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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY 11 SJ 4t : ! I 1 Rich, Exclusive FURS At Popular Prices You positively save 20 to 30 per cent buying your Furs at The Paris Dr. Joseph S. Amussen OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 416 Felt Building Open All Night Tel. Whs. S04 UNDERTAKERS AND EMDAL.MEUS. S. D. EVANS Modern establishment New Building 48 State St. Salt Lake City A "Light" Lunch Just one taste of these wonder ful EDISON MAZDA Lamps in your dining-room will whet your appetite to have them in every room in your house wherever there is an electric light socket. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS .Without increasing the amount of current used, these lamps give three times the light that old-style carbon lamps give. 'This economy puts the safety and convenience of electric light within the reach of everyone, r Packed five in a row in a handy carton. i t Utah Power Light & Co. Efficient Public Service Kearns BIdg. Main 50 0 pose of getting a line on her wonder ful sartorial creations. Miss Held not only lias herself seven gorgeous, splendiferous, atun ningiaslmo costumes, which she dons and doffs as the show progresses like a chameleon making its kaleidoscopic color changes, but there are about forty stately and beautiful chorus girls in the piece, each of whom, wears from two to four different gowns of almost equal splendor. All of which results in a fashion show of unequal ed Inter est to all .womankind, and which elo quently reflects the generosity of Miss Held, the sole owner of the produc tion, in the matter of costume allow ance. Altogether more than $30,000 was spent in protecting Anna and the rest of the young women from the chill air of the night here and there the unkind gale may blow without any textile barrisade whatever to shield the shivering shoulder and fend the fragile form. Miss Hold and her attraction will bo seen at the Salt Lake Theatre Mon day Tuesday and "Wednesday with Wednesday matinee. KOLB & DILL COMING BOLB & DILL, in their latest laugh riot, "The High Cost of Loving," coming to the Salt Lake theatre beginning Thursday next for a limited engagement. This is Kolb & Dill's return to the "speakies" after more than two years spent making moving pictures and their new vehicle is absolutely differ ent from the average musical show. It teems with haunting tunes, is crammed full of the funniest lines and situations that over tickled the risibi lities of an audience and has a bevy, of stunning girls attired in gowns that would startle a Parisian modiste. Be sides affording Kolb & Dill wide scope for their delightful fun-making, "The High Cost of Loving" has a funny, hi larious plot. The musical numbers are interpo lated with deft skill and do not at any time delay or interfere with the rapid progress of the screamingly funny plot. The big song revue of the show, which takes its audiences by storm, is introduced at the opening of the third act. Each girl is an artist and each contributes her share of talent. The "jazz" orchestra is another feature of exceptional merit. The entire produc tion intact is being carried by Kolb & Dill on their road tour. LIBERTY XT is a hard thing to get away from the commonplace. Yet this week at the Liberty theatre there Is an act that for new and bright crisp material is unique. Miller, Stedman, Long and Company, the dollar and a half variety circuits of the country, comes to the Liberty and gives the same high class performance at popu lar prices. "Harmony De Luxe," they call their act. George Chester, too, the blackface minstrel man, has a funny smile, tolls side-splitting stories and docs the triple-toe dance. SALT LAKE THEATRE nPT 00 SSm MONDAY UU I . LO MATINEE WEDNESDAY Engagement Extraordinary THE ONLY ANNA HELD in "FOLLOW ME" Prices: Evenings, 50c to $2.00 Mat. 60c to $1.50 SALT LAKE THEATRE Mnu 1 S. THURSDAY NUY. I Popular Price Matinees Sat. and Wed. No Performance Sunday KOLB and DILL THEMSELVES in Their latest musical storm of mirth "The High Cost of Loving" Nights 50c, 75c, $1.00, SI. 50. Matinees 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 PANTAGES : Unequalled Vaudeville j On Broadway i i NOW PLAYING The biggest novelty bill of the year you can't affdrd to mlsB It, If you llko real entertain ment. OWEN McGIVENEY Tho celebrated English actor, In Dickons' "Ollvor Twist" THE VENETIAN GYPSIES In a big musical melange PRANK MORRELL In latest songs and now comedy O'CONNOR & DIXON In "Hired and Fired" CLAIRE & ATW00D In some nimble comedy ( REEDER & ARMSTRONG Tho piano phlonds j PEARL WHITE ' In the Tonth Episode of "Tho Fatal Ring" SliimH at I!i4,"5, 7t!t0 ami 0. PrlccN 10c, 20c mid IWc. Costs no more to get l KEELEY'S "Best by Test" Ice Cream and Candies. We make our Candies as well as our Ice Creams. We give S. & H. Trading Stamps. KEELEY ICE CREAM CO. 55 S. Main. 260 State St. f Can I Afford NOT To Buy A Liberty Loan Bond? Ask yourself this question: Can I afford not to do my part In showing our government, our army, our navy and our fi allies that every person In tho United Statos Is solidly suppomng thorn? This bank offois Its services to YOU to subscribe for Lib erty Bonds. Buy ono TO DAY It's your last oppor- ' tunlty. "The Hank with a Personality, a Voice ami a Heart" MERCHANTS BANK Capiial $250,000. Member of Salt Lake Clearing House. v John Plngree, President; O. P. Soule. V. P.; Moroni ilelner, V. P.; Radcliffe Q. Cannon, L. l J. Ilaya, Ass't Cashiers. ' Cor. Main and 3rd South. Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 I l