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Show Sii; J A 8kln of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. jtef'y. rR T: Fel,x Gouraud'a Orlontot P - Cream or Melcal Boautlflor. Hi V - ti9' 7f& fir AW ?m 1le:on. It r- -i ' Paa 4 T f '1f' " , i !iS J - teT u ec eumlni we ih 3 8 S V MtntobeuitU ! V i if ' Proptrljr Bid. , "j f9 Q. IJ 7( AecipinocouDU M a y.vv Ja v5rr rtU r 'jaiir v' t lwi'l( fif U1 to a ir JRrj&J Mkl I J7 of tb hul-I hul-I YB ik. J?n ( pUat): ! I y H 7 &J A4 jou ldli 4 IVS- " ' ttno, ,n .. . I rtcooncid IJearnud'a Cream' u tht lit bdrmfal of 11 tb en oralrtlon.' For tilt br U drarrliU ad Fisct. Qoods Vnltx to the UnlUd &(tUs,oSli ad Enropi. IFEHB.T. H0WJK3, Prep, 37 Bred Jou Stmt, BwTwL fruits and vegetables The best in town EDGAR JONES CO. i ANNOIINCBIENT EXTRAORDINARY!! $. j THE EVENING STANDARD I f I WILL DISTRIBUTE TO ITS READERS i The book is profusely illustrated "with a remarkable collection of actual photographs that have been gathered together without ; regard o expense. These photographs depict in true detail the i' interesting features of the Titanic, and include views taken near the scene of the wreck, photographs of the many illustrious men t nnd women among the survivors and victims, and other illustrations Jj tli at add life and interest to the text. The illustrations also include n a number of drawings based on the detailed descriptions of eye- j witnesses, these drawings are made by artists who have the special i knack of putting verbal descriptions accurately into pictures, in- stead of using merelv their imagination. MOW TO GET THIS BTOIi J NO TASK IMPOSED UPON OUR READERS f An unusual demand for this book is assured on account of its complete, reliable and vi id character. Ey special arrangement j with the publishers we are enabled to distribute the work to our readers in accordance with the liberal offer which follows- At the bottom of this page you will find a book coupon Clip these i coupons for sis days, and present them at our office with 45 cents J (which covers the itejkis of cost of packing", transportation from fac- T tory, checking, clerk We, and other expense items) and this book I will be delivered to you. If book is to be mailed, send 13 cents j extra to cover post?-ge. ACT AT ONCE. I May 11, 1932 g jj I Hie Tr&gie Sfiy o$ The Titaele I COUPON THE EVEN IKJG STANDARD X BY HENRY FREDRICKS THE NOTED WRITER , Wi Based oo the Accounts of the " i Sorvivors of Ihe Fated Vessel - J ' i ! This work tells the complete story of the Titanic How this largest and most luxurious vessel in the world on her first ocean I trip strikes an iceberg, and in less than three hours sinks with over ' k 1600 souls on board. It is unlike many books of its kind, for it is - not drawn from the imagination. Tho vivid description of the " fr scenes on board of the fated vessel, and the sufferings of thoac who ; jj survived the disaster, are accurately described from the actual ex- y pcrience of the survivors as volntod by thorn. The material has beon ,.; '? gathered and compiled by Henry Fredrieks, whose reputation for J ) accurate and interesting description of this character is established -, " " ' wherever his books have been read. " ' h' WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPHS AND DRAWINGS - j! J w$ HI wSll? l8 ? 'In This is a reduced drawing of the book and gives but H l a faint idea of the BEAUTIFUL CLOTH BINDING '! ' The complete book measures 6 1-2x3 inches and I l contains OVER 350 PAGES, including- OVER 60 Tit PHOTOGRAPHS and Drawings ff i A Fitting Memorial of the 3 , 3 Worst Marine Disaster in History fi 'I i These books are now on the road, coming by fast freight. The Standard has only been Jj l ' f awarded 1,000 of the books and , they should arrive here about May 15th. Clip the coupons 1 I and pay your money at the Standard office and your name will be registered in the order that ; the money is received. First come, first served. Remember, the Titanic loss is the neatest J ' and most appalling disaster known to the history of the passenger service of the world. . - I THE EVENING STANDARD, Ogden, Utah i ! |