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Show pAGsnGirr z", v ;r - , , - ' -- - the evening nnLiup. ffjday. juxe sl ikz. , ; APRODUCT-WORLWf LAJtCEST CHAIN I' DEPARTltXNT STORE A. uonrtx AT . ;2V okgakoationUs-- 2$6Jkt-Cente- r, UNIVERSITY TUCS3 DlAinTlENX olUiiWl 571 REGISTRATION OF THE YOUNG BEGINS QUALITY COOD3 - ALWAYS -- it : ATUIflVERSITY Net'AIo ne'ioday Values tbat square wi'what U right the kind of value jroa Lave demand cod such vaoe are to be found here every day in the year. W . lold ialea." ' .. rtjnt at 4 bot -- V Newest Styles In Silk Frocks The Price Appeals to-All- ! ; No matter what price you can pay for, a Dress,' aren't you always happy to find just what you want for less? Among these lovely silk frock, you are sure to find one which measures' in every' respect to your Ideal Dress. '' ' - Mix and Blue."' Educationally, Boyle la a Young university product. Beginning her life's work whea a child of three ia the kladergartea of the school, alias Boyle ph)dkd a Inthrough the' elementary trad to high iw hofd where four year of perseverance won for her a normal diploma. e ' ' , .. Having ntfalnd thlg auceew she ' asona la the tangbt half-da- y Provo city schools for part of a year during 'which time she took up as much of her college, work as her time 'would permit. Added'to thl load Ml Boyle found time to pur sue her musical studies and serve her school by accepting eagaseiueut wilh the publie service bureau of the Institution. In High Colors and Pastel Shades frocks or Bright daring-eolor- gd shaded dresses 6oft modest, pastel And in an array, of becoming styles. 1 In a MostPleaginff Array of the Season's Newest Materials most of these wonderful values are silk of the latest weaves but there are also silk and cotton printed crepes, radio chiffon, broadcloth, linen and exquisite voiles. Excepting, to be eure, the unsurpassed s the best part is the f splendid prices! Of course , Throughout the 18 years f uv eesdve awwmitllshmeuta rulminat-lula the f ullfillmeut of her foud-echildhood dreams, kletra'a heart ever remained trm to the "W hite g 6e -- quality,-perhap- ' ." BegUlratia fcr the snatater will hegia at the Brtffcaat Toaaf ttulverslty aluaday, Jaaa 8, accordiag t F. 8. Ilarria, prestdrar it utW. --Now that the of st sprinx nartvr la safuly sver w shall titra our attetttlna r the ta ne wer quarter whk-si regnUr la every purtictibit. atoe w art keep ing our faculty, oar cwarara aad sm other opportaukiea fur atady Intact. We are adding, however a aaaiher of eatiaeat aaea aad wwawa ra the the parpna of giving faculty stutleots wha come to as a aarieaal vision of edacatttiMl prohieaM.'' Man pruspwttT auauaer ata- dmt raate to lYova fx the eoot-- $1050 NEVV .. Paris' Latest BOOKS AT PROVO LIBRARY "Adventures of Wrannil IsIhihI." by V. Rtefansson. A true nfory of. adventure It Is bawd on the jonr-uul- a of two niitiilxns of the AVrangel Inland exiieditlon. A atirrlng piece of hkftory to!d as vividly us a Con -rnd novo!. Than "StanKor "notion," by Lewis Brown. Abixtory of the Jews from the earliest times, to the present "Too Mueh Money," by Israel Znngwlll. A drama, which, has a Its theme the story of an extravagant Wife who pretended to find her hnslmml repulsively rich.- It J full of humor and satire of the best sort. "Modern Use Of the Bible." by II. Fosdlcfe. Ar you satl.