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Show 4 THE. EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 1925. Matilda Vance In Oreu. AH mem bers are urged to be present. If pos . sible. ' C, Camp Ho. S of the Daughters of the Iloueera will meet at the some of Mrs. Louisa Allred, Thursday Mrs. AUred will June 18, at S gire the hiutory of her father. Joha W, Turner afcd mother, Sarah Turner. Mrs. Oars Giles will give the history ef I'tah. Musli-a- l numbers have almc beea arranged for. All members are Invited to be ''.; SHI 1- ""T'--- t. f'. Free Trial rrr - jT'j -- - Easy ; . , i i: At this new low price, you cannot afford to be without a Royal the "best cleaner made in America. Investigate. Compare You will find that Royal gets dirt when 1' J : 1 1 V ; . . I IIIII If j- will not get dirt when Royal is . V Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Co, dl .. - - The v Tu r .J J- - 4 yards ..... - . .. Society rbe LUNCHEON ion'. t OVanhe, you often eat Shredded hIat tor breakfast but didjou ever consi ier what a satisfactory lunch you : ' It a praaical combination, mld-.da- y toOybecause it is a .pexfectty balanced radon. Shredded WHEATisno4utish-- g pifiULit'cantains all the body-buildin- . . pfbpertiea of the whole wheit graia. Twb biscuits with aeanl and fruits sup- pPj'M b energyyou need fotwotk or ' w:;: ; ': -- ; soifndieep. ,. PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CD. j ..... 7 . regimen consisting of three meals of acid fruit only, the first meal to be a quarter of & pint tf frule Juice made from sbme acid fruit Fresh fruit 1 usually preferable, to. juices that have been bottled; for Instance the juice of a fresh orange or grapefruit Is best to use. The second, day take three meals of double the quantity of fruit juice. The third day three meats each consisting of 6n or two oranges, .the pulp or the orange to be eaten If desired.; .The, fourth day, If you ace going oh a.tnilk diet take some add fruit on alio--. Inrf and a quarter of a pint of milk every two boars while awake. The fifth day a half pint' of milk every two hours, the sixth day half pint of milk every hour,- the seventh day half a pint of milk every half hour; and1 so 00. ".' " mm ; 32 '"': CJ inch- 1 flfl KRINKLE . Best, quality 6 ginghanu JAP CREPE 31 heavy weight. : yiJ3 4 28 incht SATEEN 39 inch heavy, black sateen; 39c value. CI flfl 4 yards .V liUU. 5 yards ...... v . , : Exta Special! - - - $1,00 1-- 2 8 yards . -. .- MUSLIN-3- .. .- . . . . Inch- - 6 qual- - flfl .. ...iJliUU itNBLEACHED MUSLIN 35 , 91 flfl v - Collar-Attache- Yard v 1 tUClTESADEUCrn mef-ceriz- ed as- J.Y..HUU Extra special. 2 for. FuU AND GOWNS $1.00 HEAVY AND. $2.00 .. V I iUU flff iUU KHAKI KNICKERS-Va- lue CM flfl .....OLW ... ....... . MERCERIZED DAMASK 58 inches widej CM flfl - 2 ;...;.,liUy yards RED SfiAL AND YORK GINfr HAM-4i- 5c vahie.' C1 fiH , 6 - . Cl-flf- l I UU . l-- 2 yaJras 36 inches SPORT SUITINGS wide ; plain colors ; 39c CM flfl value 4 yards . . . . . ; . V I w J - ,. Men's; fine; lisle Hose .in . Cordo- van and black. Extra special, 3 " . J K COLORED INDIAN HEAD ' CI fill Short lengths., liUU 3 yards 4... $ 00 V " Each. HIGH-BAC- CM I .......... LADIES SLIPS 'CI flfl FINE. PERCALE - cut COATS fri .JISSES' COTTON HOSE finee rib;,' colors, black, white and cordovan.1: ves C1 flfl I iUU 5 to 10. 4 for DRESS SHIRTS. Value. '51,50. Each WEIGHT MEN'S OVERALLS. d Shirts. LOT OF CHILDREN'S 220 - MEN'S'i J ... Men's fine Broadcloth . U . P W0 E MERC ERIZED LISLE HOSE.. CI nn Values 45c. 3 for. ..!,Vpes0sss"sjgjgjgjpjjg - . " for. lisle; silk top; and pure 'silks. Values to 50c CI flfl U 4 pairs . . . , . 777.77 .y I LOt WOMEN'S WHITE 'OX-- . FORDS, s Values to C1 flfl I UU J3.50. Pair . TIES flH tflI 1NTS " inch- ....$1.00 HALF HOSE Including " 39 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN inches wide; fane qual- - CI flfl . .Vl.iUU. ity. 8 yards j.. . SUITS Sizes 42, 44, 46. Value . ONfi CHILDREN'S CREPE BLOOMERS. 39c value. 