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Show w THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY. 16, 1920. 16 rrrr, y... J TOMORROW A SALE OP FLOUNCINGS. V AND LACES FOR SUMMER DRESSES NEW NET FRONTINGRUFFLED ORGANDY lnclol or shirred. used 4 yA SPECIAL JEWELRY SALE 5 o'clock. the last afternoon This meeting of the year. Mrs. Estelle Mulllner Of this citv is visiting her brother In Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Milliner's visit will be extended for two or three months, during which time she will tour outhern California before returning to Idaho Falls. Mrs H. E. Crosby, who has been visiting with her sister In Idaho Falla during the past three weeks, returned to her home in American Falla Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fife or Beattie arrived In the city Tuesday to visit for Several dav with friends and relatives, Miss HatUe Watson of Ogden. Utah, Is visiting her sister, Mrs.1 George faun- ders. Samuel Hungerford, talented violinist of thle- city, who has been In Chicago studying for the past few years, gave arecital Tuesday evening at the Presbyterlan church. Mr. and Mr ejoe George entertained Punday afternoon at their home on Tenth their street, the affair being In honor ofrooms The first wedding anniversary. were decorated with Ophelia roses, earns- tlons and ferna An elaborate dinner was served at t o'clock, after which the guests went to a theater party at the American theater. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. F. C Ames, Mr, and Mrs A. W. Klllngson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oles, Miss Mary tiles. Frank Wlerman and two guests, Miss Kathryn Klllngson of Pt. Anthony and Tom George of Rigby. Mrs. H. D- - Junkln entertained the members of her Kensington club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Eighth street. A 5 o'clock luncheon was served. A partv composed of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Kelley. Mrs Viola fiauer ami daughter, Ha set, 'Mr. and. Mrs James R. Hatfield. Westergard, Mr. "and Mrs.-8Frank Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mooney. Moonev, ME and Mrs A. K Parker, Mr. and Mrs A H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlnchell, Mr and Mrs A and Mrs. Kirhv motored to Sugar City Saturday evening of last week where they held a surprise "500" party, for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rateman at their borne. The guests were members of the Idaho Falls Lincoln 3o0 club, of which Mrs. Bateman. Is a member. At e luncheon wss midnight a served, after which the guests motored back to Idaho Falls. Mrs. Fells entertained th members of the Idaho Falls and Lincoln 500 club at her'hdme'on H Wednesday aftet-ndostreet: A S o'clock luncheon was served Mrs. Maude H.trkett of this citv 'Is visiting with friends and relatives In St. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs Henry Olsen of Brigham Cllv, 1 tah, are vlidtlng with friends and at BRIGHAM CITY i For This Week Only s BRIGHAM CITY. May 15. Mr. D W. Itenderaon, president of th Kindergarten club, vh, the complimented guest at a given by the delightful farewellof eoilal Mrs. K. T. Willev on club at tha home Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Henderson will leave Brigham City to make her home In Ogden. She was presented with a book of poems. A . was Served to.. .forty-- . course - luncheon ' f two. The Purple and IVhlte ball, given annually by the student body of the high school, was held Thursday evening of last week. Elaborate flecorallons were In place and tho Sweeten oicheatra furnished the music. Three hundred persons participated. The Sunflower camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. William Sorensen. The life of Mrs. Anna M. Lareert was the theme and tnlrty members were in attendance. Mothers' day was celebrated In each of the city ward Sunday schools and In the Flowers church Sunday. Presbyterian were presented to the mothers by the children, and appropriate programs were carried out Friday evening of last week Miss Martha Evans entertained In honor of Miss Elisa Hanson, who will leave Brigham Citv In the near future. The Pego L'ly camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs Carlos Pederholm on Friday afternoon of last week The feature was a sketch of the life of Mrs. Sophy Valentine, read by Mrs. pederholm. Ihete were thirty members present Mr. and Mrs W J. Lewis announce the engagement of their daughter. Leona, to The Paul Hansen of Weston. Idaho. 