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Show THE PROVO POSlt PAGE FOUR Mr. Earl Ben left for Salt Lake At dinner on Sunday, Judge and Wisconsin and OQOOOOOOOOOiVXawOOUOwOOOO Mr. Eastmond wa assigned, hence it person visited Madison waa their pleasure frequently to keep 'attended some of the commencement Mrs. AT B. Morgan entertained compll- - Oty yesterday morning, prior to his posted on news and talk over old 'exercises at the University of Wiscon- - mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mu- departure for a European mission, times. The vast two years expert-siIt was her pleasure to Join a ray of VemaL A pretty centerpiece Mr. and Mrs. Alma Holdaway, Mr. ence, our returned friend says, is worth 'party of the university teachers in a(Of roses formed the table decorations, and Mrs. George Ekins and Dr. and $OOQCKOQaOOQQO0000&OQQG65 Mrs. G. W. Eldns motored to Nephl on ten days trip to Lake Mendota. While and hovers were laid for eight everything to him. ' . Tin' Provo Miss Sunday and spent the day there visitIn honor of Mr. Robert Ridge of Jepperson intends to t the Mamie for who j MIs Beesley, , ing. lovers a to concert muale the Birthday celebrations were carried give in school been has the' hertwelcome We return our of year past teaching have been given during the past week- out at the Keeler residence yesterday. Success attended a dancing party noted singer, and wish her every sue-- Los Angeles. Cal- - has returned to - Matilda Simons, Mrs. Amy Shaw in the form of reunions by members ,MrsI i O cess in her profession, 'given by the primary officers of the Provo to spend a vacation with her of the Ridge family. On Wednesday and Miss Wilda Shaw pi San Jose, . Bonneville ward on Friday evening In Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Beesley. parents, are with Mr. and California, tte rir,t ward BOclal haJL pretty visiting evening Mr. and Mrs. John Ridge euBy invitation the members of the MlBI Lake of adle Salt B. J. Mrs. Keeler Crampton and color scheme of green and white was a at tertalned dinner party at their family. Monday Auction Bridge club assembled and residence. Thursday evening Mr. andjwas the anniversary ofthe birthdays .spent a most enjoyable afternoon at city was the guest of Mrs. John Souter 'carried out, and a large crowd enjoyed . the affair, Mrs. W C .Gibby were host and hostess of Mj-s- Keeler, her sister, Mrs Simons the home of Mrs. George A. Hansen on Sunday. . V at a similar affair, and on Friday even-- and .niece Mrs Shaw. In Yecognition on Saturday last, the rooms of which e rela- were prettily decorated with of club The Sewing Merrymakers ing the guests were entertained by jof these events about twenty-fivpink Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hicks at dinner. Onrfives gathered at the home Of Mrs. jroBes for the occasion. .Prizes were day that Bishop O. H Berg had been Vineyard had a delightful time at the 'each occasion the prevailing colors Keeler and experienced a very to Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Mrs. visiting In Liverpool and addressing home of Miss Nora Anderson on a At delicious time. oclock five were red and white with a large whits Saints Thursday afternoon last Seventeen Ernest Moore And MrsTW. L. Biersach. meetings of ' the - Latter-da- y dinner was served from the table, dainty luncheon was served to the there Bishop Berg made it his pleas- - guests, including Miss Freda Jensen of which was prettily decorated with the following: Mrs. Sam Schwab, Mrs. R. ure to call on Mr. and Mrs. James Provo were served with refreshments Robert Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.j seasons flowers. In the evening the Jr. Irvine, Mrs. Grant Bagley, Mrs. W. Rowe, parents of Mrs. Robert Souter, that were delicious, Gibby and daughter Florence, Mrs. party Adjourned to the tabernacle and rd. Roberts, Mrs. Murray