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Show e ,; f ,, , t I .i ii'J.J.- ,' i - is guest ,' ti 1', ,,;1,' '' ...!,,: , 4,l-- I - ,1 t '! ,', I, ,' : :1:1'l A :1; , flpencer. :1.;,,, ,Ill A 14 1 i i 'e I : h , ' ,,! s't ' :' , x 1 1 4 9 1 '4; 4 : - .:; : 1:i . : ,t I; ,ii 4 iii,F,-- 1 - ' i , , i ' 4 i , 4 - , e 4 ) ; , ' '1 ,' ; Ii - , le - tt 4,- ; i- i '; , ,,,ei i' , i J - 'I1 1 ,l-- ic , 1 I i''Nlik 141) , ,IONE 1 25 - PATTERIg.CUMIS; L IL Sale 7 to 9:30 75 SATURDAY -- Really a phenomenal titterin g.- - noir Cost to us is not con- sidered. Materials are Voiles, organdies. dirnitles.lasnia, eropee A few tubelike The variety of style Ind wealth or trimming will please the most discriminating taste. The price will tit any purse, -- Will be &mooed as to sizes on eeparate tablest None will be reserve d or o ut C. O. D. Re on slime. Best There is ill he no other restriction. .. selections iilWa3s go first; ( Snnond Floor.) , WOMEN'S CAMBRIC PETTICOATS ; Salel to 5 Saturday - 0. D.C. ... , .....39c t: : - Amply proportioned, and all waist measUre jjj ed with deep tucked and embroidery flounce. No phone orders; (Economy Basement3 Eyery. boy and girl likes to make a good impression on the first-dathey 'attend a new'school. If thy have passed from one grade to another, a new suit or dress is their due. Bay their clothing and other needed furnishings at Walker's. I 'tot :1 BOYS' NORFOLK CORDUROY SUITS e $5 00 er Golden or dark brown. Norfolk cost with stitched belt and patch pockets. Knickerbocker pants. Ages 6 to 16 years. A matchless- value. at a GU'ARANTEED COM:It:ROY PANTS I ri KILT t . Visa AlMe MCMillan and If Mil Nor- Me Thompson will entertain tomorrow ttt a. luncheon at the former's home, In honor of Miss : y WES Irtora Hot'snriev' Wes Laura- Button and Miss De.te liavsnor are fUtatil of honor this afternoon at a social affair givta by Hasa Laura Mar. &OWN COQUETTISH - OMR STRAIGIft AND KANTy SKIRTS 1 - e BOYS' $1..10 FELT HATS I OC FOR SCHOOL .Brown and grey hats that were left from our spring stocks, but in good GIRLS' $1.25 WASH DRESSES for School A clearance of broken lines and odd loth of values up to $1.25, and sizes 4 to 14 years. Well made. Pretty pat- terns. Washable colorings. Chitm- brays, ginghams and percales. GIRIS' NEW WOOL CHALLIE DRESSES Advance shipment just received by expren for school opening. Reds and blues with fine black stripes. Collars, cuffs and front trimmed with black silk or satin. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years. 3-- price. GIRLS' NEW BLUE SERGE DRESSES Very latest styles in all sizes from 6 to 14 years. Trimmed with fancy buttons and embroidered collars. Better and cheaper than you could buy 5 $4 50 Nothing more serviceable, and always look, well. Button walaVbeit or suspender styles, and in sizes 6 to 16 years.. We guarantee them. 'them. I'S' WORSTED. SCHOOL PANTS 48c , style for fall. Former prices from 8 to 7. NoteAll summer straw hats including the imported ones;.now half .$1.25 to $1.75. Sizes 6 S i $100. '' r dc - - , l'$;t i' - '2:THE.17-CHILDREN:'''READY::,,FOR:'SCHOO- . il Mr. 9-- 00. el.