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Show i MAIN KEWS SECTION : Part Second f THITSALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1923r & Summer Brides, However, Vie ; With Visitors in Attention. Attracting ' OUR - V AVT AleL PATTERNS. MAN V Thoma. y :, - , ; Half Price Regular $1 .2o. $1 .50, $2.50. $.1.00. Special, 63c, 75c, $1.25, $1.50. Fine Drapery Fabrics - Velvets and Velours rn.HARANVT: OF OUR KNTfRK AORAH. KrTNFAST ORAPKRTK.U, FTBKR Sn.KS AND POPlJJsH, IN ALL JKHADKS: WrDTHS 3 LSCHKS, 45 A,Vl 50 LVCUKS. A M 4 ks H)K Sl'MMEU FROCKS. ir " v 1 Rhoma Crepe -- -- - - - - wide. A si Ik with hPAY errpry weave om's in a big assortment of colorh, including inack and while, regular $4.00. ,.... Spcciai, per yard.... for wide. Kxlra heavy, Splendid flre.sse and lingerie wear. ,qualitv I fft I a I II bpcoal 40 inches wide. dress quality indudinff n lovely et AM) IvCffularly $1.00. Special,. . an eW A Paltcrn3 LgjpUan esigns. In 4 beautiful color a;irt-men- t. v, hrv$wn. black, tans erav per yard niEMISKX v Dress Linens Voiles Canton and fiat crepe Printed Voiles S(ectal. per yard 9 vi IIQf Irlnted h Regular most wonderful itirtion of printed rllks in wanted colorings eo murh" In vogue. Some white grounds, to bo worn with while sport skirt and others on malelssee. etc. C AA 4( I10 OD.VV Regular M.oo Regular Voile fTInted 75o. Special 90w . .luodcle, st.' led, in flesh, orchid and poach, exceptional srah Alltyme and Knitted Crepe 3fl at One of the season most desirable weave. All the rtew sport and street- shades Regular $J.Mk Special, Printed Foulards Ratines inches wide. Printed designs, on nvv Krowo and black backgrounds. Regular TJ 50 Special, per yard V I laid 36 B!ul,.r. . . . .7. Swit- - 83c- 33 to Checks, woven, with, inches wide; all colors. Special, pc-- yard wonde-f- vR6 plaids. CQ soft ul texture; Inches wide. Chocks, plaids and plain colors Regular 59c to 75a, .. ggg One of the most popular fabrics of the season. A voile foundation, with plaids or checks of ratine; 36 Inehe. wide; regular IL50. Special, per yard......... 36 SI.25 lllw Dresses for the Dance or Dinner Hour SPECIAL NEW SHIPMENTS ' ' A Group of , PIIIEIPPINE Seventy-fiv- e, Reduced Monday to INDERWEAE HALF PRICE Gowns and chemiseB di roct from the ialanda, dain.v new patterns, formerly priced at $3.00. Special at $1.89 $3.00 values $4 to $5 values An exquisite collecticHT in coloring and style,' straight line models, solidly beaded in crystal and steel; Laces and taffetas of -- $2.59 ...$2.05 gayest hues or pastel tones in quaint basque e.ffects, chiffons and georgettes in fascinating dFapes. In every size OF PARAMOUNT LNTEREST IS THEIR AD AIT ABILITY FOR occasion- s- V s ' ALL SUMMER . C ; s Formerly Priced $95.00 to $150.00 Sale Prices $47.50 to $75.00 $ s' S n ; V . ..Xj x - s N t ' - ; . ; V .K - 'v . v' ' ' .xxvr : . ; f ? -t : 5s( t,,. '.V f Xr '..'S'S V wf , V'vtfV.Vv.v ' ' ' A F Ratine Voiles I IA 11.39. Regular r f' , Dress Gingham - - Loosely a, . n. direct from In the newe.nt shade and denigns. rnd plain colors; .12 Inches wide. Regular 75c. Special, yard $1.65 per vard per1 Wlda'. Woven Tissues jjir.hes. wide. $4.95 finest Imported Organdies, V 4 32 - Organdies Th W KMlttgrlCUTlS Always popular, always freah and attractive; Inches wide; regular 35c and 39c. SrecU1- - pcr ard vWv A lored IA w CC . 