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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 25. 1920. 0 Unbelievable Reductions Womens Apparel for t Our - r ii to t tpfBRIGHAM . - - K r-v- A rumor. V, Jin hlch li nmiher confirmed nor denied, I current to tho effeit thet the Brigham been gold by the AmaJ $tigar factory H (united Sugar fhmj'my to the Vtah- -' Idaho Rugae, rxxmjwny, which built nd operated th JaCtor he firpt year The la inter Clearance id-r'- wr M 'V) ' 24 ' . All Winter Stocks Must Go, and Go at Once, to Make Room for the New Spring Merchandise These annual clearance sales of ours afford women who, are seeking real bargains in for saving such as they can find at no other time of the season. ments It Continued for Monday Dresses Every Velvet Dress in Stock The Great Coat Greatly including vrlvetRcns, too, drfssfs not cutcl. nf the - I'tah-IdihRepresentatives: been In Bngbani Clt'' Bufar company t the ateck durinf the yeek choking the local factory 2, the Aroalga According to the dealrou of ob mated Bi.gar coninkav a factory in ila Ogden tuning control of I new controlled by the whkh district, Itah-ldah- o company, and the Brigham factory a v has been In diepute, both companies rlaimlng thia aa their territory. By making an exchange of these two factories both rompmlej will be better served, cays the loport, end therefore the , d'al is a s ire go. Rumor eutes also thet an Idn factory , belonging to the Amalgamated Roger company and located In Montana, elo figure In the transfer, and that the plan) will be moved to Boxelder county and located , in the Cortnn district, seven miles west of Brigham City. That district ts now a Installing dralnags system, whereby 12 fkn atre of choice land Is being relands ha.e shown, claimed. and afler one years drainage, remarkable for the of mjgir beet production qualities The Brigham City sugar factory. the In one of the of the either svstems only twb big elate companies which Is located on the m.iln line of tho railroad. The mill has shown a better performance than any other mill operating In the stale It has a capacity of got) tons daily, and has. al-- , most without Interruption, disposed of 704 tons of beets, each day it has been In t operation. At the present time the Garland factory, o which Is owned by the Sugar company, Is ovei loaded, and great piles . of beets are still waning at the rartmia beet dumps In tho district to be convened U. - Train load By the-of these. beets , hav been shipped through Brigham City . to the Lehl plant, and, because of the warm weather of the past week, the beets are beginning to thaw out and rot. Thle condition (natures In the rumor rrnorrnlrf the transfer of the local fa to (he effect that the Brigham mill wi.l be set In motion again in order to assist In slicing the beets of the Garland total lose. factory district to prevent their the1 Along with the transfer of sugar rumor sa ahe canal Hammond fa.roiy, i , alio wjH change hands. The Amalgam led n Sugar company purchased the canal trom the Salt Lake Security ic Trust o company about a year ago The Sugar company controls IKK) second-teof water at the dam In Bear River canyon, and the Hamtpond Canai company holds a contract with this sugar company for the delivery of ajl the water between the amount tha West Side canal will- hold . and the maximum, 900 feet, which amount in all to approximately 300 second-feeo and the people made a strong effort to purchase the svstem at the time It waa sold to their competitor. By acquiring the Hammond canal the Ulah-ldah- o bugar company will control and operate all the Irrigating systems their head in Hear Kiver canysn, having and inasmuch as that company baa a corn tract xyith the Utah Power A Light comtor the delivery of 90 second-fee- t pany of water against tha dam in the canyon during the irrigating season,- these water right are regarded a the- most reliable of any In the country. By controlling both irrigating systems, ..the company could tnore ad) anlageously distribute the water to all lt patrons. Jr otr .it 1 .