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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, throughout. The large Christmas tre, laden with gifts, formed the center of the deoomthrtis. Gifts were exchanged. A buffet supper waa served. Forty members were present. The committee on arrangements included Miss Clair Marshall. Miss Marjorie DaJahn and liwi Melba Chip-ntaThe actlva members oXJhe will give an Informal dancing party tonight at the home of Mias Rath Stewart, 1169 Kaat 'Hilrd South street. Misa Stewart, Miea Donelie Keeler and Miaa Lola Hansen have charge of the arrangements. PACKING SHIPPING Many ef eur patrona are large Business Houses, Trust Companies and prominent individuals. This fact la one ef eur beet reoommen-dattonbecause that alasa of patronage la ever quick te recognise our high standing, reliability and Unequal ed service. ( e e e and, CW Parties' Precede Bridge Luricheon Vacation of Is Given for Club Holidays th Chrltma PRJECEDINQ of parties hare planned at Rowland Hell, with a dinner last night at the hall given bp the faculty for the winner of the eenlor claea In a baaketball tournament opening the feetivitlea The dinner waa given in the mala dining room of the school, following be-a basketball game In the gymnasium tween members of tha faculty and the seniors. Christmas decorations were used, with arr introduction of the faculty colors of blue and black and the senior color of blue and gold Covert were laid for the faculty, the senior lass and boarders of other c laeeea The members of the senior class belonging to the baeketball team are Mta Betty Paly, Miss Kleanor Fryer, Visa Henrietta Goelts, Mias Dorothy Hyelop, Mien Joyce Townsend, Mies Pixie Doolittle and Miss Frances Nixon. Other mttnbers of the class are Mien Hannah1 Ruth Cohen, Mist Jane Mary Garnett, Miss Marion Hardy, Mins Margaret Moran, Miss Margaret Nobley and Mias Jean Nieol The annual Christmas dinner will be given this evening, followed by a Christmas tree both for the children of the school, when and grown-up- s gifts will be exchanged A vaudeville entertainment by the faculty will be ,m feature of the vnln(. A carol service with a pageant and cantata wilt be given Sunday evening In the school chapel. The school has adopted four Armenian orphans for the coming year - RS DAVID ROBBINS euter-talne- University Te Friars' club of of Utah entertained at a dancing party last night at the Newhouse hotel. The patrons were Dr and Mr John AS Theron Wldtaoe. Mr and Mrs Parmelee and Chauncy R. Houetman IJght refreshments were served The guests numbered 200 The committee in charge of the arrangements Includ-e- d Eugene Cannon, chairman; Reed Parkin and Henry Young grottoes ef wsmoe's slab meetings sad asitiss ef the pad week fee the tea-to- -y paper will aet be reeetvet by telebsae biter tbaa Prttay aftsrmses at All seototy aat slab settees sleek. be la by m ea Satarday. fa-ftfta- s will aet be takes by talepheae at any tlwie. Miss llortense Stoltl, daughter of Mr and Mra Lorenzo X. Stohl, and Daniel Eugene 1Jn Ingston, zoo of Mr and Mrs D II Dlvlngston, will be married today in the halt lake tempi A wedding breakfast will follow' the a marriage st the home of the parents, 64 Seventh Eaat street. A reception will be given in the afternoon In the presidents suite of the Hotel Utah The bridal party will include Mrs. Wilford Y. Cannon, matron of honor; Mias Belle Livingston, Miss Camille Stohl and Mist FhyUis Stohl, bridesmaids. bride-groo- Sigma Nu fraternity of the University of Utah entertained at a dancing party last nlgnt at Christensen e dancing studio The fraternity colors, black, gold and white, were used in the decorations The patrons included Mr. and Mrs. D. R lHve, Mr and Mrs. A. P. 8tone and Mr. and Mra. The guests numFred Christensen Joe Mosiander, bered seventy-fiv- e Clair Cosgrove, Harold Tracv and Mark Greenwood ' had charge of the arrangements. Members of the Score club of the University of Utah gave a dancing party last night at the Elks club hail Mr. and Mrs.1 Frank McGregor and Mr and M,j. Chauncy B Whitney were patrons. The guest numbered t. Stanley Kheese and tracer Moyle were included on the comon mittee arrangement - Active and alumnae nembers of the Alpha Chi sorority of the Unhersltv of Utah entertained at their annual Christmas tree party lan evening to 9 o cIm k at the home of from Miss Sanah Lund, 330 A street. used Christmas decorations wcr LADIES! in Today and Partake of This Com Feast of BARGAINS . HOLIDAY d