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Show f ; - H ' 1 $18.00 to 22.50 Suits S12.90 E K 89 high-class Tailored and fancy "Trimmed Suits, worth g '- I $1S to 622 on sale , ...S12.90 r, J Splondid Top Coats of natural pongee, changeable taffetas H y t Coats 1 ; and black satins, with large collars and rovers, exquisitely 1 s trimmed with lace or braid collars and cuffs, also serviceable I i: I serges, mixtures and whipcords, in white, tan, navy or gray. ( 4 ; j Some with long roll revers of contrasting colors, some with j ' kj g plain notch collar, while others have large round collar and I rf 1$ cuffs, handsomely braided At MANUFACTURER'S COST, jj ?? WOMEN'S SEPARATE SKIRTS ' 1 Over 800 to choose from, made of serges, panamas, fancy g jj I, 1 worsteds and mixtures. Great variety of new styles. v 1 I $3.75 for separate skirts, worth $ 6.50. $': & I" j $4.85 for separate skirts, worth $ 7.50. f(g, 1 fig - B ' ' 5'95 for scParate skirts worth $ 8.60 "f, 9 Hi J. I $6.95 for separate .skirts, worth $10.00. jH T $10 to $12.50 Serge Dresses for .' $6.35 ft & Phenomenal Values. Just Arrived. B f . I 25 Serge Dresses in fine French Serge, in white, navy, D H if 1 black, tan, brown. . I R jj These dresses are of perfect workmanship and are ex- 1 mm j quisitely trimmed. Many with yokes and cuffs, others tailored. I PR f , Each- dress an individual style.' Colors fcr office and street HH ' ; t wear. Also the popular white and semi-drossy wear. I arc I The value of these dresses can bo appreciated when seen. I 111 j NOTE THE REDUCED PRICES ON I 9 , 1 PLUMES. I m ; I Regular price, $10.00, now , u S5.00 1 My I Regular price $15.00, now $7.50 I ml K Regular price $18.00, now $9.00 1 M , I Regular price $20.00. now'. 10.00 E f I Reelr Price $2 kOO, now. ...'...:. '."'. . . . . . $12.00 I If ! - Regular price $25.00, now $12.50 1 ' H Regular price $32 00. now $16.00 Q j. ?', 9 Regular price, $3.5 00, now $3 7.50 Ik I Last & Thomas I I . I ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!! I ! THE EVENING STANDARD i j WILL DISTRIBUTE TO ITS MEAEIEMS j K 1 Mmm?iMMim by henry fredricks ! '- l I KmB THE N0TEJ WRITER j i 1 I 'mm Based on the Accoyts of the j If I mSSS Survivors of the Fated VesseSl j I SwS largest and most luxurious vessel in tho world on' her first ocoan j ? ?"' 1 -'t:-mfKwSSmMWi 1600 souls on board. It is unlike many books of its laud, for it is I m& 1 BBSISmSaii scenes on board of the fated vessel, and the sufferings of those who V 1 BPMJP?g survived the disaster, are accurately described from the actual ex- ' jr,''- mfnMmS. perience of the survivors as related by them The material has been I BBKSS gathered and compiled by Henry Fredncks, whose reputation for n ft $&. I mSSu'X nocurate and interesting description of this character is established ti Pil9W ' WONDEEFUL PEOTOGMAPHS I k&' '" T"e book" is profusely iUustrated with a remarkable collection MS ,, 1 1-. y actual photographs that haVe been gathered together without ijlffls 1 fe b i regard to expense. These photographs depict in true detail the W StrfcJ'JS<te' j?rj I f ' 'V 1 5nteresting features of tlie Titanic, and include views taken near 'MS?P SIE5SlMiwSSlSlg Jl I i ' I the scene of the wreck, photographs of the many illustrious men 1SS WwmMwS' I i 1 ancl women among the survivors and victims, and other illustrations )SflW- WU WWlffM"! wrai?1 9 11 vjf IB that add life and interest to the text The illustrations also include ' jffi i S$IMIIMmMESK5 V I I a number of drawings based on the detailed descriptions of eye- Mpf! mBWSwmr- i & I witnesses; these -drawings are made by artists who have the special W! P MlkhSi' i I J?!' knnck of putting verbal descriptions accurately into pictures, in- Kcv S &M ylAl v'N "'" 'iJSf I I N L 1 steatl of "sing merely their imagination. rtK Wiw Otvfe'-Mv i nP 1 " r HOW TO GET THIS; BOOK HB-JPBoI I , NO TASK IMPOSED UPON OUR HEADERS M$$ M 'MWMM ffll I . 