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Show Ava nE. BEDFORD El? STYLES Not Have the Best 1'f Hi in . ''.' - Wi -- ?' Phone 67 WJLLIAM FARNUM IN STUPENDOUS e for Less" "We -- WLL80N BAflRETJl'Sj!THE- - $tN-4rVTH- at IS Vf H OTKI . J A M ES e chifforiover gold, while' the back of tbewatanslfie"chiff6n velvet and is cut with narrow extensions which Tceet ferfront directly over the wastline, Another frock which would be serv iceable for the above mentioned occa sions is made of black charmeuse. The waist of this dress is long- - and similar to a Jumped with a EuimDeLbrown-- r chiffon,-aBd- -a band of. fur around the neck and the cuffs of the long sleeves. The skirt was long and full, faced up on the right side with the satin, giving the appearance of a hem on the right side instead of the wrong. At the top'of this hem or facing-waa cording, Probably the most difficult age to dress a girl Is when she is between the ages of twelve to "fourteen-an- d sometimes sixteen. She is too young for misses' clothes and too large for the girl's, and to reach the happy inediumrgqnireB sproe thought jn. genuity on the part of the mother. accompanying illustration Is a'dress "which is particularly well ada The blouse 4s short and hangs loosely over the full, flared skirt. -- The high collar is trimmed with tra.tdlngL. as In the b"ottom"l)f the waist and the edges of the sleeves. Often mothers fail to realize that theip daughters are growing - up and continue to keep their when it mafees them look all legs, and a few ambitious mothers err the other way and start to lengthen their daughter's dresses too soon. - It is a happy medium which muBt be reached, and can only be attained by careful thought as to what is the, most becoming 1 bnvebeea.bou.gat la toe ran for win- Uer wear are beginning to look eneTaTTeeF tnreie-8habby-a- ad ing of wanting something new. as me separate coat noias sucn a in the strong-placwoman's Sell is safe to say that it.ia a it wardrobe, new dreg to be worn under this coat which she seeds most For this dress come many materials both'practlcaLand smart. At present the chosen fabric is covert in one of the light tan ehadea which it is always PHOTOPLAY VERSION OF ' to be seen la. "S lmplexf sty le-- are CROSS.ATrTHE PRINCESS mose of these frocks. I saw one not t Bept Thursday, January 14th N'ew York, January always calls 'lower skirt, In one with the panel. Is for a refurbishing of -- one's "winter I about two yards in width. The fronts wardrobe. Usually toe clotheB that APPETIZING PURE J are Popular -- FRESH M MMvymli (S Covert Cloth and Gabardine in Light Tan Shades We have at youn demand every V -t hi ng; i n Stapl e:au d Fan cy- . Announce the Opening of Their " 1 Iff Is. what sustains your life an cL makes" you healthy or otherwise-Wh- y '4f ansieeY80feibodice-tiFe-''fb,ru- Under New. Management -- - J00 rooms single or en suite L50 rooms with private baths Airmodern and up-to-d- ate Newly furnished loose-fHtin- ancTAbsolutely Respectable S tA. HAYES, Pr op M RS. , SALT LAKE CITY 157 S. WAIN ST. s U- - f If Wr- oil? We Wash Feather B eds'anilJMl6w Ithe lMfS5i-- v.. i f S Ji J it - . if i ffii. urn . i 1 - - Feathers not removed from ticks or .pillow cases. Our special machine does the work and you get your-- , beds and . -- pillows back clean. sanitary rirfiort ui l n It i L r " 'The sign of the Cross is produced William Earnum In a spectacular and impressive film version of Wilson In accordance with" the best traditions Barrett's sublime and immortal drama, of the Famous Players Film Co. Everyhas been done to give the most The Sign of the Cross," one of the thing sumptuous settings to a play which most notable subjects ever produced ' lends itself admirably to spectacular by the Famous .Flayers Film Co., ap- 'eflccts. and the result is a film which pears on the Paramount program at rivals in splendor any of the classV the Princess; Monday. ical product ions. presented to the This mammoth production baa creat" ed a furore throughout England, "The Sign of the Cross," derived where It was released during the sum- from the symbol-whi- ch to scores-- ' of mer to' fill booking dates secured as millionshas,for many centruiea borne early in advance of the production as so profound a significance, has been ' . . - filmed In five-part- s last February, ... by the Famous The eulogistic "comments of", the Players - with - an - extravagance - of English press were unBtinted In their scenic and spectacular effects and a praise of the wonders and beauties of faithfulness to the original settings the production, the key-not- e of" these and laudatory comments being expressed pictures-, by the London Bioscope In the followThe unusual production will be ing manner: shown at the Princess one day only. - - Provo ry BUSY MAN'S Telephone Directory Auto Garage. 