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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12 Features Of ; fMYORKSRGE fOoqtlsasd from Predinf t'onunon, forner, Utile i.c-- Fays.) ! t uu r (t httr t ii ) v t i ' . W J f 1 - -- I J -- 1. r I i i rtf t I In dress, puffed puhlleher-son-In-la- Rexhlll-on-Se- f I -- nn fortv-od- d d and otatoe parti little tired, a d maid s misery were beautifully Lie Is ain It hi tvs.xtisAtlefl--and a Iiim Investii fils mplye1 or sound his friends are legion Hut whon the mad scene came, ment uld probably never whi h hag Been Ophelia a tet since and hln (Mm a. Iimmii at a more to a the first .British redhfek played tha be brought e o tin part, the actress tould do Dttle more Hovwwr Yf is hkrh to go n?i ' plav- than stand within the range of the hsm-rnthis Lev. pie imr intone the lines. and The epotllght am thinking The tid songs were hung m a deep contralto mhmui loriif'1' Ms here An.iibl the rhn were rue and and th nc'nmry with h p, It, f U wintir If not until (li picked frmn air and rtifd was PI St I) te Boston, u tl Min no smile iut tnere (1ejutating i hi. tgo Uniting af- Ke tragedy in opheLa' 't Mdm . and no Il li t f roir and v eeut.g of NsnifMiln inpiMd for htr Pitt- - n h ' t o ,ip Hi inij un- In one parthul.ir the fu trots trit' Thr ftr dm lion has been t) umphed .. h pt gram ad-ito ft Hampden s ik'aled and - fof tiie stories six ih than whMi l,U fot height, u m t he name h f ll" ' tl Fthel. agmnt this kgrtmnd, perm i,i it j. op!e are. She has been watchalmost small i i4 r I Tire r ing her m1 rf (. too an (I is of tun w rear (.ailed K he makes a heiutt-fu- l Hues Hgain ' t n m th'me w ii n id Some ainfT pktutf M h o was i strug-a sure to nk her for ! quite sitting vsfuih f(r a otherwise th Hampden "Han ns it has rheen dignified In t ill r It The Ciffn Hat Vter tr gent, impremlelv read and Inter t r out of It r D g He has taken over the f'ohunal dug - n - In hrlght-i- , j h uru( if! SixtthafeBroadway at . ml fU Jt for a d UJ it street, rerarp fed npd drf(r-t. t mu on the other e f Hi and renamed It Hampden f w hieh 'harles . a lowing, added to that of Mis. B r W mIs t are II the f link tin ui a pu'.il more, should provide m ught t Anper i, them to Wlmficll fur MAUDE MAY RETIRE. fvrll Maude is again teJL i ecn EDITOR. AND GEORGE hi S'R I.i body that this H N the story of a it st v America After 'The e mi. t - Fnl fitiflhtTlPtlt, sixtv f People he wtll retire in which country place, u.d and guess. Mr. Wood who sug performance; rightly the change of title. Too bad and red in gented would Schoolmistress too. "The In and free easy speech, fue, wheezy have been much better. luAmoralg. Thi one is artfully name, Kir George Crawford Is hi One of In that it la a simple, direct and and he haa two daughters. telling a good them Is married to a current North-cllff- effective bit of fictionwant to hear a publisher of manv Interest tory the audience to believe, wants yet being unand and little time for home affairs the theater. of to is about mistakably she his neglect, by The heroine, seduced at Iff by the elope with her ( hulce of the husband a of her district In editors gentlemanwasfarmer aboard a boat and put Sir George owes his France Buenos Aires to still the If his shipped to something Dke her he will after with editor the baby had wandal daughter elope It he will not taken from her. She is told have to pav Vnr, more died So he borrow any lie able to the baby ear after she is back teach upend an active few davs trvlng to Kif-Whbh eventually he !ng school in a neighboring village, fix tilings up succeeds In doing possessed of a wild desire to visit Forced to (onfes The nterta'nment N In the lines her child grave and the aMnre who speak them, how- m the vpung rnavor of the town her she proceeds In These