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Show TgE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, APRIL 0, 1922. EASTER CLEANING HOW Si 0 Next SundaMg Easter that means only a few days in which , your Easter cleaning done. Myere capacity is large, the big plant is equal to emergencies, BUT QUALITY WORK REQUIRES ClRE AND TIME, pa the sooner . you send your.work the sooner we .can return it to you. TODAT'AND TOMORROW HUNT UP EYERYTHIN'GYOU WISH CLEANED OR DYED, FOR EASTER PHONE WASATCH. 074 Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday (Monday if possible) and well do to-ha- re -GL- -- k Whether yon send a heavy dark suit or the daintiest silk gown fo Myers, .it receive the same thorough ear and perfect cleansing. The large Department Stores, who know- - materials and know cleaners, will tell you Myers Mean Safety. Send your Spring and Easter cleans ing early drehscs, suits, coats, . wraps, blouses, skirts, hatsanvUung.., you wear of silk, wool or cotton, De- mand a Myers receipt it , means n 000000000000010000 0 'ACTS PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW 00 -- from 8 30 until 11 oclock. bv Min The bride will to attended .Miriam Hubbard and .Mias Mary e'ncd-.fViBe tnaiK Kill best Wallace Bennett 1 The couple will go to New York on a topucy moon .trip. Announcement Is made of be marrlsgc of Miea Jean Hodges to t W. Parker. the PI net 4 migreeetanel rhurch St oon The ceremony was Performed bv the Rev. Klmer I Goshen. Mies F.lva Oays was the bridesmaid and Paul Dorlus was beet man. The couple are now at home at T6 L afreet. n. -- 1 and Mrs Af. J.Thomas announce engagement of their daughter. wedto Wtlford A. Boeslev. The ding will be at an earlv date. H "TgttgfsrgrceTTiffT a, 'Batch Bvan-gelln- DrkClotesiIIlDEriis"-iirfbuiFiLerlf"t- ' garments- have been cleaned (? la dirty gaaolin snd with the dirt left in tha clothes ar ths germs from aQ ths clothing in ths same washing. , Myers redistills thetr gasoline regularly they will not tolerate the CONTINUOUS USE OF DIRTY GASOLINE. YOUR CLOTHING IS .CLEANED AND RINSED IN CLEAN GASOLINE the odor is removed in centrifugal extractors the dust and lint is taken out in dry attain tumblers, and the germs effectually killed la special sterilizers. costs but little more by the garment, Myers Super-servic- e a great deal LESS by tha year. Demand a Myers receipt; it la your guarantee of quality work and clothes insurance. Why take chance 7 , - Let us dye last year clothes a' 'bright new color. Our process is shrinkage eliminating all needles and dye wrinkles. We dye mgs, portieres, curtains and other articles Of household furnishings. No trouble to quote price or give advice. A phone call. Waeatch 974, wil bring a courteous representative to your home. Sprint- - is Dyeing season. e. g, The marriage of Mine Marv Glade to will lake place Benjamin Walton Mlsa Oertruda Kordame, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bordame, whose enWednesday morning In the Halt Lake . wtll be A given In the gagement to OrUn R. Williams la announced today. reception temple. the evening from 8 until 11 oclock at .Miss street. O .37 bride. home of the Ington for a visit to Congressman and Miss Margaret IMcFarlabe, Miss Metva Beulah Glade, slater of the bride, will be Mr. and will be Joined Madam, Miss Gwen Smith, Harold Wells, Lester earlv E.In O Leatherwood the bridesmaid and William Mra. George Norman 'Nielson. Preston Wells, Lawrence Mvforbva her mother. Glade wlB be best man. F. to New York. They Hansen and Mr and Mrs. Daniel Wasson, a a a trip to the Genattend the expect meeting The wedding of Miss Neva Clegg. eral Federation of Women aofClub ' In Mrs. Brigham Clegg, daughter of WMr. and Bennett -N. Y.. in June. Mr. and --Mrs. E. R. Beckstead enterof Lo An- Chautauqua," alton do Vaughn tained at dinner Tuesday evening at their geles took place at the home .of the Miss Clara Grosnlck has returned frdm home