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Show I A Genuine. Bargain on Shirts We are offering an ixcellent''iine- - of w0 designed dress shirts for young men and1 mean who want to man who look young. These will Satisfy; thee likes the latest French Fold Cliff,1, or there are many in the straight link.'-- . Either! are fashionable. The thing that you will like hst..thoogH,, is the prce. While they last these ahArls are going at the ridicu'"7T7- lously low priee Ur. and Mr. Lee L, Baker visited to Spanish Fork Wednesday, and teachers of the Lake View Sunday visitor Thursday. e e e e o a or school presented 'an Interesting vauTo honor Urs. J. Milton Jones, who deville to a aery large audience. Mrs. E. G. Hughes and Mrs. W. Lesleft Sunday tor Salt Lake to reside, ! v . ter Mangum are visiting In Salt Lake Mrs. J. B. Ashton and Mrs. W. -- Q.J The members of the Bonsa Bunch and Ogden 'thla week-enIn the Coldsteln will entertain a number of 'called at the home of Mrs. new Red of cook Cross the Joseph Mends Friday afternoon with cards. fiha 7 one of ltTmembenT Wednea- - boot Mrs. W. M. Violett It In Salt Lake day afternoon and pelasantly surThe Congregational Ladles Aid mat ' City attending the executive board prised her. During "the - afternoon, Tuesday afternoon at the' home of ' They areshown in.ourF&bt:.wiiid6rwc. Step up and . meeting of the State Federation of which waa devoted ,1 kntttlag nad Mrs. Bee Walllck. The afternoon Womens Clubs. far needle work, the guest of honor Was wae spent in Rad Cress work, daring look at them. We (yptxr aixa- ha your. . served -r-efreshments. which hostess the ' presented with a handsome piece of . vorite design. s" Miss Edna Dickson Is visiting Balt handpainted china, as a token of re. ' Lake City with relatives send Mends. see-- -' An excellent luncheon was af- - Grant Markman went to 8alt Lake She will remain there for the next gard. terwards served three weeks. , City yesterday to meet bis brother " ' e e e e ' . Mercer, whoae been lent home from Miss Lyle Glasler spent last week the cantonment in a poor state of Mrv Carl F. Eyring spent Wednes68 West Center treet. day In American Fork visiting with end in Salt Lake City with Mr. and hulth. His friends are sorry that it W parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L, Chip- - Mrs. 0. R. Smoot, While there she at--j made necessary for him to desist r mam tended the Junior Prom at the West la his military services, but are glad e e e Jordan High school. that he was allowed to come home to was presented to Mrs. Raddon by the ,, Mrs. e , L- , LeRoy Potter is recuperate. His recovery " win" he chapter members. In Last Salt Lake with Mrs. visiting today evening witnessed the last of repaired In his native air. ; f Eddarlne Davis. the seasons parties of the Social Six-BlUywm tttw unrwgwtvd grand.. The Daughters of the Pioneers, will .... Next Tuesday evening a dance meet Saturday for regular work at ty Dancing club. The members all re- daughter of th prawt and haughty v The Utah Sorosls club met Wed- gret that the season la at an end. twill be held in the Sixth ward am-- r the Red Crosa headquarters, i I of GateaabargS, Kern Dwley famftyv nesday at the Red Cross headquaruseinent halL Refreshments will be " i. a ters and spent-The Nineteenth Century club met sewed and a Jolly good time 4s busy afternoon In 8hvUadl met her cousin, Vir-tucky. Will" Mrs, Jesse Knight ami son, J. 1 the gauss room.' Next Wednesday with Mrs. E. D. Sutton and ' clpated. r25"glnla, and: Virginia had come out have' returned home from iam the club will meet with Mrs. Fera spent the afternoon In regular busl- Knight, second 'beslrln am sncsvnter of wits. Decker and as that Is tbe day ofr session and Red Cross knitting.' Mrs. N. H. Nelson left Monday for a pleasant visit In California. ' ' , the election of officers a full attende e on a visit . , Now It: was EttsyYs tan to battla for . .Camp Kearney, California, ance Is desired. The Provo ladies band, under , the Today at the B. T. university art ' to her son Kenneth. She will visit her fakharsi life,, lurf battle la the J gallery a reception Was held by the Lbs Angeles and other points of In- - direction of Prof. Robert Sauer, - To honor th coming marriage old homestead.. IT 70a wd send hlni its professional dehut Thursday evebefore returning- offaculty ladles to honorMlss Alice ' her nlece.MUs Lael Irvine, Mr. Etta venhlll, a very learned woman of In- In stake the ning tabernacle, when a I will out, said Captain: Davidson, D. Bagley will entertalp with after-- ' ternational renown, t She gave a lec- - Valley Chapter No. 3, Order of the large audience listened to the first order- my soldiers to - refrain from noon tea tomorrow tore on the Modern Problems of Eastern Star of Provo, was honored musical demonstration of the r hand. Child Culture, which was greatly ap- - by a visit from the following grand Mias Florence Jeppersons ladies choeearchin gthe. bouse. And Betsy, who Old Folks week has been a successpredated, In her honor the Domes- - lodge officers Tuesday evenlngiMra. t rus delighted with severaL. numbers. w as guardtog: her iatherg Ute, prom- - -ful one In the entertainment of all tic Science department, under the dl-- Chloe Radden, worthy grand matron; Miss Edith Barlow of theB.