19. marriage will take plaie MayCarl Mrs. Ira W. Larsen and My sen were hostesses at a meeting of the Social Development club held at the home of the former Friday afternoon of last week. Twelve members were present Mrs. Thomas E. Secrlst entertained on Thursday evening of last week. In honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. A luncheon was the feature, covers being land for fourteen. Friday evening of last week Mm... D W. Henderson entertained at a ihildren's party In honor of the birthday atHilver-aar- y of her son, David A house party was given bv the family of John D. Peters oil Monday evening In honor of the seventieth birthday an- iii1 ersMrv of Mr. Heturs ' Mrs. Karah P. Stohl of Salt Lake oYwnw'e re formerlv- of" Idaho Falla, and a last week-en- d visitor In this city at the ,h renewing old frleudsnips during Mrs. John D. I home of her mother. x ,g)t Mtss Giadvs Simpson of Great Falla. Ie,ra' Miss Miriam Evans spent last week-en- d u visiting with Mtea AIR Rounds Mon, in halt Lake City, visiting friends. j,Jaho - Mr. - and Mrs. Evan Morgan, Mr and Mrs Eugene C. Wlxom and Miss Thyra Morgan motored to Bountiful on SunI day and spent the day visiting friends. BOISE, IDAHO Mrs. Flovd Knudson departed for Yakima, Wash., - Saturday of last week to BOISE, Idaho. May 15 One of the atspend a few- weeks visiting relatives. The engagement of Miss Della Hansen tractive social events of atthetheweek was Country of Providence and W. C. Call, non of the dancing party glYen the club The Judge and Mrs. J. D. Call of this city. Is dub bywastheheldmembers ofevening was and Tuesday announced. The marriage will take place affair and. a enjoved by a throng of members beautiIn June Monday evening Miss Mabel Stevens number of visiting guests. The was the complimented guest at a brides ful hall was oerorated In spring blosby the shower given by a number of her friends. som and the music wss furnished buffet lunch The high school fatuity entertained the iwiston Jazz orchestra I hall of the first This eon t served. was senior class-athe school gym Monday In at- tne season to be given by the club.' eveping. There were eighty-fiv- e tendance. This evening a largo stiver tea was Mrs. A. G Frank and daughter, Mary, given bv the V. W C A. girl reserves at of Kaysvllle, visited friends in Brigham the j"Y" looms on Idaho street. The on Wednesday money Is to assist In raising funds to Miss Fern Dudman of Ogden Is the send delegates to the summer camp In Mrs. Box. A. of W. order that parents may have an opporguest tunity to pass their opinion on tn camps. The tea was well attended. Refreshment were served. , FALLS, IDA. The D. M. A. club has Issued invitations for Its annual ball, to be given FriIDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Mav 13. Mrs. day evening, June 4, at the Owyhee roof Charles E. Rodgers entertained the memgarden. bers of her bridge club Thursday after-noo- u Mr and Mrs. Walter Hopewell of Trka-maof last week at her home on Eighth Nob., left Frldaj for Portland, after street. A was luncheon visiting Boise for the Hopewell-Hay- s served at 5 o'clock. Mrs. F. D. Bennett entertained Mon- wedding Mrs. Maud McRoberts of Twin Falla, day In honor of her little daughter, Latir-ic- grand matron of the Eastern Star, wa on her eighth birthday anniversary. In Boise Wednesday evening to attend a Covers were laid for twenty guests at a general meeting of the Adah chapter. 