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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY r 'v Wednesday and Thursday "The Store That Hk VC J to Dresses Hat Bitea 2 to 12 r A Another Big Wednesday and Thursday HALF PRICE AND LESS THAN HALF ik K - ACTUAL VALUES UP TO $50.00 j if Determined to Break All Records, We Are Offering the Women of Salt Lake City the Greatest Coat Values of the Entire Season. Buy at Less Than Present Wholesale 0. 0 Costs. women who are keen judges of values will buy now for licit Fall aud 'realize savings of 50 per cent and MORE. Based on todays market for materials and labor, there isnt a manufacturer in the United States who will agree to duplicate these same coats at the price you can buy them for "Wednesday and Thursday TWENTY One hundred coats are included. Some fur collareS and full lined. Smart, DOLLARS s garments in VELOURS, SILVERTONES, BROADCLOTHS, etc. Not a coat that sold regularly for less than $40.00 and many were formerly $43.00 and $50.00. For this sale all go at the low price $20.00, Far-sighte- nlng at the home of the bridegroom's In parent. Sir and Mrs. F A Federal Heights. The ceremonyPjke. will be performed b,v Bishop Joseph 8 Glass. A reception will follow. The couple will go to the Paciflo coast on a honevmoon trip and will make their home In Salt Lake, Announce Union Kept Secret for Week 1 see r See v The Ladies auxiliary to tha Greeters of Utah will be entertained at luncheon fhle afternoon at 1 o clock by Mrs C L. Caaady, uit Eiperson avenus e will entertain the Utopia dub at luncheon today at the home of her sister, Mrs W. H. Cheshire, ltg North Ninth West street. a a a That Were Formerly Priced $9.00 Mrs. Rew Maughan, formerly Misa Janice Marioneaux, and Miss Irene Beet wlH entertain at a large Valentine dancing party Saturday evening at the Marioneaux home on East bouth Temple atreet. If Bought on Todays Market, Would Haveto Bring Following a business meeting, music was enjoyed and refreshments were served Announcement Is just made by Mr. Miss Blanche Ooursey was elected treasA H urer. the Mra Kirk of and marriage of a a a their daughter, Mabel A. Kirk, to Stuart Carman of San Francisco. The wedding The meeting of the Collegiate alumnae took place in San Francisco February 4. scheduled for today, haa been postponed. The couple will make their home in California. The Ladles Militant will sntertaln at thla evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. The marriage of Misa Eva Kass and cards be awarded and refreshments Prises Charles L. Pyke will take place this eve- - will be will served. sewing at the circle will Holy Cross The regular meeting of the Woman s Democratic club will be held this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at civic center. simple wi ?;Ut 0 A little CREMB ELCATA Subbed guatly lata the sitia, thM il roe Bead soior, a nry Tulle reage mru.it sanfallr ever (be ck.ek. bdor, the ctuasi la uoa 4m aod eltag 4bet the Ciia of Eieera hue powder over aU.1 MAN Fresh From the Oven WILL BE BURIED TOMORROW The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will meet this afternoon at the K. of P. hall. swithoutiheDiufi,; The International X'ev Thought alliance, represented by Unity society, will meet this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the K. of P. hall, 38 East Broadway. DRIMKET at 30 Fevered Joints from Influenza BENGUE Brings circulation and quick relief. Drug stores hare it. Your dealer baa ELGA.YA. and it lor years. Ask bia. Tfcos. Ltaug A Co, N. T- - 1.."blurred: if your eyea ache, itch, burn or feel dry, ret a bottle of Bon-Op- to tablet from your druggist, dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and use to bathe the eyea from two to four timee a day. Bon-Op- to has given stronger eves, clearer, eharper vision and relief to thou sends. Vote- - kouec tttsrt amt rich aroma Mias Edna Dunn trill leave next week Join her parent. Mr. and Mre. J F. Dunn. Mr. and Mra L. H. Farnsworth and Miss Ruth Farnsworth In ban FranFuneral sen iora 'tor Andrew: Martin cisco and the party will sail from there In the early spring for Honolulu. Arnesen will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock In the Richards ward chapel Mr and Mra. Albert Fiaher and two will be children have moved to a new home at on Garfield avenue. Interment in the City cemetery. The body will lie 1361 Butler avenue. in state at the residence. 