for the there, storv being ever. rather than rffltn to heck up on the storv and bright imdemia ngo about derlnrlng r t is teacher the habit only that istv Ihtrago that divorce is one of the eight hlid Pving. hut Itke chewing gum and murder that own The class of r! t tt en hr get f.i i;.d piV g the nearest that t woman r urteln of Hie second act goea down Ih the top of r bus ff.t nt j( ally searching the he nose never appears to reed powdering as e with h r that face, of her pupils, trvlng to discover te the man In it N heTs nod with the audiente, mi ele f stable be Is arise which paslfn I lf ve, due a ted Sou .ru v weeping un- tidv that the mint are than flashy die-,o- v j Nielson-Terr- y Friday." In which Dennl tFyed Terry and Julia Neilson ton) and Mary Glynne, hia wife, appear. These young people are interesting players, but their drama, by Moncton Hoffe, Ingenuous to the point of being silly the 'story of an found abandoned baby by a boy. The infant grow' up a thief and the boy becomes a millionaire. After which he finds her. becretly an allowance of $2000 a gives her month and boldly aaks her to keep him. Women can only love men who are dependent upon them la hia theory. He borrows $10 000 from her In seven weeks, and she adore him But he will have nothing more to do with her. whbh make her perfectly furious and she frame dttm for the In the end they are both police promising to go straight. I SAD AND SOLEMN, Call of Life, in refurbished version by Jorothy is a sad and solemn tragDonnelly, edy In which three acttrs meet their death on the stage and two or three in the wing. Despite thi recommen- - pfhnitzlers "The datinn, doubt ! If the Actors' theater 18, 1925. goes contentedly on Lad With Cork Leg Best her husband. Wallace Kddinger, ' growling thick - Center School Grid on about the waist, is still so good a farceur he gets much out of the pert; CENTER POINT, Iow, Oct. IT Phyllis Povah play the girl and Ro Although Llbaral rawartf off.r.d fer tha land Young I excellent as the hus- (By the Associated Presa) Beryl Hunter, 19, has a cork leg, he band. However, 1 fear the play is Is arraat of tha thiaf or Information a regular member of the Center not for long. loading to tho arroct and racovary Point high school football team. He or partial racovary of 2 ovareoat, plays center. Coach Alfred Kline said the boy is a good player; that he Early to Bed Haa ladioa and ehildront aitk'and wool make hi tackles along with the rest ladioa ' Us Compensation of and children, droaooo, the squad and asks no favor because of his handicap. weatera, atolan Octobar 4 from the fa As"He a game youngster," Coach NEW YORK, Oct. 11 (By the KNITTING PIONEER HOME Kline declared, "and I use him at 438 Eaot 7th South, sociated Press ) Because 93 per cent center FACTORY. 4s the best player because he of the children of Newton, Mas., are we have for the position." Salt Laka City, Utah. Last year B?rk played on the basIn bed by 9 15 p. nw they take first team. ketball place in that section of a healthy surcities made by the vey of eighty-si- x American Child Health association. Across a few states to McKeesport, Ph., only 33 per cent of the children wrtf In bed at that hour Massachusetts and California were found to lead in long hours of sleep. Children of Chattanooga, Montgomery. Ala., and Springfield, Ohio, were found to be the early riser Will b given under the auspices of First Church of The average American child of the fifth grade gets up at 7 Off a m and . Christ, Scientist, of Salt Lake City, Utah retires at 9 05 p. m., the association discovered. Other habits of the aver-Byoungster are age American Drinks 1 4 glasses of milk dally, take a bath once "a week usualtv brushes his teeth at !eat once a dav OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. and