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Show tic fj PROVO EVENING JUJRALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1S26. Pie nlllll' i Jl I I II I'MVll I"; 1'ja.T. I "'I Ii 1 II I Ml H U 1 II J I 1 1 II II If I J LI lie finest ii mi '... .. i ... 1 Titer: .... Aglow with fall colors- -a truly wonderful selection of smart wraps frocks- and suits SMART NEW COATS For Fall and Winter For Every Pane ., - V-- T s are-sponso- AILORED frocks in) silk or wool, in one and two- - rs of the slight variation in silhouette that is evident in the fall mode. Hie Moused back ; is very new, belts- - haYezbeenrehewed rtQ good effect oh f many coats. arytheinlines and3its :ot bright color in belts and. buttons serve, as a smart: find $3- 9- $25 - - stales, of excellent quality crepes, satins, twills and jerseys Pleats and tucks piece 4 Ready4oAV ear Shop of Distinction1 $49r$6& ltflf 1T77K ' iad depart iiK-ii- hhoiw ud Btix k in bin $4490 ready-to-wea- v" i. lit A mXlt STLDIO 'ster was forlornly nlnK. -- ey.iMt&tti.i-ar- c InuiPi 6isod tly TUE wntchiiii: the dinu'v 4 tievp voice couunuea, wnne a propbeside a great twruiliThMiiBlrwIilrti iniiHip-lerly-nnatadin)rj t to the shortness in frocks is the vogue of the long suit this: fall. Knee length and longer N - : CASH STORES ' 2JU West CenterPHONE 202 II: KlrksFlakcror Naptha 29c S,0APr; 10 I Vernal, -d 10 lb. pail for HONEY 9fl . . . Fancr Smooths POTATOESTT 10 ..vV ibs. dozen rr. r. . . . Milled from Old iVheat, 48 lbs. fLOl.... Faricy-Concbrd- GIlAPES ; . . . : OC-p- . $1.65 4c percan Regular size bottles 33c .:. 2 for :.:-.;.cuts 12c fbhoiccliccf' J,cst ; .4 PMRIB. DftAQTC! .imiitiir Vianf bone in. lb; ;M.IP.ROASTS!;f - VIEW Mrs. . ' - 20c t I- - .:..;T'lut 20c " - ' ; v"?. ijGOWTEWTEDrr fraction in iiat-flavor.- -- - V jwilrC v - paiW t ;. - n cOtj e el Ht S, narding v had 7" 'l. - - si, ' - , "" ' ' , .,fl.,'n-.,'1 - CerHfied Miss :: - -- r -- 1 .mora : than .a .. i days. in . these - Shoe ' bler'jj .;Mn and Mrs ,E. A. tr.Ick,s- - entertained nt .dinner at J heir Home in S" rraneiseo. Oaf. for a. tiumber of Provo iinle,who are visiting in that rttr? Pink earnaflon "and Whitmanli fern were Ased in the table, iif wblrh arranged for 'MUs fawn Sltif'letoij. Miss Jess'" Johnson, Miss Oladvs Vincent,- - nnd i.MIsa telma Vincent, the' Provo (tuesfa present. and the followlnR from San Fran cisco: Miss Ileloi WUks Brendon A'" ' "Cob- - ! ' jepaix, bu3uiesi. nijfuesi graue leamer .. ana - ...1 Ay ' . wurKHiansuip more than pays id satisfaction and wean . ' BKniea . :i i'. ' -- deco-ratin- fr appoint-nTentswe- 1, ana hostess. ... -- 3 Foruick'Sale .A -- .' -- Heal Bargain t..a) Dodge v Coupe, .traveled 6,400 miles and in splen- conditianr Inquire J. l C.renn:,CQ. " ' . - " , !K:, z..r , -I- TS" r .rfT'j MEN'S . Half teles.. V (if you xznl Brink Tour LOUIS did V. Taft Pcnson. RlcltSuJpnrtjlilurphyandJhehost . Schilling Coffee never taty-:. Eleanor 1'rows eutertalueiL at l'u nes in honor of their mother. "Mrs JT,W. Prows, w hose, birthday apui- 3"hiv ve rsary occurred Wednesday. table decorations were pink "tea ros-e. Covers were laid for twelve. :TOBEGDFFEE r ' ' - gl-e- Mufplijv .. AJLto- 4 v -- wal tThe "officers and tonchew of the Fourth ; ward.JPrlmarv.