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Show j What for Winter j i What for Me j J Let us answer. I I We make it our business to know. I j j Brown-Carlson-Treseder j j 2421 Wash. Ave. j WOODMEN TO DIVE HALLOWE'EN DICE AND PARTY i ' -' l Complete arrangements have been i made for tho Woodman dance next l Saturday night, October- 28. Thatch-i Thatch-i er's orchestra will furnish the music. Refreshments will bo Berved and genuine gen-uine Gypsy fortuno tellers will bo on hand to reveal the paBt and future The public is invited to attend, admission ad-mission 60 cents per couple, addition-i addition-i nl ladies, 25 cents extra, each. Adr I vertlsoment. l oo I Read the Classified Ada. J Girls don't do it. See Jackie1 Saunders and Roland Bottomley in 4 'The Hypocrites," from ''Grip of Evil" stories. Each Btory complete. com-plete. Utah, today and tomorrow, nn- . COAL FAMINE We fool obligated to say to our frlenda and patrons that wo are now Tomorrow's Program I r Cold weather has made shopping very brisk on warm wearables. In this list for j j tomorrow we have provided many of the most wanted items at prices which will make J:' one s supply of money go farthest. These Hourly Sale Items are not sold by telephone. ( 1 Seasonable Attractions Every Hour; I ! ..9..t0 10 A. M. 10 to 11 A. M. 11 to 12 A. M. 1 to 2 P.M. j I H A Huck Towels Women's Shoes Whipcords Fancy Sheets f mWg A, $1.25 Pure Linen Huck Women's shoes, tho odds 75c Whipcord, 40 In. wide, $1.25 Hemstitched Sheets, 4 if 3 I TowoIb, 20x40, elegant and ends from lines we splendid quality of dark 81x09. Very fine quality X J IH V quality of embroidered are. discontinuing. Gray, colored whipcords for muslin with fine hom- j Wa JH A towol, A limited amount champagne, all black;but school dresses. A o stitching. ft2 I 15 MMM I only- 7 C ton and lace styles. Val- East Aisle 4tOC Each 7uC I A mW f Each ....... ... OC ues to $6.50 (fcOflO n , Domestics. I 11 4 North Aisle for OZ.O Hat Bands I! IH .! ??airbois Domestics. p Hatband Ribbon, Centerpieces f lirH biJeS ffi Powder-Puffs Just the thing for the stamped cent ;ece8 t0 i H i the very prettiest designs, inZ noXenSfA"i 3?!tM A to be used for camisoles dor Puff ln tne usual 20o POinro -Rppnlar t r In sIze 2,x36 mcne9' A.ro 4 1 J and caps and other Christ- bzg. A very thick fine SocTiIum vard 15C stamped in attractive de- J 1 MMm mas gifts. Regular 40c soft puff with a very fine sIgns and are values to ft. fl Mmm 1 values, OA soft finish. 1n Main Floor. 35c. This 1 A X W X yard ZUC This hour 1UC , n hour -llA, 7 l I West Aisle Drug Dept. Men 8 LxIOVes Art Dept. I l jtH J Bo J0SLUsS?iteof a GlaSS Tumblers noereSh.tVC3AfgoaodheS Pitchers ! I good fleeced lined cotton. Thin glafs. tuni5' slrovo, f,or workIn7f- A water or milk pitcher of I M ' J high neck. long sleeves lew of .the usual oc kind, the cuff style only. Usual brown earthenware. These ? 