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Show n THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14,. 1921. r HomeBookof MARY LEYSHON FORK SPANISH SPANISH FORK, Aug. 18. Th (iris f the B, P. iA. clttb were tfttertatned. Thurfda ting of last weejc by Mtsa Atetha Music aad faneywork were (be diversion. .At 10 o'doak Kmrbaon was served to seres members and one visitor, Miss Aim Park of Provo. The members of the Eatre Nous club were entertained Thursday evening of last week at Mu-t- b the home of lire. David tarsoa at Lclaod. and fancjwork were enjoyed. At 11 o'clock luncheon waa served to twelve members and j Theta. vr' , z js ;Y 'fc v J' lc.i f ' . v i'fl"' in r BI'ISSMHWUW- s v, v AX;-f ( v :y Z - $; lr t, A fr .7 '. '''s: r W. and Yeung Mr. and Mrs. Bvmn K Blood of Ogden laat weekend guests of M. snd Mr. U. Blooil. Miss Amy Barnes entertatnM the at a social at her home Tued.iv' evening. 'frJamL Journal The NEW Fall Home Book oi Fash ions Is Now On Sale v DPT COOPS 5T0B Zll-l- U aimst spent la the famllr wee John club Th fol- Mr. Albert Rarton. Hu-a- lesson. Mr. and Mr John G. M. Burner entertained or a dinner partv at th Hotel Utah in Gt ? ike Mnwdar evening in honor of Mr and Mra. Herbert Kohn of Omaha. Neb. Mrs. James R. Proud foot waa a visitor to Halt Lake during jhe week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jhn H. &ood anroorvre the engagement of f he r Annie, to Vlrd Cook of Lnvton da'ebtr, Tho vrl.l take place In the Salt Lakemarriage temple Thursday, August 13. J 1 Pi Mrs. T J McDonald and rompHnrcu Miss Ellen MclhurM. Mr. and Mr. James Rognn nnd dsuglitcr and Mr and Mr. Kenneth Gilwnn motored from Morwlnv, and visited with rotative. Bingham. MUs Anftte Dark returned to Bingham with the psrtv. MU farte pVmvih. MU Keen XI ills David na Traimr. YD XLreell Smith xml Mis Fngeu .farmed w 4Ut hiked tQ Brighton. Tnesdnr. prt CITY BRIGHAM RMGII4M CITY. Aug 13 A eompanv of soeiefr folks made op g swimming oartT If of Springs. Wednesday evening of BLACKFOOT. Idaho, Aua. Those In the eompany were MUe Mrs. C. Veil A. Hoover and Mis. IVIlliam Varlev enWnddoops Ruth Iforslev. flntH i Bern Kimball of Cimiville, Hr tertained laat Saturday ereninc of laat week at ttie home of Mr. Hoover In Horlev of H'la Hprtnsr Ms's Orville Hsrk Roves Petersen Rnv Martin Rasmussen. compliment o Misa Marion Chubbuck. a tetc hadwiek and Ieverl Petersen. I.imeheon wn bride of the week. 'Oanctne waa enjoved entered the bath sfter during the evening. ,Oaiden flowera were Mr nnd Mrs. A Crawford announce the enued atouJ the 'room and a pink and gagement of their daughter. Elva. to Xtarlon white color aoheme was carried out In J, Miller of Bear River. The will the dining room, where Misa High and fce solemnised during the present marriage month. Miaa Saundera aerved the ices. Twenty-fo- ur Th Hnnfkiwer camp of the Daughters of th Pioneer met the the home of Mr. George Gilcouple were in attendance, guesta being A. R. Thompson, H. bert hurmlay Afternona of last week. In hnnof Wright and Mis Klsle Potter, all of of the1 eight anniversary of her birth. Pocatello. Mrs. W. E. Chubbuck, mother An Interesting pioneer program was rendered, of the bride-to-b- e. There and Mra. E. Thore-eo- n followed bv' the serving of luncheon. 