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Show A v . .THE PRO VQ HERALD . ; if PAGE FIVE. T t r r n ri " n o n a-- o o n o o ' o o r n n' Crv C CAw CAy CAJ CAJ CO C4J CA0 o CAJ CC 0 CA j C43 C3' CA3 CA3 C A3 CA0 A0 a tt tti f!3 TnTnnrrfKTnvTriiT ttrtTi n, - C4w C.Aw C4v CAw w-- 0 n cfKiTrinnTn - Miss Lucille J)tiT) will spend the guest list includes the following names: - .Mrs, John Giles, iMrs. James veek-enin American Fork with her Gillispie, Mrs. W. F. Giles,' Mrs. John Bister. Mrs Kenneth Boig P, Giles, Mrs. George GUeB, Mr. Jos. ,. - r Giles, Mrs. Martha Walker, 'Mrs. Leo ; Miss Maud Farrer and Miss Rae Thurman, Mrs. E. C. ,Henrick8en, Mrs. Mayme Baxter went up to Salt Lake yester- - Will Henrichsen, Misses day, where they will visit a week Clark, Myral Cassity, Ann Stubbs, Anna Spafford, Marie Spafford, Zella with Miss Rae Elmer. ; Jhe Great Moncy Rminn OnnftHnnifv for Ynn r3 Thousands of dollars worth of new, clean, stylish goods j d ,'' - ' i Mrs. May Farrer, Mrs. C. F. Wes-- , trope and Mrs. W. 0. Beesley, of the i W. T. S. C, of this city, went over $ o Springville this morning to attend ine Installation ceremonies of the Springville order. ? j ' - '- $15.00 Suit or Coat "Mrs. G. II. Ileindhelnuiii . BARGAINS. of the (iood clothes is one best investments you can make, so when you can buy clothes made by Ulothcraft, Michael Stearns, I Steiu-Dloc- IF - ' Se'nia Vincent returned the fore part of the week from Salt Lake City, where she has spent the past two months. $7.50 $16.50 Suit or Coat $8.25 .' $20.00 Siiit or Coat $10.00 $22.50 Suit or Coat $11 .35 $25.00 Suit or Coat $12.50 Suit or Cat $15.00 LADIES DRESS SPECIAL uality quality $15.00 quality $12.(X) quality S S.'J.5 quality li.nv o Overcoats . Suits,.wu. $18.95 . $22.50 Suits S $10.95 n,y..$9.90 now 1 Suits or ) -.( or (Jvcrc(:its 'Suits' vr $18.00 Suits or S12..M) .$7.95 Suiu - ..1- $16.95 $14.95 Overcoats $11.90 Overcoats S9.90 Overco.ii- - .'.vjjt f .$6.95 1 NI;?55;)es'w,'rtlL found a great many short, lengths in dress goods etc., that we have thrown on the remnant table at great bargains. "It will pay you to look through tliese. - Wednesday .evening by Mrs. John Jackson at her residence in the Fifth ward. Dark red caiations and terns were used throughout the rooms, for the forming enter- Several jgante'sH were played "and in the guessing contest the first prize was won by JobD wa0 Jackson, while Lyman Noye Twenty-fconsolation and Gladyn Duke, Etta Snyder, Esther awarded the prize. and Nell Johnson, Thelma William ive guests enjoyed the charming son, Leah Van Wagenen, Genevieve hospitality of the hostess. Sutton, Melva Judd and Vilate Pier- The officers ponJ. ssociatlon entertained; V Improvement Vv .f The Kensington club held a very the members of the association of 'Win aftersocial session with a Wednesday Tuesday city pleasant pleasant noon at the home of Mrs. Joe Vane. evening in the new M. I. A. gymna The rooms were prettily Jecorated sium. The large hall was prettily! with pink and white carnations and adorned with the national colors and the guests of the club were Mrs. about two hundred guests enjoyed the Ralph Cannam, of Springville Miss affair. . Ella May Milliner of Salt Lake, and There were eight Mrs. Guy .Durkee. Ida Smoot Dusenberfy is Mrs. club members present. spending a few days with friends iri Salt Lake City today: . Another pleasant card. party of the. WILL BE ESTABLISHED week was that given Thursday nigH "rs. Murray Twelves will entertain by Mrs. George M. Heindsehnan when the members of her bridge club toshe entertained the members "of her :;oi row afternoon, ' With the possibility of establishcard club. Pink ami white Enwere Mr. anrl Mi?. Hay den .Long chantress carnations gracefully ing a distributing station, in Salt tvoiiis and five the .used througjwt Monday evening in comi.iiinont .Lake, the .1." C. Tenn- y tables of whist v, ere. played, the ;o Mr.