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Show .THE PROVO POST OOO OOO OOO1 PAGE FIVE 0"0"0 O O00 OOO :!00M0:00.0"000, O-O- C-- Xjm nm ' WOOD-CMPT-O- N, . MERC. - . iP ' -- n 11 Store News 'for Saturday The Last of All Summer Waists and Dresses J Heres the last end of the Shirt Waist season. All the waists -- in stock reduced to 3 lots and priced for quick clearance 291.29 LOT NO. All the Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk Waists, handsome styles, only a few of each remaining, so they are combined into one price. They are all this seasons styles, and were selling at from $4.00 to $5.00. For quick clearance $2.98 LOT NO. This lot of Waists consists of quite a variety of styles and fabrics; Waists which were selling at from $2.50 up to $3.50, ' for quick clearance at $1,29 DRESSES AT $2.49 There are in all about twenty Dresses, all good styles and tinrassortment of sizes is quite complete Thera is not a garment in the lot that is not worth from $7.5(1, uj to $10.00. For quick clearance $2.49 In this lot you will find Waists of many different styles. The styles are just as those shown in the other lots, and the values are even better, but the. assortment is not so complete. There are values up to $1.50 in this' lot for quick clearance at 59c 192.98 LOT NO. 3 AT $10.00 59 rl Extra, Special Ladies Suit Sale We have just 10 Ladies Suits left and in order to jdose out en- tirely before new Fall goods open, we place lot on sale at, choice OA (tO Values $14.90 to $30. You never had a chance like this before t $'p SEE OUR WINDOWS Miss Mabray Sells Many Handsome Hair Switches && t" Mj.fi y i "i '4 vM?l ' : Miss Mabray, an expert hairdresser from. New York, is in our store with one ,of the greatest lines of hair goods ever brought to Provo. The hair is much finer than that which is ordinarily offered. There is every conceivable shade and color. With every ' sale Miss Mabray dresses the hair for the customer, demonstrating the latest and most becoming styles , - cf hair dressing; - T IV" v , See Window Demonstration this Evening Wil-- , son Dies Yesterday (Continued from page 1) hand and the three daughters were grouped nearby. Until she became unconscious Mrs. Wilson -frequently nodded to one or the otherand smiled cheerfully. She spoketo Dr. Grayson about the health she whose president, she did than moreabout thought of her Unconscious Last Three Hours. At 2 oclock Mrs: Wilson was still conscious, but her strength a lew had almost departed,-an- d minutes later she sank into the sleep of unconsciousness from which she never awoke. For three hourslhe.president and his three daughters gazed longingly into her eyes iir the hope that she might speak to them again, but .she could not. The sun was casting Its long) shadows from the Potomac to the south grounds, coloring the fountains, gardens and elms. There was a hashed stillness in the upper apartments. All eyes wereturned toward the southwest corner of the house. Just at the hqur of 5 death came. The president and his daughters were in tears. Secreto tary Tumulty walked slowlyhead his the executive offices, bowed. Quietly .he announced to the correspondents that the end -- r VS ' - own.ri had come. - Mrs. Wilson had been ill since last February, whemhtrfell in the White House and strained her spine. She practically recovered Trom that injury, but in the meantime Icidnev trouble set in and gradually she grew weaker. About two months ago her condition began to prow serious and betwo weeks ago Hr. Grayson came alarmed. Noted specialists were called in and trained nurses were kept in constant attendance. She continued to grow worse, however, until serious sinking Tuesspells came on Monday and day. Mrs. Wilson was 50 years old, at 7:30 000,000 ooo ooo o oooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo OOO OOO 0.00 Mrs. Woodrow t and when she came to the White weeks, return to Salt Lake to- - storms known in the past several' House was in robust health. Almorrow. They well return next years visited South Fork of Provo home-love- r, week and possibly finish the work. canvQp on Wednesday evening nevertheshe a ways . last:- - Lightning struck the earth arless immediately assumed the in several places, one bolt striking Marriage License. duous duties of the wife of a issue A been wed to has license a tree under which a herd of sheep president -- She took an active in4o James Bevens, of Mapleton.1 were bedded, with the result terest in public affairs and freand Beasie Averett,1 ff Spring--, that 26 head-o- f the sheep were callville. killed. There are a. great many received delegations quently The Boy Was Just Starting to Suiqide Committed. he when was people camping in this canyon, ing on the president Milk the Cotvs at the Pasture' Leiia Harmon, about 24 years but with the exception of a good too busy with other matters.. a waitress at the Mission Judge Morgan at Heber. of were hurt. f, When a Bolt of Lightning: af0tWia. Judge A. B. Morgan is holding, fright none of these south Main strett. Salt Even during her last illness she court this week in Heber. ' He Flashed and He Was Dead. Lake, committed suicide by shoot- frequently asked to be informed of The body of Vfietor Raiiihaud, return on Saturday. . ring yesterday morning at 10 the events 5f the. United States who died at the Rock Springs, oclock while eating breakfast in and of the woffd. fath-Stricken dead before his .Wyoming, hospital Wednesday of the restaurant.' The news of the seriousness of evening following an operation to" was his and brothers ers esier-theyes e The girl was rushed to me her illness was kept from the pubtap his lungs, which had become fate that befell little Hamil- - gency hospital, ..where she died it was lic until yesterday-unt- il infected following a seveTe atsou of soon after being placed on" the admitted her chances of recovery ton George, the tack of penumonia which the dewere slight. -- Her condition .Con- - Mr an(j jj;rg M. George of 266 operating table. Examination by