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Show v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE Very heavy grade of material, in good pat- terns. Specially priced for the June sale beautifully appointed dinner Sunday evening in honor- of the eeventyfiret birth day anniversary of her father, William Barber. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. John Coles, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barber, Norman Barber and William Duerdon of Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Horton Evans entertained at dinner Sunday" in honor of Mr. and Mrs, WUford Hedges, who left Friday Miss Flora Rowan entertained vritb a dan- for their home in England, and MrA and cing pert nt tfce bvoe of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Duncan. Mrs. r. C. Rowan, on High street Satan! ay Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parkin of Woods evening of last week. During tbs evening relawere served. Tbe guesU were the Cross spent part of the week with Missra June iirtot, Msrgeret Grant, Jalia Deal tives here. was at hostess Miss BurPrances Cheney West, Edith La Belle. Pearl Baker, Kills nett, Mary Deckelmaa, Lois Rowan, Mr. and beautifully appointed social and tea at A profusion Mrs. Harisnd Uewau, Gordon Lathrop, Heury her home Fridey afternoon. FUegc, Clarence Bewas, Fred D. West, Fred of garden flowers adorned the rooms. A brown, Francis Grant. Carl JJarrimaa, Harold color scheme of yellow was carried out In larksoo and James Bonner. the decoration of the dining room. A rut Tbs Boys' club room at the Collins hotel was glass bowl of yellow tulips formed the of the scene sf a gathering Friday evening central decoration of the dining table and last week. Chess and cards followed by re- small bouquets of the flowers were laid freshments were enjoyed by Curtis Leonard. at each place as favors. Twenty guests Yota Denis, Maxwell Balt, tamptou Boot and were present. Assisting In entertaining Dave Miles. Mrs. J.H. Ford, Mrs. Z. E. Cheney Tbe card party given by ths ladles ef the were Mrs. 1 and J Cheney. eveRebekah lodge at Odd Fellows' hall Friday Lucas and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ning of last week was an enjoyable affair. Af- James Lawson ofGeorge Salt Lake were guests ter the game refreshments wore served. .The of Mrs. 'William Cheney and Mrs. K. prin t were awarded at follow: Ladies, first prise, Mrs. Martha Farmer; second. Miss Vir- Maeser Pack Sunday.-L. Mrs. H. The home of Mr. and Mr. Horton consolation, ginia J. Carotbers; Kvass; men's first prise, tyarion fthslleaberger; EVans was the scene of an Interesting Robert K. when the A., social event Monday night, second, Orval Baird; consolation, r Mrs. Harry Randall ueu the Baird. members of the Sorosls club entertained all. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. WUford Hedge. Members of tbe Informal Kreuing Bridge chib Baskets of roses and ferns and peonies met yrlth Mrs. Fred T, West at her home on were the enterattractively arranged in were Murry street Thursday evening of last week. presguests taining rooms. Thirty Percy ent. Other members present sere Memlaute ' J Jackson, Willis E. Meyers and Joseph L. Somsls of the members The following Mrs. West had high score. lie. bv Mrs. Mrs. U. L. Evans. Mrs. Barton E. Walker club were guests at a tea given in Farmington and Mm. Stanley Draper motored from Mc- Chris Brown at her home Mrs. 'Bess Woolley, afternoon: tbe sttend to week Friday Gill Friday evening of last Mrs. J. W. Randall, Mrs. Nealen Smith, card party gives by the Jtobekah lodge. Monday evening of last week chapter C of Mrs. Alvin Duncan, Mrs. Whitney Smith, the P. E. O. celebrated tbe second anniversary Mrs. Clarence Moss, Mrs. Harold RobBown. Mrs. Walter of its organisation at tbe home of Mrs. Ontie erts, Mrs. James The guests motored from Duncan, Mrs. J. R. Cardell. Mrs Horton lloTendeu in McGill. Klv sad East Ely and upon their arrival were Evans, Mrs. John Brown and Mrs. Ben After a short business Brown. served wtih dinner. meeting