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Show THE 8-- A nus c nn g"T:i r-- "'! v& I rfrNi Firs, Santa Clans Noted Violinist of Hamlet' s Country to j Appear in Concert Have arrived at Auerbach's Toyland and will welcome their little friends, the boys and girls of Salt Lake, every afternoon from 2 to (j o'clock. Htro-Jiaue- cisSzfLj ika Ei."3 sCa i3 s2 ES . E-JE- ili EVERY DAY THIS WEEK UNTIL 11 st. ni. .(Except in Grocery dept.) 3 1 i;. fiht imii-:iiytehian- . rf. Today's services at First Presbyterian church will include the following music numbers: MOUSING FKRVICK. ' Organ prelude. Selection from LohenWagner grin Buck Anthem. Ping Alleluia Forth. Us Hear Response. Father, of Returns the Day Offertory. Again llosmcr A !- 'V t. -'i A 4 jfc purchase (except Auerbach's Department Store. These for any Pantages matinee during Dewill provide you with an afternoon of Auerbach's Special Silk : 6 HOLIDAY SHOPPING IS IN FULL SWING IN THE BUSIEST 5 9, t. SKOVGAARD. the great Danish company cf metropolitan singers promise to be one of the most brilliant affairs of the season. They will appear In concert Thursday evening at the assembly hall under the auspices of the Tabernacle, Choir and management of Fred C. Graham. Skovgaard Is an artist who has been declared to be the peer of all. He has aroused the people of London, Paris, retrograI, Berlin and New York. The name of Skovgaard is In lt?elf held to be a guarantee that the concert will be of the very best musical and music lovers are assured standpoint, a delightful evenlriK. company includes Miss Florence Hawkim a youne American sinser. iter flute-lik- e voice and charming stage ap-- . are pearance expected to make an Impression with local music loverw. Miss Clara Frenler, mezzo soprano, a former member of th Metropolitan company in New York, and last season a principal of the Chicago grand opera company, is said to have a voice that compares favorably with that of Madam Sembich. n Francis W. Cowls. a baritone, has a superb voice. He has style and finish and a fine stage appearance and his diction Is admirable. Miss Molly Byerly Wilson, contralto, from the Royal opera in Vienna, possesses a voice of most unusual depth. Indeed It has been authoritatively stated that she has the deepest known female voice. Alice McClurg. the pianist, is well known. The for this concert are popular. prices SJLw $1.40 Silk Wool Poplins Set for Set for Sets for !ct for IM-I'M- C2 lllKh Patent Flour, special 2$1.30 per tobap.a L,imit packs for we offers worth ,.Jf.l.7ri per net, worth $2.H) per net, worth pfr tet, worth 9.1.00 per set, If-- SCAHI'S. I S. 48 2.75 I1ACII. .r) A 2AH NO A special each', to 25 65c 25 c, SI. KACII. CAM3XDARS. 2.'e sale of Calendars, worth up to 75c Monday, .Cm mJ are taking; advantage of Our BlK Be among the bargain Sample Neckwear Sale. getters. SVhy, you can buy Neckwear. l"p to S5c each, at . jl each 50c nt to eacli, Up each Vv to 91.25 each, at . .. each .... I l to fl.no each, at each I'p to $2.00 each, at ... each I'p to $2.nO each, at ... each ThouiwandM 8.."VO 5c 52.50 S2.00 g-- at each We offer the new plush scarfs. They are black, with colored llninns of satin and on i iih-- and at each SILK KMTTEI) SCAHFS, $2.25 KACII Silk knitted scarfs, all colors, twelve inches special customer. the morning service at Baptist church these selections Gfl wide, with fringe ends. will be given: each Special, 4)flito from Orgwn prelude. The Prayer, This cloth has a wear resisting quality not 11 A HHO I DKII KU UAMIKKHCHIHP Rienzt" found in any other silk wool mixture. We lTe, 5e AM hach. In i(oi,m:its. Penitent of the sell thousands of yards each year to satisHandkerchief Holders, Anthem, Trayer Mai hews dur-infied