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Show DKSEllKT- - EVENING. NEWS F1UDA1' MARCH HUTEH HIIHEfl GIVES WTERESTING ADDRESS ON Sweaters POETS" flETURNOPTHE I iu. t iliy.t siylss TUUSK flat fnirfy hfU tkm Isiisnsf ysmss t $26.25 All Wool and Many With Two Pairs Pants Tbs Paris ba. bsrnma Iks gsnsrsity smagisd bead- quarlsra for Juvraii clothing, be. sues saly Iks heller make, are carried, sad prices ses'slways s Illlla lower hers loo Every games! Is head tailored and Ike I rou.rr. lined throughnul and rs In forced of (weeds, flannels, blue serges sad cash meres In class 4 Is II years. gsy VS . re t rvflert vimwssrer sk4 sr msds 1 1 of servlreskl hrssSrlmk, passywlllsw. ersps rhins sr Jrrsrj . ruff trt soft ss4 wide Rises la i; 4 1 1 And Suits $8.45 Mens Shirts $1.98 to $5.00 Wilkin this yrl. range sr rsyrrsetiisd irisdrss. In romparr well wlik rn.iem made skirl sr fast, and star from II to IT Cnlsrs CONSOLIDATED S MUSIC COMPANY Of rilRI a runs 01, Ordinarily Sell for $12.50 mslerlsl. msda sp snappy lot of blue serges, and tbaia wkal most beys wasl. e. pe. tally for Easter. Also brown, green, gray mixtures and flannel suits. Pises i Is It years A wr.vg IOI, M I, Mr ration la gray, htark, whits er brown. 0 cord sis lisle In rnlors; In Merrerlsed. whlls, taw black, patrahsach. $1.00 Blouses 69c or gray Sizes 6 to IS Years INTERWOVEN MI, IJH Reavy quality silk In colors, alaea IS Is IIS. Dark and light striped or blus and gray rhambray garments, with or without collar, and cat full to give (ha hoys bodily freedom. MENS TROUSERS, $3.49 Choirs of dark or light wsratads In alrlpea twssda. Aa.ortrd lengths and all si sea IT Is Headwear For Boys sr It. Ellhor hats or raps, and so extensive Is lha variety that ovary boy can find a hacoming ska pa 'whether hla age ba 3 or II. Prices, I Sc to 3.Id. Fresh from New York Makers New DRESSES Curtains at Mill Prices $4;95 Another Scoop for Us; Another Treat forGlrls 800 Pairs Underpriced Saturday curtxlns were all T HESE bonght oneyear-agoran- d at'the prires featured :iir this less than todays present wholesale quotations. sale, are selling for Select your supply for Spring now, and save. ' $4.75 Curtains 42.25 Curtains $1.45 $3.45 $3.50 Curtains $5210 Curtains $2.75 Curtains $1.95 $3.95 $6.50 Curtains. ..$4.45 SPORT COATS SATURDAY to. more adver- tise our girls section we will feature thfse beauti- ful new gingham and dresses . for. $4.95 v Each is a beauty, artfully trimmed, some having snowy white' Organdy collar and cuffs with colored picot edging. no Communications Reserve the Right to Consult Chiropractors A March 17, 1920 Editor Desert- - News: citlxenn xf Balt Lake City and tAxpaWrp'hf dhi'n state. and being vlr are tally Interesfcd in things xyhich for thVgwhd of the public we wish to ('egtateF protest through, the columns ofejtoufv paper to the prosecution by 'thtf medical board, of chiropractors. We "have had ocdtaion in ONE LOT j Ladles Pumps and Oxfords T0 VALUES $l.0e $6.85 Blacks and krewae rlrl kid er gwwawtal Lewis er military he la. ! all geed etaes. ONE LOT the past to call for the service of the chiropractor' and "we have found Jhat his work has Beetf Beneftqtat. Iwthe future we' tlU' desire: to obtain hts services if occasion requires and we object to the medical men depriving us of our right to choose him. t this prosecution ' It seems to Is being instituted by the medical doctors to eliminate their competitors. The purpose of. this prosecution is not to protect the public, for it la our Experience that those who have sought physical help from the chiropractor have been pleased with his services. Until Jhe legislature meets to regulate the chiropractors, we would suggest that no obsolete law be enforced which will deprive us as well as the public of our constitutional right to cqnsult any doctor we choose. Respectfully, W. H. North, 9S East Fifth South: ' G. P. Vlck,-?2Brunswick Place; David M. Bern-- 1 hisel. 