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Show - ,..t J , Of ; THE PEOVO HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1921. "u. . ,.r r? v-- i first importance festers . the right Petticoat! : - R70 NORRIS A frock or suit is as good as your petticoat makes it look the perfect draping of your gown, the- - trigness ur suit, depend entirely founupon the underwear " I dation." ids aanii also and! assortment of fine Double Indestructible French" - pe. Feari flowe room Beads, $3.50 value. For Saturday, ' , only whic! nm ' tie . t made X. 4 0 Atexandrastrlckland, tbe stairway of the valley hone on an April evening, glanced curimtaJy at the door. Only eight o'clock Lut "tie day toad been so long und so quiet that she had fancied that the hour was much later, and had wondered, ibe knocked. " As date Beads Blankets and a beautiful range of patterns. Just 50 pair of them', so come early. Sale starts at 9 ia. m. Mkatak g(-yo- i Mrs- Big " CHAPTER I FOR SAT Blankets KATHLEEN ' DIG SPECIALS the f rues! if PAIR I I Kni6 Holb: iGeori faod'l I Mn 1 JBrim I Ruloi lin Shel crossed to the "floor and opened It to darkness and rain, and to s man iUniv la a raincoat who whipped off a spat-- ,, 7 ... Itrate In the and stood tered cap smiling J and light of the lamp she held. Instantly, ) tabei with a sort of gasp of sarprtse and she I mots some deeper emotion, pleasure and set down the lamp, and held out her Jpubli 'uneven of hem, and with . touches of Fashion, Quality and Value form the hands gropingly and went into his was fashion embroideries reminiscent of southern article; (The followinj a' arms., lie IsugbedJoywslv as he written Trinity of Correctness that distinguishes W npe aaaing 4ts eeiorftH tfectrtpve sunoueue, Out the least new to") - wnteps ef ue,": kissed herrsnd for : r ttiiaute Ihey "Her Majesty PetticoataThenew season's k ia the straight silhouette ' sent noted maaazlne of fashions, ..and llset-- . ... are models models have just come ilung together, many f the featuresof ffectBecauae-o- f its generally wm,. exclusive to Herald ,Smit for The "Ton public she said. sngel last season's chemise dresL fallin J'l'eter iashii of exauisttenes fcenO " TIonTn Trom xchat BrHve areTotr iheshouTder "pipftvo..when aid most you worn. Then, for evening, eomei atd stralghf anOimply and workmanship their designs are fasci (Ail e There is one clothes Question that is t belted with one of the new metal the Greek silhouette, a dolng, and teU me all about it !" lovely tiring i o'c nating in their unquestioned novelty and "But Allx you're thin P. Teter ald, at the moment.uppermost In the minds j Jrest grace and charm ideal for the dinner appropriateness. "And arm's length, holding her at of nine women out of ten. "Are skirts jjoyec touched the black really going to be longer? and if bo, THE SILHOUETTE OF 1920 taible or the theater. In white or deland" He gentlyfixed J icate colors and soft patternless fabrict 1 she wore, and puzzled and how much longer?" Tb . AND OF W21. Not in years has a fashion verdict It is apt to be sleeveless and may be troubled eyes upon ner face. "Allx "Her Majesty" Petticoats are produced Jchap , 1920 , been awaited with' so much interest either straight and pleated or fault, he asked, apprehensively. retui scale that guarantees a, on a nation-wid- e The short skirt has been so popular; t.ast year-- very simple black answer she tried to smile at "Mut For frock, The Grande draped. lessly Sem&im new standard of value. Come in and see so comfortable and, to most women, so popular as to become almost a unl. him, but her lips trembled and her so these silken beauties the colorings, the becoming that quite naturally there form, was .noticeable for Its round in Paris, that last week of the raca the She had way brimmed. Tu led, eyes which is so. smart both as to eventt s a reluctance to part with it and a collarlese neck its verv hHf rare selection' of styles, the superh fitting room. 