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Show ' ' ), DESERET EVENING NEWS f Social Affairs Personal Notes Wyler, whose marriage wUl taka place the early part of July, wera guests of honor at a party given Thursday evening by Miss Eva Bill- - A cele-h-ite- d e The Liberty Chapter. a delightful luneh-thFla k day In club, L the affair Country an annual on. Th rooms were in the decorated patriotic p tutifully Tlori flags being everywhere, aud the great bowl o having TLer in the red, white and blue. Lmann peonies. brdalwroath and blue - bring used, and the profusion of the rooms transforming y blooms An oreheatra ren- Utu, a literal bower .. .c musical numbers, interspearaed selections by Mrs. Drew H vocal whoae excellent .frprano voice The or-- . attention. much rafted Rr! J.A. composed of thi leader. ihtraMaewasAnderson, vtoliojst, Miss dcbel Anderson, cellist and MIS Marie At the close, the pianist. ddington. SAmTiawe sang The Star Spangled with Mrs. A. H. Peabody lead-Mr- s runner, F. L. Dodge was chairman the committee ou arrangements, and Peabody, who was aviated by Mrs.muaic. Mrs. G. Vi ,n charge of th La wry. regent, Mra. M. K. Parsons, Miss Mudgett-Cover- s Miss and Edith IMmi Hanna were laid for the following K- M Mrs Mrs Parsons, f Cobb. Mrs. Freeman Morning Miss Anna Ttnaroan, Miss Thelma Yar.Jever. Miss Anna Iee Kirk, Miss ; I Marguerite Jessup, thy Cook. Miss Miss Luciie, Beatrice Barton, Y!:b5 Lois Castell, Miss! Mcrningstar, Miss F. J. Mrs. Laben, Miss' Marlon Tuttle, Fauime Short, Mrs. P. M. Randall Mrs. Edward E Hoffman, Mrs. E. L. Jones, Mrs. James K. Shaw. Mrs Draw Clark, Mfs. James Lulabel Eldredg irs Wallace, Mra. H. vLgr. Mies Josephine Wallace. Miss Lola Wallace, Mrs Sterling J Snow, Mrs C. L. Patne, Miss ce E. Rowe, Miss Ella. M. Dukes, ilra H. K. K I intruder. Mrs. W. C. Hall. 1:. May Alexander, Mrs. George E. renter, Mrs. j Willis Bishop. Mins Martha Alexander. Miss Florence Jes- jjiga EUa. Crowder, Jessup, Mrs. V. P. Strange, Adams. Mrs. E. O Lee. Mrs. A. H. Peabody. M x. W W. Trunmer. Mra 8. B. Tuttle, Mrf George Emory Fellows, Miss Grace W. Bailey, Mrs- - C. 8. Kln-Mr- s. Frank B. Wicks. Mrs. C. F. Jennings. Mrs. F J. Dodge. Mra. David Wegg. Jr., Mrs. W P Kiser, Mrs. J. E Oglesby, Mrs. R. E. Wight. Mra. George 1 Church. Mrs Peter Hulme, Mrs. George V; La wry, Mrs. Ernest Ashton Mra Seth Warner Morrison. Smith, Mrs Clarence R. Allen. Mrs W. H. A1 rxander, Mra. Gus Rippe, Mrs W. C. will, Mrs. Ing Chamberlin. Mrs. W. ,sh W. Norton, Mrs R. W Fisher, Mi . ephino Spencer, Mra R. C. Getftmeil. Mrs Zane Margaret Cherdron, Mrs S M McCrea. Mrs. L. E. Hail, Mrs. J. H Hall of Denver, Miss Dora R. Hall, Mins Helen Hanna. Mrs. J. L. Craig. Mr E. F. Hanna. Mrs Sarah E. Guernsey, Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson. Mra F. J. Gustin, Mra. P. B.' Garoutte, Mrs. O. H. Ierf, Jdl&H Rae Hanson, Mrs. C. L. Crook well, Mrs. Charles W. Boyd, Mrs. W E. Traughber. Mrs Fred Winegar, M! Ada L Ferguson, Mrs. L. H. Stobr, M'.sh La Jeutiite Ackerman, Miss Priscilla Stobr. Mrs. D. R. Mudgett. Miss Edith Mudgett, Mra W. B. Elliott. Mrs. E A. Hartenetein. Mrs. W. R. Sibley, Mra C. H Jenkins, Miss Frances Johnson, Mrs. Florence G. GroshelL Miss Josephine McCarty and Miss Katherin PauL .Miss Helen Orennan, a bride-elec- t of next week, will be guest