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Show -- PAGE FOUR. THETEOVO HERALD, H05TDAY," M Af.tH 1C.-1S2- 1 iSJjPATRICK'SlDAICQKCERT: i RiiM l- 1L c5 M " H H g g m M H M M M M V. pur 75c sale. Toil will find S iihe;Valujw;atiis'saleare more than worth the price we ask. 5 Below are listed many of the items on sale. S Women's sizes. Each ...:. M M 36-inc- LongcIbTK, 6 yards H H M OUTING FLANNEL ,LONGCLOTH fine bleached h Light or dark patterns, 27 inches wide. 75c BLEACHED MUSLIN Fine quality, soft 7E. U m M finish; 5 yards.... I M M M 4 .i.... ...... for g - CHILDREN'S ! . lUC Children's Dresses, sizes B 6 to 14 years, made of fine ginghams, all new latest 8 patterns and -7C styles. spring 8 1 "?rr I: M a I ' ...Iw regular $1.15 ',v mil ; -- with rick-rac- k 7v . . '. Fine sateen, quality made with double elastic knee and reinforced seat; , all new , vi. GINGHAM 32 Inches wide, CASTILE SOAP . Pure . imported French Vegetable Oil Soap, large bar, 5 pounds, , 7C. for lub i..,,. SANITARY GAUZE r 4 yards Amos-kea- X... g, ' shades, , ; ......... . 75c GALATEA Light or dark patterns,' also plain colors; 3 yards ..75c . ll'll.J"''. J! One lot of Silks in I uw WINDSOR PLISSE Good patterns in new 3 yards , 7Cn and fancy prints; yard ............ ?15 plain . g H 8 1 i I wV U M TT M M H H H M H N m H 27-inc- DRESSES Indies' Wool and - Silk Dresses, each I Jd - 7C Miss Carol ing of Suit IJiRee City, htt-rsololxt, who will ap pear at tbe third nuoanl St l'lrtrick's d:iy concert In tbe Provo high auditorium tonight. . gymnasium Tuesday levelling. BAIRRIE TO ............ T . 3 Plain and plaid weaves, regular 7Cr I i,b TURKISH TOWELS Large heavy filled ; 7R 7E for ............ lUb SHEETING Full bleached, good 7C quality, 2 yards. . . I du PUMPS AND OXFORDS Low heel styles in 'pat- - at tbe meet Wednesday at the Arm ory.;, He is to throw Balrrle and Cal Herniaii, 1xth among the leading lexers-o- f the iuterinonntsln section,, four tunes, twice sach, 4 la .12 ': - , s7- -r ft? Ira Deru. 'who has been training Bnirrie, says that Jones has taken took a big lite and that It's going to choke him. He predietr that Bairrie alone will Temain with Henry for the required time, It he will not win from him. " " '" Jones is confident he cau tackle tho projKisition and come' out the rotliiilg. Can Bus linlrrie, Ttah' most promls-lii- wiltirwoIf;ht boxing champion, will arrive In Provo Tui'sday morning for his workouts for the mixrd IkhU to he RtngtKl With Henry Joiios In the Anuory Wcdnesdny evening.. Bnirri( wHl 8ta6 a bout t the "51" men's contest at tbe high school . full A value,,, r7 heo M SI 9-- 4 .X.lilu value, yard PLAIN SUITINGS Light 'weight in plain colors, 36 niches wide; ent" ,29c:j,'alue. 5 yards leather, values to $5.00 M M g PROGRAM PART I 1. Quartette from Rigoletto. .arr. by C. J. Roberts St Mary's Academy Orchestra. PROGRAM PART II ..... You can't buy a leavener that wui oe more sausiatiury uiou Miss Carol Elmge. "Ave Maria, soprano solo..... 3. ,, 11. ." . (b Patrouille, harp duet . ". . , Hasselmans Miss Carol Emge and Miss Frances . . ............... Miss 13. I 8 . S IKindoirs , . CVtUU HOUSE Science has not produced one that is any more pure or efficient Starts : 9 4. il-.