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Show A THE PROVO HERALD 4 ' V IS ECONOMY BASEMENT I!Zw iX ill a . - . V f - A THE ECONOMY BASEMENT . . I r-1 I 1 U T If 1 1 I - 11 I I 1 1 i lJ " b 1111 - I IIi I I r ii . v LuJ U U kl b I I 1 I I l Idl WJ v k U I I 1 r : ,. F M kJ L m - : - : 1 Ik ! w- - --- 1. V I3 I I J I II 4 r iWal -' t THE ECONOMY BASEMENT For One Wccft Only Commencing Monday January IIP ": - THE ECONOMY BASEMENT THE ECONOMY BASEMENT' I ' U 1 3 the Men's And Ladies' Depart Will: Be Taken To Our WHERE EVERYTHING IS SOLD REGARDLESS QFTOST From All ""--mcnt- -- s t x . Children's Wbite and colored Bear Skin Coats, for., S1.25 Ladie'" Odds and i Ends Dtess:Skirts 77.777.7 rr HALF PRICE - Men's Heavy Wool Shirts, $1.25, Regular $1.00 Corsets. v3lu?.....i.Q5dL $1 .SOrl&OO ... O t ',14 J 3 , Men's Heavy Fleeced- Ladies' and Children's odds and ends of Shoes , , $1.00 .45 - and 35c value Dress Goods, at 25c pol Sox MadJieavj Men's -- AH-wool ,. . . o T and Ends of Shoes Men's Odds " " St.OO , Ladies' Hose, 50 only Underwear, $J,.25l values anrl 41. SO t Men's Golf Shirts, $1.15 values, 20d ' I r W r I p X Il IE '"H - i ; E - i.IllIll K, ..,77. ..... I.. , 3 1 y ' . E . ... - ; Linen Waists; !" ' - J .IT....,.! .J.... U I 4 .. I. THE ECONOMY BASEMENT ' THE ECONOMY, BASEMENT ONE-THIR- son, Leo, und liliit Alif. Mann- were united in ,'j&arriage"x.Tbe marriage " 4 at v7 o'clock, eteMotiy iooK.p!ace ; :.; : ;C. Clove officiating. ) ,Tames Xny the immediate famlUeg were.presenL, After t tr.m t?vcniflg in co tup mil ta; u mj iiJuui'j-'vr.'- w aajs a di?1 - - . v w. , Miriam NeHe. ding supper was served, and still later Mil Louisa MtBride wtfl stnd the young couple left for Boise, Idaho, j week in- Amerlcan..gorK, whfrre fhey will reside i a Vrs.. W. L, Blersach tVr'aiUtd . and Mrs, Noyes. Dr. the guest it , '1 brulpn arfaJryesterdiiv afternoon - The. Nineteenth CeiturjCluo. "ivill ist onitiirant to MIkh Miriam Neike of Moore has returned to her meet this ahernoon at the home of Lela Miss ta?3 of i the .".Two Francisco. after spending the Mrs. E. E. Corf mau. Thxee papers Jhome in Bingham iere l'layed, ly a fialntj -1n Provo visiting toil itbtvnJ be past days tie' firbt. Educational J ecn.: r trelalivfs and "friend Awakening in Kentucky." hyMrs. Y X B. Searle; second, "Comparative Study .Tie following young ladies tnr.ptT-.enter Milton of Jefferson and Lincoln' by Miss Fletcher delightfully ' nr Ly Mrs.' W. L. The last paper .will, ne tained the . Reformed Bachelors' Club Culbertson. ig tlie Aiy ta,Ohi)st(rd, he guest- I unit nt his hnmc. 1R1 Bonharri on "The Spirit Mis by given ' t rids Ruth Andeison. MKnee Lp"!1 of Youth audi the City Sireeta." Mrs, Ii vne, Korma navercuuip, ii JohnR.ra Twelves will . be1 a guest of evening. Games and music were v cad an Dorothy Neweomfc. aft r which-- ; ttalnfy luncheon the c'lib. : 'i Jns served. The following were pres " " rCotitliiued on .Page. I.) MiB8 Alrale Ta'lor Afton Ny1r. K'fle Hean, Edith .iiusen berry, hrma 'i m,'ifh1iz 4VE rifiy ; p 1 ,, If how PatTaur Glassware, y n ( -- ON ,Sale: CASH : .NEEDTHE mill are out Etuck rwiuttmw fniin Clothing, Dry Gcorfs. TWe chnuu. expect to Everything entire. or divide to suit, also &t&t provo " ; modem brick house and RGTrS CLOTHING AT COST-- C IN A WARE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS BOUGHT ONE-THIR- a closing everything but Shoes an- d- Xn Garry nothing - tse-trT-- Will sell ft' yve : PINGFEE SHOESComplete Line" -- ft ft ft ft ft ft . .'tliulp-.itnrtnpr- O Too late we see that t have bought bigger quantities than our trade justifies. Now e have a of bills coming dur uncomfortably soon, and no ready money with which to meet them. lot big 7I 1 2 A.l , t. - . - O- BEGINNING N0NDAY, JAN. 9, 1911 - f4'of !,,..., CENT ""DISCOUNT Siodr MucloP--CleaHn- g place Wednesdayevenlng at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bereri when their ? , ? THE ECONOMY BASEMENT CLOTHING AT COST CHINAWARE OFF 10 TO 25 PER EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS BOUGHT IN THIS STORE. j A"TijTtty- home wedding took, jr' L,, &- - hostess at a pleasant Utile affair at ber " ln-nm- -- - , home Wednesday evening. WMsLstas played during the evening, after .which refreshments were served. The'guests were- - illss Georgia Callaway, Mlsa Mina Taylor, Mr. C. W. Love, Messrs. Riley, Brown, Jones and C. W. Love. r $1.50 -- 90& Mis Anna Newell was the delightful '"1 ):, Ladies' -- value " ' ":H AXFPR ICS' Ml II 1 . WE URGE YOU TO VISIT OUR NEW ECONOMY BASEMENT THE ECONOMY BASEMENT THE ECONOMYBASEMENl) ... IBM - . . lBl . - SttlH-r- - AlCS Of HALF-PRIC- " ........ All Ladies' Wool Raincoats Boys'iJatsLSl.25. ani$1.50jvalues, only di.uu rack T)nr" ' ' Boys' Knee Pants, 60c to $T25" . value, only. t . . .50 I BayV.KjjeeJPants Suits, $2.50 to 4.dU' values Children's Sweater Coats, $1.25 value, only... ..... g5 25 pair for . 3 IP"?- "- 1 Boys' Long- Pants Suits, $4.00 to value $10.00 $1.50: 10d oniy c - One. line . odd and end New Suits, , . $3,50 only:v-- Unkrwear, V -- trl - l7idie&77W6ol'Union . ISiiits "for only 7 . , ; - ECOHV:. BASEMENT . OFF-EVE- -- 10 TO 4x1,2 . : Ftxtjrts- - for- - . a let for. saleT - n pfd ii.- -. - rPNT. nicrrmiuT - rM ft - ' i en-ije'- S44Bt' fl ft t ; rietenerr-vir:yl'- 1"' Jf W r v.'oolcrt Blankets that make you feel so warm and cosy you can Uiftjh at" icy winter jwitli..bit - 77 frcitj and snows. Mits Ivy' Clove will entertain , number of her friends this evening at fa dinner at her home, 271 West First ' Soutl)s!reet. Ttie "table-- " decorations will be carried out in pink and white, carnations" being the flowers used. The 'guest list include Myrtle P f McCune, Lily Anderson, Yerlie Ber-- ! kins, Bleva Iluirst, Florence" Fisher, FOR ;Ai villa Diysdale, apd Messrs, Marcus ' CC- - 52 0. P"n' J,arci,s Bowen, Clitford Cassidy, t 5 1 St 50- -2 'lenTT; riwf$J 53. $4 CO, $4"T0,""I5 0" l)vmn and Walter ;c have , " -- :.':: :zs::s::&:.:4 cf Trices to r.iy picket!;: :!v i .?"',A afternoon, the home of Mrs. John D. Dixon was.. the sceno of n beautiful appointed affair when that friends at lady enteiaiiu d thirty-fivdinner. - A tall vase or pink Knchant-res' carnaMoiii and ferns foru)id" a pretty centerpiece of the dining. table. Following the dintir an excelU'ntjnuxl- :it was rendered and Mr?'. Wednesday e s j -- this part of Jhe state. .jo 4, y.., v.t-ir- n autiiK-ifcau- ; of the Passion - .. at Ober Hay. ' : j. ''' ' ' - f t 7 . ' 7 - ,'"r' V& " " ' ? ' - ifefchH--- ! - '"'"' ' i'f : : '?7-f"'- , Cf "". "'- ; ''I'lr--1s . 7 - Simprenslru(itedfenceatjey-jwa- p 71 - , ':'$ C'f ,s ' : every contact point wires are DrJJefl V" is a strong as the wire. Ga!van- 7 v lzifig perfect and intact to 1 N weather changes and uneven ground. J ; vVlChickscan'tgetthroughnorstoctbreakiL I Don't buy the light, flimsy 'netting-- ; ""fTA Self-adapti- 7--- ? . - ; ' r-- . t "M ' 7 - , . ."'7 My Idea Is to iell.i, great deal of X jewelry at a smart margin profit. t know I can mo it, and -- ; - amdomg --Hr J J 4t U asie-to- - . -IL - ., A able profit than It inXthe old fashioned Vay at a unusual." high price. I want your Jewelry 1 business for the reason that' I am sure I can give you a reason' why I ought to have it. - t- - ra1 ..!itr ,ox aAHfef til"-- -. .. tb-se- i ' -- rJ ' At high (irlciiMy-ideis to the biggest Jewelry business 'o In Baxtei.n"""": : Jewelry ;-- X a i ; ' J ses the-Mls- i TMTMU V Wirw a ' ::z l... -- if;' WEMW M.-jeane- - George, aud lensrs. Olarenco. 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