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Show I ! . - 'ri.HTsrr-rr- r M1 PAGE FOLK I r - r- it j call If V , , - THE PROVO POST ' -- t 4 B (? msm ibijDaii ? . jQ nr r ? 'JBUUflbb PRICES ;SHOT,TD PIECES 7 A f on thousands of dollars worth of the best merchandise Gdods,.. Notions, Shoes, Ladies and Childrens Dry Wearing Apparel. -- 'y ' 'ly 'y ,r- - ' It , J So Many Big startling Bargains it is useless to tell ou about if We can only quote a few prices - - f thea. LOOK IN OUR SOUTH WINDOW SATURDAY IT WILL CONTAIN THE MOST STARTLING INTERESTING DISPLAY EVER 'SHOWN IN PROVO. IT WILL FORCIBLY ILLUSTRATE TO YOU THE ENORMOUS SAVINGS THIS GREAT SALE REPRESENTS TO, OUR PATRONS. NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN WEST OF CHICAGO. EVERYBODY IS INTERESTED IN IT. GUESS 0N ITS VALUATION.- - A $5.00 DRESS PATTERN WILL BE AWARDED THE PERSON GUCSING NEAREST THE AMOUNT OF THE VALUATION OF THIS TRIM. ALL CUESSES TO EE IN BY 6 P. WEDNESDAY. AWARD TO BE MADE 8;30 P. M. THURSDAY- - THIS TRIM FOR THE ONE DAY ONLY- .-- ) II THE BIG, BUSY POPULAR STORE , Lf MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED PARCELS POST FREE' ANYWHERE IN THE FIRST ZONE ' gy t Mr, and Mrs. Ilyrum G. Smith Mrs. T.'d.. Smrth and daughter and family have .returned to Salt Dorothy iefV'Wednr' tana to vist (wilh ' mother there. ' r$As. ' Mrs. George Gee spent week, at Wildwood. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Duke have the past gone to Blackfoot, .Idaho, where I k , they will make their future rhome v v' Mrs. Will Sutton of Park City t is being entertained by Mrs. E. f Attorneys Parker jand Robinson - - V I 1 of tio The . . , .-- - e, Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Yiolett aiid of Ihe! members NyMr. and Mrs. Roy Boren motored; Thirty-fiv- e 'to Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Sixth ward sewing club met With . .Miss Inger Johnson on Tuesday ; ! Tbe Smith' and Jackson families evening, where they spent a most have' returned from Wildwood pleasant time in sewing and social a COOL SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES v Mr. and Mrs. L; B. Wilson and family, and Mrs. Mary Jane Wilson and family of Blackfoot, Idaho, are in Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs John Martin. The par, ty came by auto. 4 Bonita met EVERY PAIR OF WHITE CANVAS SHOES OR SLIPPERS, AND ALL TAN LOW EVERY PAIR OF WHITE CUTS ARE TO BE SACRIFICED. NU-BUC- YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE. ? A.S. jjjf Jp&es on Tuesday evening, wher by Mrs. E. J. Duciett in honor 'of . they were pleasantly entertained theAinth birthday of her A dainty luncheon was by Miss Mary Ilales and the Misses Veoma and Lyle Jones. Games seryedpn the lawn, and many were! played, social chat enjoyed, lively 'games enjoyed by t ne 1 gaests. and delicious refreshments were after two weeks pleasantly spent ehat Pink and white sweet peas served. . v were used in. decorating and delic- 'v At the regular gathering of the there. ' 4 , ; were served. j icnm refreshments The late Fillmore residents of Bonne girls Club pn Tuesday " f ' Miss Eva IIedenberB trovo are making great prepara..Mr. and Mrs. Sant Schwab, 'Mr. r social of event and Alisa Ethel Snow entertained .A Tuesday was tions for the Fillmore and Mrs. W. L, Biersaeh, Mr. and afternoon party given by Mrs. Mrs.