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Show JHE OGDEN t OGDEN, Feb. IS Mr. W, A. Turner entertained her bridge club at her home, 2oS6 avenue, Tuesday. The Madison rooms were attractive with their decora tion of puevy willow, violet andto mart Mr. Honors were awarded golds, and Mrs. Chase Doster. Fred M. N Luncheon- was served drt small taDies cards-anfollowing bridge. Valentine plai The guests l ally tarda were used. W, Included, Mr. Fred M. Me. Mrs. J. Mrs. Fldeoclw Mi. UeoraMrs. HalVereori. S G. Gunnell, M. Oliver Runyon, Mr A. V. Walker, Mr. K T- - dpencei. ' Mrs. lilale pee Hadoon, Mr. J M Head, Mi. Chase ljoster, Mrs. C. il. Brton, Mrs. George W. Parlow. Mrs W. H. Mrs. Leroy Reeder, Jr., Mrs. A. C. Brown. Biichmlller, Mrs. Thomas Conwall.. Mrs. 7 Frtd N. Hess, Mrs. 3. C. Littlefield, Mi. J. H. Thomas, Mrs. Miss T. H. Datls. Mrs. 8 J Kaplan, O. Webb Mary Littlefield and Mrs. Walter of Balt lwke. Mra 'turner was assisted bv her daughter, M.sa Florence Turner. Mra Chester B Morse and Mrs. Frank K. Bartlett entertained the members e of fhdr bridge Club- and their bubnle-home of Mrs. Wednesday eveningh at thestreet. Jonquils Morbe. 12 Twenty-fourtFrank B Aiken. Mrs, SALT LAKE-TRIBUN- SUNDAY 3I0RNING,. FEBRUARY 20, 1D2L E,- : ! tr Miss Mabel Rouse, Mias Pansy AnSerson. Miss Ida Anderson, Mis Ruth Stark, Miss Lucille Stark, Mies Dorothy Blackman, Blackman and Mlaa Cora Miss Orella Vicks. Miss Virginia Kaplan entertained at a Valentine dinner party Monday evening at her home, 3532 Jefferson avenue, The table was decorated in red and white, baeket of red carnation as a cencards were laid terpiece. Valentine plaoe Ruth McBride, for Katherine Kraus. Read", Mary Clement. KaUierlne Phylll McKenna, France McCool, Mary Terry. Kaplan. Dorothy Bhennan and Ikrrothy The Beaux Esprit club waa entertained of Mrs. home The at Friday afternoon Frank D. McGregorg. 2914 Adams avenue. The afternoon waa spent In playing 600 At 6 oclock a luncheon was aerved, pink and white carnations' decorating the table. Cover were laid for twelve club c members With Mrs. George S. Glen and Mra. I. N. White as hostesses, a meeting of the Child Culture club was held Thursday afternoon at the University club. Baskets of Madame Ruffell rose adorned the chibrooms. The program constated of readings and vocal solos, ati follows: Reading, The Lion and the Mouse, Mrs. TjeUng5!..,'ThG Doet The Question (Olive Suhriner), Joy and "The Hunter" (Robert W, Service), Mrs Bertha Kccle Wright; vocal solos, I Hear a Thrush at Eve (Cadman) and Lucille (Sanderson), 'Miss "Bogies Wright, accompanied by Miss Frances ONeill. Miriam chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will give a colonial tea In the Masonic banquet hall next Monddv afternoon The from 6 until o 80 o'clovk. for the afternoon Include Mrs Burton F. wlth-- a ' and narcissi were used to decorate the rooms. Four tables of bridge were played, after which refreshments word Served Dancing was enjoyed .dijring, of the evenings The Utopia club was entertained Wedat afternoon by Mrs. F: W. Piper - nesday street.