( s w cena.drition if ' I r in! C1T S' v Sugar Company Said to Have Bought Plant at Brigham. Jtah-Idah- o 1 r"' Utah-Idah- . ry N- -2 . . For Monday 75 Model - which in jrpjilar btock Mere priced up to $63.00. Just a limited numbn, of course, hut all the best models of the current season, in the popular browns, black, several blues and ' plum. Brightened with lace collars or other bits of attractive trimming, - Reduced These i n e 1 vd e gome of the smartest gowns we have shown during the season. - 'vw t , y , . have go ge through the stock and ruthlessly cut this prices " on small group pf - ,y , , r , i i r: i i We model gowns, v ,, jr : : T ,, - " w t & ' v; n w : wmm 'ri b fn order to give our patrons a splendid value in dresses which they will, want for the sorial sea- -' son. , U :I - ' - - . ' We feel that we handled the crowds which attended this sale of coats Saturday as well as could have been done under the circumstances. We had extra salespeople but even at that lfeTew er en iThy whocbu d lib f be"t a ke ifeare 1 For this reason we continue the sale Mon-daand aSk all who did not select before to " come this week 'and take advantage of the BIG' SAVINGS for there are many exceptional , values left and we have added of. et Nigger Brown Panne Velvet. With M Brown Stin greeu satin under a cutout pattern which is particu- $S5.C3 . , Brightened with a touch of lacc. , Itegular gricc, - larly effectise. $113.00. t, ITtah-ldah- INDUSTRIAL. DATA Black Panne Entirely with Roft folds self-trimme- vet. bpccial $05.03 Velvet........ in a vel- Regular matrons gown, $tm.00. With wide bands of Oriental trimming in high colors. Regular price, $98.00. . Combin'd with satin of the same shade had with a wonderful embroiderv rm t tern of gold thread and silk. Regula. price, $163. B. Y. C. PRESIDENT : RESIGNS POSITION i . Jan. 24 Dr. C. X. Jenaen, firealdt'iit of the BiiKnam Voung t.ul!.( has rpslarntd hla position, to take ef'ect I at thf nd of- - the present gehool year. at the head of the ha8 Dr. 'Jensen institution slnee 1913, hen ' he succeeded Dr 'J. H. Linford. r Prion to 'his assuming this office Dr. Jensen was professor of biology at the LOGA.V, r 1 09.50 . all-ov- er S.. ? Thats practically what it 532.59 Tbig Sale CLOTH OF GOLD Draped with band embroidered net, trimmed and with gold brocaded ribbon girdle; R43U.00 BLACK VELVET Veiled with wide filet lacc, simple bodice; 139.50 SILVER EMBROIDERED NET Combined with flounces; $39.75 ROSE PANNE VELVET In a youthful draped model, simple and particularly attractive; $89.50 SILVER LACE Adorned with hand-madwool flowers in . tunic effect over blue sajin; $137.50 O&AY GEOBOETTE Combined with soft lace; a model well adapted for a matroh; $110.00 BLUE SILK NET Debutante model ; hoop effect ; silver brocade bodice trimmibg; $115.00 JADE GEORGETTE Gown quite suitable for dinner wear as well a formal evening; $198.00 BOYAL BLUE VELVET With silver brocade adornment, in an artistically draped gowny $83.00 APBICOT GEORGETTE Combined with gold lace, succeeds creating a wonderfully happ frock of parts; $79.50 e QQ 97.59 24.75 59.59 92.59 69.59 $65X3 5X3 59.53 53.59 amounts to, for we have absolutely, disregarded ALL COSTS, much less all former prices you really would not believe us if w told you the absolute facts and marked about 100 OF THEM TO SELL MONDAY at but a small fraction of original prices. ' It reallv seems a great pitt, V. ' - , ' 1 I ; . , fc , Agricultural fr. llexe Jeneen Is a colltge graduate of the ftah Agilcultural and of Cornell tohege. He is a native of bsnpete coimiv Dr. Jensen nlll enter tne fteld of medl- -. rne. His successor has not yet- been named by the hoard of trustees. TRAIL ASSOCIATION FORMED AT BEAVER BEAVER. Jan. 24. An Arrowhead Trail association has been, formed. In this city, with the following of- V P. Knox, rhsirman, J. T. floors. Tanner. 