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Show U - t ft - r page pour lrTTTiy I H irii I W 'tar,' wnrw r THE PROVO POST A Pi nrn nn A . QOOOCXXXX?OOQQOOQOC)OOCQOOOQ Please call lu i for Provo 233-- Post socials. of well pleased patrons lave availed themselves of this great opportunity to aecnre high grade merchrndise at cost and less and many items at The Dont think the best has all been sold $45,000.00 - worth of merchandise is a big stock to select from, and ITSALLTHE BESTrEvery item is ag good, when the season began our season ends sales keep it this way. We will not carry over one seasons goods to the next. Thus we can always offer our patrons absolutely the newest clean and desirable as - v Cost and Less All. Blankets and Quilts Selling . M. girls of the fifth grade Pri-- j iAaryofthe Fifth "ward honored N. F.JWilson, the evening with her by'spending on' Tuesday, Jan. 13th, in social; capacity, The affair was in the nature of a surprise, which was very successfully carried' outrThe evenings program consisted of songs, ..music and oral stories, ...Mrs, Grace Cheever, president of the Utah Stake Primary Association,) was present and gave some splen-- i did advice to the girls. Very de. licious refreshments were served. Those participating were : Mrs. Grace Cheever, Mrs. George E. Barton, Sirs. Annie Graham, Sirs. Sirs. Sadie John Slartha Glazier and the) following girls: Violet Johnson,' June Smith, Grace Cheever, Doro- - j thy Anderson Ruby Phillips. Alice Holman, . Iona Iluish, Alberta j Huish, Viola Boshard, Louise Sic Ewan, Marion Sutherland,-Dell- a Taylor, Lois Smith, Lucile Wilson, Enid Roylance, Pauline Bandley, Pauline Phillips, Helen Candland, Nellie Murdock, Marva Booth, Edith Christensen, Eva Wimmer, Esther Slartin, Lucile Sow, Alpha Anderson, Slartha Ellertson, Vera Christens Christensen, --Williams, Helen Wood, Ruth Southwiek, Vernece Watkins and Chestina 4 The - -' Nes-bitVMi- v J r - At Cost value 50x74 in. Cotton Blankets $1.35 and $1.50 value 64x76 Cotton Blankets $2.25 value 60x76 Wool finish Plaid Blankets $2.75 value 64x78 jwoolfinish, grey and tan $3.00 value 66x80 wool finish, grey and tan 3.50 value 66x80, wool, extra heavy $4.50 value 66x80, heavy Woolen $3.00 value 66x80, heavy Woolen $1,00 . a 59 89. LadiesCoats $1.39. $1.79 $1.89 $2.29 $2.98 83.69 Beautiful designs and newest in style, absolutely right in every detail. TTatra. LADIES FURS A splendid investment be will They worthy more money next year. Buy now. 22.50 Slink Sets -- $15.00 $15.00 Coney Sets -- $10.00 $10.00 Angora Sets $0.95' $6.50TVolk Sets $4.35 $7.50 Wolk Sets $5.00 $4.50 Wolk Sets $3.00 LADIES; AND CHIL-BRENS SHOES - Our excellent Shoes are too good to slaughter the . way we are doing nowy but the stock must be reduced. Ladies $3.50 Shoes Ladies$3.00 Shoes $2.39 Ladies $2.5 Shoes $1.98 Childrens excellent School 98; " 20 A social happeniug of recent date, and one marked with success was the pard party at which Mrs. Ferre Decker was hostess on Wed- . Kelt table, were nerfhj-- TO Mr-- ' play-'Parr'- r. 28 WEST d Mf: e Two-piec- values values Suits. - - - or Overcoats 19 - rr39; 69 values $1.10 All Unions Reduced. ; .$8.95 Clothcraft Suits or Overcoats $10.95 --"$18 and $20 Clothcraft Suits-o- r Overcoats $13.20 Boys Suits all reduced in like manner $15.00 $1.00 and $1.23 "values 1.50 MENS AND BOYS SHOES AT COST A : These are positively the best made at their original price, bu stock must be cut CLOTHING AT I COST - $12.50 Mens All Wool Suits -- 27 uOc'valuesTr 98 8 . 