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Show !; A GOODS TO TRADE Xmas Sale Slippers ji This little list will give you I some idea of the splendid i; stock and exceptional val-: J j: ues in house shoes offered ; ;! by our Busy Shoe Basement. j j; "'se j 5 Men's house slippers, sizes 6 to 11; J s they are in the tan vici kid upper s j j with good leather j2 j I MEN'S JULIETS ? Men's house slippers, all sizes; they 5 are in the Juliet style, in black or tan leather, with good 1 qq j flexible soles ipl.tO j Men's house slippers, sizes 6 to 12, j i made on the EEB last for men who 5 have" extra wide feet; tan di no v e or black leather $ l.JO , s I I Men's house slippers, all sizes, In j! tan or black color; made with good i soles and soft QSn !' i uppers uOi ; ? Ladies' bedroom slippers, sizes 2 1-2 I to 7, in most all colors, with the j sole 98 c I j : Ladles' house slinners. sizes 9. i.o !' to 8; these are in the fur or ribbon !; trimmed; most col- rg 5 ors; special iO C ' I I LSCOMFORT $ Ladies' house slippers, all sizes, in i blue, old rose, wine and smoked col- ' ors; good g ; ? values at tpl.&J j! I ij j ; Ladies' knitted slippers, all sizes, in gray, red and pink colors, with I i leather soles, AO i j on sale 4oC I ! CWLMEN'S ;; Chldren's slippers; sizes 5 to 11- ! ,; these are In gray and old rose col- S !; ors, -with the E Z on I i soles 89c I FO' LITTLE TOTS Children's slippers in felt style S ; with felt uppers and soles, in gray !' : or red colors; sizes 5 to mi ; 11, 48c; 11 1-2 to 2 05C ; UU I Read the Classified Ads. oo 1 . Read the Classified Ads. "Somewhere In France" I A PICTURE that holds you in suspense until the very end. H A TALE so full of mystery that you cannot guess the out- B A STORY so gripping that hours pass like minutes. H Such is this picture. Don't miss it at H OO' Read the Classified Ads. nn "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE," A GREAT COMEDY It took Cohan and Harris' farce, "It Pays to Advertise," to finally make the tired business man laugh. According to tradition, the tired business busi-ness man Is a most difficult person to please, but once he sees Ambrose Peal, one of the characters in the farce, go about his commercial life and finally succeed through a wonderful won-derful campaign of publicity, he Is bound to laugh. Cohan and Harris farces were always good laugh-developers, but this latest farce, which ran for one solid year at the George M. Cohan theatre in New York, is the prize winner of all. If you don't oe-lieve oe-lieve it, acquaint yourself with the facts of the coming of this ' play shortly to this city. Orpheura, Monday, Mon-day, December 18. Adv. -VI u Read the Classified Ads. THEATRE LAST TIME TODAY LENORE ULRICH in THE ROAD TO LOVE" BURTON HOLMES PARAMOUNT COMEDY PICTOGRAPH 10-Psece Orchestra EVERY EVENING Tomorrow Only PAULINE FREDERICKS ' In THE MOMENT BEFORE' Sunday Monday "OLIVER TWIST" Featuring MARIE DORO Special Musical Offering Tuesday and Wednesday "THE ARGONAUTS" Coming Attractions: "THE COSSACK'S WHIP" "THE PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK" 'THE VICTORIA CROSS" 'THE TRAVELING ' SALESMAN" "QUO VADIS" GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL NEXT SUNDAY EVE. Every School Child in Ogden Should See "OLIVER TWIST" CANDY Liu5:vKidIiies Automobiles Checked Free Christmas Tree FDR THE CHILDREN oo Read the Jassified Ads. oo ip? Christmas Sale of f - COATS - I THIS is a wonderful Coat opportunity for you. It is wise 1 r. is to buy right now, for our prices are cut extremely low '! .ty and the stock remains complete, so you can make excellent se- f; pi lections. . . ' al All new, correct in style, fine linings and workmanship; all , with plenty of flare, large collars and deep cuffs and novel fur 1 1 trimmings. ' jpf WE are offering these 'Coats at ' I some unusually low prices, JhvmP "' 1' Dur sales prices being substantial "' , 1 ' reductions: fPv COATS regularly priced up to I, W, $14.50 oJi I COATS regularly priced up to lHSIfi I f00. $29.50 tefi ll PLUSH COATS regularly priced to Wmf2 T i t- 'l0;00 $19.50 y Better Coats are on sale at exten- Jl 1 I jj sive cuts in prices. 1 LADIES' SUITS TTTl P HALF PRICE I ;: Our entire line of Suits is being of- 1 ffJn feredat HALF PRICE These measure up to the very L- 1 1 5ai high standard of Wolfer quality, ' ?r- the line offering a choice of rich ' io broadcloth, wool velours, gaber- I'iti? dines, poplins and other favored ' ; 1 e goods. jfflJ I W $22.50 $25.00 $29.50 $37.50 !l Suits for Suits for. Suits for Suits for . i g $11.25 $12.50 $14.75 $18.75 '1 Gifts That Will Be Appreciated 1 Any woman would appreciate a fine Evening Dress or a K ' Dancing Frock as a Christmas present. This store offers the I opportunity for you to select from many articles especially de- ' S sired by women. There are silk lingerie, silk petticoats, loung- g ing robes, kimonos and negligee, blouses, corset covers, boudoir ' caps, fans of peacock and ostrich feathers and many other ar- 1 1 6J tides of like interest to "her." ; 2378 Washington Ave. i I - . 1 i -uu Read the Classified Ads. oo III Read the Classified Aas. JT Pantages Vaudeville TONIGHT I The famous Rigoletto Twins headline an excellent bill at the Or- pneum doing feats of magic juggling, music and athletics tonight and f Saturday 1 0c, 20c and 30c. j: i GRAND HOLIDAY OPENING I ! SATURDAY, DEC. 16 ' 1 We have a beautiful display of Christmas gifts FREE to our patrons. With only a pound can of Baking Powder will be 1 given free a most interesting story book, also balls, Jumbo I I Cups and Saucers, Plaques set of three Hankerchiefs, Signet I f Rings, etc. For the little kiddies we have beautifully illustrated I I books, among them Charlie Chaplin, going free with only a I I small order. See display in show window. Free demonstration-J t ot coffee every day till Christmas. If GRAND UNION TEA CO. I 1 . 436 Wash. Ave. I j 1 |