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Show MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923 Note the Snaps lot Ladies Leather Shoes, sizes up to 42, French 79c heel, to close out lot Mens, Ladies and Boys Canvas Shoes and Slippers, rubber sole, sale 79c price lot Mens, Ladies and Boys Shoes, solid leather from the best fac$2.48 tory lines The marriage of Miss Flora Ben Our entire line of Mens Aird, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. and Boys Summer UnAird of this city, to Winchester Stacey of Long Beach, Cal., will! take derwear, to close out 10 to 40 Per Cent Off . place Saturday, Sept. 1. Miss Aird is a graduate of the University of Utah Our entire line of Straw and and for the past year has been teachCloth Hats for, all the ing at King Hill, Idaho. The family, to close at ding will take place at the AircL residence in Salt Lake and about to 10 40 Per Cent Off i guests will be in attendance, L. D. S. Garments, in Summediately after the reception mer weight, new design, young couple will leave for All This Week 1 . We have in ; $1.10 grade $1.25 grade Silk Lisle, $2.45 for $3.75 for $3.30 for 90c $1.00 $1.50 $2.75 $2.20 Came Mlady will welcome the coats this season, for the richness of materials and trimmings makes it a pleasure to wear one. honeymoon. They will be at in Long Beach on November Is. The members of the Bonne Foi club 'met at the home of Mrs. R. J. Strong, Friday afternoon. The rooms were prettily decorated with th seasons flowers. Sewing - and inusic formed the entertainment for the afternoon. Luncheon was enjoyed by fifteen. These are real bargains and see. Best Silk Pongee, $1.35 grade This week will go at low price - of Offer J osoj.li AtaJander entertained Men's and Bays' Ties Values the members of the LMeta clob at to Week This $1.00 up Sale, her home Thursday afternoon. The ; each 50c time was pleasantly spent with neeA number of other Bargains at dlework and music. Luncheon was served to Mrs. D.L. Byron Dastrup, jMrs. Cecil Larsen, Mrs. Oran Groneman, Mrs. Joseph Ahlander, Mrs. Ralph Craven, Mrs. Clarence Creer, Mrs. Fred Ray, Mrs. Harvey Holland,! Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Robert Reese, Mrs. William! Nelson and Mrs. Lee Silver. The next meeting will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Ray. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson nounce the marriage of their daughter, Elsie, to Lawrence Folgram of Portland, Oregon, which took place ; Van Wagenen 348 W. Center, Provo, Utah WHERE YOU GET VALUES Fined for Possession Of Intoxicating Liquor May 26 in Vancouver; B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are making their home in Portland for the present time. at Charles Wilson was arrested Payson Saturday by Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Deputy Sheriffs Affleck and Betz and charged with the possession of intoxicating liquor. Two barrels of wine were found fn the place in which he was found. When arraigned before Judge Tucker this morning he was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or serve a jail sentence. He, was released upon payment of the Miss Flora Chipman and Miss Lil- lie Chipman entertained the Gleaners of the Pleaspnt View ward at their home Friday, evening. Games, music formed the entertainment for the Miss Melba Peterson, whose engage- ment to J. Sterling Pyne has been announced. Miss Melba Peterson of Kamas, Utah, whose marriage to J. Sterling Pyne will take place September 5 in the Salt Lake temple, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne at their home Friday evening. Flowers and ferns were used in decorating the rooms. During the evening games, were played, the guest of honor winning the first prize and Miss Ida Dastrup the second prize. Dr. Pyne and Mrs. Rose Kartchner gave several vocal solos during the evening. Luncheon .was served to about forty guests, including the followingguests: Mrs. Oliye Milburn of Salt Lake, Mrs. A. E. Davis of Ogden. Mrs. Joseph Pace of St. George, Mrs. B. F. Pulham and Miss Gladys, Smith of Salt Lake. out-of-tow- n' Luncheon was served to evening. Miss Aileen Ronnett, MissrRuth Fluff, Miss Etta Phillips, Mrs. Melba Walker, Miss Mary Olsen, Miss Pauline Mrs. Martha Hair and daughters, Phillips, Miss Mary Olsen, Miss Pau- Mamie and Donetta, entertained at a fine. line Phillips, Mrs. Rachael Davis, shower complimentary to Miss Mrs. Myrle Foote ad Mrs., Kate Hair, whose marriage to LesA. foremost thought: Some men ter Hansen of, Roosevelt, Utah, will cant live up to their opportunities! take place Wednesday in