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Show J- b- THE PROVO - cpciy) c7- 0 Ol?J 0 c?i Cp Cp Oc7-- CJ c ) ' PAGE FIVE ( O c7? cp.0 & Cp C?3 C?3 tj) 0 tp CpCp tp 13 C?3 tpcp Cp C?3 C.p m m-mmm-MH Our Showing of ttye New Fall Arrivals in Dresses. Suits IN LADIES snd Cloaks and SUITS DRESSES ' - ' : , - We have just received a most, beautiful line in Ratine, Serges, Whipcords, Cheviots and Novelties at prices hanging from ' $16.50 to $50.00 . These5 are the most classy and exclusive stv les ever shown in Prpvo. Its useless to try to describe the beauties their ask jou.to come in and see them. We takepleasure in show ulf you. design and texture.--W- e ( Ladies of"exa;ting'taste and desire for exclusiveness in their wearing appearal will do well to.elect noy-UnowrJt may seem a little early to you," but by selecting now you get the cream of .the line, before it has been handled, shown, and tried on by dozens of others. We will puLitaway for yoy.take the propeFcare of it till vou are ready to use it then you receive ' it freshrcrisp and delightfully new. Dosen't this appeal to you? y . Ik now it satisfied and better iLvoti be than' delay.- y We -- ' - WINTER CLOAKS IN LADIES - , t - N . We have received a strong handsome line in CHINCHILLI, LIBELINE AND MELTON CLOTHS. . ' handsomely designed, tastily tnme4r LJ IN inost-4tjJia.- H.,w ill il payypujo -- A- see them and make an early selection. "7: MENS FALL WEARING APPAREL We are receiving new arrivals every day in Suits, Hats, Shoes, Etc., .and they are better than ever before. You know that we have given you better values, more classy goods for less money than you could get .them elsewhere in the past, bui vvr are prepafed this season to out do all previous records. ' LET US SH0W Y0U : ' r We will prove to you it pays to fmy at Provo's Real Bargain Store. - CTTTTTTT,. - Tn Ml CU c?o)fifl M U U O u U , Duke, Misses Mary and Margrctte Allen, Irene Anderson, Mrs. Reva Robison- ,- Misse- s-; Be- e- Hoover, Grace Saxey, Ingred Peterson, Marie and Sylva Johnson, Hattie and Zina Scott, and Messrs. Ver- nard Anderson, Dick Jensen, Ar-vid Reese, Culbert Bowen, Bert Cheever, Orien Berry, Thomas The members of the Sixth ward iu ihe form of a lake party to the Curley and Stanley Allen. . Sunday School board have ap- old resort, where dancing will be The Misses Bessie and Ethel in pointed a committee consisting of participatedfrom and luncheonschool Taft of Salt the Sunday Lake, who are visitors Superintendent Monroe Paxman, in onr of the officers and teachers ward, eitywere the complimentMilton J. Enudson, Miss Flora ed at a delightful musical issued to the be will invitations guests Ridge, Miss Norma Poulton and inhome of their sister, the at ancTother members given choir ward Miss Emma Evans to make Mrs. Pearl "7 Thurman, Sunday evefor a farewell to be vited guests. Partial arrangeThe for made have ments been ning. program was under hay given sometime during the fol- racks and automobiles to direction of Professor C. W. the convey lowing week in honor of William Reid Professor with scene the Reid, Carl the Jto gwests ofenjoy, Knudsou, who leaves in thd.near ' " W. Dliobertsfand "T the Nelson, menf will he here future fpr the eastern Misses Ann Taylor, Ruth Colestudy music during the next few Bessie and Ethel Taft ahd man, marMiss Jean Allen, whose years. Mr. Knudsoo has been a Miss Meldenhali participating. . of Bowen to Salt Culbert most earnest and capable Sunday riage ' a delectable musical the' Following the in' take will few Lake place school worker for the past City was luncheon served by the was years, having? acted as chorister Salt Lake Temple August 21, misabout 30 when hostess, gracious and assistant superintendent of the complimented guest at a seated the at were guests prettily the showdfr at given the Sixth ward Sunday school, cellaneous A color tone of which offices he has held most home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. appointed table. was carried out in golden, Ver-naryellow, creditably, and 'it Is with the re- Thomas W. Allen by Mrs. in the atand nasturtiums glow Anderson; and Mrs. Dick gret of the Sunday school memof the tractive rooms decrations The last. Jensen Friday evening bers that he is leav ing the table. Mrs. (Xjand dining Mr. and V, were guests ThiTaffair will undoubtedly be1 Southworth, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. W E. Grey of Boise, Idaho, who has been the center of much social entertaining while again the visiting in onr city, complimented guest at a Bridge followed by luncheon, presided over by Mrs. Grant Bagley at her home yesterday afternoon, when two table? of the game were plav-cjthe prizes being awarded Mrs. Samuel Schwab and Mrs.-B. Searle. anil Nasturtiums' golden , With K. C Baking Powder any glow decorated the rooms and dinhousewife can easily make bis- ing table. cuits, cakes and pastries that sur'Mrs. W. E. Grey left this mornpass the product of the worlds ing for her homt in Boise, Idaho, after an enjoyable - visit with greatest chefs.A trial will prove t friends in Provo during the past that to your entire satisfaction. two weeks. erv-edrAsi- viU.Liwuy 0 U U u U U O, home Sunday1 evenihglrT hdnor"0f Mrs. Lloyd Jevne of Salt Lake. Mrs-- A. O U U O N" u u u o u u u - M rs;-Fr- Iloldaway-has-re-turne- d -- the-pre- tty ng e4 -- RiehuioniL spent Hie tn her home in this city past few days with friends and spent th& pastrfonr ndat tves In Salt Lake. in-- ' after-haviAsters were-used table decorations and place cards weeks visiting in .Salt Lake ami were laid for ten guests. Park Pity. fir MilV VnHt-Hi- n The' The Best Best ' Grown Grown can buy the best ! Cents grown for Per Dozen Per Dozen - KC Cook's Book The following announcement from Salt Lake will undoubtedly be of interest to" some of our read-erwas forrner-l- y as the bride-elea resident of this city: uMr. and Mrs. James Stevenson announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Honey, to "William Winegar, the wedding to take place in the early fall. See below The Why Not Buy a Dozen or Two? 1- - Best s ct if ou use BAKING' Ounces A lifetime of pleasant W(P iAfe) s POWDER ComoliM with Hie National aad Stihe Cook a Book. Von can have a copy recipes. taining 90 tested, easily-mad- e can. certificate packed in the , bake-day- .. Send for the K C Pure Food IKFF. The X C Cook a Book, consent free upon t&xiyi jif the colored Send it today. Jaques Mf. Co., Chicago , E. M. Isaacson of Midway and A, , Epli ra i i u were in Provo Saturday visitinfc friends and relatives. On Sunday morning 'they left for Midway, where E. M. Isaacson will again" take charge of the public schools as iL principal. j Mrs. Ross Ripple- entertained with an informal luncheon at her - Grown Cents Per Dozen y Send for the Pills fop rtmufiia t Km sfl&ssanrnt . d n"nn lid CTOCTOCT3C,3CTOC,'DCTOCTOCT3CT'DCTpC,pCT3CCTpC,pC,pCT3COCTpC,OCTpCTpCbC,-3CT-3CT'3C'-)CT'DC,'DC'OC'JC',OCT'3CTOCTOCT3C,OC,dC,- UU N BuyFromYourG r o c er. c We supply the grocer and the grocer supplies you. t , V ' t u. The Wm. M. Roylance Go. |