1 ..,$1.00 ........ ....i.hUU ; $1.00 WOMEN'S LINGETTE AND BLOOMERS.. yards,....J......VliUU 6. Each . FOUR-IN-HAN- SHADOW SLIPS Speial purhase, Each - Value RATINE Values to $1.50; sorted patterns. NIGHT inches CM Art BOYS' WASH SUITS WOMEN'S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE $1.00 Values to $2.50. Pair M 31 79c MEN'S In new patetrns. Values to $1.25. 2 SIZE HEAVY TURKISH FACE TOWEL . . $1.00 o tor . . . . . .... ,,,. flfl Each Sizes 5 to 0 fir.f:, $liUU : . inches wide. 12 yards inches J1 flH P C1 . Each..'01 $4.95. MISSES SEAL PAX UNION SUITS Sizes 2 to 12; Value OUR FAMOUS 23x44 TURKISH . liUU wide ; '35c value 4 yards S6:.;...;;..-...::$1.0- flfl SPORT fJC CI . ;.'.:::..:....$i.oo ....... $1.00 lall inches wide; BLEACHED es wide, extra fine ity. 7 yards fOVELTY DRESS GOODS 36 iches wide; 75c value CM Aft PRINTS-- 36 Each to $1.00 pairs for ... . . SHEET. V I iUU MUSLIN-r3- 6 s ENGLISH linene. 81x90 HEAVY WHITE d flfl . yards BLEACHED soft finish.. flfl CII lUU yards black, 8 inches wide; - .inch silk 36 LINGERIE MATERIAL inches wide; all colors; checked fl1 flfl patterns; 35c value. liUU 4 yar-d. . x;: and SLEEVE WOMEN'S SILK t:STS Rifc bon shoulder traps j orchid, flesh GOOD LINGERIE CREPE wide ; white pnly. .... ......... BROADCLOTHS striped broadcloth shirting: 2 yards HOSE-Cordov- an CI flfl nUU .............. - 36 T3.40 HEAVY COTTON and WOMEN'S ENGLISH ROMPER CLOTH 32 inches wide; 39c M flfl . J I iUU value. 4 yards . ..$1.00 yards LONG find per .'.;....., Best qua- yards 36 inches "wide-80x80 count; 30c value CM flfl 4 yards 2 t ginghams values to ?L75. Each .......... S"W APRON GINGHAM lity checked apron 4 ; CM .colors;. 2 yards LACE SCRIM-- 36 35c value. 1-- DRESSES-lf- ;.$1.00 pairs for SWEATERS-Val- ues , EXTRA GOOD PILLOW CASES LIN GETTE 36 STANDARD PERCALES inches wide; 25c value tjl flfl I iUU Cyards 5 6 cales, .ipiiUU 3yards 36 EMBROIDERED VOILES inches wide; fine quality voiles; 75c value $1.00' 4 yards . .'. CHEVIOT SHIRTING es wide; 25c value. ETTE HEAVY MACO YARN Black and colors ; , 40c value, TAYLOR .KITCHEN- MINA flfl CJ1 $1.00 for,.... I FINE .DIMITY 3LOUSES Peasant and collar styles. Excellent values. 1 fift UW each . r...t , 4 inches '6 CREPE-3- wide; 45c value. PERCALES 2 lUU yards MEN HOSE -- ' EROADCLOTHS 36 inch, plain and striped broadcloth ; in sport ' CM flft ' patterns and colors 75c value; 2 yards . . . . . V I lUU I HEAVY COTTON, BATHING $1.50 each,;, ,T. COTTON CRASH TOWELING CM flfl 18 inches wide; 17c liUU' value. 8 yards . . ; liUU COMPLETE! - -- GLASs"tOWELING 18 inch . linen glass toweling; blue and ffl flfl , rod check. V'V" Syarrts .".;V $1.95 I 4 X MIVMl! dedJMieat UU ; OUTING FLANNEL wide; heavy quality; light and,' ark patterns ; 25c value CI flfl ...... TISSUE GINGHAMS es wide ; 45c value 4 yards ct K ?. 27 inches ffl flfl sea-- " I ,. We give KEYS with each Dollar Purchase made in our store for a limited time only. ONE is the MASTER KEY that unlocks the MYSTERIOUS LOCK now on I f display in our window. C v the person holding the MYSTERIOUS KEY is entitled ' 3 . j: 0 e wonderful , i CROSLEY RADIO SET FREE - 36 CRETONNES FANCY value flfl 25c inches wide; fljlI 6 yards V MACPADOCM - tffsliwfl r omwaemes an Culture, . - Qrtkt this economical, balanced eon'iek-ulaf- l during the fre&h fruit sea . Phyaical Chronic Peritonitis Is often due to lnteatliial tuberculosis when, tt does not result as an after-effefrom ait acute attack. The char acteristic symptom Is pain and tenderness over the abdominal area with more or less distension caused by the presence of a watery fluid. Wheh this morbid secretion whole of the abdominal I membrane, an acute process may supervene; with' a fatal ending;. In the treatment of chronic per itonitis it la necessary to adopt con stitutional measures for building up the highest possible degree of vitality and accomplishing such a radical purification of the' blood stream as will enable the system to eradicate .the disease thoroughly and permanently. It la best to