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Show EJSeI ES Lr D. S. GARMENTS ; ::r BUY THEM NOW AND SAVE MONEY VV . 2 LL-- Z SPECIAL u . SATURDAY m a complete stock of Garments for winter (Old Style) in cotton, lisle and wool, which we are selling at reduced prices. Come in early .they won't We have last long. SS UJ.lL SeS VJSS ONE LOT . 011'- Silks NEW STYLE WINTER GARMENTS For men and women are how ready, Both cotton and wool ' ' VALUES TO $2.95 Urn . . SPECIAL one of the facinating models above sketched here for your selection-- --GET IT SEE OUR WINDOWS JENKINS Our big sale will AT-- HOI J interest you. Values to $24.50. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferre, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs. lonn Kliitfk'ton, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Harding. Mr. and Mrs- La Mar Craven and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Potter. SO Yd. DRESSES Knitting Mills Company Quality at reasonable prices 1 $1159 We still have a few summer weight Garments (Old Style) in regular $1.25, $1.45 and $1.50 grades. Your choice while they last, , CI fifl .. V I lUU garment . . r: ' " - " tlons of paintings are- - quite within their power to possess and are obtainable at most moderate prices. Reproductions of more and more of the modern and cIiih5cii1 piiliitings are' being pultlished. Many excellent one are produced in this coun ' of Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock try and from France, Germany and fjrwn River. Wvoiuinc. are Mieml- - Kugland are imported prints that iiiR the week in Provo viHitlng with iJiave long Ix'en reeognlze for the accuracy of their reproduction." relatives ttm menu f Theplans of the American Art Bureau for National Picture week jire but 'part of the wider genernl plan of the bureau. The art galleries of the country will have exhibits of color reproductions. Special displays of repro ductions of the masters will be made iu libraries and in schools, with talks in the classrooms to the cliil- rirun Priu'mmM nf wnmcn'K clllhs Beautify with pictures .m ill(.in,,,. exi,iliits of pictures and ii is io uu iiiiT me ieiiiiiiiiu m itl.tnn.s ou tiie subject. The plctrtre thi smessage that the American Art dpnU,rl, ()f eVerv citv are interested Bureau, a .national organization for, ,n h,,ll)Illg t.vervoue to observe the the promotion of art and art educa-- ; W(jpk nn(1 wiu k,n,, tn(Ir nl(, . , ThoHC wlsn. lul""Ku' Bremer m.m-i..o(1V(.ry miiMi, wny. , hi pictuicB, wu tij.i.up.i .lauuiui in(f t(). (lls,,rTp 'National Plot lire l'k'lure Week, to be oliserv.ed wp(,k wh ,vftn( 8HK)tm,tioim. may throughout the country October 8fJHU, , (h(. Ameri,. Art Huivnu. H. Boulevard. 1!(l . ... ..... v 'ut Jackson The celebration will give to every-- . hienco, one interested in pictures an oppor-- ; tunlty to tuKe part in same way in Nine years uito. In 1014. China the awakening of people to the nec71!t worth of hnir nets. In An of life good essity pictures. tfie net makers, virtually invitation has lien sent out to art Lust year all of whom afe located in Chcfoo. galleries, schools, lilu'uries and clubs China, collected $:U1!1,:!22 for sup-- i to purticipute in this great liatioiml - , . An even his product. feast of pictures , rude is oxpecled during liKM i mv in me in iiuiti t onjeci 01 liecaiwe American women have dem Nutioniil I'ictiire week.''" declared onstrated a for a tyie J. D. (ieinsford. of the local commit- - t,t ii, ,t miiilfipreference mil nf Itivii liiitr tact to uiiike tee. is mat slrilmNi. whereas before nets fal.il known tlie good pictures are within the reuch.i cutcd from silicic strands- were the Few know of everyone. that vogue. people tfie most beautiful color reproduc- - IRVINE'S - TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY Ladies Department " " V """' IHIMII I'll.'l .. v, - MM-- . - - - ' I I 1 S PICTURE WEEK Harvard Olsen of Provo, spent) Thursday in Salt Lake, where they entertained at the tutc fair during the afternoon and evening. Ruby Olsen. Arthella Scott and Hazel uttull of Jjikeview. After dinner the time was spent iu music und social chat. (ls'n. O-C-I-E-T-Y Mrs. Miss Delia Stubbs was hostess to refreshments will be served. All the 8. C. S. at the home of Mrs. ward members and friends of Mr. Frank Stubbs Thursday evening. NutfaU are invited to attend. Fall Sowers were prettily arranged throughout the entertaining rooms. The time was pleasantly- - spent with sewing and music. Miss Anna Hed-quiand Miss Ruby Taylor gave several vocal selections, after which Battle Mrs. Bown, Elsie Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stubbs. Mr. an d.Mrs. A. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Stultlts and. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark and family were state fair visitors during the week. Booth.and Mrs. Lillian C. Booth, president of the Fourth ward young ladies entertained at a keusington. Thursday evening ut the home of Mrs. Hattie Bown. Music was furnisher for the occasion by Miss Mel-v- a Boyle, after which dainty refreshments were served to the following officers: secretary Donnn Durrant, assistant secretary Hilda Miller; and journal agent, Mts. II. R. MeTrirh Senior class leaders. Mrs. Fern Eyrtng, Mrs. S. Wakefield'; Junior class leaders, Mrs. Rose Stewart, Mrs. Fred Davies and Beehive workers, Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mrs. George A. Nuttali was hostMrs "Ralph Craven and Mrs. Ken- ess to the members of the G. K. A. neth Craven entertained the L.Metiav club at her home Thursday evenclub Thursday evenltig at Hansen ing. The rooms were prettily decoCatering ro. A very plnsuut evenrated in faU flowers. During the ing wus spent in dancing' and Raines, n dnlnrv luncheon was served to evening of sewing and music, a deufter which ii dainty luncheon wus Mrs. Arnold Robison, Mrs. Clinton licious luncheon was served to Mrs. served to Mr. und Mrs. Julian Greer, "Beesley, Mrs. Leo Ferry, Mrs. Howard Graham, Mr E. Ross Nut-talMr. mid M.rs. Joseph Ahlauder, Mr. Miss Caroline Hinckley, Miss Miss Anna and Sirs. Clarence Greer, Mr. and Miss Ruby Taylor, Miss Adele Eva Strong, Miss Moueita McOoard, Mrs. Lee Silver. rMr, and Mrs. Ken-e(Peters, Miss Edna Markman, Miss Miss Bernice Bonrdman, Miss Lola - Veva Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nuttali, Peters, Miss Kate Peters, and .Colvey,' Miss Josephine the following invited guests: Miss Miss Anna Hedipiist, Mrs. Blake Miss Lizzie Lindsay, Mrs. Richards. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph CravMrs. Fanny Nuttali, Mrs. Com en, Mr. and Mrs. Loe Sutherland, June Hansen, Miss ' Cleo Stubbs and Peay und Miss Elvira Strong. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. und Booth and Mrs. Margaret Biglow. Mrs. Fred Stubbs. Mrs. Robert. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mart Roy In nee is spending A string quartet composed "or On account of the state fair, the ten ilaj'a in Richfield, the gHest of Byron Denhalter, Mr. and Mrs. at Pleasant Grove. Cecil Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. William missionary fareweU which was tot-hparents, Mr. and Mrs. John be held last evening in the Fourth Peterson. Miss FloVeifre Pridy of ''American. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bailey, and and the following invited guesis ward in honor of Fred Crandnll Fork, Miss Mary Mortimore -Dr. and Mrs. M..A, Conant, Mrs. and Orville - Gee, was postponed until next Thursday, October 11. L. P. Guy-- and son Phillip spent The Provo band- - gave a. splendid Thursday In Suit Lake. concert at the fair yesterday, and Mr. CrandaU being a member of Theladiesof St." Mary's Guild the band, was unable to be here last ' wiU conduct a sale of cooked food on night. Saturday, October 0, at the Provo Meat and Packing company.: Bos The following motored to Salt ton baked benns, brown bread, pies Lake today and attended confer- and fine cakes are included in the ence and visited, the state fair: Mrs. goo dthing fofered for sale. Agnes CrandaU, Miss Zoe Hansen, We would suggest that you check up the list below, Miss Ruth Parkinson, Miss Cnmille Misses Rhea ond Eliziilteth Taylor and phone us your order. Cradall, Miss Alma