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Show Tlin P20VO ILIPLP v- - ; .v (' '"' "'"'' 1 i ) "' ---- - !B' ' ' !.''" k anl Mrs. Thomas Coc'araa 44Iad w.itaa huexestiag party j en- - ?R honor wjOrril's-O'sonyfTSTaiShr :.''?S let vps sooj 03 a mission to tie y weura atats. : : H "aTa Sevatai 3 p?rtvio 7 s:-- aMJr-aira- " lor, 'of 'the hoir at a"53 :.!U trove jweraay -- 3 of Mrs. E. V. vr-a- w wrd the ' . (HZ C. E. Erlcksea, Mrs, R.- L. Anderberg, Mra. Tteaton, G. Peteraon, Mrs. C. H. : Mrs. Knibt Starr Jordan, gtev-mis,Mrs. Lawrence N'ayloj of meet log of the Utib Sorosis club was not 'held tiu eeltbtwausf tba deata' of Mrs. E. J. Heariod, a proiildat aienaberS of tie club." Tae aext meeting wlil be y hell wltb Mrs. W. tVYlo'.ett Tje regular weekly : to ful lines of Silk hour r V Q en-ofr- . pre- - ? - mer- crisp,-ne- w store, we are placing these $3.00 Waists of Silk Crepe dc Chine for To realize "disposal at their real beauty and quaHty, you must see them. For early Satur day mornin? shoppers. They are postiively $1.50 Waists One or the moat delightful' sessbns the Tres Jolt club was held yester'4ay afterno"onat the home vot Mrs. a heasis.een ... mem' l bersand several- - in vited o resent. The" rovus wrre-- pmtily-decorated with vases of lovely pink and wnite Enohantreas carnations and . chandise now on ..disphy a t this and we would ask you to be on hand early Saturday rooming. eu- - WAISTS $3.03 Values; S1..9S . To intnducc the thousands o: dollars worthnjf pvo siipTHae7irrtyle, workmanship and quality Our supply is limit-e- d 3reTrnrherTe5hmaT3iOerved7 : Waists ever sented to the worn tbe of the club was andlateTa-soei- ai 98 is one o the most bcauti rlre-Glrls'-la- ss DISPLAY SILK CREPE DE CHINE - SILK WAISTS U $1.50 Value for st ber home Mondayjnisbt, when aa Hnterestiag session waa enoy(L The re;?jlar-buslne- SEE OUR LARGE WINDOW DISPLAY JAP-HABITA- 'inem'5er3"ortbe--Camp- WMS! SEE O.UR ,TARGEWIMHQW- - Salt-TAk- .Mis3 Leona Xelson eatertain-e- 0 a 5 Mrs. ior? Hansen entertained a nrrrv ol fi lends fo!. 4ja .Columbia .Wednesday ni4ht. i?fered: by a luncheoa at Hansen's. Her : If: nig'rrr ami Bibbe-ris- X t a TSTFT .'. ' 1J damtv! a by the n ; amusing Later su pnmvcd. t J , ard- -- guesia-Were" 1 . an attractive' appearancft. Following the regular business seaaion hour was enjoyed and dainty a refreshments were served by thehot- tess. the folio wfng ladies were ent: M"is3 Rhoda Douglas, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs, Bert"; Sutton. Mrs, ' John vEl'lson, Mrs.. Ray EllTsonTMrT Mrs. T. S.' ThMrni in, (Thufmai. " M.-Mfi. Albert Archie Ihurmaa Joae9..Mrs. Eu?ene Jdnesi Mrs.. Harry " -. prstid . ' ' We-reale-- 3. - Eagene" Fletcher-Jtia- s V&.lz Teasdale, M r - Lynn - Sutton, '""Mrs. J'OJ. S?ethaler, M rs. S?encer She pnowt members of rhe club, and invited ,;Mrs. fol'owln? guests: Mra Alhrt Jafiries. Mr: CaaSj.; Giks.Mrs. Win McCoard, Mrs. : A."-- qu'ty. oOa vmg; in Gowns that's why we never disappoin- t- involved ifl ' In quoting the pnce3 below,' wedo soknowhigthat it is better 'merchandise than we have ever offered before for ilian, Mrs. .Joe Giles, Mrs. 'Leonard Xuttal, Mrs. Mrs. Mc Thurma: if fill P J shell-pin- k . slip-ov- er rVe'iutuar ImcroTement assocla tloa of the First ward enterUmeDv5IEJ a very successful cbaraJter ball Tuesday nteht in the First ward social h it' when Over one hundred were present. ' r- - TaH.r, a L527.U Mis colored. South-- ; era mammy, Von" the first prize for the beat .Impersonation of the Udie. artl Howard Graham, as a SuaiVuV : r A?atiftfrwim-tte-Teat!eman- 'a prize. .; ' . ' , s: or leave VT1 Gi'es. i'm a rssion to. Vr.i Siftioin islin ls.-iSfmoiltt ij? ve"ryTSfgrf3Tiag atfair 'rsa at the '7iome" ofTMr. "and Mrs ,. r r taanufactilrer hence thess pricesr 50c Fln Cambric Gowns ;. 