for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bartells,-whbride On Ninth Bast street V ednesday Los left Wednesday for their home In Angelca after, spending several A reception folevening at 7 oclock. month there. . . Los Angeles. Mrs. Bartells has spent th lowed the ceremony. The maid of honor 4 winter m Sait Lake with friends and was Mia Blanche Cleg, sister of the Mlsa E Dunoombe and Mias Laura relatives.. bride, mud the bridesmaids were Miss In Ogden. . Ramons Clegg, Miss o!a HcCasttn and Hascn epent the wek-en- d was Richard Mre. F, W. Farnow entertatned at a bee Burk Domna Jonea. Miss followed Mri. Thomas Kearns left' early In the luncheon, best man. The couple left for Ollfornia, by five hundred. where they will make their hqme. week for an extended visit In Angeles Wednesdav afternoon at her home on with her and daughter, Mr. South totate street In honor of Mra. 3. K. Denhalter and Mr. John V. Axton. Cov. Announcement was mads during the and Mrs. Glen McCarthey, era were laid for Mrs. Denhalter, Mrs. week of thp' cngagi nient of Mlsa Augusta Mrs William Z. Brown and daughter. Axlon, Airs. C. V. Watkins, Mri, Arthur daughter of Mr, and Mrs. MCHlhaney John B, W tMsms of Htroudaburg, Pa., to Mildred, who have been the guests of Graham, Mrs. William McLean. Mrs. E. son of Judge Mrs. ffltver Henderson Luce, have returned to their L. Sprost. Mrs. F.A. fry JVatson, Mr. Harold .Canton, Mrs. F. Wilson, Mrs. 8 A. Ad Airs. Morris L. Ritchie of this city. home Joseph, In Chicago, ...... Selander, Mrs. E B. Rldd and Miss MyrThe wedding will take piece' In June. . been.. visiting -- In. Mr Ritchie, wbo-ha- Mrs Anna Rvan', receof t.c lie .Edwards, -rony 4sxpeet' Nesriforh roIrTsiT cxtenilrd 'STiy " h N v Turk City ' ' homo thle w eek, The girls emploted in the Salt Lake and C., Is now at home bank were ntrta!nd Monday evening 3 In the Fillmore apsirtmcnt. at a dinner In the gold room of the Com Mr. and Mri. Japn II. .Rilev announcs TV tbs enaagement oP tlvalr daughter, Mies Alif-who has spent sonic merclal club. The tables were decorated roses and the favor with miniature to Anton W. Johnson. Tbs wadding will time In Boston all,' with her sleter. Miss of candy. take place in June. Olive Wall and Mis Enid Wall, In Salt baskets of flowers made In wae Th entertainment charge of tha Lake ' for a short visit officer of the Salt Lake chapter of th Mr. anJ Mrs. P.- - C. Nlslson announcs --7 v After American Institute of Banking. the engagement of tholr daughter, HyaMrwLester Carter 'and daughter, the dinner the remainder of th evening cinth, to Arch V. Bronson. The wedof Eureka, are the gueMs ot Mra was devoted- to games and music. Madge, In Forty the Carter a aister, Mrs. James O. Gregeraon, ding will take place Wednesday were present. Putt Lak temple. A reception wilt bo at her home In the Meredith apartments. guests . given at the home of the bride, 1235 EmMies Elva Clava entertained Monday erson avenue. Mrs. William Connors hag returned fyenlnc at. her home, 08 South Ninth life winter In Caliafter East street. In honor of Mrs. Owen W. announce home Mr. and Mra. A. Rordem - spending fornia. Parker, formerly Mlsa Jeanns Hodges, a the engagement of thetr daughter, Gerbride of the week. Pink and white waa truds, to Oris ft R. Williams, son of Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford J Pearsall of the color scheme uaed throughout the Anns R. Williams. The wedding will Chicago s of Pearsall ar Mrs. parhouse. A basket of roses formed the guests take place April 27. ' The ent, Mr. and Mre. E. J. Raddatx. centerpiece for the supner table. e hostess waa assisted by her mother, aunt Mr. and Mrs. Hugo D. E. Peterson B. Trent have snd Alias Ethel Clavs. Mr. rd Airs. O. Mr. Mrs. Thomas and the engagement of announce their moved from the Braueford apartments B. Hodges entertained at a dinner Tuesdaughter, Ella, to Vivian B. Clift of Balt arjt now at home, at 7 Second ave- day evening in honor of Mr. and Aire. Lake Cltv. The mammae will take place and nue . Parker. Roses and Jonquils were used In the Salt Lake temple catly in May. about the house. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. A. DcBousek left Friday morn- eight. Mlsa Helen McDonnell entertatned Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bird. 2$ Re- ing for Pueblo, --Colo., called by the serious at dancing and cards Friday evening .dnndo avenue, announce the marriage ol limes t her home on Ninth East atreet In Mcof her mother, Mrs J.-thnir daughter, Ellen Matilda, to Liven honor xJ Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Bpring AJden Flcuher, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Donald. Bowers were used about the library and The wedding took p'ace B. Plesher. In- a swset ba.sket peas formed n crystal Mlsa of Snook t'S Francisco, Cleon 29. Mra. John I eRoy Wednesdav. March " The who was th gviest of Miss Trieste Pear- the jcenterpieoe. for the upier table. Krtlv, aimer of tho bride, was brides3 maid. Mr. and Mrs.Kleshcr are now at son for several dava, left Saturday for guests numbered twelve. In 17 California. her home home at 27 South State street. Air. and Mrs. Arthur Flowers enterMrs, Jennie L. Cohn snd Miss Stella tained at a surprise party Wednesday T1e warrUae of Miss Vary parrv of after evening tn honor of L. E. Klpwera, who Fanta Ana, Cl . niece of Mr. and Mrs. Cohn have relumed to oalt Like T. R Parry of this city, to Ivan h lathas an absence of several months In Call celebrated his sixtieth birthdav anniverThirof Price, wiH take place Wednesdav In fovnla and ar .at home for the present sary. at the Mowers home. S4 teenth Fast street. The evening was in fb Belvedere .apartments. the bait Lake temple. a snd spent In, games. muic dancing. Mrs. C. P. Harvlelle snd daughter, Mlsa Those taking part in the program were, Mrs. Georg I ma Wtlxon. Virgil Seville. In lashello the relumed Harvlelle, early lev week from a visit with relatives Clarence Flower. Mr. Ada Lsekln, Miss Gladys Jackson. Mrs Clara Flowers and In Mammoth. R. AND MtR. .7. B MOfthTriN are Mr. Mabel Olson The guests numbered exrectcl todav from an extended Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Schulte and Utile forty. visit m California TV eon. John alter left Wednesday for pion the Pacific roast. . Mlsa TleliA rtidiaw of -- To Angeles it extended visit visiting bar eieter, Mrs a. L' IV man, Mr. and Airs. K. K. Lolland left Monday at tha belvedere apartments. d for New York Cltv. where Mr. will engage In business and they will Mrs. Josephine Kshoe of Los Angeles home make their i the guest of Mrs. C., H. Peterson t .Jier home,..2.Q E street. , Mr- snd Mrs "Harry-da- rk and daughMr. and, Mra Edwin C. Coffin. Jr. ter, Mies Judith Clark, have returned LOGAN. April 8. Mr. and Mr. Frank Loe where from went to Angles, they are receiving the congrstnlatione of their friends on the arrival of a son. born at attend the wedding of Mis Haiel Clark Palmer entertained- at a family dinner R. Air, and J. snd Alrp Haynes Monday evening In honor of Mr and Mr. Hajnes, the Holy Croce hoeoltal Tuegdav, are now at home at 102 Zoe avenue, Clyde Palmer of Provo. A basket of , sweet pea formed th centerpiece for Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rllas have returned Huntington Beach, Cal. th table. Cover were laid for twelve. from a month's trip to ahfornla. Mr. nd Mr. John Andemon were the Mr and Mrs T B. Davis left venter-daof a eurprtr partv Mondav for an extended visit to California recipient Mr. Harry C. Kuphaldt returned to ' a evening, given at their home on River her home In this cltv the latter part of bv a few of their friend Game Height Mis Mary Holden will leave todav for the waek, after apend'ng the- winter th entertainment. Francisco for a several weeks vleit and music were montb a the guest of her two daughSn were eerved. Twenty-si- x