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Show t SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY HORYTXa, If :your Easter Kin sum fM BE SO- it - Upper Body Would Be Evenly Divided. W"SKSr"9K3Sr wSL3'-S5s3:scs- Nine to Members- - r V Prove Tough Problem, ry ' . Accessories i to the fact of sport costume The. Sport has as many phases as a beautiful tcoman - has uiles and as effeejire one-ha- lf ma-jori- lf d' i lreci-Mwnaa- -- 1 hand-mad- years-i-the- n, d The Sport Girdle starts the costume on the right lines. One very popular model has side fastening, its lines at tained by shaped insets of elastic fits beautifully made of pink dotted brocade entirely boneless, pliable. It The Drury Lane Sport Frock a fashion v ce lQvelymaterial is a iLafeg-holdov- er QUESTION. . I innovation fabric, inimitable in .individuality and 'effecA model in tiveness. poudre blue with piping Of white has solid, minute ridge tucks to form its blouse, a white skirt finished with wide band of blue at its hem. It is a two-piedress. Another frock .in this same - Se-vi- er model - with The Silk Dressy Sport Costume The Yeightless Sport Flannels - (exclusive at Walkers -- ' Patent Leather Colored Ooze T?n Dollars er Hir-ao- on v ltt 1 -- A and she who steps forth in this stunning new sport with its elever two-buttfastening apd its decorative instep cut-ou- t, walks abroad to be observed from top to toe with a perfect fashion foundation. It is a dressy sport model one of many exclusive Walker patterns just arrived in time for Easter choosing, step-i- Th state constitution provided that fhe first Utah senators should draw KdCr to determine which should hold Jrtahr offipe for two years and which foifour A fnembsts hat wasutf-iixefor the lottery The same section of the constitution provided In "case of increase in the number of senators, they shad be annexed by iotjto on or the other of the two classes, to keep them aa nearly equal as practicable The laet state senate provided for no such lottery it is understood, however, that after considerable in wau formal discussion, the matter left to ths next state senate to handle sw It so happens that, at the first state senate the two members from Utah county drew lots which placed them n the same i class Utah county since elected two senators for years and at the next state ctec-di- d not elect any state senators The result of this was shown In the legislature of 1921, when both senators from that county were of political persuasion opposed to the new Reand state administration publican both were in the minoritv in the senate. The thought as understood by some of the members of the 1923 senate was that there would toe no lottery, tout that the 1921 senate Utah counmight pmvkle that in ty should elect one senator for two years and one for four yearn Thereafter that county would elect one biennium. eber-county, which also has two senatpnH has althe election in this manpMt ways ner When Salt Lake oountv had five senators, two were elected one election and three the next. This oountv now to as nix senators, and if the short term is finally allotted to Utah county. Holt I .alee will be able to continue the present arrangement under which It elects three senators at each stale C Cottrell, A. election. Senators B Irvine and M Shirley 1ft miter were elected two years ago, and win toe members of ths next senate as hold overs At the coming election thie county win elect successors to Senators Harrison FX Jenkins, Henry N Btandish and Mrs. Antoinette B. Kinney ibecessom to elx other senators are toe elected the coming fall. wil name a successor to Senator J W Peters, who was elected in 1920 from Tooele and Boxeldr. Under the reapportion men t Boxelder countv was made a separate senatorial district. Weber County a, It choose a successor to Thoma E McKay, now president of the public utilities commission Docheame and Uintah counties wig name a senator to sneoeed Senator 'WHHam Smart, who waa elected from Summit, Wasatch and Duchesne counties, Juab and Millard countie wiU name a sucre b. nor to Senator Derry B Fuller. Garfield and WUyne, Piiite, XKane counties will name a senator tot H. Senator Tebtoe- - Kane C, joeed comity formerly did not belong to this district, and was actually without any repreaentativa in the last state senate for whom the electors of the county had ha4 opportunity to cast their ballots. Davis and Tooele counties will elect the successor to Ren a tor Rufus Johnson of TayUn who was etotted from Davis, Mnmg&n end Rich