1 r FA Normandy Voilea . lovelic.it aummer eolormgs. All are jn made la Ireland. Regular $1.23. Special IAa 48-:- Regular f9c. yard....: and special, per Printed Crepes .Radium silk an.l crepes, lace trj aimed and tai- - -- . Silk Canton Crepe Jill.lv GOWN'S value shrt. Regular SPECIAL e Inches : THOUSANDS, OF YARDS OF THE SEASON'S LOVELIEST MATERIALS - VOILES, LINENS, ORGANDY, GINGHAMS, RATINES. ALL AT ATTRACTIVE. REDUCTIONS FOR THIS FINAL REMOVAL EVENT. Jap Pongee 33 Regular $5.00, $7.50, $10,0a : ' Special, $2.50, $3.75, $5.0Q. Light Summer Fabric's - 40 inch - HaJf Price Regular $1.00 4o Special, 50c to $2.75. SELLING. FOR MONDAY'S KNTIRK UNK OF ORAJ'KRT VKIr-YFrrAND VKIAJURR: 5 lNt'HFIR AND UANCV I 'LAIN Winn. WLAX'KS. . Hadf Price REPRICED WIDK. lend YARDS OF FTK KtLKT CURTAIN NKTR. FIFTY PATTKRNS KUuM WIIK5H TO nfOOSK. a i l Curtain Nets fRKAM and hX'KI' M A RQVISKTTKR To ( INCH KB WIDK. 3 Regular 7.')c to 98p.. Special, 38c to 49c. U;b. MALAD BIRTHS REPORTED. " r Swisl to Tbe Tribune. MALAD. Blahs, June 2. The following births were reported difring the ,o Mr past week: .Twin daughter and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell-- a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Waldron, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dredge end a son to Mr. and Airs. Emmett ' " Regular $1.00 to $H.0") yard."-50c to $1.50 yard. Special, Half Price Exhibit of Charcoal Drawings at University WOMAX EDUCATOR VISITS. Miss Klla Jordan pf Boston, who is completing a trip around the world in conneetiou with educational work in which she is engaged, arrived Jn Balt Lake yesterday. While here she visited with Mis Carolyn J, Smith, chief clerk of .the state industrial commission, an old friend. ' '.y'yy-- Half Price Marquisettes - r, ef-t- A FN 45 1NCHKS . c I!9e, 49c, 9Sc, $1.50. 19c, 25c, 49c, 75c. Regular Special, . Bv special request, the I'mveriity of C tan's exhibit or enlarged charcoal drawings of old wood cuts illustrating tbe advances made by the stage from Shakespeares tihic down to the present day will "bo continued until the middle of this week. These drawings, mado by students B. Roland Lewiss in Professor Shakespeare class from the works of masters some- of tho greatest of stage technique, including Bakst and rfl university library. A fine collection of plates'illuslrat-inthe advance in the costuming nrt -he efhihit: - The aim- arw-pwpublic is invited to the exhibition. 4 j UUJTH; f 1 -- all at styles for sklhxtion. Half Price Are Wedded. s ..S' Poplins and Reps A RORK. TAN. Ht.DK. ORF.KN, roiRX HIM.KNOlir AKHORTMUNT OF THIS POPULAR ENTIRE STOCK OK DOMESTIC Mnv , sevmf''marrtef today vrre MIsa Hetty Burnett, daughter of Mrs. Sid- pey Ballou, wife of' Judge Ballou, and Hvans Thomas FUher; Miss Alnv Milbum, daughter of Mrs. tharles Wilburn, and Mar Xenophon Trice. I'. S. A.; Miss Louise Brokwith. daughter of Mr. andB. Mrs. Iiarucl Wilson, foii Brockwith, and John J. ftf Representative and Mrs. Riley Yrilson; Mias Eurla Williams. nuMe of B. Mrs. John Kendrick, and Senator and Captain Samuel Cummings. U. S. M. C; Miss Velma Hit,bom;k, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hitchcock, and Bromley Bely; CapS, A., tain Harry Baldwin Gantt, and Mrs. John W. McKee, and Mias htiH of James and lnitre Clagett Baltimore. June brides and sweet girl graduates are competing for (he front ranks The influx of attention these days. of Shrlners has hastened a number of the local school commencement, Even the public schools expect to close part of the week, because the children wont be able to get transportation bark and forth to school and -- because the jammed--streett for the children. The school children on Thursday gave a gigantic serenade to President and Mrs.' Hording at American Teague park. Homo 8000 children, under the aireciion of the Community