-T- he S Twenty-fift- h her home, aft-e- r afternoon was spent with needlework, w filch luncheon was nerved. A crystal J Ke ley, Mrs. H, Dlnsmore, basket of Jonquils formed the centerpiece Mrs'S Wr Wherry, MrsLida 7for the table, Guesla, In addition to the D. Robins. Mrs L. E. Vickery. Mr. Stine, Carlson, Charles Mrs. were club members, Iiobson. Mrs. S. J. Conwall, Mra. A W. Mrs. I. Isoard and Mrs. Beth Thomas. Putnam and Mis Gladys Tltley. Mem, Mrs. Delbert C. Brown waa hostess to bers and guests are requested to assemthe members of her bridge club and tf ble promptly at 3 oi lock and 'to appear home. IjO her at few additional guests n colonial costume If convenient. Madison avsnue. Friday afternoon. Spring The Ogden high school cadets will hold f lowers decorated the rooms Lunchoon annual military hop- their rd servedgame. waa following halT Trtday evening of next- - week. O Covers were laid for twelve. The special emor Charles R. Mabey and staff and Mrs. V. Bnowmng, K. of the Agricultural college and the gueslycwer Mrs. Mrs. J. M Reed, Mrs. radets Claude B Cave, University of Utah have been Invited to W. A. Turner, Mrs. E. T. Spencer end attend, Mrs. Merle Hinds. Mr John W. Smalley entertained at Mrs. Richard A. Pierce of Ogden enafternoon at her home, 834 tertained at a prettily appointed bridge cards Tuesday h street. Three tables were luncheon Friday afternoon at the Ban"500. Valentine Idea were for nock hotel in Pocatello, Idaho. Lunch- arfanged decorations Jn of the room and used the eon waa served in the private dining , , room and waa followed by bridge A eolor luncheon table. I aura KirkN. Miss Mrs Cole and S scheme In yellow and whtto waa carried this afternoon to were hostesses patrick of whl'i the table, out in the decoration dheKnight of waa centered with a basket of Jonquils the Historical society In Pythias halL Mrs. S. 8. Smith was chairand narcissi Place cards, In Jonqul's, were laid for twenty. Mrs. man The program waa In charge of Mra. J. T. Lynch. C, S. Gunnell was an Ogden gueat. The Ladies TJtemrj' dub 'will meet Mrs. E. G. Peterson snd Mrs. Guy OgWednesday afternoon with Mrs. Y4Arnold Cardon of Logan arent Wednesday inNebe-krv Bowman at her home In the right den, the guests of Mr. Horaie '1. Mr bar C. Rich will be .a apartment Mr. Nebeker rnterlalneda Mrs Ad Griswold will give few other chairman and Mra Carlson and Welfare Work talk on guests st a .matinee at the Orpheum tne--t- a Mra Leater 8. Corev will entertain the Wednesday afternoon. club Thuraday afternoon The Campfire Girls met Tues- Five Hundred 2561 Brlnker avenue. at her home, home of Mlse Eliza day evening at the Twentv-aevenstreet Miss Zola Shaw will be hostess to the beth Browning on Campflrg council at her home. gnd Adams avenue. A buslnese meeting 735 . was held, after which games and music Washington avenue, Tuesday evening. were Mrs. Frank J. Bartonek will entertain were enjoyed and refreshment the members of her 500 club at a dincrv eL Mrs, S J. Kaplan entertained at two ner next Tueaday evening at her home. street. t'ables of bridge at her home on Jefferson 630 Twenty-nint- h Members of the Preshyterlan circle of avenue Thursday evening, A supper was served following the conclusion of the the First Presbyterian church Will give a colonial dinner Tuesdey evening. Dinner card games. will be served at 6 80 oclock In lue Mr and Mra. Eugene E. Carr enterof the church. The girl assisttained their card club at their home on -room Martha W ashlng-toevening, ing will be costumed Giammercy avenue Thursday five hunfor were j. out tables