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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, , 1922. ? i 'SI' f young women who am on committees kifangink for a carnival Hallow on party to ba given hr the Yoon Ladies sodality of tht Gwhedrd of the Madeleine at tho Knights of Col&mtoda hall tins evening. Group A J" "J ir Today will be a day of extraordinary values. In some cases the values ire so exceptional We have had to place a limit on the ' amount to each customer. . t . , Friday Specials v 1 only81x90 Fine Quality Sheet - ' $1.50. Special. , . , "Regular Limit 2 to a customer 1 only 54x90 Fruit ol Loom Regular $1.50. , Special Limit 2 to a customer 7 yards Unbleached Muslin Regular 20c a yard. Special. Limit 14 yards to a customer 6 yards Bleached Canton Regular 25c a , . . . ...... . yard. Special Limit 12 yards to a customer h 5 yards Zephyr Ginghams Regular 30c a yari Special......... Limit 10 yards to a customer 4 yards Japanese Crepe Regular 35o a yard. Special Limit 8 yards to a customer 6 only Plain Huck Towels Regular 25c. ................. ' vy v S' ' V. t V. '... Special Wilcox Studio, $3.95 A splendid variety of splendid quality Silks and Dress Goods. This is the way they will sell Friday only: a For Friday Only Among them you will find $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 values 3 ds 5c Dances Is Catholic League Entertains at ..Given Card Party . f" A special line of childrens fine quality Merino Pants and Vests White; regular $2.25 fjSU 5s values. R AND MRS. R. N. YOUNG. entertained t the first in a series ol dancing parties this eVtnlng at their home on Sixth East street. Halloween Ideas were carried out in the decorations. Eights were shaded In orange and black, 'and orange candles were used about the house.- - Marigolds further emphasized the color scheme.. Supper waa served In the basement from twelve small tables. The room was decorated In cornstalks, witches, black .cats and jack o lanterns. A jack o lantern formed a centerpiece for each table. Assisting the host and hostess were Mrs. A. E. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. J. JF. Porforty-fou- r. ter. The guests numbered The second in the series will be given Monday evening. NE of the outstanding philanthropic entertainments of the fall season waa a card party given afternoon by the entertainment yesterday committee of the Catholic Womans league at the Ladle Literary clubhouse. , A color scheme of rose and lavender was carried out In the decorations. Tea was served In the library. Rose and lavender pompon chrysanthemums formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Rose colored cathedral candles were In silver holders Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Mrs. John T. White, Mrs. Thomas F. Kearns and Miss Chonita Vender Leek. Assisting In serving were Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Dorothy Whits, Miss Edna Kuster, Miss Ethel Rixby, Miss Catherine Collins and Miss Violet a Bolognese. A musical program given during the Mr. and 'Mr Louis Buese announce the marriage of their daughter, Jose- tea hour was as follows: Plano solo, wedThe Nightingale,1 Durand. The to Ernest by J. phine, Gertrude Tremblay. At Los Angeles. Liszt, Miss ding took plan Tuesday v Berios 10 Piano Is the coup will be at After November Llsst , Rhapsodle," No. 1 home In Giant, Cal. "Hungarian Kamennoi-OstroRubinstein Miss Ethel Hogan Soprano solos "11 Baclo ...LArditl (The K!s) "Do Noe Go, My Love SHIPPERS OP Richard Hagerman Mrs. Lambert B. Kennebeck HOUSEHOLD GOODS, . "Carry Me Back to Old Vtrginny , Bland ATTENTION! Nevin "Mighty Lak a Rose" Plano, Mies Isabel Jenkins We are consolidating cars to Violin, Mias Lucille Jenkins The committees In charge, under the LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, direction of Mrs. Charles A. Quigley, were OAKLAND AND POINTS EAST the following: OF CHICAGO Cards Mrs. Wilbur 8. Hodgson, Mrs. H. Sptllane, Jr., Mrs. Nell O'DonShip through us and save your J. nell, Miss Kate H alloran. Music Mrs. money and your furniture Curtyn F. Parr, Mr. Phil J. Purcell. Mrs. Fortune-telling Mrs. F, D, Mcllhinney. Arthur