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Show I - .. - . , ' , '' .. . Heavy Consumption Serves to Maintain Our Standard of Per- CLOSES TORICEIT ,, fection Sicauful ons Well of Enter- Making This EveringMay be Dance. I'll. and carried to elan- vee astetaken in Balt Lake egii oottiturcination of those accordirg to the opinions and the general verdict of Of.Attesettotia a JI the time It has bee Alt awl of attraction to thoumends of viettora atul epettown centerline as well. From palt take roudnts wend louth tho streamers and electric lights mimed wean and half a block south the sid Commercial club building " the WE aide Of south West i Tem- has boon pe sweet. The floor spar" and the Ew& bet none to spare ctietwally arranged by heeds were awe am apec!alleta. Obliging and . been in geonaou sttendanto have and the visitors tun,. of every exhibit canned best peas and Wre wined 'the ether produria produced in the 'world." or 1.ko best buttermilk and dairy spaghetti and trodwts," "unei,-elle- ttit produced by they have eon home-matle- o knit actual dentenstraften and sampled hendled hiss Thu: they ewe-mad- e products of every concmereivable nriety ar,d kind and ,anui and the public alike agree that reoulu of the show have been, 4 a-- will be. - at ray et the 'how. The youhvetors geee t1rettte4 free and unattended and e'en provision ham been made for th:r tre;fart and aiifty. Evert' child entering the building has been even g roupee an ever) two hours don'trst coupons hare been . drawn from a bg boi. etch and every Ono calling r a prim Among the prises drawn for hare been randy. cakes. canned goods. . knit goods. crackers, I I buns, . 1111 to draft a A..' F16;-n- k.7N."7,:c.h'ms 'eld.e.r. It: get irt.,urtilmoni ttsene4 ainut.? C. Lewis. B. Robbins. J. W. Roes, A. D. Lynn, acted as toastmaster forHugh the occasion Lawrence Greene. W. S. Farris and introducing the speakers. hr. J. J. WrG. M. Thorstensen. en, Prof. R. R. Lyman. Prof. R. D. am 1731.:1;.".' - ..tp - , og,c,......3). , ----- 4, tE , 0MP By Z. C. M. I. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing Dept. . i, ';-,- 4, v',cr4 eft'- ,K ,t-- '' .,,,, ,! ic:k s7;:1- - z , ' This means, a determination on our to 5acrifice profits in many cues; we are willing to do this, however, in order 0 maintain our policy of furnishing standard quality clothing at reasonable Prices. Our policy is to furnish the newest styles, the most dependable fabrics, coupled with first-claworkmanship, at the reasonable have establishthat prices ed our reputation. We rt . , ,, v'4. ,,,, equaled Talues Mothers T runks g un- in , . ,L, - !ralt riLit co --II n et.ak tnd Sho,.!;. CIrm d. tn from . I etufernt-e- ' 11,,amr A t, Hold dez C 4. 1, . 1 ... ... ;:- tah. --- 5 ., ....,. e, ... ... ... 7P1801 i.z25.50 Suits $18.35 it1S.75 ,:z26.00 Suits II .:.,-- .1.. - (4...,k It 0 , ,, , , , 1 I, -, it 1 ) - . ,, 1 t- - ,I ,,, , , I 1. ' 2 T1 . if i Regular $24.00 24.50 if17.25 fl7-6- , m""7 Ladies Suits augmented by 250 New Suit Arrivals. th Suits Suits 1$25.00 Suits $16.5 1 i: re . ,N1 ... ... ,-- 41 ,;,19.15 le 19.50 , And so tin nit 9 95 Sale ot Millinery that Street Hats A line of ordinary values at are extra- - - 441 C , jcolorings. Delightful creationsyou will find them particularly smart and becoming. Flower and ribbon s tifii, i . The regular values run as high as $8.00. Choice Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at $2.95. AN:).4.t.. Irt Intrft Immo is MAIM itt s.no pc,ulla ttATd"""'"' i ,,, ate - , . - , ,...,,,,,1 1 Ill ; ; . ;. .! , i .1 ;' at - l ml?, i 1 ,, a '1,''' 1 ' I . 