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Show f. . f f : minsr- L- - I ;ii i , f t I Another collection of new models are now biing presented, the features cf which make them the most attractive this season . 'J 4 !: ' t e i , Dres -- , I OFFERING EXCEPTIONAL VALUE . Specially designed models for street or afternoon wear , comprising the seasons newest slender silhouette and tunic styles prevailing . I J 1, effccis--th- e Materials of Serge,' Satin, Georgette Crepe, Chameuse and Velvets.' Priced at I77J3 O : JkJ models in coatees (Continued from page CAN. i wl M wn p i , . i : - I U ! , i!: ' York Times of May 17, 1916, la quoted by Mr. Wood as follows. "When the word PATRIOTISM was touched upon Mr.' Ford burst -- out with the assertion that' HE DID NOT BELIE V,E - IN- - PATRIOT-ISM- , that no, man la patriotic, and that the word patriotism Is always " the last; resort of a scoundrel. v, M - -- I s Ftoally I said; Mr. Ford, on your roof are three American flags.-O-h seeing them it hurt me to think that beneath them was a man who is spending vast sums amassed cider their protection, to ruin the de- lenses of this country and lay it open to a possible hostile world.', To this he replied: WHEN THE WAR IS OVER THOSE FLAGS BIlALL COME DOWN NEVER TO GO UP AGAIN; I DON'T. BELIEVE IN THE FLAG; IT IS SOMETHING TO RALLY AROUND. Remember now, Mr. Voter, the men whom you elect to office el- ther represent the president and the principles above expressed by him and one of his pet candidates, or they . represent that spirit of Lincoln and the principles of the Republican party which have so well shaped the deetlnlea of this cation to the past Think carefully before you vote, then be sure and go to the polls on Nov, 6 and reg-ister yodr Independent, patriotic sentiment for the good of yourself and future generations. ; What the Republican Party 8tands For, Our national chairman. Mr, Will . H. HayK hat .dearly, announced . what the Republican party at this time stands for, as follows: " "The Republican party stands today for thfee things: "First, to use every possible means to win the war now. "Second, for a peace with victorj and never peace by a compro mise bargaining oi principles whlci would violate American rights, Interests and honor and make of our sacrifice a sacrilege to be made grandchlldren-.again t "Third, for a sane preparation nowvfor the solution of the problems immeasurable in their compl xlty and magnitude which will eome tter the war. We are aa unprepared for peace as we were for war. Every country except America Is preparing for peace. We are ..slppJBgdQng:uadef.A Jejnqcratlc administration without any adewe the entered we before did as of that tomorrow, Just quate thought war. Watchful waiting la as fallacious in thia as It was aa to Mexlcp, aa ta the faPure to prepare for war. when war waa. at our gatest or as to Russia. And ehame be upon us if this new failure continues. : "We shall bring the government back to the limitations of the in time of peace, and w,ML Indeed, may the party give . Its . best thought to that matter as It becomes more apparent dally that the Republican party Is the countrys only salvation to that regard. "We will establish policies whllh once again will bind up the wounds of war, which will renew our prosperity, which will administer the affairs of this government with the greatest economy on a sound homines basts, and which will enl ige our strength ... at . Jiorue and " all our power we wl.l strive to prevent the further With sbrpad; spread' of socialism, and set this nation's feet once more firmly on ' the path of progress and along wavs (which liberty and order must ever-,: . .. guard snd preserve, i j . , as well as a ; "To this end we promise a program for labor, for busi ess and for the farmer - ir ;li 'i & A i i M i . . - Jt ' I ? ; ! ; ' i ; , i. - by-o- sale S I f- heii i is ( - i " f - A P , a v ' 1, .L: 4 j ; -- , . f ( 5i". ii U - " . . - , St ' forward-stepping- forward-looking- ' REPUBLICAN ' , . - " " COMMITTEE. Harvey Cluff, Chairman. . 