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Show N" ( 1 THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922' ;v A?AK?TiAiUA7v-f- SOCIETY I CHARMING io -- Miss Thelma Huish I Society Editor vPhone 1?, Mr Mrs. Frank T Gardner entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of her e husband, who-birthday anniversary incurred on that day. were artistically arranged in alentine decorations and kewpies. while a large anil elaborate birthday take formed the table centerpiece. Present were. Mr. and Mrs .J. T. Gardner. Mr and Mrs. Harry Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ferre. Mr. and Mrs. The-room- We take pleasure in announcing that we have ready for your inspection and delight One Hundred and Fifty wonderful styles in silk dresses. Each one of them a veritable dream Mark Down, .Mr and Mrs. ( A. Johnson. M. and Mrs. 1. L Cook. Miss Nat el l.i Lewis Y sAp-pe- Lew is. Mabel, Silk Taffetas in the seasons newest Ht PRICED $1 4.75 AND l Mrs - stu-amer- . PRICED AT Strand Suiting suitable for Dresses and Aprons, all OQp tub colors and white.. Yard h Beach loth, a 'eiy popul.-clotin foi oulv Spring '.'ur, all be new and staple 39c i shades Yard Ilatinspun, a new cloth, simcomes in all AS ilar to silk Krep-Knicolors. the new Spring CEn Dub Yard z Mercerized Repps and :op-lins- , for outing and street wear, in all the popular shades. A3 Yard 36-inc- h 1 Illi-i- m 2(5-inc- h t, i'-.- 26-inc- h At EXTRA SPECIAL Printed Voiles, fine quality, good patterns, value 30c. Opening Season Special, Ikp 29-inc- h 36-inc- h 41-inc- h r-- 1 St 42-inc- 1 45-inc- DRESSES T i -- PRICED AT 537,50 Foundation Grenadine, Taffeta. Can-- , ton and Wool Crepes; trimmed with laces, pleatings, cordings and Wool yarns, in regular Fifth Avenue styles. PRICED $42.50 AND . Miller, Den and LaZelLOverly. S& N. al and Robbie Woodruff. Harold, Ejf and Max Nelson. Wallace and Holland Logie and Harold Iratt of - -- American Fork. U Luella Ramsey. Miss Gra.e Ray, Mms Sc Thelma Satfor.L- - .Miss Kate HllBon,' .Messrs. Fred Sanford, Jesse Dalton, Ted Oakley. Dean Stewart. Kay Sim-- , kins and Phil Stewart. The remain& der of the i veiling wa-- spent with ' games and mnsie. g j . Farrer was hostess to the members of the Ninet.-- m h ,:r ,tl her horn.- this a VERY SPECIAL PRICED AT $49.50 59.95 36-inc- h A All wool French Serge, neatly trim- and embroidery stitching, colors Navy and Plum. A wonderful value. with med braid 1 - h h 36-inc- h 3 Be Offered. See Our Ad in Tuesdays Post. 1-- good quality Unbleached Muslin, 2c 10c J Turkish Bath Towels, one lot of salesmans samples, slightly soiled, at, each 29c 39c 49c 69c .1 , i . 1 i ! 89c JUST HALF OF THEIR REGULAR VALUE 32-inc- In i c i 10-inc- -- 36-inc- .YfM 7-- -- U 1 He t' t- . 1 i five-acgiv.-n- , 4 . . h h - Silk Stripe Merand cerized Voiles, and novelty embroidered voiles, in light grounds; value $1.75; special, yard 26-inc- h 40-inc- h Seamount,- - Metella Berry, Mildred Davis. Florence Olport, Inez Wilde, H- - Mvrtle Straddling, Ethel Kartchner and Evelyn Maesdr and Dorothy Har7 mon, bef kr pers. ty t MS -- - - Ht y Ar H 6 n, h h !. r Departments is Arriving in ! Drayloads Daily , Mrs. be Tuner was hostess to the members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge lub at her home Saturday. The card favor was awarded to Luncheon Mrs. Gorge B. Harding. was served. Present were Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mr?. Harry Ashton, Mrs. O. W. Bailey: Mrs. L.C L. Graham, Mrs. George h. Harding, Mrs.