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Show FAQE '9 flwsggrrc3i -- Six THE PROVO POST his trip to his wifes 'apartments, where he finds Lord Steyne, wnota Ee throttles and leaves forever. Beckie gradually drifts from one town to anTO ELLEN THEATRE other and finally is visited by friends who knew her in early youth and find her still unconquered and she refuses j Aid., of her friends and is left to the the Ellen The headliner at 'tonight from place to place as best she drift and tomorrow night is a stupenduous can,wUh" her hltimate downfall cerproduction of Vanity Fair," one of tain. Thackerays most famous novels. The story Is told In three reels. The HALF RATES TO PROVO VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE first reel deals with Amelia Sevley and Miss Beckie Sharpe on their way For State Horticultural Convention home from boarding school and fol29th to 31st; State Dairymens Jan. lowing it comes the employment of Association Feb. 1st; State Dry FarmMIsb Sharpe at the home of Sir Pitt Convention Feb. 2nd. Tickets on ers' Crawley, where Beckie finally marries for above conventions Jan. 29, Rawdon Crawley, the youngest son sale Feb. 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Final limit 31; of Sir Pitt 1912. Feb. 4th, Reel two deals with them after their marriage and as jtawdon is captain in the English army they finally HALF RATES TO PROVO VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE sail for Brussels, where Rawdon takes After Waterloo. of battle the partin For State Horticultural Convention the battle Beckie ensnares Lord Jan.-29to 81st; State Dairymens th Steyn and joung Crawley winds up Association Feb. 1st; State Dry Farmin prison. -- The last reel of the" series takes up ers Convention Feb. 2nd.- Tickets on Crawleys release from prison and sale foytabove conventions Jan. 29, H Women! SOCIETY If weak, you need Cardui, the womans tonic. Cardui is made from gentle herbs, acts in a natural manner, and has no bad results,7 as some of the strong drugs Sometimes used. As a medicine a tonic for weak, tired,- worn-owomen, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years. Carrie Sutton entertained with a large whist party at their home, 261 East First North street Tuesday afternoon. Nine tables were played and the prize was awarded to Mrs. T. McNltt. SI 'Thomas was the recipient of a stag surprise Wednesday evening at the home of his brother, C. W. Thomas, the occasion being his birthday, anniversary. -- Thw evening was merrily spent In games and stories, after which an elaborate supper was at the afserved. The fair were Carl Boshard, Walter Stanley Jones, Clarence Naylor, Lynn Sutton, Mart Roy lance, Shlrl Mr a. Eph Sutton and I 4 ut guests-prese- The Woman's Tonic - - Gramlin, S. G, followed this advice. Read her letter: 1 was so weak, when I first began to take Cardui, that it tired me to walk Just a little. Now, I can do all the general housework, for a family of 9. Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. D-- ooooooo cco oooooooo McCQARD BROS. r; START THEIR BIG SHOE SALE Saturday, January 27th you tovisius No' goocls' at Sale Prices before Saturday It will pay McCOARD BROS. i OOOOOOOO r Announcements Lake Temple, a pretty wedding recep- tion for the immediate families was tendered to them at the home of the brides parent, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. H. Paxman. The rooms were attractively decorated, the dining room being In red and green with red American Beauty roses adorhmg the dining table, where an - elaborate - wedding supper was served, Mr. and Mrs. Walton will leave the -- latter part of the week for Ogden, where they will make their home. Miss Ella Vincent was the recipient of. a, delightful surprise at her home Tuesday evening given by a number of her young friends. Many interesting games were played and an infor-mmusical program given, after which luncheon was served to the folMable Harding, lowing-' guests: Tucker, Lucile Goddard, Leona Homer, Ethel Bailey, Lovern Ward, Berry Wrlde, Earl Grahacsv Verl Parks, Lyman Bullock, Frank Halll-day- , Clarence Bullock and Archie Peterson. al In honor of Miss Hilda Rasmussen and Nels Oinanson, who were married January 9. Mrs. Ida K. Rasmussen entertained with a delightful reception at her home Tuesday evening. The rooms were attractively decorated with carnations and ferns, the Bame flowers adorning the dining table where & wedding banquet was served. The bride was attired In a pretty gown of blue messallne silk with gold trimmings. About a hundred and fifty guests were present during the reception hours and many beautiful presents were received by FOR RENT during spring and sum- the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Omanson mer, a four room brick house with will reside at Spring City. , cellar, wash house and large lot. Miss Ida Paxman and Charles For Price very reasonable. Call at 470 N. Walton of Ogden, whose marriage was l 31 4fb E .solemnized Wednesday at the Salt 7 and nt of f" Adams and Dick Tiffany,- --Walden, Mrs.