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Show v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY HORNING, APRIL PIT' VALUE .4 i tpcrtal to Milan Sailors TtitaM. Mass.. 'April JS. Mors inquiry for wool Is noted. It Is affirmed that the recent downward tren of prices has been checked. .Worsted thills are not buy Inf noticeably. Many of these are closed or running light because of the Piece goods trades failure to respond to the new seasons offerings. Makers of womens tweeds and sport roods are still sooured purchasing foreign Wools, although the peak of demand for those goods has passed! The Wool dealers are encouraged by the report of the tariff, till Ao. Aha .aenaAe.aad settlement of the garment workers' strike tn Chi eago. No Improvement In the worsted goods market Is expected until the garment .Workers strikes In New York and other centers or clothing manufacture are settled on the Chicago basis of a 10 per cent reduo Won. &uch settlement would result In Immediate improvement In the piece goods trade, which would be reflected back to the mills. TbO Easter Hat and Price are Dependable' Poke Bonnets trimmed rtbboa Daintily streamers, in RES8Y little styles of braid, with . silk colored ribbon facFor ings. , Easter brown, or combination....,. WS black Districts. BOSTON, nr Quality WOMENS MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS, 956 1.25 v - More Inquiry It Noted at Shearing Approaches in HRairge" TODAY Children's Millinery Eat the SPECIAL 14, 1922. J ON EROADWAT BETWEEN MAIN & STATE To Make Room for New Summer Stocks Clearing Now Cc Worlds Jinest (hlmtal Cloth Dresses 2 v- At Sensational Reductions 3 toW-grs- Prices Unchanged Current prices for territory wool are Unchanged and fleecee remain at the level Hulled. h hich. they, (salt Woql of all grades is selling, especially the grades suitable, for woolen. mills. Prides are steady. A change in t. is noted regarding new clip wools lit Artsona buyers for eastern mills seetn to be the new wools as fast aa they are taking shorn. , The largest buyer Is to have taken 200.000 pounds reported more of the same sort reported last Week. Cold weather is delaying shearing everywhere, but central Utah and Wyoming should begin by next week. Some traders expect to see free aa soon as sheafing has progressedbuying a little. .it send-men- ' Growers Want to Sell. 3 LESS Its steimcoofeed than 200 of this seasons new dresses are' ifivbhed Ia this remarkable .ga $ t hrlrrhrcfiori r' WiTt ' Bill flze 'e very man. Dresses that are in the sprightly styles ' of springtime, suitable for street, home and and That's the dif- hf-a- pan-toaste- d, equally appealing to high school girls or the ference between oatmeal a nd -- miss office-- r store. - - -- 55 Only One JtjaX of a Kind - - roatnring Stunning DRESSES. O j6BEAT-- pasty only one hat of a style, one a stunning creation. : Including specially bought lines sb well as hats made and trimmed in our own workrooms just for this ocs casion. There will be leghorns, black hair and braid and taffeta combinations trimmed with flowers. Indeed, the crowning" achievement to the Easter costume and the crowning value of the season as well at 10.95, . INDIVIDUAL ( ' Grower of tfleeces In the middle west re Reported anxious to sell their wool J&iwyear rather than pool It, but no busi-y-i8 1 accomplished. Scarcity of good fin Australian and the need'for such wool at some mills is shows by the facts that some Australian 64 to 70s have-be- en taken out of bond at the emergency tariff rate of 3t cents a pound, scoured. Second dtp South American has sold at 45 to 6 cents Sev(Orl touted Over Foot Thouaand eral hundred'bales of Montevideo Ms to Tssrs Ago) . Ms In bond. also, have been transferred By NOSLE WAR RUM, Postmaster. to mill account. Punta Arenas 60s have been sold at TS to M cents, free wool, Ths transmission of letters by an Auand the BUetqos Aires 6s at 27 cents. At thorised postal service dates back about the close of the latest Sydney sale a 4000 years, aelectlon waa offered. The market good la II Chronicles, chapter excited and extreme prices were paid Ml for XXX, verse 6, we read that the posts fine wools, American buyers operating went with ths letters from ths king and aB Israel and moderately, Sydney still has 200.000 his pnnees throughout In ths tenth Verse we axe In. hales unsold. Sales probably will close Judah. formed that hs July In Melbourne will have three sales to city through tl ' MANAGER-tand Manaaseh, tvwl ELECTED. LOGAN, April 11. Malcolm Merrill of were dispatched lnthe time of Esther. Richmond war elarted aaslstant manager Job, In his pahlence, awaited the