'Ubei Into the old sitting horrible vision of that in snort round length skirt, and Its and as to the modes which It briao "You heard about Dadf All fal- sweep the dust trailing lengths qualities will delight you. Adjustable, fitted jtnel jeneral air of wnpretenUousnees. out proved the power, of this Grwt man;.splei the at him to face waist'bands. Continuous placket tape. tered, turning But it isn't so bad aa all that In ' as its white length , trafltc gown 'the Three glove clasps. All lengths. tel. , fact, it isn't bad any way you look at through the marvelous riot of color at .been .' "Tour father!" Peter said, shocked. it : .; the various evening affairs. , iwar "But hadn't you heard, Peterr Longer translated, means eight In that same week was introduced resjH 100 Just Unpacked. Specially Pricee for Tomorrow dearest child, Tin' inches off the ground for street the silhouette of the Italian Remit "My dear-m- y bubli not for six chance In clothes much dust at I off steamer. the got Just sance, its decorative possibilities u& to at been thinking f you aU sweeping there and twe to four unrelieved straight lines best exeno'clock. inches for the I Mi evening. pllfled In gleaming brocades of velvet the time, and I suddenly decided to This change may seem sudden to 11s style oest suited to the evening. cross the bay and come straight an to a b:: some women, but like all of fashion's Then, to top it all, as If this wen the valley, before I even went to the moves :inho is quite gradual, it really sdfc today not enough, we have the Spanish cTub or got my mall I Tell me your and Her, truth to tell nnita loeical. houette and the general Spanish Infls-jcarri father " as announced Ions Vogue definitely ence onthe mode. This hag made tiusl LADIES' FURNISHINGS DEPT. She had knelt before the cold ago as September, 1920, , that skirts J the to define necessary something delic waist-line- , hearth, and be knelt beside her, and wato irmwlnir IrtTi cro anil Via a rarinioil be which may something t ei they busied themselsea with Jogs and steadily ever since just howlhe all- called orset but is more correctlr Ruth A were French dressmakers '. In old fepowerful the blaze. way. a girdle. kindling u. Pricf too, is seen at its best in evening crept up about the logs and AHx ac- conspiring to accomplish an end withr It lUice no customers. to shock their abrupt and Peter's handkerchief things, tor there it gains its proper cepted jer,. Everyone remembers quite, plainly a streak of soot from her wrist, background and has a setting which wiped Sporo de or tion of the M. I. A. members. Sterling chine the of floating crepe wisps sicompliments its delicate bouffant as If she was a child again, as chiffon which first became the fashion Jone Ercanbrack will be the speaker; also quite and lhouette, a lovely thing of tulle In her chair. peil in the spring of i920. Little di4 woman excellent program h as been ar she settled herself lace and flowers. pont, Peter took the doctor's chair, keep en know, when they accepted this ranged. Services begin promptly at .Flowers aTe" "bnrof the" high Ughtt pran and concerned his so how sympathetic vagary of fashion. Just much they o clock. 6: ing not of jrilOalnsed fleni were letting themselves in forr It is eyes upon hF. our as on, only girdle and trimmings Mart "He was weU one day," she snld. true that they noticed that these wlspa Pioneer Ward, frocks, but they are to be very mnek below "but skirt the then "Mutual he proper, be next hung will' the next, Regular conjoint simply, and the featured in ourcoiffuresj a charmin I Mi someheld at the PioneeMvard Sunday even- - dldnt come- - down stairs, and Hong it was still a short skirt.