visits the dentist about once in two ears A member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The survey disclosed that 73 per The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. cent of fifth gTade children had been vaccinated against smallpox. Altofound that TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925, PROMPTLY AT gether the association great progress W being made in the 8 OCLOCK P. $1. hools in teaching health to chil, dren. yers clerk, and loving REWARD FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE will be able to build up much of following for it. It is seriously writ, e, ten and well played K a Ie lttsru I 1 In alnmt v thee dav fhitr thein reD Brccher, Katherine Alas-- i hat s at a contempt he end the f'ttle teacher finds lexander, Kgon In Thomas and Chalmers Dougne Is R nd n er fh u on farmer the seventh her I ahv and the gentlernap las Dumbrille being principally conw re te fir t ire it o t A ri n Is uncovered and put in hia place cerned. Mise has a gift for th s rt "f tiling Hut it Is the second act scene that ! ifl The Frohmans, represented by Gi-" ' a wdl make the plav, if it Is made. The Claude ts ttrm-I- i Mol-ruId cFTt a d v , n Ml end the 'quletiv forceful acting lbert Miller, have also revive "Arnt We s "The Tale of the Wolf," which nn who to pke Hard'ng. plaved f if l blusterer if v u nfr e m the vestern performance Deo Dltrlchtein trid as "The Phant pp if eonelian is m st folk do J' fr m , f The Green Hat She makes a tom Rival three or four years before n M mde bej.u.t Kdna Be1 or this on in o fase stride the play, thank to he retired Mughtv lyondon pin 'n and her modest ef-- ! T!I This one is also nicety staged, re(hr iprturitv flappe r dnugiifr tiu! in o grasping It. Roll Pe-- i telling the story of the married woP' t ie w ou! i f, tleneH and Felix Is mayor the voting FORCE man's dream of the lover who promTOUR DE trs SENTIMENTAL ised to, come back to her as a great with eri- - hremt. tire farmer Mr U.i.ls is fi statesman. a great artist, U great cavret FROM VERY OLD ENGLAND other initMg.r Hfffn f a sfuiln ent diplomat or, tuavbe. a only a humL SWAT SAVING. ,h' come to but ble had'othfr baik ( I half servant, , play thM surely s, A police captaJn stood at hi , . 1 elbow, il'f.ll I. 1 (liiv, but imn, of them promln She meets him In her dream as all fr..m Enan men. I. and. find h One to I'.fv then awakes miu-these terrible, quite 2 urtfffM perspiring In his heavv uniform. Flies . Ii '"ii " IM r'l.h Inuiortatlon railed "The Crookeil him a very commonplace little law- - drowned Oklahoma New' m h'ijn T y- Peter V. Ross, C. S. B. r., J ON RICHARDS STREET AT THE AUDITORIUM ALL ARE WELCOME W r!', ATPEOESAUf.IPlM OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT AT THE Many other special purchases, together with many special "" cut-pric- GREAT REDUCTIONS IN OUR CORSET DEPT. STUilNIIIG Corselettes, Brassieres and Entire Stock Selling at a Great Reduction In Girdles, Corsets, dettes FROCKS for (Excepting Nemo Corsets.) Strij'es or figured material xiellent laiues; emetic bou-ing- SI. 55 YVV lines-hoo- front ONE LOT Or PTTBBER KITCHEN APRONS rubber; pun DRY GOODS v STOW BEAD NECKLACE New pastel coloring; fine quality; individually boxed ONE LOT OF GOWNS Values to $2.50. on or Striped or white; sliprepiia-and button front stvles; extra sires Shghtly oiled from display has left us with many small lots. Prices enormous 'x have been revised and these short lots have been PRICED BELOW REGULAR WHOLESALE PRICES A few outstanding Blanket Bargains are mentioned below, but we offer you choice of our whole stock at radical $3.25 COTTON BLANKETS reductions. SINGLE BLANKETS $11.00 Gray, tan and white; made of long wool; wonder$1.93 Heavy weight; DEPOSIT double bed sires: special ful for wear: eolors of