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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER o ur 2, 1923. Entire Stock Dresses Substantially Reduced for. a DOOD 000 04 saving and clearance event Sale Starts Monday 9 A. M. pre-holid- ay The values are sufficiently unusual to justify your selecting severjtl dresses for your ir ardrobe. That they are Walkers regular stock stamps them dresses of quality; that they are reductions from Walters always lowest possible original prices means they offer an opportunity in buying worthy of every thrifty ' womans careful Consideration. We make no price comparieous, bul the exceptional valued will be obvious! 175 Street Dresses specially reduced to Smart dresse for general wear in Poiret twill, charmeen, jersey, plain and novelties beautifully tailored, bright-enewith touches of color in pipings, embroidery and - -- . Colors, navy, brown, black and gray. trie-otin- e, eaba-choa- 200 Afternoon Dresses specially reduced to! . . d1 C . d s. $99 irt 10 tyuuv Everything that ia in favor for evening wear, in fabric or color, from the popular priced to the exclusive and ou each dress, & saving. Materials are velvet, chiffou, metal laces, silk laces, combin- Two Special Groups Very Specially Priced at $22.50 attractive frocks jn the dre&aier fabrics, satin canton, 6atin georgette, Elizabeth crepes and velvets. Featuring the new and smart Russian tunic dresses models of velvet with georgette of contrast color, handsomely beaded models, stunning fringe interpretations, luxurious fur trims. Thirty dresses in aatin, cantons, Poiret twills, charmeen, in new and popular silhouettes, basques, straightlines, coat styles. sit $29.50 Sixty-fiv- i dresses in the new sketched jersey, canton, plain jersey, georgette, blocked crepes, embroidered repps, some of the very new checked tailored frocks. e Staple colors in brown, navy and black and other shades, CooliJge, rouge, ruse, bottle green. - t They are extraordinary values. . :r t- pictured ation. These are K 13 models 1 CfcT JSiTABtfWjiV 1 y in npjj jc,. iifmi(Sli fa.,h Vii.(.-i;- ,. dfcidEfut. j Sr&SWfc4g 7 wait from Mrs.- - Jems A. Mrj.'C; R. Mabey (fight), buying Christmas toft (below), group of children who are Interacted .In the pale of the tiny holiday itlekera. Left'to right, Walter L. Penlck, Jr., Janice Over Wesson " Hogio, and Jane Shay. field, Bobby Booth to Be Established in .Public Places for Sale of Christmas Seals. of al for the Headquarters Christmas seals under auspices of the Utah Public Health association, will open tofhorrow at the Hotel Utah, with Nepbi L. Morris, state chairman, in charge of general activities. The sale, which opened Thanks giving day, will be pushed vigorously for the next three weeks. Mrs. George F. Wasson, chairman of women r activities; has appointed hairtnen of booths for a number of downtown stores, banks, hotels and 'heaters. The chairmen are selected from important womens organizations of the city. The list will be completed within a few days, and the chairmen will appoint committees to serve with them in the booths, which will be established for the sale nf seals December 10. The committee chairmen so far appointed are as follow. Mrs. Emil Selbneh, of the First Congregational church Ladies Aid society. Walker's Dry Goods stors; -- . f Mrs. James A. Hogle. St. Marks Epiacopal church guild, Hotel Ltah; De Mrs. E. G. Leiff, W. C. T. eret National bank; Mrs. John MurWoImmaauel church ray, Baptist men a society, Auerbach a Dry Goods E. Day, Aurora store; B. elub, Newhouee hotel; Mrs. Welfare club, Pans Millinery help. company; Mrs. Levi Edgar Young, Authors and Cleofan clubs, Z. C M. L Dry Goods store; Mrs. F. E r Review No. 11, W. B A., American theater; Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, Catholic Womans league, Keith-Briens; Mrs. ' Charles A Aid of the First Peak, Ladiea Metbbdist church. National Copper bank; Mrs. J. V, Dawson, Ladies Literary elub, Paramount-Empres- s theater; Mrs. J. Rosenberg, Jewish Relief society. Walker Brothers l, ara Use of Comparative Holt,-Banne- 0 bank. The value o the Christmas seal sale as a means of financing the nation-wide health movement la shown br the attitude of the government at Washington, which has given its unqualified endorsement of the little health stamps, and has authorised the postoffice in the larger Cities .throughout the country to use a d'e in the stamp cancelling machines which will imprint on each envelop the words, Christmas fteals Ptamp .Out Tuberculosis. This slogan makes its appearance on Salt Lake mail todav. Postmaster Ralph Guthrie, who an pounced the tuberculosis slogan would be used during the sale, said that of all public activities the postal department was most in svmpathv with the campaign to eradicate disease and its attendant misery. The department has also granted the privilege of selling Christmas seal in booths in the lobby. This i an exception mad? to a strict rule which prohibits use of postoffice lobbies for anything hut government bnslneae. but goes to show, Postmaster Guthrie, that Uncle Bam believes rfhat the bi)tU of the la people government Iv'run..