'Ice iliulrman; Ray Bai tou. secretary and treasurer. Committees were appointed to raise funds for a new hotel hulWIng and to ptiicnase a site The aseoilation has 100 charter mem- hersj capes, coats and styles, in smart looking many with great fur collars and cuffs, also some plain plush coats; both long and the popular short models. coats.' Full Lot 2 : Aurl.-nltiira- Clothibg Trices Reduced by large Manufacturer. , CHICAGO. Jan. 24 Mr James Is. Hell, Ariarr at (iren head of tha B?l) Union. 111, tund to b th rloihlog rentl rrk on npnng nd uit mimmfr pr cnt blow what other ak To prove Ma point be fhntted in th world, ia rwiw abl to quota 1 Hour Sales, Monday, 9 to 12 This Is the Week to Buy Corsets Special Prices $1.49, $1.93, $2.19 Toilet Paper, 7 Rolls 25c TbS iott' crepe, In good size rolls. PtHid thnt hi flrni thr writer a erv aftrartKe piece onlv wool canalmero for whiJ'b a ruit. made to hull id ) mdurc, wHcrra the name fabric I now t.ng off rred by otbr at t to per nit larger MVtngs r o'Trred on trir of The auii. T.very '! ther rrlced Tribune ahould wn$e Mr BiM for hia prUe hft nd a frre copy of his - Tile book No. larae- CiOtb famplea $'j7, which contain of many beautiful caUamw lAdv I dpring Hosiery' and Knit Underwear ' Crystal White Soap Bob White Soap seasons business wit an unusually large stock of hosiery and underwear at priees that are going to please the parents of large families. Bo sure to eome to the Down BtairsStore for spring needs. Bungali&r Apron Week in the Down Stairs Store Three Special Price Lots, $1.39, $1.89, $2.39 W fxpert to dispose of over one hundred dozen during this sale. Value such as are ottered m this sale are hard to' find these days. . Limit 5 of each to a customer. No phone orders. Parses and Hand Bags, $1.39 Black leather, in . many shape., gome are fitted. We are ready for tho ' ' Exceptionally Good Flannelette Gowns $1.49, $1.98 The srdendid garments at these reasonable Ire woith while buj mg. They come in whiteprices and iolurs. Ail sires. 0.1)0. J Wonderfully attr active, high- - grade coats, which would easily be priced iu regular selling up to $123. Il&ndsouie bolivias, silvertones, tinseltonea, peaehblootn; in rich color tones; almost all of them with huge collars and deep cuffs, and exquisitely lined. fur-line- d J .J Vw Tell me, where is fancy bred? In the : : : i New Hats for immediate wear and for early spring which we are showing iu our Third Floor Millinery Salon is at least ONE answer. Or in the heart, or in the bead goes oti the bit of versa and one looks at these new models and wonders indeed WHICH. . j In BOTH must be the inevitable conclusion, for they are too full of beauty and of poetry to have been designed in tha head alone, yet too evidently the work of master hands to have been created in the heart alone. They are all quite suitable to put on at once if you like to be among the first to wear the new. , . , . Extra Good at 59c Light and dark percale, of good quality. .Splendidly made. Many styles. Georgette Fink and white, in jean and coutil. Models for new spring tles. Etery one juade splendidly. Size 20 to 31. Sturdy supporters. Salt Cases, $1.65 Extrg large size. Strong fasteners. Fiber is tough. Stands bard wear. Star Naptha Powder Goblin Soap , & 6c Cake Coice, 'cry to Lot 4 ' i For the Benefit of Patrons Who Were Crepe Waists, $3.95 The shades most in togue. fctyles nre very attraethe. In sizes 36 to i Spring Weight L. D. S. Garments Specially Priced ' J V SPECIALS IN WHITE GOODS , , For this week we are offering new garments at substantial savings. Line is complete in tbe xarioua weights anil sizes. We would like our euntomera to supply their spring needs while these special prices prevail. These Three Special Lett of Winter Coats $8.75, $14.75, $18.75 at Fabrics are exceptionally good. The styles are the kind murk admired. Splendid colors. E'erv size, 16 to 44. t ", Special Prices Which Arrived Too Late for the January Sale of White Sample Towels and Odd Lots, Per Cent ' Under Regular Prices 20 to 25 - for Monday and the Week on Exceptionally Good Dresses $6.75, $3.75, $10.75, $19.75, $23.75 You will be delighted with these tplendid" dmei nt the reasonable price asked. Style, color and ize ranges are unueually complete. 