-fie- d with your knowledge and limlorstamlinK - Bridal Dress rvxr nisi art h at any - UNUSUAL BARGAINS LIUllLUiCrpamprv. - v lh. ? rnrrrr VCAIDrtACTLegs riinLiUUiiJii lbs. VI? A f DA A CT Shoulder : IlixlLUUiiJl lb.';., DnDlT DHACT 1 UiUinUiWl CARD OF TI1ANKS. We, wish to thank our many friends for their services aud kind expressions of sympathy in our re - . mit lierenvement. Mil. AND MUS. HOY CIIArPELL AND FAMILY. Mil. A.N1) MKS. WALTER B, 1'EAY. Best Ll9c cuts, FLOUR Gold seal hiarh' patent, 100 lbs . .$4.45 Saturday ' THE 20 HAfS ; $1.25 S oon HOME ' 1! "OF CENTER STYLE PROVO to 4 dollar values President? W ,SES232S2S2S2S2SZSZ! The Luxurt of an Ermine Wrap u Augmented by a Lirdng of Green land Silver Lame 4 L P. Chrlstensea of Salt Lake City Is to teach, ballet and ballroom dancing In tiu4 B. T. V. summer school As aa 0ening for the ronrse; n if has leen suggested that Mr. bring a group of his dancers Chria-tense- u never regarded Tur ' aa belonging to any one particular season but has felt that its "place in aprlng and summer fashions waa quite aa Important as In tho mod oa of winter. In their use of fur for aummer, how' " ? w J ever, a keen discrimination aa to the choice of pelts considered appropriate to warm weather fashAnd most har ions ia .evinced. monloua effects are achieved by tho skillful blending of tho tones of the. fur with those of tho material. With tho vogue for white and delicate colorings has come about an equally pronounced vogue for. white furs and for those in tho natural or blonde shades which tone in so beautifully with tho pant el and neutral colorings that are conspicuously featured by the most Important houses, In tho evening wrap showni a charming model of ermine, sketchIn Paris for the Cheney Stylo jf ed NjTHUam ? Hansen. ftr- catot Service,' a" vivid contrast- IB kh aiaanttcs. in tho lining of brilliant green praaWaat of tha National Firemen silver lame. and aesslsa at In now a. saociatioa in many of the spring faahiona ' ' Chtcago. there Is revealed a notleeable Spanish influence not alone In colors such a a rich reds, lntenso tones of love-l- y . yellow ar.d orange and a dull tint of pinkish mauve, but in the use of wide fringes inspired by those which finish tho edges of a embroidered shawt Very HOME gorgeouir deep and very heavy Is the fringe , of white silk that accentuates tha grace of the capo sketched and em- phasizes tho pointed effect In which the aklna are arranged, Mr. and ilra. Solon Wood wh6 aaTa for the last two years been diiinf mlssMiar? work for the L. D. S. church la the Jiortaweslern to tlielr Starrs Mission retnr lKwne la Siiriiisvlle last Friday. ATUS naa r ii ' t ' y4 J E - ii'i v ty oup-plt- ed , MISSIONARY RETURNS Flat Knit ffl fifl ... Bleached Ribbed, Band Neck Ribbed Lace Neck .. Silk Stripe ' Ribbed Mercerized . Lisle liUU . 4 . . V SMTCM CKEHE Medium . .LUU ;....... and vegetables and the common oruamvutal trees and shrubs are ( discussed. V ,, Ribbed Bleached Cotton stripe ' ........ .Y. , 1 Crt $1.10 ; 3 $1i50 I Lll t 1 " 7C ....... ...OlilJ you are hard to fit; we will make your garments to arder at no extra price. JenScins Knit Goods Go. B HowSlopped S fcaXXJNOIuUr stopped aa It by aMMrto. - Daadrutt trored with a treatment or w. IhAlng acato relieved almost at eooa, A wonder, fnl treatment goaranteea XU ioay back if 3 it It taila. tV art Tea to test tTtX CALF TKBATXEKT. It. mora fatllnf kalr. destroys Aaadraft corraets dry, brittle. ntaterUnc hair. It brings WW aatr aealtk and beauty that will amass and deughe fWMnsw, war aa raate R, Money -- - Old Monk Olive Oil 1mm ado u k ao . no oil no. after- no as r J h,.il2 .... . .20 ...... Fresh Pineapples, Gher- ies, Apples, Oranges,-- g Lemons, Grapefruit, Bananas, Strawberries. - Fine home jrrown bunch 1 vegetables Beets, Car- rots, large; J Turnips Duncnes ac . Radishes" and Green f ar 1Duncnes xor ac unions, Head Lettuce, 5c and 10c Tomatoes, Green Peppers vukuuiuvtui . . - 1 nnm i OlUt Shoulder Roasts, Best Cuts, lb. . .:. . ,. Eest Cuts Pot Roasts lb. g V lUllllil VrilUUd J IK V I arreaa. auutaa co, bta. W rooklya. nedquist Drug Stores Four Stores M B f IcC 14c Loin and I I a MEATS f roaes ,';.23 UUU I I1LHLI II OUrtl free for as FALLING HAIR .. 3 S lIFF DlinV HFHITH CHAD3 BARS, and I bar m ' 65c jSmallcan I iWU F Sugar :Nd. .l can . tl QH ..y 4 Fine granulated-1- 0 lbs. (limit) . . . g Quarts .....'..'...$1.38 Pints ...75c S Half Pints v., 43c S ' FRUITS ' ' '9C w3 4 iBQl(a&!r::,,39c Stefano Mascaxno of Net Tork gMates that Mr. Chriatenaen's school ! ia unsurpassed outside of New Tork. n Old Style Ribbed , ......... ......IiuU la the very- latest ' Silk Mr. Chr! sleii sen's dancers are said to be among the best to be found anywhere, Many who saw Pavlowa's company and Mr. Chrbnescn'g spring wae say that the young Salt Lake dancers compare very favorably with the renowned IUwsiun's lift , Ankle Length of the Bible? If not, read this book and It Will tell yoa what the Bible can really do for you. ,: rollwted'Pooms," by E, A. Robinson. Mr. RohiuKOn bag been ac claimed by many to be the greatest living Anieriean poet. II is poetry has depth that will mate it livfe. "Manual of Vegetable-gardeDis eases," bj t'bupp. A boot which discusses the diseases which are likely to attract the garden phruts and tells how best to prevent or overcome thejn, ; 'CardentaKit by L. VL Bniley. A Jiook of Hlmple gardening, of plant nr to Provo for a dance revav .Plans but are be IiwU, Kfl $li3U " Heay - bridal from PyriaiIt-waa-de- signed ty uuclen Lelong and is unique combination of a ' abort skirt, high neck and long sleevea! At the bpfiinninK of their mission tney wvre aaslgnexl 'to labor among (he Imlianron tlw Fort leek Indian SHTaWjj6rnarHri the latter part of their time Mr. Wood acled as conference presidont of he tejon conference. n KIBIIIXEIIIIIHIIIIIIIIVEVSVTRIIIUII har not all been made tas arranged. . nu v Men's (new style) - HERE Sunday evening they pave their ' lH'fore a nusslonary experiences targ eooereiHoa In the Springvllle Fourth ward chapeL Ladies (new style) . Ribbed Bleached cotton . Silk Stripe Ribbed 20c . MY COME HERE 1 J. GARMENTS ; n ly' in '"i rz'S SPRING REVUE . 0l 15c W l, 1 . old Master lb. m j)I lLL stock up cans 4UI DEVILED MEAT ITt 25c for w r Special -- F.diH-atur- s '. . 90- . . ! p - Saturday Until Noon DIITTrDSkagffs Fresh ilRv Sill SOS , v v .' . SOME EXTRA GOOD NUMBERS and Carry" Stores. V ; We offer Unusual Bargains every Wednesday and Saturday morning until noon at every one of our stores and markets. .These bargains represent exceptional price savings to our customers." They are effered to encourage early shopping so that the patronage at our stores will be more evenly 'distributed throughout the day, thus making it possible to' serve every one promptly and efficiently. . .Trv shoDDini? durinir the morninc hours at will enjoy it and make greater 'Skaggs-i-yo- u savings. 