customers. Give your friends, motner, three styles and prices. We had them made mana A dress for Christmas. summer an full eastern Wagner months Ktar dull the pattern sister, by Offertory Evening line of colors. Monday Selected who rather than let his help go. made ufacturer, Solo us at for just what the material costs them, for Miss Lllli- - Wider.er Plerson. from March Coronation Postlude, -El?ar The PTornef No evening service on account or union meeting. Mrs. E. E. Knowltn. director; Mrs. CrlssU Lawson Chaprnun, 3c FIIIST OXCiItl-:i At This morning's services at First Jt Congregational church will include these music numbers: .... Karganoff Organ prelude. Berceuse to See Triumphal March from "Naaman".. Cos t a Anthem. O Come, Eft C Sing to th Tours Lord Merciful Be O Lord. solo. Foprano . . .11. N. Bartlett $2.49 "PANSY" DOLLS, $1.49. Mrs. Ruth InKinan Andrews. Frlml Full jointed Doll, has sleeping' eyes, fine Offertory. TwlllKht K. Hackett china head, extra fine wig', 223 Postlude. Alia Mnrci..II. Q MS A m'mriJ inches tall. Special Members of tb-- i i"aitt choir are Mrs. Ruth Ingman Andrews, soprano: Mis. Evangeline Thomas, alto: Fred C. si C CHARACTER DOLLS, 49c. C.t iham, tenor. Fred E. Smith, bafso, tw.'ui4 with Fred E. Smith as director and A large variety of character dolls. Ck Monl Stephenson, organist. Prof. Evan 'Stephens for rendition some as low as fcfiw Christmas Sunday. The arrangement of "Dlxfe" by Professor Stephens Is beRED CITAIRS Always a delight with the coming much used by male choruses little folks t In the east, the latest to order copies 29c, 39c, 49c, 59c, 69c and 98c. being J, T. Wat kins of Scranton. Pa., affairs at the American for a male chorus. Ml'SICAL have been up to the usual sjc if SHOO-FLROCKERS 98c and Kdward P. Kimball has just comhlch etandard during the past week the a remusic for pleted Ctah new is rare music and sorim being $1.29. for which the words.patriotic In two stanhearsed by Hirector McCIellan for pre- song were zas, composed by Alfred Best, the Courier of sentation. The Musical The music Is to be arranged Sew York City editorially praises the tenor. . I t,W band and orchestra accompaniment 'I work of Prof. J. J. MctTIHlaxi and re- for I BLACKBOARDS, Easel Style so that sun the be song west at may "The as far to follows: him any fers 79c, $1.19, $1.49, $1.79 and $1.98. owns a trio of illustrious organists in kind of public occasion with Instrumental accompaniment. J. J. McCIellan. orani3t of tie Suit ... Wallace lAk City Mormon tabernacle; Panama-PacifiCoats, $5.00 HAND CARS with rubber c Miss Vera SaMn. official organist of the Johnson, formerly of the tires $2.98. to 00 exposition. San Francisco: and dramatic art department of the Utah 25 II. J. Stewart, official organist of the Conservatory of Music. Is making exFan Diego fair." In a later edition the cellent progress in her study with Miss fame paper makes very complimentary Collins, president of the Frohman WHEELBARROWS 49c and 69c. of Dramatic Art In New Y'ork. mention, editorially, of six American Miss Johnson has been engaged to ap- M 65 High-Clas- s leaders and artists, naming Thomas Suits of Gabardine, Broadcloth, Serge, Wool Pop Heinrlch Von Stein of pear In a big production which will bo Kelly of Omaha, and Mixtures lin, Diagonals, fur trimmed, braid trimmed, velvet J.o Angeles. Dr. Wiliiim C. Carl of staged at Ha rnmerstein's during the trimmed and tailored models. The styles are Russian, Military, New York, John J. McClella n of Salt Christmas holidays. John J. Hattstalt of Chicago, Box and Tailored modes. Every garment superbly tailored and Mips Nora (Reason gave a studio reand Lean tiro Campanarl of San Fran- cital finished. Former values 25.00 to 32.50. Hundreds