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Show I READY: THE PICTORIAL BOOK FREE TO SCHOOL BOYS "frJKfc Wri51l"tS f you want the authoritative style: for winter as well as fall-for VTX MMJMM. 9 Every bov who buys a suit at this store lB ti A GOOLACfc TO TRADE I T JLjPiIB VJr ' , . GOOnVPI ArV TO TRADE some Jack Knife. These knives are produced for us by the mKer?T 7 A GOOrArLACE TO TRADE children as well as women-buy a copy of the Pictorial Fall and Win- -A OOODVLACE TO TKADS an attractive handle of steel. ter Fashion Book. Nearly 200 pages and a Free Pictorial Pattern 25c Get one. , I September Sales-Monday and Week I MAKE YOUR PURCHASES EARLY, I IS OUR ADVICE There is no longer any doubt about it some lines of merchandise will advance in price before the present fall and winter seasons are over. Just now our stocks are as large as usual at this time of the year. The merchandise on hand at this time was bought long before the war began before it was thought of. We paid no advance prices and are ! therefore not asking them. Just so long as the present stocks remain, the prices shall not be changed. But we foresee advances ad-vances which we will not be able to control. For ex- I ample: We have just received notice that our fu ture orders for yarns will be subject to an advance of 20 per cent. Fortunately we have a fine big ' stock of yarns and shall protect our customers on this item as on all others as long as present stocks hold out. j And that's the point. Look ahead just a little i ways, anticipate your needs and supply them now. We think you'll find this good advice. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. H j I For School Boys fci Some of the very best school suits made in the I United States are for sale in this Basement of our Clothing Cloth-ing Store, where the boys' j goods are sold. B The suits which we sell at $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 are exceptionally good suits. Take this $5.95 suit for I example: Every thread of I the fabric is all wool, every stitch is tailor done, every A buttonhole is hand done, all linings are the very best, the H pants are lined all through l' with linen. There's two n pairs of pants, a watch fob, I I cuff links, silk lined breast 'm pocket. Without the extra M pants the suit sells for $4.95. M Ask to see it. Free knives. I Extra Pants fs Boys' extra pants in just as J good styles as those which M come with the suits, excellent S materials, of such a variety m that the coat will be matched H if you wish, 49c, 68c and 98c M some very handsome values. I Boys' Sweaters Bj Medium weight Sweaters g which the boy can wear in the m Bchool room if you wish, At- m tractive new line of black, blue Eg and maroon in all sizes at 98c. gj Better qualities also. I School Supplies H There's a saving of a penny 9 or two on every tablet you buy 9 here, as well as on all school H iupplies. We are the Ogden m agents for the famous Crown B Tablet, which we sell at 4 Bj and 8 instead of 5c and 10c. H' All pencils, inks, etc., are of- H fered here at prices which are B just a little cheaper. Station- ery Department. V ADVANCE, COAT SALE T iJTO TiTCt flllP MnTf Wl Next Saturday will positively be the last day A A mjBBF JUH ILC 1 1UIC VV CGK Gf this advance sale of Newest Fall Coats. 2Tc7 It's the largest stock of coats we've ever shown in fact, so large that this 'tM-M ; If iS'Hj 0ff advance sale was intended to reduce the stock. A good many have taken advan- V((fTl: jfc.'A I) &$Pf& C'A taRe reuc,inns- Remembei every coal is new just here from New York. V ab c ;- , i J TlTr, f , yU lDU' f'US Weeic yOU mae tms saving. Read the savings: '' , . JBB: ' fff tv':y IdW'S 19,4 Fal1 Coats' $6 values, tins 1 0 1 4 Fall Coats, $13 values, this WNmZ'.'X ' j vjftftttn week $3-75 week $8,95 flBPl'T' V&$XX 191 4 Fall Coats, $8 val ues, thus 1014 Fall Coats, $15 values, this uHB'Ev! V' -Ik lKl- I week $5.95 week $9.95 '.C W Yffy I 1914 Fal1 Coals' $1 values, this 1914 Fall Coats, $23 values, this Jftf " I week $6-95 week $14.95 Bffi f HfrW7W fflf I 19,4 Fal1 Coats' 12 values. this 1914 Fall Coats, $27 values, this 'Jf Qly i 1 week $7'95 week $26'95 SlipSsR September Sale of Dress Goods Sweaters Under Price M'f 50c Serges 36 inches wide, in $1.50 and $2.00 Serges, Bed- S1.25 Taffeta Silks. 