give the entire alimentary canal a com plete rest and lor this reason a fast IS urgently recommended. The longer the fast the more effective. although Its duration will naturally be determined by the strength1 and weight f the patient If of normal weight or above, a fast which' Is termed a long fast should be undergone. In this particular method of fasting one should drink water whenever there Is av thirt-fo- r It As a rule when a long fast is needed, after a' week or ten days the tongue becomes thickly coated and breath exceedingly foul, ahow- the extreme activity of the This fast jurlfylng processes; should be continued, until the tongue Is clean, and until there Is A distinct desire for some partl- of food that is known Sular artlde wholesome In character.-- - . $100 wide; this son's patterns. 4 yard3 V inches A cut enjoy when you order Shredded r: -- 20 inch 82 KALBURNIE GINGHAMS breaking-fa- st Wheat and strawberries? r WOOL FLANNEL '4 - . ,ni.i .' .... v flannel for shirts ;' 60c value; 4 yards v. . . .. . hUU, ...... V IE m ml fir ' BERNAaft 1 ! FREE, - pip. II aV T'i' "n i'l-- v GINGHAMS 82 inches wide1;; nn fine quality ; plain and V.I 5 , yards fancy. ' MiH Mildred Johnson entertained the luembers of the Lambda Tau club nt her home Monday evening, The' evening was spent in discuss ing Important business matters. Dainty refreshments were served Phone 107 to the following : Miss Larue Startup, Miss Ruth Pierpont.'Miss Agnes Farrer, Miss Lucille Olsen, Miss enwill The Fifth ward Primary Anna, Peay, Miss Dorothy Stewart, tertain at a socliil Friday afternoon Miss Maurine Bee, Miss Josephine from 4 to 8 o'clock at the ward meet- Jones and Miss Loree Van Wagenen, A special program has ing house, been arranged and lee cream will The Daughters of the Mormon be sold. 4)1 children .of primary ace and their parents are invited to Battalion will meet , Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. present - ' II v PRINTED VOILgSKr inches wide; wide'Tange of patterns; 1 flrt 50c and 60c values , MMHK: I ITEMS FOR WEDNESDAY House One-Pric- e t .' 1 CROSLEY RADIO SET and Mrs.' Oscar Bjerregsrd entertained -- a Sunday- - 4a honor of Mrs. Q T. McDonald and children of Cedar City and Miss Ereto Bjerregaard of Ephrlam. Covers were laid for nine. at Popular Price and Easy Terms. ucmou.sna.aoiu jrnone tor i "V er Mr. through. TWrBe8t II I A) m 1 others are through; but others II II i V U e. EEECTRIC CLEANER fS I 3 sW I The Pilgrim class of the Provo Community church entertained at a chicken dinner at the Meno Trope After the Monday evening. a business meeting was oon-aft' whirb the following program, under the direction of Mrs. Dudley Gallagher, was given ! Bead-.- 1 I fug, Mrs. Fillmore; vocal solos,' J. Btrlckley : story of colored folk. Mrs. Lee .Baker ; piano solo, Master Frank Gallagher ; a old time spell ing match was conducted by Mrs. Gallagher and was enjoyed .very nnx-by every one present The next meeting will be held the Third Monday in July. STANDARD . y Iff (W ' bride-to-b- l I j )) terms ; .. m 1 1 .1 Camp No. 4, f Um Dangbtere of the Pioneers will ;mert it 2:30 Thursday afternoon., at the Third ard Relief Society bail. Alt mem3 ber are urged to be present as the o(up will he aivlded anarajieetat business win be transacted. After tbn business meeting the members will go to the home of Mr. T. Jf. Taylor .'where a program will she gtren and refreshments served. s Mrs. M. Kan-e-n entertained at a mlscella neons shower-- Friday evening complimentary to Mitts EJna Carlson of BaltLake who will be married Tuesday, June 16, to ArTin Gardes Johnson of this city. flowers were used In deeoratlng the entertaining rooms, carrying but a color scheme of pink and white. During an evening of games and music dainty refreshments were served to forty guests.-- Many nserui na neautirui gins wert received by the . I - ' - j 'J -- IS present nuMAVUMk n n 0 z:; 3C C(C t .pagetiif.es' - Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. Pairs for $1.00 |