'BLACKFOOT, IDA. It vcaing to Madsen last week. ee were twentv-twpresent. assisted the hostesses. Miss EMka 'Hanson, formerlv of this elfv. Mr. and Mr John S. Hewlna of Rana friend entertained from of company kin, 111., are the guests of C. F. Lamb thU Ogdco. Thursday afcity at Her home nr th nest month. ternoon of laat week, 4 lie occasion being the it. and Mr. Howard J. Simmon. Dr. seventy-thiranntversarv of the birth of her and Mr. A. B. McFarland. Ralph Johnmother. Tliose who motored down from Brigson and Dr. T. J. Buddy of Los Angele ham City Inelnd'-II. C. Dav J. Mesdame and Dr. and Mr. Vern M. Bodmer of W. Valentin. H W. Valentine, P. W. Jarvt. Pocatello left Tuesday for an outing In C. A Kaler. N J Valentine, Alice Petersen tba Mackav country. and Mi Fmma Htohl. Mr her daneh-- . George H Fa'er. assisteil Judge and Mra Ralph M. Adair and-Mand Mra. Earl Weaver left Satur- ter. Etta, entertained at a dinnerbj partv of laat week for two. week' outing evening of last week In compliment to day Sheriff and Mr. J. C. LUlywhlte. who were at Roblnaon Bar, Idaho. recently married, and Mrs. 8. M. Watson of St Mra. Stanley C. Seara and little daughter, Marion, who have been the guesta George. Mrs. Clifford Jensen vfas boat to the of Mr. and Mr. J. H. Early, left MonCheero Hh Thursday afternoon of last week. day for their home at Salt Lake. The afternoon waa spent hi tewing. Mra. E. T. Peck and aon, Mayor and Mrs Nets Hansen entertained In honor of Mr. Sydney, left Wednesday for a motor trip and Mr. Victor M. Hansen of Central, Idaho, to Jackson hole. rho are visiting here, Thursday evening of Mr. and Mra. Hugh D, MoCosham spent last week Cover were laid for ten. Misa Alta Larsen entertained the M. C. 'the week In Salt Lake. Mra. Charles W. Rose and.Miss France Gnesta Thursday evening of Inst .week, Rom of Adrian. Mich., spent a few daya of the club were Miss It ova Kimball of CoalMisa ville. Gladys Jensen and Miaa Bertha Gay this week as the guesta of Mrs. J. H. mon. (Early, en route from Yellowstone park. Mrs. Emm Page and daughter. Ardella, of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bills and Julian Wonda were visitors a- t- tht left Monday for a motor trip home of Crosa , Bllla Mr. and Mr. George L. Johnson through Yellowstone park. Mr. La Mar Jensen and children spent th Miss Suale Biethan, librarian at the week vlattthg relative In Ogdeo. Hr taore teckett wmt ovg to Ccb vl- University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, ar e -- week-en- I'hllauelphia. Pa.V. F. Zahn have as their Mr. and Mis. guests Mr. Zahn s parents from Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Mary" Denny of Scuttle. Wash., Is visiting at the home of her brother. C. 0. Mcforkhs: M rs. C H. Humphrey had as her dinner W. H. guests Sundav l)r - and Mrs. of Twin Fails. Dwight Mr-aMrs W. M. Bird of Lockwood. Mo . are visiting relatives here. arner has as her guest Mrs. V. E. Miss Yannard of Boise. Mrs. W. B. Lively had as her guests during the past week her brother,, W. B. Mathes. and wife, of Council Bluffa, Iowa. l. Mr. and Mrs. A. R Wilcox of N. M., are visiting at. the G. M Humrhrey home. Mra Wilcox is a sister of Mrs. Humphrey. Mrs. Pcott Driver has as her guest her father. I Howard of Oklahoma. Mr W. P. Rice entertained the Women's Missionary society of the Christian churvh at her home Friday afternoon of last week. About twenty ladles were present and an Interesting lesson was had Reon Thibet and Its mission workers. freshments were served at the close of the afetrnoon. and upj! Specially priced fit , Season Event ! Phenomenal An Extraordinary; Early Fall Sale of THE NEW MATERIALS THE NEW STYLES THE NEW TRIMMINGS New Fall Frocks An opportunity to realize big savings at the very beginning pf the jjbason. J. TRICOTINE, POIRET TWILL, SATIN CANTON CREPE, CREPE DE CHINE All the newest trimmings effects worked out in beads, embroidery, braidi and ribbon ruffles. Every Home Journal Pattern unconditionally guaranteed. l. f. Misses Doris Titornlw. Leon Svrtr. Jndfih Kryser and Messrs. Maurice R. Rimes. Vc ami Yrmm Mnne pnt 8uu)rv t tr Creek rnaycfi Knit Ike Mrs. DnviU