ters, Mrs. V. W. McKim snd Miss Piell In ware attendance. guest In San Francisco. Mr Gerald F. Lemhert of Montana Is Miss Stella .Kuphaldt. Mmee Th Portia 'and Julia Stewart KuphaJdf. formerly of thie city, gill sail visiting with her parents, Air. and Mr Lee nd Eulalia entertained Saturday this week for an extended v isit to Hon, J. C. BrandoS. for a few week Air wtohf and other ytointo of Interest tn the Lmbert ,u fortneriy Mls Paullne Bran. aniD Mrr f. P;- !ewart. In compliment to Hawaiian islands don. Lloyd Kent, who will leave ' in th near future to eerve a a Mrs. Morbert Maas und sma'l son, fh the field for Thsodore of Colorado are toe th Mormon church. A!ulc was a speguests of iMfs. Haas a mother, Mrs. A. cial feature. waa late served. aupper GIUls. J. Mrs. F. . W.' .Fudburr entertained th A color scheme of yellow wee eerrled out tn th of th all . of Per club at a luncheon appointments party. Mrs.,-ST,. Richardson, accompanied bv member Mis Csrdon entertained at a at her home, , ,i her daughter. Mr Laurence Love, and Wednesdav afri.-no- tc. rd partv Faturdsv evening Of lat week avert McClelland luncheon Following two eona. Donald and Lug-nreturned bridge was Play-- ) Th guest numbered at- - th home of her sister, Mr. Cecil th first part of the week from Loe Chrlfctenreu, The rooms were deeorsted and Imperial valley, after spend- eight. with violet end rose. The evenlns ing th winter months In five -- hundred. A late spent t". N Burdck kntertamed at her upper wasplacing Mr, were Mrs, Oswald Relgert and little daughhome. 1040 Windsor street, Wednesday at In attendane.served, blxteen guests ter, Ramona of Chicago, arrived vester-d- v a mlscellaneoua shower In honor of her Mr w. IV, and President Henderson to be the guest of Mrs. Seifert' ileter. Iis Irene Brewster, whoee mar at dinner Friday evening of .aleter. Mra Pearl E. Johnson, for two riage t'l 3 H Marart of Loe. Angeles will entertained list week In compliment to the facultj . tnunfhs at her horn on Wilmington av- take piac tomorrow tn Loa Angel. Bas- Of the few Young college enue. ket of red end whit rose were used special Brigham Th table wa decorated guest. . of throughout the house. The guests num- with basket daffodil President Mr. and' Mr. L fi. WUson and daughbered forty. , Henderson wss toastmaster and the folter. Catherine, left for Loe Angeles, th with .toast Professor responded lowing be,u-hand Old Mexico Thursday. A dinner party was given last night bv Lle Allred, Professor P. A Ckristensen. Lawrence Hansen and Pieaton Wells at Professor Bsrbar Wljlsm Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Bsgley and Miss th Haneen home. A wicker banket' of Maughan, Frances Barber, Alarjr Boatow TVs e r,on will leave a decorated the for flowers Marjorie table, snd Professor George Gardner. today spring visit Mis Marjorie Smith entertained at a trip east Air. and Mrs. Bailey bouquets of sweet peas were th fa- and New York for eevkrai vor for th young women guests. Covers card partv Tuesday evening In compll- Washington week. Mine TVasson will stop in Wash- - were laid for Aliau Beatrice AlcFarlano, menl to Edwin Fish prior to bia depari- - Ia w - 't - er l. lTr. e - o 0 0 0 0 0t jjj 0 0 a Do FURS - old-styl- " -- Wherever you live Myers Bervi man- - and you know he is reliable. Reiid iis ymir clea nlhg afiii dyeiBg by- yei Bair Lake City i i : cat 31 t Jt -- a i ? " - v t- - Personal I ten-da- y Fol-lan- - .. - 0 0 Phone Wasatch 974 V r in our delivery he and - give . W guaTaBtceour work, ow--elot & DYERS Phone Was. 974 WORK GUARANTEED 114 East Broadway B00BEHBffBBHBBBP tur for th north to fill a mission for the Mormon church. The. rooms were decorated with spring Refreshments, were served. Th Gamma XI Gamma sororltv enterflow-era- tain 0 Office. . 1 ri , 0 0 0 away -- - 0 0 rs - -- CLEANING BY MAIL than year post it so further ... w intre tel Pgt. price. 