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Show CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. j Coal; Ice, Hay and Grain j - DELIVERED M to all Parts of Bingham Canyon ! PHONE 39 FASHIONS I for the Smart Woman ' a FASHIONS for the Smart Woman --1 L ; A .DOLLAR'S WORTH j CUpthiseooponandmailitwilhtlforasix weeks' rioJ subjcriplion to , I THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR . ; ' Published by Thh Christian Sciencb Pcblishdio Socnrrr. ,..,. Boston, Massachusetts, U. S. A. ''.'' la It ym will Bud th daily ol newt ot the world from Its 750 sptrlal writan, j , as wall aa aeparluiDot. Jemted to woui.b'1 and chlldn-n'- t lnlereiU, avorta, murtc. j aaa, education, radio, ate. Yo will t (lad to welcome Into roor borne aa feat- - ' lit-- aa advocate of pear and pruhiMtkm. And don't mine Huuba, oar But. , j ' aod the Sundial nxf the other feature! ( TH Christiah 8craNCB Monitor, Buck Bay Station, Boston, Maae. ' , fleaaa fend na a all weeki' trial uticrlptloii. I eooloee one doUar (1. ' , (Name, uleaae print) ' ' UddreM) ' - (Town) (BUte) , IT'S SMART. TO BE "PRETTY" Fashion this anion adopts a demure pose and smart juniors wear frock that impart a "pretty" air. This end is cleverly achieved in the simply shirred bodice with little bertha cape collar shown on left. The full skirl with restrained flare further heightens this charming; effect of qiiaintneu. The model to the right, especially appropriate for . the . graduate, its denture claracter with shortened, fitted bodice; puff cuffs on sleeves ; and cape collar. A sheer fabric like organdy, voile or batiste or silk chiffon ij correct. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-tern No. 5174.. Sizes 8 to 16 years, 40 cents. Second Modeh Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 517.., Sues 10 to 20. 45 cents. ' LOW FLARES THAT FLATTER The new silhouette best expresses a subtle charm that is generally flatter-ing when it adopts low placed flares. The first model shows how youthful and quaint in character this low flare becomes when smartly interpreted in dotted swisa, printed silk crepe or chiffon with even hemline. The frock at the right give expres-sion to the low flare m a more formal manner. Designed with dipping hem-line for afternoon wear. Particularly flattering because the long fitted bodice and cape cottar complements the flaring line. Fashion-importan- t, too, is the new coin --dot print. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-tern No. 5084. Sbes 14 to 42. 50 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Primed Pattern No. 5087. Site 14 to 42. 45 ecnts. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 27, 28, 29 r "': - .A- .- ttwruims Mail We .deserve HaaRMy3 for Pontage gJlrpQ JTtjTmsixi QmBntl" yx'j-S- H rrfWtrxfhjsaiij-- . . st tflrxJ Thursday, Friday and Saturday --Our Money Saviag You Pay Regular Price for First Article, Then Only 10c for .Second Item of Same Kind ' sswBmamaiB This annual midwinter event has grown to be one of mmimmmmmt mmmmmmiii Xx wJfSiFrxTwnf 25c Woodbury's ne outstanding bargain occasions of the year. The 25c Bagfe O f- - Cp''" Facial Soap selection of items embraces many of the best-know- n Brand MSk. - 1111 vwu . ?iZtlf - - nrj. etandard lines of Toiletries, Drngs, Soaps and Sundries. cuvuvv xjb euia .v. 2 for 464 30e Mentholatum, BiioBriui ,g LyBo1 for S5f) pSee ' 2f0r4 '' J Zt0t4S L-T-rL J g, Rubber . 0c Menthobium, ggg JSJtfSgffm feJI u'm Gloves y&t 2 for 700 fift&xZm 2for40f) Lf" 2 pair 1 .10 60c Sal Hepatica iigfg thoho dst ftiJz) X! ""T'i feg 2 for 35 2 for BO r It1-?- ", -s-SrT 35c Freezone f55 40 CASTORIA 2 for 50 f Knight X V-- '.ffSJ 2 for 45 Vfiav-C- S' aTBfj Asnmifi9 jr X C I X Hot Water ' "" t0r S4J. Jaw Jj I Bottle, 50e Synol Soap, Liquid 1 H-- Exceptional .X jT No. 2 size 2 for 60s) j JS Chocolates, X feM "w $1.50 Knight 2 for $3.10 A f 0 I ' x f set of Attachments i.e 1 V Li tCWi 2for?i.eo ---2for I I tJlJO A- - k.! vfR.r .""KR 2 for $1 . 1 0 $1.10 I I I X -- o ... 2 for 45c p FASHIONS for' the Smart Woman Igjg!!-- .- sW rtrTTal PICTf MVW j FASHIONS I for the Smart Woman 1 S4 3108 ; '''S&'ffiSK 2 for $1.10 I rt mZ- - for 35c 2 for 45c r I SrW foreOc i2for$1.10 oiLi.a7rrK kZZ 'S SLMIW, 27orB60T 1 25c pocket n J j -- .sfcoMBS, in Case vT?lSJ rTW. yJ2 fOr V M a6e Aft, 8fc.ring Lodio. 2 lie 4-- 2foH50c 35C i Xr 2 for 60c S2?SX....2 for $1.10 20c dr . 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Chocolate Buddies V. lb 20dHb 39J aw t ' 8"AVr TmI o fnr 35d Milk Chocolate Covered Cherries, 25c MutKhro.. 2 tor 3 W 2for25clTAM! 2 for 35c & Tobacco a.d I " 8- - 2JtL I l Lvrr" TfTsi To Specials v--m r nont, usihstttpoKTBo MoawBoi2AifrocorD$L1i.v1KH0 Camel, Chesterfield, Old GoM and MTcssauast acrvoaa-- mS rurts Lucky Strike Cigarettes , aa. vausoai r rsaoi , r ot-- 35c BEECH-NU- T PEANUT BUTTER 2 for 45d . tOT C tor OOC 25c Mentho Glycerine Lozenges .... 