1 1 ,, , ' 0 f' .. lw,li 1 00 A 11.1Tala. I "MIEMOIR Our entire line of Off $0 v MIR11 trz t MORMIEMEMEMONMOO ' , "I' 'rr. awl brings. Knod Memorial Services. the rtrnaroe an4 prne. Kohorst is Hurt. rotterniror or. Ihn the of rntAvtre verity Alt h. heid toMemonaf srvb-e- s the 1,,,tv;et the ntntr Throughtutut 4 7 morrow at Kohorre. ,011'rrlt p m, at the Phill:p ears hag telen. and I he PirloW th Arwrtran Express corcncaregatiotial church by the at around te f,iU or mnieture !hr the rn,t - ht.rf .1, n.aa sobrtottsle Injur. rarmra are Lake council N. I. United Commer- Pining or rretp The YPetorday cial Travlere for the departed memnew and tinoAltille'a sPernoor, a motor the In rsr.og t.,qu-eeflood, busy Net re, a The hhatneett hounea g:e haggag bers of the cirdr &&& ear st services g store ani drug be conducted by lhe Bev P. A. Stmp- - It a nrottprou n'ittnnit Th. Promon- th twgon :4hort Lin depot, lie ass and the public le cordially invited tory:Curlew Land company ham 4n.ano tsksn to ht. home, 4 Bungalow apart, kir to attend. trens lrfte of good Itind jOining the e, di, , , Ii ' 1- ' ' ' A '''' ' ' ' "" ''''II , f.r-trlaarelloLoo :,0 t.,,,,,IT ,,, 1,04,,ailr 1.12r.,,, l'',' 'S'"Ct La a 1;1,1a1 ar,. I,J,,,i.. Tr,. mpArt -- . c f ru ,717-Seri;t kret bru-i- - and ..ing11; inr1,.le fl,. atur,em tni a saro rop,T it. la nt man, 'rt., A exvoc,,A. 1,,rn t:1 a; of SAO 11,1,1 EVtia 1t.,aartlra1 tva opet,o1 he on r,. f,rm Ntrtafbay A r,sidn,e tor Dr. .1 , Included you will find the most figure styles in Warner Bros. Rust Proof, American Lady, La Camille front-lacLyra and B and J.. etc., etc. They combine the principles of figure improvement with those of health and eon;fort. Our expert corsetieres will be pleased to give you the benefit of their extensive experience. (Net) Corsets 90c I $1.50 (net) corsets $1.35 I $4 00 Corsets ... $3.40 1.25 Corsets ... $1.10 i 5OO (net) Corsets $4.50 $1.75 Corsets ... $1.55 $6 00 Corsets .. . $5.10 $42.00 Corsets ... $1.70 $7.00 Corsets ... $6.00 $2.50 Corsets ... $2.15 $7.30 Corsets ... $6.40$3.00 Corsets ... $2.53 $8.00 Corsets ... $6.80 $3,50 Corsets ... $3.00 , $8,50 Corsets ... $725 , , ,. Wir-ehouse- - aak , up-to-d- a 1, fr-- gnA a Bids on Choose from our entire line of Corsets Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at special sale prices 1 or :tLako .4 ;..1, , aothing '., . A 2. I 4 tp, Special Corset Sale ' $15 and $20 , 0 0 at Suit Cases, excepValises, tionally reasonable prices ... . - Will save money by visiting our Boys' department on Second floor. t..; .. ;g. t 1 40j ,,, ,,, , are offering e.Th i I.'. .,,..,, 0illi - In arriving at this determination bo maintain both quality and price, we reel assured that we will merit the approval of discerning buyers and, Finally, we feel sure the resultant increased volume of business, plus the satisfaction and added confidence our patrons will feel toward us, will more than repay us in the final analysis.- ss lrft 14. cr,r !,; a 11 , .o 1,rg IA rt ,1,11,1. - S. ,. ..... . . ..1'.',.1.-'- ;6,, e -- 4. , , r.,, determination to deliver the same high quality of merrehandise and the same low prices as in .the past. s..rt 16 itir r A ,.,,, .... n...,.,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4..ir,i,,1: .K.PPeniw,m4 ,, sh Our ability and 1 . nirhard oa oftn Wapt !itt1,1 z ty chtldh:-..d..tg.- ' kz We now Proclaim to the Men of of Salt Lake City and Vicinity lit 1 ..4., , ',.,-,,- ' i: .,1,,,, Urge St. Georgz Rood.' ban an alar, Adore dreaded iwicrtnirg 'el Arta 13 and ha hoarse, br4Rsy!Ti entertaIntnqrt :a 1,Ing glven liTtt!er tire by night i mothtot of the rer,TT1 with nervot;s vrouo !". auspiesTo Af ctjugh ft, r who fears thy terror of ku few. IlrnslY 4.4.44 ;Try ettliTtrn. Gre,Te Fit,hisnis 're Whv sorry aftett r, !hr a tlepI',11,,11. of Foley's Honey and Tar vili ,,,t'd; , fof , 4it rotupoalrp,.tleairt.1.,.hiAl.r.thzu,K1,4.4Kivo quorum 4:14 AN fort hAlk,. tinW,r The direeTTOT. of hu t"shey. t!onfidonee I,) Ore nlettfall wr..h. ,,o. .........a.....,-- ---f.or of croup Mrs, Boo N!).rink. cl,- tner,1111 N. Y , a,a1 "ot;r littlo g'ri 1Snowville District atreiy tlat,p had 'Tour) 1,0 Is Prosrerous! and Tar stop-Irola)to Ffonoy - S,hranint-JohnaoIt at rov.e.twila t ,t Co.Advottimrtint. rreludet,t 1. r rtitlor (.! One-four- Suits $93.n0 Suits ) i,2.3..