arranged Dr- - ami The board with supper following. dred, meeting of the Daughregular and Mr. William A. ters of the Pioneers will be held Monday Mi. A. W. Pettv were Beach. o guest clock In the city hall Cat., afternoon. at Corn of long , of the club Thursday afternoon. In the Fifth ward enMr and Mra. William Rlcd Kimball meeting house, the annual meeting will tertained Informally Kt dinner Thursday he held. An excellent program, which will avebe given bv the girl scouts. Is being evening at thetr home on Van Buren - All members of the organisation nue In compliment to Girard Hale of Salt - l.ke, V(MMi ieVi' iodayyfqiif flaw. Fiduclsro. k4 tbrir friend are lev VtVT. Spring The Royal Purple club will meet Monwhere he will open a studio. flowers decorated the table. Cover were day evening With Mr. John Drew at her laid for-- eight. home, 3i Fourteenth street. Mrs. Thomas H Pavla entertained at - Mrs, T. C,' Iverson will entertain- - the 71 B. I M. Five Hundred club at her home. throe tables of bridge at her home, A 34t Washtngton avenue, Tuesday evening. Twenty-fift- h street, this afternoon, luncheon was served, the- table decoraThe Dram dub will meet Saturday, tion and place card carrying out the Februarv 26, In the Knlghta of Pythla . Mrs, w W, - ILr Kimball . wabl assisted, M laa he hail. Mr.Xov,l .patriot Dan Ensign. i by Mra Giadvt Rich will be the hostesses. The R. entertained W. Kmmitt Mra thirty program win be as follows- Paper on 3132 at afternoon home, her "Sent Ida Miss Penelll. "The Anderson; guests Friday Washington avenue, 'In honor of her Jest," Mrs. Fred CofTms n ; vocal solo, The by Puccini, Mra William King. mother, Mre H E. Woodmans. The Home Culture club met this afterguests Included the friends and coworksra In the Ninth Ward noon with Mrs. J. E. Beeson at her home, of Mrs. Woodmans A patriotic Relief society, of which she Is ths retir1448 street. Twenty-fift- h program was gtvrn, as follows; "Abraing president. The rooms were decorated was A with red rose kenslngtoo ham Lincoln (Drinkwater). Mr. Charles during the afternoon, after which Hartley; The Man of the Hour (Dixon). refreshments were served Mra Emmett Mr Hartley: "A Man for the Ages" was assisted by her daughter. Ml (Ratchellerl. Mra. T, W. Horn; "George Eleanor Emmett. tMackaye), Mr. T. J, - The f E. V. elub me fw be re were 4 ha Washington Matrix" (Daviess), Mra, J. F. gueetc of Mrs, J. H. Peckinpaugh at her Hobbs. The program was followed by a home on Harrison avenue Thursday after- disc urs ion, with Mrs. W. L. Peterson as noon. Needlework waa the diversion of I leader, the afternoon. Following the kenalngton I Mra Earl R. Geiger and Mrs. W. J a luncheon-wa- a served, the place cards Rackham spent last week-en- d Tn Balt and favord carrying out a color scheme Lake. In yellow and white, the club colors. ' Mrs Parley T. Wright left today for ' , Mr.' W. H. Harris entertained the Baker City, f)r., to visit her daughter, member of her bridge club and a number Mr. Roland 8. Eerie at afternoon this of gueets Mr. and Mra, John Shields and daughJ584 Washington avenue. Four ter, Miss Ruth Shields, will leave Monday tables of bridge were played, with lunch- for Ban Diego. Cal., to make their home, eon following. The s Mrs. Richard guest A. Plere Mrs. C. 8. were Mre, L. R. Wattls. , Mrs. E. O. Gunnell spent last