36 inches JUSt K e e Lr n gfiVj 1 S a" of the new fa" shades of ford Cords, Basket Checks and wide; a beautiful chiffon finish e second floor. See the I if I blUC' brWnS' 9reCnS' et!9: N0Ve'ty Suiting8' a" f them 56 TO the tUnnew d st: sweaters which are here Q 1 I H yard 33c inches wide; made of the best shade8;yard 98c f , ,U0A m JQ3B I I a 65C a" W01 Gran,te Cl0th 36 W001 yarns: comprising all of $1.75 extra heavy Crepe de from last season, tne Styles 4 ypi inches wide, in large variety of the staple colors such as navy Chine, 40 inches wide; a soft, jst exactly like the stock of 8! J M new fall shades; while they blue, brown, red, green, etc; rlch crcPc for 5treet and , . ..t .i LJ I tv4 u,r ,0 j..., tUl , ' 9 na ing wear; yard $1.48 this season, With the new n W M ,aSt' yaPd 48c during thi6 sale, yard 98c $i25 all wool Serges. 50 inches , , . S H $1-5 3" W00' Pla'ds' 54 ,nchec 65c 3,1 W001 Plaids, 36 inches wide, an elegant quality for big roll callars and Other K KH wide, all of the new patterns wide, in large variety of com- dresses and skirts; comes in 10 t TLrn ,,k;,-U ffi AY O and designs; yard .. . 98c binations. yard 48c different colors; all new shades; new features. 1 hose which K WW T&K i oc c;il q i ,c u 11.50 Fancy Silks, all dark col- while they last, per yard ..83c L la- VMr arP kP. U ' I P P 69 ors' for strect ycar- 24 inches 51.50 silk and wool Popim, 40 were here last year are De Lrl fA . I JH w,de: a new shipment just In; wide, extra heavy and good inches wide, in the new shades nQ sold at about one-fourth ' TWO n the new b'Ue' 3reen, purple, wearing silks. While they last of green, plum, black blue, etc.; , . r'Af-T" V&Y BSBB black, etc.; yard 98c yard 88c yard $1.13 under the last season price. " Also the new stocks are MILLINERY Late Arrivals 0) If you were here to see " ' V the hats on the first day of the opening, then there's new here today which you BfiSr Almost every express B brings a great box of new 9) JJBh hats always something M ' 'M&F?' which we have not seen be- B&.?'? y3$i fore always with new mS 'mtk touches of attractiveness. M3 the styles which seems to BSirr be in high favor. Many "Offim ' f-U. j' 7 variations of the style are Mmllg'lffyf here with the later ship- JKM ments. They're liberally ar- jMKfMm ranged on the tables where inKpf Ti you may see the entire col- qj-y - 'l For Christmas Hand Made Linen Centers on Sale $1.25 Beginning today and continuing for this week only we offer choice of ten dozen handsomely embroidered centers at $1 .25 which is considerably less than they're worth. These are sent to us from the Needlework House of America and are to be here but this week. The unsold un-sold numbers if there be any are to be returned. Eighteen inches, on pure linen, done in D. M. C. cotton in pleasing designs. Art Counter. X'mas Gifts in Packages The Christmas season is on in full force in this department de-partment of art needlework. Our last reminder has a tonic effect. A good many people have seriously started since that time. Today we will have reached the great line of Artimo packages Christmas gifts to be embroidered each piece in a separate package with the materials and full printed instructions. For women and babies there are a lot of dainty things. You get additional instruction instruc-tion in the making, if you wish. 25c to $1 .50. f$ 95 Girls' Coats M worth to $7 On the second floor there are twenty-five coats for girls who are from 6 to 1 6 years old. Coats j which are here from this spring s ' selling weights which will be ideal for the first fall days and even for most of the winter. The fact that the coats were here this spring is an assurance that the styles are all right. But we must not carry them longer. Hence the coats which are good values at $6 to $7 are to be had now at $2.95. Second Floor. Glove Sale This sale of ladies' cape gloves is remarkable in view of the fact that there will be a scarcity of gloves, as most gloves come from France. These were secured by a fortunate purchase in New York. The glove is the popular cape stock, a bit heavier than kid; in tan only, and all sizes. When this present stock is sold future fu-ture orders must be sold at $1.75. Tomorrow we place them on sale at $1.19. Yarns to Advance Ladies who are making gifts of yarns should supply all of their wants now. At present stocks are complete and were bought at the old price. Already Al-ready we have had notice that future shipments will cost 20 per cent more. A complete line of all of the golden fleece yarns are now ready at the old prices. Art Department. $1.50 Petticoats 98c A new lot of sateen petticoats petti-coats in all of the new colors and shades for fall, These are made of superior quality of sateen, bright lustrious fabrics with an accordion pleated ruffle ruf-fle and a bias flounce. All sizes and colors are ready now $1.50 values at 98. Second Floor. Ladies' Hose The makers of the famous Pony Hose sent us a lot of very handsome