- and Mrs..Ca;l Saxey. who are oirating "CoUlvT Rule- 'tores, perprizes being awarded to Mrs; O.'M. Moving from' their home in U?e Third at its head and white carnations fected its organixation Scharf and Mrn. Danie Walton. ATr'iWiU-and Mrs. Phil Sicck:-- t and Mr. and decorated the rooms and tne dinner quarters In' the Kearns building yesMrs. Geo. TV .Hid d were the, guests of ta'iie where covers were laid for Mr. terday. Thirteen new stores are to the cluh, the memhers present beiha; and Mrs. Carl Saxey, Mr. and Mrs. be established in Utah, Idaho, Colo Messrs and Mesdanies Heme Walton, Lea Warner. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. and Washington before Albert Evans. O. M. Scharf, Henry Chitse, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirk wood, rado, Oregon March 1. .jGeese, B. E. Brown. Fred Moora,. J. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Buries, Mr. and The corporation is capitalized at B. Ashton, James Brown and Alf Mrs. Orson Bird, Mr. Gerrard, of J ' Miss Elsie "Long and Veda $1,100,000. Maiben. The officers are: J. C. , j , Bullock assisted in serving. Penney, president; E. C. Sams, first .. Mrs. Joe Vane will entertain with vice president; E. J. Neighbors, a amall Informal dinner tonight in The daughter of the Mormon Batal-riovice president; A H. Mudd, third honor-oMr. and Mrs. F. L. Cory. met at the home of Mrs. Francis vice president; J. I. H. Herbert, sec, Knight yesterday afternoon. A splen, Miss enMrs. Sharp Gillispie. formerly did program was given and all retary and treasurer; George H. Measof honor joyed the afternoon. assistant secretary and Eva Giles, will be the guest urer. 4it a miscellaneous shower to be given The "Golden Rule" syndicate operWhere tne Floweri this evening at the home of her Phone Eight-O- , R. Henrichsen. Mrs. Edwin ates thirty-fou- r stores," selling' Grow. Bister. Provo Greenhouse, Huish Carnations will be used in the deco- Thomas. rlor1sts. clothing and shoes, in Utah. rations of the room, a color scheme Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, of pink and white be!nR4.used In the AT THE PRINCESS AND ELLEN. Washington, Oregon and Montana. Mr. Sams yesterday said there was of dark rod the a carnations adorn the parlor. The possibility of making Salt,'The Sftlen Symphony.! a strong affair. interesting , u n V ft w nrean t show mf art v ii LA Me.s ' m. .h." SI. 2S quality m lb w mawJhts Stein-filoc- h fits m at to b$ t ant fitted. " All Boy's 1 One of tained with a defghtful children's party at their home last evening in honor of the eleventh birthday anniversary of their daughter, Maud. Music and games made the evening pass very pleasantly for the 'following guests: Misses Edith Farrer, Susie Sutton. Athea Bakeman, Grace - $7.95 Remnant Bargains tlie most beautifully appointaffairs of the week was that given '3 U- - h, ! ed . hesitate. All Ladies' Skirts ls off Miss Orlean Hyde has. gone to Alpine for a week's visit with relatives. . re $27.50 and $22.50 $11.95-Slo.5- now. now. - x , and Hart Sduftner & Mark at these low prices r you "shonid not llirsch-Wickwi- mm ? - .. - Mrs.. , and Mr?. Dave Sutton I . . with a family dinner last week in honor of Mr. and- - Mrs. Willand left Sunday for New York City.. Lilliesvand carnations made an effective centerpiece of the table and the guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jog Yates, Mr. and. Mrs. Phil Speckart and the guests of .honor. Mr.