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Show if 9 , f 1 i THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920. 9 i ,i , 1!, 1 Beauty Chats Mods By EDNA KENT FORBES 999999999999999999999999999999 The women of Ptoto and vicinity who desire to report social items will favor us by calling Mrs. N. C. Hhiks, telephone who will be glad to receive ny notes for this column. ' i ' i PROFILES ''Y which we are featuring as a 216-- a' girl tells WHEN bad booking, me her profile I usually tell her to change the way she does her M. I. A. to Observe Armistice Day meeting. A special musical program hair. This is the simplest, easiest way has been arranged, "and the mem- - to improve the appearance of the side An Armistice day program will be ber of the ward and the,p frlendi face. Indeed, the way the hair is argiven under the auspices of the M. I. ara invited to be present. The serv-Ar- ranged makes a tremendous difference next the Provo Fourth ward ceg begin at 7:30 oclock. In the profile. A thin face can be made Sunday evening. The participants w j9 9 9 to seem" nionTTounded if the hair Is wear S. U. of uniform the the will 'with L. Mrs. D. Club Met , Bridge army. The program will consist ' of wallirk-- Mrs. D. L. Wallick was pulled over the face, a high forehead Selection the the following: by Frols, j hostess to the Thursday Afternoon can be eliminated by pulling the hulr land quartet: readingof a war poem Bridge club yesterday afternoon. down nearer the brows, a" proriilnent . by Mias Algie Eggertsen; . baritone Cut flowers were , used . throughout nose looks best If the hair is fluffed solo, W.. D. Roberts; Armistice Re- the rpcms,-where- two tables of flections of the Argonne - Forest," bridge were -- played, Mrs. E, D. Sut- Baliff vocal ; solo, Mrs. Flor- ton wiiintng the favor. A delicious Oeorge ence Meldrum Anderson; bugle call, ! luncheon was served. Seymour Prows. The public is cordially Invited to attend. " Conjoint Session Sunday Eve The S g M. I. A. of the Bonneville ward will : Literary Club Met The Ladies hol&Ifr conjoint session next Sunday Literary club met with Mrs. Heber evening, when the following program "R. Taylot this' aTternoon . The time will be .carried out:. A.ddressDr.'C. . passed with dlscussion of . current If. Carroll; music by Mrs Emma events, and some Important business Chatwln, Mrs. Emmeline Snow, the was transacted. Misses Jennie and Nellie Leffler; 9 9 9 Miss Edda Snyder. reading. Mrs. Lewis to Entertain Club Mrs. Beulah Storra Lewis will read some of her own compositions to- Mrs. Heaton Entertained Club - morrow evening In the Little Theater The Social Houf club met' with Mrs. at the B. Y. U. Mrs. Lewis is an Sarah Heaton on Provo Bench yesassociate member of the Nelke Read- terday afternoon. The following ing club, and the entertainment will officers were elected for the ensuing be under the auspices of that organ- year; Mrs. L. M. Nelson, president; isation. Mrs. Lewis is well andvfav- - Mrs. Mathilda Vance, vice president; orably known In Provo as a dramatic Mrs.- - D. B. McBride, secretary;. Mrs. reader, and her friends and admirers George Carroll, Mrs. Don Clayton, are anticipating a rare treat. Mrs. John Christensen and Mrs." D. , H. Calder, program committee.- - Mrs. Los Angeles Visitors' Here Mf8. L. M. numNelson gave the Ward Hall and two children. Ward ber. The club will meetliterary next Thursand Majorle, of Los Angeles, and day with Mrs. D. H. Calder. An .Mrs. Mabel Keller of Manti, were the Armistice day program wtll.be car-rlc- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.' Edward and out in story, 'j 9 9 4" Special Value Event of Blankets of - exceptional, quality are. being Jeatured -- at special value offerings for the week . "t J ' ' f ti : 7 . 