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Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1921. SEE Society tate eMtonal Me. SPRINGV1LLE 8PR1NQVILLE. Feb. 5. The masquer- he ball given by the baseball committee Thursday evening of last week was on of the most noteworthy social events of the season. An exceptionally large crowd of dancers In gorgeous, weird and comic 4seas was present. Prises were won by Mrs. W. A. Firmage as an Egyptian Mrs. I)eU Thom as an old woman, - Morris Reynolds as 'Jeff and Fred Rey- nolds as a Scotchman. Friday evening of last week husbands' of the night was given by the members Moms Culture chib at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marble. Cards and refreshments were enjoyed by fortv. Warden end Mrs. George A. Storm of Salt lake visited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Weight returned to Salt Lake Sunday, after a brief visit with relatives. Mr. snd Mrs. Pierre Brtnton entertained a number of friends at cards Friday evening of last week Miss Cstherlne buyer, who wks married to Frank Salisbury Thursday, was hpnor guest st a ahower given by the Misses May Weight and Manilla Bird Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Virgil Bird entertained for Miss Thelma Curtis Saturday of last week, in honor of her approaching marriage to William Clark, which took place WednesMrs. day The following wera present: W illlam Harrison, Mrs. Aahel Thorn, Mrs. Solon Wood. Mrs James Hall, Mrs. Frank Celventra, Mrs. William Clark. Mrs. Otto Hall, Mis. Joseph Pexton, Mrs. John Bromley, the Misses Frances and Elisabeth Bird, Carmen Clark. Thelma A Lee, Oris Sanford and Emma Dmigal). Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Butler of Ephraim Were Sunday guests of the Misses Catherine and Emma Dougall. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan announce the Beeina, to marriage of tljflr daughter, A. V. Combs, which- - took place Janu15. ary g Miss Fern Wndley ofaPIeaannt Grove was the guest last weck-ehjf Miss Zina , Robertson. entertained Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson the Justamere club at her home Thursday ' afternoon. Cards and refreshments were the features. Miss Kav Cornwall of Paflt Lake waa the guest Sunday of Miss HI Isa Packard Mrs. J. W. McDonald of Salt Lake and Mrs. Alvin Peterson of Pro Jo, In company with fifty relatives snd friJnds, surprised their father, George Nelsos. at his hornsIn here Saturday evening of laat week, honor of his eightieth birthday anniversary, Games, a program and refreshment added to ths Interest of the occasion. Mr. and Sirs. Hilton Robertson entertained1 number of friends at cards Saturday evening of last week. , Mrs. Ted Rowland gave a shower Tuesday In honor -t of her daughter. Mabel, of who was ma- ted to Gien Thomas -VI '"Kpanlsh Fork 'WecTnCkd club in entertained The Mothers' Study honor of the members' husband Friday veiling of last week. Dinner was served St ths hlgb school by Miss Catherine Adams and ths domestic science girls. Red and white candles snd carnations beautified the tables. After dinner the party repaired to the home of Mr. and Mra. William Blnka, where dancing and games were enjoyed by forty guests. Bought from an overstocked manufacturer AT A REMARKABLY LOW PRICE. All the advantage of this fortunate purchase now passed on to the women of Salt Lake. The price tag cannot' even hint at the astounding quality of these garments. prln-cee- a. - - d 7 iV snd Mrs. HEBER CITY. Feb. James 8. Murdock entertained a number home at friends their Saturday evening pf of last week. on Mrs. A. B. Murdock was surprise numThursday afternoon,,,. The guest bered fifty. .Ur....THl Mrs. , W. .R. WherrHt enter- . - of GOODS 5T0SI MAIN ST. Ztl-l- U 1 LL Winter Apparel radi-call- y reduced to the lowest prices quoted in r$any years. Come in, look throligh our display arid convince yourself of this statement. Annual Gingham Sale e The most superb collection of fabrics that we have ever assembled is now on sale at PRICES THAT CANNOT BE LOWERED. high-grad- The Newest Arrivals in Zephyr Dress Ginghams Finest tspring styles in Zeplirr Dress Ginghams Amoskeag, A. . (4 Toils de Nord, M, F. C,, Red Beal, Bates, These come in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. Sell regularly at 50c a yard. In this sale, 25c Amoskgag Apron ... Gingham... 