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Show f 'r THE PRdVQ HERALD, THURSDAYQVMBR-16191- f Becksteadof J young couple 'left immediately "after in fire visiting Provo: Mr. (the ceremony or Los Angeles, where y 'will make their future home, Beckstead will leave In the near Both are Very popular ".among tie on ture" 'a mission to the southern " ; V young people of PrQvo, who regret states, their depertmre tromthis city. -' Mr and Mrs. Cyril Duff in of ClearTh Messrs. R, R. Irvine entertain-- , field are the guests of Dr. and Mrs! H. S. Pyne. Mr. ;Duffln"fui leave next ed the employes ; of. the . Irvine store and $, number of their week lor England on a mission. friends with a skating party at the Miss Benlati ;Bachman t5f Salt Lake rink last evening, the same eve " City is the guest of "Mrs. Samuel ning Mrs. R. R. Irvine Jr. entertained ;; Schwafi. a number of friends with a "theater ' v party, after which the guests Joined 'MtsL. . Donnan and daughters jthe party at the rink, where a most Upper-Fail- s "will leave in the near delightful evening was spent. Mrs. future for the east tb spend amqnth Irvine's guests were Mr. and Mrs. or two with her parents. Upon her. Samuel Schwab, Mr and 'Mrs. Phil jtftfn"sho l s;)onii tho romalnflpr. gpeckart.-air.an- d Mrs. Grant C. Bag- of the. winter mbntfcs inProvo, and-MisBeulah Bachmap. lex " ; -- find Mrs. 'C, v.irf." L "M. MJdvale ;. . ;- The Height El-dr- ed -- ' In This . $7.50 S12.50 thfi-iap- . '"' J st -- Miss Dorothy Morris of Salt-LakThe Earnest Workers' club of the City is. spending a few days '"with Congregational church, held an inter ' Provo friends. " "-- -' esting meeting "at the parsonage of " , the- - c&arek yesterday afternoon. Mrs. The Nineteenth Century club will to meet tomorrow ' afternoon at the, Burkyplde'elTingvflWilted'"her 'ITJie the members, subjectibejng homo of Mra W P Pa tog and, thfl of China and. Japan.'' Mrs Children, fipor-ge. ' paper, will be gisen jy. Mrs... Burkholdef was "dressed to' Chinese Havercanip on "The Development of costume and. illustrated herv,'tHk with . the Chinese and". Japanese houses, ' dolls, "" , " The Utah. Sorosis club met Thurs- dresses; etc. Forty members of the A concert is beday afternoon with MrsrErE. Jones. club were present. "'in the-neclub the A paper was given on "Fontainbleau" ing planned by ef benefit the school the for future by. Mrs. Nettle Kerr and ' Byron's V China,was children,oL - "Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte'V 7' given by Mrs. Frank Wagner. The Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs were next session of the club willbe held the.'gaestB'.of Sonor8t.-- a "delightful with Mrs. Jacob Evans- .wedding reception given by , Mr. . 'Miss May Banks and Arnold Dixon Stubbs' brother and sister, MrVa.nd whose marriage occurred yesterday Mrs. Cal Cargun, at their home in .... In the Salt Lake Temple, will be the Winter 'Quarters Tuesday' evening. stubbs was formerly Miss ZeHa honored guests at an elaborate, re'."