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Show : : i ' : -j : SUCCESSFUL antidote to the de- J Jk LV pressing heat of the liottest of , A rV? days is proper attire. That cool, jSi ' 'aaM y SPW1 ya M-i i.g' summery look some people carry . t$4&miW 'S'A r1. -W&aifS WKf about with them can be yours All Salt Lake IS proud of ft i f jji? can be anyone's. Are voir making fie manner in which the A I V U ' xVk J 4s C'Y'lC"" Mul1 se,ecl'u,ls ior yuur suuimcr Saf .a&e Rotary club ad- l$f II 1 T Wl J$1$M jLr v(M wardrobe.' ministered hospitality dur- J ' MsV If 1 yf-l ' l Li !ng ,he pm, week. (XUS f lMft(lll ' 1 IllllAMUft Tiese Frocfes Were - : ' pf? ' VT ( ' iVl things which some fair maid has jsj A A (jf Wa partmeiit, for instance, awaits Op- Y portunity personified, in the form T , of beautifully embroidered pieces . ' marked "Half Price." Pillow A 5)5) Ifinl O 11 lops, tabic runners, dresser scarfs, b(S JI 9 JLJI centers, bed spreads, towels, Kerae f Incolette eshs; j could buy them to embroider. Fashion has taken so decidedly to the silk knitted fabric, Tricolette, andits twin sister, Paulette, that we have Also "a hint to the wise" is the table arranged for this week an extraordinary showing of over one hundred of these handsome frocks to acquaint . . 0f laces and fringes m the ah iepart- & ' ? ineut for cushions, runners, renters, the women of Salt Lake with the exceptional beauty of Fashion's latest favorite. marked -at the ruwoudy iow r price of 1 cent a yard. frfl II o. Tinlo (P. fl XK TSlJf? f Iff Ml 11 l ! JIanv a tea table has already heard of ticliisive Iritra -Avenue. Moods sresssss . who appreciate the fine in homo fur- , nishiugs, find a delightful rendezvous. Painstakingly reproduced through the efforts of our buyer in New York. Such they are and offered to our patrons at popular prices, which do not even approach the "originals" $49.50, $59.50, $65.00, $69.50 and ''JT stir in Parisian circles. This eharmiug $75.00. shade was brought to Xow York otilv I . COME IN DURING THE WEEK- OR, BETTER STILL, MONDAY . "Lt Kj ' 1 shewn iu our iioadv-to-Wcar Salon. : v. : : : - . '(. p-n There's All the . . ' Tlpp Smmffliranpil0 Sfillll?'' Skirts Made to Yomr Order , J , Difffereece In the IIICSC SiMlMU jQ- In the Smartest Fashions I iQI World do HaSr . will fashion the most, charming .WKV- Whether the Skirt is to be of si,k Mwjjf Cuts "OF GARMENTS"" ilHtl " r 7 a ' PfK nJ:M You wiU readrtn ws K? Such Estimable Silks as Mallinson's, U thoJa;bio11 feets in 7 J'N- but try our seientiiic cnilaren s , , . . J jfB A 1 Tailoring Studio, and ouo cau lo I MVM 'frT Barber once. He has made a ff'HfP.- Cheney S and Pllgnm-MeyerS ( PU assured of bein. up to the miu- I MM JA ' study of the cutting of chii- v at the Price.of Ordinary JM' Vtttw I fa) ute in 8tyl0, A perfcet' fit " I f rji U4 drcn's hair and is versed in the SSV Silks ' 'Jl&Q 1 "1 it tfuarantced by tho ex,,crt tailor r U ,lJ various "cuts." Every up-tO- fHllPMpk ' Ptl VHJil i in charc. The exquisite fabrics k I ; ,.- at II V SSJfflM fklT 7 I'J to be found in the Bilk and Dross feS .4J I I s-sirsrs'"" rt . ! r,Tn -vti -Rear of Juvenile Section, Main Floor. JJS fHw. --iC' JVP mt.es for the making of most v- VVJJ The Rang Sectlom Offers iJ SomakiUK ranffl from $2,5 10 p : ' SpecSsiIl Prices Leavo orders at the bilk and Dress Goods Section. I . . - TRICOLETTE SILK SIIIKTING r S for itHlie W eeltC Decidedly Tashion's favorite, this charming silk fabric, which conies Practical and at the same time exceptionally pretty for summer wear, ". ji s a jo in such charming shades as Kingfisher, navy, ecru, tan, taupe and especially for men's shirts and tailored waists for -women. Will- llSlS OS SLOO CU rllSLfl O la ySj ivory. Width 36 inches. Per yard....'