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Show ,. 11E111011K , clloRriq 1,.. limure I SPEIIIIS NSY lilAT rks Three Punctkons Ott the In Honor of &nous From Utak 4 i 1 ; STEPHENS YIELDS Ith.t BATON. IIn 1 I 1 ,itow.onme.IImroommommoommen,M000 , olio Hark nit g Ti. Hens rirool f It ! 1 1116 1.3hate, IOLA. 16. 141114111 1 New op chug's sto i I p. ,..,,, ..v. 11.Tbs Nei, York the tattaproas&le boar makes I... ItO st the a tied At.s I" 410o. Hood's Sarsaparilla Opt It today In usual Eauld toren or t.' 1 - .............---- f -- - ogroB wits stree' 1.,I'l by Mt.,' tive Esrl Ripley at rda ill the state priowl , l , Rips Rad 15111- ....'t 1 vt. : t 1, 1 -. vliEsT DiscRIBED ..1 . . , 4 d 4 twautitul A lisw vi ith s3t- - . - - . I 7 't t k A. 0,-,- , , it . 1 ' . , Am .... . n -.... ... - . - . ' :- r - a 1,14 t, . :lh - I- L-- , 25e 35e 50c 65c 75e sGe and very a Me ., . - . a TilEATREG.,tp tyti, z . h I 11 Last Time Tonight Priced Matinee Saturday. RETURN OF LAST SEASON'S DIG SCREAM Presents The Laugh lest Laughing Show Ever Presented. The Girl in the Taxi All Reeardo and Defying All Speed Laws MkesEvenings, Mc to $1.56; Matinee. Me to VAC Smashing , CAPITOL HILL ROUTE. - Comnanv Asks Amended Franchise. Street Railway Naval Review mobilizalim or 1e2 war American waters. The YPF4- 113 Navy Taken nt New Yolk liarhor will be shown first lit the Noy. Mehesy Theatre s a itlar if2.25 values, only :, , 4 ,44,,, 17' 1111 .. 401 i t' I 1......-- 1 Let,. t - . ,..--,., -- - Lr7 on L., Lik 47 , ...I,. 11 li... Ow fact, it is impow.ible Splendid quality blankets with new fancy striped hordert. Grey. size 451(72, regular Cee 4,)e values, sale price .. s!ze 45)72. regular CU 50e values, sale price Grey, size 5002. regular 85c 65c values, sale price Grey and White, size 55x1"2. regular MOO values. &de Sao price Grey. size 676. regular $IX values. Pale price White, size 68xAd. regular 11.20 $1.50 values, sale price Grey and Tan, size 72xc0, regular $I 75 value s. sale 61.33 price Grey and Tan, size 7200, regular $200 values, sale 6150 price Grey, size 72x80. regular $225 81.70 values, sale price White, size 72180. regular $1.90 6210 VaillaS, sale price (Jr, Off 0n , 9 Ernbroldert!ll' Huck Towels - - 9 9 - White Wool Blankets Wool Nap Size 60x76. regular $5.50 ues, rale price Size 6400. rogukir $0.50 ues. sale price Size 6600, regular $7.50 ues. sale price Size 72z54, regular $5.60 ues. sale price Size, 72x84. regular $10.50 ues, sale price Growin valval$6.00 val$6.80 val$7.90 Children 12 tt. SMITH'S WILTON RUGS, No. 6000. regular 12 ft. SMITH'S WILTON RUGS, No. 4000. regular 12 ft. BIGELOW ELECTRA AXMINSTER RUG, regular price ft. x 12 ft. SMITH'S REGULAR AXMINWIER RUG. regular price SAXONY AXMINSTER . RUG, 9 ft. x 12 ft. SMITH'S rcgular price TAPESTRY. 9 ft. x 12 ft. ROXBURY regular 12 ft. SMITH'S TAPESTRY, regular 12 ft. SMITHS TAPESTRY, regular 12 ft. SMITH'S TAPESTRY, regular I Fine. soft, pure wool blankets. They have a nice appearance and will wear esperiallY "II Size 71x741, regular $1.00 val$4.40 ues. sale price Size VxMO, regular ....25 val$7,40 ues, sale price Size 74114. rairular $10.50 val..... ueik sale price Size, 74z$4, regular $13.00 val.. tiEr ues. sale price Size 7404. regular MAO val$12.110 ues, sale price Size 74wit4. regular MAO cal$14.40 ues. sale price f4170 7404. retuter. 130 00 val..$111.00 ues. vale price Size 74x84, regular $23.00 value pale price 74x84. regular $35.00 va$20.00 lue, sale price that beautiful grade of give splendid satisfaction, finish. and soft pretty Especially Sire 59x75. regular $4.10 iral . .