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Show ' . - - 4. -i ... JiM.r.-. PAGE Fit PRO VO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, TH URSD AT, APRI L 14, 1932 JusfWistful (MB To Further Assure ths Success of Provo's Community Silver Dollar Day FREE TAXICAB SERVICE TO SEARS has been arranged. JUST CALL 67 and a Yellow Cab will call for you at your home at our expense. CaJs will be available anywhere in city limits from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. FREE PARCEL CHECKING CN OUK ImZZANINE Shop in connorl! Sears will check ycur parcels until you arc ready to Ut us take y . i home in our cab service. v r 1 ...... . . n n " " FULL FASHIONED SflDsIBtes on or Medium Service Weight Pure Thread Silk, with reinforced garter elatedcradle foot and French heel, at such a ring color shades. You will want to buy a i. Bunny & Duck Child's Dress $E Set Child's "Voile Dress in attractive at-tractive pastel .shades. Clever designs. Cloth Bunny Bun-ny or Duck to match. Ic ear gifts sets for the younger miss. One of our outstanding Dollar Day ofleringsJ Child's Panty Dress The careful way they're made, their dashing styles and their fast colors will almost make you think that Sears' low price is a mistake. Your little girl will like the gay cotton print frocks with panties. Join the throng of thrifty Mothers who - Shop at Sears and Save. Printed Marquisette PRISCILLA CURTAINS 2for$a.oo How little it costs to freshen your windows with these new curtains! Dainty colors, frilly ruffles. 36 inch'es wide, 2V4 yards long.' MARQUISETTE PANELS -i4FOR$a00 A feature Curtain offering! Plain : Ecru finished 'ith a 3-inch bullion fringe, set on hem. 36 inch width, 2Vi yards long: -;" Fine Mercerized MARQUISETTE Q YARDS for Extra value because of the extra width 50 inches. Fine quality in cream or French Ecru. MEN'S FOUR-IN-HAND TIES Our New York buyer claims this Ka Vi r otA!) aof vo til u In TJlf- wear ever offered! Beautiful pat- I S terns and colors. The tm FOR quality will "surprise you. j . " BLEACHED MUSLIN ClnrA mialifv nf IVfmclin frPP from dressing. A real value, f 0 Yards CHILD'S DRESS Attractive styles in Children's Dresses. A good quality. See these. Q for. Single Unit Electric Stove Hrpon pnnmAl finish, o-naran- teed unit. f Cord VI anacaea CD m. - " V 0 I&ems HDi?ess Bnni?lts BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRT 2 fiOI? $ J, . They're Ions wearing Broadcloths, 100 xGO thread count in a cellophane package that brings each on?:- to you as iresh as the dav it left the factory. Plain white and solid shades of Blue, Tan and Givn:. gi.cs 14 to 17. rV!ar attached style only. SPREADS A bier dollar's worh! At- i Rayon with - 1 weightjin les ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK Smart Bakelite case, modernistic design ; concealed bell, plain face dial. Silk cord at tached. Be sure and see this outstand ing Dollar Value. JUNIOR CROQUET SET Hardwood mallets; three ball size. Set complete with instruction .... CAMP STOOL Hardwood frame, covered with heavy stripped canvas . 3 fr COASTER WAGON Red enamel finish, one-piece steel body. Rubber tired wheels DURABLE COTTON SOCKS 12 PAIK $1 Medium weight, Lisle finish oeks in black, dark brown, and medium blue shades. Toes and heels reinforced for wear; tops are elastic knit. Sizes 10 to 11 w.. Reinforced WORK SHIRT 2 for $1 COAT STYLE MEDIUM WEIGHT, FINEST QUALITY QUAL-ITY BLUE CHAM BRAY, six button front; two large breast pockets, l-einfovef.d double front and back. Large roomy, full cut, well fiMii.tr and will give service. Men's Broadcloth Pajamas Coat or Middie Styles. All new popular patterns. Large, roomy cut with elastic belt on trousers. Sizes 15 to 19 BOYS' CRICKET SWEATER All wor,l materials, in the popular plain colors with self small design knitted in the body of the Sweater with the same collar thread. Sizes J 1 30 to 36 MEN'S DRESS SHIRT Fine count Broadcloth fabric, preshrunk ; in all new popular plain colors- guaranteed fast color . r . 7 . . . ..... MEN'S FANCY AND PLAIN SILK SOCKS Reinforced heel and toe. PAIR for ..... . . . . ZIP-OVERS Men's Sleeveless Zip-Overs for the athletic ath-letic man. Durable nap suede cloth, V-neck V-neck sty la wittra'takm hookless fastener front and elastic rib bottom. Tan,' Green and Blue with contrasting trim, on nepk,( armholes and pockets. Extraordinary Extra-ordinary value. . BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS Tailored just like the one Dad wears. Fine count Broadcloth, in plain and fancy patten; and colors Come in and compare the quality of this Shirt and see for vourself the value we are offering. Sizes 6 to 14. f 2 tor MEN'S ATHLETIC SHIRTS AND SHORTS Fine count Swiss Ribbed .Yarn. Plain White Color. Fancy patterns Broadcloth, clastic side, full balloon shprts-Giiarariteed shprts-Giiarariteed fast colors. for .............. ..... CELLU ETTES Deodorized Sanitary Napkins. ;StW FIELDER'S GLOVE 3 Spring and Baseball! Here is a value for the red-blooc'ed red-blooc'ed fellows! A full-size full-size glove, horsehide leather, leath-er, oil tanned finish, welted welt-ed seams, leather wrists. These won't last all day! Be early! 