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Show r L, THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 40, 1920. 1'9 Juvenile Suits, $11.95 $1.50 Children's Apron Sets, 50c, Values tip to $24.50 la the most stylish suits for Tittle boys. Some have silk To Wed at Chapel of Our Lady of jvaisti with pants and jackets, others are regular Eton, Oliver Twist and Russian Sizes 2 to 7 years. Values styles. - ' . $13.50 to $24.50. Lourdes Boys' Reefer Style Overcoats for $1.98 - NUPTIAL mass tbs wedding of Miss Marguerite Shea and Fred Braining will take place this morning at 5 o'clock at the chapel of Our Ladv of Ixiurdes parish of the Catholic church. The mass will be celebrated by the Reverend Father R. J. Cotter. Miss B lie Sullivan of Eureka will be bridesmaid, and James Lynch will be best man. A wedding breakfast will be served at the home of the bnde i mother. Mrs. Margaret Shea, on Ninth Fast street. Values to $8.00. Several neat patterns? Sizes 2V2 to 8 years. r J , , Fine cambric 'aprons, I)eep hemstitched, hem, pocket and ties, arm band and cap embroidered in bright red desigri. Slightly soiled. " lir- AT Main. Floor.) (Auerbach se Sale ' Mrs. Frank S. Gainey will entertain at a bridge luncheon today at her home in the La France apartments ill honor of Mrs. Harry J. Hill of San Bernardino, Shirts and Wool Union Suits, Drawers, $1.98 $5.98 Mens Wool Shirts Medium ers. $4.95 wedding of Miss Pearl Hiatt and A A. Bliss will take place today in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given this evening at the home of the bride, 1235 Seventh East street. 'Mrs. 'eil Manwaring will be matron of Miss Julia Hiatt a ill be maid of honor, and Miss Beulah Huish, bridesmaid The couple will make a honeymqpn trip to the Pacific coast and will qiake their home in this citv Attractive Blue, Border Design Set for weight, shirts and draw- all-wo- Med s Cotton and Fleeced Shirts Mens Wool Ribbed Union Suits, $3.98 and Drawers, 98c (Auerbach s-- Main Floor.) ' Wail Paints, or flat Quarts Argenta lodge F. & A. M., celebrated its forty-nint- h anniversary last night at Masonic temple with a reception, cards A large number of the and dancing. members of the lodge and their wives were in attendance. The committees in charge included: General F. W. Morrison, L. M BrumL. H. Harbaugh, George King. Program ding, J. W. Stone, Morris Stephenson. Refreshments F, M. Orem, G. W. Lynch, I. A. L. Headberg. Reception W. and past masters Snyder and the officers 3. I. Dance W. of Argenta lodge No. Stone, F. W. Sellwood, A. D. Pinney. H. G. Parcel!. G. W. Hahn. H. O. Sanford, F. W. Meakin. Cards Mre. L. M. Brumbaugh, Mrs. F. D. Keeler. Mrs. F. W. Morrison, Mrs. H. L. Baldwin, Mrs. R L. Loughborough, Mrs. A. Conover, Mrs. E. R Gibson. Decoration F. H. Abe Meek-lnCrager, J. F. P. Birkenstock, L. H. Fruhltng, C. N. Sargent. semi-glos- Old s Floor English Wax fl.25 Gallons Handy Package Paints for small jobs 33c pints Pints 63c $4.40 Floor Paints, qts. $1.25 Varnish Stains Pints 85c $1.60 Quarts Enamel White, Ivory or Gray Pints 95c $1.70 Quarts Kalsomine, pkg. ..73c Paper Cleaner 3 for 50c Wizard Furniture and Floor Polish, 25e size -- for Fifth Floor.) 19c Genume china. to a customer. All-Wo- for Some models are beaded in new motifs, and some are embroidered in tinsel or in silk with a gold thread now and then others have colorful Bulgarian em- Blouse Shop w ; $12X3 Pattern No. S215, Set 32-pie- Dinner Set, $5.98 tink rose floral design. porcelain. , 3 i . 32-Pie- ce Good quality Dinner Set, $12.98 50-Pje- ce Floral design. Service for six. Pink and blue border design., ( Dinner Set, $18.98 31 Piece Dinner Set, $9.95. 50-Pie- ce These sweaters are in the much wanted tuxedo stj le made with wide belts. In navy and brown ; most exceptional at the low price of (On Sale No deliveriea. Seu Filet and Tuxedo Sweaters ol 7 Limited $ Design Found in Shades of Brown, Navy, Rose, Taupe, Jade and Black Womens Nicely finished. Dinner Sets, Pink Rose of new models to select from. broidery. Y' - There are scores lightful styles and colorings, new with the season to satisfy most every preference. 