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Show ,1., ' THE PROVO POST page nrx. . ' a'record. sith turned from a pleasant visit friends and relatives in Ogdeu. Mr. .Harris claims 'for I'Tbe Li--a ' and the Mouse,7 the. greatest Ua3:-rica- l Sun- Will Dunn, of Salt Lake, spent . entertainment of the decade. It"' ' day In Provo with hia parents, Mr. and here will be ' ac presentation ' Mrs. Wm. Dunn, tbe same competent cast S V and eiaborat players, Miss Emma Hunger is visiting in scenic settings, as "has been the Provo, fhe guest of Mrjind Mrs. R. tory of this play since it wad ftrsft. 4 'X- Notes, Personals and SOCIETY 7 v I - 4 f i&m-padfe- Announcements Well-now- n by , -- 'AbsofutefyPuro Theonly Baking Powder made fromRoyalCrapeCreamofTartar ' Miss Lurllne Foot aad Mias Edna Jones, Mrs. Ross Burreston, Alta Pack, ap- Mrs. V ern W alton, Mrs. Willard Booth, Crane entertained witbra-prettll- jr Mrs. Henry Mend love, ... compointed affair Monday evening in R 1 . . , pliment . to Mrs. Rae Booth Kilfoyle. The of members the Bridge, Club Jbe rooms .were attractively decorated were entertained delightfully Saturday With cUC flowers and ferns, and pre: McN'ltt' at her anted a very pretty appearance. The afternoon by Mrs. T. home, 246 North Second East. Two . features of the eyening consisted ; of tables of the game were played and the Inany Interesting. games and a number were won by Mrs. W. D. Roof musical selections were rendered. prizes r berts and Mrs. W. LT Biersach. FollowThe affair was in the form of a mis ing th game a dainty luncheon was jCetlaneoua shower for. the guest of served by the hostess, after which the honor and she was the reclpleht of Ttjdb adjourned to meet intone week guests with Mrs7 W. L. Blersach. many , beautiful presents,-T- he were Leona Worsley, Lottie Redfleld, ,1 f Helen ,Eay, Madeline. Boehard, , .31 era R. Clyde- - McAdam, after spending Anderson, Hazeipiertsen; Dalayirj the DastwewkTtHtting-wrjtSkfJk Ward,. Grace Saxey. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. McAdam, Whiteheadu Apnai Selch,..fJ?lllpj left 8unday afternoon for "Parker, apd. f. , t - ri . . off .. any 'tendency toward, ! . it Helps! of- - "dm of thereafter-- a anniversary lot of your friends As-- I t Who gave up the chase for elw siv rlch long ago and started to build .their, fortunes In. Uw-goo- d. pld substantial way. of Pjlgrim Fathera. -' Remembw,- - ' A rolling"" Jstone- 'gathers moss, and nothing will stop s family fropa. rolling 'quicker thase. a comfortable -- home.' It giriar wife j and . rhild busbapd, something to work,Jor aqdt you get such a unison of actfaMu from tbe wholefamily. succk.' is bound to crown your efforts Weve been preparing for a of home building here this yessr pnd have a stock of lumber that .outclasses inequality even that which your grandfather useA'. when he built his home sixty years ago.and yoa know thatll -going some." Come , in see , f if v Irr mr - - - G? B; 4 Thu WominV ? Pa-ei&- ) 7'r " 1 ait! Daughters of, the in he JSlxth' be held Pioneers the will Girl ft.' iv VyuOM X'4 t. Question ClubWas held last evening at1 Ward Meeting House tomorrow (WedMrs, ). P, Daniels, of the home Of Miss Jetta Matben, when nesday at 4 oclock. A fine musical 111 fe&K writes 1 was the following officers were elected for program hah been iarranged, and all ' F so sick for 3 or 4 years, roih Flossie Dunn, are requested to be present the ensuing . year: r , 'y,jt ? h. JZ, "' " Thin is especially true in traveli- president; Irene Evans, vice "presi, in, this busy age . Lhad to hire my work " 1 - dent; Rhea Kerr, secretary and treas- The Mystk Circle met Friday .even .V. ng-' doq , most of ,the. time. " ' with Forencs .The UlBhop. ' SO Miss the business session Following 1 