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FRIDAY, JUKE 9, 1922. uiauumua Read this advertise- meat carefully: of what g I make a listasa men p yon want, Ii come to this store b and get the best Hi bargains of the V ) I 1 rmJ I I I 1111 1 he's Oar En- tire Stock on Sale, jjj III jjj THIS If you are interested in buying 10 prices, You'll find many special advantages n you come to Iij Will Opera for This Big Sale inrv HUE'S Ju 5 j i i "" JB" AT 10 O'CLOCK Salo Ends June IIIIi TO merchandise at lower j Hi jf Remember, S COME in STORE Sa, Lr iThe Doors son. ill O - C -I - E-T - I 1 - " 1! 11 on Sale. jij " ti ii ii jjj fii ::::s:::::r.:::r:: ma m. m-- m wo m All Other Muslins, Cambrics, Bleach at Per Cent Off 15 For Towels TOWEL LACE SCARFS AND Size 42x21, 40c Value, for CENTERS Values to $1.75 29c EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES' KNIT VESTS at at All Others Discount DEVONSHIRE ALL SILKS $249 Western for $1.69 at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT for a $1.25 for $1.75 for a QQ. grades USU M grades OQ ipii-.- il Your choice of our beauti ful stock of Silk Under wear at 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT at at All Others 17c One-thir- 29c. ' CRETONNES 19c 75c Off For Children's Dresses. 59c Value PI fffl 7R tPJilu at 20 Per Cent Off 15c All other Percales 15 at Per Cent Off ROMPER CLOTH PER CENT OFF 29c value I anajT t .' ai J '"i Still another link In the chain binding Balkan nations into an entei will be forgod by the marriage this month ol King- Alexander of Jt slavla and Princes Marie of Rumania. $1.79 BAG TOPS A Lady and a LoLster 50c - EXTRA SPECIAL An Excellent 98c value TURKISH TOWEL Look Here! Your choice of our entire Shoe Stock White Puinps. and Oxfords, Patent Sandals, Children's Shoes and 39c t Slippers nothing reserved-j-a15 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ; 60c ; , T Better Kind ; Neatly Trim-- " "iried, $1.00 Value .. All other Towels V. 15. HOUSE DRESSES value at 69c Per Cent Off ' Vs.- Can' PHENOMENAL VALUE ONE ONLY FUR COAT $59.50 f II ii a r'I ii i "" . . i i j , i I iI I iI i. I 3 1 II i.i I i ii i ' II II It iiiii I r I. r i II 11 l' i.i r. X r- a v : v ' lJ A REAL BARGAIN ONE ONLY KUKiUAT. ' Value $590' For "V. J iff ;ova Scotia and displayed lobster, cauc-vRounds -- ji'.jtfh to feci fntin chdjeua. t .... J--J I "t't ' V. i i'' t 1 Value,' for - (i 19c; x:TT.:?z?.:vr.:::?:, - Jt '1 25c SHEETS $2.25 value 81x90 PEQUOT Colors Sand, Fawn, Brown, Navy; $1.50 value . Q 7K All $19.50 Coats and CaDesfor 19c 'u r ALL 19c PERCALES For All colors; fancy handles; new styles, at Extra heavy, extra large, 7 flfl All $13.95 Coats and Capes for All $17.50 Coats and Capes for COTTON TWEEDS fi GLOVES 49c PRICE ONE-HAL- F I inches wide, 25c value 15 PARASOLS -- All Other Gloves 15 Per Cent Off at 1 All other Ginghams 'at EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES' AND CHII DREN'S NEW SPRING SUEDETTE GAUNTLET GLOVES 75c value, for ' Vrock of nrint. Ensnah gtngham, chambray, cretonne ) black Kitlna tor the glrU; ttnUt hart overalls of chambray . khaU cloth tor Vm tan, 19c All other Curtain Materials 20 Per Cent Off Per Cent Off 15 29c ....... 39c 15c All other Lace 27 All Other Sateens 20 Per Cent Off Per Cent Off SUEDETTE SHORT CAPES ONE LOT value 59c Your Choice of All SPRING COATS AND For for CLUNY LACE 25c value SCOTCH AND TISSUE GINGHAMS EXTRA SPECIAL ALL $4.39 12 yards for All other Nainsooks 27c nmm" dtanlf1 - GINGHAMS 39c NETS AND SCRIMS Values to 75c ' KRINKLE CREPE Plain, all colors, 35c value FRENCH, d 45c grades 39c Figured, 39c value 49c for $14.75 26c $1.95 21c Value ..$9.95 29c Full size, $2.95 and $3.25 Values, for OUTING FLANNEL 49c grade In colors; 39c value BLANKETS 10 PER CENT OFF ..$6.95 . 15 v:i thtar All colors. BABY NAINSOOKS 49c value, for U. S. A. SOFT NAINSOOK dUt I FINE MERCERIZED JAPANESE NAINSOOKS 65c value SATEEN Truly Wonderful Values. SILK UNDERWEAR SHEETING AND TUBING Going : L wear Romance Binding Balkan Nations! 