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Show THE HALT LAKE TKII3UNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1927. I TTPPEK, left to right, Miss Margaret Burke, bridesmaid at the vedtUng of Miss Pauline liyer and A. M. Berg, whose marriage took place recently ; Mrs. A. M. Berg, bride. Lower, Mrs. Lloyd K. Nielsen, a bride of the week, formerly Miss Maurine Carlisle. wees' la the M. B. fMrck. Omn were laid for tw.ntr-flr- . Miss resri uuimrd lert neraraay or mm for Iteaver, Colo., wbn so will 1004 two weeks. Mr. V. 1. Colraf ami nsuabter, forslo, and son. ftarnard, left WeuneeUr for t'.sltfornle, where tsey Mill thetr homo. Sir. and Hn. alaurt? couef apeaf BUB' 4a at Maraluga. knI CHILDREN'S HOSE, HALF PRICE Children'! half box, tagth snd lolf sex, in plain, rrj-oplaids, lisle and fancy All top. WEIGHT'S Formerly $1.00 SILK HOSE, 79c food y, PKICE. tX ho, Bilk n, tkO In all tilk to th wait, fot Mrrlca. $1.00 TaJne tot . . i..... aml-faiilon- L wmntsxl ahadaa. A ,...,.T9c WEST JORDAN Am It Dr. a no. Mrs. clilMrea of Rait Laka (117. forwierlf of Ht (ieorie. a ad Mies War Iwad ars at the Rt. Own tVMlhurst, ouepltal, wara rMU of Mr. a ad Mr. A. L. WIST JORDAN. Itaiaael Bless and v. "&y -- H.Allleler Kiinda. Mr. aad Mrs. Olea Turner arrivad aer abarar of elaht- noralnf after 8ad7 Mr. aud Mrs. ruraer ten ror aiontoa. Chtcavo on their wetMlnj day. where thee hare mad their boat. The aro aa a three weeke' raratloa elaltlnf their perente Mra. Turner and alhar relatleee and frlen.ls. was formerly Miaa Hats Halsataa. mim metis Mlaa Hraatnna of Bountiful, Mr. aad Mra. Heber Gerdaer, of Draper, Mr. and Mra. N. I.. liaMnor, I lyrta ana Hoarard Gardsar and Merele Gardner left for Tellowaton ararata, park Wondaf where tnef espert to ba none a ween. Mrs. T llllara Urlwn apant Thursday aad Friday as riHU of Mo. aJoaao Backlr. Mrs. Laura Uterene aad da ashlar. Wills Mar. of Hollywood. Oallf., ara Holtlne; am. Mr aad Mrs. lleber Hand of Bait Lass spent Tuesday Tlaltlnf friend aad rolaUras bar. Mr aad Mra. albert roraa aalnnl to rsrk-BIn- f bam ftnaday aftetnooa. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Krrolr af Laall. Idaho, Tlaltad at lbs noma of Mr. And Mrs. v Ilsnry Cloaaer. leaf wee, Mr. and Mra. R. M. Laak sntcrtalnod areata st dinner Friday la honor of Mr. snd Mrs. Alma Reeolr and dsnrhtara, lea dors snd laorene of Leelle, Idaho. Martin Wlsht of Rait Ukr Is ependlnf a week with bis aont, Mrs. I.ydls Bateman. Mr. and Mra. Charles Cundlrk and ehll- dren, Gladys. Vaughn and (laylea. and Mrs. ana Kotoa- - Htwllef and eniMiren, Man Iinyle. and Mtaa Doris t'ndlk motored to I i i ha and day. saltslr Thursday apent h. Haiversnn ana aa.enrer, aiane, oare Jnat returned from an extended trip tbrouyb . Idaho. Ids Efbert of Salt Lake spent Friday rlattlns here. Mlaa alarirnrrf wanner spent isac wees in III at llf II rrSJfS 1 It 'Wry?' - " li 1 - - - V V T gport satin, 39 inchei wide; loft, lustrou finish, in all the laU Bummer colon ; especially pood for 98 f sliSs and combination dresses. Yard ; r ) - - . ' "V..'r F. f ''l: ; $1 s t a veryjoft finish pure ftaaoL. A raaw Tt 50c BATHING v