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'O'fal In Coals,Suitsg Dresses areSere heithe biggert attraction An i4nJ areproving to Mi the Cloakand Suit line ever shown in Provo. - WILL YOU READ JH1S? the PastOne Finds Fashions-o- f Looking ,Over the -, - , that at no other periolhas there been displayed such a great variety of styles, colors and ' materials. - . -- i - Todayis the Period of a( thousand Styles The most beautiful, the most dressy, the most comfortable, and the most desirable. -mil- -- ilP II' ill . -- Since the design otr color becoming to one may notlbe suitable to another, this great variety iu luuu&c iiuiu gives iu au an upuivutuiy lu giauiy nitir luuiviuudi sidlCs, ana Inz 11VC - - ? mercnant snouia see to it mat msswcKjsproperiy3e!ectea.anacompelte.te Hereys where we win your approval and patronage exquisite and . . , ,7? 4, Mi !i? j, , jj r. ti'- .'xprKSlyUapTSdlo r designs. e, that you cannot fail to find here a suit, of the most coatoidrcss. liking; one possessing the exclusive individuality most your" style"an3 H becoming to your personality - H'JBI-------- . What ah Advantage this Gives the Prospective Purchaser --- Our excellently selected and extensive New Fall Stock covers sowide a range . . " and tastes. . - 'Here are a Few ol Our New Fall Styles These Have Been Selected With Most Scrupulous Care j mil- mm imm and attention to every little detail in .style, fit, quality and make:up by our buyer, who is MOLE 5ILK one of the most competent judges of styles ence and a purchasing nection with one power-equa- of the and quaHtieS) backed by man7 years of experi- to that of a hundred ordinary stores, as our close l .con- largest Eastern wholesale dry'goods and clothing manufacturing PLUSHThe rivalof the most beautiful soft lustrous fur, possessing beauty and warmth without weight and so soft as to permit of the most stylish draping. - SILK BROCADES Rich, new and intensely .attractive; exquisite designs; soft delightful colors. Yeu must see them. firms gives us agportunitiesand a purchasing power not" enjoyed by any"otherIirm uTthis CHINCHILLIS SVwell known they need no description. better goods for less money than some firms making big brags. We locality. We can))uy BOUCLES Rough effects in curled wool; very stylish, tan save you money on every item and offer nothing but, merchandise of superior merit. warm and serviceable.- ih . v'" I r: : i . . ZIBELINE Let us Show You Our New Stock of Men's and Boy's ; OUR SPLENDtD - --- ,v Such exquisite patterns and colors that we cannot nearly. do .them justice by trying to dscribe them here. We want to show them to you. May we? Brocaded Crepes, Brocaded Messaline, Charmeuse, Solile, Crepe de Chines, Crepe de Meters, Bulgarians and fancy stripes in all the newest shades. We can surely please FALL CLOTHING The most stylish and serviceable So moderately priced. Beauliiul nigh Class Dress Goods and Silks you and make you the lowest prices on these superior gocds. fur-lik- - May We have the pleasure of showing you? IN STYLE MERCHANDISE THAT'WE ARE ANXIOUS 'TO SHOW YOU. PROFITING BY AN EARLY VISIT. WHY NOTYOUL - WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS 0 A thick, soft glossy e doth; most popu and warm serviceable. lar; , and a great many others too numerous to mention here. The choosing ; TO semi-roug- h' PRICES RANGE FROM $5.90 TO 40.00 Why not select now, while the stock is new, crisp arid clean. - to be. found anywhere. STORE IS FULL OF NEW; HANDSOME, -i i- BURLEIGH CLOTH A new fabric of the eftectsi very handsome and serviceable. is best. YOUR FRIENDS ARE -- v TRApE AT PROVO'S' REAL BARGAIN STORE. (7S V L3U KJKJ 1L j Dr.: David Starr 'Jordan's summer 'little bungalow I at Terra fiellarCalT The decorations were bewtiful-an- were' arranged by Prof. E. tf. Eastasdeco- - moiid The reception "rooin mond.' Knight, T. W. Aird, WUard An M" sad Mrs. "Jesse Knight, when'thelr rated with golden glow and smilax, delln, Dr. H. J. Richards, Fred -- W. ungest aaugnter,, Silss Addle Iona, :tied .ltn tasseled silken cords. 1 A Taylor, A. F, Palm, P. G. Peterson, W. was united in E. Knowlden. T. F. Tier-- ! marriage to' Mr. Knight mountaia. icene was arranged latie J. SUehl,-R- ; Starr Jordan of California, .This toom the foliage being autumn pont, E.'J). Partridge, F. G.' Warnlck, bou-- A. N. ge ani1 8en one of the lead'nz Merrill, J, H. McEwan, John society .venti f!le were roses American Daniel McAnister, K. ybfite, of beauty Quets Roundy, thA .v v.. - t ; tiffin was'i'i grass'.