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Show Bunny Hug Musf Go o! fl'.misy Hug must jThe The lawed. The other w e cheeK-to-cne- .... out- - oe f-- The eo'Ct oas gone iorin must e. me uniuis 4. t,y ...father and mother,-alatest tnmg oeviscu in in upon utan unc- - v, pviu not tne wi ' ;,7 KJ ' facial ax nas raien dances in modern loken. WvrPfiO :7- - -- cave ytah' county commissioners of censor- set themselvet tointhe task the COUDtV. Coite Hanrinff sizable undertaking, but one, never-the'et- s, very - necessary, F-- in the Hasler, opinio of Mrs.- Walter luu Mrs. jaCOD VOicnian, Starts Saturday, Jum all , -- .aiis. wuu.su Porter, representing. -; clubs of Prova They .appeared oeiore me coumj - r thopprntunity io buy ains thdt should surely interesClhe woman who want to save. Offeringyou " hit?h class footwear at little cast of dancing in the county, iney protested against the present methods ofdancing, especially unuiug dances-o- b- uu'tfuBTand otherlike '- - . iectkmaDle. ,. The commissioners agreed that the ordinances ought to be enforced, and called a meeting for . next . Monday when the matter may be taken up with the mayors - and police' Officials in this unty. ; ... It not .known u me yumaiui dancers will be present to defend the Bunny Hug," but if they are it may be suggested that tney exniou me r.,- tos intricate sttos of this and '. "modern'ii Mhrs of the dances for "the edification of certain village officials who aamu amey are "Bunny not at all sure as; to what 1 -- STOCK OF HAVE p)WERED TOE PRICES ON TIAL REDUCTIONS. SCORES AND SCORES OF FOOTWEAR STYLES TO SELECT FROM, NEWEST STlfX ONLY A FEW QUOTED HERE. YOU WILL FINDREWDELS TILATEMBOpYLLL THOSE REFITMENTS THAT XONSTTTUE STYLE; MODELS CORRECT IN LASTS, CORRECT IN LEATHERS, "zf -- OURNr ""WE - CORRECT IN HEELS, CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL. ed The 'Herald telephoned one village June Clearance Sale is now In f nil swings Erery thing injhe house on sale. Those of yod who were deterred from attending thfa sale should visit this store during the next few days, if you are to share in the extraord "Are you tor, or against me ounny hug?'1 he was asked. ; "Bunny wnor-n- e "Bunny Hug. plamed to him. 'office'?" . Telephonic --- was exp- - " . t " a miver. who. has been act the Provo Fourth ward nf- vnflrs. - ' has been Te- -J ward, in recornltion 01 his services, has planned testimonial to be held in the Fourtn waro meeting house on Sunday, June 26, at 2 o'clock.fhe following program pas neen ar. ranged: Reading, Algie E&gertsen; huwsolo, Glen Van wagenen;. My Neignbor,1' rAdelberryehDT rea "'"g'l8"8 "Lindsay; sentiments, J. Edward John? son; "Ward Clerk," Jonn r. Mcuuire; poem. Anna D. Palmer; solo, Helen Newell; sentiments, George E. Sandgren; "Bishop's councu," Aiirecui Booths remarks, James a, yurer1 ing as clerk of mimViar MMW. 1UI iooioi onH thn UiHKIlhlA ; $7.16 BLACK AND BROWN i -l.mcn Price $7.95- - Sale ' " SPORT PUMP Women's Brown - Trimmed .$9.00 Value; Sale Price $7.16 $4.65 - TWO-STRA- Sate Price WOMEN'S FINE WHITE CANVAS. PUMPS or French Heel, Plain ; $4.95 Value, for r $3.90 :.. One-Str- sp - $3.00 $3.36 ; $5.00 CANVAS, MDLITARY HEEL OXFORDS 1 t.75 .Value; Sale Price Remilar S2.95 Sizes 111-- 2 to 2 PUMP ONE-STRA- $6.25 Value ' ; $0.00 STRAPPUMP3 $4.60 ' $7.45 Value; Sale Price CHILDREN'S BROWN BLACK AND PATENT $5.75 Value; Sale Price WHITE LINEN PUMP- -t P $4.95 - ,t 7 FINE WHITE LINEN to $12.00 value, for $3.40 "T.