of honor thia a miscellaneous at shower evening party to be given by Miss Beth Peter- - iliss Ada Strlngham will entertain at a dancing party in hon-o- f evening Mise Louise McEuan and Mr F li Luke, tthwe marriage takes place next fhi week. Louis McEwan and Francis H. were guests of honor last at a dinner given by Mra. J. A. Pearl Luke, the Aabrt being decorated in crystal bowls filled with sweet peas, and a vase of pink arr.siions for a centerpiece. Pink maiine was also effectively used Covers were laid for the following guests, besides the Well, Mi Virgiia Reed, Miss Alberta Reed. 'L Kioiee Berry, Miss Helen Drennan. M.u Ruth Cutler. Miss Ada Strelng-ham- , Elmer Sandberg, George Luke. Alvin "hrirtopheraon, Art War rer. Keate. Glen McEwan, Sperry, Mr. and Mra Albert Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. McEwan. ere-n.- FIFTEEN PEB CENT OF MADE n an4-Mls 1917 f FJLast 2nd WITH LEMONS ALUMNI JOIN Whan this Fifteen per cent of Al! Hallows college alumni have answered th.' rail to the colors, according to the our.t taken at the thirteenth annua! Alumni dinner Thursday night at the 'ommer member trial club. Thirty lemon Iptlon j misfired into the fttoa, . neck, hand and arma daily, the skin naturally should become soft, deaf! oast master. and white, and the complexion dainty durt Responding to speeches an4j attractive. Whkt girl or womaui hasnt heard evening were Dan B. Rhlelde, P A J lo remove lenJon Juio or. Rruneau "Our complexion Country. urj n Miss Emma Carr, ntrtaiit eds kin and to Jussts " J T Panninn "ThA.nn. her sewing club on Wvdricsrtsy blmUh; to blsa-- h thv'hvfrwshnoss nd luncheon in honor of Mrs. George W1I brln out th Our Own th- - Flaa " Hugh Kr.. lis, of Boise, the decorations being la the hidden beauty' But lemon Juice Th. IUv p.-tbfcios-- 1 ,,pl,r. will flower, and the guests Including. klone IS add. therefore irritating, and ,, hl Mrs. J. R. Free. Mrs. C. L. Behettler, HmrK' j be mixed with orchard white i!l should Mrs. W. Coombs, Mrs Jo Kingdon, this way. .Strain . '"rc,lon "r Hrofa-th- e through a tine cloth Mrs James Hooper. Mrs. 8. H. proinueiral i gave two Arthur of fresh Freber, a lemons Juice tntg Mrs H Judges. Mrs W J bottte containing about three ounces gram during the evening. The out-of-Eldredge, Miss Alice Neslen. orchard whlta, then ahake well and town guests were tha Rev. Thomas J. Miss Bernice Lyman is gicest of hon- you have a whole quarter pint of skin or thl5 afternoon at a social affair giv- ind complexion lotion at about the en by Mrs. Ernest Robbins, about 14 oat one usually phvs for a aruiiil jar is in guests being present The eventshower of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to the nature of a miscellaneous businefeo eeasion was held and the and luncheon, the decorations being in rtraln the lemon juice ao no pulp gets officer were elected for lh Iris, and a Japanese parasol holding into the bottle, then this lotion will ensuing year the gifts for the bride. Th other remain pur jufRl fresh for months president; Feramorz Hugh Ryan, guests are Mrs W H. Lyman, Mrs J. When appllleddaft .. , Little, vie preeidsnt; Fred Erinirn Fred Egan. Mrs. Albert Bcnoervfeld, It hands rm. and "I'uLJ JHatprlan. tT'm,rr nqural!v should ,r79t.aryt Mrs. Seymour Bobbins, Mrs. Edna Among Schoenfeld. Mrs P. W. Dunyan. Mrs help