week-en- d andin Pocatello. Collins Mra. end Wattla II. James W. Idaho. and Mias Miss Lee Kelley of Bait Mra Bryant Martlneau of Logan I Vivian Bllck of Boise. Idaho visiting In Ogden with her parents, Mr. Mies Pansy Anderson and Miss Ida Anand Mrs I. N. Pierce. derson were hesteeses this afternoon at Mlsa Vivian Bllck of Boise, Idaho, who a card party at their home on Twenty-eeven- Is visiting In Ogden, the gueat of Mrs street. In honor of Mra Bryant FI R. Martlneau of Logan, who I vlsltllng In Lake. Dumke, spent the week In Salt this city. The guests were entertained at Mra Orson has returned from a four tables of 600," after which a lunch- -, three months Riser relatives and eon was served. Bprlng flowers decorated friends In Loa vlslf with Angelra and other Callfor-pl- a the rooms and luncheon table. ' . points For the benefit of the children a relief Mr, and Mr Allan Miller and two chilwork In Europe, a silver tea will be given dren left FHdav for ' San Francisco to 3 Sunday afternoon, February JO, from visit relatives Mr. Miller will return to Until 6 o'clock, by the Campfire Ogden in a few weeks and Mra Miller of their guardian, Mias and children home at the girls, will visit friends In Los An' avenue. geles and Ban Gladys Rich, 2652 Washington before Diego returning Presiding at the tea table will be Mra. home. Fred J. Klesel, Mrs, R, B. Porter, Mra. Mrs. Hyrum Famsaorth of Balt Lake H. H. Spencer, Mra E. O. Wattls, Mra. spent the week here, the guest of Mr. Chris Flvgare. Mr. David Eccles, Mra. J. W. Farnsworth. Joseph Bcowcroft, Mra Edward 1. Rich, Mr. Thomas D. Ie and Mra A. R. Heywood. Assisting in receiving will be Mrs. Charles H. Barton, Mr. Julia Mra. Leslie S. Hodgson, Mrs. Kara C. Rich. Mrs E. E. Kidder, Mr. Feb. 1. Dr. and Mrs 8. J. M, Browning, Mrs B. M. Fox. Mrs. B. FAIRVIEW, -epent the past week in Salt James OKeefe, Mrs, Ralph D Roberta, DiliRigby and Provo Mra. 8. H. Hendereliot, Mr. W A TurTrnf daughter Mr. ner, Mra T. H. 1'avls and Mra. Frank Arne a?Ir,,,lAm Carlton, apent last week In Halt Shaw. Lake, tha Mra. of guests Terry's eon. Lee In honor of Mlsa Ruth Shields, who will leave Monday for Ban" Diego, Cal., to Parker. of laat week Friday the Mutual Immak her home, Mlaa Athleen Revor and association gave a basket Mlaa Edith Rhlelri entertained fifteen provement dance In the pavilion. guests Monday evening at the home of Sunday evening Mr. and Mr. PTeeton Miaa Revor on Twenty-eight- h atreet The Stewart were given a surprise at the evening waa, apent with needlework. A home of Mr. and Mra. Leonard Poulsen. upper waa aerved. Mlaa Helen Rich enGame were enjoyed and late In the g tertained Thuraday afternoon at her home a light supper was served to Mr. on Washington avenue In compliment to and Mrs. Mr. Nswolj cox, and Mr John Mlaa Shields, and this evening Mrs. Aaael Nordstrom, Mr and Mr Lorsn HamilKarr, Jr., was hostess at a card party In ton. Mr. and Mra Leo Stocks. Mr, and . her honor at her home on Hudeoa aVentiw. Aaron Chenev. Mr. and Mra Ross A luncheon waa served at I o clock, after Mr. and Mre. Amass Terry, Mra. which three table were arranged for Vance. RV Brady and Mr. Stella HteVart. "500 ' The patriotic colors war used as Mra 8 wen O. Nielson and Mr. Fred decorations. The gueats Included Mlsa Provo visited thla week with Athleen Revor, Miss Edith