Twelves, Mrs. who by the newspapers were shown Mary Whetton, Mr. Billy Ridge, Mr. attended the grand concert given there W. I Biersach, Mrs. W. J. Stiehl, Mrs. to be opposed to (he emigration of At the Fifth ward meetnig house end Mrs. John Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andelin. David Wegg, Mrs. Ernest Moore, Mrs. their daughters to this land live years on Sunday evening, a very successful H. C. Hicks. Preston Peterson and Mrs. C. E, Erick- - ago, and states that they received him sacred concert was given In honor and The numerous friends and well- - on, the last named four being the In- - In all kindness with persuasion that he benefit of Mr. Earl Rent, who leaves visit them again. for a mission this week. This morning we Interviewed Mr. wishers of Miss Florence Jepperson vlted guests. return of to her be learn will In who Provo pleased arrived Frank Eastmond, On Saturday last Mrs. Joseph E. Complimentary to Mrs. George Judd, yetserday after a two years mission to Provo after a most successful and At an afternoon party on Saturday, In Great Britain. Replying to the splendid year spent in Boston. Miss and in honor of Mrs. Bert Hodseu of Yates' was- - hostess at a prettily Mrs. Ed T. Jones entertained at dinner Eastmond said he Jepperson has filled numerous promt-neve- r first question,-M- r. City, Mrs. David Johnson en- - pointed dinner party in honor of Mrs. on Thursday. This was enjoyed by a felt better in all his life. Had nent engagements In Massachusetts, tertalned a number of her lady friends. 1e. A. Thornhill and Mr. and Mrs. number of friendsTT y j Covers were laid a pleasant and Interesting trip. Visited Vermont and New York, and has Social chat and games made pleasant Willard Andelin. to for her the the hours, and delicious refreshments for twenty guests. Mrs. Bert Hodsen of Salt Lake City of the eastern cities, and appre- derful offers extended is lit Provo as the guest of her mother, dated the points of Interest. Mr. East- - coming season. In her acceptance of ...... The Utah county committee are vlg-- , Mrs. Emma Reese. mond said-th- e English people treat 'an offer With the Sherbrooke Sym-on- e success for of the the like a prince until they discover phony orchestra she will go to Canada orously working Prominent Mr. John Jackson returned home he is a Mormon. A number of Provo 'to take part in Messiah at Christmas her home In Salt Lake City after a Fillmore choruB visit hundred time,-wit- h of with five Prvo and relatives the are Utah Close in prepara-friendare pleasant conferences making people great laboring hoys Friday evening after a months trip In tions for the eventful day. to the Manchester conference where I voices. On her return home, Miss Jep- Southern Utah. ! Society n. is made by Mr. and Mrs. George RowelBon of the engagement of their daughter Elma to Mr. Announcement Leo .Thatcher of this city. The mar- rlage will take place early in July in the Salt Lake temple. - -- . MCESS - Pleas-awarde- d at i . V won-man- -- - home-comin- s. O: t, Cl H If l CdU im M OBa r " ID ilf sa T lais - - MelO-dramat- HEARST-SELI- ic G NEWS PICTORIAL Qt3 Ei We Will Be Closed All Day Saturday Glorious Fourth Silk Special Ladies Stylish Summer Shoes We cannot begin o give yon a just idea of the excellency of the Shoes we carry in this limited space at our disposal. We bnly ask you to give us the opportunity of showing you. Nowhere else in the intermountain region are such excellent Shoes offered at such low pricesr All of our extensive stock of high quality reduced prices.