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Show - J t THE HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY fa, 1923. tsF thaLt Fascinating-Fabri- cs t Season's One ot the prettiest dances of the DANCING CLASS DECEPTION.: waa the Virginia reel, which 'On of. the input delightful attain evening was xecutea without an error. of the' season, was the reception and A grand march followed, during Tim- - which Miss- Overlade and Master dancing Prty givea by Mrs. Ray merman tor her Juvenile dancing class, Vhlcb waa held In tbt gymnasium Of the Provo'hlgh school Saturday even ' ing. was bung ia th center of th hailfrom which a largo Japanese parasol, waa banging tiny lighted Japanese lanterns. .. Cords of the lighted "lanterns were extended from the parasol to the four corners of the halL In each corner of the room, was arranged a huge basket' of cherry blossoms. Palms and terns were banked booth and around the refreshment stand. ' - ; ? , The Mayhew orchestra, " which fur nished ttCTBuswouf log me - evenmusical ing, - far seteral" classical ,J . -- . finds every woman's brain fairly whirling with pent-o- p ideas for new costumes. Her finfers just TINGLE with the desire to get busy with the many interesting materials that are this Season's Offerings." good evening. To touch the new fabrics and to actually create the new frock that has been so long pictured in her mind's eyel To pore over the new fashion book! The many charming materials have The members of the evening class of dancing, parents and friends en Joyed general dancing. The patronesses were Mrs. Lee L. Baker. Mrs. Reed U Anderberg, Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. Henry ,W. Gease, - Mrs. W. L. Whittemore, Mrs. Franklin S. Harris and Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. tn - - - me WAY t'OR HOME aa tMerr3jttpt Jbe T. U. will rive a lecture oa "Social etiquette" before the senior girls otthe Manava ward Mutual at tne regf Mirfcllmmenhan's fular; Mutual meeting lniheward Tuesday eveningat 7: 3U O C10CK. it is ntiMred In a most beautiful costume; announced by Mrs. J. A. Clayton, pres The little (iris were accompanied by ident of the T. L. M. L A. ot the ward, their partners and their jtarents. .'A that a new beehive swarm is being or-ouqneVot -- wwafc nl$u and That an- gins lantzed. . .mnr'wui II spring bloasoms tied with tnaline, the reach tne age or i years oeiore Apru..is eaxa was ox aer areas, color 1. are cordially invited to come and - yrwtentea trt her escort. Join the class. The advanced: senior 1 Renee Orellaaet: EidlbyTltOelMUs caws for the parents or tne wars is and Master Allan Shand, the young also meeting with much success and hall. Miss folks marched Into the ali parents-ar- e urgea TOawenai- Overlade appeared charming la a pink colored accordion pleated dress. "JVH Mrs. C. H. Ward was hostess to the lowing the march, general dancing members ot "the Satnrday Afternoon Bridge club and a nnmherpfrjie rhree exceptional aanerng aemon- - at her home Saturday afternoon. The Btratloas were givea. miss mi.hw rooms were prettily decorated with danced- - Pa ler and Jack Pierpont daffodils, cut glass bowls ot which Iowa's Gavotte- .- (Miss Hasler .wore a were used to decorate the luncheon colored jBjttkdssoLhe toblerTbreer-4ableaHf:brWgecolonial type. A lavender colored poke played, the favor being awarded to th lilac 4rimmlngs-6m-Die- ted bonnet w. uease. uincueoii was Mrs. her costume. Master pierpont servedHenry to Mrs. Henry W. Gease, Mrs. wore a black velvet coat with ruffles, J. W. Parrer, Mrs. David Openshaw, white velvet breeches and colonial Mrs. O. H. Heindselman, Mrs. A. B, wlsr. They danced with a great deal Morgan, Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. E. FANCY PERCALES, flowered in'tttdYa ... 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The little .lady presented a- baugh of Salt haxe vity, grand tarlabeautiful appearance in a ping nf thn Eastern Stars will be the ton ballet dress. Gold ballet slippers of - the evening. Refresh sneaker was were worn and a gold tuUe bow ments win ne servea louowing ui used as a headdress. Her dancing meeting. All members are urged to was splendid, Indeed, and her danc- be in attendance. ing ability appraised by many. Jater enjoyed, tWo TTtah Sorasls club wilLjheet cans. flags,: .orfi wiiistlna r afternoon at 3 o'clock at Dvwut among the favors. Wednesday ' etc.; gincluded, beta , S lnlfCZl aU cn. and- nen. i ii: 11 . Navaj0' 0RGANDIE LtWte Tanvle'1 ,ne iiuc. irU wmI nch ; WWW $1.15 www CHECKED RATINE In clever color combinations adapt- able f6r skirting. Yard 75c, 85c CYNTHIA TISSUE GINGHAM A fine checked Gingham that come3 KERCHIEF LINON in all colors. 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Yard $3i95 that von will We have evervthinar i 75T . CANTON" :REPE BEAUTY CHINE Jade, Carmel Deer and Jockey Red are some of Jthe chosen shades in this Lingerie material with fine jjatinife season's Canton Crepes. Yard stripe. Colors: pink, blue, canary, whiter Yard need in the line of. notions for Home Sewing Week: Braids, Tape Bindings, etc., in all the new JBicJJEdgirigs, colors and ,1" - $2.95 color-combinatio- ALL KINDS FINE WHITE GOODS TO 15c 59c NAINSOOKS. ., Extra special qualities; colors: jink allj wnite Yard Distributor BsaaaBjaawsaaa ty 19c, 29c, 39c Merchandise - Everybody's Store. 