Shield, Miss Olaen hdof Mra. Leonard Poulsen, Ada Child, Miss Helen Rich, Miss BerMrs. William Kelson has returned to nice Petty, Mlsa Helen Robb, Miss Marion her home tn after spending ten T. Cannon, Mrs. W. o. Uavg with her Provo, Wright. Mr. mother, Mra Henrv Mill Shaw, Mrs. Lawrence Fsrr, Mrs. Marlin Mra Neill Stocks of Twin Falls. Ida- Fsrr ami Mrs. Farnsworth of ho. I visiting Mr. and Mra. Leo Hyrum stock Balt Lake. Mlaa There- Lindquist of Balt lake Ths Bohemian elub will give ths third spent several week this day at her home of a series of dances Wednesday evening In thla , city. at the Berthan hall. hH Loren Hamilton Ur. enterMrs. D. L-- Stine entertained her bridge at a dinner party Thursday eveclub et her home on Barlow avenue Wed tained ning n, honor of Mle Janet Littlejohn nesday afternoon. A luncheon waa served and Oocer Pehrson of Caet legate. A following the card game. Covers were dinner wag aerved, with covers laid for twelve. laid for eight N4t Monday evening In the Masonic Mr and Mr. Howard temple, a colonial party will be given by at a flv hundred cardRigby eniartalned parly Monday Queen Esther chapter. Order of the East Refreshments were served to ern Star. A muahal program wilt be a evening nc Mr' s B- - Rlgbv. Mr. and i!r Mr. feature of the evening, which will b conHenry Terry, Mr and Mr. Allle Carl-atocluded with a luncheon. The committee Mr, and Mr. Freest Terry, Mr. Includes Mre. Myrtle Ecklund, chairman. and Mrs, Carl Bund all. Mr. and Mra Mrs 8 N. Cole. Mra. J. H. Bhlne, Mr. Bruce Los. Mr and Mr T. J Fowl. and Mr. H. p Sawyer. Mra Fred Vick, Mr' nd Mrs William Oerllok. Mre. F, A. Chilton, Mr. Gertrude John-o- n, Mlaa Goldie Terry entertained at a Mra Normen dim. Mre. Ralph Nye, dinner pgrtv flunday A'tour-cou- r din Mra Georg Whltmeyer, MraHtor Mawith Jaid for rovr Mfved, lone, Mra Rose Jgleraon. Harrv Helree WORKERS with the needle and thread 'should profit by the opportunities offered during this week. The needlewoman can fashion many pretty frocks from the yardage herein suggested, at the minimum cost.-- A wide range of choice wash fabrics, woolens or silks in a riot of pretty spring' colorings. The necessary notions," linings and trimmings are 1 - r also ready for you. , A LL Generous Price Reductions During This Big Annual Sale hote D-- .un-proo- 78c Special, color Week Special..,, 4144 WWW 50c Genuine Amoske&g Daisy ; Outinff Flannel In dark and light color Sewing Week .... Special. 66c Genuine Deronshiriy and Kiddie Cloth In fancy and plain color. Sewing Week 38C Special. 2lc SilWool All Goods and Linings iu This Week Sale Enormouj Reductions d Sewing1 In 36 Inches wide, STORM, SERGE red, brown,- navy, Copenhagen, .etc. Durable for separate skirt a, dresses and childrens wear. Regular 1 60 values going during spring sewing week at.,.. l $1.19 -- FRENCH SERGES 49 Inches, all pur wool. In th best colors, for skirts, dresses pleating, eta. The most pop ular wool fabric sold. Special during sea Ing week, per yard. th $1.98 PURE SILK CHIFFON TAFFETA-- 36 Inches wide, in every staple and wanted color. This la th soft, light, shimmering taffeta wanted for th new spring dresses. Regular 83 60 Values, placed on sale for spring sew. Ing week at. per . . .v ... ,, yard . , . . dining- n. $1.83 SATIN MESSAUNE In every good color, 36 Incheg wide Also comes In