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Show THE V2O70 HERALD. V " " t " 111 YA m v ; . "m i ..iL j- - r" .1 " - .p Lj fin. rann d u ' 'in' - rani, n tp tfnn lb E U .0 li AW iiousanas ol dollars worth of new 1917 footwear for Men; Vbm en," Boys and ELPast We.u J,MhoeajyereaUjicJd before thelrecentextreme raises in leather and footwear, and through our n ttj immense buying for bur 125 stores, and 50 new ones starting this year, we have shoes at prices that it is impossible fS ior competition to meet. JNew spring shoes tor women and men in the new and latest lasts. Good solid shoes for boys, L . , i nH thnf n,nn fa tho f r:r r im aiuu umi7 wccix. ouappyv pretty styles ioriris,rDUT;noes ttrat 1 i, CKiareniive"-BeeFrec5d"bTusher- H -- I 1 1 . . 1 1 SU.V 1 Men's Work Shoes Women's Shoes ?1.9S $2.49 for values, worth $3.00. $2.9S for values worth $3.56an"d $4:00. - for values worth $2.50. ?3.50 for values - worth $40 i -- made. ' -- . v' -- and $4.SQ. - - VQMEN'S SHOES e-- can be 1 ,f - tt 7 to at .'. 13, Sizes 134 to 2, ,i3 ........-- - - L H 1 7" rr I 1 -v- fl.98 -KI Q r . ON at . ?1.75 fl.98 assembled have TABLE-rtWj-e w ; f i . THIS tofi.es Woman's Dress Shoes Sfl to ?2,49 to f 2.93 in all the new styles. particular. Shoes for the "woman" or girl who is- - 2.9S worth $3.50 to 93.50 worth $4.00 to e3.9S worth $4.50 ;b And better lines at $4.00; $4.50; $5J30 --. J 94.25 ?5.90 . ; and $6.90 "RUBBERS. ARCTICS, BOOTS-anOVERSHOES, kinds for Men, Boys, Women,-Notwithstanding a raise of over" 20 oer cent, in all rubber prices, we are selling them at the old price. Our stock at present, is very complete, by the addition cf fresh new shipments from our manufacturers the past week. d all a great variety of boys' shoes in all sizes and styles, which are worth $2.25 and $2.50, and with recent advances J.C.Renne y Co. Inc. in leather are worth $3.00. u je-.- $2.25, worth $2.75 to $3,00 2.49, worth $3.00 to $3.50. -- - wit-i- ZZ$0 YS' SHOES worth FJi.ys, prices Try our Boys' Shoes, you will find, more service and wear, at . 'tz ,.. $1.49 at- - Sizes 2y2 to v. C' . OUR CHEAPER GRADES of Shoesjorwomen will surprise you. in he great variety of styles an4' leathers; f ; ... Boy's Shoes Sizes " . 4.50 for the best Work Shoes that $3.98 and " button and lace styles, liigh and low heels, gun metal calf, Vici kid and. patent stocks.- - Splendid op in - l'elandlclren. : : " ' the pleasant social affairs of Friday afternoon the Nineteenth IS Monday evening was the dinner given Century clubwlll meetvrith Mrs. Sam de- by Mrs. Harvey Booth at Wedgwood Schwab. The afternoon will be to short stories and each mem voted complimentary to Mies Delilah Booth, ber will tell or read - ten minutes' v a bride of the week. The table was story. attractive Miss Barbara iMaughiLESfl returned Several invitations have reached guests were laid. torn the North Western StateaTmlB covers for twelve ' Provo' residents for the wedding " re't aion and isjlsiting in Irovo aa the Lael Irvine has returned from heeption to be givenJMjss Duke. Mrs. Mr. and Hyrum guest of Aehby Snow Friday .evening at teir ii a Rait ifAkt! anij fifteen trip. j home on North State street, Salt iLake- :' Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wilde, formerly Mr. and jMrs. A. G. Conover of Fer-ro- n City in honor of their daughter w ere , the guests of honor at a Evelyn