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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY '.MORNING. MAY A' S. AGENTS U. it' , Richfield Shipment of Five Hundred T Sacks Taken , I in the D.-- Oar entire dock of handsome fan, including summer fan and luxurious models for next winter now here, R. G, Yards. & Five hundred sacks of sugar which, federal officials-chargbeen ha hoarded at Richfield tod were being shipped to Omaha, Neb., for specula- Uoo, were' aeired yesterday afternoon at th Denver 'Bio Grande freight yard by 6am Dorrity, United States deputy marshal. in the libel of information filed in tha United State district eourt by laaae 'Blair .Evans, United States district attorney; it is charged that J. M. Peterson of Richfield, H. S. Anderson of Salt Lake and J. W. Neil of Ogden took part iu the transaction. The sugar has been stored at Rich- field since. last September, according to Flnyd X. Jackson, special agent, acting te charge of Salt Lake office of Ibe bureau-o- f investigation of the' Uuited Mates department of justice, who con ducted the investigation which led to the selsura of the commodity. Mr. Peterson, Mr. Anderson and Mr, Neil were cited to appear in the United States district court June'26 at 10 oclock to show cause why the government should not dispose of the sugar at which would bring a the coat. If this is dode, costs and expenses will be deducted and tha remainder of the returns given to the owners of the sugar. e, at j I 1 one-fift- off h regular prices. Never Has There Been 8ach an Event in the History of Merchandising in This City VOLUME is making it possible for us to do this and the tremendous business of the last two weeks in response to has made pos- Go - STILL FURTHER THAN in the PAST TWO WEEKS sible this further step. it At ti ig Salt Lakers Summoned to at Dempsey Trial Testify ' . wear t, .ev1. Salt Lake citizens were yesterday br Deputy United States Marshal Curl VC. Blair to testify at thp trial of Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, charged with evading- the draft, which will be held at Kao Francisco, Juno 7. Papers were eerved upon Flovd T. Jaekson, special agent, acting in charge of the Salt Lake office of the bureau of investigation of the United States depgrtraent of justice, who has conduct-eseveral investigations bearing on the charges against Dempsey. Others summoned for various reasons are: H. K. MaCano, city auditor; Mrs. Freda Gib-soof 160 Wejt Seventh Kouth street; A.U. Auerbach, who operates the beau-tparlor at WalkeTBro. Dry Goods company, and Df- - B. D- - Callonge. Tjy i d . r.u ' d p On All Other Lines Where Greater Discount Not Announced Is NoC.O.D.i. No Will Call. No Exchanges. Nothing Sold to De&lera. v Editorially la a spirit of grateful appreciation, and la no sense with any desire to boast, wo wish at this time to express our yery sincere thanks to our thousand of ptron and friends who have mad possible a number of Yery radical and, we believe, progressive and d step which this store has taken within the last year. NEW YORK PRODUCE, VIW YORK, Rutter I BrfcasfsS Xffs Wrak; stares parkcU eitra firsts, 4T6,7'4; So first. t mi 4S : frssb faikersd rstra firsts. 4SttU,r; ds firsts, 43 lie. Chsessr-atrs- d; usrkssfrd. 2- - pubUc-eptrlte- " Thi was the first store (thatw know of, weet of New York), to make general reductions in price throughout tha entire store. This was the first Urge store in the community to adopt early Saturday closing just one year ago to give our employees the much i needed advantage of shorter working hours. Kjoa ceous Simple Art Needlework Pieces.... ... Tha first afore to serve and protect our customers by starting the 'campaign hare against high prices.; loff . It Is only through rasponstvanass of our patrons that we have bean able to do thin, and we herewith tender our thanks. Beautifully worked articles; a special purchase from two of tha best mapuJkcturer counof these line in try. Lingerie, scarfs, cenchildren ters, pillows, dresses, aprons, 4a sets and many other article All just HALF. REGULAR PRICES. tb' i 1 Children 'a Stamped Rompers rVr; . ; 5 1.CO SpCClAlt i I 4 a t I . are up. Regular pr!o on these to 1 2. 