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Show - - e, - . - - I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY JMURXESU, UCTOBER 1, li'Ji. ooeim: Monday Morning ' at . I x Silk- - of will place oa sale an imported order of Jap Formosa, all selected pieces, to be on sale for a few days only. '.While it 85c lasts at, yard We- -- Senator Reed Smoot la due to arrive In Salt Lake at 1.15 o'clock ' tomorrow afternoon and Republicana are expected to be out in force to greet him. He will be met at Ogden by merabere of the reception committee, who will take part tn the entertainment and welcome to be offered there. Before getting to Ogden, however,. the Loe Angeles Limited will make a short stop at Morgan in order that the Republicans of that town may extend Senator Smoot a weleome. The , Pongee f Be Tendered Receptions. oClock 6 . -- ...... Ginghams a tinction , ; i t7 in.' Apron Gingham, yard ....15c Zephyr Gingham, yard.'. .18c. , 27-i- . 2W Zephyr1 Gingham, yard-Zephyr Gingham, regular . 35iy yard, .special . 32 in,- - Zephyr Gingham, regular 40 c , 50e yard, special r, .A eber county delegation, however, have planned a reception which they expect to eclipse anything that Salt Lake-cado. , - Republicans all over Salt Lake county, are working to make the reception here success and a big crowd Is expected at e station. The senator will be eseort-t- o the Hotel Utah and then allowed. rest until ths reception planned for the evening, Thla will be on the mezzanine of the Hotel Utah and will be followed by S dance In the ballroom, all to be Informal. Senator Smoot will open the' campaign Tuesday night with an address in the Orpheum theater, the meeting to begin at o'clock. -- 27-i32-ln- , . 5c a Imported Gingham, regular 60c .yard, special . Imported Gingham, regular 60c .T; . 75e yard, apeclal ; Petct Pan, Gingham, All White' Goods,' including Lawns, Voiles Batistes, Piques, Poplins, Long Cloths and J)imitiea OFT . SPECIAL, 20 32-ii- x 60e 52-in- ,32-in.- - : yd-,J5- GreatlyReduced " Committees Designated., Different committees have been named for the reception and entertainment as follows: . General committee on arrangements for recaption and rally T. L. Holman, chairman; Charles Tyng. J. Howard Garrett, James H. Anderson, Ben L. Rich, Pillow Cases : Charles At. Morris, Thomas Ha mage, IV. B. McKell, Hugh E. Miller. Special committee In charge of reception at depot Charles Tyng, chairman: W. E. McKell. Lamar Nelson, George Wilson, E. A. Calllster. . Special committee in charge of reception and dance at Hotel Utah Monday evening J. Howard Garrett, chairman! Mrs. Jeannette A. Hyde, Charles M. Morris, P. C. Loofbourow, assisted by the following floor committee: Mr. and Mrs D. F. Btraup, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.,Rogers Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCrea, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylett. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. J, Hill Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. George T Judd, Mr and Mrs. A. A. Covev, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis, Mr. and Mrs Brigham Clegg. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Pembroke. General reception committee for the state Ernest Bamberger, K O Leather, wood. Don B. Colton, J. W. Cherry, t". If. E N. Jensen, Governor Mabev, Crockett. Mark Tuttle. VV. D Sutton Cutler. Arthur Harvey E. Cluff, John 1 Thomas, C. 8. Tin gey, J. T. Hmmond, Wllford Robinson, IV. V. Call. W. H Thaln, Arthur J. Lee, J. I. Wade. I .aJames i son. E. Ellison. M. B. Pope, Emery G. W, J. Henderson. R. W. Balleslcy. John P. Fuller, H. D. Goldebrough Edward Carroll. P. T. Black. Charles Helper. O, C. Snow, Fred R. Morgan. J. C. Lynch. Joseph M. Holt. J. H. Wood. E. D. An-C derson, P. C. Scorup, P. J. Lewis, L Kimmerr Charles DeMolsey. W. D. Cree. H. W, Harvey, David Hirsebl, Joseph Eckersley, J. U. Eldredge,' Jr. . 