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Show HENRY MELLER IN "HER HUSBAND'S WIFE," AT THE ORPHEUM, ONE NIG.HT ONLY, MONDAY, NOV. 7TH. 'J0HNJA80N' At Ogden Theater Next Sunday and Monday John Mason, supported liy an admirable ad-mirable company uncer the direction of th? Shubcrts wht appear li "The Witching Hour," admitted lo be Augustus Au-gustus Thomas' masterpiece, at th Ogden Theatre tomorrow night aud Monday. Nov Ctli and 7th. In this remarka-.ue if-CQ Mr. Thomas has provide! exciting episodes epi-sodes and situations, much genuinely stirring drama of tne higher sort, many unique and curious surprises of plot dealing with mjsllc phenomena, weird Inheritances of ancestry and startling Influences of personality upon up-on personality down through three generations and from the gambler's fashionably card rituii to the very shadow of the Supreme Court aud the Jury room of a grei; murder tr'al. The skill with which he has woven so many human Interests together with all the new ideas that are afloat in tho air concerning telepathy, Cluls-tlon Cluls-tlon Science, spiritu ili.-m, hypnotism, mesmerism and all that concerns those unknown mysteries is enough to stamp this as even greater achievement achieve-ment of its author than was even his "Alabama" or bis ' In Missouri," or his "Arizona," capital plavs as thoy all are. The play-goer wlio is wise enough to see 'The Witehln-j Hour" will carry home with him from this play a multitude of new sensati?us. feelings and thoughts and w'll find fresh interest in tho curious Coincidences Coinci-dences and str-inge impressions of ev-eryday ev-eryday life. Its sulking success In Chicago, Hoston Philadelphia, San Francisco, and other cities, as well as Its run of over a year at the Hackett Theatre, New York, has been ample confirmation of his own faith and is a credit to the brains and hearts of the plny-goers of Hie day. who-aro so often made unjustly to take tho blame for slipshod and worthless dramatic offering. Seats now selling. Prices $1 5", $1.00, 75c, r.uc Wrights Store News f Vol. i. Wrights Store-A Good Place to Trade No. 3 PERCALES 0. J S S For this quality of percale you will , ) &$r&J. j 2,000 Yds of $1.25 QK i r towels bo. I Fall Dress Goods . . S Whore a great many towels are s tno"!isd e?veEeas wen ah theJjS I W p. have added to the line of sale dress goods : ones, 3 1-3c values 5c r i 1 "111 1 1 ? 1 I 1 ; a number of pieces which will keep alive the keen : 3 dimity i5. : interest which this unusual offer lias awakened during the s S Fretsh, clean dimities with the n'lQt WPpIv 5 etripes and bars woven in the fab- 1A2 u uwrw. r $ ric. These are seasonable Just now vueT'i8.1! an.p..drcT:.f50c i These are all of the new fabrics....late shades and colors.... t I splendid values at $1.25....specially offered this week at 95c. SHEETING 25. J We offer a pure white good heavy ? C sheeting at considerablly less than S market price you may have these . 5 ? 'wr 21'"d0r2'2 StcncllinnlsEaslly Pierced Brass. Scarfs SSc I- Learned A New Fad ucaiAO ' I " " The Dopularity of brats as Head and TABLE LINENS 38. Most of the magazines are . shoulder J Time to think of the Thanksgiving now telling of the new decor- created a new kind of scarfs two Linens. This item is a red bord- a , , ,.