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Show 1 I TTHE-pROVO-HEKA- : l;; " 00 1 MF tr I J ' LiteaReed. L, Anflerberg and .daugb- ter, Fay, left this morning (or Salt Lake City, where they will visit a week with, the tenner's mother, Mrs. L rt ' t ' -- 1 . - TAGETIVET o rV :WsOCIETY c. f '""n tir nn t J ris''n nt I I f if A . ,... -'- 1 : ' I '' : . ' . LZI i f h.-- A U V-Vt i ll V&aiM&&i A tV " .- 19 Samples of One $14.50 Sample Coat, grev LADIES' SUITS zybe-lin- e One $12.90 Sample Suit, black Storm $11.45 One $14.50 .Sample Coat, grey ' Chin-cl"ll- Serge"-- $11.45 , - - - $11.95 ; ; Three $16.50 Sample Coats, Chin-- , chilla $13.20 Two $18.50 Sample Coats, Boucle, -- ,r 1 1 r II mum m tv Mil I B - $14.90 Onc $20.00 Sample Coat, fancv 'vle- H"c One. $20,00 Sample Coat,, Mannish - "p-:- H-- th 1 $15.45 S15.45 ... flnlla w Ji I . . ivc $22.50 $15.45 Sample Coats. Chinchilla Cat. One $25.00 Sample cilla' C)nt. : $2..00 Sample Coat.-blu- $18.20 Ch'in- - blue - $18.95 Zvbc- , The Utah Sorosis Club met yester-.day- . afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Lund in a very interesting session. The lesson 1: from the Twentieth Century American was given by Mrs." W. J. Stiehl and each member answered to roll call by relating an interesting story. Follow ing the session the members enjoved asplendid concert given by Professor Lund and a number of his pupils Miss Ida Smith was heard in several piano selections and Miss Anna Duke gave aouple of vocal solos. The club will meet next week with Mrs' our black Caracu , ranging in pric o All We are showing the 0 . l ft ana .Mrs. Alva ruelson very pleasantly entertained the members of their card club at thedt home last were used to adorn the rooms and were won by Mts. James Yellow evening. chrysanthemums the Drizes Brown and Mrs. Henry Cteese. Mr. H. Bower and Mr. and and Mnu-Dale Muffins Mrs. Joseph Vane were gueets of the club and the members present ware A N.w Way of Uln Datei McKenzie Editor Hill, of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Heindselman, Mr By Mrt, Janet and Mrs. J. B. Aahton, Mr. and Mrs th4 Boston Cooking School Magazine The value of dates aa a food is hardly Fred Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Berne Wal appreciated. They are wholesome, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evans, Mr. utritkma, and hen used in KC Date and Mrs. Alf Maiben, Mr. and Mrs Moffina, makt a recipe, that ia ap-James Brown, .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. edited by the entire family. n " f U Pi 1 Li .Sampe Suit, blue Whip $22.50 ... anent in girl's coats in Provo from PAYS- - TO 'G ri h 3 j Po TRADE AT PROVO'S REAL BARGAIN STORE uyu B. pr Moore, George Moore, Arvid Reese, Moore and Willis BeardalL John ' An interesting event of this evening will be the dinner to be given by Mrs. B, T. Harding at her home on Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Scharf, Mr. West Center street. She will be as and Mrs. Geese. The club will meet sisted by Mrs. Vera Jones, Miss Mable next week with Mre. Alf Maibeo. Harding and Misa Veda Bullock. A , vaso of gorgeous yellow and white Mrs. George Hansen was the hos chrysanthemum, on lace tess jesterday afternoon at a delight- centerpiece form tike decorations of ful affair which was attended by the t!be dining UbleV where place cards members of the Bon Heur Club. The are laid' for MrA and Mrs. John D. N. Taylor, Mr. rooms were bright with a profusion Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and A, and Mrs. T. Harding, of dainty- pink and iwhit carnatlona P. Mr. and Beckstead, ,Mrs. O. B and a luncheon was erred. Mrs. C. E. Mr. Mrs. Geo. T. Judd, and Ertckson won the prize in the card Thatcher, and Mrs. Mr, Kph Homer, Mrs. game and the members present were Raohael Duffin and Thatcher Jones. Mrs. Ertckson, MrsJ. W. Stiehl. Mrs. R. L Anderberg, Mrs. tVed Rlohmond, The members of the Nineteenth Mrs. L.VP. Farrel, Mrs.' Sam Raile. Mrs. Gene Cluff, Mrs. Walter Reese. Century Club will meet this after- Mrs. Prank Stubbs 'and the Misses noon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Era and Lydia Jones and Aha Tay Searle. Professor Thurmaa of tha week r Prove High