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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6 21, 1020. BCES2 state ;l Jl '; " i Z'axi ; "'i- ii. .ftiu.u.! f ' - - Oil. 1 s A larpo box of are" taking advantage of present low priori, apparently Men m to present and future trend of prices. Clearing our Rtoekl now may be unnecessary at lower prieei, but, a cuetomary, all (mail loti, broken linei, etc., are sacrificed before inventory. de-lii- tt Given Free to Every Purchaser of a Jar of $12.50 DIG 2TODD $10.00 In order to introduce this most excellent cleansing skin food Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold Cream Anerbachg will sell it today for the special price of 60e, and will give a large box of this lovely Charmona Face Powder Free. Large Size Shirts, $1.00 11.88 to $2.95 values; all in good taple patterns; some slightly soiled. .j?sze 163, 17, 17 Vj and IS. 1. -- Another Lot of Mens Shirts, $1.98 t)rug Dept. Saturday Candy Special lb... 47c $5.93 $2.80 $7.50 Sweaters, $3.50 Sweaters, Sizes 14 to 17 and an extra lot of sizes 14, 16Vi, 17 and 17&, 1b high-grad- at materials. e . .' i. . -- - Present Prices Should Prompt Buying for Future, as Well as Present Needs. Theyre Worth More. $14.75 Boys Suits, $9.95 Dinner Is Given in Honor of Wedding to Be : Elaborate In tercet will evening of Miss V. Bailey and Theodore Thornton llaziewood, Jr., which will take place at 8 30 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church. The ceremony will be performed by the Kev. George E. Davies and wiil be followed by a reception at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs Ledard M. Bailey on Twelfth East street , Mrs. Carlos McClatchy of Sacramento, Calif., will be matron of honor; Mrs. Thomas Boise. Miss Marjorie Howard. Miss Bessie Callow and Miss Anne Crltch-lowlUslso attend the bride. Little Mise Jessica Hale will be ring bearer. Lloyd Weeter wiil be best man. The ushers will bs Robert Anstead, Bovd T. Park. Beverly b. Clendenin and 'William H. Cavley. Preceding the wedding, special music will be furnished by a quartet, composed of Mrs. C. C. Dallv, Mrs. Ernest Ashton femlth, Howard N. Erazee and Harry Jelii-so- n. who will sing Kevin's "Marriage Cycle." The musical program will begin event of much ASOCIAL wedding this w Knickerbocker style suits, in several good staple patterns, values that cannot be duplicated to sell at this price again. Juvenile suits in the lot at the same price. to 17 years. Sizes 2 LUCILE 6MITH entertained at last night at the home of on her alster, Mrs.- - D. H. Cannon, Miss Seventh East atrete, in honor of of next week. Mary Beatle, a bride scheme was carA pink and white color ried out In the table decorations. A largea bowl of pink sweet peas, surround, ng for the kewple bride, was the centerpiece table. The favors were tiny basket and umbrellas filled with rice. Covers were laid for Miss Beatle, Mies Miss Agnes Snow, Miss Pearl A Oswald, Ridd, Mamie Schuetter, Miss Marie C. Bees-IcMiss Betty Kent, Misa Blanche Miss Dorothy E. Glanfield, Miss Ethel Johnson, Miss Gay.Groeibeck. Mrs Harry Mrs. Murray W. Whitney, K. Gurnsey, Wendell M. Smoot, Mrs. Sidney Mrs. Beatte and Miss LaRue Smith The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. A. Smith, and her Bisters, Mrs. Arthur P. Freber. Mrs Daniel H. Cannon and Miss' LaRue Smith MISS not only make someone else happy, but you will add to your own happlnees, by sending" Into another's home one of our cheerful, friend-makin- g, gloom-dispersi- plants. Costs little. are conducting a e and have on display the handsom-showing of these wonderful , plants ever seen in Salt Lake. Severn) hundred, and no two of them Svaetly alike in size, shade of color or foliage. Prices for today only 4t are $1.50 and $2.00 Flowers and sunshine go together. Hence the rapid development of these beautiful Cinerarias during the last few davs. This quick accounts for the LOW gRICLS. At 1169 and $2 you can afford to bnv several some for your can home and some to send to friends. Killer Floral Co. Wasatch 10 E. Breadway. 