7 42x36, fine quality," regular 35c .28c values, special 45x36, fine quality, regular 40c 32 . Values, special 42x36, Pequot, regular 50e values; 40c special , 45x36, Pequot, regular 55c value;, . r. rr . ,44c- special All Embroidered Pillow Cases, Off Special, 20 Mercerized and Linen Table Damask .......... ...... 68-inc- 70-inc- White and Colored Outing Flannel -40- 72-inc- h, 72-inc- h, 72-inc- 72-inc- h, 72-inc- reg. 1716c yd., special ,.14c' 16c reg. 20c yd., special reg. 22 Vie yd., special ,.18c 27 in, reg. 25c yd., special 20c 36 in, reg. ,35c yd., special ' 28c , reg. 40c yd-- , special ..,,.32c 36c reg. 45 yd, special 72-inc- 27-in- ., 72-inc- h, 27-in- ............85c 7 $1.50 .... .. .$1.75 $2.00 $2.60 $2.80 .., ....,$3.00 $3.20 $3.80 $4,80 $4.40 .$5.80 Materials Linen Table Sets 70x70, regular $22.50, special 70x70, regular $24.00, ' special 72x72, regular $35.00, special 72x90, regular $38.50, special 72x90, regular $43.00, special 72x108, regular $47.00, special 72x126, regular $67.00, special All Other Sets, Special, 20 36-i- f 4 Bleached Canton . Flannel 27 in, reg. , -- in, reg. 27 27-in- , reg. reg. ., reg. 27-i- rg. 32-in- 1746 yd., special 22 Vic yd., special 25c yd.,' special 30cyd, special .. 35p yd, special 40e yd, special SOc yd., special . ..lle-ZT-lBt- ej;. ...18c t 20c c 28c 82c 40c TWO PARTIES CHOOSE COUNTY TICKETS Ipedsl te The Tribane. 0. Republicans FARMINGTON,- - Sept. and Democrats of Davis eounty - met In county this city today and nominatedtickets. The Republicana met Into thea listened where they courthouse, K. tv keynote speech by Representative met in Leatherwood, and the Democratsaddressed the city hall, where they were D. C. Dunbar. 3 he by State Chairman nominations were as followsRepresentative, t Quayle Republicans commisfour-yefcannon of Bountiful: of sioner, George A. Holt, incumbent,Richcommissioner, Clearfield: twe-yetreasurer, ard I Stevenson of Layton, or Kays-vtllFrank I Layton, incumbent, Woods sheriff, George B. Mann of IncumCross; clerk, Walter W. Evans, bent. of Layton: recorder, Mrs, Harry L. Brown, Incumbent, of South Bountiful; surveyor. John A. White. Incumbent, of Kyracuse; assessor, Ezra T, Richards, attorney, incumbent, of Farmington; Exra C. Roblnson. lnctrmbent, of Boufrt- i' tUDemocrats Representative. David t. commisSmith of Centerville; four-yetwo-reof Layton; A. Phillips sioner, T. commissioner, E. W. Fisher of West S. Wetling Point: treasurer, Hyrum F. A. of Farmington; sheriff, Thomas. Mies recorder, Bountiful; of Argyle Blanche Fisher of. Bountiful; surveyor,William Walker of Farmington; assesBlood-o- f Kaysville; attor-no5mr Jehn-to be nominated later; clerk, Seth C. Jones of South Bountiful. - h, 20-inc- Blankets St. in pl&idsj black and white, blue and white, pink and white. Regular $12.50 values, extra Marys-All-Woo- l 22-inc- 22-inc- h, 22-inc- $9.50 special h, 22-inc- 22-inc- h, Heavy Outdoor and Porch Blankets, full size, regular $6.00 values, 24-inc- h, $4.75 special 24-inc- h, . here this falL Democrats of the. Second . municipal hotel last ward met In the Newhouse with Albert J. Cope night and reorganised as chairman. Members of the county committee elected from this district are Claire H. Sutton, Kershaw N. Whlu and Paul Murphy. All Other Blankets ! Special 20 Off AU-Wo- , to 331-- 3 Off s: ar ar $34.40 $37.60 $53.60 x Beaver Fox ; Mink ( - Panvelaine Off. Silk-Covere- Now is the time to buy, while styles are newest and the selec- tions are complete. Youre sure lo like the slenderizing silhouette, with its flar-in- g " sleeves, that give the arm a slightly more graceful look. The Russian blouse