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'" This Paper Today In to - T IS Hiost important to you to know H T IS most to know how to 1 dress in important you ' good taste, economically.. ill SM V . -- "ye, h IllsiMiM r'!: ' 10 7i have apparently, started upon a triumphant career,! though they were so coldly received when launched last year. Some of the brochec repes art indescribably lovely in texture, design and coloring and while they combine beautifully with plak silk in the same color, they make up well without re - T DOESN'T cOst vou any more to dress good taste than to be wearing missfits and ' poorly matched apparel. T MAKES a great dear of difference business or social standing. M whether-vo- n are dressing with proper taste or not. X promJ-aen- t. - . 4 fin -- - :; ilff Pi t u VOU MAY never have given this subject the serious thought ifc merits or may think it a matter of indifference. You are greatly mistaken. ' ' ' lief. Boucle cloths will be rery strong either in plain colors or with, flecks or white ora contrasting snaae. ve lours and zlbelines are at their best when showing a thread of white here and there over the Burface. - "0 : DON'T PULL ' . THE GRAY OUT HAIRS. SIMPLE REMEDY .It mean much to you and will pay you to, "get wise," if vou want to be in the rfswim with- the i ive ones." We will gladly furnish you with the most information on the subject of correct and economical dressing. RESTORES - Jv P--s te c Hi : v We can sell you the best clothes made in the world for the money you can afford to pay, and stand back of every suit with the guarantee ' ' . is the best for the money. THESE ARE OUR LINES. & Marx, and Sophomore for Men and the l'lk Jr. fur I'.ovs. Glothcroft, We know what's right in clothing and can dress you correetly,. economically. ' ' Stein-Pdoc- Hirsh-Wickwir- e, h, it - . O Hart-Schafn- er . J I Ml UV . UV 4 Mrs. Mida Billings Anderson who has spent the past two weeks with friends and relatives in Salt,. Lake City and Provo left last evening for Seattle, Washington, "where she will make her home. . ed with a beautifully appointed dinner last evening. A vase of exquisite Shasta daisies formed the centerpiece of the dining table and besides the gub3t8 of honor covers were laid forMr. and Mrs. J. Vincent, Mr. and J. W. Mc Adams, Mr. andMrsr Thomas McAdams, Mr. and Mrs. SidThe young ladies of the "'Billie" and Miss Ora Bailey. Vincent, ney club were entertained in. a delightful informal way at the home of Miss Invitations have been issued for the Rae Baxter Monday evening. After wedding reception to be given by Mr. the business session the members W. A. McOuliough in honor and Mrs. spent the evening in sewing and a of the marriage of their son, Jesse, dainty luncheon was served by the Laura Barney, Friday evenand Miss hostess. Miss Norma Poulton will en: in Sixth ward hall. The' 'marthe "tertain the club next Monday even- ing of the young people will be ing. The members are Miss Mem riage in the Salt Lake solemnized today Anderson, Miss Corinne Wilson, Miss the parand this evening Temple, Margaret Smoot, Miss Norina PoulR. A. Mrs. Mr. and of the bride, ents, ton, Miss Mary Sawyer, Miss Mary honor. in will their entertain Barney Russell, Miss Irma" Smoot,. and MIbs ' L. Maud Tarrer. An Interesting event of the week was the surprise party tendered Miss Mrs. Ruth Railey entertained with Grace Paxman, fbrmerly chief operpleasant family 'affair Monday even ator "of the Telephone company by the ing in honor of her ladles of the local office. The young Mrs. Hattie V. Stoddard of Superior, were gowned in old Dartlcipants Wyoming and Mrs. Llda Vv Smith of and much amuse- fashioned dresses Rock Springs, Wyo; The guests cos- were Mr. and Mrs. iohn Vincent, Mr, jment was caused by the unique ,, itumes worn. A pleasant social even- ouu lino. j. !tt . mt;jr, inr. kuu iuio. a luncheon was wa8 Bpen J. W 'McAdams, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. i those present were Among McAdams, Miss Ethel Bailey. Mls8l8ervedZlna MlsBes Baker' T?S Vera Mc Adam, and McAdams. Mtle McEwan, Eva Jones. and the guests of honor. , Buckley, Marjorie Sumner, Ore and Eva Hampshire. Eva Cunningham, Everything is In readiness for the Delia exhibit at th work done bv thJ Alice Russei; Neola Armltstead, Flora Hathenbruck. Madeline Young Ladles Mutual .Improvement jSnow' Rueda and Barbara association of Utah, stake at the,Kiage- - ur8ce' "Mrs' -- " i grand-daughter- vrT ., Lamar hotel Saturday, afternoon and Paxman. kl.vi rr.v - .V. K n .a sociations have been busily engaged for some time past on the articles which are to be exhibited and every ward in the stake will be represented. The exhibit is to be held on the .ground floor of the Lamar building between the hours of 3 o'clock p. m. until 10 p. m. Saturday and there will Ice be no charge for admittance. cream and wafers are to be sold by the members. During the evening an excellent musical program will be given, and the best talent hr the olty will fee heard. Miss Elra Armltstead, has returned from a week's stay In Salt Lake City. I By FLORENCE FAIRBANKS. I New York, Sept. 25. There are some exceedingly handsome coats displayed in the fall exhibits of the large shops at the present time. Many of the imported models are very inter: esting and picturesque and .offer suggestions which may be of. value lo the home dressmaker. The cutaw.ty styles seems to predominate, although' there are plenty of