$3.0 ues. sale price Site 04110, regular $5.50 voti- ues. sale Size 66014, regular $4.50 val- $5.20 ues, sale price Sift 74z$4, regular 87.50 val WOO use, sale price will - act Ati now $52.50 le,b7.1.11.1. etdt dv now $39.00 gelaya.1.4 W"7.50, now $27.00 tiu'l dyll sow $22.50 MI $35.1in now $25.00 ortavo now now now now $91 An now $17 50 now $30.00, $27 30, $27.50, $25 00 .1 it $21.00 $19.50 $22.50 $18.00 $15.50 $12.50 REDUCED. Included in the price reductions are all grades of Carpets, Lace Curtains of every description, Inlaid and Printed Linoleums, Win-d- o w Shades, Wall Paper and Decorations. s I at.... 4 1 411:11 4 . .. T)11111 STORE 1g AT SOUTH MAIN STREET. . A , ::stt 72s70. 83.00 ,i2,g0 . -- $8.00 $10.00 $13.00 $11.00 816.00 $17.00 $18-0- $2$.00 $21.00 $29.00 $30.00 - J. , 1 , t- 12 tio .... I - $11.to 111.7s $.1941 38-2- ttv 04.kn , 341n ....... ...$510 10-t,- Down Quilts Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular - Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular ,, 1P .32.40 value values values values values ' .00a values values . , , 2.9x7tlia, $1.20 values 81.71 values ...... values ..... 01(70. 73a70, SUS values 7270. $260 values Its7S, $0 00 values .. 72x7S $3.240 values 72x70. 04.00 721E7S. 04.30 1204. $0.00 72304. 00.50 722P4, $42i0 73x84. 87.00 - . ,- '' values 81.00 021172. ' P ? CottotrOullts LARGER AND SMALLER PRICES PROPORTIONATELY Need the very best food obtainable There's none better than .114 ...tito 0 - A 84.0 9 9 Splendid quality outing lais$ele -in 4 , all the most wonted anion 121fie 1Se quality lidc It Sie quality 100 quality $ite quality ThiS:-I- Grey Wool Blankets val- i Colored Outing. t Flannels - covesing, just when such articles are inost needed. Mottled Wool Blankets , A ! You will and them warm and rosy. Each one Is a genUtne bat,. gain at the price quoted. Grey and Tan. regular $200 $1.60 values. sale price White, (trey and Tan. regular $2.25 values. sale price$1.75 White. Grey add Tan, regular 82.75 values. sale price $2.20 What.. Grey and Tan. regular, t3.00 values, sale price $2.40 White. Grey and Tan, regular $6 00 values. sale price 84.0 , .. ari goy aawaill1.1$ $LIM iraluen regse- Blänkét..:H. Sale 12 ft. FRENCH AND ARDEBIL wiurox Rugs. regular price RUGS. 12 ft. BAGDAD WILTON x ft. regular price ft. x price ft. x price ft. x price - An oxestiont quality tberougaky Well made-- - . . SCe It SO values ' TIC a SIAS valuts le . 813S values - ft. x price ft. x price ft. x price ft. x , .... All new fall goods and a particularly fine variety to select from. All grades and sizes included. 9 1 11 441.69. Blankets . A Sweeping Reductions in Carpet Size Rugs 9 . Fourth Extra heavy quality Bed Sheets, size Si by 90, plain hemmed, regularly sold at 015 each,, V(Mr Choice now for 750 1:;&I - l $1.15 Bed Sheets 75c 75e 95e Catton Blaneets Special 9 a Reason" ) r s, Initial and Embroidered Pillow cases, An opportune sale of A "There's 'td k i' 4 I l C. M. I. 8 -i .: a :; 1,(! BANQUET NEW OFFICIALS. Grape-Nut- - - - -- Z714 I .. -- $2.25 Pillow Cases $1.69 ....3ke ....49e ....54e ....S4e 20 The Citizens' campaign committee 181 wnrking upon the suggestion made by a number of business men to banquet the new offais under the commission form government before they take charge of the municipal affairs. The rece:4ion ail! probably be given New Year's night at the Hotel Utah where an open house will he held In the big dining room, and the officials will meet those who care to participate in the reception. Alter a banquet is toerved, the hallroonn will be turned over to dancing and the arrangement will include a receiving line in which the new offclaim ifori will be supported by their wives, The Vtalt Light & Railway company has filed with City Recorder Rives an' atrendtd application for a, franchise for a! On ac-- i strett car line. On Capitol count of the narrowness of State street, the company has derided to change the and it was proposed route to Main street was made. for this that the application tO the amended application AccordingIF to street to sec-- . be tip Main the course f.nd North street. thence cast on Second! North to Nt'est Capitol street, and from that point in a northwesterly direction to Fourth North street-hnew route also is In Conformity with a suggestion which was made by.en-J. H. Olmstead. the landscape artist. gaged by the Capitol eoMMIstdon to evolve tt seheme for laying out the Capitol grounds. - 6 .4 i lted Setssheets and pillow easeselegant yet serviceable. Regular :1.46 values, special $4.50." trvIce- All fancy and plaid cotton and wool b'antets. .,.. .,,41P At the age of 84 years. James Eccles lAllliamson died at the home of his son, I). E. 