- ill rfi fill Mm -- entertain-eAnde-lin.'wh- iff- c2 f;7ac.ob - J 2 Price Kvans when two very Interest ing papers were read. The first paper was prepared by a member of the 'Home Culture" club of Ogde'n. The subject was "The Women's Movement," and it was read by Mrs. Nettie iS. Kerr. This was followed by a paper on Darwiirljy'Mrs. Phil Speck-art- . The next se'ssipn of the club' will also be hekl with Mrs. Evans. won the prize. Miss Bonnett "and Mrs, Lawrence Vivian 1 the AMhittemore were the guests--o- f I club and the members present were I Misses Lydia and Eva Jones, Miss tMina Taylor, Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs. Lou Farrell, Mrs. P. G. Peterson, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. J.W. Stiehl, Mrs. Sam Raile. - '.L. C ix Coats at - Mrna-ayHr- J'f F I Miss Alta Taylor was hostess at a Taylor, Tillie Bates, Sarah and Ipleasant affair at her home' yester;-;da- Lucille Giles." MM when she entertained the ladies The Utah Sorosis club met Wednesitot the Bon Heur club. Whist was the fteature of the afternoon and Miss day afternoon at the home of Mrs. - .. at a FRACTION OF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE selling " Allred, Grace Farrer, 'Lucille Ferguson, Mary and Agnes Farrer, Tress Caroline Oberg, Mayme Stallings, Louie Van Baylies, Wgenen, Lillian Winnie Dugall, Dale Oakley, j Neonia Genevieve Colvin, Myrl and Wva Snyder, Vera Overlade, Delia Walker, Hilda LiU&field, Lizzie Wood, LftaU 374 off f $1.95 IP frfr' v " 70a shirts, - - o r Men's' 50c (juality under- - . - wear - 1 - Qfif JUL - - We Will Provo to You It Pays to Trade With inn i ai wooo billion viercanme Company -- Provo9 s Real Bargain Store . . SPECIAL PRICES FOR LESS DENTISTRY PI- - I ONE - WEEK Pweri;;,; ONLY . enter-riuio- J - - coiiii-any- , - pk j " - sec-on- n d Gold fillings, v.as i'l M. AnTalguin (siivf-rfillings, $l.'.)l). now .Si.inJ was ". .iiO . i gold wow-ns-waJjjio w 4.D!iJ. Crown artd bridge work; was t.", per tooth, now Whalebone plates with best teeth S.OO for New sterilized glasses for eacn Work . guaranteed. If not patron. 'satisfactory, money refunded. Rememher the date till Jan. 20th. DR. DOUGLASS. Over Hedquist JDrug Store No. 2. 104 West Center St. at - K- - i JKvHl 1 1 A x. 1. 1 f 1 Bush-nes8- . - 'rmi tt.)' PrttWKIPIl I 4aniirsl Lubin drama, featurin the jwpular l ;, .... :.. v ; " " i tnney a neauipiai lei h iu motiiin play; actor, Arthur -- .Johnson York, where he will a 't .as resident will had tonight's bill at the Prin- buyer. Mt. Herbert win have charge Lcess theater. "The Stolen Symphony" of the Salt. Lake offices. About fifty Ven spoken of as a masteriiecfe more men and wonion will be cmjdoy-ein the new stores. . in movna)ictures, ! and every inch G. Hoag, manager of the locai of the, film is said to be of .the most Btore, was at the meeting yesterday intense" interest. Another good film and will leave tonight! for New- York to be presented at the Princess will with the other managers of, Goldeii sttctti-iKiiriit- f - be te "Chains," by Esanay company, acted by a specially selected cast. Other films