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Show . . THE PRQVO HERALD. ifONDAY, AUGUST - mibmrlA:or m m Regular 19c .7 Yards for Xiroit " 7 - . B S -- To YardT; $1.00 $1.00 REMNANTS u -- i Biff Variety 50 Cents on the ' $1.00 . fw -- ma yiii nil - i r i 111 i ,i V M i l Yards for .2 for Limit 2 to customer. nrr- - ii 'Tied Trimmed.--Regular7Sct 3 : 1 - I 5malllot-- iiJMEN3 HOSE . 6 1 lit Hi ii Pair, Guaranteed 6, : II . -- " I: II- Months, for colors." Worth $1.50. To-ton- e . ! I 1 u $1.00 - ' 2 8 1 n Pair for 1 ( ! I Yards 1 $1.00 . Limit 8 pair to customer. $1.00 , 1 CANVAS GLOVES Heavy weight, 36 inches wide. Regular 75c, $1.00 $1.00 tol7. CRETONNE - Pair H li LADIES'JWISSES' AND WHITE CHILDREN'S PUMPS AND OXFORDS Values $1.00 to $3.00 2 if SizesT4 $1.00 Sizes 6, 7, 8. II 111 HOSE- - for ii li , -- MEN'S PURE SILK .1 " I II, si.oo $1.00 , I I $2.25 values. Blue, Heavy Weight. values. ! Tress shirts WORKSHIRTS"- - $1.00 OHM' $1.00 1 Large size, 24x44 3 for Good size. 6 for i . $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS si.oo "This Means Half Price. LADIES' WHITE J&Jj&&3 BOYS' AND GIRLS' BLUE ALL0 VERS DRESS GINGHAM 8 TURKISH TOWELS m . -- Regular 19c, worth 25c. 6 Pair lileached and Unbleached um i Black and torctovan. LADIES' HOSE - . Washtbler-$2.2- 5 SI .00 yds, to customer. CRASH TOWELCfG - sKID GLOVES Rguliir35it"T 4 Pair Limit 10 yds. to customer $1.00 ' LADIES' HOSE LIGHT OUTINGS 10: Yards HOPE 36 IN . BLEACH 132 L f'!?J"j will iirdo tKeWoth Dollar - 20y 1 n i Open":"All See West Day i is it I a 1 ' !'it li ii Si 11 M ti ,. o II ... ,. 14 T' Mrs. Nora Blumenthal returned to her home in Salt Lake Friday afterI ii mi. a pleasant visit noon here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. U " "J Blumenthatr" after-spendin- f " French Wearing Real Hoops! g returned to lier Peterson, Mr. and Mrs- - J. Harrison hnm in Ocdpn. Sund.iv eveninff after visit with relatives.and COMING SOCIAL-EVENTKirkrMiss Rnth Gardner of American a of friends, in this rity. ... Fork," Miss lone Ilickm-an Tonight and Mrs. E. G. Lloyd o.f bait Mrs. L. N. Oakley and daughter Bridal shower by Mrs. Harold Dunn Magna Lake. ' , are spending a few days in Dorothy in honor of Miss Vilate Dunn, a 'Septhe Manti guests of relatives, meet -- . The Service Star Legion will tember bride. ' the Pioneer afternoon at Thursday left ' Sunday" for G- - E, Fletcher park at 3 o clocK. An imeresung pro Logan where he will spend a few Tuesday. vnc relatives. "At Home" day at .Mutual Isle, gram has been arrangea ior and all members are cordially weeks visiting Springdell. Members of the Second invited to be present. Prof. Calvin Fletcher has" returned ward are cordially invited to visit the his home in Logan after a few to 'Mutual girls. Mrs. George Strong was pleasantly visit with relatives in this city. days Sunday afternoon when surprised . . uu ner e Wednesday.- relatives ot twenty-tivtr r,A Mrs. PaTnli 7 Ponlton and Mrs. w. W. Ercanbrack will entermiAfi n tinexnected call at trr,Aa fomilw rpHirrtpH home Saturday from tain at afternoon affair In honor ot her home for the purpose of celebratVivian Park, where they have been Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack. The ing her birthday anniversary. the summer months. hours were spent with, music and Spending was chat; during whicn- luncneon Mr. and Mrs. Georse T. Judd of - The Service Thursday. Star luepon' will meet served.' T air snpnt Fridav in this city. ?ilf ' at 3 p. m, in the Pioneer park. the' guest of Mr; and Mrs.- J, D. Dixon. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman enter Mrs.