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Show PITS' TT1?T ATT TtrPnVTCTAV HiPTO fl s" . s -- in Celebration of the National osithmrofEtHiiig jn Silk i m PiH . By looking over stock -- Our ar-tensi- ve ofjilk 'rner andiseyouwillbe-der THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" tfgftetf with the beautiful colorings, an J the fli J interesting textures - and' designs un-usu- al peiun that make (lie season's show ings so charming! -- - Don't "Miss Thisv Week EVERYTHING IN of- DRAPERY DEPARTMENT ENLARGED - Increased stock, and the interest of our customers in rriind, has us to move our Drapery Department from the second floor to the ground floor of our building where a much larger space is available. We have purchased more new equipment and have made our Drapery modern, and convenient. Department in every sense of the word, You ' will be housecleaiiing before long You will need your walls covered with new paper. Your curtains are probably worn and getting a little shabby; you will wantome new curtains. Your window shades are frayed on the sides and are cracked andf torn ; some new ones will be " needed this Spring. , SnX te, SEE OUR SEE OUR WINDOW WINDOW. DISPLAY DISPLAY distributors of Qto1 Merchandise .'rvrr XZtiTtain Maiericffs Everybody's Store. -- fit 10 time into Your Home trtfT 'XV'1 T"v" . school Tuesday evening, where "they r.i Springtime Cretonnes for parlor. . - O !; ::.u If.... enjoyed games and refreshments. Participating in the affair were the folMiss June Andrews, Miss lowing: Louise Rieske, Miss Rhoda Poulson, Miss Opal Hansen, Miss Lizzie Ami cone; Miss Rose Liechty. - Those present 1 . your-su- n -A. .- ' materials. - ' Beautiful Tuscan nets. The latest in Marquisetts. -S- omething new in Russian Assortment of Edgings and Trimstrrings a'. Silks. : Many Other Features of Our Drapery Department at ihe annual anniver Lamp Shade Trimmings, Oil Cloth 'in several colors; Rug Fringes in Mrs. D. D. McEwan spent Tuesday The M Men of the Second ward will sary banquet of the Nineteenth Cen f la Spanish Fork. . give a balloon dance in the ward am- utry club held at the Hotel Roberts usement hall this evening. The hall Monday evening, whose names were included In yesterday's report, enter Hansen MlssKathryn has been attractively, decorated In thh not Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmennan, were Wedriesseveral friends at ber home colors of purpl and gold. Hundreds Mr; and Mrs. George E. Brattan and her celebration of in afternoon Whitecotton. of vari colored baaloons has also been Mrs. Agnes day color employed in 64th birthday annlvenaryr" decorative scheme jthe """"sceme offreen and"' white prettily dec- The Peerless Players will furnish the The Odd Fellows' and Rebakahs of orated, the enterUdnrng; rooms. Music master AU-jtcordially, Irurfted- - to Provo entertained at a. dancing party at the L C O. r. hall Tuesday even and social chat were featured and 4r attend. ing. The Wilde s orchestra furnished ter which a delicious luncheon was the .music. An enjoyable time was served to the following: Mrs. Ellen Hewitt Strong was pleasantly Miss home at spent his by 60. Larson. Christina Mrs. Sunday evening Oberg, Karma O berg. Miss Laura Peterson, by a number of friends' who called to ; lri. Nena Johnson, Mrs. Petnoala An. ceienraie ms ninnaay . anniversary derson, MraV Venus Hicken, Miss IUv which occured on Friday.. Pink color Miss Meriba Bird entertained a ed streamers were extended from pink timber 0f. friends at her home Tues dello Hlcken. .. chandelier to two sets of Kewple dolls day evening. Games, musio and The children and grandchildren of on the dining table; A large birthday luncheon were enjoyed by ten. Mrs. M. Br Cutler, gathered at her cake, containing 29 lighted pink candhome Sunday in honor of her 65th les, formed an attractive centerpiece. birthday anniversary. Social chat and Covers were laid for 19. Games and Mrs. Peter entertained at a' the, relating of interesting incidents music concluded the evenings enter quilting bee atBoyce her home Tuesday which occured to the various family tainment good assortment. The line of KIRSCH adjustable Curtain Rods and fixtures are displayed in all sizes and styles. WINDOW SHADES in oil finishes as well a? water colors are cut to measure for any style window. COUCH COVERS of distinct design with some Persian patterns will please you. well-kno- 1 f- MATERIALS TO DRAPE AND DECORATE" YOUR HOME IS OUR SPECIALTY. s sur-pris- r Car Shipment Wall Paper On Monday, March 19th, our trucks hauled a Carload of Wall Paper from the Union Pacific freight station to our warehouse. This is the first carload lot of Wall Paper received since opening our business. This car came direct from the factory and was not handled by any Commission or. Jobbing, houses. In buying our paper in. such large quantities, direct from the factory, we can sell Wall Paper as low as it can be sold anywhere. . The enormous quantity gives you hundreds of new and pretty patterns to select from in Ingrains, Oatmeals, Tapestries, Heavy and Light Stripes, Wainscoatings, Dainty Effects, Numerous Independent Ceilings, and scores of unique Border Designs. New Wall Paper racks and the conveniences for showing patterns make it a pleasure to select your rooms of paper. . -- afternoon. In the evening the ladies Clark were were Joined by their husbands, when hot supper was served. pleasantly surprised at their home a delicious flowers and ferns prettily decof number Spring a by Tuesday evening dinhg table. Covers were friends, Jn celebration or air. Claras orated the for Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Brattari, birthday anniversary which occurred laid Cards, games and music Mr. and Mrs, "W. H. Brereton, Miss j on that day. were enjoyed, 'during which a delic- Evelyn' Brereton. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. of Rexburg, Idaho; ious luncheon was served to the L .. i, guests; Mr., and Page, Mr- - and Mrs. Ray Bachman, v Mrs. Mary Ann Mrs. Arnold Rawllngs entertained Mrs. J. W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Lucy Sehoneu. Collier of Panguitch, 'fcl a family 'dinner at her home Sun. Warner; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haws, Mr. Hansen, Mrs, Mrs. Utah: Mr. anttirs. Wood.; Mrs. May daskflernoonXnhonor oI herhusband and Mrs. Henry prown, fr. and Mr. R. Farrer, Mrs. Leonard Holding aTid and Itis mother, Mrs. "Kate Rawllngs; Orson Slack, Mrs. Jennie. Buckley, Miss Alta daughter of Salt Lake and Miss Lois whose birthday anniversaries occured and Mrs. W. H.. Stubbs, Stewart. Cards were also included on that day. Springs flowers were Clark and Billy Clark. ' lil the evening's entertainment were usd as table decorations, Covers Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Jackson and met the at C. G. Page G. The girls laid for ten. daughter Maxine of Salt Lake City; and were Provo visitors Sunday Mntwlnv. the cuests of Mr. and MraC John Jack'sotf." In the'earlier days were fea tures of enjoyment An elaborate din-tfer was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cutler and family, Mr. and Mrs.- - Morton Cutler and family, Hr. and Mm.. Mfln Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cutler and family of Salt Lake, Mrs. A Burno of Preston, Nev. and miss ' Hazel Footed Glehdale -- Mr. and Mrs. Byron -- AH-Ov- . self-invite-d ' " Interior Decorating a Specialty The Interior Decorating Department, under the management of WnV preparing to meet every requirement of the heavy Spring rush. Men of guaranteed workmanship are associated with .Mr. Norman and all work, and material will be absolutely guaranteed. If you want a good job of wall papering done call on us. If you want your Bathroom or Kitchen enameled call on us. Tutiuuiivu vail UU UOi e,"",v,u KalsomininiT. StGncilintr. Tintino- - "RlpnH. and color schemes worked out. "High Class Work and Every' Job Guaranteed," is behind this Departs, ment.-- ' : . t,. D. Norman, is -- tan'aHea(JWhiteJKHs L v Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Smith of Martin are visiting in Provo with Mrs Eva-linv Bird for a few days. e ', The members of the Ladlesr'Ald of the Community church were pleas- ontlv nnfArtalnpd nt the homo of Mrs. j Robert Bee, Jr., Tuesday afternoon. During me auernooftjji swumwun, dainty refreshments jjwere served to - i ;- n - i Phone 544. kin son, Miss LaVon Stewart and Mrs. Clarissa Strong. , Following J dinner the guests will attend the dance to be given this evening In the Second ward amusement hall by the '"At" Men of the ward. m .... Mr. and Mrs, Albert Rasmussen will enterUin at dinner at their home this NEW lOOKt AT LISRARY Spring, flowers and fens Ievening. will be esed m decorating the dining table. Covers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. DeO Webb, M)w MeU WU .The foUotrinf books hare Jut - -- j:, hd A rhuir vrhU portions of the will granting taiida his r lrofmic atboy UichUw Bustard, England, to charttis ta read.; It muat on" mm Jv. Tb maa.wtM stipulated that ficd ' ' .. ' ' . IMimk m - V.. -- .".-.. .6,: f The One Price House" Lfixon - '','; The marriage' of Miss Blanche Dayton and Arthur J. Simmons, both of Provo. took: place Tuesday evening af the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.; A. E. Dayton. The cere--' mony was performed at 8 o'clock by Bishop Joseph Nelson in .the presence of the immediate relatives of the young iouple. .Immediately following the ceremony a wedding supper was served.:. Pink carnations and ferns ' prettily 5 decorated the dining table. Covers were Jald for 10. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons 'will make their home in this city. ... w . : er ji avlor - Cusseil Co.. ' ' ';.i,:l 295 West Center added to Uie public library Human Nature and Conduct, Dewey A book which deals concretely and directly with the ictions and motives of. men, .One of the most Interesting cooks r. uwey nas written. Hyde '"If we are to measure ourselves we must have scale which shall apply to human nature with something of the definite ness with which bushels apnly to wheat, yards to doth, acres to land. sm aouars to stocks anij bends, each ft scale is offered kere.".- - rr T-- 'Provo, Utah.' St rather and His Boyt Gafldway Sex training made wholesome anM. effec tive through democratic.' comradeship between father and son. The definite suggestions for handling both the boy and the subject 'wlU be a revelation to most fathers.' . "' :Hunters of the North; Steffansson. Mr. Steffansson tells here 'tow he became; an explorer and of his drat trio into the Arctic'-Hgives ail the details that everyone wants to. know, and tells last what sort of ft place the nil ages, in whom there Is, ' alive the love of pushing into the.hn.' young, of rtffi" -- T known.., 'rrjr My. Life and. Work; .Henry Ford. , r Twenty eari ago )lenry,Ford '.was poor man. Today he is the richest man in theworhl In this book, he tells for the first time his battle tor an Ideal. He tells not only the how but the why of his success. . A num ' ber of easily understood rules which any of us can apply to his ambitions are here laid dowa .tor one to follow - m : . |