at the Prlucosa-wil- l be "Sally Ann's Strategy," an Ediosn comedy, and an eduaotional , film showing the high explosives as used In the United States army, The' Sejig company will be seen In a production at the Ellen theater the same nights in thel' film, "A Man Among; Slen. Other films at the Ellen aretBroken Heartfl," "Rescue by Unqle Mun" and ' ' ' "Romance of 'Rlchfihaw." ' Rule- - ' stores. GOVERNOR HARMON GOES ABROAD 7 ,? "I Har' New York, Jan. the from wneV retired, mon, who last continua governorship of Ohio after ous" service of fouf years departed today on a long' vacation trip abroad, ' 4js accompanied by The ' Mrs. itrmon, and their daughtef. Mrs. A. ,M. Wright The party,, wfll travel Avtflnslvelv Vln EeTDt. Greece and 17.-Ju- dson Italy.. HEAD AND it must produce QUICKLY Vl v CLEARED OF CATARRH BY If RE mis-crir- install! relief by simply hTioftUing the nostrils with Kly's T renin Halii. t I'nllke inlerual iiuHiicines which the stomach, of strong snuffs the- trouble, H!:ixre .will only this , cleansing, healing, antiseptic balm instantly reaches the seat of fho trouble, stops tho pasty discharge, clears the nose, head and throat, .and improves the hearing. More than this. It strengthens the weak'ened and diseased tissues, thus protecting you against a return of the trouble. This remedy will cure a coldJn a day, and prevent Its becoming chronic or, re' . ' sulting , In catarrh. o lufJamma'Jon is Nasal catarrh Jn the membrane the alr.passages, Jining ' and, cannot be reached by mixtures taken Into the stomach, nor can it be cured by snuffs and powderswhich only cause additional Jrritatioa. Don't L com- - Wnation of alt these desirable qualities. Hundrtits of thousiinds of gocxl housewives know that K C has made bake-da- y a pleas nre, and we ask you for your own sake to Iry KC Balling Powder at least once. Guaranteed pure under all pure food vN. laws. Your grocer will return your money if you are V not pleased. It will solve your bake-da- y problems. tL.I.I..yvHovY s .The thousands wM suffer the bf colds and. c;iT,TTTh 'arid 'claim h.iv.iiimnr found a urc ,c;iii get they certain, satisfactory results and yet be pure K C BaKing Powder js the scientific and wholesome M .. y SL . to get the Cook's Book Free A C Cask's Hook, conlaininsr 90 (mlrf, tnipes, sent free ujxin (usily-tnai- lt . r 27 yS23" C X". , ' - - ufj-se- . ' ' " '' ' ' . waste, time on them. Got a bottle of Kly's Cream .Balm from your druggist, and after, using it for day you w ill wish you had tried It sooner. church clerk, W. T. Hrickey; treasurer, L. A. Culbertson,' triTfflee, J. Wr. N. Whitecottonr chorla ter. L. A.. Culbertson and Prof. vFitz-- . Campbell; 'j Mothers should give the children roy as assistant .. At the closrf "ol the business sess-- :' Ely's Cream Balm for colds "and t A croup It" is .perfectly harmless, and sioa Juage J. w. n. w nnecoiion gave .2 an address on "The .Saviour and John pleasant t take. " .... . the Baptist"' A tlterarysnd musical CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH program was tendered; rhich prored HfXDS BUSINESS MEETING quite Interesting- - Mrt. E. E. Brown church sang a solo and Miss Mary Gila sonof The local ' Congfgatlonal , business meeting Proctor academy, recited. 7t A trio late Wednesday evening. and fUicted consisting of Mrs., fit 'B Corf man, Mrs. the following officers r Superintendent E. EBrowirand Mrs. t. II. Master ' ' :. : " ' of Sunday school, Wiss ,Faachon Bang. held their regular ' ,!. |