(1,- - DAnn ....4 Pc, :!..al;A- OUC frtmr4 Made from remnants secured from a maker of men 'k suits. Best kind of Plain colors, stripes and woolens. mixtures. Bloomer style. Ages 5 to 15 years. Good for school; 4,1,1 fr4n t. A It 4;0 , -- 111;,J, onx:; 7 L GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES Henrietta cloth and serge& Ilds, blues and browns.. Some are trimmed with plaid silks and finished with but. tons. Sizes 6 to 14 years. ALL-WOO- I $1 98 the materials and make netts Metaty. ! This demure little dress of dark, s e e (Second, Floor.) i WOOL-MIXE- D 0 I. ' GIRLS' SCHOOL BOYS' GIRLS' SCHOOL:, 4" rs worn a broadcloth i has kilted tunic on long Miss Mary Wail win entortain , it -- I i BOYS ALL-WOO-L11 I over the of ' . 't short skirt WASH Helen , too In DRESSES Miss Dress of honor School a or PANTS accepted at ,..,, HANDKERCHIEFS lionday i enat ! The little . 1 with lentrth,n-I sidth., CHEVIOT SUITS Rogers of trreenn, Cat.- A Serviceatle all through the sehool ed 'melt Imp s crows,' by a wide' ! Very speial. Plain white Swiss or Mostly grey and brown mixtures. Will col, ,. ''-- ' breasted style; knickerbocker Miss Edna. Smith. whose morrtage shoulder band or the wisteria , wanted material. terms. Single Every i cambric with quarter inch hemst match up well With an odd coat. Made Ashby lit. Thattber take place nest 1 . to or and pattern. One and pants. Dark mixed patterns. Will stuest of ho nor at a teciceit. end a large number being nook. has , 1 l'f ,'f-.1fromilhort lengths of mannish maed hems. Buy a supply Saturday for 4 to 14 years. Former give good service. Ages 8 to 16 ', 0" t L number of social affairs. and others are present. The rooms were beautifully styles. Ages asteri . nasturtiuma..mari- -' , r 'zi.'.' 1 school uses. planned for the future. On Monday - de,oraled. to values Knickerbocker from $2.50 terials. $7.50. (Basement.) (Basement.) years. style. , ,l, .f : evening Mr.. Catherine Aftin enter,- golda and goldentiow being used with - t: I, , I Y Mies! vines. and trim Troubadours furniati an IIIIMNEMMONEBEll for Wood at :, evening Pant' ' wore The murk. boateesea you I 4',$;r Stnith. the rooms being decorated in ing ; 1 and white sweet pees and iteslided in recoiling by Mrs. O. C. i,,,. r lavender bout 30 being premmt. The guests in- - Mn. Luctis Tiorman and Miss 'l 1 I Mrs. Reed Smoot was guest of honor under a canimy of sisters and 'ferns. colored lanterns. The young hostessr s! verbenas. anti the place .lards tattiest Der. and assisting in entertaining were; having or a centerpiece a basket or Mimi esilloter. 3.1r. CODOOrt eluded: was ic lellow. the sere assisted in receiving by Mr. and of brides. with wila The lace 1 ; ;:;4,i,.: edneadity at an fifteen...on affair given .Tho diningroom Ur. and Mrs. W.. E. Ellis. Dr. and 51rs. Mrs. E it Mortar& Mrs. Karl Kt the flowers tied over lace cloth over Mrs. George M. Cannon. Mr. Itnd Itra. A was cloth laid . satin. her daughter. Mrs. Grover Rabin- table having . by yellow Mra. .1' ht Bichsel! and Wilt D viand. Cannon. Ws. William Far- - &hied. it. IC. Miss RUb.YIAtvresate-renti-ftirrerittrmusical program nas given by Miss een. the rooms being deteraled with yellow satin. and a bovil f goldenglow George M. Cannon,. Mr, and Mrs. -. 1,,:;' E. Allred and I. J. Olinior. Miss Eleanor Park. Idisal JPHOP k Harold gmn. Harding. Califerter-and'-Mr.--- and rnr Were a or r. Mia married lam omelet wiggle A. MISS ' rinterPieve, Edna Evans. soldenglow and Skolneld, night at the host peat beaming Marjorie Mos std. Miss Margaret Vad- :',1Miss Josephine Milian'. I twined-wit- h yelloW-ribbon. . of the bride. in the Canning Assn. eran-- 1 smilax, et - Allen. ' heyelicrte llowent being used through-Isy. Evans ner and Mites 3lary Jennings. Nisei 'Mtsal Pentomer. Maa la' r corto tho - btf.lerout except in the diningroorn, which tended from meats, where the couple trin reside. Bradford.