hia lng urd ; , given bp hope. UTitn time was pleasantly spent in games An .traveling eastor,west ; north or, south by I began to take Cardul, I "7). .tess. The members- present were: and'musicrand a'daihty 'repasryaii . ou destination m t0 the knew, right away, it was && ?get shorty Ferr?8 Noyee y?ur Reva Da. SrV6d ) est possible time ; you want modern comfort, and vis, lrene' Evans. :FTorence Moore, -r helping me. Now, I am j.n "of better than ever before in .Flossie Gam-measure you', expect,, and require every possible Dunn, Rhea Kerr. Bessie J phe many friends of Mr. and Mrs. The wUl ses-club t hold next its Arthur Noon, formerly of Provo, but tny life,'and Cardul did ft protection. Without these features, travel is whatJa?B Moore. sion Miss with Florence be will , Robin now .at General Sheridan said War is sqn, t .residlng I 64 ploaspd to, learn of th arrival of a Club Roe held an Interest- nine pound baby boy Monday morping. The Ray lng session at the home of Miss Lilah Booth Jast evenings when Miss Lottie Miss Lorena Dusenberry, who has regdii-SlioH-lli- ne Orwln was elected president of the spent the' i J rs 0 past two weeks in Salt iiskp. i V V r Club ani Miss Myrtle McEwan sficre- - with Mr.' and Mrs.' Joseph Nlbley.has i t Tonic , f and treasurer. - Following to her home in Provo, iu 'connection with tbe tJnion Pacific, Southern c tary i business hour Miss Reva Collins gave ' T . ( ') f.i ii 1; a k and 0. W.'R. & N. lines, desires to serve you to I j several piano selections and a dainty! Mrs. LeRoy Dlx& has Issued Invita- . . Cdrdul has helped thousVC",," afl ebstefn points, to thp Pacific Coast and locally. luncheon was served by the hoetess. tlons fora dinner party, to be given ands of weak, tired, worm g of Garland Friday evening In honor !of ;Mrg. in., , Mrs.v May Lewis Dalton expended fipO $J5,000 lsjpeing cut women; bade to health, ti tb ese ji nea Vet of the Missouri; the block 'signal and Miss Rea Booth were guests of Sarah D. Dixon, , a It his k'tenfie.'tdnlc c,ul)- - Tbe embers present were system for protection is( being kept at the highest wdminly Collins, Edna ,Mrs. Walter Slack has Returned to feter!l possible state Of, effectiveness, aud equipment and Mc-- he home in American caues tern, Booth, .,i a JtgoesVlhs Myrtle after ,f - - service' are Fork, ' continually feeing improved" and brought (Ewan an4 Lottie Orwln.-- The the.frouhie. (,,WeekV visit with her, daughter,. Mrs. helps, It jc to thet latest standards of- quality.' Will "meet in two weeks with Miss Jennie Strong. v. i t helps quickly, surely, safeConsult any Lottie Orwln.. ly. It has fcelpei Harold Perry, of Ogden,- is jMrt Why hot you? 7ft f wul Mrs. J. M. Jensen delightfully enter- vlsiting. in this city with her. father, Jl tained the stake officers of the Y. L. George Taylor. ' 17 .: A L t V v J il aj M. I. A. at a prettily appointed dinner representative wien you are ready to travel. ' psrtyather "home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark have re7; The regular session 1 '7 s Build A meeting j;; ,1 double-trackin- . t 11 n JTheres V-- j- - - No . t, - Fiaei Liks Hoim 7 - - -- r- cers. A j - breigon Short Line -- ls L 4 t f a y- - e f 7 : I frdSo! , - f i s f a , V. W ! z u,ii i7 Tfyk-iOetiboi2jfc- II -- 'R.WMij.dV t - - f a a .(I Our; January .White Goods Sale is ahvays of interest, owing to the fact that we make effort to seU"3Kble' and wanted; Merchandise at unusuMly Jow and desirable prices. . This Season our Sale Was bigger, better than ever. The results of our efforts special - are highly gratifying, and to show our appreciation of the way you have responded, we will continue this great White Goods Sale until Saturday Evening January 27, that all may have an opportunity to attend and partake of this great feast of innumera)le Bargains. You wll find many new items not mentioned iii our last weeks announcement -- ' I' - - January White Sale of ' - OndenveM 4 ; ... - ..iAt - 4- Maqy prudent shoppers have provided for jpreseilt and v4iesr future needs in this Sale and yet our line are kept so re- 1 : 'plenTshed Trorh iriifst, v . 