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Show : . t ipli:Tnimmmoit.P.0.40.. -- . - " - -1- IiE-DESETiEt 4 t OK,An.m,eAw, ci .. the 2,000 guests leers T1 L, &on into I three anitting groups. sided anJu.ly Clearance. one gathered about the king. . . Mall Paper, Pictures and other around the queen and a third. la. I . . , I . I comprising most of the young to the frames (Lei in attendance, close 1 Remainder et ligtaarie Waite Ii tilim young man lehoee head of ammo amen. minim' at IS.,, bed about under the jauntiest SIMARD OE IPRit Ea. silken toppers. and SOME LINES 61i Re talked gaily of 11:11:IiM-14i3- : ,everynne DPST him. partlimlarliAM' . CENTS A ROLL. to Make intends tq he the trip lime Lida ipt Pklurre Just L erica this fall. AmMed. Prarea laicals elm 11111 Renelle of Eeerieme But the Prince of Wales was not too IRE ralltia. PleTt Hill with'a jaunty RYE CHOOtaN '101,14 0101i the only guest ED. AU of the Americans bad t,st and had all the rest of the them I ;teartorksi effects tilt ittionalliwase-, nutted with royal garden function& informed oi Co. Wall king's secretary Paper Throw Open Gardens to 20 Watt- tot tiouti.--. Woo. fagt. theTheguests 4t it would not be au-94:t5-:-parr to comply with the palace Americans for First .1.. he 74, custom in regard to ofdreas,for them bad that many realized Mrs. Time, Hughes Behlhd the forbidding front of come to England not expecting to which teens the Mall in formal social the Walks With Mary. they building rhund little of the ceremony pwtlelpats non& I ueually aenomated with royalty. Neverthelses the Americans at, Mrs- - Hughes Walks With Queen-Their tended in style. They bou6 ht. bor- -stock of laGNPON. majesties with the Prince rowed or hired London" arteans walkett talked and took tett of Vire les at the:r beets VA. a duti- high silk hats. In all of the demo-- I overseas there from lgith King George, Queen Mail and ful ion and eccompatited by theft cretin company was bt.4, One lens straw kat. Wiles In royalty's ladles and I gentlemen-in,waltut- g , the hbako Bends With backvyard. so to Sneak. when the earn. Out of the palaee in a shower liorilaz tfronndS to the rear of Bucking, of rain to find their guests lined uft weather 'caused Threatening Asintk hate palace were thrown open tut under umbrellas along the women to ta American of the 11i01 lei many thuredey afternoon to 3.000 inv!ted int path through the grams appeer in dark gowns. but .the, Mae of whorn were Ameri Attf 2 san laser? re et France, Premier Theunis er Bei ad tn 4i1 13:411; Garden I glum and delegates to the toter. It etas The Mrs- - Hughes wore a mauve plc- amconference. thetr .Alajestles I allied ALIO 1141.1S1 tiff Party even even In tenor of the queen's was athe SerreterP-o- f Write- - tied tura hat, but Metal alCalll 414 more (Intone of the greeted cloth. Ifisi Waist tittralls toque of gray Nt ra.r. Hugh es-- - aftertelett . Mrs.. the States passed through I yntted silkam leff bdot awl Testi. Barr.; r,Over tltast during, the past Hughes jolned.the-quee- tt ,... re:de.re Maisamot nommomena semi son , wore an .embroldeted velvetlAcloakthe sardeoa. ... Mommo - I Sa-le- 3 BDITIIIN LEVISTRAUS I 5,, 133'143 liti1'1A0.44, .00;1 with-anyo- ns . FOR Ill Ft11 he- THE BIG STORE IP i.46;ti 11 taI :I ' 111 . ' arasa-,Quee- -- trimmed with wkdte fox and she carried a lourwhitworalking stick. lAlsin tea time CSJ310. their with a iw guests including Mr. and MrsHughes retired to the royal marquee while the rest of the guests were served in tented pavilions. - After