-jne- t at.ihe home of Sirs, Mark-Kirhlast evening and ontllhed the. worV for the -ten e feomlng seawoft, 15c lb. . ..i. LEGS and LOIN- - , oung and tender, lb.. "Ml e Tliero-i-wer- tiluTTONROASTS Shoulder 'I; -- JonesentertaIned RNOUtflOltfTOF Hpiftd.rvv-Occaiion,lly,thetenta- unforeieen circityrFor,:yUrl;-'.v-:bchilling ba carriea ttut vr itockl uf the fineit ean-f-r so that whatever mav.haorieii grapITieat ietrh of the Hvis Thomas and Mar; Farter was Helen by IrsJty'a Chuppel. Lveit ejiieuaiseu me guests wnu piano "sejectrns, Mrs. Alene Sim mons rehdefefl rqcal solos. A poem of the Moheers.f composed by the Inte Albert Jones, wus road by Mrs. ranma7 Jones. The Misses .Grace asn tJlf.Ivs Gnmeman gnve a duet. ?A Trlbuo to Mother" was given bf ; Mnr. Nellie Jones Olson. Remarks by; Pronldent Grace Cheef- er. Ivy Mortensen Hd - iioseiami Oakley concluded the program.'- hom present "coffee beani-i- i with a program and refreshments . were served to Mrs, Laura .Bren--fon- . Mrs..Oda Qement Mrs, Ruby Nelsons XIis Edna Raker. Miss Anna Bollock, Miss Edith lohh:oit and' .x. Miss Veneww Jones. .- tr 12a rge GOte . vnti laeri'edtofurt-ltv!!- d Wednesday evening in honor f atlss Iluth Ilobey of Los Angeles. ;Callf.7who; Is. vlsifTng lieTe with friends. Music-- . and jtanies were Hie main diversions "Of 1he at, her . .1 o.- Mrs. Emma Jones, assisted ht Mrs. Mary Levett and Mrs. Marga ret Peayv eatertiilned the meralierl of Camp' No; 13 of the DnugUters of the Utah Pioneers Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent refreshments i-La- fOT ROASTS . . Miss" Amanda OC 1 ing. - :. s-. per Id. ..... . . . 1 : Coaster poller Bear-ei- ! WAGONS l5Llt rings $12.00 values . tender - brltJC - - loil:::; et c h i 1 ll n. Salt .Ijike temple Wednesday morn Mrs. Sadie' Lewis wras in 8ianish Fork ithls afternoon to attend the reunion of the tabernacle choir of In Payson, which was organized was held at the 1900. . home of Mrs; Ben J. Staletnann. loscs and dabllalirlltstrcfflllyre7iin-jiinewithi Maidenhairs fern were lined in the entertaining rooms. Muoic arid sanies were enjoyed and The mnrrlnge of Miss lona Krin. finll. dnuchter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark I'.rlmlm't to Kenneth Stevens of Ferronv Utah, tools place in the The Rait I.tikP' tomt'lo Thnrsdav. cere moor was jie.r?ormed TivTAposflt' entertainOntirgp- - FrrHMmrd,!--Ament for close friends and memliers of the family will be given in their honor tonight. aarrld-.in--th- eetipte-we- re yomVt '. 15c Full of juice, large size LESIONS . . . . to tHHewnrTh - 1 -- ncw-crop- 1 V Mrv aud Mrs.- - Joseph Shaw and children. Ennde, lPriel and Clinton, Were in Bait Luke City Thurs day to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. LaVard Shaw, which wai given nt the home of Mr. and Irs. James Bklllleorn tn Salt Lakq CltyMra. Shaw wasformer- - 4 bars . ' . . Miss. Arthella Carter entertntned the niemhers of the G. O. club at her home Thursday evening. Interesting games which included a treasure .hunt were pnjoyed. Those present were, the Misses 3'Ilda Hunter. WyVlo Bart!ett. ..Venire iFjirn'aworth. 