331 Downlngton Ave.: J. Everett Seely, 540 South Ninth East. J . I New Suits Filed. Smart, elaasy styles la black r brown battea' orAlllaee good Eagllah aed Ht-to- ea. star. Solomon- - Ingham In Spring Pattemi tf mrdtnmty spiers f stelA- lie yevee ssfwrrd (Ar i isfks is this City. sfclrls In (heir good Is.ie of ikslr rpilCT Ihe Therq wltl be a dance Saturday evening Ml Fort Douglaa, In the post dancehlL The war deparlmenniai'btTIedTor bide from this city, for the washing of the laundry of 500 men stationed at Fort Douglas. Captain C. D. Lang. Q. M. D., la In receipt of a large number of applications from discharged service men from Utah. Idaho and Nevada, asking foe articles of clnthlpg due them on the full equipment order from the department at date of their discharge. These requests are being responded to aa fast aa possible, but there Is necessarily aome delay, as the army stores at Omaha have to ha drawn upon. . ... m si sw 4 krtMlb tokK e Fort Douglas Notes. Rgy f lA $13.50 Silk Shirts $10.00 Ihe direction of John T. Rmph. M ra Norman . Atkinson will alng a solo, nlerment will be In the Mu Olivet cemetery. Mr. Cramer was president of the Cramer-Ka- y Machlnary company. No reason for hie act can be assigned by friends. He wan 15 years old. TOMORROW Latest High Waisted Values to Arouse Their Interest Fgirilsn SPECIALS" cartels dig wiry, awd w1 .lie. S lollS. BIG rest Mens Wear Boys Suits $15Z Bruce S. Cramer y ad .... Final Ritea For Funeral eervlcee for Bruce B Cramer, who commlted suicide In hla (.ffloe In the Newhouee building Hun-daevening, are being held at the Masonic temple thtg afternoon under the auspices of Argent lodge No. 3, F. A A. M. The musical program ta under (ks ksl this Th mAteritU are all of the finer quality and afford a representation of colora In flannel aa well a dressy blua aerjea. Clothea that reflect in erery line the workmanship of the master tailors. Slnyle or double breasted mohair lined. Voull admire the patterns and the beauty of their colors. AD akea. 31 to 40 breast measure at these three prices -- 1 IB sietAse yes MSS p.rrsls rry and Hue.Isa eomdlpallon, raualng headarhe, n e rv end aalloa romplexlnn They hill find that 'ham her Ulna Tablet invariably bring relief Thee tahlele are eaa to take and plegunt In effect. They only root a quarter. Canpaxy kik s rises f mt set s ssw slssdsrd lilt of Women noinen atiffer miserably from year Easter Feet wear Tenerrew at hsleaaea-leaka- lurquele sr will fwkiosisg gee iei. wua lets ay. I'KMusuy la Mlcl I) tt wrsvlki Ise k ri 'ih float's I yUifi hd ikeir isys.y i.lviv fesrveekl. 4 Clothes With a Snap to Them s ouanran K ess Suits For The Coming Young Men Cut, lxia with aa limit, lag itMil of hew ha cam 10 la a poet by bejnf the edher of a wheel pa par, the paper required a rerfala ewaunt of poetry an 4 aa there a lit ether eourre, he ha4 ta supply 11 him. VII Uler he had rharge of Ihe poetry section of WrO lire's msganna. He oeohned hie lumaaon la pree ent gay porte eog their leulnrue pertloulariy la America He mid that poelry la haooming more popular and that It Is coming to deal with the real world and Ufa raiher than a phantom and vtatonary eiietenre, vhirh wa favorite topic for venae of Ihe pa Thie rhange In atyle generations eomevhat due I11 I ha lucre need de mend for poetry; the modemiain ill hot era apt ahem and evaadon when there ta plenty of reel beauty ell treund them, ha tall. hureoy ot beta Mr Itynner'e eommenta en end ent Iolanta at number of American puete here tenre and Intereallng it rlaarea Klrholae V. Ifr.deav an "the ran im poet heeauaa of hie rhythm; Edgar lee M am a ra an oniial nnd hombaei.r and Robert fnel at too dramatic. It paid Emily Dirklneca Ihe tiebute of being the greadeel Am erven poet ei repung Whitman erd Toe end though he ronelderh Amy tiwell an n'raor that her dlrwiry cvlorl.l he ronaldt-rntyle la ntorh more luted to p than poetry. He referred to the oatenntve uee of free verve by the