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Show E| ft has 1as e a g Soul ova. | been Poleaned released from ** a to Se aO nn Fwas renohorn name O¢ “ at antes | dedunce hishis duties ence and aS aed . clty vis Anderson la Groce eine r ew ithofhuee rMaytiel Stay ster, field, Fra (Special to : Provo, the Herald-Republican.) : Bertie ten- oon oe Joseph OC, ¢ aren ovoseph CC during ‘nds here eee a ; y a4 EF eye, e: ako ¢ y were x Eucsts ~ vote . thten clement are: Megers. and Mesdames Jesso Knight, ; a ce R. E. one Allen, a W. L. st of | study celving Arthur the wishes Stallings congratulations é are oa In oe | Misses spent Flo @andae Clara of Bond ofon Gentile days week | ne t, Mrs. J. C. wie. ns nite axe eapeer Miss Sadie 5 the Graham. and children Armstrong, of Salt week apenas tea We with Mr. classes | | and c | Lake are | a in IBEX pupils x Jiesson Oo. C S under i and 1 a ne Square ay. Page | has been | dared ( als one ea died bia Barer Our sizes is and gi — Salt hanging in ‘ Paper the W ayne 40c | | of the New . Mr. and Mrs. J. G are visiting in Mrs. Willfam Stron ir. and Mis. Reed Strong . T seine Thursday iomas. and tained atat evening pe Mr. thee home the aes of William at a family aT uink_aarcmAnee —E reception enter- Thursday | /) Musee Pen | Decay New York this* week . for announce A Madison Lace Model f Misses and Eva Ada Howe at social were Ferene the hostesses Hopion Thursday evening. aaa — eangias at neve ding a | Games, mu-| ee o Mten of rhe tec Aton a reproduc- $ raricgre hy EN el fe ( Tooms. la Pe 4 aborate Chios Smoot joined Mrs: C. E. establishes has front Corset figure. in our New Corset York Corset invited os | AvGitis Wanted. cane girls wanted at Sweet Hast. First South (9 floral, hair figured and C andy, striped V Mee ‘ styles and sell - caine a eee ew prints for fancy novelties, % at 33c ‘ warp suitable ’ yard, aa a ( Christmas recularly featured the effects—Fancy cbaws Paces at g I Sale S ribbons OG ¢ s]e Dresden to new selling, newest ‘ sashes ay of special shadow thbusa: Me Pp 80c 5 C aa yard ee SC the te els © 6666.5 ces an artistic, Section every Parlors of day Fancy the Modart these and new conducted Corset Corset by Week—Corset This A EMG Two Qa the newest tailored cloth coats and exquisite evening lots—$1.00 Cloth and voile dresses that reflect the discriminating taste of the Moyen -§ and finish they excel and in colorings they are the week—See them—Prices range from $25.00 up. season’s correct and designed Age. ; all the | : : impression . newest very and black and white, a desiens—the silk very handsome and atviinh oe with the desired $1.25 draping gowns, values, qualities ete. yard, sale ......... te Comfort Street The famous and but hand flexible comfort. $2.50 / of first authentie New N Their e York’s perfection especially them the h as wear—style Festi es perfect ease I iva Millinery ° M. Artist with heels, kid and cloth uppers— i on °1£#!! street sense and Cuban oO I} Milliners. conceptions from our own workrooms. pattern hats and handsome tailored les, i tho tour,Seine. + street for ea the auto, and ey ening oe steve: vores ok Sees en this Women for pair. Il elite of Parisian i —Styles of fit suitable in common to $5.00 f modes. . showing for lasts in the Grover eomfort styles, made with heavy and sub- and A Fashion ae eae —Modish ; elite; Styles sewed soles We feature sizes—Priced Styles the Shoes . Fall in shades. SZ L. C. Red- In fabric, tailoring and novel $1.25 Silks of elegant, and World of Fashion| capes silk Grovers 2 theater shades vogue = . and and Clans. in SATINS— luxurious for the —The Handsome patterns Yard free, . Women’s e silk weaves, $1.00 Noe of the Fash- Clothes e ® Autumn worth —SATIN OTTOMANS— The stylish silk for coats, capes, wraps, children’s