'Jackmn Aldenr nl ; i Knthpryn J.ohnson.t Dr. ami Mrs. N. P. Siinlding : Mla Bessie Colllus will entertain were htist and hostess to a few close the members of the Amu at a club nt jfricuris at their, home Mopday. even her .home Monday evening. All club ing. The entertainment tvas in the member are urged to be present form of a dinner parfy. A profu sion of early fall flowers adorned thr rntertntninsr- - rooms. Pink cos-- i Memliers of the family 'of Mr, and mos formed the centerpiece of the relative- - wilt e entenained at lableT prof, "and dinMrs. Carl O. Nelson and family, and their home Saturday evening at i occasion will ner. be The the forty-Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth and fnm. TtJrofl'nvsoTirHnd Coach nnrt'MrsT)- - listweddinganniversary .of lle Brlmhalis. Gleu SimmouH of Provo. -- 11 , . , ' stores ....... ' Siianish Fork - d $69 The . refreshments were aerre a number from included list guert Eureka.. Salt take City, J'uysoU and S0CIETYNEWS auainst. tie $59 111 inuow-reuiuu.iC the window were linily Wble the ear or me f'KW ilORK Bept. 10 (UP). from a!id chimney of old V hitt- - at a time, thin frames of gauze rofifs 3Us. Mary Asliworth entertarned. Mss Katheryn tewis was hostess . 'Came tfce. dawnl . di-- ; bfow me lamp, ine uBia Brew c bapel- -a scene from Hie veteran each numb- - at a prettily apixiiiiied 44ni'r jmr- - to the Diemlierg of "the Setette cJub as : ' "One two three four flvp " pfjliem-ptiblbrighter "Sorrows latent picture, - rbe lonorouB voice of I). W. Oruiith Sntfln lercu iimiie yiihimicu hi iuc uun.- - iy at lier lioine Tuesday .eveninglni at her home Wednesday evening, honor of 51issLeona Itooth, who! Fall flowers decked "the" entertain- " The or'n .couinuind "Six jieven ciKUt-nlu- e bdombi flbove the confusion of the will spend the- winter months- inilng rooms. Tewing and mnslc wee Kiiiery-'uuntwhere .fclie will be enjoyed during the evening and Thp dainty refreshments were served to engaged in .toncliing sclioor. Miss Lnella Meldrnm, Miss June wiiterplwe of the table consisted n tall vase of dahlias. Hoover; Mlsa Mamie Jones, Miss (.lovers were laid for twe've. Mildrpd Potter, Miss Cora Vern (iw,Veda Vest and the hostess. eu, n contra-distinctio- $49 - . : they are'fn PoiretSheens and twill cords Tan, rust, nav)T" and men's wear stripes are the popular colors. DEPARTAttNTSttajE'OF PRpVO - r-- .. iii . TMjOR BROS G0MBNY .i.iin hi. m 1 he Vogue o f the Long Suits 1 ... : THE DAWNCOMES 4 l ,J h - . " y, or-bot- " iwiirn from Ix iiPelES1nne Wylr aiarfeets of the (tumtry si'liH'tinj; with great rare the garmeiitu now ready for your wlertion. His ability to find Jurt the right quality and Btyle J t at a rcusoimlilo price is known wer this utatei-4His policy ix ut all times to have a wonderful .selection in Stock but t.lxive nil to have sliiiiiii'ut.s arriving almost dally in order to .take HtlvHiitiiKc of)icvv"f:iinles in styljthat are continually being advanced. Y iiiiiv cull a dozen tiuien In a season and each time v.. von will find entirely new creations!'. - i - Our Buyer Spends Six Weeks ' In Eastern Markets MrrTvtTSou-rivMi- Warm arid; smart as are the heavier woolens that are often checked or plaided strik-inst. Patterned fabrics are street much in rogue f and sport. Colors turn to the warm, browns and russet tones of autumn but greens and blues are also in :uM - The Popularity ofr4 Tweeds rPWBEDSin- a surprising variety of weaves are " $35 in tbd JTeiit, ;jtf.'jim'of thlrtwt'iatt In iz J purt of t(je oonntry. It' growth Is tb r.t5iilt of tlic sU'ii(lSd put roiinge-p- f 1 lib; rouiih Unity ami ibe demand fur the Im'hi in flyli' and quulit; olitttliiHlile. We Invite the jcoiiiuiu r ulty to luRix-i-i iliiii KiikmiUdlf. apiioiued iind equtjiped IluM mtm mi beautiful trimming. - . ? i : , THESE - new - models v T"t . , : BVSTCR BROWN SHOE' ii SI 1 f ' ' |