mall, mentioned , the of Student Life, official publication of the and Jeremiah and others Agricultural college student body, for post. Originally the srrvlc waa restricted to next year. The appointment waa made uses. As it was In Persia, wnere by the etpdent body execute committee. official mall was carried from point to point by mounted oourlera' This system of pony express - was adopted by the Homans, who mamtalnedreleyx of runotug iiorses. JL-J- C M every fowmllee, on the greet . Homan highways. Julius Chesar sent letters from Britain to Homs in twebty-Sl- x days, usnoraefosn and ing relays eof runners, boatmen, While unofficial eoirespoftdenee was carried by slaves for many Aenturlea the use of tne postal system a As extended . to private persons by the' Empqro Diocletian at the end of the .third century. In the fourteenth century a poet was esA tMtj combination tablished In France, tn the fifteenth cen. of the two most 1m- tury tn Germany and in - the. sixteenth , century In England. In America the several colonies, local posts different Ilmen, established oods. Cheese, the under various systems,, but the first unisolids form plan of transmitting letters was Inmilk, and troduced by Thomas Neale In 1691. Al.egg-- . Add the grated though. vent rest, cud in its operations, there was llttls, improvement until Bencheese before folding iamin Franklin was appointed postmaster In Philadelphia, la 1727. He perfected and season Vith ' a an organisation and, in 1753, became resfull of ident director of the colonial postal systhe teaspoon tem, but was removed in 17T4 because of some word or act which displeased ths genuine crown, From Its ancient beginning to Its present state of perfection the post has been one of the most Important factors In civilisation. It Is the largest business establishment in the world. No other concern has so many stockholders, or so many patrons, or so many workers. It forms a connecting link between all lands, all race, all planes of society. The poor backwoodsmans letter la earned for the same fee that the rich man of the. city pays, and with the name security and speed. The postal service Is the most democratic Institution in operation, it facilitates business, disseminates inforand of cheer mation. bears messages hope and love, draws mankind closer together In bonds of brotherhood, and makes ths world a better pta--o in which to live. To V Bhades. -- , to 20.00. r Easter Accessories ? - a. u k. W Including several of the foremost fashion favored What woman will , not weltinea of the country. come this opportunity , : right before Easter. Special at .... er Little Boys t 20.00 and 25.00 Pattern Hats are grouped for final clearance at this notable reduction this morning. Navy and brown tricotines with rich braid or brad trimming; embroidery work, etc. Straight line and circular models- - Scores of them for your selection. all-ov- a oreaitions braids,-maline- of our very MANY wool dresses yon will find in this collection, and what a variety of styles; Here "are" sport models, .three-piec- e cape styles of homespun and v trieotine, twill and serge dresses, trimmed with tailored braid, beads, novelty girdles etc. Sale, all dresses marked ' . - All Sizes, 16 to 48 beautiful WHAT . , To 27.50 DRESSES to 48) ;AU Sizes, 16 , The Postal Service- -! ; ? Sale 10:30 a. m. Today Gloves ir.tt CHEESE 20.00- - DRESSES fr Styles $ rack., them at this reduced price. Including straight line or blouse styles with br$id trimming, as well as,, tailored sport models. Choice of tricotines or twill cords in' navy, wool jerseys in colors or cheviots. in sport . lp.OO ' Friday and Saturday ' All Sizes 16 to 42 and never -- cuoksH-- in the To 12.00 Oatmeal H-- O SPSS n 1 3.95 to 7.95 OMELET o ortant of ' mm'i of . the little fellows up for Easter in of those now juvenile suits. Of materials, in woolen weaves or pretty - corduroys, with white collars DRESS , Gtelf08 bsti d Kid Gloves, 1.45 Special to Ths Tribune. . UNSWCCTCMf0 APORATEl1 Milk BEAVER, April 13 The Beaver local farm bureau held a meeting In the county courthouse Monday night with a large attendance. The farm bureau unanimously sustained the offlcera that were last January by the Beaver appointed County- - Chamber of Commerce for the Beaver County Dairymen's association and. the. Heaver City Poultrymens assoand. committee ciation. tha following A fete appointedFor feeding of E. .smith, Lester e. Harris and James E. Yardley; potatoes aa a cash Crop, Seth W. Smith, JL J. Parkinson and Harry Cartwright; for the selection of seeds, Reuben Parkinson, J. A. Patterson and George Palce; experiment and suggeetlve committee, Mark Wolsey, George P. Low and Hobert Whits. Tha projects adopted are as, follows; Potato raising as A cash crop, seed Improvement and selection, and th feeding of sheep, beef cattle and hogs. The that of dairying, owing main projeet'-ls to the natural facilities of the locality. Thera Is a minimum of 10,000 pounds of cream a week being shipped from the county at present, and also a large quantity of butter Is produced. A maximum of 20 000 pounds of surplus cream will be ' shipped from hers this season, Ths program outlined is for a production of 200 carloads of potatoes, tha feeding of 2000 head of beef rattle, seventy-flv- s . 