5 TOONFUL Adler-i-lcrellnves ASE sour stomach, gas or wr aisirr to foI- - 1 f 7-- 1 1 or we-wrer- o -- 2Sc; advt WO MEM' -- . J - advt. earetudry 2e. I 30c and $1.00, Article when sales commences. tL ml Aa MRJ to fe bM, tOc. WwrlA B. i.(1 very-welco- for Watch lc Hoes for V .by Chamberlains Tablets. am thanVful for the good I have Greatly I received Benefited "by uring Chamberlains-Tablet- . About (wo years ago whjen began Uking them I we autferteg a great deal froa. (istress after eating, and from headache and a tired, languid feeling due to Indigent ion and a torpid liver. Chamberlains Ta' t ei rrected .r dUi rdors In bottles of them my health ha been good. writes Mrs. M. P. Harwood, I Auburn, N. Y. SaL number-were-V- , newed - strength, brtghtcr-look- s, better health and clearer complexions by uang Beechams Pills, They give you the very help you need, and are a natural aid to ther gtomach, liver, bowels and blood. Gentle and positive in action, without any disaUse ts greeable constl---atlo- n LL of-th- is ex-a-t- lv lassitude, low spirits and loss of appetite will find re- - after-effec- ; bei-Ui- Sutterinfl from Nervousness and Sick Headache . I-- - advt. . FIVE PASSENGER FOR SALE Overland car In good condition. H. N6 Rowland TIetJen. Payson. FOK MEN FOR MEN ..; Dress Shoes $2.98 to AVorkShoes to 1 FOR WOMEN Dress Shoes $2.98 to FOR BOYS Shoes that wear $1.98 to FOIt GIRLS $1.98 to -- $3.98 ... , I r - i'.- - suffe-efaalt- f , ( l Woman Do you know that, a beautiful woman always has a good digestion 7 If your digestion Is faulty, eat lightly. of meats, and take an occasional Tablets tc dose of Chamberlains strengthen your' digestion., Price A Beautiful All J' advt-- ' . ALLEN MILLINERY extra special th't week, $3.00 and (SOT hats. N13. -- because It removes foul Provo people should know simple which clogged and poisoned buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as 'our system. The INSTANT action flushes the ENmixed In Adler-l-ka- , both doctors and so tract bowel TIRE completely that 'ctlon surprises In prevented. ONE ...ttents. Hedqulst Piug Co sppendic'tis Co Fbster-Mflbur- n Y. , ' thank' the many kladfT-'r"".'"'::"i possession , CNmnbertaih'lr Cough Rwmedy. wl10 Mend contributed to'our ..? oth.r- im(. Itallglrt. that reHpfj r. , t j - wm be In the burden thrust upon the t by medlcihew toiled to away, taken cough give you not claimed and of eur son and. brother, Albert, teller that it (wllT be tl same wia' sold at public "auction to the highest' C.f Clark. We grtoe- cash bidder at Prove City Estrar tul to the speakers for, the .kind; Pound on Monday, the Ilth day of(lrordl of coneolaGom and Ho thoM November, 1918, at It oclock noon.; who furnished musics at the funeral Description ; - One sorrel horse Services. We trust thMt the day nay be far distant when these klndrpeo-751horse, about 10 years old, weighing sorrow,- -, but no brands ,shD pounds, saddle marks, com the. time may tbc.toa. ....j.'wben visible. be comforted as toe tbrouglrthe wa taken up by Shld estray Oe-- , kindness of oui; frtonda city marshal on the 23th day of Mr. .ng Mrs. FrsnA Clark ! 1918. .... . '1. tober, -- and Family. Ma ay friends aad relatives , - Joseph W. Loveless, . at the Provo cemetery v Poundkeeper for Provo City. i LIEUTENANT LYSLfe FLEMING tn pey their last respects to a. .1 RECOVERING FROM THBj "FLJJ good men and comrade, when- - the . remains of Bert Clark were buried. Abeut Croup. son kfr:'.i. Lieut of v Lyste Fleming, Nelson and S. P. Eg- to Bishop If your- children are subject KDd MClaud etty, Fleming delivered Ur fear gertsen reason comforting - ad- croup. or it you have lorPi time aergeant-t- e drosses and mustcul Kwg thelf being "attacked by that disease,lan(1 Cham- - battery, write from West Point, Ken- -j sung by the Second ward choir:. The of a bottle (i;euld procure i that- - he Is now recovering, f8t report show Mrs. Clark;- - wife of Cough Remedy and study bcky, frora an attaek of the "ftoi. The re-- j deceased, to-- be to a critical-- condL the fi'rcct tons for use! so that in let-- ! tlon come as a port know will owing; tp an attack of- the in-fa3 of an attack you ter to hi parents and many friend. It what couraw to pursue 7 This successful is a tavorlte and very remedy tor croup, and it is important S tos TI that - yu - observe tbe directions the"1 in- ANY a get that . i Mfgrsv Buffalh), Nl ? WHAT TO USE TO ' PREVENT APPENDICITIS ask for r Rfdnay remedy j simply Doans. Kidney PTTTaUi pame Mf. Collllia had.. J (Political 'Advertisement.) V? - . - . 