of Beautiful Pieces of Rich cisco . Saturday morning for ten second grade pupils, who were: Mary Hahn, Speelnl rlee Tables at Miss Beth ItoMnson. a young, promis- Stella George. Angela Mcberrrott, the Mary Rivers, Helen Marseh. KUzabeth student, through was ing dramatic art EucUl 2? JL McDonald. Frank Jutes, Edwin Hales, Francke. efforts of Miss 75 New Coats, fashions direct from the Eastern style centers. Table Cut Glass, rallies to friven. by a prominent business man of Thomas Malin, Vincent Sholes. Corduroys, Ural Lambs, Mixtures, Broadcloths and novelties. ii the city, a fre scholarship in the and other new collar and cuff Advanced pupils of John T, Hand s Fur and Velour trimmed, chin-chi- n dramatic art department of the Utah class Table Cnt Glass, values to Is formed a el.e of which sang or to $22.50. Music, where values Former quartet effects. $17.50 Conservatory 3.0S. the Manufacturers' association at the making most encouraging progress. Cut Glass, values to Table banquet In the Hotel Utah last Monday H S4-9- S 7.J8. It is sM to be quite probable that evening. Quartet numbers and solo3 the- Lucta sextet will be added to the were, the order of the evening. Mr. 63 Charming New Dresses. Most of them just in. Frocks for by the Skovgaard Trtf. field, ecreary of the United program to be given AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL Concert company at the Assembly hall States Chamber of Commerce, during afternoon, street and evening wear. Dresses of all Serge. Tabernacle the Ms with said of night, the "Salt remarks, Thursday 92.49 COOKIXG SET, SPECIAL $1.40. Dresses of Crepe de Chine. Dresses of Velvet and Satin comchoir singing the chorus parts, which LaKe should be proud of quartet: such einger. Tafand Dresses Plaid. and of a of Dresses number. make bined. TOMld Indeed This set consists of round covered casserole In my mind, the rnuslc we have heard Serge Serge thrilling metal holder, pudding or bakiner dish and with tonlsrht cannot be equaled or at least exCharmeuse. All Dresses of and of Dresses feta. Serge six custard cups, Quite a number of local .oirs are celled. een in the Metropolitan." The Dresses of All Taffeta. Values to $27.50. preparing tho "Christmas- Carol" by members of th.r quartet were: Talna Anderson, soprano; Mollie Lindell. alto: John T. Hand, tenor; and Dr. W. A. Im-man- IVjrln ul t. orfe-anls- sfc ajc -- a M-K- ! Hand-embroider- Sego and llorden's and we are now offering these plus the labor, stores satin novelties toforseeless than other dainty them. Our special pav for them. Ask chs.a.re.. ami at bargain price SKTS mid .48c 68c 98c SI. 48 M ed ff SI. 00 tote- Wf Positively Startling Values in Per Cent deductions 'of --A "V - is HolMav Very Special COATS S1.98 S2.98 if; - Char-meus- FISHER BEER 1 I I " 1 I ) 1 F lowing program was rendered: "Old Melody" was played bv a -class of eighteen violins; "Uiue Hell- rondo was rendered nicely by Arthur Anderson: Lester Dauman's rendition of Souvenir do Luheek nhowed careful training of the modern school: the solo, "Summer." revealed a promising future for the young pianiJt. Kllas Jones; Edwin Had-ficl- d proved himself a clever student his playing was very violin Interesting. Introducing pizzicato and harmonic effects; Ldelwei.s Schuster gave a splendid interpretation of Keler Rela's "Son of Puszta"; Miss Irene White gave some clever readings; Master Harry Lewis showed much ability in his rendition of "Young Paganinl"; De Iieriot's Seventh Concerto was played by Alberta Jones, and her tone, technloue and fire were pleasing; Ray West showed talent in his careful rendition of Reethoven's Minuet in G: Grace Evans and her sister two numbers In splendid sanp D Rerlott's "Scene de