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Show 5 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY HORNING, JANUARY 9, 1919. 9 P ART NEEDLEWORK ' at ) duced Rate. f Shippedl Rfors vour furniture in a KEYSFR FIBEFROOF PRIVATE BOOM. They are safer t.hlS many gaiety de- Mr. - duct Work in Salt Lake; Meeting Arranged. Silk Wire Hat West Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phones Wasatch 6722 and 6723. s Ask lor Bordens Milted Milk s meal in a (last. All liven i eViesTi. & the pit, Main Floor, you will find a wonderful assortment of leather novelties, shaving pads, shaving sets, memo pads, fancy bags, enamel book racks, picture frames, desk pads, cigar cutters, mirrors, etc. Values to All slightly damaged. $3.00. 10c each At, Coats A vocal selection will be to Women and given bjr Professor Ray M Russell, Dr. E. K. Erickson will, talk on "Extension Work of the University." Ths hostesses for the afternoon will be the officers of the club. They are: Mrs. Walter A. Kerr, president; Miss Chatlone Burch, vice presidentfMrs. ' F1 Q Moses, assistant secretary; Mrs, Georgs F noddy, treasurer, Mrs. Joseph T. F. Kingsbury, Mrs. Levi Edgar Young. Miss Rose Jones, Mrs. C. B. Bteiner and Mrs. Mrs. C. B. Edwin Evans, directors. Bteiner will have charge of refreshment. Mrs. Mise Burch, KIngbury and Mra Evans will receive. - 85.49 - marriage of Miss Mary cen- and Hyrum W. Pingree took place yesterday morning in the Salt Lake temple. . A wedding dinner wa a served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank L. Oopen-Inon East South Temple street for relatives. A fqw close friends came In after dinner for an Informal reception. Simplicity characterized all of the wedding details, owing to a recent bereave ment In the Pingree family. The bride wore a becoming dinner gown of salmon pink Georgette crepe In an Imported model. The house was decorated In pink and while roses and ferns, which formed a centerpiece for the dinner table. The couple left late In the evening for a wedding trip through the northwest. Thev will be at home after January 13 in the Fairmont apartments The bride' golng-awa- y was of dark brown gown broadcloth, wllh hat, boots and gloves to She wore a brown coat correspond. trimmed in seal. g. Announcement te made of the marriage Lavlna Mawhlnney end John Jackson, both of Park Cltv. The wedat the ding took place In this city Monday First Presbyterian church. The ceremonv was performed by the Rev. George E. Davies. A wedding breakfast at the New house hotel lollowed the ceremony. of Miea (Auerbach be Naomi Tast entertainer ' Monroe H. flanauer received their friends last night at their In the Maryland, Hi honor of apartments Mrs Rosa Mrs. Manaucrs mother. Rothschild of Ft. Paul, Minn. Dancing was served a and late supper enjoyed Yn the ballroom of the apartment house, which was decorated in red and green. The reception room of the Hanauer apartment wasNodecora tad In jellow were formal invitations Issued, but a large number responded to Mra. Mr. and Hanauer a announcement that they would be at home" to their friends. . this afternoon, at 2 30 o'clock, at the of Mra W. H. R. Bennett, 634 Fourth Eaat street 8 The Red Cross auxiliary of the Cath olic Woman's league wdll meet this afternoon t 2 o'clock In the Dooly building , , for sewing. chrvs-anthemu- ' Miriam Past Noble Grands eluh will meet this afternoon witn si Fleury, 2444 Ninth East street. The Buslnes Womans club will hold a special meeting this evening at the Com mercial club. John D. Spencer will ad dress the meeting. All buslnese women are Mrs. Stephen Shlngleton,' .It", enter- Invited. e e tained the Wednesday Afternoon Social club at her home on Fern avenue yesof Liberty chapter. Daughters- of Luncheon was fol- theSpirit terday afternoon. will hold- the American lowed by sewing. The club members be- regular monthly Revolution, meeting this afternoon at sides the hostese. are Mrs. George Mur- the home of Mrs. G. P. Overfield. 