1 Cup and Saucers, 6 for $1.89 These Models Have Been Reduced From $12.50, $13.50, $15 and $16.50 for This Sale L Wrights Silver Cream to brighten your silverware 33c - (Auerbach 73c Pattern No. 279. laorgott & Hgiiongiia 0 verblouses The Overblouse is more fashionable than ever, and these at $9.95 offer a wonderful variety. There are de- riW. Set for Sensational Reductions Have Been Made to Bring About This Very Timely Sale ol Indoor painting is always in season. Make the hotne cheerful, dean and sanitary for the winter months. The marriage of Miss Leah P. Jennings, daughter of Mrs George W. Jennings, and Theodore W. Whiteley will take place today at the home of the bride, 797 First avenue. The ceremony will be performed by Dr. Elmer I. Goshen. Dinner 31-pie- These are the biggest Blouse values weve Paint & Wall Paper Dept. offered this season . A card party will be given Thursday evening for the benefit of St. Anns parish of the Catholic church at the home of Mrs. M. Martin, 627 Griggs avenue. 5183 v 'wy Dinner 50-pie- and Drawers, $1.49 Wool Union Suits, $9r for Mens Heavy Wool Mens Natural Th Set Mens Silk .and C.tl. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Albert White, 4X9 I street. for Cotton Union Suits, $1.85 Underwear Miss Alva McCarthy and Mias Zalla Coombs will entertain at a danctng party at the home of Miss Coombs on Emerson avenue this evening in honor of Miss Lucille Kouhy. ' 50-pie- Genuine English Blue ' Willow Ware Set $19X3 Mens "Hanes Men's Dinner-war- e Sale Auerbach's Men's Dept. A card party will be given at the hotel this evening for the benefit of the parish of Our Divine Saviour of the Catholic church. Mrs. R. K. Adams is chairman of the arrangements committee, Mrs. George J. Wolfe will have charge of the tickets, Mrs. J J, OCarroll, refreshments, and Mrgy Thomas Ramage will be in charge of the tables Jfew-hou- China and -- Second Floor.) Pattern 317. . g, M a Our Enlarged Muslin . Mrs. C. A. Lemke entertained at the first In a series of bridge luncheons yesat her home, 121 Kelterday afternoon sey avenue, in honor of her sister. Mis. T. B. Brlmley of Modesto, Cal. Luncheon was served at small tables, each having a crystal basket of lavender chrysanthemums as a centerpiece. Various shades of chrysanthemums decorated the rooms. Covers were laid for Mrs. Brimley. Mrs. W. W. OBrien, Mrs. H. T. Miller, Mrs. Howard Phelps, Mrs. A. Larson, Mrs. Joy, J Alcorn, Mrs. T. Hughest Mrs. J. Miss Mrs. Y. Cutler, Mrs. A. Aylette, Anna Stagg, Mrs A. Lehman, Mrs. N. Nelson. Mrs. W. Waters, Mrs. A. Strong and Mrs. D. A. Brown New Fall Womens Pettibloomers Silk jersey, assorted colors and black $10.00 values, special ....$7.60 $13.50 values, special .....$10.00 50 New and Tricotine Fal-Serg- Tricotine, Satin and Serge derwear & Corset Depts. Pettibockers, $3.98 ftne mercerized sateen; colors, taupe, sand, purple and emerald. Womens Flannelette Night At $10.00. Sounds almost impossible, bat come to- -. day and you will see the 5 coats at fli Corsets, $1.98 The meeting of the presidents of Salt ixike clubs. Salt Lake members of the board of directors of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs and the past schedpresidents of the state federation uled for Thursday morning at the Hotel until Friday 1 tah, has been postponed The meeting is for the purmorning. of plant for preliminary making pose the meeting of the council of the genClubs in Women's of eral Federation Salt Lake next June. ' Goal!: s kind you expected to pay $40 for; all good, staple in womens and models; misses sizes; to be sold today at Heavy quality. Pink or blue stripes and plain and white. Well made, neatly trimmed. Women $15 to $20 ! The That should be priced at least $25 to $30, offered to' our customers at Gowns, $2.49 m ; loStiS Dresses k e" - $5.50 $3.98 Miss Marjorie Day entertained at dinner at the Hotel Utah last night In honor of Miss Gertha Farley, a December bride. The party attended the after dinner. The guests, in addition to the guest of honor, included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jenson, Miss Helen Noble. Miss June Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoker and Mrs. Helen Day. entertain the Mrs. T. J. Nelson and Wednesday Social club at luncheon Fairin the home her at today sewing mont apartments. Un- Fine coutil, medium or low bust; front or bark closing. Pink or white, all sizes from 20 to 36. .Values to $4.00. $1.98 Special Odds