BINGHAM SUMMER SUMMIiR Wh., hr mi Ul ad to. fr.t Ins f llee. tlilbia. im a et , t. la, v tT AaU -- v jrv Is. ONE MORE WEEK OFCOHN'S FAMOUS BLANKETS , .. TOWELS, 2 Pairs for SI 0.98 FINE MIXED WOOL BLANKETS Size 72x84; full 5 pounds weight; large block plaids; fine sateen bound to match. They go in this sale 2 Pairs for $10.98 2 Pairs for $18.00 29c ALL PURE WOOL BLANKETS Large block A very heavy, fine blanket, plaids; size 70x80. n mill. made by a well-know- 29 2 Pairs for $18.00 25c WOMEN'S VESTS, 50c $1,95 GEORGETTE SCARFS, $1.59 Summer line of jewelry, for final cleanup, in Deaas, Draceiew, earrings, n&t pins, pendants, kid- dies' sets, etc. Values up to .50 Georgette scarfs, fine quality georgette scarfs. Delicate shades, with contrasting floral borders. Xieguiariy fi.ua. opecia. . . . v. 91.99 $1-6- $2.25 Bungalow Bed Spreads, size 81x106. Cover bed Ideal for Fancy colored stripes. Sold regularly at $3.60 each. porches. sleeping Clearance sale price, each ..$2.25 and pillow. CRETONNE PARASOLS, $1.39 Cretonne parasols. Colorful parasols of good quality cretonne. In gray, bine, orange, rose and tan. Short, stubby effect, Practical sunshades. Value to $255 ...$1.39 CLEAR MCE Dresses for Afternoon, Street,' Business , A Women's and misses' high grade dresses of lovely silks and filmy georgettes Ind crepe de chine have been grouped together for one amazing clearance Dresses that heretofore have sold for twice the price we are offering them tomorrow. You'll want two or three, of these and here are a few of the lovely colors: Printed Crepe "de Chines, Soft Blues, Lovely Greens, Ivory, White Many of these dresses are the attractive type of tub silk that are so desirable for immediate and vacation wear. We suggest that you get here when the doors open tomorrow morning at 9:00, or Evening block PLAID plaid, overstitched edges; sizes 72x80. , 2 Pairs for $4.95 SI 15c $1.50,. SUMMER ' Pairs for S4.95 2COTTON BLANKETS Large Rayon bloomers. Finest quality rayon, with diamond panel crotch; reinforced where wear is All sizes. greatest. In a wide range of colors. $2.60 values $1.95 Women's vests: made of fine cotton, flat weave. Extra long, white only. All sizes. Regularly 25c. 15 Special Ciel Blue, 2 Pairs for $9.95 $2.50 RAYON BLOOMERS, $1.95 50c to $1.00 BED SPREADS, 2 Pairs for $9.95 2 FOR 1 PLAID BLANKETS Size 20x80, part- wool. Very heavy, but soft and fluffy. Wide sateen binding. This blanket is a great bargain. Fancy' colored Turkish Towels, assorted colors and kinds. Sold regularly up to 49c each. Clearance Sale price, each - , h 49c TURKISH BAGS, 39c f A mag nificent Blanket! Heavy, in wool content; rich, fluffy. ; Extra large siie. Thick, yet light and fluffy. Edges firmly bound in brilliant sateen. Colorful plaids in rich shade. A real bargain at HB5. While they last 2 Pairs for Only $7.95 35' 79 Pairs for S7.95 2"WEARIGHT" BLANKET FAMOUS English Prints. Beat qualities, big variety. . Sold regularly up to 49c per yard.. Clearance sale price, the yard 32-inc- f PAIRS FOR THE PRICE OF O ch Belts in light summer shades; plain and fancy one to twee lncnes wiae. learners ana sueaes. 