effect is emphasized in all the new models. if you havent seen the new coats, by all means come in tomorrow and let ouAalespeople show, you how good looking, how Off 7 Priced from 20-ine- 22-inc- 24-inc- 36-inc- 36-inc- 36-ine- ; ' different they are. $1.00.' regular $1.25 a yard, special $1.32 regular $1.65 a yard, special $1.40 regular $1.75 a yard, special a . $1.50 special yard, regular ,$1.20 ,,$1.32 regular $1.65 a yard, special $1.60 regular $2.00 a yard, special a $2.50 . $2.00 regular yard, special $2.40 regular $3.00 ayard, special $3.20 regular $4.00 a yard, special . , .$2.40 regular $3.00 a yard, special All Madeira Lunch Cloths, Scarfs, Centerpieces, Doilies ' d Special 20 .$2.40 regular $3.00 a dozen, special a $3.50 dozen, .$2.80 special regular -$4.50 a $3.60 regular special a $8.50 $ ,80 dozen, special regular a $9.00 $7.20 dozen, special regular $10.00 regular $12.50 a dozen, special ....$10.80 regular $13.50 a dozen, special regular $15.00 a dozen, special , v $12.00 .$13.20 regular $1..50 a dozen, special regular $21.00va dozen, special ..$16.80 All Other Napkins, Special, 20 Off h, h, $37.50 h, h, to $192.00 h, s45-inc- h, 45-inc- h, 54-inc- - - h, and Napkins, special ar ar ,,$30,80. 18-inc- Down , v Comforts, Special, 20 Off Emerich Feather Pillows, with art tick covering. Regular $2 $1.50 value, special "All Other Pillows -i Britonia Marvella Fashona. '.$28.00 Embroidery Linen Silk-Cover- ol Comforts, 25 All $18.00 $19.20 Mercerised and Linen 18-inc- 22-ine- h, e, Caracul Siberian Squirrel Gerona Damask Napkins Blankets andr Comforts 1 Trimmings a 36-in- Organization commit-je- yesterday by Dan B of the Democratic comchairman Shields, committee for Salt Lake county. This cammutes will serve throughout the Mr of direction under the paign and will, Shields, have charge of the Democratic efforts In Salt J.kae county. Qenerallv In ths past this work has been divided between two committees, but Mr. Shields It under one thought best to consolidate head. The personnel of the committee Is as' follows: Taylor J. Chamberlain. 'chairman : Oliver J. Grimes, James E. Moss, Ham Shepard,' Daniel Coaklev. Harry W. Dr. W. Scott Keytlng. Thomas VV. Malr, C. L. Countryman, Howard Welling Alrey, William Roger. Arthur Dr. & G. Pace, A. Robert Larson and J. W. McKinney. There will be a meeting of county can- 8 didates In . the Nswhouse hotel at seso'clock tomorrow evening and also a sion of the committeemen of the First and municipal ward at the same time place for the purpose of selcting a ward chairman. Francis Q. ' Matson, deputy commissioner of Internal revenue, is due to arrive in Salt Lake Monday withIs the party expected of Senator Reed Smoot. It that he will take part In the campaign - h, -inch, 27-ia- ., campaign and dtesA was appointed . f regular $1.10 a yard, special regular $3.00 a yard,. special regular $3.50a yard, special regular $2.50 a yard, special regular $3.25 a yard, special regular $3.50 a yard, special regular $3.75 a yard, special regular $4.00 a yard, special regular $4.75 a yard, special regular $6.00 a yard, special regular $5.50 a yard, special regular $7.25 a yard, special h, 70-inc- h' 72-lnc- Democrats Name Committee. . L Commencing Monday morning in our Domestic we will place on sale a number of our finest Linens at greatly reduced prices. All goods from our regular stock. The variety includes the following; M. . .25 A Special Lot of Off 50 Goats; Sheet 72x90, extra fine Sheet, reg. $1.50 value, special $1.25 81x90, extra fine Sheet, reg. $1.60 'value, special $1.30 54x90 Fruit of Loom, reg. $1.35 value, special l.$i;i0 72x90r Pequot, regular $1.89 value, special' $1.65 ? PoloandFurTrimmed 81x90 Pequotrregular$L9$TaTuC $1.75 special . 54x90 Utica, regular $1.50 value, special ...