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Show r THE PROVO POST The New Coats For Women H.- Mn. Bert Woods and Miss Reva Potter, - F. Cannon. Walter Adams, L. AVhiyimore, Alva Nelson, 8. J. com- Perry entertained last evening Lee L. Baker, W. T. Hasler, plifhentary to Mrs. Myrtle Woods- - Jones. A1S. Calm G. H. HelndBuchi, There Rhoades, a recent-bridt selman, Frank Cory, Qarence Tralt w N wEReeotton. . thirty guests that enjoyed music and Mrg games. Dainty refreshments were served. Many beautiful and useful! Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett of Ma rela- gilts were received by the guest of grath, Canada, are here visiting at the tives and friends. honor. The affair was given e home of Mrs. J. B. Woods, mother of v Mrs. Rhoades. Miss Eva Jones came down from e e e Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhoades left with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8 early this morning for Salt Lake. Mr. Rhoades will leave for a mission to Jones. e e e e the Northern states Wednesday. DurMrs." Albert Manwaring and Bishop ing his absence Mrs. Rhoades will make her home with her parents. Mr. entertained Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Booth at dinner Sunday. and Mrs. J. B. Woods. e e The Nineteenth Century club met The Segola Beehive girls enter as usual Friday afternoon at the Red tained at an enjoyable social Friday Cross rooms. The afternoon was jn honor of Mrs. Sterling Taylor, a ho spent in preparing Christmas gifts to ui spend the winter in Salt Lake. ' e e e be sent to our soldier boys in France.) j Mr. and Mrs. John Buchl will an- Mrs. Eliza Morrill had as her tertaln at their home this evening at guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. cards. Those enjoying the delightful John Morrill and daughter, Mrs. John affair a ill be Messrs, and Mesdamc' Luke of Junction, Utah. Bara Schwab, Clarence Erickson, W L. Mangum, R. R. Irvine, Jr., Prcatti Mrs. D. L. Wallick, assisted by Mrs. G. Peterson, Ralph Worsfey, LeRoy Bee Wallick, delightfully entertained Potter. S. J. Jones, Ferre Decker, W. the Five Hundred card club and their D. Roberta. R. L. Anderberg, George partners at her home on North Acad- - Hansen, J. W. Stiehl, Fred Richmond, emy avenue Thursday evening. The) Edward T. Jones, David Openshaw. guests enjoying the delightful affair D. L. Wallick, Bee Wallick, W, L. -- were: Messers, and Mesdamea LeRoy Btersach, A. B. Morgan, A. D. Sutton, weeh. e. My Gjrp-j- y THa GYPSY ROSE THIS ON BUS BALLAD Kos,Fifst fiowt in bowV Mt-ure- k -- no-bo-d y I knowtho NSW VO-- t Tailored WhOnshnd-ow- creep, then n 1 ttem to beer fashionable every coats, T Attractive models of Misses Womens Coats, in high-grad- New brown shades, slate, this 19c beetroot, prices are for many' white bleached, extra heavy quality.. An assortment qf pretty designs to- - choose1 from.. Size 24x241. Priced from $3.50 to $7.50 Neatly embroidered in bine and! pink designs, extra heavyweight,. very absorbent, size 42x21., Priced at, 59h. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS NAPKISH With Napkins: to Match Hand scalloped and neatly hand embroidered. Size 13x13. REAL. MADEIRA Shown, in different Sizes of bleached white Linen, beautiful new designs, priced per In addition to this popular tong jon will always find the NEW new WE havj it. ONES at our store. Please remember, If HAVE YOU thought about that CHRISTMAS present yet? Good time now to be looking around at the time it drawing near. We call attention to a few of the many useful presents . we have in stock for you to select from. iti set to ( . $11.50 to' Price-pe- $16.50) REAL MADEIRA LUNCS Snow white, made fhm. clean' absorbent double twisted yarns Size 118x19. Priced special sets with large- size1 lunch, cloth.. EdgedI with Hand, scalloped shell, embroidery'. Price per set' at $9.95. 13-pie- 25 071177 LINEN: DAMASK , 72 in. alt finem dar In a variety of assorted colored and in tan $ designs, pink, blue, mask, in a variety of neat pat- SLn 30x2:1 VrkU aM terns. Priced iUnov;per yard from I - bracelets, brooches, ear rings, lavaliers, baby lockets, watch fobs, etc. - HATH MAT3 Evany sniff in this exceptional ceilbctioen I of newest models assures that sapenb. dress, which women; ' i n: exidlir-siv- e tlastes appreciate. MedeU off the minute, , with1; striking: sets; IT $19.50 i dor. $7745 r at PricediSpcxdnl TTjTA TURKISH HATH TOWELS and Records. The best talking machine made. Come in and hear it and you will say so, too. this lot includes values From Our Regular Stock EMBROIDERED BATH TOWELS. Snow . jrizeer Fashionable Fall Suits months. ahead! NAPKINS. c $69.59 future know; Sow unlikely suefi IRISH LINEN AND DAMASK include many