- George Levin, Airs. Elliott and Mrs. Jesse unttr, invited guest. Mrs. J. F. Brim and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain were hostesses to the Ladies Aid of the Community Congregational church Tuesday afternoon at the church parlors. The following young people were entertained at a sleigh ride party on Wednesday evening, after which they went to the home of .Miss Margaret Reese in Lakeview and enjoyed an The Misses Edna oyster supper: Grace Williamson, Lida Scott, Shaw. Hazel Nuttall, Margaret Reese, Mae Startin, Winnie Scott, Genevieve Jepper-soGeraldine Olsen, Scott, Ruby Orthellan Scott, Messrs. Frank Penrod, Earl Peay, . Preston Glade David Reese, Karl Taylor, Bovvering Clingerl Kerschel Clinger, Clifford Olsen, LeRoy Hodson, Kenneth Olsen and Edward Wells. Hr Hr Hr H- . C Sr -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw entertained at a family dinner at their home in Lakeview Wednesday evening in honor of their son, LaVar, who has returned from the Northwestern mission field. Covers laid for ten. w-e- re I New Merchandise for? All - s , h i -A l . h Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybodys Store. t - . " V : i h i -- c 1 i . i t h Our 1922 Resolve is to Give the Best Service We Know How to Give. Help us by telling us when We do not. n , , . ,D-'vi- Kalburnie Ginghams, a cloth of national reputation, in color and beautifully' designed. Patterns suitable for fast afternoon dresses, misses school dresses, and childrens QCp Oub play desses, yard Classic and Toile du Nord Ginghams, in novelty IQn I wb i Plaids and Stripes; value 25c, yard York Ginghams, in a wide range of patterns, suitable for childrens school dresses; value 21c, yard I fast color Chambray, in blue, helio, pink and green; value 25c, yard 27-inc- l 1 -- ING 32-inc- I. u i .Mrs. Goodman. special purchase of Voiles enables & I AIL I. (N S. students a;p urged us to &ive our patrons startling valHf t at a play. HeadsN ues rieht at the opening of the Spring si bo )res(-nto be this eveWins gwatis. season. Hr Jin com tlie Central school, ning Printed Voiles, in light and Hr mencing at o', lock. Tlie public in dark grounds; regular generJI is also .or. Rally invited to Hr attend. value, 50c, yard i Hr in Voiles, fine extra Mr. jan.l Mrs. It. J. Eldred loft this quality 'Hr beautiful designs; value city 'Ijhursclay for Pre.ston. Calif., QQp H ulipre, they will visit with friends uijbj 65c; yard and relative's for a month. v fine Printed Voiles; 36 and Tuesday evening, the Junior Beegood value regularly at 75c, JQp hive girls of the Fourth ward were Twb entertained by the beehive keepers at special, yard a sLeigh party. Followijig the Silk Stripe Voiles and dainty Hr- sleigh rideriding the party was entertained of the beekeepers, where Printed Dimities; value $1.00; COp Nr aat the home was served to the followlumheon dub special, yard Hr ing: The Missels Ida Smith, Naomi UR N 27-inc- AND .. -- i A olon32 inches uvide 11 vard vard H WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH, Will Be eg DOLLAR DAY Unparalleled Values Will fine Bleached Muslin, . i " i C. . i i m M is4 ml si . Mi-- s ri.ts-c- j Mau.V Miss K.h.iicl rT Siiiiilnnl l.aM.ir IVn.l .linn 4Ma.sin, , I Civil.- 11 Kllll.l- 11. 'll. s ill ' nh Ci.iv.1i-1. cl. ini :..l li, SPRING AND SUMMER VOILES d) EXTRA SPECIAL 36-inc- . j i .1 . Hr re . V c h h . tr d 84-squa- rl 1 - - S- as 36-inc- There is nothing better or easier to launder than garments made of fine Percales. 1 Q fine Count Percales, in a very, wide range of wb patterns; value 25c, special, yard Book-folCambrics, in dark and light grounds, OCp -- tut endless variety of patterns, yard Percales, in novelty patterns, Pungaub suitable for, neighborhood dresses, yard h J. .Mrs. PERCALES 36-inc- -f D.