50 to $1.00 Special. $3.50 , 49c ENGLISH PRINTS, 35c A good service All sizes. JEWELRY, Never did we hold a blanket sale so wcceesful-ly- . The values, combined with the low prices did it. Truckloads go out every day. Only one more week. Our 6 stores will sell a carload. Buy now and save. English Prints, big variety; floral and rube designs. Sold regularly at 29c per yard. . ..19 Clearance sale price, yard BAGS, $2.95 and $5.00 BELTS, AUGUST SALE OF Rayon Novelty Fancy Suitings, Rayon Printed Crepetf and Voiles. Sold regularly up to $1.25 per yard. Clearance sale price, the yard , . . . . .69 36-in- Bags, strictly summer, in beige, tan, black and white and rosewood shades. Pouch styles in goat, patent and calfskins $2.95 and $5.00 MAGNA - " 29c ENGLISH PRINTS, 19c , Mrs. Ha all Dorasn, Mrs. Paulson, V. E. Rratt snd Mrs. ewey Knudaen. Mra. Char Ira Bullencer was ths Inspiration for a surprise perty Battmlay erenluf Klre hundred of last week st her borne. BINGBAJI. Aaf. 13. Mr. and Mrs. A. wss Mrs. Clarence Wstklus woo B. Ward of Eock Sprints. Wyo.. sra the ladles' plsyed. sod Mrs. O. C Jones the first prise and Mr. of Mrs. Ward's parents. ctiraolatton. Bar Wstson won gentlemen's toasuJohn ft. Adama. tb conaolatlon. MAQN Aug. 13, UIm Bltocht Roberts ilrstjjrlieaJuL Glen Lonf. house Mrs. I. Joaepk of toar ea.-sHf7rA has Mrs. Ulea Lonf recelred prise. to avpnd a Wt for Taconst the raest of bar sister, Mrs. Tom nernin.d was serred to Mr. and" luncheon Urv monthi Ttt.lt wltb The membera of ths Rebeksh ledge atT, Un. Mrs. Bullenfet, Mr. and Mrs. Jlsba NlrhoU, Mrs. ball. l'ueaday erealnr la Society Ixitiav Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. UwiWj, b4 family. of tbe Mr. snd Mrs. Gleasnd Mis tiara Motherland of Pro to.' president BandDswsy Usy Ttstson, Mr. Mr. tod Mr. Oeorgt R. Stewart of Dealata assembly, and Mra. Barsb Brown of era, Mr. awl Mrs. Bssll Domaa, Mr. and Ofdra. paat nraaldant of the assembly, were Mrs. Elmer Kaudeea, Mr. and Mra. 0 C. rer, OoiOe, aro tfaa fQetta of Mr. aad Mra. attests. onsineaa too Ariar konof nemoi, Jonss, Mr. snd Mrs. Clarence Wstkias, Mra. D. f. Bolea. first prlss was woad John "400' 111 flared Barrett and Mra. Margaret Bterese of Mra. Arnold Cllnirw entertained at a ky Mrs. Frank Mead, second by Mrs. Kan. - a Jack Ktnporla, Mra. Jane party Tburada afternoon at her home-fetrth-diaad consolation by returned Cypnia Mr. snd Mrs. Stanley Darts bo nor of the alxth la son. Ioncheoa was serred to fifteen. areiiue, from hems Idaho, of her daughter, Clarisaa. anaiTerMrr Mrs. Jobs 0. Adams spent Wednesday and where Wednesday a week Pocatella, with rrlatlree. tliey spent Oainea and refreehmeDta were enjoyed by Thursday of last week with bar daughter, Mrs. Gsorgs Johasoa was bosteso to the A t ster antaxitm ni n k a oti whl tm Bhsw. of slt Lake. airs. of last week. I. club T. 0. Q. " Thursdsy ana. Mrthdar take formed the Uncheoa tahle H Mr. Mra.Alb.rt' Marriott and wss waa First Flee hundred played prise and Fred Palmer Mrs. Mr. and centerpiece. Ielbart; Mrs. A. O. Mugford end second by sen Mr. and Mr. Forrest Ant boo of Proro deuchters, Maxlna and MstIb, and Mies Mrs. byHoward Fisher. e