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Show I THE PROVO POST PAGE FIVE THE PROVO POST ---- PublUbed TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS First West St., Provo, OtatL At No. 22 North v SUBSCRIPTION RATES v, One Year, strictly In advance. 22 00 Six Months strictly In advance. 11.25 If not paid in advance add 50 per year or 25c for six months to the above. N. C. HICKS, Manager. H. C. HICKS, Editor. Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City aa second-clas- s matter-accordin- DM g OTHERS CAN SEE THE TARIFF INJURIES. While our contemporary has been trying to make it appear that there is no need foralarm in the sugar situation in the United States, a prominent business man from Canada appears bn the scene in the person of Raymond Knight.- Mr. Knight immediately tells us that he believes the tariff reduction on Bugar will kill the sugar industry, of the United States, or at least it will badly cripple it. For many years Mr. Knight has been interested in the sugar industry" in Canada. He knows what it means to throw the markets of the' United States open to the world in this important industry. Others have made the same statements, yet-ou- r contemporary fails to see anything but good 'coming to the farmers of this section. Ladies Spring - . Wednesday, Suits & . Thursday, Friday, Saturday Many of our Provo friends will visit the capital city during Conference. They will mingle and associate with many of the best dressed people in the land and will naturally want to be equally well dressed. We have anticipated this and have secured positively the latest, most .stylish and authoritative 'designs, colors and fabrics from the most prominent makers of high-clas- s Suits, Coats and Dresses in America. If you let ns fit you out, you will be correctly dressed and feel at home among the best. WE ARE DRESS EXPERTS AND PROUD OF IT, AND YOU WILL BE PROUD OF THE GARMENT WE FIT YOU WITH. WE WILL MAKE THE PRICES SO LOW THAT IT WILL LEAVE YOU NO EXCUSE FOR GOING WITHOUT A NEW SUIT OR COAT. WE WILL SAVE YOU AT LEAST SEE THESE SPLENDID VALUES. t ONE LOT $22.60 TO $27.60 LADIES L SPRING COATS Every one a master-piec- e John Farrer, Mrs. R. E. JKnowi-deMrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. A. W. Da vis, "Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs. E. T. Jones, Mrs. J., R. Hodson, Mrs. n, Ferre Decker, Mrs. Chas. Decker, Mrs. W, F, Violett, Mrs. Waiter Needham, Mrs.James Brown, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. Jacob Evans, Mrs. W. E. Stoker, Mrs. E. 0. Hughes, Mrs. Chas. Iledquist, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mrs. A B. Morgan, Mrs. I. M. Warner, Mrs. Jos. Buttle, Mrs. Ad Farrer, Mrs. Agnes Cluff, Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead, Mrs. Agnes Farrer and Mrs. W. M. Strong. Mrs. Farrer will entertain at cards on Monday afternoon. ONE-THIR- of the designers art and made from the most popular fabrics in exquis- ite, new colorings. Wide flare effects with set-i- n Mandarin sleeves and drop shoulders, in' Ratines, Eponges, Crepe Gaberdines and checked and mannish mixtures Mrs. George Startup and Mrs. in direeting aparty to unexpect- - Card Club entertained by Mrs, edly call on Mrs. ina Dunn on charmingly J. T, Farrer on Friday afternoon, Sunday in social capacity, the'tlav seven tables of five hundred being! being her birth anniversary. In played. Easter lilies and pink' addition to a pleasant time , of carnations were effectively used general sociability, music was on in decoration, also the refresh- joyed. Refreshments were servments were carried out in Easter ed to the members of the party, suggestions. The club prize was who were Mr. and Mrs. George won by Mrs. A. C. Nelson, and Startup, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. the guest prize by Mrs. W. F. Vio- Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cralett. The club members and ven, Mr. And Mrs. Josh F. Dunn W. Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Bailey, Mr. were Mrs. as follows: guests M. Roylance, Mrs. A. C. Nelson, and Mrs. J. W. McAdam, Mr. Joe Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. W. B. Passey, Mrs. James F. Dunn and Ward, Mrs. Chas. Ward, Mrs. Sirs. Ruth Bailey. Coats Unmatchable in style, beauty and values low prices. Four at record-break- ing days prior to the conference. -- i ONE LOT $16.50 TO $18.50 LADIES SPRING COATS, air the latest in style, colors and L fabrics The Seidai V Wtt ft - - to Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. On Monday afternoon Mrs. J. T. Farrer was hostess at a whist party. For the occasion the rooms' were made pretty with Easter emblems. . Prizes were won by Sirs, fe. D. Sutton." A dainty luncheon was served to the following laddies: Mesdames J. A. Buttle, W. J. Stiehl, P. G. Peterson, C. E. Loose, R. R. Irvine, George Hansen, W. L. Biersach, E. D. Sutton, C.H. Wright, Murray Twelves, Grant Bagley, Milton" Jones, J. R. Twelves, Knight Starr Jordan, Fred Richmond, Eleanor Duke. Mrs. Agnes Farrer and Miss Mag- gie Stewart. The luncheon was served by Miss Salena Farrer, Mrs. J. A. Buttle and Mrs. Eleanor Duke. wip conference!n Post Publishing Company : ONE LOT SUPERIOR BLUE SERGE COATS, correct in style, very dressy and serviceably X y "Ladies Sample Suit Special ASTONISHING VALUES AT SUCH LOW Poplins, Mannish and Checked Worsteds, Crepe Gaberdines and Silk Moires, Bolero effect jackets, Tunic, Tiered and Peplra $35.00 for $30.00 PRICES-i-Wo- ol Values L No Two Alike Skirts, absolutely the latest, . best, Values dressiest for styles. $26.90 $22.50 and $27.50 values for . $18.95 $ 22.90 THESE AND MANY OTHER BIG MONEY SAVING ITEMS. WE WANT - - TO SHOW YOU. n FRIDAY MORNING AT 9 OCLOCK About 50 Worth from $2.50 to $3.50 going for These are guaranteed to be all Silk, in all the newest shades. Some ''with Jersey made and handsome. ' THE BIGGEST VALUES YOU EVER SAW FOR SO LITTLE MONEY. -- Ptoetefraiifc wmwc The first 200 orders for portraits; taken in April at m ill! 4 t: u. CM -- Regular $14.00 Photo in Regular $12.00 Photo in folder Regular $10.00 Photo in folder Regular $8.00 Photo in folder Regular ,$5.00 JPhoto in folder,-$2.5- 0 Regular $4.00 Photo in folder, per dozen $6.00 per $5.00 per $4.00 per dozen dozen per dozen per dozen tMSON-AiNYGKEE- I N Stadia . NO. 32 WEST CENTER. The Photographers in Your Town. ,r ' . - Speeders Revenge THURSDAY Matinee at 4 p. m. -Americas Greatest Play ARIZONA In six parts. r No advance in price. 1 " W. a2T EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE Tonight o o o o o o o o o o o 0o o o o o o o o Conference April 4, 5, 6. Ope fare for round trip. Tickets on sale April lstto 6th. inclusive Long ilmit. Ask for tickets via C) ' Salt Lake Route. a Seeing South America with COL. ROOSEVELT- - . An interesting feature in four " I - Jrk. n Walter Van and Lulace Walker parts. LZ3 LZ3 o o o o o G o o o n FRIDAY s Lzi Ail 462-W,t- WEDNESDAY Vitagraph Night The Sacrifice of Kathleen A Drama in two parts. Scotland Forever 'A Bunnygraph. r P q q , ' COOCCDCCOOCCO CrziCCO o -- The r r FOR'SALE One good horse' 4 year old ; good to work single or double. Robert Birkin. a20 VAUDEVILLE and BRIDE OF MYSTERY Expert . Salesman and Collector I J ) Three Reel Drama. wants work withestablished busi-- j Q ness of first rate repute. Can fur- aish horse and buggy. Address Q Matinee 4 p. m. WEDNESDAY .Matinee 4 p. m. D x al A. B. C.. care this paper. O SOMETHING NEW! O Cash for calves, not young, paid er than three days. Phone Wells D t The greatest Child Picture ever produced O L. Brimhall. ml JUST KIDS FOE SALE New delivery wag-,o- O Eclair two feel Comedy Drama. A regular big play enacted O and harneasL-JPh.on- e Miss Clara Horton Children,, entirely and Jjy featuring (). al ter Willie Gibbons, o Let the children see it, too. 160 acre farm near Nephi, with water, at $45. Also '150 acres at Matinee 4 p. m. THURSDAY Matinee 4 p, York, $30. These prices for quick sale.J. W. Noble, Springville, Return Engagement O Utah. ar 100 YEARS OF MORMONISM . O Six Reels FOR RENT Six room brick ) , Since shown here before this Picture has been revised. O house with pantry and bath, all G Approved by Joseph F. Smith kinds of fruit, flowers and shrubs, Matinee 4 p. m., O Nigtt, 7:15 and 9 p. m.; 10 barn and corral, water in corral. C) W, 232. Dunn, phorie Apply J, ' , IF YOU REACH US IN TIME O- - TONIGHT ONLY Grimes and McDonald Our Mutual Girl Chapter No. 10 The Cast in the Die S. & At Drama in two parts. - Andy Plays Hero Edison CdmeflyT dozen O ancT ruffles. Welt MHO D O o o C) 0 topsf deep pleats V c; vanca. Thousands hava profited b using this column. Try a few word, 'or aulek results. PRINCESS - ' A RARE OPPORTUNITY (Of For the occasion the rooms were decorated in pink and white flowers. Games and music enlivened the evening, and a delicious lunch- -- Advsrttilng under this head le ac 1 eon was served. eepted at the rate of a cent a word fo eh insertion, which it peyable in ad ... $9.00 per dozen folderr:$7.00 ilii 06000000000 ooo Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barton and family will leave on Sunday for a weeks visit with MrsBai-ton- s parents in Kaysville. Regular $18.00 Photojn folder. "jifffl $198 c 5. A' VW W o o o o o o -- tjl W W wWWWwWWW V WW W w |