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Show I y.- ... I - " ladiesWust WolMtMisJit . 1. Isn't It Perfectly Beautiful! - It's reproduced from an.aetu. al photo of Strapless pump kind that won't slip off when properly likij an elastic-th- e heel the foot hugs tight the toe r WILL. FREE .PARTRIDGES, 7 announced? es game commissioner, 'that-h-fHbegin the terday! bution of '.'the uungariaii patrldge3 recently raised by the state for stockdoes n'ot ing purposes. Thirty of the I birds will be sent to portions of Salt Lake 'pinch: The arch is eniintv luoittv.sii tr W'phpr ffmntv next week, and yvithlh a few wek? and clo?.e four pairs of the birds will be sent fitting " Mr. .Chambers! to Sevier county. Lilians "to place the birds on exhibition i in Ogden before releasing them in Weber county. This will be done in order that sportsmen may become familiar with the specie3 and thu3 aid I 5fe"Ven T!,i- -- ' v . of ,,, i ! J. IK m I 4 : - ' - 0 A. H "of-"- t; the. -;. ( " .v the city. NOTED EDUCATOR HERE, A, K Winship, editor of the Journal nf "Fdiication of Boston. Mass.. and one of the most prominent educational lecturers, came to Proro Tuesday and while here was the guest of L. E. Eggertsen, Superintendent of and President G. H. eftyscfro6T, Brimhall of the Brigham Young uni.0versity. Wednesday m5r"fiing"Pf dfesspr Winship gave an interesUng and inA CORRECTION. structive talk to the students of the la tile - lasLLas ue .of the 1 le ra! d t Eighth grades at the Central school was announced that the Commercial and also addressed the students of club ball would be given at the Mo- the university. . The key note of his zart hall March 29. This rs incorrect. talk to the Eighth grade students The ball will be given Wednesday was, "Do not stop at the Eighth ' Go right into the high grade. night, March 27. schools. When you get a chance to make a home run, do not stop at APOSTLE McKAY HERE. second' base." Professor Winship left "Apostle J) 0. McKay of Salt Lake on the noon train for the state of was in yrovo yesterday and de-Washington where he is to deliver liveredaa Interesting talk" to the pu: seriesof lectures off education: plls of the Eighth grade at the Cehtral school. While In Provo Apo3tle McTO SPRINGVILLE. Kay was the guest of Superintendent a L E. Eggertson, superintendent of L. E.' Eggertsen. city schools, has received a special - a.s 20c, 25c, n.ow VVal Xx, 'now .55'Cj. 7 nov - Was - now lit 21 23 . Was 10c. now 31 W'as 45c, now 33 36 Was 50c,... Was Was Was Was .Was. Was Was Was 14? now o 55c, now. , 30 60c, now' ... 65c, 'now, .... 75c, now'.... 85c, now SI. 00, now . $1.15, now $1.25, now 41 56 72 -- 78 80 -- . We still have some more children's shoes on sale at the prices advertised before. Remember the Place mmnm CHAMBERLAIN MAY ENTER; J 7- -- y Tluipnogas or this occasion w(e will offer for sak a special lot of Dress Goods taken from our regu-- far stock and placed tojpjieside. They consist of serges', cashmeres,' fancy suitings, etc., in J all colors. This, is an oorjunit yqu can't afford to miss, as they are exceptional values at the . " regular.. prices. ..; BElOW ARE SOME OF THE VALUES, FOR THIS SALE; l jwjen they srliool - ftftve Issued. uniqua.inviLations I'iir.auiiti'air.'j be given at the school Tire" guests are rehouse tonight. tti' ed est fill appear in costumes, of "ye olden days," and a most delightful Wtim 'is anticiiiated. The K'.ests at the affair will be the members of the board of "education; ttie snperinten--den- t and the teachers of the schools Come in and look soon while sizes are complete. ' You Can't Get This Shoe El(s)where. I - -- Beginning Saturday, March 23, 1912 lit the. field. "YE OLDEN DAYS." s U L UaOhrQiejflioagLthe the very shoe you Tiiis " We have been wanting. liave it in various models in patent-- suede, tan iLMilalnJ oil IrlfiiUlsIs M DRESS GOODS U. .Chambers,, state fish and P. 'the couacll recently received a letter from Ellis .Chamberlain, tho former star B. Y. U. athlete, asking for an entry blank for the tryouts for the Olympic games, whleh will be held In the Chamberlain Spring in California. holds the state record of 2.03 In the half mil made while - he was at Provo-Since leaving this school he has been coaching the Murdock ca-lgity demy at Beaver, and has been train-- tnjj all the. time. He ran the half mile li practice this' spring in two minute's." and thinks "he-- can beat that If the altitude does not affect him? invitation to go to Springville Triday day nights. "Bunny" falls for the Biograph film, "The Transformation when the public schools of thai city twins and bare'y escapes .them after of Mike," a drama, and an Essany veterans. 4 a-- lot and.exciling experi western drama, "The Oath of His ences. "The Little Stowaway," a tale Office." "Several other films comof the slums, the sea and a rich man's plete the hill. home Jaalso-Jiilled- for the Princess. It is a Selig film. "Tracked Down;" a Conference rates -- GUESTSIO ot-fu- see good show -- detective story and several other in the good pictures are included Princess hill al30. The Ellen bill is also headed with a delightful comedy. It is an Edison film, 1 "The" Bachelor's Waterloo," a breezy leap year story of a young bachelor devoted to his books and determined never to marry, and how he met his Waterloo. There Is also a ..The whole- company of Vitagraph fun makers including the irresistab'e ToW" Bunny, Mrs. Kate Price and Mis3 Flora Finch are seen in "Bunny and the Twins," the comedy picture which is one of the headliners on the Princess bill for Saturday and "Mon - Route April G. A. R. The - . 3 to via Salt inclusive. 7, Lake EXERCISES POSTPONED, G. A. FL at the public day schools of Springvilte has "been "post" poned indefinitely because of the death of Mrs. William Hall, wife of one of the veterans ' U y" y' y 'ySy To raise the money fast enough, and the balance of the week we are forced to make still greater reductions in order to raise the necessary amount 1 k ' All profits have been forgotten on every article in this entire stockall spring and , snmmer Clothing, Shoes, Oxfords, Overalls, Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, and every article in the ENTIRE STOCK at a genuine SACRIFICE PRICE Shirts,-Underwear- ( Bcloware MmM the Stalling Seductions tor Balance of Sale - ... 0 & V.VO $15, 16.50 and S18 Suit or. Overcoat . ' . or Suit and Over(c)oat ' $20, 22.50 525 : .; 'y.. and lfvSni tor Overcoat 14.98 "' S27 .jh. - . One Lof Brown Stiff Hats from 3 1.19. , One Lot Shoes and Oxfords, tp:5 -- . ''yC' ... - .: . ley iii .- . r-:- irv - - - .yi2m - . 5 values o ,y y 1 - y -- wiiii mm TV T .' y yf. 98c KM' y summer in Oye rcoats, Under wearTltc. 'P'ynxipt-nexNEED THE MONEY PAY YOUR ACCOUNt-- WE y t ENTIRE STOCK OF THE-TOGGER- Y. Prpvoy Uteh in hanarbf . J 7 S v f .' |