-The- n, custom that was often in fashion duFirst Ward. be under the direction of the Mutual Tesd more were there wisps pretty Ing at 7:30. The program waited aad waited and about nine how, ring the Civil war. and again, In A sacred band concert by the Provo members of the ward. The following haa ben arranged: following ley and faroften down things, hung, Mrs. they ruled Reading by -lesser degree, when o'clock I went op and he had fallen 'iii members will "be given at the program will be renderedt "Com- Monroe ' than they had at ther of Paxman, ' Mrs, selection, piano the he had fallen :;t ward Sunday evening at 7:30 munity singing, -r- eading- by. MTss foa course, the skirt proper was short. Bullock; duet. Emu Hansen and The headdress is one of the most hv fik. The services "are under the Ardell Harmon, cello and piano duet Roy was In tears again and Peter Then, all at once, panels which She ?the Dutton Patriarch hung address Parte Mller; by moment Ideas of the terestlng. ution ol the M. I, A. members. ;iii!s by Harvard and" Miss Gertrude Olsen; J. B. Keeler on the subject "Fulfill put his hand out and covered hers and at either side joined the brigade of has been wearing it for a couple of talk, Mrs. R. C. Rowlands, and a vocal ment of the Prophecy." lieULIt. of course, as the dress' but wisps it took New first and York seasons, Second Wsrd, solo by (Mrs. Florence Meldrura Aneel makers explained quite convincingly, Continued next issue.) The services to be held in the Sec-i- s derson, Meeting starts promptly at seriously ' last winter. Its name couldn't expect to have wisps of you Bonneville Ward. d ward Sunday evening at 7:30 are 7:30 o'clock. legion It varies' from the simplest Mrs. E. J.. Hedquist entertained at cloth and since you'd become accus Services Sunday at the Bonneville laurel wreath to a Bachanalian head the direction of the M. I. A. to tomed son had Just ward you wisps, naturally meeting house will be under the her home - Thursday -- afternoon -- in dress, a mass of je weir and color. r I.litrr Arthur Taylor,, Jr., will he the Bee: to have -- something; so why not Fifth Ward. direction A. of M. the I. The a speaKer honor of her G. Mrs. L. Baker accompany cousin, also Uie following program Naturally, cartings As the season advanced, these B. F. Cummings, of the B. Y. TJ. at panels? day be will promptly go t?tlnjrjomjBnes... not dwrf-Stttnit- -i do we HI be" enjoyed". Piano frequently, for even if TT50at the Fifth ward Sunday even The "musical program will Include a of Kemmerer. Wyo.."who is here panels grew more definitely in char plea so far as to show our ears, as Parie ":'iis Ross and J;m Huish; aob, Mrs, Ing, September 4. The following pro- vocal solo by LeRoy Ftlsby, a French visiting. The rooms throughout were acter, and the eye saw them and lost acknowM, we us :.:na Ritchie Stubbs. .". would least have at do, m a color sight of the decorated wer gram will be enjoyed: Solos by Sey- horn solo by Kenneth Spurrier, anl'.a oeautiajuiiy skirt ledge them with earrings. mour V, Prows, "My Faith In Thee," vocal duet by Mrs. Frank Stubbs and scheme of yellow comos and roses, underneath until, today, last' year's Mtl( possibilities which such have Fans, efbeing used, which gave a pleasing Third Ward. and "When the Rosea Bloom Again." Mrs. J. D. Hunter. Hea straight-lin- e short skirt looks decidedServices start tect. be will of 1 he card adding coquetry and charm, liffular conjoint Mutual will be Address toy Reinhard Maeser on the at 7:30 p. m. ;Pas: prize was awarded to ly out of style and the long skirt has dcarried everywhere. Odd primitive Mrs. George Hanson. A delicious very definitely arrived. Jxld in the Provo Third ward Sunday subject, "Sources of Joy and Factors esigns in feathers, as weU as those of luncheon was served. t 7:30, Dr. Thomas Martin will be of Happiness," Next to importance to skirt lengths, solo by Manavii Ward. Saxophone the delicate Louis XVf. period, witt e speaker. An excellent program EVP. Mayhew. comes tne question of silhouettes. 