4 o'clock luncheon. A birthday cake bearTwo hundred and fifty memhera and ing eight eandlea formed tha table enjoyed the presentation of the Inwork and the splendid address of itiatory Mica Clara Jackson entertained at a matron, dancing party Saturday evening of last theMr,grand and Mrs. George W. Lewis enterw eek at her home east of town. Cover were laid for twenty guesta at a mid- tained ar an Informal dancing party at their home Monday evening In honor of night supper. wedding anniversary. Mies Della Howell, assisted bv Miss their twenty-firHazel Croft, entertained Monday evening The guests numbered twenty, and danc-A hour. at a dancing party at the home of Miss ing was enjoyedwasuntil a late served from a table Howell on North Water avenue. Yellow buffet luncheon a wmte of with adorned and cluster pink Irises were and used Kpanlsh snapdragons in the decorations. Covers were laid for spring flowers in a silver basket. v I Mrs. of Lake Salt Larson is siting sixteen guests at a midnight supper. Mra Frank Heffley entertained Monday her sister. Mrs. Erneat Noble. Friday breakDavis a Mrs. Robert gav afternoon at her home on Sixth street morning and Lee avenue In honor of her daugh- fast In honor of Mrs. Lawson, followed bridge. ter, Evdlyn, on her sixth birthday anni- byMr. and Mrs. I. A. Wood of Emmett The room's were decorated tn versary. Pink and white fkiwera At 4 o'clock are visiting here, throe-courDr. and Mrs. IL E. Lamb of Gooding a luncheon was served to are guesta at the Owyhee. eleven gueets present Mrs. F. B. Tilers and son and Mrs J. Mrs. El J. Gearheart entertained the members of the Home Economics club R. Weber of Mackay spent the week In Wednesday afternoon at her home on Boise. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. B. Baird are In Boise Twelfth street. Luncheon was served late 1 c in the afternoon. from Spokane visiting friends. Mrs. Mary B. Cain and daughter of Mra MeCleary entertained' the members of the Kensington Lewiston spent the week visiting friend club Thursday afternoon ar her home on here. Mr. snd Mrs. C. W. Smith, who had South Ridge avenue. Mrs. Marion N. Pike entertained the been the guests of friends her for two member of her Kensingtonr club Friday weeks, left today for their home at Poafternoon at her home In the Sandstrom catello. Mr. and Mrs George McAllister of Salt apartments. Mrs. Nephl Ward of Sal- mon CUv and Mrs. John E Pike of Idaho Lake were visitors in Boise Friday and Falls were guests. Covers were laid for Saturday of last week luncheon served Mrs William Stark returned home eight at a and enameled CUFF LUTES; gold Pearl, top and enameled BAB PINS; BROOCHES; BAT-PIN- S in many styles; LINGERIE CLASPS in gold sdJ enamel; Pearl and Fancy EABRING8, and A MOST ATTBACTIVE SELECTION Or PEARL AND FAN- . CY BEAD NECKLACES. Values to 1.00 Ion , f DSfY GOODS ST025 222-22- 4 tAMU ST, W ANOTHER. BIG MAY BARGAIN. 'EVENT ' t ' 3-D- Sale of Newest ay For Dainty Summer Costumes. Very Special Savings. Urge variety of patterns light, medium and dark. - For ) .'. three day at, yard. 85c DBESS VOILES Small and large ' WwC printings; 40 iache wide. Yard 65c TANOY DRESS VOILES-- A t Cfl, 11.25 NEW DOTTED AND FEINTED SWISS and ground. White Blue, pink and lavender printing. Yard wide. Special, yard SILK TISSUES Fast washable color, in pink, blue, tan, etc. fctmall and large plaidai Special, yard LO0 PLAIN OBGANDIES . AND VOILES Biggezt Vairttey ef color over shown; fine grade;. TfJR 40 inches wide. Special,' yard. IwS d ell pure linen, $2.79 DEESB noncrushable and well shrunk. Pink, rose, linen eolor. leather, green, lavender; 36 to 46 inches wide. I Special ior three days only yI wV 11-2- A Saving of $10 to $20 on Each Dress TAFFETAS, GEORGETTES, TRIC0LETTES, JERSEYS, Here SERGES, SOFT FABRICS, ETC. TRICOTINES, is a sacrifice great merchandising i I I I Added Feature One Hundred and Fifty I I NewSummer i Frocks 1 st . In Figured snd Dressy