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Show IHITPKOrOPOST Miss Hazel Lisonbee is spending; a puoiic reception tun oe held, eom- 8 lew weeks in 6811 Lake w ith rela- mencing at o'clock. Dr. Powers will deliver a lecture Thursday evening and friends. Our Phone is 130 Economy and Good Dressing j Ile-memb- er ..JUCSh tives 1-3- in College hall under the auspices of Mrs. Van Ness Barney is visiting the federation to which the public relatives in Provo, where she will is extended a cordial invitation. spend a week on her way from the East to her home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Helen D. Bedford was hostMrs. Barney Is the daughter of Mrs. ess to the members of the Utah jamftg B. Shorteff of Logan, one of club at their regular meeting Utahs pioneers, who crossed the held Wednesday. An Interesting replains with one of the hand cart port on the .New York Biennial was companies, Mrs. Barney has a ably given by Prof. Alice Reynolds many of the B. Y. U. foer f relatives in this state of whom she has never seen, but j she is anxious to make their acMiss Prudence Bacon is spending), quaintance. the day in Salt Lake visiting friends St .? ?" and attending to- business Interests. The regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Mormon BatMr. and Mrs. Ray Strlngham have talion will be held Monday, October left for Vernal, where 'they will 16, at the home of Mrs. Louisa Car- make their home in the future. ter. An excellent program has been rM arranged for this meeting and a full The Sixth ward amusement hall attendance is desired. was the scene of a delightful social affair Tuesday evening given in honor y An enjoyable social affair of the of the follow officers of ing week was the meeting of the Cro- the Sixth ward M. I. A.r Mrs. Monroe chet club held Wednesday afternoon Paxman, Miss Florence Bee, Miss at the home of Mrs. Lacy Farnsworth, Maud Graham, Miss Fern Goddard, ! at which she and Mrs. David Brown Miss Ola Sward, Mr. Ernest Knud-were hostesses. The afternoon was sen, Mr. Parley Larsen and Mr. pleasantly spent in crochet work Charles Mitchell. Autumn leaves and social chat. At the conclusion and flowers were used in pretty of the afternoon the hostess served decorative effect throughout the hall a delicious luncheon to the follow- and in the attractively arranged E. E. booths where ing members: Mesdames punch and wafers were Priscilla T. J. Williams, Corfman, served by girls charmingly dressed In Swenson, Leone Pace, Alex Morten-son- , keeping with the dominant decoraJ. H. McDonald, H. J. Phillips, tions of the hall. A splendid proI. Bushman and Mrs. Tucker gram M. consisting of speeches of welDecorations were carried out with a come, songs, speeches of appreciaprofusion of autumn flowers and tion and responses, folk dancing, recleaves itations, etc., was carried out The big hall was filled to capacity for Mr. Loren Taylor, editor of the the affair, which proved unusually Grand View Times, accompanied by successful. his wife, are In Provo for a few days visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Mis Zilpha Merryweather has reand Mrs Taylor were married in turned from Garfield, where she has Salt" Lake about two weeks ago. spent the past five months visiting While here they are the guests of with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Stewart. Mrs. Joseph Taylor, who Is an aunt 71 of the. bride. church " So-ros- is - - j HOUSE OF OIIAIITY THE It is not always necessary to pay the lowliest price to dress well. Many of the best dressers are quite economical. Good dressing is more a matter of good taste than who dresses well. Our Suits at $20.00 have the same careful designing and good lines that many of the most Here it is, we have it priced New Fall Suit you for. They are here The about them there is not expensive ones do. not much for looks but, oh, my! How they do wear. Dongola finish with patent tip, good wearers anti good lookers, all sizes and sizes regulate prices now, that popular have been waiting only thing wrong enough. as only $1.G5, $1.85, $2.00, $2.25 about fifteen suits came. Help our customers to save. 1 Big dependable values must be the uppermost effort in our store for this week. Materials are Poplin, Broadcloths, Serges, Gaberdines, Fancy Weaves. Colors are Brown, Navy, Green, Black. Positively the greatest assortment of best values ever assembled in one lot. Your size your choice, is here. Dont delay. Come while the assortments are still complete. $20.00 values that would sell elsewhere at Excerpts from Ur. Irvine's talk to employees. more Warm Outings heavy warm Outing Flannel to be, turned into a means of protection against these really cold nights. Light or dark colors, splendid weights, pretty patterns,- - yard l. $1.50 suit. Ladies wool $1.75, $2.50, $3.00 12(t , , Cosy Warm : Warm Underwear for cold nights Munsingwcar for ladies and children. Childrens fleece lined 60 and 75 suit Childrens all wool $1.25, $1.50 suit Ladies fleece lined $1.00, $1.25 and Blankets f -- 3 Jr ' All Wool Blankets all colors - manufactured all weights own home town at are away beneath that prices wholesale. - in-o- ur suit. To all children with each suit ofsMun-singwewill be