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Show -- J THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR 'FortheProtection serious sickness likely to follow an ailment of the digestive organs, bilousness t or inactive bowels, you can rely on the best known corrective SOLID COMFORT a book and a handy A PIPE, from the tion to window and little Perfeccreeping1 under cold keep up through the floor for comfort theres you. the Beectjaiuls Pills The Perfection is so inexpensive, too with a gallon of kerosene oil it will give you ten hours of warmth. Why be chilly when comfort is so cheap? in the Salt Late temple Wednesday. gone to - Idaho The coni !o have will make their home for temple. They are recehing the where they ol wishes best the present. congratulations and their numerous relatives and friends Mrs. W. H. Palmer pleasantly en and .will be at home in Lakevlew teitained 'the members of the Rebe'-award after. October 20. bo against SJ. f A7 JjrjrnluM.Ia kM, (Tk Larceat I JI h - Kindly telephone all society Items to Miss Clara Bestel- meyer not later than the day preceding the publication of the paper. Phone 13- m Mrs. C. W. Thomas assisted by Mrs. C. E. Giles - delightfully entertained the members of the Tres JuH club at the home of the former yesterday afternoon. The room 3 were prettily decorated for the affair and dainty refreshments Were served. ' Miss Madeline Hathenbrook entei-talne- d the members of the O. N. O. club at her home last evening and a .delightful tkne was enjoyed by all who Attended r "I - sewing-clu- b at her- - home-thisa- f- ' The Fourth ward M. I. A. will give ternoon. , 7 at oclocs a musical Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. H Brereton have jn the Fourth waid meeting house to which the public is extended a aa thftr guests for a few weeks, Mrs. cordial invitation. Saturday afternoon A. B. Randall and family of St. Jothe M. I. A. of the Fourth ward will seph, Arizona. conduct a chicken and cake sale in ' has returned to Melvin Fillmore Irvines Dry Goods store. his home in Richfield after a pleas-rn- t Mrs. Ruby Riddle has returned, to visit here at the home of Mary her home In Mantl after spending a! E7" Hulsh. few days In this city as the guest of H. Roberts -- has returned Mrs. Warren Holdaway. Mrs. from a delightful trip for the past, iliss Louie of friends The many month through California. While onj Van Wagoner are glad to welcome her the coast she visited both expositions home after over two years spent ip and spent several days visiting the -Before re- interesting cities 0.1 the coast. the Hawaiian mission. turning to Provo Miss Van Wagoner The following people came over spent a few days in California visitfrom Springville Mpoday evening to ing the expositions. ,, JIr. and Mrs. attend -- La Traviata: -- MCJamesABuIlock Mr.. and -- Mrs. Clifford delightfully J. and entertained --about fifteen - guests at Carter, Mr and Nt'.l Misses her home Monday evening, the Catherine, daughter Mrs. Belle Haws is the guest of Weight, Sophia . Paclfhrd, Emma her sister Mrs. George M. Gaisford Dougnlt, Hannah Condie, Cora Thorrf; at Lehi this week." and Messrs, Thomas Latimer, Dwight Packard and Vernon Bird. Messrs. Samuel Gough and Ervin Sorensen of Lehi were Frovo vlsitoH The Mormon Batalion 'will meet tofre-Lehi Sunday. morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Cameron in Pleasant Yates of Le-- View ward and a full attendance rs Mr. and spent Thursday in this city visit- desired. " , n,. Amon tile dub women who went to Ogden to attend the twenty-secon- d of the Utah annual convention "Yederation of Women's clubs were T. H. Mrs. Samuel' Schwab,-Mr- s. Stevens and Mrs. L. - M. Hammond, delegates of the Nineteenth Century club, and Mrs. Elmer E. Orfman-presiden- t of the Utah Federation 0: P. Parker and clubs, Mrs. George as Mrs. Joseph Yates, delegates of the Sorosis club, and Mrs, Jacob Evans Mrs, S. R, Calloway, Mrs. Wm. M ing fienda. Roylance, Mrs. Nettle Kerr, represen tatives. This is the fifth convention Mrs. Joseph Taylor and daughter of clubs which has been held in have returned from southern Califoi-nia- . where they have spent the psi Ogden and is being' attended by hundreds of club women from all parts of several w eeks. ' v the state.