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Show TP viNi4v-- X.' ' - L J f 1 - f Baby. -. . 1 A - . LA twt V-rtt- they ut J4bcrty loto mwiurci and also depicting theories om- - achievem.nU uk rioo.orrMte.ttoM, tb Victory" e't first p.r.4. to Forward rtroeU of through the 'principal thVcttr Ut night. Th. pae.ntwas that bad been predicted for instilled Into tho Zd more. It. on- hoMtt of local ritlaen. firnt. .nd p.triot thuataam, k Uolr all determination to gi humanithat th.' principle, of liberty, shall not pariah from and justice ty I ct--4 P'c . than 24,040 marchers 1 Creepers formerly $2.50, an odd lot of white, and gingham and chambray creepers, sizes 6, and 3 years. months s cX , c Ij About fifty rompers and' creepers; nearly all sizes, mothers, dont fail to see duatria! establishment and the emdoing to win pioyees have done and arebranch of tn war, and how every has had brought home to it the of war's realisation re grimness. act, ,o small future of the pageant was i the significance lahor is taking to win the war. The unity of nations, as exemplifies in the many different races taking part, was a strong feature. A platoon of police headed the parade, followed - by Cot. Edmund 8. V right, military- commandant at the University of Utah. Then, under the direction of Col. Freeman Baaa-- tt of the the Utah National Guard, Ths deta., iir.ent I military division. a from Fort Douglas presented snappy appearance in their bright sew winter uniform. Following came lh men of Utah s newly organised - nations! guard who marched In splendid platoon formation considering the short time they have practiced Tho University ef Utah bovs also gave promise of becoming the finest of soldiers gome .ko f wert in uniform. thoufli ithi re in civilian rlotht Tfi majority but not least came tho G A. R. Tatar t The military procession wan more ; ary than two block long; Stretching for more than a btoofc In length wer hundreds of Red Croaa wdrkera in uniform Cheer greeted t them everywhere A delegation of K red women. Red Cross workers, aliened applause. Kar Mothers. War mothers were next In line fact the that they were fheoitly participant carried in automobiles, there were sot enough machine to carry them, and some mothers wars obliged to remain out o? thr parade. Leading the war mother dtiion wa thr "Marine oar" which carried four mothers whose boya have met death while ffghtint for the marines on the battlefield. The banner In the car car ried four gold star The mothers were Mr Crow Mr. Wilke. Mr Richard. Lymsn. Officer of the 2?n 1? Mother, of Utah cam, in uc. Un l0n. llne mothers. In the fourth division th day Saint. Church .ctivitle. Latter, wer. I!.!!??, " .1Mr way' A hu banner dOBlctlngJh work of the M. f A.'Wm an outmandiag feature. The M. L a worker. n. a marched. Se. eral beautiful floattheytold other atorie. of the patriotic work being don. by Infants Long Coals, Stamped Infants $2.75. $2.50 . terns; 30 inches rSpecial wide. In Glove r Silk eue .v' wr lnld Vests and Bloomers ; s V.. jut j (Main Floor) and his family were hangeda A big mail truck carried van 'with Von Hmdenburg and general, .confined. German Hearses bor effigies of in ,h city C'p'7i;ic;..y.every order was represented In th frtWm4 a bi, hit scored g mirror tFVfiimr r "j' -- S Week's Singer's mtdgst who opentheatre toengagement at the Pantage morrow, attracted much11 n attention, aa with tha did th eleppanta ln The mammoth flag of the midget American theatre wa used by some of the Red Croaa worker to add to theircoffers, and mors than $700 qvaa col' -Chlneae rmdderta of th represented by an attractive float and other featureof march wa from Sixth The line South and State street north along Main State to South Temple, thence street and south to tha points where th various divisions disbanded. X -- t. 'wbd "ort of JI harmoAj fnt d1tl pis to at all weak.', to mme here and lean exactly what Xw,r Wen reqatoa. They have na grind them m aa to , frwtnrc. cyn tisanes If the! right to TO BUY I HOS Tn !vrr!!Uf Bt.,,LKorK proceedimg. work BEC'UbE H.VCHxcavHIv: hPlri BLFolSf EB KOREA - 00 lR GLASSES H VPH V7.ARfMS' best ixnvirt phuxs WE HALE THE LATEST OPTICAL OW ! G,UW-NG- - AS U)W'AS lenses as low-a- ........ J2.0U s LEASES DITUCATED AT REDUCED WHIIJi YOU WAIT. TRICES - SC-HH5A- CU 109 WK OPTICAL CO wtwo 'AjnjAvmcn SOUTH MAIN STREET Do or owi Gtiamac. V. - Inc, Renew Talk of Establishing FerryAcross Utah Lake Th. Orem Interurban people report renewed talk of- installation of a ferry Pelican Point onr th. weot Lakota on "th. hor. of Utah lake and of1 six mile. The sit aide. distanc eonntry on the weet old of tbo lake to said to be h promising dry farming more region, and can be made muchStrawproductive by eitension bf the berry canal system north from Mosida. th agriTbi would greatly Inert cultural vain, and tabaka It an "object to establish th. suggested transfer system aero the lak. as cheaper than-anrailroad extension down tbo Weal side , If tha strawbary . extension is not made, it is proposed tn Install a pumping plant to anpply - water from .. , tbo lak. between . -- , ,i t, J Womens New Fall Boots Special $8.85 4 25c Woodburys Facial yL A regular $10.00 boot, 8 Vs inches high black vici kid vamp, fawn buck top welt sole, leather Louis heel. A splendid value. r Womens iour consideration. , (Mam Floor) j Im- Soap, 3 for 65c L Ar Womens Blanket Bath Robes Bath Robes and-Corduro- Sporiai, $1.79 pair, 3 for These chilly days make you want your first fal! gloves, here is iyour opportunity to have two splendid pairs for what you would often have to pay for one. Soft, velvet like kid; all sizes 1 5 to 7 H ; overseam and pique. White and black, one and two clasp. f y , Special Value 1.95. and grey, red and blue, rose' and white and other combinations In th. blanket robes: rose, light blue, copen, wisteria and pink in the wid 52-5- K. tr.t FREE, one large Woodburys picture in beautiful colorings, with each box of soap. (Drug Department) ported Kid' Gloves hate COMMITTEE NAMED TO - This is a blouse special for which we have become famousl Good quality Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, wash satin shirt- - effects, fancy col blouses-ne- w and original styles. Suit shades and delicate colors. had so many rails for three sent a wire for this special that' lot; black and natural, beautifully lined with satin; six rows of marbou. An exceptional offer and well worth We r Blouses at $6.90 50 Pieces, Marabou Ruffs,. Special $4.95 J v. v. put. TOEMBROIDERORREAD r OFF character !! mono-.gra- WHITE NAINSOOK, yd. 35c. Beautiful quality, very soft, 40 inches wide, lovely for infants dainty garments. Regular price. 11.50 to $12.00. Set with rhinestonea in white and and colors; largo and small ornaments; -- some barettes, also imitation tortoise shell. A special purchase which has just arrived; offered aa a special for Suburban Shopping Day. (Main Floor) Special. $1.89 to ! 95. Regular price $2.15 to 52.95. Pink broken lines, but all and white-exceptional values. - Velour, plush, pom pom, brodcloth, gabardine. -Fur trimmed, with great fur collars; and also plain models. Full flare; belted efferts; deep pockets; beautifully lined throughout. . - ' -3 t 50 Handsome Coats, Special $44.75 i 1- $44.75 ecial . BABY TOW ELS, each 35c. Size 15x25; striped design, space for hemstitched edge. rmArhtringrrrd;uir w Kimono style ; on fine mere. RED STAR DIAPER, bolt of 10 yards, $3.00. Soft and absorbent, antiseptic, 27 inches wide. of prominent sented imperaonatlena Child made an Georg,N. President eacellent Wilson; O. W. Wilkes impersonated former Governor William Spry to a nicety, and Imperof General Pershing. Theosonation dora Roosevelt,. (Fred C Richmond) Governor Bamberaer. former Governor John C. Curler and French and Eng'rt-heirUrthinlish genersia were prayieworthy . School bodies and organisation formJn mad a alriklng Abbor. ed tha ninth division, with D. W. Par-ra-it- tt unlforma whit, andwafellow division. a marshal. An education in this roarabal.of Maglnnis self was th state fair division, sev a graphic story of Celebrities laapeeted. eral, floats tailing of th fair. He Waiaer and hia cohort. moot popular division wa theAt aaork of One th. atationa several along th Una. tha of derision. Th Hun that of th real aatat. men. who pre