pink, blue, WILL $4.50 DARK GRAY COTTON BLANKETS tan. gray, orchid and gold With fancy colored borders; HOLD YOUR $2.93 $12.00 PLAID WOOL BLANKETS size 66x80; special block plaids, I inch sateen bound, PURCHASE $6.03 FLAID COTTON BLANKETS bed sizes, al wanted colors. double large Size 66x80; large blo k plaids; heavy twill UNTIL WANTED the value of the biggest weave, insuring extra $7.50 $3.98 300 pairs short lots and season good wear single pairs of $22.50 ALL PURE WOOL PLAID $7.00 PLAID COTTON BLANKETS and Cotton Wool Mixed BLANKETS Large size; heavy weight; large block Blankets will be closed Kxtra large Size, "nle satcert binding; 6 C OQ plaids; all eolors; from out v'tfUa inch block plaids, m rose, blue, tan and size 76x32 $1.75 Per Pair to gray; size 72x34, extraordinary SI WOOL PLAID MIXED $9.00 BLANKETS Sateen hound ; ail colors ; size bargain; pair $22.50 Per Pair $5.75 A Bargain Awaits You U'antitv l.mted 66x8f): hoavY weight L $7.49 vy0 lrge All-Woo- l, 5X0 GLOVES 66c BROKEN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR LINE OF SILK AND OHAMOISETTE Bie 6V$, 6 sd SU, onlr 11.75 CHAMOIKETTE Two tone fancy berk nd 12 embria-dere- Butten, sable, covert, pultr, 31.33 aND $2.35 GAUNTLET GLOVES for .trcct .'id dri- -Btrap w ing; black and 31X3 $3.50 KID GLOVES. FVmfT turn riown r uf's. 4 Musk 4 .V) brown 4Rr-3ftw- 33c e : . $1 85 WOMTTV $1.23 8 3 FUt kniti hue: Uaubaf to 44 fMf 4! Q I ft womtvii fcfmrrrM WrrOHT UMO'f BUTT $1 KID niXWF to 4 $1.39 $3 50 , French S.rj., Velvet, Wool B.iOrlggoni touchoo of hone ombcoldoryt ribbon tioo; button trimming; $7 50 vlufc $4.55 ff to 14 Ag Children M,:.' , Pol. $7 53 $12 50 vatuoo ratuoo 1 . 50 $10 $t voluos 75 COTTON . SZ.93 SUPS A JA , 135 COTTON TAFFETA PETTICOATS Haih AM.j f gurf-- pattnrs Su-df- n S5.CQ S 15 $i BEACON AND OORDUROT KOBES .t 'in, j am nd 0Q tvwsir ; attorns tJfc.SU $ 50 CHILDREN 8 DRESSES 97 r- - sgc. ! t e -- n gugarn ONE LOT OF UNDERWEAR Values to $5.00. Crepe de chine and radium, tailored and lace in trimmed styles. Sizes to 44. 79c Slashing Prices on Silk and Wool Dress Goods $100 25c SUHTNCrS. t'I'leiidul for .eliool dresses., Extra tpet'ial. 81.25 PLAIN CREPES $1.39 SILK M i V n CRLPE3 $L5t PRINTED E1LK MIXED CREFES. 59c Extra .pedal, yard INCH IMPORTED PONGEE First DRESS TO $2.00 GOODS In small oblong checks, in the new popular colors, and 40- Inch $1.25 98c .... For SILK BROADCLOTH blouses, etc., in slips, , linings, 69c white, pe,h pmk, "d tan, black, turquois 20c FARWELL S NURSES STRIPE GINGHAM. 27 inches 21 wide 33c AMOSKEAG 1921 OUTING FLANNELS Light and dark rotor.. 27 inches wide SOc WHITE OUTING FLANNEL purple, $1,69 In BROCADED SILKS $225 black, tan. Jade, navy, copsn and rust; used for combinations with silk or wool SI. 98 goodsk 33c CLEANUP c Heavy weight. 39c BEST QUALJTT OtrTINO FLANNEL In tight and dark eo.ors. brown $3 00 90(4 STRIPE GINGHAM T2 inchee wide sec $3,75 quality. INCH COATINGS The A very fine crepe new Manitoba velour, in colors snuff, Flemish biu. nd 55- - $5.00 $7.50 white rorriNo. . tltlern.: $1.50 matma! to select variety from, including Serges, Velours, Broadcloths, Poplins, Plain and Novelty. A GREAT MANY AT HALF PRICE Others at Good 55,45 cedar. 40- - INCH IMPORTEO VELVETS i to SALE OF WANTED STYLE, MATERIAL AND COLOR IS REPRESENTED IN THIS VALUE , GIVING 'TREAT m- 95 h i i A 1 SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE USEFUL ARTICLES FA:L1L. EHAES EVERY n Off Regular Prices CHIF-FO- Beautiful finish, jade, navy, colors of black, brown, pheasant . . and orchid in 23c M inrhr wide; fine Hnrn finish; hMds finih ftftrr fthing rxtrft irrwvi for w'kitr uniform wattrr and rook apron, air. Wo'rrfui gQ S BORDER DRESS Of IV yards, in th very pretty colors of henna and ths new almond green; regular $4.75 COATINGS DRESS FLANNELS