modern porta end explained that It la not new hut very old. having been toy) aa far baik aa the rerty Creek hrltera taut Mr Bynner vaa entertained evening after lha lerlure by Mr end Era. L H. Martlneau. Jr. at their home on east Klxth Kuth etrerl. Mr Marilneau and Mr Rvnner were rlaaa mate at Harvard The Harvard rlub hill entertain for the vlaitor thin eve nlng TWO eslmvs, ed while e.v.u,h of glreelesw. Mr. Byawee Many milliaer T" IIs.dhem 1.1MMI is faekiee eilkS eased Im-- i . For Saturday tut. I.i pepsterll y. leilKuiaity fesls'lsg Iks eysrl I save ee of u lvur. Wreathi. For Mlssw and Women ldi alleea. (his te Is FHiiM ail wees tot e rate's sad 4 Amanoait stunted aed sail eg lari era's! the Ladt es Uirrsrrj slab lest evening an Ti Return of A large sad sppreriati the Tent which avdlanee heard the give wader ih euapuae ef the stub Wrtj (rtaiuM, Flower $9.95 Third Dintrlct Court. Clara C. Salcedo against Peter Salcedo. for divorce on ground of nonsupport. - Roderick McKendrlck, a miner, by Robert McKendrlck, his guardian. against the Oregon Short Line Railroad company and the Salt Lake A Los Angeles Railroad company, to recover $45,000 damages for alleged personal Injuries. Dorwin G. Harvey against the Oregon Short Line Railroad company, to recover $20,000 damages for alleged : personal Injuries. Ha It Lake. City against - Lawrence and Marv E. Freeman, to condemn land for public purposes. Albert Vdncelll against Pearl or divorce on groundpt Matilda Wpoloock Howard against On Harley Henry Howard, ground ot non support. e -- Last Word in Outer Styles for Spring ' SIZES 12 AND 14 FOR GIRLS AND 13 AND 15 FOR MISSES T "HE jaunty cut and daring swagger to the new sport coats is captivating every womans attention,' and their appeal is only emphasized by this special price announced for Saturday. Wool Velours, Basket Weaves, f Wool Jerseys and Mixtures A NOTHER touch of chic is added through leather belts, and blue, tan or gray colors are proving equally in favor. Sizes IS years ' to size 42. . In addition to the plaids shown in vivid colors are plain rose and blue dresses with peplums, embroidered, cuffs, collars and fronts. Sale, $4.95. r hi il". 4 Miss Melba Sell, Miss Lillian under- the direction ger and Alice Remsen, presented the Does." Miss Louise Lewis and Miss Felt Fitspatrick, began the fun. Italian "Tarentella, and Miss a Lotta Ness, Latest jass tubes and popular numbers Perry of the same atudio gave pan- all rendered charming numbers The "Oriental Fantasle was under tame and went with the waving of tomime interpretation of "The Wild The Swanec singers, under the direction of Miss Miranda Matson the leaders baton to the satisfaction Rose. of everybody. the direction of Frof, J. Spencer Corn- with Gene Parks as the Rajah, Miss Judge John F. Tobin was the min- wall were heartily applauded for two Margaret Burton and' Miss Arltno Walstrel interlocutor, handling his part numbers, a minstrel overture and the lace doing the Egyptian ballet Suet ' Master -- Bennett and Mies Viola Service, Miss Juanita of the program In distinctly "Lucia sextette. style. The end men were head- Larson made a hit in Tit Say She Jensen, Mias Monette Balmenson and With plenty of dagh, vim and pep, e Miss Ethlyn, Golden, doing especislly by William Crowley, an. the Elks leap year revue last night ed ' and slave actor good work. Thirty beautiful and with entertainer at theSaJUXake Theatre, sent him. were William J. Vay. Sil girls depicted graceful dancing num- You can Bring Back Color r bers. Engleman, Charles Smith. C. C. delighted audience 'whistling Cocoanut Oil Makes Prof. Charles Kent directed the enKayem Grier, Art Weir, Rex and Lustre With Sage they had had the full Backes,Richard revue and the stage settings, the, Mann and Mat ThomA Splendid Shampoo tire worth of their money. And amateur Stark, : as. Following the whirlwind of duets, the quartets, the sextets, the Tea and Sulphur. stars of Salt Lake proved once