'Williamson. 255 Sixth East street last night of general debility. Mr. Williamson was a native of Kenhut before coming to Salt Lake tucky Ill years ago he spent most of his life in Iowa where he gained fame as a lawyer. Since comMg here he made hi s home with his son and daughter. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed. -- -, -- 4 . , . -- 4. two-manu- al TO - "..- - A beautiful line of Embroidered am! Initial ....1,, ....t7c values values values values values vaJuss $1.00 values 81.25 valuem s ........tJo..1, DIES AT RIPE AGE. , 'S ,. $6.00 Bed Sets $4.50 ,, 3lie 49e Good ouatitY Catt-itatio- a. 11113 -- - - 4: 4 ' t , tI t, , . - ,..,- : - - . tr. V - c- -- - TABLE LINENin Towels . S. .. ,11,..., Damask and Nat at Us 7.-;- . 41 ., 1' lee atues aluea , ever-poeul- ar eels ever held flower of tile 01. si &Molted values; raie LI i .. - 1 isc values'. bead-quarte- rs H. Woods i w to , - 61114,14--- hf-'- r A. & Huck Guest 7owels I Popular -- , ,14 - , Table Damask, 65c to $S a yard Talite Napkins, $125 to $8.50 a dozen. Table Sets, $6 to $30 a set Doilies, from 10c to $2 Lunch Cloths, from 75c to $12 Tray Cloths, from 35c to 75c Scarfs, from 75c to $10 - SALT LAKE 440 , - Our entire line of linensthe finest manufactured, Thrifty house-wiveto obtain any better anywhere. vre-V- . ii 4 -- ip. tMe it e r: ( 1 V.;,1 4101 4m V 2tni-St- mo - rooming house. and hotel managers will take advantage of these price reductions. 1,..1Mrs - ! - ...m. - i 0,1'4' - Ili- --- --- rI r) 1 ; !.: .... c 1 .. rk. 1 tlEADIER .. j,..... ", ; rather burros wag conyklied al' at l'wScrY aU4 urateare4 I Teltint of Condition IA id. it ryN. L.3 ailed tot 1 le ess Malt. )eare in prtron On Mareh a rtg't aroled and aaeurt'd ha 1.,ottt-- 4i In tnit:otnta. if loet tbl poet. Th. Ot vobt,t reiratit at rarotaer Ecottit tem. hoeel,mr. tfl1. feartnit he ,IA,1111 lope 11ratett tth 1'44 to kr hark to rraton, he 't kdatei ti.n tor the h's ram!. awl eni to Sell Lake. brea pr, prated by the wtather bur, rara. a awl. The local It rastiz aryl:nig lore it DiAltied by teleg:-IPtIontiana Sto4el4te tong). ta atn loan ninat that ItadolOt lite and halt et tht WaratA ard rrotteeted them to ptaee Ince pretattiett butt under &Free. at once. This sins mer.th are, abnormal vat,' the 11t r Prcipitatiots raratt above hot d"tie al.d au offirre its on has say fr,nn part I tin..1 of 1.te fde. tailforwts to take the young man WAIL 1.,31 tionvy 'not s the 1,tth Itttranted 'Alth 1 entinlatt 'traffic obit rt Ii . ce. Ttp-r- e BOY IS BUN DOWN. 4 Htor, thr 1.11111.2. 1111MPi th., !ttoubl.,111,4 rat Co- - eloott VI, Ind Guam! Conerado Inv Int nth Snot, Vint-reXt.yo:11,nte ii rti tie Th.. werat lad Front Ikrhees tn.I ti thc I tt.PT half. j ra,re latet thral usual. tied wee leuttly aellitati3tivo.1 Barry Frank. nett 13 yesro. son of III turany places ntot net tarring' WI th,. surid at the conclusion et every number Third South tniddle tt It, In nth. Arthur Frank, The toe.iptt3- there as a pointive ovatiun tendered street. was tot! vs u:.s ;bUt1nits .ii run itiown 0, taxleab driv- .11 I.IIy an,1 It was a the chorus and goloistc hi. month. The ?nowmatter of general regret that Prof. en by W. E. White ILI front of the boyti t III .,'I'ax,1itabout : an Stephens: who watt thought to home at fiek,ek last night. The boY bliCti2 !'01,.: cotttiti,,ttra racre genhave recovered from his attack of la was badly injured about the head and trifle favorable. No extremely e4Iti grippe, was compelled to surrender him: chest. and