4 - n d - Full-Sk- a plain bodice so shortwaisted as to be almost Empire. The waist was buttoning ou one side with round ball buttons covered with the material. The high military rollar also buttons at the side with these buttons. The skirt is is coreij and flares at the sides.-- It uatrimined and fastened to the waist with a belt. Another frock developed in" biege- colored gabardine, a fabric which holds a strong place next to covert cloth I am using for my illustration. The waist is made becmjnglysurplice wranong sleeves" The vskirt is the popular short length and very full There nobelt, as Jbe "u, . - -- - - - Xloor-wle- thesHi-spells- n. . good heath.':'-"i"T""J""- ,uuli..lu " at all dealers. Don't jSantaquln, Utah county, State of Utah, on or before the 30th day of simply ask for. a kidney remedy-g- et Doan's Kidney Pills the same that May, A. D .1915. J. M. HOLLADAY. Mrs. Roberts had." ' Administrator of the Estate of Niels Buffalo, N. T. (adv.) ; Jacobseri, Deceased. Dated January 17, 1915. FIVE CENTS PROVES IT. Price 50c, . FoBter-Mllbur- n Co.-Prop-s., E. E. CORFMAN, Attorney for Administrator. A Generous Offer. Cut out this ad. (First publication Jan. 21, 1915.) enclose with 5 cents to Foley & Co., 111., and receive a free trial Chicago, package containing Foley's Honey and STOP THE CHILD'S COLDS; Tar Compound for coughs, colds, THEY OFTEN RESULT SERIOUSLY . croup, bronchial and lagrippe coughs; Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. For sale in your town are children's ailments which need Immediate attention. The by Hedqulst Drug Co., two stores. re often most Serlons. Don't take the , ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH risk yoit oast lavs to. T Klnfa SO West Second North,. Sunday New Discovery, chocks ' the Cold, serr(ce as follows: Holy communion soothes' the Cough, allays the Inflam Sunday school, 1:46 a. at.; mation, kills the C.erms and allows Nature to do her healing wort. ""6oe - morning service and serac,"iriui-- ; r your s bottle todav Jtuy " veclng praper and sermon, 7; SO (ailt ) ', . i after-effec- ts iin.; DruL Holy days, Holy eommanlon, 10 a. m. IjEjJlfs' Guild, Tuesday, t p. m. Cbolf raeetfisg, Frtlsy, 8 .p. m.-tf 1- - ..... And they Speak Ot hatk.t ths. Chinese a . ' " lrt. liiiu; ago wiih . - ggMgf Gabardine, is used for this Frock with Round'Waiat and Beige-colore- NOTICE T0P.ftEOlT0RS.- - -- ROVO FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. " ' Hudson and jOyerlandSupplies-aad-KepairsCorner Center and Sixth West. V Tlione 77. . . the District Court of the Fourth Judicial Mstrlct of the State of Tax the Women of Provo the Same as Utah, in and for Utah County. Elsewhere. In t,he Matter of the Estate of Esther Hard to attend to not Behold duties C. Pulsipher, Deceased. Creditors will present. claims .with With a constantly aching back. Ui in, r" ,10, lu A woman should 'not have' a bad 140 West Center j place of buRiness.Ht Y,&ck ' street.. Provo City,. Utah, on or before Aft .h 'Mm if h the- 30th day of May, 'A.. D. 1915. well. re : X M HOI.T.AIUY. , Doan's KWney Pills are endorsed by of Executor Estate of Esther C. the thousand. ' - Li ...r " Pulsipher, Deceased.' ' .1. Have been used in kidney trauble .. Dated January 18, 191. . over 50 years. ' E. E. CORFMAN, Read what this Provo woman s;ij's: Executor. for Attorney Mrs. Juliett Roberts, 359 North (First publication Jan. 80, 19l5.