A lunch- aod Mra. Elvtn BumaloB of SprtimfTllle vera I II Os Lyoa, all af Usrray, aad Mr. and eon wss serred to Mrs. James Iienrer, Mrs. laat week-eaaMrs. TstIs Wllllsms of Bait Labs were gaeeta of Me. and Mr. Boaa ' Bow-srtsa Bulllrsa. Mrs. O. C. Jones. Mrs. Autsion. Mrs.' I nests: of Mr. and Mra. Jos Marriott. Bus-dsMcDonald. Miles Mrs. Hay Flsbrr, The regular monthly bnelneaa and aoelal A. O. Mug-forfallow left rriday of Ust Huckls. Mrs Iran Terry. Mre. neetlnf of the Magna ward Sunday achool Mrs. S. 1 n Mrs. William Kslms. Mrs. Bssll waa held at the bom of Mra. Hue officer sreek for Seattle, Wssb.. t Tlslt rslsttrss. snd Mra. Charles Hudson. To-- day The commitPackard, The membera ef the B. H. club enterMargaret Sterena 0 Kmporla, Kan , tee on refrehmtnta eteBtng. and ntertalnment were tained Saturday eeealnf of Ust week at is Mrs. O. C. I he of her aiatsr. Airs. A. L, Kirk, Mra. BUncbe vCkrleteoaoa and the boms of Mrs. Bsrl Rhodes In honor of Jones. guest Mr. Packard. Mrs. B. I. Jones, who left Monday to make Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Mugford entertained TbIt. A -e wIihi an aor bom. In Mtdrnle. a7ed the 0, F. F. club at their borne Tuesday A picnic Miaa Maxlna Palmer of Murray Is spendpark Thar "day. outing at Ur-ert-y was hundred First Flea plsyed. luofheoa waa aerred to alxteen fueatt. The ing a weak with her aunt. Mrs. Jos Ma- ereniug. maprise was won by Mr. ana airs, vnaries Ilea-tstafteraooa waa epent In playing card a, at rriott, s Mrs. Jsmea which piiaeo were awartted to Mra. Karl Mr. sod Mrs. Tom Hardin and eon. Lloyd, son, secood by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilsnd consolation by Ire and Mra. Jack Mar lor. were auoata of Mr, aad Mra. Irrln Johawss HaMrs, luacbeoa A kslms of la at liam J. R. Jarrta entertained at a faa-llnna ef Pleaaaat Ore ts, Friday serred to Mr. aad Mrs. Ketsss, Mr. and dinner rriday ereniug at her home oa week. Loatte arenne, la honor ef the btrtbday Mra. Dewej Xnudaea was boateaa to the Mrs. Hiidsos. Mr. and Mra. Dearer, Mr. and. lw T. B. elob Wednesday afteraooa. Hlffb ESirs Ileal Domaa snd Mr. and Mra. W. an it oar, r oi awr wiiMumuu . tovrn were Brett laid for j near was woa by Mrs. Vsan Cbrlsteaeen. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell. Mr. and airs. PsrJer Peterson and famtlr aeond by Mrs. C. L. Ooontryassa and Mra. Eagene Laacbeon Mra. Harry Mitchell, Mr. and of Alberta, Canada, were last week faeets by Mra. Fred Turner. waa aered ta Mrs. Harry Steele, Mra. Morrte sod Dr. J. K. W. V. Bracken apeat of Mr. sad Mrs. ). PuseT. Vans Chrleteneea. Mra. Jane Jackson. Mrs. cunday at Bararcga. The Magna Womans eiuh bel4 Its rea-la- r Mra. William Atktsaoo, Mra. Fred Turner, Mra. Keldon Chadwlrk left Tinadsy for bBalneas and aoelal sneetl&r at the club Mrs Bebe Ntchola. Mra. Shelley. Idaho, ta Jota her ksabead aad rooms Weflneadaf erealnf. Blmer Kandaea. The rloalnf of C. L. Oeuntryman, Mrs. Gbsrlss Bnllencer maks her home there Mra Chsdwlck will ' the wtU take ptaea jeuruet it. A nnainer of eoloa ware eaaf br Mlsa lis. aad Mra. Mike Pierce. as Miss Dmsett Prlgmore. ba remsmhered a week be! Seller