0 ially 4l8llke4 by employees and neigh, bors alike. Coldly harsh to those who are placed in his powert he attempts to force an Italian vender to leave his little farm when the mortgage, which Winsby holds, falls due and finds the foreigner short oi funds. The Italian, maddened through fear that he win WHY lose his little home for which he has JaboredLaaiong and. afraid that his family will be thrown out, goes crazy and starts out to shoot Mr. Wihsby with a shotgun. A cliase results, but bad from a suffer from back, Why Mr. Winsby makes his getaway. ' -sharp, shooting- twinges, headache dizziness and distressing urinary SMITH IS COMING ills? Provo people recommend Doan's i TBS greeted 4U --first showing.' , . ",. . "girt W4m has been reared from Infancy. jmiss4..iwUh,?.iyadous.jer.sonality The story concerns the tribulations Mr. Cobb's story is placed in New by a Jewish pawnbroker, Uncle Ben. of the pawnbroker and his ward, whom of her a two York's Ghetto. It is periods starUlngly She Js shown at he ealis-Rtt- ih. faithful reproduction - of this, famous life. First she appears as a girl or quarter oi me metropolis, and tne thirteen, continually in mlschiefand characters which take part in it are always indulging in tomboy pranks. all clear-cu- t and carefully drawn Later, after her return from boarding I I i Rphnol she is seen as a charming f r )' .i. mc ivra luioo vaua C. Eodars, 556 the bom North First East street Mrs. H. S. Kerr will give a discussion, and later a review of Edna Ferber. All members are cordially Invited -- to attend. eot-MrsK- VIOLA DAKA m 5 BABY .. I ! SUFFER ,i ijmi aeaia ,iu The - iiiviRTA rni yyjuviTisvin -- v' MONDAY AND TUESDAY STRAND Shows 2 :30," 4, 7 :30, 9 :15 p. m. ! TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 4. migit look :m color ana CfiUl JTOU I 8k hmerit! I for stronger proof of "John Smith" is coming. He is paek- sure to ar Bd in a ran of film an (In Is rive In tha best H t,i t; ift the leader at leading I I I There is a Karo for everr 1 palate and every meal; 2. CryjMf -- K4 lMt Junv 3.$gar-- Can Green LaMKaro . With Am Mapk Sugar TmilittSitm .. , ' v r, . 1 I lflm A. ' 7 ;"- - . , S! ribialmmfaUi St Lak CiHr. Lltak f v v17 ; f V.um inatui mm s7 sr bbtw u tiv'j b, Cook Book, or writ to PRMhKli Reintat A.Arfo, IlUno Co, Ip. . .immA. 4J.aM--fM- I --r- z, Alxjuivciivd Votuvcister worth its "weight . "MAKINtt - Broke and la A, MAN" New'- - i I'CITV, OlSTRiaUTORt. T" York-Alon- .1 e, and among seven million people. no plae to eatTlred, Hungrjr-an- d with Tio place to rest.' Forlorn, accustomed to wealth, and pot used to the hardshlpr of a man - without money, thonsand of nlles ' from home and not a friend to tura to.' . These are the hardships faced' by Horace 0 Winsby la "Making a Man," a Paramount picture starring Jack HoItJrhlch will be the feature at the Columbia theater tonight and Wednesday. . j u the chars er of Winsby, Mr. Holt d snob, cord- la a wealthy, - . . CLARK, SALT rfJ - iMrSr-fitradli- TTRPP V1L AjkvtnrXRmrrorMdlwfolte Corm KRHN 4 ramcua stcr? pictux- -, at' PImht A.m.. -- irr2t&d ?M -- I Flaw Whitt-Va- nilh -- I grocers. JIVhIIei dnl, "North St.. Provo, says: "I could here, he will maki; his headquarters at move aooui naro i the ,'j'rincess theater where you can of on account work the unA my sharp - iiivTT-r . , i ; uiiir tuiiinut mill sucaunji r pains in my,oacK. juy dsck uiroDDeo "John Smith" "was created, for like the toothache. A.Jieaix dull Selznkk by Vlctdr Heerman and Ue ache across my kidneys caused end stars. O'Brien who needs very less' suffering. I became so dizzy I little Kugone Ue Is a man ot J introduction. ! could hardly stand. My kidneys were character who with two fists fights (irregular in action and I suffered and rnnkps love as nice as you. please. poor condition of the bladder. I used a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and they fixed me up fine. After I had used the second box ot Doan's my kid- "THE $5 BABY" I neys aoted properly and the backache i slopped, . lielt.Jufit splendid Price 60c, all dealers. Don't Viola Dana never appeared1 in a simply ask for a kidney remedy get more amusing role than she doe3 in same Doan's Kidney Pills the that nzd, vMtei-?.rTPhtoPwhich Is now' being shown lay Co.; Mfrs.,. Buffalo, N. at the Strand theater. It Is a screen ment version of Irvin 8. Cobb's short story which appeared in the Saturday Even, "fifC Aa enthusiastic audience log Post. PRINCESS TONIGHT i AND" TUESDAY 7:36, 9:15 EUGENE OTIRIEN - J ' ajft- -"JOHN SMITH" 73'T . COMEDY ftoti from tlwt KATHHDAy SVZ5IN0 POST And Special Comedy BULL MONTANA In "G ALD RAGS' ' STARTING WEDNESDAY (FOR FOUR, DAYS) r ff ' -- in r ' waking Scxlntfrom 3Wuc lion cf - I,- Ultra-dignifie- t SS . and--- "SNAPSHOTS - ; ; : , ' S j ! |