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Show -. .. -- .', ,,. c:,' . , , .. .... .. . , . . ' . I ' :., ' ? 1 - g'.1 " ' X :' i, -' ' - EVENING. NEWS SA'r,LIRDAIr.., DESERET ' - 1 f ,' i s. : ' 1 , '. 0,) ; I- ,.; t 1 , .. 1 .. ,I., g,,ii, .,ti .. , , 0., .1.; j. : ' I J ' 1 . 4. 1 I ' . , and Children's me'mhandise from hmr! ,tn sir :.pars in Main Infante 2 -- . . Entristive. ,, , i 1 ,i 1 , , , 3;1 t , -, j:! ) - 4 y . ..! .' '4 . f ,1 'i .3 , i 4 '' - ? : I ; ! ' t ,! . I, 1 .:...., 11 1 ,t; I 1 f ' ' ' '. 7 1 :I , 1. ' 1 t I 111; II.' F ' t1 I. olio 1.-- t ,1 410 i s' lo' ..k 7 .. , .. if -- P f.'...' -- -- , A -t 11-- '., I g. 'N.' ' ::11.1. . I ,,,,p1,, iiip-- - - i 1 , II Ilt ' . '; -- 4 I. ' ff i 4 - sa ' . ..; 1 A 7) II ill I A I i ! i ', , , ' , . ! , . I,' i , . , , t. , 4 : i i''' 6. ,, I' ...': ,', , .,; , ,!' : I I , ; J .. l Spring Showing of ....., i 1.- - -t , , , i :4, 1 ', 't i.;''.1 ,. . i , I : ., ;:.. i ...i '' : ', 1 ; ' ! :. .t l' !: ,: '. I I 4 .; i, I,' ( ,' I ''' , g ., ',j,':' ', ' i .: ' ' ; ' i ''': i childrws muslin drawei,1 ,,. .;, 4 , , 4 't , i i. :., i 2 i i,:.,::. :' ,,' : 1 ;. ; . 4 i - l , ' - ii '' .' :i q 1, i' New Silks and Dress Goods ' 36 inch Changeable Chiffon Taffeta !. The silk of the hour tone changeable effects, , ' 11' i , 1 t.. supple as a messaline, with a high satin lustre. of the new color combina1ions-41.- 75 yard. I The Spriz :.:: ''''i ::; ''! ;: t f li 2' I i ; .4 ' 1 14 ': 1 ' i A ,..1 .' i.'"... ' t() .-: : ; i, ;: i!,.i i,f, ..1,, I. :.;' i I ,. 1 .1 ! 1 4$' :' .1 ' ' ,1 ! '. ,1 : . 1 11 ' 1 v ' ,: ,,i ( ; 4 , AU Foulards You owe it to yourself to come and see these new foulard silks, even though you have no idea of buying. We are showing the greatest assortment we have ever carried. TIT most beautiful designs and color schemes including beauty and newness. The prices are most moderate-5- 9c, ,85c, $1.00 and $1.25 yard. . Bordered' Foulards The ultra fashionable style this wide..$2.50 $2.75 and $3.00 i:ard. ; - 14 to 6 ; ' ' 1 aektson, if&O:Briei ,. 4G 4. in. ' o 4ceillioll0 . . ) '' tI1010100 7 , 4 ... , . , ' ., t) ill yfr oz., 45,4 snappy style. For every pair ,,,I, , v4 - t- e ,--- - 0,, ! wir. ,.,,,, ;47, t 1 . I ., 0 I 1 .11 " It itc.4 i ,, I l' I 1 I 2, lot 01 :, . I Lt. 10 0 it0 t t I li, ' 14;tt,; k, t...;1'1 i i, , il atfr - r.e:64;1;;:", .. : - ----- - 1- -- ' - .I1 3to or , - , 1; - be 41 kith t II. t yeiml Dresses suitable for house parties, for wear under long coats' and attractive models for afternoon wear; in all the bright combinations for the coming spring. Arn priced from $25.00 to $50.00. They are taken from the most extreme French models this season. Attractive touches of color and handwork make them the most becoming dresses shown at thew prices. 4Ib - S, , I 'It;: 't ellrin) ho t 11, Ar vit In I xt I S Ztien , -, "The ilutograph ' 1)1 OP A These handkerchiefs are sheer linen with a narrow hem. The "novelty" consists of your first name , INha daintily embroidered in the corner. All of the usual tames are'induded, such as Marie, Katberyne, Mildred, Margaret, Gladys, Alice; and so on. These, handkerchiefs will make beautiful little Easter gifts and we offer them all week. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. II , ero aa , ,. lb. $1' ha . I ,0 me A Handkerchief Novelty . II) 1 or HV !in Foulard and Taffeta Dresses From $25 00 to $50.00 4 ftl 1$ (tiC 11et a.,.,1.1 Nil ';' i ot, ,,,,,td In.'," , 1 0 t: 44,9TIF, is ( ilso;te,,I,L 9 : t f tl, . IN ' I .i; , I i 0 -0. ).,,i 111 i 4 ., 1 :; ' ,i, 1 : , lIet et I 1 1 ht ti& I fr 1' They are banded down from Colonial days. AU the grace and daintines3 of a hundred and thirty-eigyears ago are found in them. They will shod you becomingly, madam. 1 9 rr,--"--, 4Co fr.,I Pretty Colonial Pumps. I, b ,..ppty ' t fl ... '''11, - 1 t of ,finebt lice; ,a,,, a, q V 10 .. ,,,te-- A , v ''4.2- ' , , - T . $. t1 il,, , 'I, . i ' j, If f 4, 'Vel.; ' , . -- ,, tft composed tanned leathers. For every pair is fashioned to fit snug- :74 ly and comfortably: And every pair goes to you with the t assurance that it will wear as long as you want it to. Q1 , flitte4 4 .4.1, UM For every pair iil dr 4 NI It will be a pledsure to foot the bill for these low shoes . ' -- s4 Stunning New Styles in Changeable Taffeta, Pongee aud Messaline at $18.50 - n , --- the fit.ted peplum, and comes in all the new shades, both in plain and changeable effects. c, 14 , vt' This is one of the smart new styles made with half-bleache- d. now be cleverly shod. possibly wish for. r $5Icf-$75,--- , one-ha- lf .0 1 I ; 4 7'1 , H Silk and 1101! Poplins The favor of the seamm is accorded this fabric for the making of dres:,y toilettes. The material is pure silk and wool and po!eseq the desirable feature of being soft and supple. otnei in plain jacquard designs and boraercd effects. The wearing quality of this fabric is 'absolutely guaranteed. Should it become necessary to make the guarantee good a new dress pattern of any other fabric in silk or dress goods in the department of an equal Value will be allowed$1.50, $2,00 and $2.50 yard. Tailor Suitings The assortment of suitings for spring includes all of the fashionable tones in such weaves as whipcords, cheviots, herringbone n i pv 4, Trim- tures, crashes, basket and pebble iv,eaves. Widths I,. iidc. C1'511. 50 to 56 inches Price from $1.25 to . ' ,3.00 yard. Cream Fabrics Cream wool goods arc more in this sea-- . ..son than ever. Every weave and weight you could . ' fI- 1.. IgtI ,.- 1 - a - to sre-show- - n ' DIVINITY CORDE and LENO LAWNS. Varium sized checks, plaids and stripes, originally marked 25e and 35c yard, for 15c yard. CIIECKED LAWNS. Mostly large plaids; suitable for dressing sacques or combing jackets; fine quality which we sold for ,35c and 30c yard. at 25c. STRIPED VOILES and EMBROIDERED BATISTE. Beautiful sheer imported goods with mercerized stripes and embroidered figures; the regular price was 50c, 65c and 75c. for 35c yard. EMBROIDERED SWISSES and VOILES. Genirriported St. Gall swisses and embroidered volies; 35 pieces; "tó two designs alike; beautiful patterns; were 75c, 85c and $1.00 yard; all now t marked 55c yard. Plain white cotton MarquiMARQUISETTE. sette; fine evenly woven quality; 40 inches wide; was 40c yard; reduced to 29c yard. FORTY-INCINDIA LINON. Perfectly woven. fine quality, smooth finish; suitable