2-Pa- reeuiar 1.75 tan, blaek, beaver brown and nyy. Featuring grAy;, 0 Kid Gloves, 1.95 . to cochin Fabric Gloves, 75c in all spring colors, with two-ton-e dered backs. Hotel Hresltn at 29 St New ork - Broadway I carloads ot hogs-and several loads of lambs the coming season, April II The Pltchforth-LeCattle company of Milford drove two carloads of beef cattle from hers Wednesday to bs shipped to Pomona, BEAVER. 1 An Hotel with Moderate Rates High-Clas- s embroi- 500 Beautiful 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 Pieces They fasten at wrist with draw trap. Fine chamois suede quality, Popular priced Club Breakfasts ACafeterla the last word In ' Jut opened RATES i Single Room with bsth $3.00 Double Room with bsth 6.00 J manufacturers surplus stock that waa bought by our REPRESENTING the and rushed here by ..express. Every garment i? of the There highest character and quality the trimmings exquisite .and beautifuL drawers and vests. Every .piece of will be gowns, envelope chemises, step-i- the heaviest pure .ailk crepe. de chine or radium in sevcral different styles and all the delicate spring shades. Sale will begin at 10:30 today. . - n' Neckwear HI Wf CTMEN bose " this" beautlfuL for , their Easter costumes, at will welcome "" this astonishing" reduction. r the lacy patterns and the regular . toeleet from. ; Our own Psmilo brand. Of extra fine silk quality, in alt tha leading spring shades, or ...block with fancy. lisle tox Full fashioned. ' Vestees, 1.25 an the latest idess embroidery, ratine, Expressing neckwear gingham and lacy for Easter. , i 3.50 Rolette Hose, 2.95 silk quality. sport shsdes, with elastic roll top. The Kayecr glove In latest . mesh, with French dotted borders. Many color combinatidbs. f fr 3.50 Hand Bags, 2.45 Several jaunty t styles of patent leather, calf, oose cowhide or duve-tyn- e. , - , , f j White Ruffled NeU With Satin Suh miss from 8 to 14 will delight to wear a" ruffled white frock. They are smartly fashioned and enlivened by eolored satin sashes. UPON this dayevert Dresses, 9.95 yellow and rose ruffled organdies, in sixes 8 to 14 years. Pretty pink, Sweaters, 4.95 to12.50 a lstest novelties, in fine , - Girls Easter Dresses, 8.95 ! 75c Drape Veils, 50c All the ..- In all 5.00 quality Z25 Silk Stockings, 1.95 vi Cal They Were shipped from Milford Wednesday night. - They war grain-fe- d hers under the supervision of Marshall Lsvt and were tn primp condition. Mr. Lsvl also drove prime bunch of grain-fe- d beef cattls 'to Milford last Saturday. Th Beave County Farm bureau sold a bunch of 200 prime, tiA. hogs to Ben Davis on Tuesday, which hs took to Milford on Wednesday to ship to Los Angeles. Ths farm bureau received 2 rents ter pound more than the local price, ahlch waa eetatllahed before the farm! bureau qs organ xed. . Gloves, 1.25 Slip-o- n car- Beaver County Cattle and JHogs Are Shipped In Gray, Beaver, Suede, etc. the .new , Chamois-suedes- 6 C -- .Within 5 Minutes of .Everything Worth While 5.00 Lace, Hose, 2,95 earn. - qualify Knicker Suits, 7.95 nts These sre for older brothers, 8 to 18 years. The new spring-gra- y and bfown, In Norfolk" style. , Aa Easter sale of 2.75 quality. Made of soft, pliable kid, with pique ? Farm Bureau Sustains Officers Appointed Sizes 2 to 9 Years ' . i , 1.25 Point Venise Collars, 95c 2.75 Silk Bloomers, 2L45 DAINTY new spring line that we are reducing righV"T)sfore'"Naster. f Fine jersey qqality, with elastic knees sad Mohawk waist. brand. A , s A WONDERFUL Una of Tuiedo styles in honeydew, tomato, jocky red, jade or blue. Sixes 38 to 44. Sweaters, 6.95 to 16.50 ituring tha large tixes,- 46 to r hue of silk Tuxedos.- . 84, la thla J Lovely .Gingham Dres.ses for Easter 2.25 Pink Silk Vests, 1.79 Another neW Mohawk undergarment that will be in general favor for Easter wear, With ribbon shoulder straps. ill delight th young mist from 7 to 14. Trimmed with collar, euffs and aashes of organdy. Also lineuet in blue, lavender 'and " yellow. Priced 4.93 and 5.93. These ' , |