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Show X I J. THE HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 101923. Vln mi 4o tnodeL "od tiirs "e at The' cr- a s 4 ir. i;v - " iss-.-j- rfS t u.c i--- - .3 : E- n ri ' vj- - 1 - bt-- -- cut i ii FOR BOYS AND GjRLS The healthful, comfortable and economical clothing for school wear. We have a splendid stock in Slip-pn- s aird Coal Sweaters, in- - all colors' ni l sss3.-sssvij- WOODOFTOFfS SWATE RS i i andxcojnbinationsJjLiaJity and -- f -- ? reasonably priced. - CHILDREN'S. HOSIERY .Wecarry the celebrated "Cadet Hose fof boys and girls.. Every pair ' Replacement freer" itJL guaranteed. they do not give satisfactory wear and you are the judge; - FREE A good jschool pencil with every, purchase of children's hosiery and sweaters. cutting. metal. Mr?. L...-r- :. ;eatored; ''' ". II " ' v v i ii i .11. i ' ' If-- ' -- ML a WEDNESDAY """"" . -- B ...i.n. i.m.. . A HARVEST TIME is at handarTd this DOLLAR DAY we are giving yoii the opportunity tb profit by ".giving you the profit by the valuable'. Fall Festival ; Specials listed below. Each item is of real worth, and a bargain that will be of great benefit to you. ... - Jenkins Knitting Mills Company '' 10.- -0. f -- . t t X, " - 1. repair I . . 4th a, se cqi ncr aol .. . Oh .. ' TAYLOR BROS. CO. 781-R- .i Jewelry Chinaware tf -- or . gooj 113 N. ' fx Genuine Gifts : ' ' Booke, Miss Copnle stags, Slfss Edith' Vincents 3. JJert Vincent. :7-.Miss Edith Whitehead was host- to a number of friends at a kitchen shower at her home Satur day evening in compliment to Miss Sadie Boyd, a bride-o- f the week. The rooms wers attractively deco- ated with fall flowers. Games, and A-l--tf ' children: Chepver Mrai. Clarence Rasmussen, Mrs. George Mrs.-Elm- SilverfMrsJ. :3teecham,-Mrs-.--- te Dewey Snelson.'Mrs.. Hobart Ray, Msr. LaMar Inndmarsh,.: Mrs. Cljarles Wilde, Mrs. Arthur Ewell, Mis Robinson, Miss-ldThaMan4 a . I Mrs; Fred "Olsen is ppending 'a few days in STORM SERGE XM evening's entertainmnt, during Mr. and Mrs.. David 'ScW and luncheon wasifamily. left, this, morning for their which a' delicious served. Many useful gifts were re- home in Idaho .Falls, Idaho, after a ceived by the guest of honor from week's visit here with Mr. and the following: Miss . Eva Strong, Mrs. Hyrum Duke. They were !ac- Miss Elvira Strong, Miss Lola Col- - Icomapnied home by Mrs. Fred vey, Miss Anna 4ieaquist, i.virs. Hillas who will visit in Idaho Falls Chester Ames, Mrs. Roy Chappell, for three, weeks with her daughter, Mrs." Walter Peay, Miss Fawn Mrs. : Owen Smoot, formerly Jliss Miss Eleanor Prows, Edna Hillas of this city. Ellertseri; Nuttall, MissJosephin6 Nuttall, jMiss Arvilla Singleton Mrs. J. A. Johnston, 'Miss Delia - - Mrs.-Albe- rt - i e and,.! winnoliBlia sirla nf hn liMfth ... . ..t. of the ward at the initn meeting house Tuesday evenwomen je gjfljt al 7:8U O'CIOCK. An iniereauuB i inakeBram lias been arranged, which Inquirejufles the presentation of a piay. Dainty refreshments will " served." i V fll salesiil and Mrs.' 6eorge Wilde, Jr. tachine-- j mmoth, and xWr. and Mrs. Wilde, Sr., tf. Payson, spent -- ndby afternoon- - lnxProvo with ' S-- m Hurst of Sairiake City; violin selection, the Misses Madge and Helen Leavitt; toast, Mrs. Hannah J. Cardall; vocal duet, Prof. J. R. Boshard and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey; remarks, Miss Souter; musical selections, double male quartet Later adjournment was made to the ward social hall where games were played. Short talks were made by B. A. Johnson and W. O. Facer of the ward missionary committee, and a substantial purse was given the departing missionary from her friends assembled. Lunch-to- n was served. pr.MMsenimoMr.;jD. . n fsJJ. 0f V W1U Lewis., fcfes Fern'Goddard- - entertained well appointed dinner party rand jtlr home Sunday afternoon. The kson's flowert prettily, decorated table. CoTers were laid rniil t Ella rST j MisiTlmma Pe'terion, Miss MisS ent3icent, Miss Kate Ellson, kma Evans, Miss May Goddard, the Effle Hurst ot Salt lake. Mrs. m If rof iave Miss Moneta "McCoard;- Miss given--ithe ward' meeting house Mabel Cowan, Aiiss Mabel-Taylo- r, Friday rening, under the direca Miss Luclle HawsJ Uon of the bishopric and mission:j The members of the Optimist ary committee in honor of Misa Elizabeth Souter, wJio will leave club will be entertained at, the Wednesday for the Northern States home of Mrs. Clarence Beesley The card mission field of the L. D. S. church Thursday afternoon