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Show THE PKQVO KERALO PAGE FOUR ' 15 . 1 rf J- J - SIUCIIKJATS 4 fmw. IS POPULAR IEEOi9EE83JftUMBkR, AND E8Y00QFWRfpJIE.;r Tn7E . . ' :WrVuWion t i 1 ; 3 1 'i ts fiiavetthe: ?f doing the. heat-.je- st JolmN.:Gulick crop. laundry! work in tojvoiWet haveJ the. latest machin - er hencefjve at-j tain a high quality m:.. i' of work. : : .. ? i. r, :, : : enaress tyoundodr L IRfeSood tne coat, it la - .0 g Li M .S. - - m tt ..'7. J tl tb ..flies. . J ItisJctter asiTrfamteici-f- One levefander nnnthof tho MW and metempsychosis ill hiT f a"ii albthat tuff. -t .'Insisted the teacher.;, "Well, it .ainr't to me;- r ... Ha Learn to Draw Checks ure." . , . T - fir' "fT'd- ' 'V!., J'J?jA f- . ' 1 l" - -" - J l f '"to eo5iipr jn f a . I I I - . f " . i i'?w-- ' i 1 w;;' 3rnmt ai wo KKJ "liSS . v Baker Lumber I 1 four 'house with screens r.DQugai t.fij - lies witr thef rn $ " i can't y . - Ato - T-- Do yi . ' J- sTA-- iM i cant you? "Why ' .. Hr'Hji Uotto"5e" "i isLteautifui J ' , I s V' r y i ts' t'tff if II is Bcst lrZiA Xt '' n e I ''That'syBilly.dope," announced the ,'. man whff.vaf'lielaif ed'ueatea. rN6, v Bir-wilt neVer fall forthat kind '61 theory. Hdw can-r- f" instead of paying cash ycfu will find it a great convenience in many ways. The stubs on the check book serve as a record of all the during jaoneyyou pay-o- ut the week of month ; the cancelled checks are another record. Then think of the prestige of having a bank account. Open your account with this tank. You'll find it a greatadvantage, .towat .if W Id hate the boaco 104-- ; Co. 1 ' in..-- Severe . Tm gladyou're getting, the bettet of yourjaryngitls, old chap:. JaltlrtMf that the doctor had to operate , ' - MA fhrttio-h- hik t Sod n t i.wn ' .. .. il blane him! He cut. out my tfgaioots! -- fdt Clerk (to woman who has fingered over everythJng in the store without Provo Commercial Excuse nuAHI.. r. r i - . i - i in stock. i i Vj: ' 7-- ' 'J T . : 'rTt j 1 ' i A Practical Suggestion. "Whatever are we going to do with nine chafing dishes?" exclaimed the extensively used there are some pic- bride when she and the groom had turesque effects called "burnous" and at last been permitted to look at tne "butterfly" mantles. The burnous ef- presents. "We might exchange two or three of fects are often in bright silk, trimmed round with raveled box them for a couple of skillets and perof lace, with haps trade the rest in on a sack of plaitlngs; the hoods-athe frill about the face held in with a flour and a peck of potatoes." flowers. garland of tiny artificial These dainty mufflings, in black, white, A MODERATE DRINKER.' and any color liked, will be much used about hotels this summer for 1 muffling fine gauzy dresses. They are enchanting to see and as easy to make, the models being achieved prin- This Is the Most Practical of All the New Ideas for a 81 Ik Coatee. a me.-rad- Customer Certainly. What" woujd ' I be doing? j. . Clerk I thought perhaps yon might " be taking an inventory. Woman's ; i Home Companion. MavtaosTBafflr ... i I Fueling the craving coming on again, he TeachedTTor another islab of chewing gum; bujinxjwthlhg) MAM am REED SM06T, President n " w n ' J. T. FARRER, Cashier r . i jkA, in new icleaafcir making up; silk, Among thd longer wraps ' for' which taffeta Je Phone in siiii , will call at Prompt Delivery and satisfaction guaran teed" r is. ij ii ff ' aPrwUcaHlde.. these-offetfre kreatesfc chance for the sreartejiiag-jo- f old LfrocksL. especially! the- goatee with. f peplum tails,- - Ttiey are delightfully ' trim with lingerie frocks male Tery skimpily, .andj with,,, eotronafid woot jellios, and whatever Vjhe "wodel of Oat Wagon f e s Old. Frock Utuitratlon Showi The ellk 'coats gee r number, and - i f t iervlceableby' Thm"eivei"Qr. Ueed. Adjuhct to 8mrten,Up. n 1 n t . A ircsn supply oi MHHBVHHnslBSsMHBBsMBVMH " , rose-colore- A CARLOAD OF Just . Received re KOUR Just Received SheUey High Patent and Straight Grade Flour Guaranteed to be the best on the Market '' V"-- ':; Sold by the ,( 402-41- Phone 480 West Center 2 Exclusive Agents Cotne in and' get our pricesr;: Special cipally by clever 'looking. Our Illustration offers the most practical of all the ideas for a silk coatee, as most of these are -- very elaborate in cut and are trimmed a bit fussily. - This coatee, which would be charming with a whiteor l5lack dress of a thin nature, was made in one instance of a shot taffeta, a dim green with faded rose lights.