eorrmuritty singing was noteworthy C of Anthony direction th Under Lund. Edwa-- d P. Kimball and A. H. beat of the city sing Peabody, many era rendered popular war ballards and filed patriotic air a th marcher by Labor equaled !fborm dy parade. Led by R. K nd women marched t h0 that their heart, for which they tie ,h. I001 ln uch nnmbera. nd manufacturer sailed opporton'ty to how swhat they done ihl help win SSriJ" ,h. wr VnK turned out an Th1 remrkable show f aeS 5r.ni.hAf1,ny ,irn f fhe employ. Stamped Nightingales $1.50 Fancy Hair Ornaments Underwear - - patch-pocket- s, fine-qualit- - . out-of-tow- " BABY BLANKETS, each $1.25. Genuine Beacon blankets ; extra 30x40, pink and, blue effects in animal and other designs. . quality. WHITE EMBROIDERED FLANNEL yd. $1.35 Scalloped, and hemstitched edge, pretty pat- - semi-fitte- d, Stamped Gertrudes OUTING FLANNEL, yd. 29c. The cozy nap kind; 26 inches wide, various J style of Stripes, mostly pink and blue effects, ' . all light." , WHITE CANTON FLANNEL, yd.4Sc. Pure' white, closely twilled bck, 27 inches . wide, nice nap.. WHITE WOOL inXED XANNFL, yd. 65c, This is 27 inches wide, very soft, excellent 11 We offer for Wednesday some very splendid values; high grade,- Wanted merchandise,"" n at less than regular market price; for our friends and- the Fair and Confer-- ; ejice Visitors, as well as our regular customer. We have taken this group of beautiful suits which are priced regularly. at considerably, and put them in for Wednesday at this special price. Fur trimmed and plain. Poiret twill, gabardine, broadcloth, velour, serge. Taupe, olive, navy, brown, caster, mahogany, wisteria vestee effects High choker collars, belted and other styles. Main Floor te thTtr wonderful bargain. F rom the Annex ( Suburban Shopping; Day. Specials --Sp- v These are 27 inches long; all pretty designs, easily worked. Beautiful designs stamped on fine cashmere; with cape ...... 50 High Grade Suits, At 49c and this . , You will find that you can save on the things you had planned to buy if you buy Wednesday at Walkers. Special X Third Floor participated. Church societies l,2 For Baby From Jthe "Art Department and As, they marched they sang cheered to make e moving. Hying pancause. orama of loyalty to a great ell. the War Pageant- - It was a "win the wer" pageant.- and the marching throng showed that they ol wart there for more than purpose They marched aa workers Ilf display for which no many brave the cau . American youth are fighting, and they demonstrated their ability to work as a ell se to buy. Division after divi, sion showed the city's activities in war work, what this business and that In- --, - ........ Creepers Specially Priced for Baby Day at $ .69 Cunning little imitations of the sweaters. Brushed grown-up- s collars, light or heavy weight. m. th. parade got Promptly at 7 p at under way from th. starting At exSixth South and State streets. in actly $.24 the last participants on the the long procession started hour and twenty long march one 'minutes of pageantry. It wa. declared to be without doubt the moot elaborate In and pretentious pageant ever held more gait lake It le estimated that LUNCHEON OF Hot Roast Beef Alafchari Pnfitngg. Brown Gravy Hot Biscuits and Butter . j . Quick Service Our Specialty. save. the pennies, Sweaters, $3.75' and $5.00 eth. the la 'Slip-O- n r' - The Government exhibit is something you 'will see perhaps but oncetn a. A SPECIAL motherriWralways Expectant mittens. Whr It?- ,, Dainty luncheons served from 11 a. m. until store closing time. Baby needs a sweater forthe chilly-day; these sets- include cap, sweater, legging? and m0" Fair Is Great, Isnt iiH quota and gets Eat Y our Luncheon at Walkers irnherStorkrShop- -; : te Family that Utah passes her See I T Sweater Sets Specially Priced at- - $5.00 the it support Let's go again. lifetime.'