4 v The value in faoee for Men, Women and Cbildreu exceed anythiug Salt Lake has ever eeen under present-daeonditious. 46. 8izi : Attend the o last week, we wish to announce that we will Continue the Sale Monday.- - Womens Skirts, $5.75 Black and navy serge, fn ten different styles. 25 to 30. Vs lues are especially good. Unable-t- JANUARY SALE OF HOSIERY Band and Bib Aprons, This early showing is truly wonderful at this low price. Bplendid lot of shapes and shades. 8old regularly, would be priced up V - for they are such wonderful fashioned of such gowns, beautiful materials, and are the work of master hands in the art of creative styles. But we must have the room thev occupy for spring merchandise, and we cannot wait for them to be sold in the regdlar eonr.se of business. See These New Hats, $3.98 Materials $re silvertonc, tinscltoue, bolivia, trico, polo clotb. Beautifully lined. very good To the Economically Inclined Our Down Stairs Store Offers Unusual Opportunity to Get Good Merchandise for Less , U. A. C- - Student Dies." .. AX, Jan. 24 Seymour Smith, a 1,00 l Rlmif-n-t of tha collic, son of Oron Smith of this city, died yesterfrom afternoon pneumonia, lie was day IS years of egc. t.. Chicago, -- Lot 3 la this group are hn rjf . dolman models, Coats which be would priced in a regular way up to $45.00. Most of them have fur collars and cuffs, but some are self trimmed. , Reds, browns, blues and other good colors, in silvertones. and others of the popular coating fabrics; well lined. An, Evening Gown for a Song Silk Crepe In Pekin blue, dewith handsome sign of embroiderv. Res'- . r be would . Royal Blue Stunningly' in black. An un-usually striking model, ' regularly which 1 Corduroys, worsteds, velveeens-y-- a range of colors just about forty aod part lined. 30 .,. $110.00........ Lot priced to you regularly up to $4).00, and none in the lot less than $27.73. 1.00. 522,50 gath--mu- : : Coats si.c. A very handsome govn, regularly Delft Blue That statistics mav be compiled on tho total capital invested in Utah industries nd the number of wage earners , in the state, A. C. Bees, general leoretarv of the Utah Associated Industries, announced yesterday that the association wishes 'to receive copies of the individual replied to queetioua Nos. I! to- 12 oJf forin llXhsent out by the census bureau for the purpose of g data on conditions during 1919. " Answers to the questions will also give an abundance of interesting information on materials, the value of production, the amount of taxes paid, the o use of mechanical power and the ntnount of fuel used timing the year, Mr. Bees said. Many' 'inquiries come frpm various sources throughout the information of the nature con'ear for tained in the census reports, he said, and there is no source of information on the subject. Iata supplied the association sill be compiled and will be made use of only collectively, according to Mr. Rees. r Black Satin With georgette d, of the Regular ppicc, $183. TO BE COMPILED Qeorgette. ' Hundreds of Coats from Our Regular Stock . at Proportionate Reductions. aya-tei- Utah-Idah- y, - All linen, linen mixed and all cotton; made on linen loom; Irish makes. Reduced Prices, 39c to $2.25 Each. Odd Lot of Damask Cloths, Special Prices, $7.50 to $16.75 Two to fbre linen mixed. r yerds, in linen and Crinkled Dimity Bed Spreads sliuhtlv Heave; imperfect, but not to impair the wearing qualihemmed-hir- ties in the least; regularly $3.3, e special at ...12.95 Size 80x911, rogularlv $4.75, special at ....$3 95 Womens Bloomers, Special, 98c ' - ' In white; made of sheer, toft fabrics: plain elaitie knee' or with daintily trimmed rutfle. An unusual value at th.a sale prir 7N Leather Boston Bags, Special, $0.50 The bag of untold eentemence handles riveted to frame. In our Vs. new Luggage Department genuine leather, in 1ui; rn the Blue R ...m t i rr |