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Show THE PROVO HERALD ' 7 .sr J '.v v 0 v- 1 1 - v-- -f PAGE FIVE. n n o n n ri Mrs Alton Lees, of Salt Lake, is painted place cards in yellow visitor In "Provo for. a few days. T:i pleted the pretty acolor.acheme. - Kensington Club will be enter-tomorrow afternoon at the wry of Mrs. James ?Brown. f ....-- jf- : " ; o '" AT THE .... ; PRINCES8 AND ELLEN PHOTOPLAYS ' written friends here 4;hat she is en joying her visit and Is very much pleased with the capitol of the nation. ' Miss . Virginia Sutherland,' of Provo, is spending the winter with '. TTrr Pr Eggertsen anengagement of their daughter, Lorle, to Robert' P. of New York, the marriage to take place late in November. This announcement will be of much interest to the "many friends of - the young Mr: and Mrs. S. nounce the Pair-bank- ouple, both of jwhom are popular members of the younger social set. . Mrs. Jesse Haws very delightful! entertained the members of the Roe &f Ray Club at her home Monday even ing. The rooms were prettily decorated with tall pink and white chrysanthemums and a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Arvid Reese was a guest of the club. The members present were the Misses Myrtle Sarah Orwin, Edna Holdaway, Lottie Orwla and Edith Young. The next session of the club will be held with Miss Edna Holdaway. Saved"- a - and shows girl swimming her brother's friend. Apretty rural story is told in the Essenay film, "Back to the Old Farm.'' It Is a summer pastoral story, unique in plot conception and showing the most modern farming methods as compared with those of years gone by. 'fne other drama is "The Troubled Trail " a Vitagraph romance and the come dies' are both Blographs, "A Stern Papa" and "Love's Message," "The Litte Indian Martyr" "at the Ellen the same evenings is the story of a little Indian neophyte boy who lived "long agtTaTbne of the California missions. The tale is founded on an historic incident There is a Kalem drama, "A Railroad Lochlnvar," aDBorbing raiiroad stofy, and a Lubin film, "The Smuggler," a frontier story full of thrUku--T- he comedy at the Ellen is by the Edison people and the subject Is "Aladdin to save . best designs made. New garments arriving IONIC. DARKENS The members of the "Bailie" Club held a pleasant session Monday evening at the home of Miss Corinae A dainty color echeme of Wilson. piak. and white was used in the decoration of the rooms, chrysan-- t eh mums being seen everywhere. The usual pastime of sewing and social chat was enjoyed ami an in-- formal musical programme was given by Miss Norma Poulton, Miss Hazel Snaeot. Adams fr Mrs. Winnie Thatcher and daughter, Louisa, left today for a few weeks' visit in San Francisco, Cal., with Mrs. Thatcher's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield. " daughter, E6tellaj have returned to their home in Salt Lake, after a week's stay with Provo friends. - Miss Hazel Anderson returned thit morning from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Miss Jennie Allen presided over" a prettily appointed luncheon at her in perfectly equipped labratorles. An ideal preparation of this sort Is Wyeth's Sage and Sluphur Hair Remedy, In which Sage and Sluphur are combined with other valuable reme dies for scalp troubles and thin, weak hair that Is losing Its color or coming out. After using this remedy for a few days, you will notice the color gradually coming back, your scalp will feel better, the dandruff will soon be gone, and in less than a month's time there will be a wonderful differ; ence in your halr." Don't neglecf your hair if It is- full dt dandruff, losing Its color or com ing out Get Wyeth's Sage and Sluphur from your druggist, and see what a few days' treatment will do for you. All drug gists sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Hed quist Drug Co., two store, successors to Smoot and Palace Drug companys. THE THEATRE PROVO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER - The Queen "The reincarnation of c r-7rz- l Fop el WE WILL PROVE THAT IT P AYS TO TRADE AT PROVO' S REAL BARGAIN STORE Oo o o u o u o u u u u o u u In Provo Postoffice Novem-- , 3, 1912. ... m LADIES Allredl VMrs. Carter, Mrs. Johnr Elizabeth: MIbb Chandler, Fannie; Curtis.jMiss Stella; DeFrels, Mrs. J. G.; Duke, Miss Leona; Jones, The (iss Waltz" ' Miss Cella; VA L KWv ia r i M ir i Ml f Patrick, Maggie; Perry, Mrs. Claude; Wood, Miss Minnie. GENTLEMEN Bretz Val; Cluff, TT Car Shortage is now on. BUT we have just