to . whiten, clear smoothen and .the alumni members who have enl!t-- ? Houtx. Mrs Theodore Schoenfeld, Mra beaut! nr . T.,1 in national defense rani s are Broman, and the Misses Bflh, Mgrijv three Dr J J Gainean. Norman Do- Y r d Any druggist will supply Elma and Mary Robbins. ounces of orchard white at very little Brelnlng, Gerald Binkley. rot and th grocer has the lemons, jhar. Clarence A Frank. Berr.srl K Miss Lyman will be guest of honor at a number of other social affairs In n oormlck. Chari the near future. Tomorrow, Mrs. EdMrs. J, Fred Egan inexpensive toilet aid which perfectly Owens and Walter Fitxrneurice. ward Montague. or satisfies their natural dslre for a and Miss Ida Giles w:Jll gjYl g 0 ks Josephine Chase wlil beautiful soft kln Advertisement. at her home in Center-Toesda- y Clean-up- s Officials Order Miss evening. will entertain at ths home the state road oorc mission to begin Streams On Mountain work on roads of Wayne oounty which of her sitter. Mrs. - T. Whitney, at a are the only outlet to the farmer ln shower party, and next Friday Mrs. for her. shipping from that section, and !t Is Edgar wayman will entertain will Complaints that the stables and cor-- j crops be moved as On Wednesday Miss Lymah give leslred that Is art rals at Bullocks place near the head a trousseau tea at her home. are endangering of Big Cottonwood Mr On Wednesday Edward G. wa,er 5up,, ,h ,nY"tl'tttx-tr,ty Ward Tooele her at sen entertained at Improvements d yesterday and found somewhat home in honor of Mrs. Mark Sowbr of of ln decorated official state N'eph!, the table being or 114.4)00 amusement hall boanPoY health. However, thethe A HI. officials Hies of the valley, and the hostess being to Is buflt the bs addition not did by feel Miss their and that the Tooele; bv Pearl Miss up assisted trip Hparka for they discovered ward, according to plans betng yon was tn vain, Roach half-waMrx house the drawn up by Cannon A Fetter. The j conditions I 71 Mra William Wrtght, Mra building will te by 50 feet, will which they said requires immediate ' Edghelll. of and strenuous stone attention and Mrs concrete brick be James Riches, bniltof and McPherson, Cleanups james will Include class rooms in its base- - all objectionable conditions at once and Mrs Rose ard were ordered by the sprite officials. reent. j Miss Marguerite Rowley will enter- - j tain tomorrow in honor of Mies Helen J Steifel. e g1 ro. '71 lndUcnTelvrrm t. ISNT Tlflri AX .ATTRACTIVE MOTORCOAT FOK SUMMER T ", Navy blue gaberdine, cut with a draped top and full skirt accentuated by hip rufr.e lined with cherry red silk, gives this swggger topcoat. Cuffs and military' collar of cherry broad- - cloth add piquancy. Loreaxo Hummerhavs w TTL best man. Gr-fiel- j a The Rev. and Mrs. Ward Winter Reese entertained at an informal tea this afternoon In honor of Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle, and Mrs. George Foote of St. Louis, the houra to be from 4 to 5 o'clock. The Reese home wan the old home of Bishop Tuttle years ago Mrs Foote is the widow of the Rev George Foots. Mrs. I). F. Dearborn- - is also included ln Bishop Tuttles party; she will be remembered as Miss Grace Bay- - ybuNG Mothers the rig'toknow more shoot those secret processes of nature which mean so much to her and her child. The discomfort which precede the birth of the child Is due to a great extent to the tension on the drawn kin of tiie abdomen. By simple applications at "Mothers Friend, night and morning, the fine network of soothed; the muscles expend eae- : the skin become softer; the STATE period of txpertancy Is passod tn comfort and a great share of the pains so much dreaded at the crisis may be avoided. 