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Show PAGE FIVE THE PKOVQ POST FRANK L. COREY wrote a scaling editorial against the people of Utah, in which he headed his article: Mormons , in Danger, Villa Heads for Colony?' Who cares! If he would confine his attacks to Mormons there might be applause in-stead of condemnation. Upon receipt of the, paper containing the vicious ajlac)c, Mr. Cory prepared a statement which he sent to the editor. Later he received word that two Latter-daSaint mission aries were it: Watertown at the time, and both then have written ' Mr. Cory excellent letters thanking him 1 DEFENDS ill MORMONS STRONG LETTER Frank L. Cory of this city, who was formerly a resident of Watertown, New York, has come to the delense of the Mormon people inSno uncertain terms. A short time ago the editor of the Watertown bail Times y for the defense he put upland stated thaf it did them much good. The statement Mr. Coty made was as follows: EditorWatrtown Dally Aimes: My family has been a patron of your paper for ever forty years and wa have always appreciated the apfairness with which you parent handled the many and varied subjects that' have come within the scope of your consideration, but I do most emphatically take exception to the brief article which appeared In the editorial column of your Issue of - MY DRESS BETTER y t Now-a-day- it'stheHub Clothing StorlTCompany t'or, Real s Clothing and Shoe bargains. We carry one of the largest and most cow pie te stocks of shoes and hosiery for every member of g the family; Clothing , Hats, Furnishings for men and boys in the State. By operating, d number of stores and being wholesalers and manufacturers, plabes usin?a position tQofferyoubetter values for. less money Below are a few of the many bargains we are offering to the public of Utah County. March - 1lth, under the title Mot rnons In Danger. It Is a cruel, and I am charitable enough to think., perhaps thoughtless attack, by a writer who Is either densely ignorant of his subject, or maliciously malevolent, : biased and prejudiced against a people who are undeserving of such ' AVlieil.it comes to Mens anil Young treatment 'at the hands of an? cne with a spark of fairness in his makeMens Clothing it will do your, eyes up. I have lived among these people good to see wliat a beaut if itHine we for over ten years, and come in dally are showing for tlie. season. Five contact with all glasses, aud never in I have experience whole lifes my Hundred Brand New Models, and Pat-been treated with more .courtesy terns of Suits for you to choose from. kindness and consideration than I This line constitutes a big variety have by these self same. Mormon peo as in different1 Clothes, such so Patterns' of who you glibly designate pie not being worthy their country' proas Browns, Grays, Mixtures, Cheviots, these tection. I have entertained and in Serges and AVorsteds. AVe have numm in Young Mens Suits, also. in more troduced, since' coming, here, a Conservative Models and, Patterns for ber of Watertown people pionJneut whom mention Capl .mignt among Elder Men, Absolutely a $15.00 Suit. tain A. S. Wood and Luke A. Burnes Come in and try these on. Ask either of these, gentlemen their $10,90 Special opinion and I feel positive' that they will readily disillusion you regards Before buying vour Spring Suit the standard of the Mormon people, you should certainly look over this fine assortment of Suits before contemplatjit might be worth youif vrKiie'klso to learn that Utah ranks third In eduea ing a purchase. AAe have in this line jtlonai proficiency. That it is more . Browns, Grays,; Greens, Mixtures, than probable that there are more Cheviots, and patterns made up Plaids, people living in polygamous relation rT. especially for us. These Suits are eaI ship in the City of New York today A? sily worth up to $18.00, but we are ofj than there ever was in Utah during fering them at special price of $12.89 