1 X Mutual will be Regular conjoint MRS. its fragile charm, vie with the viv SENIOR ASKS DIVORCE. J j iJso being arranged for. Time was when one said "the silhouheld at the iManavu the ward Sunday of the qualities Spanish type, Sixth Ward. ette" but those simple days when a I'ta evening at 7:30 o'clock. An excellent Hats for the evening, absolutely d A, Senior applied for a divorce May Fourth Ward. Sunday evening services at the speaker and program is assured. single silhouette dominated the seaton were seen t tinctive from the others, nd P. from Oliver Senior. will of Decree j Sixth ward will be under the direo- ay evening the services son's fashions have passed until today day Bels In Parii restaurant in the every divorce awarded to May A. Senior, $25 we have almost a half dozen from Vineyard Ward. ,as Maria Guy in summer. late the Sunday evening services commenc- alimony, 50 attorney fees, Sli.70 costs which to choose, each playing its very the originator of many of the becom! part in the scheme of things. ing at 8 o'clock, veill be under the of court Mr. Senior is to furnish definite black hats, whose ing, comes the-- suit which, due to First direction of the M. I, A. A splendid drapthe ihe most lovely lines came from Parisian inthusiaMbj is perhaps more and program, will be enjoyed. Tothes'lTpr7lheTcftUdi.Cr3eal6r.: speaker is, Spanish of and the ery lace, heavy NO CHOICE IN THE SHIRTS was granted charge of the child. She popular than In several seasons. This Gra pattern, which fell from the brim St. Mary's Church. . Is to get th furniture and the home. year, it Is made, very likely, of kasha the wafcrt-line.For theaytimernwj or ." a." school cloth, come m. 10 called from this laundry. at that Services back into broadcloth, Sunday velvet toques, with high -t-rimming at 11 o'clock. Regular meetings of CLOUDBURST IN SLATE CANYON. favour. Its coat may either be the direct center, and very swathw Every one will be as perfectly the Ladies' Guild will start the second straight and beltless or wita a slightly in fuchsia tones of violet a Mi finished as can be. No button turbans, e waist-linand godets on the Monday afternoon in September, and ". W. H. Jiay, returning from Slate curved are worn most effectively-wlt- n 3a; red, holes, smashed or buttons will he held in the restry room. WrF, canyon this afternoon, reports a cloud- side,- btu flat back and front" It ' son the earrings, Is colour rector. black either. launderOur 3 black, combined burst in that canyon at p. m. today. with ;; missing Bulkley, than they the more noticeable are Belts dark or The downpour of rain filled the Upper grey, very the new 'Madered, Gleaminl hi ing is a preserver of linen, not seasons. have some been in leine blue. Its skirt is nine inches . East Union canal with mud and is reI Community Church. I r colored" belu in the daa destroyer of it. Try it next metal of giy, Third North and and nvg.iue, ported to have done considerable from the ground, ? ytime, soft sashes in the afternoon, week and learn the difference. Sunday school at 10Vniverslty I vyittfT with it in popularity is the a. m. Morning damage to cropsand other property. it to jewels flowers from a ( , everyhting a 11 o real at we of feature com-; clock, the worship cordially . ; night. ete invite you to our services. E. V. IF ITS RELATED TO PLUMB. ing season, with, its .tigh collar of fur.i attention v Sleeves, too, demand tee walst-lipe- , lowered defined bv a eleam- Kuhns, minister. ING IT'S KIN TO US. sometimes Bii, long for the street ing steel belt and sometimes embroidnarrow; sometimes wide, sdmtime , tbe ered In cut steel beads, its long v Catholic Church. slashed musketeer, thin for afternoon, ; sleeves, Jts fuller and longer skirt, its Corner of First North and First and sure to be colorful. Sometimes !eot color rich deep, further enrlchened by Rev. J. G. Delaire, pastor. East. 1921 half is of one fabric, half of another, peasant embroidery. Madeleine and Madeleine Catechism SIe class Saturday at 10 V. Center again, part is embroidered in color. Thone 164. Next comes the afternoon dross nf. length to which fashion hasDroves tha Provo, Utah. o clock and Sunday at 9:30. Mass Thus we have a season which offers gone, 1i feredJnjeyeral interesting silhouettes, every Sunday morning at 10:30. acason, in im coat ores of Polish a variety of silhouettes to suit every but best liked, perhaps, in two. Ona The stInspiration. . r Reorganized Church. . is in the real peasant SDirlt with it with self tone color ia a dull