unloaded SEVEN CARS of LUMBER. MORE COMING. PRICES- - -- as low as the lowest OUALITY-- as good as the best E.; Eilkstrum, William; Ewell, W. W.1; Finch, W. P.; Gates, William Claff; 100 Company - Seat Sale Thursday and Friday from 10 to 1, and Friday Evening from CURTAIN, 8:3a. 8:30- - CARRIAGES, li p, JonesA Baker Lumber Co. Lewis D.; Passey Geo.;.'Timmerman, Ray; Williams, W. D. If not called for In two weeks they will, be sent to ten dead letter office. M. 185 W. 3rd South - Provo JAMES CLOVE, P. M. TZ-- Q TTT- -- week, or until the weather Improves. The teams sent out In advance of the ROADS convicts by the state road commission encountered heavy snow in Because of the heavy snowfall In Millard countyj and have been unthe southern part of the state the able to push through to their convict road gang, which, was to have to send fifty convicts It been, sent south the firs of this week under eight guaikls. Two foremen In to work on th efbads of Washington the employ of the state road comcounty during the winter months, will mission will accompany the party to STORMS ARE DELAYING WORK ON UTAH Four Cars of Scenery to Hilton, Alfred; See Us Before You Buy & Co., New York Production Original THERE1S NO "SECOND KISS WALTZ CO. 6 :0 Mercantile Company Wood-Clifto- n ber "Nothing more supremely gorgeous" Denver Republican Most Magnificent Fashion Gowns on the American Stage. .A up ; Denver News. $2.00- ? -rr-z V. prices 50 V I These are but a hint of the $1.98 values are we splendid giving XV are We are offering a splendid offering a very' attractive Ladies' Street or House Dress in throughout our excellent stock. of Girls' Dresses in Henrietta cloth, messaline silk and novelties; cashmere You must see them to appreserges, trimmed very shapely and dressy" ages 4 to 12 years. They are little far superior to what you could them. item ciate we Every and bargains. beauties for , make the same price. offer-- is brim full of quality, style andservice, and at prices as low as you are apt to pay elsewhere for far inferior goods. You will be absolutely right on everything you buy here. Remaining of-- to r - UNCLAIMED LETTERS the gdds." Denver Times. In the New York Casino Year and a Half Musical Succses "Greater than any Merry .Widow waltzed in this, city." St.' Louis Republican. I" i : m M.J?J For $5.95 fob , (HERSELF) tme daughter f style, perfectly modeled, superior make and finish and we guarantee - VALESKA SUMTT rtA i We are offering a handsome heavy blue storm serge Ladies' Suits in the plain dressy tailored tr u u u u u u u u u u u of Beauty Cleopatra." IB For $12.90 - yesterday when eight of her girl friends were present A rustic basket filled with exquisite pink and o deep golden cry 3 an them urns on a lace Electrolytic etching is tiBed by a centerpiece formed the central decoration of the table which was lighted new process to produce hardened with golden oandlebra. Dainty hand- - steel dies. home if V 41 ..-,- sTTa-Wecct.Tikil- 1 We are offering one of the neatest, dressiest Coats you ever saw for so little money It is a dark and light gray striped zybeline, black and white striped with velvet trimmed ; warm, serviceable and stylish. III THE For generations Sage and Sulphur have been used for hair and scalp troubles. Almost everyone knows the value of such a combination for keeping the hair a good even color, for curing dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, and for promoting the growth of the hair. Years ago the only way to get a Heir Tonic of this kind was to make it in the home, which was troublesome and not always satisfactory. Nowadays, almost any druggist can supply his fully prepared and i I I For $10.85 SCALP REMEDY, A ME al- most daily, so you are sure of the latest, most stylish and best designs. o OLD-TI- lCi the iFact that we can fit you out with, as new, s tylishJand attractive a suit, coat qr dress as we could in the beginning of the season, as we have been constantly replacing those sold with the newest and ' Mrs.. E. C. Louis A r Emphasize Mc-Ewa- -- r M wish to Again Kalem film, will be one of the features - . ., n '7A, and Mrs. E. D. Sutton, who is in, Wash-in-,- " at the Pirncess theater tonight tomorrow, night It is a story of the d:.C., for the winter,:: has sea a brave Sutton. n rs - com, -- Mrs. rs ... ,J a - o o n n Qjwn - not leave until the lattec part of the direct the road-buildin- work. - SMOOT SPAFFORD Winter Rate iff Get It now whll you can. 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