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Show ? " x ' Fownes Filosette. 'V Quality in a suede -fin- Wv j f ished fabric glove finer ( j than any formerly im- jl ported: American skill j 'I Fownes century-old rep- i ' utation. Durable, smart. jl : Kid-fitting washable. ' V-"" .,. A fctt& iFowneS J - FILOSFJTEs?! 1 RtQ u 3 PAT OFF 11 I :i ' Siajonaile f foTidrnffl WWW Aadt, At, hop, WhW : everywhere. The 1V Greatest X& SSM Xp p fSflaf Biggest Kmf V 7 7 J J2 Best 1 Py fer one Article and get too . I See Our Double-page Ad in Yesterday's Papers for Prices , . , . . . - , M 3? ' Intermountain Casualties WASHINGTON, March 21. The following casualties are re-ported re-ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces : Total, 372 ; killed in action, 11 ; died of wounds, 7 ; died of aeroplane accident, 1; died of disease, 120; died of accident, 53; missing in action, 7; wounded slightly, 173. KILLED IN ACTION.' Private George E. Naeher; Denver, Colo. DIED OF DISEASE. John W. Goodman, Colorado Springs, Clarence F. Billips, Hope, Idaho. Colo. DIED OF WOUNDS (Previously Reported Missing in Action). Lieutenant Ernest A. Eovo, Prescott, Ariz. DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Alton Hiatt, Enterprise, Utah. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Charles B. Lewis, -Globe, Ariz. Joseph Hastain McCuan, Colorado Wayne H. Pierce, Holly, Colo. Springs, Colo. Cipriano Tafoya, Pina Blanca, N. M. . Wilbur F. McCarty, Socorro, N. JL : TO Saturday 5peciai s ( V M ! This Beautiful iMii 1 P 11 T III1 i H llolMiitosa iHTn tti ' li 3 1 ''' -'aJ. I I Including 24 Selections Q o 2 tar 10C (1 g $10.20 Down, $7.50 a Month U " ) S 1 Records are of your own choice. J R J ou need not be without a Grafonola in your Z J me when you can obtain this instrument J H l on such liberal terms. n ) afonola V5 S PbonosTaplls 3 ; Specialists, jSfS Jg Q MAIK. Exclusively. Q ' "SALT LAKE'S LEADING PHONOGRAFH STOE.E." g Stopped Cough After Influenza, "I want to say that Foley's Honcv and Tar is the best con'h medicine t ever triei," writes E. B. ire Dowel, K. F. D. 1, Box 11'.), Arlington. Tenn. "Mvi soli had influenza. lie hml th worst kind of a couh and T tried everything. ! but nothing did any God sent me a friend witii Foley's Honey and Tar. 3Dd his couch was better the next dav and iu two dnyc ho hail no couoh at all.''" Foley's Honey and Tar tot-s I harsh, racking rcihs. eases who'ey breiuhiniT. U is cuci-rive, yet Fasunt J lo take. Schramtn-.lnhn-ou, Druy-ists. (Adver.licmezu) ': r"""""1""1" m jf J7 M A Special Demonstration d Prepare for the j$J ) A A CREME OIL I Red Cross Drive ; Tf ttf fBf f SOAP I (for Old Clothing $ M M Jf I&$U&r With a personal repre- 1 l? I to relieve suffer- U M M fyW mutative from tho fa- a 1 SV.y'i' --om l iiimw ihii " .f torv in charge. K I ling Allied Na- MMW sa?0daEy0IAL I I ItionS. Starts -t,iZ' Jcreme Oil Soap-egu- 1 March 24. j aooD goods 4 f 0r25C 1 is ' STORE OPENS 9:30 THIS MORNING. '. i i i-un i g jkJ JNew. xL-V I Spring Hats $4.90 jj Third Floor Millinery Department. j Trimmed, tailored and sport hats. Hats which, bought in the regular way, would 1 i Large hats and small; smart sailors, broad he priced up to $15.00. They are truly excep- I brimmed banded hats, trimmed models. tional hats for $4.90. Do not fail to see them. Pi Styles for maids and matrons. They are shown iu our windows. t Saturday Special in I Ah Q ' -1H feQ150 "i I Aim Dprmd apes pZ 11 1 I $hf r4 i 1 r'ff4 hM becoming model in beautiful quality imported serge, finished I 'r,!f-4l f '"I wi'Ji tan broadcloth vestee effect. .M j hfli 'pi h m Tiny slit pockets, button trimmed. Full sweep. "1; A splendid cape at