Dsrls ami TldWren. of Balt Lake, were last week end testt of Mr. ami Mrs. Oscsr c. Bnrtoa. Mr. ml Mrs. TTrhcrt Glen of Boston, Ms . are guesu of Dr. ! Xl. Bnmner G to iiit imr We invite pattern 4jpai .ment Capable aaleapeople are .in charge who will be pleated to thow you the new stylet. JEROME, IDAHO regti jitudyhour. lowed by games and refreshments Dime pre nt were Mr. Emest ftcoffleld. Misa I.eooe l.inford. Madeline Rmlfh. Mnrcia B'llliam. Madge Peak, Jennea Conrad. Ada Ball. Agnes Rorhel. Cynthia Barton. Ruth Tmtaro. K.lna Green. Ella Green and lie BcoffleM- Min Leona Jenkins of I,o Angela, Cn!.. the guest of her sister. Mrs. A MJIg-ite- . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cannon of Halt Lake a few dare here this week, guest of Mr spent and , Xadki PARK CITY motored to Big t ot loo wood canron knmlay and stunt a few days, eva-nlnWednesday time na srasrsaar Zffu. mm ley during the week to spend n short vacation with relative Miaa Jessie Whitaker, formerly f this city, la hero-froIenver, visiting with friends. Mra. Vern W. Earl of Burley. Idahov is visiting her 'mother here, Mra. 8arnh J. Wilde. Mias Augusta Erdmann of Bprlngvllle spent the week In, this tjlty visiting Mra. Ada Krd mJua. , f Mis Thyrn Morgan 'left for Tlowiiey during the week to join a company 6f friends on n camping trip. Mrs. Guy Christensen and children of Ogden spent the week In tht city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Rtrgrtoft. Mrs. Henry Ognard of Salt take spent the week In this city visiting her parent, Mr, and Mrs James Jensen. Mm. Mark, Johnston of Omaha la here to visit her arents. Mr. ant) Mrs. W. G. Gldney, Miss Anna Laura 8tohl came np from Salt visiting relatake and spent the week-entives and friends here. Miss Ida Fret man of. Salt Lake ia spending her vacation In tbislty visiting her par-antMr. nnd Mrs, George R. Freeman. City Manager and Mrs. C. O. ftoskelley have returned from their wedding trip to Yellowstone park and are located In their home on North geinod East street. Mrs. ta Hoy B Young and children are spending a couple of week In Idaho Fall with relative and friends. Mr. and Mra. Joaeph A. Joaephaon of BheRey, Idaho, are here visiting at the home of Mr. Jojuphaon'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josephson. MIm Jennie Petersen left for Burley, Idaho, during lhtPeek to apeud her vacation with friends. Governor and Mrs. ChaHe R. Mahey are dint th4 home of Dr, and Mra. B, T. ner guest . . Willey, hunday. t PARK CITY. Aug. 13 la made of th marriage Announcement Mr. and Mr. Ray of Mr. Rhode Smith BHgg and son are guests at the home of Mr, Idaho Falla on July 25 and Albert Hansen of thl city. They mill and Mra. La Page Ruddon. make thidr homy ott South Third West street. Mra, 8, G. take entertained at Members of the Socinl Development and Jut-tawa party Mere club of this city, with their husbands, Fridiy evening of last week In honor of her to Salt Lake Friday of laat week and were went Jmuse guest. Miss pearl Jonea of Provo, who entertained at a lake party by former member has returned- to her home after a two weeks the of club, who have removed to Salt take. visit Irma lancing was enjoyed hy alxteen guesta. Mr. J Frank Row ring and daughter. Miss Male Cmtiiptoo refund'd t her Muue In in are spending this week visiting relative Suit Lake, ftttnrfar. after a week's visit with Kalt take City. MU Edith fiarhen, E. Mndsen ia spending the week Mra. Victor Miss M rale Campbell t a guest at (he home in Halt take Visiting relative and friend. of Misa Lucille Lowe bride and Mr. Florence K. Jensen, a recentMr. Mlw Lois Malin returned to her home at who Sarah U lie re visiting her mother, Halt Lake, Hmiday, fter