- Lacy - H. - Farnsworth " tained the lonowmg Mrs." John EfBottand daughters, Mr. marriage of her daughter guests at dinner Sunday evening: Helen and Fay left Sunday for Men-dotof Salt Lake, and Mrs. Wm. Timpson, JWhere they will make , Margaret.to George Osborne of Salt take. The ceremony was performed Mr. and Mrs. I. A.7 Smoot of Salt their-iutur- e Illinois, home. Mr. .Bott - will of Chicago. evening by Bishop" Albert Lake and Mrsr W. Smith later. little a them join Mabey at 6 o'clock at the Farnsworth Cut flowers were used artistically in residence, in the presence of the im- - decorating; Music was the feature of I. H. Peterson, former operator of relatlvts of h young couple. entertainment. Tt! tti Western Union "in this citV has ' bride wore a charming gown .of ,1 trt Idaho Falls. Ida., Miss Violett Johnson and Miss where he will take a position of man- iavy blue taffeta silk with pale blue .showa ' at entertained embroidered After a Chestina Baird aa:er ot the ottice.. Mrs. reierson win . . mriff lin.. trimmings. er Saturday afternoon in honor of leave about- September 15th. ine young ""..vjuiuuu jnp Ercanbrack, formerly will make theii home in Salt Mrs. Sterling jp.e ' of this city. Miss Fern Broadbent Tnnn T Rott snent Sunday in luncheon music, andjhe fol- Ogden the guest of his daughter, Mrs Games, " v1" hoilr of Mr an 4 Mrs. f.eorge lowing short program was enjoyed. Smith. by Sola- Farnsworth was hostes the Johnson Sisters, and readingse by Mr. and Mrs. - J.' W. Prows and Twenty-fivBaird. Miss Chestina V " ""uiiiuiiy appointed dinner Sun fomiiv mntnnH to Salt Lake Sunday affair ay. An abundance of flowers an were present at the delightful where they spent a very pleasant day. - v me ammg laoie from which Miss Broadbent received widicu nrt. i u nrpr!lin n many, beautiful and usetul gitts. Mrs. Harry Bott and baby of Pay-so- n and Mrs. Albert Biibop spent Saturday in this city the Mrs. Fred Davis entertained Fridav guest of Mrs. John E, Bott. Mr and Mrs- J- - W. McAdams l77' M Mrs. of da"Rht in .honor "m? ,Vera. Mrs. Ruth Bailey, afternooon Maughn of Chicago, and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mueth of Salt . 1 Edth-vrwere oaiigbtfr ti. .. Pratt si Salt Lake. - The rooms are Provo visitors for a few Lake flowers. '"PS and daiioWr RnKir Xifr. beautifully decorated- in "cut the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ma days, Mr. and Mrs. The. time was spent pleasantly, ina Jesse M. Harmon. Hnrintf nn4 miiili. . a which r. and Mrs, Kimball sewing aiiu V the Th?,ma H'tish and Mrs. delicious lundheon was served toMrs. Mr. and Mrs- - Frank Davis of BosVl,S5 W rner and dai,Shter Ruth of following: Mrs. M. Q. Maughn. were guests at the home of Mr. Hebe? ton, J Lee. Mrs. ....... On. uu.n'v t Mr- Howard ivS3a and Mrs. R. J. Murdock Sunday. " - " E. H. Mrs. Lcnnon, I N. C Spaldinf, u Erca"b-wilMrs. Arthur Pratt, Mrs. E. R. seBuck-ne- ri COMING TQ .PROVO. ehter, t s an "at anprnrt Mrs.e Hoagr MrST-Rohonor of M- TV and Mrs. William J. Minchitt ot Stewart, and Miss Kathryn Davis. trcfcl,-- Tent vide.' Sterling will arrive la Provo tomorrow. Dearer at din- Dr. Minchln foS. vT. V U the home missionary M.l ner inursaay ocnrng iuiuk'"'"" of the Congregational uperintendent ' t wuw ouu. .fr and Mrs. lonn work in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah in home their f Alr- - W, D. Rob- - j will leave soon to make In iha v,lla - will attend awv uv. V au em ii Lt;ht ho?n HUU Ull. kun Illinois. The time was spem the IhtermountalB !SS Mendoa, Workers Christian ...... wrrr l. riAiiri vw.v. -the near in music anir gotu. tn Salt Lake City. He wtll Institute Jutai ; ' laid for eighteen. aWm HvntA innsiderable time to the Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen state work In general and to Provo tn anri fimiftfSaturday evenMftOMlnthtn wrj.aaoress trip to particular. ' mfFrM.U attracti!v arranged ing from a six weeks autoWyoming, of Community. Clmrch ..on ladies the eveni"f:- - The affair