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Show HIE 12 ITERALD-REPUBLICA- PREPARING TOR DEBATES IN HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE High prhool debating tram . Lft to right (at top), Tanl nml Shirley OoUUb rough ; (at bottom), Robert (ianz and Iiwrer.ee WooIIy. (!anz ii a jnnior at the East Side High school and J COTTON BLANKETS, PAIR, 48c. Sire 45x72 inches. "White, tan and array; finished with colored borders. Just a small (Annex) lot, so come early. CURTAIN STRETCHERS, 95c. Adjustable to any size. Finished with rustless pins. Handy to have in any home. Re- FEATHER PILLOWS, EACH, 55c. COCO DOOR MATS, 75c. Size 13x23 Inches. Have a deep brush. Now is the season when yon need them most. (Annex) Only a small quantity. i At Six 18x25 inches, sanitary feathers, - , v ; ' Sit. ' : .1 - . , ; . V -- ' . ' - - . :' , - . ' i - - J i f "" WW i , it Jt f ... :v v. -- V'. v . v r- - 4 r f i f r'-.- f Xh th-- tf irn, ,. J ot son. J r rlirn repre srntlnn ;ddJbroi.n frnd rK.tH. Phlrly ih af flrrnitlve. fi.'brt (int b rnnl Iav!et.; I'hunxn mnjr l;tfr. ,"n,ors-nre Liwrem f ar' ??.7iiGanpjSnKr,.u,:h thl.t J- - t .: - ' rbonen for OF , lo.-iKu- e , . .v i m f X'.. Officiate as Toastmaster at Banquet; Plans for Next Sunday. ot Ma) or W. t ;na?u b, Starvation Will Not Cure Dyspepsia " Ferry will be toast-r- i I ve tr i ax Kl'f oS" ' oc-ffi- 1 taaf aleak Itn't I'm fiond alare Urge uJniC a Sinsrl' r-- e Ilppt In eaaes of dT?r?!3. Tablrtt," catarrh of the r.a"h, foul arattrltl. beartbtirn. airrt;ach.bowel atomach iron-blcomplaint, brath. etc.. a Stuart a lyappla Tablet aftT each meal will do more cor, than anythlnsc jou have ever trd. ThonsAcds of ilomach aufferera all over thla country, who hava been relieved of all ktnda of trouble, which have made are th Influent'ejt tablet o famous. th Io to your druclst flay and obtain I'rk-eSo centa. If you B. lot. prfr to try them first, mail below coupon. e. tka dlR-stI- v . 1 1 on-- Free Trla! Coupon - SMaart Co.. 223 toart A- 9 ! Itolld-In- s. Marshall. Mich. i .nd me at ft free trial package of Dyypepaia. TpbleU. tu-art- 'a Name Street CItr I State ! to $2.48. department. 51 Wash Goods t D rapenes Two lines of present wanted materials; one to get spring sewing done for self; the other to rehabilitate the home. I i This sale has been the talk of Salt Lake. Certain it is, the dresses cannot be compared with any elsewhere at an imitating price. They are latent spring models just one of a kind, and include taffetas, Georgette crepe and combinations of; silk and crepe. For street and afternoon wear. (Economy Basement) HOLIDAY 'PERKING UP' DAY ATSTME CAPITOL A splendid sunproof and tubproof in fabric, plain colors, striped and checked effects. For children's suits, dresses, rompers and blouses. Punjab Percales, per yard, 15c. 36 inches wide. New arrivals in the spring patterns of these famous percales. Stripes, checks and plain colors. Light and dark effects. wish they may talk over matters company's sales department Marchcon-1, theystate will attend the of priorof thereto during the luncheon hour con- and manufacturers of the ference sugar fidentially and without interruption. Pacific coast in Los Angeles. with the trafGOES TO SUGAR COMPANY ficMr. Love will ofremain the Z. C. M. I. until department March 1. He says he has made no S. If. l.orr to lie Sate Manager of the plans in connection with the new posi- tion and that he will not make any unS. II. Love, who has been appointed rales manager for the Utah-Idah- o succeed the late JoSugar company to would not comment seph CSeoghegan, on his appointment to the yesterday lie IS THE OBJECT OF THIS will take charge of the position. 1 New Washable Voiles, yard, 29c. 39 inches wide. Plain colors. Sheer, soft materials in most popular shades for women's and children's "wear. White Gabardizie Suiting, yard, 50c. The most popular of the new fabrics. A beautiful serge weave, highly mercerized and snow white. Splendid for skirting. 