1310 and 1838 . Judge Bldg. il Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEyes Most Women Can Have n Says Dr. Edwards, a Ohio Physician Rawak, Cupid, Evelynvaron, Sportex, Hyland and many other New; York houses $15.00 to $35.00. Dr.F.M.Ed wards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, kou will know than by their olive color. on These tablets are wonder-workethe liver and bowels, which cause a rcvmal action, carrying o3 the waste end poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headfeeling, ad out aches, a hMles. of nrts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly fora time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men Like Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets the successful substitute fur calomel now and then juet to keep them tit. lJc and hoc. well-kno- rs d Con-sell- o, Andrea, (Auerbachs Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Louts Bamberger and A. De hy mone of St. Mary's, Ohio, were entertained in Salt Lake yesterday br F. Anrclmo. Italian counsui, who gave a dinner in their honor and took them for an automobile trip through the city. The visitors, Mr. Anselmo said, were enthusiastic shout Salt Lake and commented on the building now in progess. They lift last night for Los Angeles. e Mr. and Mrs W. K. Ixwee entertained their tard rlub last evening at their hums on Last Second South street. I tj ) S. PAUU ISABELLE CHILDRENS COATS idea worked into unusually becoming shapes in small toques, medium and large rolls, irregular line shapes and plain sailors. A very smart looking lot of new millinery $8.95 to $12.50. Off Our line of childrens colored coats, in wool mixtures, zibelines, broadcloths, velvets, velours and plushes are all well made and beautifully designed. Sizes (2 to G Second Floor.) Covers were laid for thirty sent to the National Manufacturers' Lake. The of pink roses. guests will include close frienda of the guests. bride. , her home In Salt News of the marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Kjan, formerly of this city, to Alfred M Parson at Bremerton. Wash , has Just been received here The wedding took place January 14. The couple will make their home lu Bremerton. 4 Bananas, Special, per dozen, 39c Watch Our Windows for Newest Millinery Well-Know- 46o Nice Ripe A conception of every, new Now featured, including models from Mrs Walter B Fish and Mrs. Florence B. Murphy will entertain at a shower this .evening at the home of Mrs. Murphy, 904 East111 rirst Houth street. "Five be followed by a late Hundred" w supper. Special, $8.95 to $ 12.50 For Advanced Spring Wear ' Cinerarias Bacon. per lb and Proficient. PATTERN HATS Cart-W(rig- Sliced Puritan .i.i r.' $16.50, $18.75 Unquestionably the best values obtainable at the prices. Notice the careful make of these suits. " Theyre rightly made. 4 Miss Mae Keenan will entertain at a dancing party at her home, 1189 West Second South street, this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde C. Zimmerman, r who .were recently married. Mrs. Zimmerman was formerly Mis. Mabel ParGamma Phi sorority of the University sons. a of Utah entertained yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Culmer will enat an Orpheum party, followed by tea at the home of Miss Allie Moyle, in honor tertain at a dancing party this evening of the iAmbda Phi Lambda sorority. crystal basket of yellow Jonquils tied with at the Ladies Literary clubhouse. yellow mailne formed an effective center-piec- e for the tea tabe. Mrs. Harry K. Gurnsey and Miss Betty at the table during the after- Kent will Presiding entertain at luncheon at the noon were Miss Hazel McMullen and Miss Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Mary h lizabeth Movie. Freshmen members of Beatle, who today will be married Thursday to Gamma Phi assisted In serving The comDr. John H. Wilson. mittee on arrangements ln luded Miss Movie, Miss Lucilie Buvhholi and Miss Virginia Louise Montgomerv, daughter Katherine Harvev. of Mrs. C. F. Montgomery, will entertain Miss Elizabeth Wolff will entertain at this afternoon at tier home, 1958 Jeffera small kensington and tea this after- son street, in honor of her seventh birthnoon at her home on East Second South day, v street In honor of Mrs. H M. Frank, The Browning section of the Ladies' formerly Miss Lillie Fiumktn, who wis married December 30 in New Yoik afs Literary club xa ill meet at the clubhouse has Just arrived fiom her honeymoon ti this afternoon. Luncheon will be served at 1 oclock with the reading of "Easter Day" following. Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson and Him Linda B. Jessup will be the hostesses. ,19c (Noted Skin and Scalp Specialist) is in charge of these Beauty Parlors, and every treatment She .is not only a is given under her personal supervision. known lecpractical skin and scalp expert, hut ft nationally for as instructor for many years turer as well, having acted have to be will you She pleased the Marinello company. consult her regarding your skin or scalp problems, and will Spring Millinery make Special today, Bloaters, each 5c Per box of 50 Bloaters . . . $2.00 Announcing the Arrival of a New Shipment of Mrs W. P Bresslngham entertained the Ladies auxiliary to the Greeters of Utah at luncheon yesterday in her apartments at 15 oclock. at the Cullen hotel. A basket of lavender sweet Sirs. S. B Hamill. Mrs. H. B Blades ptas formed a centerpiece for the and Mrs. Walter Price entertained the table. members of the Ladles auxiliary, United Members of the lAmbda Phi Lambda Commercial Travelers, at cards and tea yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs were the guests of the Chi Omega 1 sororuntil Hamill, 919 Third avenue. ity at tea Friday afternoon from Pink carnations in a hasket formed a 7 oclock, at their chapter house on two Colors Street of the Eleventh for East tea table. the Potted centerpiece sororities were psed effectively in the doc about the rooms plants were used were on committee The The hostesses arrangements assisted hy Mrs T. oiadone F. Farrell and Mrs J. M. Miller. The, Included Miss Frances W. Qibbs, Miss Melba V. Dunyon and Misa Maiiau guests numbered sixty. You will Boys Suits, $12.45, Bride . .$3.48 at Iladdie. jier lb are m completely equipped with every new, sanitary beauscalp treatments, ty device and appliance for facial, skin and that they are, indeed, proving not only a delight, but a genuine sen ice to the women of fc?alt Lake City. Now d ' Auerbach's New Beauty, Parlors Buy-BoysSuits Bailey-Hazlewoo- ! gunmetal school shoes, made on English or medium toe lasts, with heavy oak leather soles. Serviceable and easy fitting. Sizes 2 to 6. Extremely low priced at $3.98. $4.50 Youths Sizes, $4.00 Little 13 to 2. Same as Sizes, 9 to 13. above Shoes. Priced as above shoes, Shaker All-Wo- ol i: Banquet or Maid o Clover and i Apple Blossom Creamery Butter. COo Special at I o Maid Clover Fresh or Banquet ..61c in cartons. Special Bggs, BosMace or button style Sweaters, ol Knit Sweaters, $7.45 Cream at 60c .Assorted Chocolates, All-Wo- Auerbachs Grocyterya $3.98 $8.05 Harmony Cold COc CJ $5.00 Boys1 Gun Metal School Shoes Men Are Buying Charmo- liehtful Face Powder. n& (Auerbach o VJH 1X3 EXTRA SPECIAL rnrr rO'JHDi) IC34. Mu Ml RS.. ALFRED M. PARSON, formerly Miss 'Elizabeth Ryan of this cityr whose mar- jriage at Bremerton, Wash., is just announced. escroxy . CJB ! . , c Society sews for the Sunday editions wilt sot be received by telephone Uler thie Sorb Items 11 eclock Saturday morning. must relate only la evente of Saturday or for tbo coming week. Social evente of tho poet week moat be eeut ia by Friday sight. STUDENTS ACTIVE AT WESTMINSTER Students of Westminster college met yesterday afternoon for tha purpose of ratifying a constitution providing for the student body form of government at the institution. Tbe constitution, which wss drafted by Miss Edna Crosier, Miss Alta Edwards, Clel Etta, Lawrence Root and was passed. Raymond Roberts,seme-uer ends this week, bince the first it was deemed advisable to give government by the student body a tryout for the remainder of the school year. The plan of government Includes two student courts with a final appAl to the faculty, constituting the