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Show j Society. . Urspotrlaateg to river. The, citizen are invited to outihgj i 4olnJhem inthelr . . 1 I 1 0 - HAREM SCAREM i ' - -- -. DRESSES The new patented romper dress that all New York children are . wild over. ' Ages 3 to 12. ( Regularly priced $2.95, Children's Sale Price - Regularly priced $2.50; -ChUdren's" Sale Price" Value 35c Children's Sale Price ' 81.59 11 - COMBI-NATIO- r Regularly priced $3.95, Children's Sale Price White nainsook waist with black satine bloomer attached. An undergarment that is very new. wo- - At, Regularly priced and $3.50, . -- iins flowers Music and gamesjwere the features of the evening, . after which a dainty luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs, ; Cyril Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson, . Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Ersklne, Harold Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Syme'3rf.r ahiMfsri Willis Carter, Elton and Ivy Hartley, and Miss Grace Clegg of Springvllle. - Children's bot?' e out ma By T - a- oft !S uno $3.25 J . Sale Price 29 Regularly, priced $2.95, Children's Sale Price 50-ya- rd 1 3 4 Id 4 ) 111 ! 1 2 1 ond ward", under the direction of Elton Maxfield,. met to spend a social time at the home of Elmer Clarkston- - wed nesday jeveningJ'hftioUowlngigueata made the evening hour pass - pleas antly with games, dancing and a de- -- JiEMfuLJuncJjeonijliss Inez Jones, Mis9 Dora Durrant,- - Miss Hannah Gatherum, Miss Remola "Eggertsen, "Miss aJnette" Scott, Miss Alice -- Bott, Miss Inez Halliday. MisstJMaysell An dreason, Miss Alta Cbristensen, Grant Scott, Leland Spencer, Ralph Ellison, and Ernest and Elmer ijlackstoo 5 0 rt. 5! A. I. M II in 100 2 --a- Many Provo men and women will lay aside all social affairs Saturday evening to attend the concert to be (riven at the Utah stake tabernacle by the Catholic church, at which Provo Salt Lake singers and musicians nd will participate. 4... 9 BABY RIBBON spools, all jcolors. - - 9 1-- Value 35c. 2. " 19 .. CHILDREN'S FINE Neat patterns with stron. Neat pa with strong fast edges. Worth double the price asked. Children's Sale Pricer ' 8S 10 Yard RIBBED HOSE, Extra good value. Colors black, cordovan,white." Sizes 5 to Value 45c - -- in stripes, ' checks and plaids ; fast colors;. Children's Sale Price 15 Yd.; 7 Yds for $1 j Pair- - BOYS' AND GIRLS' R03IPERS ' Ages 3 to 6. : Made of Khaki. Regularly -- priced $1.75, Children's Sale Price tan caliskin, white grade" "Sizes 8 1-- - LEE'S KHAKI UNION ALLS Ages 2 to 6.iValue $1.50. Children's Sale Price 7 - 89 Each I , ' ' . 2 to 11 buck- 1-- 2 $1.98- Children's Sale Price" - BOYS BLOUSE 1VAISTS" Values up to $2.00. "XhildrenTsSale Price 1-- 1-- skin, Elk hide. Sizes 6 to 2. Value $2.75. Children's Sale Price KNEE PANTS Value 75c. Children's Sale Price 39 Pair BOYS' BOYS' WASH SUITS Nationally known Kaynee make. Sizes 2 2 to 6. . Regularprice.$4. Children's Sale Price soles,- - 1-- -- to $1.75. Children's Sale Price 75 Suit CHILDREN'S WHITE PUMPS White cloth ankle strap pumps, leather soles and heels. Sizes 8 2 to II 2 BOYS SCUFFERS Colors black, gun metal,: - $1.25 S1.98Pair FANCY GINGHAMS. 27-i- n. Boys' knit unions) value fine - white cloth uppers. Best Children's Sale Price - For Children's Wear. FOR THE BOYS SHOES " 1-- 1-- CHILDREN'S CANVAS 9.1-2- ." 