36 inches wide. Bung-alo- Sample Silk Dresses at $14.98. r?r;h national ta7ea,whoV. lafion woraern In Salt Lake be- rmitn of former vlit. Tb and other. have been enjtaced to speak In the pulpits of almott all of tfie local churchea next Sunday. The known as "Aes'oclatlon lay Is to be In addition to th speakers .Vndy." of Thursday ntKht. th following have been aecured by Secretary Catter to pulpit durlnR the nornlnu: I. ithode.e of I'ortland. of the l. Y. M. C. A. for Orecon; frelarv K. llopklns n of ver. a. oblation secretary for Colorado; K. A. Kruaaman of I'ocatello, ceraral secretary in Itcharge of railroad Y. M. C A. work. la probable that others will be aerured lurln; the week. It will not be known until later in men will epeik. which pulpits thf tmm of the biK features of Aeoc!a-tlo- n will be two mass meet-Ira- s Sunday" at 4 o'clock, one for men In First Methodist church nnd one for boys probably In First Presbyterian church. will Special musl and good be heard, and committees speakers are working" out the details. The mn' maes meet-l- n is belns: arrani:d by a. committee composed of the K. Ilev. C. A. iSnyder, chairman: Alex. F. M. i:ierhardt, "W. Urookie. the I5ev. II. Sanderson. A. and Paul Armstrong. ArrangeYiht ments for the boys' meeting will be In charRe of A. II. Wyman. former of th local association, boys' actcretary as ctialrman: the Rev. 1. K. Carter. ing II. i:. Oier. A.rthur Urown and C H. The fcllowinp week a will bo iri:ssurated to collect campaign funds enough 191 for current expenses. Muh work wat 'rr- - ia rt rtiii wv m -- ' ri i'is and tu--those Interested are conRratulat-tri- ti n t'rlv ot first time In the history of the assoa ciation It came throun ih work without deficit: In fact, e.i had $12.73 on th, riKht side of the It Is the dcire of all Interested ledger. to add to the work thla year and to try to care of the Krowintc demand for take Hoy Scout and other boys' work. Swiss toys are to fce marketed In the United States. OSe Everything new and desirable straws, braids, leather, satin, and the most, fetching combinations. Large and small shapes, .and all wanted colors. All shapes will be trimmed FREE when the materials are purchased in this llt II o. er t Shirts New Untrimmed Shapes, .w;rrlLknow-- n Jtn .ne ' ternatlonal s New York rurtfii anofInternational Klf-hte- . City; F. II. T.New ; of York who is In charan of the mmnunllvCity, of a.ao- type catuon worK tor the I nlted State. g. s. JHIheimar of Denver. 'inter ' 8 laces and combinations of Georgette Handsome novelty stripe taffetas, crepe and taffeta. White, flesh and pastel shades for party wear, and the high color combinations for street wear. (Second floor) all-ov- I i New Silk and Lace Waists at $4.95 Hundreds of them all in the new stripe patterns; perfectly fast colorings. The fronts a quality fiber that look like real silk. Bodies to match in colorings. All sizes from 14 to 17. It is not likely .there will be a similar sale again this season. Get yours now. ? dUoTde1 if Devonshire Cloth, per yard, 20c. ; nldfir.trn ft Serges, gabardines, poplins and the ever popular checks will 'be most in favor. The coats are just long enough to give the proper flare, and the most of them are belted models, for a semimilitary tendency is shown everywhere. The new leather collars and cuffs, in colors to contrast, present a very striking appearance. Many styles are braided and finished with metallic buttons. The fine tailleuring and fit and finish are equal to any you could have done to individual order. Our show windows are alwavs a study of the latest in Fashion's realm, but in the large second floor Salon, you will find a grouping of everything desirable, at prices you are willing to pay. C. A. FEAST t.i. f 4 are Economy IBasement Only ban-fnretl- GlTo Yotir SWEATERS, $1.50. L Cloth Suits Up From $19.75 Sale M en s Silk-- F T Stonach the Rcat It Needs Without Starring It, jinrn ron a rnr.r. Tnir. ?rov. V.rmry person know that to lire In manner w. rmtat healthy, Itet. etartratlon. prcdlettcd fvu. m Outing flannels, ginghams, percales, linings, draperies and sateens, chambrays, muslins, All