Mrs. which Music association, of Meber Votaw, the presidents sister, them and is a member, surrounded sang. President and Mrs. Harding Memorial dav ex-- t also attended the reuses at Arlington. Mrs. Harding is certainly quite herself again. Outstanding Function.. One of the outstanding functions Of the week was given last Monday; with ..General Pershing- - as the -- guet of Tt was a dinner In celebra--lio- n honor. of the sixth anniversary of the the. U. S. S. Baltic, with of tailing General Pershing - and his party great aboard, to take part in the counwar. Guido Jung, financial selor of the Italian embassy, gave dinner and dance the same night. Tb dance was preceded by a numucr of i&ther dinner parties. ' Mr.rand Mrs. Christian Gross gave Mrs Gross ft dance Tuesday evening. is a daughter of Burton Harrison, former governor of the Philippines. With one or two exception, all the other 'parties were given for the various brides. Mrs. Harding looked very handsome Thursday at the communttv sing. She wore a costume of heavy yellowish silk ratihe, made without a belt or girdle and embroidered In floss of the same color in panel effect down the front and back of the gown. She wore with it a stiff? hat of black straw, trimmed with osprey. Around her shoulders she had a white fox fur scarf. Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, wife- of the former vice president, who was at the White House the other afternoon wore a gown of gray crepe satin embroidered in gray. Her hat we a combination of gray georgette crepe and straw and was adorned with lavender sweet peas. S s Cretonne -- i t a The whole city has been upset in scores of ways. The native population it is not actually doubled overnight, what it is' cracked up to be." to use a small boys expression. There is to be much entertaining for the visitors. too, especially parties in large numbers. f There is a bumper crop of spring weddings after aU, even though a bit belated like tho spring itself. lamt Saturday, for example, there were no less than four large weddings and there were seven today alope. has seldom boasted Washington three diplomatic weddings In a season, and even more seldom, if ever, same week. But such was two the"cake Thiif 'wee'k. They were the marriage of Miss Wailing Bse. niece of the minister of China, and Shun LI Tsai of the Chinese educational mission, and Miss Kathleen Kelly, sister of Mrs John J. Broderick, wife of the commercial counselor of the British embassy, and Frederick A. There wilt be a third M. Tabor. diplomatic wedding this month, when, on June 27, Mile. Lucienne Nano, sister of the counselor of the Rumanian legation, will marry Juan Francisco de Cardenas, counselor of the bpaniah embassy. Seven Couples -- V- s c. one-wa- - The - s Colorful cretonnes, airy nets, fine drapery fabrics-.-al'are included in this Final Removal .Sale Tribune., 2. Shrine June reck is Just ahead ot us now Wajsh-ngto- n has dreaded it! Tomorrow the hriner will be pouring into town' in mormous numbers. Everybody, thinks tnd talks nothing else; shop windows ind buildings all have tnd colors all over them; the streets ire hung with lights and filled with rude grandstands. Most of the dowi town' streets have been turned into y atreeui for motors, as no one knows where to drive days, and no parking is allowed downtown at WASHINGTON, -- KiillEOESiKCfi. May Be Purchased at Half Price By BETTY BAXTER. KTopyrighC 1923. by The Salt Lake vll. Wei tv . . 13 New Draperies for Y our Home Diplomatic Weddings in Single Week Announced at Capital. Three Shrine-Insigni- t .. 4 F. A n s a s |