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Show a! A -- - . . r 3m'" vct; irTV 11 33- e . n m f ' V39mhi . r,k-v- '44 'r . tt htwawhk ffefrV- Sfi-'- -' Orf- J? FctTtt C73 Seen Appears Premia! A let that esmes an stays where It is set needed Is a hvrli a blsdraaee te activity . a earb tyoi ylessere. Tea eaa take sff the fat where tt ehews by taktsga after each meal and at bsdtim see Presertptlea TaMet. Three little tab tats are as effsrttve sad harmlese as the fame pre rlytiea from whieh they take their same. Bay sad try a cnee today. Ail dreiste the world over sell them at ae dollar (or a ease or yoa caa order them direct from the Marmots Ce. cam At. Detroit, Mich.oaereTee tee M thee osy te dletta CaUAdv. Mar-ol- totimtlif IniclMoa of to4if rTtt at My 8b opr by Mrs Gsorgs . Emory Fellows la honor of hor daughter,- - Mrs . Donald R. U. Fei-towho Is lea Tins soon to make ' hot boms In Los jnseles. Fall flow-or were arransod bs oenterpleces for which held antique candle with candles "to correspond Coyere were Jald for 2 yueeta. " . l e e 1 Spanish program was enjoyed this afternoon at the meeting of the Cur-rEvents and Current Liters tare section of the Ladled Literary club. An Interesting paper Spanish Lit erature and Modern Spanish Culture woo presented by Mrs. A. D. pler- -' ao A number of danees In Spanish ; costume were siren by dancing puplle of Vlee Luclle Thurman. Musical se- leetlons in keeping with the program I were rended. I ttbf et . A wedding reception was given last evening in honor of the marriage of Miss' Phyllis Winder and Georgies Youcr Cannon which took place In the Salt Lake temple by the parents of the bride.yesterday Mr. end Mrs. - ft IJltam J. their home on -- east Twenty-sevent- hWinder atSouth street. In the living rooms chrysanthemums were combined with smilax In the decora - tioa The dining room and supper table were arranged with pink roses and white chrysanthemums. 8ilver at-tcandlestick corners of the table held blue eendles. The bride, who was unattended, wore a white satin gown trimmed In lace and a tulle vvelD caught with She carried a coloorange blossom nial bouquet of deiicate pink rose end ostrich feather Assisting Mr. snd Mrs. Winder In receiving were Dr. and Mrs. William T. Cannon. In the dining room. Miss Margaret Felt. Mlse Martha Cannon. Mine Aliena Lynch. Miss Virginia Cart hey, Miss Caroline Cannon. Mias Phyllis Cannon and Mias AHene Cannon assisted Mr. and Mr. Cannon will' be at home aflet Dec. 15 ht N& 1 Bucking . bam apartment , he The Wasatch Literary vlub will entertain at s social snd tee tomorrow afternoon, at Unity hall, 129 Second Mast street, the proceeds to be devoted nto charity Mr H. Maya la chairman of the reception committee. Other committee chairmen ere Mr Ben Johnson, decoration and Mr J. R. Clinton and - Mrs James S Hilbert, music and tea room. Reservations have been made X. T. Betas Mr by the following Mss Lillian Cutler. Mr L B. Ditto. Mr O. R. fHhlee, Mr I. R. Parson Mr H. A Eckner. Mr E Shopbafen, Mrs. R. R. Thoms Mrs. W. Smeltser. Mrs S B. Smeltser. Mr A. H. King, Mias Mary William wn. Mias Ruth Bales, Mr A Pickering. Mr B. T. A A. Mrs William Waesop, Mr Cover. Mrs J Potts, Mr J. McDonald. Mr Wood. Mr. George George Jr, Ladd. Mrs T E. Stewart. Mr A. C. Valentine, Mrs S A. Leaver. Mr E T. Rhode Mr Nellie Jenntng Mr Esther Husbands,MrMr E. J.B. 8. Hilbertf-F Terriberry, Stockman. Mr Alice L. Teylor. Mr. D. & Lochrle, Mr W. H. Iepper. Mr H J. Cr caver. Mr W. C. Locktnirton Mr E. Kempner, Mr C. F. Watkin Mr B W Deacon. Mr J. D Colville. Mr R. T. Port Mr Roe Mr J. R. Clinton, Ralph Mr J. O. Evens. Mrs H. T. Johnson, Mr George Moyer, Mrs. V, D. Ernst. Mr O. W. Ewing. Mlse Cordelia S- -a Mr F. M. Ulmer, Mr Frank j X Py-pe- r, geod-hy- o Bray, Mr J. M. Forgett, Mr Ivor Halle Mr & K. Keeley, Mr F T. William Mr