. -- Dayrat-Wallce- Ys on- - BOCSINO the thousands of realization looker. to dep.r . x malcgBpectal preparations- for this day in order to mothers who have no time to waste and for those who wish You will find many specials' in Baby Needs. , - and just many you possibly buy. an honor flag. Don't watt to be asked. of the wrapping and Bending of any - every Procession A Bond For EJvory Member of as more aa can end feel perfectly free to uee all the (Every W ednesday) mother and Is an event of real importance to H ? Onto Victory" r.A Variety ofFe.ture. ? The-Stat- e Our MAIL ORDER department will take car package, you wish to fnail home. V .jhmmotli- K 1 1918 Welcome Fair and Conference Visitors your headquarter, , lb DESERET EVENING1 NEWS TUESDAY OCTOBER We want you 4o make-- Walker's conveniences of the More. i Blue wal. corduroy. J K. Fine1- - bath robe, for winter. Just a small quantity at this bargain price, (Third Floor ' J He Interesting afternoon Ive a pen, for a the defendant in the suit referred to long time. A friend and I happened la not A. W. Shaw of the Shaw Motor there on afternoon when a Life ha moved on spare since I festival of Sunday some sort waa in progress compnay of this city. It church in th and made a wonderful last wrote you and it- is with much FEDERAL JURORS DRAWN. e m eight to see the Processional reluctance" than I pen you this letter of children dreoakd tn whit, .with garJurymen for th fall term of the fed-- 5 My news' Isn't good for It will tell lands of flowers in their hair, to witgrand Jury tha meet in Salt Lak ' sad enjoy the eral you tn a word that I am very unlikely ness ths service Itself next Monday are being subpoenaed to- -, music. It waa a asghl of a day ever to sea you again ln this world. beautiful the United States marshal's of. by and deeply Impressed all th firs Twenty-three name were drawn. was stricken by lifetime Soma weeks back who. were lucky enough to The list ef cases Tortmle' to come before tha the sun up there by Jerusalem and with wltnaea It-- Visits to the reputed Bibli- Jury is a one. and long more laa or fnany of them ; digare cal place usually V. D H. asserting Itself later. I am for violation of sew! law. enacted 4 but I am aura none of u are I as war measures , now pretty badly crocked and unfit appointing afternoon Bethlehem that Sunday left for further service out here. It may with our visit, or grumvr be that on my return to Scotland disappointed roads of bled at the miles dusty seek, dm oRtr. colder climate, I may come back to had tramped tn the sweltering heat to On the ground of cruelty. Mary Vad-nasomething like normal hut I am sure see Christ's birthplace Old Jerusalem Bonlais Is suing for a divorce to be barred from Utahs heat. Many Is wonderful tn tt way but disappointtimes I have thought on Sam Anderin tts convictions The city bad un- from A ip ho css Boulaia son s saying ihst the desert take its ing retain to too many changes toV as sure enough it has beaten me dergone faithful record of actualitiesnow some IIT ON ACCOUNTS-- " at1 the finuX. em writing now from "I understand then are to am n gled Suit to reebvar 133 If and $22 $7 al th base hr the seaside end nurses up there helpsty thet tn apfte o the terrific heat, ing out but I havyg't seen them myself. leged due on accounts, has been filed I am Improving elowly end em able to If so. you folks wifi doubtless soon 1)1 the Thfrd district court against T i have all tha story of Palestine through tha Metropolitan X and 1 cent vtorea get about a bit, "You will recall how I wm o often the press so It is useless for m to say by th Utah Association of Credit Men. , j carof account on service now. for more ,e V rejected 1 will agree that I diac In 1914. When.! think of Utah plenty. Court. District Third y Cantarun money my by for have had could wish It somewhere closer John R--, Cleo Thomas agatnac out three years In this awful loupes peaches apricots cherries raspsticking and a, I am content to feel that berries grape, my word. It makes tbo Thomas divorce climate, -Max P Schick axamft Margaret;,' mouth water to think of them. They my share la performed. , u divorce. aorne of wa country but Schick, B. Smith dertion ,We hear from time to time buckod told me Palestine A. and against Mary whoever said ao. never visited Bourn) S'e fine efforts and It espeHallv recove to E. 12.12? 