her whole history. That from . my ' owd personal observation 1 dont A selection of the Seasons Choicknow of one case existing in the city est Patterns in Young Mens English in which I am living, or in fact in the also more staple Alens Suits Models, whole State, with the exception of , ... I one or two cases in whjch some of the Af suits include the Famous AAaldorf line older Inhabitants are still taking care of the wives iua. iue; uwa m tus , .P p rrt ,1 ' the highest early days when polygamy was looked "3 Blts are Plaids, frowns, upon as being right and proper under , A5 Hard Cheviots. and aJ Grays, is restrictions. Polygamy through-ou- t; tailored Hand All Worsteds. dead issue in Utah; the church posiCoatr unbreakable guaranteed tively forbids It, and the. present .sells ? regular-Iof Suits lot & This fronts. generation would not tolerate 1L Anfor $20.00 $14.75 ly other thing L want to say Is. That there is not a State In the Union Mens High Grade Victor Hats in all where the people will respond quicker new Novelty Shapes and Colors; Blues, - to the ball of Qld Glory than the A. Hat that 9, Blacks, Grays and Browns, UNT STAR. FANNIE WARD, State of Utah. I know this from ten Price f sells for $2,00, Special $1.49 experience, and those who The Los Angeles Colony of motion picture stars and society persons were otherwlse-are-en, ly an jn-, displaying swept off their feet at the big Benefit Ball for the Motion Picture Campaign? of Mens Famous Olympia Hats are wv the Actors Fund, held In one of the leading hotels, when Fannie Wardythe .excusable Ignorance. in their shapes, coming in all the American comedienne and Very truly, star, appeared in the midst of ' New necklace worth her $50,000. L. famous Classy Colors with different colFRANK CORY. pearl (he dancers wearing Much has been written about Miss Ward's extraordinary collection of Jew ored bands. In every way a $3,00 lint. exclusive for the them has so as she has the far known, kept public els; but, Special Price Pen Schwab returned home Wed-- ! admiration of herself and her intimate friends. an extended from trip evning and Little Boys Hats in Tiah-Tla- h It was reported before the big Charity Ball for the Actors Fund at Loa nesday the ' Eastern cities where big through value. 75c all colors; Angeles that Miss Ward had a big surprise in store for the natives. When she Telescope shapes; appeared leading the grand inarch with Jack Dean, the popular comedian, she he has spent the past several weeks, j Special-Pric- e 45p created a furore when the spectators recognised about her throat the glistening Mr. Schwab stated that the greater ' strands of the famous rope of pearls. Boys $1.25 Hats, in Blues, Blacks, portion of his time was spent ii Ward came into possession of the gems several yean ago In Pari, New York City and that he enjoyed, Mi Browns and Grays in a large assortment of shapes. Special Price they an said to have been at on time in the possession of European royalty. the trip very much although he was ? glad to be home again. An Enormous Line of Boys Spring Suits, in All AVool Hard Finish AVor. Film Stars $50,000 Necklace Staggers Los Angeles Society ' -- 4 V ; CHILDBENS $1.35 SHOES In Viei, Patent Tip and Gun Metal ; button or lace ; sizes 5 to 8. Special Price 98 ' GIRLS $1.83 SHOES. In Patent, Gnu Metal or Kid; button or lace; sizes 8 to 11. Sale 1-- 2 BIG GIBLS SHOES In Patent, Gun ATetal or Kid Leathers; to button or lace; sizes 11 2 to 2. These shoes sell all over for $2.00. Our price $1.59 BOYS SHOES Double toe capped. ' Solid ;. Oak soles. Sizes 2 2 to 5 In Gun Metal;, lace or button. This shoe is an extra good value ; usually sells for $2.50. Special Price $1.98 -- Youths Double Toe Capped rGun Met- -' al Shoes, in all solid leather; button . or lace. A shoe that sells for $2.25. Sizes 1 to 2. Special Price $1.89 1-- . 