and Ends DRESSES Bilks and georgettes, real $20 values at. . . Fur-trimm- Up to $45 SUITS COATS . Fine silvertones most of them silk lined; CC VsIlU and ed gold-tone- Fine velour and silvertone coats; worth $5 to $10 more; at V&tfiVwJ Fl 24i5Q will taty sews far the Sudsy eMttsss wtB t be rsestvsd Vy Uteykoa Utsr ttaa wsntag. s sleek SetsnUy events ef aterdsy a telate euly is ut r tbs sewing wesk. Ssstal ssmU ef tbs W wsnsas stake netioss end week 4 net ks SM to by Friday nlgkt. Temple Marriage Followed by Breakfast The Woman's - Democratic club will meet thia afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the Newhouse hotel. A musical program will be a feature of the meeting Radiant chapter, O. E. 8.. will hold Its regular meeting this evening at Masonic temple. HOTEL (EVVHOUSE nie Goff, department Inspection officer. Visitors will be entertained at luncheon at tha Y. W. C. A. preceding the Inspection. All members of the corps are Invited to attend the luncheon. of Mias Hortens The art section of the Ladies' Literary Table dHote Dinner daughter of Dr. and Mr. club will meet this morning at 10 30 Seymour B. Young, and Jamea T. Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1920 $1.00 Hammond, Jr., took place yeaterdav at noon in the Sait Lake temple. A wedSoup ding breakfast followed at the home of Puree Mongole th bride, 4t Fourth Eaat street. Wafers Pink and white chrysanthemum In a basket formed th centerpiece for the Aadishe table. Th guests numbered fifty. veet Pickles The bride wore a gown of white voile. Th oouple left laat evening for a wedBreaded Veal Chop, Paprika 8aupe ding trip to Florida and to California. or They will he at bom in Salt Lake after Roast Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce man-tar- THE December Eclair Chocolate nerve 'a regular 76o XI to 1 Storage ol Household Goods We Invite Inspection and comparison Most efficient packing and shipping department la the west MOTORIZEO MOVIN Redman Fireproof Storage Fourth West Wasatch 144 and 1440 4 'to. t ' Insunnss 1M South X Margaret McDonough, wlio has guest of her unrl and aunt, .. been th Mr. and Mr. W. J. Dooley, will return soon to her home In San Francisco. luncheon from Cleanest and safsst firs proof building In tho slty Lowest Rate ot B Hi 0 recent lasu of th Los Angeles Times contains a clever article by Alexander C. Ewing, formerly of this city and now of Los Angeles, on "The Origin of Halloween. a Mr. and Mm 8. F. Fenton and niece, Mlea Gertrud Tripp, will leave soon for California and will sail In January for a trip to Honolulu. Milk Coffee Tea . A Shredded Lettuce Salad Special Newhoua Dressing Pineapple Sherbet .and Cake or 1. . 8cailop Potatoes Dinner Rolls o'clock at the club house. Mrs. G. B. Ject for discussion. Mrs. J. E. Jones Wiy Lockhart will gite a paper on The Hud- be chairman for the day and Mrs. F. W. son School; and Meakin, hostess. Thomas Doughty Thomas Cole. a The Good Day Visit ilub will be enThe Cleofan will inert this afternoon tertained this afternoon by Mrs. E. O. with Mrs. Heber K. Burton, 621 Third Hrannmg on C street. avenue. Mrs. Isaac Blair Evans is in Mias Kate Keele.v will arrive home tocharge of the program. day from Akron, Ohio, where she has been visiting for soma time. Naomi Past Noble Grands' club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trent have arC. Price and Mrs. John Rasmussen at from Ban Francisco to make their the Price home, 20 La France apart- rived home in this city. Mrs Trent was forments, 268 West Broadway. merly Miss Margaret Mcllwee of this city. The Salt Lake Mothers club will meet . this afternoon at 2 30 O'clock at Civic Mrs. James Austin and small daugh(enter. "Personal and Moral Hygiene ter, Frances, will arrive in a few days will be the sub- - to visit Mr. and Mrs. E O. Howard and and Mental Disorders Mr. and Mrs. George N. Lawrence. Co. She Llsutsnsnt and Mr. John F. Lavag-nln- e passed through Balt Lake on their way from the esst to the taclfio coast to sail for tho orient, whsro Lieutenant Lavagntne has been stationed. 