cream and black. Regular 13.00 per yard. During spring sewing week, special, yard., $175 LtNINC LKS 86 Inches wide Half silk printed for kimonos and lining purpose' Regular 32.00 and 32.60 value During .Hewing week specially priced at, yard GENUINE STAMFEP A, B. C. SILKS 36 Inches wide. In white, blue, flesh, pink.' black. -- gray, light malse, tan.btc. Firm and lustrous ana washes to. perfection. Strong for dress foundation kimonos . or underwsar. Formsrly priced st 31 60 yard. Priced for specially sewing week -- blue.-peach- - -7 $1.10 7.50 EXTRA NAINSOOK SOFT FINE Special... 1.25 Lingerie bilks Solid eolor., in dots and stripes., Sowing 4 Jig Week Special 11 $2.25 Ratine, Rose, Blue,Whita Sewing Week Sewing week . special. 6.50 FINE PINK NAINSOOK boxes. Sewljig .... week special. 70f4 I vl JJU holt .25s tn $3.89 For Sewing Week $4.00 L0NGCL0TH In Special Prices in the Notion Department .bolts........ LADIES' CLOH In a fine, soft finish, 3 Inches wide. Sewing week special, yard,... SOe 10c Hooka 0 10c Snap Kgs ' V and Eyes. Fasteners. 7c Darning Cotton CROWLEY'S FINISHED ' INSIDE BELTING 20c Shoe I Re. 36c W, Laces... Belting. tOC 16c Shoo Laces... Belting. v 25c' STRONG MUSLIN Bleached snd finished. ' 12V2C Sewing week .., special 50o GENUINE 36 Inches wide, week special . . SOe GENUINE IRISH POPLIN 27 Inches wide. Sewing week EQ 4 special b5c FINE MERCERIZED- - FINISHED POPLIN 27 inches-- , wide. 5C Sewing week special. Oc WHITE VOILE FOR SUMMER on DRESSES 40 Inches wide, Sewing week special,...,....,.. S5e WHITE VOILE 10 Inches ggg wide. Sewing week special, . . 50c. GENUINE Pink and 60c Genuine Serpentine Crepe Fol . kimonos, in all pretty pat-. 'Week Special. Sewing 60c Cotton ChalUe 86 inches wide. Fine for quilts. Sewing Week Special $5,98 , - special.. FINISH yards to the IQ Oftf fcwfi 8ewing"vWeek White Goods Greatly Reduced at .Guaranteed fast Yard wide. Sewing EC. wear-proo- 45a JPJEBCAIJES.J Twenty-sevent- hl.. $1.00 Polly Prim Cloth Dotted and fancy colored border, tub proof, $ 1.50 Poplia 38 inches wide, in all good colors Hewing Vcek atBMi er Justin- - A Season of Laces All the Newest Spring Wash Goods Lace for Every Purpose Note These Big Savings Mrs-Geor- ihe-ua- j , I2c 10c Bho 8c Laces Bond 12 doxen Underwear Buttons 25c 25c 25c 22-ll- ; 6r Iee rL-- ticn, .. B 1 dozen f or 10c Pearl Buttons, 8 d&zen for. 15c Pearl Button 2 cards for. 10c 1earl Buttons, BERKELEY. f ,25c 2 cards for..,,..,.,,,., 10c Stiff .vT.';-16'Betting Elastic Net Belting e Buttonhole Twist, odds and ends CAMBRIC Specially adapted for all kind of underwear. Sew ing week special.. 30 FINE FINISHED LONSDALE MUSLIN. Sewing week special 35c .8c c . 10c J fgf 23c at 2.60 NEW IMPORTED VOILES In new floral and satin striped designs, In all the latest colors. I TO W I IM Sewing week special. DOTTED VOILES 1.60 NEW FANCY In light and dark shade with conwide, fast trasting dots. 3$ Inches - FI Sewing week colors. special............. B I S2.00 NEW FANCY VOILES Just rived. Iu. all new patterns and latest shades.- - Sewing week CPp special...,..,..:.. - $1.25 FANOY VOILES In all newest designs and M shades 40 snd 43 Inches Sewing week special Ids w 1.00 'NEW FANCY VOILE In all 40 Inches pretty pattern and shades, - , Sewing week wide. This Is a season of lacta and trimmings. Special Inducements from this section for sawing C9 , wk. .,,.,.M..,,..,.YV special - . Ginghams .AND BANDS EMBROIDERIES Beading tops, convent edges, beading seaming)).. Values up to 28c. Bewing week special. . ...9c lW IMPORTED ZEPHYR GINGbeat shades, plaid and in Oxx stripes. 