-W- . The committee expect to at the residence of Miss Heden-er- g D. Roberts, spent Wed- TOU Mrs. David "Ward and , on Open Lake Salt Springville road. The organize a company and will have City, where nesday in ' Muh- - Provo on the 22nd and in Zina hlrs. of shaw awn honor was for the evening, auto. lighted went by join people they and arrangements made for the llcnbruck, a Provo, visitor. The from all parts of the state at ' 'the From that point the- y- will comfort .of the guests. Music, .In 'celebration of - the sixtieth party took place onaod First ward s?ciaI f11 lawn; th.e tlmt go in a procession to the appoint- games and social chat were the birthclav of Mr. Andrew Knuds-' the memhew bf ed place. Banners, mottos, flags, features of entertainment, while the Knudsen fam- - pleasantly passed m sewing social chat. The guest list etc., of all descriptions have been the girls busied themselves with Mrs secured for the event, . which their needlework. Very delicious John Farrer, Mrs. Sam Jones, promises to be a very notable one. refreshments were served during the course of the evening. Mrs. Chas. Jones, Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. W. J. 'Stiebl, Sirs. satisfied the customers Join at Preston Peterson, Mrs. Jas. DanA jolly crowd of First warders iels. Mrs. Cluff, Mrs. M. II. Gra- - the Provo Tailoring Co. of the following, will composed ' leave ham' Joh" on Fote' T.S for a ten days Saturday i11!!' Mrf; The Young ladies of the Sixth to visit M8 and Donans, will be chapM.--I. nalV forT?reSonA. are looking ward A BARGAIN IN REAL ES- eroned by Mr$, Emma Jenkins. Beck aml to spending next week at J18- - ?wift- JAm TATE Improved 6x12 building Misses Lizzie Taylor, Marie Spaf-ford- , .Mutual Isle in Springdell. For, r8, 08lot in good location; can' be had Marie Hedquist, Ann Spaf Tuesday evening they are making The at Lake Rebel taken once Tilli Bates, Chloe Berry, if at iew ford,. Society purchase price elaborate preparations for a danc20 2 year old fruit trees of differ- Grace Farrer and Mrs. Orion Bera re honorcdlast Thnrslaybj-ing partytbere, to which the . MHi Mon- -- members v. toth their families, are spending Club, numbering thirty-fivtwo nedrs at Wildwood.-- ! .. he residence of filrs tD. Sutton. L,- by " w r Owned by Provo People & Earnings Stay in P rovo JL' ; daugh-teEthel- Regular $3.50 and $4.00 grade of Sea Island Duck and Nu- Buck Shoes or All Slippers, $4.00 and $3.50 Tan Slippers, . home-comin- , , . . V g. Ne-ph- i. " Tard - Two first class styles of $2.50 White Shoes, Button, Tips or - Tipless, good Style and Good Quality; Below Cost - $1.45 Price FOR THE CHILDREN Choice up to size 8, values up to $1.50, go at 85? Sizes from 9 to 2, values from $1.50 to $2.75, go at $1.15 All Tan Slippers in Childrens- sizes go at ONE FOURTH OFF ou regular prices. These goods are offered yon just when you need them, simply because the cool Spring leaves 51s with too many to be closed out with regular methods and we will not carry mer- chandise over its proper season. . ITS SURE HOT ENOUGH NOW FOR COOL FOOTWEAR, AND THIS FOOTWEAR IS STRICTLY E. f; l ' fi tl I p I 'J- f 0 1! - ' Ifootthe ent varieties, bearing raspberries, Bnimril and and hedge along entire front. If lsh?P- - ? Marion Clmger. After a brief re- - interested, address Hu, care this j view " - tf , . by Mrs. J A. Holdaway ot office. ,t Causes of 6tomach Troubles. jDr. Merrills lecture given at Sedentary habits, lack of out of door union meeting Sunday, and a song exercise. Insufficient mastication !(by Mrs. Nell Nuttall, the visitors food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry offered much encouragement to snd anxiety, overeating, partaking of the workers' of this splendid and drink "not suited to your ganization. refresh-ag- e Delicious occupation. , Correct your habits ments were served by Mrs. Peter and take Chamberlains Tablets and Madsen and Mrs. S. "E. Bunnell 8 J you will soon be well again. For sale after which the meeting was ad by all dealers. fAdvertlsement) . journed for one week. . TONIGHT THE TWO VANREVLS ' Two Part Edison. . . PATHS WEEKLY GETTING SOLID ' , WITH PA Lnhin Comedy. LONG MAY IT WAVE Lnbin Farce., E. H. EASTMOND OF THE B. THE ELDER BROTHER Y. V. AND R. S KIMBALL, FORTwo Part Story Featuring MERLY OF LANGSTON & KIMFrances X. Bushman. BALL OF SALT LAKE, WILL THE PERSISTENT .DESIGN, BUILD AND DECOMR. PRINCE RATE ANY KIND OF FLOAT. IVitagfaph Comedy. ' -"THE VENGEANCE , SPECIALOF THE .VAQUERD , KLMBAL WILL MAKE SPEC-IAI"T" ?! Kaletn Drama. RATES ON III3 FAMOUS MONDAY BANNERS AND RAG SIGNS. 