of Salt take Refreabaients were Mlea Mr. end Mrs Jlsra Thereto., Mr. and Mern Kerdla ts spending Mrs. Cbsrlss Mitchell. Mr. sad Mrs. Ed. In Pleaaant Grove ss the gaest of her auat, aerre4 hr Mrs. J. A, larson. Mrs. John Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mellon Mra. T L. Jarman. Lontenmx-sad Mrs. at. I), slartla Mr. formed a party at the Old Mill club ThursMlaa Kathleen tinehe of Locaa was the Snd Mrs. U W. Bellsoa of Bendy were the dinner guests of Mr. aad Mi ef Mlaa Eire Peasant, Wednesdsr. day ereains.. (neat Mioses Annie snd Doris Matters left Ins-da- y Eiurens Morris. Thursdsy af last week. Tits rur-tl- a of Ml Both Beeee af the Mr. for a two weeks trip to Baa Francisco, and Mrs. Leltnd Wslker returned Ttah Arrlrnltoral eolleae car a dentonatra. Calif. home Moadsy from s tw. weeks tlea of tbelr sunmsr work at the Grnntt Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mscko apeot three trip to the Pacific northwest. blab arbool la alt lekr. rndar erenlaf dart Isst week Is ftprlnrrllle. where they )lra Palsy f lays returned to bar noma of taat week. Mls tVra Diaaiaerlala woa -TTrf KairXake Friday, ' after spending a areek first bonora la breadnaklna. ar Mrs. Howard fisher left Aatardar of last 1th her son and afamlly, Mr. and Mra. Mtas Marjorr Bents la the roe of her areek for Ofden. where she will be the Charles Clsys sunt, Mre; Alms Ksstsler. of Halt Lake. seat Mlaa Suaaa Manellh; Mts Theo Cbestler. Mra. Msz Brisk and I Mrs. at Mrs. Amos sll. of Helper le the A. J. Mclff entertained the officers Mrs. Annie Brisk attended a perty glean br of her fleter. Mrs. Clarence Johasoa. and teachers of the Primary at bar home Mrs (i D. Baker st her borne ta Bait The annnal old fnlse' ootlnf of . Aoefrrh to Freeasaa Friday afteraooa of laat week. Lake Thursday of last week la bower of take wss held at Llherrr park Wednesday 1 esrheoa waa served to Mrs! Jlsfe Tborstoa, her daughter, Mra. Barry Blckn, of Fs-- Ths aonar aneeta rare takra oa a tour of Mrs Bcott Keleoa. Mrs. J. A. Ball, Mrs. tereborg. be rltr. Tisittna the raplwl and aria'to Mrs Bam Jenkins. Fred Jenklas. e Mra. Mr ' and Mrs. George BVilaura eatartslned a field, after waih dlrvaer was luloh Coats, Mra. Wayne 11 a set a and Mrs. st dinner Wednesday.Onrers were tsld arrred to nore thaa ion curate. Id Reed. B. for Mr snd Mre W. Jones Mra. Daisy The saarrlaae af Llord BsUrber, of afsirnai Mrs. Nsra Abel ape tit the past week la Clsys, Robert Belmaa and Harold aad Bay and Mra. Koea A. Olrldoos, ef Salt Lake, Bait Lake as She (seat of Mrs. W. I Bolmaa. all or Bait lake rook plaee last wek. Bishop tfll1sm Ilsrk-ae.- s Jones of that rtty aad deaa-bteMrs. Kllsefcwth Coalfield The eotipla performlnt the eeremonr. Mrs. EeUrt Bodda eaturtalaed St tonch-eoI Irene, returned so thetr heme ta Bait Lsko. will make their hosts Varna Mondef, hoonrlnf Mrs. Bay Goodrlck of Monday, after baring spent a week with Mr. and Mra James Purser sltended the New Tork. Corer. were laid for the fqeet Mr end Mrs Cwrtlss Bare. funersl Mr. Parser's of net'bew, Prrd Mra. B ef honor and Mrs. Maek Baneea Mr. and Mra. C Wklle la Aadsrkty Mr aad KhsQks. at