1 - 0 0 at a dancing party Saturday eve- CLOTHES INSURED Salt Lake City ; t z presented at the high school at PasaIt was in this given at Santa Barbara Cal., thatplay, a Logan Alls Neen girl. Ney Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. L. Farrell, scored a trig success as "Cora," which won for Miss Farrell stardom In the movies. The U. A. C, Woman's club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Bullen. Mrs. Ruth M. Bell gave a review of one-aplay s and read an original play. ISweeter were Than May " Musical selections rendered by Mrs. Linnarts. violinin, and Atr. Bryant Martineaa. pianist, preceding and at the close of the reading of th plav. Tea was eerved. The following-ladldena recently. ning of last week at the Wigwam. It waa In the nature of an April Fool party. The April Fool oolors, red and white, weye carried out In the decorations snd The ceiling of the hall refreshment. ws draped with red and white neo' Taper. The lights were shaded with the same hues. A feature dance wa given by Miss Kdvthe Horsley of Brigham City Light refreshments were served. Th were special gueatg; Mrs. Lyman patrons and patronesses of the evening were Professor and Air. Joseph R. JenHvde. Mrs. E. 8. Budge, Mr. V. w. sen, Dr. and Mrs, Weston Vernon, Dr. and Anderson and Mr. Julia B. Nibley. Mr, F. L. West, Professor and Mr. C On account of general conference being K. Johnson and Mr, and Mr. John O. held In Salt Lake, the Clio club did not Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Andelin of New meet this week. York were special giieeta. President and Mra. Charles Long of The Sigma Theta Phi alumnao met on th Colorado Agricultural college spent Thursday afternoon with Mts Gladys Wednesday her a guests of President were served. and Mr. E. G. Peterson Refreshment Christensen. Mr. and Mr. A. L. Cole went Fourteen guest were in attendance. t to Ink Saturday of last week to A number of people from inthe Snow reunion, which wa held Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the a urdav evening In th Blshop'a bulldlhg. of Dr. George Thom auguration Mra R. H. Ensign of Salt Lake It visitof Utah. the of University president M. C. ing here uf guest of Mr, and Air. A. H. Among them were 'Mr, and 'Mr ' NewboM. Palmer. Mr. and Mt. Joseph Harris, liv. and Mr,-- , J . West. Professor and Mr., and Mr. V. W., Palmer arrivedIn after a few day stay Mr. William Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. home Monday halt Lake as guest of, Mr, and Mr. E. Wanlass, George R. Hill, Dr. andMl Mrs.None-EllaH. Christensen. Dr. Robert E'ans and President and Mr. E. G. Peterson and son. Master Laurel Cole, son of Mr. and Sidney Nebekcr went to Salt Lake ar 1a Mrs. A. L, Cole, whe t attending school at Pasadena. Cal., wa ctaoeen from aand Mrs. E. Smith Mre. Joseph Mary group ( of fifty to take th part of "Bobtba n!i4t "ruptfip." whirh mi B. Qulnney went to Salt Lake Monday ku" ct here-wen- L i . attend the semiannual conference. V.Waava Woman zsra Dopt S.t-v- l 1 S.-- Mrs. 8e-lo- un the-scen- e. as - Viti from Overwork wJJ Vatuum wltk ' 0 iwffmtft Wotkir LJcwT wait unt your wife e. An-.te'- Moat powerful Vacuum made, with a brush that thread. tho gets (1 Down, II Weak f) e yS. a week way dig .j save her Iff e j fZ Pleciyour Ordtr TcbJoy.) irit , e i tjor-ssg- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Relief society Swles-Germ- w-- s Q th Rev. Sincr. Only tflo immediate families witnessed the ceremony. - Tb week young couple were unattended. Mra V, Mr. John T. Caine. Jr., spent the A Miller served the wedding dinner. In Balt Lake. . Air. and Mrs. Monahan of Ogden, Utah, The Short Story dub met Wednesday evening at the hoane of Mre. Hymm Hay-bal- l, were guest of Dr. and Mra J. F. Wat. kins of the early part of the week. with Mra Thompson, president The Thimble club met with Mra Erthe club, at hostess. Mr. Hickman read nest Elllngson and Mra William Da Wln-nc- s several short stories by O. Henry and Wednesday svenlng at th homo