Ballet" wasvoice; rendered by James West, a student of excellent gift; Clyde Jones again showed his capable talent in De Rertot's master works, thla tlmo In the difficult Second Concerto. i Our crowd. Don't bo one of Ouarfetttni , J i ' be numbers will included in the prothe glum and solemn ones. gram. The hand of welcome is Negotiations are under way for the appearance of the Hai-chorus opera always stretched out to and soloists In concert hi the Columbia the happy person who theatre at Provo. smiles. Gustav Schuster s pupils nppeared in concert Sunday at the An occasional g1ns3 of Farmers' last ward chapel, evening where the fol1 41 put you smile" class. in the It will bring wholesome relaxation from the high tension of your daily work and worries. A-- Fisher Brewing Co. Tie prize is IN THE BEER. i Can 1-- 19c bottles, 91. GO. 1 doz. bottles, 93.15. Log Cabin Syrup. Pint cans 24c 36c Quart cans 72c 2 cans... gallon 1 gallon cans... 31.25 Karly .June special. 3 cans Extra, for 25c. Special case . . .91.05 20c Jlonarch Sweet Corn .... .. .17c Sl.ttO l)o7.en cans 1-- le. 93.50 Case Sifted Monarch 20c M Early June Peasi Special, can Dozen cans Case 17c 9 1. HO 93.50 and VELOCIPEDES $2.00, $2.25, and $3.15. $2.50 SPRING WIND TRAINS, SPECIAL 98c. of curved track, and Eight pieces and passenger coach. A Engine Tender particularly good feature of this train is that should the out of order it can be easily reengine get paired. This is a very strong 4 AO. feature ELECTRIC TRAINS, $5.00. Has electric headlight. 8 pieces curved track. New York Central type of electric engine, 2 cars and rheostat to control CJC iTkf speed of train 53W Gut Cut Glass at Tremendous Reductions BIG SALE HAV1LAND CHIN A DINNER SETS, $4.98 ) $1.19, $1.49, $1.79, $2.29 $37.50 sets. china dinnerbeautifully special, at 49e SALAD OR FRUIT 100-pie- ce decorated Havi-lan- d CfS 9&tai9v 29c 49 c SALE OP ELECTRIC LAMPS ELECTRIC LAMPS, ferent patterns, at 54.98 JAPANESEfor Christmas Gifts BOWLS 75e JARDINIERES, Bt . . . P7.50 6 dif- CH IN A special price tables at 49 3!)c, 4J)t 69c and 98c 19c?, a Here you will find bargain prices on all kinds of staple SET OF TABLE LINEN $11.49 STAMPS. WITH 100 EXTRA A beautiful all pure Irish linen pattern cloth. napvards square, and 1 dozen 24x24-ineFine lyavy quality, several kins to match. from. Mondav only, with t" chospatterns OT II. Mani, H) extra S. ijfc A S18.00 h - Just all packed S. SO El nt rilra Stomp, fc I th GL3l trr TO GIVE BALL (Continued From I'apre 1, This Section.) Mr. and Mrs. Iars Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. William Forsberp. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ;. W. Forber-Krantas. Mr. and Mrs. Lorftu.o N. Stohl, Mr. and Mrs. Axel. A. Nylander, Mr. and Mrs. I,. Iahlqulst. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. S. Fernstrom. F Hernstrom. Mr. and Mrs. A. Se-H.Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. llyrura 15c FLANNELETTE, several patterns. Flannel. 15c at Illi lander, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carlson. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrn. Kdward II. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Hylen, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. and Mrs. George JohnFrolsland, Mr. Mrs. son, Mr. and Asbjorn Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Victor tJartman. Mr. and M. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hernt Hovlk, Mr. and Mrs. Sigvara Adolph Swendsen, Mrs. C5. 1 Hoiein. Mr. and Grondahl, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Applequlst, Mr. and Mrs. John K Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. J. Albtn Mr. and Mrs. A. Alseen. Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. J. 1. Christiansen. Mrs. Anton Gotberg. Mr. and Mrs. A.1 A. Xordvall. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hoder-erg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cederquist. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chrlstenson, Mr. and Mrs. John Christenson, Mr. and Mis. Heber C. Iversen, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Gul-brandse- Chris-tenso- n, n. XicOlal Anderson. G. Krantz, 15c quality. U 1 AW Monday, yard 15c DRESS GINGHAMS, 9c YARD. Several hundred pieces of fine dress gingplaids and house hams, in stripes, checks, for plain colors, with plenty ofs tape stripes , wear. dresses and children . Monday only, at 16c CANTON FLANNEL, 11c YARD. Canton $9.00 Provo Blankets $6.19 Pair 11c YARD. for house dresses, comrrinted Flannelette fort covering and kimonos. A fine quality, fmwm Dept. Heavy nnbleac'ned quality. Monday, Extra Special Monday Only , 50 i SCANDINAVIANS . -- needs and useful Christmas Gifts. every-da- y 22c WHITE DOMET, 15c ' YARD. 36 inches wide. for Heavy white Domet, underwear and children's wear, 3lf3C Stnmp, at BATH SETS S3.49. lath set. consisting of Handsome one lare bath mat. two larpe bath towels, towels and two wash cloths, two medium size in a box for Christmas Kifts, with $3.50 LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, $2.25 EACH. all pure linen pattern table cloths. Fine heavy quality. Extra 68x6$ inches. special. wltU 23 extra S. & II. O CS GO D4mmdEm seven-piec- e left-han- d wilt 2 - dozen -2 We are Prepared for Monday to be tiie Banner Day of the Month in HoKlaway, basso. v 3fi Advanced pupils of John T. Hand will give a. program in the Nineteenth ware Friday evening in honor of the retiring bishop of that ward. R. J. P. Wldt-so- e. - e. S2.98 m&f mm !c - 1-- 1- and $2.49. STEEL EXPRESS WAGONS 98 $1.19, $1.39,$1.49, $1.89 and $2.19. SUITS l 3 "Smile" Bakers' Chocolate 34c lb. bar 17c lb. bar Bakers Cocoa Walter 2 1 " . thc 91.49 .pedal Y Suits and Dresses, Per Cent. e. Join 91.03 Suirnr lbs. Cane 91.0S Sugar . . . . 10 lbs. Ileet .C5c Sugar 10 lbs. Cane 07c Sugar 91.75 M. J. B. Coffee 25 .runners w f:.k customer. per case with of $2.00 purchase other prroc?ries. 10O lbs. Iteet 90.50 Sugar 10O lbs. Cane 90.70 Sutra r 25 Ibw. Ileet R.t.OO 2Se each. STEERING SLEDS with flexible Si ensational Sale of Garments s! l-?.- Limit y Santa Clans and Mrs. Santa Clans Drills the Kiddies at Anerbaeli's Toyland (rifth Floor). Miscellaneous Sr-hoo- Milk for 25c tall 8cans cans to a 4 In your .apply of Pickles for the Holiday.. 35c Bismarck Pic'kles. :Qk J0! well-know- V Silver "Wheat 4S.11. OF THE WEST. WOOL or SKA TIN ver offered. A Ry far the best value we new line of soft weave, firm texture, all pure silk crepe de chine. 40 inches wide in a full line of new Fall colorings just the silk for a nice Christmas gift. (T? f 4J Monday, at ce one-pri- at Crepe De Chine ST. MARY'S Music at St. Mary's cathedral today niMAM'ni. nAPTivr. When you buy at Auerbach's you have our guarantee that than your neighbor cannot buy an article at a lower price to nnyoue. discount no Auerbaeh for are give you paying, 'store. We sell the Best Auerbach's Is strictly a Margin of Profit, Merchandise at the Smallest Possible marked In plain figures and priced to everyone nilKe. delightful entertainment. c: ATIinillt St Positively Flo Discounts to Anyone at Auerbach's matinee'tlcket for Pantages Vaudeville will be given groeach dollar cash away FRKE with ceries) made at tickets are good cember. 