twelve. forty-eigh- - a, fJf . fj Shopping For All Occasions Street, Afternoon and Party. OFF THE PICK THEM RACKS t Fireproof Storage Company I mart ILTRA. Beat Qualities o o and rubber 112.93 t to 2- - ul 0 O' ft a lasta , 1342.95 3.45 Boys Fine Dress Shoes shoos, mad of Roisli calf-ski- a and black and brown calfskin. Goodyear welt soles and in rboic of Blocker or Bal style. Specially featuring tha new ' , brogue lasta. of high grad A splendid asnortmsnt p . Women Size 10 J' to 13, 3.95; Size 'V. Men Slippers Slippers Slippers 95c 1.45 1.95 tones and trimmed with ribbon and pompoms. A11 nixes, (Main Floor ) r r s to 6, 4.45 Children Slippers 95c A GUT that all ehlldrea anjor. Blippers mad of hoary relt in moccasin styles, .with soft padded aolea. In American Beauty or Royal Blue shade. Sue kind of gift reAd men k a a y appreciate quality felt houaai slippora, in Uylo styles, with leather soles and heel or padded soles. All sixes. (Main Floor.) A for 1 J THE MOST )opular ntvla of house nlqqier, mlfde of ho'aiy felt mill rout leather each soles" and heels and smartly trimmed with ribbon or fur. In (uxe 2l. to H. (Main Floor.) bout slipper, muds of extra heavy quality felt In all the newest color pOMTORTABT-Vc ths hotisc 0 0 0 0 0 fro-win- Size 10 to Size 1 to ll3 S u Women ., 9H to 2. (Main Ploor.) - Bring the Kiddies to Toyland VyTUTE Santa Claus, giving him your addross. Mall it at Th Faria aad h will CAN'T A CLAFS will lie here every dnv unti.1 Xmas to greet tho little folk and lirien to their an-sw- tr avory wishes. Thay walk and talk. Complete with and locomotive. 16-inc- h Big 26-inc- 10-inc- Mama Dolls, 1.95 h 14-inc- h Dressed Mama Dolls, 79c 2.45 Roller Bearings, 5.95 with rubber tirea. Disc wheel M Register Coin Banks, Disc Wheel Scooter, h Back la prettily dressed. Ball Bearing Boiler Skates, 2.45 Coaster Wagons, Disc Wheels, 10.95 Little Boys Liqud Pistols, 25c Pistols and Leather Holster, 49o.' Kidlyne Dolls, 2.75 Kidlyne Doll, 95c 23-in- on. Character Dolls, 1.95 to 8.95 ' , Cast Iron Mechanical 1.25 Train, Include coach, tender track. Ring up tha -- amount. 'Automatically opens when 10.00 or 20.00 has been accumulated. and Mahogany Desk and Chair, 10.95 Mechanical Steam Shovel, 3.45 Little Queen Carpet Sweeper, 50c Bake, Shovel and Hoe Sets, 15c 48-i- Slat Blackboards, 2.45 Littl Bolly Polly Dolls, 50c I size, 2.65 Trunks, 9xl8-in- . Beal Cedar Chests,' 9x18 size, 3.95 , Second Floor. fssEaEsaEsafssEsatsstsszsassasatsssafsacaeaicaoicstssssstssiraoo it 1 grand. William Nielson: vice Simple evening gown of fuchsia Wilford Domgaard. secretary. H. J Wit a rosa on tha ahoulder grand. Rufus Ahlatrom, treasurer, ahadmg from fuchsia to pink, and Hornung, trustee. Dr O L. Bears worn sbout tha pearl vsl-vs- t. WISHES flesh-colore- Noble Relief Society Worker Honored by Associates Early Santaquin Pioneer Answers DeatWs Call Spec! si te Tu Trlbuae. MANTI, Dec 11 The South Sanpete stake officers entertained in hon Special two jeare Mr 'Teterson e waborn in Sweden tiears ago and came to MAKE AS CHRISTMAS BAG. thti country when quite voung He Is sunned bv two son, four daughDon t mu know aomebodv aho ter and twenty grandchildren would Ilka a Christmas hag tor a Mr Peterson waa one of the firat gifi men In the county to enter Xhe aheap These bags are such fun to make industrv' He was a member of the that jou mdy he able to think of quorum of aeventlea. several people who wotild like them, seventeenth the Funeral service are once you hate made one. son from Idsho. a of To begin with, make a hag of gome attractive material, so that the bag I may later be used for a twine bag a work bag or a receptacle for some COATS .Baker's '''va' CamcasSweet Chocolate fs a fine eating Chocolate Slip a cake In your pocket; if starting on a long walk. Keep ft in your desk for emergency lunches, or in yout automobile. other definite thing Then fill It What with That deif you are making. H for a pends. fill man, you might it with all aorta of smoking accessories pipe cleaner. tobacco, an ash tray for the arm of a chair and a neat of trays for card tables If you are making It for a girl Uv- Ing alone, 5gu might ftll It with all aorta of goodies candy and salted nuts, a little parcel of cookies, some , .small Jars of Jam and Jelly. If It la for a child, you might fill It with toys, each ona wrapped separately and attractively. For an Invalid you can make such a bag and fill It with ten or a doaen gifts, one to be pullgd forth at every, hour on Christmas day. These may