a popular price. . i j I J h . . Spring Suits $291 M I p 1 ll Included in this showing of new spring suits Ik jj 1 Pf ! or today are serges, jerseys, Poiret twills U TTA f I -plm an( gabardines. The latest box coat mod- II (El j' es wtth fancy vestees, also semi-fitted and dJ Qwd Ncid t B strictly tailored styles. Il-JCu Braid bound, button trimmed, arrowhead finished. Snug-fit- 1 I ll I ting shoulders and long, narrow skirts. Navy and bright I II : spring shades. II ' ' Saturday Special in jj j Dresses f $ 19.75 IV ! I JERSEY SERGE SILK j A group of about fifty dresses which we place oa sale today one clay only at $19.75. One of ! ; a kind in navy serge and taffeta, jersej, satin, georgette combinations, iu all popular j ; shades, including mahogany, overseas blue, sand, navy and other good spring shades. I SALE TODAY AT . 9 :30 A. M. I BLOUSES AT $5.90 I Three Distinct Types of Blouses at This Special Price. I Frill Neck Blouses Shh-t Blouses Fancy Blouses j In all of the newest shades of I" a great variety of tho newest and In Georgette and Crepe de Chine, I Rt , . . , neatest stripes, from candy to pin. in round, square, bishop and other b henna, victory redj sea blue, Monotone colorings, in blue, irreen, ., ', H . , ' . v . .1 ! I smmPr nurnle and in flesh tan. black and white very effective. ',rotty neck styIe3 for '"S ! i summer purple and in flesh, M(e frQm & ovey qua. of summer. In flesh, white and del- h coral and staple colors. de chine. Absolutely washable. icate colors. ' " I 1 Men's Furnishings I (MainTloor.) I Cotton Union Suits, Special Today, $1.75 J Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Special I p Medium weight; high neck, long sleeves; white and Today 3 for 90c w X' ecru. 8 ft tt ir tt o , m j t ne Onc-eiglith inch hemstitched hem. K H Cotton Half Hose, Special Today, Paii, 25c g Double heel, sole and toe; tan, navy, black. All sizes. New Silk Shirts for Spring Bat Wing Ties, 50c New arrivals, iu a beautiful variety of neat stripes. j?j Solid colors, in red, blue, gray and also black. Multitone and mouotoue color effects. BIG SPECIAL FOR TODAY I Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, 1 SSj, $4.95 f Two stvlcs f,CTvSw m the new S. t 4 ,. El 3 1 e eveless ' f H style and , f ' iti H the other , , V'l H with short 4 , sleeves. )f U & W Both fin- ffAU f, . VJl f band top, Sr k-'Z.'jr t -4 H prettily V' V f f A I U ind shirred .V -V'Tr " A A j?) ribbon a-m-J9- "I 1 ! V i I rnn, with A-Z ) ' ' cither nink (! rrvJ "v h or blue V ifi ) Si M ribbon. M Pink crepe !W . de chine I ' V U , i o f v e r v ' ' I i V- J I I 1 5 f;ood quality; frowns cut pood and full and plenty lon-. 'i Shown In Our Broadway Windows M Do not fail to sec them ihere. i ! IJejpilarly you would expect to j;iy ihJ'i for sui-h rj trowng. i Third Floor.) Saturday Garment Specials for Girls j In Our Juvenile Department. Second Floor, School Dresses for Studious Girls, ! $3.45 and $5.95 j Fashioned of fast-colored ginghams and cham- i brays, iu perky styles which girls like. Ages i li to 1-1 year. Three Specials srJi' I in Girls1 r0M ! Spring Coats " tf'A ' $6.95, $7.95 Ltei and $9.95 L"v- ?M Tweed mixtun " 1 black and white t .j- n JI j jMJ clieeks and nov- v.. .. '"" J i Lf rlty cloths. Siz.i WSJA ti to II years. V ;rifrAA Girls' Patent Milan igllvx - i at S2.95 to $5.00 ' f I ' I'.l.-ick, white and col- tl (t 111 j or-, in beautiful soft (i I H 5 I ! straws. 'J'ailorerl mod- V I 1 I 1 V els. suitaliie for early VI U I I I ' ;nid general ivcar. Ii I Little Tots' Dresses I 1 3 ; Reduced to $1.29 I $ j pretty and j.racliead II S frocks for the small P V i . girl, fiinghams. chain- IK i ( i i hrays, in eleer mod- y |