-rW. innn 'WJ 4 W ' 7 C ered linen, CO Inches wide worth ative art called '.Stenciling- vrk for the homc worker .'" Mht 5 regularly 50c, for 38c . ,, which is known as Plerc- f . , ,, . W.Kipj.---,f C f J Designs from cut stencils j u t. , , red in all of ' s a ed brass. Tho articles to t n e leading iS'V-VV 5 are painted on fabrics for be done are about tht shades In a vM 'Yf $ HANDKERCHIEFS C. curtains, cushions, etc. Once same class ao those which co ft be a(t,ful - jM fi' S Dainty, sheer cross bar handker- you learn you can make your are used in pyrography scarfs w Ml be j ('lt ? chiefs. These are regularly sold own designs we'll teach but tne finished article is extensively us- S If Y Q at 5c and are good values at that mucn morc beautiful and ed this season ,.'H 'V ? 7 price. The sale price is 3c you without charge and sell sensible. Displayed at for evening mP the first materials to you. the Art Department. wear . 58c tfjf S C FIVE-INCH RIBBON 1S 0 S S Regularly worth 30c. Taffeta Rib- . ISfofrYi I innrl OA S'koch: $3.50 W. L Douglas and C9 QC : Si S9c 4 ? pn9ne' mack and wmte i8c : $4 Walk-Over Shoes wlmu t uioves . . . uv l Suede kid gloves for ladies r GOLF GLOVES lOd There can be 110 doubt fT? wIth a flir top and soft warm ? An odd lot of ladies' nd children's j about these values. You fogf fleece lnff-these are offered I golf giovcs-otton and mixed fab- I know Douglas Shoes 7? in nearly all sizes. It is a lot 7 rics these are values which sold .. imow tiio i-'vVX vhich was here last season and S up to 50c ; you also know tne (Zi-'M because the stock is old we of- d1 : Walk -Overs, we of- A'XJ A fer these $1.50 values at . S9 S fer this week patent leathers. J A I A few pairs of ladies' gauntlet 3 C BACK COMBS. I k,ds and ca,f6 in thcse Vr ' A ! driving gloves, worth original- J Back Combs and Barretts worth to I " "1 iHs iF&l Mi ly ?1-50' are t0 be ClScd 0llt 75c-some of these are trimmed ,n 3 ' ?" ,e6 Z.9 5 ' ' ' AJS at 80 I Q with brilliants and some with gilt. J a great many styles f .J MM . C your choice now at 39c children's Calf Skin Shoes. I $s'?j ( 1 11 1-2 1 25 fl M;fj 1 i :::;zfz hMy 5 v 48 5 C Genuine steel scissors, the stock of- eolid leather soles, jQg U I UftgS . . . s rcd includes values which are $2.25 values tei We have a small sample line of ( : lit. ! :.. ". 2.95 bf sold as were bt at ver7 advantageous prices. c S I i 1 Table bargains school shoe t 'fu T1ip; Vntra ,M ,11 f ? ? BONE HAIR PINS 10. ; worth uo to fapV&J?r I , ??e ba?3 are .all of solid A box containing half dozen good 51-65... ! iMt fe I li' F? hmn l 1 bone hair pins which are three : : h ;eJpu'" T'1 t pr'C w?",d 1 inches long-worth about 25c per m.v h,?. vn ,k $ .uYU f S K " Vo- "ave your choice of these S bX 100 : at $2.48 S . : DO YOU NEED BLANKETS? 2 J FOUR HAIR NETS 23. READ THESE POSITIVE SAVINGS. I ' 7 I A good strong silk hair net on a J Grey Sheet jn ry Best cotton, 72x84 Inch, 52.00 BditGnQG TR tflQn V rubber frame well made in all Blanket, red or lPLQT all colors, $3.50 tj if r ' r HlL colors regularly worth 10c each. blue border .... value A fiTfcrS SVAUQ UU ? C Sale price is to be 4 for 25c WXJKJ 9 OUUIIO ... 