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Show So 11th East City b ; nva pup Branch I.-ibr. So nth Plant City 8 S DOLLAR OAY1S Bargain Barrage Booms Sales In Suar House breakfast and will be on his way to serve the public up some of the hottsies that will bring droves of shoppers to Sugar House. A refreshment break, twice both days of the sale, will give every Sugar House visitor a taste of the well known Sugar House hospitality. Free drinks and the like will be served from 10:30 to 31:30 a.m. both days, and from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. With people in the mood to buy bargains, and with most everyone's every-one's purse and pockets loaded from the biggest pay days of February, Feb-ruary, things should boom today and tomorrow. And practicing the late Friday night openings tonight, seven searchlights will comb the skies, bidding night shoppers to Sugar House, too. Sugar House was ready this morning. There was no mistake about it, dollar days are here. Bargains for a buck were on every shelf and counter as the merchants, both the older and the new, threw their force into the promotion. Paul Henneman, general chairman, chair-man, reported that red hot bargains bar-gains were the order of the day everything being sold on Dollar Day Specials being worth plenty more than the buck it will command. com-mand. Aside from the bargains, the streets were festooned with colorful color-ful $ Days placards hanging from the flower pot standards. Windows, too, left no doubt about the occasion, with each panel in Sugar House carrying pennants and other come-ons. In order to give everyone participating par-ticipating in the sale something solid to start on, a gigantic public pub-lic breakfast was being staged this morning at 8 o'clock for one and all. The chamber of commerce has open bids (by tickets only) to every member and all his employes to come to the feast which will be set in the New J. C. Penney Store basement on Simpson Avenue. Alvin C. Pack, radio personality, will be master of ceremonies and will direct the comments which will enliven the morning feast. By 9 a. m., everyone will have been served a good, substantial |