- Mrs.-Thom- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Madsen Mrsr-McDou- gall bi The M. I. A. of Bonneville ward has arranged for a big dancing party to be held in the First ward social hall this evening, to which the public is extended a cordial invitation. Miss Lcrie LeVitre and Mr. Wilson Mrs. Leah Billings entertained the have J. Smith of this' city were married officers of the Fourth ward primary tiM.WacU) IUcl2S ilB LOOK YOUNG d Can Tell When You Darken v Gray, Faded Hair with Sage Tea. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair, fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a recipe, large bottle of this ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty .to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, itc.hy scalp and falling hair. A downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeths Sage and association at her home Tuesday ev- - takes place In the Salt Lake temple Sulphur, because it darkens so naturening. Wednesday, Mrs. Eliza Nelson, Mrs. ally and evenly that noLody can tell it to Use, Esther Stewart an! Mrs. Rsph Poul-to- has been applied Its bo easy or comb You too. a simply dampen Mrs. A. C. Lund entertained about entertained at a delightful misand draw It through your soft brush fifteen guests Monday aiternoon at cellaneous shower at the home ot one strand at a time. By a delightful kensington and social, Mrs. Nelson in the Sixth ward last hair, taking the gray hair disappears; morning complimentary to Mrs. Frank Ben- - evening. A pretty decorative effect! after another or two; it is application nett of Storrs who is a Provo visitor in autumn leaves and flowers was color and looks to natural its restored for a few weeks, Autumn leaves and carried out In the rooms where the and abundant soft glossy, chrysanthemums were used for det - guests were entertained with music orations. ,and games. During the evening the ifeuest of honor was the recipient of . I Mrs. C. C. Ellis has returned from many beautiful gifts from sixty par- Iowa. where she has spent' the past ticipants who came to extend their For Infants and Children two months. best wishes to the bride elect. In Use For Over Years In compliment to Miss Mabel Fer ) W. Lester Mangum and J. William Always bears the' rin, a popular bride elect of autumn, night have gone to Marysvale on a of Signature Mr. C.uff Emmett to whose manage mining trip. old-tim- 'well-know- e n n I ! ( j CASTOR A 30 -- Mens and Boys goods have long been established at our store, and we invite you to come and inspect-ou- r stock of the best made goods in the West - t - We are boosting for home industry Help the good work along N Knight goods are the last word in excellence of quality. They wear 1 , t like iron. ". t(X ' . Knight Goods Give Best Service 6 in Shawl d.-' ' ' y, Collar Double n Shoulder FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS WE HAVE BEEN MAKING I A SPECIALTY HANDLING KNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS GOODS. FIRST, BECAUSE THE t HAS BEEN THE BEST THAT COULD BE PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES; AND SECOND BECAUSE WANTED TO DO OUR PART IN BUILDING UP PROVO. WE G? 4 QUAL-IT-Y IN ANY MARKET HAVE OUR SALES ALWAYS F 1 JUSTIFY .:!. - ,4 1 CUR CLAIMS TO HEADQUARTERS. WE CAN SUIT YOU, SHOE YOU, HAT YOU OR CLOTHE YOU COMPLETE IN THE LATEST WEAR. ONCE A CUSTOMER, .STYLES OF , UP TO DATE t v -- A A, ALWAYS A CUSTOMER. KNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS SHIRTS HAVE Hat Sale - Special for Saturday 75 Cents THE BIGGEST ANlKBEST LINE OF MACKINAWS IN THE COUNTRY ru -- I: U LU3 frnnpRi fl fn J V h AL "rri TRY ONE AND BE CONVINCED ?rui 1 Jtitaaufca NO EQUALS |