-0Suits ''';IA ,t' 4)A; rerIs Richards Ward Entertains. 11,a en ..!,2:11) :I',4 - - 11,1.01 the. :ta and tr.( porTahle Ilo;Ip: with ootan4 iv ,he 11M. ul,s oNrs, eou:d no! be removed le et eopK,teI 61 I'M. he en,-- , ha. 'es se n ,th fe.t hIrl t 4iIrr.eI H I!; --)0 w a ei rioe. v tret r ,Itt 01-. h .A!,,!. ,. bay the A In enlertainn,n, i refIeetlhg iir Nif41-11'.1- oh' vres int( uet ad GROWS NERVOUS AT c'f a 'It te This is the way they will sell: .'7 14,,ti ,4 ., dye-tuf- fs spot-ca- . tr;o1 ere corrhany of ehleago for Improve new of 3,C,Ifitte proper Iles of t.t. s r.ehtIral 1,ass renro Her:, HO eXVI't from Chleein b en look Inv' over th htp:il!ng smi be he, es he an Iiminato aII Th cut t 0',Itring Min,. the es.rnetort vas ul,k The tar. 11;shop Soan;so resorted ,n artvus xpeoter :s to rem e.ly than rophic inelodinA the or rtr.r of ,,, A 11 ' eon:rset has been awartioll rl.mlet,tejr t t ,, 4V t :',:I., .:- ' III!), A fabrics---shepher- .t . , WhereasFrequent notices have appeared in the public press during the past six months. prodairning the expected advance of Men's Clothing, and WHEREASThe increasing cost of woolen fabrics and the unprecedented scarcity of have already borne out these predictions in many instances; and WHEREASZ .C. M. I. have endeavored to tile fullest extent to safeguard the interests of their customers by early purchases and the ucte of methods; therefore 11, - ' 4 4 Nearly 1.004 Pernocrata from d,fforent parts of the state are expeed to tend the Jefferson banquot tonLent at the Hotel Utah, Up untll e 3., this morning. the latest hor kat rattarVACOTIS rn!ght made th tmm- wittee rnn had been busy supplying tickets In TtagoColliat to ,mt.t1 and tee.. phone orders. as sell as personal ralie and the total number of r r , 'ations, to L000. was said. sae The ball roorn at the hvoe; anti entire mezzanine Coor hav . Ip.r. vvh, (or tho orond T.re. ar.d, not barred. old not he the order of th of tg sta'e are the bonrh-- o. event lovit.e to ccbire .,Lnowt$ g a t.ttaliy Ing formal banqued !a Firlh;i.g tOUchex have been but nr. th halt to,n, h.on. t. and the mezzantne Cot,r by th der-ratt-r, pared today f the 11 mute de,,trattono Tb tier titri. pie. ttirv. of toe .tat lykivt Exclusive tailored models, among them you will find g and boxed effects in all the belted models, d latest checks, plain serges, gabardines, wool poplins and silk. All the popular colors are includ- this extra- Less Price ordinary sale at ' . St. Mg1I'S CITRON semi-fittin- s! s'- 8INI)1JETI t .6 - REMEDY ICOUSTICS The most striking and latest Suit styles of the season. 1. Announceme n t JO AGTeat Suitt Sede 25 - - - ft ' r r a. this Beginning at an early hour throughout runlet and continuing boon and wilt le day children has on the closing " the taws et honor shoe& g. merry-makin- AFFIIRS ti-- II. Main UPECT11 EOM AT Capt. W. B. Wallace delivered an IntereatIng and instramtve address on the Itio subject. The Infantry Soldier, Training and Dia,ipline." before the recruit& in the citixeme ritinP last night at Barratt hal:. The lecas heard tura was illutrated and with close attention by a large siidiencw Training nag Disci Pita.. That constant train and discip.ine in the should be Fittes army. so that through conatant drill and army off:. era daily practice can build up an infantry that will demand the rempect f otliir nations and excite the fear or anemia, formed oasence of the lectur.i. discussed the importance f the poen h Ire fantry and tracedaiiiiitar entraii.