25c 35c np Mens $1.75 Flannel Shirts, $1.25 Ribbed Union Suits, $1.00, for 39 ; $1.75 qualityAll W ool Heavy Sweaters,-9- MENS AND BOYS" AND CHIL- - DRENS UNDERWEAR - -- '$2.79 98 LADIES The saving made on this line is like finding money, down. $5.00 -- values - $4.00 value3 $3.50 values $2.50 values Boys Shoes $3.98 $2.80 5)51.98 at like reduction e Ribbed Union Suits, $1.09 ; Boys neavy Fleeced Brown Ribbed Suits, worth and hundreds of other bargains too numerous to mention here. It will pay you to visit both stores. ; 1.50 Two-piec- WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH PROVOS REAL BARGAIN STORE - nn w A . - Of-f- One-Ha- lf -- Baird. r w The seasons latest and best, superior in - quality, perfect in style and fit, going at when you want and need them at ... M . Ladies Suits merchandise as each season . arrives, Ir-jvi- -- price ", with no old stock mixed in thats how it pays ns to sell you dependable, 'seasonable goods now just - - 2 The Sale They Talk About BARGAINS IN ALL- - DEPARTMENTS -- - 1-- EVERYTHING GOING, NOTHING RESERVED The Shadow and Happy Nest, Happy Brothers' and Sisters, were beautifully illustrated by- -a number of little girls who were ef- iectivel yattired in long Grecian head Jrnnds in harmony and to each picture Miss Margaret Dusenberry sweetly sang an appropriate song. Miss Eudora Eggcrl-se- h pleased the assembly with a Rosa. recitation entitled Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., and daughter, Miss Lael, favored with beautiful piand 'duet. It appears to be the universal expression of those who attended this gathering that the occasion was an unusual treat, marked with much profit - and pleasure, and Mrs. Dusenberry s efforts in her accomplishment are well appreciated. Miss Lael accompanied at the piano and for the splendid service given appreciation is also Aexpressed. - to The most successful selling event of the season, far surpassing any January salewehave ever had. It has broken all previous records. That the wise buyers of Provo are quick to appreciate the unparalelled bargains this sale offers is surely proven by thebifsy throngs that visit us daily. Thousands - Peek-a-bo- A W: What proved to be not only a splendid entertainment, but an intellectual treat, was the program given under the direction of the Utah Sorosis club on Wednesday afternoon at the .Princess theatre. Following the;1 opening ' exercises, Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry treated in a most creditable manner the ' subject, Child The Study. Moth-e- r reviewed Frobels speaker Play Text dealing ith the education of children,' ' child study, Love of etc. These pictures, Gaidener" "TloweriirTheTittle -- The Soul- of the lower, The - Cuckoo, 000000000000.0000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOqOOOOO SOCIETY 46 CENTER, ,0Ph Par evening, the following being plac The occasion of the installation Ileindselman, Sirs. Alva I WEST CENTER Commhrcial Club Elected Officers Nelson, ME Reuekah lodgs was such as Boyden,Slrs.- Robert BeeSIrs7J. Frank B Wood and yen. counsel; should be mentioned in the 'social E. Yates, Sirs. A. J. Hughes, Sirs. banker; Sirs. S. L. Stoker, Sir. and Mrs., (Continued From Page One.) a!r took place on WrF. Violet t, Sirs. IIenroid, SI rs "P'e j Hanke, business manager; . and Helen Chas. iledquist,- Mrrand Sirs. Sirs. a Redford and after ednesday evening, George Mosida colony across the (6ie,nan escort Harry Bar. lake, has itime of soeiabilityand peaking Fitzroy. . F.Violett, Sir. and Sirs. Chester tt central. k kbwth-4i- i and- lm ta u i tiaUv the follow- Deal, Mr. anti Mrs. A. W. Davis, ma A time of sociality .and built ceededin on the shore having officers were installed in Tuesday evening Sir. and Mrs. Sirs. Helen Red ford. merriment was included with this . t lake, a pier, whiehcaxx-bt- e organizations, respectively: John Jackson entertained m h . occasion. InadditionYothegen-otused by tbe large Mosida