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Show Friday. January 7.192L EU1EXA REPORTER ouse For Less Than It Cost to Make Them We never expect to make money on a clearance sal- eIf we dean our stocks, thats enough . . well take this But never before have we taken losses like. the one year. The point we want to bring out is not our hut hard luck your good luck. You save nearly half on the best clothes made. You can't beat it. ' ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up To $40.00 now Up To $29.00 now $15.00 ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up To $59.00 now Up To $85.00 now $35:00 $50.00 Mens Dress Shoes . This is the greatest bargain in years mens dress shoes, tan or black, all styles and sizes, lace or button, English, medium and wide toes, regular $6.75 $10.00 values, sale price Big Reductions In Work Shoes Boys Knickerbocker Suits Regular values up to $7.50 now $3.75 Regular values up to $10 now $5.00 Regular values up to $15 now $7.50 Regular values up to $20 now $10.00 Regular values up to $25 now $17.50 All Suits with Two Fairs Trousers Included in This Sale. ' Mens Hats All Veloar Hats at (6.50 hats now $10.00 hats how hats .now $18.00 hats now $15.00 Boys Corduroy Knickerbocker Suits $7.95 $11.00 suits now $11.50 $15.00 snits now y, Price $3.25 $5.00 ..... $7.50 Copyright 1920 Hart lehsgnsr & $9.00 BOVS MACKINAWS We have made jnst two prices on all , of our boys mackinaws Values np to $10.00 now $5.95 Sale prices on all boys Overcoats $2.50, $5.95, $12.50 and $15.00 Man MENS WINTER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR $2.75 union $3.00 union $3.50 nnion Values np to $15.00 now ........... v $9.75 All Hart Schaffner ft Marx Knickerbocker suits, values up to $30.00, now . .............. ... ... ... $20.00 You X $25.00 $4.00 union $4.50 union $5.00 union $6.00 union $6.50 union $9.00 union suits suits suits suits suits snits snits snits snits now now now now noW now .... ! 2-Pi- . and $8.50 trousers now .... $6.00 $6.75 $9.00 trousers now $10.00 trousers now $7 A0 garments now garments now $8.00 $5.00 $6.75 Underwear, L. D. 8. GARMENTS $2.50 garments now $3.00 $3.50 - $4A0 4 now Big Reductions in trousers now ...... . .... $3.75 .'. $4A0. $6.00 trousers now ....! $7.00 and $7.50 trousers now .... $5.00 $5.00 $2.75 $3.00 $3.50 $3.75 ...... now now. Mens Dress Trousers $1.95 $2R5 1 ft (HAOtronsers now $12.00 ft $12.50 trousers now $15.00 trousers now $11.00 $1.75 $2.25 $2.75 $8A0 $9A0 $11.50 Cant Buy Better Quality Anywhere and Yon Can t Get it for so Little Money ns Here OUR ENTIRE STOCK RADICALLY REDUCED W. F igigffffHraimiaaMiaMMMafaiMannnmanznnnnnnRRnnn Dr. and Mra. A. H. MeChfyetal llrw Edward Pika will entertain Mr. and Mra. Edward Pike were Belt Lake visitors this week. were Mrs. John Mr. and of Club et members her dinner Bridge gnests the ' William B. Hart In John PettiCronin of Silver City on Sunday. borne ea Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Joeeph Lee and non, Ralph, coats" at the Star neat Sunday one Xn. G. P. Jones wee the guest of were guesta of Salt Lake friends dar- of Hart's best pictures. nt Lake during Spring her parents the past week. week. ing Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker of Slithe peat wan called to ver Dillon E. Mra. J. B now City entertained nt cards on the J.. Laundry specialises Tho ttlneas - - on rongk dry waahlng for the family trade. Why not send them n trial lot of laundry. Phono 114-lira. C. E. Hnlah waa hoataaa nt the laat mtrtlng of the Entre Nona Wednesday Literary dab, held onevents were The current evening. wUle n given by Mm. D. J- - Russell, most interesting paper on Argentina wan given by Mm. William Stuart of the elnb will be The nt tbe beam of Xn. A. B. Myers. w. - Provo during the week by the of her mother. phone Try the new B. B. Laundry, 1C4-Special attention to rough dry family washing. Satisfaction guar- evening of New Tear's Day. The program of cards In which prises were won by Adas Geneva Hlggen-so- n and John J. CrOnln, was followed by a nice luncheon, the gnests beanteed. ing: Mr. and Mra. Higgenson and Mias Bernice Wride and Mias Mar- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Clark, Mrs. Cronin and daughter, garet Franks have returned to school Mr. and end Mrs. Joseph Ellsmore and at Salt Lake after Tisltlng their par- Mr. Miss Delores ents here, the former to St. Mary's Mlse Althea Ellamora, Lavona Fuller Uni- Baker, George Baker, to the Uttar the and Academy end George Green. . Utah. of versity Mlse Lottie Gammon has visiting for several - days .with her parents nt Provo. William 8. Hart In n new role. Dont fall to see "John Petticoats, " the big feature picture for. next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fnllmer pent New 'Year's Day with the Utters parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Sanford, nt Sprlngvllle. Why not send your Uundry to the new B. B. Laundry (Bullion Beck Hotel.) Let them quote yon prices. Why not save the money now being paid out for express. One of the pleasant New Tears Eve parties was that given by the ladles of the L. O. E. Club et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Chase, the husbands of the members being In attendance. After playing several games of 600 a fine luncheon was served. In the card playing thd print were won as follows: Mrs. Carter end Charles Taylor, 1st; Mrs. McAdams and Joseph Fallen-bacconsolation. Spatial guesta of the club were: Mr. and Mrs. McCrea Ronndy and Mrs. Belle McAdams, the members end their husbands attending being as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fnllmer, Mr. end Mrs. E. H. Osborne, Mr. end Mrs. 8pencer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Bays, Mr. and Mrs. Wilman Carter, Mr. end Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. . h, After learning' of the annual success scored In Provo and Salt Lake by the Henry B. Wslthal company, which appeared here lest week, local people who attended the show are congratulating themselves on having had an opportunity of wit-nesting one of the best comedy drama performances given U Utah thle season. Others who mined It are Inclined to kick themselves for having passed np each n wonderfully pleasing attraction. Nothing that has , been presented at the Salt Lane Theft ' atre this season has been appreciate ed more than Mr. Walthsls ' show and we most admit that residents of the capital city have the ability te correctly Jndge the merits of such performances. . " J II |