9 -- song SUB-WOO- -- li r n, iat e?i -- ; - I rf 1 Our Entire Line Reduced From 10 to 50 Per Cent 45c grade Outing Flannel, Prints, made, yard 25c 4 I 4 . r ' 33-- yard .1-- -. best grade 19 33 29 40c Gingham, yard 38c Outing, yard 1 - . Our entire line Under-wea- r, Shoes, Hose, Sweaters, Boys Suits, Misses Coats, Blankets are reduced in price from 10 to 40 per . cent. - Mens Overalls, $1.75, I J S i, i the Midlands of England. U Is. wife, scenting news of an unexpected nn ture, had opened the letter while her husband was at.work and, upon reading the contents,' she rushed off to tell him. The painter was up a ladder at tbe time and so astounded was he that he fe! fortunately without sustaining serious lury. - - -- CROSBYS KIDS 36-INC- BLANKETS BLANKETS Tan, gray' and white,' 6x76' size, regular $4.90, . 66x80sfze, regular $1000 .Special .. Special' $11.25 - PERCALES t ."ZnZT.. Yard 25S ' $3 95 r WOOL PLAID BLANKETS SUB-WOO- Assorted ' L pUids, reguidf" Special $,$7.60 , $7.95 r -- bleach; , , : 254----- ,-- : Yari?25 1 Mina Taylor House Dresses and Aprons on Sale Throughout the . J - SMOOT AND SUTHER-LAHDMEIITIO- IIED . What We Are 'Sre constantly,- telling people Many, that we give short weight, that we sell smaUerrb'ar? of soap, that our groceries are not of best quality,- that we employ , al Ithe known grocery tricks to cheat you itoevery possible way; and that we sell below cost Tor awhil; and '.then later raise our prices higher than their own. our, store just 'ouceJcnows these Anyone who has visited ' ' . things are untrue, . of what we really do is to quickly gain. therdistihetion town, in reliable : -grocersbeing.the most trustworthy and. We offer the unusual; a dependable place;' tt trade day after day. Wee never sell below cost, though none of our prices are more than a shade above cost.. We; make lower and lower prices as our. sales increase. Competitors:! whoo said; we. would, rai&e oun-- prices five years ago haya long ago given up in despair.. We break up grocery trusts without special; effort. Our to square methods- of. dealing and lower prihes forees.othersand modern more and h trust methods abandon adopt " economical plan of operation. We do not try to please other grocers. To d so would mean for us ta raise, our prices with, theirs ; ta cease advertising and to be in. other ways about such merchants as they themselves are,. We could never do these things. We have, no desire to please them, anyway. Its, the, users of groceries, that we strive to please. Its the. admiration respect and1, confidence of the users of groceries, that we strive to merit,. How well we have succeeded in thieis proven by the thou' sands of patrons we now have,. - ol'our.-com.petifor- s FOR GABIHETPLACES Snakes Don't Need Drink. - dry places which seem able to do entirely drink are reptllea.. - (S&JoGd1 ' itrery Entire Week.. NOT THOUGHT LIKELY TILVT SENATOR SMOOT WILL RESIGN FROM SENATE. Had Washington, D. C., Nov. 3. , to Reed Smoot not been., the senate he would have been ap- . pointed secretary Of thr treasury by g the next administration. This fact was brought to Washing- ton today by one ot Senator Hardins closest political advisers, a man who, within the past few days,1 senate prospects with the then candidate. : Republican Senator Harding- - has - the very highest regard for Senator Smoots ability .In handling fiscal matters," said this gentleman, and looks upon Informed about hint as being-bettfinances, its Income and nations tbe iuesipke tlee.--a morning expenditures, its backing system, IALAKA up fof da work. And da and. in fact, all the vital affaire of , boss he inaka hieestake andshnw np. t the Jreasury department than any ' loo. He gebva look wot day ecs on da 'other man In public life, and I know Smoot had calendar and teila ine go home, jfor a fact that If Senator by the voters of nn fur ds not been - 'V'7 he would have been our next i Utah work J tlnk mebbens oul ate a. , of the treasury. no gotta ambish desa morning, l.ut, fwr Sutherland. c,ear da boss tells me was m mml.le likat Thi8 man was asked it th treasury diuLalmr day ' dat. p0rtt0H0 would likely be offered to' work. He fella me 1 euugenator gmoot now that he has won and START SaACSS WAY NOW to the senate.