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Show Prize-Winning Masqueraders At Friday Saltair Carnival THREE hundred costumed masqueraders mas-queraders added ptcturesnue Ufa and color to tha bl( Saltair ear-nival ear-nival Friday evenlna that was enjoyed and participated In by more than .000 cuests. Vest an tan n is -manta of colored serpentine and lay-era lay-era of confetti that were Inchea thlrk told tha story of hl(h revelry by the time th. midnliht hour hsd struck and tha 'celebrants were reluctantly scurrying to the train. There were mora than 1 SO contestant, con-testant, for tha 100 cash prise, offered of-fered th. wearers of the beet costumes. cos-tumes. The semifinal judging in tha reat Hhlp cafe . waa. a motley scene of Jostling, wslrd eharactera Tha portrayla ran tha gamut .of novel and beautiful eharacterlaatlona. Every land and every clime had its Jauntily apparelled delegate. Tha procesblon of costumed folk in tha pavilion won many roUnds of applause from the sidelines, la all tha history of carnivals at gay Salt, air. there has never been suck en-thuslastlc en-thuslastlc response and ahowlag. Lad by the band of Italian etrummers, the grand march srae a merry ecene, a Joyous mingling of color, rhythm: and melody. Tha winner of the first prut, for having the finest costume ws. Mis. Ada Iatlmer, "Indian Maiden, who reeldea at 19. Windsor avenue. Her handsome, swarthy consort waa awarded third honors. Hecond place waa aeonrded Miss Sara Brown. "White Blaise," The otaee. who captured rash awarda are: Margaret Jeneon, Haael Talbot, Lao Van Hoor-beke. Hoor-beke. Vlda King. Eva La Juan. Mermla I.aJuan. Pranrta Algentre, C. W. Stevens and Thomaa Mulhol-laal Mulhol-laal ' |