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Show f Self Portrait of Artist Clyde Tracy Mr. Tracy is one of the few well known artists who has applied his talent to motion-picture production. The technique of the screen is in a revolutionary stage. The new art could well be called expressionism expression-ism and can only be directed by true artists. Mr. Tracy does not discredit the efforts of the producers of the past, but insists that old methods must . give way to the new, if the movies are to continue in popularity. A limited number of persons will be trained in Salt Lake City for his producing pro-ducing company. Mr. W. Palmer Morrison, the prominent dramatic director, Is associated with Mr. Tracy. (Advertisement.) j Mew Wool Serge and Tricotine Frocks ! Nnd 4 , a For Monday's Showieg Novel jrlfliM A FOLDING Checker Board MB FOR MISSES, LITTLE " J$y gJJ ?Z TLaZ WOMEN AND STOUT V&t? R set Ve"u,oid " Y- iPsfisBsteSk Jy7 a" casy-to-carry box that can S V!. FIGURES & be tu c r esl JSwLi, J( p T VSJ33 .jg -v space. And it's time to think WW I 1W iTS J -rr ii i -vT-iiTTT . . , , 3J6D A about buying them! WAH IlV Yes, they're NEW just unpacked k W few. hmL jf .: ) U and are serge 'and tricotine, but tXJ ifn IS Vfr-'lW 'fjf that doesn't haJf tell the story. t A ZzAjM T'bsXr "Z- Z 0 jz wi$ I lllroly ivfl W are tempted jusl to use a score i A J y Mjih one of these wonderfully Sy t&ii? W ItW'rP (ftaSS j? i l j -i m I M r-i K7lBMlMmirVl clever cards, made just to A 'IIMM-lfmm adjectives to attempt to describe YJl fflffiqfl 6end t0 so!diers- lac,ose ono M i llt ifllfflllPy i JJ them, but even that won't tell you Pr My' 'M) in rour Ietter and st wU1 e'vo fyi i j W!k llMllmfM y.rill i e ji i ii HJ yr- 2 1 R3 him lots of . hcer. Ask at I M jWTjl jM II PG nTUllg 7 are' I j B Hand-painted China Section. jWT S I wIJlA ' Suffice it to say, they are exclusive- I j ' J' ' A LL tho boys in ''T;,r"'" 'fflll I ' ill ar ly different" and where's the - x I Mm Ii vr:: IIU 1 I I -l I ivv-I lilllllilfl man Wn iSIl't Seeking that in her , 1 S against harm. Just as these ill 1 I' ifW Ii flff ' frock1? fflLili ' B tW' liU'e Be'K'an kddieS es' & I H S ' l Mm I'll j.i t-i i i i V, IVJ ll fflX iBl ,,'ho "ear the charm. Has 1 S L ir-'TrjMj Mostly navies; fashion's ever-pop- ffl4 Ii your soldier one? 1' 14 '''Ivf- Uai" Sae' some r Drowns Hft7;-. II jjhr VBS I t i in -I ' , iiiv ( strictly militar'v. It is KffilS ' W g U a neW departure Ai f jHrU embroidered with tho in- TJ jMJ I pf taJLt a inignty smart one, too, thinks 'lAm. U Bisnia of the various branches l H l li JSt TT-i l i ii , , , rT "yWiWt.; T of army and navy service. 1 111 M Bk Milady at the center left. "8he" may wear "his" in' il f8ffl S( V signia even on her neckwear. MUm THKEEof 'befrocks Priced at 49.50, $59.50, s) M n m dftVer $65.00, $69.50, $75.00, I fTr ruff'nS3 ln Organ- I I ihT f OR !tS tW-n' Ad 70 ( 8i; nn onrl 80 n IT IIE Beck at the r'Kht sh0W3 In dv. Georgette and Net X the effective trimmings J&V.OU, JbSD.UU dUO. OVOO. an interesting departure. And N t,t. r are by no means the this use of tricotine accordian come in widths from 'oast of these frocks. TTn7Ar TW miTf WTMnnAATQ pleated is just as different as one to 6 inches. They are de- bhb IJUiM 1M OUK WliNDOWb. could wish for. lightful for roll collars and i . vests that are now so fash ionable. One will do oceans N T?i tl iTVl Tl to freshon up that frock and ew oMigainani Blouses .-.