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Show ioniUy December uiB utsKimi. It Pays to Store and Ship Furniture MARY " IIsJS tmCMj YXCH 1nfnrnaIly-4- home, 187 eater- - Imrkcorr past feoutfc id honor of Mow at fcr Topple Hitti, Mmt HaftnUrih, a ho Is on war Iron a visit In ths east to spend the winter in hot Angeles. The guests were a few niose friends of the guest of honor Mahjongg was enjoyed during the afternoon. The Akpstft etufc wllf meet f6r luncheon Tuesday at li o'clock at the Koitiiaari Inn. A I 1923 used in decorating The patrons In eluded Mr and Mrs Walter Jen sen and Mr. and Mrs. John W Thompson. da An informal dancing party was given Saturday evening by the h'g ma PI at the chapter Consider the coet ef new Isrsi-lur- e .house onfraternity Thirteenth East street A Christmas tree held favors for the valas compared to the sale The room were decorated guests. ue of that wbkb you now hare, m grAt) aod red The patrons were Mr ..and Mrs Prank Forman and and you wifi he convinced. and Mrs O A Earns The 'e are the leading storage com- Ir guests numbered BQ in charge of pany ijt the Our rates are reasonable iTatton Albert ilarsdon and Ken- " neth MaUn. and eur service is othe best. ' see nr The Pi EptfUon Phi sorority of the tTniversliy of Utah ascertained informally at dancing at the Bait LaV Tennis club Saturday evehing. Hed bells and holly were used about the! clubhouse n decorating. Light refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. H Iso Marshall and Mr and Mrs. It O Lauphltn were the patrons. Mias Mary Campbell, plinir-ma- n Miss Bernice Miss - Mias Melba Osborne, and-Waddoups Itb di Richards comprised the committee on arrangements guests . were present r Seventy M. A. Keyser Fire- proof Storage Co. 938 hBIT heat tOITH pRCOWP te Parcel Poet Peatefflre Phene has. 7X2 end PA Dee - Mr. and Mrs. Chart s R. Knos vri.l leave Thursdayln-spen- d the hob-oswith friends at ltu Atigslea. M t The H autch Utrrary club hill Tuesday afternoou at the eotrtgn annual ChrtvtmasrTy at the h. 59 south hftrte street. A of P hall. program wilt include '"a reading by H C Mrsi Whitehead, a Christmas story by Mrs W A Hit, hi with musical accompaniment by Mrs H Hicks, and community singing of Christmas cams Mrs L. Brown. Mrs William Mossop, Mrt HwhtDr Atktm Mrs H . A j "d .Hi art ,n 17 -- tertained at a dinuer party at the Hotel I'lah Katurday vfning. T&e decorations were carried out in the ('hristma colon Covers, were laid for Mss Sherrod. Mts Grace Bisks, Miss Edna Cowan. Miss ivt Faux, Miks Lucile Thorup. Miss Isabelle Halton. Mrs. Oscar Morten-son. Mr Lyall Gardner, Miss lotte Burton and Miss Lucy Xew-- And Then Christmas -- The Most Practical and Most Welcomed Gift! C J' .a. al 'w' C? t Fashion Notes1 j copieT&t 20 Off' An extraordinary Christmas Shoppers made pos sible by the backward season. Choose from our entire line of Mens, Youths and Boys' Suits and Overcoats at 25 Off. $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $37.50 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 IXN DON Dec 17 Women who desire to look slender in the new long coats are forced to dhtcard ait superfluous and frilly lingerie Consequently woolen underwear Very light weight, soft and attractive is ioibtng' Into fashion. J. d IjONDON, Dec. 17 The sleeveless dance --frocks een at the havoy. Claridge. the Berkeley and other meeting places of the fashionable, have