it is feared he suffered inAt't 11144The 1.reeli.itation Won. Muse. S. Ensign. assistant terim! injuries. was very unevinly dit ibutL ovurconductor of the chorus. however. Young Frank ties riding his bicycle ring tiiitiv in the tirst two aeeks. reeted WA night's program in faultles, east on Third South end 'White was HeVI 417. provipitAtig,1 41, orred manner. and the concert went off with- - I going in the sail...! uilection. The wind a it stioa in elevared out a bark. Mr. Stephens sas the caked snow the 30 and blowing more willing to yield' the baton to hi3 wind guard on the machine that White 'railo---Detive- r: During the first Resistant. in honor of its being the let. did not see the boy. He felt the lieof the itiont!1 temperaOf ter's fortieth birthday. Moreover. It pktt automobile and bleyele and tures 'Wattled. tint intateata most of the last WAS a proneuticed success. both from heard th, boy cry out. Whit, stopped was eohl. re less was Th, than an artistic standpoint and from the box the machine and t4utekly took the boy the average precipitation east of the office standard. home. neiaetal;fs. while hi t ho western uounDr. II. B. Sprague was summoned and lits it was SOLOISTS WELL ROCEIVED. greater ihan the normal. In !min.' that the In has a deep scalp the ti Juan and San Luis Willard Welhe and Pred C. Graham tenure!, a wound in the chest end injury Path torrentialmountains raitis wet general on were prime favorites' among the solo- to tits Lielomen. The physician dressed the Ph and in much 110Jd 5th, itultiall; ing last night, and both were warmly the wa,unds and said the lad would re- ilamage. encored at the concluelon of their cover. White was taken to pollee ItNew megleoSaill'a re; Prteipitation but was released, as the affair was ibers, being compelled to respond to g0ner8 near the beginning and their enthusiastic recalls. llorace S. W1,4 tAll'ely an wet Willi. of the month, with a large ex.: his Ensign sang 'elutingin lie centi al, wctoern, and "tlypsy Sweetheart" to ati enthusiastic reeepnorthein counties but deficiency in the PLAN IMMORTAL MEETING lion. Prof. McClellan the !extreme loner Itio Grande and lower chorus and E. P. Kimballconducting Pecos ut There wam Fi?rioug flood the organ for the number. officiating Womens Committee of Genealogical. damagevalleys. on thn in Taos. Rio ArThe "Lucie" number was Society to Give Program. and San Juan counties. The again acdihtt, corded an Ovation Musicians beer temPerattire averaged considerably heexpressed tioubte lie to the propriety Tla women's committ4 of the Gen- low normal, with kiliing frost in the of attempting a number domigned for counties on the 16th nni gen- sIx polo voices with a chortle number- calogical 'Society of utall announces tho northern O1 memorial meetings for era! on the 22nd. a third of 60, hut fittrt ing there were able ArizonaPhoenix: Tho temperature 8 o'clock. in critics In the audience hutmany evening. Nov. night who Friday averaged slightly below normal anti declared that so well trained is this the Bishop's building. the precipitation above normal, with elected chorus that the various Lyman. of the- Hinny clear days. Prslitnt Francis wX1M. deliver Rain fell getieral7y are earried with such remarkable parts the prinet- on the of tweke, uniquotam anti the Light son thet it Is indeed difficult to believe poi addrt.s. viiii.on tht to in the central occutTed heavy flosts assanant historian. wilt read a pH that the charming airs of the popular and 29th southern the anti tin and genealogical. portions number were not being sung by tin!! per giving much pioneer A6- - 31',t, without effil,-ddamaging decimal part of the Fingers. Praise for infoiloat.on hen.totore isunpublishou. of a son .nsimm. Historian Lund UtahSolt Lake City: preelpithis number watt unstinted and linen. dent n Lund and birandsoh ot jt urrred gmerally the first deImmix from a ecore of miuticians. The nte Antlion