'f -- $1.49 s ; s Combination Suits ? , ' - - r Elegantly trimmed ''with lace or KinbroideryvvAnk to be shown" . l apprccinte-ecei- ng thcm. 'iVioe- $1.69, $1.98, $2.39 and $3.29 A r 89 Nainsook Drawer, Combination, brimmed with Embroidery ieadingfihd edrge,' (fekvrai finishednvith ' Embroidery - epcial at.. ' . - , 'Dainty OombinatlOIl SllltS " , r eVer v e'" Vtock, that assortments 'ire" in . most fines' will Wiove iaore'-ira- Karly buying will be. the - , p' ly. Your choice of many pretty styles, dainty trimmed, omp with Vat Lace; remarkable, values Embroidery and othm-wit. at.... . - TEN STYLES OF HANDSOME Gowns , I 'Dorset covers v I Nainsook Corset Covers, lace or Embroidery trimmed ; 40e to - jWe ... 20c specialiu Nainsook1 Corset Covers, fine Swmmj Embroidery trimmed, values. . ...49 Aw A - " ' Embroideries andnYhite Goods Every Price is marked to. represent more Hundreds, of yards of fine .Embroidery . . worth 12u special at. . . A large assortment of Embroidery-Edges- what we ask for it; special for you at, Swiss Embroidery Flouncing, a worth 50c Ao 75c per yard ; special at. Corset Cover Embroidery, new design, at . , , . ,j m than usual value. EdgeV well T5e-t&85e- 'ft .5 ij double worth . . . few . 7 7. . 1-2(- 1 left, pieces .29 beautifully .s 4 Jacc Cnrtaini ond'Gurtain Go cds ' , . - . - made -- T84L , f bheetingandm 1 1 v i, 4. pairs of Lace Curtains, extra large and the kind you U .. ... ..SOtfr pay $1.25 for, speciaL,.-.- . .Now. is the time 77-.- . H j 3 K s ' 100 f e- - A Rare Opportunity to Buy made; l-2- c, 27-in- eh - A , r Aif-w-- r you-wil- wile -- Sheetings Shcefn, Pillow-Case- s, etc.--, , We have - ' - not the space to mention all these special " values. ' - - Ask to be shown the lace curtains at 08f, $1.49, $2.19rahd $2.49 , J51eeehel-i)-- V Hope ,....21 Sheeting. Bleached-4- 4 Aluslin Standard Muslin Sheets, siKe81x90 ., . .7.. 6 1-- 2 .67 4 f pneumosrft.-Thl- remedy contains no opium or othHomer, of Eureka, is a er narcotic and may be given as ts-flden- tty Provo visitor during the week. to a baby as to an admfit. Those .present were Mrs R. E. Allen, - Sold by Hedquist Drag Co., two stoteac ;to trade. MnjT Ralph Poulton, Mrs. Joseph p. Miss Grace Pazman has returned safest place : Keeler, Mrs, Jennie B. Knight, .Mrs. from a 6hort visit to Nephi. George S. Taylor, Mrs. Estelle Hyde, Mrs-- T Frank Postmaster James Clove is a "Salt Mrs. John R.,tewsrt a A 4 visitor today. . Lake Mrs. Beulah McAllister, Speckart, Mrs. Monroe Paxman, Miss Alice Reynolds, Miss Sadie Graham, MIsb Hattie WalkMiss Mattie er, Miss Vllate'i Elliott, t Strong and Miss Gardner?' T v - -- Arizona, at .which place he having be come associated with others wTD en- gage In business. For the past two years Clyde haa been connected with the Tellurjde . Powpr Company and goes- with every quail floation fitted to fill the position as superintendent of oonstruction for the Parker Supply A Electric Company 4he Provo Post Joins with 'hfs many IrtendrTn wishing him success in hia new field of labor. h r - produced. Mrs.-Sylvi- , Sirlnd,-Mm- - - -' Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe, of American When you have a cold get a bottle ff Fork, is visiting. with relatives in Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It vrdk' soon fix' you up all right and will ward ' , Proy6. s NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE - i- McAllister.- f , - |