7 New Arrivals for Saturfay'm line complete in every price and style S2.95 $4.95 - ww aarratet rserciia1 arhh-a- hae teea golag a aU week and wlU re main over tae cvmaM-- r quarter. Iudicatlu&a are that the school will he well attended. . '. Letters froai the vislUng faculty meaihera,' wha larloHe aach educators at W. IL Bartoa, of the Tal- versity of nndnaati: Dr. Ileary D. Gray, of Staatord aalversity; Dr. Marsaret Alltorker, f the National asattclation; Supt T. B. Calvery of Maalc. lad. Dr. U W. Smith, of Joliet III; Dr. D. K. Phll-tlof tha raiversity of Denver ; rreach at WlofVld. Rupt. X-Kaa. ; Prof. T. N. Traaer. of the Tat-- ; vcrslty of Nevada and Prof. Lee R. Raadolpht af the Califfrrala School; of Hue Arts. Indicate that they will be on band to take cp their work oa Scheduled time. t . The very best garments in quality and make-u- p at lowest prices. Shopping Early torer - fi. Iter devotion to the piano took her Into the It. IX S. School of Music, from which inejlutlon she graduated with high honors. To aU of theso Ye have the flaeat Hae-aof lanrels Mies Boyle hag Just "a (bled teachers la the field of edaratioa we aa A. B. degree, awarded to her by have ever had. Deaa II. 34. the school In which she received her la speaklag ot-- the eutlre cducationT sitiniuer quarter. htok forward to a besides the for summer, great heir In college course she majored In physical education and she' now eminent men w ha v engaged 'to is rewarded with an offer from the teach classes, we hare each men as Dr. Pnedden tad Dr. Smith at lecMorgan high school to take charge of the department Of physical educa- turers ia education. We have soatetion of that Institution, which1 posi- thlng to offer for every sort of teacher fromMhe president of the tion she is inclined to accept. college to the teacher of the elemenIler achievements In the two Onr course. Ia secon branches of education In which she tary grades. and elementary supervising dary sitecialized, stand as, a beacon light and teaching are more complete to those who are struggling to gain than our offering has ever heea bea goal of even less prominence than :. fore. ;j , that attained by .her. t ' "There will be absolutely ao Wed Mis Boyle's success is ptse to of teachers gojnt oat of this state which her parents, her school and for training la any branch of.edu-catkiher friends might point with, pride, "'..-'tor she has set a pace that few at RegMratiAV will Vgla Monday at her age will surpass.9 o'cbH-k- . Iastractlott will segin And through It aU she has demon- Tuesday although arra age swats strated that tb Young nniverslty may be made by students o attend furnishes the equipment wherewith the M. I, A. Juiair la Salt LakV one can prepare for life's 'emerCity. gencies wlthont looking elsewhere for the sinews of a thorough " " 1 Early shoppers have the advantage V ,J"-- VOMIN food J . fm i lift-lo- - $Q90 - - ,.'".,. for MISS MELVA BOYLE, From the time aba entered: tbe Tonng ttnlrersity klndergartea back la 19U7 until the was graduated ith an A B. degree la IKS. Melva Boyle, dangbter of Prut, aud Mrs. Williaai H. Boyle. 943 North UaiTer-sltarenne, attended no other houl tbaa the & f. U, ncept achool ' of mmde. Bnt Eray. Day '. - 'd e a Ji q o ar t r ,s Provo, Utah y -- 'MAY "- ;. . ' ML , , Rib, lb... ex aaaaai ar TW a g Bonned and Rolled. Shoulders, lb. .; ,24c S g iara, a ids. . . ... ; 65c, v"J S JPlenty of Veal, Lamb and j Poultry, SSateama1iaiaaaaa |