Elrath and and Miss Veva Peters will spend Fred CrandaU. .. . Sunday and 'Monday in Salt Luke. " .of Fresh and Fruits that st - l, Justin-Johnso- n, -- Hedonist, . h er ' For Your Every Day Needs Miss Marguerite Jepperson and Miss Florence Jepperson attended the state fair o Thursday, where Marguerite sang with a mixed quartet from Provo," consisting of Mrs. Norma Bullock, Dr. T. L. Martin and Prof. Franklin Madsen of the B. I. U. - A social will be held In the Lakevlew ward Monday evening at 8 o'clock in honor of Rulon Nuttali, who has just returned home from a mission in the eastern states. A musical program wiU be given, after which games wiU be played. Light Miss Genevieve Startin wus host ess to a number of Her friends Sun-- ' day afternoon. The rooms were decorated in a color scheme of red and yellow. A large crystal bowl of red and yellow dunlins formed a centerpiece for the dining table. A delicious chicken dinner of three courses was served to the follow ing: Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham of Lindon, . Miss Ruth Rosengreen of Logan, Miss Nellie Creer of Spanish Fork, and - the Misses ' Genevieve Startin, Enade Shaw, Grace ...Wil-llamson, Loretta Williams,. Vinpa BunneUr fferraldean Jepperson, Inez Try a bunch of large, crisp Celery . Fancy Concord Grapes, Jb. v.. . . Pot Roastv . Rib lb , ing that here they i - . ld .. vv '" 12 i T C 17ILLYUI9 , . ; :v ;- . . . ..:....:25c , V,' Phones 19 or 3? ' . 6k OF,THE "SHADOWS Starring By ills ou know the ROAD 4 to Eternal Happiness? See this ' stirring romance and learn all about LOVES t : A Ray Carroll Producti&f Starring , HELEN JEROME EDDY , . , anu COMEDY . ; AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CANNOT AFFORD 4 We ; f - TO MISS. are located in the old Singer Sewing Machine' Building at 97 North University Avenue. Hill the Girl He Loved!. Will ' . This sale closes Saturday, October 6. You are . invited to call and make your selection, early. NORTH" Threatened in .. . iww . Fresh Milk, Cream, Dutter and Eggs at Lowest Prices. - 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:15 Directed by Robert 8c PROVO MEAT PA CKING CO. "' WHOLESALE PRICES. WILLIAM, DESMOND Presented by Carl Laemmle v , 1 18c J3bil- ,-' Herring, 5 for . . . Buster Brown Shoe Store We'have an excellent, line of the latest modes for college girls... Hats that range from $2.50 to $18.00, cut to SATURDAY ..25c ..25c v ' Ladies, there are hundreds of hats to choose and all this season's styles. Trimmed Hats and Sport Hats for ladies' and children's wear. from COMEDY - Bloaters,, . ... King Vidors Production ""THREE WISE . . ... 121c each FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and 6c Hamburger, lb. elusive style,. for extravagantly .1 ine privilege TONIGHT, 7;30, 9:15 T0TELLi::"f!5: three-year-o- a4ti ... wunouv paying SATURDAY DE ADLE Our meats are all cut- from fat, steers, and is the best on the market today. Round Steak, lb Loin Steak, lb. .. tv. econ- can select modelsof quality and ex-- ; TONIGHT AND t SAVE MONEY MILLINERY SALE t . know- - i Oc :.r. : SEE US FIRST FOOLS" Meats who isfactionof i- at 10c - omy haye the sat; ALL SEATS COLUMBIA Oranges, Peaches; Apples, Grapes, Cauliflower, tuce, Turnips, Carrots, Cranberries, Hubbard Squash, Cabbage, Green Onions, Dry Onions, Radishes, Sweet Potatoes, etc. Quality wear That Is study PRINCESS Let- Foot- - WOMEN .8 if... Vegetables Every variety the present market offers can be bought here today or any day at tempting prices. Look over this list: . Not Expensive nniinir THE STRAND She had sworn her love and turned on him. Was she in league with the claim jumpers? Had her air of purity and innocence been used only to deceive him?. Must he crush her as he had crushed his other enemies? Vr- .'7' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Richard Balhelmess - See tbjs crashing drama of the great Northwest gold trails, with, its, spectacular scenes,, mlghtjr , conflicts, thrilling situations t A Universal Picture .,; and "FIGHTING BLOOD" . Number 11 ' . From firsl to iast, as powerful David- -. as s "Torable - . BOY" |