ceased contracted., some .three B. Sprague showed that the Burglars at Work. tinuing to grow worse, Dr., Gray- - p Provo' 4 0Ilth trppt thig Last night burglars entered weeks ago. was brought to the hack of . son gave out a statement in which, , his was It by thought today. D1ht at sl 0 cl,oek- he described her illness as alarm-t137 the neck slightly to the right of Mrs. M. S. Dusenberrys millinery fnmilv imnrov Wflg j The lad was at work in me Held the spine and ranged slightly-up- , 1 parlors through a back window . t inu, j w j P,ue ransacke-his" the and at and front the father and ward, emerging - During Wednesday night and hauling hay with' place fnerL-rsaidTotflerarcfTYor money They th( the to. the right. Tim girl-iearlv.yesterday mprning she wai brother Lockwood. . when the But operation ppratjou v- - gamed kftve been very despondent,-hentrance 0Vfl ,1PPPSSfn kept alive by oxygen and sjimu- - storm came -- pp. As 'the dark reaching jjamjalu "now lants At 2 oclock in the after- - clouds gathered and the lightn-- ' JT,arree previously with her back before coming-ou- t h.. through and unlocking noon Dr. Grayson gave outran- - Jng began to flash, Mr. George over' tif the choloform. was There 50 in cents but change other statemetn in which he said deeided to stop hay hanlingrTmdt natii e - nf Deeease(Tri was a thatMrs. Wilson had had two to do the milking before the storm All Levies in For County,. 55 - France and was years of 'age. ' County Treasurer ILT. ITuisl. After thav sinking spells during the morningJ got too bad. came to Utah about 30 years He. and that she was conscious butj Tkey hurriedly unhitched the has. received a list of the levies pieces they left, taking the back ao and entered the sheen busi- all the districts for Utah door key with them. Mrs. Dus- which he has followed since, erowing weaker. This was theiteam and the boys corralled thefr for 1914. The levy for enberry Relieves it to be some one death. county, do jeows. started to before her the word Hamilton jg survjvfl( IV last Wlt(, anf tjje this community who five and (milking when a bolt of lightning Pcovo will be the same as last 'riiving in children.' four Many Messages Received. boys Three telegraph operators, were struck him and he fell to the ypar 45 mills, divided as follows: thought it would be an easy wav girl, besides other relatives in tins secure a little spending money, mills and state school, e kept busy at the White House last ground in a withered heap, eity. The funeral services. wiiU and 9b? of school, county Lockwood county less. was symstanding, telegrams receiving be held tomorrow at 2 oclock in night and city school. 27 U, Tourists Visiting Here, mills; of counwas the city feet and all from away jibout thirty parts the First ward meeting house. pathy total, 45 mills. The high- - Morris Wisler and Mr. Pettit of try. The messages came from stunned by the shock, and Mr, mills; esf levied city in the county is Portland. Oreson. who are. on men prominent in politics, busi- George, too, felt it. CANYON RESORT. TO Pnvson with a total levy of 55 their way tq St. Lours on an - GIVE DANCING M they regained their compos PARTY ness and official life, and from ' . . . durance run in a Ford car. stop- ac- - ure to rushed Hamiltons no had who they personal Vivian Park will- - be the scene many ped off in Provo Ur a few davsj 0f a peasant dancing party bnt saw that he was quaintance with either the presi-JsidL. O. AV isler .brother morrow to Mrs. Wilson, but wanted scious and hurriedly prepared evening. A special or-- q of the Golden i rbest,ra has been engaged and tbe Morns Drs. him to Wisler, where over J. town, o exnress their sorrow bis.bring W. Aird and E. G. Hughes were led by'nenry Nuttall of the Com- - Rule SforeT They may possibly inhabitants of the beautiful can- bereavement. When they arrived they mereial club the Pikes Peak ocean remain in Provo nntil after the yon resort will no doubt have an T. P. Morgan, Mavor Mitclie1 of called. to ocean sociability run from clerks outing at Geneva, him dead. Taft. President former pronounced New York, enjoyable time. A speciatinvita-jtio- n Colorado were to Members Salt of the Lake President former family Springs is extended to the people of H,. jP. Davison, Roosevelt, all the members of, the scattered over, the eity when the City, will reach this city Sunday, Mr. Irvine Goes East. Provo to join the campers In )n-news reached home, and it August 25, at 5:30 p. m., and will R. R, Irvine. Jr., will east .social arthities at the Park. supreme court and cabinet weresad telewas over an hour before they remain heref over night, leaving on a business trip Sundav: hoi The electric lights have record b- sent who the many among ex- - could all he located and notified Provo on Monday, Aug. ZH, at wil be accompanied bv his dawdli-Ibeeinstalled and every tent and grams. Most of the senders of the accident. Mrs. George is 1:30 p. m., arriving at Salt Lake ter. Miss Lael. who will enter fhe cottage at the resort is eleetric.iHy,, of Mrs. pressed deep appreciation La sell Ladies Seminary at, Anb- - lighted. Wilsons personal characteristics almost prostrate with grief and at 4 p. m. the have stricken the in fnanner family for the nrndale, Mass., for advanced) Yesterday a game of basi-- J admiration and Seeley and Judd Here. sludv in instrumental and vocal was played between the l)os of the president had handled pathy of the entire community, William Seeley and George JT. music. services will be held ' i Wildwood ftml Vivian. riith ihe foreign and domestic problems! Funeral who in 2 oclock have the First at the ben Judd, Sunday auditing result that tbe Vivian Park bunch his , great during the time of books for the past two - One of the severest electrical wop by a score of 17 to 15. house. ward county meeting trouble. Hamilton George Is Stricken News Items of by Lightning Interest for Busy Readers , - n i f j I 81 -- -- s a nmV-M.- the-eate- j j life-jfaf- s. e, uncon-dentu- or -- j go n svm-whic- h i , o w |