boatslu ladies and friends to the James T- Ijiddiard, past noble capacity, furnishing for the guests lovv water. The boats can enter" "andSIrs7A7BrSIorgan, SI and --A meeting for tkeinstallation-tleien- r W. II. btubbs, noble grand; a program of amusement whichE Sirs. David Openshaw, Sir. and of officers of the Modern, Wood- - 'mun her of fifty were present. A grand; vice grand; T. Ia resulted most favorably to the en- - the river in high water. Graham, Sirs. Will Ward, Sir. and Sirs, men of America was held at the 'splendid suppr was scried, and all Your club committee, under J. Walter, secretary; Boyd Strong, joyment of thosg present. A nice L. Lytel, investigated thoroughly treasurer. Ella Taylor, past noble lunch was served to the invited the feasibility of dredging the Elvira Hone, noble grand p guests, who were Sir. and Sirs. Ja- J grand; of the river to make permouth Adah C. Ilnber, vice grand; Ther- - seph.F. Berry, Sir. and Sirs. John manent the harbor. On account esa Strong, secretary; Nellie Wil Saxey, Mr. and Sirs. J. SI. George, of the the committee reported cost, Sir. and Sirs. J. E. Jensen, Sir. and son, treasurer. C) as unfeasible "and the proposition Sirs. L. II. Noyes, and Sirs. Louisa was built in place of the propier Sir. John F. SlOley, of Shelley MeBrkie' posed harbor. The pier has been . Idaho, ann ounces the marriage of in use all fall and w ethink. the Q his daughter, Louie, to Sir. Willbusiness of Mosida is definitely iam D. SleEwan", which was sol-- 1 Albert Holdaway-o- f Vineyard a landed for your city. enmized January 3rd. Miss Sheb.card party was given on Tuesday Your club has continued the , ley is yell known in Provo, having evening. Five tables movement begun under the n attended school here for . three Hook being the game. Lunch, preof President Irvine to years, and Sir. SleEwan being the Paid ta a tempting way, was serv- - create a paving district. Petition WmVard were the- recipients' 0 1 the prhiesrRefreshments of cdioiee selection wre served to those incited, who wore: Mrrand Mrs. Jacob Evans" BKandMrsrEr G. Hughes Dr. and Mrs N, 11. Nelson, Sir. and Sirs. CNlA Decker, Sir. and Sirs. R. E. KncuHen, Sir - " - Dan-Lyon- ds, - -- e- ? - -- GOQSOOOQGCQCGOCeOCCCCCGCGOGOCCSOCCQOCCO o o Any Suit or Overcoat o Selling up to $20.00 ao Suits and Overcoats o o to $25.00 Selling up oo o OuF$27.50 and $30.00 o Suits arid Overcoats -- .8 one js going to get the Automobile. were-played- -- - mreulated-by-ye- 'known in this eity. Sir. and Sirs. SleEwan are spending their honey- moon at Seattle, the guests of Sir. and Sirs. Frances' SI. Davis, Q and will be at home in Provo after. G Slarch IsL . ur Mr. and Sirs. Voctor Anderson reiceived more than the legal numMr. and Sirs. SI.,0. Sliner, Sir. and ber of names of property folders.--It Airs. Chris Christensen, Sir. and was presented to the city comAirs. James Black, Sir. and Sirs. mission, but necessarily held up Thomas Anderson and Sir. and on account of the financial condiSIrs.'Richard Lloyd, tion of the city. The city commisr sioners are unanimously in favor The members of the Kafe Klut- of the proposition. Your club wtrBTmtertStnedbn'her hoMe in RaymondVCanada'. members later added toTt the mat IThursd aftemoonby At rs:LMl:For"s6me'Tl m eSIissSIiln'er h as teiTbf"beter light for the city and plasters at her residence. Social been visiting in Provo with the matter of a general improveand needlework passed the tives and friends, headment of the streets of the city, and makingber y Mr- the of connecting up of alL pave -1ed to Mrs. G. II.;Richard Saowr menta with crossinga .q i . O' o () OIeirclubr o This somear o q () o r: CC0CC0CCDC0GwC0CC0CC0CDi3QCC0CCQ---'e"-Uy-- admin-istratib- -- rela-(cha- .t - " j a r 4 4 ) |