the Salt Miss Maud Scott of Salt Lak JS Lakebecause they have to live down to The entertaining templet their reputations. rooms were prettily decorated with spending a few days in Provo. pansies. Games Jormed the chief enMar-garot- te f - tertainment for the evening, during The Hat The place to find SNAPPY STYLES, LOWEST .PRICES Will Open Next Saturday at 100 North University Avenue MRS. SAD A HENRY, Mr. All ladies are invited to visit The Hat Shop stocks this season, a selection of the which piano selections were given by Mrs. Leona Mendenhall Van Wagoner and Miss Pauline Bruner. Hawaiian guitar selections were given by Miss Donetta Hair. 4. dainty luncheon was served to Miss Etta Johnson, Mrs. I. aura Ohling. Mrs. J. A. Clay-teMrs. Olive Gilchrist. Miss Dorothy Dunn, Miss Vera Pyper, Miss Veda Scorup. Miss LaVerd Scorup, Miss Etta; Scorup. Mrs. Leona Van Wagoner. Mrs. Lizzie Sutton, Miss Pauline Brunner, Miss Alice Brunner, Miss Montez Elliott. Miss Mabel Van Wagenen, Miss Isabelle Barton of Park City, and Miss Cummings. n, The members of the Provannas club met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Beck, Friday afternoon. The rooms were attractively decorated with the seasons flowers. The time was spent with sewing and social chat, during which a delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. F. D. B. Gay. Mrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs. G .A. Cluff. Mrs. Ernest Dixon. Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mrs. C. W. Haws. Mrs. J. W. Bailev, Mrs. F. B. Mrs, J. W. McClellan, Critchlow and Mrs. L. L. Nelson and Mrs. J. Karl Beck, the invited guests. The Campfire girls of Provo spent Friday in Salt Lake, where they visited Saltair. Bathing and luncheon was enjoyed, after which they returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Denhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray motored to Lincoln Beach yesterday. Bathing and luncheon were the enjoyable features of the afternoon. Worth While. will find that our prices; kre. very conservative and uriusually low for the high quality and excellent workmanship of iKfoiu b ;; our merchandise. Cfl y I ZiuU A black Bolivia Coat in a conser- vative model is trimmed with wolf collar and cuffs, and has a gray satin lining. $42.50 Priced The Bat motif is carried out in a black Bolivia coat with a collar of wolf and lining of black canton. C?E7 Cfl Priced pJ! iDU A fine brown velour coat is lined with heavy satin, and has a beaver-ett- e collar and cuffs. 010 r ft Priced pjiiDU Dark brown Velour coats, with heavy sol satin linings, are beautifully worked in braid. OOO Cf Priced yZZiuU Caracule cloth coats, with self and come in all styles. Priced to $42.50 fur-trimme- for elegance are very much in demand. One Upon looking through our you will be Ready-to-Wea- h; convinced. starig-ht-lin- d, Plush coats, with plain fur collars, are the ever popular. CQQ Cfl Priced up to yJ JiuU this year are strikingly trimmed in braids, in fact, fancynej$s has run riot! Some of. the suits have collars and cuffi of fur: while others ate just E s 1 d. The d nd jacquette styles seem t predominate, although there are Inumber of the wrap-aroun- Beaded Dresses Black Canton dresses with beautiful patterns heavily beaded in sil- - S": So many of the suits self-trimme- model particular of has insertions fancy braid with clever long flare sleeves. Priced $39.50 T $59.50 070 Black Brocade Dresses i ! A heavy beaver collar is used on a brown Bolivia coat of the wrap- around style. Priced j . Most of the coats are of the Bolivia Family One taupe Bolivia coat has a beautiful black wolf collar, and is lined with gray canton rn, oipfi j $32.50 to $34.50 Satin has again come into its own and won great popularity. One model of black satin is of bodice style cleverly done in jade with OOH hand-embroider- y. Price ,;z ; Another has .pZiJ.OU the Bat Wing at the and long drapes sides. The sombreness is by a touch of color at sleeve dle. relieved the gir- $29.50 Priced j straightlined Priced $22,50 40 $34.50 Tailored Suits for the more conservative. Fine quality tricotine and poire p": $29l5d i $39.50 1 Suits for the Stciut Figure. We have a splendidjlline with sizes priced!.!7:: S27.5Q to $34.50 Other satin dresses come in brown, beige and navy, cleverly! trimmed with pleated panels, also fancy braids and embroideries. fOJi CH Priced up to J yUTiJU ' i ,vi Wool Dresses Of fine' quality Tricotine and Poire Twills, the wool dresses are enhanced by the touches of color in , the embroideries, braided and bead trimming. QQ Rfl Priced up to y J JiJU |