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Show 1 I I ' THE PHOVO HERALD t- ' - ifiiR ' I I A, Wll'VW . . WW. I-- - ? -- w nnfin: j)wf Ivy '111 ' - W if - .s;-- "" i apipfp. r : """ 'J arecciasions j.-- af rq; . -- vf r'. I eally exceptional value-givin- g that all who plan to make the dollar gorto its utmost in purchasing capacity should give careful study to our close- out quotations. Keep a '"f'y, ii Ml tvhoMjUlavemostarthoseMh to the store and seek out the sale lots that are too small to advertise an d priced at ex ceeding low figures - 1 . w Hi i TV T - : " 1 i is I A SALE OUR GREAT SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS The season'sjmportant sale event in which seasonable wearing apwe offer high-claless much at than manufacturer's'cost.; parel It is our strict rule not to carry any Ladies' wearing apparel from one season to another. SEMI-ANNUA- L Summer Suits For. Men, Young Men, and Boys . AT 20 PER CENT OFF In this" Clearance we are of-- j fering an unusual choice selection of styles and patterns, comprising every new model and all sizes for Men, Young Men and Boys. We advise early selections. Men's Suits at ... . .... $5.90 to $20-0Young Men's Suits . . . : .$7.50 to $13.20 Boys' Suits at . . . . . .". . . .$3.75 to $7.60 semi-annu- Oncbig lot Ladies' Oxfords, sizes 3 to' 6, in Blade and Tan, your choice at ... . .65 years. PRICED AT 33 Regular $1.00 Suits Regular $1.25 Suits Regular $1.50 Suits 1-- 3 lot High Cut, Lace and Button styles, in Patent Leather and Black and White Kid ; your choice at $1.50 "i .... . . . . . . . .48 . U . MEN'S PANAMA HATS $5.50-value- s . JtefrraOTpio .'choice .. atL. ... $300 priced at, your v ce - r- and unless payment is made before, will be- sold at the office or wens u. - 1 asess-men- Brlmhall,-1- 9 fforth Academy Avenue, p. m., Saturday, to pay the delin1917, 1, September he quent assessmeiit, together with oi expense and cost of advertising Provo, Utah, at 1 JOHN E. STEIN," r" Secretary, Provo, Utah. 9,, 1917.). publication. July (First f ' , ' '' . , Great reductions upon the balance Hats. The Allen Milof our J23 Ave. N. Academy 20 linery, ,. " - - - lues at ... . . Values at values at values at values at . . ''!.. ... ......$1085 .$975 ; . . . . . . values at values at values at . . . . . . . . ,.. . ,$12.40 . $13.35 ........,...$14.40 .....S1550 . . ; . . . $18.50 S19.85 . ATURAL PONGEE' DRESSES . . :,$8.75 One lot at only WASH SKIRTS of Pique and Gaberdines, in plain White and Sport Patterns, all this season's styles. Regular values $2.25,. $2.40 and $3.25; your choice at $1.80 ...... I . . ,39 ...... LADIES' KNITTED UNDERWEAR Gauze weight Vestsland Union Suits,, fa all th latost.. 5tyleTottHe season, pnceTregularJy from 15c to $2.25, will be on sale at a special 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT 0 CHILDREN'S RAH RAH HATS . Summer weigth fabric Hats in new summer ch materials price -, ), . ................. ... ; . . . .sale ; . . i 18 to 35 V65c; . SUMMER PARASOLS . Values to 10c per yard ; your choice to regular price. 30c VALINCENES AND T0RCHEONLACES . 1U( -- al .... ,, ; ... f ..... . 25J VCZ 1 combina-tlbnsTilsoThT- pt and fancy weaves VoiileS," . . ' ONE LOT EMBROIDERY" Cambric, Swiss and fine Mysljn; widths from 3 inches to 9 inches, priced 3 yards MEN'S AND BOYS' 'UNDERWEAR Two-pieGarments, in Porosknit and B. Syndicate Mining ComDany, prlnci-"pplace of business, Provo, Utah. NoUce is hereDygiren that at a meeting ot the board of directors of the Syndicate Mining Co., held on the sntTi tnv nt TunA 1917. an assesment (No. 10) of $1.50 per thousand shared was levied upon the ouisianaing kovi-Ustock of the corporation,' payable immediately to John E. Stein, secrestreet, Pro-Ttary. 105 South Sixth Eastwhich t on Utah. Any stock may remain unpaid oh Thursday, Aug. 9, 1917, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, . 27-in- Of . Silk, Crasli, and light weight fabrics, regu- 35 t lar 50c to 65c values, your choice at v- Women's and Misses' Undermuslinsf consisting of ' Gowns, Chemise, Combinations, Drawers and Shirts, .made of White Nainsook and White Sheer Muslins, in a variety of pleasing styles, prettily trimmed, will go . . V. . . . . . .25 PER CENT DISCOUNT at a Novelty Sport Suitings, in new weaves and color-ings- f, regular 58c to 75c values at . . . j. ;T . .... 