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Show THE PROVO 'HERACOC: M0CIEWJ: . f ' " Vi m A A A' A A . - ' ing on. T- r VC ?Si 71- t lioiuawaj j pliniHitary to lirs.A. week lor bait who leaves the Lake City to reside. M.onday even and friends ing ahout fifty relatives of Mrs."Holdaway jjleasantly surprised her and a pleasant social evening was f :m tew-.: : : -- rJ A': . - - t - Our Tailored Suits in Serges and Novelties t at $16.50 - i i Ladies' Fur Sets We have an elegant line of these too numerous to describe, at 5.50 to 65.00 per Set prices from Winter Coats i Itavy. 1 landxHiH'. Chinchilli. Classy, Sutton, their son, ljsh Dressy, Serviceable Raymond and Miss Virginia Suther- Cozy, Elegant, Plushes,' from to Cos; fort week will leave land You can't beat them let ns nrnv'P it the.coming L.' D. S. GARMENTS -- In all Washington, D. C, where they will weights and winter. the spend prices. Sty-Zibelin- Winter Coats tor Girls and Children e. 5 j affairs " At prices from 1.50 to 12.50 splendid Cuats,.stylisli, cozy and serviceable. can surely please you. """"These "are" W Stylish Dresses Absolutely the newest, most attractive tlc" signs on the market, in the latest most popiilaxr ' colors and materials. We can surely please you with our cxcellant assortment, at from 5.95 to 25.00 We Can Prove to You It Pays to Trade at Provo's Real Bargain Store of the week" was given yesterday afternoon- by Mrs. Joan Farrer, Mrs. David Openshaw and Mrs. Joseph Farrer in hono&.of Mcs. A. N. Holda-wa- y at the Holdaway home in the The home was bright First ward. with a profusion of Autumn leaves '"" s and flowers. The guest were UUU UVJ LZlLJ Mes-dame- XX- Heindsel-man- t Jas. Henrie, M. Graham, J. W. Stiehl, R. E. Knowlden, To?. A. .Bustle, Chas. Ward. Thomas. C. E. Alfred - Johnson, Wilford Fletcher, Holdaway. Geo. T. Judd, Will Ward, RJfi; Anderberg, G. E. Decker, Ercan- braik, Stubbs, Redford, Alex and Bert Hedquist. La evening the same ladies were entertained at a theatre party at the Princess by Mrs. Jos. A. Buttle in honor of Mrs. Holdaway and later the guests were taken to the parlors of the Hansen Catering rompany where luncheon was served, This evening Mrs. N. W. Tiffany Will entertain, in honor of Mrs. Holdaway. residents of Kansas City, Mo., have The Nineteenth Century club will been the guests of Miss Annie and meet this afternoon at the home of Tempie Penrod during the past Miss Helen Thomas and the paper F. C. Keller of Los Angeles, CaL, has returned to his home after spend ing the past, two .weeks in Provo the grest at the home of Miss Annie will be given by Mrs. Pn- - as on v.' -- . JIIIUIMIIII l 'flll. - lWIJ.W t 7 JU 1)1 .1.. J.i l J ULiy III! Ill I I Jl III III r; I II r III III II Hl W. A. Thome Dramatist-Fi- rst An interesting meeting of the Utah Sorosis clubs was held Wednesday a f '' e r ii ob i fa t M.c T 6 :iiF"o PMrs. s. K. uJtL-i- nmmmat IT a "Shakespeare and Second periods." Miss Helen Smith of Salt Lake City rod. X week's a Mrs. If. Steritt and brother, Emery has returned home after Phillips, formerly of Provo and now visit with Provo friends. . ir r.r "' WWIU') i''Zfo<Si'bik .W'?'alV-'l''r-"UW''''lMll- n'l price. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. r ,. - Are lly equal to the $20.00 Suits offered yuti elsewhere. The Tailoring, Workmanship, Lining and Finish are exceptionally fine and seldom equalled in the average $20 or $25 Suits shown elsewhere. Our splendid line covers a range of prices from 12.50 t $35. OQ and every one the biggest value to be found at the . I ' 4- day. meir uciusn, mieo ;n n i.nnin'inv them ftftfl- will Tf Irvine in vn'v spend the coming ween ln.uie capiiai with Miss Cornelia. Smith. Morgan, G. H. ExcfiisiYeness' . Jr, A. B. and Individuality ke , " One of the moat delightful Striking . GET YOURS QUICK WHILE THEY ARE CRISP AND NEW -f catt-maa better selection and will be much better oij . thlnki . ypu