- - He said go home andThava da vuenslu I duniio soma Li gin nit a'J In r tlny.lhat had not been discussed, but per--' 10c Sweet- Potatoes, 5 s lbs IIAMS AND BACON Smoot I tlnk every one was da labor day eef sonally he thought Senator - 25 50c Sugar Cured Hams, for would prefer to remain bi the sen, you gotta steady Jotr. I no tlnk today bi t the enter FLOUR than FLAVO rather ilb 43 UHHiclia per ' Jusa deefrence was l Had Senator Smoot been defeated On4 4&-l- b sack Flavo, FlourHalf Cured 50c. Sugar six time. Monday, Septenilu-and been chosen for secretary ot the lb. 1 $3.75 for -4Hams, per But he sa.v een deesu country one treasury, former Senator Sutherland 48-lFlavo, sacks. Two Cured 50c no cabinet celebrash Bacon, ees had chance, would have per eer Sugar beega year day Flour for lb. and no work, lie say da union taka but would unquestionably have then $5.45 42 da vAcash and inaka member pay, da gone on the supreme court bench. 500 lbs. Flavo Flyr, p 40c Well Cured Salt Por Jor,the lncom Ja.aoj?D'n -- cwt Bde eef rlb 29 -' per to president to ol ter Sutherland union quebta work, da boss say, or CEREALS LARD Iellhe; BUIreme1 ,ftlce body else no worka, too. 10-l- b OS Judgeship. 04b Pure Lard Germadp $3.50 pail bag lnforma-aDDa boss tell me I no losa da wagj d a high source the Bnfled b. a bag Suncipe can go hoine and "rntilva ia $2.85 comes that Senator Hardlng has J&X Oats $1.75 5rlb pail Pur& Lard brash. Rights queeck I tlnk da 1 mbor absolutely vnade up his mind to select for i4b bag Cora Meaf-..-Sday was greats stuff. -- So 1'go home his secretary of the interior from $1.45 one of the arid land states. That and feegure out smarts Idee. 75c pail Pure Lard 40c pkg. Suoripe Oats 35f but I no tell, my for G5 COFFEE AtND TEA da calendar. finds guy or court, AND the supreme CHEESE BUTTER cabinet mx M Master $3.25 it; tell s heem cef he. moka tree huudnsi v0ld Reem a falrty Rafe guess that ?2.39 45c America Coffee Cheese, Young and seexaty four Labor day every year ,f h goea ln the cabinet it will be blasts Old lb. can ees $1.95 per greats aa secretary of the tnterlo.r. It is not and Just one day for lay off 40c Full Cream Cheese, per di $1 , Coffe; stuff, Ws gs to work on da lay off ukely the president would take two lb 65c lJfeeaa . Old Master 35 day and lay off on all da Labor day. members of bis cabinet from the arid Da boss forgetta deeaa morning was land states. CotSea Skaggs 70c Fresh Churned It la understood ln da Labor day before he geeva look at lb 60 Butter 40a Creamery Vkg Royal Garden senate to the close circles So weetb Jusa leetle political da calendar, 40c lb Nut Butter,; 35 i change een da print mebbe he forgetta ,ader8 NUTS, LEMONS, ETC. the, Two 4iTpkga Royal Garden Harding offer every day. I Unk I am pretty smarts to the departtreasury 35c New 2 appointment Tea Crop Walnuts, gny alia right ment he would decline to accept. In-- 1 lbs. for pkg.' Lipton'a Tea 45 $1.00 second now the Wot'you tlnk? as he is asmuch 3 for Large Juicy Lemons, ranking member of bottr- the finance of peiLdoT-jetbe GonsT-- 'committee ,50c appropriations 'and pkgLiptons Tea First Enthusiasm committee former the senate, dp Marietta was delighted when a small Boles Penrose, now a very sick man, Howbrother arrived at her home. to is chairman, and ln the other Senever, after some weeks sho began ator Warren ot Wyoming, whose think he was somewhat of a care, and most active days are past. Is chairto iold her a iarg Jnajli g0 hare of tbs ono day when her mother Tm burden of work falls on Mr. Smoot rock his cradle, she looked at WYOMING IDAHO with disdain and remarked, Oh, you ,n theBe two most Important UTAH . mlttees. bothering thing!" inter-eatin- J dla-cusse- d - " . . $i.S9. " -- Ire-electi- Canvass Gloves, 2 pair Mfens Wool -- r 25c , We can give you few, of our many here on account of c.V .11 1 and Cotton Hose reduced in price. , . r n 5(? b. -- but you canjlepend c.; our 4 prices being alwayiT&rlow as the lowest and many : times below alL Our Prices and See the Saving. ; D, L. VAN WAGENEN --Watch -- - ple-t(- 9-I- - W ( 348 W. Center. 