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I Handy-siz- e tube 590—New large size ' - ':'"'"7"'"ni------: l ENTUR-1E- Z - Sales 'Neckwear-L-Stree- 9i r - - i'ii OWL DRUG CO PAY LESS WALGREEN and Other Leading Drug Stores (Adv) ' 4 9 carit - — -- ' i o11 7 'MC ) k 1 I - 7 t 1 12' PIIICIE Ir' 7 ) 4r - ----I- () ' i 7-7- 7-7-- : i L A J141 i t Ali" - - L) L- ) Ilusiness and Formain i - — Evening and dinner dresses Plain crepe and wool street frocks Broken sizes Small sizes in formals t A ' CI - ' 41 r Igunsingwear irregulars girdles pantie girdles values to $5 clearance $169 Munsingwear irregular foundations and girdles regular to $750 clearance $289 and$339 Special group of Odds and ends in corsets 12 Price special - to'lliq ) it in rDrit'-717- Tax-- 5c ikLliJ 11011ESSTal nine :Values to 595 Regular soiled frocks All Slightly high styled Drastically reduced for im-- - 411 mediate clearance Sizes 7 to 14 and 9 to 15 18 Junior Dresses values to $595 (soiled) IA Off 7 corduroy Jackets regular $198 $100 12 plain and plaid wool Jackets reg $595 14 Off 4 plaid wool suits sizes 4 reg $795 IA Price 18 cotton Dresses regular $119 1 - 'all-wo- sizes pr young ular to $595 rummage re- I 1511(2-"I Utah's Most Progressive Store ite'' " awl - fab- Vaf reo-- ' ' t Clearance' Lztlaztuy of BOOK Includnational Duplicate copies ing mysteries biographies light love stories and best-seller- s- r to 129 popular- fiction t Keith O'Brien Leilding Library—Street Floor 4 ol Womens Luxuriously tufted Broken sizes and colors Regular $299 rummage 1 group quilted suedette Robes Lace Cloths Regular $119 approximate 36x36 size size Regular $249 approximate 70x90 size 70x90 $398 approximate Regular Regular $498 approximate 70x90 size Lace and Rayon Panels Sash Sets Cottage Sets Oil Silk Sashes Odd Buttons Buckles and Clips Ribbons Laces Frilling Fringe Braid Emblems Regular lc to 25c rummage inetes—street floor ' 14 -- - - 4 1:31ENS 1EATIZER 'JACKETS Soft capeskin leather well styled All sizes Regular $995 rummage 'oliy 08 Keith O'Brien Men's—Street Floor men's flannelette Pajamas size D only regular $129 $100 11 silk and rayon Scarfs reg $200 rummage'$129 7 silk and rayon Scarfs reg $100 rummage 69e 21 men's Pajamas by Jayson reg $200 sale $129 200 pr men's Anklet Socks reg 25c 5 pr $100 - 4 SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE 89t $169 $294 $388 74771:714: SCARFS 10M) sale - 49c 29c Reg $100 Reg 79elsale A e Plitt! tubular " t"' Ascot and Keith O'Brifn Neckwear—Street Floor - floor sportswearthird 42 Sweaters regular $229 to $598 rummage 13 14 Price' regular $398 rummage $199 27 Blouses regular $200 to $400 rummage 14 Price 2 Marinette Knit Suits sizes 14 and 16 regular $2995 rummage $1200 1 Marinette Knit Suit size 14 regular $2295 $900 1 Knit $2295 $900 1 Corduroy Suit size 18 regular $1295 $399 6 Dresses sizes 18 and 20 regular $695 $350 56 wool crepe Skirts (dark colors) reg $299 $199 8 14 off 12 k 7 $199 $318 53-9- 4 2 it29' Price 6 Gabardine Lounge Robes regular $595 $300 1 wool Flannel Robe small size regular $695 $350 silk and rayon lined Robe small size regular $1095 rummage $550 21 men's white and fancy Shirts sizes 14 15 and 16 regular to $2 00 $10022 men's Zelan zipper-fron- t Ski Jackets regular $350 rummage $249 14 sport shirts reg 200 sale 100 85d I ItOBES Keith O'Brien Lingerie—Fourth Floor Iland-Mad- e - - - Blou-Slip- s - f Suit--regula- r OVELI 2000 NOTION'S 0 14 to 17 '')f Price brown Sport Coat size 16 regular $595 rummage $298 1 blue Sport Coat size 11 reg $595 rummage $298 1 green Herringbone Suit reg $1095 size 15 $595 1 pr white Flannel Slacks size 14 reg $495 $249 1 Closing Out One Lot of Imported Chinese dB - - domestics and curtains— second floor 9I-s-- : Keith O'Bricrt Girls—Yourth Floor U I '19' 12-1- floor boys—fourth 15 men's Slacks Greatly Slippers regular to $195 rummage Slippers values to $395 rummage Connie Shoes regular' $495 rummage Jacqueline Shoes regular $695 Floor it -- th I Gtris- - Salk :nal Crepe pay irk it FINAL CLEARANCE Christmas Slippers and Whiter Shoes Postage t t Dresses odds and ends sizes 3 to 6x reg $198 $100 House Shoes in sheared wool regular $1981i Price 4 Price Table of odds and ends in infants' needs - 290 Coatigans regular $129 rummage 59c Collars regular $100 and $200 rummage 59t Blouses regular $129 rummage 10d Flowers regular to 59c rummage Price to $895 Evening Jackets regular $398 690 Turbans regular $100 rummage Pocket Chiffon Hankies regular 25c rummage 100 12 for $100 Hankies regular to 25c rummage ) 114 t4 infants—fourth floor dothi- 4' r t S t Keith O'Brien Corselm—Fourth Floor Three selected groups of smart Handbags Regular values tram $100 to $795 Genuine boar pigskins fabrics capeskins calf's etc cA4N-- ) 11 ( Cao and A NC!" 741 iik Al A 111111110 o fi -- 1 I i 7r1 Is4 '11 7-- V le t rin 4 Li Li ik!d r l V ilk 1 A F: 1 ioll 4 li Rayons woolens cottons plain ' 1 t ID 2 It prints 1" to lengths 1 3-y- d LIt - ' f— ' rice' ' ' ' -- --- r-l- 45 Dresses reg to $25 LitiN 1)1IAGS—Save 11 13 12 4 e Nqk iv 1 -s e IL ii '' 1 tri ry 7! r7 r r 'Ir -- Street Nylon Irregular Hose extra short reg $135 $109 Silk Hosiery values to $135 rummage 790 Silk Hosiery values to $115 rummage 49t 120 Terry Cloth Anklets regular 25c rummage 25t Rabbits Hair Anklets regular50c rummage Knee-HigSocks regular 79c rummage 390 weave Anklets Cotton Fine regular 17c rummage se Fireman-re- d regulare'$225 rummage $100 Sleepers $1-0Flannel Gowns regular $139 rummage Tuckstitch Gowns and Pajamas regular $200 $169 16 pr Capeskin Gloves reg $200 and $250 IA Price 10 pr Kidskin Gloves broken sizes reg $300 and IA Price $350 rummage 12 Price 12 pr Pigskin Gloves reg $300 and $350 Price and Gloves Doeskin 10 pr $300 regular $200 50 t' 250 pcs Costume Jewelry regular $100 446 36 metal Home Budget Banks regular $100 68 100 pr of Gloves regular $100 rummage MAIL ORDERS FILLED - t ar e M - Aottio- accessories—street floor These fringed Scarfs are sweeping the country as the most popular fashion of the year You'll want to wear them on your head across your shoulders around your waist and even under your collars Huge variety of colors Triangular shape with fringed edges relief-committ- 171 c)E) Keith O'Brien Shoes—Street Floor terms Adelbert Beesley Ben Bullough and Seare Morrison comprise the auditing committee and Thomas H Ash Bernard C Done and Frank J McDonald the 111 JtaL7-- Keith O'Brien Millinery—Third Floor SALE! ti k COATS! regular duced for final clearance Felt and rics Black and colors ) — - '' to :rie" 750 SI stock our Hats taken from 1) 0i ti ti' ' tt- A r J t6 c -- ' i - 4 i : : size 20 400 yards reg 25c 18d Sock Needles steel set of 4 reg 25c 10t Sc Crochet Hookg wooden regular 10c 12 Price Instruction Books (special group) Wool Mittens (to be embroidered) regular $1 39d Soiled Yarns values to 85c rummage 50d 25 Soiled Yarns values to 50c rummage Tapestry Yarns broken box lots reg 30c skein 16d Dress Yarns broken box lots reg 75c rummage 494 the headgear sensation of 1942 BACKACHE one-ye- 1 PE : ' ar LEG PAINS '' T 1175 i ' 71z' 'pil 7 - George M Gadsby president and general manager of the Utah PowJames R McDonnel was aner &: Light company will address nounced Tuesday as the new presiAntelope Island chapter No 3 dent of Salt Lake Federated MuInternational Footprint associa- sicians' local No 104 He was retion at the regular luncheon elected for a two-yeterm Thuritday noon in the Beau BrumOther officers named at a meetrnel Cafe 131 South Main street ing Monday night include Dow H Young vice president Frank J McDonald reelectedtreasurer D Carlyle Baker IISe ldon N Heaps and John Rose reelected direcri 1! tors Earl Obray and Don V Tibbs new directors each for : ' - :' )f- 1 ('t - ' Y jivil k : t- 46v i t :1: - cpN ! t 41 ( and LESS THAN 1 0 'f'" ' 1 4 i ALL OUT BEFORE INVENTORY '' ' !