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Show t k u X THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1921 '.r: SOCIETY Phono tF lj O Weve gained distinction for ability to create Footwear fashions that have found acceptance in the eyes of all women. Particularly is this true this spring, when selection is the best we hae ever shown. VT , a t r j a 0 (U) ed rK- - th- - h One of the Original y 25c Fine r.- - 32-inc- - rK- v n g VAN RAALTE , Full fashioned Chiffon Hose, in the newest Springs most desirable shades. of 010 $1.95 nTa PER PAIR by the Timpanog-a- t-' rKthe Eadies gymrK (Q) Wednesday evening was a1 G I.tier itlt d success. There were about members and guests rKMu) hundred ftO 'present. The hall was beautifully rK dei orat d, the decorations of the and the, rKprroni being Junior fit) lovtdy gown si of the iadn s ' adding Dainty pole. 'a pleasing were 'served to the dancers. rK n retre-h-men- Regular alue (50c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Ni fer LINGERIE CREPE Nf Nf Nf 21c Hr Fine, quality in 'flowered pat- - rNr 5c EACH I - - terns 17c r 50c value. Nf Nf nI ;Nt 33c ts ! -- K . will entertain the members) of the O'Meka club at her home this evening. The time will he spent, with sewing and mu Lunchedn will be served. tc Miss Vesta, Son -- on rK- JENKINS 4 f Hosiery Specials ; Depend upon it at genuine reductions. They are standard quality hose LADIES Regular 75 cent Mercerized Ribbed Hose, and Brown Neat Good Looking Lopg SPECIAL Wearing. rnn PRICE PAIR DjU in Black s The ladies! of Valley chapter of the Order of, Eastern Star will give a card party', at the Masonic Temple t lour this evening! All Masons, w ' VI nd lunilits and all members of tit Vdii'v liapti r arc m ited to I, ) J V, ,1 i in 1 U i j. .1 mu-- 1 iii i I Til h a 11 nl , in , n u h l- - 'I i i ) i 1 W For d 77 At j 11 VC-L- a'-- iiarty was gnen by the Eadies' Relict torp of tie- o A. R. Tliurs-da- j Mrs. in honor of afternoon and Mrs. Dora Charles West rope Willard at the home of Mrs. Willard. iTln ladies have been ill for some time and the affair was in the na- , p ture of a t party. Ite-wt re provided by the la- die- - who attended and after a dance wifs given in the Second hall last evening w,ird amu-enieM men of the ward in by the honor of Don Thurgood who will kaie soon op a mission for the re-t-L, 1) S church to England. Dainty eslnnents wire served during the dant iiig. A - nt Jf Mr, Arnold Zabri.skie was host-c-- -s to the Third ward Primary otfi. r- and teat hers at her home Wed-ii- i Fallowing a -- horf day .eiiing u n e t s nietdlng, game- - were play-- i and refreshments served to Mrs. Chine Ma bei ry. Mis Mervm Cook, .Mr- )i on Dird, Mrs Harry DoMrs D Hii himiiid. Me. J: well, .hike (Ikon. .Mr- - Kenneth John-oMr- Airs, (o urge Karl DaiidhN. Diuisdon, Mi- - J M. Ciawhy. .Mrs. C, mi in Sni it and Mi- -- (Meo Smith. -- i 1 $1.50 -- n. heer-you-u- iit- M a in Ain X' Mi lr 1, w i a u di - ii i t i - Ill n1 ' i i . i 1 r ' II home tin Of " d ! pleat. lilt mi d 1t J Die ji, S nt n. ' -- lv -- p th i it frii io-- nd- - 11 wi i of nihil Air. yi g M Mill mg Tne eening with game-- , mu-i- e dainiN lunt In on w as -- Cl. vJLvjL , JL, 'n , i Mj-s- Strapped slippers are seen on smart feet at all hours of the day, but they are strapped with decided simplicity. Cross or single straps are usually narrowr and of contrasting color and fabric. Kid with lizard or suede, and suede with lizard, are effective Tanbark, suede, darker brow n leather trim, design this jaunty two .strap sports style, S7. Buster Brown Shoe Store L .'vX3.,V j T J-- . aA JLr, . a. 