a visit to her aunt. A. a appointat prettily entertained Kelley, Mr fVnrl Lowe. week of last ed house party on Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. Gt B Hlieen hove as their guesta In honor of Mr. Henry Ogaard of Salt take1 their fathefnnd 'mother. Dr. sod Mrs. Hamp- am! Denver. of Mis Jele Whltnker shire of f)vertrok, Kan, Mrs Oleen N. Htohl of Halt Lake, formerly Mrs. Ellen Mswhlnnev has a her guest her Mr. this of city, la here vlaltlng her parent. daitchter and grand dsuabter. ir. T. J. and Mif. John D. Fctera. Id and Misa Kllea--- f Halt take Mr. and Mr Leo Wyr kff and family left 8uniay for TMcnma, Wash., to reside Mrs Mark Snow entertsiard the Bridge Card club Wednesday afternoon of Inst week. Mra. K. J. Beggs won high score. Miss Gould, Mrs. J. C. 8iew and Mrs. Elliott substituted, JEROME, Idaho, Au. 13. Tueeday of Mr. ami Mrs. J. Frunk Tnym left Hundav for a trip b auto tlinmgh Yellow atone ark. week Mr. and Mr. I. E. Bennett, last Mrs. J. Hurley of Halt Luke visited her and Florence Patrick, acdaughter, Mias Maude Hurley, Sunday and Lena Badgley R. E. Shepherd on hi auto M'Utda) . companied Mr will and Mr. O. A. Fondunrf left Hunday trip to Missoula. Mont., whereSL he Paul. for Elgin On1,, where thr will visit with relameet un eastern party from tive for Iwo weka They went bv auto. Mr. and Mrs X. Ruud and Mr. aul Mra. H. Minn. All will return by train from SpoFred Egnn motored to Halt take, Hunday. kane except Mr. Shepherd, who will acMrs. Agatha Burn nnd daughter. Olive, have the party over a sightseeing returned from a two weeks' visit to Mrs. company Interesting point and scenic trip to theIdaho. Bufns's sls-eMr. A. Berg of Mldwav, of view ' A moonlight picnic was held at th City HArdwIck was hostess to Mrs V. park Moods v evening hy thirty girhi and twent society Wednesday afMiss Winnie Jennings chaperoned the the V. C. T. ty hoys. ternoon of last week. party. Ml-a Irma Reed of Boise, who has been Wednesday evemag the ladt s of the Athen returned to her aeum gave an old time social tit the AMienaenni (siting friends here,week. . A musical rlnb from. program wn given home Frldav of last Mrs. B. M. Harris and daughter are viMtlnx relatives In Kimberly. Mr. and Mre. Howard Zink have aa their guest their mother, Mra Zink of Friday evening. M Ray Edujoo-- l of Bountiful spent Tunis day here, guest of tier iujt!ir, Mrs. Hurry Harb'r. Mrs. Charles Odl arrln'd home Hunday from u six weeks trip to the Pacific e.ist. Misses Miriam Itarucs and Muggle Layton and Messrs. J. R Gulley r.f KJwird J.ytm amut , Smiday at Brighton. Mi ill Layton left Mondn for Blue gle Mountain Hprtngs iW. whre she will tue next few week, Mia Olive Hurvcy w given a phatant surprise party at her home Thnrsdny evening. The time waa spent In music and games.1 followed The guest were Misses by refreshments. Lrune Linford, Marrla William. .Cvnlhla Barton. Ruth Trenum. Lsvens Yaung, Ruth Rurkcr, Amv Bames. Edna Green. Loae Blood, EJU tJreei and Messrs. Cornell Jarman, Allen Binod, Albert Chlpman Mrron ligyton. Leno Robins. George Wilcox, Ned Trenam, fs Layton and Jolm Burton. Mias IleenA Barnrs of Balt Lak was a last week end guest of Mr. and Mr. A. M. Barnes. Mrs James Chambers, Mrs E. M. liwgley and Misa Marie Fitngerald. all of Silt Lake, motored out Prldnv and spent the day as guest of Mias Margaret La r ton. porge !. - spd KAYSVILLE, Aug, IS. Misa Ruth Barton of Provo is visiting relatives here for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Gohlrw J. Baitoi of Farmington were guests of Mr. am Mra A. M. Burnet Airs, .