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Show v vi r s v. x- -w . k ft PROVO . r JULY 1, POST. FRIDAY, ''' 1921. ;vsw , - t x '4 ", V uKSjin SOCIETY I Birthday Party Given Mra. 'D. D. e guests Boyer entertained twenty-ong Tuesday afternoon, the occasion the ninth birthday ftnnivereary of her daughter, Louise. Games were played, followed by refreshments. - Encircling the Dollar Day Specials we call your attention to' the attractive things for men and wom- en to wear oil Independence Day. s, hand-tailor- $9-5- 0 - 0 man cannot celebrate the Fourth satisfactorily except under a straw hat. We have the style you like. , Priced from $2.50 A to '$4.75 ; Yj hart, schaffner suns mark & Why not buy one for the Fourth? Special for Saturday, any H. S. 25 per cent off and M. suit at 100 CORSETS Saturday special, each standard quality percale, and 36 inch fine quality ginghams from MINA TAYLOR factory, worth from 20c. to 50c. yard. Lengths 2 to 1 4 yards. Average 5 2 yards 1-- 1-- to pound. to Formerly sold from spedal of. July $17.5p. Fourth $7.95 only MINA TAYLOR DRESSES dresses. gingham for the suitable Brand new styles Specially months. warm weather to- - 1 -- $5.95. SUMMER PARASOLS Price At One-Ha- lf summer covered parasols All silk of one-ha- lf prices sale at this just special, 4 for for FEM1NALLS garments. marked. , Actual Printed poplins. Actual values 45c. 5 yarcl. yards for , r: , t WHITE UNDER MUSLIN A host of beautiful gowns, Chemise and Skirts. Priced at 9SS $1.19 and( Ashton and daughter,. E1- -. len,- will leave for' San Francisco on i Sunday for a two weeks visit.', B. - - 1 Mr. and Salt Lake Visitors Here Mrs. J, R. Stewart and daughters,, Florence and Lnclle, and Miss Peterson motored from Salt Lake on Wednesday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passey. Marriage Solemnized The marand riage of Miss Ora Manwarlng Fenton S. Gardner took place In. the , ' The 'Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. yoniig couple will ' zpend the aum-mmonths at Pine Valley, southern DUh. , , and spe- .$1.00 MENR STRAW HATS ' v , Odds and ends 2 for $1.00 4 WOMENS SHOES Fine ribbed excellent heel and toe. Actual value 40c. Sizes 5 to 9 1-- 2. pair. Saturday special 4 for $1.00 $1.00 4 Actual value Value $1.50 . . Saturday special 75c. each. Saturday t ..$1.00. MENS HOSE silk urday special, 2 pair for $1.00 : . plaited hose. Colors, black, gray, cordovan and blue. Sat- - f special, 3 for each: Mens MUSLIN DRAWERS t WOMENS nOSE Fine lisle, black only. Value 85c. BOYS ONE PIECE WASH SUITS $1.00 - special, 2 for, , $1.00 pair Blue and pink stripes, Saturday 1 - j Saturday - Actual value $1.50 each. MISSES HOSE i . $1.00. j ( BIENS HALF HOSE . , WOMENS ORGANDIE , DRESSES r, y ij of the lot. Values choice Your Saturday special to $19.50, up - $1Z.5U only r $1.00 WOMENS MUSLIN DRAWERS value $2.25. Saturday special $1.00 5 pair for BOYS CAPS pair only to, dose. Saturday special POPLINS spe- $1.00 work Values from $1.50 to $3.00 each. Sat- $1.00 tirday special, each Patent leather and kid pumps, 25 L. D. S. GARMENTS Regular price, $1.50 Saturday Womens BOYS STRAW HATS CHILDRENS STRAW HATS $1.00 . , , v Actual value . 50c. each. Saturday $1.00 $1.00 cial, 2 for CHAMBRAT GINGHAM 3 special, Saturday pair. 0 tan, green and lavender. Saturday special, 9 yds. afreet $2.45 $1-0- Colors, pink, bine MUSLIN DRAWERS 50c. Values 75c. to $1.25. Saturday special, 2 for , $14.50 priced Childrens nainsook unfoa - suits. Sizes 2, 4, and & Value $1.25 each. 35. Special, pound cial BOSTONIAN SHOES New $1.00 -- VERY SPECIAL Mill ends Very fine gauge lisle hose. Colors jlack and cordovan. Actual value, for Values from $2.25 to $3.75 each. J . Special, 1-- FOR MEN ' . Mr. Regular price $2.25 each. SUITS SWIMMING a WOMENS HOSE WOMENS KIMONAS w Womens "worsted" bathing suits. New shade and color combinations. Values up to $8.50, speeach. $7-0cial for Saturday Choir Party Given The members of the Bonneville Ward choir gave a lawn party Wednesday evening at the home of Frank Watkins. Electric lights illumined the lawn, where games, music and refreshments were ' enjoyed. ' $8.50 , nr ; J. $7-50- d; - For California , New arrivals for July wear. Materials are, Mignonett and georgette crepe. Styles are the new over blouse and smock effects, trimmed in wide bands of embroidery and fringe. Colors, rat--tabisque, flesh; zinc, honey,-orchiwhite, navy, neptune and oriole. Priced special at ' $5-45- . , Leaves 4 , The Greatest Service To The r Greatest Number WOMENS BLOUSES The Celebrated Walof Mrs, anniversaries birthday ter Startup and her brother, John F. Harris of Payson, were 'celebrated at the home of the former Tuesday evening. Shasta daisies and sweet peas were the decorations used. A delicious luncheon was served to about fifty guests,' after spent In which the evening wa ' f music and jgames. i s . mmmm Anniversaries Mrs. Priced colors. Entertains ChoirThe home of Trot, and Mrs, J. R, Boshard presented a festive scene last evening, when they entertained the members of the Tabernacle choir and a few friends. The rooms were cheerfully adorned with the seasons