- OF QUAUTT g g SALES 2V tEES THOSS . Klg C? AWf OTOSI Catherine O'Donncll soprano sold "Sylvia, - . ...... ... ......... . V ... ... . I Oley Speaks Mrs. George H. Watson acc by '. Devine Trio the ; ; .N Miss7 . - . piano solo.... Lizst Ethel Hogan. , . , ,t". is" ISr-Ahvittmort- jittkyJjCLiRQberta - St. Mary's Academy Orchestra.. " nl . Frobes. . victor In the affray. PIONEER-WARTbe bout aiid should attract atstemwindi tention of sport fans from far and near. Two boxing events end I wrestling bout between Al Stubba and a Mexican will lie the preliminaries. - The literary department will have SOAKOX M. 1. A. IS TLAY. charge of the Relief Soeiety meeting jtolyli held In the rtonee ward OHEM, TJarifi- ward M. I. A, will jireaeiit "Xtmtuy chapel Tuesday afternwn at 2:30 o'clock:: Mrs. Oara M. Wood "will Vonson's Tob" 1b Ihe ward amwse-nie1H on Tuesday, March IT. ftiyethe lesson t'Life of finally Diik- u wiu aiw ? i8t IJoorrtipeir-a- t ' be given. ... aauaL vroHitger-to-be--a-te- . Monte Christo, dance interpretation , 12. Intermission, 10 Minutes. ' 'The Last Rose of Summer. harp solo. . .arr.'by Robinson . . .art. by Robinson Miss Frances Frobes. J- (a) - - St' MaryrATeffiyOrthestra.-- r THE WORLD'S GREATEST "Old and New' Miss Frances Huish and Mr. Lewi9---- -' . Sftarns- .Miss Helen by Beesley.." - - Mrs. eorge H Watson, Acc. by the Devine Trio. ............ - $2.75 J.- -. 10. . Miss Marguerite Devine, Piano. . Miss Beryl Williamson, Violin. Miss Myra Grant, Cello. 4. "Mother, May I Go Out to Swim!" dramatic reading, with dance interpretation, Little Miss' Muriel La Von Goodspeed. 5. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, Lizst piano solo . . ;' . I jf.v Miss Ethel Hogen. 6. "Something Different" Miss Mary Ellen Hy land and . Mr;Glenri Lee. ' Acc. Miss Isabel Jenkins. by 7. fa) "AU for the Love of Mike." (b) "We Don't Make Much Money But We Have a Lot of Fun." Recitation and dance interpretation. " Little Misses Beth Blake and - : : Wilva Coles. Eversole 8. "Romanza" Garden' & ::.Thfi Devine Trio.-"- Z Ctounod - - ' A. Ketelbey harp .arr. by Pinto solo "In. the . Monastery 9. . Ll'KathleeiLllavouiBeen FOR BIG BOUT - WOOL CANTON $2.95 r. CRIB BLANKETS Beacon Crib , Blankets, size 32x42, blue and pink reversible.. 7Rp I wb $1.00 values -- GINGHAMS f h, plain and checks, regular 23c quality. 7Cp 5 yards I uC H Vir bleached, yard 7E DRESS FLANNELS Cotton nap in plain and small checks; 7C yard full 72-inc- h, - r WORK OUT HERE TABLE DAMASK ne 4 75c SILKS 7Kr '. agesl36 inches wide and 10 yards to roll; regular J : V member. 1Jk ; ADMISSION 50 CENTS. TONIGHT ONLY If you miss it you'll be sorry, for you'll surely hear about; it. -re- kd-nealedlidc3- ?1.25 value - - SILKHOSE Pure thread silk, in all colors; 7K pair Iw It IwC - ' 7C - material ; 2 for. - ' -- T -- t - . .:.!vvi.' (3C- .value, : 1 BIB APRONS Women's JJ. ' Fine' knit; low necC no sleeves awl tight kneei Lateen bloomers Aprons with . high bib and -- shoulder Btraps, made of fine "gingham ahdTlnmm'ed -- V. . M M . r 7Ci I OC - -- r wCam-pahellaro- UNGETTE BLOOMERS n. ' UNION SUITS Shadow stripe, fancy " cuff, elastic top, all shades, ladies 7Rf sizes; $1.25 value, I3G GING- Each Regular 69c value; 3 yards.