11 iH 4 and ankle longth. Usual Th?Be are In four styles 50c values are Hned wlth a wnlte A j A 49o values Of PIaIn and decorated, j for U7 enamel and are in the k lll'iH V for 5cC good chance to get a sup- Men's Basement handy 5-plnt size; 50 val- V nfl H 'Men's' Basement P' This hour -j r ues. This 30 Ij A Q n 3 for iUC New Coat8 hour OOC A ij A , , rfp5ses Basement. Some of the phasing Basement J ill iH f JauVerge Pal. styles of this season ln r , f - J I 1 iH 4 dre3Besmat dec,dold sav" Percales coatB for iadlGS and ml88. Women's Shoes 4 if mmm A inA8 oJhe3, Rre P a 17 i20 Punjab percales, es. These are In the new ' , ,. e1. A ill mWM i 16 to 38 and are all good 36 Inches wide, light, dark plaids and mixtures. Women's Satin Slippers, 1 j. I MMM A styles. Materials could and medium for dresses, Splendid $15 values. On 46 pal"ln the lo. black A mUM I no,1 be k0nught, at th0 waists, shirts. -g 0 sale CO OC 0r, , hanf'iUrn I H MMM ft price. $7.o0 values. aprons etc. Yd . . IZC this hour $"."5 R,cSuIar 1 ift J if Mmt I This &y QC 1st Floor Shoes Second Floor. $3.50 value . . . . . P 1 ,W I hour i$fZJJ accona noor. First Floor, Shoes. A MM J 2nd Floor Turkish Towels r clom X S ft Misses' Shoes Unbleached turklsh tow- , T . Ladies' Underwear J 1 mmt ft Misses' Shoes, size 11 1-2 ols made of a heavy dou- Boys Shoes slzee ; 1-2 to Emm I to - they are in the ble thread, absorbent cot- 6 ,n lace wltn 2 fuH 8les Ladles' heavy fieoco lined I t Mmm I white canvas tops and ton, size 20x40. Usual and heavv uppers. Regu- Underwear, pants and W ); MMm i patent vamps. Regular 22-cent e !" W.25 QO vests Splendid 7Q A j, , X $2.25 value, 1 70 value IOC for pl.70 45c value. Each. byK I mMM I on sale .... tp 1 I O Subway Shoe Basement. Subway. 7 ; MM 1 3 t0 4 p-M' 4 10 5 t0 6 P-M- j I I ft Fancy Taffeta Bed Spreads Wool Serge Pillow Cas'es ft ft $2.00 Fancy Striped Taf- $1.50 Bed Spreads, extra 75c all wool serges, 36 ln. $1.00 Fancy Embroidered ft li mWM X feta, 36 In. wide, extra large size, In plain hem or wide. Beautiful quality of Pillow Cases, scalloped, X ja f good quality. All new de- scalloped embroidered all wool serges In all of size 45x36.. Fine French J : 4 signs. Dark colors only. edge. Suggestions for wed- the dark colors, for street embroidery 75rr ft f I per ' (ti io ding and 0 wear or school wear. work. Pair .... OC A f J yard 4)1.45 holiday gifts ... $0.1)? East Aisle. Domestics. X tj I rnrfWfcL. Chiffon Scarfs Children's UW I ! J Embroideries purling irons Ch iff on Scarfs In all col- Children's vests and pants, X J Mmm ft Cambric Embroider' from Horo s a handy curling 1 12 ' fleecQ uned( hlgh neck mm I 9 to IS inches In width, in Iron-heaU without the t0 drape on hats anffio Lng sleeves, ankle length, ft ' X underskirt flowering and use of stove or lamp Jr .T scarf rJS and 35c OZ 1 !- MM corset cover embroidery, Wick fills with alcohol and 39 Values Tr values. 2 for... 25C f H A in neat designs. Regular heats to proper tempera- each ; ()Q South Aisle. ' MM I CrdVa!r IOC iX.-.6,. IOC west Aisle. Clothes Basket j A Main Floor. Notions. Boys' Shirts Large size clothes has- J i JM SS-'lr s-ss 3?"- ft $1-P0 aiues 20r colors, are usually worth vnn.0 p0oflmflnf value ' I V MM I iov 30c a dozen. or Men s Basement Basement f f I Men's Basement. 2 d0zen for . . . . ZC Hug-Me-Tights Child's Shoes f j I t I10e.efftl for r.Bf?mcKL These "Hug-Me-Tights" child's Shoes in vlcl kid. f 1 Ladies' House Drosses for Girls Shoes nro knit vests for ladios. button styles, good heavy ft 1 ffi ordinary wear. They are 51 palrfi of Shoes for the To bo worn 0VQr tne solos A school 1 MM i made of a good gingham gr0wlng girls, ln patent waists and under tho coat. Shoe Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 7 IH 7 in plain styles and are the dull kjd or gun motai, Knitted from black wor- Regular $2.00 tfl E?A ft' MM usual 86c values. rn button and lace styles, sted yarns. A r values 3)1.07 X MM A This four sizes 3 1-2 to 5. 