styles and tn&ker. ef Shoes in the wanted 19 They axe supplying themselves accordingly ani they are. wise Copyright Wrist Watches for the girl or soldier boy. Rings with stones Stick pins, tie clasps, cuff links and buttons, of alP kinds- THnnned Shoes, Which1 widths, priced special, at Seal Coat, Fur Baffin Linens yyv Everything in Jewelry 100 $15.00, $19.50, $24.50, $27.50, $32.50 up. thee , and fancy patterns in Number nutria, beaver, Hudson seal. Priced at an eye to AltafiDr sale of Ladies lot of fancy Ribbons including a special lot of new patterns suitable for hair bow, A special There are collars of self cloth, or h attractive furs as wolf, raccoon, Housekeepers; with: $2.35 i i wine, green, taupe and black. k Ladies Shoes ' c Ribbons wool- e season s most popular models. K Columbia Grafonolas Fancy and are used in making ens, which trmp favored on man fair from fabric of the day and heavily trimmed with luxurious furs, are these superb MIT. TRY YOUR PIANO munyoucv-V- y Wood-Qifto- n - Within the reach ef all the People., - J w HAvt jus niceivao a lAROl SHIPMKNT OT Style and Quality -- . Pure-white- off wriginality.. and. finest - f I tad, arc Beautifully symbolized in: one de- re- markable display. Cht in harmony with ywtk thfe- - triim likes of Whether pViui tailored! or- - finished. wita Soft furs - 69 $1.50 to $2.75. White Ivory Goods of the best quality, in all the useful articles, such as manicuring sets in leather rolls or boxes, toilet sets ranging in price from $1.75 to $25.00, nothing better on the market. Picture frames, powder boxes, hair receivers and in fact anything Milady needs for her 'dressing table. Silver Ware Hand painted china in either studio or Nippon work, cut glass and wood novelties. Our Stationery line is now complete and you will find anything you may need in this line ranging in prices from 15 to $3.50 a box. CHRISTMAS CARDS We have never carried such a swell line as we have this year. We know we can please you in this linri We have the line both in common printed, as well as the finest assortment of steel die work. We cordially invite your inspection. Fancy Leather Gift Hooks. Bibles at less than the wholesale prices, as well as the finest line of Leather Goods in the city. We have the leather Photograph Holder, just the thing for the soldier boy to carry your photo in. Come in and see them. Mrs. Helen Bedford and: Mrs Boshard.' Burt ONLY 400 PROW REGISTERED WOMAN) VTUR DAY-COU-NTY SWELLED Mrs. Minerva Thompson, was host-'s- a at a dinner party at her home Sun-le- y evening. Place earcL were laid i or Mi.vor and Mrs. James E. Daniels, Messrs, and Mesdames M. H. Graham, A. L. Towle, Charles Thomas, Spafford Daniels, Arch M. Thurman, J. Wilis Daniels, W. K. SpaflartL. Irvin Zabriskie and Miss Minerva, Danr iels. Mrt. Thompson- was assisted two daughters, Mary and Emma, LISTS For the first time since the outbreak. of the war Provo baa fallen short in securing her quota of men. money or materials needed for the war, but Saturday only 400 women registered' to this city to aid in the wrk off supplying oar aatfoa while the balance- ot the county registered over 2000 women. Another day may B be named, for it ia belieTed by the Mrs. N. H. Nelson is vlsu.i.g in Mt. leaders of the movement in this city Pleasant this week with her daughter, that (he Provo women did not fully Miss Leona, who Is attending school apreciate the necessity of registering for service in the Red Cross and there. other work. Mrs George Hanson entertained A marriage license was issued to Saturday afternoon at cards. The Clifton T. Pyne and Keria Carroll, R. R. Mrs. were Irvine, winners prize both of Provo Bench today. Jr., and Mrs. W. J. Stiehl. - by-he- i r a. b Always Something Goad! Tonight and Wednesday Francis X.. Bushman and Beverley Bayne The Adopted Son. Sidney Drew Comedy f THURSDAY Little Zoe Rae - in. t - 4 The Little Pirate Musical Instruments A good story combined with the wotfc of the .cleverest child actress of the fit&ja . Comedy A Sale of Verse; of all kinds, including Kl'KELKLKS, Violins, Guitars. Mandolins, etc- - - Come In FRIDAY, June Caprice in Every Gisls Dream Select jour presents, make us a small deposit oil them and we will hold them for you. .uitil you get ready to take them away. tA i 1 . Columbia Music and . Jewelry Tkn i 176 W. Co. Provo, Utah Phone W its new WE have it.) Don't forvet to get a copy of Urimhall and Reid. Old ' Glory Yvseraite Valiev- Saturday BONDAGE Comedy1 The Corse of Profs. FRANCIS X.BUSHHAH Mia A.t the Strand - . - Dorothy Phillips vL , by . If1 W. Ashton, Mg (enter Street If ill! Ford Scenic BtYlRlY BAfNt oTTHi tonight and Wednesd ay. A ADOPTED SON."' special feature in 6 big acts. , Flirting Heart |