and Wayne. Decker who will tf Provo, but now residents of Mn g ....rslitiveg. dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. S. S. be married at high noon that day. ' One of ivEK6fflets2a J M ..U'.M II I i U Ilia DDIMWElSli ... ' M Mm!!. -' - . - Bailey. and friends in Provo and viclnltyafter ..... .it. an absence of thirteen years. , - Miss" EiuTan Sorosis was held Wednesday at the returned home of Mrs. W. J. Stiehl. The paper MrjL mm Kvanaton, Wyoming, where she entitLedJfThe. :HL8tQryjDLrajniing: T apent the pant tw montlis visiting her was given by the hostess. mother. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are .Mrs." David IT. Jones Is "spending a .now living at the Hotel Roberts. few days in Price with Mr. and Mrs. "' ... for V. Thompson. were laid guests B. Covers twenty at a prettily appointed dinner given Xhe Lsdies' Aid. xif the Baptist lyNfrs7 Milton Booth. Tuesday evenmet with Mrs. I. JH. Masters ing In honor Of Miss Delilah Booth. church A jolly evening of games and music Wednesday afternoon. " ' followed the repast. ; After spendiug-acouplweeks irT Mrs. J. V. Fairer presided at a Provo, iMrs. IIeRoy Frisby returned to. 4ihher thefore part of the- - weekJn. her home in Brigham City Tuesday. , i Roberts B. 1 has - . ' eif SOnor of Mt: andof, Ferron-.-: -- p An enjoyable social evening . was enjoyed by the bishopric of the? ftyorth ward and "fheTrTpfSwTMSff-- ' day evening at the home of Bishop nd IMrs. A. C. BoothGamesr chat and were the; features of . refreshments, Havercamp left Salt Lake Sunday after a pleasant Provo visit with Miss L&el Jrvine. j. C Deal had as her guests 'Mrs. May Riter.and Miss week, Jast Tessie Harmon of Salt Lake. I laterest. .". . """. lowing-- : -- y'1': A-- 1 Miss Margaret Dyer of Portland, fl Me., is enjoying a Prove visit as the guest of Miss ifargaret Dusenberry. : .,-..- r r; t V . , (, irs;virl . . t " tv ,r.i 3 1 .mj m Yi? I . - : Mrs. , r k a"!!!,: . :rj , w ' v" v l hi -- -v,' 1 - - : Mrs7 Ernest llalvef sen of CaBtle Dale, is visiting relatives and friends inthis city-- f or a number of days. - Fv'iJK?4 members .'.of. theJOM'Jf.M home of Mrs. Ted Hatton. The hostess j served a dainty luncheon to the fol- - . fori Nr- -' Miss Norma j - . - 'rr.z K: the holidayswith her parents. Miss JMattie P. Strong of Price was Oneof the prettily arranged, afthe honored guest at a social affair fairs of Saturday afternoon was the Williams returned to given by Mrs. C. E. Giles the early : .iliss Jean Tbridge-iart- y given by Mrs. J. Chester The guests in"Logan after a pleasant vipit with part of the week. Carnations and ferns formed ijeal. cluded Air. and Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Provo' relatives. Miss Lael the floral decorations. Mrr and iMrs. O. W. II yde, MrsIeRoy Irvine received the card favor,-Plac- e ' Miss Helen Townsend is a Payson tTisby and' the Misses Alice and cards were set for eight at luncheon. Alene Strong and Ardella Batem&n of a few days. for (sitor . i ... : ...".. ... i ' . Alpine. Mrs. Ross (Hansen was hostess to Mrs! G.A.: Startup spent part of the party of ten at a theatre party Friday - "week'lnairttakeT---'- aw. fn-- vj -- Holmes has Teturned" to An instructive session of the Utah Montplier. Idaho, after spending " (.. .11 Miss Ila Wilkins of . ' , - ' h'M . ' r Salt !Lake1s the Provo relatlvea this