6- Fine Embroidered 'Gowns - rr I ' .v:...29 . . . I a 111 1 - or,.aky)lueifahoridraws styles wing sieves, quarteirsleeves, half and .. plain and embroidered day I 'i $1.00 Beautiful Embroidered Gowns. " JlcFjn eS of t JaiJi?k JE -- ---- ' B Remember th ese?Kices3BliiiHV S'; Jbnesiasj: pvrnin? by'forT ti;iisionaries tnr fhe !srn43.Th;rooaii ,j"T; " weTe'attractlveTy adorned and Jlowli ani --shells ' ": Eakar lilies. Simoan songs and were features of the evenin? a:iu - r a number o' interesting games wers innovated.' Mu.sicaf "selections by Mr and Mrs. S. V. .Williims were aiao - ' enjoyed by; the. ?uests, who numbered thlrfv ... Altozether Jthe affairwis on? of the most. de'i?htful of the week. threaded with, introductory prices for early-Satushoppers areolar below their actual value: -Our I $ . Every number is excellently g. :full -- length - sleeves the price. riThis line of: Gowns corr.es straight from the th an3tVcsJienotethe nignwtjfjffl. de'stgnlrig gown-mikjn- re superlative embroidered in lace or Swiss edging -- ; quoted below -- have beenwalting patiently for the annual announcement always fulfill the wishes and deisres of. the people. , - The - numbers many wom;n of Provo and. vicinity that 2 SN ainsoolrG r ownsrsHp-rreiro- $1.50Nainsook and . . s flounces mcroin .rr. t: 69(5 trattonstylerTTO & Cambricrexcellent-valuest-rTOflS- - 1 . . Remen ber ihese Brices Hi -- rith.'-carlo- J. r!-5oiuaa. exe-rise- s ,.-- - . f f r- a"of th e R e beeca r delI?htfuWternoon a lodge spent TTS e S e wins "cTu -- the time spent in sewin? ' "artd'later'tlainty refreshments were tba .el a ,3 rsyrTMr'tyyg'Hed-ha-fc-- ' would. meet in the Jodse rooms every rreei)t and. Quality first then price fhelowest'" . to weeks. ' " ' : ' : ' " " he affair "was'.' composed of Miss Fifth Ward Primary association, was lossie Weeter, Mrs. Roy Gillispie and the honored guest at a delightful sur.Villlam ''Alger, , prise party given Monday night at her ' ' Silt Lake. i horn by- - her JL la the asso V Mrs. Ole E. Olsen. Sr., was the hon- ciation. The guests came attired in A very pleasant event in lodje cir ored guest at a very pleasant aflair unique costumes and a'most delightcles was the card party and dance 4lven Monday afternoon at her;ndm ful evening of music, fancy dances, tri.r-.- i .xx west TUird out,a street., liame, stories, and games was enjoyed and a .Muiiuariiis.il. 1",- lows hail by the Women of Wpodcralt niuglc anJ 80e,al wefe eatures ot luncheon was served. During the The Lakeview orchestra furnished .thef ?he ,fteril0)n an(1 a delicious luncheon luncheon the following toasts were music for the evening. Card, , tables j wa, 8erved. 'Fifty guests were, giv'en: "O You Chicken," Mrs, 2i, F. -arranged tor; those who desired - ent durng Wilson; Modern Dancing," Miss Fern that form of amusement and a delight,,. a a a Broadbfnt; ."Primary Teachers," Mrs. fal time was enjoyed by about fifty i Mrs. Maud Barton, president of the- Maud Bar'on; "Oyster Stew." Mrs. R. gSts. Th committee in chargeo.t. Mr3. Jack Ridae will leave Saturady Tor few days' visit with .friends in t ' I prea-wer- e '. - - irsL,filUlIl:Wo) F: Episo de "Fortune- - Teller." Miss Alice Hat'oa. The following guests s were present duims; the evening: Ruth Allred; Ethel fiooth. Ruby Peay, Alta Woodward, Retta Broad-bent- , Ella Wilson, Euphamta Dotson nd ..the Misses .Tabltha Ifa'rperJ Leoni ' Mildenhail. Lucl'le Wil-oAllre Hatt'on. Fern Broadbent and ZIna Rawlings. committee of the. ward. The dance, Salt Lake for a. few .days visit, wita Will he in the nature of ail "April Fool" relatives. party and many interesting features haveiietn" plaafied:" The. Nineteenth Century club wilt ... meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. R. H. Mrs. Joe Seethaler presided over a Mrs. J. W. Aird'will give a Beeslfy. hoine her pr.ettily appointed dinner af Sunday in honor of hef husband's paper on "The Vagrant." There will birthday anniversary. A bowl of red also be a discussion of the program . carnations adorned the dining table lor the. coming year. and covers were laid for fifteen Clean.ua Campaign: Extra low A missionary benefit dance will b guests. . hall ward prices on wall paper.; Malben Glass Friday given in Pioneer Center street. Mr. Lawrence Naylor Is down from & Paint Co., evening, A;iril 2nd. by the missionary W. Dotson; Mes-dime- n. j , 272-Wes- llPrincess Matinee. 4 p. m -- |