-- 40-inc- Styles that are showri in the cities at $57.50 and $,(i7.50; foundation:. Canton Crepe, Crepe Sheba and Taffetas, also novelty cantons. In this lot you will find very exclusive styles and Indian Head Bleach Suitings, adaptable for so many uses around the house a regular friend of the Housewife. Indian Head OKp Suiting, yard Indian Head fln "b Suiting, yard Indian Head CHp JUu Suiting, yard Indian Head ARP HJb Tubing, yard Indian Head Rfp Uub Tubing, yard The words Indian Head is on the selvage of every yard. 50-inc- , , R-H- Miss Gadys Jones entertained at Ht dnner Sunday evening for the. folsCl Miss La veil Ferre. Miss' Hr lowing: in such popular shades, such brown,, Alice, Navv arid Black. The season's newest material, found in dresses of styles that are different priced at 32.50, 29.50, 12.50 AND S 19.50. Colors: Cadet Blue, Peacock Blue, Futia, Mohawk, Brown and Reindeer. ors': trimmed in silver stitchimrf eno btoideiv. hot lor.-'- vie. IJu trimmings. INDIAN HEAD , CLOTH vard - I Taffetas, Canton Crepes and Wools an unusual creation of styles and col- Vd i KREPE-KNI- $29,50 on-ist- s ! I SPRING COTTON SUITINGS ( ti.-all- PRICED AT $25.00 Taffetas in the new basque effect that is so popular this season, eoming Silk Taffetas, in a wide range of very smart styles. JMust be seen to be , b's. Lewis entertained at lumheon Wednesday her little son's tea. hers. Miss ltuth Davies and Miss - j the history' of Provo have such clever styles been shown at this price. $16.75 i tv-Hf,''- taffetas and canton crepes. Never in styles, an exceptional value. i. A Hansen entertained at prettilv arrttnge.i .hil.lrens party r? at her home 'Tuesday afternoon in "iior ot her son, Don, whu-- o birthday anniversary o..urrd on that dav Tin- rooms were artis-- . (1. orated with Valentines and Hr Incuts, whib- a large red heart, with Vji .aught at en h pla.e-.ard- . 5 lornie.l the table i en t erpie. e. Tlie lavoi s of Valentines. froshnu-ntthe Valentino idea jn HT were served to the following little Don Hansen. Rond bovs halt er, Wav tie Gallagher. Rerf Moore. Tom W J epporson Frank Smith. Mauri, e H- - PRICED AT 519,50 Dresses at this price consist of wools, $11,75 j sfr Newest Styles at Prices Within Your Reach PRICED AT Yi-- Lew Krvine Nelson, Maurice Jones and Kenneth Lewis. j--a. TW t, I Maloney. Max Dyer, Jaiobs. Carlyle Hinckley. Natella Lorna Booth. truly exhilarating. The freshness and glory of a stylish Spring frock is a womans inspiration. The nevA Spring styles are of Krepe-KniTaffeta, Canton Crepe, Crepe Sheba and Crepe Georgette, in soft drapes, low waistlines, smart neck lines and novel sleeves. LJ in , - Our Vice President, Mr. Shireman, has but recently returned from a three weeks trip to New York and other Eastern marts, having employed his time in the market religiously in looking for style balanced with economy. The success of his efforts is very apparent in the style values we have to offer. The wonder of it all is that we have such a splendid aggregation with no duplications each garment has an individuality that is entertained honor of her brother. J. Karl's birth-gday. Monday evening. Following .a r Ht delightful sleigh ride ;ui ostor was served Those participating were Miss Leah Hendriehsen. J. Egrl Hr , H4-- JA Jo" Ht if?, j i j President and Mrs. George H. Brimhall of the B. Y. U. were the guests of President and Mrs. Joseph T. Kingsbury of Salt Lake City on Thursday evening at a reception given the Ensign club. . Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bunnell have LeRoy, received Hvord tjiat their son, German-Swiss vho left recently for the mission field, has arrived in He reports Switzerland. Basel, ,a had pleasant 'voyage. having . |