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Show SOCIETY a. Mrs E. T. Cluff of Diamond Switch is spending a few days of the week r in Prove Erickson Is entertaining Mrs. s giwW-thiweek, Mri. T. N. as her Idaho. off Shelley, Sbelley, C. H. - f ' J X - " news in th e paper" tccay Wocd-Cliltt- J ?3 " ' ' ' c 6iT . Maire The Expert Lady Roller Skater 7", Entirely New Piclurcs -- ty effect while-smila- x and chrysan- g InJ 1 5) 37c 0 JV 1-- 1 has made a wonderful growth and there is a good reason. Our less than you can buy the same quality for at prices are other sWesEvery shoe is honest leather are used. Every shoe is solid leather. The wearing quality of our shoes can't be beat. We handle only the best makes" and we guarantee every pair to give satisfactory wear. one-four- th : - No Job Lot or Bankrupt Stock. f CROSETT'S Blu-che- r, or Black -- $3.98 Boys, $3.50 NAP-A-TA- 98 $1.39 8 -- Boys'. $2.50 Tan Scuff er Bt Boys' Dress Shoes ;.-$i.- at -- -: 49 $1.69, $1.98 Men '8 Heavy Work Shoe N Work Shoes 5-t- o Boys' $2.00 Blucher UNION, 'Heavy $3.00 Tan Shoes, double ' sole stitched and pegzl ged Miss Emily Heal, a bride elect of the coming week, was the honored guest at . a miscellaneous shower given at the home of Mrs. Walter Startup las! evening, the hostess being Mrs. Wal ter Startup, Mrs. Geo. Startup, Mrs. Frank White.'Mrs.RoyPassey and Miss Anna Peterson. The rooms werepret- Ml'adorned with autumn foliage and flowers and presented a pretty ap-Over .thirty guests were pearence. present during the evening and many beautiful presents were received by ls. Heal. $2.25 J SHOES I.... $2.75 MADE at $2.98 ; patent strip up front; regular $2.00 .values $1.49 LADIES' $3 BLUCHER r- - Button Patent Dress Shoes J)J1AA MARL0W .$3.50 felastic Instep for "Women - at $1.98 - ...1.98 $4.00 Crosett's $2.49 -- $2.98 $2.98 $3.35 No Paper Sole No Shoddy fet $3.50 CroBett Shoe $3.50 Nap-a-Ta- 1 - C Wedge Heel 49 69 $1.00 Lace or Button $1.50 values, 5 98 to 8 -- $2.50 HOOD'S BEST QUALITY at No at guaranteed, $498 HOOD'S BEST QUALITY All $2.50,Dre'ns Shoeft . $3.49 ; V - $4.50 Knee Boot, guaranjeed, at". " Mothers Comfort ' $1.98 $1.98 The $3.00 kind -$2.25 u $3.50 J lia Ma rlo w. .$2.75 $t)(K) Hip Boots, , Paper Soles No Shoddy LXtl Lizza 33 Stores Savtd By Hi Wife. . f Iain's Tables are essentially a stomach act to Intended medicine, especially She's a wise women who knows how on that organ; to cleanse it, strengthen It, tone and Invigorate it, to regu- what t? do when ber husband' life is late the liver, and to banish, bilious- in 'danger, 'but Mrs. R. J.' Flint! For Bralntree Vt., W of that kind. "She ness positively and: ffeetually. insisted on my.jistng Dr. Kink' New sale by Hedqulst, Drugo., two stores, Discovery," ; writes Mr.,. ,F. ... "for a, succeMors to Smoot snd Palace Drug dreadful courh,. when I was so weak r.""'. "T s ':"' my friend all thought 1 had Only a companys. , ". 25 $1.49 Ladies' $1.50 Oxfords 98 $1.75 Elastic Sides -- $1.25 Provo, Utah Florence B. Canady representative of the Barclay Tailor Made Corset company hereafter will receive her N. c. "All remedies and doctors patrons afternoons from 2 until' 6 at treatment. failed till we-- tried Buck-len'sthe Pattern Mat Millinery Parlors Arnica Salve, and cured him 194 West Center. jTnon 497 Y. '3t box.". Curts burn, bolls, skin one with .t Drug . o eruption, piles. 25c at HeqalstSmoot to successors two stores, Co., . 6aves Leg of Boy. "It seemed that my 14-- year old boy and Palace Drug company would have to lose. his leg, on account Blltousnesa is dat to a disordered of an ogly ulcer, caused by a .bad D. F. wrote Chamber' of th stomach. condition Howard, Aguone, brulee," ; .v.. .' ,. Infants' Soft Soles MisHes' $2.00 values igiyiiLyjJisuvi uiiiyjit. 33 Stores Any Price SHOES Star Brand $3.00 Shoes Elastic side House Slippers cRosszrs at $1.98 LADIES' KIRKEND ALL'S $3.50 Frficy Walkers $2.98 $5.00 Shoes, Tan Men's $2.50 Dress Shoe . -- at They are Not Cheap LADIES PLAIN TOE $2.50 Comfort Shoe $3.50 Shoes, Button or for mep ...$2.9S STAR BRAND $3.00 Shoes for Men $2.49 Mrs. Herbert 8r Becknell has re turned to her home in Welser, Idaho, after a pleasant six weeks'visit in Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Booke. , . u " " (Co -- . le 23c 29c 4 Wood Cliff toox Mercaetile i- Franscs 15c each 17c " 19c ' We Will Prove to Yon it Pays to Trade With Pro vo's Real Bargain Store - Saturday Only were 25c each, now " 30c " " " 35c " , " " " 40c " ' " 45c " " These and Hundreds of Other Bargains Just as Good themums were, gracefully arranged.in the dining room. The bride was at tired in a beautiful wedding dress of white messaline with an overdress of marquisitte. A boquet of white roses " completed the charming toilette She was attended by her sister. Miss Mrs. E. E. Corfman ts entertaining Ethel Allen 14 bridesmaid, in a dainty as ber guest, Mrs. C. H. McMahon of gown of white lingerie. Ralph Stubbs was best' man.