supreme court. The Jurisdiction of the court is to extend to any gathering where student representatives of Westminster may be in attendance. The election of the president and other officers of the student body will be held Monday from t o'clock to 3 30 o'clock. all state associations and to of all wholesalers, jobbers and retailers dethe products in the state, tt was cided at a meeting of the members of the association, held yesterday. J. 8. Earley, executive secretary of association, the Utah Manufacturers said that the members voted also to of the attention to the bring the rules manufacturers and those who handle extracts by publishing them in the Utah Pay Boll Builder, the official associaorgaft of the Manufacturers tion. Each organization In Utah to which tha proposition haa been submitted la heartily in favor of the state educational campaign. to be conducted February 8 to IS. according to Nephi I, Moms, chairman of the executive committee and campaign manager. Yesterday morning the btaie Federation of Women s Clubs executive committee voted its unanimous Indorsement to the campaign. A resolution was adopted by the women's organization calling upon its entire membership to Indorse end support the coming campaign. Lon J. Haddock, chairman of the speakers' bureau of the campaign committee, spoke last night before the annual meet-Ir- g of the Salt Lake Federation of Labor He polhted out the great advantages of t better understanding and tnor cooperation between the city and atete federations of labor and educators of Utah. FURNITURE Or Packed and Shipped at ReSTORAGE duced Bates. Mrs. O. D. Romney, Jr , Mrs Charles E Allen and Mrs Marcus Rotthtns were Copies of regulations relating to the hostesses yesterday at a bridge tea In and sals of extracts, honor of Mrs. Allen Dailey at manufacture tK home of Mr Romney on E street. drawn up recently hr the Ltah Extract association, will be Tie tab.e had as a centerpiece a basket Manufacturers Bumm&ge Sale. A rummage sate will be held at the First Presbyterian church. South Temple and C streets, Friday, February 8. at 10 a. m. (Advertisement) As we are experienced In our particular lino of business, let us help you solve your storage and shipping problems. Our warehouse is fireproof and ws deliver your goods to you after any period of tuna ia a a good condition as tho day we received them. M.A.Keyser Fireproof Storage Company S23 West Second South Street, Salt Lake City, UUh. Phones Was. 6722 and Was. 6723 $3.63 to $16.68 Third Floor.) Dinner Served In An Instant It what ths patrons of Shays art No enjoying. waiting no wondering about what to eat a variety of tho most delicious and appetlx. Ing foods right before you from which to choose. Eat Sunday dinner at Shays. Special menu of tho most and palatable pleaairg dishes. Congressmen James H, Mays and Milton H. Welling are asked to "use their every effort toward the retentton of the antithat strike clause in railroad legislation is at preaent or may coins before the Ltah " sent the In telegrams by house Manufacturers association. The action of tbe association was tne from the result of telegraphic warning New York national Industrial council of that labor is waging a campaign for the defeat of antistrike legislation. For ptrmUtlnjr glrla tinder wre to go to room, Mrs. K. 1L Hurpe of the Lake hotl ATTENTION CALLED TO EXTRACT RULES was sentenced to pay a fins of $50, Rulon Hofhinl of the Ifrginla hotel $10. and Byron Yeaman of the Cullen hotel $10 in the juvenile court yesterday. Found guilty of contributing to the delinquency of young girls. George Kelly and Joseph Kenney were sentenced to pay, the first a fine of $200 and the second a fine of $50. ANTISTRIKE CAMPAIGN indorsed BY WOMENS CLUBS .Values from $3.50 to $23.00 reduced to (Auerbach for manufacturersCLAUSE FINES IMPOSED ON KEEPERS OF HOTELS years. Phone us when you one plan, nlng an entertainment. Our distinctive catering service will help you. Good tea is the greatest drink in the world, and thechcapest next to water. Are you getting your share ? 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