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Show i' PAGE EIGHT. THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925 FURNltUR W IH Spend ' - CITY NEWS Carinas litre Mr fUuid Sirs. Ewer Mordork and fam Ht4r ily wf will spend Cbristmae day in this city the guests of and lint. (1. H. Hriudst-liiiui- . THE .GIFT OF; GIFTS . Mr, O o e (lirKtmju Present- - A email weft earned Christmas present to await (QIC the former member of tn T'roru band at the Globe Musk company. Call and ge yours be fore tt ia all gone. " Shop Ilere Mrs. Thomas Jens of Pleasant Grove was a Christmas shopper in Provo Wednesday. , Returns. From Mission I LAST: ft Come Early and Take Advantage of First Selection Q Tnoma D. Washburn,, son of Prof, and Urn. Jesse A. Washburn ha returned 2 : 3 Price on all Price on all LADIES COATS CHILDREN'S COATS Off Regular Price on all LADIES SILK DRESSES ' $10.50 1 deD-2- 7 on ail 33 c AND CHINA 1 good house: Phone A 812-M- . WELL-DRESSE- r D-3- 0 MAN. Dear Santa: Would you please! bring me a bicycle and a new suit of cloths. New shoes and stockings, 5 FANCY BATH ROBES BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY SILK JAP KIMONAS Make Fine Xmas presents. 85c 98c $1,25 $1.50 $4.50. $7.98 $12.50 to - hit- Off Regular Price on all S1LKTILLOWS ' WAGONS t each' piece 1 5 location Partly modem, half basement garage, coal house, wash $19.50 to candy and nuts. My name ia Louis Hansen. SAVINGS BANK. Dear Santa Claus: Will yon bring me a doll, galoshes, story book savings bank, candy and nuts. I need a new dress, shoes and stockings. My name is Muril Hansen. ' Roalizo A PICTURE urDwamsofaNbme FAMRER EROS. CO. Garnefs ' GLOVES FOR MARY. candy and nuts. Mary Eklns. GFTant Young. KIFE FOR LITTLE MAN. " OVERALLS AM) MARBLES. Dear Santa IHause: I want a bug Dear Santa Clause: I want a e of marbles, hatch, pair of overhauls, pair of overhauls, poeet knife, nuts and candy. Your truely friend, bannana. Kid Boots Latest Yogue Shirley Eklns. Yo,urs truely,' A COCOANUT. Bled Ekius. Easy Terms MUSIC CO J TkStortThat No Interest ServeiVbu Best LIKES ' : ns over-tioe- A ...'!-.,. J 11 o) J 25c POT ROASTS giffr: : , i baby" doll a buggy a cradle to put tin doll in a orange, candy and nuts. I am five years old. Lucille Carlson. . YES, PLEASE, A DOLL. DearaSnta Clause: Mother thinks you should bring me new shoes and goloshes, but please Santa bring me a big doll that goes to sleep. Somr candy and nuts and a pair of gloves MEATS PORIC I'd like ChrisOnasJgt Garnets, extremely popular a generation or so ago, are being revived and are very much in demand. This one, sketched, shows an interesting arrangement of the deep red stones in an antique setting. For the frock It would be most lovely. He's J)st ROCKBYE! Dear aSuta Clause: TO EAT. " fit TM COMING. JUdbye, Sunta hope yu will soon A SMAIX CEDAR CHEST. FAE LIKES TO EAT Santa Claim; Will you "ome. j Dearj Ica r Santa-t'Ia; From LavMl Brown. lease bring me a pair of high m!ir Santa: Please I would like TJease bring me a dijly and a set J . , .1 ,. w. ..1, .1.11 a .1,11 a little train, some crayons .......4i-llllllL,'1l-'rks-au- d . K....1. SIKH)nS. Some Dear aSnta Claus: Please I'd like nd some nuts and candy Tliats all, thank you. Santa dans. am banana. I 9 years old. 5ialk for our. black board. I af 6 a sleigh, a box of tools and a mouth " Fae Harris. Lots of love from, . years in the first grade Thanks for organ, candy and'nuts and a orange. . Beverly Graham. thinks you brought uie last year, Iear Santa Claus: Wallace Carlson. 