69c Per Cent Off for 85c for 85c value; all colors New Dresses worth up to $25.00 New Dresses worth up to $29.50 IS. '- 19c ORGANDY COME QUICK! PHENOMENAL DRESS VALUES BABY WOOL FLANNEL 59c $1.95 VI 11 SILKALINES 25c value REAL TRANSPARENT for i BYm? BED SPREADS $2.95 Value New Dresses worth up to $22.50 ALL WOOL GOODS 29c evening, complimentary to Jos,; Nelson, Jr., who left Wedneev for the Eastern States mission ft' of the L .D. S. church, where he f,' labor for two years. Spring flow' j were used in decorating the en. taining rooms. Games and mil were enjoyed, followed by dal? refreshments served to sixteen,! if U All other Regular Stock 20 Per Cent Off LOOK HERE! ALL VOILES Patterns, 35c Value Miss IaPreal Bullock entertaijj a few friends at her home Tue.'! 39c 39c PER CENT OFF All others 15 !f! Per Cent Discount. EXTRA SPECIAL ONE LOT PURSES Values to $1.50, for for - 15 35c value. Black only, size 3, 75c value for it PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 50c value, size 42x36 In all the new colors. SILK WAISTS 25 f 1 y 29c Per Cent Superba ALL BED PILLOWS 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT at JAP CREPE 10c KNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS BEST WOOL BATTS 15 All Other Underwear Act Quickly. 29c 49c Per Cent Off grades 39c Per Cent Off Your Choice of All EXTRA LARGE TURKISH New All Other Hose CHILD'S LAURENCE KNIT BLOOMERS J LADIES' SUMMER UNION SUITS $1.95 EXTRA SPECIAL u - Play Suits for Kiddies 75c Values KID GLOVES $3.75 Value, for 35c Value s Extra Special pair ; . Mrs. Julius Duggins of Gunnls Utah, is a Provo visitor for a i days, the guest of her parents, and iMrs. J. S. Park. The members of the Ladies' club were pleasantly en tained at the Pioneer park yes'. day afternoon by Mrs. E. A. Fman. The literary lesson was Vfi given by Mrs. W'ilford Dean. A if licious luncheon was served to It. teen. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nelson and Mrs. Morris of Idaho Falls, Idaho, accompanied Joseph Nelson, Jr., to Salt Lake Wednesday. Joseph Nelson, Jr., left Salt Lake Wednes day evening for the Eastern states, where he will labor as mlssionery for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints for two years. 17 98c. 10 49c 25c EXTRA SPECIAL! 15 -- MISSES' SILK GLOVES Long and Short; Values to $1.50 TERRY CLOTH 19c All Other Towels $1.50 values HE M, SATURDAY SILK HOSE EXTRA SPECIAL 10c ends HUMMING BIRD AH Table Linens, Napkins and Cloths, 20 Per Cent Off For Yard FANCY TICKING 29c Value fin it--sue EKm-i- ru 59c 100 YARD HOPE BLEACH On Sale M TABLE DAMASKS 75c Value Extra Special ma- u - ' Mrs. Kenneth Craven was hostess to the members of the L'Ametia club at her home Thursday afternoon. The rooms were charm InEly rranged with spring flowers and foliage. A pleasu.it time was spent with sewing and music. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. C. A. Larsen, iMrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. H. E. Holland, Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mrs. J. F. Greer, Mrs. Reed Baileji, Mrs. Oran Groneman. There's not a woman in Provo who wants to be left out of it DO j Miss Marion Sharn of Salt Li spent last week in Provo with M1 i jv' Mary Taylor. i Hex-bur- ::: Sale Ends June dainty joyed, during ments were served. Those part pating in the delightful affair w Prof, and Mrs. T. Earl Pardee, Pj and Mrs. Herald R. Clark, Mr. t Mr. Sterling Taylor, Prof. Mrs. C. F. Eyring, Mr. and IV Clayton Jenkins, Mr. and Si'.. Lester R. Taylor. Victor Tay Miss Mary Parkinson; Willi, ' Snow Miss Marv Tavlor. ' left Salt Lake Wednesday (or the Eastern States mission field of the L. D. S. church, to labor for two years. The rooms were) prettily decorated with spring flowers and fems. The affair was in the form of a candy pull, followed by games and music. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: ..Miss LaPreal Bullock, Miss Eloise Stewart. .Miss Edith Farrer, Miss Lucy Bee, Mr. and Mrs. Warner of Idaho; Miss Amy Clayton. Miss Reta Clayton; Messrs. Homer Frank Clayton, Lynn Wakefield, Wakefield. Edwin Peay. Ben Hair, Paul Keeler, Lamar Merrill. ill iij 1 ; " mTms Ethel Taylor entertainec Miss Ly!e Nelson enteruined a- i l ', r., vrcnc a i u.t Monday evening In honor of her iiuiuurr li l ';uus at Dancing was brother, Joseph Nelson, Jr., who day evening. which refre j! lis l snnnnnnnnnssHnnnnsrnisssnHnnns jj Stock ;! Entire Our Hi " 1-- at Boston ' |