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Show the' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER By request Msdsml Lucille Mi Our -- It Charge patrons may, upon regueat, have purchases made Monday, Tuesday and Wedneeday put on December bill, payable 1 . Dell Shop . prepared to take orders for doll clothes of all con-sukinds it- her shout dollys new Chriet-m- u Governor Urges People to Familiarize Themselves With Work of Schools. , . Pre-Holid- Sile of ay Off Furs 20 our entire stock of furs not already marked at , Sale 10 A. M. Monday spe- cial 'sale prices. velvet crepe knit We have perhaps the most extensive stock of fine - furs-t--country all -- of .Iha vetfc. newest-modandi most appro ved stylc f e a tures,an d " 150 Dresses Q- - (very es . pelCT " Mole, Eastern Mink,' Hudson Seal, Canadian Beaver, Russian Kolinsky, .Nutria, Natural Rat, French Seal, n oh Squirrel, Jap Mink; 36- - to ooats, coatees and; wraps, ' chokers, long1 straight scarfs and animal scarfs. We advise exhaustive comparison of our low prices on remarkable values. - Canton and -- so color,includ ing navy, brown, collegeuJnissL. black,, some ! tans, light- . , 4 gerine, COATS Thrte Special Sals Prices length beautifully lined very handaoma garments. of K. Nagal, state witness, was begun by counsel for the defense In an effort to discredit hia testimony during the trial yesterday before Judge L. B. Wight pf the criminal division of the district court of the case of Zuro Tamashlta, charged with the murder of Oscar Yaichta. The attorney. R. B. Thurman,, sought to show that statements of Nagal, a roommate of Tamashlta at the time of the murder, had not been In accordance with hia testimony In the lower court. Efforts were made by Mr. Thurman to show that the witness said In the city court that he knew nothing of any debt owed by the defendant to Yalcbts, and that he testified before Judge Wight on Friday that Yamashlta owed money to the murder victim- .- Nagal declared that he may have made mistakea in answering question! put to him in the lower court for the reason that there was no Interpreter employed during the hearing.; J Post Christmas Wrapping Booth Now at Your aorvlco Froo of Ail Chargo $rd floor for merchandlss bought at Walker's wltl be packed In Christmas wrappings. Stamps will be sold you and packages mailed. Main floor, Annex, packages not bourht at Walker's will be packed for mailing in Christmas wrap- - Christmas Boxes vr and In which to peck hip your Christmas are now on sale, to aisle. Annex, gifts first your A Monday Special Monday Special Old Fashioned Unbleached Muslin, Yard Smyrna Rugs, - Special - st poses $3.95 The estate of Joseph Barnett, late of Balt Lake county, has paid to the state of Utah $6390 Inheritance tax. It was announced yesterday toy L. A. Miner, attorney general, in charge of tax collection work, the Inheritance which Is by law aasigned to that office. The estate was appraised at 8147.T93.94. practically all of which vai personal property. Deductions, including the legal exemption of 110.000, wore 813.913.11, and the remainder paid the tax at the legal rate of 3 per cent for the first $13,000 and t per cent on the remainder. The estate of. Charles H. Merriman of Rhode Island paid $234.44 Inheritance aJ "iJ 9Ra fcUW this year for art work and gift work ot all kinds, for house dresses, bungalow aprons childrens rompers and similar purInches wide. (Domestics.) Novelty Bath Towel Heavy quality ; all in dark effects ; size 30x54. A big special just arrived; a very limited one day's sale only. , 9(tfi A good even weave so much in demand - Two Estates Pay Taxes on Inheritances to State r "plngs. right For Holiday Gifts In pink, blue and yellow effects, combined with white aome with space for monogram. Very Special Values, each 65c, 5c, 8I.C3 These dresses A Bright Hat The New Metal Cloth . Turban are the vogue of the moment and this rich, colorful fabric combines itself with cire satin or with fur, to the enrichment of any costume which 1 ' it may deign to grace.