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Show I 5 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, .1921. ' I MRS. A. J. MULLINGS I $13.50, $15 Umbrellas $10.95 I Quality and Prity ar Dependable Cut Glass, $4.19 , il 0 . T , v I 4 , with nov-elt- GENUINE brilliant y handles of bakelite, ivory or leather. Monday only, $10.95. i cut glass bowl, with choice of new patterns. An ornament as well as gift bint for the serviceable. "Plain or fancy are shine, they equally RAlNor ops, 4n wide selection of colors, an4 finished S'.M Gloves Sparkling $6.50 Pieces Plain or Fancy. Silk; All Colon ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAW & STATE $4.19 June bride. $5.50 and $6.50 " j r: rv' . -- MEET the short TO, sleeves of the sum a mer frocks are novelty kid gauntlets. In black or white, with- novelty some with cuffs. checkered , stitching; Acting general chairman el the committee In charge of the campaign for fund new being carried on toy the V, W. C A. ef Sait Lake. I I. Prices for a Day That Will Attract C. A. F 5 Attention City-Wi- de All Conspicuous Values From Regular Stock as Well as Sales Representing Specially Purchased .Merchandise Worker Enlisted; Many Women Win Blue Li Triangle; Honor Founder More workers la expected, so Jhat In all probability the dally returns will be augmented. The blue triangle badge awarded for br urging In subscriptions aggregating (200 or more has been won by Mrs. E A. Culbertson. Mrs. J. B. W hitehlll, Mrs. H J. Dininny. Mrs. Oeorge W. Daw and Mrs D. H. Gove Mrs R.E. Jerauld and Mrs .E B Crltchlow have won two with more than $400 each tnang.es A special luncheon In honor of Grace Dodge day. May 21, waa held for the campaign workers yesterday at the clubhouse at 1 o'clock. Miss Anna D. Owers, who was one of the delegates to the world s conference of the YWCA. In Switzerland spoka at the luncheon, outlining the Ideals and attitude of Miss Grace Dodge, founder and first president of the National Y. W. C. A. . , "Miss Dodgt gave a new meaning to the work of the Y. W. C. A.. said Miss Owers. "Her message to the women of the world was that this organization ahould not represent one group of privileged women working for women without privilege; but. Instead, that it should be an association of all women, rich, poor, young or older, bound together by common problems, a democratic organisation whers the contribution yvhlch the least Influential could make would find a place of value beside the contribution of the most influential The ideal which Mias Dodge held before her was one of world-wid- e fellowship, founded upon mutual appreciation." Immediately after the luncheon, three cam. owned by Mrs. J. A. Hogle, Mrs. E. V. Silver and Mrs. Frank Strong, were decorated with the "Y" poster girl and entered In the automobile parade. was served by Luncheon yesterday ladies of the First Congregational church, and on Friday by ladles of the Christian etbeoats New Lot of Suits Association Is Formed by Honey Dealers 1 Special t Tks Tribes. PRICE, May 21 At a meeting of apiarists held here yesterday Dan Hill- $50 - $60 - $65 QlLK petticoats of beautiful flounce are neces-sary to The charm and fashion of The new silk frockronuiTjToniamnierSilk jerseysas w well as taffetas or satin, in combination with, jersey. Monday only, a decided value at $1,387 Vbndap-On-k Hats! Our Regular Stock Exclusive Models Grouped Into Four Lots for Disposal is a , STYLES event, involving and hundreds of the choicest hats from our regular stock the majority of them assuring nur, customers exclusive styles and individuality in their selection. THIS hand-mad- broad-gaug- e e, Hats, $2.95 to Sport Styles Marked s DETAILS Models e Suits of Tricotines High-Grad- Regular Stocks to $5.00 . inNavy-Blue- two hundred of these new JUST summer blouses of silk for a conceptions special one-- , day feature, Monday. Right to the clock-ticin fashion tricolettes, georgettes and satin and georgette combinations. Colors and styles most charming. All Sixes, Rippled Suits and . Box Effects. In Navy Blue Principally. Just 75 in the Lot, .. 16 for Misses to 42 for Women. Monday - Straight Line Tailored A k man of Vernal, recently appointed state bee inspector, was chosen president of the Utah Honey Producers association. About thirty membsrs met at Price to form an asaoclatlon. C. T. Beggwtf My ton was chosen secretary, and the board of control le composed of Thomas Chantry of Wellington, W. J Stewart and C. T. Boggs of My ton, William McKinsle of Ferron, Andrew 'Vernon of Vernal," Wllfdrrt Belllaon of Nephl and R T. Reese of Worth Ogden The cooperative plan received a big stimulus recently, and the association will proceed at once to purchase its supplies of cans and othsr necessities on a whole-- , sale basis. It has already ordered 2400 cane The association contemplates using the Farmers and Producers warehouse at Price to store Its honey in until it Is told A Great Purchase Made to Sell for Pure Silk Jerseys -- rhurcb. for Monday Only fflondai At the close of the flrat four