green, type and" every occasion, and wlJ , embroidery; the skirt introduce Sunday evening services "at 8 skirt bot.lengtj. loose a characteristically Moused s short in front and long on th Bides. ened so long, t o'clock, at 2,"0 West Fourth South subtly, so gracefully, lines, wide lowered straight Fur sleeves, is used at throat the and S. blder s, Holm, pastor. wrist. withal, in so wide a variety 01 i LOOKING waist-line- , a sash loosely knotted It I far cry from thejNttl black rafl ions, that one can but accept the vf. Scientist Church. FOR FIXTURES it a;full, but Btralght hanging skirt, - of tlx 'month ago. diet with thanks. First hurch of ChrK SclentlHt. I i to No. yuur aJvnnlaRe 80 North avenue. SunJo University The of Miss marriage r Margy V.'e are hhowing an ex-- 1 Mrs. W, W. Ercanbrack was host day school fit 8:45. Sunday morning of this city to Glen C. Perkins I ' " of the L. p. g. Churcb ' cohvenUoh of th late dRKifmu, and services at 11 o'elock. ess to the Jlrstward Primaryoffl-Cer- s of Focatello, Idaho, will take place 1. . i a med them "Rivals Mrs. .-.. of thRrTnim? at the home " of Mr. and at heiF home last evening. Twelve That may tiound like similar a returned from recently Aliens Mrs. L. Lisonbee M 6-- o'clock, and guests enjoyed the social hours r .tion. but we believe and ventlon held at Idaho Falls. will be hv Prudent T M. partook of l j us, it Is a fair WHITE ENAMEL IS BEST Taylor; rerfdrmed aeaintily appointed luncheAbout 12 aliens "rrnorttd at Sn'rH-r-The immediate family will be on.Mrs. Sidney Vincent entertained intendent Dixcn's-officat the High present on this occasion for which the dinner Thursday evening for Mfs-J-Sd.ool Septeinber 1. in compliance for bathroom fixtures. So easy rooms are beautifully decorated .in MissDra Lewis of Salt Lake-- Is of Salt U H. Souter and with the school laws concerning to keep" spotlessly clean and ab pink and white, FoUowincr the cere spending the week in Provo with Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. family and Duckett ailctis in Utah. ' Two of which mu.t J. We carry the mon? w,u . Dj a dinner n , after, which Rachael Holbrook. lijabeth-Sottteranle.rrifter and take a tMw tfiis winter. solutely sanitary. ilyJiisa w matte ui merry white the hours. The , Jennie Souter. A social tne Supt. Ixon said tl.nt "there wer Jarcest and finest stock t)r; Dean R. Brimhall, who-ha- s yotrng Couple will " been ti.i others who tnuu ' report to him enamel and porcelain bathroom leave Saturday morning for Pocatello, eachins;at the B, Y, U., left Wednes- soent. ntert stee Mrs.-- L. ' ".Lisonbee for an exaiuinttoit , . school and bed room plumbing fixtures Idaho, where they will visit relatives day for New'Tors: b remain for an in01 lier honor' .in."., evenincr ., Thursday opens. in this Section, We also repair pef? racing their home ia Moscow, definite period- .- DrrBrimhall was ac2H WesC Center Street. marriage whose Marev. ri;.e purpose of tliiv. prchniinarv daughter, Idaho; companied by his wife and son' T.tnn-atio- n of'Pocatello.; win is to nub' sure that all sanitary plumbing equipment of Mrs. Sidney Vincent Jr., entertainThe trip was made by auto. ., Glen C' Perkins Provo, Utah. ;iiit-- of Provo arc Thr tunemusrc ,1,:, all kinds. su cni.n;..j ed at a family dinner Thursdayeven-inInspection invited. ,.. , -,u jy uau which f'om'y to interpret JMraX-.Wiilianwas thetimfc Jft. v spent Knight left' Thurs DUCKLEY & IIAWS a delicious luncheon. About w u'ti'd speak the' English' ".languagepleasantly with games and music. day foe Twin Falls, Idaho, to attend and were , 1 - 66 HER M Petticoats are right M Vogtae Forelells? Aiiafesm ! inthey -- tt By-a- -- r "7l 'Zill Better Values Than Ever e -- -- ' : Jd - TAYLOR BROS. CO. " . .the-mode.Th- ey -- the-bust- le first--fcut- " wi-- kr : once-importa- 1 . large-brimme- d, v ever-prese- -- ; coat-dress- roy Laundry Co. - . - Tt zzn a4 li 1 Lis-onb- ee V aujOllary-organlzaUona- are tested. YiJ-- e -:.- ".- ' .. . -- f- w IIPPLE ELECTRIC . d.M' " -- -'- Mc-Kee- n. f- K ii i 1 present -- |