dresses, ete, —PRINCESS SILKS— . —MESSALINE SOUPLES Department—Annex____——— Hxquisite — —ORYSTALS— OTTOMANS— In Mrs. Company. the new t Faney and Scotch bordered —LIBERTY : or sitting. Models—fittings Silks vogue for Evening and afternoon gowns, waists and rich scarfs, ete. essential this week, sale of CREPE DE CHINES— ) attractive figure, is standing Newest and patterns Imported = All in the day’ muneh Party on Utah “lake Sune exhibition of shapes, ila a materials, colorings and styles that scree te sire, sd ay all eee MANTI. (Special et ti, . ~ to The Herald- -Republican.) Sept. 25, —The marr riage of Your daught setsregn and Miss Mary denscn, sen, took place at the tem indy 2h of last week, 4 | le Andrew Last Fr ie Sadat President The ant Rey. was John Meeker of Mt. Monday last, assi seen Ot Andre w Nelaczor iristian Larsen o he aim was visited his aie ther, Andrew Nelson, andwith othe ence, eRe Nelson peat ing the ran tended hia of father, Salt Mr 50c a Age } ear tured. fi . here Mon. With the * September issue skirts and the long nd Mrs. Fred Smythduring of Foun© in D.Manti the ain reen week wer visiting with Mr. tives Morte Lake City her and days other THE : Mrs. P.M rink for a few mother and Specia p rice, p price Mai the week: During her stay she Wasa Rauieaes and H. Miss in Mantl Englestead Ellen M. Owens of Mt. of de J, P, . Petersen of Moroni! Sinan Mamtadaringy the pandas ae ing the Saye: Johannah D. Dales was a temple w Elizabeth Carmel <wenk: a and son, —We advantage of E Sphra at m oa! An- will meen 8 - Walter to live. Miss ith field, and was er Mrs. ofIna herFoster Is home parece Wee was born Hoggan Wright of last week, visiting Mr. and at to Mr. and I October accept er O 20th. 1909. Ae me oo ‘ rs ma)may ers Les a splendid line of suits for , the Autumn’s a 66€é new modes = OK Le also so Ik we a z ag tf | subscription | ; Years offer CENTS short waisted new mannish a the Mrs. Up stout . , soft, chuice warm of inches Velour, the well and , n fin- atuy OF ete., pat- 27 at t5c inches the Special I OC : Js a alpine variety of new colorings and| patterns—Warm, soft quality, suitable for housewesr. chil- wool flannel. oys’ ? snappy, medium With i rough breasted and of and this and ure wide, bought vy; 1 yard— to sell cloth in . a 3Sc creat vanew Fall patterns and a selection of colorings. Fea- blanket riety of Splendid | e . we iccee i dina quality suitable for women's, men’s and children’s bath robes, ete—The yard— 7 « OC 30c, 4 i 35c and 45c P 90 styles pattert.s. Worth . d for the little fellows—2 214 P. wo and Suits ——_t tt inter-Wool Ch = z ild ren , Qirs that oO ,S ; Winter- and 7. b F, u SS TOUSeCTS a feature wearing qualities B . > Russian tailoring . dark trimmed sailor styles We outfit wants—Our tes, te, h h rOCRS For dress and school our Fall and and mannish d hats, caps, sweaters, is XY Oe val; 2 varieta inexpensive more dress of avigalatea x and cheviot to the winter s ar. volens they are neat, stylish: and: ‘moderately S1 ate priced—g$2.75 and or C loth inter good trousers, po taste. whatever con aplete—shirts, separate 2 Winter line up. wmigs : with 8 woo] wool and wash dresses j S extensive than ever. From the ve we W an the little fellows department and ° urns il G and perfect F. OVS . F Neatly with trousers—two pairs—and made in the new fabrics and weaves third more—‘‘Walker’s s vecial’’ $5.00. I 'P to 9 years. Wool b Dresses i ] an and finished, knickerbocker trousers —AlIl wool—Priced from $3. k | Suits-- Tho now Fall mannish patterns in light, medium fabrics 7 ° ailor 50 = Knickerbocker of children’s ready coats, knickerbocker dark USSiQT1 bargain T = SAVE 3 blouse 3, his collars, top coats, gloves, UH ta pular “ Pe ; Coats deune inaiace + favorites vou oe a ee: with Fabrics Prices.47 ‘50 OTe a slot