again laughter and melody of the minstrel dance numbers. In fact, the entire cast, as one of marked the the performaned that not all the talent ts on the pro- part of the program, came a galaxy of In want hair to If keep your varied num bers. The La ke q uartet, good you' given by the local d condttlon. ba careful what you bestshowsjever fessional billboards. From Elks. The performs nce wIII be given Alex Anderson,ve Roy wash LtqWlth. Alfred Clawson. When j o"udarken youF hair with- -; comedians a pretty rosebud girls,- the Utley and tomorrow night, and T. M. Evans,-gatonight Teaand SulphuT ho one" caa shamBage .Most soqps and prepared The only adverse comment heard, Miss - May numbers performance was a delightful sur- excellent contain too much alkali. This and a fault 11, hecau- poos it's done so naturally, so tf veteran a which . minstrel "The enKing gqve FlrstjRose;" " prise from start to finish. Tbe dries the scalp, makes ths hair brittle, man like Mr. Kent can persuade his evenly. Miss "Once and this DollyChristensen, Preparing mixture, cocoa-nu- t Mulslfied harmful. la very Xvas never allowed in the workers In a While:. Kayem Grier, "Nobody's mussv at home and troubleis though, ls oil (which purs shampoo was the some. At little cost you can buy at best time old Miss Business But Waiora organizations, My Own; is much better your head feels like Rogers. "The Klsa Walt; Charles and entirely greaaeless), profanity Indulged in by some of the any drug store the prepyou can use for end men. They ought 0 remember aration, improved by the addition basket of .broken Backes, 1 Can't Gat a Chicken;-- than anythingas else of inthis can't possibly shampooing, are a auditors of their that Miss Jessie Williams, The Last Rose big part need , other ingredients called "Wyeths Sago bdttlesr-y- ou hair. the jurs Mr. ladies and Grier's Interwere of Summtr." There two people. and 8ulphur Compound., You, Just , with allusion to young Simply moisten your hair babies too, were better Horn- water esting dances the "Sailors and rub It in. One or two dampen a sponge or soft brush with an down.toned otherwise marred Jt Miss Mias Vtola Bessie Cratg. pipe, by will make an abundance of tt and draw- this through your haJr, ' Service. Miss Resale Service and Miss rich, creamy lather, and cleanses ths laughable net. one small strand at a titna. taking In "Go Christensen Dolly Spring. and scalp thoroughly. The lther By morning all gray hair disappears, 4 DaviiP Reese and Miss Naomi Heppler hair out rinses and, after Another application or two, ' easily and renjoves every gave a fins hit of classic music In Jhe pari voile hair, becomes beautifully darh. balcony scene from Gounod's "Romeo excessive oik. The heir dries quickly ened, glossy and luxuriant, and Juliet." The ."Six Melody Bugs," snd evenly, and It leaves tt fine and Cadomene T ablets Gray, faded hair, though no dla-Stomach or bowl disMiss Rita Toung. Miss Virginia Nel- silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manis a sign of old age, and as wc grace, Al Bud Averllt, age. order poisons the blood son, George Mitch ley, Restore all desire a'youthful and attractlvo Ton ci.n get mulslfied cocoanut oil and tkas irritates the' Davis and C. R. aBaker, brought down appearance, get busy at ence with Strength to Vigor.yitallty, the house with comedy Jass stant. shampoo at any pharmacy. It's very of the Weak Men and Women. Wyeth Sage and Sulphur Compound Pupils from Christensens dancing- stu- chgap.' sr.d s few ouwes wlH supply Fold by All Druggists. and look year younger. Advert! Sale ad As fe the dio, Ina Anson. Cecil Whelan, Eanone every member of the family Jfor -- Adv. lepe tneat , . , Me. Me. - Dailey, Florence W are, Pauline Lovin- - months. Advertisement. Mdwwrekn. hi larged orchestra, U5 - of Eddie lit mi limit - al profes-slon- old-tim- home-declari- black-face- - Vlhan ready-to-us- e- ! . BEECHflr.TS RILLS Ml, las r i - - 1 - Grain I 'IA 3 I |