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Show TE3 PAG E BKSSr PRINCESS iL I li B. 1 TONIGHT The Royal Slave". Fourth Chapter of Adventures' of Kathlyn In Two ReeW Our Mutual Girl Chapter No. 13. On the Lazy Line Edison Comedy. , i , WEDNESDAY v TO The Coming Graduates Are Pre paring a Special Entertainment at the School For Friday. Of exceptional value and beauty at j; low prices. extremely DEa THE SEASONS NEWEST EVERY Fridays next the" proverbial and caps gowns will be in evidence ot our local college. The privileged Seniora will have complete possession of the university campus and buildings, and will do themselves . proud in celebrating their annual day. At 10:30 a. m. the following program will be offered m Cob lege Hall : Duet, "Come Unto Me, Dixon, E. J. Glade. Invocation. 1', Presidents address, David - On r Vitagraph Night The Delayed Special" Thrilling Railroad Drama, Her, Husband Featuring Fail Williams and Clara Kimball Young. A Model Young Man' I With Sidney Drew. v 't FfiST OON BAP AND GOWN f. M SENIORS PlfT CREATION. EXQUISITELY ONE SIGNED AND TRIMMED, IN ALL THE LATEST FABRICS AND C0LOR3 r . w Dainty all Wool Crepes, excellent $12.50 values, now Dainty all Wool Crepes, excellent $17.50 values, now $11. GO now , $7.10 Splendid all Wool Serges, excellent $11.50 values, Splendid all Wool Serges, excellent $13.50 vajues, now Handsome Silk Crepes, excellent $20.00 values, now -- ' Handsome -- .1 Silk Crepes, excellent $27.50 values, now $18.36 Shown Proof Foulards and Messaline, excellent $17.50 values, now $11.60 Shown Proof Foulards aud Messaline, excellent $15.00 values, now $10.48 Beautiful Brocaded Messaline, excellent $17.50 Values, now $11.85 Painty Wool.Chalies, excellent $7.50 values, now $4.67 - THURSDAY Matinee at p. m. .V Big Four Part Special' Joseph in the Land of Egypt" i Wilson. Class poem, Mrs. -$8.35 .$13.48 Julia B. Jensen ), Handsome Spring Dress Fabrics IN FASHIONS APPROVED ALL OF 1- ' ' a Charmenses and Crepe de Chines, $2.00 value for $1.48 Silk Canton Crepes, $1.00 values for $2.50 values for.- $1.98 Shown Proof Foulards and Messalines, $1.25 values for French Ratines in a wide range of colors, $1.00 values for 69 $1.25 values for $1.50 values for 79 Cotton Canton' Crepes, Voiles, Flaxons, Poplins, Plisses and hundreds of others. .We cant tell you about them .in the space at our disposal, hut most cordially invite you to give ns the pleasure of showing you. - We will make it ' worth your while. 58S 98J ,$1.12 LADIES DRESSY-- . SHOES Unmatdiable in this region "for beauty, style and quality, at the low prices we are Handsome asking. es . Shown Proof Foulards and Messaline, excellent $17.00 values, now Get the Best for Least Money at the Big Busy Popular Store $11,60. -- - Tangoes, Pumps, Colonials; 'Mary Janes and ' Sandals "JOAN OF ARO: AT THE - . We have unquestionably the largest, strongest, best assorted stock of Dress week. x COLORS. AND DESIGNS MOST Goods in this region. This line is entirely too extensive to attempt a detailed description. It covers all the latest fads and fabrics, as well as the staple, conservative kinds, giving a variety to choose from unequalled anywhere else near Provo. , ht fea-tur- - x "Andante Contable,1 String Quartette. CITIZENS CALLED UPON Address, Earl J "Service," , TO DETERMINE WHETHER Glade. ' - H. S. HAVE THIRD YEAR Violin solo, Prof. ' Gudmundson What the College Girl Can Do A mass mpeting of the people of For the American Home," Lottie '. this city has been called for Fri- Harris. room at the Reading, If, (Rudyard Kip day night assembly' at the Central School building, ling), Miss Camp. whenthe residents of Provo will The grand ball in the evening be given an opportunity to dis- will be the event of the year. cuss the question or a three year Among the unique features of the high school instead of two for this evening will be the torch-ligcity.. Unless the extra year is procession of the scholars in caps added there will be a lanre num- and gowns, from the Maeser Mem ber of students who will have to orial to the Ladies' Gymnasium. They will enter the dancing pavilchange schools. ion as a body. The program for the evenrng s, of course .primarily dancing. However, some very novel have also been Invitations will be extended throhghout the city during th (Tchai-kowski- - v Al-do- u . . $1.98 ELLEN WEDNESDAY from' to $3.75 iJt - War had devastated France lor more than a ce.ntury. The very had employing teacheri' 'who race was on the verge of losing STATE ENTERTAINED qualified. properly its national existence. At that The state official was entertain-- , SUPERINTENDENT HflTHC moment, va little peasant girl api ed in a social manner at thtf B. Y. peared. She picked up the great U. Ladies Gymnasium in the sword of conquered France, and State Superintendent' A. C., Matheson came to Provo last making her tender breast