-,-- BLACK KmdOXFORDSi Mibtary Heel; $6.00 Value KID OXFORDS ONE-STRA- WOMEN'S BROWN AND t WOMEN'S KID PUMPS, TIES, OXFORDS AND """ PATENT LEATHERS Military and French Heels,. WALTON'S GROWING GIRLS' BR.OWN, BLACK Oil PATENT LEATHER P PUMPS. .Regular $4:25, for ONE-STRA- TWO-STRA- wun communication A other noted dancinft places of the conuty, revealed the fact that only tne latest anu mo dances arc permitted onJheir floors." P WOMEN'S 2LBR0WN .OR BLACK KID PUMP Suede Inlay and Strap; $9.00 Value; Sale Price P WOMEN'S : BROW'N KID PUMP Welt Sole, Regular $10.0a . the reply; is for some candidate, ' , . . - inquireu. . he a crook or a - - Strap Modeb in Pumps and if the "StiplwraTre-thrkeynoteH- ' NOTICE 1 new niesHigthoeVit 25 PER : 4 CENT OFF VJ U r--O I These popular styles aYTincluded in this saltNothing is reserved. - I styles fa footwear. SfAAWrt Helena tetnraefl Wednesaw wfenlni from Brigham City, wnere IMT tended the wedding of MlM -- Muriel Horeley and Harold Anderson. ' IF ITS RELATED TO PLUMB. STING ITS KIN TO US. . . ... . . . mussen are ' visiting tneir grana- mother, Mrs .Tame A. Oliver, at SpringdeU, Provo canyon; this week, j . PERSONAL Center of Beauty Moves South : j hi v. . Ai TF. 1 Rlavlr Mr. and Mrs". Maurice Gray tad r.j Portland n and Mrs. Jones are' o;e- Mra wlth few a day8 ependIng herj -. da? summer home in South Fork. Provo ;Jcanyon. -ilrs. J. M. Jensen spent a few days Lake this week with Mrs. C. H. Giles at her H E. Keene motored to Salt concern summer home at South Fork, Provo a few days to spend Tuesday canyon. ing business. LVimce-lMOsnnnia- fe fe-19:FallStylGbr - Advance fall models are asserting toned on one side and all the mode':::, themselves. "It is to be expected that even the most fancy,' lace in back. there wIIThe a numVerofr"m5difica "ThenniderBkirts-o- f- bright color-- , d then' but it is crepe in. blue, red, or green will be tionsiJetTvees now-an- d Xl ntftreatitiff tri note the tenrlencv of nrh used In fall trnoiea f,t fl.iiti 0; these models to effect the long and brighter color, metal very supple liner The line Juf seems embroideries - will increase the brilto flow down without a oreak with liancy :of: tne" effect. T It is said that nothing to', indicate a waistline. Some- the average skirt length will be about times the effect of fullness is achieved eight or .nine inches from the floor, lower down-- toward Ihs. hem by a flat and in the extreme models enV.le ah J lying flounce, while other models tioor lengta will prevail. These changes we are not yet readr ahnw n rnmnleta tunic made to flare. To effect this straight sllnHiae the corsets must be given a great dear of delightful change in the tali to go to AnnalfleratTon and wflTlllM. as they the other extreme, for wita trJs p: do now,, occupy one of the most im tlcular fashion mav come soma Km- ' I portant places in muaay s wararo&e. changes and ' simplicity and re;;:: To : achieve the corsetless f lpre o ment wilt take the place of munJ; popular now she may , wear a corset and bizarre influence. belt made out of narrow satin ribbon, Sport skirts are enjoying almost s, f arranged one on top of the other with limited popularity. Skirts of on tOD Of the flanneLin this instance the colon h nolvece being-whitand cardinal, and pleatf ". Tower This model buttons with ribbon are a striking garment for the to Inmna on either side in front and is course and are muchly favored by f trimmed above and below with a flat weilders of the golf stick. Black a: lace ruffle bordered by f a '.. narrow white combinations in crepe de chit: fathered rlhhnn. "' Rome more Class! are almost as popular. In fact tl ral models are In cotton Jersey cloth BKina nas oniy to oe pieatea ?: fashioned of & bright hue to find i; or 'in brocaded etamine. For these belts are even mediate popularity. There is a var made of very heavy tulle. The dancine in pockets, some are patch fini belts are very narrow and supple and with pearl buttons, while others are made to. button in rront on one simply set in ftnMied with a I side open, while the sport belt is much the material Often there U ov t - firrTrirViiiimand"Children i,n" n iu ,oHr, Utah. 4n arH-Mn-a- nd Mrff.'Harold-Anderson- - re j 'Thi with relatives prioi turned from Brieham City, Wednes- thpfr home - in' Hiawatha! rtr a v evening 'to atfpnd tho wedding ... & - ; ii II? .'