tetmott. tile fir st scntlinavian to cade, accompanit4 by vneral snows number was recalled with much apcilLren. solos will be given by Alma Clayton The remainder of the month was fair plause. anti cool. tisis and Relies voletenhunne. Killing frost was general "Dixie" seems ever popular and but hi' by :Ars. about the Ilth. ing kept for lac Hoehn). night was no exception to the rule. The now will play a Netridallenot The month was very spirited chorus, as arranged for nitee Elisobeth Richards Wright interesting p.rt n tile gatnermg. dry throughout the seotion. Tile tem voices by Prof. Stephens was reeelved most Fior-nc- e of CritchOw Snow, daughter nornal in with a furore be the audience. As the Prs;dent Lorenzo Snow, will preside at perature aVertiged the western portion and vonsiderably worde of the Utah stanzas drifted over the nr,t ling. the auditorium the reception became irhe purpose (Jr the meetings is to per- - below normal in the northetn and east- H Of the pioneers ern portion. a tumult and the number had to he petuat General an,i memo) y Vy among their descendants and to provide a storms 4,cctiried on the 9th. Sunshine! repeated. pitice whero oeoph can fleet anti learn of averaged SO per cent of the p.isoible. A BUSY DAY TODAY. the different epochs Of the history of the The tempera-Churc- h 'WashingtonSeattle: and founders. All interested The program. benides the numbers Iii thim work aro asked to attend and the ture averaged Flightly above normal above. included the following: "A tbseendants of pioneers are asked to reg- - itnd the precipitation less than half the Christmas Song." Stephens. for ladies' ister their names with the eecretary be- - normal amount. The month wag pleasvoices: "Hoeanah": "God is Our fore the meeting is called. ant. with very uniform temperature', ..........41,. Refuge," Dudley Buck's arrangement except for one of the severest cold for the 46th Psalm; "Jewel Song" from spellS on record for october on the UNION WARD MUSICALE. "Faust," the solo number by Edna There were many heavy fogs In the coast region. Evans, Willett was vociferously apLast Planded, compelling her to respond to Thursday evening the Union OregonPortland: The wevIther was an encore that was insisted upon by ward choir gave a pleasant musicale favorable, with about normal temperarecalls. repeated ture. The rainfall was deficient In addition to being the guests of under the direction of William Cox, In the western and abovegreatly ,normal in the Maude Adams this afternoon at a their leader, assisted by an orchestra, eastern portion, The fait half of the Matinee performance of "Chantecler" Prof. IL E. Giles and Charles Kent, month vas rsinil-sabundant sunita Brooklyn, which will be followed this baritone. It was a surprise to hear shine. No killing with frosts occurrred evening by a banquet tendered by the choir. the rhythm beirg specially the western portion. President Stillwell of the exposition, good, and the orchestra playing nicely CaliforniaSan Francisco: A warm to be held in the Waldorf-Astorithe In tune. On the line pedal and dry int nth. The teimatature avermembers of the chorus have been in- organ, Prof. IL F. Giles played effectabove normal on the coast and vited to be the guests of Mans eer ively several selections, including "The aged normal in the Interior. Rainfall Musehenheim of the Astor house. The Nephite's Lament." Charles Kent about WRR deficient in all sections, except in affair will partake of the nature of a was at his best and gave eight num- the Santa Clara Valley. High tempemusical In this noted bers. Several gnod stories were told reception. ratures prevailed on the 16th, Los Anhostelry is one of the world's femmes keeping the audience in good humor. geles reporting 94 deg. and San FranAll present hoped they might have the pipe organs. on which Prof. McClel97 deg. Sunshine was above lan wM play. The choir will sing pleasure of hearing these