34 dock, Mre. John Gruber, Mrs. George Seventh East street Visiting members Para more. Mrs. H. Olson, Mrs Horace of the D. A. B. are Invite Peers. Mr. W. H Cheshire, Mrs. T. J. Nelson, Mrs. Fred Simons and Mrs. Frank The Women's society of Phillip ConCorless. meet today at gregational church will y session .The the church for an Mrs P. Ftaab entertained the Good annual wiU be held, v officers of election Day Visit club yesterdav afternoon at her t home on Ninth Baat street. The rooms "Food demonstrations" will be given t were deeprmted in potted plants. The Civic 10 o clock at center tjiis morning afternoon was spent In sewing and tea and this afternoon at 2 o'clock. was served. The guests numbered thlrtv. The hostess waa assisted -- by Mra. Otto Liberty review, Maccabees, will givs the Branmng. first of a senes of card parties this afliall. The The Women of the University of Vtah ternoon at Intlif Odd Fellows' committee charge Includes, Mra L. will hold a regular meeting Saturday, W. Mrs B, V. and Mrs. Ray 2 Decker, in the adJanuary 11, at 30 o'clock, ministration building. Dr. John A. Wldt-so- e Latey. f will speak on Legislation of Interest Mr, and Mr. H. Welch announce the e judgement of ttnHr daughter. Mabel, to William Catan. The wedding will take Mrs Ruel G. Halloran entertained at lghcheon yesterday at the home of Mrs. MattheV Cullen on Fifth East street In compliment to Mrs. Joel Nlbley, who has just returned from New York, Covers were land for twelve. sen. Petticoats A Thrift January 28 fit 'Lieutenant Thomas Birbeck of the of Canada Is the gwet Roal flylng-corMrs. Frank Bir of hi eiater-ln-labeck, at the boms of her- - mealier, Mrs. Isaac Jenning. Lieutenant Birbeck I coast, on his way from the Atlantic where he wa preparing to sail for France when the armietice wa signed. He wtd continue his Journey to San Frandco on Saturday. , v Mrs. Thomas J McDonald and daughter, Mis Ellen McDonald, of Park City are t the Peery hotel for the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Hugh Rhode ha gone to Venice, Cal , to spend the remainder of the winter. Her lster, M's Ethel Martin, will remain at the New Temple hotel dur- ing her absence. a The Woman's Dramatla club met at ths home of Mrs Aquilla Neb'Ver afternoon and elected officer for President, the ensuing year, as follow-Mrs C. M Hecker; vice president, Mra Mre C. M. O. J. Enking; secretary, Mra Femstrom, corresponding secretary, J. H. Branch, treasure;, Mra E. M. Beer. Silk 71c , The Red Cross auxiliary of the Daughter of the Utah pioneers will meet this morning at 1 o'clock at the Bishop r' building. Mrs. A Parson ha returned from a visit- - to Phoenix, Arts., and to Claremont, Cat. r Ladies Gloves, Pfiir cefteiialea $2.75 Ladies' Wash- guild of the Westchurch will meet o clock with Mra. South Second West . W move, store, pack tod ship household goods at reduced rates. If your shipping east, west, north or goes can serve ani save we south you money. $1.00 $j3 .. Lined Cash n? ere f see The Toung Woman minster Presbyterian this afternoon at 2 Stewart McLecse, 614 street. L a d i e sJ Fine White Kid Gloves.. ..... an -- Main Floor. able Kid Gloves. Bar gain at? 51X3 pair JewelryPIT10c THE January. Clearance of all odds and ends and broken lines of Jewelry, etc, A splendid assortment, consisting of and fancy brooches pins, hat pins, buckh and ornaments, cameo brooches, Tings, neck-an- d hundreds of other useful arti-A.ilOc go at, each . ll DISCUSS ADVISABILITY OF ISSUE OF . BONDS FIREPROOF CO. The board of county commissioner a yesterday morning's meeting the advisability of a bond issue In ths county for the flnanclrg-opublic Improvements. As much as $2.MKi,fo9 was mentioned as within the range of possibility. The question was raised Mao a a to the practicability of the county's Joining wtih the cite in a bond election If both should deb rmine upon one f ! tiandBags at. . Businessmen s and Blue Ribbon Dinner Calendars. , Stationery. 