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Show .1 - y n Salt ' -- iliW : V kVXJk , t i .. to his gifts were received by returned rhunnell j. vr. ... V" v. h V 1 uII tl m . nII fl II tin -- - I 'mm r J2F nil n . the- - guest , Lakfijbe latter part of honor. after a visit witn tus wire "r. .son Frank who are here Thursday , evening thg Mi see c"1 utile .1 ,rv,ori,iIi mnfhir Mrs. Bessie "and "Lncile Carter presided at itfnir aira. ' a prettily arranged social in honor of , lx,uia McBrido. , . . Miss" JrYances. AVetterstrom who is Whet Park waa the guest of leaving I'rovo to make Mammoth her Covers were laid for twelve t a delightful party given la home. 0pir v.u-vi'- v.- -c- .r form plla Parks Wednesday Park Will become thA luncheon. . evening last. Mrs. Thomas, Hardy Is entertaining the bride of 7th. On the 9th a Mrs. Hardy and daughter Beulah SS. ilVotinn will be tendered- the; young of Garfield for a few days. and Mrs. Dave Park. SSle Mrs. Roy: Peters'V here from ' Heft "H. Masters I. 7 enjoying a few days visit with Mrs. fa aud a n e rtended relatives and friends. .SZ' (Saturday afternoon for l - r. by-M- Gar-Hel- d triuHo trie aYay abojt tast. iic -- wAfcvv Mrand Mrs. J. H. Btoney enter four weeks, Kansas, St. . .iS nmaha. and other Eastern tained at a family reunion the latter part of the week. Following; an encities'vill be visited Inlha trip. joyable dinner the time was made to M. Peterson announces the pass pleasantly with music and - chat vre pficasniTCTit of her daughter Margaret Harriet .Little and daughter, of Mrs, .v.w.t. ia George J. tuauejr vt place in Salt Kauahy are spending a few days In nhc marriage with Mr and Mrs. J.-iiuish. Lake June 10th and after the cere lrovo a take young the cpupwill mony After spending several days in this the San Diego tup to California, visit and other interesting city, M rs. Bert Fillmore left for Richexposition field the latter part of the week. PIDts.. ' -- ) - - ; i ov will-take . ' Laces for Everything and everybody. Bandings from 2 inches wide to 6a inches wide ;18 inch Shadow Laces, Valenciennes insertings. Heavy cotton torchons, embroiderei organdies and lawns, 4 inches wide, plain edge or scallops! for-yShadow In lace. laces narr&w all or ace, lace brief kinds " lsilkj trimmings of liht tnexpensiye summer Dress' vrz the more expensive ones.::. : ;v V . 1 " uf -- A Sale You Will Surely Take :::L V Advantageof Readingjhenewspapers has no doubtJuUyacQUAinteAyoa. marEets and for us to use the space here to repeat what you already know would only b,e a waste of your valuable time as all Lacea on sale are imported gooda and ilwe were to buy JJiem today (providing of course that we couW -- gfet them) would cost us an advance over previous prices of at least six hundred per. cent. Mraiid.MWJlford..FamawQrUi '"-fl- y - extended trip. Mr of 'Mesa, Arizona, are in Prom- - Mr. National Fajnsworth will soon leave for a two Peal will represent the associati&n J at Pitts- years mission, and Mrs. Farnsworth Credit Men's New York, will remain in this city until he re burg They will also visit Washington, Buffalo, Niagara, Phila- turns. delphia and other , citielnjfljiichjey "Mlss Florence v"Dufr(n ahd" Cyril" have relatives. Dtiffin of Logan spent the latter part The resTdence orMtes Laet Irvine of the week with Provo relatives. wasIor: iuo nTi&sf a Aatntllv innninfpff- a Yard Cents - m Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copeoing and Mrty giveh by her and Miss Virginia iutherland FYiday afternoon in honor family left for Bait Lake Saturday of where they will reside, 4t Miss Glon Johnsop, ft bride-elec- t -- nr .k. Pink