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Show -1- "t - III - . - ST y7A? - THE PRQVO HERALD SOCIETY demy avenue a Provo visitor .during the and Mrs, E, E. C Jgrg. Salt Lakft City - were Lake drying thy - Cdrfm&n vlslVnrg . week. """ . 5, City."1' -I and Mrs. Maiben spent a few days of the week with friends and a relatives in Mount Pleasant. Mr. ' , G.Hr-Heindselma- n. ;- - f . ping is, however, -- i - "'" - . - - !.. 4 j Mr. very simple, ses-ol- A -- Savage is merely maintaining the characteristic, French atmosphere of cus- an torn of the Parisian stage. There where the theatre orchestra is not so usual a matter as here, it is the habit to announce the readiness of the actors to proceed by having the stage manager take a heavy bludgeon and slowly and measuredly strike the floor of the stage. The spectators understand and at once" cease their chat' fering and at once pay attention to the traffic of the boards, The, Cut on the right Is Adeline who will appear her tonight, playing the part of "Madame X." 7 t e&Ji 5 T. V. II d - t ' . f ' 'Jt rr.?. M few - t J CoiTinicncing March 4th, and continuing until ' we willplace on thc-9th- r I ranges, hardware, clocks, jewelry, glassware and crockery. XA ' - - o furniturer-- ' ". time f ugS7carpctsr"rTaIns ami draperies, 1 I State pianos, organs, musical merchandise, S A 1U E We propose, to make this the GREATEST BARGAIN GIVER to the public that has ever been in. this state. Our beautiful stock-ogoods will be placed on sale at unheard-o- f prices. Some articles LOWER THAN FACTORY COST. We must have the room. Our buyers have just returned from a long trip to the Eastern market and in order to get the right prices on thir Remember when you buy an article from they were compelled to place large orders. Our store is a very large one, but we do not wanfto be crowded. This is your opportunity. TAYLOR'S you are dealing with a firm that has been doing business here for 4j years f pur-chas- es t 0u r Guar a n fe 7VYe at ri s So metnino: to Vou h of bargains we have for- you in this Every articlels fully guaranteed to be just as represented by us. We stand back of it. It will "be impossible, for us to tell you paper. It would cost us too much money. You must come and see to appreciate. We are quoting, however, a few of the bargains here and this will give you an idea of what is in store ' for you, w Furniture Deprttmeimt l.$7.25 el plate mirror A line of solid oak dressers, regular line of a brass and iron beds at from to One-ha- lf Off. One-thir- d : $24.00, at Solid oak dressers, $15.50, at Solid oak extension tables, LINE OF MANTEL BEDS. $12 6Q 6-f- $ll'.85 $22.50 mantel bed for $29.00 mantel bed $35.00 mantel bed $37.00 mantel bed Steel counches Woven wire spring for ;....$14 for $17-7- for $18-6- ...z..- -. -- . 35 Solid oak extension tables, 0 ; at -.- t - "than $3.75, at. . A large line of rockers in oak, mahogoff and any and mission at $2 65 - 1- -2 1- -3 regular prices. i In Our Crockery Dept. at bargains. rr,r:r-$lrlO-Larg- dyi- - Other grades A beautiful line and glass- Our entire line of jewelry ,'clocks and silverware at ONEt THIRD and regular ONE-HAL- F . . , . . In Our Hardware Dept. Wc carry the Majestic, Monarch, Peninsular aTTdothcr made ranges-Hi- ot at bargains. Full line" of others from $6.50 to $7.00 for, our price . ciate, Our Music Department Has IL$i".id . $9-2- ' l$14-9- 5 27-in- ch :$15.75 ware, tinware and shelf hardware. " sec' what this sale means to you, nionejv- - saver Remember this asa. -7 V Axminster rug ..........'......$2.05 which you are asked by rug, world-renoune- pianos as the d & IAtidtlanesr--- "" - such Schomackcr, Emerson, Schiller, Linde-.man.Sons, Bush and Lane, the Matchless Milton, Concord and others, livery piano sold by us in addition to the factory guarantee has a guarantee A line' of fine Axminster carpets from $1.75 to $225 per yard, at, per II paper from 8c to 10c per double roll. : Tapestry rug 8x12 Velvet- - rug 9x12. Axminster rug 9x12 , from us. There arc many pianos that the first cost may be cheaper, but when you consider tHc life of a piano we will give you a betteFalue for the money . than hs ever bcn known. Cqme and see the line. Wc haye some, 25 organs that will be sold from $5.00 and up. cost AND WILL BE SOLD AT THESE PRICES ONLY DURING , THE SALE. like Vc arc giving only comes v- occasionally in a money you spend at tu's sale will be one of A sale sale, life-tim- e. better lasts only from Monday, March 4th, until Saturday, March 9th. the best invstlnents you have ever granit- - Goods have been marked regardless of made. We will please you. SPECIAL FEATURE (P) with all conveniences. Ladies in and out of the city are invited to make this their headquarters. We have provided in our beautiful big store. a