in serviceable cotton dress goods. "(Economy basement) lengths. lot. but exceptional quality. Just a small Sizes for men and women. Gray, brown, navy and red; also some stripe patterns. (Economy Basement) ALL-WOO- Are You Interested i (Main floor) hanq,J?l to be iv f at Hotel t.tah In the nlsht rnura.lay of the Younff Men's Christian '"'"tKt .'stoclatlon of Fnlt Lake, which bid.? fa," to be one of the largest held In recent ) eara by the association. There v"1 h" Informal affrom 7 vll! nesattve vrvn Haat Illch until 1,Z the reception tim for the fttmnth-at r..Pt Illsrh: I..nff t .S. I". ' 'lock Membera of the reception com-n- i J'et. are irmatlre mttteo i;. m !an necattr JorKayavllte pres- vra Howard, K.ivlUe: (. acting ent or th a?iolat Ion ; L. C. Miliar. affirmative :it !?i rrh.am rtns.m l'. MpHfn, llarrv V. Sturgls, Blnrf.ani r.atlve verut Granite af- - rranK 15. Frank Cook. F. W. KranrJi and W. C. Ortm. Secretary T.. G. Carter of the local atoMatlon has been working for noma wreks on the details and ha aucceed-e- l In collecting a of national celebrities In Y. M. C A. work who will be on hand to e.rouse In the nvt! of Salt Uke forInterest thla work. Amonsr . . .i erenlnit .of thf . t v, . .. a fM K fthe( - jp.ikers Eut Stcart's Dyspepsia Tablets Willi dent of th i:verfrh irfe. rruitcom- - !le know the standard prices, and high quality. "(Main floor) ODD LOT REMNANTS, YARD, 6V2C Sale Hand Bags Maker's - eat Choice of all women's 'and children's Globe underwear, in winter weights only. You The majority of women know what will be the accepted fashions, just as well as the merchant. The fashion books and magazines give you this information. Out of scores of models introduced, but few have that quality that make them most favored. Grotesque styles appeal to but few. Styles that give individuality to the wearer can always find ready sale. Walker's buyer has been in the eastern mar kets a number of weeks, and her selections are all in accord with the highest die tates of fashion. Many advance stvles are in, and others will follow promptly. Will t!-Ti!- ar y.t OFF. Well finished. (Economy Basement) LACE REMNANTS, YARD, 3Vc. mills, 4 averagMostly, short pieces from the to Widths 1 inches. yards. ing five Many with insertions and bands to match. (Economy Basement) ; In yrnr 10 WASH PETTICOATS, 29c. The popular seersuckers and ginghams in stripe patterns of brown, blue and black. 32 inches wide. ! t-r- UNDERWEAR, DRESSING SACQUES, 23c. . All in Persian patterns. Heavy quality. All edges bound; some scalloped. Always handy around home. (Economy basement) dealers (Economy basement) peddlers. BLEACHED MUSLIN, YARD, 7c. Mill lengths from 10 to 20 yards. Good for all general home uses. Yard quality wide. Limit 14 yards to a customer. (Economy basement) GOOD GOODS . y. M. E Mill imperfects, but will give good service. Tan and black only. All sizes. None to or The Store That Has Your Confidence Is the Store You Are Going to Patronize. and Kaynvnie; and IlinKham C.ranjt. Hl!i. Westminster and 5. Women's fine cotton hosiery in black only. Pure Hermsdorf dye. Broken lines of our (Main floor) regular 50c grade. INFANTS' SOFT-SQLSHOES, 35c. Shoes, slippers and moccasins., White, black, blue, pink and color combinations. A generous saving over regular price. (Annex) FLANNELETTE 9 Only MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HOSE, 4 PAIRS 25c. PAIRS $1.00. . State ilii?h Fchool trb.itlnsf ft 1tiotvM.. that thi t"nlt.i ritnt ' the Monro lotrin."' Flonii! Abandon At a m t r r held sorn time asro therarlout trains laid !tpar-la r"4rh.- "f the r.n the fact that ?tret underatond that the Monroe lustrine j are not Hentlral At this inetlnt: tho coaches aUo fixed Hi debate as' tit 17. forwiththe the opr!uj tcsimi1 "Trch following contetttnrIX Ifleh necatlve verfia 5. r. amrrnstlvf at I. I. S. t .: Kav-.- rn-Arn-riranla- GLO'eE" Established in 1859 fiMAYOR FERRY AT HEAD i rcle !. h'ltb- pt.iin Ii.i nf "rs t"d thit r will b u! for. fnr th f.rtt .!haf.Paulr lid v prt-jn- t March IT. U'o.