for children's wear and for linings; were The and 20c per yard. Special, 121c and 15c. LINEN SHEETING. Two and yards wide; Irish linen sheeting; pure white; not the but a fine closely woven grade; worth $1.25 yard, reduced to 79c yard. FRENCH LAWNS. With that delightful sheerness which is so much wanted for lingerie; 45 inches wide; four clualitiesihat were 25c, 45c, 55c and 65c 30c, 40c and 50c yard; are now marked at 16 yard. NAINSOOK. Made from selected combed yarn, which ensures a perfect weave; sheer light weight, yet strong and durable; Sea Island finish; full 36 inches wide. 12 yards to the piece: originally priced $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 per piece; now $1.20, $1.50, ;1.75, $2.25 and $3.00. New Dress Goods in the most exquisite in chiffon finish, soft avd i for wear with in great varietyi PriemLace waists are again in high favor, and in these our line is unexcelled, prices ranging from ;5 ' to ;75.00. In our costume department we are receiving new shipments every taffetui foul. ards, lingerie, crepe, meteors, aerges and crepe de chines. All the new shades and wanted styles, and a range of prices from $113.50 to 4150.00. Special for Monday, suits - Dainty feet may ' : Chiffon and silk costume.blouses , (00 -- French Blouses from $5.75 to $50.00 Lingerie JP alas from $1.35 to $35.00 In point of style white goods haVe come into their own this season. Perhaps this fact pas something: to do with the excellent demand for them. Our stoek is heavy on certain Imes. Therefore, lie have lowered the price. . ' ii - - , , years., (10.4g van-- .11 finishing. White .Goods one-thi- rd cs, ' ;:' t :,' ', .' i attl, ' ; '''.: 1 mod- But we - 0 , and per cent discount on all of our infants' and children's slightly soiled or mussed white dresses and petticoats, in both the hand or machine made, including dresses up to 6 ,at ( ,4 , ; ; per pair. ' , For spring and summer the separate lingerie blouses take precedence over all others. Never have they been so pretty and dainty or so sumptuous in never so busy but that we have ample time i give individual alien- .,.4 1 ' er Thirty-thre- e tf , ,..,,,..; ', 0 q' their elabiiation of a variety of laces and intricate hand embroidery. Our models from abroad are exquisite exarnplei of correct needlework and delicate stitching, and those by American makers are fuUy as fascinating in style and excellence of At and fine , .....:,;,, , ,:, c , ) 1,1 Soiled Dresses to 12 years - Lower Prices for Infants' and Children's Slightly Children's muslin drawers, lace or a pair. broidery trimmed, 1 to 16 years-,2- 5c Children's cambric knickerbockers with ,,',.,,, ? i, A, 10e ..,.,, ; f., trately priced. I e day--stunn- ing Children's Muslin gowns, finished around the neck and Sleeves with narrow embroidery; 2 to 10 years. at 35c. Children' s and Ntisses' low neck. short 81ceve gown; style, trimmed in torchon lace. Spe- ,,', . and each style, it4 )' Spring Suggestions in Our Waist Section sfeal 1 means a big and busy week; So many, many beautif ul hats tils season. Every correct 41p, Children's and Misses' Night Gowns Children's Mushn Underwear i.' ; ;,:l ,! ',.. : . . ) . .. N. find just what you want in new hats. a pair. 0e , j .4. 