jutgrviHflJLAfreaaoria 7W are flowered armlets worn just below the shoulder, often with long ribbon ends. A gift she will really ' NEW YORK. Dec appreciate 17 The candelabra are 1eing installed in boudoirs now bturrty black iron candlesticks hold the7 fattest and caiulb s. the squattiest of bright more latter being not than six ornainches high The Gothic ments bring out the daintiness of the other boudoir fixtures NEW YORK. Dec. 17 A bow knot of tiny jewels green, red. amethyst or brilliant ornaments one type of evening slipper shown here today. The slipper Itself Is of gold brocade with a jewel sewn here and there. NEW YORK. Dec 17 The pudgy bottles square gold id apt a variety prases now They hold perfume or table relishes or candies each bottle being deep shade of red, green, or pnrple and fitted with a topper in the shape of a bouquet. Make your selection r.ow from our entire line. ' the variety includes hair receivers, puff boxes, - combs, brushes, mirrors, trays, perfume holders, cream jars, manicure articles, etc., etc., they are all included at 20rc off. Special This is the way they will sell PARIfl. Dee 17 The newest of little hats toriav In reminiscent of a man's derby, though made of velvet. The brim, however, widens a bit it the right and turn up at the left. Pyraliri Ivory Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suita and and and and and and and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats $55.00 Spits and Overcoats . .$41.23 $60.00 Suits and Overcoats ..$45.00 ..$18.75 . .$22.50 . I2C.25 .$28.15 fAn4 So On Throughout the Line ,.$30.00 Z. C. M. I. .$33.75 .$37.50 -- REMEMBER He Will Like It Best From Z. C. M. I. Mens Shop Tailored-to-Pleasur- e SUIT SPECIAL- - ms With two pairs f pants an suit, mada to maaaura that you will Dad espa-ci- il srviable. other Suits, special in AD Prompt, Reliable, Intelligent Service A VAIL Tin Made-to-Measw- TT Z. C. M. I. Mens Shop NEW BAGGAGE Gifts for Him . Ask to sec our Wileary Special See our immense assortment of Mannish' Neckwear In shell and amber at HALF PRICE ;OUR DRUG STORE IS AT; MAIN STREET.: Wheary cushioned top Wardrobe Trunks are made in forty styles and sizes. Handkerchiefs Jewelry A trunk for every purpose and use, at a price to fit every purse. We have on display a wonder variety of Suit Cases, Hat boxes and Bags, Ladies Fitted Cases, etc, etc. Belts and Buckles Mufflers Remember Call and get one of our shopping lists for men it Is filled with appropriate gift suggestions will simplify your Christmas buying problemsr WWm'.WMW.VMWAMWAWW frTst Hooke From Rsstlsg. To been annoyed Perhaps you have by having rust on. towels or wash- hooks thej were, This by dipping the hooi Prevent orTwhjch Into white enamel before screwing them in plce. The., HOUSEWIFE. bv Public Ledger (Copyright, Polly anna Tonight the play adapted "Ponyanna. Cushing by Catherine Chisholm from the Glad Book by Eleanor i IL Porter, Will be presented by a cast from the L. D S. university In the Bait Lake theatre tonight Everything Is la readiness for aj' .successful production, according to Miss Marion Redd, co&rh. Last year the L. D. B U- students played Como Ou of the Kitchen' This promWe to be even betyears play Miss Redd TVHyanna' ter, aays was played successfully la England and ran for two seasons in New York. Miss Marfval Hill, who takes (he leading feminine role, and Mar ion Gowans. who takes the piale lead, have