-lIavfet and l sublet ' - CL'c."n',,-T-:,or,!A- trrti. Tb - . 1 fJ.Atlr.i? learn, 111k hv " I o ra ri ildn t f . Al- any rfn iiai0na. Jijs x th- - ,. . . t.i,.( t!ii Ha,", ttlictk tf fro i a tr.--. ntin,b-- r No Broken lines of some very good grades. (Annex) Very much underpriced. 8 an d 45 nt Grnn!t: Hr.Tntt nrcattvc I.iwrfrff . .t tVoolIer.l flrmtlr Vf ru Jordan nfflrmative at Jordan. l. PAVIf:?. ':s.-f;ct- )f ulrir CURTAIN SCRIMS, YARD, 8c. Plain and figured centers. 36 inches wide. Our buyer, special purchase of bags, that wero made to sell from $.'$ to $5. They are real leather some real pin and crepe seal; also genuine Moroccos. Fitted with coin purse and mirror. All lined with fine silk in attractive patterns.' Sale begins Monday, and you will find, them very choice values. Divided in two lots, priced at ': 4 I r 3 From to 12 Sales j Stock Surplus now in the East, made this very i i coich art HOSE, Tin : V th odorless, -' t ! trli,Tit with OUT-SIZ- E quire small space when not in use. (Annex) A - PAt Filled Covered with fancy (Annex) ticking. GUEST BATH TOWELS, 6 FOR 42c. Size lfx22 Inches. Hemmed for use. Space for embroidery work if desired. Slight mill (Annex) Imperfects. Sold "as Is." WHITE "PL AXON," PER YARD, 19c. Plain white; 36 Inches wide. Sheer, fine quality for women's and children's wear. (Annex) BLEACHED CHEESE CLOTH, 4c. Full yard wide. The kind used by hosand Kiirnreons for bandages. Very pitals soft. Limit 15 yards to a customer. (Annex) j - Mowtr Xo phone or mail orders. Wc reserve right to limit quantity th others nr senior?. i - Monday Mermimg9 EAST , SALT LAKE CELT,- UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1916 N, I Nets, special yard, 35c. Dainty Colonial, Mission and square mesh effects. White, ivory and Arabian. 40 to 45 inches wide. Very special. it Crinkle Dimity Bedspreads. Popular weight, extra quality, all white. Hemmed and readv to use. These prices Size 72x90, each, $1.75; size (Annex.) 80x90, each, $2.C0; size 90x100, each, $2.35. I i It is not lawful for a man to leave a til after he severs his connection with British ship, or even a share in one, as the Z. C. M. I. One of the first matters Mr. Love, it was a legacy to a foreigner. to be gone Into said by an official byof the company, will be a trip over the country to become and brokers acquainted with agents o handling. the product . of the Sugar company. ENES Utah-Idah- DARKEN YOUR L'tnh-Iuah- o. pv Shovels While Outside, Dishes Rattle in Caterer's Pantry. Fly TO SAVE EYES BULLETIN NO. 21 ABOUT Yesterday being a holiday was landscape gardening, alttn painter's and concessionaire's day at the capltol. M. Uhristopneraon, iandscapo gardener, had a force of nin engaged In such auctions of the grounds leveling been as have by the contractor, lie expects tograded about a dozen men put to work the first of the week, and this number will le augmented ao thatcon-by Arbor day the may be In 1000 of the dition for the grounds planting and shrubs, which (Jovernor Spry trea has asked Individuals and historical and patriotic societies to furnLsh. Because of a mistake in digging out too much earth at the southeast corner of the grounds, 12,000 cubic yards of now hauled Into place dirt are being So-the work of by the contractor. the subsoil will beln. Then placing the walks and automobile drives will be staked out and the public requested to respect the lines. There are to be three sets of steps from the car line to the ground leading of the capltol. It is expected that about elRhteen steps will be required. Inside the capltol yesterday, althouRh the offices were deserted, were placing the names ofsign officials the painters on the glass of the doors and the caterer was completlnK arrangements to hav thf cafe on the first floor open by Monday. One room of the restaurant has been set aside for officials that if n GRAY HAI SCENES-BETBrTTC- EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS GUIDE This is an era of shortening distances. Time was when shopping was an event that required a week's journey. In these days the