Ginghams. A remarkable collection of dainty styles end colorings. Clever printed floral design! large end email effects, plaids, etc. All sizes. Sale for three days only. 1 se A- : J 2u3J an tsL3 as r : This Is Featuring Very Special Values in These New Style,. Most Fascinating Undergarments. We briefly hint of tbs many special Inducements to be offered week. Savings like these: this $3.50 FOLLYANNA UNDERGARMENTS Iu pink striped batiste. I' $3.10 All best sizes $5.00 FOLLYANNA UNDERGARMENTS In white or pink seco silk. AH sizes...... $7.85 FOLLYANNA UNDERGARMENTS In pink tub silks. All sizes $7.15 $2.95 POLLY ANNA If you have held off buying until prices come down this is your opportunity. r - $1.19 Polly Anna Week The completeness of this stock now thrown out for special May selling gives you the double advantage of new, fresh stocks to choose from and at PRICE REDUCTIONS PARTICULARLY FAVORING . OUR PATRONS. We are offering a genuine sacrifice of last minute styles at values reckoned in the bargains good old shopping dajs. Voile ylsJJ For three day. Prepare for the warm summer days to come iu town, or for the cool bree?es in canyon, r lake or coast resorts. 495 64c $1.75 AND $2.50 FINEST NOVELTY DBESS VOILES In foreign and domestic makes. All wonderful patterns. Very fine qualitv Voiles; 38 and 40 inches wide. R Rf) Such as Involved in This Sale Must Be Limited to 3 Days Only, So Choose MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Over 200 Dresses to Select Froirf Dress nY. 016 $1.00 JAPANESE CBEPE SHIRTINGS In stripes hod plain fast colors. Three day a only $1.50 HEGLA DBESS VOILES New patterns, n medium or dark; 38 inches wide bringing prices A Sacrifice of Prices V. J 3 LINENS-M3uarantee- down to a level not seen in many years WONDER values. These offerings reflect careful buying and closest touch .with market conditions, combined with our policy of small profits. BE HERE EARLY GET THE BE3T OF THESE AMAZING VALUES.' I vis-Ito- ra f ,VT Cotton Dress , SACRIFICING HUNDREDS OF SMART STREET AND AFTERNOON I e, YARD FLAT AND NORMANDY LACE inches wide. Bands to match. Newest . A. patterns. Per yd. UOO Commencing Tomorrow Great - three-cour- pr SI.50ty2.C3 . Cuffs In wldhts to 9 I r match. Per yard vlivvl .... S2.S5 three-cours- IDAHO fop fronts or tindsmieeres, cream or white, vHnJ vmvf gold-plate- d - Fa, FLOUNCING Inches elustsr of eight wide; In small ruffles white M French Organdy. 1 Per yard VOILE ' SKIRTINOS 40 inches wide; beautiful, new patterns In Orchid, Copen, French Gray and UNDERGARMENTS In white Crystal Crepes. Very. special for this week only at. . For the prices quoted are way below today's wholesale replacement prices. BUY NOW!, Merry-Go-Rou- -- Jll $1.25 and $1.50 Plaid Striped Skirtings and medium-eoloreplaids for ladies skirts and children s dresses. Most desirable and stylish patterns, on sale for Monday and week at, per yard three-cour- CX0omans Work is notier done strip-- s dark-tone- d h J $ I PPJJMPMIJJIJUHPI ,yV s,'sS GARFIELD GARFIELD. May 15. Mr and Mr. E. P. heovlile and Robert O'Neill, all of Salt Lake, motored to Garfield Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and, Mr. Gebrte Watts. Mrs. R. C. Bkimcorn end Mr. Harold Goddard of Balt Lake were the guests of Mra. Bert Lockhart Sunday. Dr. Pierce's The Bakers Doaen Bridge club entertained Thursday afternoon by Hyrry Allen. Mr. and Mr. Herbert Hagen of Lake were the ruests Sunday of CBoMonn At this time ci the year most people feel weak, tired, lietieee, tbetr blood is thin, they have lived indoors and perhaps expended all their mental and bodily energy and they want to know how to renew their energy and stamina, overcome headaches and hare clear eyes, a smooth, ruddy akin and feel the exhilaration of real good health tingling thru their bodies. Good, pure, rich, red Mood la the baot insurance against flla of all kind.' You are apt to fall a Victim to any disease if your health is run down. Wlrh. Purify the blood with Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery-an- d you can defy cmr disease. Thia is the time to clean house and freshen upr a bit Drink hot water a half hqur before meals, and for a vegetable' tonic theres nothing better than Dr. Pieros Golden Medical herbal remedy, which has had such a" Discovery, the fine reputation for fifty years. It contain no aloohol or narcotic .aad is made Into talfetrand liquid. 