a social hour was enjoyed. In n spell-iMrs. Raguel Barber and Miss Christy tuMteii Mrs. Marriott received the f rst. Mere consolation. the Miss and Gallagher prise Mrs. J. H. Robinson and Mrs. WUford bets and guests were Mesdames Harold A. Dav- Barber. idson. lleury J. Marriott, M L. Smith. Edward K Turn'll, N W. fay. William C. Gallagher, W. ELY, Nev., Junn S. Tbn annual banaoet of tho Woman's clob waa heM at ths As kaa cafo Saturday afternoon of Ut week. Ybo tables were attractive wtlb decorations potted plants and lilacs. During ttis afternoon a program of lories, toasts and vocal selecladies were tions was given. About forty-fiv- e present. Mra. DT 0. XcDunsld was toastmU-tress- . - j Cupid, Mary Black Timmons. Mrs. August H. Rlepc and Mrs. James Waddell, who bad visited in Salt Lake for ten da;, returned to Ely Satunisy evening of last wees. Members of the Drains league met with Mrs. G. L. Hickey at her home In East Ely ThursFollowing an day afternoon of last week. ef reading, refit aliments were served to Mesdutnes William N. McGill, Ralph A Bowdle. George A. Whiteley. Samuel B. Oomond G. Bates. Charles ft. ('handler and Arthur Smith and Miss Margaret Smith. Mrs. Edward E. huox and Mrs. Harry Travel were luncheon guests of Mrs. Dan T Stong at her home on Murry street Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Thomas H. King and daughter, Virginia Louise, who had visited Mrs. King's parents in Tonopah for u month, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas li. King entertained guests st their home on Murry street Thurs day evening of last week. After au evening of Tbe guests cards, refreshments were served. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. ftwarta Mr. and Mrs Watt II Bishop and Arthur knecht. Members of tbe E. T. C. were guests of Mrs. Harry Randall at her home In Central Ely Tuesday afternoon of last week. Reading, followed by refreshments, paed the afumooa Alonso A. Sherman, Edward E for Mesdame Knox, John T. Llcblyter and James McLaughlin. The Misses Edna and Aleen Earl of Kimberly were overnight guests of Miss Leah Miles Thurs" day of Complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Elmer A Procter Mrs. Alfred J. Porter of Salt Lake, entertained guests at her home on High street Tuesday evening of last week. A few enjoyable hours were passed with needlework following Wbloh refreshments were served. The guests were Meadsmes Watt II. Bishop, Frank E. Bwsrts John E Callahan. Osmond G. Bates. John Weber, William N. McGill and Edward Millard Mrs. Elmer A. Porter and sons. Graham and Bruce, left Thursday morning of last week for their home !u Balt Lake, after visiting for three weeks in Ely with Mrs. Porter's mother. Mrs. R. W Graham, and , sister, Mrs. Alfred J. Procter. was a last weekMiss Catherine McLaughlin end guest of Mias Edna Earl in Kimberly. Mrs Mrs. Carroll F. Morrill and Jay K. Brlntoo motored to McGill Wednesday of last week and were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Long. Mrs. Edna O'Sullivan of Tonopah is a guest of her daughter. Mrs. William Padden, at her homo In East Ely. Miss Bluma Bergman of Hath and Miss Mabel Aljets of the Georgetown ranch were overnight guests of Miss Maytne Tucker in Ely Thumdav of Inst week. Mrs Frank W. Millard was the recipient of a surprise party to celebrate her birthday anniversary. gtveli hr a number of tbe young frieods of ber children Tuesday afternoon of last week. Games on the lawn were enjoyed during the afternoon and Ice cream and cake were served. Thone present were Betty Bstrd. Evelyn Zadow, Josephine TamMyn, Virginia Edwards. Christine Russell. Josephine Russell, Cora Peer Charlotte Bhallenberger, Leila FieldMcFsdden. Procter, Margaret ing. Georgianna Rosalie Sundberg, Palma fiundberg Catherine Bates, Mary gwarts. Edith Delmore, Ida Webb. Marjorie Webb, Mary Millard. Earl Baird. Robert Zadow, Bruce Baird. Frank Zadow, Roger Edwards, Joe Tamblyn, John Bussell, Jack Callahan. Harry Stevenson. Jimmy Stevenson, Emerson gturdevant and Robert Millard. Miss Rboda