40c Amoskgag Utility Drtsa Gingham.. 40e Peres to, special. Ortas Gingham, In plaids and plain Oo Every dresa in this tmequaled offering is hew in design seasonable dresses "for women and misses, fashioned from excellent tricotines, of the very Test qualities. Elaborately embroidered," braided or stitched in the new shades of blue, henna and gray. Many have the newest price does not even girdles of bright, contrasting colors. This N t cover the cost of materials. colon 80c Junior Cloth 65c Chsmbray, special...,,..,.. 60c Genuine Devonshire and Klddls Cloth f , 75e Fins Zephyr Dreao Ginghams, 32 inches wide. None sold to dealers. Every sale final are' already much in demand. Com-- p " selec- e 1 tion now being shown at all Cohns the fine qualities, fabrics and modes nd approvals. Values to $35; Monday Special Finest Imported Zophyr Drags 32 Inches wide, regular $150 Gingham, that- - discriminat- A sale of extraordinary importance to ,be held on Monday; February 7. GLOVES FOR WOMEN : AND CHILDREN with contrast gray and sable. GLOVES dery, In Week. Mr. and Mra. J. 8. McDonald are visiting In Tooele, the guests of their son d. and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Storm SUEDE value 13.00 CHILDREN'S LINED Sizes GLOVES, gray. years, !! values STREET embroi- SI QE Vlz9) SUEDE 6 to 13 $6.95 EXTREMELY MODERATE ht , WOMEN'S BEST GRADE MOCHA GLOVES, of fine Imnorted stock. AIM best si ics. $4 00 PA values vCsvV 34 50 Ilk GARLAND values, GLACE GLOVES IN GAUNTLET AND WRIST LENGTHS. fine pique street glovea In brown n pA and beaver. All slses. $2.75 lined..... 36.00 FINEST GRADE SOFT ARABIAN MOCHAS, In brown and beaver, with contrast embroidety. All . sizes. 35.60 values GARLAND Feb. 6. The high school girls I'p club entertained the boys of the lloyal 8(ag dub at a social and dance Thursday evening of lavt week at the home of Mls-- tivtla Henrie. Games, music and dancing were the diversions of the evening Refreshments were served to the folowlng The .Misses Lola Allen, Ruth Standing. Ruth Huff, June Mason, Thelma lv Allte Taylor, Virginia Nve. Irene Tingev, licne Linford. Ciylla llenrle. Louise bowler, Nuttle and Habln. nnd the Messrs 1'elos Thompson, Jesse l.lllvwhtte. Parker Coombs, Nvron Jones. Gordon Ipson, Harry Woodward, Russel Waldron, hernelh Anderson. Qulntln Allen, Fawn ilunaaker and Merwln f SlivU values...., PRICES WOMENS STRAP GAUNTLETS In browns and the new camel shades, 38.75 values Women', A WONOERFUL LINE dotted and fancy pattern color. 36 60 exquisite IE (I,,la NEW LINE OF LINGERIE SILK In dots, checks Aft " and atrlpea all the latest shades FANCY GAUNTLETS IN BROWN AND TAN, with contrast cuff and AU best embroidery. alzea. 33.35 values. .... rfi v(AaivU value, extra epeclal In tTte all the newest A WOMEN'S MOCHA COLORED GLOVES, 6 and length. Strap wrlrt, embroider) d back, at 19.00 Upward - MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW, while saleswomen and fitters have plenty of time to give you their best service. Beautiful fabrics in all the new styles, colors and designs. from the latest novelties in Wash Goods. $3.75 $3X3 New Dresses The New Wash Goods WOMEN'S GAUNTLET DFIVINO GLOVES, In tan only. All sizes. 1 7B Strap wrist, stiff cuff. 33.60 values V I 19 LENGTH GAUNT MODE LETS IN THE NEW SHADE Strap wrist, all slses. 