ftchool wili talk to-- ha Tor7en:luT"winmee4"h members on 'Taxation.' with the Misses Jones. , ... - HaHlaa C Dai - " ; cup butler; cup sugar-- J X cup milk,' 2 cupt flour; 3 level teaspoonfulsr K C Baking Powder; teaspoonful salt; scant pound dates. i the batter," add the ingar and the tgy, beaten light. Sift together three times, the floor, baking powder aadaalt; add these to the first mixture, alternately with the milk; beat thoroughly and add the dates, atoned and cat in piece.. To bake, hare a low oven until the muffins donble In bulk; then Increase heat to bake and brown quickly, liuffias baked thia way One-thir- d 'tii r ' O-ean- : a i ' wCB Je..light appetiflg.jioliacfe ".'-- '" ' easily digested. This is only one of the maqy appetb-- ; " log K C Cook's redpea found ia the Book. The wonderful KC Cook's Book Is . aabatantially bound and printed in nine colors, contains ninety tested and easily made recipes by Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, of the world famous Boston Cook ingr School Magazine. Yon can secure a copy FRBB by sendthe colored Certificate packed ia 25--' ing V cent cans of K C Baking fowder to the jAQras MFC Co., Chicago. Be anre to write name and address - r .... ptaiai. . . aa an-eiqut- t. features of the evening. Twenty-fivguests "were present to meet the guest A SUPREME COURT JUDGE of honor. " One moat of the successful and de Hon. John C. Sherwin, of Iowaf says lightful affairs of the week wag the "Having personal knowledge of informal reception given last evening wonderful cures effected, I pub many at the home of Mrs. J. R. Reynolds to Hcly recommend the Neal Three-Dawelcome Rev. Thompson, the new Treatment to all interested." pastor of the local Baptist church. About seventy-fivguests, members of the Baptist church, and invited THAT CURES friends were present and an Inter esting Informal programme was given. The address of welcome was given by Rev. Ingham of the Methodist church and two beautiful vocal selections by e y tjSi.' ''. Miss Vorna 8nowf whose engagement to Albert E. Saxey of Ogden was announced recently, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given Wednesday evening by MiM Florence Moore. White carnations adorned the rooms and the prettily appointed luncheon table and the guests iwere the Mtssee Macy and . The officers of the Toung Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association of the Fifth ward very pleasantly enter tained last evening at the home of Miss Neota ' EUertson In honor of Mrs. Sarah W. Talmage. Beautiful white ohrysanthemuxna were used in the decorations of the rooms and a musical programme was ' one of the - Must Stand NEAL DRINK HAM T Mrs. I. H. Masters. Miss Ethel Rose IN THREE DAYS gave a number of piano eolos. The by a purely vegetable and harmless rooms were beautifully decorated with without a profusion of red and iwhlte chrys- medicine, taken Internally, anthemums and refreshments were any of the publicity or pal of I and served. - ' Think What a Roof e Tne young ladies of the "Girls' Friendly Society" of the Episcopal church met last evening at the home of Mrs. Mae McKeUlps. After the dangerous hypodermic injectto, ti of the old time treatments, which require from 23 to 42 days' time of the busy man. It the tetaimony of Its many thousands of patients, 'their relatives and friends. Call, write or phone the NEAL INSTITUTE, 34lS. Fourth East street. Salt Lake City. Phone regular session a pleasant social hour was enjoyed by the members present. Miss Mable Peterson will entertain Hyland the society at its next omeetlng. - - 0 Mrs. Ralph Elliott, who underwent an operation at the General hospital last Monday, is reported to be Im proving nicely and is well on the road to recovery. A song service will be given in the Tabernacle next Sunday at t o'clock under the direction of Professor J. R. An especially interesting Boehard. musical program has been arranged for that day. 1792. Before you decide on any roof ing, for any purpose, consider what that roof must stand. Then send for our free book, which tells the very facts you want to know about all kinds ' of rooting. 