25 39 Children's Bale Price $1.25 Pair Sizes 8 2 to 11 2 Children's Sale Price ; $1.50 Pair Children's Sale Price BABY EMBROIDERY .. r 1 -- Pair , 1-- 2. Pair Value 75c. -1- - See Our Window Display Hit in Tropics -- I " Regularly priced $ 1 o, Children's Sale Price Made of black satine, novelty trim. - - g3.19 Made of Jap crepe, animal trim, organdie sash. . Regularly priced $3.25, Children's Sale Price - off sash. Regularly priced $1.23, ' Children's Sale Price 1 elty trim. )&1U Made of linene, Eunnia trimmed, - wjth organdie : KIDDIES MANDARIN DRESS ROMPER Made of Jap crepe, nov- fflef Regularly priced $3.55, Children's Sale Price . S2.19 5 Ages 2 to 6; lined viC muslin detachable underwear (drcs3 and underwear combined), madi of Pequot factory, novelty design trim of Jap crepe. Regularly priced UZ, , Children's Sale Price -- T. i GIRLS NOVELTY DRESS ROMPERS Made of Jap crepe, nov- -. elty stitching. $1.95 Pair Made of Mallela Cloth. Regularly priced $2.95," Children's Sale Price , J FAMOUS JOLLY JOAN FROCK , 98 " $1.49 S1.49 Amoskeag Tubproof Gingham. Value $2.73. Children's Sale Price 79 Strap style. zl Sizes 2 to 8 KIDDIES' STRAW OUTING LUNCH SATCHEL - - CANVAS PUMPS Value 35c. 5 PRESSES Ages 7. to 12, Made cf CHILDREN'S WHITE Yard Colors pink and blue. . "... $1X5 HISSES GINGHAM ' : ' INFANTS' KID MOCCASINS Children's Sale Price- - 6J, Mrs. Arvilla Clark Andelin,' form erly of Provo. has returned from New York. While in New York she-di: - jL - $i:49 (Soiled) Colors tterns Mrs. Isabell Whltmore and daugh. ler Miss ,Betty.of Nephi, and Mrs. D. J. McMurphy, of Eureka, are visiting with: their sister,- Mrs. Karl Kel- lerstrass.7TJ t , Heavy ribbed hose; cordovan and black. Sizes 51-- 2 to Yard Children's Sale Price' 19 Spool... $1.98 ' of the Sec t':The Sunday scbool class "Our Leader" IMdrenla. SalePrice" "$29" a CHILDREN'S HOSE - Colors pink and Hue. Value $'3,00.7- CChudren's Sale Price With sash. Value $2.25. Sale Price Children's Sale Price ,25 Yard - DRESSES. - Children's pretty .patterns. Very Regularly priced 85v Children's Sale Pric e - 57 ; . CHILDREN'S HAIR BOW RIBBON Extra wide. Value 50c. GINGHAM DRESSES FANCY "VOILES FOR CHILDREJeSzDRESSES Mercerized, white with " striped tops.' Sizes 7 to 10 -- Price Children's" Sale 110 a . ) Children's Sale Price $1.25 Each - NOVELTY TRIM light blue, medium blue, lavendar, an and nile green. A splendid time for kiddies1 play rompers. Value 18c. - CHILDREN'S1 SOX- - '. $2.95 Hartley wefeS pleasantly surprised at their i home Thursday in honor of their first wedThe rooms ' were ding anniversary. artistically decorated with the sea- Mr. and Mrs. CyfH H. . 25 Pair N BLOOMERS $2.89 - Children's Sale Price CHILDREN'S WAIST AND Regularly priced $3.75, - Cfiildren's .5ale Price - . CHAMBRAY Good width, colors pink, CHILDREN'S SOX A wonderful value.. White feet, mercerized striped - tops. -- Value 45c INFANTS KNIT . PANTALETS Made of t-- color 95 v FAST COLOR S2.37 . --1! -- I The Mutual girl of the Pioneer ward will glre an ice cream festival Monday eyening at 8 oclock. An excellent program Sstralso;j)eing;i:aT ranged. The purpose of this is to raise funds to meet the expenses of their stay at Mutual - Isle, Sprlngdell, this summer. U I 6. ginghams. Neat checks and plaids. Value - $1.00. Children's Sale Price PERCALES For, Children's Aprons and Roustabout Dresses. 36-i- n wide; light grounds Children's Sale Price 15 Yard E KIDDIES ROMPER PLAY Made of Jap crepe, trim med with goose pattern. ' TWO-PIEC- . - z9 to Ages 2 Amoskeagfast : NOVELTY TRCIMZD COLORED POPLIN CHILDREN'S TUB DRESSES Every item n our store will be offered at a very low price during this sale. No mother tan afford . to stay away. Following choir; practice Thursday eTening the First ward choir, members- went to th l homes otthe and surprised them. In bishopricturn they; surprised Fred Cassity--, At tBrt ? S." Jones, -- Albert - Jeffrlee and "lastly Bishop Joseph A. Buttle,' They held their party at the Buttle home and spent a Tery. enjoyable erenlng with games, songs, readings and relL freshments. . 