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Show r" - I, ? V - - and music jrejre which a delicious, served' to Mis Tern Scott and Mist Flor ence Walker left Sunday tor Ithaca, N. T, to attend the . graduating exercise of .the Cornell university where Irving L. Scott will take out nig Blasters degree. They will' also visit in Chicago and New York, will go to" Washafter hlcn-theington, IX "C to spend the sum' ' ....mer. ' - - -- during njoyed, luncheon , JO little lottc7 " - ,'TjnirHERALPjT " a . tfa&:&5dfS ;j By JULIA BOTTOMLEY TTK wessesan ' Thursda v - Fi id - '. tel. Startin-enteTtaln- proDs-- ' Sat&rday Purchased special for this sale by the president of our company, who is cne of the chief executives of the "Mina Tayloi" factory. They are " . it V , 50 Dozens - Crane,' Miss Berolee Condon, Miss Artie Nes-bit-, Miss' Kate" Ellison, Miss Delia Wilson. Miss Birdie Buchanan, Miss Eachaal Buchanan, Miss Willamette Sperrr, Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Farrer, Mr. : Grace Meldrum, Miss Pearl Nesbit, and Mrs. David Openshaw and Miss The home economics division of Miss Veda Banks, Miss Grace Lin-to- Aura Openshaw were ' the dinner the Women's' Municipal j council Mrs. Theima Warner, Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeI will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 Bean, and the honored bJudd and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward. o'clock la the council club" rooms. Sterling guests. All women and girls are urged to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn left - attend. The regular meeting of the this afternoon fof Atlanta, G ; ; Daughters of the TJtah Pioneers, where Mr. Dunn goes as a dlrectl - Theount8S4 StBteatelephoa?: No. 2, will 'be held Thurs-- from the intermountain region to, famp girls of the Provb plant enterUtn day, June 14, Instead ot Juaa 7, at the"home: pt;Mrs..,Sterling Bean as wag before announced. Before sociation of Credit. Mem tn Monday evening. to which iwiirbe Provd, return their .Miss Vera Banks, Miss Luclle Jan- Miss Enade Shaw and Miss Gene-tfev- e thelatter part of July, visita. Will son and Miss Mary Hansen, who the ear-are leaving the telephone company bers of the first intermediate'la'class be made to WMOingto'n;'nifli3eIYork, Chicago, etc, xney wiuuu iuo nun iew weeaB. me . the I Lakeview ward Sunday will Jbe. .accompaniedJRart .'. pt the rooms were most attractively deco "School of which class they are way hv Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. ShwIuh with rated milt teacners, at the home of Miss peonies. and Mrs. 'W D. Ttoberts Of "Salt music were enjoyable features of Startin Tuesday afternoon. Games iJkeCUy. , . jj 1 The missionary committee of the Pioneer ward will give a farewell dance n the ward amusement ball this evening in honor of Miss Helen Meservy, who will leave soon for a mission in the western states. Wilde's orchestra will furnish the music. All are cordially invited to attend. J the evening, during which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Miss Hula Steele, Miss Grace Steele, Miss Cleone Ferre, Miss Lnclle Buckley, JJiss Florence Role y; e Exquisitely-Feminin- Wa"! ' .irrii'i'' .JUli .TOT f:littnliT . ir If i I iI ' actually priced below factory cost. - ed phiai,'-Jtew- jf I For Better "Home Wee Dress better in the home. We are making it possibleor yon to do this at little expense. INTERIOR TURNISHINGS OF BEAUTY AND DEPENDABILITY MAKE REAL THE DREAMS OF Why not Indulge in the luxury of There la nn tn alHace gown? about . filmy lace, charm and this season in particular it la feminine role playing an exquisitely In dress. Society Is .eaturtng most . enchanting lace costumes, not only in pure white and faint tea shades,' but in pastel tints as lovely as Imagination enn picture. Then, too, by way of variation, various sorts of lace are combined, us Is in the lovely gown In the Notice how effectively picture. Italian renaissance lace forms the TO BETTER HOMES The desires awakened by the BETTER HOME WEEK can find their fillmenthroagh the FURNITURE DEPARTMENT of with the sheerest kind of mesh. Perhaps in grandma's cdur rhest reposes a length enough to mpto ful-..- .r To add to the joy of selecting from furnishings of true Beauty, Depend-ahflit- y and Comfort, we offer the services of experienced interior decorators ' well-know- l .. From far and near come.s word of old "grads" and other students coming back to greet each other and tell tb0 stories of the days ot the scenes of yore, and five, ten, fifteen, twenty, and forty-eigyears ago, Just listen to Bill and Joe In one of the last century .. CO. WILLIAM de 6x T Jap Grep $1.00 Value MIL! 1 - ' ATI I IV J Jfcw I GAZE MARVEL ' PVTIJ TISSUE ' GINGHAMS ' 65c value Yard , I I ii ?"? 