37.60 values A 47.50 Upward New Suits, New and exquisite creations for early .spring wear a wonderful selection of all the new sailors, sport hats and satin hats." The seasons most captivating creations for all occasions now on display at -. dal sewing class Mrs. Representative models of the new fashions, ranging from the simplest costumes to the moste 1 a Ilo r ate creationji. Priced most reasonably Is Here WOMEN'S NEW IMPORTED GAUNTLET with fancy stitching. Black Very new and desirable. with white and white with black 33.35 tltchings. values $1.35 - 4 to be sold at far below prevailing prices WOMEN'S ing women insist upon. The New Spring February Glove Sale S- J. X. McDonald entei tatned the Saturher home Shakespearean club-a- t " dayMra.afternoon of last week. - Lake of Orswford Salt Quince with her sister, Mrs. spent Inst week-en- d J. X. McDonald. . . The girls of the Wasatch High school entertained the boys at a dancing party Saturday evening of laat week In the , ' high scnool gvm. The lleber First ward held Its reunion Wednesday evening In the lleber. social . - hall f Mra Chase Moulton entertained Thursday, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mrs William Bvrnes of Salt Laka has returned to her home, after visiting her daughter. Mrs. Martin Lindsay. Mrs. Case Watkins entertained at a kensingtun Saturday afternoon of last Mrs. Mis. Mary B'.acklev entertained the 80Monday evening. Elisabeth Carroll entertained Saturday afternoon of laat week, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Thirty-eigguests were present. Mrs. Brigham binder of Salt Lake It. the guest of her mother, Mra. Elizabeth Carroll. onday Only The Arrival of a Big Belated Shipment Makes Possible a Second Week of the r HEBER CITY r in and make your EARLY SHOWING IN NEW 8PRING LINE OF EXCLUSIVE SILK VOILES. Charming patterns A I SO shades Wlilw In all the most beautiful IMPORTED DOTTED 8WISSES In gray, rose and black, with contrasting dots, In beautiful shades SILK TISSUES IN ATTRACTIVE CHECKS AND STRIPES spring dresses." $1.50 value .$5X3 Come A beautiful material, . whit, pink, $ f .53 for 89c Chrla-tense- I. Mr. and Mis. Henry Manning "and children of Murtaugh, Idaho, have moved to Garland to reside Mr. and Mia Roy T. Shaw had as thetr guest last week-en- d Mr. Shaw a a. A. Bhaw of parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 Malta. Idaho. Friday night bf last week the Beehive Girls entertained at a Tiampiet and dame In honor of the Bov Hvouta and Their parents at the Garland amusement hall. More than 175 prisons were tn attend- ance. a prepared and served by the banquet Beehive Girls anil M I. A off!) era Mr. snd Mrs Vrael 8. ft nee and children are visiting with relatives at Brigham City. Mra. I. E. Allred announces the marriage of her daughter, Eva Empey, to Kail Gardner of Balt Ijke City, which took place January ;j at Brigham Cltv The music for dancing waa After the marriage ceremonv the young bv ths high mhool onhestra. The! couple left for Suit tjvke wfu-rlliev Wert e tendered a shower snd supper by the bridegroom's father. John Gardner. They will make their home at Ifolta. The Mieses Blanche Langford, Louise Fowler and Garmon Funk spent last week-en- d at J rlgham City Mr and Mrs. I.. J. Hansen of Salt Lake spent last week-en- d visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs, if. Felsted, an W, S. Hansen Th M'e Iantlne and Margaret Huh. Blue lard and Ellen Zundle spent last t VII id er .lluellte,. tt Ogden. Mra Robert J. Bowcutl and lOl.lIH!, UiV VlKitmg teiatlVr fler an extended visit at Cadet:, the M'ssee Winnie anj Bertha Harris returned home last wevP. Mr. amt Mis Flank S Beck entertained u'lth :elx lug party, fo lowed by aa nvster supper, for s number of fr'ende were evening. Those nnd .Vrs J. Edward !av, Mr. and 'r. Mrs W F. Kersmin, lir and Mrs J. W. chambers Mr and Mrs. I.. W. Preeton. in. ami Mrs. Tom Carter. Ir. and Mrs T. W. Innea and Mr. and Mrs. George - K. Cole. Monday Will Be $2.50 ritoor True Made for Your Comfort.' Monday if You for GARFIELD Old G4RFIE!J, Feb. 5 The Saturday Bridge Luncheon club was entertained Saturday afternoon of last week by Mrs There were no addiHtanlev Hughes tional guests The club prize wsa won Py Mrs Rov Rudolph. The cluh will be entertained next fc) Mrs. J. McLach.an ol .Wash CONVENIENT, DURABLE, Use a Board Makes Monday The Garfleld Women' clun will meet Friday, February It. a a usual, at 2 i In the afternoon at