R. A.,Broodhurot Mr E. Lose Mr 8. A. Cbbb, Mr C. Mr W. Watson. Mr Roy Watrott Roy Price. Mr W. Gal r of, Christmas, tach stocks are complete, obtain the article you has brought home to the buying public the proximity - You had better make yonr selections right away the and ded the furthermore; the store is not overcrow prices are so reasonable you can want for the price youldcsire to pay. .The ushering in day brings a larger crowd. e o The Wives snd Mothers club of tm frsternity entertained last evening at a silver musical at the Temfraternity house, 1271 east South The decorations were In ple street red end green, the holiday color' Red carnations in a basket centered the taPhi Delta Theta ' ble. The guests were received by Mr X. A Dunyon. president, who was assisted by various member Presiding at the tea tab! were Mr James Roger Mr H. S Wright, Mr W. R. Duvall. Mrs D. R. Shaw and Mrs Elisabeth, Huffenback Sisters of the members assisted in. serving. A musical program, under the direction McGurrU was of Mrs. Edward given by Mr Frances Hartfe Park vocalist, Mr McGurrin, harpist; Miss Alice Anderson, violinist; Mira Isabelle Jenkins, cellist; and Mist Maymo Noble, pianist. More than 100 guests celled In charge of arrangements were Mr G. W. Browning, Mrs J. W. Squire Mr A. & Fowler, Mrs W. F Knox, Mr Walter Wood and Mr C. J Simpson. The marriage of Miss Bertha G. Langton. daughter of Mr. and Mra Isaac Langton and E. Henry Clark took place this morning lit the. Salt lake temple The ceremony was performed by Elder George Albert Smith. A wedding supper will be given this evening for the members of the immediate families at the home of the bnd 541 west Third North street. . Mr. end Mr (larks will make their home at 779 Simpson avenue for the present. o Mrs. Thomas H. Howells will entertain the C T. club tomorrow afternoon at her home. 1177 Crystal avenue, at luncheon, followed by a kensington. , - l- . ? 1 A I t Z.CM.L f ' Saturday Hour Specials 4 From lO to 1 1 a. m.rand 3 to 4 p. m. 32 in. Kiddie Kloth, special a yard . . . . 7777. . . . .29c 22c 36 in. Silkalines, special a yard . . u L . . . 72x90 Unbleached Sheets, s pecial $1.10 81x90 Unbleached Sheets, special a yard . . . . .$1.20 see Art Depk Specials Saturday Specials in the Domestic Dept the balance of our Hand Embroidered Pieces, they will make attractive Christmas Gifts, at Choose now from Attractive special prices that will be see an Incentive to replenish your supply of the following household necessities Plaid Blankets, half wool, size 68x80, QC regular $10.00 values, Pledge members of Delta Epsilon sorority will entertain tomorrow evening at the homo of Mine Gwendolyn Murdock at an Informal dancing party In honor of the active members of the sorority The hostesses include Miss Agnes Csffey, Minr Onefta Retse, Miss Ruth Holbrook. Miss June Woodruff, Miss Locetta Brown. Miss Hermle Roger Miss Margaret Stein. Miss Alice Lundbcrg, Miss Florence Helner and Miss Gwendolyn Mnrdock. e e e PI Epsilon Phi sorority wilt entertain at a dancing party at the home Of Mtsa Helen Thompson. 201 Second avenue, tomorrow evening. In charge of arrangements ere Miss Helen Thompson, Mlse Donetta Dalby and Mlse Sarah Le Cberotnant Dr. and Mrs. H Leo Marshall, Mffcs Faye Cornwall end Chauncey Houseman will act a patron The Utah Engineers wilt entertain at an Informal dance this evening fn the grill room of tne Hotel Utah In honor of the student bodr. Dr. snd Mr Joseph F. Merrill end Prof end Mr E. H. Beckstrend will be the patrons of the affair. The committee In HALF PRICE ' Vi3 J, special All Other Blankets, 20 Per Cent Off Comforts, 81x90, sateen covered, titched, regular. $8.50 values C 0C UUJ special All Other Spreads, 20 Per Cent Off 80x90, Satin Spreads, regularVfi 7C . $13.00 values, special 72x90 Satin Spreads, regular fC C(1 