- - No such low prices ever before placed on such superior quality Silks in Provo. ap t Nu-Buc- n Nu-Buc- PONGEE AND TUB SILK at heavily Pumps $2.25 J;2.75 quality Ladies Velvet Canvas Canvas Velvet Pumps $1.75 $2.25 quality Ladies $2.00 quality Ladies Canvas' Colonial Pumps Shoes k $2.98 ' $3.75 quality Ladies14-buttoOxfords $2.58 $3.25 quality Ladies $3.20--$1- 25 $4,00 quality Ladies Tan French Calft, on. . $2.58 quality Ladies Tan French Cal f , $2.15 $2.75 quality Ladies White Canvas, endalmost Plain in and Pumps .Colonials Patent Tangos, to $3.75 less variety. Prices from 1 AM many others too numerous to mention here. 75c quality PurSilXongce; 27 inches wide, only $1.00 quality Pure Silk Pongee, 33 inches wide, only 490 $1.25 quality Pure Silk Pongee, 36 inches wide, only $1.40 quality Pure Silk Pongee, 36 inches wide, only $1.00 quality all Silk Tub Silks, 32 inches wide, only 820 870 590 770 730 quality all Silk Tub Silks, 32 inches wide, only $1.50 quality all Silk Tub Silks, 32 inches wide, only S90- k 14-butt- - 14-butt- on A Remarkable.' Embroidery -- .98 Cool, Attractive Parasols 4At a Fraction of their Real Worth attractive colorings and designs but now is the time to sell, so down goes the prices. These are all light, dainty, 1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.75 $3.25 $6-0- Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies Parasols Parasols Parasols Parasols Parasols Parasols for for for foi for for Childrens Pflrasls , 650 These are all excellent shoes, the very best of material and workmanship equal in down every respect to shoes selling at two or three times what we are asking for them, bn goes the prices they must go. $1.33 $1.65 $2.17 -$3.75 250, 500 and 750 LOT 3 LOT 5 Sizes 5 to 6to, values up to $1.50; special, only 690 Sizes 9 to 104, values up to -- 780 $1.85; special, only ' ..... Sizes 13 to 2, values up to $2.50; special, only $1.19 9 The newest fad in Ladies Patent Leather Belts They are beauties. Yon must see them to appre-- ' eiate them. We have a beautiful line, p rices 630 ranging from f STOREf OP-ULA- R LOT to Sizes 7 to 8Vc, 2; values up to $1.63; special, only 730 LOT 4 Sizes 11 to 2, values up to $2.00; special, only 870 $1.50 BOYS TAN CANVAS 8 y2 to 10 $1.00 value 650 11 to 2, $1.10 value 730 2 to 5, $1.25 value 890 .Ladies' Dainty Stylish Neckwear newest We have a beautiful and extensive line of the seasons broidery and Brussels, Net Collars, Bows, Ties, etc. ' - LOT 1 , Ladies De Lux Girdles THE BIG, BUSY A Clean Sweep of Misses and Childrens Lace Shoes & Oxfords 980 L.S--. Sale . creations in Lace, Em- -' The Season9 s Newest Wash Goods We are receiving delightfully new and pretty patterns in Voiles, Crepes and other seasons newest things in Wash Goods every dayor two. We cannot do them justice with a description, let us show you. We have what you are looking for. AIRE o Our Embroidery Sale has been such a success that we feel justified in continuing it all this week. Our patrons have been surprised and delighted at the splendid values received. There aw just as good values still to be secured in thi very extensive stock. You surely cannot afford to miss this if you have not secured your share. $1.75 quality, very handsome embroidered Voiles and Lawns, 45 inches wide 890 $1.50 quality,' 45 inchts wide 690 45 inches wide -I quality, 550 $1.00 quality, 45 inehes wide 1 480 30c quality, 18 inches wide Corset Cover Embroid$1-2- 5 .. r ery and Flouneings 190 One lot values up to 40c, in .widths ranging from 2 inches to 8 inehes only, yard 8 0 And a great many others too numerous to mention. Let us show you. 1-3- UUS MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED PARCELS POST FREE ANYWHERE IN THE FIRST ZONE 9- , THE SPELLBOUND MULTITUDE Ninth Story of the Adventures of Kathlyn IN REAL LITE S. & A. Comedy. A KEYSTONE COMEDY WEDNESDAY CULYS WIFE Two A Part Vitagraph Comedy with Wallie Vaco and Lillian Walker. LOVES LONG LANE A Lubin Feature. OUR MUTUAL GIRL A Very Interesting Series. THURSDAY Matinee 4 p. m. A LEAP OF DESPAIR A Four Part Feature, filled with Action. FRIDAY HIS SOLE STORY Edison Two Part Feature. KEYSTONE COMEDY 3QGIQ dun LZI Sii ' TONIGHT ONLY Owned by Provo People & Earnings Stay in Provo . ' |