modern store is practically at one's elbow. The telephone is thus rapidly coming to its own. Therefore, nothing could be more natural than the bringing forth of EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS GUIDE which is a classified telephone directory. This directory will be handled by hundreds of thousands of buyers every six months, which fact surely gives it great advertising value. Space may be secured .by calling Wasatch 1111. THE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. FREE PRESCRIPTION TRY IT IF YOUR EYES GIVE YOU TROUBLE Thousands of people suffer all the time with their eyes simply because know what to do. They they don't know a home remedy for every other ill. but none for their eyes. They abuse their eyes and them, the trouble being: too slight to drive them to an eye specialist. Finally they may go to some cheap store and get glasses they do not need, or which after being worn two or three months do their eyes more harm than good. Here is a simple prescription for such cases: 5 grains dissolved in two use three or four times ounces of water;Optona a day to bathe the eyes. This makes a soothing lotion that healing, cooling, should be used dally to cleanse, preserve the eyes. It strengthentheandvision and quickly oversharpens comes inflammation and irritation. tired eye3 Weak, watery, overworked, use. are greatly benefited by its Many reports show that wearers of have discarded them after a glasses few weeks' use. It is good for the eyes and contains no ingredient which can of infant injure the most sensitive eyes or fill this aged. Any druggist can any physician who knows prescription; the formula will tell you It Is absolutely harmless. Advertisement.' neg-lec- t -- Shifters to Durleaique Actors in Benefit ti( lie Given nt Salt Luke Theatre" February 20. Day after tomorrow, the members of local No. 53, Theatrical Mechanical association, will commence the sale of tickets for their annual benefit at Salt Lake theatre at 12 o'clock noon, Tues29. day, February Many acts have been promised the association by the various theatrical and those lo-in managers about the city, some of the affair say good charge cal talent will be revealed. It is exthe lines those inside that S. by pected 15. Newman's sketch, written by himself, and parts to be taken by his own crew of Orpheum stage hands, will be one of the "big screams of the show. It will the stage hands at their a bared stage, while the "acwork ondepict tors" rehearse the orchestra. It will also serve to let the public know what stage hands think of actors and in order to further enlighten the public, the stage hands will play a skelch, not as they written by Mr.1 Newman, would play it if they were legitimate the stage hands think actors, but as actors the legitimate play their parts. The cast, which was only recently made public, includes such local notables as "Chic Conlon in the role of "the heroine"; Fred .King as "her" Jim Lee as the villain; 'I. J.po-S. lover; as d the Jones n liceman, and "Shorty" Myers as the heroine's maid. flowing-whiskerewell-know- All Your Gray With Hair and Entire Head of Hair Q-Ba- n. Becomes Dark, Charming, Wavy, Lustrous. When your hair turns gray, streaked or just turning or is if hair your gray falling, if you have dandruff and your head itches, a few applications of Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp will turn all your gray hair to its youthful dark shade. Kntire head of hair will become clean, fresh, lustrous, wavy, thick, soft, full of life, evenly dark and handsome, without ever a trace of doubles the beauty of gray. your hair. Also stops itching scalp, dandruff and falling hair, and promotes is harmless not a its growth. dye but a delightful hair color restorer. Give it a trial. Sold on a money-bac- k guarantee. Only 50 cents for a big bcttle at Rex Drug store, (Wasatch 4603); Sun Drug store, (Wasatch n 4333), Salt Lake City. Utah. folks supplied by mail. Wrif call or telephone. Advertisement. with, gray, premature Q-B- Q-B- an an Q-B- an z. Out-of-tow- |