6 eRben shows you what to -- Take one o.t Chamber digestion. Iains Tablets Immediately after supper and see If you do not rest better and sleep better. They old cosf a quarter. advt " 5 i -5; - often y I Joab Golltoa. rctfred brick maaou, W; First North etreeL. Provo, 7 About three ago I had years jfaysi very severe .attack of kidney trou- - 7; It first began wrlth backache ! had owing' to my advanced age I was h. Seoir past goto. I was laid up In : rhed for" severar weeka and could I had - read J a; ' r ; J hardly get aroinnf. great deaf about Goans Kidney PUls and got: & boat. They helped me ,7 Quite a lilt and after using several , bLxes r was ecrirvljr cured.1 Price 60c- at alT dealers. Dont causes is " ; - - ' bad 692: : : ' Sleep and. Rest. - of a schdtog f ! . - One of the most common Of , Insomnia and restlessness a I I back. ; The weariness, Use tired feeling, aches of kldnby ; Thes pallia anx A'.Rpavoi s v'ay.--Val- L Realize Bad Back. - May result serloaafy Dan serous nrUrary troubles Udllow.. I - e Fail to Fnpi Thai oanatsrt. 1 I r- fm- Brows. SERIOUS thtoasrimiswesB The Republican pirty pledges William Spry to work for national prohibition and we - believe that - he will do It, James H. Mays' chief mission will be to play "rubber stamp ..active., opponent to President 0 prohibition.- , - J Some NOW-DOING- fi;: - H IS . vk r scarfs-muffs. Does Not Believe In Democracy, a Thls same president who now makes , this astounding demand of you was once president of 'Princeton college, and as such college presl-- r dent. In. 1897-9(Just twenty yearsago) be said: "T DO NOT BELIEVE IN DEMOCRACY, THE RULE OP THE I believe- - to ARISTOCRACY, the rule or the few; but I wish MANY, an ARISTOCRACY of brains and not of wealth. I AM OPPOSED TO TIL HIGHER EDUCATION FOR THE COMMON PEOPLE; SOME- of "whose ox la gored." BODY MUST DO THE DIRTY WORK OF THE WORLD; WHY The Post is supporting Mr. Spry. tmvcLDN'T THE CHILDREN OF THE WORKING CLASSES BE has demonstrated that he is an (He BROUGHT UP TO DO THE DIRT if WORK THElR PARENTS ARE and progressive citizen ' ." ' (aggressiveability .to stay on the Job. . How like the language of twen y years ago is t his present v DEbeen without representaMAND FOR AUTHORITY. tion in the lower house too long to ' Ford Wilsons Choice. return either member of that "merry One of his particular candidates, selected by him, and whose elec little Junket party to Europe, when tton he now demands, Is Henry Fo: d fcf Michigan, This same Mr. Ford we have strong .leaders to take in a conversation with Henry A. Wise Wood, reported In the New their places. : 8 ! Attractive fall and winter Jill the fashionable furs; ; fluence of congreesmen In politi-call-y doubtful liquor districts; "Conelsteucy thou are a JeweLT While our local Democrats seek to make perpetual "capital out of prohibition, their party leader has successfully blocked prohibition to the nation. They call upon all to sup- port President Wilson and his wet policy, but fight Mr. Spi for not signing a dry bill. ... Just another case ..77S ' , (Continued from page 1.) UN-AME- i ' -- .... . .... X.) called upon to SURRENDER that American Right of Ballot and aubmlt like slaves to the dictates of one man, and elect hi particular brand of candidates to office, or be stamped as DISLOYAL AND . ; v.- Pot Calls Kettle. Black" ' f .' of superior quality , distinction in style. STOP AND THINK ii; - $35 v ., .... . M $18.50-$20-$22.50-$25-$27.50-$30-$32.50-- 57.90 $6.90 $9.90 $-l!5- 0 . $3.98 ,FQR CHILDREN 98 to $2.25 Our store did over Three Million Shoe Business last year. This means we are a great factor in the buying market; it means we can buy cheaper, and it means we do buy cheaper. But of interest to you, it means YOU can buy cheaper of 1 . . |