4 p. m. Matinee IP IT ISNT A KIMBALL ' DUSTIN FARNUM . SION IT ISN'T THE BEST. Americas Popular Star to CALL EASTMOND - Oil 166-1b'-t'- , he seen in SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE jj fj young men of the ward will the special guests. be7"? Jro-t- ke S- - or-foo- d Today Only; . ' Y -- " 1 rt. Ailni jr ry. tt E- - uttnai. r aj.r.MnfJ. 1 M t Richard Harding Powerful Story of ture. Davis' Adven-- i Complimentary to her hus- bands birthday anniversary, Mrs. Norman Davis entertained- - on Tuesday evening, there-be- ing about 30 of their neighbors and friends present. The evening was happily spent in songs, music and chat.- - - The house was beautifully decorated with carnations and roses, a large boquet forming the centerpiece of the table, where an elaborate supper was served. ofI the latter took place An Tues- - BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES day afternoon. The party was I have-- a line of Mens Bicycles complimentary to Mrs. Robert A. that can t be beat considering maMoorfield, a bride. of Saturday terial and prices. If you1 are conlast. For the affair the rooms sidering buying a bicycle, come were prettily decorated, the par- and see my line of Davis Wheels.. On Wednesday afternoon Miss lor In sweet peas and potted Also the New Falcon Bicycles; Edith Young entertained In honor ferns, the room in pink they are strong and equipped with sitting of her sister, Mrs. Stella Young roses, and the room in highest dining tires, pedals, . Phillips of Brigham City, A musi- carnations. Music and social chat chains, quality and at lowest saddles, cal programme was contributed were the features of the after-noo- prices Come and see my by Mrs. David J. Blake, Mrs. The guests presented the oil these Bicycles. My tiresprices are Spencer Jakeman, . Mrs. Amps honored member w?th beautiful best ; no for fitting them charge Epperson and Mrs. Oscar Garrett. presents. Those in on. W. S. Horr, Pink and white sweet peas formed the social event 'participating were Mrs. D. D. j!8 Academy Avenue. the decorations and refreshment Sutton, Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Hodsen, were served to the FOR RENT, FURNISHED-Mr- s. following; James Clove, Mrs. E. E. Corfman, Mrs. David J. Blake, Mrs. Harvev Sarah Van Wagonen, Mrs. .Cottage, 640 N. Second East. Booth, Mrs. Milton Booth. Mrs. Joseph Strong, Mrs. C. II. Spencer Jakeman, Mrs. George Wright. Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. CANADA EXCURSION Heindselman,' Mrs. Oscar Garrett, E. F.JIanlv. Mrs. W..E. Sutton,! AUGUST FOURTH Mrs: Bchnett Gash, Mrs. Leon Mrs A. P. Merrill. Mrs R. E, Al-- i t Billings, Mrs. Millie Aeord. Mrs, Jen, Mrs. II. E. Sutherland, Mrs Via Oregon Short Line. Very Bell Andproonj. Mrs. Lizzie B. W. D. Mrs. Wm. Strong, low round trip rates from Utah Sutton, Meldrum. M-- s nce,Mr.Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Gertrude Page, and Idaho points to Cardston, Amos Epjvnson rv7 Mrs Rose Y. Mrs. Marion Ellison, Mrs. Vilate Lethbridge, Raymond Stewart, Mrs T.ee Thatcher Airs. Strong. Mrs. Emma Randall. Mrs Spring Coulee" and Stirlin See . Harvey Fletcher, Mrs.- - Roy Inr. R. D. Sutton. Mrs. Bort Sutton, write. D. E. Burley, Gen, Pass Lester Mongum. Miss Can i.; Agt., Salt Lake City, Utah. Make . most ium essful bundle show- - Sutton, Miss Linda reservations. Excursion Shaper, Miss early er gr-cby Mrs. Bert Sutton and Rhoda Dortglas, and Miss Athn train will leave Salt Lake City . I rs I,. D. Sutton at tbe residence Bateman. . ' .2:05 p. m. August 4th. k n. -- n 7-- 4 |