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Show ; . ' ,f ?yvr THE PROVO POST : Tl--f . wet''1' TV - : - 4 FANCY OUTINGS A good heavy fancy outing especially adapt-e- d for night gowns. 10 Yards for TABLE OILCLOTH 4 Table Oilcloth, white and colors. $1.00 AT WOOD CLIFTONS Wednesday, Sept. 15th. BROWN MUSLIN To those who regularly attend our Dollar Day sales, the above announcement is all that is neces- 5-- 3 $1.00 WHITE OUTING good quality .ite outing. 26-in- Extra heavy, ch $1.00 $1.00 PILLOW CASES 42x36 extra good quality pillow cases, a 35c DAISY CLOTH 36-in- Amoskeag ch white Daisy Cloth. eadue. Yards for 4 color chambray colors lavender, pink, heavy blue, green and tan. Dollar Day Special 10 Yards for 8-o- z. A beautiful assortment of patterns, also plain MISSES HOSE Misses extra fine ribbed hose, double heel and toe, black, cordovan and white. Dollar Day Special $1.00 Fine guage womens $1.00 long fibre ton, pure white. 3 Rolls for 14-o- z. $1.00 CHEVIOT Blue Bell Cheviot, a sh inline; for splendid mens shirts and boys blouses. cot- - $1.00 size com- fort batt, extraordinary value. Yards far One Roll $1.00 for 8 and cor- MENS LISLE HOSE Mens fine lisle hose in cordovan and 25c white; regular pair. Dollar Day Special black, Pair for 5 APRONS FOR THE $1.00 HOME MENS DRjJSS SHIRTS Values 7 up - to $2.50 each; sizes 14Va to 17. Full sized, neatly trimmed aprons in good quality percale and gingham, value $1.25 each. Dollar Day, Each Dollar Day Special, Each $1.00 $1.00 ARROW COLLARS COATES THREAD 2t Spools for Special lot to close, styles are good. Dollar Day Special Ten for Si. 99 $1.00 Coates thread, in white only; numbers 100-y- PERCALE Light grounds, large v?H polks dots, 7 Yards for SI. 90 $1.93 $1.00 $1.00 iO lc Pair for CHILDRENS Pair for Good colors black dovan. $1.00 Six pair guaranteed to wear six months without darning; 6 jiair in box. Dollar Day Special, Box Each $1.00 heavy weight for around-the- home wear; SOX Made of 'Amoskeag gingham in neat checks and plaids. Sizes 2 to 6. HAREM SCAREM AND JOLLIE JOAN FROCKS - Just two dozen left of these splendid garments for children in ging-- h a m s and Japanese crepes, sold regularly from $2.50 to $3.50 each. Dollar Day Special, Each WOMENS COTTON HOSE $1.00 72x90 full WOMENS SILK HOSE Pure thread silk hose, regular price $1.25. Dollar Day Special, Pair MENS DARN PROOF DRESSES $1.00 hose, a good 35c value. Dollar Day Special, 4 for $1.00 Yards for 5 WOMENS HOSE BATTS white stock. 8 Rolls for ; colors. 6 Extra heavy, size 19x 36 inches, a wonderful value. COTTON DEVON-SHIR- E CLOTH 3 Yards for $1.00 $1.00 RENFREW $1.00 c. CORSAGE Pair for $1.00 Five for $1.00 Regular price, 60c. Dollar Day Special 3 Bouquets for heavy quality for 8 . . Good Pair for 8 BOUQUETS school wear ; colors black and cordovan. Seven for CRASH TOWELING Bleached and brown crash roller toweling, actual value 162-3Dollar Day Special fast 6 inches. $1.00 PLAIN CHAMBRAY ch quality huck towel, actual size 16x31 A good heavy work sock, in black and cor- doyan. ch Yards for ORGANDIE MISSES HOSE Good MENS. HOSE $1.00 - HUCK TOWEL quality, 7 Read every item below, and note how far- we can make your dollar go. We offer no baits each item stands on its individual merit Four for $1.00 32-in- Yards for 10 Good 36-in- Long Cloth. Dollar Day Special sary. 36-in- ch brown muslin, 15c value. Yards for 10 Yards for : LONGCLOTH d. and 70. $1 ! We ha o Special Note! Fruit Growers dec id d to make DOLLAR DAY a month lv event. TheW edno'dav that comes nearest tb middle cf the month will h- - DOLLAR DAY. You may look f- ward to our DOLLAR DAYS with the full ranee that they will be mon. aving events. ar are We - -- j irg $2-- . CO a lux for Utah countys prize Call at the store for particulars. pies. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybodys Store. wiwaaf y i ksonr Mr. FgKissinrsof sir srgrnr E. Ray Peterson Phone 627 Entertaining Visitors The Misses Arvilla and Ludean I.unt of Nephi are the guests of Mrs. Peter Gronne man for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lunt of Nephi were also visitors at the Gronneman home Sunday. Society Editor W Mr. and of Spring-rUannounce the engagement of their daughter, Eva, to Frank Ram-- r aey Jr., of this city. The marriage will take place In the Salt Lake temple on September 22. The couple are very popular here in musical circles. Miss Wainright, who holds a position at the Robinson Brothers Music company, is an accomplished violinist Mr. Ramsey is a member of the Provo band and is a favorite with Provo audiences as soloist of that organization. Popular Couple Engaged Mrs. William Wainright . . M Will Attend Dramatic School-- Miss Grace Nixon and Mist