The following splendid program game "500" will be played, after was rendered: Song, Second' ward which luncheon will be served. choir; vocal solo, Mrs. Alene "Cluff -Simmons; reading, Miss Ef fie "Mr;and Mrs. Hyrum .Duke en- .. ' She Answers ard '.30 Hara auka tha taal wiaaar a a Calum- Ma Xacacd And yoa can ba aura Tha uaergtaaa ara tnt maer tlx wif. In their tmiaua laadlrion el tba lai-tr- I Yoiui and Ilag atyla, Joaaaaona a S-- II 1 at . , At Cdumbla Dealert m 11 II 11 1 DARGAINS! downstairs department will wf ot, be Jised ioirtrar-exchan- ge You will appreciate" disposing of these articles. We exchange with you-- we buy, or we sell Call in and make arrangements. - i BUY-M-ANY WISH TO SELL. LET BARTON'S . - HELP YOU. e Our Bariraln.4 - Now. Many Are Now on Display. V i r Furniture Go. . Provo, Utah. DARK OUTING FLANNEL 4 YARDS value. . : . - $1.00 $1.00,-1- - LADIES' SEALPAX UNION $1.25 value. 79c. $1.00 lor: SUITS pink; $1.50 value. - $1,00 SATEEN 36 inches wide; GIRLS' UNDER ROMPERS Union suits and bloomers - combined; values. 59c value. $1-5- ? 95c - Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. M""l'jiajaj 4 YARDS $1.00 aaJ the special course I am to undertake for you are very caa means of giving me a pable, in fact, you are very rarely be studying in any thing you try. better opportunity in life and will unsuccessful I ever be Veil to do financially? Mrs; P. W.-- I have been a widow A. It is good to see someone for about three years. Will I marry with such fine ambitions and you again and, to whom.,; If . I do not venture will certalHiy ticceed.-Th- a work.jvouldi'ou vou are now contemplating will be advise me to do? . . . A. It will be quite a few years somethe means of your. getting before you matey agalirinidtrithe-meantimgood later on. The speyou might teach school, thing very -ar cial coutse-yotfstudying will or wouldn't, like .that you greatly.. Keep up, the might do stenographic work. help. good work and you will come out ;.t-- ..... M. G. When is the lady that I have been working for going to pay me? .W. B. Where Is my A. Go to her and tell her you and will father go where Bhe 4s? tor are need of money and shewill pay Will my father send my money my schooling and support if I ask you. . him? A.- - Your is not very Mrs. R. E. Oi There are too far away; in fact, you will be able many questions to print. buM will and try to answer them all, I do not to see both your father very often. Of course, your advise you to go Into the apartment father will help you with your house business in Salt Lake City, as it is greatly overdone already. schooling and., support. Oo to Los Angeles and enter into S. W. Who took my ten dollar business there for the opportunist What was the matter are so much greater. If your green-bacwith my chickens that they died so daughter's husband goes to a lry suddenly In 1922 and who was the climate, he will be greatly , benecause of It? Would I be miccet 'ful fited. If he, possibly can be should In tbe business I to under- find work out of doors, so that he t ' ''" " " will got plenty of frsh nlr and sun take? A. Your bill was not shih'errarthat will be the means of recovery. .The child ' mny be stolen, butwas mlnlld; and if you look thoroughly around t:e houfe, horn with a tendency to the dl you will find It, Your chlrfcens died rase, but It mny not necessarily It. and thjs no doubt would Isg strangely In, 1922. because some be ovqrcomo by care'ul'.IIvlnjrMiv one put out poiRonea pmun ior dbg, and your chickens Ti lentallv nierty of fre' air nnd sunshine, got hold of It. You will bo suct ess-fu- l I am gh.I that you huve enjoyed In the business you a r about the column. .'ill -- After A universal custom thai benefit! Aids evcry-tod- Jisettioi, soothes the threat mam a oodthin 'to remember Sealed in 4 ':- fvWji'tSiN " if-y- j-o- y. cleanses ihe'teeth,' wr-top.- Provo Band . -: . step-moth- 100 Gold Ballons 'a 50c box of candy for. each on e. step-moth- Ktep-moth. Hundreds of free Balloons. SNAPPY k Toestoy,: Sept. 1 1th - LOWEST. PRICES, AND CON STYLES, ' SIDEICATE , -!' --"i SERVlCEiT : ' - . ' ten-doll- Panrfoini?s j SUITS Flesh color; all sizes; $2.00 k T- at LADIES' "SILK TOP UNION marry-egainr-wh- 'r. department, in You "have how-your )me a used chair, a useda Uble, a used davenette, used piano, a used Yictrola, a; used bed, a used spring or tme other, used articles. ilANY WISH TO 29c 9c YARDS LIGHT OUTING FLANNEL 5 YARDS i Big Balloon Banco i The ' entire soace in our - . YOU WILL SAVE MANY DOLLARS BY ATTENDING OUR HARVEST TIME DOLAR DAY NEXT WEDNES DAY, SEPTEMBER 12- - STORE OPENS .9 O'CLOCK. low? gs, .20 - ... 