the clubhouse Tanner of Salt Lake will apeak on Thoea sewing will be "School Work." Mra A. McMagter, assisted bv Mrs Fred Williams, Mrs. W. B. Jtaymond and Mra H. A. tjuat kenbush. Mra I.eo lfenneback Jeft today for Pan Francisco to visit her mother and other relatives for several months Mies Irene Nance and Mlsa Mamie Rush forth, both of Mlt lake, spent Sunday with Miss Myrtle Tmneemi the Mrs. ClITord Ashby entertained Magna Bridge club at her borne this afternoon Additional guest were Mi n'clck Mrs B 6 Fun-da- y WALKER-ELECTRI4 KXre i Vl NFK 2 USED us WASHERS, $38.00-SPEC- IAL TERMS g In Arthur. Arrangement Zuckiworth wera pertly comhletd fur A dancing party to be given by the club In the near future. The Garfield Men' club will put on Its annual mlnatrel how the latter part ol this month. The Community count II, with the of the I tah Copper co"pan.v, I taking up the work of pi ttln tn building Iti readlnea for the otcupaiuy of the Girl' and Women' clubs. , The Wild Roe club was entertained last evening bv M'sa i'aiy Ellen Moore who aaslated In aervlng by Miss Mae Bonne. Mrs E. B. Howell entertained Sunday afternoon for her on, Ha: old. In honor The of hla sixth birthday anniversary. were Morris ai'd little gueal CalSwanson, J in Platt. Harold Hilton. vin Weasel, Mary and Merlin Ahlqulet, Mra Gordon. Hllli and Buater Howel'a eluted in entertaining by Howells was Mina Bene Wright. A hket artv was glvn at th home A. I of Mr Ackerman Ytednuday eveMr, snd M ning of laat week were inreee't: Vr and there Aikerman, Mra Fred Yeager. Mr and Mrs Eugene Me and Snow, Mr. end Mra Katie Mo-- a Mrs. Will 8now, Mr. and Mra Ed Jonea Miss Alta Ackerman, lister Frederlrkf ion snd Ted Voria both of Gunnison. Fly hundred waa played and later tha luiyht on baskets wera drawn by fiumbeps. .members of the farfleld The twentv-al- x Magna lodge went Pythian Plater Monday evening to put on lhar Initiatory work for the Pvthlan Fiatert nlty lodge After the Initiation the Afarfleld Iddg put on a fancy A. All The Woman' luvflpeaoclatlon of the Maccabees will regular meeting In the I. O. O F JraTl next Friday after- - Ethr Magna. QUIET Woodrow Vi weak- -- Mr. and - Bi-a- S l.jyki An- trwtv i At'! 6l.kX,tntHilton and Mr Charm Kdwtda Ailslt chapter No. 15, o. B. 8. ralll meet next Wednesday evening In the lodee bn II at 7 Pi o'clock club was entertained Tue-dk- ) The evening at tha horns of Mia Ioti Bo-to- la . U"7A ' Hl. teat vnegdtu r Cjl'll t the- boiui of YeCk Hardy was aaalated In en- Hardy. tertsInPHfmy Miss Helm Barton and Mlsa HeleirVt homaa e Charles Christensen yf and Mra birth of a daughter Sunday. indue I4e an-th- y Do You Know a Baby Sick With Constipation Tall tha mother to giro half . a teaspoon-fu- l ! Dr. Caldwells Syrup Papain. MO thoughtful mother with children in the nouse will risk being without s good, reliable laxative. It will save many a serious illness, many doctors visits When tbbaby cries and Is fretful, when the dov has no appetite end won't n play, when the girl ia listless and there are complaints of headaches end colds, the mother can suspect constipation. Give Dr. Cald-Ve- il 'a Syrup Pepsin in the small dose prescribed on the bottler when you put the child to bed, end with morning the ailment will have disappeared, Dr. Caldwelle Syrup Pepsin is a popular compound of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with aromatics. It pepsin and pleazant-taatin- g acts gently and mildly, end children take it without objection. A aixtyent bottle is enough to last an average Tam- many months. The ingredient are endorsed in the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, and last year American mother bought elyht million bottles of Dr. Cald- mJweUa byrurv IVpalr frem4t4nHliN-'- " ' ''dgfhe'hirgwtiCJtthg liquftt laxative the world, and few cautious families ever without it. fever-uh,whe- Send me name nd y dreu and (mil fend you a fret fruil)wftleom,SvTHhref.iM. Addreu me Dr. T. B Cold-ov411, 411 WWu'nyi ad-il- er V' bixathg.and fbg bU. ft ll well 10 knot WrtM me today. |