both had previous experience In theatricals. TJie following the caste comprise Marvt Hill Miss Pollvanna Whittier MarWn Gowans. Jimmy Beam senior. CeU Lewis Jlmmv Ban. janior, Ruth Solomon, Mrs Lucile' Holbrook Mrs Gregg. Marjorie Bprg. Miss CarrottEieie Aunt Polly Harrington-iHvru,1i FountRelchman Dr Chilton Leon Cowles John Pendleton; Harold t Fife, W seeker, and Ronald White, chauffeur. AD of our 'MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 8 :0Q P. M. The L. D. S. School of Music will present the following junior pupils in recital tonight which will be broadcast by remote control from the School of Music Recital Hall. The entire program is under the direction of Mr. Robert S. Fisher. 1 Piano Solo, March Burgmuller Dorothy Gunn (pupil of Mrs. Kaege) 2 Violin Sold, Cavatena ., . Raff Elben Tolman (pupil of Mr. Weihe). Grant-Schaf3 Piano solo Butterflies" Mae Richards (pupil of Miss Taylor) t 4 Clarinet solo Spring Song . . Mendelssohn William Schreiner (pupil of Mr. Hawkins). 5 Piano solo Elfin Dance -Grieg'NancjrNeely (pupT of Miss Almond).6 i Violin solo, 0 Sole Mio . . . . . . De Capua Alma Wl'isms (oupil of Mr. Roylance). 7 Piano solo "Punch and Jnd .Huerter (oiml of M' TovlorJ Virginia gLpioro solo, larin rrwm wiipi Canqrhals TVwotbv alien -- nn'T ftf 'Viss XbIO!) J . .... 9 VoI; wl(i Vssduet-1- Fnth Wiow nurvl 10 Piano solo, Song of th PHurVim . T, ,'lrr solo rwivol f Mias J tfW ti e ttt., M-- x n,Ham X'vWI UanttQ V L he Mae one of the lender in Cleveland's victorious contest for. the convention national reparation irbirh opens June Id. CoL Thompson, chairman of the': local committee for handling the meeting tentatively fixed Tuesday as the time of a meeting of local and civic political, commercial leaders to dtacuaa the handling of all the convention from angles Mt Pleasant Man Dies of 1F;HSM I a ( J wM, H CHICAGO, Dec. IT. uary. (Special to The New! ) - was confronted by Ptenotia and his attorney, Bernard H. Saandier. of New York when he alighted from the train. die collapsed, and when a treated and questioned, is eatd to have confessed. -- HOLIDAY VACATION SET. MT. PLEASANT. Dec. 17 The North Sa. spate district schools will close for the holiday vacaMon Friday, Dec 21. and will resume Med A Bead ay, Jan. 2. , (AP) Georg of mistaken identity Influenza After Effects victim D. Pteriotis, 22. convicted CLEVELAND. O.. Dec. IT. MEW SI ITS FH.ED. (AP) Machinery for handling the detail involved In Jennie Stevenson v. Alex Steven- innumerable son. divorce. ror.ductlon of a national political e--t Pool E Nelson and Eunice E Nelra convenLon in motion son. Ms wlfg. vs. Jr W. Warf and by Col. Carmi A. Thompson upon Jc W, Warf. to quiet title. , hie return from Washington nhere lon s Savings Bank Trust O), Ive Albert J Gem mill and Mary B. Gemmtll, to collect 2.T on note, Tom Kallineixie Lulu Kalllpet-ei- s or Lulu Brown, to annul marriage. Florence B. Craves Vs Fred J. ' , Graves, divorce. Royal Indemnity Co. v Swanson Theatre circuit el a I. to collect I1.1M coats In defending action to recover bonds oa attachment. ft.i. VWWWVWVWVWWVWWWWWWSWWWVWAAWWW Wa-4W4-- M- CLEVEUND OPENS 121. U In United States Jan- - court " o-1 MT. PLEASANT. Dec. Friday iafuwemon; alai served s hot aeph A. Brown, yon of Mr. Chris- n FrcZ- w k. ' .. died Lareoa teas Brown, Friday co, held here, has confessed, sc- n!ht.