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Show iiTiiTirTM"rifii'ryf' irtfu jr: u.xr . n wmMinWiijry a. im. ! "1 . L TflE DESERET NEWS MOXIUV JAXUARV 10 HE AlplU Chi Sorority of th University of Utah entertiimd at an interesting kensington - thia aftemoots at Ihechapter house, 1111 east Third South street. In honor of the members of the Gam ms Sigma sorority, recently organized on tha university campus. The decorations were In the soror- tty colors. In charge of arrengemeols were -- hs'' MadfTJri Ftearf.in-- s Poo no Smoot and Miss .Bessie Neston a & ma H. Ray and Miss Eunice Raddatz. as bridesmaid. Dr ,H C. Gardlner was best man. A wedding for relative and a few friends supper followed at h Raddatz horns In Hazton place. The left for California to their . honeymoon. They will spend make their home in Chfcago- couple Mf, .E. ,M. st Fowler ... mimb.ri of sorority are M.ss Jennie Ridges. M.ra Florida. They will join friends for a Peart Kimball. Mias Margaret ' Hal- - hunting-an-d fishing trip up the west bert. M!e Margaret Slrtiun. Mirs Ttv coast of Florida. " Rose. Mlee Kqwlan. Mies Florence Mrs. Ernest Van Colt and son, Bil-jl- y, .Wary- - Bateman, Mine- - flemiw Rose ore spending several weeks in and pledge, Mias Sylvia Draper. southern California. Tie Inaugural ball in honor of Gov. t Mrs. Charles Jl. Mabry Gr frtlaU and memter of the lejjlatur: Will be given th s m.nlng in ,h Hotel' Itah ballroom by Urn ItepUbhcan state' rommitiee. The affair be nil! formal. The reception will begm n o'clock ' at. followed by th grand march at 10 o'clock. The cttlzens of the state are urged by the committee to attend the ball and r their respeota to th representative they have chosen. V ten-de- The marriage of Mias Pearl Rad- nr Mr ' a nd Mrs E. J. Raddatz and Dr. Clifford J. Pearsall of Chicago took place at St. Marks cathedral Saturday evening Dean W. W. Fleetwood performed the cereThe bride waa attended by mony. er Exp art Packers and Shippers of njrrjr - nw?! Or..nt.,V J:M "Miico eft" MrEA k Th CMt! ot A paper on th STm lh 1 At fortunate oman who enough to have an old fur coat that Is not good enough to bo made over and stew felt purchased to piece It out may us th unworn section to trim a fabrte coat or to actually combine with fabric in th development of a charming wrap. Not infrequently a loos fitted Jacket of fur wl'i form the foundation for an all oolng wrap, skirt and aleevWi being fashioned or fabric" With pertP cuffa and banding of the felt. A bit of the fur may be saved to trim en-or help make a hat, and with a muff tirely of matching fur or of fur and fabric In combination a charming winter outfit may be realized. Today' sketch offers a suggestion forsuch a wrap. . Good fu rsrontlh ua tdr be high, although there is a definite indication may be that material reduction looked for in the not far diatant futura. Winter is with us now. howevIt i a pretty good plan to er.--and and ends, of winter clothes on hand while price on such expen dive commodities as furs are In the prscess of adjustment."""-- ' Incidentally, spring la not ao very far away, and If a woman happen to own a spring weight wrap of th gape or 'wrappy" type that la lye or even three seasons old It may he well for her to bold on to It a few The indication are months longer. that spring wrap of 1 PS vintage will be rather close of kin to those shown There are during th!sprlng of many loose capes many of the dolthe man type and many that. Ilk 111 capes and wraps, aro consider-- , ! lea than full length. Forty-ably Inches has been set as the proper tsngth- for The "Wrap" or 'cape' for figure this spring. On a normal-size- d 1 Jits. R, X. Rrackenbury of Imperial, "al.. as matron of honor, Mrs. Paul B Cliapulpepec." The Muaic section which will tomorrow at 2:J p.m. will be Addressed by 1'cof. Squire Coop on "Ora- torlos. with special reference to Bach and Handel. ...The. Parliamentary Law section- witl meet tomorrow at th clubhouse at 1 5pm Furniture ue relieve you of ail worry when you wish to move your goods. We Th ChristyUlon Dancing club will art making up cars for all the prin- entertain tomorrow evening at th of a series of dancing parties fourth ' cipal points. at the Ladles' Literary clubhouse. M. A. Keyier Fireproof Storage Company m wsrr d ioith. Salt Lake rtty, t'tah. Fheaes Waa. tm Sad T3 I the purest fa OFFICER G66 Anfr VAUDEVILLE a fir RmBImI 7-A- STAR LL BORIS FRIDKIX CO. GIRL IX THE AIR AUSTIN & Mghti " 1 1W: XSo mm2 S3 HERE i a DELANEY Jlr. and 3Ira-If -- WHO t.KTl . GrealShow PAYNE' ' Dn IT.n POUR HARMONY KIDS CHARLES READER Opem 12 Continuous Shows 1 to 11 P. M. MABEl NORMAND in THE SLIM PRINCESS and Fur Coat Bwikvablf. AMERICAN The A. Horn Saser-Maat- Ptrtarea. er NOW PLAYING PARKER READ PRODICTION J. LOUISE GLAUM in THE ROMANCE OP Rest LOVE GIRL WHO DARED. ( ke t ear WET (Ml vt ARMER 4 Lekrataa Gerdaa Rretlaad at tke Orgaa Paike Revtew A Ce-- eSr GEM C. C rearea Haara. Har ONE WEEK NOW PLtTTNO The Seaaea'a Createat PrMtdiuue. - NOW PLAYING SALT LAKE THEATRE frlrni F-- ACTS--- 7 POWELL TROUPE EARTHBOtlD a brids of th month, wil be th - complimented guest at a party tomorrow night given t by Miss Genevieve Ccttersll at herj home on .Fifth street. 