Wyvlll and Hugh P- - Graham were married at the Episcopal parsonage by the Rev. Jamee McLaughlin Tuesday evening of last week. Miss WyviU arrived on the train Tuesday evening from Balt Lake, where, she was a graduate nurse of the Holy Cross hospital. Tbe ceremony was witnessed by Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph A. Radle, following which a wedding supper was served at tbe IUdle home in Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Graham wilt reside st Ruth. Members of the Amateur Bridge club were guests- - ef If iso Virginia- J. CaMOthcrw at Mv At home on Sixth street Wednesday evening. the close of the game Mrs. Millard and Mrs. Walker were swarded the high score prims. Present were Mesdsmea John Weber, Edward Millard, George H. Llnsley. Charles A. Walker. John H. Eager. David p. Bartley and William 0. Moorman. The Thursday Bridge club members met with In Mrs. Willis E. Meyers at her apartment tbe Dorothy Thursday afternoon of last week. After several games had been played, tbe scores were added and prises given to Mrs. Millard and Mrs. Jackson. The members present were Mesdames Edward Millard, William O. Moorman. Percy J. Jackson, David P. Bartley, John Weber, George T. Linaley and Fred T West. Mr. and Mrs. George Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnffer of McGill spent Saturday evening of last week In Ely. CENTERVILLE Mr. and Mrs. CENTERVILLE. June David Shepherd and family of Logan ars the guests of Mrs. J. H. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quinn and family. of Ogden, were guests of Mrs. Z. E. Cheney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. WUford Hedge, who had spent the past year in Centerville, left Friday for their home in England. Mr. snd Mrs. Horton Varley of Delta spent the early part of the week here with Mrs. Alvin Duncan. Miss Leone Evans left Monday for a six weeks' visit with friends In New Tork and Chicago. Mr. and Mra. Whitney Smith and Miss Ella Chase of Centerville attended the social given Wednesday night by the South Davis T. It. M. I. A. board at the home of Mrs. AHce Smedley. Mrs. Bess Woolley spent the early part of the week, in Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. R. Slddoway. Mr. and Mrs. Howrard Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams of Ogden were guesta of Mrs. Z. E. Cheney Wednesday. Mra Kara Benson has returned from a visit with frlenda In Echo. Miss Annie Roundtree and Miss Ruth Anderson of Salt Lake were dinner truest Of Mayor and Mrs. J. E. Williams Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Raguel Barber announce of their daughter, the engagement Christy, to Stanley H. Bradshaw of Hurricane. the marriage to take place next Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mra Joseph Cards! and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and family, Mra Henry Been, Miss Marion Williams 3. " mad $2.75, $3X3 &r.i $4E3 $5.CD and $0X3 ; J j r 35c Melba Face Powder June Sale special 4c 24c V.. SENSATIONAL VALUES ARE BEING OFFERED this week in order to clear out the overstock due to the backward season. NEVER BEFORE HAS THESE REDUCTIONS BEEN EQUALED. . .. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH of very special-I- y bought and specially selected merchandise has been taken out of our regular stock and THE PRICES REDUCED TO A MINIMUM. The rooms were decorated in the season's flowers, and luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. A program was given, Mr. and Mrs. Urs Chrlstopherson announce the marriage of their daughter, The marOlga, to Parlen McKenna. riage took place in the courthouse at Richfield Tuesday. Mrs. McKerera Is the postmistress In Sallna, and will retain her position. Miss Alice Thorpe Is visiting relatives and friends in Mantl. Mr. and Mrs. Kdmond Bird were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Washburn of Monroe. Mrs Rue Nielson Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christensen, at Balt Lake. Iee Mattsjon was given a surprise by ten of hie friends