'Mothers Friend is the pre of a famous physician. scription are more than glad to get it from the druggist. Apply it yourself, night end Write for a book every morning. mother should read. It is free to Adusers of "Mothers Friend. dress Bradfleld Regulator Company, Lpt. C.110 Atlanta. Ga. Friend BROADWAY Phyllla Lumen will entertain tomorrow at a tea in the president's This afternoon a. reception ie held suite at the HoteL Utah in honor of her Water, Mrs. Charles Louis Meyer of in the Adminiytratlon building of the of Utah, for the tummir Omaha. lnlvritty nchool the ntudente, hours being from 4 to 4:lu Dancing will be a fea- The Slnfa club will entertain at a lure. Th committee In charge con- lake party thia evening in honor of slut of Prof B. Roland Lewis. Joshua Mrs Clyde Winney, formerly Miss Ber- Paul, George K. Fellows, Thomas tnan Cronin. Giles and Misses Lacy Van Colt, Flor enc Ware and Luciie Rogers. Mrs. A. E. Hyde, Jr, left yesterday Chicago to visit her Ralph Sttehl was host at a dancing Sherman. party last evening at the home of his Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Stiehl, about The marriage of Mlga Alene Rollo parents. 0 of bis young friends being present. d Harold E. Morris took last rooms were decorated In patriotic The place emna at the home of the brides par-M- r. colors, red peonies, larkspur and blue and Mrs. J. 8- - Hollo, the cornflowers usd throughout with radhy being performed by Judge W M. snow bulls beingsweet M i peas. American grty. A wedding supper followed flags were .and also effectively used for the immediate relatives and friends. the table having a Madeira cloth edged Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Meyer, entertained "ith Florentine lace, laid over at an evening party on Wednesday and a crystal basket filled with pink, in pink of Dr. J. A. Flood, who will leave honor and white sweet peas tied with pink for Han Francisco to take up maiint for a centerplace. shortly The room in' which the ceremony wasliving his army dultea. Dancing and music was in green and white snow- were feature. The rooms were decorred in balls, brldalwreath and ferns ated and about li carnations, being uced with artiatlc effect. The brtde guesti were present of pink georgette crepe and tulle trimmed with sliver lace Rsr The marriage of Mies Lenore M. bouquet w of hrlieroeea. Mr. and Ford and John a Wood took plaoe on Mra. Morris leave at the home of toda, Thursday aiau.ui. Wisconsin, where the former will re-5- 5 parents. Mr and Mra JohntheD. brldea Ford, h' from the University of the ceremony being performed by latter will make their BJahop James Maxwell, and a recephome at Cleveland,they 0. tion following. The rooms were bright with garden flowers, chiefly in Another Interesting wedding of yes the red, whit and blue, combined with d.tTt SaTrV flags, the diningroom being especialthe Msdsan, ceremony iinse ,..v ly attractive with Its table done ln the prevailing