In good range of popular colors 8E, fcwC 38 incline wide..' 30c FARWELL' S NURSES REMNANTS OF WOOL DRESS GOODS AND sand and cocoa ujerior wide. In NELS quality 35c LIGHT AND DARK COLORED OUTINQ FLANNELS incle NOVELTY FLAN. colors tan, dark rsd, $3.00 gg duality, $1 00 WASHABLE CORDUROY school Suitable for children's dress. etc.bathGood robes, rtrssmg gowns, 89c variety of colors plaids COLORED OUTING FLANNEL 27 inches Heavy weight. A verv S3- - $2.25 27c DARK AND LIGHT ie $fJOO $1.98 $1.25 59c RATINE SUITING. Plain cuiurs tuid jnuias. Extra npeciul b9c TO 89c SILK CHECK SUIT 12.GS AisD 79c TO 89C PLAaO sl $EM00 SILK WASH GOODS SPECIALS 38 2 for $1110 17 ohadoo . Uf A.4L uiavria- - Coat Chin, to 14 yoorm. chjlla. Broadcloth. Bolivia. many wflh fur cottars with fur cMrs and cuff. All now 1 Agoo r These Dresses Jor-tey- $150 SILK HOSE ned in wide miige f,f ctV.r. $1 50 WOMEN'S MERCERIZED KNIT BLOOMERS Pemj-fash- CrsYtsn TVibr'ti hvk; r. lfV pn ! rftsr m i in TWO-CLA8- nt, aoi dak Tan GLOVR9 cuff.; WOMENS SITE HOSE 75c GLOVES TWO-CLAS- P Children Close-O- ut TRIOOLETTE SLIFS 59c fine $H29S $1.49 BAGS 98c BOSTON Enamel leather; excellent shopping size; special $2.00 NEW GIFT FRAMES Antique gold finish; easel style; handsome designs $1.25 2 Mairaketf Bapgaiijm s 0 rn ST $1.00 FLANNELETTE ALL-WOO- MAIN 222-22- 4 e THREE GROUPS TO CHOOSE FROM INTATTT! SIEK BONNETS Crepe de chine; pink mil blue with fur and silk rib bon trimmings larg-an- ed tailoring quality linings show them to be really remarkable values at these prices. high-grad- and $1.75 69 c . . The 05c 36 medium sizes; plain nr 100 finer; all colors. nines 10.00 15.00 fur-trimm- $L00 BANDETTES For the slender type, made to gently control the bust; come m jersey silk or Colors, mai7C, peach Satinc ribbon and fleh. traps. Sizes 30 to in Pure . gc Values to $4.00. -Stnpes and silk brocade clastic inaerts; long oer hip and back, insuring the desired alimnosa of lovely panels. The wanted colors are Rose, Fuchsia, Cuckoo, Epinard Green, Bokhara Wine, Black Prince, Pencil Blue, Navy and Black. 97c . GIRDLES. d Smartly styled of choice fabrics, these are just the sort of snug coats for crisp winter days. There are swagger coats for sports or general wear elaborately models for street and daytime wear ; gores with or without hook side front; tape or elastic straps. bizes 32 to 36 OTHER CORSELETTES $1.50 up to $5.00. 75c BRASSIERES Fancy brocaded pad mlk brassiere, long stripes; with elastic adjustments. 32 to ELASTIC WEB GIRDLE The ideal girdle for sport near and comfort; no four aupporteis. hopes; Sizea to OF :i2 COREELETTES.,, .... . Values to Consist of eoresta, girdles, n rounds, popular wrap makes and all sizes in Occasions Another Week sale of last week Our esisini2 SntlEaoE'dnimaPSf Coatt Vaihines Ban- - Wrap-Around- s, lot. ojnrspEcriAi. Created of Satin, Crepe, Cloth, Silk, Twill, Georgette and Velvet. For paty, street, sports and The wear. business smartest features include models, princess, styles with - new puff sleeves, circular skirts with flares and pleat3 ; also godets, lace, frills, fur applique, and semi-tailore- e 2 tilhi ESveimtf SeMimg item a genuine bargain you lose if you fail to attend this sale. Every All SALE OF JOHN V, FARWELL COMPANY OF CHICAGO lines of merchandise from our own dependable stocks, makes this weeks selling CLOSING-OU- T J' $1.25 IVORY TOILET WARE Two tone effect.; ueeful piece. Special. grief t of 79 1.25 LEATHER BELTS. Black anil color.; narrow and wide model; plain and fancr. ( 89c at " 1.25 ROSE MARIE TIES.' All -- beautiful hdc; full length and width. Special 1.25 HEW NECKWEAR alo Ijvt collar and cuff tailored linen art, nnj )ae9. trimmed linen W't. P?? . . LiJte .; $2.50 HANDBAGS. VALUES TO $10.00 I'nderarm ,ty; food leathern Special in a: e,inr.; . i |