stockings for ladies which are packed three pairs in a box and are guaranteed to wear to the customer's satisfaction. satis-faction. The material is a very fine quality of sea island cotton, the heels and toes are reinforced; the fabric has a beautiful bright finish. Three pairs in a box at 91.00 a box, Staple Cottons Those who confine their purchases pur-chases in these lines to this store are those who save most in the Ions run. Our Drices on domestics are the lowest in town. Best Calicos, selling at 7c. Our price 5c 81-3 Apron Ginghams, best quality 6c Wash goods, values to 20c. On sale 9c Wash goods in values to 30c, On sale 15c Annual Blanket Sale Today is the official opening of the Annual Sale of Blankets. The prices which are made now are much lower than they will be when the real blanket weather comes. You may select now at the sale prices and by paying one-fourth down have the pacages held until you want them. 60c Sheet Blankets, grey $3.50 extra large Cotton with colored border. . . 43 Blankets, extra weight, for $1.35 White Cotton Blan- only $2.48 kets stitched edges . 98 $3.75 wool finish Cotton $2.00 large Cotton Blankets Blankets, taffeta binding, at of good weight, colored bor- onjy mn ders $1.48 $2.25 large sixe heavy Cot- $175 large Cotton Blankets, ton Blankets, colored bor- in tan. fiW and white, at ders 91.69 only 91-23 $3.25 extra quality Plaid $4.00 Cotton and Wool Mix-Blankets, Mix-Blankets, very heavy and ed Stitched Edges Block large 92.63 Plaids 92.98 $6.50 high grade Wool Blan- . . . kets, attractive patterns at ?7 50, extra beavy ?lankes 01)y S4'98 sleeping out of doors, at $4.75 ' Plaid Wool ' Blankets, only 95-95 size 66x80 inches . . . .83.63 $14.50 extra heavy very fine $8.50 extra fine Plaid Wool Wool Blankets for out of Blankets, fine value. .96.87 doors 911.43 J Munsingwear Is mfif2& Ready for Fall 8fi;j':!iJkJa j The great line of Munsingwear Sbu': !' vuftSy 's reacy fr vou m tne weights WWV' n uruon suits or two-piece suits for l I 11? men, women and children. Every i jm time we sell a Munsing garment we Ha I have made a permanent customer, for Effli the.se splendid undergarments. The MK 11e$$ s Perect' or" Munsingwear. The BaB I cannot be washed out the gar-k9ffY gar-k9ffY ments are made on lines used only CmL Dy tms factory. Children's suits at 50c and up adults' sizes at all prices. $2.48 Pair, Basement Here's a new shoe which will be on sale . in the Basement beginning tomorrow morn- j ing. A perfectly new stock in all ladies' n sizes. Made with cloth patent or mat tops I with newest heels and toes. Also offered in I full velvet styles of full calf. It is a new u stock and therefore offers a complete list " v of sizes 92.48. J V Bargain School Shoes l JL School shoes which are made to ?) flf Gtand the knocks of school wear and Ij Jfi which are also neat in appearand. JLi&!m Offered for boys and girls in all sizes. sdsjtMwM The styles are of solid leather and the tops of a very fine sturdy calf irSSKfJSE skin $148 to $1.93, depending on th0 ftifMW 5 size, Basement. 3B shown very moderate prices. Fruit Jars Jelly j Glasses You will find these the lowest prices in Ogden on Mason Jars our stocks will soon be depleted supply your wants soon Telephone orders are not accepted. "We admit that these low prices are made to attract trade to our Basement Department. Mason Jars, pints 58 Mason Jars, quarts . . . .68 Mason Jars, half gal. . .87 Fresh Rubbers, doz. ... 6 Jelly Glasses, doz 24 Toilet Specials There's savings for you every day in the Drug Sundry Department. De-partment. Dora Powder, the best made, actual 75c value 50c Java Rice Powder, the 50c size 45c Vert Olive Castile, a lig 3-lb. bar 58c Egg Shampoo Powder, makes ideal shampoo 10c Epsom Salts in sealed cartons, U. S. pure 16c Circular Clothes Brushes, with black handles 23c French Ivory Hand Mirrors, in round and oval 48c Rubber Set Tooth Brushes, bristles cannot come out . 28c 50c size of Lavoris, the ideal mouth wash 45c Lysol, in three-oz. bottle. .. ,23c j 35c size Fletcher Castoria, the genuine article 29c Ladies' Rubber Gloves, in all sizes 38c Rubber Cushion Hair Brushes, imported 58c 50c size Camoline 42c $1.50 size of Oriental Cream, only $1.25 50c size Hinds Honey and Almond Al-mond Cream 39c Turkish Towels to Embroider Closing out a lot of stamped Turkish Towels. These make very acceptable and practicable gifts. The towels are of the value sold usually up to 75c. The size is 45 inches by 24. The body of the towel is the very best Turkish towels, and the ends are stamped on extra wide borders for embroidering. The rm edges are to be scolloped. On sale tomorrow 33. |