be tiny hlngs that coat only ten or fifteen centa each, or they may ba of greater value, and may then be contributed by various members of the family who wish to gift the recipient In question. The same Idea may be carried out in a children's gift bag for Christmas. ' AODGE ELECTS OFFICERS. O. O. F. MANTI. Dec 11 The follodge of this city announces-thio ing officers far the coming year: ' WallerBaker&Co.IM 1700 MonirealCcn. ,J t e 'WOMAN GET OIVORCE. One divorce was grsnted yesterday Chris Ifathlaon, who by Judge handled the regular Friday afternoon divorce calendar. Elms Mitchell was granted a divorce from Gilbert T. Mitchell. AUERBACH CO. TEETHING POWDERS Used by mother the werld aver foe half a century , $3 down put ' any one 81 t A WEEK t. Aftac tha down No tntacast pay-man- of these machine in your houi. $113 - Library Table Electric Machine Trank Cue or other charge. $83 Each of thesa machine carries a 20-ye- ar writteh guarantee. used machine from $3 to $1(1 all makes and style ' machine as low as $33. (Auerbach's Fwing MachVn ( BROADWAY & STATE Portable Electric Desk Model Electric Machine We sell James H. Stedman, Hexton, London, Eng. isos Wife, Mother, Sister 6r Daughter, a Gift Beally Worth Whlla. Free from alt harmful Ingredient JhreparodonlTby jcmfbumh A Christmas Gift for Her Or. Arthur H. Hassell ef the AnEn. alytic Institution, London, writes: Absolutely fra ?land, morphia or other alkaloid or constituent of opium. Thu 8td. are fs. Powders mans Teething vorably distinguished from ell atm. , liar preparation." trade-mara fum Observe th lancet. Is oh every packet aad powder, non ethsr-wlt- h genuine Tour druggist hae them or can get them for you. i TIIE BIG STORE DR. STEDMANS i I Mr. George E. Bench Tuesday afternoon at en elaborate' luncheon at of Mr. F. W. Cox. horn the Mra Bench was aa actlv msmbsr of th South San pet stak Rellsf soand ciety board for thirty-fiv- e hasyears, been an for the last ten years honorary member. or of The Trlbuae. t 19 Folonion SANTAQITN, Dec Teterson on of the oldest pioneer Wedhome of Santaquin. died at hia nesday evening, after an illness of seventy-nin- serrmt whr CIU3KS that ar apwdally aonatraetsd to aland tha hard wwar of bora. Msds of solid leathar throughout, haary r tanned oak solaa aad rubber heals. Shorm la Mask aad brows aaMtkla aad brown elk ltathar, brogue or rouad toe 3.45 to choosa. .riles front Tha beat assortment in ths city of and tan elksktn. ComPatent leather,, black and brown calfskin fortable lasts-- Goodyear welt sole. Kubbsr heels. to 2, 4.45. Sizes 8 Vi to 11, 3.95; Size Is Down Fuchsia Velvet Evening Worn Wtth Shaded Rose on Shoulder and Pink. Pearts. "Geianium pink may change a girl's career, obgerVea Margaret Story in her recently published volume. How' she And pink, to Dress Well' represent youth and daintiH is the true color of love ness The touch of red gives spirit and vitality, and lta whiteness gives Innocence and youth.4 days she of red It may recreate an enjoyment of life in the crestfallen. If this be the case, It seems as If no girl ought quite to despair of findthe joy of life until she had worn aingred gown Further in her Interesting book Mre Purple, when blue preStory says Is Imperlouus, It will say, dominates, ' Go If there la more red. then there will be warmth, generosity and responsiveness, which indicate cordiality Fuchsia the shade that Is now frequently choeeti by fashionable women when they want to wear a frock of the reddish order, might be described a a purple with red predominating, To or a red with a purplish cast manv persons it is not especially bei a stimulatcoming, but always itto behold Ining, arresting color terestingly enough, colors that bear this in smartness of real the cachet generation very seldom are very becoming. Mustard color, that ruled fashion quite a number of years ago, waa really becoming lo about one woman In a thousand, Jade green seldom so becoming a sage or a deep leaf green, periwinkle or pervenche blue Is less becoming than sky blue or madonna blue. Yet oiustard. Jade and perlwihkle have been smart Fuchsia appears to best advantage when, somehow or other, it Is worked into what Margaret Story would cH " A example of this, ahe give us red, light red and dark red. Thua a fuchsia velvet gown la worn with a rose on the shoulder, shading from deep fuchsia to pink, and the necklace worn with the gown constate of a string of pink The writer just quoted bids pearls us remember that In such schemes considered the color of