--- ON DISPLAY IN WAIST DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR MONDAY ' Ip milady b., , M- 11 neck trock she would give rr. fsffi ' a Dew appearance, on T llPV aff" Oir Px r-i of tne Bew' Monk collars will m Shown in the new i,e just the thing. Ask ror exclusively ' f., d$Sjk ' hcm iD the Neckweai SectioB-Keith-O'Brien's, j gg U Ai'fvV WW colors Sunset, Volga -iu u. Vl W &'M rS I, i i. , V,' Jttffr ORB new Hallowe'en J these ultra-smart y UniifiW V VM M jJAX green, taupe, seal M suggestions that S" t- D1 laii , ?S32S!SSS ja delight even the big uir ciouses, xz? IPW . pfrHi vv , , folks wil1' be found in featuring the new i i W N M 1 7 1 VVV brown, navy and Hand-Minted section. wool embroidery. U (I W a" K4A . plum. The irimmI( u m MMHMHnmaSBSlB m L (V-) A BOUDOIR SET of French "jji'Vl-l VYUJbeJ Black, with Orchid rib- !:!Tfu embroideries are in boM and b,ack lai-,e trin- These Blouses Priced at $15.00, $19.75 and $24.75. Srr miDM Is decidedIy, ne7 ,and ' " 'K u rTTTi-r-ttk you'd be surprised at how w ukc rich Persian eltects. pretty. r VELVETS Two-Yard Plush Length r Breakfast Coats , . -' For Scarfs aed Stoles I S - 1 1 Ultra fashionable that s what we must say about fM velvets. They have never, been more desired than 2 yards Black Esquhnette, each $6.00 ' wSSffl ft right now. And along with this desire for velvets 2 'ards Beaver Purora each 7'50 . WL 0 ' ' v' 'j- 2 yards Black Luculia, each $8.50 l-$h JrW J comes the disappointing faclsthat it is hard to secure r J , T ; ,: !, ?vj wi l 7 VfS 2 yards Beaver Marveleux, each $8.50 wEF Y I Jrl f 75 first-class velvets. We have been unusually fortunate g yardg Beayer Furmossa; each $10.50 1 I KK 8fSO and are showing some perfectly beautiful velvets for 2 yards Uugara Seal, each $12.50 V-W&Y 1 T 177 fT XaI suits, coats or gowns. Be sure to see them. 2 yards Annamole, each $12.50 &V ffK. lA f n V) P f ft?V 2 yards Black Silk Plush, each $12.50 nj H I W l fl P W 41-kch Silk Chiffon Velvet, an extra fine quality vel- 2 yards Black Prybiloff, each $12.50 '.Pi Wffi 6 "kUv! ItlJW, vet with soft, rich silk finish in all the new fall 2 yards Beaver Kerami, each $14.00 JIT"' ! wjFIb JWlUPsI shades. It is an unusually rich fabric at $7.00 2 yards Black Kerami, each $14.50 p I '; ff fuIl 1 41-inch Black Silk Chiffon Velvet at ... $7, $8.50, $10 y. ' if ffr p f , I 36-inch Costume Velvet, ideal for suits and dresses. Warm Bath Robes j j f ' F ' f) Has a rich finish. Worth today $4.00 a yard. Our FOR THESE COOL DAYS I- 1 jf (11. I l J J MB price "is $3.50 ' M I'D UP '- fisBN They are shown in Chinese, oriental, plaid gLrr 1 sj-JUJf MOT 36-inch Duvetyn, an excellent extra heavy quality und nx (lesi'-'"s ' ri.-h-.st color 11111 W$$ W W&foti p , j ;. n, 1 . , ,. , Kn tvvo or three-tone lilrivN. S.nn- ! :r &BsJBxSSi, JE. BHI. jf tor coats and suits. Uood assortment of colors $2.50 6 mubbiiiim iiM-affarinwiiiiuah. jw . and novel collars, others are collarless with " . f 27-inch Costume Velvet, in beautiful shades of. Co- V f sc"r necks trimmed with wide satin OneeaMy -st bW ofShos Breakfast Coatsjf 0.0 penhagen, navy, - myrtle, damson, nickel, taupe bur- bands on collars' cuffs and Pockets- AU have 'TaffBta, Satin and Armo?a Silk, in dainty colorings of pink ' ' ' p ' heavy girdles and silk frogs (hluc' ?UTve aPncot' yellow- Peacb' P'0 ffre0D- urehld and gundy and black. A yard $1.50 and $2.25 turquoise. V J $4.95, $6.95 and $8.95 $14.95, $16.95 and $18.95, j W-ik link IpH Prescription for i B I 11 E z e in a CASHe3fcaiiSjS Jsii5SC' foT rr' vcarf the ubinrlsrd skin remedy- a . . liquid aard eiteraally-nilanrelicffromitch. Bchramm-Johnson. Drugs, "The Never- ,. , , . . Substitutors," Five (5) Good Store. KAOn ffiLwiTuJ J ,a,,r!; KZ?" WwmwtgM twFVWy Coma In and ash n6 abont boti CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Belief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid I In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear aud you can breathe freely. j'o more hawking, snuffling, blowing, leadachc, dryness. No struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Kly's Cream ikii from your druggist now. Apply -ittlc of this fragrant, antiseptic, IPicaling cream in your nostrils. It pen-etrates pen-etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swol-I swol-I len mucous membrane and relief conies I instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief '-.comes sa quickU'. (Advertisement.) Best Creamery Butter. 60c pound. No delivery. Clover. Leaf Uairy. 159 W. 1st South street. t Advertisement-) |