32 Inches wide. , 44 Sewing week special HAMS 11 75e ZEPHYR DRESS GINGHAMS EMBROIDER! E$ St. Gall SWISS skirtings, beading edges, 13 to - baby tops- - 18 - Inches vide, embroidery. Rfla flouncing, Values up to 31.26. .Sewing we-- V UwV 1 plaids and stripe and light and dark colors. Sewing week Q(Vx v1.. special., all-ov- er - YARDS OF VAL INSERTIONS Values 25c, Sewing week.. BEST KNOWN BRANDS' IN GINGHAM Plaids, checks snd stripes, also plain. All fast colors. - - QQa Sewing week special. ...... ...... SCO 45c Quality Dress Gingham In all the pretty patterns. , J Q , and , I ZION LACES Values to 60c. week SOe -- r"4 V iv plain week special. fancy 26C 6ewiug .4. APROf GINGHAMS Jlswing, week ft . Indigo blue., s4 special......,.,. Lacks v'al 1.t0 FINE SHEER WAI$T INGS In Checks snd strip voiles, In whits only, 36 to 40 Inches wide. CO 'Sewing week special..,.., 1.26 TO w4 LACES AND VPto ' VENICE lacks Widths to 3 Inches. Sewing f IDfi K YARDS VENICE LACES VAL LACES FILET ORIENTAL 1 to 3 Inches. - 'Values to 3100- - "e., 25c Bswlag wee k 300 OF LACE Exceptional values,, best patterns. Net tops with Venice edges, filet, 8t. Gall bands and edge, 2 lo 6 Inches. VsJuea to 31.50.. Bewlng week,... 200 YARDS ed Womens Winter Coats Fltx-gerai- df Tlijs week will soe the closing out of our st)iisl aud acriiccable winter coats offered, at prices lhat assure, ua in advance that not oue of the ample assortment will remain unsold. Your size is here, aud your pref- erence in style. A purchase now means her-hem-e, Petticoat Special Monday desirable lot of No . and petticoats Finest quality Sateen and Heather-bloo- m numbers, in four colors Only a limited num irresistible ber. Offered at oue price, Values io $2,50, special for Monday . ' . -- nhowtt more stylish this season. - -- OQ a big saving next falL Apparel of New Style th - ' . t - ' j Yalues in Spring Suits and. Dresses Money-Savin- g A i 1 n I With spring in the air and Easter .only a month away, lovers of the 'newest' in fashion will want to see our advance showing of all that is charming in style and compelling in value. We invite you to visit our store and inspect.at your leisure the endless of lovely suits and dresses. FAIRVIEW -- i eve-nln- va-rie- ty A Remarkable Monday Special These pretty and serviceable dresses embody all the effects of the newest spring creations. Featuring the full tunic, in with embroidery trimming bright .rontrfluting colors. Decorated with the new eyelet embroidery ,wilh pleats and ruffles. four-cour- se Spring Dresses n, Other Dress Values to $110 j 3C Colors in New, Gray Tans Navy and Browns , Combinations 100 Smartly Trimmed Hats ' Beautifully for (womisses. No two and men alike. Models of straw and straw and silk combinations, in gorgeous colors and trimmings. Special for Monday, hand-mad- . $(D)95 rr. ki ,,. at e, We Are Exclusive Agents for HOME PATTERNS Manufactured for LadiesHomelournal Look Over our book ami find th 5 to 40. Kvory you .want. guaraDtceil. Book of Faahlons i now Each of Hume has coupoa good for 15c on any pattern. Th here, Spring 25c. 2I V |