7T-i- has no peer on the American lib ytr-shce- t. Josephine Adair as Ruth Lorrafne is a ' blonde kiddie whq Baiby" j , ( I aim fasnton STRAND AND' TODAY THURSDAY Alice , Lake, Rosemary . Tfeeby, Frank V. Glen-do- 1 ., ...in 4 .1" , ' , ,,, VjS.uW-- - r m mi " ' m V z " i r ?i ' . -- , f : rrt ' n, .Philo McCuTJough in i 10c gjf LOOK YOUR BEST Pitied Than Scorned" With ; COLLEEN MOORE , "More To Be v And Christ; Comedy - 0 9 Kun" "Let and COMEDY 1m DOORS TO RFTTFR VAl.riF.S- ii GREAT SALE OF A I TALKING DOLLS 4 $3.50 values.; $1.39 : i- Hi L ; i . iuo uoai l ll CtCI J ucuuiugt at once and makes the smiles and ,earg chfl86 each other 'in "lively v ALL SEATS Ml our rvngec 2rm . $1,19 TONIGHT AND THURSDAY AND COMEDY $2.95 values. aIam 95 vslnA ' y Princess . BANDANAS if i mi itm ANTONIO MORENO MM,E - i ijj 0d.taahiuned title to ba sure,' but mother love Is an ed thing even if It does rule the world nowadays as before. , They took her baby from uuu uu owu uer muu ui uiruugu she followed blindly, although the road led through the hospital, the prison and the insane asylum. . The mother of "More to- - Be Pitied Thn Scorned" is Alice Lake, whose tremendous .following among picture lovers will flock to see her in this famous play. Miss Lake's talents need no press agent. She is as perfectly cast for the part of Viola Lorraine as though she bad lived the part, and as an emotional actress she and our m j A . MAY McAVOY'jna CONRAD NA6EL 0 WBETTER VALUES MH-L- E THEODORE ROBERTS class tents: "Say, Joe, do you remember that poem George Sutherland wrote?" "Poem, George Sutherland what are you talking about? You don't mean Judge George Sutherland of the United States supreme court" The same, Joe; remember it like it was yesterday. He wrote about an old tramp a parody on 'Excelsior.' and finished it up with the tramp's voice falling on the "WHERE ALL YOUR WANTS ARE CARED FOR." L. ' : TONIGHT AND THURSDAY ht TAYLOR BROS k ITI STAGE SUCCESS SCREENED GO L U M B l , day- 'U ... GET IT A-T- ball-bac- and Lund party, likewise Henry Julia Varnsworth, Will Roberts and Polly Taylor. From tent to tent the visitors go. the voices gradually approaching the boyish and glrllsbw tones of the twenties of twentieth century. ah 1H ntudents of the B. Y. U. on are Invited to a realization fanciof the and Friday Thursday ful picture here drawn. IT Attractive, dependable Floor Coverings are the very foundation of livable, attractive interiors. In our CARPET DEPARTMENT there are tremens n ons stock of many makes of fine Rugs, such as Axminster, : midnight air like an old saw cutting a nail." "Yes, yes, ot course; and say, 6111, do you remember when we used to play of the old academy on Center street before It K im bi - Start; With Floor Coverings -- tn- b-- Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. Romance is not confined to the burned down?" age ot top boots and swishing "Sure, Joe, sure; played with plumes. Mrs. Glade Cowan of Payson is Reed Smoot and Bill King. Nobody Love, has outlasted the centuries visiting here for a few days with sen- and will continue to do soin dreamed of their the C. being Mrs. J. and Mr. her parents, ate then; but there Ihey are, sure Mother love, greatest of all Leetham. of nttnna in the keynote nufL" UUUiau jmjw.w t 'In another tent a little nearer the thrilling drama of home and the century line is another group? stge that Charles E. Blaney called As the lively chatter proceeds the "More to Be Pitied Than Scorned," names ot Dick Lyman and Amy screened at the Strand tonight and. The tents are in place on the Brown are coupled for the coming Thursday. campus large,' roomy tents awaiting the influx of old students at the B. T. V. on Thursday and Fri- to guide you in carrying out in your own home the ideas you admire in the exhibUs at our store. Wflton Velvet, Oriental and many others. ntirf Mr. and Mrs. Verne Davies and family left Sunday for their home in Salt Lake, after a tew days' visit here with Mrs. Davies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sward. TAYLOR BROS. CO. , rich lace, not wn and yet If one only could use It to Here Is a suggestion, advantage. if acted upon, that will mean the Joy of a frock which gives the impression of being all lace. Make the skirt part as long as .the lace you have in hand permits. It need not reach even to the knees. To tbjl hemstitch a wide plain section of georgette crepe, white if the lace Is so, or matched t its exact tint The bottom of the skirt of plrntert by machine; gonrgArto or, if you prefer, the georgette may be attached as a double hem. The waist portion, having been formed sleeved and colof the lace, may lared with the georgette. Orchid lace gowns with orchid velvet ribbon girdles are opular In the snifir4 snclnl wt. ' ia w . tjs - ;. rM i fA-o.- . w v --m.-r iH-j- Uy ,3 k. tinjj |