- Pongee Bilk bloomers; cut extra size; large reinforcement elastic at waist and knee. Sizes 27 DY G00B3 3TCSI 1,' t ; KAYSVILLE MMfim Made of (fine soft nainsook, with lace a ml r embroidery yokes; styles, with short -sleeves; several styles to choose from. ,12.75 values for ' two lartted goeats, If 1m Ltlllaa Larson and Miss Naomi Worth. The guests were takea to Iceland by Mis Annie Andrus' In her ear. 1I1m Naomi Wort ben of Hennett is vialtlng tor a while with Miss Lillian tarsoa at Leland. The Misses Cora and Hutu Mlm.uona and Pauline Jenson visited WMnewlav of last week at Provo, the guests of rMt. Ctcil tarsoa, Mr, and Mr. Horen UaaiQutn, Mrs. Naomi A Iona, of Httingfellow and little daughter, Draper, were visitor at the home of Mr. and nd Wednesday of Mr a. Hint Olaen Tuesday last week. A dinner In thtr honor waa given V , 't A basket Tuesday gokien glow evening. , formed Ihe centerpiece theTahk. Follow-ldx T V s v, , f was enjoyinl sod mission the dinner music V 7'-,- . vry ii!iecret were related ly Mr. liaimnwa and Joseph Olaea, who hail bees mirdou.irles la (openhagen at the same I jus. ' ten little MIm AHie Bowen entertained . 7 V, ' friends Saturday afternoon of laat week, in ' ' fM '' honor of her ttntb birthday anniversary. Games were played, after which luncheon waa served. Ovtaf-tow- a guest were Kathleen and Yvma Htantoa of Boise, Idaho, cousins of the host'. Mr. and Mra. Wylls Thomas. Jr., their dangn ter, Basel, and son, Mark, accomp.tnid by Misa J anle Htewart, motorett io Heat Jordan aod spent last Haturday and Rumlny, returning Daughter of Mr. Pvan Edward of tpan-l- h her engage home Vfiwiay evening. Fork, who Announce ment to Wilford W, Colemn of Salt tire Margaret left lad Anndny to a month Lak. The wedding will take place In visiting her daughter, Vlrs. Krui'k Wrtsell of Half Lake City. th near future. Mrv David Mi.cr of Karitill is visiting Mi week with' M.s Elisabeth Miller and f.im rived Monday for a vacation visit with dy. Thirty' members of the Presbyterian Sunday bet parent, Mr. and Mra. D. H. Hie school, accompanied by the Re?. Theo. than. ta motored to I tab lake Friday of last week and Wedtfeaday evening of last week at the A basket luncheon aiient a very enioyabte day home of the bride, the marriage of Miaa waa served at noon. Tbs afternoon was spent Marion Ingalia Chubhuck, eldest daughin bathing and' chatting About luO members of Mr. and Mra. AV. E. Chubbuck, and of Hte Presbyterian Hunday tthonl at Payson ter Bov Arthur Thompson of Boise and Pojoined the 8 punish Pork merrj tuskers. catello waa solemnized. The service Mr. and Sirs. Joseph K. Nelson entertained 8 o'clock by the Rev, R. H. was read at last Tuesday evening la honor of Archie Boyack. of the church. fctrwgfellojv from two vho hne recently returned Episcopal years ur Ifl'Uanada-flataeg-ftoiotoo of4l0 brl fttmte were rtf jMiewA4W,Htthbwcfat (Mission was wax maid of honor and Albert T. Thompjoyed until midnight, when a Juarheon served. Hummer fiowera decorated the rooms. son, brother of the bridegroom, of Bolne, re Beside the honor guest via best man. Mfoa Chubbuck was prent: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach, Mr. and Mrs. gowned in a simple gown of white taf4'ynrs Nterllng. Mrs. K. E. Buster, the Misses feta and the maid of honor wore pink Margaret Bearnson, Alice Jone. Kthel Hales, Garden flower were used a Messrs. Hyrum Thomaa, (Term Wiikens and John Organdy. decorations. About were Bearnson. Assisting the hostess in serving in attendance at the twenty guest wedding. Min Ix-fiwere her three nieces, Leaore Sterling, Dooun Beatrice Blonujuidt Tavey and Mi and Vivian Hales, After a abort Mr. and Mra. Walter Peterson and baby. assisted In the serving. Thomjwbn wUl week here wedding trip, Mr. and Mr Peg. of Halt Ijike, are spending niHice their home in