two gentle- cisco normal and the winds were mostly men again soon. northerly. MJV 444'4, 1) - - ki I I lit lib tvupt.144 so at Its al 1. M. C. A. Ili , name itt taw eiS - W a rrhinote - . , ---..,-- 4 t,- -- stel :I ye3m "'wag 0- 81111111.01316 1 I - - ItAill'a as sot atripemarstwo tsresett 11-'- tbe totticial chorus .1 the American Lead and litrutAthou raiuottiots mud to- - i Morrow eight aill cancluda it iirawas ia New Toth with a sacrvit couort a La I the Hippodrome. the swond appearance The in this mammoth auditorium. behests Isere at rot unwilling to In the Hippodrome for a second &MAME r &EC Of the choir. but folio ing the complimentary press nOtieS which it received. they changed their minds sind informed besieges Manager George D: Pyper that the place sae at Iht posal of the choir for tomoriow night. As the time draws near for the dearture of the choir. New York music lovers are thronging Audi:one skitters tiarden tontert hall. and Lost as the beet au far of audience nights the New Yoe enitegentent The ble concert hall was wen tilted sith au I .. It aimed le Califtirtga to. clisaulatol labLa c..c4 ...- A4.11.PUSIS IttsKito-- ll I'll Inert, tarkiskrell letIOL I ,,,. 01 MI4Pabil Ili ! kirk 11 a." Ito vr L CZEE1, MISTED. Gov'. naltereto Him : 11 esteem! to Tito Nowo ,1 'Il IV'S lb" W Commencing Monday morning we offer . great money.. 4. I.,.c . saving opportunities on r t i. I - ,7o ,, t t ,..t 4 - .,..... - at. ka,,t ,t 4.111PAt . taati.a lIelI,liktoto Sstiapartlis. sad tt saws mot -.I Iv a, II,a iota aksmi lis WOW illasoliv.t mra fara.ai Paprote4 sty obeli, sae. id ea t..; , taro...onto now) a..,...,.. arksa trim: imagist la : terULT11.1,..r , ionlinotS01kimudit:t.itattau.t.gtiorlau,",, , l'ir A. . ) e. Pewsa 1,a.,...t N. g ' rim& b.swe area& nimitrawal pingimr. are robot! to tbner b;saort ettkoteary. tor lint. 0... ..0 ,,,...m.,,,, -- II . ' Barks Herbs .1 ot Wes Wawa irmamon4 !it . 1 Cbsknik. ers 21Livajm, wig lilko 4.110.01. mar Lb' poritylog im,,,I errobtair tie Woo& as 4 Oull,01.16 Stain strot4, woo b.bt One ell41 limy mars rocabizot4 to Moots lossagg., SChakiit eniblet al 11 kfyiatik &inn Illt InsortnnIS t Irina. aborts tit Vv. vtor to toed111411"' se' urtwalwrob & 01111. enaoll 0.344 teettattostals rorcettail by ,,,,,., V.1111111 moil nod tom ow" ions 1141 tereol pos- -; : told roost la its Imi.ams 1.1tv 64 a 1 In tans.dy irate nammsto a &unbar. annora owl men: pareadott in 0. toodo too. OAS riLIA4 roe Poi a 21,.... '11 IMO too tarot road ask bit sag i 5,..aa mg Intik a 4.4 IS ilaa Islet.... a a In. 41 onap Ind 6..6 ikirt fbefma Wilv. ' bort tor moo to be shoot I too& s 1 111 Lik.rcisstzsggisaminnuto. 11"1"1-4- 001aS Ft ot to anuall:sioll moo lImP- emmortst - 4 1 I k soankt gliMli Pkocrims fiLmodas wirkt Li ilairorition4 sz4 ii , 11 1911 - 4,.mite too oas ts Soot tie bolsi mos. samosas will own. rebnollosooto - 1 sAirRnAr NEWS DESERET EVENING NOVEMBER values , ,z $6.4-- values values ..', values values values values values values values values , I MM. , ', $3.00 411 I $12.00 $1180 $13.60 , 18.40 20.60 ' $24.00 All Bed Pillows 20 Off Great Silk Sale for that regularly Bilks sell and $1.25. your choice nuw , .t III; - I $100 65c a Yd. - These Silks will make appreciated presents, anticipate the gift giving season nOW, There Is a splendid assortment to select fromPen5lan patterns,' dainty stripes and pretty figure patterns in small designs. colors Included in the variety. Regular 11.0n and $1.26 values, while they last, s yard, tic - ' - , - Dress Goods 20 Off A sidendid variety of Tweeds the newest and latest weaves pretty mixtures In the stylish mannish effects; 50 to 54 inches wide; suitable for suits. dresses. coats, skirts; thie Is the way they are now selling11.25 a yard $1.00 $1.50 a yard $1.20 $1.75 a yard $1.40 $1.80 $2.00 a yard $2.50 a yard $2.00 82.41 83.00 a yard . - - - ' ' , 11 e IP a ' 1 ... IL ' ft r Iti 4 innommonnommounimmnommob - , |