Saturday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Renhoit Mattsson left for Sat Lake Sunday to make her home. Miss Ireta Henrle of Mantl Is a guest of Miss Gladvs Thorpe. Mrs. Zoel Whit'berk entertained Saturday of last week in honor 4)t the fifth TrC her son, Mont. birthday anniversary Eighteen guesta were present. iMts 8. Iverson of Mantl. and daughter, Mrs. Mary Hacker, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Martha JOhanson of Loa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jorgensen the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mattsson and Mr. and Mrs. C Rav Evans spent Decoration day In Ephraim. Mrs. Gustave Bros of Mantl Is visiting with relatives and friends In Sallna. The First ward choir held a social chapel Frigathering at the First ward Thirty-nine day evening of last week. members were present. The resignations of Mrs. TV. O. Carlson, president, and Mrs. Chester Myers, secretary snd treasurer, were accepted. lM)rs. T. P. Peterson was chosen president; Mrs Luella Christensen, secretary and treasurer; J M. 'Herbert, In charge of amusements, and James Ivie, chairman. Refreshments were served. The Misses Oordy and Melvlna Dltlev-se- n left Thursday for Fish lake to spend the summer. Mrs. George Fenn entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her birthday anniCovers were laid for sixteen. versary. In the evening the following gave her a Mr. and Mrs. E. TV. Crane. Mr. surprise: and Mrs. R. B Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crane, Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oldenwalder. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fenn. Mrs. Elisa Gates, Mrs. Glendon Jensen, Mrs. Alonso Peterson, Mrs. Lars Peterson and George Fenn Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madsen, John Dastrup and daughter, Leora, and Mks. June Webb left Thursday for Salt Lake. Mrs. Dastrup and daughter will remain in Salt Lake for three months. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright visited In Richfield Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs It. E. Woolf, IMrs. Lehl Peterson and Rue Nielson motored to Ephraim Tuesday. IMPORTED GANDIE and crisp; The new OR- 40-inc- h daintiest of dresses, In Attractive trimmings of organdy, daintyandtucks, but- pretty gingham, sashes llnene. tons. Every wanted color. organdy, voile and FLOUNCING Embroidered to the top in con- - trasting White sport $5.00 SPORT SILKS ' silks, including Rbamx Crepe, JfC Rhapsode, Biadere, Stripes, Plaids, etc $Ts(w $2.25 GEORGETTE all-sil- An opportunity that is seldom presented so early in the season. Any woman interested in cotton dresses should see this group early Monday. S5.00 colorings SASHING 75c Shopping Bays-' With side coin purse. Special 300 Pieces of Ivory JUST RECEIVED a wonderful A complete buy sample line of i v o ry, purchased at a tremendous price concession. ! - Complete Your Set corabi-nation- CORSETS Very Specially Priced CORSELETTE Light weight Special Il .75 CORSET Pink routil, elastic top and medium bust, good boning; ftQ. 21 to 2H. June sale SuC $2.50 VALUES Odd lot of corsets for Be Here Early! $5.50 PURE IRISH DAMASK LINEN Also half bleached and pure white linen damaak, 70 and 72 inches wide. 0C Extra special QwiUW $12.00 ALL PURE LINEN TABLE NAPKINS Largo dinner size, 22x22, all very ME good patterns, large assortments. Matching sets, spec- s i a 1 1 priced y for Jnne the Sale. straws and dainty materials the most popular fresh colors and latest styles. New WASH GOODS Reduced bpecial 76c EVERFAST $ 8.50 e 04 yWiww PURE LINEN MADEIRA NAPKINS A large variety of good patterns, made on the finest CIA $C QIUi"t9 linens. Special, dozen $15.00 ALL PURE LINEN TEA NAPKINS Hemstitched, pretty deBign around the edge, with place for monogram; plain Size 14 inches square. Dozen cen-ter- s. QlswJ MUSLIN GOWNS Soft nainsook with fine lace trimming, sleeve- - P I AQ less and short sleet es 61.75 BATISTE BLOOMERS AND STEP-INIn white dimity, and pink with lace Inserts AA. batiste, dainty SOB and edgings. June sale $1.75 CHEMISE VESTS In striped dimity, pink voiles and seco crepe. Finished with hemstitch and lace. Strap O I shoulders. 