39c Extra good quality of fancy box Writing Stationery, i containing one quire of paper with envelopes to match. Reg' - ularly 50c box. and Parses 81.59 6c CARD OF BLACK OR WHITE HOOKS AND EYES 3 fer 1C 26c LARGE SIZE TWINE SHOFFINO BAGS. y6 far 5e 6c SPOOL SEWING COTTON white; 160 yard spools In black or 3 for 1C; Trimmings, 39cYd, Coat Matchless value s Velours, Broadcloths, Plushes and Novelties; with or without fur trimmings; v a 1 u e a up to $50.00. Thursday Thrift Special trimming, consisting of crystal banding, gold and silver lace, colored applique. Also Colored bead banding; widths 'from 2 to 4 inches. Regularly $1.10 to '$1.98 yard, ' Trimmiogs, 15c Yd. Special assortment of Imported and Domestic Trimming, consisting of Gold and Silver Laces, Colored Applique and Bands. Also gold and steel spangle trimming in different widths and patterns. Regularly 50c to $1.25 yard. Won Beautiful 500 yards of best quality Satin Ribbons, 6 inehes'w ide, in all the light and staple colors. Regularly 75c yard. Taffeta Ribbons, 37c Yard Embroidery Edges, 5c Beautiful embroidery edges in Swiss and Nainsook, in different widths, and patterns, with strong scalloped vdges. Regularly 10c yard. Embroidery Edges, Embroidery flouncings and corset cover flouncings; 18 inches wide, in dainty blind embroidered And ribbon beading edges. Regularly 59c yard. Widths 18 And 27 inches. Fine Swiss and Nainsook embroidery flouncings; also dainty baby ruf flings and hemstitched edges to select from. Regular. ly 75c and 98c yard.- - ' practical of high-grad- $7 .'50' 'and '$12.50. f"i fa V Jav J Thursday Thrift Special, while they last. .. 512.59 VfOr.lEflS CC3TS 0.90 Womens gray, brown, black or combination colored kid lace boots. Made on long vamp, iiacyow toe lasts, with Goodyear welt sewed soles and Louis of Cuban heels. AIL sizes; values to $12.50. January Clearance Sale price, . , Hosiery BLACK HOSE 121c 5c quality. Clearance Jimiirr price. 12TiC pair. Sale OSILK Fair APlC White only; 35e value. Clearance bale January etc. price, pair. LADIES WHITE LADIES BOOT HOSE Household Heed Everything ia EE ASS IV ARE 1 TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT CASES i ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS............ ELECTRIC n elf eff HOSE With lie rair f aiiey etripes; ?5c quality. January Clearance Sale price, pair, 11c. - Charming Frocks 2 PE&- - 'I0E3 57X3 b 513X3 raSL.-- 5IX3U54X3 e ri 1. aluminum w si rq KETTLES.. j : TEA Blouses $2.93 100 U ais lovely' Georgette Blouses; new embroidered and beaded "mod-evalues- to $7JilL While they last, your choice k; e hand bags and purses. All fitted with coin purses and mirrors. 'and Sweaters, - Sale good- - coatee and middy styles, worsted and fiber silks. Actual values beconds of the Hew Arrivals! Satin Sample line . of warm looking, .. Main Floor.) (Auerbach Manning-Bowma- Embroidery Flouncings, 49c Yard Sweater 3 Plain and moire taffeta ribbons, 5 V2 inches wide, in all the wanted shades; suitable for making childrens school LADIES hair bows. Regularly 45c and 60c yard. 7c Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery edges, widths up to 8 inches, in neat openwork and blind embroidered patterns. Regularly 15c yard., $24.85 igh-gra- Satin Ribbon, 39c Yard Flouncings, 25c Yard jes-terd- - 35c Calendar; Section Gloves $2.00 '23e box. Ills Embroidery 81 ,19 -- place wonderful value ''m Sateen, Broadway,' feta, and Nottok Cloth; flowered find solid colors. Thursday Special all-da- Fancy box Stationery; three different qualities to select from. Each box contains one quir? of wfiting paper with envelopes to injiteh. Regularly ancy Box Writing' Taf- sen Contains one quire of good writing paper with envelopes to match. While they last, only 15c box.. Regularly 35c box. .. mediunujiJuL.8t0Ut- - figures. Sizes 24 to SO. Values Up to $2.00. 