stolateleterererte et | —Germa -n new double | Featured in a| flannelette. : and colorings white beautiful soft downy - quality . of special merit, suitable for infants’ we ar, wide— eeeeccesansunee sae —Melton models—styles : and choice of e fabrics popular, | —Non-shrinkable dren's garments, ote,, ya. B — Double —light, for only $1.00, : advantage r ¥ NOW, wear, in the yard . the ——————_——_—____ effects. ‘ I’ pecia Jaunty, Ou, : secur secure S $3 Take was ished, fleeced in the 3 ° Two rear terns—27 and . and Walker’s for Rich- Mra. $25 I / ° rs : Sdite inca kavinign By 7 esaay. Rice . eeaae: of Hogean have re- Mrs. Ruby — . Ont sizes priced $25.00 and up. . this subscriptions at i50 cents a year, ’ and present subscrib7 Gra nay srenen? foi “ cutee tus visi- visited friends in Manti of Mt. Pleasant spent were ane Ee 1 Mrs. formerly . Lake. ah F annels » Hlannelettes and epee ot Pap rior quality for house robes and echil-| Short-waisted, Women . feature are Tuesday last inovisiting at the temple pn the Tr elite of Salt re —“Duckling Fleece,’’ the much advertised flannelette > to Fit - that . take pecia Until Petersen of Castle visitor during the Christensen ter. of TueadayMayfield ast. 75 wt! styles . : SE Panguitch was arrangement N S Pamunds of Whlag.ceraas ie friends, to semi-fitted dren’s Stout special if you during Tene eer agen ae ) the temple 5nd a » s Manti 50 : and _ a =~ . price Donohue of Kansas City Twin itor from year. Fitted Se Outings in the New Patterns and Colorings . broadcloth suits are also fea- Many . Suits get THE DESIGNER at the old | Shades. . visitor. wee Marion advanced the subscriptionree , = ; the publishers, the Standard Fashion Co., we give you this chance to 2 ~ i BE. Miner of San Francisco wa ata the ae eling men visiting he 4 the past wee R. F. Campbell spent part ae: the week in ty ae with a a y a e was canker coats. selection, the pe Co Wa $20.00, ; ~ of to visit with relatives _Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stewart of eee ere visitors In Mant! during : Mrs, Annie & Rasmussen of Castle Yale visited friends in Mantt durin oan DESIGNER 45 to 48-inch in blues, browns, greens, and elegant blacks. i. § 1 pri $25.00 t t Mr. oe are featured in the new mannish chevrons—rough mannish weaves of exceptional beauty of texture and quality. Designed with the Parisian pleated Moyen : department. hats in choice Se —These Mra. Lak funeral At millinery Maes Suits $25.00 bd a d 7 few hours’ with friends, last, spending a Sophus Nelso Ferron, Emery county, Tailored Special esigner D our e > Handsome : Pleas- oR dMecinghis tee the cameras 7 atevitt, ie ttBt in Manti Chance The om- Hana iy caspatoumon shuren, "i“i { Milee ~ were 1 S { Ribbon yards 5 i Autumn’s handsome ppecial SI 7 00 a correct poise, adjustment. to inspect 9 was entertained of Monday’ phenomenal = LACE IN FRONT—Surpassing All in Correct Poise and Adjustment. is the only corset that fulfills every requirement» Autumn s her — Looso here i hi 7 | hame Suse Y. anton has eturned, touher and every for<"Modgrt N As . ee aie po is fore part he week, and, {ni company wit! ani left for Portland, Rey wvheke “those eat Visit with Ernest Eldredge ; ' iy og —lIt Demonstration—Monday “d supe r week 25a Yard Silks SILK CHIFFON TAFFETA PLAIDS- stantial Seite | day, A family reception was held Thursday evening at the home of | Pton Hoovyer he bride was charming in a dainty > the x and ar city Were this of camas ere la An advance sale and showing of the season’s most popular and favored and colorings—only y the g newest of the new are included. ‘Ih 1 eine are. Hoover 0 Tern 6 Jan- Wednesday silk weaves in front —It are cordially | tained “about fifty of thelr relatives ond | eatin from You a a “ menalls laces THEY Others ee ck Demonstration