-a- t GET ACQVAINTED PARTY GIVEY the iiameytf hi mother, cording to detectives. Pterioti in 1S12 organized thq EL6INtRK. Dec. 17 The officers from heart trouble, and com pi Ira- ' American Gone following influence. Company of Commerce f the Elsinore werd Sunday school be- rquaiated parly at the for Importing Mr. Brown at Sanford. ,n N'w , A opera house Thurxlay ice tR w.e'w. Marchl. wfh c,.. evening 1JnCat0 vln tfr h od hi interest JLo fiikelos he was one year old prcnt He A in Amerira. tor fJ9.00d and went to Europe. the xutcunobU Andre Anderson of Honroe Sept MaanwhH ak eloa, according to in Xi 1918. She and two 'aona. JaV'and ,rod buiidlnic Xurn tbe lave UitaaiaBt datrctlvca said ha Leon, survive, also - th Lllovios beea ma-1- r. brothers a.d eletere- Georg. Brown .h .. . t it- US? eny pr.it " Andrew Brown. Stockton; Mrs am banks on faked bilk of lading oa fiv decades A fleet of 12 motor AAnppenred. Pteriotis. arrest- Mi7KSCMkfIo.'.2ei2''kL C1,f ; N Tf-- y whfn h returned to America, crated In Binghamton. hueewdapFunwal aerviraa win fcl be Ur,lajth. Mt. Pleaaant - j''.......' l ati til. wil ceme-- J . unable to prove he was not Sekeltw. and w.a convicted. akel. brought to Chicago to n 11t he S i-- tf4 tg fr n.rt SItlrSinV - Off OUR DRTTO STORK TO AT-!lll--Il( MAIM STREET? y: ..... T ,r,nfollnw - We gold letter all Z, C. M. I. Baggage FREE OF . " CHARGE. Mens Shop i ........... - Mens Toilet Rolls All Mens Pocket Books - er J.Wmn I. ial One-Four- th f Z, C. M. mas-Spec- Reduced Will Like It Best From I Milday and he will like it best from Z. C. M. L Baggage Store, Christ Remember-r--He Company ) Tlor Cushion Top Wardrobe Trunks The Housewife's Idea Box Mannish Mannish Mannish Mannish STOE See the Last Word Attractive NEW YORK. Dec. 17. Turquoise, the December stone, is enjoying an unusual vogue at present Not only Is the stone made into attractive jewelry combined with platinum or silver, but the heavenly blue of It is translated into marvelous velvets. Z. Ci M, I t Bristles With A FEW TOILET SETS 1 in the as. Early Week and as Early in the Day as Possible The sludenta of Rowland Half will be entertained Tuesday even-- j mg at a costume Christmas party at the school 4y Mia Alice Mac- dona id. principal. a A dancing party vm given Saturday evening by the Alpha Kappa1 Psi fraternity at the Manor house1 man on east First South rlreeU The patrons were Dean and Mrs Thom A Beal In charge of the arrange n,r dance enjoyed Sat- - as J'ulp ments were Ralph Mitrhell, Fra-- ! 'VhUomeaae.ll - Mrs T K u Burton and Calvin Well Farrell Mr. B H HHrr 11 o hhJrc The tin lt sang 1 pledges L-TF an. lira... "ia W Mi husieadrn. Catherine Irs 54 B Morkman auJ Mr T Mia- - Bosifia Mis H -- Hough. I iVon Hi pman. M r Catherine Brown Miss Mrtle Ammott. Miss I nor of Miss tar re herrod Dorothy Mitchell Miss Carol Jen- In w bo left Funds to swnd the hoil- - sen. Mias Marjorie Dahlen and n Alabama and other parts Mimi Florence Anderson "J1! of the south, the F F club en- Deseret ewi Special Leased Wire Holiday colors and symbolsr-ayr- e and Cable. v N (Copyright, 182 ) PARIS, silhouette war a Aar today 4a aateameiy att ured a long tube from the high collar to the ankle length hem. Tne coaL which is a trifle more than hip length Laaa sltm and plain as the skirt. Only the sleeves have a flare Cbr-aever- We Suggest That You Do Your Purchasing 'o meet a .poue-- n, -- trf JcSto?7ta. .. r r virtually every part of more ires t.HHt the-La- th u - L Ar m 2. ' Pr I |