- - There was also shown In a shop a charming black one with a white-lacbraiding of the revers almost identical in effect with the. trimming here used. With a veiling skirt in the same color, a coat of this sort would have a costume effect, and for the underblouse nothing would be prettier than a fancy or plain net made up by hand, with delicate little touches. ' Apropos of dress touches, who. would be-- able to enumerate them, so many are they, so varied? But with y ilkugaraenUr- - remember, the ia to .utilize the same for trimming, and the more dainty and quaint these are the more effective they will be.' Wee bows, cordlngs, email polnt-ettlafolda, etc., are the silk trimmings seen on lace and net bodices klrti aa ' which gflt wlthJ The newest iindersleevea are short affairs of plain net, ruffled at the bottom and called the Dolly Madison. e Morrison Bros. . ; 'r -- Wasatch Produce Co. Z .V d , prices.. onLWfeoiea&le lots ten-denc- Wc tied Anybody in (Juality and Price Also on sale by, Sutherland Bros. JACK JOHNSON? Who Meets jim Flynn at Las Ve gas, N. M for the world's heavy weight championship July 4th. Juts now sports of the country are refreshing their memories in that last eleven, round Dout netween Johnson and Flynn at corrrotn s arenr. They recall that Flyim tried' to fight close from the first smash of the gong and that even wneiy tossed back by the force of JohhBons uppercuts he returned to the charge again and again. He fought into Johnson's hands. All tne Mrs. Jaggley Drank nothing but right had to do ' was to set f big negro A man lemonade! can't get full drinkmeet to ing lemonade.. Ply'p rush and the. unJaggley-Could- n't, eh? My dear, a fortunate fireman kept hurling himman could get full of anything;, yesh self on the Dears.---:- -: even water, If he drinksh fiojagh. of It, Friends of'Flynn outsjde the ropes and don't drink It In moderation, ash J friends they surely were-keI do. ,, ... urging the fireman to leap at Johnson so did Ana unninchingly. 55Tynn. ' l for Tear Flynn naight forgetJJjat-h- e . Satisfied. . I " - tffged to'jump 'atthVcai boa's mouthy Johnson, with sneering i Wll. a. for that. sarcasm; kept saying: , "Come on, Flynn.- - They're telling fa ' They are charming In the three-quarte- r r Different, you to." , ; silk sleeves of J udge Tou have been ' hero twice a took fearful FJynn that whaling MARY DEAN. coatees. before, and twice I have sent' you to and took it like a Spartan. He day jail. Have you anything tq saywhy e . . I should not lend you there again? was "bruised and battered but full of Prisoner I have scruples against a fighting spirit1 clear to the finish. Towards the end of the tenth round third term, your honor. Judge. the lastbut one he glared good humoredly at Johnson out of his unand with a shake of the ".A citron yellow is very effective to HE DIDN'T LOOK, THE PART.