-u, Isedf: Half! am hour- - later she apover sixty years of age, widows, blah- - rectlon of Mrs. E. H. Esstmond, wIllMrs. Catherine Thompson grand gave a dramatic ' reading: and Mrs. -and missionaries wives. In ev-- entertain at dinner Saturday. Miss Ra- - turerp and Mrs. Frances Shields, Fay Loose Stiehl sang and Mlai' Mag-gi- f peared eyes and hang- e cry ward the hearts of our elders venhlll is' at the present time con- - grand secretary, of Salt Lake. .. seFrandsen furnished pianoforte been cheered and made glad by nected with the Home Economics de-- lowing the usual ceremonies, a ' lections. , Yon ; hnva broken ' your word, "y i, and an afternoons enjoyment, partmrnt of the A. C. U. ; e e quel was served. A set of teaspoons said the captain CDenealy. The proud Mrs. Ernest Halverson of Castle-dal- a little bead went vaL-'- r. Is. visiting In Pleasant View with, I dttU nothin tb sent ot kind. I g her mother, Mrs- - D. i. Bonnett. ' "w e. o hlnvi oaf of the bask deor. That Is Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Geaaa anbowiBstsy Da winy saved her fath-- ) nounce the marriage of their sister, er life- In Morgans Raiders. the I Mias Florence Warner, daughter of L Bluebird' ploturw to which the eil-Warder, to Floyd Omella of inentlBtueblrdi star, Vlojet- - Merse--. m but now located at Fort Douglas. f reaut .cornea to tbs' Strand on Satur-- Mr. and Mrs. Omella were married at . , 77 day.. Farmington March 3. d - ... . .... f---- i-- 98 Cents - r - - t TWnman' (" - 1.L H- - m y y u Coming to the Sirand Saturday - -- Ctoihierc -' 1 i eve" anti-toda- y - - -- - r - n -- r Re-tere- st , - ee V I X lee-op- s with-downcas- Fol-hav- Ing-Jiea- - ' ( ban-dinn- t er T -- - , - - Pay-son- , J J J - and Mrs. Elliot Dunn are the ROSS 8. BEAN. IS PROMOTED parents of a botuxeing baby ' TO ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT The little stranger Monday morning. - Mother and Rosa S. Bean of the B. Y. U chem-- . taby are doing well. . Istry department, and who left last " summer for Camp., Lewis, has been Kelly of SprlngvQle waa transferred to Washington, vhere he ! . , . in town on business' Wednesday. Headache Powderg yUl take a position in the ordnance . D&T amts department He will probasly , be, fautaot relief: Cort give CLARA. KIMBALL YOUNG, fim package, kept to Washington, daring the dip.i - AT COLUMBIA TUESDAY ration of the war.- - The man.l young excellently equipped: for the work, ha splitting or must do. throbbing hemtodiea yield In just a ley moments to Dr. Jamee Headache Peng Mr. proud glrL came seven-poun- d , Mrs.-Ell- r a J ' - Nerve-noklnf- e' ders which eoet only 10 cents a peek at say- - drag store. Its tbe quA heache rerf In tbe w'nie Excursion rates. Via Orem Electsto- age account Conference, - Selling dfkes.' L - iW. M i :: ; r. WHo Was Beau Brummel ' ' Do You Kow? j know the term in fact Lord Byron said of him that there wasjnothing remarkable about his dress except a certain exquisite propriety. He naturally led the mens fashions and no more celebrated character - ever lived ever had so much influence on men's dress asidid31Beau t - Brummel. Vr 21. - I U -- -- . 'I j t The Beau Brummel Shirt " i, Lkc it mamesake, noted for its expuisite i fit and in . style, its perfection pattern, propriety ' ' ' splendid workmanship' J It is typical of the master of dress for whom it wa named and you will say so as soon us you r ' sec one of these fine, really beautiful garments. .When yon put one on your back when you see how splendidly it adds to your, dress; how it refines your appearance with a quiet cle tt you will be a convert to this better shirt. , believe it will be muchlo your interest yes, to your the line-- we Come in and let us show VV you great advantage. j V cr h r Wood-Glifto- tl - , I ammuYGi: GUSS 1 TheHOUSCof KCTUS v 1 Chrisfen Science psm ittS The House of Glass, - adapted by Charles from. the. successful stage play by Max Marcin, will be the.attractlon at the Columbia on Tuesday. This production,- made by Clara Kimball Yopng and hen own company under tbe direction ol' Emile Chautard, Is being distributed as one of her Select 8tar Series pictures.Margaret Case, played by Mtss Young, although Innocent, o any real complicity la the crimes spends a year and a' half la prison, aa an accomplice of Burke, .whom she was about .to marry when they were both arrested for the robbery of seventy tLousand dollars worth . of jewelry. iWhen she Is paroled, -she disappears from New York and returns ten years later as Mrs. Harvey Lake, the wife of a successful railroad manager. One of the detectives who arrested Mar-g&ret recognises. her. and'.ihe-je- R ,fcer husband the whole story. succeeds in securing a pardon fromthe governor to return for dropping the charge of theft against one of his own employes, whose extreme outh had led tbe governor to Intercede to his behalf. This - action - clears the skies all around, and In the final close-up- , 'Margaret and Lake are to each other's arms, , - ' At lae frlsecss TEsscire - . . t t Merc. Co. h - ' I f kM. eu . King George V of England- -and the bestdresser of his time. The Beau was not a dandy as we He was for many years the favorite-o- , 7U. limit April 12tth. Special iralqg re-- Millinas at men - mad women . bora ( turning from, Salk Lake City 9:g. p,. found tbmt besdscha amt neuxslgiA edls m. on ApyRi Btlb. fth and 7thAJ . 7? 1 . ; Monday, March 25 ; At 0 - oclocl: By ' ' , Geo. Shav Cook, C. S. B. - v - , Member of the Christian Science Board of Lecturship of the First C hatch of Christ Scientist, in Boston, MassK- - He-fl-jia- lly -- -- . l -- V ; , All are welcome Seats Free . v |