refreshments their majesties gav A further indication they know stmmthtng about- Americats by shaking hands with everyone who wanted to meet them and from the lyngth of the line who lined up and-- kepttheir- - majesties out of demi until nearly dinner time. lit seemed that nearly everybody wanted to. ma-sti- es immoMMIE i akt .MM1E r 41-4- E. 3 Broadway4i;-;:-"- : E.Broadway , Another Big Special Purchase of Men', Women's and Children's goes on Sale Tomorrow at Summer ' Footwear , hi For ChHdrents Grade High white linen strap snipers with solid leather soles. ,Sizen2 Infants to 2 nual convention of the Naticmal Federation of Business and Prdtensional Women's clubs. rt The nominating committee Thursday night recommend of Miss Aden ed the Prichard of Portland. Ore.. as pm-'den- t. , - Guaranteed to gin satin; Fire Department Has 3 Calls in Morning. no fire departmentin was kept p , - it ' - two-stor- C ''omen's and Girls'. Big Oxfords and strap slipper. A wonderful bargain at this 5 r) , pair MenetI oxfords an early cornbg shopping incenl tomorrow at this live another lot of the-s-e poptilar boys athletic shoes all sizes for tomorrow cimvas low ,L As II!' -- litteriordeltartMent-Pridasawfol- Administrative tal 1123.000. I IlMt. 4; ,, . 1 illl , ; Iiii2 ' t , I to- Di'S:1 UTAH IAMB CROP dill to - - 1756- -- oranges. Sizes : , - --- - Little Girls' Pantie Dream Little giris'gingliam dresses; sleeveless or with aches , (Avirbactnlecond AusrbacleoDelnistalro. Atierbach vs Quality Grocyterya - Morning Spedals, 9 to p. ta. t lb.. 0. 10 & IL Berry Cane Beget lee Wait .1,, Piked Betted nem. seeidel seta Stick anti King niptorma Reel Herr Ilitaresain 'Meese 4, .,. . 406 All Day Specials .. Ale Tat Case Seem link Ile. 114 eine 7. P. C. Alpo Olives Die Moak Qsaola Olives. 'sort jars ale . Ila old Monk eases Wires. anal Cantabll' Tellnalt SOUP. S remJr,ter $7. Sneed WM oleos $ao California Boa Lattnea Potato Chips, small parkas Potato advt, large paskairta 210 bare CryetatIWIAlle $iete - lao Ala IT. SIMI OOOOOO t IIS 111111111111111111111rn tellgellgelln111111121110111 4444 1 OOO sitissir4 Ii Re . . xpens4 , , leo . , . See -- , - Iccee)) , U t4i:Noi.i40-m-:,,.:010;,-g,o!,....::..1 - ' ti II I 11111,. - . - t I:4 111 It ft! -4011.::Ait r.t.ulth L- 411t ar-- 0- .. op .1::..... .... ra 61 881120litoordt6cosylleorseearsv.e.ss.. ;- Prime PTh Cbstanot P..f adent, par lb. 2116 luta Illosetboar Cbletemo, extra lora bor lb. a Ile Illet Stowlma Ramo. pot lb. rase, Lamb Roam. gresuino Umiak Poo lbo - 1114 .' , , 101171air $9 act 4:. , Plek, s QUALITY MEATS, PRICES ----- - ----LO- f 2 to6 Agit, - Middy Blouses $1.75 to $1.95 Knickers and Trousers $1.98 to $5.95 priced extra oats; spdcial at. ,$1.00 - , -- expenses will and Out- Apparel la -Complete Made of good quality ging-- hams and percales in pretty small pink and blukohecks; --also solid colors, white dim-, ity waists; Sizes 6 - I 'it.' mortths to 5 years PT 7 ,.. .,s, 4..L. ,,,..,, Itt11-25.---44- $41.000. . viloo,.1.,lookilkilfoi lat. 1 WASHINGTON. Apportionment ot the $7001000 appropriated by' Congreos for the survey of public lands durithltithe fiscal sear was announced in the Alaska 340.000: Arizona $45.006: California $40.000; Colored .148,- 000; Idaho $10.000; Montatta143.- 000; Nebraska and South Dakota $35.000; Nevada $35,800; New Mexico $45,000: Oregon $41.000: Utah 148,000; Washington $25.000; Wyoming 1135,000; Eastern 'District 'oh, 'pi:, Survey Apportionment fitnt own MINI ChB. Id el , Reduced from $1.2.5 . h ,,t IA"' .'. , low price. fil 1 p ... r - 1, Rompleri- 11111111101.1gelitMSORI rgiagessectesestmosseastsatTentatiemtaillstealle latiallielliiisaMissassessassassassamassalliliseassessessa mina ' 10 kr. tall ,-- Pike on 11: (AurixtelVeSicend Ileac) : - R li , -- busy Friday morning answering Lets.' gi, throe alarms. two of them, however. in... '' there was a loss of 1200 to the building. according. to Fire Chief, W. H. Bywater. ; , Spontaneous combustion in a y brick piN of rubbish in a 71 North States street building at gave the firemen nearly an hour's work before the blase trap extin- , stashed. The building is owned by Mrs. J. B. Woodring mind is occu- ,. pied by Mrit.- - D.- - 0 - Stewart The department wan called ,,e the Immo . place Wednesday evening. The other two calls were to e Palley & Sons warehouse. 411 south I: Third West and Huslers Flour mill.1 , 425 west Fifth South street where burning rubbish was quickly es-- Z ' 2tinguisbe& Er a it 4 Utah Gets $48 000 in an Infants' Patent strap slippers with colored insert. A new lot of these gives you sizes 2 to 8. -- -- Logo , to-46- day-nig- ht ' I 1 -- Childrenrs-Appar- Sizes from 16 Limit two dresses to a : customer. ' ,Positively no ex- side changas; every 'must be final Values bi$14.95. Little opposition was expected. The federation banquet Tburs was addressed Governor. Edwin P. Morrow, of Kentucky who spoke on the meceasity of public Interest in gee ernment affairs. Its praised the - political affairs. " II ruffles. 4 Salida lif and Play Oxfords, all !rhea 5 to ,2. i -- i ......:: k lace, ribbon, braid and in-Po- -- t 11;11, - Ind., July 25. of officers and a of sports events Fridal program brought to a close the sixth an- - 1. 1, e-- ion . I -- wrzr EADst. (AP).--Elect- .' fp 4 Flom) .1.1,L.,.tAuerbachor,disectod ---' 4 ,I - 95 ' '. Little Girls' Dresses Little girls' on p iecedFfnatPttc resses. Materials are voiles Reductions checks and novelty The materials ire Canton - prints, all with dimities; striped emtouches hand of dainty Crepes, Novelty Prints;:combi and broidery pretty Taffeta and Tricotine. nations of color trim. Colors, , blue,- green and 1lany ire trimmed with - whitet-pirtk- by Clubs Re-electi- on 't ' - i - Ti. Portland Woman Slated 7 t - 1 ' . A 1 t -- 14 1 ' , - Skirts mall the season's latest creations, including the new pleated effects, are - priced from a - r;; 1 1, . $1.98 to $5 5 . Icilly TWO-BOI- pote , ;- ' - - - L. . ' - dit - tit. -., a. STATF , B.RCIATThr AY - Our line is complete and the values offer, ed are extraordinary'., Slipover, sleeveless' and coat sweaters are ' featured at 'being , , Moto - 111041.-4.- Sport SIveaters an Skirts tesses - 0.,nn;n t 101 artablia- d OR nee. . , .., OR PIT I 1i " , , , i. ' 6., OS - ' JULY 25 1924 isitw-s7myi1ifi- - g; 11 4iroasy.....-11.:;plstfu.........,o,O,1 OlOr.Z r1111161r. --- " - 10.:211P... 9ia-Re.- , "C14414"..-.- . . , Clip the coupons each night, each of them is good for it bath, a dance or fun house, f six wM entitle you to- $1.50 worth you clip all of them,-theof pleasure and amusement,-- 2' pips throtThg thilimhouse, 2 admissiorts to tile ing and 2 admissions to the dance. Each coup'on is worth 25 cents. - tN1 , a I -- . , .. 1110111S1UCIRS Patent red, green and blue gray and airedale suede. Many. ogler pleasing style- s-for growing girls. lite kid like military heels. I AL. : - 0 Women's white kid strap slippers like cut. Also graY or airedale suede.A special purchase enables us to sell them at this price. You will at your bar. . , ,bedelighted' gain . , LI hi.