1488 South Mra Chari Meyer of Denver Is the Tenth East, prior to the services. guest of her mother, Mra Karl Spinner, Arne Mr. Arneaen waa the son of on First avenue. Arnesen and Alien Christensen Arneaen. Governor Bamberger and Mr. Bam- and waa born in Salt Lake, June (. 1893. berger, Herman Bamberger, Mies Elsa He served in the United States army Bamberger and Julian M. Bamberger more than a year and was six months will leave tomorrow for- - Seattle, Wash, 1th the American expeditionary forces where Julian M. Bamberger will h mar- In France. ried next Moixiar to Miee Edith M. Hah-ldaughter of Mr and Mrs William H 8horthorn Prize Offered. Hahlo of Seattle. The wedding will take Word has been received at the Utah place at the home of the bride s parents IlarUi ig of at 6 30 o'clock In the afternoon and will state fair office from K. be fqilowed by a reception. The newly, Chicago, secretary of the Amerhau anwedded couple will then leave for an ex- Shorthorn Breeders association, tended honevmoon In Honolulu and later nouncing that the assotiation offers to will be at home t their friends in this pay d of all cash awards made on shorthorn vattl in the open classes city. 1970 state fatrs at tha far Bm4af ectoty vtl Ladies' Aid to Meet. tei be receiee4 hr tnha iatar tkal IU f ti II t'elarfc 8trtay tori Ladlis AI4 faction thP t miat Ml; $ traata mt t of tho Immanuel RajUM chuih 11! far 18a eaatar lariat amta a t tha tnonthl mootlr at tha rolt Its must be aaat la I; Fzttay ailt yaal home of Mra Thoms t Mhott 57 t street, at 2 tUxk tomorrow afternoon. - B AU M E Eyesight Dim? ANALGL'sIQUeI Lynn H. Thompson and three children will leave Thursday for a two months' visit to California. to baa sold Pnrtars T errvtigthew suw-.- ( hi 5CJ4 is a week s utae la easy Iwtaacea KVCHACt READY TO SERVE a a Mr. o, VV youve been ,ail day just going borne step Into Sbay'a and take borne some of our dainty and wholesome cake for dessert. AtOfFU-UK- M's Thekia James is visiting Miss Sv via Weeka in Wells, Nev. Miss James and Miss Weeks were former classmates' at Westminster college. 1 30a WHEN 4di!iXcfi -- .arid SAFER X OniUKET Mr, and Mra Claud W. Freed and two sons, Charles and Richard, will arrive home the latter part of the week from southern California, where they have spent the past two weeks. SRSi'lE ELCAYA Jan 0 This Is an Absolute Fact. to $14.00 FORMER SERVICE Mrs. Vernon H. Rood returned Saturday from a visit to ban Francisco and left Monday for her former home In Pennsylvania. Hide Your Years formula Try this $12.60 Beautiful plaid blankets in size 66x80. Full of warmth and satisfying service. If bought today they would cost us at wholesale more than you will pay in this sale. Those who can realize the significance of today slumping factory costs will be among the first to take advantage of this sensational offer. If you expect to have blanket needs nextfall, wc urge you in your own behalf to share in these wonderful savings now. entertained MOndav evening by Mrs W aldren Habish Kearns 6t. Ann- meet this afternoon hospital. AMCE SALE OF e O. F. Lund The San Sour! club wee WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A MOST Extraordinary The break faat planned by the Robert E. Lee chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy for Thursday has been postponed until a later date. Mrs d high-clas- The marriage of Visa Gladys Barker and William H. Westwood will take place at noon today In the Balt Lake temple. A reception will be given this evening G Hit home of the bride s parents Mr. and Mrs. F. E. . Barker, on Fourth avenue, BAT-REL- Mrs John Sidney Bralthwaite of London, England, wife of a Christian Science lecturer, who hae been at the Hotel Utah with her husband for several days, was the guert at a luncheon given by Mrs. T. 8. Harlan at the Hotel Utah. Covers were laid for Mrs Br&ithwiite, Mrs L. A. Pauioo and Mrs. Geraldine Corbin. Mrs. Rraithwaite was also entertained, at an Informal tea esterdav aflcrnoo.S by Mrs Warwick A. Tjler at her horns on Lat South Temple street. Mr, and Mrs. Bralthwaite will leave thla afternoon for Chicago and New York. -- J7 X. CGA' AND MRS. LOUTS I announce the marriage of their daughter, Ralphyne Marie, to Frank Eatea Brown. The wedding Took place Fabruary 4, but Is Just announced. The bridegroom waa recently releaaed from military service. He was overseas with the One Hundred and Forty-fift- h field artillery. The couple will make their home at 1427 Browning Avenue. I at $1.89 On Broadway Between Main and State . .j vYiUi R tummy Girls Gingham $2.75 ? 