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Show THE EVENING ; Sr 186. JtRAi. KKDAXUlIKE mi PAGE THRE3 f . .ju- -l. Wive3.0ne Husband. Tw--o WAR IS DECLARED AT ViOQO GLIFTOHS ipdelr-GMIb- s Store Force Answers Call to Colors; Enlisting in Red and Blue Armies, 'Battle ,.i to Last 10 Days. ; ( 8odal E&ttY, PImm 107 II r. and Mrs. Ernest Hewtehaea entertained at dinner party Monday eveuing ia honor of their aoav CUfUtar who n il! leave la the near future for Denmark, where be will fiU a miiwion for the L. D. 8. t hurt h. Dainty pink tea rosea la a crystal basket formed, the centerpiece of the dining table. Covera were laid for Mr. and lira. E. C. is the Largest Selling 10 Cigar IP in the World Mr. Henricbsea, MrsJEd-MorganMr- 50 years -- For unusual quality Super-Qualit- y at Every Popular Price Conqueror (foil), 15c. Invincible (foil), 2 for 23c. ' Liberty, 10c Panetelas, 3 for 25c. Chancellor ft,- - JKg I . - : 11 City-cent- er i . Minutes Away . business Convenient for Mix Erma Jensen, daughter of Mrs. R. R. Shoemaker was the mo tif of a charming dinner party and bridal shower, given at the home of Mfs. Bert Bigler Saturday even ing by the girls of Taylor Brothers Miss Jrnseo will become the i store. bride of M. M. Robertson in the near future; .The entertaining rooms were ar tistically decorated with art vases filled with gorgeous roses and gar den flowers. The dining table was centered with a pretty floral piece t in the center of our own 16 acre estate 11 -.- 1000 large outside rooms. 16 private acres with .tennis, bathing, putting green, outdoor dancing, lawns, wide verandas. Ideal for the business man but quiet ...only 1 1 minutes from the and secluded as a big country estate. Fine cuisine, a la carte or table d'hote. Moderate rates. Every attraction, every comfort and convenience. Write ' illustrated booklet giving views for free and all details of this leading Chicago HoteL ' aVO anu it- cr - 16-pa- ge v c- m- . Hyde 'Park'Boulerard o the Lake fc v CHICAGO HOMB OF RADIO STATION WOK WAVB LENGTH 217 METERS EXCISE FOR ALIBIS mGfhfrmiXwTnnnS I PORK AND BEANS Medium size Pierces, mediuni size 3 cans pkgV . . . , 9c MATCHES 31c TOMATOES ' Strike anywhere 6 boxes for ..,v. 0K Lslli OLEOMARGARINE Solid Pack large cans ,t i . It club will meet at the Carl Scberrer Friday Cards will be the main IMet la as 2 lbs. for . . - .............. ... , . . .t........ 4np PEACHES 45 c Fancy Pink tall cans, 2 for ......... . 35 c In"heavy"syrup large cans,' 2 for 5 lb. ' . . ARl '. .. . . . . ;. Hub .......... ....... . 29c tins assorted 75c fruit Miss Rachel Ilolbrook and Miss Ioua BrimhaU entertained ut a bi t dal Bliower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. Knight in honor of Mrs. Pearson CorlictU foruierl Miss Gladys 'BrimhilL. The enter taining, rooms were attractive with vases, filled with stately pink nttd white peonies. Bowls of roses were also used. Kulon Brimball of Arl sona. Miss Ethelyn Hodson. Miss Khoda Johnson and Richard Knight the guests with musical entertajbft-numbers. Readings were given by Miss Amy Jackson and Miss Mabel Straw. Refreshments were served to forty-fiv- e guest. . -- . t and a dtllcloaa .. lrho'kaow how. C BUTTER CHEESE EGGS ICECREAM C FOR AyEDNESDAY ANOTHER BIGSENSAT ON READ SATIN -- Got yours? oo aw om Mops at 50c Now kdwtliBCtobuy.OilTO-Ccda- r 35c ! . . . . 22c ISc could produce audi a mop at aoch a pric. Ail the tamoua ar THE All the new all colors to choose patterns," your new te summer ...... RIGHT yardvvi inches wide, a real tissue gingham. 10a Regular 75c yard Iwl Annual June Sale, yard ...... CO-va- 0U OQ PRINTS regularly at 29c 1Qf Iwu Here folks is a rare bargain for you it just can't be beat. . A real printed Voile sold regularly up to 69cv.1Q yard, now, Annual June Sale, yard I w,G CREPES We have these in all the best shades, used for underwear and likewise in plain and 1Qa check, 36 inches wide, regular 29c value, now Annual June Sale, yard ..Iwu SATINS -- AT- RAYON PATTERNED CLOTH We have these in all the new te Beautiful new patterns in this wonderful new summer dress material, 36 inches wide. Regular $1.49 value. 7Qp . . .". . . Annual June Sale, yard. C.OST BEAUTY SH0PPE LESS DEVONSHIRE CLOTH H fast. color gingham for wash dresses for kiddiesanderybT)dyr6lnfcRe3" U wide,regular 39c yard, in all chdfcks and .'