30 ?l-50 values .... VQC FIr3't pW, shoes. ?' X Second Floor. Values to $5 p.tJ7 Second Floor. . , ' mm X Women's Shoes Firsl Floor' shoofi- , Girls Coats X mmt f Ladles' Shoes, size 2 1-2 to New Rag Rugs Men s oes A new lino of children's X M ft 7, in patent vamps, with Rag Rugs, In hlt-a-mlss Men's Shoos, size 5 to 11. coats, In corduroy, chin J mM A cloth tops, now stock, but- pattern, light and dark They are In a heavy work chilla and mixtid coating, A mM X ton style. Regular $3.00 colors, slzo 27x57. Usual shoe, made for wet weath- sizes from 2 to 6 years; $0 I MMt j sSi. $2.48 ?lrc:r 68c $2.98 Sfui. $3.98 S I Shoo Basomont. Subway. Shoe Basement Subway. A mM A Sale of Flowering Bulbs ij I Tfi If yo" would have the brightly colored spring flowers to gladden your yard' A M 1 77LvW) in the spring plant bulbs now. "Wo have just received a very large col- 5 X J MM I i; -Sr4 lection of the genuine Holland Grown Bulbs, in the best varieties. By mi- 5 . mM ft i' nSf porting them ourselves we have been able to price them at very little mMM ft !' I prices. Crocuses, narcissus, tulips, hyacinths, iris and all of the other mm I 1 PPular varieties are here and are on sale in the Basement Store at prices ft . Mm J j: i beginning at 14c a dozen. Plant them now. ' , The Twenty -Dollar Suit j'p? . j I Sale Attracts Many Buyers ZMm I t Yesterday on the Second Floor there were crowds of buy- pjj S , K X crs attracted by this sale of Ladies Suits. Today we .have p" - U X H J strengthened the assortment by addition of nearly fifty more f -V f , A which are suits of much greater value. K-JJf ' I These are all this season's styles. Fur trimmings, new long coats, med- 1 1 I M f ium full skirts and all of the style features for fall. Suits which you (J 1 I ' I M f cannot duplicate under $35, -tt ' 1 I Whether you wsh to buy now or not we. are .eager to have your opinion jjk , ( I I of these unusual values. 'Lr 1 1 1 1 facing a coal famine, owing to the great car shortage and for the further fur-ther roaBon that it is Impossible for the mines . to procuro coal miners: tho minors leaving tho mlnos last spring when work was slack and have not returned. Consequently, full time, and all of them, from what the mines aro by no means working wo can learn, aro many, car loads behind in filling their orders, One cola company has already served notice no-tice dated October 20, 1916, "That all orders now on file and orders received re-ceived after this dato until Buch time as the car situation and labor conditions condi-tions improve, aro subject to indefinite in-definite delay." Winter has not yet commenced, and the situation at the presont time is worso than it has been in many years past. We, however, how-ever, have a limited supply just at this time, and most any kind of coal wanted can be procured, while a few weoks lator If conditions do not improve, im-prove, our friends and customors will havo to" tnko what they can got Therefore, wo ask that you work with us. Order now whatever amount you can see your way cloar to take care of, and by so doing you will i m l MM mm i mMm (j MMm j1 MMt ' mMM Girls don't do it. See Jackie, -MMM Saunders and Roland Bottomley 1 ! ,-M in "The Hypocrites," from Grip 1 of Evil" stories. Each story com- IgMM lete. Utah, today and tomorrow.. |