1 1 I An unusual demand for this book is assured on account of its &M"& W a WSl! '$ r I . I complete, reliable and vivid character. By special arrangement ' SKjf t l S B&S'i '$$ U I ' ' f 1 w1 the publishers we are enabled to distribute the work to our 'St'!? 'Sj KSEtifllffllfflB) & j a 1 1 I readers ip accordance with the liberal offer which follows: fm hyg jifj j BoSmfflB fe 1 ju , I At the bottom f this page you will find a book coupon. Olip these IfeflJ j8fc58BBWJlffi;iC f-l I ' :' 1 coupons for six days, and present them at our office with 45 cents i$ Wlkki fcj ti I t. ' (which covei'3 the items of cost of packing, transportation from fac- ffi-1 f, ?G) jjgl rgjl - I , fT I ry. checking, clerk hii-e, and other expense items) and this book fW '' '-''WJ li I ; I will be delivered to you. If book is to be mailed, send 13 cents SSf" 'MiMWmWm- I I ; 5 lv&vJSSJ9L.9? W$M WmMrmmSmc I L 1 ' rCMay 6l912. "" j -liBBffiBi I 1 1 "Tlic TragicStory of The Titanic! 2! 6 f F VTS.,ml TJle complete book measures 6 1-2x9 inches and I I ll IJ'lJiLj Fy contains OVER 350 PAGES, including OVER 60- I p w j PHOTOGRAPHS and Drawings 1 L ti . I THE EVENING STANDARD i A Fitting Memorials of the 1 r ll 1 i : 1 Worst Marine Disaster in History 1 I( I M - These. bookVarenow-an tlie road, coming by fast freight. The Standard has only been I li M 1 awarded 1,000 of the books and they should arrive here about May 15th. Clip the coupons 1 m c I and pay your money at the Standard office and your name will be registered in the order that I ;T ft' I the,money IS received. First come, first served. Remember, the Titanic loss is the greatest 1 K i i I and most aPPalHng disaster .known to the histQry of the passenger service of the world. 1 THE EVENING STANDARD, Ogden, Utah j it. : -r - - - L ' - ' , Read the Classified Ads. j OGDEN THEATER WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Direct From the Maxine Elliott Theater, New York Three Months on Broadway HENRIETTA CROSMAN In the play you've all heard about "THE REAL THING" By Catherine Chlaholm Cushlng Supported by a Perfect Company Prices 25c to $1.50 Seat Sale, May 7, 10 a. m. i I A. J. ATKIN PRACTICAL PLUMBER, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Res. 2945 Porter Ave. Phone 2083. I "HEAR YE!" i I ; "SOUND VALUES 9 ' I TELL!" I I The fact that we're 1 11- rl 'fwty selling our suits ot H --clothes --clothes with 2 pairs 1 ll i a of pants 1 ; 111 I to men most critical, T' i j means that YOU I ; L'rj I PROFIT in buying !' apparel of good qual- 1 !N J ity ar lowest prices. I jJ"J I r . t , I Ml Our success is due to I I the firmness of the ! f 1 fabrics, the reliable j gj 1 linings, the depend- i ' j 1 able inside construe- I ' jr 1 tion, the honest tai- I e?S I 1 i I ' H I lonng, the correct I . t I fit, and the extra I ? pair of pants. 1 Kuhn's I 1 Modern Clothes vi Shop I m Wash. Ave., at 2365 J M& Come On In ft Lyceum I theatre: 'I TONIGHT 1 And All Week 1 MR. FRED HAYTEH K Presents m. SAM LOET B and M THE LYCEUM MUSICAL COMEDY CO. M in jfl That Big Whirl of Gayety (till "THE 11 KING OF ALABAZO" Special Scenery and Electrical l Effects Prices 10c, 15c, 25c 'jl Doors open, 7 :30 ; Curtain, 8 :S0 ll Bargain Week We will give you, for cash, ill this week with order: 16 lbs. Sugar for. $1.00 I Butter.. 35c I Fresh Ranch Eggs. 20c 111 We also havo tho only sanitary vim green vegetable stand in the city, jBj Call and see us. i ,'B, UNGUIS I MEAT & I GROCERY GO. I opposite Pootoff fee. ' Bt !u 1 Read the Classified Ads. jjH 'l Some of Our Figures jl Cash Capital Paid Tn $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits (earned) 136,911.40 ) B. U. S. Bonds, Stocks and Warrants 232,608.03 - -Hi Cask in Vault and with other Bnnks 662,027.09 jB Loans on Mortgages and Personal Security. 1,224,276. S5 (Bi Deposits 1,885,907.03 IK Total Resources 2,132,318.43 4Jj CGDEN STATE BANK il H. C Bigelow, Pres. A. P BIgelow, Cashier. 1H J. M. Browning, Vice Prcs. J. B. Halrersoc, Vsst. Cashier. ,pt I IE? r - i 1 " |