iTdho, Yellowstone Park, Hr,A M.ur this COV- -. Friday oB this week. ' J Mr.' and Mrs. U i'V" " .ItU . . ' i thousand fVirw n( ji.t.ni-wh 1 to r?on expect hiL ijadaitl0,m, ,t,1? In Holland, milk upafid put being miles, which was thoroughly enjoyed gold in solid form. Tie c Mr. and Mrs. by all. . -7 -- h, - Mrs. Leon. Dunn -- y oh-asa- -- ... uut-sio- - CH """WWWIBMMiiiimii & Lady Diana's Film Debut L MM r T C . -- jfi&L WV s ??v $r-4- 3 : - . n, - I ' - : J J iW 1 ,1 J PVf-IJ- l Iff If si oui-oi-io- -- a, rrfay l- -l lit J ; '!? I ; - ;.J i. ': . ! M V ' M) ! - 1 1 - C ' a..... i .u. a niMm n Tjiifv T)ia.na. Duff Conner as she In her first movie, "The Glorious Adventure." That was made nwa mu land and will be exhiwtea in America, uauy " , most heautiXul woman in England." & v ;ii j. mw n - - ' mA-- t.. r.,j iT" T '"- C.C a ;, c tta .4 br,dM,0f 've Irl Jt. i i ; ' l I verymodlfled form. Which will help aome at least to crowds! - 'vi LlJiy H?WSntrio Bore w - srn.' rroah frnn Parin nrhtimit w dM.!. i.mw3.iib Via jm In Irnnn irir irw. Hwin a i PajidlRnnAB are all ovpr ttia nlaa v i. wza'tt r: xt even howevar. if th ar. hnnn tn that -- ' w.m w r aklrtw mhim tll IA3 Ui ' several wrecks, although the roadway was piled high with broken glass and and a car Jk 'party p Salt Lakers driving a parts of automobiles, trucks 1 Studebaker car were wrecked, without riage." Injury to themselves, Sunday afterTHE PIE MAKER. noon when their car being turned out to avoid walkers- - on the road Just bepie yond the point of the mountain near Woman Is the only natural aiimaker in' other words, the be'st V Riverton.. cook-rsay of the . members The- - driver, to avoid hitting the aroundl walkers turned into a carriage tearing Ohio Restaurant Association la con off two wheels. The automobile then vention at Toledo. JMen do cook, ot dashed Into the gutter and was wreck course. Occasionally one becomes ed. ' A truck coming along halted, and expert" Many delude themselves iAto adepts at' iU. a few'ttfnutes later was ran Into fey a believing themselves J when the delights of Ford," both Vehicles being damaged. A particularly few moments later another automobile camping blind them to the weaknesses hurried up an piled into the wrecks, of their own cuisine. -- real cooks, the women,-merel- y age. . Not a person wm injured in' the smlla at this male complaceancy, By AUTO ACCIDENT SUNDAY. . teapoon'ii! of flattery they' make their male com- - cup of water, one-ha- lf pantons believo themselves capable cream of tartar, two teaspoonfiiis c? with the frying pan, merely to escape. vinegar, two teaspoonfuls of varsK. size of an egg. Bail till it the drudgery of their home lives. Tiair-butte- r attitude is like that of a father whohardens when dropped in wafer. Pour praises the way his son sa'.it wood - on buttered platter and pull j"t. it's good training for the oy and wel- ,aearly cold. ' Cdffle respite for dad:-- --' " CURIOUS, From the caveman days when the, male's job was, to go out with hanr--1 A man who bad had one drinii i mer and thong"and slap for the family m4ny saw a sign. "Piease ring the bell dinner and the wife's Job to make the .Qr caretaker " day's catch as palatable. .as Jxet cfudi..,.: & Wlf up. and gave t- -a c..l : per-and cruder utensilj IntelHgence such a It waen . pull nearly came out by ottitted, down to the preseni-science cornea to the aid of the cook-rrts- . nr- -i and makes her calling a "profusion. It:, in a few momenta ad , the woman,',not. the'man who pr?" peartjd aat th 'Ar you tUe wrttaker,""' e,.' pares "the "meals In tempting styVasi. " crowds her housewifery with pot puller ' ' "Yes. What do you want?" kettle. , . -- "I saw tnat notice, v3' 1 r t CREAM CANDY.- bell and now I r Take cna pouaj of white sugir,' oaa t rn "t ' i acy . andu ; a.--f- s |