. . . . colors, Annual June Sale, yard vl. .. . ( 1 G nnlnra ond notforno 91 now I Less Than Cost During this Annual June Sale we have quite a our dress goods and piece lot of short lengths-o..gapds of all kinds left over on the bolts. Come Wednesday and see the new pieces. Buy now for future. None soiled or damaged, all new goods. R R ANNUAL JUNE SALE 13 DAY annuaaleJune uyy ! ronfiilor $99 lrifViAa ' 1 ............ ; tl 90 .X Tl S I w Well known, and ..... i 00 a' - Pequot. Sheets, Tubing, Sheeting 31x90 Sheets f v at Annual June Sale, yard AND ., .. ..j We operate on our second floor ,; the most up-t- o date and efficient beauty shopped the county with Mrs;3immons in charge doing MARCELLING WATER WAVES MANICURING FACIALS, Etc. REMNANTS U NAINSOOK for Lingerie- - RAYON CREPE BOB-CUTTIN- I I .......... RAYONS Best quality ever, sold Regular for 29c in all, the shades wanted a real buy, full . 30 inches wide 1Rf 1 u Annual June Sale, yard , ' PRINT VOILES PRINTS JAP CREPES t' j - yard. Annual June Sale, yard lue yardb yard. Dark and light grounds in all designs. ENGLISH Plain colors in all the wanted Ldngette Cloth also in shadow stripes, used for eUia," bloomers, linings, regular 79c, Annual June Sale, V 95c Annual June Sale, yard .'. .'. . &wu 36 inches wide, sold PIECE GOODS ' CHYNE BUTY The prettiest pastel shades you ever saw, 36 inches wide. Regular ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS 36 d, W DRESS GOODS, TISSUg GINGHAMS decked,-stripe- PLAIN CREPES OFFER THESE - Silk mixed, silk NOW-M- IDST OF SUMMER The best ever sold at $2.95 yard. AH plain colors, best shades, 40 CO 00 inches wide.Annual June Sale, now SATI? Everyone knows these goods, 36 and 40 inches wide, all the new shades, regular $1.39 value, Annual June Sale 00Q w u . now,' yard dress from. 36 inches 90 a SILK: FLAT CREPES -- NEWS lBAK0NETTE TO THRIFTY BUYERS regular 69c, Annual June Sale,' yard .. . wide, GREATEST ' fcaturesi triangle shaped and padded swab. Gets lam corner and won't dent, light weight. Broad oawaring-aarfaoAt your dealer') now. FINSH BROADCLOTH .Provonas club will meet Friday afternoon at the "hope of Mrs. Albert Silk. ' aM a IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT f ' 3 white peonies. Presiding were Mrs. T. H. Carter, Mrs. Frank Watktns and Mrs. Peter GrouemahT near relatives of the bride. The bride was beautiful in gown of yellow georgette over sati nd xream Jae- - jShe wore a-- hand of silver leaves in her hair. Only close relatives were present at the ceremony: Later irieuds were present at the reception. ReductkxM Large juicy sweet per dozen . . Steak, Bone lb. Corned Beef, lb. au. maani Have You. ORANGES Full of juice per dozlfl lit WASHIXqTON, June 8 (UP) Chief Justice William Howard Taft of the' United States supreme court former president of the United States, was Improving after a day'i illness occasioned by verwor,Jt was said at his home here today. The chief justice wag kept at Among the Provo people who were in Salt Lake City Friday to attend JAM - 4schhfflyioo ,lsteoi hi txxh a kaalmM J food . SALMON w .ICR CREAM v TAFTIMPROVES Mrs Ruth TUley Antry (left) at Omaha. Neh, found telepnoae aarubar in the pocket of ber husband. Ivaa 1m Autry. on day. Sh called It a am toaUMu(. foun4 fount another Mra Autry (rUjbUit Th tw mil led. Ttnii sad Bad hlo (hai Iber war botk aaarrtad to tk sataaa are shown bar tar tiio cuiini ana an a taaip ar nuaiaaii is J t CHIEF JUSTICE . Spring Valley n hon-Jcoo- rt delightful home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Carter Monday evening when their granddaughter, Velda, daugh ter of E. W. Carter of Heber, was united in' marriage to LeRoy Jack son, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W Jackson of Carterville. The cere mony was performed by Bishop An drew Jensen of the Bonneville ward A profusion of early summer bios soma adorned . the entertaining rooms. The serving table was cen tered with a tall vase of pink and Z CORN FLAKES Kellogg's or Posts, per morning, "Wood-Clifto- . Mrs. Joseph Kerby entertained at her home Friday evening at a mi cellaneous shower eomp'.lmentary to her daughter, Mrs. Lovel Henrie, formerly Miss Alice Kerby, a recent bride. The entertaining rooms were adorned with bright roses and pe onies. Games were enjoyed during the evening. Musical numbers were given by Mis. Melba Bastrop im1 Eurwln Kerby.