- These new hats are being offered in our - Salt Lake Home Looter Begins Term in Prison . Millinery Salon at Popular Prices. to Georg McDonald, who confessed the police that he had burglarised forty-seve- n Lake was 8alt taken to the homes, state prison yesterday afternoon to bean Indeterminate term. serving gin - Other defendants recently sentenced to tndetarmiaste terms who were removed from the county jail to the prison yesterday wars:LeadWilliam W. Ralph and Frank B. better, robbery; Ray L Smith and Oeorge F. Thomas, forgery, and Gabby Mumford. grand larceny. Walker Toyland Now in Complete dlfflsnft " Walk all over town and see the soiled old last years toys for sale, (hen come to o Walkers for new and original toys. Some slightly Robbery charges are made against Jean Foy, who held - up employees of ths Skaggs Cash store. I$4 Main street, November 19. and obtained $4648.43, In a complaint prepared yesterday by County Attorney Arthur 2. Moreton. The complaint will be filed In the. elty . court tomorrow. will be Key City Judge arraigned before Ben Johnson tomorrow. V2-00- A! - 'all shades; in CHARMEUSE handsome qualities. Men Plead Not Guilty - Special CJ! 9ft VAaAtf ' PRINTED GEORGETTE Joseph Snueeda. charged with assault with a deadly weapon upon A. Vaeoas, leaded not guilty when arraigned before S udge L. B. Wight of the criminal division of tha Third district court yastsr-da- 40 inches; large assortment of new designs and colorings; now French prints, ft I Aft very good quality.. Special.. V SATIN qualities; standard among tho bnt light and dark shades, also changeable. '"V y. well-know- . Special...:.. $ZsZi) BLACK Special. lustrous. - r Each department has given of its choicest and fieri to concentrate inspirational gift suggestion and make selecting easier and more sati&factoiy, Fjractically eyexythiz from a pin to an elephant. Four Models Sketched To go on Special Sale The best values we h$ve yet been able to offer in a good, new winter coat at ao very modest a price as $35.00 women who are wanting a good, substantial, warm, good looking winter coat, at a very. low. price, should,. with-out fail, attend, this sale. I CANTON CREFE purs silk; slso silk and wool. Oao of tho most wanted silks st present, in exceptionally ftft good qualities; all colors. Special soiled-w- hite in dainty effeets different styles regular price $1.00 to Second Floor A Shipment Just Arrived At Special Reduced Prices i in s BOOTH, .vC.bata k Will Charge Complaint ' Robbery ofnil. Skaggs Store f INSPIRATION Monday Special Christmas Tie ' Aprons Y Price Readme Standard Silks ' SATIN Walkers good quality, very ft I Aft ' . V Special BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA 36 in.; very lustrous, supple or real ft I ftft $! 'chiffon. Sale Monday , 10 oClock Special ones, without exception, blouse back mpdelv-fpl- l flared and belted models; navy, shades of blue, browns, beaver, black ; splendid coat' All - lined throughout. ing fabrics. Just a very limited quantity and we do not expect to be able to get more to offer at this price, so we suggest at- tending promptly. Fur-collare- FEINTED SATIN DE CHINE for coat linings. A very large assortment of new designs and rleh colorings. Will give excellent service, ft I Jfft I 9$ Special 36-in- .; TROUSSEAU CREPE for d pendablo lingerie; Is the new colors of orchid, honaydew, maiso, also ivory and jink. Special SI.C3 $15 to procure tMd aad be thinks this la tha last shipment ha will be able to make. Monday Sale Pre-Holid- ay ker super-value- for the holidays and midwinter wear, and at Walkers you will find particularly., attractive... and becoming ones. ....... A. O. Toung Sc Oo. of Richfield, lowest bidders on the federal aid road project from Marysvale, 12.54 mile south toward Junction, yesterday made arrangements for filing bond In the sum of $25,000 with the state road commission for the faithful performance of that contract. The totftl contract price la about $44,000. The bond of vers maintenance of tbe new road for one year after completion. The federal government shares one-ha- lf the expense of actual construction and materials, and the state road bonds and the county the