given a set of. paper, dolls.: Flannel,, ' ' factured. $20.00 , Warm Underwear Good Genuine Amoskeag F tzroy, superintendent The ChrisMr. Eearl Jarnsworth has Issued tian Endeavor will he held fast colors. meeting forty invitations' for a delightful so- at 6:80 in the evening. Mr, J, L, cial affair to he. held Tuesday eve- Hustls will lead' this meeting. - All ning in Hoover's Palace of Sweets. the young people are cordially inThe affair promises to be onq of the vited to Join the Endeavor society. most enjoyable events of the season, e e e e An announcement of much interest to many local people is that of the engagement of Miss Lucile Dunn, one t i of Provos prominent young ladles, to Mr. Parry Harrison of Pocatello, Blue Bird Photoplays Present which has Just been announced by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn, The marMARY McLAREN v .November. in will take place in riage 7 ' SAYING THE FAMILY NAME 7 Mrs. Robert Raymet returned. I to Produced by-T"her home in : Nevada ; today,, after Smalleys, who gave us. 'this in months few the Where Are My past spending Shoes, Hypocrites,, Mr. with her parents, city visiting Scandal, Etc. Children, and Mrs. Frank Merryweather. wonderful for adults. A production 'i e e e Nineteenth ..The . members of.- the . Century club are the guests of Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan at Springdell A BLACK SHEEP, OF THE FAMILY . this afternoon. ' o e 7 5 Act Redfeather. The Utah Federaton of Womens clubs will hold their annual conven - tion in thlsclty Wednesday. Thura-diand Friday of next week. The ROMANCE AND THRILLS GALORE IN MISTER 44 - various committees of the organizaMONDAY comAT THE COLUMBIA tion have been busily engaged welpletlng arrangements for the come of hundreds of prominent club women, who will come from all parts of the state to take part in the convention, to the Garden City of Utah, The sessoins will be held In the Baptist church" and Mrs. Josiah Evans Cowles of San . Francisco, president oft the General Federation of, Wo- ss clubs,, will . be among, the speakers winy will address the various meetings, A brilliant banquet will be held Wednesday evening at 5 oclock and later in the evening, a The best insurance for a childs health during the sloppy weather yet to coma ia good leather footwear. And why not when buying shoes consider this and never let price act for quality. We carry absolutely the best line of Childrens Shoes manu- are Belted Jacket wtih large Styles flare Norfolk cut, semi fitted waist line, etc., etc. All styles and no tifo alike. -- Mrs. Thomas W. Ashton is expectThere will be no preaching services ed home from Wyoming Saturday, in the church next Sunday Oct 15. where she has spent the past several The Sunday school will be held as weeks visiting relatives --and friends UHUa, ftt jq oclock, Mr. George gun-meta- l, Friday and Saturday selling - Special Values - J Congregational School Shoes that are made from solid leather, Just arrived to day in time for We have provided for the cvmiemioul peiaon of good e School Shoes $20.00 lavish expenditure. ta-t- tended us. Distinctive New Suits at the Popular Price of out-goin- g 1 We ate no' farther from you than your own phone, and we will deliver promptly all favors ex- 1 ar , w5 7" Special for Friday and Saturday at Princess Picture Palace PM II I Hi he IV KzJU ' t, 4 - : BoyV cotton fteeced.uniohs,extra heavy-weighbest grade size 4 to 16 years special 5 Monday Mens cotton unions, medium weight size 34 to 46, special at y ; ' n" C I t,' . V unions, mediumTor q Misses cottontofleeced weight age 4 16 years, special at . ) . . ' . heavy-- t v . r o two-pie- ce L: D. S. Garments $1.25 gafments with double - back, extra heavy weight, special at Private - , Instruction In " ; . t anti- - tryingr-sttu--- - - - Toil painting. "For in f ormation Phone 592-- 412 W. 3rd South. ' ar-ri- . ; - i i A,. . f A..,,, . , , CHRISTENSEN & CO. . v J $3.00all jvool garment!, special atl. . r u.a.1 - - DRAWING WATER COLOR. MODELING - . PASTEL Harold Lockwood and May Allison; ing a storm and their boat capsizes. the popular and ttlented stars now They finallyr reach a small - island ' j appearing together in Metro Wonder w here they are marooned for a- day -' this a be- - seen on Under night. piaya.wiii here at The Columbia on Monday tniatlon the noblest qualities ot botlt come to the surface and they fall in t Mi3ter It, a five part feature filled " 7 7 love with each' other. On account v, ith romance and beauty." of the girlz lowly place in life, and In the great out doors Mr, Lock mans exalted position in society, called upthe are Allison wood and Miss on to display thelf prowess endd r any obstacles' present themselves., lug In many thrilling' and gripping ahich are overcome by their sturdy situations. They are caught In a dan- - loyalty to their ideals and to eacu gerous and treacherous stream dur- other. I CCOOO-OC-OOOOOCCOOCCOOOOXM0-OO- CC'J Successors to New York Clothing Company t () Ladies unions with Dutch neck, half, sleeves, or high necknand long sleevesize 34 to 44 special nt Ladies cotton fleeced underwear, extraOrtp vu v heavy weight, size 34 to 46 special at ART STUDIO 2 0 Parley Jepperson Class - " . |