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Show :oococoqccocoococccoccbpcoccoocooooooococcocioCN50cc6oooocoo "7" OCCOOCOCCOCCOCwD o o o ira 24 AND 25 rBER 23, gMKaswzsMessMs Our buyer has been into the big manufacturing centers of the East where a careful study was made of all tne adyaricestyles. playing an extensive selection of all the smartest and most fashionable things in dry goods. We are now dis Magnificen Display of Fall Suits and Coats A to our Suit and Cloak Department will be a revelation in the positively , unequaled we areoffering in the seasons latest Styles and materials. We offer the kind of VISIT jiYalues that havepopularized this department and made forjt the reputation ! of selling strictly high grade articles at the right prices. This season we have surpassed any jj previous display we have ever made New assortments of Suits and C&ats arrive alomst every day. It is our aim to keep this department supplied with the latest models, not for one day, but for every day in the season. ready-towirigarme- nts We Cordially Invite Your Inspection $0? - Beatiful Selection of Fail Dresses and Skirts Childrens Coats and Dresses V, As usual, we are well prepared to supply the needs-- ! the.Ettlft ones. Our selection of neat, ser- - Exclusiveness in style and reasonableness in: pnce make garments for childrens wear is exceptional in pnce and quality. Call nnaaee our Coats and Dresses for the little school girl. viceable ready-mad- t e .ur .Skirts! and Dresses par-ticular- ly Our extensive line passed values in all the best styles and 'leading ' colors. We feel sure that we can TeaietST'nhenwleetien---' of a Skirt. For Middle Age Ladies, Including Several Large Sizes. ef-- , fects, plaited and plain tunics, fashioned of Crepe de Chene, Satin and Serge com- of Skirts offers some unsur- Some RarerSuit Values In our splendid showing of Fall Dresses you will find all the chosen models; charm-- " ingbasque and Russian -- desirable. Silk and Worsted Dress Goods The fall season for 1914 is in full swing in t&is department. All the new fall weaves and colors are here for your selection. Among them you will find the new Taffetas, Roman Stripes in Silk, Messalines, "BilEToplins; Silk and Wool and a splendid line of . all wool fabrics, at prices to suit every purse. We lakTaTpartlctilar pride in our silkand worsted dres goods for this season. coi-or- The popular Navy, Blue, Black, Russian Green, Prone and Negro binations. n - -. s, Exquisite Showing Dress-Trimin gs Brown are well ripresehfeiTf m We' have the largest and best showing of Laces and Dress Trimmings we have ever shown. Everything most desirable in colors and patterns fo match the new materials. Fur, plush and swans down trimmings will be leaders for the' coming season Our Ene is complete. ' . Tri,, and Black Blue in Navy 25 Suits, standard styles Serges. These neat, becoming Suits are worth $27.50. iiiri iimiirri mim $13.9S Our special opening sale price, only - are asking, only - ; - $4.98 - 4 .h Skirts,' plain and Pej able, worth from $5.50 to $7 200 7 and service- $2.49 WOOL DRESSES q t: TWO SNAP BARGAINS IN SUITS AND SKIRTS A small sample Jot of Ladies and Misses Suits, suitable for school and street wear. Sizes 16 and 18. These Suits are worth from $16.00 to $25.00. The Skirts alone are worth the price we (y SPECIAL OFFER lot of Ladies and Misses Wool Dresses, mostly sizes: Splendid, Serges, showing variety of styles, colors and - Our nnmatchable sale price - values $4.98 $1 One SERGE DRESS GOODS SPECIAL French, and Domestic Serges, all well worth 69c a 49 yard, sale price a yard SILK CREPE SPECIAL Silk Crepe, wide range of colors, Excellent quality sale on at, per yard $1.49 REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS Remnants for Ladies, Misses and Childrens Dresses at prices within the reach of alL One special lot of Worsted Goods in lengths from 1 Vi to 2J4 yards, suitable for .Skirts, worth from $1.75 to $3.50 per 1 - -- -98 vard, your choice per yard TORCHON LACES rVAL. AND A big line if beautiful Laces suitable for Childrens school a yard Dresses, Underwear, etc. 36-in- ch 40-in- ch - -.