-cafter atp progress of theFrom in to the ranks, exi,ertenos cuhan campaign ni 11i, he drew inter eating illustrations for he rerraraa arguments. ssrt.,.L.,a;-li;.------:-- -- 2......Marzt-lite- M11lTT IN , street at the crowds have fol. " - order that essays may l'to received Inv i tr Three atipti,.ants MI w mail and tartil,,itu...ettual--ehanee-wit- it and lowly' E. (lark. Pr. Illte AGE if,i AGALINsT HIM. Saltasika competitors. Thomas and 3,1 r kelly wre authorized The band ooncorts have continued tn pur,nase municipal bonds with Valli, ..I am I: Yfers ..It iii1.1 I iia been seeAttondink the throughout the day and will ha a faa-- 1 able fund mono!, Willett exercisee; troubled with hidnei. - and hladder for ture of the evening. Final demonstra.. ion of the COMMif,1101.over asece-tea many 'i,etirs.the good elutes Arthur powers . upervisiory tiona at the booths will begin with Hon. -Haim were fir. Thome. E. H. Roots's.," Jones, Allen. NI, tho evening performance and at 10 nr Malin. Auditor Kliv. J. fi.r Jell tflf, tn over get cured. tint against Oclock the show will he declared state treasurer and sekeetary-troasureFd iir kidney Pills 4in r, ie more good cloeed. R. W. Eardley, secretary of, of i b. ass,,ciation; 1... Eitert sen. rro He.1 than anything I eber tried." Many the Manufacturers' association.. says!Ivo; 1,r Meertil. D. A. tuoadoent, puffer (rum ki,1!1,. roubl whO there will be features tonight that will her: Dr. 'wan s and Ro) Homer of I peopli need not suffer wher the!, can get mak it worth while for any and all ICodar City. KitinPY P1I Mr Foley Jones In a to be in attendance. The committees later letter OILY' it it ,A afi, not tor them In charge have arranged for "funny Heir Sikes Conrad never avow he be able to uork in Muff in the matter of distributing has- - field ftheumatiam aching prises during the clogdng hours and To Alaskan Estate the back, shooting pat riI. stiff inintn it le predicted that there will be much all have NIP n relieved. sehrarnm-johneo- n mirth and There will settled to base said Sikes. et:M(114 Drug Co.Al orttOtiment. also be speeches by President Goorte S. McAllister of the sugeociation. and by on a homestead somewhere to this L. B. Hampton. chairman of the genbetr to this estate state in ISSS. eral committee of the products show of his brother. Frank Sikes. aceordfor 1916. and perhaps others. Another bv Noble Vering to a letter re,olviedhas.heen feature will be. If the patrons demand min. asked to postmastor.srho The Mark it a dam--e after the. closing hour sestet in locating the came from Mr to Warrum Henry from 10 o'clock until midnight. lottr Gosirnersi, gtelministrator, dated Ketch Todar's Ccwrtreittee. Man, Alaska, here the estate is awaitadliidication. Each day there has been appointed ingAnotisr letter received by the postPecommitte to take charge of the floor master ysterday Is from Hans fttent-hand to arrange for the entertain- twrann. $9, south Twentieth street. about information seeks and Neb. ment of the visitors. The entertainwho it states was last rement committee for today is am fol- his brother. ported in Utah. lows: David A. Smith, chairman; Henry atovono, Mrs. W. H. Bywater, A. B. Banquet; Pembroke. C. D. Brown. George W. Engineers Goddard, George stainer, William Van Form Organization Alen. J. G. Read, G. Rodman. O. J. Turner. Junius Young. W. H. Dale. W. The engineers banquet at the New3. DeBry. David Lyons. R. J. Froieeth. house Hotel last night 11 attended by H. P. Smith, Martin Christopherson. S. so engeneering alumni and students of J. Jensen. John