Kelly, Miss Gertrude Geoghegan. Candv Miss Margaret Rogers, Mrs Garrett 8. Wilkin, Miss Leona Winter, Miss Theresa Winter, Miss Anna Guilts, Miss Mary Hughes, Miss Marjorie Sheehan, Miss Inez Long. ,136 South Fourth West Mrs. Refreshments Otto P. Mrs Fisher, Eugene Gaylord, 1464 Phone Vasatch N. Mrs. Thomas F, Kearns, Mrs. A. Robertson, Mrs. E. G. Do Wald. Decorations For SO years the leaders In Mrs Lambert B. Kennebeck, Mrs. Harold OBrien, Mrs. M. J. Connelly. Door STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING, Mra Charles Johnson, Miss Grace Hail. SHIPPING r About 300 guests were In attendance. two-tone- d Chamoisette Gloves embroidery, all good shades, Special $3.50 values. ffj Cg r Cl C"i Special........,., Womens Demi-Line- 1 1 Hemstitched and Embroi n 3 fer 53 ments Included: Decorations, Mlzs Ellen Ma Fox, Miss Neilaon, chairman; Ml Lucy Stephens, Mlzs Gertrude Gillette and Mis. refreshments. Fenn; Miss Louisa lone Lunt, chairman: Miss Virginia Evans and Miss Marlon Sharp: entertainment. Miss Leda Thompson, chairman; Mias Helen Fekstead and Miss Zella Moody. Forty guests were present. characters " ... n, ...... J ........... ... ... . . V h k Charaeuse Regular $3.50 a yard, All-Sil- 40-inc- ... ... thesar-rangemen- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 5I.Q A Very fine quality. PO f ". , PONGEE SHE Owing to the advance in price of Raw Silk, prices are advancing. We have an exceptional line, however, all selected pieces. "t, Friday only, a 40-inc- h VELVET Silk Chiffon Velvet. f C3-C- 3 mranTT.y.ia Umbrellas In navy blue, black, brown, green, purple and cardinal, for 01 rain or Bhine. Friday only. 26-inc- h All-Sil- k riJ FRIDAY 25o DAT a A number of Stamped Pillows, consisting of ecru and white, needleweave embroidered ( j. j Fleishers Silverglow , ...........11 U3-U- p. CHAR2XEUSE - . All colors. Friday only,.,. in colors. Special ......................... the-Cal- Messaline k Friday only Handkerchief Specials Womens Colored Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs Good variety of Q fzt f Rg colors. f T, . - heals itching skin troubles All-sil- Ol yard...,......,,....,,,,, Mrs. Lederman has returned from Europe with the very latest ideas in Art Needlework. Until further notice she will conduct Z. C. M. I. Art Classes at the following hours : 4 to 6 p.m. .4 to 6 p.m. . Thursday Tuesday 11 to 1 p.m.;2 ta 4 p.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday Wednesday Kesmo. 35-in- ch ban- rt Z. C. M. I. Art Classes NEWHOUSE HOTEL only....,.,., s A special lot of Leather Hand Bags and Vanity Boxes In colors and black. Ri Special. k Friday Hosiery Dept. V Hand Bags 7 miW " V Kayser Silk Hose Black only. A regu- lar $3.00 value. Special at Special The Ladles Literary club wlB hold It's regular meeting this afternoon at 2 30 clubhouse. The topic for A Halloween party and carnival dance oclock at the of Dissemination will be will be given thie evening by the Young discussion The prepram followa: Ladles Sodality of ths Cathedral of the News." A Pageant Fast The Madeleine at the Knight of Columbus hall. Miss Margaret RUey la chairman A .Miss Betty Perkins Spirit of the s Past. of the general arrangement committee. Greek LUNCHEON. Runner , ...... Miss Marie Fowler committees Other are: m. M,ss Decoration, to 2:00 p. m, 11:30 s. ... . .Mrs. H. F. Dicks Story-telle- r. Leonora Harrington, chairman; Miss Indian 75c Per Plate. Gene Hansen The Troubadour. Gertrude Geoghegan, Miss Teresa Win- The Town Crier. ...:.lliea .. . ..Miss Mildred Bern Philadelphia Clam Chowder CathBeatrice Miss Miss Ahern, ters, Wafers Goselp erine Maher, Mis Ella McCailum, Miss The Mrs. CHOICE ' Elmo W, Smith and Mrs. F. Angela H&nrahan and Miss Gertrude LaM. McHugh. Grilled Salmon Steak with Lemon Florence Miss Row!, tham; refreshments, The Present".... The Associated Pres Fried Filet of Whlteflsh, Tartar Sauce chairman; Miss Grace Hogan, Miss Elsie "The Future" (radio,, commurncstion) Fried Pork Chops, Plain Bechamel Miss Eva Gillum, Those asTenderloin of Beef Saute with Mushrooms Geoghegan, sisting In the serving will be Vise Jose- Grelgaonata for cello and piano Plain or Cheese Omelet