of gave a sketch ot his life. . former. .Mabel and Sibyl Bpande. who - are the school at Kaysville. - Mr. M. K. King entertained the memteaching at the high were bers of the Afternoon In attendance club this Tuesday and Edith Horsley at the Gamma Xi Gamma party Saturday week. The met club Limit with Mr. W. E. evening of last week. Steve and Mr. M. E. King Wednesday evening at the homo of the former. Th Tuesday Evening Bridge club memST. ANTHONY, IDA. bers Wero guests of Mrs. Neill Ferney this week. The Social Hour club met with Mrs. ST. ANTHONT. Idaho, April C. E. Torrey Friday afternoon. W. C. Hummed entertained at bridge The Bible class met with Mrs. Saturday evening of last week In honor E. B. Prater as leader.Monday of her guest, Miss Evelyn Matthews of Mlsh. Hasel Kooch spent Tuesday at rocateilo. Easter Ideas were carried out Rlgby.l In the decorations. Prise were wot by The nigh school Junior Prom waa held Mra B. W. Henrlchs and Miss Murry. last evening In the gymnasium, which Tha guest of honor received a prise. a beautifully decorated. The bright dresses of the girl added greatly to Mra J, E. Whit entertained the Punch waa served during the club Friday afternoon of last week. The member ot the Presbyterian Aid evening and later luncheon waa served. of Pocatello shower. In , Miss Evelyn Matthea society gave a mlsccikneou honor of Mlsa Davidson Breckcnridgc at spent last, week-en- d with Mrs. W. C. tha home of Mra. F. A. Miller Thursday Hummell. Ml Hasel Kooch entertained at a evening of last week. Game and music were enjoyed. dancing party Thursday at evening Mrs. A. Stone waa hostess to St. KathYager cabaret. Seventeen couple wars In sttendaoc In addition to guests from erine a guild Thursday evening. Mr, J. B. Fogg left Wednesday for Rigby. The cabaret waa artistically Sait Lake. Mis Mra William Davla wae hontess to tha and Lyn David Brerkenridge Wade were married Sunday afternoon at Friday Evening Bridge club member last 5 o'clock at; tho F. A. Miller home by evening. 4o- - mie-lons- on 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m - Miscellaneous Events 0 0 000 00O 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 0000 0000 000 y t -- sptvkv Ilousedeaning is on in earnest now.;. Even though you still use the furnace you can have the rugs, curtains, drapes, portieres,'' covers, pillow tops, etc., dry cleaned, ready to replace in the home when the floors and woodwork are done. Phone Wasatch 974 and one of our experienced estimate men will call at your house and give you advice and suggestions on. cleaning and dyeing. You need not feel under the slightest obligation to send us your work unless you wish. not store your winter Fur until thev have been properly cleaned and sterilized. Failure to heed this warning mav mean the total leas of your e fura. W can make up fur gets or coats Into fall style at small ai-expense.. Ask-- vie Phene Waatrb PM.-p- ; Vv vj" w HOUSE CLEANING Myers alteration department will save you time and money. We make over, remodel, reline, cut down, make larger or change the style of coats, suits,' skirts and dresses, at cost- of time plus material used. Expert help - in ail departments. Phone Wasatch 874. t g , i 0 0 0 0 0 0 N 0 0 0 0 0 0 jAn Easter Hat for 75cf Yes, indeed 0 last r if you have year hat we fl can Dry Clean and Block It so It will 0 specials 0 Mens Felt and Straw Hats 0 0 Dry Cleaned and 756 0 Blocked. 0 Panamas Cleaned and! Blocked, 0 without injury to $1.25 0 material. 00000000000000000100000 ALTERATIONS " ttty-w-ntrfa- ka dni lytrrwranee' DYEING - 4 CONTINUOUS USE OF GASOLIIfE without rsdlatllllng makes cheap cleaninf possible BUT IT IS HOT KAL CLEANIHO. h MYERS Mr. ths OT-- reef 0 0 Tb JhMt wsiher made, Steil ge&n; unlimited guarantee. Tha one youll buy, if you see. $25 off only $2 a week. , - DODGE BROS., 245 South State Street Look Just North of Auerbach 'a Store for the Lady In Window in a Coffin ft t G LJ |