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Show " t b Sat THE s LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNINO, NOVEMBER 3, 1921. ,fl3 e Miss Mary Stewart fbficiv CqiJ KfeitRiQ Bncf Co t 4 Quality Merchandise at New Corsets at a Popular Price Will again buy your Favorite Cor, -model for every type of figure from the best makers . r seta to director general of United service, Junior StAte.employment who will addreo the Salt of the National Federation Lika branch Bualnesa and Profeeelonal Women at dinner given In her honor at the New A houee hotel tonight. - PEI JUVENILE U. , Employment Service Official Tells of What S.- - of-th- the future fduialors all over the countrv me waking up to the truth that the old ss-tethe pupil fit i,ne senool oi must parmaking the slogan today Is, mike the public school fit the common lot,' " said Miss Stewart 'ln the pan: oui school sjslem has provided education tor the pr'Ukged class, those pupils who because of fortunate environment weie able to pursue the courses In higher education offered t e the Toe each... o clock i AMERICAN AIRMAN y9it9 PIE S Towels and Toweling coutil. in finest quality, made in America. Checks, plaids and plain colors; regular 95c. TRf Domet Flannels Heavy white Domet Flannel, childrens wear. Special, pr , JOG Fancy Outing Flannel. Best grade checks, stripes and plaids. Regular 25J. Special.. 27 inch. , ' J . (wJwqwsLy.-- I H .rTx , T For dinner, for dances, for. all social gatherings, the dress off chiffon has found a place all Its own. Charming in vivid colors' or black or profusely trimmed in beads, unique garnitures off contrasting colors are cleverly placed. Priced $55.00 and Upward. ' jn Glassware Offerings in the Art Section and Dishes in Special Values --Today Casseroles Cut Glass white Guernsey Casserole, in a very attractive nickel CA AQ mounting. Special yai4i9 Genuine cut glass 8 mth Bowl. tiful design. Extra Cups and Saucers Tea Pots 8 inch brown And Sev- $1.29 special English Earthenware Tea Pots orated. Regular 1 95 values, special Very beau . LONGER EVENINGS AND CHRISTMAS JUST AHEAD, . THESE ITEMS ARE OF TIMELY INTEREST, AA AC ,...y9i9w Plain or Collars and Cuffs dec- d)A ylifcwf Fmo Collar and Cuffs Spts, to embroiColors are rote, der; hemstitched. AC. 1. P I vwv 10 ylst lavender and yellow Tumblers Clear glass Table Tumblers. Several very pretty etchings. special, set of six... 51.19 Extra The Battle of Tea Aprons Pretty little Tea ) Aprons, readv to em- - - Gold 35cloE3e day to pommenee has commenced But nothin? certain degree. to a already like what it will be when General Freeze Hard takes command. Fortify your ' home now .with Silver Cases, for knives, forks and Btamped for embroidery. 1.35 values, special... JOG 1C. spoons. 100 Childrens Gingham Dresses 2 to 5 Years Aprons SUNNY-SID- E Bungalow Aprons to embroider with O I AA yarn. Blue, pink and light 1.95 v alucs, special. . y I ibU green, ' t , Priced 50c dresses GINGHAM in plaids and CHECKS. A VARIETY OF TWENTY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM. FORMERLY LUMP COAL Dresses to embroider, on fine- - white batiste. Infants and 1 year. Q AA I sliil ... . 2.25 values, special Dresses PRICED TO $1.95. a y Four Dresses Only to One Customer. A TON GRAVE. teSQBQaft mm , killed In battle Sunday, July H, 18111, near the village of Chambray, ten kilometers north of the Marnd in tha Chateau Thler-r- v sector. While In combat with two enemy airplanes, hla own plan fell from a great height, presumably after he had received a mortal wound. The young airman, not yet 21 years of age. was buried with military honors by the Germans on th spot where he fell. Miss Jennings writes that tha owners of the land in which the grave is located decline to sell It, bnt have taken no atepa to bar tourtats from visiting th spot. 1h young woman, who will this month enter the Sorbonne, Paris, haa sent home acme phojographs of old world places and scenes that particularly apto her. pealed Miss Ruth Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph A Jennlnga. 158 First avenue, haa sent to her parents the above pu lure of Quentin Roosevelt a grave, A taker, by her tariy In September THe son of the former president was Drug User Is Sentenced to Treatment lor Habit Before sentencing John McCabe, who pleaded guilty in the United (Rates district court to violation of th Harrison antinarcotic law. Judge page Morris Inquired of Dlstriot Attorney Charles M Morris as to how long. In opinion, it would take to cure the defendant of the drug habit. When Mr. Morris replied that he believed four months was sufficient, th court sentenced McCabe to a four months' term In the county jail. He Instructed the district attorney to see to it that the physician for government MRS. CLAYTONS FUNERAL TODAY. Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda Clayprisoner arranges treatment for the deton ' will be held in the Cannon ward fendant. , o clock. InAt the request Of counsel for McCabe, chapel this afternoon at terment will be in the City cemetery. the accused was granted a stay of execuThe body may be viewed at th home, tion until Saturday, in order to arrange 12M Mouth Eighth West street, from 11 his peraaSMil business affaire before beto J ,30 o clock ginning the sentence. The epurt warned two-sco- i Against Coal is about Cases Its .the Sjr . wonderful American crea- tions, combined to make a choice collection of ex- -t quisite gowns for women for seeking the individual v evening wear."65 Nainsooks Extra-To- French' . &tSvhite Japanese Xainsook, very fine, sheer, , for ladies fine unoerwear and Infants wesr- Regular 50c. Special, v9G per yard Decorated China Tea Gups and Saucers eral dainty designs. Extra special, set of six off origination and quite as .....w9G yard Chiffon Crepe, chosen pleasure Exclusive models - For ,?5c y"d . Special, h 9Afk AIIC off Extra heavy linen Crash Toweling. All pure linen, for hand towels or kitchen use. Regular 45c and 50c. JNew Dress Ginghams Outing Flannels 7C JOG 1.50. each.,..,..,,, Crash Toweling Ginghams . fair femininity at her loveliest in gowns Heavy weight colored Turkish Towels. Blue, pink and yellow check. RQf .996 Regular 89c, Special, each v ' 'and Turkish Towels Romper Cloth Special, per yard. to ular 95c Special, .Evening t ' Martex 32 inch Romper Cloth, in fast colors. Splendid for boys and AC girls wear and house dresses. Formerly priced 35c. fcW W Special, per yard BURIED NEAR CHATEAU THIERRY ROOSEVELT'S flA fiA Special, per pair.. Silk covered, wool filled, band quilted Comforts. Dainty floral designs, with 10 inch plain border. Size PA 72x84. Special ylWsUtf Wash Fabric Specials IS Q Double all-wo- Heavy and best grade Martex Towels, also embroidered Turkish Towels. Reg- m chli-di- cords IgVivU Blankets. pairs of bed size, handsome plaids. 50 Warner Model 129 Back Lace Model. Designed for the tall figure with large hips. The bust is cut very low, graduating to medium' low shoulder and back. The skirt is (ong over the hips and thighs. Made of pink Model No. 25 Ben go Belt. This model is deconstructed to corset the stout signed and elastic band above the figure. Three-inc- h waist and reinforced bands firmly but comThe skirt is fortably reduce the abdomen. medium long with graduated front clasp, made of pink broeade materials. work In system. i les fortunately situated nuturallv drifted out of whool and. entered cm their life careers with but veiv little practical preparation If a hoy wanted to be a cobbler or a sign painter, he of corn so could not learn those or any of the humbler trades in the public school. Without mean and generally foiced bv to provide his share of the family budget, the youthful job seeker generally took the first position offered and In most eases never rose higher lu the Industrial world "The surface or this wotk lias barrt'v beer, scratched, Miss Stewart said, it offers such a vast and is vet tiiiuiokm field for endeavor and th i suits which mav be achieved are splendid in my opinion this l :eal AmeriranI it Ion work, the intelligent placing of this youthful generation in congenial work or putting at their disposal the means , for themselves for future work whichfitting will make them effi lent units in the industrial svstem ot America "Sure'v there can be no broad democracy such as is the desire of all local there Is public provis,on Ameriinns, unie for the intelligent vocational education of the vouth of the land and to obtain this thtre must be active cooperation between schools and government employment agents ' Member of the Salt Lake limit ess nd Professional Womens lub will entertain Mis Stewart at a dinner given at the Newhouse hotel tonight it 6 30 vl(09 The Tall Figure The Stout Figure Being Done for Youth. Intelligent guidance of adblescent youth of our population who are no longer compelled to attend school by law and who are seeking employment either from sue or economic