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Show J LAYTON LINE. E. P. Ellison left for Canada, Saturday. Frc 1 R. Anderson, of thm plaee and Bertha Peterson, o Milton Morgan county.weie raar-- i ied recently. Prank L, Sheffield Las the contract to do the mason work on a Where can you buy ' GViens and Boys oods m Ogden? Theres one store that will look after your needs to your satis- faction. That store is THE ,ery Opera House Block 2 blocks east of Bam- berger station. seven roomed brick cottage for Albert Barter, of Kaysville, He commenced work Wednesday. Dr. Whitlock left for Cahfornia Monday evening, on account ot the serious illness ot his father. Evan Ellison is expecting to start to school in Ogdn this week. He will attend a business nsmf s s V V Yol.l. Profitable Reading for the Mother Who Must Make Every Cent Count No.l This jaunty suit is just one of the many styles we have ready for you to Wear The November Fashion sheets will not show garments of more modern design. You must not take it for granted that the dress is Approved Knitted Garments 50c pair and up Send us your orders or call at factory, one block east of Bamberger depot. 302 25th Street, Ogden, Utah Still oftirmg be- choice Blankets Clieaoer i, b'a-'ke- (ho - mi.1 " io . 2 nd JEWELRY SALE An advance sale of jewelis being conducted on the show ease near the main entrance. This shipment yyas intended for the Christmas trade, but arrived before time. Broaches. Bar Pins, Belt Pins, Hat Pins. Beauty Pins, are offered advantageously. 22 and up. k ? J ) )s ... 3r J VU , f O gv- f - 1 s s s PI ick French muff Cornu tug Mimic, lined with satin, $C them to he real leather. They are made in the shape now most in demand it is a return to the sensible size, being neither extremely large or small. Actual $2 f( values Friday and Saturday. . 1.48 til made v $2.50 HAND EAG8 $1.48 New shapes in real leather handbags we guarantee stylish. r,s.,ort ed patterns all this sen oils fl tallies vciy BASEMENT SHOES. 5 to S. Patent Tip Spring fsQr ili el. .1 5(1 allies... vuw S ai f in Childs' Slines, size Children's, sies F"r Latest model ' it her far m i ions. 39c. A Batten-ber- genuine Doily at 39c will he an attraction tomorrow and Saturday. These are actually made with a linen center the lace in handmade. You'll appreciate them if you take time to look 50c value...0w h g longest Strong f coutil, filling, long extension skirt oer the hips which produces the slraight lines of the new fashion. graceful Draw string at bust to produce perfect r Flit; h'o s toria corst t made Java Price is reduced because they were here last year. Are not badly soiled. Last seasons prices f0e, 75e. 90c, $1.00 and $1.25. Pink and blue striped with white good warm flannel well outing To made. effect CAe tJUw quick clearance GIRLS DRESS $1.95. BOX OF STATIONERY 8c, $3.50 For girls of to 14 years. Galatea dresses for Fall and winter beautifully made wide, skirts. Sewing as well done as you would do it at home. The trimming of soutache braid is artisplaced. tically 1.95 Choice at 6 full-pleate- d 1.40 sies s 0 jQ 0 ! Boraxo, size Blue Seal line . 2 .i c Wrights lion- - . NOTION SPECIALS. Darning Cotton, Zr four spools iv Marguerite Hair Nets strong silk - all colorC-fo- ur for Lev Ladies Hose Supporters the pad in front has four & strong lmse supporters 23c tached, Bone Hair Pins 2 2 val- 6 in box inches long, per ase- - j .5c j . ..25c Elder Flower soap, 3 bars 25c Pure Oliie oil, bottle . 20c AHsorbant cotton, 1 lb. 65c .. 7V UC "l' e . Snvcr Polish. jar 18c Hind's Honey & Almond Clnm V 19c Q pi 10c Jap Rose soap, at- 1 Fiosleli'i Colgates Tooth Paste bars 1 Al- - ey mond Cream :! i cum P o m pe ,15c . t S ('' m i y.m.i'w. - e 35c . ti'e 5 1 . i ...39c 25c .. 20c a m s Sham Pow20c der Xail Brushes 10c Fluffs Mou-Que- 3 Rhampoo, for . ...25c II o u s e hold. A m m o nia, pint. .12 A good tooth brush. ,.15c c GALATEA, 14c. For Bovs Waists, House Dresses. School Dresses, etc. Colors are sure fast. A new assortment. yvt-r- e as good in This stationery style as though you paid 25o or more. The envelopes are of the new shape and size the paper is of a good quality made for ink writing. 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes packed in a Ow neat box is Baby Talk Babies of any age are completely fitted at this department. BONNETS TO CLOSE. Last winter left us with a few bonnets for the little babes. They are interlined materials are silk and corded materials Formerly priced at 75c to $3 50. We will close them out at half price. BEAR SKIN COATS. those Another ease of last seasons garments styles, however are same as this years. Ages 2 to 6 years values up to $6 are A selling at MmtV New Materials colorings, newest fabrics, $1.25 value late 79c Babys styles distinctive as Millinery yvhieh are as sister. for mother or grown Reasonably priced. The little velvet hat for the small should he hoy the assortbought soon ment is now complete. It is a mannish little hat that will wear wen t, a 17 QP $1.25 WOOL DRESS GOODS 2. JQ F r e c k . box As an attraction to our department we offer an umbrella yvith strong steel rod fancy handle, or natural