79, Dewey me up on end to read In the 2 ful Of Provo w here 1 presume you still Harry ' Va- alleged to be due on a that you U u S feed peaches to the hogs Gasette'the other dayGOO.OOfl , . J C McClain against W. D H ation, bushels of "Your very sincerely, 1 folks had released on 75 be to due reeftver to to store MtOVA." B. alleged $52 help wheat from the tempi . , a note. out. It made good reading and I am sure will tend to open peoples eyes to tha fact .that geos misrepresentation TO BANK SUES wnrkt Office H concerning the bsebeen prevalent woVk, quick work, our to tdOArt work, legal Deseret Mormon people. Oftentimes It falls V New ln ItliLU Job 'Dept. specialties. 'tn to wtand up for my friend j11;I one leaat at recently. but cushions, f nd strong barkfre In a young chap Suit to recover $5,200 has been filed who had traveled CtaVs length and in tho Thirddlatrlct court by Walker breadth; and It waa rood to talk over old times and recall the'plessant place Brothers bankers against A. W.'Shaw, One Is regarded with aa who la alleged we knew a It tonjshnrftnt when telling of Utah,. 9 and 11 forged"- check for "fictitious I as Its and reiJglon ht, neopie jte nave in tha local bank an Aug. 22. 1919, all t)e time, the 'Mormons -rightsr'on their aid and need no eub and to have- - drawn tba amount for In aword. jrou've got which side backing rtS asked before tb. judgment waa argument v Of All Publishers tepudlatadi It o strongly that deposited check berlna an. 1 reallxe, Branch or the alth tbe to For Every complaint, According m for not were I you, of I often wth fraudulent check was drawn in t'mtalntn- - all the latest f think with rleamire on tnv Only too leged nam of the .Rufus Deertng comMEND FOR LI4" . short etsy In Salt Lak City and th the pany of Portland. Me-wa- on the Portland hi for all . good thing It held ln atore and bank, Nation) ostensibly to that lifted Th learn, xTIt max 'Internet yon .road. that jBompiaint charge on stuntthis thrAmrh th sdnes. all been fvb ,h deknew ft to be fiotltiou when n b.dJia front in out own peaceful way. and Shaw Indorsed and depoailhd it and received Vith th. seen practically !t the elan en rhute. credit X checkin amount hia to for tb of the v of sale My last ytslt waa to tha Church J . account. . j f I asT and may Bethlehem WK, at Nativity eaaurof. It waa perhapo th moat pleasant atld Th News Is requested to atat that! 'lformons"are at least says.- - 'wit cresting. old-tim- INC PHASE OF SAIF STOP SYSTEM Whether tha ''skip atop" plan of op erating street ear in Salt Lak would' actually ba practical as a meana of la to be saving time and- . committee of three, investigated byone representing the city commission. One the. public utilities commission and on th Utah Light A Traction comA report from the committee pany Is due before the city commission at the regular Thursday morning meeting. should Agreement that a commute b. created with, instruction to mske the investigation was reached at this morning's meeting of the commission. The commissioners were agreed that some compliance with the government a request for this form ef economy in i man-pow- ... operation should b determined upon, but were unable to fix upon the exact character of euch limitation .a would most effectively accomplish the results sought with th least disadvantage do the community. Upon th recommendation of J. Parley White, rhlef of police, the gommls-4- n revoked th Been, of th Moxam Buffet, Chief Whit reporting that Inhad shown that Intoxicants vestigation war. being sold arthe place the draft and th call of the Again making tnraads upon th shipvards are forced of Salt Lak. The commission concurred this morning In th action af Fire Chief W. H Bywater In accepting the resignations from the Cottrell. J. W department Roy Kaim Roy Tates and Dan Snyder, fire-fighti- Good Words for Utah From English Soldier To Friends in Salt Lake and Mrs. C. p. Rrinton.-121- , State street,, this city; Are In receipt of the following letter from L. B. Proves, of the English expeditionary forces. HI. reference, to Utah and the Mr. t wirt ia X Jewish-Amcrlck- j I mou aflr E'e no. - , i DrcntrD Lit dulo) MILITARY BOOKS $14.-90- thh cr . I ' sn DESERET BOOK . V ! i , (. , (Ulj t Oty.Bi g . - ' ? |