yJiJU $70 values, special All Other Spreads, 20 Per Cent Off inches wide GINGHAMS-2- 7 IQ-spec- 1 a yard ; One grade of Pillow' Slips stamped and hemstitchedfor Cl QQ crocheting, special, a pair., yliwfl rVe also have a few Stamped Chil- -' drens Play Aprons, Dresses and Rompers, your choice, while 7Cp - they last, at I uu The Peoples Store Owned and cotton, while they last 3 SKEINS FOR 10 - ... VII J see Z. C. M. 1. Christmas Booth Center Aisle. Here you will find a splendid variety of Chri stir as Cards t eal and Tags ial, wt Z. C. M. I. The People's item Owned and Operated By u Silk Shirt Sale T oys! Toys! T oys! Ends Saturday An opportune sale . that enables you to . obtain an appropriate . gift for a man at con- siderably less than the regular price. ..Buy" his favorite gift NEARLY theres a wonderful variety j and they are offered . at Bargain Prices. : . This is how they will sell, WAR TAX PAID ;; Up to $70 -- A- . t. Everything for riie Christmas Tree for Boy- - or. Girl. .What a busy month December will be to be sure. One of the busiest sections of the store will be our Toy - om !iis-- m Values Include arranmtCowa. of Mcnxtea and Cbarle rhi-ri- c . U Kd IT John Mather Mr. and Mr. and Mr Mr J. R. Seephtrd and Mlea Venn Robinson. r NT r- A tudent body of th UnlTeralty of Tit danca Utah entertained nt a matlno The Eneiffa stake M T. A. win enterthla afternoon tn th upper ball of the tain thla at a dancing party at John R. Park building Kinney Brotb. the Odtoa.evening era orebeatra furniahed th innate. Thla dance waa bald inataad of tba uiadnte danca which th aophomor Apmln aoclety of the University ot Utah will bold initiation Saturday data waa going to hold tn tha afternoon at the home of Annie Merrill for Helen Thompson. Cleon Laaaon. Elizabeth Helen Plxton. Bennett. Th Salt take chapwr or tha Sigma Gwendolyn Edwards. Margqret ThompTheta Phi aorority of the Utah Agrison. Ruth Sznedleyt Francto Watson cultural col leg will be entertained to- Mildred Moss. Dalton. Esther morrow aftmoon at 2 ocloak by Mra. Coleman, GraceMargaret Hop tn and Ilortenae 17 'eaat Third South Redd. W. K. Hunter. F. e , street, Mra Tara Aldons and Mra - i J. Ktrkham will b th aiilng host-aaA huefneas meeting of the Newman will be held Hunday morning In , A dancing party will b gtran thla club of Columhua club room on the tranlng In th LcGrmnd ward amuseeaat Knlghtt South Temple atreeL Followlar ment hall in honor of John Marian the meeting breakfast will bo sspyt! Robinson, who will leava soon on a The committee in charge of arrange-men- ts mission to Germany. Tha hosts and Includes Margaret Holt Franboataaasa will be Mr. and Mra J. Palces K. King, AUeen Griffin and Ceieote mer Sharp. Mr and Mra E. F. Platter, Laramie.' - SilkShirts ' ea i Up to $10.00 Values i War Tax Paid 1 Nov lathe time to make your selection,-whilchoosing tr good the exceptional prices justify your buying now for future use. e I. sales are always genuine Positively no marking up, no fictitious values, no misrepresentation. 1, t, . .. LoAngeles, San Frapciaco, Oakland, Chicago, and vicinith, and all point between Chicago and the Atlantic Uoast. fl. Kcyrcr Fbcrc:f Sicrago G:. ' wear Cl. . 119-1- IS AT SOOTH MAIN ST- - . Sbip YecrFumiture in Our Throufirh Gart tt'H Reduced Freight Rates to Z. C. M. -- OCR DHUO STOR makes a most desirable gift we have a splendid assortment to select from Center Aisle. taepsa aargi & I . t rrmaWT. DRUG STORK TS AT SOUTH MAIN ST.. a 111 entertain at party Saturday evening, lec. al the home of Miss Madelyn Stewart. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Miss Maurlne Bennion and Mts Doone Smoot. Alpha CljTaororlt little advice After all, my dear Ho. regency for a few more years .There's -you are only twenty yeara of age going to be a lot f parley lnjcntt-- L That makea you pretty young for a conferences and negotiations, etc . and regent. 1 remember my lodge had a fheyu Intel f. re with your pr'tmi; p.)r. ' rule that a man had to be thirty-fiv- e ties and musical r shows before he could become a regent, r. awful. Tuere mut he Mlse Rowens MarKay of th1 city JOT that matter, an esteemed oU'.--AliiL eW. ot keihi wln like Io rrf mdietrapo- -' 'guard or fifth deputy kleaglo. and Mlse1 worry gnd who Woud make re.-lie, Ind , were guests at a Thankfgiv-lnf- c 'ou let aotnu one of Very likely you would much rat orr gents. aMorf Astoria in dinner at the It. be on a a end Mias their hostess foo'hiU Sw lork, college right being team or chairman Of the junior g!-- q ' The real danger is that this re?rat Etsie Roeenbaum of New York. club at your age. Certainly I ;an hunmiw lead t oihr thirxC First think of nothing worse that could thing: ou know thej'JI adtanca happen to a lad of twenty than to up a chair and fnak you etnpetor be made a regont. And then look rtuu uu it iw up All the fieapaiH'r'i!l fed If anybody had come to me wh-I against. a are ass ylng and "Lookee ar n the you said. V. planning: twenty .n.ie, r H. Phirfpa, George, we've been thinking It over i United State and you'll have to afound r the palace twenty-fouJand you gotta be regent of Japan. it j hure AN OIHN I.KTTKR TO THE BOY 'would have spoiled our day, a day ao as not to disippomt the spe Ja-dal "I don't iorkimr to want be of for correspondents OF regent KlXJFiT j would have replied Tm to deny that you are .1 jelluw perlV Horohito. 1 a hy the paper pan. we a great time learning the new and other things like. that. having that you have, been made a regent. dances, and I know a lot of peachy Of course, Horn, .it aint none' of I ,waa aVgent once In the Gentlegirls, and my evenings are all taken my business, but I alwsvs like to see' v I an' If become a up. and everything, a of Maccabees. th young man dq a ell, thats all. men's Auxiliary At regent of Japan It'll Just ruin my fun Kagar4a- - to riywntrothws th regular weakly Tuesday night If I accept the regency I'll hito, Nobuhito, and Takahito a regent cuts quite a figure. at If Tuesday afternoons-4 PTH 1VDQ Judging from the newspaper ForTiTrWie Terel. Horn, old scout, ! or Jap.nwears a think iTf-geoyou ought to turn this regent finer uniform than a regent of. the Job down. Ot coursC. in th 'day. before the world war a bov could b a Maccabees or even of the Heptaa-ophwork at it much. But tor Infants and ChQdrex ' for that matter and I see no regent 'and not today there- - Is so much going on tn reason why you shouldn't hold tha an international way pro and con and In office year. If you so dee're. vie versa that you wont get much unleaa you vote against the annual time to do the cabarets. Atwajrg biatu clambake at Mulligan's Crove. tbs , of But I think you ought to taka a No, Ho, you ought to lay oft thla a daruung 10, " r V A Camera Or a Photograph Album , fjm-naalu- I, The values run up to $10.00, your choice in this special sale at $5.95.' Each Corset purchased will be fitted during this sale. Here you will find Toys o f every description, sent direct from Santa Claus. Christmas is unquestionably the childrens holiday of course, everyone will be happy but the children w ill be particularly so. Satisfy their longing anticipation bring them in to see the Toys. Remember on the Third floor. War Tax Paid War Tax PaM A special lot of Franco and Madam Lyra Corsets, in plain white coutil and pink and white brocaded. You will find sizes from 21 to 35 in the lot, but not in each model. Dept. $e 55 95 Your Choice at Z. C. M. I. Third Floor SilkShirts SilkShirts Up to $6.00 Valoe Special Corset Sale per (be rteple ' eom.-thini- r. Srj J tan-ha- The One Over tH Dr J 1 open-wor- k " photo-graphs- ." t CASTOR I A7 a, c; Use For OverO Yeara7l tor-ma- ny as" A I t |