counties sen The three" Sait atom have already been named, as has Senator McConkle from Ban Juan Other holdovers will be Senators C. U Punk, Cache; G. F. Ryan. Wasatch; DavidW Jenson, Weber LeRoy Dixon and Wamfcck, Utah: W. D Garni landv S&npeUt and David oehington. Since the presidency of the senate frequently goes to a holdover, U is one of the above quite prolwkki that will be named to preside In the IS2S At thk distance It took seafdoo. as if the contest might be between Irvine of Salt Xjvke and benatom Candland of Sanpete, each of whom wee mentioned in connection with thi office In 1933. - Should that landslide before mentioned occur and the senate be evenly divided. It would not he tooyond the ranee of posathlMties that Senotor jincConlele would be asked When a man buys and drinks bopt-'le- g liquor it stir wjt the question tha bootloyger a murderer or the ic- Arkansaw Thomas Cat. jujn a suicide t The Sport Shoe one-ha- lf A y Your Easter not chosen from this special showing will be exclusive and effective s. Box-Id- , v Typically sport, it comes in the light and pastel shades mint, grays, orange, in white and wood brown, Bangkok, is one of our models with a georgette scar and buttonholed edge, Homan striped flannel, fashions another, Jightof weight and very smart. marvel-ousl- y An exclusive KnoxTruidc! is of fine Italan- inilan others are in leghorn,--wi- th A brim. model of laid on their scarf flat flowere, braid, tagal draped, wrought has a soft double brim edge, which rolls slighty after shading the eyes. Pictured is a lovely model of tagal and georgette, ice wool embroidered brim, plaque crown all white, A similar one is white with poudre blue. The Formal Sport Eat is larger and for afternoon dress wear, elaborate enough to wear w ith more formal gowns as w ell. One model is of fine hair braid and georgette, trimmed e With a gorgeous flower. Peanut Braid and Panama Sport Hata are cleverly jaunty with rather tailored tacked are very new, very correct. v silk trims. Panamas have not been in for eev-et- a i , - iy One-ha- ll '(jcrooGooi) a fcuid-M- J n and attention , for Presenting Monday The ultimate in sports apparel Only nine atat mmton are to b elected at the earning state election, to complete a house of twenty mem4 bers. In the event of a political and such as occurred in 19 1 aain In 1920. in the reveres direction, thnext rovomor of Utah might find UFm&elf with a senate of which of the members were opposed to him politically. A of the- senate is necessary to the carry any measure membership could block any legislation that might be proposed. If a bill should be o f a strictly peruke n nature it probably uouhl be opposed on party line, and theeb meet utt feat, Only Democratic senators were elected in lei 6, but there vere and IjmocrtL3 among the holdover senators, so that that arm of the leglftiauire was by a 'Vbeavy majority in aword with the Democratic state yaa of the Only Democrat a were elated aaia in 191 and the UH9 senate was one of simon-pur- e Democracy, when spelled with a capital lx In 1920 only Republican senators were elected, and wn veiuy split senate might have- resttited had it not been for the fact that two of the iemocratio senators elected In VJre- S to sit in the 19?1 legislature had signed after the 1919 session The had a force sufficient to put through any party measure and the aenate wls therefore in harmony with the administration of the state, politically speaking Ten vote wte necessary to carry a measure in senate of eighteen, and there were eleven Republican wermtorr The legislature of 19.il pawned a bill- - making of the uer house twent of Instead eighteen. This made it neoeasary to elect eleven new Senators in 1922 They were all Republicans save ose, Oscar W M TYmMe &f ban Juan county. In thelweUtn district. The senate of 1923 failed to make any provision for the election of t n senators this year The men elected in 1922 had all campaigned on the supposition that the would hold office fof ths two terms. They will do so and the result ia that only nine senators will be etooted'-aext- fall Should these be 1U0 per cent Renew senate be would the publican, of the same pofetical makeup a the Should the nine ail toe iemo-cratlast they would, with Mr MoConkie the senate, and the comprise result mlgtot toe interesting, whether the goiernur were Republican or pwm-oc- r Dont manly wear slovaa waap Perrin Glo exclusively at Walker's stands high in fashions favor this season , and sport apparel may bo designed for golf and