Lores, Bunda?. Jirneet Paulson. Mrs ruf Hire, Mrs. arilltsm Mrs C. W. Adderlsy sad Mrs. Daisy tker were lb seM ef Mr. aad Mra. Mao aad Miaa Mower. a two far There left weeka' . Pareee. Bogsrt , lay Prank Bub Mra Mr. Heeva. art aad Mr. aad trip ta Tellewsrooo park. Mr. and Mra. S. Bweaeea ateralniad Mr. and Mra Breat Mrs OoerfO Mr. and Mr Bet Trtpa. air and Mrs. Moadsr eeevine Is eompjlasent to Wise IW wsek-eaeaa-Fta " Proea Lyaek acoat the Bes Nichols spent Bawday at Brlf area Mlaa Delr Wl. othr Praaa ef Mrs I'srld C Lyoa waa the of klna and Mr. and Mr Karl J. Teoasv. aad daafktors. Mr Mrs, Fssi A. BchVaaaer Ptal C. Lx of Bait Lake Thursday Mr. J M. Beersnt sad fsmllr frl- and BiaSe, of Mi ABfew. of taet week Mallei, my st riesaaat l.nree. etettlna reletieee. Texas, aad Mra. 0. A. chtoeeer aad Mint Mr. aad Mra L Mlaa Mlb Doty of Belt Laks Psraer le snesdletf the week a ef Pleasant eroe J troee were are the giMsra ef thetr daaessar and I Belt let-the aneet of M n Lawreat fa mllf , kter-- - and - Mew Bimkea, Ban , M M Martenseo of Psrowaa ts day Mary fas fueet of Mrs Karens Mierle Mteeea Alaaseda snd Domthy Jeeeea ef QUICK RESULTS. If-ale Ftmeworth er.fertalhed the 0. UU ..tie 1,1 see tb fwests of Mr. aad Mra, Blnka Oh. I'm In tha pink of ren- eteb Frloey aftemooa of lest week iiorer iittga J, at her noma. BrHre waa the feature. First Mr. W B Rarrie aad daagktae. Tlr- - dttlon, thank. Cold bath averjr mom-- ; the geests of Mr. aad Mra. lngr, now! prtee was watt by Mra. Beat! fieeaan and rala. arBewsasa I f Mrs Bar Wareea. Refreetaveeta of Leges f rend when d:d yon atarf that" er.ed were aereed to The aseaabwra M Me Ladles' AM aeeteey (.eoe ewett. Mrs. Hlnks This Ixtndna morninf h iisreixw Kathlns. Mrs. bay "ateoe, Mrs. entertain: at a Prtda of taet Opinio. W $1.25 RAYON SUITINGS, 69c Bathing Bags, ,in black, red and navy, lined in heavy quality ribbon, 7x14; made in good quality sateen. 50c values 19 lphi. Nellaon. Mr. and Mra. John Tatea and daughter, (litre, apent Bunday erenlng as guests of Mr. snd Mra. I.ealle Boulter. utaa I. lis Bhulsea bss retarned boms. after siwndlnf two week at Sprlngrllle. Krnest Llea ire. lisle tops. Regular $100 ..... at Wash Fabrics Rayon Crepes, Plain and Brocaded; Fancy Rayon Suiting. Sold regularly, up to 59c per yard. Clearance price, the yard . . . .39 79c VALUES hose! All the new popular shades. nyaemrn nann la imprwnng as in bi. Mark's bneplul, after a aerlooa ope ration for appendtcltla. M as nareman apeat niweoay ana Wrdneedny rlaltlng at Bandy, fueet of De- leal UT PU 59c RAYON CREPES, 39c, $1.83 Semi-fashione- 0, rTOTI ................. A SPECIAL SALE OF PURE SILK HOSE. Salt Lake, 'guest of La Verna and Nina Thursdsy they, with Ralph Healey Hreley. snd Robert Adsmsoa, attended a swimming psrty st Blsck Rock, sfter which they were joined by Mr, snd Mrs. Walter Healey and children, sad wars dinner gneata of Mr. and Mra. John W. Gardiner at Magna. Miss Grace Vincent aad Erma Monsoa of Nalt Lake ara Tlsltlng Leonard Bteadman thla week. Tliema Webber baa returned borne; after spending four months In Twin Falls. Idaho. w. fearainer and family Mr. and Mrs. of slsins