10 IV t ,. you ). ;;;-- i. t 'i trimmed-5- . . Children' s Brie long cloth drawers; dainty lace and embroidery , , ' 1-- 1 ' I 1 4911.11 .1 7 0 ,, (A, TIv:o SECTION la-r. y Things 0 It W' , a pair. years-- 25e slip-ov- i .1' ' '3 Children's white diesses in pretty box plaited,11, French, stylesthe pire, middy and mother hubbardages from cial at 59e. 6 months to 6 years. Ettildren's tine long cloth, high neck, long sleeve ' Children's gingham, percale and madras or loVoneck, short sleeve gowns, at $1.00 and up. dresses; also pink. light MO, chambray; some have the high neck and long sleeves, others Infants' and Children's Caps and a ts with Dutch neck and short sleevesages' 1 to 6 years. Spring and u nun er showing of infant and lincaps and children's straw, lace and fancy bats; infants' long white slips, all prices from gerie I to 6 years.: 35c to $15.00. Children's and Misses' Alb: petticoats in all Infants' long white shirts, from 50e to styles, from 35c to $3.75. ''.. C.. , I'. ! 't; i. , : i In- - fants' and Children's Dresses and Muslin Underwear ,i , i.. r t; IN narrow beading drawli with ribbon ; - I featured. x li ': :1 ' 1 , , '' I ., - 4 re , ; . , - 1. . A (V; - This,iSjust to remind you that Easter is only a week off. tr(N, , . i r,' - if - t1' aiN) , , ' . , , ... ' '''' . Bring the ildrenwho can toddle and the ones that run around: 11 Pihen the stork comes to town, you come to the store. , fq 1); 'I) , , , V 4 1 1W orld v yi-Tilir- '11$ ' Tiny Things to rCk From I ,e,o, ,4, ' - ifil i 111ill . Lr..1F...j Babies and little girls and little boysblue eyes, brown eyes and black eyes , , will be our customers some day. ,, , , So bring them' down and let us get acquainted with them. ,,, And while here you can pick out infant's and children's caps ,d,nd hats, white petticoats, night gowns, muslin underwear, dreisës,slips, skirts, as well as the little mysterious, things so . ' , : r necessary for the oaoy.:, , Mothers tell us that the outfits ,se show are so much :cheaper in price than , 'when made at home. Sentiment always enters into a visit to the store for children's needs, and pie-suabounds in rummaging through attractive assortments till decision is reached. We carry everything in the infants' department for ages to 6 years. And the stock is new and clean and inviting and economies in the various stocks are 1 t 1, ) Tr"Jd.' tlirSOA: Jite, ? .1 , ' '', : 41,1116,. ' pl : I sir I i i , . 11 I ..0 '9r 4 lk fro!, tott alliii . . 1 p4, II I., I: I A.., viols. ) E;i . 4' i t - -- 1 I, . ., , 1, k5 ' " , t 0 , ... 1 J119 . !1 i, 1 'I Thousand Pretty, V. it ,t., ' , , , -- , , kit ,,,. ITIR i. ,.. t - , k i- A'110 0 ' ' ,t 11. "Pt 4c, - ; VII:z, ;11: , . Id 1 4?.....: , .. 4'1, - 4 440, 1,3 . ,R. kii.tWr.tile", I, tf) ' I fl .. 7k.,15 tl 1Fr ' 1 ,!,r. ri t.'"'"2 1 ' (11.. Bring tlie Babies DOWn and Let Us Help Dress them; a ...1,, , oa, ruth IA' ili . ,. I 0 ti S'. . i e ekaclo a , ' vri s' -- . 0 00 ili1141 .zt (11''. ' 1...tf I ,, A t i , 0 ('Pi I). 0y ti ' ..ii ;.,. Z ' 6 I - YO . .:.t,i;.; - I 11 ,'' , .II - ' 0$0 .. . ,? iz A - '.,.i.-.-- '..- ,' ' ' MARC!! 36 1912 ' 'ha 10 11 (141 416 . ;, |