Pocatello. Mrs. with Mr. and Mra. W. t Hutchison. Miss Adeline Ainge of Salt Lake has spent Thompson I a graduate of the public tlie past week with Miaa Leaors Sterling. la schools of Blackfoot and also attended her honor slumber party was given at the the University of Idaho. Mr. Thompson Those present was In the late war for two evening. Sterling home HatudM were Mianes Donna Pvei, Wilma Hanson, Hag-u- a and la a graduate of the years' service University of Larson anti Grace t'oppln of Halt Lake, beIdaho at Moscow. r sides .the honor guest and hostess. Mrs. R. N. West returned Tuesday Mias Irene Harrison of Halt Lk. who has from a month's visit In Idaho Fall. spent her vacation here, retained home ThursMi Marie of Mr. and Welae, daughter day of last week. InArf honor Mrs. Kffle Dart Mr. and Fred Umm of eutegtalned sir Informal supper party Canute,Frank Veie, it were List murrled Saturftevea young jieople .were Okla., Wednesday evening Catholic present. Games and music were enjoyed fol- day morning in 8t. Bernard Miss lowing the supper at 8 SO. Refreshments were church by the Rev, Father GresL Lena Weiae. alster of the bride, acted served. Mrs. Bally Hughes entertained the members a bridesmaid and Max Weise, brother of of the fidelons club and two Invited guests, the bride waa the best man. After the rMa. Robert Hughe and Mra. Edna Humstoa breakfast wa served ceremony a of Hprtngvllle, Thursday afternoon of last week. at the homewedding of the bride. Place were The time waa devoted to faneywork until ten marked for and pink rose centered wrboa luncheon was served. the table. The bride and the groom left for a wedding trip to Los immediately Angeles and will later reside In Canute, Okla., where Mr. Lamm i in the banking business, Im Bloomers Muslin Gowns' slip-ove- w Mr. and Fashions 1021 .Just Arrived. Dainty Sleeveless Dresses Sale, at at -- Open 9 a. m. velours. Dainty, - smart, bright belts- .- . SlOi Specially Priced; for Introductory Doors Developed of Silk, Wool or Velvet materials, all in the latest modes ; ' navy or black, wiUi bright trimmings; also plaid Under- - AND UPWARD wear For Women SUMMER DRESSESt ALL - remaining WAISTS on sale this week at savings that often amount to Sixty Cents on the Dollar Final Clearance of ; Blouses White Wool Series for Sport or Summer Wear and Fntlre stock of cream wool good for separate skirts follows. offered for one week at extra special pricea. aa French Serge, Tailors Sergs, cream - , only, regular 30 00. 39.00. SR.50 only, regular Special wide Wale Serge, cream 35.00. regular only, S3afi8 Special Broadcloth, cream only, regular 310.00. 56 -- inch S695 Spacial.... Ftench Special Henrietta only, only, 31.50. $2.98 only, Check regular jt cream cream 31.50. .Special UNDE POLLYANNA. The garment of perfect material, scientifically cut. Made of exceptional grade of silk. All sizes to 42. TQ $5.00 values for, cream Three New Dress Materials cream IK tl 4pa6w AN UNUSUAL JUST RECEIVED WOMENS UNION SUITS Crochet yoke bodice or band tops, knee length. Sizes to 44 Regular $1.25 QRg for to SS!2 2g $2.25 $2.75 Serge, Band top, knee length cuff knee; medium RQn weight 4$c$M$Mtc Priced Extremely Low at 82.25 Ww'ww $1.15 Special. Frencli WOMENS 75o UNION SUITS cream Cloth, regular cream Serge, 8pciarr.".M.'.M:... regular Special 33.50. 41 New blouses ofjiet, georgette, crepe de chine new collar and sleeve effects. Specially tailored for wearing with the new sleeveless dresses. dresses Serge, only, regular 33.00. v Special Wool Taffeta, - g VALUE CAMISOLES Just received. On tale . this week at big reductions. FETCH PAX CLOTH This is something new. Comes in all prett gingham checks, in all sizes and shades blue, pink, brown, yellow, red, etc. Guaranteed fast colors, for dresses or chilsun and dren's wear. 32 inc'--es wide. Formerly priced at $1.25. Special.... TEHBT CLOTH In plain and beautiful A new shipment patterns for dresses. just arrived. 