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Show The Fine ! Flavor the delicate taste of malted barley blended with the sweets of whole wheat is sufficient reason in itself for the wonderful popularity popular-ity of Grape-Nuts . FOOD But it is more than delicious de-licious it is the finest kind of concentrated nourishment nour-ishment to thoroughly sustain sus-tain body and brain tissue a food that benefits users remarkably. I A short trial proves I "There's a Reason" i k- Sold by Grocers everywhere. I 1 : 1 SODA FOUNTAIN SATURDAY SPECIALS WASHABLE WHITE SATEEN j IS these sundaes ioc: ( Established 1859. N petticoats, $1.00. . 'j Waldorf, Woodland Sweets, Caramel and j Fxtra hcavv and praeticallv ehadow-proof . ' J Jpl:'k JwJ J JJ I pa rlf,cXfl,uni'c' finlhcd with m' I THESE SUNDAES 15c: tW M if gLf S M i Ncwhousf, Billie Burke. Tbofla Bara. Ex- If If if S KsB fiif.JS CEEPE DE CHINE AND WASH SATIN case Me, Mary Fuller; also Nana Bryant j&kJf fcjsffirO S vfc to"' 5j' CAMISOLES, $1.00. j j! sundae, freeze, julep or frappe. yjpr ja ,,,.) J"VJT''t;.''W'yv?-Tf Tw0 styles to select from. One lace back and -. OUE NEWEST: iimL,rSi& riO J '? -iALJa'' front: the other with lace insertion. Lace j i Today we introduce the "Isabel" Iced J shoulder straps. Both under regular price. i J Tea a drink entirely different, and served rnnn nnnTil (Third floor.) .' !l at Walker's only. Price, 15c. OrUUU UUU-U3 y v , ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ftr J '"' " . ' ' ) 1200 of the Newest and Most Stylish Lingerie Waists; Made to Sell From I $2.00 to $3.00, on Sale Today at 10 a. m. j ; 1 yT" 0llr buyer, who now in New York made these fortunate pur- '' H I) wiwMwV chases and sent them to us by fast express as a big leader for the jTVS fll l ' Wf J last day of our "Buyers' Sale." i&M hy ' ! 'flM Georgette Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Voiles, Organdies. S I s itcfo. The range of materials, includes all the sheer farics and there are PsS-n I J I Y s. -M 02&k at east fifty Htyles to select from. Many with the large collars 'IVm. 3 11 l7wfW ' and reveres- Embroidered and lace trimmed effects. Most of y jfvARX' y I 1 ! them all-white. A few in plain colors and white and color combi- f A ex, I I f &h?iHy Irf'H I nations. All sizes up to 46. 1 ? pi V. 1 kl I J ss Urn yY j Positively none reserved. f YyA ) I v TiLt PI f J! ( Positily 110 exchanges. Jsi I " x KTW bale looditions and none wliW I so t0 emPlyees until aftr noon. ' I Clearance of Women's and Children's Shoes j I A Sale That Means the Biggest Savings in Footwear Ever Legitimately ? Announced in Salt Lake and Utah I ' Sf: &1 &f With our semi-annual inventory over, our buyer has the privilege of quickly j j I fe I jg selling all broken lines of shoes he does not wish to "call" into next season's I H B K$f stock records. The prices he quotes mean the greatest savings in really fine J;s-.".v -J ! I $ a Iftf' shoes ever made possible in this great store.. Be here early today we will have Be ;:.l& J I 9 plenty of salespeople to wait on you promptly. uV.5i- j W i- WOMEN'S $6.00 WHITE CANVAS AND NUBUCK SHOES fj. gt ggrf ' $ fHM HkJJffiK V The real leader of this big sale when white footwear isffllw n Q B I f f WW.y;ir;t85l ? so much in demand, but every odd lot and broken Hue of 1 8 3 Bfl is. J "f Vfk H VSe-5i:'?(L. women's white canvas and nubuck high shoes that have H f ik9 K 'VSV formerlv sold to $6.00 a pair is included. Welt soles and fa R g U f 1 J oSSis,iSS6l Cuban Wis. Not all sizes of a kind, but all sizes in theftljf 13 gkftJr &Jff . ' !5 5 ittii sssa ot Wonderful values at fr t a I SI WOMEN'S WHITE LOW SHOES TO $5.00 AT ' t 4 T WOMEN'S $8.00 HIGH-CTJT DRESS SHOES AT. ........ I- i n "oi 13 ... (7 t SIC! Every broken hno and odd lot in our finest shoes. They in-f!f lit S I Hundreds of pairs m the assortment, representing the sea-Ul 1 Uk dude two-tone grays, ivory and white, plain white and plainly V S son's best styles in pumps and button oxfords. But all are jft B ivory. Every pair formerly priced at $S,00 and all this sea- fa i ; S broken lines and in good range of sizes. Choice of buck orW flL son 's styles. Have S-inch wave tops; welt soles and Louis-VX Jr j canvas. Cuban heels. 1 ; i WOMEN'S LOW SHOES TO $5, NOW $1.85. WOMEN'S $5 WHITE BUCK SHOES, $1.45. BOYS' $3.50 TAN OXFOEDS, $2.65. ! Broken lines only of pumps and Oxfords in A sma1 iot of slightly imperfect shoes, sold Lotus tan button Oxfords in all sizes, from f ? natent Ipathpr punmetal brown and frrav ... , ... , j. , j size s) for little gents up to size b tor tho 9c I K aid Sn call Not al 1 sizes ft I ' as 15 and Voely wiU not be excised urffRr boyg. Trug.to.nat!ire asts. Formerly kind, but all sizes in the lot. Former prices or credited. The former price was $o.00. You priced to $3.50. Brokon lines. g I to $5. -will cet eood service from every pair. E i , t-, -r, CHILDREN'S HIGH AND LOW SHOES, $1.95. G 5 "GROVEE. S $4.00 OXFORDS FOR . , , , .. , ' . , f. I WOMEN $1 95. WOMEN'S LOW SHOES TO $7.00 AT $3.35. A eroumne of broken lines, formerly wired R nuATixin, y.v. . , , to $3.00. Include button and st.ru p efleets. E! I A famous make of brown vici kid Oxtords: Scores of pairs, broken as to sizes, but White canvas or buck- also patent leather p I B'd'nsCr Ut' tUrned BOle5' AU 8iZG3 grouped in one lot. They include fancy and gunmetal. w W1 leather combinations; also plain. Some of the R f WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES TO $5,00 AT $1.95. dressiest styles earlier in the season. CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' SHOES, 95c. fe I Patent leather, gunmetal, tan Russia, pray Worthy footwear for the little tots. All fj I and brown suedes. Broken lines only, but mAwpxr-a eooc -onTmnrR ot tppvpq i standard makes, but broken as to assortments ' gj aU sizes in the lot. WOMEN S $2.25 BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, $1.65. and gizeg jpormerv price,j up to $I-7t $ WOMEN'S LOW SHOES TO $5, NOW $2.85. Ga brown or "d 115Uede' t.rim.mcd . , S i Broken lines onlv, but a grouping of all sizes plush pompons. Full rane of nzes in he jv . T M Rarfnnf I in the lot. Include patents, kids and fab- lot, but not of a color. Most comfortable Oargaill 1 8. Die DaretOOt h riques. with turned or welt soles. Formerly for home use. Qanrlalc r j priced to $5. You will find them on special - cUlUdifr, ,P1J fe -I bargain table. BROKEN LINES GIRLS' LOW SHOES, $2.15. 1 WOMEN'S $8 "BOULEVARD" BOOTS, $4.85. Footwear for misses and growing girls, for- The popular footwear for many children. .Inst, k 1 lve tan cloth tops and patent leather merlv priced to $3.25. Mostly fob-strap tc thing for vacation wenr. Lots safer than Fj ' vamps: celluloid covered heels. Aearlv all - 1 . going haretooted, vet giving almost the Mime f sizes and widths. A real saving of $3.15 on st'Ies mth oxidized buckles. All sizes in comfort to a youngster. All ttizos. Former , every pair. the lot. Very special. prices to $2.00. (Annex.) Keward of $500 Will be paid and no questions asked for the re uj rn of two rins taken by : hold-up ni.u'ht of July 5. One 5VL' farnt . solitaire in plat innm-lincd Tiffany mounting, ring size 10L,, One dinner ring, set in platinum, value $125. M 118. V. CAMPBELL. j Chester Hotel. (Advertisement.) $50 CASE $50j r z i $17.50-KOSTKlY-$17.50j jS Buys a fine prs ed hrick cot la r:e 4 j IB extra large ruoins. closets, buffet ! B kit''lieu, fojnpl-'it- plumbing. reriK-nicd i R r-f'i'.u r. In rgf rdTi lot , pu rroundfd IP bv nw ho'iiff. mi ;,th K:i:- l.nulevard. H juy -1 homes left nti tin-re terms. ijMcKellar Real Estate j & Investment Co. 402-3 Walkor Eank Building. |