33 to 42 to thatch.) (Also Step-i62.25 ENVELOPE CHEMISE Soft nainsome with sook with lace trimmings, P f AA strap shoulders. AU sixes. Vied Special NIGHT GOWNS Good $1.75 MUSLIN n grade of muslin, step-istyles, lace and" embroidery trimmed. Also outsize AA. t(3C gowns included in the lot 62.25 vlw9 S ns The latest midsummer models, in $35.00 SET Including cloth 70x88 and 1 Napkins 22x22. Now is the time to buy exceptionally fine values are here for your selection. 9J JIlM SUITING Full range of plain shades. 36 Inches wide. Attn Special 60c CAROLINA SUITING and BEACH CLOTH A big line of colors. 36 Inches WWW wide. Special 75c TISSUES A large line of good colors In all size checks. 32 inches wide. HOC Special 60c FLA X ON S Good fast colors. Dresden floral rhecks and other good design. 32 Inrhes wide. Special 60c VOILES AND BATISTES A fine line of good patterns in dark and light colors. 90-3- 6 to 40 Inches wide. Special u9C ne. 40 w6 NOTIONS 15c RIC RACK BRAID Finishing braid and 10c tape 62.25 GIRDLES In large small sixes and DARNING COTTON Black, tan and dark blue 3 for WASHABLE with WAISTS ... I RAC- KSIX yards to I Km 100 a bolt DRESS Guar- SHIELDS 4Ae 035 special 35c DRESS SHIELDS 6e SHOE LACES Black only I Oc 3 for f .. 06 9Kk 30 5c SNAPS AT for4Cs Sc PINS 16c BONE Co 25c RICK anteed at I Co 3 for 1.25 FINE DRESS VOILES line of patterns. 44 Inches wide. In' a . beautiful .. .72c SWISS ORGANDIE Permanent the finish, finest made, full line of plain shades.' 46 Inches wide. Extra special......... $2.7S FRENCH IMPORTED VOILES The fin1 AC est mkde. In a large variety of ex- qulslte patterns. Extra special ,Vls9 GENUINE IMPORTED DOTTED SWIS8ES The finest mad. In a large range of I AA colors. AH hand tied. Special f SHEETS Seamless, free from starch, good large slsefe 62.00 SHEETS Very fine, no starch. Slxe 31x90. Special 40c PILLOW CASES Starchlees. Special $1.15 $1.33 ... 24s Mammoth Glove Sale So 60c S1.00 HAIRPINS i ship-me- nt $1.50 EVERFAST SHANTONE SUIT-INU A beautiful material in plain shades; guaranteed fast colors; 7R 36 inches wide. Special Bargains in WhitWear V A new $2.45 Special $18 9JI JC 98c Received! $3.50 Pink eoutil and brocade, with high bust and elastic top styles. All sizes to 32 high-grad- yfi&V SATIN PETTICOATS In white, with double panel, hemstitch and scallop bottom; gttf Embroidery and lace trimmed ruffles Just QliHU $5.00 HAND EMBROIDERED . MADEIRA CENTERS All beautiful work on linen. Size 24x24. gfj Special, a dozen $6.00 ALL PURE LINEN TABLE COVERS 8ize 56x56, half bleached, good heavy linen $1.75 MUSLIN AND SUMMER HATS TOR-SET- S 1 6.50 BjieciaJ, each fig- ured material, pink. A brassiere with supporters attached; GRc 30 to 38. N ANOTHER INNOVATION S $2.00 WHITE SUMMER NET Broad front steel; medium bust, well boned, elastic in skirt. O I Mfk June sale VliHel LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS and hemstitched. RIBBONS 39c s In all colon and jacquards, plaids and moires, checks. Sale price bust wonderful value at this great reduction. $32.50 SET Including cloth 70x70 and Napkins 22x22. Special h Up to $1.25 OF FIBER SILK SWEATERS Great values. stylcs. All colors, including the new sport shades slip-o- ti SALE OF LINENS SPECIAL PURE IRISH ALL iwi . medium and stout figures, broken sizes, in low and medium OI The most beautiful ivory toilet accessories for the dressing table brushes, combs, powder jars, hair receivers, a few clocks every wanted article included. Your choice for only dif- P'1 all-sil- $330 CQ OtJC Q h CREPE washable trousseau erepe, is white, light blue, flesh and orchid, for dresses, gowns and Ph underwear yAVhl A BIG SELECTION Tuxedo and f $2.25 TROUSSEAU n styles, at CREPE10-ine30 georgette crepe in ferent colors. Special WOOL SWEATERS for the cool evenings and for outing wear, slip-o- Ruffled to match -- h, PJ ORGANDY e. salutatory. Thirty-fou- r graduates received diplomas. the Thursday afternoon of last