36 inchea wide. The newest materials for early fall dresses. for 50c NEW CRETONNES 40c CRETONNES in in a large assortment of inches wide, 36 dresses, for . patterns 24c beautiful pretty patterns. inches 36 dresses. Special ,. wide. Special $1,50 CRETONNES in the finest grades made; a 75c. CkETONNES in a large assortment of wonvrondqrful selection of exquisite pattens. 36 inches derful patterns for dresses 36 95C or drapes. wide; wide. inches Special bpec.al Navy satin camisoles; ribbon straps; tail, red hemstitch top; all sizes. $1.75 values tub-proo- .... 39c f Q HAND BAGS ' Large size leather bags, made for exceptional Gcrvice, extra coin purse. $1.75 values Sneci&l In all desirable new XEW JAP CXEPE A large assortment' just receiv.d. shades. 32 inches wide. Former price 50c. Special ,45c a,,,,,,, M for Rose-wel- SYRACUSE 8YRACT8E. Aug. 13. Ulaaea Norma Balt, Portia Holt, RIhmIs Walker, Uary Moss, Ruth Walker, Clara Schofield, Ivy Walker, Ruth A. Walker, Mary Miner, Mlrnte NaMer. Elsie Hsn-ii- , Laura Tare. Maud Hewlett, Ida Hansen aal Louise Xlilhr and Mosar. Elmer Aesvlcns aid h W Ilford Tree formal 4 parly that speet past reek iu Weber canyon, MU'or and rhtiorea Mr. and Mrs. A.iold i were Farmington v1lnm ftuturday. Mr. and Mra. WKlLm Wilcox ar, Mr. nd Mrs. sThomaa K. Briggs were visitor to Ogdn during the week. Erma and Mnrie Gulley spent The Mtaae the past week at Preaicn, Idnim, guest of relative ' Sir. and Mra. Joeph Bodlt, Mr. and Mra. Carl Barber, Mr. and Mra. Homer Walktf. Air. and .Mrs. Arnold Bodily, Mr. and Mr. Albert Tree. Mr. and Sirs. Leon Watte nnd Misa Peart Bodily and Mias Mae Walker spent lh psat week ramping In Weber ranvn. Mr. and Mr. William Varney entertained at g dinner party at their host Kundiy evening In honor of Misa tavora Hmlth of Clearfield and Elder Kaowlton of Halt take, Mia Edith Taasy of Ogden ta the fueat of her slater, Mra. O. H. Nelsoa. Mr. and Mra. Lionel E. Wtlltama and family spent the past week at Provo canyon Mr. aod Mr. William Varney sad children' wax Ogden visitors during tht week A small payment any blankets you delivery when yon them. Be among the thrifty buyers in our blanket section. Immense bargains for the second week. St. Marys Cotton Blankets 3.00 COTTON BLANKETS $3.25 COTTON blankets ' All-Wo- TQ ylclO M QC Vg3 $4.50 PLAIN COTTON AC BLANKET.. $3.50 COTTON BLANKETS $4.00 COTTON BLANKETS $15.50 ST. MABYS FINE WOOL 8.50 BEACON $10.50 BLANKET.... BLANKETS.... $13.50 HIGHGBADE ST. wool BLANKETS CQ I?45I3 '$16.25 HIOH GEADE ST. AC Qfc'OQ ST. ' en ne FINE EXTRA MARY'S WOOL BLANKET WHITE FINE BLANKET.... . 9.60 HIGH-GRAD- BEACON E SI 109 'GRADE ST. $14.25 $12.00 BEACON BLANKETS E EXTRA $15.00 GRADE BEACON 1 FINE PLAID BLANKETS combinations; large double Extra apeeial at $8.75 95c .. 3.7 BEACON CRIB BLANKETS., $1.79 4.00 INDIA PATTERN BABY CRIB BLANKETS wAiOO QA PINE WOOL 8T, MARYS Whlt BABY BLANKETS riNE PLAID BLANKETS In beautiful size. nlaid ,.;88c $6.25 BLANKETS HIGH-GRAD- Baby Blankets 60c PURE WHITE 66. WtG BABY BLANKETS $5.85 MABY8 $11.65 MABYS $11.00 PURE WHITE WOOL BLANKET .In pink and blue border; binding to mateh. Extra large size. CO IC Special yOsHW MAEYS yUsAU SSJxxt.: t Beacon Blankets Blankets ol will hold select for will need ' bed $4.75 HIGH- - $9.G3 $9 60 R EXTRA PINE WHITE MARY'S ST. 7 WISI BABY BLANKETS. PURE WOOL HIGH GRADE BLANBlock plaids, in. blue and pink; three-incbinding to match. t Extra QQ large size. Special . . r y I UaUO 17.00 KETS h elf) |