$125 81x99 Pequot, regular $2.10 value, ..$1.85 special -, H.. Democrats Elect Delegates. ' OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 4 SOUTH MAIN ST. 112-11- to the Sept 10. Delegatesto be held Republican county convention were selected st priat Ebreka idMonday Ten evening here Thursday maries 'hp Charles delegates were chosen as follows: H. J. Ostler, Stephens, George D. Wllford Bailey, Gidj. a. Teona, eon Sid well, P. B. Cowan. Dennis Wood, Rees. j. M. Brough and a contests developed In some cases, but J. Gordon of Smlthfieid; sheriff. Miles L most of the- - Incumbents received their leteraon of Pet era boro (Incumbent); renomination by acclamation. corder, Mrs. Laura Merrill of Logan (inThe forenoon session was given over to cumbent); a lessor, R. W. James of Para(Incumbent): treasurer, Hans Mfkkle-se- n the preliminary work of the convention dise of Hyrum (incumbent); surve5or,X. and an addreaa by Don It. Colton, candi- B of Logan (Incumbent); ,u Humphrey from the date for reelection to congress ftJ. First congreaslonai district. Mr. Colton tomey, Jesse P. Rich of Logan (incum-bent- ). laid particular stress on the RepuNUan at Clarence Funk, who was the senatorial New Creeek tariff which has Just been enacted. Ernla a brother of James W. Funk, est Bamberger, candidate for the senate, nominee, who. rice G iftect hinguist appeared at the opening of the afternoon the as a Democrat, served ten year in state senate, having presided o er aesston and addressed the contention. sessions as president Willard Chugg, Special to Ths Trlboss. , Following are the nominees for the leg- two the present county clerk, waa defeated for islative and county offices For state senPRICE. Sept. JO. Archimandrite IncumtSI . nomination the Funk of of repRichmond; All by F. J, Gordon of Smlthfieid Clarence I. 30. ator, LOGAN. Sept. the priest meeklnoe Smyranopaulas. contest by four votes A. W, at bents, with one exception (were again resentative, Charles G. Wood of Tren- in a sharp the Greek orthodox church, arrived the waa of C. Schuab K. Hyer given a close race for Logan ton price today and will officiate at honored by the Cache' county Republi- and (incumbent), by Henry -, McCracken John Leatham of Wellavflle: two-yechurch here- - He la a gifted linguist, cans - of convention Smlthfieid. commlaaloner, A. T. Clawson of today In their founty having mastered six different languages. W. was r Afiur-yanounchairman, Odell, City Logan commlaaloner, Joseph. Hyrum: which nominated candidate for Jhe There are about 15(a) members of t y and leg.alative office. Rotne harp Hyer of Lewiston- - (incumbent); clerk, K. elected county chairman to succeed George church in Carbon county. Pnet ar William H. Thaln was reelected Delegates to the Judicial convention, which will be held selected. were 8. also October her Ernest Bamberger, together with Carl man, chali appeared R. Mareusen, state in the convention hall during the ballotImmediately gave a ing. Mr. Bamberger Mr. Marcuaen, after abort address, M did which the balloting proceeded. Providence was per- Joseph A, Smith D. Casto. state committeeman. HV t L. E- Nelson, secretary. IMPROVING AFTER OPERATION. PROVO, Sept. 3ft. Henry W. Crockett, superintendent of the State Mental hospital farm,' brother of H. E. Crockett, secretary of Mate, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Provo general hospital yesterday is Improving. manent chairman, with - While Mr. Crockett's condition was m 1 to be serious attending physicians express the belief that he will recover. t TRY THIS ON YOUR VOCAL ORTA t King Ferdinand of Rumania Is to t Deauville during the season. We t the horrid rm r there Is no truth-that-- a hotelkeeper waa heard to rema-- s J hop a lot of his Dcauv he Ruman'x Passing Show i m |