TesaamesTTptOTfweTT guestjjf UA - ... . - ffl. week. Penrod, --Amos Epperson, -- Frank Gay! avlBitrwfth her mother baiah. Hooper after JSelsoi SelckJ 'Cox' in Provo. Walter Mrs, Albert Beckim Bailey. w jfi-- - :.7''ri--- . . .,- - Maud Noakes Is here from Miss The marriage ofMiss Delilah Booth, Uiss Bessie Morgan has returned Eureka for a few days. from Salt Lake after a brief visit daughter of Judge and Mrs. J. B. Booth, and F. C. Adams of Moapa, Pretty in its appointments was the It. Irvine. Jr. spent Nevada, was solemnized Wednesday in party given By Miss Mrs. Booth Lak- the-- . Salt Lake, temple. Margaret Dusenberry last week. The JilBJiajtJlLjaJglt accompanied aePirnnDffifniWT IMiss Margaret and witnessed the ceremony. Tuesday evening guest list included Misa Lael. Irvine, ' ,, to tne was hostess lnsenberry Miss Noma Havercamp, Mrs.: J. C. Mrs. D. R. Beebe is spending the rosi8 JuniorsT IMiss Armorel. Dixon Deal, Miss Anna Taylor, Mrs.' May IN gave a very, able review . of the. play, week. In Salt lakel..f Riter, Miss Tepsie Harmon and Mrs. was served " 'tf I Were Kng," Dinner Halversea. Ehuest Miss "Grace Fairer was the pleasing before the program. "' hostess to ithe members of her card Miss Clara Holme ; has returned A variety of P. Fairbanks club .Monday evening. R. Mrs. Mr. and to Salt Lake Cityr rn0ra - she Is atto Pocatello, Idaho, .Tuesday choice cut flowers adorned the rooms tending the University of Utah, after a cfter pleasant visit to Provo with where the guests were delightfully spendlrig the Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs.- - S. OP. (Bggertsen and entertained and served luncheon. herparepts. Mr. and Mrs. James V T 7 " Z "ther relatives'. Holmes. . ... .. ...... The big danee of the season, under the of iEureka auspices of the Social Sixty clubl Miss Florence Holdaway CARDFfTHANK8. will be given this evening at the :J yteittng Provo relatlTeaAndJrJends have Invitation's Ladies.' gymnasium. for a few days. , ; : v Mr. and Mra F. W. w. Haihenbruck extend! to--.'. three -.hundred' fand familyr and Mrs. Reed Hathen- ' -rTAJter t pending two weeks In this guests." '.' bruck desire to thank all friends and eitrwith7relaUveflr Mr. and " Mrs. relatives who so kindly assisted with ill Mrs. JUIxlAnderberg w entmainmg Oonover returned' to Ferron. the fore : at help with- sympathy or in any waf II v . hfl mrnberi of her bridge clu v iMnlicbutedLJli-- M jcomfort during f II ; ' her home today.. the illness and funeral of our dear Mamof Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harding son and husband, 'Reed Hathenbruck, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Knowlden are moth, spent the fore part of the week '.'".;. TdBS VaMTLYV'- - , now. settled In their new home. visiting PrOvo relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. IR. card-luncheo- n l"r.tr' " - - - ... 7:-v- 'S - . '. -- ,,":...' " hn -- . , ... J Hllf E. ' - IVlT -r T- H- ' t f 1 S wetc lying wounded at the house of a 'bachelor would you dely convention and ' visit him? If your I rr.f.iT,,1 TO" brouSet - U M . . - -- , . 1 V . , ; -- v- i; f 'y7:: lil" . 1 i j I i 31 HEf . did- - just that in :': -r- -- E0WrFK depicting - the strong trie rutaiessness 01 lanaaasnj vwnen Burrea.. jpy A powerf ul jmotion picture drama leeung .1 V ana which has stirred the couptry wit its; color and "thriSL 3 -- t- - |