Edith Christensen, -- former students of Pro-rl Pardoe of the B. Y. University, eft last week for Boston, where- they will spend a few years stud" ig at the Powers School of Dramatic Art. They will also study music whUe In. the east a The few young ladles expect to spend Nixdays In Missouri visiting Miss ons brother, St Clair, who is on a ' mission .there. T. ' 1 Soroels Club Will Meet The club will he entertained by Mra. W. H. Homer, Jr., at the Homer farm in Pleasant Grove next Friday afternoon. A11 present as well as former members are cordially InvitThe committee ed to be present members on arrangements and transportation are as follows: - Mrs. J. W. chairman; Mra. Jacob Coleman, Mra. George Parker, Mrs. So-ros- is L. C. Potter, Mrs. A. B.NWorsley, Mrs. O. W. Bailey and Mrs Leslie Hickman. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mra. A. B. Simmons announce the engagement of their daughter, Etta, to Hewitt Strong of this city. The marriage will take place In the Balt Lake temple September 28. - J 4. .1 t . V A i Pageant to Be Presented Tonight Under the direction of Professor E. H. Eastmond a pageant will be given by the Utah Stake Beehive girls In the Tabernacle tonight at 7:20. In addition to the pageant, emblems will be awarded to the BeeMra. Bailey Honored :The follow-n- g hive girla for the past season's work. guests enjoyed a theater party A very pleasing entertainment la anlast evening In celebration of the ticipated and the public la cordially birthday anniversary of Mrs. O. W. invited. " Bailey: . Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Vincent, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Baker, Mr. and PeMrs. Daughter Complimented Mrs. John W. Me Adam. Mr. and Mrs. entertain-e- d O. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. George ter Gronneman pleasantly in afternoon home at her C. M. Friday Mrs. Mr. and B. Harding, An Mra. Gronneman. Lavar of honor W. K. Mrs. Bailey, Clark, Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Hyrum Cluff, Mrs. Zina abundance of asters beautified the e rooms. Readings ,were given by Dunn, Mrs. Ruth Bailey, Miss Miss Lila Booth And Mrs. Ethel and Decker Miss Edna Dunn, and a unique Wallace Bailey. After the theater Clark. Musical numbers were also enjoyed, the party" adjourned to the home of guessing contest won by Mrs. Karl Mr. and Mrs. George B. ITarding, the prize being where cards, music and luncheon Andorberg. A dainty luncheon was served to about thirty guests. completed the delightful affair. -- MaU-rln- South J. R. Hodson nd family have returned from an enjoyable outing to Bryce's canyon, the Cedar Breaks, St. George and Mr. Hodson Zions canon. says that he had the pleasure of picking grapes at St. George from vines hia father planted in 1870. The Hodsons, like most tourists, were fascinated chilCelebrated The Birthday with the beauties of Utahs wonderdren, grandchildren and and they declare them to he lands, of Mrs. Hyrum Cluff entergreat. simply tained at a dinner party Sunday eveMrs. of at the home the Cluff, ning .Primary Officers - Entertained-occasion being" her " birthday. The TheSIxth ward officer met season's flowers adorned the rooms at the home atPrimary Mrs. Emily Green and a basket of tea rose buds cen- Thursday evening-- the occasion, being tered the table. Following the din- a sociable and shower In honor of ner, games, music and chat contrib- Mrs. Inex Men love, president of that uted to an enjoyable evening. The organization. The time was pleasanthonored guest was the recipient of ly spent in games and social chat, many beantiful gift. and a delicious-lunch Those present were: Mrs. Inez Mrs. OTe Olsen, Mrs. Bertha Entertained at Dinner Mr. and Kirkwood, Mrs. T. L. Evans, Mrs. and daughter, Iretis, Mrs. Mra. Robert I. Sward entertained at dinner Sunday evening. A crystal Lars Petersen and daughter. Verda, basket of asters was used as a cen- Mrs. William Palmer, Miss Florence terpiece for the table, where covers Utley, Mrs. Joseph Harris and daughwere laid for the following guests: ter, Mary, Mrs. Lena Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sward, Mr. and Mrs. Emily Green. Mra. Verne E. Davies ' and family, Social Hoar Onb Meet The So. Mra. D.R. Wan berg and Mrs. E. Ray cial Hour club met with Mrs. Ora Peterson. Cunningham on Provo Bench, Thursafternoon. Fourteen members ' Mrs. day Engagement Announced and the following visitors were enannounces A. Vance the John present: Mra. C. Herbes of Salt Lake, gagement of her daughter, Zola, to Mrs. Ray Elliott of Charleston and E. C. Malone of Salt Lake. The mar- Mrs. Frank T. Knight of Kamaa. As riage will take place tomorrow. the meeting marked the end of the clubs