re. and Mr. of ) ’ : to 6 inches wide—bonght Svecial -Motday als = on’ | Pp : —It is perfect fitting whether the wearer is an exceedingly important feature. labia a Robinson, home the and Work shades —It permits positive control and support of the abdomen. | I: fecelved. ‘This rooms wets prettily, doeobre Was’ attired in a handsome white Aithet fifth wedding anniversary of Me Unc, Sots ann Miss Hulda of Ww ales At 69c the Yard —It molds the figure. —It suppresses and confines without compression the surplus flesh of the back, hip and limbs —It permits the full chest development and unrestricted breathing. was eas was Goodman age area Baral, 1 mod, whlch waa Seed | r ue eer Vt is comfortable. —It | Mrs A inty lunch : Sere heey cura ne Mrs. ey Te OP ee —It is symmetrical. moved | Bu reka Miss. vere MeMurrin ae Arthur arinls were married in the Sa L Wednesday. A family anata was ee | in their honor Friday. Mr. and Mrs | Jdarris wiil muke their home in Scofield | to May ae rans jor | ecin ne Slat eae NES: ” | | | and famguests of have Wedn Greatest Hundreds 4 Palakkad Front ae | and Mr. temple Autumn Autumn dainty For o guests y eoeaee vo, the temple x GC up at the 9 | Sc James Jensen and eae Oehi residents . : | ish ily , Ge are Metin the Models season. 1@ 2 Da the »| S re| married 7 aan w Le Hen w vere EP esta nt Lex A nage. City wae unday st. : | ro} yrew c 7 oi i Taylor and MI . arte i | sttors Jn Mant! during, th ‘wee a "Ts ay ae and Miss Chris Leone in Manti during the weel aan eens B Co sts inter is the daughter of Jorgen J. | none R. oe pe Be pace aia od y ysBo man ofof Sal Bertha | Uckerman at the. a mpl0 ny I MrWinter vi Salt Lake Lake Cit City | || Berths enterheld e lee Wednesday is TMA ES ah 1er are. Jd: | a rye | 80¢ 5 VALUES—The ori sient Friday ahaiwite ot ae an ‘ F rp. Spat ter SlakAnat f. ich were Sept. ‘Sept | I'MrsTi. Code ) last ane B of the lL. . , eh fr ce wi rit aphrah r ; 2 voguemerchandise in apparel and All the rigid requirements of the modern gowns . “cc “\state Aatetar Gaciger ehshuren, rel h ) : ee aan granddaughte Sterll SUNG ay Bae wy eaervice s vissited ee ‘ are the mirrors that re- TT an Ww funeré Mantl ——— . iy Price the Presby Mm railway, ni ae hte ie ' he ox Tutieral ‘le Reusch Mrs sd Bowman | ets ‘ta Reusch, Stock ee « eatrical, ahereatne Stay and “Hansen Mrs. J. J ae ‘ a Foote ore ( Te rtrtrie L y of WMr. Nard oso eera e ntertain- | « . Attorne BI ser & a Tae oe bead : Eee: it h ne pe [Lake Cit ect the fashionable Wardrobe— : the last i 5 recept attend was SL ee Sylvia Nelson : ednesday, } Ween a ania windows fl easily useful to of Gunnison onday Tord’ of: Thursday. last "In closet; ‘atti appearing, > last a: — Messick of tion of the New York City demonstration of the Modart Front Lace Corset. -| AWC me: is Miss 5 were Heber if i rdock z, the guests of President and Mre. J. i. | Keeler Fr ay. O. Lawrence of n , h : ee Frid eee Pago a| We Pay- of Page J s Mrs, and Postmaster garment anywhere; neat Exhibit — A ec ) su A Deen in its various any ; Corset Sensation ceOs a fiae wae chatcine ia teeth aoe” gown sil of white presen a Bday, | gant yere Ae but $s 4 rend herlan the atitece ta:a Ave ‘ards announcing i Beart | Re tae aGHTG OA ANd presents Bite. Soe Mr. und to Mrs. Reld,i) | daughter Mr. We Harry GtWintsch Miss W lewy . Reid, Mr. and Mrs of this city Wednesday | have been matle bree ere atin | mie aoe Reg mes we | | ding subpe: was setVeta ests ne to { enter. | and The ednes- . |last, . | hung anyw . pioset, ; abe room or hallway it is out of the way, limitec still “8 —JYlopAR]?’ Cor Sets given r ~ eas Misses cha wees Ware dn ar and ~ Mrs.