..::::; ;J ' si Iw i f ., -- white-as-snd- w Fourth! -- . . - : BUCKLEY & HAWS Phone 411.- - - 139 N. University. Dr. G. H. Heindselman was in Salt Lake attending -- the optical-conven tion a few days this week.f f rni- ' erepe-andnoa-- the "Him s-- . f - I Ull I I t -' two-toi.- Mr. and Mrs. Henry. A. Nefson of Blackfoot, Idaho, Teturned from- their visit in Lehi and Salt Lake Wednes- day evening. - - flltt-HV- e . Mrs. M. R. Stewart returned Monday -evening from Brigham City, where she attended the wedding of Miss Muriel Horsley and Harold Anderson. The Misses Lenore and Allie . Ras- - southward ithem beautiei At least thw am models for the impler-tha- n- le- - posters lrl. Ladies3 and Men's Sizes For Ohcpay Only v SaturdayJ June 25tK Mis of Murv thf - Th ey l tailored-ihe- lt ."varying. In . v. ul v. v YOUTH .DROWN 3. MOVES TO CRUSH REVOLT. 5 1 atteirtion-of-th-approxim- ately tea te use iTJiemiteomp" 10-1- : models. Ida,. Lewiston, June Vera Cruz, June 24. Gen. Guadalupe Sanchez, chief of military operations Jacobson, 19, made an i WOODMEN DRILL TEAMS. in the state of Vera Cruz, has left for Thursday to save nb r r" St- - Louis, Mo., June 24. The "Rain IMlnatltlan. in the southern part of man Orvih, who bow Parade" oTthe Foresters through theTtStertOuTdown7S revolt re- Snake- - river. No t i c r u "bl y Jinai.-iii1 - ' thc.Jbusines,district-.an- d ported to- - have heea started, bx. Gen- JadobaoQ held to the ' maneuvers at their encampment , at eral Perez. General Sanchez took with carried a cons. Cermet Psrlr TlmroHav nrninid the him the stream, the r 100 soldiers, and It is rearen fighting ha begun wlth tne stage. .... Eot'i y memocrs 01 uic aiuucm uvui... j reoel8 bodies have not r America at the Urder s convention, v of all officers by unant-mou- s vote, decision against any in- heXds h 0 m e 0 pat hy in st itu - Chicago, June.' 2 1. 4o- grant crease Jm certain men in engaged insurance to .TJp- - law . was killed and t, Washington, June 24. Dr. Roy -occupations , considered :Tazardquft, ham nf Brookfv&T was elected prest- Were wounded -- wy today li a were among actions taicen of the American - Institute of threa- -' desperadoes 'la. Cr: head camp of the Modern Woodmen dent Hnmennathv at the annual convention of America m session nere toaay. ofXhe organization today and Chicago where the police had ..; .to oinestion theni. C lfhe-iaaiJranvfflOo- n, was captured 1? -,. groes favor Of a more lenient atutuae.' r',7T,.-volver battle, while tl.; -. ..u.vwards various ' occupations. . rates-a.n4rre- TnyLor Pnnor Gomnnny Federal Res ""- Rir of Kentucky er e , :used Hai-.lin- 1 the-oth- are often made of cotton fabrics while again there may be a sash or material finished with a self 9 moot armreciated model is one made of white piqUe with elastic on either' of defringe. The length cf tie Blue, t ne sport oeits are ouiy . out- - depends tipon the wearer. to predominate wrac ;, here Above, Miss Eugenia B nk-- r ht Alabama" Belcw, teft to right. Mr . .tot Cari Glass of V irglnta. Mt t ... r V. irirVhom left Rundav tor Hia watha. Utah, where he wUl reside for Mrs. Kirkham and the some time. children will leave soon to Join him. OATIIItJG SUITS u 7 -- Special On A. G. Spauldin Bros. I r 4 V nnd Mrs. Phil f.n Tim.. .UIO. H,ww Henrv SnepVsrt are in Salt X.ake visiting friends and relatives, rHETOY OF A BATH in one of our tubs cannot be measured. Your bathroom will not be completely equipped until it has one of our model tubs, basins and toilets. Come to see what ourfihowrooms-an- d they are like. Get ready for the 1 ... . 21. t |