-- ' ' ' - '' et S tif tHZ'' ‘)1'4‘ Musicians' Local Elects Officers 1 $ '' y'c- 't:' t ''' - Stamped Aprons (children's) reg 79c rummage 29t Work Pillow Case models reg $300 rummage $100 79c Stamped Pillow Cases (pastels) reg $100 4'' - k) ( $t ( : t '' r 7' 1 e'e - ? t '''' 1e jilt: Itkt IA 141 -- polka Regular $129 rummage goods-—tnezz- a ('' A l : r L-- art Crochet Cotton — -- i: k) : Sterling silver Bread and Butter Plates handmade Dolls Paper Flowers and many other gift items Regular $100 to $198 ! ?r:t7e - 11 Odds and Ends Gift ittims ''4' f'14:1--'-''T::--- ir ' L 1 Business and Formals LAH-gi- I-12- sizes 14 to 20 - II r ' Is - cotton Frocks ' : N " oo1 rIL tN 1----i''- i T -- SI--144- - cotton shop—fifth floor in red and blue 88 ot 4 ::4' - — 4' — 1' 7 1:"Ei -- - AZA-'''"- 4 1 $2295$1530 f Students Open Soldiers See Election Race Road Show high-schoo- 1 t brown dressy Coat regular $2295 $1530 2 black dressy Coats regular ' 3 dressy Coats regulax7$35 $2334 2 black dressy Coats regular $2995$1997 1 brown dressy Coat regular $35 $2134 4 Sport Coats regular $1995 rummage $1330 1 Sport Coat regular $2995 rummage $1997 3 Sport Coats regular $2295 rummage $1530 ' Candidates for student body ofSoldiers at Fort D4uglas and ficers opened their campaigns Salt Lake army air base Tuesday The Tuesday at East the first were entertained by be election Febwill held primary United Service organization road ruary 3 Nominations for student body show to stop in Salt Lake City on president secretary and editors of a nation-wid- e tour of military the student newspaper and yearbook will be accepted until Wed- posts entitled "Flying The shownesday and the final eligibility check of the candidates will be High" was produced in the east made Friday The candidates will and was the first of five which be presented to the- students in an have been booked for appearances at Salt Lake City post theaters assembly Monday A campaign assembly featuring A performance at the air base at speeches and sketches on behalf 6 p m was followed by one in of the election finalists will be Fort Douglas theater at 8 p rn Cast members included several held at the school February 5 folwho have appeared in commercial lowing the primary balloting The final election February 6 p?oductions in eastern theaters O Reed will close the eight-da- y campaign First Lieutenant Charles and a dance honoring the newly 'Fort Douglas morale officer is in elected officers and school basket- charge of local arrangements ball teams will be held that night In the school ballroom ' 1 be 431 - 1 t' NAZIGAIIN! ' g Ns 'Li ' Dresses—Third Floor - ' 1r-r i i —-- a Julius Daniels John F Faerber and Ben F Waterfield deacons J G Vorse was named new Sunday school superintendent and Howard M Jones will continue as Sunday school director Franklin S Cundiff was named the church's representative on the Mt Olivet cemetery board Holdover- - trustees are R H Bide Clyde Early N P Mettome and W D Prosser Holdover deacons are Frank E Loser S B Tuttle and Mr Gorham Annual reports were read by church officers and plans were discussed for celebration of the church's fiftieth anniversary of completion of the present church building at Fourth East and First South streets S 1 1 TE E3 I -' ' e sided --- l'"I l'rb E - - : : rr:17 Evening busikr and dinner dresses and street and itt) ness dresses in plain crepes in black and z 0 i Broken sizes colors - the church's annual banquet and meeting according to the Rev George J Weber pastor who pre- )I 77 Dresses reg $1295 to $1695 Chief Justice David W' Moffat of the Utah supreme court Director Arranges set an example for the state Tuesday when he turned in a com- Bond Stamp Meets 1915 to back set license automobile thei of plete plates dating' D Howe Moffat deputy adminyear when the state first started issuing them istrator of the' defense savings He responded to an appeal of staff Tuesday scheduled three the state tax commission for all tax commission will put the old meetings this week to organize