straight coats, belted coats, etc., to relieve the monotony One sees many variations upon the Robespierre, Directoire, Dauphin and other collars that have been popular during the summer, and a very tiny collar o.fsharply contracting color or colors is often the only neck finish of the modish coat. A peculiarly vivid bule In velvet, plush, satin'or other material is a relieving note ark or neutral toned tailor suit and some beautiful views rouge shades are also much used in this way. Many of the materials upon which Parisian tailors have set the stamp of their approval are too bulky for successful draping, though even" when they have an air of warmth and thickness they are Invariably ef surprising suppleness and lightness. Baby lamb cloth, soft, fleecjr, with lustrous Burface ripple. Is one of the handsome wool materials and Is used for exceedingly smart coats and entire costumes. Velours de lalne. satin and wool epoage are other materials of the soft, thick class and all are con- Mrs. Steve Skillhorn is spending' the week In Ogden and Salt Lake City. The story hour conducted by the Nineteenth Century and Utah Sorosis Messrs. Alex, and Chas. Hedquist, club will be resumed tomorrow, Provo'fl popular drugists have- Just Thursday between the hours of 4 and returned from a trip to St Louis, Mo. 5 in the basement of the Library and where they attended the National all children are cordially-Invited to convention of retail druggists. attend. - -- -- The new front, with commodious Miss Leone" Robey has returned display windows' of the Boston store from Salt Lake City where she spent No's. 114; 118, West Center Js near the summer. ., o lng completion. C. S. Westrope, ProTO'i jopnlar FOR SALE CHEAP An almost new ' " ' ' ."' : Harvard hot blast stove, Call 186k' liveryman, returned today from Salt ,? ..." o V Complimentary to Mrs. Llda Smith Lake City where he went to7 enter tola-fimeet "Bell racer W," Jinjthe WANTED A Good girl. Apply at the aid Mrs. HaUea Stoddard of Wyom' Hab'er hotel, at once. , -ing, Mrs. O. W. ; Bailey entertain- - during the fair. . j Nature's call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair that is falling out, Is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thoiia-- , ands of elderly people with perfect heads of hair without a single streak hair-restorin- best preparations "sage tea" to-us- 4 brought in . j i I 2L GOLDEN MJ IPfflC Means Economy .WitlLxoJd.matlier coiuiiig need to stock up on Blankets Heavy Underwear and lieavier goods for winter wear. OUR PRICES are positively lower than any other store and the very best quality to be had anywhere. Don t spend vpur money until you get Golden Rule prices Gotton. Jilankots. 45 by 72 oii-yo- u'll -- . ne -- 49 Heavier lilankeU 65 by 71 .'. $1.25 Value, Iilajjkets, $3.50 Wool .64 by 80! Hlankets $5.00 Wool Blankets $7.00 Vienna Blankets .... 98 $2.98 S3.98 S4.98 MISSES COATS LADIES SUITS and COATS You will certainly appreciate the big saving on Misses' and Children's Coats, at $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Atsplendid showing of Coats for young ladies at 1 $4.98 to $12.50 BeautiTul fancy mixetures. and serges, new models, snappy styles, worth $15 and $18, our price.'.-.- , $20.00 Values $25.00 Values .... Heavy $15 Black Caracul Coat ' J is the hich our grand- - 1m.Y1am harmony by combining one ti V ) J of teh soft heavy jfuffg with one of the whole mixture being carefully the lighter and finer materials, and balanced and tested by experts. throughout the whole domain'of dress Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is clean, harm--les-s. combinations of materials are more in and wholesome and perfectly refreshes It hair, dry, parched evidence than'they have been in many removes" dandruff and gradually rea. year. Baby lamb cloth on j satin or stores faded or. gray hair to its nasidered eminently chic. Homespuns, 1 Wool velours UWIV he marto ' tural color. .in serges, cheviots, tweeds and a host j fine serge or cameline or broadcloth of other woolens of loose woven or or a silk. Velvet is cobin'ed using Wyeth's Sage, and Sulphur at with silk once and see what a difference a few roi-gtexture are modish, but o"n the or wool. days' treatment will make In your ; Plaid wool is used other mand, there u a demand for the with plain. hair. This preparation is offered to the finer serges, for broadcloth, for the Stripes and one tone materials are public at fifty cents" a bottleand is new weaves o lithe camel's hair made up together. Brocade or broche recommended and Bold by all drugorder, etc. or moire or ehamelonn niiir io no.nL gists. Hedquist Drug Co., two stores, successors to Smoot and Palace Drug Olten these paradoxical models are ated with plain silk. Diagonals and companys; ; : e of this kind Is Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of domestice sage and sulphur, scientifically compounded with later dls- - Y Fads and Fashions OQJE T O-- "Pull .out one grr.y hair and a dozen will take its place" is an old saying, which Is, to a great extent, true, if ho steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray bair appear it is a sign that Nature needs assistance. It la of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the-hai- r seems to to be lifeless or dead, g some good, reliable treatment should be resorted to at once. Specialists say that one of the Where It Pays to Trade hi 1 COLOR" . Golden Rule Store $9.90 $12.50 ....$14.75 $9.90 |