6e&d 10 cents to Dr. Piero Iarallda Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. -- old-fashio- -- ' s yads of plain yind fancy Chiffon Tatfetas. Also soft satin-faceMess lines in street or evening shades and plaids and stripes. One big lot for Monday and week at, if J! per yard, special...,.' $Cia3 high-clas- d waa Mrs. Salt Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mrs. Hagen was formerly Miss Nan Browning. 8ha wa married a abort time ago to Herbert are rex Hagen of Salt Lake and they . siding In the city. Mr. Robert Cox entertained Monday afternoon tn honor of the fifth birthday anniversaryell of her little daughter, Sarah. of Balt Lake gave pn InDr. J eld teresting talk on child welfare at th school gymnasium Wednesday evening. The baby clinic wlU begin next Monday. At the entertainment of the Saturday Bridge Luncheon club by Mrs E. E. Nelson and Miss Pettee at My Shop tn Salt Lake Saturday afternoon of last week the club 'prize was won by Mrs. R. B. Tempest of Arthur, and the guest prise by Mrs. A. E. Wells of Salt lake. Sevan tables of bridge were played. Monday afternoon the puplla of the Rz'h grade gave an ef tertalnment and for tbetr mothers and each prrgra-wa presented with a flower. mother dCske and punch were served. The Ladies' Benefit association of th Maceabee gale a successful card party at th Garfield club Monday. Th first prise at "5ft0" wss won by Mias W U -l.arn end the second prise by Mra Reagan. .The men's first prise was won by by Bert Georg F. W tlson. the second Hardy. For bridge the ladies- first prise I was won by Mrs. Charles Maly of Bacchus. I and th mens first prut by C. F. An- - I ,C f Sport Plaid Skirtings, in ten designs of novelty woolens, for separate skirts. Medium and light colorings. Special for one week at, per yard. . . M hJslJ u ji n.i n Miss Hutteballe, in charge of'the dressmaking department In the University of Utah, gave an Interesting talk on tex. tiles. The Amitle club met Ill's evening in business tcatinn. A social and business meeting was held Saturday evening 'at last week. Refreshments were served by , Mrs. Fred Williams The students of th Eighth grad entertained Tuesday evening t the gymnasium. Mrs. Westerman and Mrs. William Bywater were the chaperons. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raybould celebrated th birthday anniversary of Mr. Kavbould Saturday afternoon and evening of last week. Several friends from Salt Lake were their dinner guests. Later tn th all enjoyed th dance given Garfield Men's club. at the evenlrg The pupils of the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth grades of the Garfield school, accompanied by their teachers, Miss McDonald, Mia Wright, Mias Wyatt and Mies Banner, enjoyed a day's "hlka' on the hills and a. wlennle roast . Wednesday. Th carnival to be given by th Women's and Men's clubs June 1 Is making headway. Several actlva committees, under th direction of Mrs. W. M. Campbell ar working to make th affair a success. The proceeds of th carnival will be turned over to children's playrround fund. Flv delegates from Adah chapter No. 15, O. E. 8., attended th Mate convention of th grand lodge of the Order of th Eastern Star held In Balt Lake Thurlay and yesterday in th Masonic temple. The delegates were,- Worthy Matron Mr. C. 1V Anderson- worthy Pa tron E. H. Hussey, Mrs. Charles Rees and Mr. and Mra. J. Edward MazfiekL Cither member of th order attending th convention were Mra Hodge Marshall, Charles Rees end C. F. Anderson. Mrs. Oram Stewart entertained at a i