1-- ! , ! Here is something in Extra G6od Values A speoial line of Boys Shoes in 1 Gun Metal, Calfskin and Velours; in button or lace. A shoe easily worth $3.00. Special Price v $3.39 LADIES SHOES In Patent, Gun Metal or Kid, including - Baby Doll low heels ; button or lace. The kind you pay $2.50 for. Sizes 2 2 to 6. Special Price $1,98 , j J ! i -- Sres, A GOOD GltADE Of Patents in IUgli and Medium Heels, Cloth Tops, Leather Tops ; also in Plain Toe and Tipped Styles; a $3.00 Shoe in button or lace. , Special r , It - Price ..$2.39 THIS LINE QF LADIES SHOES Comprise sme of our best numbers in A'ieis. andv Patent Leathers, in high and medium heels, Cloth or Leather Tops; buttoit or lace. These stfoes are worth $3.25. Our Special Price $2.49 AVE HAVE A BIG VABIETY 7 Of Ladies' Novelty Shoes for you to O w ex-elusi- ve nt i . - 98F I in Blues, Browns, Grays, also Fanin Cashmeres and ChevMixtures cy at iots selling Special Reduced Prices. Boys $4.00 grades Special Price $2.89 Boys $4.50 Suits, Special Price 3.39 ' Boys $3.00 Suits, Special Price $3.89-Boys $3.50 Suits. Special Price $4.39 Boys $6.00 Suits, Special Price $4.G9 itf 1( Boys $7.00 Suits, Special Price $5.45 In our Mens Shoe Department we ' have the most complete lines of Dress i M and AATork Shoes ever shown in Utah ? County. -- choose from, including Gypsies, Patent Leathers in plain toes m cloth or. 'leather tops; Gun Metals in high or low heels; English shapes as well as more conservative Shoes in Kid lea- thers in both button and. lace styles, of these shoes are positively the Best $4.00 Shoe you ever saw. Spe- - ftr ' cial Price $2.98 l fa-Al- , steds , A GBEAT OPPOETUNITY To Purchase Ladies $4.00, $4.50 and to, and $5.00 Slides in all the latest Styles, Novelties and Colors in Sea-so- n at Special Beduced Prices. ' LADIES SHOES In Gun Metal, Patent Leathers, AVhite Ivory Soles ; in English shapes, lace "The kind you pay $4.00 for. .. , " only. - $2,98 Special Price 1 LADIES FINE KID . . MENS SHOES Leather Shoe, white piping,- high heel; $4.00 grade. Special Price $3.29 T - Gun Metal ; button or lace ; good widths ; $2.19 $3.00 value. Special Price LADIES SHOES Styles, Plaid Cuffs, Top in Patent leathers, English?; Lace Tan with white Ivory soles and low heels; ; ' MEN'S $3.25 DKESS SHOES In Gun Metal; button' or lace; Good$2.49 year AVelt. Special Price MENS DBESS SHOES In $4.00 grade, including Gun Metals, Viei Kids,- Taas, Velours ; in button or vlace; English, plain toe, and Novelty shapes. Special Price $2.98 ' MENS DBESS SHOES; A'ici Gna in Kids, Metals, H $4.50 grade Mp Tan, Velour. Patent Leather; in lace AT-- ' or button. These slioe3 include Eng-- i lish lasts in cloth tops, wide foot V? form lasts, plain toe and Novelty '$3.48 shapes. Special Price Baby-Do- - Before Going to Conference J' - -- . SCORES OF THE ffEWEST SYLES Since the day of our first exhibition of Hats, this subject has been the con, stant theme of dozens of women shoppers who visit our store daily. ' week this for to our ve ha showing surpass AAe have made unusual efforts ' offer, we Tomorrow ' those of previous weeks. A - Aisit our new Milinery Store and. take advantage, of the many special value bargains we are offering. AATe are placing the best high clasgj milliners can pro. the. duce at your disposal and our prices are extremely low, only about one-hal- f Salt Lake prices. - ! . i ll also avery fine Gypsy with white stitchings. Patent front and heel facings. These shoes are extra good values' for $4.50. i Special $3.48 Genuine-AA'hi: Calf Skin Shoes, the te kind yonpay $5.00 for, elsewhere. Buy them for - - $3.95 MENS ALL SOLID LEATHER ? A ' WORK SHOES ( are offering Proof Shoe, just the thing for barn yard use. A -- $3.00 grade. Special price $2.29 REGULAR SATURDA Y SPECIALS m And you should not miss the, opportunity of getting your individual style and pattern. p'-.- PRINCESS MILLINERY COMPANY MBS. C. E. MAAY, Manage k Provo . 1-- -' Lasky-Paramou- .,. ? 1 LASKY-PARAM- $1.33 .? price 3 : LESS Formerly The Boston Store Utah E E E n 'T ' |