days of the campaign, according 'to Mrs. A. J. Mulling, general chairman, the Y. W. C. A. subscriptions total I55&5 SO. During the coming week an Increased force of (S Purs $29.75. Only, $29.75. $7.50 , five-gall- great outdoor season of the year, and tailored hats are coming more and more in favor. All of bright co- FOR the -- dv Hats $4.95 The first section of the Westminster exercises will be college commencement given by the music- - anf art departments nxt Friday night at $ oclock In Ferry hall A cordial invitation Is extended to all friends of the school. The faculty In the music department this year includes Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss Katherine Davies and George E Skelton. Their work throughout la officially pronounced successful. The art department, in charge of Miss Luclle d Mahoney, Is turning out: a class that baa made an enviable record next division of the commencement The program will be the baccalaureate sermon, to be delivered Sunday, May 29, at II o'clock at the Immanuel Baptist church, by the Rev. Dr. H. W. Reherd, president of Westminster college. $3.75 Pieces Priced to $9.00 -- Pupils of Music and Arts Classes to Give Program y lored braids, in mushroom and rolling brim styles with soft crown. Georgette scarfs and ribbon trims. Apples in Gem State Are in Great Demand ."'SpectarfsTlw TrflaKIMBERLY, Idaho, May 21 A repre- aentattve of a Chleaao firm was la Kim-br- ly the early part of the week conthe apple crop of 1921. The comtracting la said to be contracting at $30 per pany ton and is making advances of $75 per car. This Is for winter varieties. A number of contracts have been secured, and those who have contracted their crops sem to think that the offer is very good It la known that the apple crop throughout the middle east and west was ruined by the early froata this spring and that dealers will have to look to the western states for.thelr apple supplies for New York and shipments abroad. In consequence, Idaho is right now being thoroughly covered by eastern buyers. fflonday-QpJ- the daintiest lace and I r silk affairs of crone le chine. Specially featured at 82.05. CHESE-art- WONDERFUL lot. Milan-anmilan hemp summer hats, in white, jade, orange, tomato and Harding blue. Trimmed with wreaths of flowers and smart ribbon, bows. Flower trimmed leghorns included. A . ' d $3.50 Bloomers, $2.45 Mohawk brand of glove silk, in Hats, $7.45 THOSE beautiful transparent-hate- -f combina- and braid tions. Lavishly trimmed with flowers and ribbon streamers. In white, pink and pastel tints. Hats for the sweet girl graduate and summer hats for women. $2.50 Wash Suits, $1.75 there are little boys in the this will prove an inviting value. Fresh new stock of Kaynee Wash Sijits, in assorted styles and colors for mother to select from. - - good-size- BOY SCOUTS gpeelal to Th Tribao. PARADE, SPANISH FORK. May 21 A parade of nearly 100 boy scouts down Main street yesterday, preceding the ball game, was an effort to get people Interested In the bog scout meeting which will be held at th City pavilion Sunday night and addressed by Oscar A. Klrkham. ' - U DIES IN SAN DIEOO. Airs. W. A. So hade. No. $ Custer apart- ments, has Just received word of the death In San Diego of her son, Oliff H. Schade. Mr. Schade waa for many years a resident of this city. He had lived tn Sea Diego for th past twelve years In addition to his widow and mother, he la survived by three sisters and three broth- - i Hats, $9.95 Lines Marked to $18.O0L hats and EXCLUSIVE pattern a in Boys $1 Blouses, 59c Blouses for vacation days and light colored styles Sunday dress. Collars attached and French ' ' cuffs. 0 to 10 years. . for hand-mad- e bevyof sty les, Trimmings and colors, including black and white $1.50 Middies for 89c $13.50 Wool Suits, $8.88 New summer stvles for the boys 0 to 18 pair of knickers. ot light year. ' weight wool fabrics Each suit with extra Boys Playalls, 69c Blue denim or khaki' and galatea garments, ia sizes 1 to 8 years. Monday only,,09e. Tlbni - FULL range of sizes'for the girls 8 to 22 years. Plain, white galatea sty les or trimmed with colored Collars and A WHERE . $10.00 Capes, $6.95 Marabous, in circular stole 'effects. Girls' Boys Regular Lines to $10.00 - pink. " Just See What la Featured in Juvenile Department Aluminum Ware cuffs. - $1.25 Wash Dresses, 98c It takes lots of dresses to k'P the girls fresh and neatly dressed through the summer- - Plaids, checks or plain colors. Pretty sashes; 2 to 14 rears. $1.25 Bloomer Waists, 75c Underwaist of nainsook, with black sateen bloomers attached aqd finished with garters. ISizes to 12 years. Coats $6.69 and $9.79 Final cleanup of all spring styles at these two prices. . Velours, mixtures and sergea. In broken sizes, 0 to 10 years. Values to 20.00, " h $2.25 and $250 Quality THIS is one of tfL special treats for our Monday Only, Including pure, heavy aluminum, covered kettles, pre- serving kettles, sauce pans, double boilers and coffee pots. Your choice of any piece on the table, Monday, $1,45. J |