and red oeee were iTTaana HnrTpnsA nittf Kutifl 'Simister in decorating "the ised etfectively Music returned to ProYQafterJapend-inhave rooms. during entertaining the past week in Salt Lake. the afternoon was furnished by Miss Merline Roylance and Miss Margaret Mr. and Mrs. WS11 Twelves are Tiere luncheon A delicious Dusenberry. beautiful from Salt Lake for a number of days. was - served."" Numerous Narrow Valenciennes Laces consisting of broken sets, tnrnatched - at inseTngs.AjTeatbargainr lOeJitmMrd ,J ' "" J". '" Tonijhtsand Tuesday 29 Cents a Yard Embroidered Organdie and Lawns, plain edges or scalloped with colors or just plain white, an ideal trimming for your. l Heavy bandings 3 inches to 7 inches wide, beautiful patterns of values that sell regular up to 50c a yard, 19c "would hardly cover the expense r of carding them"'den:t-:take- : """r pur word for it. See for yourself. faint transperent patterns that lighten and freshen the most. ordinary. dresses. This Lace can be effectively used Tn arious ways and at 29c--a yard compared .with the actual value of this Lace it is rediculous, as you most surely know, and for the June bride it will be found to be almost in- - -- PAULINE FREDERICK . "THE MOMENT BEFORE" -- 19 Cents a Yard FAMILY YOURSELF-AN- & ' '. In this lot is included .some of the greatest bargains . in Lace ever offered to the womanhood of Provo. Heavy banding in Ploney and imitation Cjiuny, 2Va inches to 4 inches wide. Silk Lace edging, narrow shadow, both insertings and edgings hundreds of beautiful patterns in Laces of all kinds that can be used in as many different :' :"' ways bargains that will delight your heart, be you mother, wife or sweetheart. nnnifr r(n iBiyjisisyiiiiiiL FOR That Jieavy cotton linen finish torcholrao suitable for the edges of linen- work and various over uses-thrender g -- BETTER PICTU'RES 5 cents a Yard inch Shadow Lace Flouncing, most dainty of Laces, 18 despehsible. A Five Act Paramount" :45,lo5c?fvening Home Have you selected your travel Journal pattern books will give you a great many new ideas of WcdncsdayBlunc 7th Matinee Ladies' new The 7:30, ''9:15,' 10c, 20c, 30c the using Lace ing Jag ; yet? You really ought to Trimmings effectively on the light summer Another Smashing Big Bill Voiles. THE ' ' HCUSE OF QUALITY - ...Su-;tiBm- arces :hey are market at they are 7 "4" going wonderfully fast. REYNOLDS & HOWARD -- " - Present . u THE BEAUTY DOCTORS ; N.B.If yoiriire Blueee - twenty-four-weat-fro- m vjz- - MADLYN WORTH -Mr and Mrs, Dell Chipmaa- ,- Mrs. bering Provo Wheel,'- by "Under the Martha Boren and (Mrs. M. A. Gra- - by automobiles to the home of Mr. Down the Crooked Lane." bv Runk'o- - Eoothfarkington; ft.-- flcountry L&eal Ad Sky," K. by H. venture." Richmond by Webster;. FVirk ham motored to American Fork St;n- Isaac Brockhank in SpanlRh aefa or the Righteous,' by J.- - W, "Life Everlasting." by Marie Corelli. Friday evening to spend a social Tompkins; day and spent the day. "Ifer Husband's Purse," evening. - A varied and interesting bOxAar.;.,.rFan,.of.4a4toHra scrap"" " F. Pullham and program" of cardsrmusic and Inn c h eon bv Thomas Tlivnn: "fJnlilon "Was enjoyed and tne party relurnea by Cul um; "Seven .Miles to Arden." cause the President isn't win, i V children have returned to their Salt to their home town about midnight ty Kutii .sawyer; "'Seventeen." brto vnr Lake home from Provo where they with declarations ot-- a fine-timfew the days. past pleasantly spent Mrs Drysdale oU)Ban spent. Jhe fMembereef the--1 Utopi- a- eluh i- - past week in Provo, the guest of her perienced a delightful social evening, Mrs. Amos