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Show PROVO POST, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 - THE PROVO POST Provos - Popular Newspaper Published Each Tuesday and Friday By THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY 125 West Center St. Phone 13 Editor and Manager NEPHI C. HICKS Entered at the postoffice at Provo City Utah, as second class matter. ' r ' Subscription Terms r One Year J.J $3.00 1.50 .75 Six Months Three Months SUPPORT A IIOMK INDUSTRY BY 8UR- ----- SCIUBING NOW - I MOTHERS DAY. Next Sunday is Mothers day a when we commemorate the life of the only day one in all the world who ever really knew us and loved us for everything she knew. Reverently we acknowledge her as life's sweetest influence and we pay her tribute on Mothers day knowing that in all the world there is no treasure like her. This beautiful idea was first suggested by ' Miss Anna Jarvis of Philidelphia in 1908, and the day has been growing in importance in a surprisingly rapid manner ever since. It is one of our youngest national holidays, yet the spirit that prompted itjs one that has caused its quick and nation-wid- e acceptance. 'It is a day founded on a deep, elemental love that is as old as mankind. Dating back as far as the earliest readable and understandable hieroglyphics,' the Muses have prompted the singing and writing of the praises to mothers. Poets, writers, composers and singers, as far back as Then there is the man who aims high but takes his eye off the sight when some woman passes by just as he is about to pull the trigger. A A CLOSER RELATIONSHIP IN JUSTICES NAME. HELPFUL. A young fellow of 22 who had an invalidlfath- The masterly and erudite lecture on the Yap a dependent mother and a young wife to supcontroversy delivered at the Kiwanis luncheon er, on a small salary, stole and rifled two trunks You cant tell by looking at a womans skirt at the Hotel Roberts last Monday by Professor port a of of the jewelry salesman and has just been sentencChristen Jensen, head how old she is. history department 7 years in a reformatory fhats his punto ed was highly of the Brigham Young University, and he can stand it. The severest penalty ishment If the world isnt using you right, it is often appreciated by the members of that club. Proon the young mans helpless depend- inflicted on .is the case that you are not using the world right. fessor Jensen, who is a reputed authority the law shouldnt punish at all. which ents clariquestions of history and political science, become of them ? to Whats manner. going in an fied the controversy entertaining history goes, have all brought into their masterof Nearly always the family of the criminal is pieces the theme of mothers love and love for Anxious to keep informed on the questions more than he is. There is no justice in are punished men mothers. Long before there was Christianity; the day, the business and professional attendnd Christianity. Cappers Weekley. no mercy, of the it, opportunity long before there was an America, an England, especially grateful for not does since their calling a France, or any of their favorite national he- ing such lectures, man who was taught that The along studies forroes ; long before the coming of any of the events permit of extensive research and who reluctantly ' his womenwere superiors or persons who prompted the naming of special eign to their business. idea new to that women are his the submitted fortunate in Provo business men are very before any of days to commorate them; long to prevent their is now scholbitterly fighting equals, command distinguished having at their these, there were mothers. his considered superiors. The foundation of Mothers 'day is a love ars, authorities in various pursuits, who are again being Unto community. the service be of to that is indeed difficult tb describe. It is told in eager rNow that nearly everybody except a few a poem that ends thus; fortunately in the past we have not to any great souls has discovered that of these services hardy the extent availed ourselves of fall ore, maybe there will be more room in the Sir Lo& pauMd, u If he would not breeth her same in men outside of .the classroom. The Post voices is a the milk and 'next summer-f- or carelese mood, thus llghUy to another, a general sentiment found among our business refrigerators ' . butter. . future in the He beat hie head, as it to give that word the reverence men when it expresses' a hope that their to invited be give more of these men will due, and gently aaid, "My mother. The woman who believes she has been stung messages to the various clubs. We are certain in the man she married, has the consolation of business the There, in the olden days, in the court banquet that the closer association" between mutual be will advantage. knowing that most other women think the same of men school and the and hall, each every knight present gave a , create a better understanding thing about themselves. toast to the one he loved the most. This knight, It will undoubtedly ideals. the of respective the bravest, the most highly respected and, the and appreciation No doubt there have been some, bat did you best loved knight in the hall, gave his toast to ever not the but honestly know anybody who died from his mother. That deep, profound love for a Worry Trills a good many people ' overwork? doesnt kind worry. mother which Sir Leon showed has not been at kind it ought to kill that all dimmed by the passing of the centuries. A man in & dry goods or millinery shop alA chAd may beanatural liar but thats better Today the love for mother is as strong as, or feels embarrassed and looks the part, but ways . , even stronger than, in those days. That deep, than being an unnatural one. woman in a mens clothing store never is a underlying love and respect which that knight Birds of a feather find themselves in the same showed and which has been accentuated during the elapsed years, is what makes Mothers day a millinery shop. Most men have better wives than they day when everyone wants to show mother that and most women have better husbands is u attractive an girl One idea of them is that she is loved and appreciated. That is why Moththe pockets of than they deserve, which makes things fair ers day bids fair to outgrow any other national one who can attract money from " enough. .her admirers. holiday. ' old-fashio- home-brewin- g , J STARTS SATURDAY 9 A. M. jvHa mirtt, i i ra IlamlTallurcdOiiibiiijtiuumcno modctand conocrvativo styles forolder men Priced At AM- - One-Thir- d Their Real Value Oofr ' W' Regular Price $42.50, sale price- - Lot v I Lot 2- - Regular Price $47.50, sale price - Lot 3 - Regular Price $60.00, sale price Lot TKe 4-Re- gular Price $75.00, sale price Entire Lot Includes The Very Latest Style Creations. Sport Models With Loose Yokes, Loose felts and Bellows, or Patch Pockets. - T ' - . Others in One orTVo Single Breasted and Two Button Double Breasted Styles. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HIGH GRADE SUIT FOR THE SAME PRICE YOU WOULD PAY FOR A MEDIOCRE MAKE MOTHERS DAY Remember Mother, Say it with carnations. SUNDAY, MAY 8th .. , You Can Purchase Them at Our Store at $1.25 per dozen. 5 HART, - SCHAFFNER MARX SUITS & -- HOLD THEIR SHAPE AND LOOK WELL UNTIL W ORN OUT jup C pyni 1921 Hart Schaffncr & Marx f' Djtributorsof Quality Merchandise Everybodys Store " |