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Show T f ?TT ??"""' fAGS trtj:3 PROVO EVENINTT HERALD, TUESDAV; OCTOBER S, 1926." Hpw Can You Resist J These Dresses . nit nnn. an av cava " uuv Vaw Vnrlr j nil s i 1 If r Mo-Ti.crrnrl- 1 .. Fa v.v nno 1 I eacn exxremeiy that the smarter tyle and better quality in a Taylor (isf more evidence - pricea Winter anc? fl. j Vros. dress costs you no more money . 'ft " ; WRAPS . FROCKS J The Newest Modes for Feminine Wear are Here We trge Your Earliest Attention $16.90 $10.90 $25 $35 ' ' 19 II itne More jnis weeK.wui convince ine most discriminating shopper that We are ready, to with everything necessary to a "smart fall wardrobe. . $44.90 A M J WALK, tnrough 1 ... V $4?. .' ... $39 $25 ' s7. $89 $69 " -- eup-ply.h- er Careful attentiQnaaJ-a'Lwill find the very latest of tashion's whims in accessories, many of them obviously of Parisian origin.' : s ft A CHICK FROCK SMART NEW WRAPS n ror Every Winter Upward from for Fall and Purse .Upward from .90 00 to"- tin 3tvsr.rs-- 1 T '! - 'i ' 9, KM The Vogue . of ' Long Suits in J r : For Girls STREETfWEAR demands q iogl frock ; ' Navy Tans - Rust $25.(KTV $12.90 Navy Men's Wear : ' V : " $39.90 and . Misses tjndcr V- HIE DEPARTMENT . ' 54 , r -- ,', " ..66 is r Old-roy- d - W i : ."W and Denny was struck and carried The mishap occurred on the lot u'l along hanging to the bumper. Un- Universal City and the train watj fortunately, no cameras were set to rifiiiiine slowly hut tbe tremendous n scene and It weight on the wheels made tbe cars photograph-succould not lie "taken advaBtage of. as dangerous as real subway trains.! ' head of f the Lincoln Ugh school, was the speaker at"tfau geiiei-fist MARY BX SISTER Her of thai wbil Friday. The young fellow who Kstudies Baked 'apples BREAKFAST theme wus "Know Thyself," and as aviation is the imp whose; bound to with prunes, 4 if1'' thin cream, she gave rise to the occasion. a liasis of creamed dried beef on toast, crisp thte students She fullowhig. quesgraham toast, milk, coffee. tions; Are yon brave? Ve yim LUNCHEON Creamed lima heerul?-UArThe gutter is a fine place to put "; you courteous? Are . beans, tomato sandwiches; cop cust- yonwtf-reliintAw jun honsr: plays written by those whose minds ards, rolled oat; cookies, milkr tea. Afe you envlo.us? Are you. cleoii? are in the gutter. , , DINNER Beefsfcalfr en casserole, Are Are yon taetfol? yon loyal creamed cabbage, head lettuce with Have you good taste? Are yon sin College has started and many are French dressing, grapes, bran roils, cere. ' taking steps toward learning the Herecs ... milk, coffee. The Booih-Olsesrrmg trio fur- new fall 'dunces.'medium The. cookies suggested In luncha if nished selections for number eon menu ' will, be uwtit acceptable 3 and Miss.' Jensen gav the ' in the school lunch-boTbe.vare two ''occasion, Hoody's Tlie fellow, who is content with readings. easy to make and keep unusually little usually gets less. 2 lb. can. weU if stored In a tight tin box- -In -The staf Splitter a secret place. Quite small children ( way e fc these cookies, since Is now worivlng for subscription Bragging alm'tit what you. are dofhey areioot difficult to digest. and with a hoiie of iimking a iilgger' and ing lea yes. very little time for acbetter Tear book than ever before complishment. are really nourishing. Rolled Oats Csokies c f Provo whs ; Contentment is merely the victory Dr. E. A. Pitxuian One enp light brewn engar, 2 eggs, the Linwln high school Weilnes- - of mind over what's the matter. at butter, cup lard, jenp cup sour milk, 2 cups rolled oats, 2. cups jday and gave the girls of ihe physi pastry flour, 1 enp eededi