LADIES pointment to meet youf lady friend here. You will be perfectly welcome. ... REST-ROO- M V. TamM:B Co Provo, Utah 5 j A line of wail $12 00 ......rr$?r35jo carriages and gencarts at ONE yard'. $3-7- A good linoleum for 49c per square yard. Inlaid linoleum for 92c per square yard. You must sic to appre- from1-$18.0- You must see our beautiful stock to , price. Kitchen safes and cupboards at $3 95 to $16 90 A beautiful line of dining room sets buffets, China closets, tables and (Chairs "to match in golden oak, fumed oak and early English. You must see this line , in order to appreciate the bargain we are giving. , A line of upholstered couches in valour and Boston leather, worth to $25.00, sale price Baby e $1-00at, each Fine wicker rocker, never sold for less Fine sanitary mattress with art tick ing, regular $7.50 at. $4 45 Semi-fe- lt mattress, $9.00, at Solid oak dresser with French bev- - ware ..$1.12 stock of chairs in less than full 0 We are offering a nice decorated 95 - sets worth from $1.75 to $2.75,. ...,-....$- ss t. Solid oak dining chairs $1.60, at $2 cut-gla- 8-f- -- Full iron frame spring with National fabric top $4.90 at ..... 55 30 lb. wool mattress at 40 lb. wool mattress at ....$2-7- of painted China, $5 50 Fine solid oak round extension tables '$16.85, at $11 Solid oak dining chairs $1.65, -- correspond in prices. 5 . ....$3 .25. ner set as low as $3.45. ..$9-7t. , .. mattress with good ' steel spring supports, regular X - . We.have placed on sale , at " In A the-gre- one-tent- DATE OF SALE FROM MARCH 4th to March 9th Make an I : You know what it means when R 'S GI VE A Y-L- ;.: I ' ' i M ... ;l t ' entire line sale our - Dun-la- tlie flinstory of lifli - , "7.. - I . There, about these, three thing measured, solemn blows' that fits the atmosphere of this gfeatplay perfectly- they suggest an almost sinister note that often makes the blood run cold for the traction of a second. The explanation of this curious rap- - I I I ' g - -- - -- ' " - " whGatten4:iae pr taln-jopoo- " '" - ' MADAMET - - Many persona ' Miss Fern Goddard will spend thd - Mrs. James Baker entertained coming week in Salt Lake City with dozen friends with a delightful Kenrelativea and friends. sington yesteday- - afternoon. - Spring Mr. and Mrs. Berne Walton delight Mrs. Carl Huish of Payson was a flowers were used in the decorations fully entertained the members of the guest of lrs. Rqss Ripple and Mrs. of the tea table; Eccentric carcluh at their home last A. Anderbefg during the week. evening' A vase of pink and white Mr. and Mrs, Verl Decker were the carnations adorned the dining table A number of the friends and neigh- guests of honor at a delightful mis vhnrA a lunoliAon was served and the bors of Mrs. Thompson of the First cellaneous shower given Wednesday UmeeW-wa-atward pleasantly surprised her Monday evening at tie home of Mr. and Mrs. decoratfons of the roods. Five tables afternoon the occasion being her C. F. Decker. A pleasant evening' In of the game were played and dainty birthday anniversary. Fifteen guests games, music afid social chat wag en- prizes were awarded. Those present were present during the afternoon joyed and a luncheon ,was served. were Mr, and Jlrs. Harry G, Enos, I Those present were Messrs. and ijes- - Mr. 'j- and a luncheon was served. and .Mrs: 0.M.Scharf, Mr." and dames J. W. Dunn, Josh Dunn, George Mr. Alma Smobt, Mr. and Mrsv.A. H ... The Parents' class of the Sixth Startup, Arthur Craven, Mrs. Pearl Maiben,-M- r and Mrs. Will Crawford, ward delightfully entertained the Decker, Mrs. Chas. Cookj Mrs. Jos. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nelson, "Mr. and choir, members of the ward at the so- Baker, Mrs. "Hannah Dunkley, Mrs, I Mrs. Mr. and cial hall last evening. Dancing was Henroid, Mr3. Henry Dunn, Mrs. Bert Mrs. Evans, Mr.. aDd Mrs. Rees, Mrs. enjoyed and a delightful informal pro- Hedquist, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. (Henry" Geese and Miss Florence Wargram was given after which refresh- Nephi Hicks, Mrs. ..AIHe Cunningham, ments were served. About seventy-fiv- e Miss Tressa Oberg,' MisiT Amy Startup ner, guests were present- - during the Miss Ethel Startup, Misses Mercy, (Additional Society on page Five.) ' " "" "' '. ". ' - -- thrillPleasant sentatiqnv pa"Madame X," the" "melodrama wblcJSTTEnfy-W- . Sav. ing; Grove was the guest of Mrsr Martha will offer at the Opera House toage Blbbens during the week, night, are mystified at the three loud .v,""r Z Mrs? Harry G, Enos spent' the fore raps that precede, the' rise'of "the cur part of the week with friends la Salt each, act issome? Personals - after March Tr Mra.3wwAdagj8ono Club Notes'. aifd- City was Ella, Grace, UUy Cook. Mr. nQtr&. Decker will reside at JGO Ifcortb. Aca- III H MP 3 p ( |