flowers. Electric lights and Hags formed a brilliant effect on the lawn, where a dancing floor was laid. The music for dancing wan furnished by. Wildes orchestra. Several excellent numbers were rendered by the choir during the eve--, Sumptuous ' refreshments I nlng. were served on the lawn from small j tables. The guests report a very, enjoyable time and acclaim the successful affair as characteristic of all of Prof. Boshards endeavors. . T ed to S - Our Aim Is: HER MAJESTY PETTICOATS They are peak of perfection continuous plackets, self fitting waigt flounces. Mabands, floris terials are jersey, wahl, and Beaux Art Satin. All the new guests. ' values. wear. White silks and flannels ,as well as fancy silk weaves and plaid . .flannels Priced from $10.50 to 17-50- . Wedding Reception Given One of the most prominent social events of the week was the wedding reception, giren Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor, in honor of their ton, Arthur D., and 'Maurine Goodrldge .whose marriage took place in the Salt Lake Temple the same day. The affair was held In the Third Ward amusement hall, which was beautifully decorate in color .scheme of pink' and white. A novel feature of the decorations eras a large picture of a ship on the wall with a motto wishing the young cople a pleasant journey on th esea of life. Pink and white flowers room, decorated the refreshment where a dainty luncheon was served from small tables. The bride was charmingly gowned la white canton crepe trimmed with beads. An excellent program and dancing was enjoyed by about three hundred - strictly on the job at our store all day SATURDAY, JULY 2nd. He will make your dollar reach its full limit in purchasing power. Simply read the items advertised here, bring the ad. to the store and verify the So appropriate for hot weather f. , Maim will be WOMENS SPORT SKIRTS , out-of-to- after the ceremony. you will X-. Job Holds Reunion The Spinsters Club, which was organized in Provo by the Fourth Ward girls in the year 1901, held a reunion in Provo Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. H. E. Owens, Mrs.' A. J. Stewart, Mr. Frank T. Bennett and Mrs. J. K. Stein were : the hostesses of the affairs A banquet was given at 4 oclock Wednesday afternoon, and a midnight luncheon was enjoyed that night, followed by a slumber party at the home of Mrs. J. E. Stein. Thursday afternoon the club men!-lereach with an Invited guest, enjoyed an outing to Pioneer Park. guests were: Mrs. The David J. Blake, Mrs. Lloyd Wood-tufMrs.' Fred Duff and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Salt Lake, Mrs. Roy Thatcher of Logan, Mrs. Vienna ' Fred Kimball of Idaho and Mrs. Saxey of Salt Lake. Solemnised quiet Marriage wedding took place Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homer, when Edna 8attord and Lynn Hedqulst were united In marriage' by Bishop Joseph Nelson, . of the Sixth Ward. The ceremony was performed at seven oclock In the presence ef the Immediate families. The rooms were beautifully decorat' ed la June roses and sweet peas. Sweet pears and nasturtiums , were used effectively In the dining room, where a delicious supper was served last day is the have, the opporunity, to W buy needed things Je-in- A Old - 71) B 78. $1.39. WOMENS SILK HOSE Womens pure thread silk hose. Value $1.00 pair. White only, Satur day special 2 for X BUNGALOW APRONS '' . ; n.t Made of percale and fast colored " ginghams Sizes 36 to 52. Special, WOMENS EXTRA HEAVY SILK HOSE In black and white. . Actual value . $1.50 pair. Children's s, f Womens good weight hose. only .Saturday special, 8 pair , play suits. CHILDRENS GINGHAM ZEPHYR GINGHAMS In book fold. New patterns in a very fine quality..- - Per yard DRESSES Neat checks and plaids. Sizes 2 to -- $1.(K 6 . years,... Each . Ac- - CHILDRENS DRESSES back. Children's White Organdie Dresses, Value. $1.75 each 7 to 14 years. . - . Special - . Mr 1.$1.00. ; ... 8 weight deniniT- - $1.00. ; ..... Ful cubhigh Saturday special, pair $1.00. BOYS - . e pair,for MENS OVER ALLS 245 , J Value 50c; pair.' Satur- s . dayspecial, tual value $1.50 each. 2 for 31.00, $1.00 value good MENS FINE LISLE HOSE Black at $3 25, $3.75, $4.75. $6.00. $7.25 36.50 and 21. tub-pro- of - L All colors. CHILDRENS PLAY SUITS , ' pair for 8 "it Saturday special $1.00 SPECIAL $1-0- 0 . 1 - KAYSERI SILK UNDERWEAR Pure thread Italian silk under chemise, vests, wear step-inand reinforced, bloomers. Priced - - each Extra Black and Jarown. - WAISTS . Odds and ends. Values v. $1.00 each, - Saturday special - ...$25 up $1.00. ' er " - MarrUf Solemnised 'The marriage of Miss Marcella Boulton and . Eldon Gottfredaon took place Wed- - j nesday in the Salt Lake Temple. In the evening a wedding reception was ni t given In honor of the young couple tg hy the parent of the bride, Mr. and Mr. Thomas R. Boulton. The aM-Sfair was held in the Vineyard Ward amusement hall, which was beauti-- ( tg fully decorated. About three hun- dred guests enjoyed an evening of it!,; which J; iuubIc and dancing, during time -- an appetizing 'luncheon . was Distributors of Quality Merchandise Everybodys Store |