|school » {s a daughter of 2 irs lor SE Sar or eh ike Mish beautifu d t leof Autumn’s Penroid, Gis West Hirst North, in honor | > y = Attorney J. W. Che a sp part ry V isitor | lof eS this w vyeek < In i Mant erry - spent Was @ business wé { visited | Jobeph P ee x ast enh F >, reAnderson of Ephralm was nds during the week ire | dass A. W.in Manti Rose oflastChicago Larsen and Aaron D 8 quire week. spent several . Talley for , || Val in Salt last son city, ‘ reception was given was ’ | Per | adaptable | and may 4 Mrs. Morris will leave shoftly for a Eu reception ; I eases 5 department days—Tuesday ton. j Messrs nd Mesdames Jesse Knig William Knight, R. E. Allen and lant in Provo, — spent Ww ednesday Mangum Mr. and Mrs. John P. Meakin of Salt | Lake spent Thursday ae shaking} with their ae friends.Bair end d Mrs. M. H. Graham en ne ata ‘amily dinner at the ir oe Sunday were laid for twent ‘Mrs. 6 is vis ae her parents in ee for a month Preside nt Jo Henry oles spent Sunwith re sites in Prov “Mrs a Ramséy Morris of Salt Lake | ropean trip a set “wedding urse nd lag are ; instructor a of 7 | ; ~ VEnANS dinner date j Henry ; Peters en. Mrs. ste AndrewNelson Nelsonof of Ferren, this vis Aine ante a fal.affair was ne for | Pe¢ eiraention foc pees I|Mr. v= and City ‘Mrs:-Jorgen ery vi ahiwcat ite note of | gave TI Madsen, Be See ¥ Woare : WeAgan 2; parenta las’ | nos eRe CEaeMrs Bore | me [hela : aa th es a er ue 4 co | SETA eS Soe gaa arte | 7 vee needlework er etent omp number are. parents of Mrs. Kemp-|ff nA, Brand wedding th “teler nds here seit a “ agreed enna ‘ needlework Ft emma ed Mra. jane S. Coleman P. Margarct Voorhees’Maylett, Mr = we show the first of the clever Fall | acle, that is instantly opened and the i fs novelties in fan cy art needlework— carments ready for immediate ase. : 5 . . ; ee g exquisite, varied and new as Var) You don’t: have to air clothing that 2 thelr |return from their wedding tour, which embracec Shey : Mrs.Ses Stallpaige aeEtna oust. ae. - and po eenel tall| Valley th A. } ig nie wee Variety ariet e art re- 7 Nelson.| Wesee Man adurineetnesnt th erik ats Of Maly wleyw. yaad 8) aLanbe aise Foscuc ts ae a Wardrobe de aoe STieERiAi 38 ©. Cariston Needlework in BOL Oar e ea ees ittend the | ter Stevens, te eine, 1 boy ao a girl, by ear eons Ano ee aes and ee |ito tense Mr.w . recent E John SeraTaylor fes C ate ors sent s- | daughter, eliE. beautiful SeaTaci¢ heey : ‘Brockman Ea k visiting |Calvin Stewart nz Art fe Seek er weitial z ia meee week fo tld | Sata wil a sermon Novelties oeAe ee ei aeene Saree with the eae ‘Tellurid the the Ne Man- ex,Ferhat wremate art par a SUNDAY, SEPT. 26, 1909. UTAH, CITY, iSEliza/ resi-/eightieth anniversary of Mrs. Foscue, present ee or were of Mrs. Mrs peltorBale chering teach-|those Wal. is - | Wy oe || "Sone bus ee - Thared a atts Se ea tg "3 ns I ane one ee ain aiane * ihe are as creases Bome eedya- | Martin eeMiss eer Friday, AOE PrieMn atte ‘s8 de ay Acerexe 2 Winifred eoFitzhugh came home pers were ready * by Mrs. A . Sm from Mt. Pleasant Monday The Utah Sorosis met ursday = “the Utah Sorosis. th Th a ee <n re ee a eee ee re. inte leaden coming year’ s work the weeks me ng ae - was ing work re s Bi a el ot Provo Pee eared A om dainty 2 luncheon s¢ €year's “.} BB TeRlih @ At wethe Pre from services Si ay oe ae Mrs a a an kono ut Aan eatES Rev. G. W Martin will win a launch party r Mondays by Mr. anddad Mrs Willlam J. Knight Auto conveyed the guests the Utah ke where the Cleo took them to Saratoga. An Ps angulteh A his |funeral father, Andrew Georgeof her Quinny Ephraim: r e of week visited y 0 ee a Hie . he vot ° an turt thirty. years here esee Nelson, who LAKE SALT THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: 2 1brics B18 new Jesipned ee styles the Antumn’s in the that bi are AEX nobby tailor ed styles, cuffs and are for Girls buttons and¢ eatured kersey, shroud e ath and in the melton— |