and chop cal education department a. rree Most, of us think we could do den till examination.' A. heart test pe raisins, I teaspoon soda, 1 mti'-Is'tter If we bnly had the" op elnimmoni 14 teHsprvm : nn- - wns ninde by Dr. Arnold Rnbison. whUtrvve don't realise we ituiiunliy Provo. city physiciantrf . ma, ; teaspoon salt have. Beat eggs until, light and beat in sugar.. Soften' shortening aud beat' The harvest Is on and there are PER Into first mixture, Add flour ralsi'ns,, farmers who perfectly cinnamon, salt nd,aaUl and, mix a LB. . wtien top? raisi'd howl tboroiiglily- ,- Wmolvfr, soda. In- milk nd- tlc juuiclcly Into mixture, Add rolled oats and mix well; Oil cookie sheet lightly artd dust with flour. youns and tender "WHERE WAS I" Spread dough, on the pan as thbias LOIN AND RIB possible and bake ten minutes Ui a - No motion picture is wimpleta moderately; hot oyen. Cut U i,nufos ib. without Its mishaps.' while warm. ,t I -Rut; JtoKinakl Denny, tar..4n dough,-cm.be the Lo!rL and Hound dropiied from Vhere Was"!?'" a I nlversal-Tew- lh,e.tip of the" H(HHnTdirto,'KU rfled CtLKt Choice Young Beef is .coming to the Columbia and flowed clan. Drop about art inch have on Theatre Thurs. and and Wednesday 'Quality apart. Style ihv, decitires that he htul . more made the Cameo Name than his shiim In the taking of this STUDENTS. STRIKE pictmewhT(li Wlllliiui Selier dF a, CriterwiTdf FashiotT rected. . aH )nr Mdlwa SEATTLE,' Wash, Oct. 5. Two accidents ocenrred hut neithA strike ot tbe more, than 6,000 stuer, proved serious. One part of the dents of the t'nlversliy of Wash, . pushing shows, Denny picture Ask About Our Deliverj. Service ington was- - threatened today , ip. '" r through' the cr,owd on a, subway . Phone 202 17 W. Center cause of the summary dismissal of statkin in on torti to reach, the Dr. Henry Sumllo os president of ti maVn trnln, j. er " ' ' thij lnslUnCUinr-"tbe train and thtt; crowd wug pushI W IV .Ml ing hard .to earn Its money as ex ' - K .1 tras. when suddenly Denny toppled A ; .; . ' off the platform of the station Into m lIDAHOi sX S v ssm the wny trf the oncoming trHln.4 4 a- mS The .train could not he stopped y Mrs. Ora Ciiniiiugiinni, - ,rmmn 4 . Department - the English Ui'liiirtiuenf JR'ithjthearrest of two young mcfyi Mrs. Milissa Lewis, Mrs. Hannah ho wero charged with nhcwting Cardell, Mrs. Jtuth: : Rtiresj. Mrs. ducks after hours, the game wardFrenna Booke, Miss Anna Booke, ens of this 'district desire, to, warn Mrs. Flora Vincent, Mrs Fldrene Myers, Mrs. Nellie 01son, Mrs. sportsmen agai;ist "the violation of "Mrs. VJIaie this law: . ; . . u The officers and trflcliens oif the Teenle. Harding and Invited guests were The Vincent The sunrise and sunset time table Sixth ward M. I. ' A. met at the Nora Taylor, Ruth" Johnson, Delia for the remaining portion of home of Mrs. Norma Bulloek Mon- T. Williams and. Norma Taylor. ivhiclt rimes huntersi day .evening and held a business "Y"':-- " niay shoot ducks, is given as .fol; meeting and sociable. Plans for the DINNER GUESTS- -. Mr. aud Mrs. J. Kex Miller and lows : eoinins year's, work aud for t!ic - tit:. Min. .Kebinefte, Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs. i. to be held opening meeting, n hicb is " C. ISefore Mrs. J. Mr. aud and of Price next Tuesday, were made. Tbe folTime of Time of Lecthum of Provo were the dinner, tile of for ficers were, elected lowing Date. Sunrise Sunset Bucsts of Mr. and Mrs. J.'M. Strong ensuing year. Young ladies I. :"..; :N) 6:02 CMober Suiidiiy. Bulloclc Mrs, Norma. 6:01 .....