1 29 JUKE -- -- Wood-Clifton' vn I WEDNESDAY ; a TTTT?TUV, MONDAY, TUESDAY ANDWEDjESDAY wiU be CHILDREN'S DAYS at our BIG B ALU30N to everyhUd twelve yearsof age and under who jtore We will rive FREE a.10 good one aouar or more ior mm or ner aunnjf mis saie, or mamma will induce papa ouy The' fifth ward Primary officer entertained .Thursday and teacher evening at Miss Tirtah Cheerer'a in honor ol Mr. Evelyn Hawi, who ha been an officer for ome time out Intend leaving to mate her home In the Fourth ward. The guest pent an enjoyable evening with game, mntie daintily prepared luncheon. -- Y-b eighteen guest were present. - L TOffM ' 2pESDAY, jjT2rM): t;thehttlenes; an . 25, Every kiddie's heart throbs with delight when dressed in spick and spaa new clothes on the sense this inmost desire of the children and will make it possible for every mother in Provo to gratify' that desire so that INDEPENDENCE DAY will be one of extreme pleasure 4th. inran. . ME SATURDAY, Mr. ud Mr. Aim vn wagenen entertained a number of their friend t Casttlla Wednesday evening. They motored over and spent a very pleas-an- t time in bathing, dancing, and a dftityhtfttl luncheon. The following gueses were present: Jir. Mr. and Mr. J. T. j. w. Farrer, Farrer, Mr. and Mr. David Open- wen wnippie, air. Mr. ana and Mr. Win. Roylanee, and air. and of Pocatello. Mrs. F.- - F. Ferguson Idaho .Mr. Lacy H. Fama worth entertained at dinner, Tneeday erenlng Judge and Mr. W. & Willi, Attorney and Mrs. Chase Hatch and Prof. Sumner Hatch. The room were beautifully decorated In roses and sweet peai The evening was spent Tery pleasantly in games and chat. j Dates of Sale oad4 efbautyofJOTOj tbe-ffia- nj h j! L3 The student of the B. Yru. sum-- i Ber school will take tbetr nrst tune Wednesday morning leaving the campus at 5: 3. The hike will be a unique oneas - " --- f a -- m Regularly priced $4.C3, Children's Sale Price . 0 I $1.98 rwo- - ead, --31 Br Distributors of Quality Merchandise.-- ; Everybody's Store an. nail. aett, sett, Lar- - Lathrop andMrs. Johnson,: enjoyed a hige to Ed- Robert L. Reid ot tKis city.. Tlie Kev. pa'rioriF Mrs? were O. A. Spear were hostesses ot the oc- Wednesday evening. The swarm t the Bulkier was roses" Mrs. performed the and and white WmF evening" ladies called In and surprised good-neherLtah are 'the: Misses Lavou M i In games and mugic."The guests aKljilclock In the presence of casion,- and under their direction befs Leona Booth, Erma Benu?tt Alvira"Yates,' of Provo, who Will Lewis at her home ofThursday spent The served. were j. refreshments of and friends dainty gather- were Mrs. Jensen's brothers ana. one hundred relatives -: last year played the leading feminine afternoon, for the purpose Tues- Taylor, June Hoover, Esther I.third to to the will held her send be donation small were a rooms up meeting The. bridal e and ing andSait role in Hitchey Koo," couple. Gladys irom Alpine, Provo sen, Phoebe Linford, Ke!!ie r,;.v. is about to leave Bisters Fisher, of Salt Lake, who has one of misisonary who,a who eautifully. decorated for the occasion day In July. Lake county.- In mission two after home for years' the- 4eadiaf part9-B-Miss Mabel Nelson enry Sa vage't with-a- l abundance of roses and other -- wIboow & t: ater s- - i i pfoductioir, :"Lady- Billy." 