colors. The bride wore a ln ,he CVenin fnm?rtf!LWKn arm Mr and gown of whit net over etlk with crysVrhiSK.f abniv The reception rooms tal trlmminga ad carried a shower of brldesroevs She wan attended by Mlsa bright witli pink and white car- - Undine Anderson, who wore a gown of Poniea, and the dining- oom in red sweet taffeta combined with gold lace. th the flowers peas, She carried sweet peas. Mr. Hugh Blas-e- r V7 basket fillr yellow best man. The bridal couple formng a centerpiece.Uxx- The bride will was be at home after July 1 at 1116 combined 1 rroWT of whi, and avenue. Dver Third etie.Jcrpe aru! brldesrosss. Asslstlnslace, ln Mr Vi--inohn Mias Rhoda Gunn and Wllford Z. d :', d th, .Bd,uth Smlth, A- - J- - Acomb Stay were among Thursday's bridal brothers V of the bride. couples, the Atmil,, ee marriage taking place in pens were ln a i . ri yataf basket for arranged temple, and a following the centerpiece the the evening at reception fl I n the home of the Y table. Assisting In th. in brides Gunn. brother. The Leroy : the girl t, , Y of the bride. After June 20 Mr. rooms were bright with the June float home to wer. and a number of relatives and b' ttelnde At 8,1 Princeton avenue. friends assisted in entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. Stay will reside here. ,,P, ttrof 'Ptiox celebrated the Miss Jennis Brown and Mrs. Aquila Xebeker Is arranging a t m i & Summerhnye of Independnc. strawberry festival for the Woman's Mr. th, ceremony Democratic club of which she Is presi being performed at noon in the temple and a dent. '. -t- lon following! at the home of the bride a the eve rUii Mr and Miss Haael Duffield and Law re no J. Brown on parents. H street. The Ir on '" ?wiuh nbrof j parS? earnatlod.ili? tint a a dcoraUd. ths roeee and 'r,th P,m and green, br!d1Vd pahty d ,''rhu flowL?I.wars stood before lattice twined with of th 1nd clu,er ail about th room Th ,n p,nk a ad white, the ta h ifww tm a' a basket rin2 Jieb centerplees blt sweat p.a and glad irtiP.i manna bow. The rrnBt WKa h If11 ?. ,n 0,8 national ots r? , .hlt Peon lea being used .nkT Th library waa In yellow lla and bJin e SLii nCr The bride, gownheliotrope was of Hit fir he ovff WW satin, and a vial Her orangeblossoms 4Uct waa a shower bridesroaes of gowned la i m ronper i fold cloth. Send for liustracsd Cutelogu e. PruKtpal MARY I LCX JEY. A POST TOASTIES ALWAYS TOUCH THE SPOT-EV- EN WHEN .YOU'RE NOT HUNGRY a iwnoTi In Arw for gdOrMs g, A fiA BAFAKL CALXrOXklA CO. SOLOMON-INGHA- Here s Class! mm exquisite; NEW MIDSUMMER FOOTWEAR Dnvun anliIJot ;uj of I JdtgjiiMV inraf jq an HcrN ? witWorn fr PartimJur t'lhHnt. p it Now Showing Different Styles In Hlgb-Tri- s. thr Mnertn css and brrjouA the power window a display rorth IlncTiWiif w for Styles unseen before thl ORA vor own KIT) PLUM KID BRONZE KID Rhw'k Kid Tamp with Ivory Top lennn Colored Kid with While Top White Kid Tanf, with Orunptie Viibnrk Tp Black Kid Yaiup with M u start! No bn ok Mark Kid Top Vamp with 'White lope (Hack Kid Vamp with Ivory Top nl many other daring novel, tia elegant and exclusive footwear tn the larges? variety ever presented In thl city. Sizes and widtha ini abundance. THI. SHOE STORE OP THE PEOPLE YEW 4143 DAYLIGHT STORE E. BROADWAY OPPOSITE PANTAGE , SBW1M. W rtte J. IHF.HKB, Prwikret nr,XHlUhfort MiMtio I Palo alto, Calif. AT Urtl FkJ 98 FOUNDED Miss Kr by Colleges East and West. Grammar and Primary FTcpertments Accredited 8:30 A. M. and Remain Onen Evenings Open at Saturdays dance. - lt. Assisting Mr Mrknd Mrs. Brown ln re Buying Liberty Bonds ceiving were Summerhays, the grooms father,Joseph and Miss Elisabeth But Enlisting Slowly Folsom. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Ethel Edwards, Miss Lillian May. Miss Leone Smith, Miss Blanch Many residents of Wayne and Brown. Miss Vera Olsen, Mrs. S. F have taken Liberty bonds, Tanner. Jr., Mrs O F May The bridal but ascounties greater part of the youngin ouple will leave Monday for Independ- men of the that section are engaged ence. Mx. where they will make their work, enlistment In th home. agricultural Is slow, the young men feeling army country as much Miss Ia Von Sharp la hostess this that they can da their the good by remaining on the farms tillconafternoon at a tea given In honor of harvest is ln. This is th state of Miss Louis McEwan. about 20 guests In some of Utahs outlying ditions The Uvlngroom is at being present. counties, as told by Hylvestor Wil orated ln red peonies, and the diningroom In pink and whit, th table hav- Hams, member of the legislature from county, who Is a visitor here ing a basket of pink peonies for a cen- Wayne Cattle are In better condition, th terplace, and crystal baskets filled with sheep are yielding a greater clip of Shasta daisies in and white being and larger crops are expected at each end. Thepink hostess is assisted wool in the southern for many than by Miss Luoile Barker and Miss Fran-icGibbs. part of the state, he said. Every aval! able acre has been planted to ratn and On of the interesting events of this '"Sfr.wroiame toi yesterday appealad evening will be the hop at the post The ommittee in charge includes f'apt Eu-- e Santscht Cav Win mm W Tay lor and Lieut Nelson B. Russell. Lieut, and Mra R. Ditto will entertain at a hop eupper at their quarters after the We MILITARY st illcjaSchooili r Gi rls cold cream. home-mad- 20c and 40c Rom each. Bailey Sc Hons Co. Advertlaomerit COLORS Prepare a quarter pint at about the coat of small Jar of common out Closing B iiihen at l Or Rod. y,. Miss Luke 15 j Womens Qubs D A R.. JTTNE CREAMY LOTION ings. Miss Ellen Orlob la entertaining this afternoon in honor of Mrs. R. A. Flynn, formerly Mias Katherine Ierkins. about li.4 Kuesta being entertained. The Uv-- ; :hg rbom is decorated in pink rosea, .nd the diningroom in crimson peonies, j the table hati:g an ivory basket filled with the flowers for a centerpiece. The hostess is assisted by her mother, ' Mr C. A Orlob, ard Mrs. Homer Sherwood. The other guests are Mrs Clayton .Smith, Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mrs; W. O. Hunter. Mlse Hue! .Clarke. Miss Phyllis Lumen, JIiss He.!en Stisfel. Miss Miss Dottle Margaret Felt, Miss Frankie Jacobsen, Miss Venus Romney. M:ss Margaret Crowley. FRIDAY THEATRE. r u Specials for Boys ac pctl BATHING SUITS, AI M BATHING SUITS, KpoclaJ 50c 75o CAPS, included for Saturday, at 50c SII.K HATS AVI) CAPS a asc .. UNION Oc LAST LONG UNION SCTTS SCOUT P1.AY SUITS Coat. Ridln of Th complete outfit, conaiattec Hat, Breeche. Leaalnfr, end Hareraack. Slxaa 4 to 1 ...... sum year. (Auerbaeh'a Main Floor) Corset Specials FOB SATURDAY Lace