89c cVs,..' . t CONSOLIDATED f MUSIC COMPANY SPECIAL -- tiou vonimtttee of the TTambrlan Hon and Sons and Laughter of Wales, tnnoum'et that the decoration for the tot, DaUds day oiaervanoe thla will he tha moat elaborate in the history of the organixationa in Ihia oitv. Thegratjd ball and banquet wlU take plan at the Odeon on the eenlng of March J. swiofMi 'n Wednesday atjl Thursday Yoa Be t." Dresses -- Elaborate Decorations Planned. T. F. Tboma. chairman of the decora Srvt Gingham Sum , r -- . $1.23 Girls STUART. CARMAN, formerly Miss M Mabel A. Kirk, whose marriage February $ in San Francisco is just announced. RS. For a consideration of I15WM) tbs Sat vetlon Army yesterday purchased from the Atwood estate the property known aa the Hippodrome theater- - building, according to announcement made by John J- - Shearer, commandant gf the Suit Lake corps The deal mas made upon tho recommendation of the recently organized balvatlon Army advisory (ward, composed of Salt Lake business men. A pay ment of 120.000 was made on the purchase price vesterdav, and the balance Will be paid before July 1. According to Commandant Shearer, the building Is to be remodeled Into a Salvation Army home service station, with two auditoriums and a rest room for men. A store will occupy the ground floor and the two upper stories will he made into a workingmens club, with The cost of the accent) seven rooms Improvements Is estimated at tin, 000. There Is a great need for ' suih an here III Sail lAke, said Commandant Srearer yrstrrdav "That need has become more apparent during the In fact, we have been last few months handicapped because of the lack of the proper facilities, mud much work that we might have done haa had to be left undone. although during the last four winter months we have given out free 1S79 meals and 2(3 beds also found situations for unemploed men and women through bur free employment bureau to the extent of 10J7 Jobs, without cost to employer or the applicant "More than a thousand men without work, in the midst of a cold winter, without food or a place to sleep, broke and without a friend have been aided "Service rendered of this kind at such an hour in a mans life has prevented many a holdup, robherv sud iriine However, this new plant will enable us to cover our field more efficiently, and I believe bait Lake will piove what other cltlea have experlencedthat, propel Iv the Salvation equipped, Army will do a far greater work than has been done before, and I believe that our frlenda of this city will come to our assistance to complete these plans The advisory board to the Salvation Army is composed of the following James P. Gardner, Charles A. Faus Karl A. . It. Wallace and Ldtvard M Scheid, Ashton. 19i!0. GOSSARD AND JUSTRITE CORSETS SPECIAL Hippodrome Theater Build ling Acquired for Consideration of $45,000. 11, Youll avoid the fuss and work of baking and get palatable pastry fresh from the oven that everyone will enjoy. Well furnldh yon everything you need when you are entertaining. Our catering service is for your con--. venlence. run & L tempting flavor surprising quality (ftafefcVm 341 So. a cereal beverage, ready to at the table, that upsets all your prejudices against such a Dont imagine it is a wishy-washbeany Rich, it subterfuge. Try a genuine, healthful, satisfydrink that wont rattle your nerves or ing Main Sb Was. Sit. HERES food-drin- k. y, full-flavor- full-bodi- ed play tricks with your digestion. Make it in a jiffy. Let the children have it. Buy Kelloggs Drinket of your grocer, signature genuine ' always guarantees a- - NE WHOUSE Table dHote Dinner, $1.006 to 9 p. m. Grape Fruit Maraschino Soup Cream Tomato aux Croutons baltmea Chop Saute Marengo or Roast Yearling Lamb and Jelly Potatoes au Gratm Dinner Lous one-thir- tm vk Itr4i; Lettuce and Tomato Salad Kellogg's Drinket is produced in the tame rood era kitchens where Kelloggs To. ted Cora Flakes, Kelloggs Krwmbles and Kellogg's Krumbled Braa mra road. rulsr 4 French Drea-in- g Vanilla Ice Cream and C.a nr Freh Arpl F and uher. Mi Tea Unf'ce x l i |