- - damaged eye head remarked. ."You're a clnvor trim a gown, or Jt may be used for thi entire costume if relieved by touchei Native wit received its Just reward ' of embroidery. In the very next round, h!le still the staat other the day Pennsylvania Oriental, colorings are evident In tion. one of the colored porters, hurling himself , at Johnson, Flynn Sam, many border designs, and the garland a colleger bearing bumped " Into the "uppercut which' effects of wreaths and vines are love aespied heavy English bag, and, sliding along- brought him face downward to the . ly and stylish. side, proffered his services. The weary floor. He was Sprays of 'blossoms made of sift traveler, game to the last ditch. accepted the assistance, but silk or satin in dainty pastel tints art not without all the reluctance natural mounted upon pins, and are worn in- to d an man. As they walkWhooping; cough la. not dangerous stead of the brooch of gold." when ed he the cough is kept loose and ex- looked the small down at along In ribbons the ombre effect iff the his under darky and burden, ctraining poctoration easy by giving Chamber-Iain'- s ribbont Soft taffeta leading novelty. shade from the darkest color at on his misgivings seemed. to get the - bet has been ,CoughRemedytIt ter of bim.-- used in many epidemics of this dis edge to" the. palest tint on the op v "Here," he said, reaching out a hand, ease with poslte. perfect, success. v" For sale Another novel and Interesting noU "you better, let mo have that.' I am by HedquistrDrug Co.'a two storea s is the use of the little taffeta jacket stronger than you are." to Smoot and Palace Drug as a wrap for the lingerie dress But Sam sidle, off, protesting. successors Co.. he "Yes, .. boss," admitted hastily, "you These touches of color add greal is stronger than me, a heap stronger, smartness to the arternoon toilet.:' Silken belts are of the crush order but you see, boss, ycru ain't dressed for The .Vacuum washing, machine can and are usually worn high. They en the part" be had had by phoning the Huher hoNeedless to say he kept the bag. with two. or, three large buttons, t tel, giving your nama and address, or rosette, sash ends, a square bow, or I and, when he returned, his expressive countenance was dropping a card' to Frazer &" Culver, a the Is. lighted by large flower at the left front tiuDer hotel, and we will call and flower? Black satin Is the favnrto grin. New York Sun. . silken belt aenipnstrte the; machine free, 21-id on tne .wane. fWy belfig . - . , . For Vacation . v- Bfflrsion Rates ; " 1 """""Limited - Electrically ; Trip; $35 from Salt Lake City 3 '" T TICKETS ON SALE ROUTESl-STOPOVER- S Tickets also on sale at all Utah stations. Leaves Salt Lake City 5 p. m. daily .Overland . Express another good train, leaves Salt Lake City 11:50 p. m. daily . .. ' .For Information, Tickets, Literature, etc., See' any Salt Lake Route Agent or' write T. C PECk, G. P. A., tos Angeles, CaL 9 .:. " J. II. MA NDERFI LD, A. G. P. A, ". ' South Maia St, Salt Lake City 15 Lighted Throughout June 14th to 22nd inc. Return limi; Aug. 31 'Aug. 31 to Sept 7 inc. Return limit Oct 31 DIVERSE Los Angeles "" $35 for Round : - , EXCELLENT DINING CAR SERVICE ON BOTH TRAINS The Old Saying Is - SOW AN tired-lookin- ACT REAP A HABIT . pt j.'-i : Every Day Leave us your order for Buns, Cakes, etc. PHONE 39. We do the rest. J o Tr IV Packing Co. ' him-sel- - i at Provo Meat & The self-trimm- "THE IDEAL" Un I .TnnHpaiii Photo by American Press Association. In the harvest time of life, you wlU reap the consequences HhsfsfcsKtf -- yv&rtsswlnf with your acu today. Eacb na wlsilexpendlture helps to for the spending habit, which' entails worry, want and suffering. Each deposit In this banki ls a step toward the success habit, which bring Independence, comfort ' and peace of mind Banking money Is as easy as "spending when It become! a habit;; Act wisely, today and soon the accumulation of money will be second nature to you. g able-bodie- 25-ce- 2 T. N. TAYLOR, . ' ". J. (b) Anyone : snl ;. President. D. DIXON,. Anywhere ' . Cashier. can ' bank with us by Mall. There Is one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during the summer months, viz.': Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. :u is almost 'cer tain to be needed. It costs but a quap. ter. can you afford to be withouUt?, For ale by Hedqulst Drug Co.'s tKj stores, successors Jo Smoot and pitace Drug Co. ; . - |