Holley, George L. An organisaWaters. Fred P. Nelson. A. K. Smith. the University of Utah. tion alto effecte& officer elected and V. A. Arthur 1,12,,...,11,71.1.i.1)-- "dna scrOSO tbe big banner Marks is Candidate For District Bench )7 , s. I. "age soon Variety wnu h Greatly Enjoyed into history the Uta,h 7,40 paasee It bus been grow of tta kind tweet and beat show of ME OF INFANTRY'S I Australian tainedMoir! tko TticHERs - ! r; ill. Marks,. an attorney of lei h as announced his candids,y for Obis nomination for a judgeship in the Third judicial dietrict, subject to the e. action of the Republican judicial ce.littOO to b. held here April 14. Mr. Marko la a nsitie of Illinois He has -- -t law in Utah since been practicing pies. toys. etc, Sic., ad lib intinitum. 11492. has been principal of a number Throughout the day there were con. A new teacher .s ,. a pension be 'of schools in Utah will la and wait county attests of various sorts. such as pie race& . from 110 to bun eating, spelling and singing con- drstted by a committee appointed for torney for Tooele countyt of the Tooel tains. etc.. with appropriate and valu- that purpoee at a meeting of the etete ; Volalr.d tiaelsoatiporneside I taachern retirement commiasion held able prises for the grinners. yeliterday at the capitol. There is dis- Emmy Conteet. satisfaction with the workings Of th Reunion Slips explaining tho conditions of present law, ity a ruling submitted by the essay rontest wore dietributed at A. It. Rafoos it was deeldel the door. In this feature the managers At,y,,,,,, that teachers need not pay interest on of the show have the deterred into the retirement A most enjoyable tme was payments of spent I the local echoot teachers and echool fund. laat feinting In the Lieventh ward board. The essays are to treat on the demi-annue ImeatIngbousto tho at . t 1916 pmducte show and are to be sent Dr. Thomas of the Agrioultur- On of th Australian Sainte and re. to the office of the Manufacturers' at college. Prof. Joseph F. Mort El of Uni turned mlestonaries a G. After E. Dr. of the and Utah pleasing Amociation of Utah in the Vermont Untseristye was trade to the tat superintendent of sib- - Program adjournmert I building not later than Saturday. April: (k)warda where tet,ahn .,,i . USOMnt. hIi. instrgetiom .;irnpries the commit.. am Cash prizes will hs awarded the itit, were served and dancing enoyed tee tel draft a new bill. eliminating &It- cars for the Milli TIK ; month winners, This contest is open to CI the features of the oresisre school children in the state and the )ent obje,tionable iaw. tind report to the COMIIIIMIliOn. , eliwted e.aa folimas i.; H 13Islaab, prests J. Helibut and Buckle Ate tG eubmit the new draft dent; time for determining the prize win- lit is prnons-et first aril seeond counselors ners has been put one week &heed in Ito the hIII legislature, rettpectis1,. to and Mute alive Pugh. were alerted TODAY LEE CHM W . DENTED, 5 , Carl Scott. Benjamin Tibby., !Leonard Cahoon. Sterling Talmage.; Russell. Scott Billings. J Stewart and Ralph Woo 11,;y The tbilOWILIE officers were elected. Carl Scott :Leonard Cahoon. president. vice president; Hugh C. Lewis. secre- and J. P. Russell and officers J. C. Brown. itrecetiotrseutie committee. which wilt irSaft the Features of Present Youngsters t", L171 t, SATURDAY, APRIL 8 1916 Committee Appointed to Eliminate Objectionable ;Too Flour Patronized. DAY HUSLER'S I SeriesAttraot- in DOREN'S odrells and Most Largest COMidered e . i Ketchup slid" war- . . 111111 BE I. , .. .. BY PENSION SIIOW .ftk , DESERET, EVENING NEWS f4001.S - , , , I 4 i , . ' ,,, fil . t; ,,,t , Y F ....,01,444 - ,t 1., i I - '' e. t t .21Er . .. , i t. t Aononnonomonnoommonom Ala; , , , . , . , , |