sessions for the year, officers Nelke Hub to Meet The Nelke were elected at follows: President. Reading club will meet at the home Mrs. L. M. Nelson; vice president, of Mr. Sadie P. Worsley, 82 North Mrs. Matilda Yance; treasurer, Mra. Second East, Thursday afternoon. G. D. C alder; secretary, Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Kathryn B. Pardoe will act as Culilmore. After the business of the assisting hostess. The program will club was transacted an enjoyable soInclude a biographical sketch of Eu- cial time was spent and- - refreshgene Walters given by Mrs. May ments were served. Additional Retberford and a reading of the pleasant hours were spent in the evedrama, "The Easiest Way, written ning, when the husbands Joined the by the same author, will be given by party. The next meeting will be held Mra. Myrtle M. Stewart. at the home of Mrs. John Christensen on September 22. Entertained Guests Mrs.1 D. B. i McBride of Provo Bench entertained Relief Society Meet Tomorrow the following guests Sunday: Mr, The Fifth Ward Relief society will and Mrs. Herbert Clark and family, hold a work meeting in the Relief Mr. and Mrs. Allan T. Sanford and society hall tomorrow afternoon. A Mrs. Palm, all of Salt Lake; and Dr. good attendance Is desired and also and Mrs. Cunningham of Orem. that the members come early. en gaam i Enjojc'l Ti , -- a-erved. Men-lov- e, re -- Young Couple Honored In rooms beautifully decorated with the sea- sons flowers, Mr, antrMra. Clarence Bray entertained Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bray, whose marriage took place last week. Games and music made the time pass pleasantly. Refreshments were served to the following: Mr andMrs. David Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Olson, Mr. and Mra. Earl Foote, Mr. and Mra. Charles Clarks-- 1 ton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bray, Mrs. Irene Bray, Mrs. "Sarah Morton, Miaa Grace" Robbins, Miss Arvilla Man-guMrs. Margaret Raynaud, Robert Laviti'e, Clarence Harding and Ciealon Bray. I Missionary Honored Miss " Lucile Bown, whowlll leave September 23 for the L. D. S. eastern states mission, was the honored gnest at a shower given by the members of the First ward Theological class at the home of Mrs. Ben H. dullock, Friday The seasons flowers and evening. autumn leaves were used as decorations. Games, music and refreshments were the features of the evening, which were enjoyed by about Ixty guests -- Miss Bows - rccelvd many beautiful gifts. j ; Missionary' Party Planned- - Tbur- day evening the members of the First ward M. I. A. will gather at the home of Miss Lucile Bown, where a so- cial entertainment wUl be given la her honor, prior to her departure for the mission field. Choir Outing Enjoyed The members of the Lakevlftw ward choir held an outing at Saratoga Friday evening. Bathing and luncheon were the features ot tb enjoyable affair. Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Daughter of the Mormoa Battalion, which: was scheduled for September, ha been postponed o til October 16. The place of meeting will be announced later. . ' Return From Calif oral Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson and family homo last evening after month vfalt in Los Angeles, Riverside and other southern California points. a Marriage Solemnised Miss Olivo James and Harvey Wilson were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Craighead of thi city yesterday at 12 oclock by the Rev. William F. Bulkier. The couple returned In the afternoon to Eureka.-wherTree-JoClub Will Meet Mrs. they will make their home. J. B. Seeth&ler will be hostess to the Trea-Joclub at her home on East Advico on Hair and Scalp Center street next Thursday after-nooAll members are requested to be -- li li n. present FREE! HAIR COLORING 24 DIFFER Teachers - - Enjoy Outing The SHADES teachers of the Provo city schools participated In an enjoyable affair HATH GOODS Friday afternoon and evening. A MARCEL WAVING plunge was enjoyed at the high school, after which they were enterWe teach all branches of Beauty tained at Dixons peach orchard on Culture. Provo Bench, where 'an appetizing Manicure special 3 appointment picnic supper was served. for 91.00. Bride-eleritOF. ALEXANDER Honored Miss Florence Holt, a bride of the was Awarded Gold Modal and Diploma of month, .the honored guest at a delightful afHonor at tho fair given by Mrs. LaMar Craven, Diamond Jubilee Expo!0 Queen's . Thursday afternoon. The seasons London, England, in Gowers enhanced the rooms, where ' WHITNEY MILLINERY AND games, music and refreshments provided an enjoyable time for the fifBEAUTY PARLORS teen guesta present. 1 100 North University Av. - ct 18-lT- s |