5 t ffEaswteataMlaicndlwoly Mr7 jrardeTrtlowersrTh-fisand show the to Mrstmiamerfy-haVmissionaries return of the eon party Wednesday evenirvr. ot with were banked the rewas Mra. Groneman guests a richly for the invitations parlor wedding Miss Sarah, Furner and Don "Clark Relief sisters' appreciation for their issued Miss Pauline ESennett (;,;. ; home roses and Orange blossoms vpd ferns, Mr-.- andMrs. ILiC. Buck atdinner mtLTifA In the Salt Lake temole good labors. A splendid program was ception tobe given at their entertained thirty, friends at her .. the Wednesday evening. for aa attractive in their honor of setting durforming were and evening rendered Saturday played, games Mrs. Mr. Ano Wednesday, June 22. aUcrntxm. Tlj J r t son and his wife, Mr.- - and Mrs Ray- place where ttfe ceremony took place. ing which a.;- delicious luncheon ' was the" passed merrily with Clark, wUl niaka laeir aome of r4o7i'of toe ar .ies of. handsome wore a bride gown were on The the who married mond Berry, serred. " V which re freshmer.ts Wed- durin g session trimin met lace Pioneers .. . . , rich with silk Utah . in month gray ot Constantino, 8th this pale .;.'.....; The B. T. U. summer school will - a served. ward Third bridal in the afternooncaxiredillumined will and dainty be lawn nesday Mutual Mich. The mings The ladies of the Fifth ward glTe their first dancing party at -the The excellent prod electric lights and bouquet The bridesmaids were Miss meeting house. Ladles gythnaslim Friday eTening- t ImproTement association'- visited their with -Gertrud Etelu, gram rendered included the following for-th- e Louise of McEwan,;Mls entertainment Frank: Mrs. MUSIC KOIICE arranged president, S o'clock. retiring All B. C patrona Miss Rusguests. The bride Miss Viola Boshard and Miss Elva numbers .Vocal selection, evening at her home. about thirty-fiv- e students are cordially inrlted to aU Chase P. Dora ..Mrs, Arvi'.: i C! : ': A hours passed merrily was formerly Miss Ruth Muirhead, a Prow, all of whom wer charmingly sell; readingLMrs. The in Car negiealtrMTsrAndeliir brinJT Mr m m M Iff- - Relief - society oeautlfuUy-decoratedllnpi- nk cere-mooe- y - atu-den- ts, of V The Second' ward r ertrty' ' . vra , ja:oro sr Dughts' r-r- -- t varl-colore- t. tend. ' ' ' 7 i. "A'-- CLUBS. f. 'Mrs. Byron Denhaltef entertained Thuraday alternoon at hef home. The time was spent pleasantly in. ptayinc the card game. "500," during which a daintily prepared luncheon waa serred. .1.-. Uim Frieda- BetW. of Chicago Knrilllns Ceotral American auuieTi?e r Ber Mcond vioUa tour. Ciiuca proclaim her aa one of Ainer- - rir aat - i ...... evening, vocal selections, Mrs. Victor Peck. wfth gahies and music and a dainty teacher of the Procter academy, and attired. Lean Singleton acted as beet man. Following .the ceremony ao Mrs." A. V Booth gate, an interesting has a host of friends in this city.' luncheon waa eerred, elaborate wedding dinner was served. book review - of ,. "John Steven's Mr. and Mrs, Reid will be at home to Cottrtship," by Sue-week of A home on the was hostess wedding Jensen pretty Christen jrMrt. JlflLSoutk J0ftb JVest, In the at arm eTeo took and Wedneday pl3 afternoon evening Tuesday The meeting - of ... th- - Ladies' Aid "7- TTeB1uehIrdBeehive swarm of the narty in honor 6f her mother, Mrs. twnidenea of Mr. z. and . Mrs. Fred 'ward, chaperoned rty -- Miss Maxrinda Allen Bateman, whose nirth-ia- y Sutherland, when their daughter, society ot the Community church was Fourth Madsen and Mrs, Armine.Ua at church Ethel the afternoon to In held united was Tuesday occurred on, that day. The rooms Miriam, marriage t Ltheit-frlfindA- Oai, At will accept a ll.r.tie.1 r: of students, loth f:r and piano. Telephone John T. C residence TD-- - |