entertslnrd st a party Monday Webber's nlglit In honor of Mra. Charle Gatnea and refreah-mrnt- a birthday aanlreraary. were enjoyed by thirty-eigh- t guests. Mr. aniT Mrs. Jack nwlght and rnilitrea. Mai and Page, and Badle Dwlght and Htan- ley Oldham of Bandy rlalted Mr. snd 3lrs. William koii at salt jam aunaaj arter- noon. Mrs. Frank orr ef I da bo, air. and Mrs. Bert Hyatt and Mrs. Sopberooa Batemaa of handy rlalted friends aad relet I res here Wednesday. Martin Wight af Btit Lake, Mra. Lynia Lnclla and Boaa Batemaa and Bateman, Myrtle Cnadlck motored to 'Bingham Toee- - X Wash Fabric Rayon Novelty Suiting, Voiles and Tissues. Sold op to 49o per yard. Clearance eale price, the yard .25f PURE SILK HOSE ' I - Ajauw.-- 49c RAYON NOVELTIES, 25c $2.25 CREPE DE CHINE, $1.95: Extasy, the new silk and rayon fabric. Radiant, luxurious for costume slips, sport wear, evening wraps, evening gowns, and lingerie purpoeei. Will not cling, in large color range. Regular $2.26 qual- . . . . . . . .".$1.69 ity. Special, per yard v' VI I Wash Fabrics SPORT SATIN, 98c , $2.25 EXTASY, $1.69 At; .eilPM Vaa- N hi till we must clear Before fall good come, calling for pace away all tummer goods. It't a good lime to save. dye and washable. Large range of light and Our regular $256 quality. Special, - .'V. w I This Is the Month of Clearance dark colors. ysrd I Mia A Crsjf H r Crepe de Chine, 39 inches; " -, aV k sfZ-S-ttl k. Down Holds Any j Blanket Hundreds will take advantage of this sale won't need Blankets until later. Our liberal ."Will Call" system helps out. Select all the Blankets you need AT SALE PRICES. Pay only $1 a pair down. who ' $1.19 CHIFFON Chiffon hose. Full-fashione- d, popular shades and sixes. 89c HOSE, lisle top. In all Regularly $1.19. .89 $2.00 VOILE LINGERIE, $1.15 Voile Lingerie. . Beautiful assortment of chemises and stepins. All pastel shades, trimmings of fine lace, shirring, tucks and pleats. All sizes. ?2.00 values ,..................Vs$1.15 $1.00 WOMEN'S 75c GOWNS, Excellent grade of Women's Muslin' Gowns. muslin in white only. Sleeveless style. Lace and embroidery trimmed; round and square neck. Sites to 42, $1.00 values .75' ...e..... FEATHER PILLOWS FEATHER PILLOWS Site 21x27. Covered with the finest quality sateen art ticking. This pillow sells regularly at $3.00 each. We sell it in our big 2 for 1 sale . 2 3 00 PILLOWS FOR Only 100 at this price. $1.25 FRENCH PANTIES, 59c French Panties. Made of voile in colors of peach, nile, orchid and pink, with four ruffles, edged in 93 black stitching. Special $125. values ...... BOYS' WASH SUITS, $1.69 suits of Boys' Wash Suits. Novelty linen, crash, poplins and prints. 'Attractive styles. Sample lot, in sites to 6 years. Values to $3.60, : .$1.69 tpecial at two-piec- e $3.50 VOILE DRESSES, $1.75 Children's voile dresses. Fine French voile dresses dainty, fluffy styles in light colors. Also combinations of colors; smocking, hemstitching and embroidery trinme$L. $3.60 values $1.75 LITTLE TOTS' DRESSES, 2 for $1 Little.. Folks'. Dresees Close-ou- t .. cf children's dre)Mj of plain and figured voiles. Sites 1 to 3 years, unusual values .2for$l f |