245 E. 2 X. -' haviLBtill got .flMLJyagun jiidsjij; IMohw bring infra dolly "and thats 1 8!M1 a. E. 7 And doll P. some ,.S. sUpjiers all I want. ft Fay has got her doll buggy. Dixie Harris. J . Dear Santa Clause: Pljnase bring me a (iJI'ifijlH)Ud houses lippers, Dear aSnta Clause: I want a pair dress and garters and candy, and., of gloves, forks and knifes, orange, nuts and a cocoanut. Thank you for the things you brought me last bannana, candy and nuts. Your truely friend, ' year." Sincerely yours,,, '. RoindUi Olsen. s Mildred Eking. Easy Terms No Interest v. TICKTOCK. . Dear. Santa C4aus: pase bring Dear Santa Clause: I would like me a watch and mouth brgau. Bring a pair of gloves, candy and nuts. Ray a drum and fire gun, some Your truely friend, i , BATES' quality furniture, low prices and easy terms makes a comfortable home possible for anyone. ' VISIT OUR STORE FOR BEAUTIFUL XMAS GIFTS BOOK. Dear Santa: Please bring me a train on the track a sleigh a how and arrow, poscket knife, harmon lea,' story book an3 ten piu game and lots of candy and tints and banana. ' Jack Shumway. " IVORY SETS.; ! 60c to $3.50 Off Regular Price on all TOYS Discount on all DOLL CARRIAGES AND FANCY XMAS SUPPERS cows, ' ; 1.25 to 10 PerGent 787-R-- room house, 5. Off Regular Price on all CUT GLASS D-2- 4 Jersey 1 1 Off Regalar Price on all BOX HANDKERCHIEFS - prices.- LOST Child's new patent leather ' slipper, btw. 5. E. Center and Univ. Ave. Finder return to BIT E. Center. FOR SALE 5 $19.45 ,o 5 Off Regular Price Whole corn, $2.10; cracked corn, $2.20; lay niatth, $2.50, Other feeds correspondingly low. Rocky lit Cereal C. Phone 813-J- . . . Fresh $12.25 $5,75 to . 5 D-2- WANTED Phone $29.50 $3.25 D30 . FOR SALE 4 doaen, 1 year old laying white leghorn hens. Call 7 T70 W. 4th 8." Provo Please note these ; Rates reason 524-N-- J. the home. 2 f. ,pBw .; . FOR SALE First elasa hay, livered. Phone at a small cost if furnished by us. It is the furnishings, not the house, that makes 1 ..(' NEWTODAY Chimney sweeping. able. Fhone 823. HOUSES MADE WTO HOI M ES 1 1 from the westwn - .states mission where he spent 25 mouths, Mont of the time he labored la Grand Inland. Neb. He intends .to ' enter the Young universny after th-- ; bnKdays I I DAY CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS mis . Don't Work All Day Christmas Cooking Your Christmas Dinner 20c Fruit Cakes, lb,. .7.50c Mince Meat Pies '.25c ....... .......... Fresh Oysters for your Turkey Dressing Oranges, 12c Now- the more stylish Icathir bo) tas taken womankind by storm, copied t must be admitted, Irra Paris and LOIS WILSON IN THE JfcRAMOUNT PICTURE tRUOOED WATER" t London. The boots measure anywhere from welve to eighteen inches in height They are made of soft kid leather' vhich permits proper ventilation and 'crimping- - (moulding to the. foot). Across the instep, toe, and heel, the boot fits with the trim lines 'of an opera pump. The flare begins at th ankle and gradually widens into a smart cuff at the top which may re treated in a variety of ways. Th boot ill ustrfied is of golden brown kidskio, topfed with a band of brown kolinsky to match the trimming of the : smart flarinr wrao. 5 dozen ........... and larger size's .' Bananas, lb. . - ........ 58c ... PURE LARD, 3 lbs. .. ..... $1.00 MINCE MEAT, 2 lbs. 25c; 9 lbs. .. .......... : : 26c FINNHADDIE, lb Plenty of Spring Lamb, Veal, Turkeys, fteese, Ducks and Chickens. - . . . . .$1.00 ; 14c ; FOR XMAS NIGHT Indi Pork Pies, Chicken Pies, Hot Tamales. nr. William 'M.1pvern of London Is jeing sought in northern Peru by a teaichlng pony that fears he has met some accident, lie left London last August to explore South Amer-to- . ana bns not been beard from iln-Oct. Jj.'. e Sutton Market S |