(i:01 (tcLolHjrX William Mortimer, ' president: Mrs. Vh'tolKT S 5:5 ..;..6:()2. first counselor ; JHna Lnrsen, second TO HOLD MEETING Octotier 9 5:57 .....6: Menibas oj VaUey.cIrcle will meet counselor; Verda Banks", organist; 10 5:50 Octolier . ,..,..6:04 Renisch MeH. C. Mrs. at the, home, of Grace Linton, chorister; Vera 0:05 U .Adam, secretary; , Verda Peterson Wednesday evening at 8 otlock. The October 12 ."..6:0(5 and Evelyn Hansen, recreational house address js 164 East Third 13 C:0 5:51 (htober Star committee; Floreilbe Bee and Low SpiUh street. All. Eastern 5:49 ...0:09 members ar.lnvltad to be present October 14 i Dunn, standards committee ; Emma Ocioln 15 5:48 ...6:10 Mrs. .. J. Webster, ,Barbara Paxman, October 16 5:40 ...6:11 Vernon Tolboe and Mrs. E. 'A. Pax-ma- HAS Gt'EST ; - ' October 17 5:45 ...6:12 class lenders t Mrs.; Charles A. ,.lir. and Mrs. P. D, JBnyer had us. TttT 13" !43 "5 Jensen, Hilda Knudsen, . Lillian their dinner guests Sunday, Mrv and .6:lf-.6:1- 5 5:42 Oetolier 19, Mrtrtimer" and Eva McKean, Mrs. Oscnr. Boyer aad family of October 20 5 :40 ' class "leaders. , x . , Springville. OctolKT 21 5:39 .6:16 i he officers for the Young Men's ,., , .6:17 5:38 Octolier 22 dejijirtnient are as follows: Aldos GH ES BRIDGE PARTY f 5:3C .6:19 October 2I llnnf. T T Tuba T.t.l.. "5:35 5:33 Otrtober 25 .6:2t ond counst'lor; Dresden Miller, fin- home at bridge' Saturday evening. October 26 5:32 .,8:22. 5:31 October 27 ..6:23 used in decorating the Uving T "Octolier 2S" .".6:24 l "5:29 an A. Allen, M. Men leaders; Bur- 5:2S 29 October dctte Crane moinlicr of standards high score 5:27 prize for cards. A dqinty October SO ..6:27. committee;. Frank Clayton sdout midnight supper' was served to Mr, October 31 5:25 ..6 leader; William Harrison, junior nnd.Mrs. Morris Davis, Mr. and leader; Carl Harris and tjrant Mrs; M. B. Pojiei Miss nelen Brun-e- r held Thursday afternoon;, in- the recreational of Colorado, Max Pope and the ' A social- - hour . Relief, Society . balh An apnrd vtas sp'nt .and -host and hostess, propriate 'musical program, wili lie dainty refrwhnivnts' nerved,. .Tlie rendeted 8nd MrsLenetrABdreafo- ill glve the lesson. 'Ilefreshmeiit The opening session of the Ladle will be served. All members are ; Miss Lora Dunn. - ' Literary club will lie held at the urged to lie In attendance.:' .home of Mrs. 'Hannah Packard ENTERTAINS CLl'B . afternoon at 4:15 ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Mm. TV' A. Pahlqulst wa hostes Wednesday to the members of the Columhiu !,n clock, A short business meeting ..Miss Beatrice Howards and Miss Venice..- Clnff entertained will he held and Mrs. Terry a few Sewing' club at her home Monday will vocal selections. render cbiNe friends at the home of the bitteiiterCardell ,' evening. Mrs. Jesse " MmLt uvenhiKi" Ctintft were - lijr Mrs.-ner- . iniued the. Bucst-- with a numlaalitf. JhjewJlLJju-juupnnm. viarx, ' and refreNlmwnis ..nerved. fcitHwl never reiumin. Tue-was assistea- - ny eer the feature of the entertainment. RELIEF SOCIETY TO MEET mother. Mrs. H, Fred Cluffl: hpt io served were refeeshmente Dainty tha fhiimrlner ehiW memlieM: Mm. The weekly meeting ot theiYlne- sister, Mrs. J. Sferling Moore, nod wll KeUeJ'Soety Mrs: MiUe .TbnrpKxVff" be.SIsry LnRne fjeo. Ward Mutual ; Officers Elected For Coming Year r" - w Junior LINCOLN HIGH NOTES Give Warning Sijc f STORE OP TOPVO- Game Wardens n r m Visit Our $49 $59 i i 16 . . . 1 Stripes 15DGIETY, - &3 BANANAS e ? ; BANANAS r- nnriF . n 0 .:: lQc nrio ryftROJDJUW for... fEANUT BUTTER ' ' 0MGK'"::i29c . CORN iz;..:..-'35- JELLYBEANS 20c SUGARS 69c tea-sno- 4 CHEESE - - 335, MUTTON . HITTTAM muiiuir chops; . :r STEAKS 8c MUTTCNSTEW - LMBiM2LBS.:-45- (m , c , CAMEO -' j 0 T P nats .2 Dennr-waajiac- U , e. m j0. '.' p |