39 One LoXyoile sin materials, many pat- i terns and colorings, at per yard . . . ... . . . ,8 . " NOTICE. '. 1 fnm"gQeo"-68ratlf:"- MEN'S SUMMER FABRIC HATS priced, at per garment. . Ill $9.75 Choice Undermuslins Wliite .50 r ' ; $16.50 $18.50 $20.00 $21.50 $24.50 $28.50 $30.00 65 Novelty Voiles representing the newest color J. .i i$3.50 SAILORS - : MEN'S STRAW This lot includes all the Straw Sailors in our en? to ,$1500 best values prei 9nted4his rrrrrr ..... .tt . . . be . Regular-$5.0- 0 rics.' .t$1.15 can . WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DRESSES heavy dye, . For street, afternoon and sport wear, made from rich Silks, Serges and new. Dress Fab: ivvi t.niuuiit20- A real saving in your hot weather Hat made by buying now. V choice at Rubber sole Canvas Slippers, many .styles with straps or without straps ; regular - PER CENT OFF- r89er $1.25r?1.5G and L75values Mens' Overalls Union Made, full cut, Indigo denim, per pair H isses &Chudrens Slipp ers Heavy Chambray in Blue and Gray, full cut, . . . Suitable for motoring, dress occasions or general wear. Original prices f ere $16.50 to $30.00; your nr m Men's Work Shirts all sizes, at each , . seasoirat 1-- 2, $13.75 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS One big ,One lot Boys' and Girls' Shoes in sizes from 6 to 2 65 83d $1.00 . .......... choice at CHILDRENS' SH PER CENT OFF ............. . . . Original prices jwere $25.00 to $35.00, your LADIES SHOES 7 ASSESSMENT . . . WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUITS WASH SUITS FOR CHILDREN Kay nee Wash Suits, none better, in style and colors are guaranteed fast ; a large assortment of patterns in sizes from 2 years to V, D. makes ss al 0 I Footwear Women Many. Beautiful.Silk' CombinationS of the .season's newest designs to be sold at , V 33 3 Per Cent Discount 1-- , - - - FOR SALE Pearl grey wicker baby Commencing at the southeast corner of Section Six, 'Township nine south, carriage, In perfect, condition, $13.00. rJn the DMrictCourt of the Fourth Range three east. Salt Lake Meridian, 624 East Fourth South. Judicial Dfstrict of tne State of Utah", and running thence north sixty chains; v thence west ten chains; thence south (Mrs. Ed. It. Jones and Mrs.-WCounty of Utah; sixty chains; thence east ten chains Fuller will give a. shower Tuesday Deseret Savings Bank, a coroporar to the place of beginning, being part erenlng for Miss lerline Roylance, tIon,laintift vs Heinan Coltrin an4 of said Section 6, Township and Range whose engagement to Mr. Abe Turner Martha Coltrin," Defendants. . aforesaid. Situated in Utah County, has been announced. V " "Sheriffs 'Sale: To be sold at sher- State of Utah. The following party., motored to Bingham1 and from there to Saltalr iff sale; on the 7th dav of AuguBt, 3917, Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 16th at the front door of the County, Court day 6X'Julyr 1917. Sunday: Dr. and Mrs.iE. G. Hughej, and Mrs.' A. B. Morgan, Mr. and East, Henry Judge House, in Provo C'.ty, Utah, at the Mrs. W.. ,IM. Roylatjce, Mr. ahd Mrs. hour of 11 o'clock a; nu all the right, ' " Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. title,' claim and interest o! the above, ' By Samuel A. Trotter, Deputy Sheri-iff- . liavld Openshaw, Mr.and 'Mrs. Alma - , - '. , -in and to the Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. named defendants-of- , First publication July 16, 1917. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. JrV. Farrfr, Mrs. following described real estate, towit: m. " I SJ- - SHERIFF'S SALE. ! Ill a ' Helen D. Bedford. Grace Farrer. Mlsse MiA' unff A quiet home wedding of SalurdaJJ-to- ok place at the home of Mrs. AL Ferguson when, iJIiss Hazel Moore and : Lee Anderson were united in marriage T. N. Taylor. The rooms were prettily decorated with pink, and white roses, and after the ceremony a " delcilous wedding was served. The young couple left the same day, for Wyoming on a honeymoon trip. " op by-lsh- ;' '' v,- :. Mrs. Hattle . .Moorfield has return ed to her honrn in Ogden after a." week'n visit with Mrr. R. D. Sutton , :! j |