM O day afternoon In honor of Mr Hawkland of Grand Fork IN D and th Mleeee Bernice and Ruth Whl-qntof Balt Lak. Five hundred was played High score wee won bv Mrs. M. O Hxwkland and con eolation hr Vre Farl Cohn Truncheon Sail Our complete new Fall stocks have arrived and they are the most beautiful and complete line of Draperies, Curtains and Curtain : Nets we have ever carried. . is phenomenal and sale is given to introduce our mammoth new stock our price-cuttin- g This sweeping, radical, price-cuttin- g Brigham City Renews Annual Festival Sept 9; Fine Stunts Promised. BRIGHAM CITT. Aug. 1925. LONDON, 1925, by Salt Lake Trib- une ) Aug J2 Well, neve sen the king and queen. Met them practically face to face, aa s matter of fart, and if you think this Is not something to brag about, picas consider that lots of people hVve lived In London all their lives nlthout getting so much a a blrdseye view of the gold buttons and equerries It wae net a formal meeting W haven't agitated for a presentation at court, partly because we have never been able to think up wket to say when Introduced and partly because w posses almost a genius for tripping Over trains end carpets. But the Ingmallty of this occasion was perhaps Its chief charm. The king and queen were seated In n barouche, on their way to lay a coryieraton Laying cornerstones I the chief outdoor sport, of the British royal family. The sovereigns were In a barouche Instead of a motor car, because Henry the Third, who Instituted the custom of laying corner-ton- e Instituted the custom of riding In a barouche, and the change to a motor would be to destroy a precedent; whichIn perhaps a new would result In getting -- min let ry Drawn by four horse th barouche waa proceeding from Buckingham palace to tho entrance or Hvde Bark. Equerries In scarlet coats went before and behind It. on gayly caparisoned steeds and then the king and queen ram Into view not wearing their crown as we supposed they However, th always did king was neatly garbed In n dark on of and those suit peer) gray tali hata Ha - looked amaaingly considering that he must have la'd several hundred cornerstone and that this waa golntf to be Hie lust another of tho thing eye crinkled up In the nicest way Imsmiled we when he end got the pression. isomehow. that he was tha tort of gentleman who would listen to anrons a troubles with sympathetic attention and give good and kindly advtca good-nature- d. I RAMSEY PLATES ARE BETTER! To be frank, wa were having our own troubles at tha moment. Our hair had just been bobbed our hat dldn t fit any more th curl was coming out, there waa an feeling at the back of our shaven neck and you know how In short, we didn't feel at our best end were so Intent on wondering whether it wouldn't have been better to take off. eay. fifty pounds of weight before taking off our hair, that wa should scarcely have known that th We dldn t king had spoken to u think he did, at least not dlrectlyl have could Still, th scarcely king helped seeing u. for w war right In the front, row of bus No. 15 and side for our leaning far over th first sight of royalty. At that moment, anyway, our look aaa fixed on the queen. No pictures HI Rams) y PUtM ar carefully mada f tha boat matarlalt and tha wnr eupeev laad by a mambar of this staff, whoaa anly daaira la ta alva yeu thit bast Plata dantal skill and soitne can maka FOR YOUR FAR T ICULAR MOUTH. Wa allow you aa many sittings aa aro naaatatry ta gat tha corraet bits; fit tha platos aa afton aa naad ba to giva yau parfact aomforti guarantaad absaiutaly ta Inaurp yau sarvtca. - ' w hava ever seen do her justice, perhaps because no official pictures 8h has hair ao permit her to am!! gray that It la nearly whits: a comlike a girls; a charming plexion smile, and ah Is very nearly-b- e A rosy orchid la her favorite shade at present Her gown was of thla tint of georgette and her tow. erlng hat matched the parasol she carried. Just aa w noted thla something happened whleh makes us think we attracted th queea a attention. In our excitement w nearly frll over th side of th bu end a playful gust of wind not only took easy our hat, but scattered our bobbed hair broadcast over our features At this moment the queen raised her fine, level gaxe and looked directHer lip moved We are ly at us not sure what she said, but It looked Good greeloue"' Ilk Before she had time for mors, th barouche swept Into Hyde Park and our motor bua again swept onward. see la It 5o? There aro let hair on th human head. More than wa ran hold down with two human hands. Wa reached our hotel disheveled. aa the best novelist say, but W's had aeen royalty almost happy. face te face- - and w felt practically certain that royalty had singled us out from that vast concourse. ' Plates Ramsey QfoV (until further t Special price notice) WITH THIS GUARANTEE 4 If material prove . defective or workmanship at -- s' I fix them fautt-FRfg- matter how many years yeu have worn them. NITROUS -X-R- -P- AY New Bridgevvork 0XID GAS SERVICE AINLESS EXTRACTION NERVI BLOCKING -P- ORCELAIN JACKETS ARTISTIC INLAYS $5 Whj should you betray your falae teeth and poorUta with prominent fold crown when you can have the new bridgework. where so gold ehowj. EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATE FREE. Summer Houraf 8:30 a; m. to 7 p. m.; Sunday, 10 to 2. El,o r?r? To) ililo Ix&o E&AE3SE5Y CONSOLIDATED DENTAL OFFICES, 2671 Main. St. W Repair .Broken 7 Plate, No Matter Who Made Them, and Return Same Day. |