a against so many miseries, morning tq deliver Pierce. of Pleasant Grove she drew from the energy- - of her tar. b,fore rt, rwTo tMth. John becn lolmd orer l0 tte Dis, hu faith the force to wrest .her land Court trict op a charge of arson from the victorious English, is fixed at $500.00. It bail the and "I come on behalf pf our Lord; is be set tflre to. an that alleged God, she said, "to save the kinghouse belonging to his empty dom of France," And ' brother. "It is for this that I The holy maid was indeed bom themselves" fa RALSTON IRVINE WON for this; for this also, basely were nndq$tuug. ,l HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST trayed to her enemies, she died j President' George If. Brimhall amidst the horrors of the mod of the B.tY. U- - fpolfq on the m--t Wit the subject, "The EUcct cruel torture, abandoned by the', fluence of the f teacher Over v the of lecture whom his the Panama Canal on Utah," and she had crowned, pupil apd, illustrated, f king He Irvine won the oratorical she most in Ralston a had whom saved the manner? people impressive Scene from "Joan of Axe," the'by in- - contest at the Provo High School an to the a exert be for will matinee teachers .There the five port spectacular drama at f p. fluent oVep qpils for good. laat Friday evening and will rep-h- e Ellen Wednesday," , matinee and big spectacle Wednesday at and emphasi m. necessity of resent this county in the big con- . , r . night. I estlhat takes place in Salt Lakel DEATH on May ,7th. The local was one of great merit SUMMONS contest v. ) . WILLIAM DAVIS - - I bul-.wa- rk j i I. be--th- ey -- , '1 this-urge- -- 1! 1 t tl 4 v- -- I SALEM, Wiffiasi 19. April THIRD WARD WILL OPEN ' Davis, one of the best known resiITS NEW. AMUSEMENT HALL dents of Salem, died at his home here shortly after midnight, from dropsy Mr. Davis was a prominThe new Third ward ent citizen of Utah county.. Fop ment hall which has just been years he had been in the- promo0 tion of completed at a cost of almost irrigation enterprises, aud' will be opened to the public was formerly president of the Satomorrow night with a play. The lem Irrigation company. , new hall is considered one of the Mr. Davis was born in England finest of its kind in the state and on July 27, 1850, and .'esjfle t to thf , Third ward members are to Utah" in 1862 and livetl in Salem" be congratulated upon building from the time he came 'toT Utah - until his deaUn' H is survived the splendid structure.-'- by his widow, a brother,. Frank Davis; one .son, ROy'Jjivisy and ? two daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. C. Jorgensen; of 7 ' whom live in SalemL . - $20,-000.0- i , - Anne-Matso- -- -- Mom THE: . y 's!iyy. A l 'i Tt ilili -- p. . Ju OPENS- TOMORROW: " - - Provos Most Beautiful and -- Exclusive Vednesday, ' - Ladies p-to-Date v r and Misses Store A. M., Everything WiltBenn Readiness ' - , SECTION FOR MORE THAN SIX YEARS. THE M0DE SUCCEEDS "THE LEADER," .WHICH HAS BEEN DOING BUSINESS IN THIS BEA UTIFUL. WE INVITE THE PEONOTHING IS LEFT OF THE OLD STOCK. EVERYTHING BRIGHT AND NEW, AND EVERYTHING BEAUTIFUL THINGS WE HAVE. Y OU WILL BE ASTONISHED TOO, US AND INSPECT PLE OF UTAH COUNTY TO VISIT . . . s OR ANY CIT Y. CHICAGO NEWTO A YORK, WOULDBE CREDIT STORE THIS PRICES. LOW AT OUR ) f THE-MAN- - ) r DRESSK1S GIjdVJEB Iirge assortment of' ail kinds. guaranteed quality the kinds that really give service and that are sold a. with a guarantee foe quality and fit. They cost no more than the flimsy, jatieapdook-ing- that gloves usually-spoi- l , the shape of the wearers hands. We have. E.nbnui.1 cries of all widths and gradw, 'suited ; for all purpose. DRESSES ' An iipoieoe showing Dresses, which is simply exquisite ; the- variety compre- test suit- hends' 'authentic stj able for every "occasion" evening, afternoon, street or bouse dretw. . SKlR'I'S Skirts of unusual beauty of design ; newest colors, and a wide range of the most attractive styles and colors.-- V ' WAISTS . Hundreds of waists to choose from, n all the best .accepted styles of .the season, La beautiful nets, chiffon overnets, laces, crepe de -- chmes-Varquisett- - voile es, nd'lingcne. ' TpRSETSr the famous American Lady Corsets, which are sold by every store in the world. American Lady Corsets comprise all that is correct in cotset-ry- . Designs-- ' of styles, materials and . trim mings are rich and daiuty. Workmanship, is flawless; fitting is perfection. We. sell e, the-late- st UNDERWEAR ' r . i A complete line in elabor ' 'c . ate designs of ususuaL .at-- , v tractiveness. . . ivIMORAS "We have the biggest as-- t aortment of Kiraonaa in the intermountain states. are manufactured KMUHOIDEKY y Our' Exclusive Lines consist of the largest variety of They ty The Western Garment Mfg. (o. of Provo. By making tb ourselves, we can quote ru s-j- r prisingly low prices on them V , f r 'i |