-Lar- ... rfflembers-eiU-lteaa--G- Irvine, Lottie Orwin, Henrietta .Obey," and Yellowstone park. They report Fern and Florence Chlpman, Messrs. having had a very pleasant outing. Among those in , attendance were Albert G.' Bryantr"8rMTBatterso'nV Jressrsand Mesdames 0. H. Brimhall, Marlon Foss and Goodwin KnlghL Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Candland, who S. Holbrook, C. E. Loose. W. L. Man-guMr.-and Mrs.. Jordan became, have been away for the summer, R. E, Alien," J. Wm. Knight, Ray- while they were undergraduates UavrTeturned tiS "home la popular young couple'. home." Later they will go to their neat J y r " i..... w r,Ul "uue 3 ttep at the .University' of California and city. their engagement was announced ";'..' .. ' '' this :;; sev-er- months ago. Dr. David Starr jf the University hoir - memltfrs will give s dancing and boating party at of California, and Jesse Knight of the Provo lake report this evening. Provo have been friends and asso ciates rnsnjj:eja:i JtJSepllXTaTrerTWnrHkTHTnTJ" Stringham, Alex Hedquist, T. A. He. ringer, E. 8. Hinckley C. W. Held, ins Pioneer fhfllr.Mrlatrorbnhr'" Fourth ward are making preparations for fctday evening, whea' they will make an exhibit of their summer sew-tn- g work. The program for the evening will be an evening with the South," which will be very entertaining. Watermelons wlli.be cut and eat la The Women's' Relief Corps were very pleasantly entertained one day were many of the m yei which was woven the letter K, the George E. Roblson, E. P. Ellison, Wil. this week at the home of Mrs.' John '.enjoyable evening on Tuesday at the tbe treet spent-- la bride and groom with their attendanU Ham Roylance, W.L, Blersach,amuel Ridge.' '.The afternoon-wa- sof the Misses Macy. Kate and t8U- lt- cl8n0P A"ert Manwaring said received the congratulations of more Schwab, W. K. S. R. Thur- - chat, music and songs. "A selection on Spafford, Vera McFadden, by whom they were ride wore a man, Will Thurman, V. H,- - tusen-berr- the piano was given jthe veddlng vowg by Mr. Vlrl red--, young couple marched out entertad,,, Instriimental mujlc. were Decker', J. E. trough a g0wn oUUkaep4i chlwrtth pink Martin sung by Mrs, the true Southern C.T. Decker, Fera and solos prenr promenade amidst hun- - chiffon covered with n overdress of Edwards, ' John H. Dixon, George .8. Win. taiief areolnTaTin their power to t4tio,risld,.gamft.lniulgencnstt"'iT Bibb; .and ' areas oi guests torn ' tnd tuted the evening' amassment; dur-- 1 Tajlor. R. R,. Irvine, R..R. Irvine, Jr, present were Mesdames Mary Vincent, make the evening enjoyable. , : iwere Miss "Augusta Illlcb, of Oaklaha, H.i C. Jex, Hyrum Lemon, Ammon Lottie .Ray, .. E.: Campion,. 8arah E. Ing the regular observance o! neeflieurya . work. ' Nicely prepared refreshme'ntsp'They left. Tuesday for a six weeks' Ca. Miss Pauline Herrlnger of Salt N'ebekef.' C. Murray Twelves. J. 8, Cluff, Josle Vincent, , Emma" Boyce, The following young people formed were served to the assembled guests.'i honeymoon which' will be spent in Lake, and Miss Mina Taylor of Provo, Berry, II. 0. Blumenthal, Robert Cross, Margaret Denhalter, .Denhalter.. Jr.. 4 Jakajariy-AJ- A ipat Honolulu and Southern7 California. Eggertsen,' Hannah Leonard, Sarah Every convenience- for the comfort and night, at Geneva, return- Tj?ujj4ildjMaM-''- : club," Bonneville ward, passed a very " a"air was largely l"0 nn. - T0. a fun dress oc-- j golden baskets decorated tne panor. Beneath an alcove of white roses, m - stjheyoung jir Jmo - WddajH ' iftewm-tr-Tr- 1 ... this t made thus making (he affair very . cessful. 1 .. jlandemb.roJ4ejx.Hm,,r sue- - evenlng nd beauty mornlngjtathatjieiixrlvad feuPrDplendid to the occasion by their Smoot, Mrs. iroisrFaT:6rJg!rnTWTOrei hours late in San Francisco and would of the bridegroom, acted as best man at 1 o'clock this afternoon on the i,They received many costly presents 8tamer-Ch!- ua for HonolutuJwliere from Utah and several surrounding weddings oretty-honOne of the Mon-- ' they will spend a month, after which 'states- .- Mr. and Mrs. Knight here last solemnized prefer Tvhlch was to make known their gift tcrthe j not lay eventog' took piaca'S 'thVioneJakey- RMlleaxlgfcJlrA-EleilllQ- d ;mhhy,, May Farrer Moore, Mrs. Diana Smoot, Mrs. Edith Ray, Maudie Roberts and Miss Taylor, Mem Anderson, Anna Russell Elma R. Twelves," Mrs. .Ida and . Messrs. James Williamson Powelsoh, lnneVllson!d .Mary Beck, Mrs, MIssr1ttrda Ilam Roberfs'and Peter Boyce, ' - Russell. The party was givep la honor SmootiMBbwiry; J Knight, Pauline Plerpont, "Maud Farrer, "Mabel Holt, ngie Holbrook, Alice Reynolds, ' Merle' TayterrLael of Bessie and Jean Russell of EureU and Mr.jQ. G, Hoag hav r- turned from their trlpjthrpughIdaho Mr. and-Mi- Stella Chamberlain BS .Nevada-J--r;- - of Ely,""" |