!' of this city. 1 ception given this evening at the Farrer, ' ' W. Mrs. 0. home of the bride's sister " ' Mr. and Mrs- - Owen Huish, of Creer. Morales, Mexico, were' guests . Miss Thethe Hardy, daughter pf of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A." fluish the Mrs. " ' M. H. Hardyyarfd Ben Rich past 'week. Mrs. A IT. Hill, of Pay were united in marriage at the Salt soil, was also a guest at the Huish . Lake City temple Wednesday. - The home during the week. -- Suit Sale Beginning Today Three-Pric- e AND 14.50 300 "GARMENTS AT of the most wants To satisfy, the irHgarpurse, or "to discrifliinating " taster"thls pHtf it.tMaamani,.Ql; three-pric- e Suit event lias been planned. . RighfL vcu .may "say, at the height of the season, jiist before Tnanksgivjng. Three saving prices, presenting a bargain, event well worth two or three tintes the space wJiave given to it. . To fully appreciate the real importance of this event, come and seerthe Suits and partake W the savings. $15,00 TO' $18.00 TAILORED SUITS u-il- e Selling of the season to secure high-xlas- s AND LfSS Wonderful Selling New Coats Loose and! semMitted Coats as low as $3.75 BLACK BROADCLOTH. the"greatesT"opporfumty Suits at E " $7.50 SERGE SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS AND SUITS OF 'MIXTURES .PLAIN TAILORED STYLES MOSTLY Wheje have you heard of such remarkable value news at. the HdghMjf the Season? SUITS GREAT SALE EVENT to $30.00 $25.00 tairjly one of the most beautiful caats sliown this season ; 52 inch length with deep shawl collar" and deep cuffs phish huttons fine 'quality yarn dyed'satine lining. These beautiful coat, wellworth . ?30 each, wilV go Atoday at - only. ... .... .rA.::., $12.50 ar HALF-PRIC- 0' ;.smtslwoRTHp4sa(to,:r.--.-S14.5Suits that represent the latest advanced New Yot k styles. Actual values to $50.00. COATS WORTH UP TO $22.50, Our Price... $9.85 ELEGANT SEALETTE COATS Beautiful and rich tlirwugh jierlfaps not the most expensive' coat,, it is cer-- . - . -- I . . , Among these assortments will be foundall the desirable 'fabrics and styles. The values are without a peer in ' Proyor-rositivx- ly unmatclfable if ia without question .: .... .$23.50 Look at the garments. . See the .io'rroer prices. What! woman can afford to overlook such arj (!porumity ? , -- Broadcloth Suit, Suits-o- Mixtures. f .BaskeOveavesTIannish Serge. 'lain. taiToreH and Xovelty Suits. And jisjen, there's a number of extra size plenty, oi 'blacks. " - 1 ; 4 suit, and " A , 0, ia .. r ! V. THE PROVOiflERALD'S ' THE BELLE OF THE STAGE MUSIC TE, Belle The the Lof Stage, The and pet rage, The . I Music by JOEL P. CORIN Lyric by FELIX F. FEIST ' : . UP-TO-DA- CHORUS. FroHTGHAS. FROHMAN'S English Musical Play Allegro. or HALF-PAG- E T" T, TJ- ay gnnby, In one night stands, - througU-oiT- "' V-r- - sit t -a wonderlf-rome-- 2. and-wghra- tbe land, I paok'dtnem to - t i c-- - 1 the -- "Tbe" hit abow.. nc in er town....... ry of great re de lare. For maid T" T I'd abine day, door,.".... x 1. The S. k. r PH 0- pri . v' ! jk tliotV wbiiiU cea low, we , r - a ' y but afar - Ukeljpme: at er 0- a great atC-- arrayediaol'ora-gayj.-mnr!Tw'ry abow, there was - n't room for - more;. i ' n h nrFi ' --' i , The nown;....;. pa all pera fin"'aa aay r l last fall a brought got. the dough, J tnifrellwl like the sor-ro- No' -- un-ti- w - yenr, Lest, . . I - made a roasb that had the cash; and Till one bright day ,Jobn skipped away.and v. -- aub l - ject 'or' Still cage....... .' I'll get - there, 4 :k ' Thfl: en . tics, ey TheGhoet . left me with the reBt.. be-ga- n. x r BSE H 'rf to on, ' , balk,. "said' a - new star had - be - gun. home ; with the rest, did walk. .;J...... I'm the Belle ' A the Stage. f ..) 'CojSbrLW lJnterr)ajtjona!,ppynght Ud FEIST, 134 West 37 St., New York and Performing KighW. Secnjcd nd Reserved nvJPB. MARY '"The Seatou'i March. Song Hit by permission, MURRAY MC$ICXo., ,ework it r they . The Belle of the, Stage. -- , ' ' . '."The 'Tia':V thelle ', all ; |