- MIAS-ElWertneadar evening Mira ?Arnim' (1411.11.1111Nsitstierled punch on titerdial Miss . , ..!. 1,.. ners, limat biAllkeil of yellow Miss Canister wws tendered a pleas- - ' and Ws Edna Edwards. who was in ehite sweet Peen. I homes af a Pleasant affair porc were r;!14 The ii,- bride Miss Eisele June Taylor. a bride-W- m . nasturtiums ant on when as after-placed. of also the Monday the evening surprise leCOMpettill 11"n in honor or Miss Smith the worm a gown of whit Japanese crepe the 'officers and teachers of Engign Of September. was guest of honor ag In time being spent with music and games lAilt evening Was Margaret. Canister anoon. MissofKate Gabbott was seenMc. An interesting n ffair Wednesof b1onIn de chine embrbidered wieterta unesachoot ward Wednestiny gra delightful affair rot number Sunday gathered fancy dances Miss 4 The decora- an4 David I. Vann"n were guests ef q ; ; and about 40 entertained. Farisnd. with ber guest of honor Watt day evening was the wedding of 1"ML and trimmed in Brumtele lace pettedly at her hem an spent with by MTV- - Prod Evans2an4 Mrs W.I.clet. were in the autumn flowery. tions honor at a ; : Rodney in of given and Misa Bruseels Van net party by the way of a miscellaneous shoes Cott and Don ;fray her a pleasant evening. the features l pestle. Her veil ! hy her mother Mrs. Mt Pam, .1r. the features being games assisted in reeMring which Young, took place was fattened with .orange-blossomMi is Ella Neilsen Harold Archie Morin-land- . being musk an& games. About 25 party. about 24 guests being preps, Tomorrow afternoon the Misses rim. and music., with a supper following. The rooms were decorated In igen and ehower boquel was or brides-rose- s. frknda enjoyed the affair. home of the her bride's It the and Alfred Mrs. Edwards. Miss Edna ' ! "shank and Edith Macdonald will enter.. , .,.I! . The brideemaids wore gowns anti gladiolus and the features am parents. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Van Cott. Mina Lillian McrarAnd gave a do ..clarson and Mrs. Rey McFarland tain at a. keriaington for 34las Edha of pink and white crepe de chine and l. A dellghtful affair of Wednesday games and musk., 1: sided at the tea tables. VII by Wail the Rev. Ward Winter Reese performnight Mn,--1- ,- hitht rtli on . . smith. and and Monday everting muitirele , ',, Ju11no tOCpti"n the cerem my. Miss Carma Imes. carried boquets of pink and white wag the reception and dancing par tY rinser.; 1 ' Rigby and ing irratIces R. Barlow win entertain fort day in honor of her houve guest. Mies Maude Quayle. Miss tr ,, 'Van Mr. Mrs. sweet Miss Mabel and mitre Ethel NeYlor lefeltvednesidef Pt IArOon and Mies Edith peen. orncers or the Sarah Daft the Picknell. Irene Miss by given f her. Poirnice Dempster of Loit Angeles. the Ekstrom acting p. bridesmaids. and A. were sainted in receiving by H. Mr.1 home in the beautiful new building. Los Angeles to spend a mnnt h with Mi , ,r' , 4' , hours being front 4 to 0. lind 10)011t 70 R Zimmermen best man The rooms Young. father of the bridegroom. l' 4 ' tn, ronm bent soeormert in sunflower, &tires and friend s. returning hy sr A delightful affalr of Yeeterdav Was, guests presvnt. rho ' i W:. D. Nebeker, parlor was doe- - Mrs P. P. Flower entertained yes- were beautifully decorated. the living-roa- and, Mr..l and garden blossoms. and an orches- - of San Francisco and n4crarntnto.