local defense savings committees to motorists to hand over any old plates nato aid the may-havthe sale 'Of defense bonds and plates they H Roscoe Hammond member of push tion's war effort and its demand stamps the commission said the best reHe will go to Castle Dale Wedfor scrap metal The first us'é to be made of them sponse to the appeal for old plates nesday night Moab on Thursday is areas in the served by the and'13ountiful on Friday will be in the manufacture of clips Receptacles for which will be issued next year in branch offices lieu of new plates This will save plates are provided at these oftons of new steel for the war in fices and in the commission's main The Last Word at the capitol dustries Any in excess of this office Those who so desire may leave Innd y Bo need will go into the scrap metal staat them or service garages supply tions the operators of which will Justice Moffat has d y a Bond the old- plates as souvenirs of the see that they are delivered to the commission 30 years he has been the owner and operator of an automobile but said he was glad to give them up te"' as a contribution to the war efHe recalled that he bought fort ' N '' his first automobile in 1912 and ' that until 1915 motorists received '''" from the state as a "license plate" only a small disc which they atI tached to instrument boards of : their cars I If they wanted plates on the outside of their cars they had to have ie"klf !'' them "custom mad" Justice Moffat has two of these but will not 1 11 '' q' ar turn them in as the metal is not suitable for the use to which the At''' t :l Congre- 141 Street five-twelft- ---- Church Holds Annual Wet Picks Leaders 1 I" ll tterl in 1 left member of the Utah state tax commission receives a collection of old automobile license plates from Chief Jus E ALL DEPARTMENTS IN: THE STORE PARTICIPATE as to be visible to inspectors are now on sale at the internal revenue office on the third floor of the federal building The first stamps will cover the period from February 1 to June 30 and will cost of the yearly tax rate of $5 for any boat between 16 and 28 feet or $209 The rate for boats front 28 to 50 feet is $10 ranging up to $200 for a craft of length or more Since the tax is strictly a use tax if a boat Is not in actual use until spring or summer no tax need be paid until the month in which use actually occurs Mr Evans said Meanwhile automobile owners were warned that Saturday will be the last day to obtain auto use tax stamps prior to the deadline February 1 t- -4el t 0r-'-1 i l'ItICES ItEDAJCED ce°ralifetetiesd16(mfeaetuto° The t ' 0A Iva k- 1 ‘ re' 1 ) pivisions tax stamps which must affixed to boats such a manner - 7 J s 31A1101711 - 1 ' daJ PAYABIlig TODAY 31A11)1E - - ''sis ' 64oai': - - - ' 114scoe E Hammond A 1v - 4 t - 2!1111' — - - -- so- -- - : - 1- °: rJ 1 1 11 ? AN - A: ' r 6 - --t ': It ' 1 N t - n airy 'er) ' types of boats are the tax the new revenue measure likely will affect a I large number of boats on Great Salt lake Mr Evans said Exempt are boats u'sed chiefly in trade or commercial fishing boats used without profit by any benevolent charitable or religious organization for furnishing aid and'relief to seamen boats used in the- training of Sea Scouts and those owned by the state and its II 1 r 1 U r ' 0 0 c1)51-- :: 1 enaemrpevtefnroume c""""Nks -- ' t '2 'n'z'In I --- ) 0 Lk s - - ‘-o- o 4f t ' : t more in over-a- ll length it was anI nounced Tuesday by D E Evans assistant to the collector of inter- - a f I ivi 7- ' i $ mtaoxbitileteiftlitaht : S 4 17 i ' 74 - - z 0 g — MWO944 )1 t 4 ir or Owners of boats powered by motor or sails are subject to a use " ik a -:- r70 t I 40- l k ' C:J I' r1 1 ' 7 '4 - 1 'iJ r411"-r-- '' 1 - IMI'4" L MA 0 0' Ir Levy Simi1ar I To That on Autos S - - - t ‘ 'Zci A i i tiintiotnaces Official 1 PITE14IiISES 4:1EAZIGE I v' 1 1l ' New Use Tax 1 January 28 1912 47:ribunc-- - Pay ' ii t I 11 Salt gakc tfribt 'Morning - - --- - |