2 for 35d 18S 2 packages 29J jsjmli 9 for 45c SSgUSSu 75c Mustard 'd Cnose Grease 2 for 85 I vrLo2 for 35cl- -2 for 60c I J ST.T. 2 for 45c ,TO2 for 60c IIBaaaiiVBaaaaaaaaaaaaaala FOR DINING AND DANCING The semi-form- frock this season may be sleeveless or flaunt little cape sleeves which add a quaint touch. tor early spring and summer festivi-ties, cotton is the correct choice for i frocks of this character. The model at left grows exquisite when made of embroidered batiste. The dance frock to the right with its double flounced skirt rests its claim to charm upon its unrelieved k simplicity. A frock truly flattering if made of pastel organdy. Paris again sponsor;, the shouider flower and it "; ' is used to best advantage upon thii " simply blouscd bodice. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-- ' "V tern No. 5157. Sizes 14 to 42, 50 cents. .. Second Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5120. Sizes 14 to 41 50 cents. EVEN HEMLINES - After dark the smart skirt reaches to the ankle and grows even all around for evening fashions em-phasize the Patau silhouette brief bodice, long swathed hipline, and full flaring skirt reaching to the ankle. The charm of the evening costume is Its becoming, molded lines. The decollete, as shown on the figure at the left, is one of the most popular. Particularly when accented with a cluster of flowers in complimentary colors. Or, as in the figure at right, it may be cut in a nigh, rounded line. The smart gown, however, remains simple. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-tern No. 5106. Sizes 14 to 42, 65 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No, 4982. Sizes 14 to 42, 50 cents. fj Early Birds f T A Digest of Lidusfrial Progress j It European were asked to characterize America m one word there t doubt that that word would be "Speed." Moo can deny that speed, together with energy and Ingenuity, has been jramoat factor In the widespread commercial conflicts that have captured aki retained world market for Aaoaric. Our competitor in foreign market near aeen the American penchant for I eaity manifested oftenest at the poaat where the sale 1 made. he must oonform in some de-gree with the amenities of the coun-tr- y la which he operates, the Amer-icas saiea representative has pared down to aa Irreducible minimum the Urn eonaumed in the complex core-nunl-which precede most selling taut abroad. Dteeonrao about the weather, the Bwws aod International affairs have bo place in the business conversation of the American salesman. Such pre-liminaries are, to him, so much "stall-ing." His method, however, of going almost Immediately to the point, and pursuing that point until the issue Is decided baa proved so successful that bualnea procedure all over the world la rapidly undergoing a process of stapliflcation. The European buy-er1 office I losing the aspect of a etab. Speed In the collation of raw mate-rial and apeed In distribution have by this time become commonplace ha American Industry. Deliveries by ran water, truck and pfcu have been accelerated to a degree) that la hardly credible. In every ease, the Ight, fast motor truck baa been adopted as the de-pendable auxiliary of all other modes . of transportation. Especially aa an ally of the air mail and fast al rail and transoceanic ma-la carrier ha the speed wagon won Ua place In the -- peeded-up de-livery program. Aa instance of the speed of Twen-tieth Century transportation in the aeeompllahment of a modern miracle was famished only the other day. Sot, the world-fame- d fish which i - g flourishes In it most succulent form j only in the Strait of Dover off th English coast, was caught on a Vrl day afternoon, rushed to Plymouth, entrusted to the refrigerator of a fast liner and served at a luncheon ot Minnesota gourmet Just one week after the liner sailed. Filet of ole genuine sole, not to be confused with -- American flounder thus served aa a tangible manifestation of the modern mode of getting things done, not only well, but in a hurry. Speed In transporting material and speed in distribution can be of no avail without speed In production. America's mammoth factories have amassed such amazing production records that there can be no doubt of the efficacy of their method. Yet the very physical siae of many large' W plants has proved to be a handicap ' ' in some cases, so much so that acute problems of lntra-mur- al transporta-tion have arisen. A provocative commentary on this problem is the installation by the Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company of a conveyor system foar miles long in the Philadelphia plant in which it manufacture ail--ate el au-- tomobile bodies. The new system (' . 'nates entirely the necessity of hau,ing large steel body parts through the various pro-cesses of manufacture. Truck, skid and tractors, all of which have been experimented with in the past by thl company, have been replaced try the new continuous installation, known as the monoveyor. An idea of the magnitude of tha operation of the monoveyor system con be obtained by realizing that It total mileage is greater than that of many regularly enfranchised common carriers. 141. AH Not Gold That Clit. "Man show o.T," ny Tom Tnni er, ttia town aage, In Farm ami Fire-a-t da, "mistake hi bras for a sign of Pedestrian Protection One way the law cat protect the "' pfdfstrlun Is to make It . mlsdo men nor in use the crossing. Lynch-- j burg New. j |