- - IMO MEM ).,411 1,... NI' t. . 0 deirlitte-tultrlir- ditto. ' , - ' - Scuffer, down slipper like cut, all sizes., Also tCsolid army work shoe or leather scout shoe in a complete run of - , By shopping. early you' Hereyou are boys. Another lot We have, expert - sales- -. avoid the big rush at the of ,these popular hi kicks in same time getting better brown or 1014. At. a dandy men to help you make -store service. ail leather Scont shoe. selections-- , your 1 - The percentage of the calf crop was lower than In 1111, but cattle lootes were also lower. This is the summary 'reeased by the United States bureau of agricultural economics through IL IL Justin. local statistician- Estimates revised to July ft place the losses of cattle at S per tent of total number on ranges as of ,the 'Jan. 1 and looses of sheep at I.4 per centof the Lnumber of b, sheep on ,canges Jan. The calf crop in Utah fell ai low as 10 per cent, but the lamb crop eras unusually goog'at- $O per cent of the owes on the range at tho T.&nt---2-',- Wain -- I TEIS COUPON. AND Cents-to- t we ride ltbet adult 5 MEIPEI , -- um, inva no Tun Ca AT Geed dos mile side ems sib Merry-Go-Rou- 28, Y TWIS COLPON - - 5 Cents Cents fig five-Airplan- IIALTAIR,-JVIL- COVPON AND 1824t 4. AT ISALtAllt. MY 311.124. Good foot dim -- 10 Cent Drink Al .ser tad a zeopt tbe bluets AT "ALTAI. JULY 8. nd , N U I - ''' Iscrease Graces& hs comma1 nnUnkrY - for the clemporrieseitemenumer i- west irtote e follows: increases in the calf crop. percentage in the first half of 1924 was reported for Montana. conipared with the correopooding New Mexico and California. of ling occurred in Kansas Cattle LOSII411 Leer. 'Wyoming, Nevada. Idaho and rh-se- -- tttttttt ORIMIIIISMV88111118811.8818M1811.188.nimmoseresompomegawasneitoommenombeemmossellm.M10.8.8118.8.1...j. 48881381188 tt 8 SS 84 SSSSSS 60488688880 SSSSSSS vs888811880088888818686 Sp 80. Oregon decreased in California. And showed no change in Colorado. small therea PO of 2 per cent-Isheep in the west OR Jan. with a year agolosses--S- season than last. Justify the ether .yeara, except In conclusion that them aro a raw where' boot as may more lambs in tits nr.nst than- last Canter:11a rattle and -- a Ironyht sheep word loer the iamb croft. percentages year. while decreases occurred slaughtered la 'against -Dakota,. South Dakota. hla- increased in- Texas. tt.Montana, Wyotoot Losses and month disease and of were tattle linsy; date moderate. and figures showing, eluding this year's calves and lambs. Volt ming. Nearthsokaq Colored. Artaolia- - rtait and all mho.' causes doltng tha ald 1 no and and Idaho. better Nevada, lamb praotically Washington; Washington generally crop Mal Wens generally low comparod with, months cowered by Oda ksport , 'period blexico.-arieen- the-fig- u lost-fro- - - , It - - , - ) ' , ' :: The way to get the coupons if you are not already a subscriber, is to have the Deseret News sent to your home. It costs only $1.95 for 3 months or $7.80 a year. Phone Was. 550 and we'll start the paper coirung at Once. The carnen will gladly take a sulwrilp,tioLordefer-maiii,your name and itsiclress. , Act today, take atIvan.L, this unusual of offer and read a good paper with pleasure and amusement at our tage st SOA :Men's E C , I - re . .7 7 .G-0- ii)-"HtölL'- Pert-intnf lamb, Increase In Utah this year wtth toms to,sheep low compared with other years range CA': . 1 - Loss --.ofSheep iz Low Conipared With Other Seasons. ',, ', . -, 1 1 tut or with , 1811101000 I 3r ahem-each-weekI- , - |