5 i Blanket? ancoi- StQrf Bi9 Purc Wo0' yfl We predict that many of these J ors, $1.25 kind . blanket, ail col- I hand-made lace cloths will be 1 FOUR DARNING SPOOLS 5 u ors, 56 value . . . bought as X'mas cifts Thev 7 ? . A . ,t ,v Extra big cotton blan- $6.50 Wool Blanket, white ? ,? j 5 3 A Three-A Darning Cotton In ket, colored fatTy. or Grey with pn c p are really handsome 30-lnch block only-each spool contains 45 b0rde $2.50 colored . table centers. Choice of square S .V'.rJ.f.s'e : border6 : or round styles-a good linen centor with a very wide border, of J ? " " o hand-made Battenberg lace which I buttons ro dozen. SOME HOSIERY SPECIALS ie phce'sofwo m.re ..!an.9ec 1 Taffeta Silk Buttons-small sizes W."merJ u05''0,3 "tu pri"S condition " ( for trimming purposes-all colors I you will find here this week These are positive savings. J L . S -these arc sold regularly at 10c I Sh,'drenKt .Hose' 'k"e" Ladies' Hose - Out sizes l I 5c : K,:pe.d; P,.r ISc HtdTton 27c: Huck Towels ? ? : sVamlerubl'S Wool-Ribbed dou- I J0 EfTlbrOiCler . . JJ C 15 PEARLS Of. : heel and toe . IOC 60c vaLr? .. ! . .4oC A large huck towel of pure lin- S Mine cents a dozen for pearl but- J Bronco Buster a wear-re- ' .... I en. The ends are stamped for a S tons worth 15c In a special offer- . silting stocking for chil- Lad'es Burson (fashioned) fl C I 7;lZXT' Th"8 i 25C- cZ!L.23q scalloj alone. TW edges are . J to be embroidered over and ? I ' over so white. The ? J S -.Aomi-r-n a r JL ,t-lV V IT stitch is very simple the sales- c CASTILE SOAP 10. . OWN A CEDAR CHEST I ladies will you teach in a mo- ) I r! a square bar containing one full A Cedar Chest is about the handiest thin"- vou I .Tent if yo,u wisn' When finish5d ? pound of good castile soap for 10c. . L.,ra ol,n( (V. T4. , I 77 I tnese towels make excellent gifts S This bar will cut Into at least 4 I can have about the house. It IS made Of SOlid Ten- I the6e 50c values are now 35c- of the druggists' 10c size. nessee cedar. It IS air-tight. Moth, mouse, dust finished they are worth much f i t arid damp proof and besides being all this it is good to more. S r look upon. There is nothing that we can suggest just J k V,M0 ttt'T ttvT'c A TftP now 1 ha 4 w.' 1 1 ma ke a bett 5 r cdd i ng, bi rt hday or Ch ri st- ? ) ? X'LIAS DELINEATOR. mas gift. (Basement.) J S f A gorgeous magazine full of This Cn t FrCSh CaY&fi 1 c Zl ? , the X'mas spirit 120 beautiful rTTiri T ' I ,r- -r- --r. 28 In lonq VdlQUICS IOC d I N pages, many of them colored in- ftvy.!' ' I 'TTLt 15 in' wide FOURd S ( ife4rb : A tempting lot of new candies j : . i --1 r qh, . are just here. Cocoanut Bon- C P 1- -. --tSHgS ?or 8.CQ t Bons filled with delicious co- 5 s DECEMBER PATTERNS. J-rz This large coanut Duchess Gum Drops ) r . kAfJ-:;i. r -'ii:r-- - handsome large, soft, lucious Cream 7 The last word from the great fash- 2v ---- ' -rrTrs on(. r",.! . . L ion designers, The Buttehck Co., "hi-: " : (, ?2xi9xi5 S Covered Dates with a rich nut f 5 are here-the patterns for Decern- , nrT" -e,J, 5 !l;,VOr' Hnev Comb Chips-pure ( ber-10cF none higher. C3 g , 4 5(1 honey and sugar, and many othfr ' ' ( V fr It.OU o good sorts tlt peP pound 15c J run w I . Y?X.-mi. VM,ymmmm jfd Pi ynitorm I m :l I " ir nfiM HTA,:i Hi M. J. Brandenatein O Co. Sn Hrtncltco READ THE CLASSIFIED Gl" |