-r The TVOEtofflC he booth pill be iiTiddirection of Mp. George F. Wasson. An extensive showing in our We know thod intelligent ' thinkers realise this when they stop to consider, and windows. d therefore we have use of even Is- -. In enee to order gillmats Avoid all poeeiMMty e error and to Inspire absolute confidence In ur store new, depending entirely on the obvious worth of the values we dieoon-tlnue- offer, Higher Grade House Dresses ' Glasses With First Quality Lenses FI and Frames hand-draw- - Thats Our . Secret u Your Gain! Great Semi-Annu- 'I1 said to have attempted to extort money from Oscar Hartman, la farmp as prohibition agents,' er, according to a special dispatch teled phoned to the Omaha from VerdOn According to the Information-receivehere, Burdette and Wanser. both employed on a farm near Hart, man's place, went to Hartman last Wednesday night and told him they would not arrest him es a liquor lew violator If ho would glvo them 100 Hartman told them to oome bash later, meantime notifying the office of Bheriff Albert Tsung at Falls City. When Burdette and Wanser appeared Ism night, the sheriff, wttti Deputy Sheriff A 8 Smith, was In the Hart, man home waltinr for them. Wanser wes arrested by the sheriff after a fight when he came to the door of the Hartman residence, but Burdette drew a plate! when Deputy Smith tried to- arrest him in an Auto, mobile a short distance away and arms killed the officer contending he did not know whether Burdette shot himself or whether he shot- --him. but tha( would pruTrabTy-tnr qrrevttTO brought At.ln an inqueel today. Rolh the sheriff and his deputy fired their pistols, and one shot was fired by Burdette, they said. at Our glasses make good or we do. a Large boundA shell PAIR FRAME WITH OF SPHERICAL LENSES Fitted to your eyes for reading or distance (PC Oreai1 Special. VWsVW ; OrensOplicalCo. Wssatch --4888. " .1 Sale al 50c on the Dollar Handspme, beautiful, hand embroidered pieces, which have been used as samples for stamped goods, embroidered by experts, slightly soiled from display and handling. Each at a saving of many dollars. Included ate BILLOW TOR Sale Prices CHILDREN'S DRESSES Sale Price $3 to $10 World-Heral- j which dainty Brassiere helps achieve a youthfnl figure. All ready for giving, in a dainty holiday box. Philippine Gown and Envelope Chemise . . Free Instruction Daily, 3 to 5 p. m. ' cases pillow 81 Prices ',$3 to $7 ' . sets LUNCHEON Sale Prices Pflc Sale Price $9.75 to $15 CENTERS Sale Price $3 to $13.50 $3.75 to $10 ROMPERS Prlee BUPPET SETS Sale Price Sal $2 to $5 $1.30 to $5 TOWSLS v Sale Prices ; " ' li3dtff 6 w 1 ,) ; C 1 Q a D i BIBS Sal " ' Price -- St --7 Here's an opportunity to pet beautiful, holiday gift or pieces for your own personal use and home at Tremendous Savings hlsrh-pra- - Extra Special Big Purchase Womens Exclusive Sample Neckwear ' Give Perrin Glove Bonds q . i . bought. 50c on the Dollar. Redeemable locally, or In nil large cities where Perrin Gloves are sold. Issued for any amount. Sold to oar customers on the same basis. They are simply and easily -r 1 a Christmas Boxes and i , The entire sample line from one of New York's leading neckwear manufacturers. The most beau- Tie-up- s Can Be Bought . - tiful neckwear made. Collars in all of the new' ; est shapes. (Main Fttjer) Christmas ftoxes In aE stse, holly paper, ribbon, ttneej cord, seals. Incloeure card, taps and all the many accessories te give your package 4 festive air. Fur Trimming and Banding Prices, $1 to $29.50 yard. ' t a to I tnehes. , In coney, fox, squirrel, caracul, mole, black,, brown, pray Widths .. - (Trimming feqctlon) Sleevelet ve3tc'es guimpee i collar and cuff seta v only one and two pieces of a kind. This type of. exclusive neckwear is one of the handsomest gifts you can give a teaman and for your personal use , the ialues are without precedent. v . , 1 , A Sale Prices 75c to $12.50 Representative shewing-today- pieces sketched. i v AP- - t- - Hand embroidered and real lace. BED SPREADS CLOTHS SCARPS Sale Prices A? $1.50 to $4.25 SL75 to $7.50 8lt Prices $4.50 to $12 iRtil- APRONS Sale Prices GOWNS $3.50 to $9.50 LUNCHEON $2.25 to $7.50 Meh.Jongg Perler Third Pleor . and Dainty, lovely. hand embroidered by the exquisite Thee neetlewomen of tha PMlipplneo. Include some of the meet beautiful de--' rlena end are extraordinary values at this lowered price for this gift special. (Linger! Department) t , Price', $1 $3.50 Finished Samples Needlework wblle-pbslif- Compare our quality and With others. prices Thats all. wa ask. $75 Monday Special The i Bur-ds- tt OMAHA, Nab , Lao J of Crenola,, Kan., was shot and killed and Paul Wanser, alto of Crenola, was arretted last night on A farm near Verdbn. Neb, following S fight with officers after they are How Do We Do It? Imported games, made-e- f all bamboo or tamboo and bone, beautiful tile. ' Price $7.50 to . $1.75 One Killed and Partner Is Arrested When Two Try Extortion on Farmer. And so do , the people their that purchased Ask here. them. glasses Circlet (Junior) Beautifies u It Edeircles Sets g - Practical and arthe same time "gifty. Shipment Just here 3.93 to $8.93. Prices , Be Ve Say Yes! Mah-Jong- In neat and attracts t new checked gtnglieme of pretty colorings. n Unusual because of their beautiful collars and cuffs, reel lace edged, or their smart pique collate and cuffs They are (Kicked In gay holly boxes, all te.idy for gt Ing ' Bought Cheap? iSeic that make lovely gifts post-offic- e Can Good Price. has hD eliminated entirely from WWkar adthey vertising bsoeus r so universally em- ployed to deceive, Big window . - i v? . |