. $6.50 launder beautifullv. White grounds with stripes in two colors in . PZfesgfcw In WiltOn .. mm - ' ' varions combinations. .. FSlbrlCS ' Sgf3& Velvets and A1LAJU- B-UUU ' . SANS GENE AND LA JERZ CREPE Priced at $2.50 j " V A wondrous, rich looking silk for skirts and suits. In ivory shade, BROADCLOTH An extra heavy silk shirting, 32 inches wide, priced Al'e Specially Priced fepppSp AXfflinSterS it possesses a charming, summery appearance. Width 36 inches. A at $3.00 &cr "2 J ' SATIN PANNE A much wanted fabric, found in the 'highest grade ready-made gar- (' ts'i TPtsw , -2.:' Many will choose Satin Panne or Baronetto Satin for skirts, coats and . ments. Good, heavy weight, in semi-rough weave. Charming for I I '0i$ ' Jj J ' PS. f TrfiSS'Sw suits, for which they seem to have been especially made. Of heavy skirts and suits. A yard ?2.75 i ; : M M . ? ? J ft 1 hWSwmm quality and lustrous finish. Ivory Satin Panne and Flesh Baronctte, 40 . ! I X 1 I'" WILTON VELVET AND AXMINSTER RUGS inches wide, are priced, per yard $5.50 W1I ITE PONGEE ' J. j J J JJJ !l ' . iijw.i luniui - .,r,i in 9x12 Tv-TTTiTiT-. ,,Ainr. White Chinesi; Pongee is an exceptionally pretty summer fabric, and J L ; f W : A .' j A large selection oUiese .rug,, !0o;i,frpatLrn. Wld WHITE MOIRE also decidedly practical. It will wash beautifully, and still hai tho t ' tfj : H . 4 regularly b6 priced8 "at $57.50 and $60.00. Sale price $48.50 Smart for coats and separate skirts. A pretty moire silk in 36-inch elite appearance of silk fabrics. Beautiful summer sport skirts can be I I jf&Sk li??i W at 5 1 AXMINSTER RUGS , width. A yard - $2.50 made from it. 30 inches wide. A yard $2.00 J .. ' j I ' 1 f " I Heavy mottled Axmh.ster Rugs' in size 27x54 inches. 8p . J i q i & q i ,,,IL- Ask to See. the "Coolmor" Porch Shades gigj.gg ! jud0'.1 "eealS-trC.,n1irthe etinmte as to its cost. All kinds iAr--1 ' r--M ', ' of ?eparin"done refinishing, upholsterinpraud repairs to "Coolmors'' are self-hanging and wind-safe porch shades. They will make the porch cool and comfortable and give $2.23 LACE CCItTATXS-Sizc :;c inches by Y2 vards. Sre- ; ; a" kiuds of rucd furniture. Wc guaran ee o cxtreme seclusion. They will make a sleeping porch at slight expense. Coolmors cost less than many inferior makes on the TCE''jr'RTAiNS-ril't' 'ncK 'in' ' prei' '..att'r5 : 1 r-ivTr t i cu APlFS market, and so deserve vour consideration. We shall be glad to show them to you. Exclusively Keith-O'Brien's Length y;, yards, tipe.-ial. a T.;ir ' 5275 1 ' . BRbNLlM OnAU" mn-rn ci mrrmre 50c AND G0c PANEL ' KTS In six good patterns. Special n . . . ,.,,. ,loction of Window Shades, PRICED Ab FOLLOWS each, a panel 1 40c tine cannot be too careful in tnc seitcbiuu Tuoq(, ' 1 ul ' IfS of Th'l'of ar, ?rW 5 feet by 7 feet 6 inches (complete) $5.75 8 feet by 7 feet 6 inches (complete; $8.75 K. ..,i;:'.,:T. little wear and cracks and pinholes covcr J0f "ra strong 6 feet by 7 feet 6 inches (complete) $6.75 10 feet by 7 feet G inches (complete) $12.00 DBAPEitr si de IAN0IN(.;s-U. o ..7ri viilui's in plain a wovma'ierial; and "ill greatly outwear any q by 7 feet 6 inchos (complete) $8.25 -Drapery Department, Third Floor. aner tf. Z ..VT 'ttoo . filled shade. Exclusively Kcith-0 'Brien s. " 1 |