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Show TEE PROVO PCS? PAGE EIGHT HALLO WELL CONCERT CO. . COMING TO OPERA HOUSE lARnRH Jll Lrd Jil Jll V ffi j Exquisite Spring Suits At Prices Un-i;':pelledE- Every suit a masterpiece of the designers and makers art, full of forcefull individuality. Snappy and exclusive in all the seasons newest and approved colorings and materials. You never saw their, equal for so little money. You are the loser if you fail to take advantage of this astonishingly low offer. One of the ten artists who appear at the Opera House for one performance only, next Wednesday. Judging from the interest shown by the musical talent of Provo, a large audience will greet them. $13.50 values now at now af $16.50 $18.50 value now at iHEIPQUESTION, kiid ccj ' $20,00 values now at- - $23.00 values now at $27.00 values now at $12.3-- -- Handsome Imporfed Silk and Brocade ines at Gompelling Low Prices IsMppTlkemselvcs &t excccdLliow' fldxirs $9.12 $10.98 $13.55 $15.34 $16.48 Great (FIRMS Reedirtf help , ow bvisirv1 fashion's most approved colorings. Dainty Mixtures in White with Lavender; Pink, Blue, Black and Tan Mixed; dainty light colored Plaids and Brocades that will surely win your admiration at these delightfully low prices. L69J $1.00 value Eponge Brocade.- 38- inches wide, Lavender and Tans $1.0() Imported French Ratines, 36 inches wide, Blues and Tan - 69(t $1.25 Imported French Ratines. 42 inches wide, dainty Cheeks and Mixturej; 79 ' Blues inches Silk 40 and Tans wide, Ratines, ,$1.25 Imported $1.50 Imported Silk Brocaded Ratines, Blue and RoseAnd many others. Give1 ns the pleasure of showing you. We OUR IwAntAds? TRY THEM Advertising under thli head la ac eepted at the rata of a cent a word to each Insertion, which is payable in ad b have profited vance. Thousand using this column. Try a few word for quick results. Goods in Sri - FOR SALE One good horse, 4 year old: good to work single or double. Robert Birkin. Cash paid for calve3, not younger than three days. Phone Wells ml L. Brimhall. PRIVET HEDGE CUTTINGS for sale. Call II., this office. hare a beautiful line of these exquisite Dress Rat- THE BIG, BUST, POPULAR DRY GOODS' STORE CHILDREN'S SHOES o)(o) A strong lias of the best - at most popular prices. - LADIES SHOES Colonials, Tangos,. Mary Janes and Sandals. The seasons newest. POTATOES FOR SEED Best White Pearl stock in state, 35c ptr bushel. Scenic Heights Ranch. Phone fj A25-t- f 522-- SETTING HENS WANTED , Phone 468-R- . all V w OOCOCCOOCCOCOOOCOD A place to do house WANTED I work. Inquire at 475 W. Second O North from 0 to 12 a. m., or call , this office. li Home. Grown Garden Seeds are I best. For sale by Wilford Perry, Seedsman, 338 West Center. a2) o 0 . a T w V K i Tonight a Vaudeville Rich and Lertore o o ,0 0 I Q O ooo f WEDNESDAY O , c o o o o A VOTES FOR MEN ! - wo Red Edair . 4' novelty musical : 1 Q by I school on work has been children, New- - -- Wt 2o ' Trick Banjo, Mandolin, Aluminum. Chimes and Crickets.. r THE BOOMERANG" Three Rael Military Production Portraying the Life of a. Danng Spy. - Seventh-grad- THURSDAY j , from two to four oclock and in nine-- i the evening from seven-tThe hulk of these 1 oxer-thirty. cises will be taken from school; subjects as may be observed by the outline given below. The aims are threefold. First. rTo acquaint tlk parents with the work being done in the ..lOc CHARLES H. WRIGHT . Normal students of tW B. hare organized a club, the " enjoy ; purpose of which is to dwenssi The-- ' IT. . as-jV- entertaining the school spirit. President Wilson has chosen a No admission wilt be ehargiyf. problems. Miss Lucy Phillips, was m ft IP Min jk n C ix room Washington man to succeed the musical be on sale in'vhmoscn president of the assoeia-frpmentsj-wil- l Bassett Moore, counsellor'. t modem Owmera THURSDAY housc.); ELLEN 4 The object in vie ton, with Rufus Jacobsen 4s first THE rooms. various AT going said who jvas State Department,' InsUllraents! is in