- - Many beautiful gifts were received by the honored guest. Thursday Bat-Ma- ke home of Mrs. fternoon. feature. will obliged t ait humbly by and par of an army fare of "hard June 10th7 and wiU last until tack" and "beans." urday, June 19th. "ad." la See the The employeea of the .Wood-Cli- f ton Co. have been divided into two Wednesday's Herald, giving particarmies; the Reds and tha Blaea. ulars of the war 'which begins Adv. The purpose of the battle is to Thursday. will , A A imm the, opposing fbe:oei commence Mrs. A. E. Davis entertained at home during the closing session of her home Saturday evening In yesterday. It waa hlgfjxst ; or of Mra. David Newey of Ogden. sbsence la several years. I The juettt list Included Mra. Ruth! Farrer. Mrs. Rose Kartchner. Mrs.: t, Mary Markham, Mrs. John B. Mrs. Bertha Rosa, Mra. 8. Pyne, and the guest, of honor. Music and games were enjoyed, and a v refreshments0 were served. aLJaaBWiBV Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bluckett o Spriiigville aniiouuce the marriage of their, daughter.' Donna, to James Baker, sou of "Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker of Provo. The yonug couple wer& married in this city Monday They will ,make their home in Springville. aren't the opportunities today there used to be.' Neither excuse hotels. "The men who fail to succeed The first is twside the point; the have two general alibis : 'I'm not a second altogether wrong." Charles genius.'' is one; the' other. "Tfiere M. Schwab. XQ The . , determine" which of Ihe two arnjiea can serve tba most eustotnera In tba most satisfactory aoanner, and sell the moat merchandise during the ten dayi of battle. The winning aide will have the pleasure of feasting on a chicken dinner at our Annual Store Outing ; War has been declared la the Woodt'liftoo Store: the Red and Blue Armies have been mobilised, and they are now ready for action. As- this dispatch la rushed to press, It Is understood that a tn-da- y pitched battle will be waged . r, A. G. PULVER, VictfnL aad Gcs. Mgr, present 3 the wedding of Miss Mlna Wett stein and Glen Ftnlayson, a former resident of Provo,. soYi of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finlayson of this city were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finlayson Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Flniayson and Mrs. Alex Hedonist. The wedding breakfast was given at the hoine of Mr. Finlaystm's sister, Mrs. Lcyland (jraham. gQU city-cente- the and, of premier roses. Dinner wag served at 8 o'clock. ' The following par ticlpated: Mrs. R. R. Shoemaker Mrs. Andy Madsen. Mrs. Glen Bail ey, Mrs. Edna J. Broadbent, and the Misses Lena Jensen, Ada Jack man, Mildred B. Moore. Cleone B. Larseu, Ideal for pleasure ' n m. On Lake Michigan.. The I' k--o-c Hard.vatertained Miss Ruby Mr. and home Sunday afternoon. An en Mr.-- T. Joratile hour- - warapennn games William Jone. Mr. and Mra. J.' Earl and niiHie: Refreshments were servLewis, Mr, Harriet Scott, Mra. Ml ed to MlM Helena Bates, Mlm Alice llssa Lewis, Mia Melba Peay, Will McCoard, Mlaa Gcnevtve Nuttall. lain Heurlchseu, Miss Edda Jones, MissAlta Sinunons, Mlsa Mae SutMiss Kathryne Jouee. Miss Ora Mae ton and the hostess. Henrlehsen and Paul Hearichaen, The guests, were Mb.' Mra., R. Fs Crandall will enter J. Sepperson of Salt Lake Clty, tain at her home Friday afternoon Mrs. J. R. Carson and Clinton How for tlx members olihe Utopia club. A business meeting la to he held ard of Peerless, Carbon county. and all members are urged to be H ft 9 Mrs. K. E. and Jimefrttrtri Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones, Emma Spafford. Norma Foote, Ma rie Burt, Helen Sorensen,, Zeida Giles, Jeanne Dodd. .Pearl Frole-land, Ethel Kartibner, Delveoe Field, Freda RobUson, Stella Tate. Ires Anderson, Grace Linton, Etna Rcott, ITkilla Jensen. Elide Hudson of Halt Lake City, the guest of honor and the hostess. 42-in- ch Tubing M ........... 45 inch Tubing yard ........... vard :97a 9Q ANNUAL-JU- CDMT 9-- 4 Sheeting 10x4 yard g jA Sheeting CQa .."...- - Sheeting . Premium," yard. . 10-- 4 SALE NE 9Qa vdU r: DAY ANNUAL JUNE SALE 13 a:. 1 |