Samway, Miss Mary Jane Falk. Mrs. Edythe Lilly Rows and Mrs. Hot Chicken Sandwich, Creanf Gravy phine Miss Helen Flelsh, Miss Catherine ColJacob A. Kahn. Cold Beef Tongue, Potato Salad MarMiss lins, Mias Burke, Margaret , Mashed Potatoes Barrett garet Johnson, Miss Margaret Dinner Rolls A of the ladles Aid society of the Circle and Ms Margaret Connors. Entertain-meFish Salad, Mayonnaise Dressing First Methodist church will entertain at Ethel Miss Miss chairman; Hegan. CHOICE 4 this evening. The following Valentine Gorlinskl and Miss Thelma the church Apple Pie program will be given; Murphy. Lemon Sherbet and Cake "Audaoht" ....Popper The patrons and patronesses for the Coffee Tea Milk Mis. Beth Walton, cellist, accomevening are Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. aMU3ic C. , Mr. J. Brumblay. by Mark, Mr. and Mrs. J Lyman Cro mar, "The panied Part 1 Dawn of a Tomorrow Friday. October 27h Mr. and Mrs, E. G. OShaughnessy and Mrs. France. DeC. Curtis We serve a Table dHote Dinner from Mr, and. Mra. Jr. James Ivers, 6 30 p. in. to 0.00 p. m. "Fantasia Chopin (a) Impromptu.. . Stbelious Thft marriage of Miss Dorothy Clarks (b) "Romance" Mrs. J. C. Brunrfblay. and H W. Kratzer took place last eveThe Dawn of a Tomorrow" Part IT ning at 8 30 o'clock at the horn of the ..Mr. France. DeC. Curtis brides parents. Mr. and Mra Herbert Mllltalre......,. Clarke. 333 East Thirteenth South street. "March of Dramatic club, aocom, Girls The ceremony was performed by Bishop panted by Mrs. Ruth Capstan. George Graham and waa followed by a (In social room.) reception. Social hour. Refreshments. White chrysanthemums, cosmos and red dahlias decorated the rooms. ChrysMra T. W. Naylor will entertain at anthemums In a basket formed a center-piec- e bridge tea at her home, 1878 Third avenue, for the supper table. 4 until 4 oclock. In compliment to from The bride wore a gown of white Cancome ton crepe, trimmed In pearls, with a veil Mrs. John H. Burnham, whoto has make her Francisco recently Ran froth and orange WoRsoms. She carried Ophehome in Salt Lake. lia roses. Miss Grace Clarke, bridesmaid, wore pale blue charmeuRS and A tea win be given this afternoon at georgette beaded, and carried pink roses and sweet peas. Miss Theresa Shambeck the Belvedere by members of the P. E O, wore coral taffeta and carried pale pink Sisterhood of Salt Lake to meet Mrs, Muzser of Denver, supreme orroses and Lavender sweet peas. Bert Belle M, for the P, E. G., who le in the ganizer Clarke was best man. city visiting local chapters. Assisting In receiving and entertainv. ing the guests were Mlgs Isabel McBride, Members of the Office dub of Fort Mrs. W. G 'Westwood and Miae Rita Sanders. The guest numbered sixty. Douglas will entertain at a Halloween hall the at a hop Saturday short wedding trip the dancing party Following Patrons will Include Major and couple will be at borne after November evening. Mrs. B. F. Bowen, Captain and Mrs. Roy 15 at 3717 South State street. L Schuyler and Lieutenant and Mrs. R. Retinol Ointment usually itopa itch-An open meeting of the Oesls Debating H. Soule. once. It at and quickly lng easily heals society of the University f Utah Was A Halloween dancing party will be given held yesterday afternoon from 4 to I most cases o! eciema, rash or similar o'clock in the womens rest rooms of ths this evening at the home of Miss Margaret distressing skin eruption, not due to John R Park building , Herbert B. Maw MvOean, S31 Windsor avenue, by a club serious Internal conditions. Physicians talked On "The Possibilities of College De- of girls of Bt. Marys academy. Vocal selections were given by bating prescribe Resinol Ointment regularly Miss Mary Chlpman and Mis Frances Mis. Gwendolyn Caine- - .nd Miss Helen so you need not hesitate to try it Miss Kial Nelson gave a read- Caine wlH entertain members of the Kia jinkin'? ing Those In charge of Uto arrangements Ora dub at a Halloween party Saturday Retinol Sots ahould anal, he were Miss Edfth Johnson, Miss Julia Tay- evening at home on Thirteenth ea4 with Kettnol OifMmtnt to Miss Dorothy Blades and Miss Lucilt East street. lor, premrt the tie La to rewire the