harmony, with the general vice president and Ada Ilewe as away., t'ssh . to be one. of the most valuable of74 Call North Fourth East ail movement of purchasing an oil secretary. ficials the State Department .has Allen ' Attorney ltobimwu gave one( and Demarr ev Great painting for the school. : The ever" known. He has . select musiunusual The is an following. heard in. The program will Bring lecture, his subject, being, bg .of Washington, Robert Miss Eva Iewis entertained six considered for the occasion. v Bill. Ellen the at , Thursday. act Currency cal of the s). f a these peqplerwere' originally in of her friends on Sunday in fyiporj Eeaeh teacher will teach one On Monday evening last, lres. secretary of state. John B. Brimhall gave an interesting and her eleventh birthday. The spriiil subject as follows: I Ti Foster was, considered.oht' of .the London IlippodrouH Lnglaa Miss Edith instructive leeture on. the .clues-- ' theVirxt diplomats in thevhistorjjTbe act consists of tnck ban;o lw,ta AfLon Nr ' .. aluminumi tional problems as they fat' the and dramatization. mandolin, . playing,' . cf tliv United States. t'lunk,' Orthella Nelson, Elsie F.lma Powelson educators of today. He also told musical Mis Phonies, crickets, chimes, English is ... frlr. Lansing abopt fifty years of his obaaitvationg of the aehoals meent, Lyla Crv,--, :! a graduate of Am-- , etc, and. promises to W a novelty j Ewan, Gladys iof the w,it. The club experts t(i novelty - - . e. : ccccco cccpcccssc " Reading, Jliss Elma Powelsond Matinee 2 and 4 p.m. Song, Fourth grade: LAST DAYS OF POMPEII "Reading, Mrs. Pickering, In eight astonishing party. Part of the above outline will' an seats Matinee, I0 be presented in the afternoon amt' -Evening and 20c part in the- evening, o o Rehool. o Second.- - To furnish a basis of o comparison work done by the o various departments. o Third To bring the parents to o school for a few hours that tliev! work aswell o may witness class numbers and act : .The . o o o o o - Luella-Madsen- Quartette-- WEDNESDAY - . v. Edison Comedy. . jell. j ; the-Lio- n Massacre A two part Biograph Feature. ' Doctor Polly A Vitagraph Comedy in two. Anderson, H'-l of Kithlyn OurMutuaJ.Gid GhaptetKe., A Story of Crime ! T4ie-piConne Miss Edith will be cuts may cxammOhe' work -- and tToung. Double quartette, Fifth grade. )r,lute the results and confer with v the teachers concerning it. Reading Miss () Jhn Entitled and' The Temple j j; w: children and plan to spend a few grade. hours in that Reading Dorothy o, donej Piano solbIMiss Florence o Tiethe whiihduringday.the year. - and 'ALLEN in a - ' Third Story ; ' ONLY' The Adventures of o; THURSDAY GREAT DEMARR - TONIGHT aboTeA spec.-jQ iAajttriDSiial ranged by the. teachers of theiial program is to presented in Parker school for Friday evening the assembly room as follows: j of this week. The parents are! Maids at Tea, Sixth grade. ChomnsBeventh JiUrged to participate with theiri News-boy- s Two Reel famwly Drama featuring J. W. Johnston. .THE - V men dght- Showing Women in pavrer (1380 A. D.) and the .... ing for their rights. IN THE CACTI Mrs. Prilla ShiU Geogra ph y. ' Mrs. Agnes Crandall Reading. Mr. O. S Barnett Hygiene. Mr. J. O. Garrett History. Nl F. Wilson Mnsic and gram-- ! Public1 - -- THE CROSS I 'mar. g mu- - Mrs.A5m C. ClaysoaArithme-- l :;- -v; ;i . j Mrs. Ruth Bickering-Spclliig- . DOUELE HEADLINE Side-splittin- Jean Williams School SIC. k - D O O O if - O !. LZ3 LZ3 P O I i o 0 JOHN-BASSET- Miss W WWW n rp nn 1 o o o o o ROBERT LANSING SUCCEEDS MOORE c act Architect, Contractor and Builder. Speefulattention given to priv Sketch and esti- mates. . 1 605 East Center! Phone 415AL ' 1 - derive .great benefits from such I , son-in-la- w Fcir Ljf - - of-Vgp- Young-ReaiRn- g. ; On Saturday evening at her resi- - deuce Miss Mignon Pack gave a very svmeessful hard times rarti .t,,, Vs enjoyed by about twen- er friends. OameH, musio : an(I refreshments, contributed to. the evening V entalaiitment. |