-the tea given by Mies Phoebe lley end ';;rated in pink asterit. the hall in pun. terday et a tea, the rooms being decW. Gates. Mr. and Sins George Tayin which e the t eas ceremony music during per. ' miss i virginia Whitney at the De? flower s. find the diningroolo in yellowt orated in pink and purple asters, and formed, in pink alltOrti. gladiolus land fon Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Young andi tra, furnishing delightful li.,'4 from 4 to 4 corropsts and goldenglow, the tablelabout 20 being preeent. hours the Morn. pleassing.ntDfltenaCtiultregcgragnadottneeonfirtabwe Nn Word as Yet From Mr. being Mr.. and Asolet-1 Thomas sweet pees. bridal Quayle. the ' party standing I 1 ling in the diningroom wet the Misses ' as sureessful in both a lOrial and 1 -( A; Misses Hyde and Bone Ruth and Irene Incknell. Miss Mary financial , way. The ()Steers of the as- - -, 'Van and Cott. the Maude. Julia Mims i were sociation received ., the and guests. No word bee as' Yet hero Fund Sarah Quayle. The p,unch bowl wax I asatated In entertaining during the eve-i preeided OVer hy the MiePelli Helen ant ning by :. W, de. the either Slim Romania of from. The number girls. young Julia Mores and Mice Hazel Van CII2 ,mminittee In 1 : charge were Mrs. Milton Joung Utah violinist, or Miss Elvin , After a short wedding trip Mr.. and E. ' :i,i:-..:I Lipman. chairman; Mrs F. B. Ttieh- - ,Bong. daughter of A. E. Boric Iti Mrs. Young will return to Salt Lake Mrs. Charles E.- - Carter. Mn. ards. rem Ito reside. avenue. Both these ::4.,;:-.1.t.40,0z10:::éq5j.ek..Louis Cohn. Mrs. A. J. Gorman and Fourth , omen were studying music. Nos Rose n Miss in Cassel The marriage of Mies Ruby Urea. Mrs. Itthrla L. Sheets. and Hyde I when war brolie, oqt, Whie Berlin. daughter of Mrs. Jane Miles. and liar1Miss Mildred , Krbs entertained' so .., .0Y H Merrill. le,r1 of Parley teriiLt. af on parent, te,1 that the girls Il lunchemi th, . Kednessiey In no danger. since no harin has hew Trenton. will take place In the Salt In Winne : At the Misses Ha.- - r,pnrryn , f:, ,1:,t. No 2. Lake among American.'stadttut Sept. leniple. ,, nor. Put t ori and , ad cCanne. -- - the 46 0 i- , they would be greatly relieved to ..4, Ittbl.- - being 4""Irated in sunflower yet ,; -- -i I 4..some direct word-- receive of prettyWeddinir Wednesday; and alt0111 and 2$ guests being present. riarenee st,mneegee received itaI veil that of Wei. FV,nine Harries and Luncheon Wall served --- tablets from ---small . , Arthur M. Henneter Stitch Peek pineal yesterday pnnnunrinz that i.,... rest of the afternoon wa,s rain, w).. Nig". ., ,r,1,,,,,;;,,, father...1 E.: Bamberirez together ayttt lest night at the home of the bride's and the . A isith, mak and, spent game. his mother and Meter. were in earnts. Mr, and Mr. E. B. tiarrfes. imiou ,i, ' , tits town near Frankfort, rip Rea' The rooms' were ffectively decorated le Mint Leonore Morris. who here horgera were traveling acrnvs EllrII with nasturtiums,rosee. enapdragens from Oakland. Cal.. .t wvillY 44 ,.. ,! her or sae de' aunt. vimiting in an utomobile when and minas. the diningroom. C , Mrs. LI a a la !smith. was 'most of honor i efired. Nsthan nonhaton. ghown attractive decorait with , especially ,... .stati-ina docile: at was :,.i.,.,-, delightful muakate Frankfort when war 11 , tions carried out in pink: The bride Wednesday co ' , dancing :Arty given by the Misses I ed. has- also cabled hi brother I v. wore ' a of i I, white gown de chine crepe ernt'ar i phine lAngdo n and ward tn this (lir that t I'' '' with -- lace overdress. and carried a Ruth Ingmark-Joi- te Ent-r- s i.,,, '''ti ; í ti , . shower- Ix:Menet of ioneti and avretA Louise Where's. the rooms being dee- od on the steamer Amide from t tvithis . with ornted and laWn sunflowers. the be home would and and Musical. i numbers Vivian by peak 100r ! 'la . iighted with colored lanterns. About day. .. ' Fels-Napt- ha ,. i Mr. Von' Savage. were 70 Doane ' and '' -. t . , A ,'.4 I guSsta were present. The soloist i!i. i ,... 0"among the features of the evening. .. , , were the of the Cecil Missts AmEttletBevening doring-the ' evening Ivere' the orne& Ruth laaMaa EVIL Kea and DRUDGE ''' soy na,tryg og Pzit Hennefer.-andlitrnom'a mother. Mrs.,-A- . . f.:' It;; Ill, ; 'Fitindhaall --rar Scout Master& lata ,' Mrs. E.-taVoir. The bridal couple Edrm Wallace. and the Messrs. W. M.1 Ant SOe N,ws DessP ., nostrold. Salina Horace Bowen. Earl Landon. ; leave today for' Saratoga Springs , t , . iltWraAdv--' ' ''' . .101426, .. ... New Toth, and. will later make their endMr. Cuteheil. The homesees were ............, -- 416 t ; t , L i,, - , aseittel by the Misses GraeWeller". home in Tooele. ''Pf 4 '''r 7- fl, Ruth Glentield. Mrs. Smith yip ,' and 401111. l -. , 111, 104444 IIESINOL STOPS ?' Mrs. W. M. Ingman. , '. - - Wednesday Miss Jon. Evans and 1,09rft 4111 t'', ill 41., -i : 4t Nit SytIO vim ,F.. I were Peters atmarried A al . Ray St. ,14441., ,.. ..4, bgattatm4 , i , 4 - t Johnson. a bride-eleit' of , Peus church. the Rev. W. W. Rem Mho Viols was ' -- 1 i -'11111111E111)1110, and the Miners Florence September. guest et honor at al officiating, roz, S(IN TOIIMENTS Evans.. Bertha Hilistead and 11. Bar- shower party given by Miss Stella , , 1$ beIntimate friends nett being attendents. Mr.- and Mrs. Johnson. about . . ' ; ' ' Peter. left- immediately for California, ing present. Tim livingtoom was dde How This Wontirrtot Ointment Fwit ', :ki t In red heart. and cupids. and rated How will to where reside. Drudge they -: t "aline and ileitis skin,Erupdon . the diningroom was in pink. Games ' I I Stop Worrying . Mica Cellister and Mr. Cannon were were played and supper- - was served. 'The soothing, healing medication Resins' f"IP and of Ointment flostnot , -'' honor a towels 1 at Wednesday evening Mrs. StayothomePI am going to have a little the-sk:,t Mies Jeanette Wolff. another bHdelarge affair given by the Misses Lorne penetrates the tine pores of and steal i , 7 ' vacation, Anty. Drudge. I haven't been aw;,.1 and Ifaxel Cannon at the home of their tdeet. was guest of honor Wednesday at elears them of impteritiea, 1101 ' ';' gree47, 'l 1 Ralf for ten years, and Millie wants toe to "come - : parents. Mr. 'snit Milt.- George M. a ..ehins shower party given by WO. 44'00nd inetantir . 1 rooms being decorated nersh Nathan. tha rooms Nana deco- hP,010, eczema, rashes, ringnorm. 44, the ' Cannon. , also", , Ii ,.: and Tay her a visit, so Um going.