week enstudents of the domestic science class tertained their mothers at a luncheon at the high school building. , Mrs. Eleanor Rich and children are guesta of Mra Rtch'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jonea Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Davis and family, of Garland, Utah, spent Tuesday visiting relatives here Mr. and Mrs. James Tovey spent the first of the week at Logan, Utah. Miss Etna Jonea entertained her cluh at her home Friday evening. evening of last week 'the Thursday Junior clasa of the Malad high school entertained the graduating class and the faculty at a dancing party. . 36-inc- Beautifully fresh flouncing, CO IfL tucked and ruffled, VW.I5J all new shades I MALAD, Idaho, June 3. Mrs. John E Jones entertained the Kennlngston club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mra James T. Jones and daughter. Marjorie, returned Monday evening from a week's visit wfth relatives at Montpelier. Mrs. J. J. Chambers entertained tbe Aid society members of the Ladies' The afternoon Wednesday afternoon. was spent In needlework, after which refreshments were served. Mies Eulalia Peterson of Garland,' Utah, was the guest of Mrs R. V. Daniels Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs j Vem Peck and children moved to Ogdep, Ltah, this week to make their home. Mrs. R. T. Mauer was hostess to a meeting of the Clio circle Friday afternoon. Friday of last week the eighty-fift- h birthday wasanniversary of Mrs. Jeanette Daniels celebrated at the home ol Mrs. George Daniels. At 3 o'clock an elaborate dinner waa served. Mrs. W. N. Calley of Salt Lake was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Thomas, the past week. The M. I. A. held its annual field day Friday and Saturday of last week at the public square. Friday evening the Beehive glrla entertained with fancy dances; a pageant, "Springtime," was given, and campfire stories and community singing were enjoyed. Saturday contests and baseball games were given by the Boy 8cout and the program waa concluded by a dance Saturday evening at the Le Grand hall. Mr. and Mra. H. J. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rates motored to Lava Hot Springs Tuesday and spent the day The high school exercises were held Thuradav evening st the stake taher-naclMiss Gwenfred Evans was chosen valedictorian and Clauds Kerns gave the FRENCH sponged and shrunken broadcloth. All colors, for capes, skirts, suits, etc. Special sale $2.50 and $3.50 FANCY SILKS black, navy . and brown checked taffetas, striped taffetas and messalines. C I Special this week Placed in the JUNE SALE as a Special Inducement for Early Buying $1.50 AND $4.00 VELOURS $3.50 WASIHF10GK& ORGANDIES For collars and cuffs and waist trimmings; attractively stichcd in contrasting coloring.. SILKS New Summer An Innovation -- SAUNA. June 3 Mrs. A. S. (Trane entertained the members of the L'Progresso club at her home Friday of last week. June Sale of Wearing Apparel Priced Very Low Organdy Flouncing and Trimmings SALINA MALAD, IDAHO well cloth, Greater Values Than Ever Before Offered n Fannie kbaki A large collection of perfuifted soaps. Now V free-fo- Iura Gallagher. and Eva of 10 c Soap -- Mary Cupid, Phyllis McElllb, John Moyle, H. Duvall and Carl W. Torrence and the Mtsaes knickers designed..., tJkL r Clothes Hiking ant Breeches Q V.. v an r $1.00 Bath Mats Mist Ella Beers and Misa Melba Beers and Thomas Williams spent Tuesday in Ogden canyon. Mins Mabel Barber entertained with a ELY, NEVADA 4, 1922. complete clearance of spring gloves at ridiculously A low prices. WOMEN'S In beaver, navy and GLOVES brown. Sixes 6 to 7 Inclusive DC $1.60 QUALITY Broken assort, ment of women's silk gloves, black, gray, maatto 7T and pongee. Sixes 6 to 7 Vb - - 130 61,65 WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES Elbow . length, navy, snd brown; also black 30 .Sizes 6 to 7(4 SILK $1.60 WOMEN'S 1 AC GLOVES White or gray. Sizes 5(4 to 7 .... WOMENS 16. BUTTON 62.00 LONO SILK GLOVES Whits, I 44 pongee, gray. $1.60 pe, 5(4 to 6 D n |