- Over" on h ir.dred Salt Like Cfty. wiiicb gueat attended the rewpt-.- i i kr Mr. the and Mrs. ceremony. Mr. Chal 0. Chase will entertain fojlowed In will reside this city. tomorrow, at ber home in the Third Flygare J 1 8, knit-ribbe- d, eludes the names of the following small friends of the gues tof honor: Josephine and Carl Scherer, Frances Hayden, Ethelya' Hansen, Estelle Haws, Gladys Smith, Leda and Donna Penroid, Bertha and Helen Goodwin, Federation, ard the Utah representa Afton Dixon, Veda and Lavon Pentive n the National Federation Board roid Elton Sumner, Vernon Dixon, and also a director of the State Federa Byron Nelson, Myreen Penroid, Edna tion. The reception hours are from and Ray Hodson, Grace Hoover. 3 to 6 o'clock and the guests are the A pretty home wedding of the weekl club women of Provo. The beautiful uorcman nome is aecoratea in a was that which-tooplace at the most unique and pleasing manner, an home of Mr . and Mrs. J. H. Allan autumnal "effect prevailing through- when - their daughter, Miss-VUiout the rooms. Brilliant foliage "a od Allan became the bride of Clareuce flowers ' and choice fruits are seen Flypare. The marriage ceremony was everywhere. In the dining room a performed at 9 o'clock in' thep res- dainty rustic basket filled with ence of .rinds and relatives with fruits 's used as the central decora Bishop L. L. Nelson officiating. The tion of the dining able and pumpkins rooms were beautifully decorated for filled with the fruitg and flowers are the interesting occasion with a proused on the sideboard and buffet. fusion of the season's choice flowers. Quantities of exquisite chrysanthe- In the parlor where the mariage cere mums are also used In the artistic mony was performed, carnations and decorations. Assisting the hostess to chrysanthemums were used with pret Ward in honor of her niece, Miss Leda Penroid. Lawn games and mag ic lantern pictures . by Master Carl lunch Scherer will be features and eon will be served at 5:30 when dec orations will be carried out in the Hallowe'en effect. The guest list in- - and fleeced-lihe- d Brown Shirts and Heavy Drawers that were 50c each, now The most interesting affa'r in cial and club circles of the present week is the reception which is being E. Corf given today by Mrs,-Elmman iv nonor or two noted ciud wo men, Mrs. A. J. Gorham, president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, and of Mrs. Charles H. McMa hon, former president of the State receive will be the guests of honor and . the following - club - ladiesM ra, J. W. Alrd, Mrs. S. R. Callaway, Mrs A. J. Hughes,. Mrs. A. F. Palm, Mrs, D. L. Wbllick. The refreshments to he served will also tie In keeping with the autumnal decorations. 16 20 " 22 24 " 26 38 " 30 32 " 34 " " I an i Cozy, Elastic and Durable. 600 Pieces of Children's Underwear, Shirts and Drawers at almost half XP price. This is your opportunity to get plenty of good warm clothing for C3 very, little !mony;::V'Ritbed Knit and Sanitary Fleeced LinedrWarm,i5 1 Sizes k 'X XT : Y P Barflai"S Miss Hazel Ashworth entertained with a beautifully appointed dinner aijd social at her home Wednesday evening in honor of the Misses Verla and Alice Walters, the two charming young1 daughters of Mrs. B. H. Walt ers. who have spent the summer In Provo. The rooms were prettily dec: orated with a profusion of brilliantly colored autumn foliage and a musical DroBxamme and cards were features of the pleasant affair. The guests in vited to meet the Misses Walters were Miss Viola Ashworth, Miss Bertha Lewis, Miss Alta Jensen, Miss Elfreda Jensen, Miss Bee Cash, Miss Edith Young, Miss Edna Jensen, Miss Freda Jensen, Miss Mignon Johnson, Miss Josephine Madsen and Mr. ana Mrs. A. I Booth. Mrs. C. E. Erickson - very delight- " Jufly entertained" the members" of her .card, club at her home last evening, when six tables of whist were played. Pink and white chrysanthemums were used exclusively in the pretty decorations of the rooms, vases and baskets of the beautiful blossoms be ing used. Tne guests present were- Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mr .and Mrs. W. J. Stiehl, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cluff of Diamond Switch, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cluff, Mr. ..and Mrs. Reed Anderberg, Mr.' and Mrs. F. G. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Miss Lydia Jones, Miss Mina Taylor, Miss Eva Jones, and Messrs. Ralph Jones, Ross M'orsley, Dore Schwab and Frank Deming. i JL ' Best f Press lieJCI sSlrei Warm torliileMwei mm short time to live, and it completely cured me." A quick cure tor cough and colds, it is the mokt safe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles grip.' . bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quiny, tonst-llti- s, hemorrhage. "A trial will you. 60c and 11.00. Guaranteed by,. .Hedquist Drg Co two stores, ; succeisors to gmoot and Palace Drug compaats. ' ... . ce " . |