--4-havleft ---Y, with a profusion of beautiful garden rated in the early autumn newer& and other IkrtiPtiandlo and cisam'swaYsrloll L - --- . ,, 1, everything for John, so he, win be comfortable, flOgrrtk-an- d4. the lawnp and ventndas a number of intimate friends being figurini pimples and blackheads. etas ify ' . , -other& treatments prove stores and be can get tnougk to eat tot himself.- - The - Follow the being bright with eleetric slate. and present. i: 4 , ."- --. Better useless.. buy I ' is-tthat me worries --, only thing e. , , ,, IW-efineed. ,.k , directions ,.. ,,, Fek-Napth- s. .,e Kra A. W. Foreman. who Regina! i not gn..typertmnt:it Lsgv..,olig washing . . 0, .., have to d,,o hen, get beck.? J loaves shortly tor jOin Capt. Wor;maa a doCtor'S wreacriptiOn whet . '. I ... Ott the Red for alti2 " ' 44 by toh: : oat, rnrthonorliPaatvt13hownTIA.hi.KAanhrenwitasi! hiruoomitte. hastaibeeccesnst, taoroutrbolosndterlhoutilliv t and Green p .,low! tre0111. .. i: i 1 'Allay Dredge,Pshaw! I woOldn't let a thinf. , i 4 lila a. - Wrapper. ' ,' at a dinner,-- the table being effectively doctor. all aver tho eountrY t"r 01"6: ' too . ''' .1r ' t"' that spoil ray plealiuto.--:--I- t Ircst Wants and Childrea b It t', re144:1i ' ' tackle yt;or I decorated. and games following. ton years. Xo other trostroentemaforoheft r,,...,,c)r b!lt : ;1 'L ': . . Fels-Napth' a ' with n. watt , '. now akin 1...,144....." 4 tha before public Soap, will ' find yen. it k , In biro. R. A. Hort entertained Wetines- - such s. reeord of PrittOISinfifil esPrncst 111311 A.ams.40, half as hard as you expect, even , .,' ' - , ,,, ; --if it is -' ' . , day at a thenter party at the Amer- - Even' druggist sells Re ltinOT OintMOW, J.,:t:1.1;-- cbeers two .o. , ...;,irr , &brays weeks' ,,,., ,, . d ..e, clothes.w. , lean. fotinitred by a tea at the Hotel ,t tee and It), and fteoitt,0 f."811.41as. the - ,7 ';4 ' -: L "1 Utah. Miss Evelyn Crawford hut far trial free. writ, i Prig, SP,of 0 , Sipeture the 'nowt of honoc and rover laidbeing . ' for ., Mutual. Baltimore. Md.Adeortla .....;;, -- ' If 'q I. - ,,:. 20 ,: them The decorations were le . ' - j , DEW, p.m.Saturday only Fine quality mercerized damask. Full I size. Con, ventional and floral designs. Limit one. No phone orders.- - (Economy Basement) - ON SALE BEFORE 10 Ic 35c Values from $2.50 to $5,Cholet i aftoon 'Washington, bits. Wm- - Ada.. Pander, 'entertains 1g t , dia. 4 ,BI MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS; Sale 7 to 9:30 only - , p.m.Saturday . . . Good percale. Stripe and figured pa tt ens Attached laundered or soft French cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. (Economy Basement) . at Ehephri ntertain41 in boons of I.- . t, , ', g 0 4 v r 4, :44 Four Hundred lingerie Waists At Less Than Cost of Materials N, Kr. and Mrs. Earl Wardrnp entertitn et a butt supper this evening at their .4 i.4-i- i , i , sst iii this afternoon for Miss Mary O'Day of Butts. , Mois !Avon F. Mild" Otesid'at of i.,.1,4 1 ;,5,, will club. entertain the the Equestrian . members of tho royal OOCOri Of the 1 ' t'. Wizard of the Wasatch; at a surdoer 4 at the roof garden of the Hotel Utah ; t ' i, .:',' ' tctIght, after the parade- - ,I? - ," t , ' i .,, ,i? hOme-- '. . : v 47 ,, - :1, '";t - , E. ram. 1 : i A,' luncheon this IL, H. eartoent-- of '11 '' i'1 4. :11 , , It Hrs. f 1 ' ' t ', ,,e. - c'hirdqv "aul ""J Mrs: Alfred T. Cutler N. r. cihr:11Saturday in taamor of Mra and Miss MPIr.