ViTl Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, to Lake .spend Sunday kor to Salt ' bji 11 So much desired by all careful, select dressers. - spent. ' J?: ' It will be' to your advantage to make yOur selection now, before the newness has been worn off Jjy constant showing and try- m-to- v the TtiGfHave jsd number of delightful affairs have com- nivpn during the week n you, have ever seen for so little money. Mrs. A. D, for Mrs. C. W. Love, . n Mrs. Brans, Mrs. E. G, Hujgnes, Thomas, Mrs. Edgar McArthur, Thojnai, Mrs.. Wyman Mr9. Cba. E. Groshell, Mrs. O. H, Berg. Mrs- 0. Miss Luella Berg Mrs. J. Leo Bown, Beckstead. Lowery and Miss. Tenna A L - m and you. can't getawayfrom ihe fact They arc the Best Values and Most Stylish IV Jenkins was nostess at jlrs. Walter Autumn luncheon prettily- appointed pvtriine in honor of "her Ltoter, Mrs." Oscar E. Gro6hell of A wealth of fcoiorado Springs. Colo. (beautiful aster .foliage adorned wnere aamty the rooms and the table "Were laid naBd painted place cards : - . a. A .A "A A ' PAGE FIVE' i';ii;i)a. A '.otuiun oi paier on "Shanghai. wa.s V.u; ly Jones and read by Mrs. R. K. Irvine. The review of the "TwenAmeiicaa" was read-b- y Mrs. V. L. Biersach and a readiu 2 "The Great Learning' was given by Mrs. Callaway. The next session will be held with Mrs. W. L. 'Biers ach when Mrs. J. WL.Aird will give a report of the Biennial convention. Chi-n.ij- iroparr-- Mis. E. T. - .. :. 0 NOTICE TO BICYCLE RIDERS. to the full extent of the law. W. F. GILES, Chief of Police. their services will he required elsewhere the rest of the day. This V fat accord with the plans of the oommlfr-te- e Provo. Utah, September 27, 1912. and the spirit of the oceastoin. JET r ' o any one can contrlbut but an Itourtfr time it will be appreciated. ACTIVE WORK WILL BEGIN The finance committee reportar tAal . several business men have offfreff. --J ' liberal donations without tollcitatloa ill This indicates that the time Lr rip to begin a gymnasium movement fm Provo and that the people appreciat Active work on Mie M. I. A. SMU-.,ai h attM f nmnrtv rr.-- -. naisiim will lie-i- n tomorrow, batur-:- . gymnasium activity will have upon j the of o'clock.' Each of youth dav, morning at 8 Jhis district. cu-te- . i the Provo wards has pledged iuelf to ftirni.-'five volunteer workmen ;u)il a einuvf th" old tabei nat'le y. An effort Vas made to secure the names of these men and' bays i'or today's publication but three of the ward did not take the names and the publication of them will be post poned until Monday. A photograph of the workers will be taken tomorrow and this will be one of the lirst pictures to be placed r!ufiteer--eifitrt!ttr--t- t t -- o Digestion and Assimilation ; i It is not the quantity of food t;&6tu bu( the amount digested and assfjrilJk-o- d that gives strength and vitalty t the system. Chamberlain's S'icunacla and. Liver Tablets Invigorate and liver and enables them to perform their functions naturally. Ftor persons caught riding- - btrycies-pr- n Tfieentfahce lo the gymnasium 8:ltpny tTeadquT'ir'TJrug Co., on "prohibited aSlewalks," or riding" at when f Ini'shed. Several young men Stores." Successors" to Palace nights .without lights, will be prose- - have offered to work a half day as Smoot Drug. Co. -- All . Save the Difference- - .fi:;...'' and cute H II I I j V::J I ' I L.;. ' ll T-"tMtf- , ' - f . ' i! ;. .f. V - ' '" 'C"-.-- ..... . . Always. Something New , U; ;. ... , ...'-- .1 . ...... i. owuww) Y ' - fir- -- Li ' ':-- :f 7 ; What.s the object of paying some custom tailor a fancy price' for a Suit of Clothes or Overcoat when SCHWAB can give 'you the finest r of Clothes that is made; XI Can deliver to'you a correct fit and the highest grade of woolens and workmanship for ' ft- - Ready-to-Wea- ' ' , at v our';, "store. ' ; .'. M . ..vr Mm Call and try them on. - t I' Sii u: p Don't Give it Away. s fj T $10.00 up SAM. ' i I ; |