-- O) Dry Goods Dept. -5 pp ONE-HOU- R ( o o SPECIALS 3toi Thursday from p. m7 Excellent quality 10c Bleach, on sale for per yard Limit, 10 yards to each customer, Friday from.3 to 4 p, m.: . .. Excellent quality book-fol- d Gingham, guaranteed fast colors, 10c sale on 16 yards for $1.00 at grade, regular SATURDAY ALL-DASPECIAL () () o jVV O ) l Y Splendid grade Silk PopUn, every desirable shade, excellent at $1.25 a yard, Saturday only, per yard 79 While visiting us during our Opening Sale do not overlook the many items of underpriced Merchandise that are not advertised o () o values Big Dept. Store 5 Provo, .Utah q o () o . :o nCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCSOCCOCCOCCOCSOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCOCCSCSOCCCOOCOCOOCSOc: r SOCIETY ITEMS (Continued from page 4) 29th. Miss Alice Reynolds ' Sept deliver an address on War and clal Conditions In Europe," So- - . Next Thursdaf- - MrB, Sam Schwab will leave for Salt Lake .City tn en Joy a visit with Mrs. E. A.' Wedgwood. A Billings lert for California .... Miss May 'where she will remain for two months. Miss Florence Woolley Is ln Nephl visiting. Mlss Maud Grafiam entertained aof friends at dinner on Sunday, Which was followed by a P6a9 . ant time of sociability. I V Vir-glBl- The Third ward M. L A. will enjoy a rood programme on opening mgnt. will '' . . . i I.'. Smoot On Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. for'Mrald, Lake City tomorrow to enjoy Salt number ft entertained Sharp Gillespie of relatives at dinner at their' "home a vlsl, v , on Provo Jlench. One of the largest social affairs ef a recent date was the wedding recepMrs. Tom Shelley and daughter. tion given on Friday evening in the Provo !n of Shelley. Idaho, are C. E. Erick- Flrat ward Social .hall by Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. with visiting ' Giles in celebration of the son. Mr. Shelley will Join the visi- Mrs. Davidof thtlr daughter Hazel ana marriage tors In twQ weeks time. Lowln Clark, which took place on last In the Temple at Salt Mr, and Mrs. Thatcher Jones and- Wednesday The hall presented & Lake evenCity. York Friday bab left for New with Its . decobeautiful appearance a law lng here Mr. Jones will take of autumn loaves and flowrations at that place. course ers. The bride was prettily attired In a gown of chaxmuese and chiffon, Mrs. W.iO. Beesley was hostess at trimmed- - with pears, and wore daintily Mr. her being guests dinner Sunday, a boquet of roses. Music was furand Mrs Fry of Salt Lake , nished by the Provo orchestra, while .. Tellessen of Salt Lake City, of the past month, Mrs. Eva gave entertainment at a five party on Saturday afternoon. a bride Billings hundred Autumn leaves and the late flowers adorned for 'the occasion, Dainty refreshments were served to T the guests. 1 17 e t DEMOCRATIC ORATORS BOUND FOR PROV0 - - Advertising under tnis bead le a eepted at the rats of s cent a word for As early-- as October 8th the peopl Insertion, which le payable In ad of Uth county are bound for muck vance. Thousands have profited by oratory for James H. Moyle and Simon this column. Try a few word fl using Bamberger are coming to spend whole AcjY In the county. The datb for quick results. Louis Larson the large 'gathering ef two hundred for the appearance of con- who has been on Els "u ay from Wash- - f to danced their hearts club hrldse afternoon Snturdvv guests The for more than two years has Indian Motorcycle For Sale One met st the home of Mrs. Grant Ra- - tent Delicious refreshments were ington been .announced. not U Indian delight-number yet served. Many beautiful presents jPT experienced a most ilotorcycle, good as new, ' Mr. to the were couple. young given tjTT) entertainment, regular f,t, and cheap i I easy terras. Call at poodle pup. Please The nrlres were awarde4ff Mrs. W. and Mrs. Clark will make their home LOST White 115 ' 10-1- 0 o--l this office. 462 or W. Tbon . In Provo. , notify stlehl and Mrs. G. H. Helfidselman. . .. j Cltx. - v Wanted Horses to - pasture at the Thomas-Gile- s ranch in South Fork, Provo canyon. Exceptionally goodl pasture thia For particulars year. call Charles W. Thomas or Charles Giles. 9.25 For Rent Furnish ed cottage, 64a N, Second Eastl o-- l Kne Apples Rhode Island Green-tac- h ings 75c per bushel, Jonathans 50c per bushel, celery COc per dozen, white picklers 3q per o- -l pond, rhone 476-5For Sale Thoroughbred White Legliorn' and White Wyandotte Jesse 'chickens, a bargain. 1. McCullough,! 343 South. West Third s 2G |