0035(3000 (?! J This free book tells about roofs of shingle tin, tar, iron, of and other roofings. "prepared tells the ad vantages" f eacn ' It fairly, EPISCOPAL CHURjCH NOTICE.-- ' sively. There will be regular services held in St. Mary's Episcopal church on Sunday, Nor, 10, 1912. J. B. Schole-fielof Salt Lake City, will officiate at both services. All are cordially In' ' vited to attend. . .. d, w frankly, comprehen We furnish it "free ! ! to $10.00 $1.98 lK - Td - " j M.r. Kate McFadden, DeLora Moore, Fay Snow, Pearl Beardell, Rae Baxter, Nora Saxey, Lucille Dunn, May me Bott, Era Giles, and Mesdames R. E. Wolfe( Ernest Moore, Roy Hardy, John E. Bott, Jr., Eden.Mooref Robert i r ItV-- y 1 7if i i hrec $.Q.()0 Samplc Suits, Serges and One cord cf iUM 7S i $19.80 1" i O, $9.90 n 11 .1 n cinu oroaacioin til i f 7S U PER CENT $5.95 to $25, discounted r-- h WE WILL-PH- -- One $b.00 Sample Suit, grey Storm Serge $9.90 Two $16.50 Sample Suits, Serge and. ' Rasket Weave $12.95 Two $18.50 Sample Suits, Storm Serge and Novelty $13.20 Four $20.00 Sample Suits, Serges and Novelties : -$14.95 Five $22.50 Sample Suits, Serges and Novelties $16.75 Seven $25.00 Sample Suits, Sergesand '"veit 'Vs : $17.95 Two $27.50 Sample Suits Storm Serge .'""1 Whipcord $18.95 One $28.50 Sample Suit, blue Storm I One $28.00 .Sample Coat, heavy Chin Cy : --r rge - chilla $9.90 ., . Oiic $20.00 Sample Coat, blue Chiir . : One $14.00 Sample Suit, navy Serge a One $15.00 Sample Coat, grey Boucle Sr Miss Eva Jones went to Salt Lake today for a week's stay with her sister, Mrs. Leroy Pharis. 30 Samples of LADIES' COATS H. , n sue- - s, : K i Youfall know that the samples sent out by the man Pi ufacfurers are the cream of their entire stock; the S. newest-designthe best in quality and jerfect-i- n fit O-ana ;misn. inere are no two aiiKe. nacli one nas p its own individuality and exclusiveness., makihgb them especially desirable, aside from the low prices Q we can sell them. If you have not made your selec-tio- n yet, this is your opportunity. rv '" . or ZS adly tr"t neTtrg-altoTrrMT- - eessfuLiiLsecuri'ng a.t: aZYery give our patrons the advantage of this low X? buying. They are the 1? BIGGEST BARGAINS YET Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raile are down Thistle for a stay of a few days 'with Mrs. S. R. Callaway. Mrs. James Brown very pleasantly entertained te hmembers of tihe Kensington Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were prettily adorned with vases and baskets of white chrysanthemums and Mrs. Charles Ward and Miss Laei Irvine were guests of the afternoon. After the usual progsam, a dainty luncheon was served and an informal musical program given by Mrs. George, Humphrey adn Miss Irvine. The members present weie Mrs. C. H. Heindselman, - Mrs.-BrBower, Mrs. Alva Nelson, Mrs. Alma Boyden, Mrs. Chal Chase, Mrs. Albert Evans, Mrs. Fitzroj Mrs.-DavLewis, Mrs. Fred Moore,, Mrs. "T6eT3:ire7"MTgr' Elvon Jackson, Mrs. George Humphrey. The next meeting ,of the club w:li,rbe held with Mrs. Chal Chase. r--t heavy-discountand-we--gl- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Stark, who were married last week, left yesterday morning for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will reside. f n This is an .excellent sample line that we were ..' he-r- -- $ High Grade Stylish Stiils at a Fraction of their Actual Value Mr. and Mrs. H. S. -- )?n nn - . Mr. and Mrsf Charles A. Boren are down from daley, Jjdaho, for a few week's 7 kit with Mr. Ueren's mothre, Mrs. Martha Boren. fyne entertained with a beautifully appointed dinner yesterday in honor pf their, daughter, Mrs. Rachael Duff in, who leaves Monday on a mission to Great Britain where her husband, Cyril Duffin, is now laboring. A vase of lovely pink and white chrysanthemums formed the' eenterpteceof thetHningiablenit t! same blossoms were also used to adorn the rooms. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Duffin, Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher C. Jones, Mrs. Annie Young, Mrs. Lydia Holdaway, Miss Florence Duffin, Miss Edna Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eklns, Messrs. '.Stanley . Duffin and Kimball Young-- n: "n nr n n nn " be-- 1 cause it tells about Ruberoid roofing, too. Bccbc lumber Co. - |