- tonsenof toe Angoies of nest week. cuorli Calliater. a bride - Mho Mildrd TWA's entetjainsiat law party this afternoon. cl 0 - t ) 4 et - a , H. Cannon. if .: e . as 1.; - -- - McKelvey Security ,Vouchers aPPeal , in economical. We give you the saving. Th greatest dry goods sale in the history of so "Goód Goods" rboaciiiictITTREE-VOTféhii- s to start miring. 6 will end Saturday vight. For the last day to Lake Afternoonl:30 Then one YouCher with every ten- cent Pur- - Concerts ev,v7 a Evening, 7:30 to 9. article of "Claflin" stock will be display.ed throughout we redeem it for $2.50 in The famous Brox Orchestra chase. When-- book Car.. ' merchandise of your own selection.Begin saving nival visitors and our patrons with a well 'se- thistore at final clearance prices. COME. vouchersfinow. lected prorram of popular music. All welcome. Pr. and Mrs Claude Q connewn sill in tionm. a4is a Won party this nt Miss Margatot ealliStPr and David - : . , - .. s eason s Greatest Waist Sale brido-eleois Miss Virginia Beatty. a this afternoon tit a dennet of honor Faluncheon itiVOn by Mns Harold- r. ian and Mns J. Elliott 'larks. a t the Fabian summor homo in - fl,,uttb Cot tonwood. . , qt rrone a Wright and Alio Williams stertatn this after- noon at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah In honor of Miss Florenos Holbrook. a 'bride of the cOMhIS month. i', .. -- Purèhs 41 : : in 411Pnrilrik . i..-- ' -- 17.tit Mho , I .1 at Stii-i- .! ' lIi p' : - With-A- ll - W. ,,1, 1 iT : eectitate4,asse.-seffsleN4es.,ioidenglo- ,4'14,''--eiri- Is 1, afternoon boner at a social afriir given by )4r J. T. Rif oartist wee Fehan Spo Thia aftern of Soptemner, is guoat of a bride-sle1 honor at a soda! affair siitn hY - ber sister,- Mrs.- - Morrill N. Fere, trt tio,r home near Itolialy phut a dozen Ths eoon., art t "'nests being present sissragits fora. and the ruewa ars IL Mrs 1 F,...anoncer. Mn. Frank FA. Mrs. Whitney, Mr, Nqiiiney Resit., Mist; f 'ward Margaret J. Fitsoatia, en Ciarlrntl, Mnia W hitney. Mies : Frances etevton. t "tInth tkvihe, Kraft. Mras. Helen Miss Mar)bollo t :t '1. , : : :1911 Ask for Security Vouchers,. fid7Per--öflii7Nevi- tv'slt 'Sirs, Reed Smoot is Sliost 4bia abeyanan at St raeoption, gl1411 r4,111, V. ire Arbel Mrs. halt daughlay, by the bows being ?ram 4,ta .o. lark , gill0M11111111!111111 s, SöciaI 1, NEWSLFRIDAY AUGUST MESERET EVENING I i.: ; .ii 4:- 0 nith tc,11) A:1,t runn lor 3C $2 50 tap:i ad. tin hr hofo T. 1 ,!,,r1 ';'' t1071 11! i ( i I'''.: - Nothing in this world so hard it can't:- .4. t, r,,$t Eyétiwishjpg.,..-will6h- every woman used to dread mor e than anything else, has been made' easy for her. She used to stand all day over her tubs, rubbing, rubbing, till she nearly dropped; keeping up a,hot fire'to boil her. clothes and making hérself miserable in every way. Now she can use Soap, rub it on theclothes, roll them tightly, . -- i IL, f "If" ' , - NTI? ) V :rI Tells Anty .,, , ' i, i t. 1 i : ., ' - tillri jit rapt . . S .., emn to - Ft ppgr - h CASTORI A We For Over 30 Years aeldtlfgb. - - Poi th, CI , roki eg &It's fin, BE -- Imo kiallini " ' 111Mrit: - trz 118,1 h" them lightly, rinse them thoroughly- a!id, done. hang out. Her ,,,, 1.410 r. 11 - A.,. , firr I'M " put them ' to soak in tool 'or lukewarm water forabout thirty minutes. She can- -let her fire go out, if she wants to; she won't need it for her washing. After the clothes haVe soaked, she can rub - -- ---- 1 , r I:T!' , -- - ' V 4 4, h,41 $4t4 hot hitt the, |