H. Merrill. daughter, - ':- -- VV ,4uncba-ah-hone of t-- h including f- -j f' , j! -' -" . , , f Mrs. Annie Beck .Thursday eveningi " t 1 Mrs. Leon Billings and Mrs. A. L, : 3Ir. and Mrs. Jesse Green of Ameri- - Booth wer hostesses at an inCerest-mirFor- k The Beauty Doctors" NOVELTY TRIO Varieties of Vaudeville- - wnn "itTnytbmoii e. -- -- TONE BRANFORD The Human Band were Provo visitors "iheltng- tatter part of the week, guests of Mr. m honor of Mrs. Bertha Iewis wno leave rorungnam luity to aft Mrs, I B. Eggertsem- reside. Fifteen guests jarUcijjated Mrs. Mattie Madsen and daughter, The affair was held at the home of Mrs.-WMitchell, of Salt Lake were Mrs. Hepsey Lewis and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by alt Provo visitors last week. . win-soo- n v. COIN'S DOGS Canine Actors i "It Happened ia Dogland" -- suit v 10 . Minutes of & clArk Songs-an- " .: Dances d THE "COLUMBIASCOPE : - COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA IatineeThursday4p.m. PALLAS PICTURES . , Present . . IN - 'DAVID GARRICKA'Vivi'a ' i -- t : 1 . Thought Stimulating Play; WTiichCarries Jleart Interest and Conviction. ' ' v: "i' :: i-- 'A ,. j ,v-''v- ' . :.': ' :' : . NEW BOOKS OF FICTION. lake party was given in honor of Miss Frances Wetterstrom by a numThe "following list of new fiction has- - been purchased , for the Public ber of her friends Sunday.- - "-- : Ts i. Library, and with a "few exceptions Sixteen guests-we- re and received present at a thebookshayeJbeen " RreIightfulocla4-!iea-by-Mrs;Tli6- 8" are-- "ready for circulation: Hardy Friday evening complimentary Just David. by B..IL.LPorter; Garfield. Side of tbe Angles," by Basil4King; Peonies formed the floral decorations. The main feature; of the evening.vwas Wright; "Rim of the Desert,?- -: by , A. ttyMrs.oyeaof cards .. . .... f'TiWaiftn'BManbylJI. "v.. 7 A jolly crowd 'of young people, sum- - - ' ! J.J v - - - . .aiisi "g.lV- ' f ' , s' " .;.., n i... ' : t. ' ',', - . " " ACTOn CHAftUCCHAPLIN. $670,600 A Anderson; '."Through - Stained "Wjth the Mutual Film com pirn -- his first, big success with this com Glass,' by - rCliamberlalnj - "Ftar Rover," by. Jack london; "Filth pany u tlie ""rioor Walker" 'CoiuiiiLl to tlie lincess Monday. W. 14 .' -- l " -A . - t - I i- .. the summer months. 4 j . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cassity, Mrs. F. D. Cassity is "spending two andMiss-- -' Myral weeks in Sail." Lake with relatives MrpF.-American" Fork visitors . Cassity were ang friends. - :. "z- last week. -After a three weeks' stay in : this The Segola beehive swarm of the city as the gnests-o- f Mrand"Mrs. Ross Ripple, Mr. an4 Mrs. Lloyd Third ward gave a most successful Jevne have returned .to JLos Angeles, benefit daftce Friday evening for Mr. California. . Eugene Penriod. Many attended aiid . one of all pronounced the evening : : One ..: of - the pleasant afternoon complete enjoyment , parties took place at the residence ofPRICES CUT TO A WHISPER. Mrs. John Boardman when she entertainecLfor the Mirth Makers club. Everything goes. Nothing reserved Pretty decorations Lr of - the - season's flowers were used for the table and a at Fletcher & Thomas Co.'s gigantic -forced saler-Grea- tly dainty luncheon was served. prices -., i on men and boys' clothing. Hats, " Mr. and" Mrs." A. H; Lowe and shoes; furnishings, suit cases, Trunk s, etc. Come in and look before you family were Ogden visitors last week. ..'.rOur prices are the buy elsewhere .irj Miss Elsie Talmage returned - to lowest in Provo,' quality considered. her Salt Lake home Sunday to spend (Adv.) -- s DUSTIN FAftNUM , ... mr --V-. y- 1 v |