the country club , as its name suggests , or it may be just a clever frock for general- - tcear , r, sSport emtume fotpertep Be Wdj-Holdover- s is sure to win triumph S.X't'T70i. n 13 192 1. costume be a sporting proposition To port In Event of Landslide, ARIL aSs-v- one-pie- ce low waist line, straight silhouette and stunning white pipings. - The collar lines of both ar e origA inal and most becoming. dresses of incomparable appeal and charm with their spft feminine allure. Seated is a dashing brunette who wears The Marine Frock of gold and black. For its decoration it takes a simulated anchor . of "black and -- finishesits middy blouse edges and its plaited skirt with black patent braid. Standing behind her is vivacious maiden wuh a long- - sleeve stunning sport dress of Chineseln-iluenc- e in cut and Amer- ican charm of blended tone shadings, tortoise, . orangeand.white. fvQ- - its marvelous lines and its smart cuff. t,ice Our EVERY SPORT COSTUME MUST ItAVE ITS HANDKERCHIEF, ITS CUFFS , ITS POCKET somewhere. Two foremen which never meet are the sleeveless or cap sleeve type and the smart long sleeve. TII$ MAH JONGG BLOUSE , straight of cut and with armseye artistically outlined without a hint of sleeves, is very new. THE SLEEVELESS COAT, vest cut, or with tuxedo collar, is to be very in high shades, espepopuldr cially with the while flannel skirt. - regular prices are Wo treat all customers exactly alike that is the only policy which means tau dealing to all. If it ia diacounta yoa wish, dont cerae to on but if it is now merchandise of quality at right prices, try at Walker a Fair Price tlia Same Price to everybody who bnyi at Walkers. One her beautful costume of rose and White. The Lowest Price Fossible. with good bonnets on standard quality merchandise. aoneistent . ' cuffk. finest kidskios in P. K. and overaeam. Special at $3.95. Beautiful Sachets Dont jo at think of the 3Wount know vhat tha net pnea in yoa have to pay, and buy where you actually (yet tlis lowest, price. dash in A I If ever a time to remember friends and loved ones with beautiful thought ex- pressed in a delicately appropriate gift, it --season is Eastcr-tim- e of faith and hope 1 and triumphant sacrificial love. ' fic instances of this have been told us by customers -- different and individual than in many years. The newest ones are kid gauntlets, with the French petal and perforated more Easter! lotcer than most competitors prices less the discounts they allow. Speci- en caught-a-bit-of-Bpan- ish is Five Dollars. But m Easter Gloves in Sport Styles Made from We do not use price comparisons and we give no discounts fea hires incomparable combinations of black and white nd navy and white. Here are introduced the tucked shirt-bosoblouse and the new fine cluster plaited skirts. The lady with the scarf wears the most smartly simple costume von could 'drcam of. Heavy white canton in a beltless slip frock with tucks to hiX ia its waistline, a slim black line with bobbing acorn crochet buttons marks its center front. The same black line accentuates its collar 'outline, andl a tiny black kerchief points its pocket. The good looking girl with deep fringed i We solicit your confidence and your patronage on this basis, and shall continue to endeavor to deserve it. ! with .violets from tunny Franco delicately confined ia gausy fabrics through which thetr perfume scents the air. A subtle fragrance! a touch of the master hand. and spring, eternal, reigns in Xladants boudoir, In violet color or American Beauty with softly graoeful ribbon bows and lacs ipHa. Tha price, 3.50. Boss, sachets ia deli rats runs, pink, pastel eolor , blue, lavender 85c and tl-9AH boxed, ready for giving. f 1 . j j I 5 Imported Easter Toiletries , j Perfumes, bath salts, toilet waters powders, sachets, rouges iq artistio containers for your own pleasure or a gift remembrance. Deb- - J eate fragrance euiiod from f the flowers of many clime imprisoned fox vor enjoy. meat. Von Will find new odors, unusual novelties mnskee, bouquet sntiqne, amber-- , .jades; tho very luteal developments in our present extensive stock. s c .J Handsome Black Silks For Easier Gifts Black Pure Dye Chiffon Taffeta, Eeduced to black, yard 1.89. Black Orepo Satin, Bodncod to $2.85. $2.98. Specially Piicctl Penneke Canton, Eeduced to yard Black Satin Canton, 40 inch. Eeduced to yard $2 98. , Something New, Silk Plaids Yard, $2.C5 Scotch e.Hna patterns gainius- - uaulv great popu'ir (c dark ah j light cotor cornyma-ionery good qmUitj. inch. . . , s, |