50, They- are -- very - ex values; good j traordinary al inade'.up. Our Entire Stock of Sport Silks . . ", . Petticoats CQ SO SQR Very Special.... H $12.50 yard $10.00 yard which represents from 20 per cent to 50 per than regular prices. , reptlqss , Jersey tops with taffeta t flounce; mostly black end gray. . Off In- - t buckles and many other articles w just half price. Off. Different print. Notions, T styles One-Ha- lf n ...... ,, Petticoats-1- special... -t ,- Japanese v f v,wJ supporters. 4 off Ooreots - , A group of Thompson eorsets In good models, with good At One group ef corsets, including Thomson, Modart, Madam Irene and Bou Ten models; broken line and sisee, but big bargniat i Fanta-si- , $7.00 Sport ... ... $6.00 yard 1 1.25. Philippine Night Gown and Combinatioija Special ............ S4.93 M ,M 5 hand gowps, Regular made and band embroidered oa fine material. ; . . $4.20 2070 fCC vJlt silks, radium end U others. 20 Oft - For ' ; Linings, Our Entire Stocks Tub Frocks 20 Off (A Price Which Represent a Discount of 25 to 331 Off Regular Prices The newest and daintiest of auramer frooka, See announcement continuation of Silk Shirt Sale eliewhere' la this paper indotted gwiss, voile, organdy. rose. eoral, maize. Hue, Pastel shades in the organdie green end other color ; pretty Dolly Verdea pattern in printed voiles; solid color voiles. Have the newest summer style feature of tiny ruffles, roll collars, surplice collars. Sizes 16 to 40. - 50 Pattern Hats (From our third floor Millinery Salon) Bandeaux and Brassiare Special. . . . Je white and pink. Regular v Silk, Wool Dress Goods Our Entire Stock . at Half Frice. pries te ... . Without restriction, including serge, tricotines, gabardines, Foiret twills, auitines, jerseys. All creams include.4. Off of jersey, taffeta andjuHue messalioe regular prices ranging from 16.00 td "50i AH colors. A limited number .$7.50 $8.50 Sport Silks, $5.10 yard - One lot, including, dress- fasteners, towel hangers, whisk broom bolder. . Including thffetas, satins, cbsrnfcuse, Without restriction of any kind- Japanese Prints, One-Ha- lf . Balance of Our Entire Stock of Silk Doe special lot of jewelry, 'Jpwelry, binding pins, earrings, chains, One-Ha- lf Fan-ta-s- i, - - All Silk end Crepe de Chine and Gowns, Combinations Bloomers cf f 20 Special . Only 30 Girls' Coats $9.75 to $42.50. Less Price ,v In medium weight; woel, corduroy or velvet; also imitation leather; brown, navy or green, to 17 years. hires Only 100 Sweaters $9.93 to $25.00. Less..; Prices H Womrns and mine Sweater.' Kilk, fiber and wool; tuxedo, ripple tail nd rent Mi'er; solid color or rout racing trim. Ro-turquoise. tea h and other tlu Jos. e. Only 60 Girls' Dressei Price $7.60 to $50. Q!jJ Less. velvet, silk and, white organdy and net; beautiful styles; lace, braid and embroidery trimmed. Sire S to IS years. Off Navy, serge, Only 50 Wash 2 to 5 Years; $2.50 to $3.60. Saits Ages Wees E3 Less.. Little boys Wash Suitj. Whit pique or repp, colored liaeafan-t--or rhanihrev; finished with ruffles and haud v Her is an announcement in aery to delight miUl- - Consider, these are not tale kata, bought in bulk, as it were; but carefully selected hats, with personality. and each with an individual charm of Its own. women. Think what it means exclusive, distinctive, adorable Walker modal kata at Just half regular prlcaa. ALB OTHER HATS, 20 PER CENT OFF Wo wish w had more of them, but there are only enough for the first fifty women who coma. You can see the wisdom of being prompt. (A price which represents a discount of 50 on regular price.) - . Taffeta . . Satin Foulard., t Printed Georgette Beaded Georgettes ' ' intest models. ' . Ail ef the Very - ALL NEW with tie exception of a very few which have already been marked at . . . special fricea. . - - - r A Special Purchase, sent this last week from New ABOVE THE 'AVERAGE even at regular prices, because of the quality of material and the care with uhiek " they are made. York,-DRESSE- There nro dark practical frocks and beautiful pale shades for summer or afternoon and evening wear. You will be perfectly delighted at being able to get them for $25.00, SAVING just about that many dollars, accord-into what you would regularly pay. g . ) niu4 (Except merchandise' on' which ,we cannot honorably change the price and items already marked at sal;; prices which represent even greater discounts.) Per Gent Off - U.L |