3D VOILE -ing out of this material C i happy. All hew spring f to choose from, buy ..- dresses atf tUis saving ", fie. - - . - - - TURKISH TOWELS Sears towels are always , thirsty for ' water'. 'C" These nice new double loop Turkish towels have colored borders in many desirable . colors. Come to Sears for this value, it is your opportunity to save. for LAMP SHADES Junior Model. In attractive design and color parchment , CD WOMEN'S RAYON SLIPS Embroidered and lace trimmed, trim-med, in the pastel shades. Large sizes fr Children's WASH DRESSES Foi home or dress wear. All new spring colors, in the season's newest styles for This is one of the values w e have offered from our shoe department. Mothers will welcome' this opportunity .to, Shop At Sears' and Save! lX - Sd NX Sf rC L -S-NX the children. V W ' : Fast Color- V ; sfni5W 'iXJLL, Ii COTTON BLANKETS JJl "3 for.v':.v.f...., ? ,.;, I J laHty.Wtirelyfrfe " . -k..,;' vV' '-" v r. ; HIM X t I ,n 8lx ' colors. ,70x80 size." fi J i ' Ss. - , " II i N. X iems.. An extracr- ', , "J 'Bargains' like thwe are' . ; i''?.,;''3Y ' y v f' ? V - (SMIlcoli?im9s Elk Stitchdown Sport Oxfords in pleasing styles. Smoke and Beige, Beige and Tan, Brown and Smoke. Full lined. Fancy design, Rubber Sole. AMP og' X, "i v. 1 ; i ""5 -v m beautiful Rea Egeicary. popu lungrarian dancer, who is cal ne of the 'most beautiful women the Viennese stage. Her statuesq inely chiseled features and w eyes combine to make hen nodel of feminine pulchritude PL. GROVE The Deni Zae Ladies were gue f Mrs. Mabel Gardner Thursca ifternoon. Dinner was served small tables which were attract! ly centered with vases of eaJ -pring flowers. Bridge was playj luting the remainder of the ent taining hours. The ladies pres; were: Mrs. Lucile Parduhn, XII Oia Thorne, Mrs. Armlnta Hayj Mrs. Leah Thornton, Mr. Nori damson. Mrs. Jennie Hallid VIrs. Vera Matthews. Mrs. Iverd romlinson, Mrs. Thelma Freemi Robert Holdaway. ton of K and Mrs. -John S. Holdaway turned the first of the week fr the northwestern states where has just completed a mission the L. D. S. church. Mrs. Lydia 13. Lund of Salt Lai visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Kirk and family last week. Mrs. Flora Fa wlke Halliday is the L. D. S. hospital recoveril from a recent operation. Mrs. Jennie Wootton of Washin ton, D. C, and Mrs. Btrtha Ada! of Salt Lake were Sunday gue of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson. Roy Swenson, son of Mr. a Mrs. Nels Swenson was operas on this week for appendicitis. Hel improving. Thosewho attended the Ud Juab county fireman's convent! were: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Willia son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemp, K and Mrs. Hans Williamson, Mr. a Mrs. C. R. Clark. Mrs. Luella Thorne was guest honor at a social given at her hoi Monday evening- by the Secoi ward Relief society ladies who cq stituted the cast in the play T Uncle s Niece." Mr. and Mis. Millen Radm spent Saturday in Salt Lake. LAKE SHORE On Satuiday evening the Gleq er girls class entertained at April. Fool party at the home Bessie' Evans. Games and rat music were the diversions at eleM a detloious luncheon was senJ to .Eliza Poulson. Bernice Si! mons, Vivian Peterson, Ruby Tud ett, AnTia Poulson Elda, Ina a! Doris HufC and class leaders. B Sara Francis and Donna Bellot Miss Le Rell MitcheU of Clint! is spending the week with AC Vivian Peterson. Mrs. Peter Poulson and daueh Eliza spent the week end Springville, the house guests of : and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Robert Foster visited, over f . . ... i weeK ena with relatives aJ friends in Salt "Lake City. Alva Callister has eone to OJ ley, . Idahowhere he will spenq few weeks at the home of brother E. Callister . A. party, of friends gathered the home of Miss Clara Clavd Sunday afternoon and pleasant surprised her. Games were joyed and a dainty luncheon serv to 17 little iriends. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Christmas a! Mr. and Mrs.'iLl E. Bellows spi the week, end in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. S: "A. Hancock 'Spanish Fork spent Tuesday h at the home of their parents, I and Mrs. Joseph S. Huff. Mis. Ray Ostler andrdaughl Shirley of Salt Lake are visit here with their parent -&nd era: parents. Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Ht C. H. - Bellows , and daughte Mrs. W. J. Francis, Mrs. I Bellows, Mrs, J. Arch Francis a Mae Bellows were entertained dinner on Tuesday at tlie home Mr.' and' Mrs. F. H. McCormick Salem. v Mrs:A.' L. Rose and son CI; were Ptoto visitors on Mondav FJRE UEPAKTMENT REPOI ' . - ;- .' : ' , ' - Six calls were; answered, by-1 - j Provo- city fire department durj the' month of March with a t fire ' damage from ' fires ' total $54 J50. There was $11,325 worth property nyorved In the fires,1 re the report "of Fire Chief Cl Scott. Ui?i'-V V .-- - ;v:: - ' ' r f' ... . 'Interurbatt- carsneedfive: 'th as much.: power to travel SO . xn J J aii holir s as 'at 40 mile, s : anT hou |