1 WHY PAY MORE? i9 Miss Marie Jensen, -- f TRE RIVAL ARTISTS ttaxafeee go Evealaaa aod llalldara. Dramatic Story of Life Today and Life Tomorrow -- - if m ''-(: BASIL KINGS i Bl A4rns IdMW Bill ( Bigger Than Life Itself SEE IT TODAY will be host- d inner party tomorrow eve-- at i ning at her home on Harrison avenue for Mias Martha Williams and Mia Johanna Smith, who will leava soon on mission tn tha aaatarn stats. Ftf OLIVE OIL 1 V four-inch- Miss Leona Hauerhack f OLD MONK I 11. Left mfn-falh- to , 1 er hr d-- ath nr --- Grand Pre, Beth Whitney, lira E. 8. Eastman, Messrs. Oordon Bretland. George O. Ny. C. E. French, Edgar Grand Pre. Thomas Maurdaunt, Pullman, Mr and Mrs William Kershaw, and Franklyn De oooa. laud' ' es mesas three orfrom th skirt hem. Many are shorter. Light color will hold sway, and , Mlae Davelle Duckworth will entertain tomorrow evening at her home some will' feature fabric and color A French modal refor Albert Curt la who will leave In combination. the near future on a mission to th cently seen combined navy and gray British Isles. tricotine, the navy being used for the upper part In a sort of loose Mrs o. A. Debebdlnsr entertained Jacket effect with gray skirt pr lower Friday evening at her home. Games, section a musical program and dancing were enjoyed followed by a buffet supper at midnight. Th decorations were in red and green. Those present were Misses Boyd. Mss Bartlett, Anna .1 Noted Engluh Medical Authdrity Succumb of made the run Tn 2 hours and 1 Following the she succeeded to hi title. Dr. tit c. or (J minutes less than tha Lime of the fastest train between the two Howard is survived by hi widow, sons and two daurhter McGee's speedometer regiscities. TS0.2 miles. tered McGee said that iRv Associated Frees) 20 miles throueh the Fiskiyoo moan- Mff RECORD MADE. LONDON; Jan. $. Dr. Robert Jareil WS mod now I 1 F'los Howard, a noted duthorlly in toe RTLAND, Ore, Jan- an McGee, automobile with driving R.j nidir4l world, died here yettrrday. E. Skinner as passenger, arrived here! ' 1?$ -t educated at McGill univernirht fri'm Sin Erase sen hivingj sity at Montreal, and at the Llndon hospital. He was a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. Dr Howard was married in Jlig to-arc ret t'harlott, second daughter of i the Dontd Alexander Smith, Ijl who i 4 played dominant roio in the hiigorynf 1 j Tfc Krr nad4 from 1$( until hi death In TOM MOORE N"' IH 4 ant who was made Baron Btra'.h- 4 i-t- Fashions For Arriericians $ 1921 William Christy Cabannes Pewerfal Haaua Dotaaral THE STEALERS Kaaekaat Big All temt , BB fBr 1 Flm Wig Tax, Xatew THE MORNING ArTi.R. at the Orgaa. (eweSr tallk C. A. BBti I i BOW F1ATMO TAt BIBOABWMY imTnTrrriTiTmTirmv rhmVst, Draaa Inlt8wCsmtyw ! fht ,. J v--' Always the Best Pictures. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY oimaM ZAUE GREK'S EVA NOVAK by HlfUir GKIRB05 t4 leere ef Bwtlfil GIrla .NKIT REEKDOIBLK PtttK MATO tn rn(s BULL HiTfHiv rorrr I.ARRT Umov fa THE SFORTRWA. With McDonalds Roof Garden Chocolates and Candies on sale in practically every1 important city of the country, we are in a position to appreciate fully the tremendous effort being made everywhere to bring prices back to pre- - war levels. In full accord with this movement bat to normal, "we' have pnt iuto effect a general price reduction, at thesame time' rigidly maintaining our high quality. For example: Back To Pre-W- ar Price T EMPRESS $1.25 . . Price Pre-W- ar . Playing 2 More Days The Popular Paramount Picture Marjorie Rambeau Chocolates Back To How , $1.25 - r , The Rookies . Return McDonalds other, brands of chocolates and candies have Select your also been reduced to the pre-wprice level. favorite and enjoy it! The quality is the same though ' the price Is down! Mith the Prime Favorite ar , , 4'fi f.j . , t - a T t m y- - : mi Sr - X T Siv; m ? - ' la- v - - j.-- di A v i, ? '& ? -f' ' . - - , ' j J 1 " . -- 'i' i ; t Douglas JlacLean Supported by Doris May AND A CAPABLE CAST. The New Mack Sennett Comedy The Fireside Brewer " iliiniiiiiiiiniiiiiM I) L4. a Featuring the Eccentric Comedienne LOUISE FAZENDA and BILLY BEYAN THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC |