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Show THE BULLETIN FRIDAY and . SATURDAY May 9 THE NEW 8-- COTTON DRESSES BROADCLOTH VINSAN Ah Exclusive Shoppe For Ladies SEERSUCKER PIQUES NOBBY LIN AND EYELETS In Beautiful Prints - Checks Dots - Plaids and Combinations. for Street and The New CLEYON DRESS SnOPPE Opens in Sugarhouse to bring the ladies of Sugarhouse and tho Great Southeast an outstanding selection of Womens wearing apparel. High quality merchandise for a fair and reasonable prices. Mr. A. A. Flrniage, well known Utah business man and owner of several ladies wearing apparel stores, has had wide experience in this Hne for many years. In order to give you complete courteous service ho has employed Miss Lenore Bulien as his floor supervisor with several other courteous local clerks to serve you. Visit the Cleyon Dress Shoppe and acquaint yourself with Mr. Flrmago and his personnel and see for yourself this beautiful modern shoppe. Home. Tho Kind You Will Love Mothers DONT FORGET THAT GIFT FOR MOTHERl ALL GUARANTEED FAST COLOR Day Sizes 14 to 52 Mpjr PIECELESS TOP TAILORED OR LACE TRIM Street Length or Format rightness Is apparent in every detail of these lovely slips that fit as though one was poured into them. $295 Priced .... The Elite in Costume Slips. True bias cut, full length, seam-rishrink p, find twist proof. Adjustable straps on all models. Stocked in 11 Smart Shades Just tlio thing for your .... and so reasonably Priced PRICED $100 Georgeoua Colors in Combination and Plain WANT ERAL AT THIS LOW PRICE $25 Ringless DANCE SETS EXQUISITE Special LA-KEI- Satin or Crepe La re Medallion Trims or Smartly Tailored PRICED HOSIERY Seml-Servi- co Full Fashioned n Resist Top ALL THE NEW SHADES Silk-Ru- $159 $100 2 Pair 95 Wish the New CLEYON DRESS SHOPPE Every Success (Continued From Page 1) cf Bonnie . Harrison, Jean Jensen and by LL STEVENSON BeVerly Egbert of the Joan Renee Creative School of Dancing, gave dancing numbers and guests were Continually, the new New Vork introduced by tho program commit- swallows up the old. Now the Murray tee. Hill hotel. Just about the Inst Inn that Among guests were Joe Weigel of remains s link with the post. Is to be Dodge City, Kansas, who told of modernized. For years, It hits been s Iark avenue fastness of old days and having been a rotarlan for the past old traditions despite the 20 years and stressed the Importance piittern of the city. With Its of keeping good fellowship among ornamental furniture, mlmys, gilt, He stated that numerous inclubs. rooms and red brick, ternational troubles had been sub- towered exterior. It was once the wonder of tho hotel world. Built In 1884,' dued through this means. Lee Lovinger of the Salt Lake one year after the Metropolitan opera a Rotary presented each charter mem- house, at cost of S1.iNxi.tNNi, It war ber of the Sugarhouse club with a the gathering place of youth, beauty, fashion and distinction of the time. ouvenier in the form of a pen knife In the days of Its glory, the hansom bearing the Rotary seal, while M. O. cab trade from Its doors ran as high Ashton of Sugarhouse Lumber Co. as 1700 a week. Included among Its gave each member a picture of the residents were Mark Twain. J. 1. Morclub taken last meeting. gan, Sr., Richard Croker, the former W. B. Richards, Charles Snelgrove Tammany leader, and I. T. Barnuin. The late President William McKinley and Charles Lobb were elected as a had a suite there, whenever he was In committee to formulate plana for the New York. The Philadelphia Biddle Ogden convention to be held next and Drexels made annual Christmas week and a committee composed o. week reservations there. Jed 'Ashton, George Burbidge and In comparison with present day Jack Bull were selected to complete details of the visit of the Sugarhouse prices, despite Its reputation, rates In the old days at the Murray Hill club to the Salt Lake club next were modest Four meals and a room Tuesday noon. cost 34. They were real meals, too. Praise for Cecil Crockwell in hli An old menu lists 73 dishes from e which to clmose. earnest work in fostering the In season, American club was given by Georgo plan guests were served with shad roe Glenn of the 8alt Lake club and R. for supper every night The Inaugural dinner of former President Grover L. Bird of the same organization. Cleveland was cooked by the hotel's chef and sent to Washington by special train. Mnny of the prominent guests kept private storks of wine Observer Car Feature there. The original bar, at which cockof Army's New Dirigible tails were sold at two for a quarter Belleville. III. A subclouil cur Is s until the World war. Is still In use. feature of the largest nonrlgld The hotel was purchased by Benjaairship In the United Stntes Army Air corps, which has Just been accepted by min L. M. Bates in 1910 and for years r the armys largest base, he ran it as a sentimental venture without regard to profits. The red Scott Held, here. The subcloud car may be lowered brick exterior was cleaned entirely hy Lights New York - 8 FIXTURE CO. Was. 3210 MANUFACTURERS OF young girl. Yet mere s Miss Her great ambition Carpenter. waa to become a concert pianist, so she perfected herself in the works of the masters and then tried for engage meats. Agents merely laughed at her- she waa too pretty for concert work. So she turned from Beethoven and Liszt to hot numbers and swing music and la now plunlat In the Balnlmw Grill. But she Is longing to get back to Bach. ever-changi- FINE CABINET WORK Bank) Office, Church and Store Fixtures d FACTORY 1128-4- 0 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE Kaspar J. Fetzer, Mgr. Jail Demands Etiquet Iloquiaui, Wusli Prisoners in the Hoqulnm Jail are forbidden to sleep with their shoes on. HYLAND 1311 Mrs. Marie F. Mueller, Secy. Congratulations Cleyon Dress Shoppe . LON EARL SHEET METAL WORKS Sugar-hous- 2126 South 11th East CONGRATULATIONS Hyland 7019--E Cleyon Dress Shoppe MAY WANT, A MIRROR FOP. HER MOTHER GIFT Or An Old One Resilvered SUGAR HOUSE GLASS CO. CALL Hyland 928 th East 2023 So. 1 1 AND WE HURRY" Take Your Mother TO TC-1- COVERED WAGON INN FOR A CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY I co Cream Malted Milks and Lunches Night Service Till 2 P. M. . 2168 Highland Drive llghter-than-al- 3.000 feet below the airship, .with an observer In It who cun communicate by telephone to the ship, fnr above the obscuring clouds. Three 300-hora- e power engines drive at a top sieed of 85 miles n hour. The ship carries a crew of eight on long flights and six on short the TC-1- trips. 4 Full Fashioned SILK HOSE mm-gen- The SALT LAKE CABINET 32 Richards Street - Mothers Day The Merchants of Sugarhouse t ' 5.95 EACH ARTICLE AN OUTSTANDING VALUE! CONGRATULATIONS SEV- $100 SATIN SLIPS !wbI fects and aleveleas. PRICE of RUN RESIST RAYON Full length. So mo Trimmed with contracting colors. PRICED Wear-Pru- f Piques, Broadcloth, Cotton Sheers Tho kind of blouses to whisk in and out of tho tub in a Jiffy. Subtle Floral Prints, Widely Spaced Designs, Sprightly Polka Dots, Beautiful Pastels, Prints on Crepe. In Short Sleeve, Cape Ef- RAYON GOWNS $1 Crisp, Cotton BLOUSES $195 and Dresses in $5.90 Values Exquisite Gowns and Pajamas of Silk Crepe In tailored or lace trim. PRICED Fashion Tea, Rose and Blue. $195 Dainty Sizes and Styles for MISSES AND WOMEN and PAJAMAS TAFFETA SLIPS $100 ffvtilAll SILK DRESSES YOU WILL SILK GOWNS Wear-Pru- f PRICED suit GRAND OPENING 1051 East 21 South St. LOVE LACE DOTTED DIMITY Dresses SATURDAY May 9 8-- Cleyon Dress Shoppe GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, and hand In 1025 and a new kitchen at a coat of $175,000. Mr. Bntes died In December and now with the settlement of hi estate, the old hotel la to change from the days of leisure to those of hustle and bustle. Seldom Indeed does beauty thwart iiiCwvi cswM.Jr ! t - This and that department: Earl Thomas, a bit of a statistician, has figured it out that the average New Yorker la rive feet, seven inches in height, wears a size eight and a half shoe, prefers roast beef and hashed brown potatoes and says "Yea, dear,", Alto hla wife six times a day, derman Peter IL lluvolo, of Brooklyn, la reported to want to change the names of certain streets to auch glistening titles as Emerald. Amber, Sapphire and Ruby. . . . Ray Perkins reporta that In an antique shop on Sixth avenue, c crystal radio set with earphones !a offered for sale an Indication that radio hui Anally come of age. ... J3 Nsw Shades Springs top ranking colors Inciud blue, imperial blue, aurora, Forinot-plnner'a red, the zinnia shades, petunia and Devon grecn. a . The Granite Furniture Co. Wish the Cleyon Dress Shoppe every success on their Grand Opening. BIG SPECIALS Draperies, Rugs Linoleums, Wallpaper and Paints Buy NOW and SAVE Gilbert Miller has one or those memories that retain certain things indefinitely and allow others to leak out quickly. Name are his bane. So one time while he was In London and his wife In Pari, lie called her hy long distance phone to obtain the name of his secretary who waa In New Yurk and whom be desired to cable. 'lies a Subway eavesdropping: mother-in-lacomes atlff. Ilia lucky him of the she hates sight to visit; so, his wife dont want him hanging round the house. So he gets out every night now without having to Invent no alibis." Plays in Church Calle J Better Than Sermons Melbourne, Australia. A church In Melbourne Is to be used as a regular "theater" for religious plays If plans nude by Its vicar succeed. lie Is Father F. E. Maynard, vicar of SL Peter' church. "People may get a greater message from seeing an appropriate religious play than from bearing many sermons. he added, he announced. "Drama, "ran be used for the teaching of the Christian message far more effectively - than at present $69. Buy On Easy Terms. No Currying Charge. n Round Oak Range "Americas Finest 1G50 YVE East 21st South DELIVER EVERYWHERE Sugarhouse i fmmmmm |