-- Black and pink, all 7C. sizes,, 3 pair. ...... I 3u . HAM DRESSES M . Permanent finish, Hi , large range of colors. BLOOMERS s and Misses' Sleeveless Vests, 7C. B 7C IwC CHILDREN'S SATEEN U SLEEVELESSVESTS"-Women'- ........ '5 yards J ...... .: " Iti red .And tan s 7C I uu plaid, yard COLORED ORGANDIE $1.75 - , Renfrew Damask: COATS LADIES' WAISTS , Women's Shirt Waists, in pongee and 7Cj luu white; each - Realizing the fact that Ptdfo is a'city where rhusicat culV lure has attained a high degree of perfection, thanks among other causes; to the BrighamtYoang,unlversityandt(iucli musicians as Professor Coshard, leader of i the Tabernacle choir, Father Delaire has felt that the only way for hinrto at tain any measure of success was to give tq the public of ProYo something different and if possible as good or, hetter. ; 'That he has succeeded in the past, at least in a measure, is shown by the many favorable comments ttboiit his past programs Typical of the good impression His c is the humorous remark of someone in last year's audience: "My dear " he said to his wife on their wayhome after the concert, you wll be pleased to know that my musical taste must be improving; tonight for the first time in myjif e hav$ thorM oughly en joyed piano music."' ' ' By special request Miss Hogan will repeat tonight of Lizst's most brilliant pianbjeomposition s i : i :,f This year Father Delaire is pleased to announce that the program will be better than any he has ; heretofore, given, varied- and well balanced, that the entertainment will appeal to the best that is inyon, something you will, love to re ' . This Wednesday brings fo rth H H AiiHitoniim j ST. PATRICK'S DAY 'CONCERT If Featuring Our M Iliefi Scliiibl Provo WEDNESDAY B M - D T U't t square wtd for k dime r? 1. Vr.-Ti- WOMEN MEET l&0li8J CZXXZBIIISIIlSII8ISnK8ZSIZZaiIIIKUIUIIH8IIBUIin nt Prkx.i IffeiBi; IFIfMis oo 1 cannery crops.-W- e earnestly solicit your contracts for BEANS; $40 and $50.00 per ton;: CUCUftlBERS, $13.00, $30.00 and $45.00 per ton, andespecially TOMATOES at $12.00 per ton. tf, i a lonal Packing Corporation Hi DEUCH1 ..jarttMmJ .yif 1 1 - This is the season tomakegood returhs growing1, EVERY BITES A A comic opera in two acts, presented by the MUSIC DEPARTMENT, f of the , -- ; pR0V0 HIGH SCHOOL; f Under the direct supertisionxf Mr. Paxman and i f:t Misses Wooley and Effsrertsen - -.- IN THE SPRING!' "A man's fancy turns lo thoughts-o- f Spring drives, angle worms, and "the simple life." P. Troleum. Along with, these Spring thoughts: comes the ever happy inspiration t the real thrill of power from your motor by using Conoco gasf and iVico V: -- . yGASQUNy to'-gc- ciL Drive onto one of the racks at our filling; stations in a few minlites youW ready to go with a fuel and' 'itT7&. lubrication that will insure a smooth, runnjng- - engine and -- iow. operating-cost- s. We are equipped for transmission", differential .and crankcaae service ; Let us erve you I ;. ; SUPEPJOIl-SIVriOX- S 5XII.WEST 6 C2LVTEJI ill Sill mm mm ; 3: v March 18th and 19th . , ni6ii pcrioor AUiirroKiiJM " Prices General, 3oc; Reserved, 50&r ; ' Special Costumes, Scenery and Music. Tickets May. De Purchased at Hedquist Drag Store Na ' 1. i |