-L- ula Miss Personals Notes CCD oooooooo 1 La-Ver- Ladies, Mens and Childrens Sweater Coats HENS x N . y Amuse- 1 PRINCESS ORCHESTRA . EACH lot Boys $1.50 and $1.25 Hats . TTTT. .95? EACH go for. to . . .... L. 7. n . . 1 lot $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 cut to, BOYS 'SHOES - and' Mrs. Hyrum Hatton and daughter Alie have 'returned from a - CHILDRENS weeks visit in Salt Lake City. lot $1.50 and $1.25 cut to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Olive of Pocatello, Idaho,' are visiting with friends and relatives In this city. Miss Erma Snow, of Salt Lake, Is Visiting Jn PrpvJthe guest of Miss .$1.25 , Men s $4.00 Dress Shoes Ladies $2.50 Shoes..,.. .$3.00 ....$1.50 Childrens $1.25 Shoes 95? Mens nigh Cut Shoes, $7.50.. ...$6.00 Mens High Cut Shoes, $6.00. . . , .$5.00 Boys High Cut Shoes, $3 .50..... $2.50 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT- - .... -- ....7.... $5.00 Blankets.... 5... $3.75 . . $4.00 Blankets t .$3.00 . $2.50 Blankets $2.00 $2.00 Blankets.. . 777777 $1.50 Blankets. .90? Blankets $1.00 75? 75c Blankets , , . . 1. 7.. ... . 60? $1.00 Dress Shirts...., . Mens $1.50 Dress Shirts $1.00 ,...$1.50 ..... ... SHOES A PAIR mw- Mrs. A. N.' Holdaway Is visiting with friends and relatives in Salt Lake this week. ... $2.25 MENS AND BOYS SHOES ' - 95? . "All Winter Weights A PAIR 1 , d; s. garments BLANKETS Hot $2,50, $2.00 and $1.75 - . . . cut to 77777799? A PAIR $1.00 ... ..... v 95?3 - 89? ... . . , .19? $3.50 Lamb 8 Wool Garments $2.00 14 Wool Garments ; - $1.50 74 W ool Garments ... .. $1.00 A PAIR LADIES " SHOES . . . . -- -- MENS SHOES $4.00 and $3.00 cut - r. v . .. UNDER- CHILDRENS HOODS AND CAPS AT HALF PRICE 60c Hoods. . . , ..... 30? 40c Hoods . , , i . . 19? SHOES Mens The Best Line in Utah Connty LadiesGirls and Boys Shoe. T lot $3.(K), AND CHILDRENS ..... 1 .. for 66c 40c Underwear. . . .T.V. $1.50 Unioia Suits. - .. MENS AND BOYS HATS lot' Men a $3.00, $2,50 and $2.00 Ilata i Off--- $l 3 WEAR ........ 7,7 . 7. TTTT". . . 99 Price lot 75c and 50c a pair to .4.. 25? A PAIR LADIES Short Pants.. 777 $1.00 ... .65? Short Pants Short Pants. .77, . 50? . . 1-- One-Ha- lf Cut OFF ONE-THIR- D go For 777. Mr. ...... ....69? - GLOTHINQ-GO- ; Hattie Keeler., " a 154 WEST CENTER i - Mrs' JamCS FT Dunn ts d,'SaltLake 7-- , visitor this week. - 1 'BOYS SHORT PANTS $1.50 Boys $1.00 Boys 75e Boys Will The Deacons of the Sixth-War-Sixth a the at give dancing party Ward Amusement Hall Friday evdn-toP-- . " -- COWBOYS DAISy$ BABY SHOES OFF ONE-THIR- D . . 7. .$4.00 Mens Pants $4.00 Mens Pants r...,$2.70 $3.00 Mens Pants $2.00 $2.00 Mens Pants, special.., .......99? comers were arranged at the corners of the hall and punch was served from prettily arranged booths. ' ODD. PANTS $G.OO Cozy Mrs Walters, pb Rlverdale, ts Provo Provo visitor for a few days IRISH FISHER FOLK Ladies and Childrens Coats and Suits 1 j NEW SUPERINTENDENT Well Fit you and if any Alterations are Necessary we will make them Free children of Salt Lake, are visiting with Mrs. Busath's, parents, Mr. andMrs. W. R. TV H. Paxman. LOOK IN THE WINDOWS MISTRESS POST WESTERN lf Mrs. Eurilda Busath and AT ' KENT COBB $15, $18 and $20 Suits, your choice for ...$8.75 Price Any Suit Above $20 at One-Ha- -- Ov.erc.bat THE FIRST MAN r The Nineteenth Century Club wyi rneef Friday afternoon with. Mrs. Sam Schwab, when the paper wlll be gives by Mrs. Murray Twelves on The Women and Children of China."'"- -' For An -- The man who has any need of whatever for a Suit or Overcoat is disregarding ' his own interest if he fails to avail himself of this chance to get one at a frction of its real value. One of the most successful dancing parties in the series to be given by the Social Sixty Club was that given in the First Ward Social Hall last even-InAbout seventy-li- e dancers were present and the hall was prettily decorated for the affair in red and blue with numerous Japanese lanterns. , - VANITY FAIR (in JtJReels) Vitagrapha Masterpiece Amazing SlaugEter Suits & Overcoats ment Hall hr the missionary committee for the benefit oLtEe laboring missionaries was well attended, about 12ST dancers being present during the evening. fSV9' . 25-2- 6 i The inmatefj'bf the County Infirmary were gives a musical treat on Tuesday evening when a quintette of Provo vocalists rendered a number of guileful melodies for the benefit of Those their appreciative audience. who participated in the evenings entertainment were the Misses Elizabeth Evans, Grace Price, Inger Johnson and Messrs. Carl Knudsen and Enoch i Clark. evening in the Sixth Ward , January Tne limit of alue has been reached for the grand finish of the greatest Clothing Event ofihe Season. Final Clean-U- p of all lines Mens & young Mens Clothing The Utah Sorosis Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs.JW. D. Roberts. Mrs. Saim Sshwab of the Nineteenth Century Club gave a paper on Twice Made Criminal, and Mrs. Isabel Frey of Ogden gave'an interesting talk on Chatauqua, Tea was served, by Mrs. W. D. Roberts and Mrs. Frank Wagner. The guests at the meeting were Mrs. Frank Schwab, Mr A. E. Buckler Mrs. Sutton, Airs. Jesse Mrs. Isabel Knight, Mrs. Worsley and of Mrs. Salt Lake. 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