'a ay a, Jir an - and t h da n leading-- , A ed in Mr imd Mr- '.John O-- th -- i A , paw -t h ili and 1 nah. m A1 si Fern -s nil days Imre w ere i Mr- - L W. Parent-T- eat In - association Lakeview district held their regular meeting in the school house Provos Popular Newspaper Wednesday evening. The elet tion of officers for the coming year was Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday by held and Mrs. Alma Jorgensen was elected president, with Mrs. Griffiths THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY The Xuttall as secretary-treasure125 West Center St. Ihr lie 13 following program was given, a plea-in- g little song number by the -Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as Second-clas- s tudents of the first grade, 'Out Matter. Where tht" West Begins, was rendered by the fifth and sixth gimde N. C. HICKS- 1 i Manager students, little Cleo Xuttall sang mand in a pleasing "Curley-HeaTerms to Subscribers; ner. A general discussion on goitre month By per carrier, $0.20 to those and oilier topics of interest By mail in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming (in advance ) per year 2.40 pn -- ent tame up at the mooting. v All other states ... 3.00 The card party to he given by the Rebcknh Lodge of Provo in tin I. is ext Tided to all the Ali-lErma Peter-o- n is leaving the F. hall Wednesday evening people of the it y. () () r part ofthi- - week for Salt Lake a to he affair. splendid promises where she will make - her future 'Tlie (oninuttoes in charge of the virihome. -. Airon- plm-e- Evan- - and children of T. of i n ti'i't a in nn nl t arc all won, mg hard to have tvertlmig in Billings, .Montana,, are her o (hat rvcrvonr who at-- i Airs Robt rt Bee, j r . mid her readme U Inn a Senutor hoards an elevat a v ry tnjovable ini will have L. A. Culbertson. Mr- -. Evan- - or m th lather, Capitol it mu-- t not he tine Following the game. luncli- - husband - -- ei n lgrv of the Billings topp'd for othir until on will he mid An invitation Y. M. U. A. the Sena; or gi ts off. Tin THE PROVO POST I r. - . card-playin- g vi-ti- md Non- - and Mrs in Provo et nlutiVes and friend- - Mr- -. Wdlr Tiirnor gue-t- s 1. ;ir. II si-t- ng er. -- ers I I I I New Millinery I ( WITH THE J . AT r and ATrs. Edith Snyder. Ali-- Airs. Westover, Aliss Zella s Sadie Boswell. Air. A. L. Clark, Aloore, Harry .Boswell, Jr., and Air. and Airs. Boswell. Nettie Peay, . The committees are announced for the dance to he given by the ladies of the Social Sixty dancing club at Airs. J. thd Armory tips evening. R. Hudson is chairman, and will be assisted by the following ladies. Airs. AValtf r T. Hauler. Airs. J. W. Airs. David Openshaw. Airs. t. Joseph A Buttle. Airs J. X. Ellert-sorAirs. John ,AV. Farrer, Airs. Alex Iledqnist. AI ATrs. AVebster Hoover. Airs C. Hifnphrey. Airs. Alfred C. Johnson, and Airs. John T. Taylor. Each member is privileged to Wildes orchtwo rottples. inite will furnish the music and reestra freshments will be served during the evening of dancing. The drama section of the Woman's Aluhicipal Council had charge of the program at the general meeting Thursday evening in tlie council Airs. Aljande Beosley Jacob roojn. gave a paper oh the life of Eugene ONiel and a Bon ond the Horizon. tie..' The Hairy Ape.' or or Jones" after which Pmlidhent read! "Emr Mo-Ada- re-u- a Nil ii atti -- . Straps Are Trim and Slim n of tlie -- at the and was Olivt r 'lark, r, Mr. and lluseiiherry, Mr. and M A'. Silinan. .Air. and Mrs Al-dda n Air. and Airs. William Benon, Mr. and Mrs. SamuelAir.Peay. and Air and Airs Newel Talbot, Mr- -. Kenneth AIcEwan. Mr. and' William Douglas. Mr .and Mrs. Frank WatkinS. Air. and Mrs. W. Ferre. Airs. Emma Chatwin. Airs. -- ( Mr 1 i Air- - Emia od d a l d -- pent t l1. 'liu . had 'inIn Sail o Duke,ol and tir-- t Of sewing and social pent with nature, luncheon chat of a plea-awa- - served to the following mem-- i Mrs. p, rs, Mrs Ru ell McMillen. Mr- -. Anna Mar-- I .Anna Ander-owick. Mrs Ted Vintent, Mrs Ilulan Miss Waid ?Ir- - May R. Farrer. Nora Redlield 1, ml-- ' Redtitdd. Mi and tlie two guisi- - oi honor. Mrs Wt t and Mr- - Willard j Mc'idani part of the ds in and i h ll- - W M Sail I. He-- o d t Store -- J M I I 29c ,i -- Heavy Ribbed Sport Hose in Tan, Brown, Black, Combinations AN IDEAL SCHOOL HOSE. 7 i 1 j - WY m ;i IT H'd til df ol -I A .1 i o ai i ded jib nd id yt rv n j lldf' tunc wa- - had liy two h uiul l d ih ojil( mug N- inches wide extra food ' qualitx all colors. Regular value 50c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 17c few-hour- A Dollar Hose HOLE PROOF, No. 990 Pure Thread Silk, Black and Colors. Reduced from, $1.