- Sixth West St. ProvoL says: "j . was almost "a wreck and -- sofforwi conNOTICE TO CREDITORS. stantly from a severe pain in my right down over my hips. side; extending "Often I was all aqulver and so weak In the Dtetrlct Court of the Fourth District of the State of that I could hardly get around the Judicialm and for Utah County. Utah, house. Headaches and dizzy spells In the Matter of the Estate of Niels troubled me andseveraLtlmeaJfell .Tacobsen, Deceased. . to .the iavln one will present claims with Creditors f Since I used four boxes of uuuC.ou- - ol, TWn'a KtHnc. Pill, f kiv. I. - : JOHN CULICK, Prop. - In Ask us about iw y- Stuam-Laund- yt fitmospbere-seldoni'scenia-motlo- and-fluff- " ; Abstracts of Titles, Loans and Insurance. , , UTAH COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY v Nor:; Academy Avenue. 14 double-breaste- " Phone Cleaning, Pressing, Tailoring. ... .. provo TAILORING CO. " 119 North Academy Avenue. Phone four-inc- h . close-fittin- g - i ' , I 1 -- - ' -- waist la" wof h OVo'r the skirt and 'finished like tfieolil-fasioneshort basque at the normal waistline. A cunning little hat which reminds one a little of a Scotch cap was worn . with this dress. It was of the same color as the ,dres and trimmed with a band of grosgralu ribbon which ended in Braiding Trims .this ,8eryiceabl.,Serfle.. Girl, worn over the hat, coming down well length for the particular figure.' If the below the chin and allowed to float girl is tall and slender she needs a away from the face. different length from the short and" Another material which is used for stout figure. this type of frock to wear beneath a Ther is a great hue and enr about topcoat," for "street or outdoor wear is buying cotton fabrics. The result is serge. ' The finely we.we of serge Is that there are many 'very handsome best, for a frock."' as It is usually cotton materials pnt on the market lighter of weight and more supple than which can be"usedin the winter. Corthe b(avler twilled qualities. Navy duroy is a notable example of this. blue is the most popular color in. this S tun ning .cord uroy- - costc m es"" wi th a fabric at the jr,eseut time and is luxurious trimming, of fur defy, the often trimmed with black satin bands winter's cold and give the wearer-thand buttons. comfortable feeling of having done his It. may bo an afternoon dTesH that beat to support the' home industry." this suppositious lady needs, a gown Poplins, serges, gabardines are popuof frillier po&sibilitie for'drecsy occ- lar fabrics this season. . Serge has beasionsto wear to a recepton, to an come a standby it may be bought as afternoon bridge party, to an informal low as fifty. ceut8 a yard in narrow dinner and other similar Ofcasionfl. A widths up to rour and five dollars a dreBs which would fit charmingly Into yard forjhe wider widths." But the any of these places is one of the rtmSCpopular of all suitings is covert. Callot sisters' .latest creations. The The; colors .are usually in. the tan t. skirt Is of mldnlRht blue 'chiffon shades which seem to belong to covert The front of the skirt, is made cloth, but-i- t ifr also made in other with tunic resrhlnR only to a back colors,, such as dark 'blue, Mack j and ' to the green. ' .". pane! wheh extends from-nec, edge of skrt Where Jhls panel and The newest fabrics show sllklness the tnnle meet", however, is not clearly of.textureaandl-'supplenes8--whicfulness to so arranged makes them i defined, forth partlcualrly susceptible to that It is hidden beneath a fold.' The draping and soft folds. 120 47S. CO.-- r Phone 47. " Livery and Transter. WOODHEAD LIVERY. COMPANY d 7 South Third West Street. Phone 298. Laundry, PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY' 375 West Center Street. ' , y' -- ?6 L Phone 164. Hot and Dining Roora HUBER HOTEL ' West Center Street. 108 -- satin-covere- - Implements, Feed, Hay and Grain. FARMERS' IMPLEMENT L& PRODUCE : West Center iStreet.7 155-5- 7 ... - - , . - Phones 110 and 44L and Bakery. - HANSEN CATERING COMPANY West Center Street. Phone 179. d Photos, Kodak Finishing, Picture Framing. E. A. MENLOVE STUDIO ; ' ; 236 West Center Street. Phone , : -- , "' ' ''." Tel-ve- .. n . . J Vulcanizing . STARK-ROBERT- S west' center at, SOlT : TIRE-CO- ' - : ' - r Pbone;67firr: k .. . i ...Wall. Paper,- - Paints,- - Glass, Pictures, .Framing h - . . ...... -- MAIBEN GLASS West Ltnter btreet. : St PAINT COMPANY T i i .til CsmwSSRS! belt-lik- e 4 Phone 16a |