Schettler. Reeinol medteatk. Reiuwl Pledge members of Alpha Chf sorority Soap end Reainel Ointment III The Indies' Glee blub of the University will entertain the active members at a old br ail drunk tt. Ktitxat of Utah Halloweeif entertained at a party dancing party this evening at the Tennis SmJ chart peer In the gtfmnasium yesteruay afternoon. club. The committee In charge of ts The committees in charge of . arrange- Indudes Mias Lena Stratford, f - - , Fancy IA77ETAS Extra fine quality. Taffeta Regular $2.50 a yard, all-sil- , Infanty Rubens Shirts Silk and Wool; all from 2 to 6. Special xsizes Womens Strap Wrist Cape Leather Pique Gauntlets Browns; all sizes. Regular w Redman Fireproof Storage Co. p only,.,,.,..,,,.,,.,....,.. 35-in- Infants Dept. Glove Specials Womens Regular $3,50 a yard, Friday Friday only,.., r Two-clas- in Friday only 1 a r fR Friday only.., Regular $2.50 a yard. Any $1.25 Brassiere in stock; all sizes, deaux and brassieres. Special for . to SATINS Corset Dept. "fj h , Crepe de Chines; all colors all-sil- k Special...., f Limit 6 yards to a customer 3 only 45x36 Fine Pillow Jases Regular 40c. Special , Limit 6 yards to a customer 1 only Wool Mixed Plaid Blankets Full size; regular $7.00. Special limit 2 to a customer I only Cotton Sheet Blanket Full size. Regular $3.00. Special ......... r". Outing Flannel Gowns Regular $1.25 and $1.50 net values. Special Ladies Knitted Bloomers Knee length; special values at 50c and 65c. Extra 0ft (Iwl special Ladies i First in Series" olf CREPE DE CHINES 40-inc- select from. Regular $2.25 a yard, Underwear Dept. 27-inc- . Silks and Dress Goods 3s ..... ...... Trimmed. Hats Yam-Suit- f able for caps, fancy bags and sweaters; assorted colors. Special 4 Balls for S5c DRUG STORE 13 AT SOUTH MALM ST. Prises will be Smith fills ths vacancy caused by the Mary Chlpman, Mlzs sen's Dancing academy. LODGE ENTERTAINS VISITORS. Norma Hunter, Miss Jean Jones and Miss offered for the beet costumed couple and f the tote James Chlpman. Mr. PARK CITT, Oct 24. Mrs. Orissa Hasel O'Neil. Smith has also been chosen third vice Celeventra singles, of president, and president of the company. The lata Clara 1. Moore,Sprlngrille, of Balt Lake, secretary Miss Bthlyn Kinnersly will entertain at John Henry Smith, father of the new or h Rebekab state a Halloween dancing party at her home paid an was founder of the company. official visit to Rebekahassembly, Leaf lottos on Yale avenue, thle evening, He was on the executive committee of her Tueaday evening, Silver A musical proths board of directors at ths time of his gram was given, followed by dancing and Ft Kappa Alpha fraternity members will death. refreshments. mica, Ponies, salamanders, dogs whit, entertain this evening at a Halloween Korea of other children, pets, both party at their chapter .house, 1(8 South and and mongrel, will bs on Thirteenth East street. "Those In charge pedigreed clad in fancy garb, at ths annual , Clifton are of arrangement, Jacobsen, childrens pets exhibition of the Wasatch Lynrt Alder and James Bradford. school, to bs held at the school today, i1 Is to be held under the aus- - i The affair Active and alumni members of ths Theta of the National Childrens Pets as- Sigma fraternity will entertain this eve- ptcea for aoclatlon ths purpose of stressing ning at a cabaret dance at the Merry kindness to dumb animals. About X In charge of arGardens. been hsvs made. Awards will rangements Includes Lowell Smith, Newell entries beet for bs the exhibits. given Corretal and Fay Packard. According to Miss Etta Powers, prln- pet wlU not be at a Members of the Score dub of the Uni- ctpal, ths mongrel in the general competition disadvantage evewill of this Utsh entertain versity for awards, but It must be shown that ning at a dancing party at the Ladles the owner has cared for his pet Individ- -; Literary clubhouse. Paul Waddus and ualiy and In harmony with ths spirit of1' Edward Richards are In charge of the ar- the national organisation. There will be rangements. special awards for pedigrees as well, ' Miss Powers said, "even In a because, The ladles' auxiliary to the United ComUfa It must bs admitted that blood , Very latest stjds la Satin, Patent, Brown and Black Kid on. and two-(tra-p mercial Travelers will meet this afternoon dog's t the home of Mrs. W. R Williams. 