(55 to v "d Nf t 3(5 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY -- v Nf SATEEN both Fine quality percales colors all and dark good light patterns. 25c value. rK tK rK m X PERCALES - - SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY - - N- EACH, Regular value 29c ood quality gingham attracts e patterns. i na-iu- m all colors. Fine quality in plain colors. 35c value SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 27 inch K c rK inches wide Extra good irade Both Turkish and Knit ,v rK T, t GINGHAM WASH CLOTHS 15c tK Nr Nr Nr Nf Nr DOZ 35c $1.00 - PETER PAN smaller size. I.oxely Patterns Beautiful Colors Wonderful Values SPECIAL - s- - EACH COLORED TURKISH TOWELS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY wen1 'Nearly and hundred all expressed them-el- -j pre-epleased with fit) ves as being veryin much, which they hadway .the royal entertained The program lasted until pciock. after which the old people were taken hack to their homes in automobiles. 59c 8C ' EACH g h ham attractive patterns. Regular value 30c rK- V- quality n Same quality heavy grade ton el Size 17x32 25c -- ! Wood-Clifto- nt $6,95 r Double mesh Cup Shape SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Specials Extra fine heavy grade double thread towel size 1Sx3(5 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Ov gue-t- s onel Mr tHAIR NETS Turkish Towels si Fine quality, ham; attractive patterns. Regular value 35c 32-inc- or over wa re-- t w ho Wj're sixty-fivdegiven red carnations. The floral fnr-1 corations for. tht' occasion were nislud by th Flora Floral company tlie prize timely by Startup Candv t mnpany, the thicken dinner wiiu li was seryed was furnished by the ward members by donation and the by Mr. J. T Oltlroy. spring laml that has taken the Eastern - .7 W e THE ELASTIC SIDE GORE r M- GINGHAMS -- K- Mr tr) "V A Nathan A. Barrett, who is eighty years of age. as the one olde-- t gent lemon present and to Mrs. Nellie Pearson, seventy-fiv- e tears old, '.who was the oldest lad.j' Tt11 guests were over sethere old, and they were givyears venty en white carnations, and to all the awarded V' -- rM c I style centers by storm. The daintiness of this new model givesjust cause for its fast growing popularity, as illustrated, in Black Satin, F p' E-- T T r JTk .Tv Clifton Company - -- VJ t'-- A Footwear creation -- -- iiti) v Hi F- V, c, : IS) Old' - -t t r v r,j: .y. m rK- - -t- 0J ; 1 . 0 '.Tv' -- K- The purity given i)y the old t o K to omni it t e of tile Munavu-- ward their old people Wedm day afterI oi-- , noon v. a - a - pi n d id silt thr announcement dinni the lowing was made that prize-- , would he awarded for the gu taking the on an program impromptu pail and many i pomh d 'with old laMi-ii,i- n and poems. d Mings, t lading-- , Th' judge- - awarded the prizi - to C IE Evans tor piano mu-i.Mrs Patton ' and Mrs. to Mr- -. Loui-- a Marv A. Smith for ong-. to Mormin to Se'iii'in tot aiioidm (lection-, for comic ent Ephraim Ellert-o- n a'nd to John Pvne who ap-ami as Rip Van Winkle and sang to Tin Not as Young as I pe " A bojx of choice hot olat - w as h,ij i Y. -- o Wood -- K-- E- 4;- - Q Footwear! 3n 4 .. - t- RETHERFORD Society Editor Xj 'o '.v; r?rK K- - MAY (tG) ETJ i r Sparkle of Spring X. FRIDAY FEB. 29 AND SATURDAY, MARCH 1 OUR SPRING OPENING will reveal authentically new and utterly ravishing- styles. The tiny cloche discloses an amazing number of clever variations, which vie for popularity with the large hat of graceful drooping brim. We invite your immediate inspection of our showing. - Bertha Ross 317 West Center - u an mt -i ihg on th..' life ami work- n- di- c |