0 E. Lse chapter, United Daughters ef the Confederacy. wiU entertain at a kenslngton at tha home of Mm G, T. Brook, 1163 Michigan avenue, this afternoon from 3 until I o'clock. Tho R. 00 00 Members of the Apple will meet this afternoon D. Allrad on Weshlngton will be served following Oliver Blossom club with Mrs. 1. Tea avanue. cards. Howard Woman's Relief corps tta annual Inspaction this afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Min will hold O. "1 knew on easy way; to dear your skin skin rvenworae than was 'My yours, and 1, too, had tried to many remedic I wag discouraged. But Reoinol Ointment and Resmol Soap relieved the acre ness almost immediately, and I wag amaied whea the blotches began to disappear and the ports to clear. In a short time my skin wag perfectly bealthy. D give the Resinol treatAt ell ment trial. Resinol nr Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur. , , Mlea GET When you darken your hair with Baps Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because done so naturally, so evenly.. Preparing tliiw mixture, though, at borne is musey and troubieaome. At little cost you can buy at any drug its tore the ready-to-us- e preparation, im- proved by the addition of other ingredients called Wyeth 'a Rage and SulYou liftt dampen a phur Compound. sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. liy morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two your hair becomes beautifully- darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old agie, and ai we all desire a youthful and attractive appear-anre- , get busy at one with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look year younger. (Adv.) CHARGE ELECTION FRAUDS. NEW YORK. Nov 9. Charging "open and flagrant disenfranchisement of colored voters in a number of states In th presidential election of 1920, director of the National Association for the of Colored People today telegraphed to Representative Isaac Zeigel, chairman of the house common on th census, urging enforcement of th fourteenth amendment and consequent reduction of representation in southern states In which colored voters are 1 - LEADERS ARE HONORED. NEW YOBKtjTTov. 9. Th National Democratic Huh at a meeting today of of elected board President the governor Wilson and Governor O ox honorary life members "for ronspiruoua service renThe election Is th dered to the world. flrwt of th kind since that of Grover Cleveland. FLOUR PRICES DROP. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 9. For the first time In almost four rear flour sold under $10 a barrel at the mills her today. Quotations on family patents broke 26 tb 76 rents today, making today's range of prices 39 (6410 a barrel. Yeaterdayt sharp decline In wheat was given as th cause. NIVELLE CALLS ON SECRETARIES. WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. General official representative of the French government at the tercentary of the land- t the teercentensry of the fioyernment the Pilgrims and a member of the supreme war ounciL mad official e, ' y ' i call today on Secretaries Baker, Daniel. General Pershing and Major General March, chief of staff. Leter he was entertained at luncheon by Beerettary Baker. This afternoon General Nlvells motored to Mount Vernon to visit Washingtons tomb, and tomorrow he will go to th naval academy aa the guest of Secretary Daniels. PLANES ENTER FOR TROPHY, c NEW YORK, Nv. 9. Fifty planes ai-'- " ready have feen entered for the Pulltsey trophy efrplane speed race at Mitchat field on Thanksgiving it wag ' day, learned today. Officials of tha Ae(S Club of America expect that bait Lcj cointe, winner of the Gordon Bennett ELECTED RAIL PRESIDENT. ST. POUL, Minn., Nov. 9 William F. cup at Btampea, France, In Octoberr wjl m Turner of Portland, Ore., today was enter within the next few day. elected president of the Spokane, PortDr. C. T. Kendall, physician and land A Beattie railroad at a meeting of geon, located 260 4 Bo Main. Office, Walk executives of the Great Northern and 2604; re-- . Hy. 104S-(Adr Northern Pacific railroads, which owns L. He road. succeeds C. Oilmen, the sal wiU be given at (hi A who became vice president of tho Great First rummage Nim Presbyterian church northern road, with Seattle headquarters vember 12, at 10 30 a. m. Friday,(Adv5 Jj MakeYour Shin Like Velvet wish T4ONT you your face was as smooth U and fair as your It body? 3 would be if protected from wind and dust. If you want a clear smooth skin. 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