wood handle covering of strong cotton fabric, which makes it good for either rain or sun. A limited number are OwC offered at P. i c ' Peroxide ,22c cream Ottv $1.00 WARM GOWNS 50c. . Powder fit-lin- These handsome long veils are also called Auto Veils and are being extensively used for driving as well as motoring. To indu e shopping in this department wo offer the $1.25 quality at $2.50 quality at 95 $1.95. Made yvith the 25c On-- . rust-proo- $1.25 UMBRELLA 85c. nr to 2 $2 001 DRUG Lx'.js d"l-la- BUTTON VEILS 95c. DOILIES S . mis-.es- values Childs Box Calf, to 11. Spring S2 OO values j i s s s s s s ' 3-- BATTENBERG rtj L7v close them at $1.00 CORSET 85c. ry e oil f l'g 4. in-- i'mm. hAi yahm 4, we et e eoi !s w Itf a emhro'd- - ,r - 1 4M 4 r ii er .! It ilcT O 1-- Since lines are 1 yi'.h the scalloped edge. These are lmum lxmir!it now tor Chris! m s gifts The ;(, j,ly Th.s sale will soon te discontinued, t (.ret Sheet ltd or blue Pt border jsIw'L II at) Cotton blanket rs al! colors, si 2.3 kind ' Ftra big tottm t, ci It red border si tl jr 1 72 :e value . . 1! : Com a, 72x'-- In., CO all lohus. 3-- are $3.50. $4.00. $4.50 and $5.(10. o in p STAMPED TOWELS 35c. A towel to lie embroidered at Fownes & Premier Gloves, 7 7 sizes 5 good strong kid. To eiosif out on aeouiit of abundance of sizes mentioned. Colors are white, red, green, grey, black formerly sold at $1.50 7T-a$1.75. to close at I i)v Closing out several lines oT shoes, among which arc W. L. Douglas, Walk-Ove- r Bo dens and famous make these are all good, si les and excellent qualities. The regular prim s linen s s s MENS SHOES $2.95. $4.00 Ls your looking v ill ini p!v i,o obligation to but. 2 mi Floor. Prices begin $1.75 KID GLOVES 85c. lev ( name of these dresses, and urn'll marvel too at the style, the iptdity and the w they are made.... We waid mi to see them v. e Pure Wool blanket, all colors, pat-lern- buck towels r.t 29c. yyhleh are really yyorth up to 75i . The reason for the lowered price is that we bought them heaph -- 5c dozen t'l get the price. Some are fringe,!, others all TA-- . are hemstitched offered at o"r means. You'll be pleesaiitly surprised at the prices I s 75c TOWELS 29c. yond ; tine. William Lavender recently ac cepted the position here as night He succeeded Hyrum watch. Evans. John Gibson sold his this years apple crop to an Ogden firm. He certainly raised some choice apples, this year. Estray Notice. STATE OF UTAH, ) ss. County of Davis, ) In the Layton precinct of said county. I have in my possession the following described estrayanimal which if not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my residence in Layton precinct on the i5th day of November, 1910, at the hour of two oclock p. m.: One sorrel horse, about 14 years old; poor and rawboned; no brand visible. Said estray was taken up by me in said precinct on the 26th of October, 1910. Joseph H. Morgan, Poundkeeper for the Layton precinct. too expensive want on AT 15c. We have replenished the offering of emhroideri'-yyhich hate been seen m the aisle of this department. The showing now s offers a variety of in embroideries and edgings the widest of which are six inches. Values range to 50c. Xo'.v offeied at and Normandy Vaiencieiie laces are ready. Weve been out of these for a lime. The price is not a Thisc are special one. the laces which you buy for more money at other stores Many new;, llfv dainty patterns Very Modest Prices arrived here from Cardston, night Saturday Canada, to spend the winter. Mr. Penrod is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Adams. Mr. Penrod says that threshing is pretty well over with in Canada, and that the fall grain, which was planted early, is looking BITS OF EMBROIDERY NEW LACES AT 10c. More of ihose Point de Paris More Stylish Dresses college. Doc Penrod Mrs. Catherine Pilling and daughter, Mrs. Nielson, who have been visiting relatives here, are expecting to return to their home in Canada, the early part of next week. Our toothache drops stop the toothache. Price 15c. Layton Drug Company. Hyrum Adams, who had such a narrow escape from being maimed or killed by a train while in Chicago with a shipment of sheep, a few weeks ago, did not suffer any serious injuries from it. He was trying to board a caboose, when it was ruyning at a higher rate of speed than he thought it was running, throwing him under the car close up to the outside of the rail. The en gine passed by him without any of the projecting parts of the engine, which passed over him, striking him. A large force of men were working the first of the week, in stalling a switch on the Bamberger line. Frank and Henry Morgan shipped a car of straw the first of the week to Salt Lake. This has been a good tomato year. It is said that some farmers took as high as $300 from a single acre. Mrs. Carolino Layton left for She is exCauada, last week. pecting to spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. Doman returned to their home in Riverside, last week, after having visited here with Mrs. Doman's sister, Mrs. A. II. Ellis. Good vinegar jugs for sale at the Layton Drug Company at 25c and 35c. e Ne ws 59c s s s s s s s |