and embroidery trliflmad BRUSSIFRES ont faatenlna. All alzea Off AJk CS Extra Corset Value Medium and low and bual athletto Good model; alao front lie ooraeta. hose supporter. You will find Just your1 all and style t thia low price 8pelal (Auerbachfa 98c Third Floor) Men's Apparel UNDERPRICED 124c SOCKS, pair Best mads sanitary dyo seamless cotton socks In black, tan, or rray FRENCH 1JSLE SOCKS, S PAIR II .00 Extra durable quality Hals socks In plain colors and fancy stripes. MEN'S UNION SUITS 50c Extra food quality suits of excellent oonstruetton. Sizes KM 34 to 44. TUB SIIJv SHIRTS (Auerbach's 5 95 Majn Floor) and Curtains Draperies Collection unlay Bargain A WondnrfuJ Of Fine Special flat Nottingham Lace Curtains In whits and ecru. TTiose fo on Hale QQ OOC On Shtnrday, at, pair CRETONNES. Great Cretonne sale on Saturday Hundr. is of new oolortnf In Frenrh and English design TQ ,fcv7C Special ax. yard REMNANTS Saturday Is Herman' Day on the 5th floor of the Big Stars. Thousands of remnants of all ktnda of Curtain and Drapery' good at terrific- reductions (Anerbech's Fifth Floor). - HOSIERY Great bar a In In Infant' and (tilldren'a stron ton lies An excellent stocking for vacation wear. IJHo Special at, pair .. 1 nd ladles Cotton llodery. tin quality, black " white, pair black. Silk Fibre Hum, Ladkw Heavy pair whit, and color, Main Floor). ( Auerbach's Q-a- 30c and Cotton 75c Silk Crepe de Ctiine nd undrwr tn For waist. droe. Sand. light blue, cadet. Copsnhaaan. Brown. Gray and Green. J Inches wide. Saturday at. yard DRESS GINGHAMS, dresses and children's wear. Saturday, at. yard I Sc 8KEUM CKKK for houa 9c ) -- Main Floor) Apple Blossom butter obtainable. 1 Botti . ifig.. rnewt lb. In carton POTATOES vlallfom la whits o 4 mealy potatoes. 10 Tifsc CABBAQS Californio now white cabbage, 1h Dincy Wisconsin Cream Brit k rhoeei- , EGOS Country Kg. every one guaranteed fresh and sweet. Dozen in carton (Not delivered). Tree 7a or Auwbaoh's Lily Tea 1 pkgs. esa. Pkg 2ffa PICKU39 ftweot Relish English stvls I'how C3iow, 9wst and Sour Pickles, large Mason Jar. 3 Jars c. 100. each PDTEAKPLE Hawaiian Seal Plnsappl. luscious tsndsr shoes, ready to sorTe. Dozen No. 2 cens 4 cane a 1.00 H.aa Cn I7n. DOUaHNLit Hoyt's famous doughnuts, fresh from the owsn. CNot deBvere.1) Special for Saturday, . )A 4oti Big Sale of Summer Wash Fabrics Now Going On. (Auerbachs Grocery Specialsdl!loon BUTTER ,, ALMO BRAND MACABOKI. SPAGHETri. AND NOODLES, I regular 10c pkgs . jj,. SOKTPB Caznpb te, assorted soups, dozen can $1 05 Cktn PORK AND BEANS Tn tomato sauce (Monarch Brand) Dozen No. 1 can 1.10, 6 oans 75o. Can AND FIGS Fancy Santa Clara Prunes and Black and Whit Figs. lbs. Oo, lb. BARDINTJ8 Norwegian Sardines In pur olive oil Can 15c. (Hairnet ) 4 cans CATSUP Monarch Tomato Catsup, regular 25o bottle. I bottles. 45c. bottle tSc. (Auerbach's Main Floor). in lc. Arc You Going :T0: California? Summer Rates Are Now Effective -- VIA- The Southern Pacific -- SEE LUCIN CUT-OFLAKE TAHOE The Killarnev of America. AMERICAN RIVER CANYON. D0NNER LAKE, OOIJ)EN GATE, SANTA CRUZ, DEL MONTE. SANTA BARBARA, BIG TREES, ETC. v In One Complete Trip. ASK ABOUT OUR FREE BOAT TRIP. Let Me Arrange Yonr Itinerary and Reservation. F. E. SCOTT. I). F. and P. A. Southern Pacific Suite, 203 Walker Bank Bldg., Was. 6610. 6611. |