Show lIt It Lake City Will Mill Observe Ores Dress Up Week B beginning ginning April 5 I. I 1 RY PERSON TO OUT IN BRAND NEW NEVI DUDS Ms n FOfi omu om BIG I u SHING UP Dr DrIVE UPI IVE AU ARE AREf 11 I 1 f Club Back of to Replace Amerita Amen Ameri- Iii standards ta dards of Living lew Peace Plane ii all i G April 5 and last last- Ili l April 13 Salt Lake he other eother leading leading cities cities t d States will wear clothes daily in ob th the Dress U Up campaign I red by the Salt Lake Corn Com k h The campaign is to toI 1 0 oi every I and d many other agencies tive committee headed by hlin as chairman was ap- ap David jDavid Larson secretary club Other memi mem- mem i c committee I consist of F. F Eon E. E on on E E. Lipman George S. S I L L. Simon N. N M. M I d W. W E. E Fife NG ING STANDARD is a civic betterment j inaugurated ura ted in the big biga as a means n of a some of the wartime r cus- cus u It is for the promoting civic and perin perm per per- I m in order to place corn com id ad their citizens on their protracted period of parsing I ng made necessary by the I neat clothing or personal in hi general is to be urged man Aran woman and aud child of luring the week as a ne- ne I being ot of their fel- fel Every person wilt will be exE exear ex- ex E ear his best clothing and test One feature planned section Is to prevail upon emen men to dress up for th well as the women CLOTHES lOTH ES th the war Is over it Is IsbY isby bY those In charge of the ere is no need of wearing asa asa matter of patri patriotism greater r ater service rendered to J people people invest In new apI ap- ap I this manner stimulate increase employ employ- aid elII the people of Salt Lake tithe city as well It is hress iress Salt SaIt Lake in paint ter gardens with flowers I I with with cleanliness and in I i on pa page e 5 5 I I I I I I PLANS FOR BIG Continued from page 1 1 fact everything made to don new attire in celebration ot of the occasion It Is pointed out that the relatives ot of soldiers returning home from overseas will wish to dress up In honor of their home coming and the soldiers rs and nurses will wish to step out of the I regulation khaki and blue into bright leathers feathers about this time I INO NO SHODDY STUFF t tKo No Ko merchant ot of the city will be allowed nl- nl I lowed to stage sensational and illUmed ill ill- timed Umed bargain sales during the week The stores ot of the city will trim their windows with appropriate clothing and andI will compete among themselves for prizes for the best Dress Up win win- dows A window dressing committee I composed of Sylvan Simon chairman Thomas II Butler Bert Needham II H. I A. A Mauck and L. L A. A was ap- ap pointed A window dressing contest committee consisting consisting- ot of J J. J E E. McKen- McKen drick M. M T. T F. F C. C Jensen F. F R. R Payne and Alfred Altred T. T Cutler Cut Cut- ler was also appointed The entire personnel to conduct the campaign In- In eludes besides those before mentioned I a publicity committee consisting ot of F. F E E. Mayol chairman Herbert mann Frank Gardner J J. J Findling Hirsch I and H. H J. J Cook STUNTS ARE PLANNED I IA A number ot of unique stunts will be staged In connection with the weeks week's I activities It Is believed by those In charge ot of the affair that the movement will wI be bei bea I a great success especially because or of orthe the fact that the week designated as Dress Up week follows closely upon the Red Cross old clothes drive which is scheduled schedule 1 to be launched next week As people will give their old clothing I In this drive they will have an incentive live tive for procuring new outfits which will stimulate a In n I other dress up affairs It Is said The executive committee will meet Monday londay at 1230 o'clock at the Commercial Com Com- mercial club to make preparations com I forthe for the campaign I |