823 tell." Pumps. Every pair a $7.00 vidua. A department has been set azide for Fifth East street The assisting hostesses the child without a pet animal. One are Mrs. W. S. Woodruff. Mr. F. L Wal- room will contain plant exhibits, another . ters a.d Mrs. T. F. Ferrell. 8EB OUR NEW 8UEDB STRAP SLIPPERS, BLACK AND Radio' sewing and other handiwork. " outfits, made by boys, will bs set up, i BEIGE OOjpOR The Frances Willard Womens Christian and concerts will be enjoyed. j Temperance union will meet this afterThe pupils have been working for days noon with Mrs. R W. McTavUh. 2(1 West In preparation of slogan, to bs placed Fourth South street. about the corridors which will convey4 W have a complete variety of mens, boys and children footwear. meesagea to grownups who may have f Silver Maple circle will meet tonight at forgotten their days of comradshlp with Priced reasonably. j the Woodmens hall. The annual elections pet animals. will take place. chairman; Miss e Wasatch Pupils to Stage Annual Pet Exhibition dia-pla- y, ! I I Saltalr lodge 494, L. A. to the B. L. T., will give a Halloween party Saturday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall, A general Invitation la extended. The G. I. A. to the B. of this afternoon at 3 o'clock of Pythias hall. L at E. will meet the Knights t Mrs. T. A. Egan, department Inspector for the Woman's Relief corps of Utah, will go to Provo today with a large delegation from Salt Lake and Ogden for the annual The visitors will be corps Inspection. guests of the Provo Womans Relief corps members at luncheon The Pythian Sisters will entertain at cards this evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. Members and their friends are Invited. The American Yeomen will give a carnival dance tonight at the Moose hall, to which all members and their friends are invited. . East High Athletic Girls Have Kindergarten Party Girls, In Strap Pumps Vincent-RomneJ The East High Athletic Girls association held Us annual "get acquainted party yesterday in the form of a kindergarten" gathering It was the first social event of the organisation this year. The 1C girls were attired In clothing of the kindergarten class members. Their hair was In braids adorned with brightly colored ribbon. The party waa begun with an assembly In ths auditorium, and a few girls from each class put on a "stunt. The seniors gave a burlesque on Shakespeare and several sang popular songs. The Juniors placed on the stage a miniature schoolroom and each girl gave a stunt, The assembly was closed with yells, under the leadership of Virginia Hampton. After the assembly a dance was held In the cafeteria y suckers, lolly, pops and cookies were given away and kindergarten gamee were played. 108 SOUTH MAIN STREET MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY 7$' All-da- Mrs. J, E. Brewster, wife of Captain INFANT IS BURIED. Brewster of Port Au Prince, Haiti, is the peril! to The Tribes. guest of her parents. Dr. and Mra S. H. BEAVER, Oct. 26. Funeral services for Allen. Mrs. Brewster was formerly Miss Carl Reesb Evane, the eon , Ethel Allen. of John G. and Della Coverdale Evans of Adamsville, who died of acute stomach lfotlo- - at the mwttags at Sunday night after a two dais' elH trouble were nun'i held Wednesday In the L. Ml social avasta cf tho past wash far Illness, to wtU tha Ban4r taper D. S. meeting house au Adamsville Inyublicatlcn sat tc nosing Vt toLpbsaa Utar thaa ( terment was made in the Mountain View 'dock Iiilar aftnwa. bo aont la Fragnusa writUa at all tbaaa. an) Shoe Co. y grease with Cleans Large ceks cemetery. NEW COMPANY DIRECTOR NAMED George Albert Smith was chosen a CLUB TO GIVE HALLOWE'EN DANCE. member of the board of directors of the The Wasatch Mountain club will give Utah -- Idaho Sugarecompany at a special a Hallows en dance Monday at Chrlsten- - meeting of th board of directors. Mr. Clean steel knives and: forks, remove stains and . No waste ISQCB KORCAMS SONS CO., Kw TeA, C.lt Scours relics |