remainder of the total. responseWal-to He sent ns this shipment last weak, but wires that ft is by all moans Road Contractors Make .. Arrangements for Bond The these are to the standard Walkers have set and maintained s for sale of in dresses offered at $15, which have been the talk of the entire city. j Toys All New nt ' u' famous dress tales has bsea so unprecedented tnd women have elsmorsd for mors and mors sack time ws hsvs boon able to get a shipment, so wo bsve placed s standing order with onr Now Tork specialist buyer to bo on the constant lookout for n per values wkiek we can offer in $15 sventa $163.50, 5198.50 tnd $289.50 Witness Under Attack mI Six Models Blotched upar Special In Testimony of State s p grays, rust, tan- $450,00 MUSKRAT " smart- for the high school or - Chokers, $15.00 to $179.50 Straight and Animal Scarfs to enffa,, trims, cally every new idea. trimming modish every with jersey embroidery smart effects attained with tailored and eire braids.- - Practi- white kid collar - $49.50 or motif ing'. the Chapleigh frock in its girlish loveliness soft $198.50 to $1500. : crepe Feaiur Coats and Wraps, Harried sines 1884, Andrew G. Ruden, s carpenter, is seeking a divorce front Hanna 8. Ruden on the ground of - , -- - cruelty. In a complaint filed in the Third disMr. Ruden chargee trict court yesterday, him his wife with continually calling names and with making life "unendurable." In October, 1914. she deserted him. ' he alleges. Florence Etta Archibald filed suit for divorce against Paul Euart Archibald. Her husband deserted her three month after their marriage, she says, and is now serving a term la the Wyoming state , prison for forgery. Mrs. Annie Anderson filed a counter complaint yesterday In answer to a divorce action brought by her husband, A. C. Anderson, several weeka ago on the ground of cruelty. 8he alleges that her husband has called her objectionable names. Mr. Anderson alleges In hie comthat his wife has conducted herself plaint In a sullen msnner, refusing to spesk to him. Novel interpret tatlons of head jersey duvetyn -- Coatees, new) Poiret twill 45-i- Makes Life Unbearable A similar plea wa entered by A. T. Faber, charged with burglarising the home of Bessie C. Baxter, $4$ North Main street He Is alleged to have stolen china vglusd at $400. and , cates for any amount $195.00 to $650.00 of Assault and Burglary . Bny Gift Glove Bonds . Certifi-- Hatband Charges Wife , OS "GOOD GOODS of-our taxes. another sale January In line with campaign inaugurated by tha American Legion and tba National Education association. Governor Mabey yutsrday Issued a proclamation designating Decani ber 4 to 19 aa "American Edu cation week." The governor thus sets .forth his appeal to the public of the state as to tha alms of this .campaign: ."A nation-wid- e observance of American Education week' Is proposed by the National Education association and the American Legion far ther purpose .fif. aq quatntlng the publlo with the sccompllah-- , manta and needs of the public school and to secure oooperatlon and support In meeting these needs. It Is further planned that a comprehensive effort bo made to teach and foster , Americanism through such a movement. "A better understanding of the form end fundamental principles gov. ernment and a more universal usa pf the . can be accomplished English language only through broader education. That American Ideals may be Instilled In the youth of our country, that patriotism may be emphasised, as an essential and basla teaching, and that we may all obtain a more precise valuation of the Importance of the nations Investment in education, designate December 4 te 10 ae American Education week. 1 urge that the people of Utah respectfully take this opportunity to familiarise themselves' with the work of the schools, and that In the home as well as In publlo gatherings special emphasis be placed ono the singing of patriotic songs, ths slgnlfi-cancof the flag and the recounting of Inspiring facts In American history." , ' 9 Jr Only 25 Shopping Days Before Christmas - 27, 1921. See Them in Our TTlndowi d r . |