necessity, la the ultimate aim of the junior department of the federal employment bureau of the United States Miss Mary Stewart, assistant to e the director general of this branch government service, made this statement and then proceeded to explain the importance of this work as a factor In building up true American cltixenshlp Si Isa Stewart is a guest at the Hotel I tah and Is here to confer with I. M Oilhlan head of tHe part time school, which Is cooperating with the federal government in the work of vocational education and industrial placement of boys and girls past the compulsory school age. Miss Stewart is also chairman of the legislative committee of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women and has acted as the representative of this organization at the joint committee, a bodv composed of delegates from all the hading womens dubs and associations of the United States Statistic show that more than half of toe young people of this country who are past the compulsory school age have for economic or other reasons left sc hool and arc out looking for work The fate of the average young person of thl class is a drifting from one blind alley' job to another Tears of servitude-ge- t for them no constructive training in a hie profession The object of the junior department of the federal employment bureau is to assist and advise these juvenile job seek-ei- s so that thev may be placed in work for which they have a natural or if that is impossible arrange apthude, for outside training In leisure hours, which will Insure them better and more congenial P I JA 5.00pair. each.. Bath Robe Blankets, with and trimmings to match. New patterns; new coloring. Special, PE PE a Is s regular way Special, Beacon Model 596 Oosaard A lightly boned corset. "The top, which is low at the front and graduates to a medium high hgcky is given added comfort by a curved elastic section under the arm. The skirt, which is of medium length, has four inch sections at the front and across back. Made of pink brocade. Model 2769 B A J, designed for the average slender figure and for the type that requires a corset of medium straight lines. It has an average hip, with rather large waistline and plenty of fullness through the shoulders. It is medium well boned and has a wide free hip space. Assistant Heavy Voolnap Blanket. All colors, in block plaids, boum single; worth in the The Medium Figure The Slender Figure Blanket Sale Today A re 1T1 --mean him 'against using opiates TfUThe time. Judge Morris yesterday Instructed the Jury in the case of Paul Carlos, charged with violation of th prohibition act, to return a .verdict of acquittal. Carlos was arrested by prohibition enforcement officers, when a still and a quantity pf illicit liquor were seised near the JorTwenty-thir- d dan river,-o- n South street. Carloe contended that he did not operate the still, but had gone to the place to visit other persons at the time the selsur was made. John F. Tobin was attorney for Carlo. After having deliberated for seven hours without agreeing on a verdict, the jury in th case of W. B. Smith, accused of violation of th Harrison antlnariotic act, wa dismissed for the night at 8 o clock bT United States District Judge Morris.Th juror were Instructed to report at 8 30 o clock today again to the aee. Smith la accused of selling morphine to addicts. - con-aid- - er Arguments in Southard Trial Are Nearing End TWIX FALLS, Idaho. Nov. Declar- ing that (he defense wanted no com1 promise, that the defendant was either guilty or not guilty and that the verdict of thd Jury should he either first degree murder, which carries a penalty of hanging or Ufa Imprisonment, at the option of the jury, or acquittal Homer C. Mills, attorney for the defense, tonight closed an impassioned plea to thejury in th trial of Lyd Meyer Southard, charged with the murder of Edward F. Meyer, her fourth husband This forenoon was taken up by the address of Judge Edward A. Walter for the prosecution. Tomorrow Attorney A R Hicks and Chief Counsel Guthrie will address the jury for the defense. The address of Frank L. Stephan, county prosecutor. In rebuttal, will probably aeiid the case to the Jjry some time t best -- fighter against coldJfumaee,. grate or .Keating stove.---, -- when-jjsecL- in Coal, Coke; Charcoal, Anthracite and Blacksmith Coal FONE WASATCH TOO 135 SOUTH MEIGHN ST. Handling- AH the Best Simon Bamberger,. Pres. 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