79o Special at . . .. Bpe-cia- . y lot of odds and ends of discontinued numbers. Suitable for home itationerySale Muirlawn Box 15c Stationery Remarkable values in selected French Coney, Black Manchurian Wolf sets, prime pelts, in the most wanted styles. l, Thursday Thrift while they last, at, per set L32e FEARL BUTTONS. 10c " A big Section 1 of the Ladles Aid society of ths Immanuel Baptist church will meet . Vu Third Floor.) 7c i The Mothers club of the West Fide Neighborhood House will meet thl eve' nfhg at 8 o'clock. Mrs a Corsets Noble Grands chib by Mrs. Mary P. Coll and Mra Amanda Ewers at the home of Mrs. Ewers, 666 East Second South street, this afternoon. The Will Girls Coats. Broken lots, made of velvet, broadcloth and A novelty mixtures. wonderful showing at great reduction; 2 to 6 years. Values t6 $10. Little WAIST AND GARTERS Pr. Farkers and garter, in blsck or white; all sixes for growing boys and girl. Regularly 45e pair. Fair. GARTERS Childrens colored mercerized eide garter; all sizes; regularly 15c 25e a pair. Pair. 8c BOX OF WIRE HAIRPIN QfQf 5 j CABINETS 10c CARD OF BLACK OR gj WHITE SNAP FASTENERS SHELlf 60c OR AMBER SIDE BACK COMBS For women,. 6c PK(L OF GOOD n gMm I ft QUALITY COMMON FIN3...U TCl I US ...33c In - aa Is wit C- - 24.85 MALTED MILK 136 BO. 4TH WIST JTl! ones Was, 1 164 and lies - Special Furs Notion Sale : Jewelry Novelties suits; distinctive models, with or without fur trimming; values up to $59.50. Thursday Thrift fountains. Seeds Leather and Gabardine, ell. wool serge and wool poplin A hurried lunohP THE ? -- Suits Copening-Pingre- e STORAGE YIHO TiHiy Ifi tkt improvtd Molttd Milk. REDMAN conventional design, Slightly soiled and mussed from handling. THE 0X0 OTORD . Imtisi d w u. 328 4027. Mr.-nn- Women all pure linen an! fine fawn handkerchiefs, ia plain wli te and colors. Variety of beautiful ill floral and embroidered corner Frame, Special Misses I Fireproof Storage Co. The local Young Women's Christian natation invites the women of Salt Lake lu Its rooms In the CnmnrnUl Km, a building on Sunday afternoons during January from five to six o'clock to hear about women of other countries. Oil Is from various Y. W. C,' A. clubs will wear costumes and serve tea. Following are the subjects and speakers: Sunday, January 12 "Geographical Adventures In Friendship," Miss Sara O. Holiday, speaker. Sunday, January IS "A Russian Stagecoach " Mrs Ksther A. Husbands. Sunday, January 26 "Chinese Girls." illustrated by slides; Mlsa Kathryn Da, vies, speaker. Simple"- Womens Linen Handkerchief , Red Label Bycilla Crochet Cotton, ia white and all color and glees. Regular Iv" l.v ball.- - M. A, Keyser The Young Women's Christian association announces a glee club, to be conducted on Tuesday evenings, beginning January 14, under the direction of Mrs. experienoe In this line In the east. She has been director of college glee clubs In Allegheny and Phlel colleges, a club In Rochester, N. Y and has dene general glee club work in other cittea. tturing the - Christ maa season Mrs. Smith directed some chorus work In fcalt Lake, and In view of the work done by the girls at that time, and the general eftfhustasm. It was decided to give aft opportunity to the women of Salt Lake to form a community chorus. The club will hold its meetings at the Community Recreation clubhouse. Third Hast and Third South streets, every Tuesday evening from ? 20 to I 30. Register at the Y. W C. A , Continental Bank Wedding HUIDIIEnSEI!EF3 STATE Ct SftCAZ7SSSY 60c Each assortment of about 200 bilk Wire Hat Frame, in all the latest styles and shape to fhooee from. Regularly OSc. Main FIoot.) (Auerbach posit vaults. FURNITURE SHIPPED, -- in our through cars sates freight, packing It also and dravage charges. reaches destination quicker and is better condition. A. Smith to Con Bucilla Crochet Cotton, 2 for 15c . (Auerbach V Second Floor.) . .. nr . 1 |