children's party Monday afternoon In hon. Grflld'cTuh. Th Bluebird club will meet Thursday or of th birthday anniversary .of, bet of th coming week. In future their little daughter, Pauline. Th last party of th season was given meetings will be held every two weeks, Th Garfield school enjoyed a field day by th Portoia club Wednesday eveolng. Besides School dosed th member of th club there at liberty park Thursday. were a bout twenty-si- x Invited guesta yesterday. At th regular meeting of th We Dancing waa th main feature of the eon Mias Mis and of John week club man's Myrtle evening. i rid jr ajlemoua last 4 Tricolettea, for dresses, Black, eream, orange, rose, navy, brown, turquoise, flesh, overseas, orchid, ete. For Monday and week at, per yard . h all-wo- " ,S , ' derson. Refreshments were served and dancing followed. The three-a- ct comedy given by the students of the Garfield Junior high school Friday afternoon and evening of last week was weil attended both at the matinee and evening performances. In the cast were Arthur Barton. Jack HatG. Robert ton, McElvenny, Terry, Lysle Garland, Marjory Rees, Renee Wright and Leah Ashley. The friends of Mrs. Van Milligan will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from a aevere Hines. Mra Dudley Bray and little son are visiting Mrs. Bray's mother, Mrs. Wert Hart, In Bountiful. Mr. and Mra Leo Hennebeck ar the parent of a son born Sunday. Miss Ruth Colltnwood entertained a party of friends at her home Monday evening. Her guests were Miss Frances McElvenny, Mias 1a Verla Day. Mias Elvers Elder, Mtss Thelma Bvwater. Misa I.ylas Lindatrom, Mlsa Edith Richard a Miss Bernice Williams, Miss Ivs A llama Miss Elisabeth Nelson. Edwtn Nicholson, Steven Powell, Adelbert Rlchsrda Ralph and Robert McElvenny, Georg Moore, William Nelson, Denton Blomberg and Elmo Richarda A dancing party was given at PaltaJr Tuesday evening for Mtss Charlotte Ball. Besides Miss Ball tha guests were Mr. and Mr. T. N. Foster, Mr. and Mra E. J. Harria Mies Eleanor Harris. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Saint, Meaara Sanger. McKenzie and McIntyre, Hennebeck; Dunlap. Tha students of th Junior high school gav an enjoyable party for their else and several Invited guests at the school gymnasium last evening Th dance given this svenlng by th Garfield women's and men's clubs for the benefit of tb library fund was a A large number contributed to the fund. JTh dance took plae at th $7.50 Silk Tricolette. Regular $6.50 Sport Plaid Skirtings : Mondav from California, wbera she had spent three month visiting her r 6000 d 51.10 S From morning till night tha housewife works and without exercise outdoors and fresh air, her blood becomes thin and her cheek pale. $3 and $3.50 Chiffon Taffetas and Messalines all-sil- k blouses or trimmings. $5.60 r rasaagsffigan BAYER CROSS OK Genuine aspirin- - Always Insist upon true ; - Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" - tcca . th. Tie "Beyer Cron" on Aspirin tab- scribed by physicians for over eight lets ha the asm manning a 14 Karat year for the relief of Colds, Pei Headache, Toothache, Earache, 6 roltL Both mean Genuine! Lumhago, Neuritis.1 Tablet should ef Bayer For a few cents you can get a hen Aspirin" taken according to tho eafo and tia box containing twelve tablets. Dr direction la each "Bayer" Be sure the " Bayer Cross" park age aad tablet. Then yea are getting the genuine Aspirin pre gists also sell larger "Bayer" Pa ages. Aspirin is th trade-marBayer Manufacture of Monoaerl acidester ef Salicylieaeid. (Ad. Florence were the members oa the house committee and refreshment were served by Mies Evelyn Paddock aad Miss Doro, thy Rees. At tbs-neregular meeting ef tb Garfield Women' alub,' Friday, May 2L th proper parkef. i Oft xt annual election of officer will held. All member In good standing be entitled to vot for the new offi, Report iif U committees and oftli will be read shoeing the work doti th olub during th past ). |