6 Yards $1.00 : LADIES' SILK TOP VESTS All sizes; color: pink. "- '' , EMBROIDERIES All widths rvalues to .$1,00.; 69c, i ' O! BABY BOY 5 . BUREAU SCARFS ta $2.00. RIBKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBBIIIIIIIIII I . t YARDS Values up ' . 1a Imalr mIrtkAtnn.1. - EVERFAST SUITING inches wide; 50 value. '32 inches wide; attractive patterns. . - 1 tour-year-ol- . t $1.00 $1.00 - a vtrjaady I plaids. f FOR GINGHAM ..',4 . trt tatt 5 YARD 36 - 1 VtJlNGHAM 27 inches wide, very good quality; comes in checks and $1.29 , y, ; IIUCK TOWELS :"Size 16x32; 35c value. CREPE. DE CHINE .;, Mr. and' Mrs. Sidney Vincent tertained at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon In honor of Miss Elizabeth Souter who will leave Wednesday for the.Northern States mission field ot the L. D. S. church. The table was prettily decorated vUh the season's flowers. . Covers wire laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stagg, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. ' Miss Anna Booke, N. A. Jm tone that fox- kdr dan ud th.(very. . Colors: Pinkr Orchid, Plum, Black, Brown; $1.75 value. Prpyp, 4 YARDS $1.00 $1.00 Ages 8 to 14. . . CRETONNES Beautiful patterns;. values to 45c. tun . YARDS $1,00 TURKISH TOWELS Size"18x36; 35c value- U - GINGHAM DRESSES values. 3 . YARD wraaMtra. amily-who-we- re en- U 98c iVery clever dresses made of fine quality gingham, $1.50 leased from mission work after two states years spent In the eastern : V field,. rMs. Bown ana ner aaugbter.wiji visit in cities ot the east and south for a month before their return ioJ a . "Barney Google" $1.00 '.:' , ; yardg ujmaui. Jll ... Assorted patterns.' weight; $1.35 value. CHILDREN'S - . 12 momme FANCY TICKING $1.50 value. ' tertained at-family dinner at their home Friday afternoon In honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Scott . R. S. Is the boy fam going to here visiting and f Covers marry a blonde or brunette and do from, Idaho Falls, Idaho. : , were laid for 14, including Mr. and I know him? A. He is a- - brunette .and - you Mrs. AJJ. Peay and family. have known him quite a while. Mrs. Fred Olsen was hostess to A. t. S. Where will my father the members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge, club and a number of foe employed this, winter and where Invited guests at her home Satur Willi attehffschool? will be A. fathe Your rooms decwere employed day, The prettily orated with fall flowers and ferns. out of town, but you will attend Nine tables of bridge were played, school at the Brigham Young the favors being awarded to Mrs. A. B. Morgan and Mrs. C. E. Maw. Mra M. C. Are we going to get Luncheon followed and was served to 36. the money we are looking for and , : when? Are we going- to get a car ', Mrs. Byron W. Denhalter enter- tnis fall, or when? What would be tained at a children's birthday the best for my son to do this win party in the Pioneer park Frday ter?A. The money you are expecting afternoon in honor of her daughter Velma whose birthday will come In just a few. months; anniversary It was. Games were You. will be able to ret a car next played, during which a delicious spring. Your, son wilj do well if he luncheon was served to the follow- gets a laborer's Job and Will receive ing little folks: Don Hansen, Mar- very good pay. vel Wilde, Dot Wilde, Nadine, Bert S. R. Where did Ted lose his and; Vesta Ray; Roberta Hind-marsJunior Ewell, Billy and glasses? Elmo Meecham, Joey, George,, Har- A. He lost them on the street old and Vernon Cheever; - George about four blocks from his homeJ nlnnn iucua., ..J TtiAmAH If.. .TITvvtjst-- l auu luuuiaa Oomcjoviu, j the contract I am ley and Ida May Rasmussen; Eddie "J. R. Bob Thalman a and about to take be good venture for Carter, Lydia Denhalter. The following mothers me or not? -- What vocation would enjoyed the afternoon with their bethe most successful for me to fol- - -- end bl88 800T ER'S FAMfcWELL. r at (Over three nunarea - memoers at- and W friends ot the Second ward iareweu ,.wsumooii the; inches wide, fine quality, 45 MRS. BOWN GOES TO. BOSTON Mrs. Bown and her daughter will: evening, for Boston, Mass., where she will meet her daughter, Miss Luclle- Bown, who recently was re- PONGEE THE, FLAVOR LASTS Tun! If you were there be-- f ' p re you'll come. lt ' aiEIIIIIIIXSSCSEBIIEIIHIIKIIIIBSIIIIiailllllll v . i : - . ' 100 North' University Avenue. . . |