the wearer a one of the colors of the scheme" Such being the case, the woman who wants to wear fuchta and pmk a part of such a degrade" scheme for the French word degrade" seems to signify no more nor less CHOW RtCIPti Tit yon akoea, Boys Durable Shoes Misses and Childrens Shoes Misses' said Childrens Shoes aOOKUT Of Chriitmaa ft fi Vv Also Patent Leather with and or gray top 3.35 and 3.65 (STMU9W0 with your acW dtoeh ar fresh and new, writer Xpert aataapaopla fW ear-fand accurate fitting and where price nr loweat In the city, consistent with quality and amartataa. Also famous Drew-ArcBeat shaet in smart street ar draaa atylea. CT Tha Pari J Widths. Size Size 11 DorchesletHass. Price Loweat-in-tlie-Cit- y 95 in black and brown model ,atm, patent leather or combination of satin and patent leather or auede. Also new model" in patent leather with calfskin trim or beautiful Ruia ralf.km footwear in cut out. strap or oxford style. Cuban, million. Ixuns, French or cpiUe heel. All vrea nuJ sole neck. We Undersell All Sales Your Package interesting showing of niUtet A X10BT a.nd children ' shoe in all the new at vie. Medium and broad toe last, patent leather and black and brown ealfixin. leather with durable Every etyle in eolid heel a. than a should take care that her ch.rka and lip. present the color of the same range To use the orange-re- d lipstick considered smart by some women a few Reasons ago would he a mistake To keep the harmony perfect there should be Utile or no suggestion of ellow in the iheeka or lips and the d stockings should be of char, not aaJmun, pink J39 Desk Will Vrap Newest St lea ht see XMAS !10 a dation t as BEST 50 n Accommo S2t Wert luoM South Neat door to Pareela Poat Peatofflco Phone Wasatch 1722 and (721 friend- - SEE THEM TODAY .a Dependeblf Womens Stylish Footwear M. A.'Keyser with a Every ft mrt Day will be given, followed by treat for the guests of the home Mtae Clara Kuck, Mrs K. J turtle and Mra. of have Rhodes Hugh arrangecharge ments. Chapter A will hold a bumncM meeting at the home of Mre li. W. 79 Thirteenth Feet etreet, at Diets, I 30, preceding the entertainment e Mra Emma Ramsey Morris will entertain at a miscellaneous shower this .pupils The dinner waa In honor of the foot- evening at her some. 29 Kat Second ball teams of the uiool, and the South street In honor of Min JuHa guests Included member of the team Hiatt, a bride of the New bear a and their young women friends The of girls from the L. D 8 decorations were In Christmas greens Agroup will give a dinner dance this and red berries collect A program of toast and songs foll evening at the Hotel Fifth lowed dinner ('overs were laid for Mrs A B Sawver has Issued insixty a vitations for an at home on Kridav, Chapters A, I and E of the P E December 26, from t until 4 oclock will give a Christmas to meet Mrs Cart Grover Brown and Q. Sisterhood party at tha fearah Daft heme this Miaa Dorothv Ballav Brown of San afternoon at 2 o'clock Franclaoo, who will spend the holiday A program of music and dancing season In Salt lake OUR to Select From Coat Most Go! y A Christmas tree partv will be given by the members of the Gamma Phi rority of the University of Utah at the home of Miss Helen Pursell, 171 F street Miss Pursell has charge of the arrangements Members of tha faculty and pupils of Westminster odflegs enjoved a dinner at the Hotel Fifth East last evening The faculty members were sealed at one long table and twelve small tables were arranged for the Share Over 500 IV-- t Qmlgy end jVkt Before Xmai 1 DRESSES IChcrt Ju, I I a a a the Bluebird Bridge club yesterday afternoon at her boms in the Buckingham apartment. A crystal basket of pink Ophena roees and pmk sweet peas surrounded by holly and red candies in silver holders formed a centerpiece for the table. The place cards were acrostic rhymes formed from the names of the guests. Favors were dolls dressed In red and green ('overs were laid for see the 1000 . . STORAGE Associated Students of the University of Utah gave a Christmas matinee dance yesterday afternoon from 4 to o'clock In the gymnasium building Two hundred guests were preeanc Irving Jenkins had Charge of the a a . A dancing party will be given by tha members of the FM Delia Theta fraterntty of the University of Utah tonight at the Forest Dale Golf club. The committee on arrangements consists of Russel! Weller. Kent Taylor and Wayn Farnsworth CitSltSStSSE r StSJ3SCSOSatSJ3Stt3SSSC2j2stat2tta & p FURNITURE n. 1924. Shop Third Floor) New electHe |