2-- lb t-- I ka I.... ... 5-l- b. j 37 j Bring Your Keys to Us 1 We will make any old Key you want We repair guns and typewriters MEREDITH CYCLE CO. ver Johnson Parts and Service. r; O. W. CARLSON, Mjff 3-- & well-inform- . -- v - STANDARD HOPE OUTINGS .Yard ; BLANKETS efeg01af:$lfl050r Special J , -- STANDARD AMOSKEAG H ( 28. . x - Best Percales, yard, 25 and Gloves, Best leather-face- d pair .- jGood weight WOOL PLAID -- er Boys 1 - f - $1.98 and $3.25. - V to Oveills, 98 f STANDARD --.- The only animals living .a. L Assorted plaids, size 66x80,' regular $8.50, special" r th4 softly around tlie face, a small nose Is made.to seem larger if the knot of the -ihair comes opposite it. various arrangements, By studying using., the hand mirror and dresser mirror to get the side view, you cun find for yourself the best way of fixing the hair for your own profile. Only a perfect face can stand the severe style, while a fat face needs the hnlr soft around ibe edges and fluffed ouiy t trifle. Of course,1 a deformed face can be treatraentsT Improved And a profile that shows the mouth line out of harmony, can be Improved But a re bydental treatments. arrangement of the huTr wlll do wun-der- s In many cases. - tCopjTlsht) ' 1 --0 . ..., -- All Cotton Piece Goods Priced on TodaysEowestMarket- , liouse-painte- . ; 1 -tf fhe Halr Frequently - Chanq Appearance of the Profile. - vl - . COTTON SHEET ; $6.90 Af-9 The Trea-Joclub met in session yesterday afternoon 9 9" 9 home of Mrs. F. D. Cassity. ChrysReturned From Salt Ijke Mr, anthemums and asters combined and Mrs. W. L. Whittemore were decorations were Salt Lake visitors this week. Mr. J. with Hallowe'en used throughout the rooms, where a L. Lytel returned home with them, pleasant afternoon was spent with and was their guest last evening. games, music, and needlework. A delightful luncheon was served by Rub Girl Arrives Mr. and. Mrs. the hostess. Besides the regular club R. M. Ream are tbe proud parents members, the following guests were of a baby girl wbo arrived at their vlted: Mrs Ruth Brown of Los home last Mdaf. falter of SaU Angeles, Lake City, Mrs. Alex Lowe ot Lin- - Mr DlII1II Honored A theater don, Mrs. Burt and Mrs. Boyer ofparty at ths Columbia will be given iSprlngville, Mrs. J. A. Buttle, Mra. ln honor 0f Mrs. James F. Dunn and BenJ. H. Bullock. M yrn preo ,MrSi Joshua F. Dunn. whose the both occur tomorrow." After Mrs. how tho party will go to the home Cbt7ver, Mra. Walter Robinson', Cana-vaChas. Chamberlain, Mrs. Mike Mrs. of Mrs. p. F. Decker where supper will be served. Mrs. Grace Hathenbruck, 9 9 Reed Crane, Mrs. Clifford CaBisty, The Met AVith Mrs. Endlcott were Mrs. N. M. Peterson, Mrs. Hyrum Mrs. members of the Optimist club .Duke. Mrs. Thomas Farrer, Anna Cochran and Mrs. J. T. Farrer. the guests of Mrs.C. H. Endlcott at . cards this afternoon. ... Tbe Prof. Merrill Will Bpeak conAsk LarWhose baby are yon? Manavu ward of this city will Theater duct a conjoint seSBlcn of the M. L A. sen & Rollow, Columbia at College hall "Sunday evening when building. Amos N. Merrill will address 'the Fortune Might Hav Coat Ufa. - A letter informing him that he bad IN REDUCTION GREAT been left $80,1X10 by an uncle In New Zealand was nearly the cause of the PRICES In r premature death of a ?'! i BLANKETS poetry. Visiting In Kamas Mr. and Mrs. J Frank T.-- Knight of Prdvo Bench are regular a few days in Kamas. at the spending - Ira. t'j r V T J k? Johnson last Saturday. J BLANKETS, r 66x80 size, regular $18.50, 7 ei $ - WOOD PLAID , e, o- V? w v- - r Mr.-Smo- 1 ot . - j ta com-litt- le I for'rr. |