1915, and - will include the following selection?: Thayer Voluntary Browne Kyrle Sanctus Wiegand Credo Soloist Harold JlcN'ulty. Stein Offertorv, Itenedlxtus Domine Wieqand He! Agnus oVoistj.. Mies Ruth Kllleen. Oswald Veltz and J. J. Bartch. Thayer March For the 9 o'clock mass the music will he by the St. Cecilia, chorus and Junior choir, with Monica Sennit, and Ethel Hotan llogan. soloists. Nora Oleason, organist and director. THE STORE THAT MADE THE BARGAIN FAMOUS 20.000 FreeTickets to Pantages Vaudev - Holy Rest. EVENING STHIVICF.. Rodders ReverieOrgan prelude. Is a Land Beyond the Anthem, There Setting Sun (from cantata. "King Smieton Arthur') We While Us Hear Father, Response. Bow to The Horace P. Ensign Offertory. Solo , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1915 N, i i (Continued From Faj;e Z. This Section.) Miss Mae O'Neill. Miss Florence ! Robinson and choir. Gullmant Offertolre, Prayer Baritone solo. Consider and Hear Wooler j Me ! Burkhardt. Richard Decker Pontlude, March Fontlficale Choir director. Mrs. Klla Cumminsr. Wetzell; organist. Mrs. J. Louis IiTJRALD-REPUBLICA- Mr.-an- d www - " T Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ceder-stro- m, Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Hellstrom, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Itussell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph U. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. G.' A. Mrs. John F. PeterLinden, Mr. and sen, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. LkjuIs C. Iversen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, J. Kjar, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Jorgen-eenMr. and Mrs. Ludwig Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Walgren, Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Jensen. Mr.' and Mrs. Carl P. Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stockseth. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Warring. Mr. and Mrs. AlMr. and Mrs. Is'ils Mork, fred Denstad, Mr. and Mrs. Martinus Strand, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum J. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Christian livid, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Straa- - pwrmwimw l. jh m Provo Blankets, full pair of large size, in plain gray, tan and dark $9.00 blanket, Monday onlv. with plaids. 50 extra S. &. H. Stamns. a rss f at 390.4.;? 100 I iwirawp. all-wo- ol i.h Mr. and Mrs. George "SV. Thulin, berg, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Jens Hendricksen, Mrs. T. C. Bjorn. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert Larson, Mr. and N.Mrs. Carl Holm-quis- t, Mr. and Mrs. P. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. George II. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. John Halvor-sen- , Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Christian ; WHOA! DOBBIN. When a Sudbury (Pa.) man pulled his horse out of the well into which had fallen he the thoughtless animal found attached to one of. the shoes a bucket containing more than rusty $3000 in Spanish gold. The money is to a hermit supposed to have belonged whom legend assigns residence in- the vicinity fifty or more years ago.- m u WEALTH OF ASBESTOS. The asbestos industry of Quebec is one of the most prosperous of the dominion. The annual value of the product is over $3,000,000, and the number of workmen employed is nearly 3000. By far the most of the asbestos is taken by the United States the greatest manufacturer of asbestos goods whose custom reaps revenue from fully 75 per cent of the total production. Asbestos is the chief mineral product of Quebec, whose total shipments for 1912 were 111,175 tons, or a total value of $3,059,084. This represents an average value per ton of $27.50. It must be remembered thaf the value, varies from more than $250 per ton for No. 1 grade to only about $10 per ton for No. 3 mill stock. World's Advance. . |